[12:04] <Lounge> having a major xorg problem
[12:04] <tsukasa> blue|palm: but that doesnt have screen corners as a binding
[12:04] <nickrud> Lhademmo1: use the exact one that makes azureus run. Test thos on the command line, if necessary
[12:04] <Ackdar_> I'm on 6.06, by the way
[12:04] <cyph3x> i dont complain because i dont drop 300bucks for a proprietary operating system and then 200 for its basic utils.
[12:05] <blue|palm> tsukasa, it should... (mine does)
[12:05] <andrew_____> alright i have reinstalled all of the packages with green boxes and there is no change (gstreamer and alsa packages) what should i do?
[12:05] <DFlame> Question... In Dapper, I downloaded and installed the nvdidia driver (directly from the nvidia site). It screwed around with X and made the system unbootable. Had to re-install and am now on Feisty. I'd like to enable the nvidia driver now, via administration. Will I get another unbootable system? I have a nvidia geforce 5100 go, in a toshiba notebook....
[12:05] <buttercups> Ackdar: try, sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:05] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar_: gksudo gedit xorg.conf
[12:05] <riaal> I want to add a user to a group from the terminal, anyone?
[12:05] <blue|palm> tsukasa, the effect that takes ALL the windows and makes them all visible (by making them smaller and tiling them) ?
[12:05] <nickrud> riaal: sudo adduser <user>
[12:05] <tsukasa> blue|palm: yes
[12:05] <Ackdar_> buttercups, I am not trying to edit it directly, but through the reconfigure script
[12:05] <VSpike> riaal: sudo adduser dave somegroup
[12:05] <blue|palm> tsukasa, that is indeed scale... check the scale addons plugin too
[12:06] <riaal> VSpike, thanks!
[12:06] <nickrud> argh, gotta read the whole question, sorry riaal
[12:06] <Lounge> after an update yeterday, xorg xserver won't start - because of some api mismatch
[12:06] <nickrud> Lounge: rebuild your video driver you downloaded
[12:06] <Lhademmo1> nickrud, or anyone, how can I run a program from a different folder? F.ex. if I'm in ~ and want to run ~\pogrammer\azureus\.azureus - what do I write?
[12:06] <riaal> nickrud, nw, thanks for helping!
[12:06] <Jack_Sparrow> DFlame: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  will let you back in without reinstalling.. Stick with the restricted driver manager, over the nvidia site
[12:06] <VSpike> DFlame: if you do it via the restricted manager, you should be OK
[12:06] <jrib> Lhademmo1:  ~\pogrammer\azureus\.azureus
[12:06] <Ackdar_> I'm trying to use:
[12:06] <Ackdar_> sudo sh -c 'md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf > /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum'
[12:06] <Ackdar_> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:07] <DFlame> thanks, both of you :)
[12:07] <nickrud> Lhademmo1: you type that exact thing, but with forward slashes:  /
[12:07] <DFlame> i'll note that for future reference :D
[12:07] <Zombine> What is this "Xclient Script" thing?
[12:07] <Lounge> it keeps saying that the nvidia kernel's version is newer than the x modules's, is this some bad update?
[12:07] <andrew_____> i have finished reinstalling all of the packages with green boxes, but i still get the error 'no gstreamer plugins and/or devices found' when i try to open my volume control and my sound is still not working
[12:08] <Lhademmo1> nickrud, thanks, I got the slashes the wrong way.. d'oh
[12:08] <Ackdar_> and it tells me after I spend a long time on the configuration that it cannot write /etc/X11/xorg.conf brcause the filesystem is read-only
[12:08] <mneptok> Lounge: did you install the nVidia driver off the nVidia site?
[12:08] <sensae> ubuntu-desktop is currently installed, but the KDE login manager runs and I can't get a gnome session to start
[12:08] <Jack_Sparrow> !root > Ackdar_:
[12:08] <overclucker> Lounge, i believe you have to reinsstall nvidia driver after kernel update
[12:09] <Lounge> nope  ever sinse these kernel-image updates i got from the ubuntu repos yesterday, this started happening
[12:09] <nickrud> sensae: you should find gnome under the session dialog on the kde login manager
[12:09] <Ackdar_> !lroot > Ackdar_
[12:09] <sensae> nickrud: That's what I mean, I select gnome and try to log in, and the login manager restarts
[12:09] <Ackdar_> !root > Ackdar_
[12:09] <mneptok> Lounge: did you install the nVidia driver off the nVidia site?
[12:09] <level1_> hi, the internet broke in ubuntu (long story) and I need to install a package from debian using a chroot, how do I do that?
[12:10] <GIn> how do you hide the printer icon on the "system tray"?
[12:10] <mneptok> Lounge: if not, how did you install the 3D driver?
[12:10] <nickrud> sensae: you could try sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm  , if you get a choice, choose gdm and restart X
[12:10] <blue|palm> is it possible to cleanly install the latest nvidia driver?
[12:10] <Lhademmo1> nickrud, weird... writing "~/pogrammer/azureus/azureus" in terminal runs azureus, but the " mkdir ~/bin && ln -s ~/pogrammer/azureus/azureus ~/bin/azureus" didn't seem to have any effect at all...
[12:11] <Lounge> i tried reinstalling everything, this kernel-restricted-modules, nvidia-glx, made sure it was all the same version as the kernel image
[12:11] <nickrud> Lhademmo1: you will have to log out and back in for ubuntu to recognize the ~/bin dir. Probably should have mentioned that :)
[12:11] <nickrud> Lhademmo1: hold that
[12:11] <Lhademmo1> nickrud, hold what?
[12:11] <Lounge> the x module's version is still mismatching the nvidia kernel
[12:12] <Taffy-nay> hey all, how is everyone tonight/today/this morning?
[12:12] <Ackdar_> sudo sh -c 'md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf > /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum'
[12:12] <tsukasa> blue|palm: there is seriously just no section for binding scale windows to corner
[12:13] <Ackdar_> sh: /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum: Read-only filesystem
[12:13] <vip3rousmango> Anyone know how to set a background to x11 window using QIV so i can get "transparency" with conky
[12:13] <sixpence> I have the flash player for firefox but when I go to a page that requires flash like (halo3.com) it doesn't load properly, it shows a blank page and the browser sais "done". Any flash videos will be bugging out or not loading at all. Any ideas?
[12:13] <nickrud> Lhademmor: thought there was an easier way, on sec
[12:13] <sensae> Would the fact that sometimes when booting my system will just drop to busybox be a bad sign?
[12:13] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: use firefox and get the macromedia flash plugin
[12:13] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: Link?
[12:14] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: It won't link me anymore since I already technically have a plug-in.
[12:14] <nickrud> Lhademmor: do    source .bash_profile , that should do the trick
[12:14] <rafal_> hello
[12:14] <Lounge> how do i update the x module?
[12:14] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: =\ odd. what browser are you using? Firefox?
[12:14] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: Yes
[12:14] <Lhademmor> nickrud: "bash: .bash_profile: No such file or directory"
[12:14] <Taffy-nay> am just wondering, can you get opera for ubuntu?
[12:15] <nickrud> Lhademmor: then source ~/.bash_profile (you're not in your home dir)
[12:15] <Lhademmor> nickrud: same thing: "bash: /home/mp/.bash_profile: No such file or directory"
[12:16] <pike_> Taffy-nay: yes
[12:16] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[12:16] <eddyMul> I have several systems running Ubuntu. They all download their updates separately. Can I just download DEBs to one system and have others fetch their DEBs from it?
[12:16] <davubuntu> Hey I have installed 7.04 and am using KDE I have tried to get mp3s working but following the howto on the ubuntu wiki doesn't work. Amarok still won't play mp3s. Can someone help me with this?
[12:16] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: anything that requires flash 8.0+ might not work well as there is no 8.0+ linux version yet.. as far as I know
[12:16] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: http://rafb.net/p/BJREUu34.html
[12:16] <nickrud> Lhademmor: that's suspicious, .bashrc and .bash_profile should be in every home dir
[12:17] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: Should I just get the regular tar.gz?
[12:17] <pike_> eddyMul: yeah look in var/cache/apt/archives  you can copy the contents to other systems
[12:17] <Lhademmor> nickrud, weird.... any way to debug/run test/anything?
[12:17] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: you just might have too..
[12:17] <vip3rousmango> Anyone know how to set a background to x11 window using QIV so i can get "transparency" with conky??
[12:17] <WispPA1> hello room, what is the recommended way to partition a 20gb hd for a new ubuntu install? 5 / 1 /swap and 14 /home ?
[12:17] <pike_> eddyMul: /var/cache/apt/archives i mean
[12:17] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: Alright. I prefer it that way anyway. I'm you're regular SLACKie =D
[12:17] <sensae> nickrud: Thank you, that fixed it
[12:17] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: your*
[12:18] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: aha nice. Well good luck, let me know if it works.
[12:18] <eddyMul> pike_: Is there a way to.... "automate" this? Can I just share /var/cache/apt/archives, and have other systems mount it?
[12:18] <nickrud> once more, kde is shown as inferior ;)
[12:18] <davubuntu> Can someone help me getting mp3s working
[12:18] <vip3rousmango> except it isn't!
[12:18] <tilton> I'dlike to register my nick.  In the "/msg nickserv register <your-password>", do I include the <>?
[12:18] <pike_> WispPA1: i never need more than 512 swap but 1 gig is fine too. 5 may be a little low but i normally run about 3-4 gigs for / that includes /usr and such
[12:18] <nickrud> Lhademmor: a sec, you should have skeleton versions somewhere
[12:18] <Lhademmor> tilton, no
[12:18] <Ackdar_> tilton: no
[12:19] <vip3rousmango> tilton: no, you don't
[12:19] <Agent_bob> anyone have clue-by-four they can hit me with, as to why i am recieving "Floating point exception" when i run lilo ???
[12:19] <tilton> Thanks
[12:19] <Ackdar_> I'm still waiting for an answer as to why my computer is locking out all file changes
[12:19] <vip3rousmango> Ackdar_: are you using sudo with the commands?
[12:19] <pike_> eddyMul: yeah you can do that i guess. i normally use sshfs to mount remote dirs but thats just because im used to using it. nfs and samba and such should work too
[12:19] <Ackdar_> yes
[12:19] <tilton> do I need to go somewhere else to ask a few more questions so I can get started?
[12:20] <eddyMul> pike_: sshfs: nice. Will try that
[12:20] <iac_lizardking> Hello everybody
[12:20] <Agent_bob> Ackdar_   mounted "ro"  ?
[12:20] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the Adobe Flash Player installer.
[12:20] <Ackdar_> tilton: questions about?
[12:20] <Lounge> how do i reinstall my nvidia drivers and how do i get the nivida kernel to match the x module?
[12:20] <iac_lizardking> I'm testing Gutsy and I have some trouble with XGL and gnome-setting-damon with ati
[12:20] <Ackdar_> Agent_bob: huh?
[12:21] <LjL> !gutsy | iac_lizardking
[12:21] <ubotu> iac_lizardking: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[12:21] <iac_lizardking> someone have some knowledge on it?
[12:21] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: you're running AMD 64bit processors?? or AMD 64bit duo core??
[12:21] <Gunstick> I have an charset problem with apache. server is en_US but people deposit filenames encoded in UTF-8. it seems impossible to have an URL to work. I get just 404
[12:21] <Lounge> the 3d drivers
[12:21] <nickrud> Lhademmor: the default version of .bashrc is in /usr/share/base-files/dot.bashrc , and the default .bash_profile is in /usr/share/base-files/dot.profile.
[12:21] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: Nope, intel core 2 duo
[12:21] <davubuntu> Can some one help me with mp3 codecs please? I have tried following the instructions but they are still not working
[12:21] <sixpence> Sipingal: Which is x86_64
[12:21] <iac_lizardking> ok I will go in #ubuntu+1
[12:21] <sixpence> err
[12:21] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: 64bit or 32?
[12:21] <Lhademmor> nickrud, so?
[12:21] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: whic is x86_64
[12:21] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: pretty sure 64
[12:21] <Taffy-nay> I have a question similar to eddyMul's. I have several friends without net connections. I have build them ubuntu based computers. Could I create a CD/DVD based update repository from my connection?
[12:21] <Cyrus25801> where is Epiphany web browser's temp files kept
[12:21] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: It's 3.0 GHz so...
[12:22] <tilton> Exactly how to register.  I've read the FAQ in order not to flood with these questions, but I'm afraid I'm not clear on the subject of the password.  It looks like everyone will see it
[12:22] <WispPA1> pike_: did you mean 5gb may be a little low for / ?
[12:22] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: that might be a problem.. that means its not supported by the dev yet. To fix this issue is beyond my skill, sorry :(
[12:22] <Lhademmor> tilton, try #freenode
[12:22] <eddyMul> Taffy-nay, pike_: I've been looking at apt-mirror, but thought to myself: is there an easier way?
[12:22] <nickrud> Lhademmor: I'd copy them over to my home directory if I didn't have them already
[12:22] <Agent_bob> Ackdar_  in a terminal type     mount     if the fs in question has  ro beside it it's "read-only"   you can remount it as rw  "read-write" if that is the case.    but if it's a M$ file system then you should read the infonode on writing to ntfs.
[12:22] <tilton> thanks, will do
[12:22] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: Oh..
[12:22] <Taffy-nay> apt-mirror?
[12:22] <pastor> Does anybody know when the next version of Ubuntu is coming out? And how will I be able to upgrade from FF?
[12:23] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: I just happen to have access to a dev/mod channel =)
[12:23] <Lounge> how do i reinstall my nvidia drivers and how do i get the nivida kernel to match the x module?
[12:23] <Agent_bob> anyone on
[12:23] <astro76> pastor, October, middle-ish
[12:23] <vip3rousmango> pastor: 7.10 Gusty comes out sometime in October I think?? (anyone confirm?)
[12:23] <Agent_bob> anyone on  "Floating point exception"  ???
[12:23] <astro76> !upgrade | pastor
[12:23] <ubotu> pastor: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[12:23] <Cyrus25801> !Epiphany
[12:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about epiphany - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:24] <Lhademmor> /usr/share/base-files/dot.bashrc
[12:24] <Lhademmor> /usr/share/base-files/dot.profile both copied to ~ - now what?
[12:24] <pastor> ubotu, thanks
[12:24] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[12:24] <bastid_raZor> !compiz-fusion
[12:24] <nickrud> Lhademmor: and add http://pastebin.ca/714072 to .bashrc   .  For some reason, it's not in the default anymore
[12:24] <Evanlec> hey um just today im getting 7 new updates, mostly for my kernel, version 2.6.20-16.31 to 2.6.20-16.32 ....these safe to install?
[12:24] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[12:24] <superman> hey guys how do i reformata cf card
[12:24] <Cyrus25801> where is Epiphany web browser's temp files kept
[12:24] <nickrud> Lhademmor: see privious line, I mentioned the file names
[12:24] <ziroday> pastor: also about FF3 it is still up in the air about how it is going to be upgraded or if it is gonna be upgraded for this release. However the beta is already in the gutsy repos
[12:24] <Taffy-nay> !existance
[12:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about existance - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:24] <twof1sh> superman, cfdisk /dev/*device*
[12:25] <nickrud> Lhademmor: make them the correct names, see the line where I identified them for you
[12:25] <giuly> hi, which package contains md5sum?
[12:25] <twof1sh> superman, can remove partitions, or just mkfs.msdos /dev/*device*
[12:25] <Evanlec> hey um just it says i have 7 new updates, mostly for my kernel, version 2.6.20-16.31 to 2.6.20-16.32 ....these safe to install?
[12:25] <nickrud> Lhademmor: got about 5 minutes left here
[12:25] <vip3rousmango> Anyone know how to set a background to x11 window using QIV so i can get "transparency" with conky??
[12:25] <Taffy-nay> !lmms
[12:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lmms - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:25] <superman> like
[12:25] <LjL> !msg the bot
[12:25] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[12:26] <superman> its 8 gb it it says it ony has 928kb space left whats that about
[12:26] <nickrud> Lhademmor: in fact, I gotta step out right now. Be back in around 10 minutes (work calls)
[12:26] <LjL> !infl llms
[12:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about infl llms - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:26] <Agent_bob> Cyrus25801 look in your $HOME dir for  .epiphany/
[12:26] <LjL> !infl lmms
[12:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about infl lmms - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:26] <sensae> Anyone know if there's an easier way to set up more screen resolutions without modifying the X conf file?
[12:26] <LjL> !info lmms | geee, as in "follow your own advice"
[12:26] <ubotu> geee, as in "follow your own advice": lmms: Linux Multimedia Studio. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.1-1.1 (feisty), package size 1543 kB, installed size 3784 kB
[12:26] <twof1sh> superman, oh that... I hate that. I think its an issue with the msdosfs, that or there's a .trash file on there that is massive.
[12:26] <superman> ok thnk you
[12:26] <Evanlec> anyone get any updates through update manager today?
[12:27] <vip3rousmango> Evanlec: nope..
[12:27] <VSpike> Evanlec: yes, kernel updates
[12:27] <Evanlec> yea
[12:27] <ziroday> evanlac: most people had kernel updates
[12:27] <twof1sh> superman, if its not the .trash (I hope it is, a file starting with a dot is hidden), I don't remember hwo to fix it.
[12:27] <Taffy-nay> LjL: Do you know how to use lmms? It's got me stumped
[12:27] <Evanlec> yea, thats what im seeing
[12:27] <LjL> Taffy-nay, nope sorry
[12:27] <Evanlec> safe to install?
[12:27] <superman> twoflsh thnk you
[12:27] <Taffy-nay> LjL; Oh well, whort askin anyway
[12:28] <VSpike> Evanlec: don't see why not.  Didn't even break my binary nvidia driver
[12:28] <Evanlec> okay
[12:28] <Evanlec> guess i'll give it a go then ;p
[12:28] <ziroday> Evanlec: a few people with nvidia cards have said that its broken there xorg. However if it has you can just go back to your old kernel
[12:28] <DFlame> Cheers to the folk that just helped with the nvidia question
[12:28] <Ackdar_> Agent_bob: I have /dev/hdc2 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[12:28] <DFlame> driver's on and im obviously fine :)
[12:28] <superman> twoflsh thnk you
[12:28] <superman> it has 7.7 gb now :S thnx
[12:28] <VSpike> DFlame: thanks for the feedback :) glad it worked out
[12:29] <DFlame> ive still taken note of that command icase i screw something else up :P
[12:29] <kazol__> Anyone here know if it's possible to have the seti screensaver in Ubuntu?
[12:29] <Ackdar_> Agent_bob: should I just reboot?
[12:30] <pastor> Can someone tell me what this means and how to get rid of it?
[12:30] <pastor> E: vmware-player: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[12:30] <pike_> kazol__: i thought they had a linux client  them  or foldingathome
[12:31] <kazol__> pike_: But I don't think it has the graphics option. Just asking if anyone here has it configured.
[12:31] <LjL> pastor: it means bad things... pastebin your sources.list please, i'd like to make sure your repositories match
[12:31] <ziroday> pastor: it means the vmware-player .deb installation failed. Its not a good thing
[12:31] <pike_> pastor: that just means it failed
[12:31] <markelhas> hi ppl , is there any distro like ubuntu to put in a 512 usb pen?
[12:31] <pastor> LjL, sre, how do I do that/u
[12:31] <Poz> can anyone get japanese text to work
[12:31] <tilton> I'd like to send my very first file (Bruce Lee jpg)  if someone is willing to accept.  The purpose is to see whether it would work.  If it does, you got yourself a brandnew colleague.
[12:31] <LjL> !pastebin | pastor
[12:31] <ubotu> pastor: 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)
[12:31] <sixpence> vip3rousmango: I found a work-around =D
[12:31] <vip3rousmango> markelhas: ubuntu pendrives usually need a 1GB. Try Damn Small Linux, its only 50mb
[12:31] <vip3rousmango> sixpence: nice! What was it?
[12:31] <ziroday> !install | markelhas its under here i think
[12:31] <ubotu> markelhas its under here i think: 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
[12:31] <LjL> pastor: type "gedit /etc/apt/sources.list", and paste the whole thing in there. then give me the URL
[12:32] <pastor> LjL, ok, hang on
[12:32] <ziroday> Poz: yes
[12:32] <davubuntu> I need help with mp3s please
[12:32] <dredhammer> hi all can someone give me the link for wireless adapters that work with linux
[12:32] <dredhammer> i want to check before i buy
[12:33] <vip3rousmango> dredhammer: www.google.ca
[12:33] <ziroday> !wireless | dredhammer
[12:33] <ubotu> dredhammer: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:33] <markelhas> vip3rousmango, is DSL nice and good like ubuntu!?
[12:33] <LjL> !hardware > dredhammer    (dredhammer, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:33] <pike_> !hardware | dredhammer
[12:33] <ubotu> dredhammer: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[12:33] <Poz> ziroday can youhelp me use japanese fonts
[12:33] <tilton> if it does not work, i will need help configuring xchat
[12:33] <davubuntu> !mp3 | davubuntu
[12:33] <dredhammer> thanks all
[12:33] <WispPA1> why doesn't ubuntu allow no user password option during install?
[12:33] <Poz> i installed the jp keyboard  but it still want work
[12:34] <rypt> anyone here know if dell uk are about to come out with a new / revised line of laptops? coz they got quite a few vostro options missing online atm?
[12:34] <LjL> WispPA1: probably because it's a terrible idea
[12:34] <reya276> How can I install the "tk environment" ?
[12:34] <ziroday> Poz: did you install the jp language pack?
[12:34] <vip3rousmango> markelhas: its not as robust as ubuntu, but it is a full linux distrobution with a GUI. You might be able to squeeze an older version of ubuntu onto 512mb pendrive but you need to make sure its formatable and certian conditions are met.
[12:34] <WispPA1> LfL: richard stallman would tend to disagree
[12:34] <Poz> no
[12:34] <sensae> Is there any way I can add higher resolutions for X to use without modifying the X conf file?
[12:34] <LjL> reya276: i think i might know what you mean but... what do you need it for?
[12:34] <pike_> WispPA1: you can setup no password at login in gdmsetup
[12:34] <Poz> where do i install the jp language pack
[12:34] <reya276> als I need to install ncurses
[12:35] <LjL> sensae: no. but you can type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg" -- while that *will* modify the xorg.conf file, you won't have to do it manually
[12:35] <bruenig> WispPA1, richard stallman had them set the password to nothing, not that there was no password at all
[12:35] <reya276> well I need to built my wacom tablet driver
[12:35] <ziroday> Poz: System > Admin > Language Support
[12:35] <sensae> LjL: Well I meant manually, thank you
[12:35] <andrew_____> hello i am trying to identify the driver for my soundcard on alsa-project.org and the comprehensive sound probelm guide on ubuntuforums saysa to look for th edropdown box but i do not see it.  thanks for your help
[12:35] <Poz> oh yeah i installed it
[12:35] <bruenig> WispPA1, also richard stallman starting gnu wrote the very foundation of permissions and adding users and passwords
[12:35] <reya276> and is asking me for ncurses and TK
[12:35] <bruenig> WispPA1, see coreutils
[12:35] <markelhas> vip3rousmango, i've only a pen with 256 and 512. Just for fun to show to some friends that can be able to use in a pendrive :P
[12:35] <LjL> reya276: i suspect that you want to type  sudo apt-get install tk8.4-dev libncurses5-dev 
[12:35] <wabiD> what file are keyboard shortcuts saved to
[12:35] <wabiD> i want to back mine up
[12:36] <vip3rousmango> markelhas: check out http://pendrivelinux.com/. They'd have all the info you could ever want.
[12:36] <BobSapp> puppylinux would work on a pendrive 2
[12:36] <pastor> LjL, I don't know what to give you exactly...
[12:36] <reya276> LjL: I;ve been going crazy trying to get my Wacom Bamboo tablet to work
[12:36] <denmax> hey guys
[12:36] <vip3rousmango> BobSapp: Yeah, it would, thats also a good pendrive distro
[12:36] <wabiD> you can probably get xubuntu working on a 2 gig thumb drive
[12:36] <ziroday> Poz: okay than right click on a text "entering" area and a menu pops up Right Click Menu>Input Methods>SCIM
[12:36] <vip3rousmango> yeah, but the only option is 512mb.
[12:36] <pike_> i do not like puppylinux  preffer dsl or slax
[12:36] <BobSapp> vip3rousmango: i love the whole ramdisk thing
[12:36] <wabiD> install just the basics and ubuntu-simple or whatever its called
[12:36] <denmax> just lookin for a little help in setting up ubuntu 7. i just installed ubuntu 7 and unable to access the internet. i have configured the network settings
[12:37] <bruenig> just go with a non ubuntu distro
[12:37] <riotkittie> why do i find the prospect of compiling a kernel to be so bothersome :
[12:37] <riotkittie> denmax: wired? wireless?
[12:37] <BobSapp> ?!
[12:37] <vip3rousmango> BobSapp: ahahaha yes!
[12:37] <denmax> wired
[12:37] <sensae> Oh wow...
[12:37] <LjL> pastor, 1) type  gedit /etc/apt/sources.list    2) select all the text with ctrl+a  3) copy with ctrl+c  4) paste into http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org using ctrl+v, and send  5) give me the resulting URL
[12:37] <denmax> i wonder if i am missing somethign
[12:37] <reya276> LjL: Thanks
[12:37] <sensae> That's horrible, I can actually drag and drop in ubuntu now
[12:37] <BobSapp> A nic :)
[12:37] <denmax> i have set the static ip adderss for my network
[12:37] <BobSapp> *an
[12:37] <markelhas> vip3rousmango, ok, going to chek. my problem in this case is the space
[12:37] <Poz> and i set it up tp cange gorups by pressing alt+left
[12:37] <Poz> but it does nothign
[12:38] <PureEvilGeek> when is 7.10 suppose to be out?
[12:38] <riotkittie> wired i'm no good with.
[12:38] <seebs> I have an ubuntu machine which is doing a very very weird thing.  (7.04)
[12:38] <BobSapp> now?
[12:38] <LjL> !gutsy > PureEvilGeek    (PureEvilGeek, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:38] <riotkittie> PureEvilGeek:  7-10
[12:38] <denmax> oh  . alright
[12:38] <tilton> i would ask for help configuring xchat to send and accept file, but i don't know if i can or not without trying it.  anybody up for a Bruce Lee jpg as a test?
[12:38] <riotkittie> 10 07
[12:38] <seebs> Specifically, after it's been up a few hours, any and all timers take MUCH too long to run.
[12:38] <riotkittie> PureEvilGeek: october, even.
[12:38] <seebs> Like, "sleep 1" will take 30 seconds.
[12:38] <PureEvilGeek> thanks LjL
[12:38] <PureEvilGeek> oh wait thats next month
[12:38] <seebs> Non-timers run normally, and quite fast, as the system is under almost no load.
[12:39] <LjL> seebs: wow.
[12:39] <BobSapp> 7-10 will be bundled with compiz, that should be interesting
[12:39] <LjL> seebs: file a bug, definitely.
[12:39] <virtuososteve> hey
[12:39] <Poz> can anyone walk me through on how to gt japanese text to work in ubuntu please help
[12:39] <seebs> It's utterly mystifying.  It's an asterisk box, and asterisk works fine for a while, but then starts being affected by this.
[12:39] <wolfsong> hi all...i can see my winboxes in nautilis and can browse them but for some reason they aren't mounted w/ fstab
[12:39] <riotkittie> 7.04 is bundled with compiz, isnt it?
[12:39] <seebs> At which point, 'reboot' takes maybe 20 minutes because every 'sleep 1' in a shutdown script takes a few minutes.
[12:39] <virtuososteve> hey
[12:39] <BobSapp> riotkittie: yes you are right
[12:39] <LjL> seebs: does the system clock stay on course?
[12:39] <PureEvilGeek> 7.10 should be nice. another step closer to the 'windows' experance imo
[12:39] <virtuososteve> how do you connect an iriver clix to ubuntu?
[12:39] <nickrud> Lhademor
[12:39] <vip3rousmango> riotkittie: not 7.04 thats Fiesty, 7.10 the new one will be bundled with compiz
[12:39] <gnomefreak> riotkittie: no and BobSapp not for everyone | please continue the gutsy topic in #ubuntu+1
[12:39] <Ackdar_> now I have another problem. I rebooted, and the fs is normal, but now I can't get into the configuration dialog
[12:40] <riotkittie> if you want a 'windows' experience, use windows
[12:40] <seebs> Yup.  System clock stays correct, updates regularly, and so on.  No visible clock skew or anything.
[12:40] <BobSapp> kk
[12:40] <riotkittie> <me stops her head from exploding just in time>
[12:40] <PureEvilGeek> riotkittie: i use windows for the windows experance. but to be honest alterntitives would be nice.
[12:41] <sensae> Hm... Something crashed. My desktop disappeared and windows are no longer drawing - What do I need to start back up? I don't normally use gnome
[12:41] <BobSapp> Even if i wanted a windows experience Id still use gnu
[12:41] <seebs> Well, if this sleep thing turns out to be a bug, then it is indeed getting more like the windows experience.  :)
[12:41] <reya276> LjL: I got this warning while trying to built the wacom driver "Unable to compile hid.o without kernel build environment"
[12:41] <riotkittie> PureEvilGeek: you have an alternative. if youre looking for an alternative to Windows that provides a 'Windows experience'...  well, i just dont get it. but to each their own.
[12:41] <wabiD> where are keyboard shortcut settings stored in gnome??
[12:41] <Remorse_> that's a secret
[12:41] <seebs> I just have no clue where to even begin; could it be asterisk?  Some kind of bug related to HUGE interrupt counts?
[12:41] <reya276> How can I fix this hid.o issue?
[12:41] <pastor> LjL, done.
[12:42] <PureEvilGeek> riotkittie: hum... not really sure what you are saying.
[12:42] <FurryNemesis> hello
[12:42] <seebs> reya, I think you need a kernel build environment.  :)
[12:42] <LjL> pastor, i need the URL
[12:42] <FurryNemesis>  can someone recommend a program to let me record video from a webcam? I was thinking kino....
[12:42] <riotkittie> PureEvilGeek: never mind, it's offtopic anyway  so I'll just shut up.
[12:42] <reya276> seebs:how can I get this
[12:42] <pastor> LjL, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38594/
[12:42] <seebs> I can never remember.  There's a package for it.
[12:42] <LjL> reya276: perhaps you need linux-headers-$(uname -r) installed
[12:42] <nickrud> wabiD: in ~/.gconf , you can access them with gconf-editor.  Look under /apps/metacity and /apps/gnome-settings-daemon , irrc
[12:43] <seebs> I gotta go move heavy things, we're moving this week.
[12:43] <riotkittie> gnomefreak: desktop effects in feisty arent derived from compiz?
[12:43] <wabiD> i just want to migrate them to a second user
[12:43] <denmax> so, if i am using a adsl router. and i am not able to connect the internet. and i have entered the dns settings and static ip settings ... what am i missing ?
[12:43] <reya276> seebs: I just don't want to cripple my system as I no longer use windows and if my PC don't work I can't work
[12:43] <gnomefreak> riotkittie: its not default
[12:43] <sensae> LjL: sudo pdkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg, it simply exited out
[12:43] <wabiD> can i copy .gconf safely to a second user
[12:43] <reya276> LjL: how do I get that
[12:43] <kitche> wabiD: should be able to
[12:43] <riotkittie> gnomefreak: oh. i didnt know we were talking about on by default :)
[12:43] <gnomefreak> riotkittie: when bob said bundled he meant default i believe and it has changed anyway
[12:43] <LjL> sensae: dpkg not pdkg... but uhm, try it without the -phigh then
[12:43] <pike_> denmax: can ya login to the router? no reason to have to configure anything in ubuntu just http://192.168.whatever and set it up
[12:44] <nickrud> wabiD: yes, just be sure to change the owner. You'll get a lot more settings, as well though. Same panel, etc
[12:44] <LjL> reya276:  sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) 
[12:44] <denmax> pike: i am not able to login to the router. and i am not able to ping the router
[12:44] <gnomefreak> riotkittie: no more beryl either :)
[12:44] <sensae> LjL: Oops that was a typo in mIRC, and ok
[12:44] <gnomefreak> ok im out for the night
[12:44] <wabiD> yea that would be nice, just chown it right?
[12:44] <riotkittie> beryl schmeryl. i am just bitter because i could never get that to work.
[12:44] <nickrud> wabiD: yes
[12:44] <LjL> !automatix | pastor
[12:44] <ubotu> pastor: 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)
[12:44] <pike_> denmax: typical config is: 1) plug in network cable  2) sudo dhclient eth0  3) login to router
[12:44] <wabiD> are all the compiz settings stored there too?
[12:45] <lufis> Anyone else using gutsy have tooltips turn into black boxes after a recent update?
[12:45] <pastor> thanks LjL, how do I get rid of it?
[12:45] <riotkittie> i imagine it's a good thing i don't keep a list of things i've tried and utterly failed at vs things i've tried and had succcess with. it would be embarassing.
[12:45] <wabiD> lufis yea
[12:45] <wabiD> its easy to fix
[12:45] <pike_> denmax: router doesnt need the isp stuff configured to work in local network
[12:45] <riotkittie> lufis: #ubuntu+1  but no not me. :D
[12:45] <denmax> alright . pike. i will try that and come back .
[12:45] <tretle> does anyone know of a linux program like "avi to dvd"?
[12:45] <lufis> wabiD: hmm... how?
[12:45] <wabiD> just right click the desktop ad choose change background
[12:45] <wabiD> then edit the theme
[12:45] <bastid_raZor> tretle: tovid
[12:45] <markelhas> vip3rousmango, most of all info is to install in a 1g pen drive :(
[12:45] <wabiD> for some reason it defaults to black
[12:45] <lufis> wabiD: ah, good.
[12:46] <reya276> LjL: I got this msg "linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic is already the newest version."
[12:46] <lufis> Thanks
[12:46] <LjL> pastor: it's not that easy. type  dpkg --get-selections | grep automatix , and remove every package that is listed (using  apt-get remove <packagename> )
[12:46] <wabiD> you want to change it back to the window color or white or blue or somehing
[12:46] <pike_> denmax: in top right hand corner ya should have network devices just disable n' choose dhcp and renable
[12:46] <pastor> ok, thanks
[12:46] <LjL> reya276: then install linux-kernel-devel
[12:46] <lufis> wabiD: Ah, looks like they added "Tooltips" to the color schemes... cool, but defaulting to black is a strange design choice ;)
 thanks
[12:47] <Hanna22> Hi, i have a question how i need install for play mp3? it's another player with is xmms?
[12:47] <thedash> hey, I have a public [over my network]  folder, and I want it to be set up so that every time a file/folder is put into it, all the files will become owned and editable by me, rather than the 000 mod they start out with, how can I do that ?
[12:47] <wabiD> lufis it was there before and was black before
[12:47] <jrib> !mp3 > Hanna22 (read the private message from ubotu)
[12:47] <wabiD> but it was disabled
[12:47] <wabiD> it was grayed out but you could still see the setting
[12:47] <Hanna22> tnx
[12:48] <lufis> wabiD: I've never noticed it before until i updated some packages a few days ago
[12:48] <wabiD> they changed the compiz stuff today too under the properities
[12:48] <kitche> Hanna22: what player are you using since xmms by default can play mp3's
[12:48] <wabiD> now the settings like normal/extra have icons, and i think the editor is installed by default
[12:49] <pwn> I have my samba setup correctly, and the home folder is shared. How do I add an NTFS partition to my share?
[12:49] <giuly> i removed coreutils accidently, any chance to reinstall it or should I directly go to reinstall?
[12:49] <markelhas> vip3rousmango, is slacks a good choice!?
[12:50] <nickrud> giuly: sudo aptitude install coreutils doesn't work?
[12:50] <WispPA1> bruenig: I agree with you, i wanted to set the password to enter/nothing
[12:50] <giuly> rm: no such file or directory
[12:50] <hustlebird> anyone know of a good banner design program?
[12:50] <giuly> bash: dir: command not found
[12:50] <giuly> etc
[12:50] <nickrud> ohh.
[12:51] <reya276> LjL: I got this ""Unable to find /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20//include/linux/input.h""
[12:51] <Sam330> do i need to install special sound drivers for 7.04?
[12:51] <jrib> giuly: maybe you could copy them from the livecd or something... I'd try it anyway
[12:51] <reya276> LjL: also this same warning "Unable to compile hid.o without kernel build environment"
[12:51] <Sam330> hustlebird: by banner design you mean graphics, right?
[12:52] <nickrud> giuly: possibly downloading and sudo dpkg -i coreutils-etc.
[12:52] <hustlebird> yes, like for a webpage ad
[12:52] <yoyho1> i'm running feisty fawn, an dhaving all sorts of weird problems compiling source code
[12:52] <Sam330> try GIMP
[12:52] <yoyho1> is feisty's gcc broken or something?
[12:52] <nickrud> giuly: there's some stuff done in postinst that's necessary to rebuild it correctly
[12:52] <yoyho1> man this is a PITA
[12:53] <faris> grub is showing me two versions of kernal .16 and .15 is that ok ?
[12:53] <jrib> yoyho1: what are you compiling?  pastebin your errors
[12:53] <reya276> hustlebird:dude what do you need to create, I can help you, I use various tools for graphics design/illustration
[12:53] <LjL> reya276: install the kernel source then, sudo apt-get install linux-source
[12:53] <giuly> nickrud, the problem is, that apt canT clean up without rm
[12:53] <LjL> reya276: you'll then probably need to go to /usr/src and ungzip the tarball manually
[12:53] <reya276> LjL: is this going to mess up my system at all
[12:54] <LjL> reya276: no it shouldn't
[12:54] <Sam330> Anyone have any possible solutions for my sound problem? Do i need to install any sound drivers or something?
[12:54] <yoyho1> yoyho1: well it started off with perl modules
[12:54] <hustlebird> want to create some ads, with animation and stuff, know there are some for windows, but hate going through wine
[12:54] <yoyho1> but now i want to test by installing something fool-proof such as apache 1.3.33
[12:54] <yoyho1> and still all fuxored
[12:54] <Poz> can any one help me or instruct me on how to use japanese text
[12:54] <reya276> LjL:it actually unpacked it for me
[12:54] <LjL> reya276: i'm only wondering, weren't the wacom drivers included in the standard installation? everybody complains about getting dummy wacom errors... (well, everybody who *doesn't* have a wacom)
[12:54] <jrib> yoyho1: you know about APT?
[12:54] <LjL> reya276: good, last time i tried it had to be done manually
[12:54] <nickrud> giuly: not apt. But the best way to do this would be to run a live cd, download the coreutils package if needed, and  dpkg --extract coretutils and copy them over. Once they're in place, do a reinstall to run the pre & post install scripts
[12:54] <yoyho1> jrib: ya but again, i twas just a test
[12:55] <yoyho1> cuz perl modules aren't installed in apt
[12:55] <jrib> yoyho1: well pastebin some errors
[12:55] <yoyho1> some at least
[12:55] <yoyho1> ok, will do
[12:55] <denmax> pike. are you still herE ?
[12:55] <giuly> nickrud, sounds logical, I'll try it.
[12:55] <reya276> LjL: I just bought it and I followed this tutorial (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom) yet nothing worked
[12:55] <pike_> denmax: yep
[12:55] <Hanna22> kitche: it's another play ? with is xmms !?
[12:55] <foug> If I close Nautilus under the System Monitor, what will happen? It's taking up a lot of my memory
[12:56] <kitche> Hanna22: xmms is a real old mp3 player
[12:56] <Poz>   ku ku  ku ku
[12:56] <jrib> foug: nautilus will close (and take your desktop since it handles that too)
[12:56] <vip3rousmango> foug: nautilus is your system browser, you need it.. thats why it takes so much. don't kill it
[12:56] <LjL> reya276: well, can't say i know much about them... what model?
[12:56] <reya276> LjL: so now I'm doing this (http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index.php/minihowto) to see if this helps
[12:56] <yoyho1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38596/
[12:56] <foug> it's taking up more than usual lately
[12:56] <jrib> foug: it should restart on its own anyway
[12:56] <nickrud> foug: it's restart. If you want to close it, do it from system->prefs->sessions. Set it to normal rather than respawn, apply, then stop
[12:56] <denmax> pike: i did sudo dhclient. and it was unable to get an ip address. now i checked the network tools, and i noticed that there were 2 ethernet interfaces. one was eth0. and the other oen was eth0:avahi . and for some reason the computer is using that avahi. and when itry to configure it , it says device doesnt exist
[12:57] <faris> grub is showing me two versions of kernal .16 and .15 to choose ... is that ok ?
[12:57] <nickrud> faris: yes, that's good. Keep the 15 around until 17 shows up
[12:57] <faris> i use .16
[12:57] <reya276> LjL: Wacom Bamboo tablet, man it is awsome, trying to get it going so that I can create some Ubuntu marketing materials for the Ubuntu-Florida Loco team so we can market this Bad boy
[12:58] <IlLiga> sera a tutti
[12:58] <nickrud> faris: a spare kernel never hurt anyone, and sometimes helped
[12:58] <foug> nickrud: thanks, jrib you too vip3rousmango
[12:58] <LjL> !it | IlLiga
[12:58] <ubotu> IlLiga: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:58] <faris> thanks
[12:58] <Hanna22> kitche: audacious ;)
[12:58] <LjL> reya276: uhm, could you pause what you're doing for a moment, and try to see if using the wacom-kernel-source package gives better luck? it can probably be compiled using module-assistant (sudo apt-get install module-assistant)
[12:59] <denmax> audacious ?? i do know someone with taht name. my cousin was using it
[12:59] <kitche> Hanna22: audacious is a gtk2 fork of xmms code still sloppy though :)
[12:59] <Hanna22> :)
[01:00] <reya276> LjL: ok so I do sudo apt-get install wacom-kernel-source && module-assistant
[01:00] <pike_> denmax: the avahi interface should work though ive never run into it.. can ya do in terminal "cat /etc/lsb-release > file.txt; lscpi >> file.txt; ifconfig >> file.txt; cat /etc/network/interfaces >> file.txt"  and then pastebin the contents of that file?
[01:00] <LjL> reya276: no need for the &&, but yes
[01:00] <pike_> denmax: er lspci i mean
[01:00] <Hanna22> bye all , good night
[01:00] <denmax> hold on . i am trying to understand what you have just typed
[01:01] <reya276> LjL: it says that wacom-kernel-source is already installed
[01:01] <pike_> denmax: the lights are on the router right? it lights the port up the comp is plugged into?
[01:01] <denmax> so. is it one single command ?
[01:01] <LjL> reya276: better still, try running sudo module-assistant
[01:01] <Veinor> after I login, there's an orange bar in the middle that displays what has been loaded (nautilus, etc.) Is there any way to skin that?
[01:01] <pike_> denmax: yeah just copy and paste it
[01:01] <denmax> okay . i l'l be back .
[01:01] <pike_> denmax: everything between the ""
[01:01] <LjL> reya276: do update, then prepare, then select, and choose wacom
[01:01] <denmax> now . where exactly will the file go to ?
[01:02] <denmax> i mean, after doing it . i need to get the file , isnt it
[01:02] <pike_> denmax: yeah er.. might be a problem with no internet connection
[01:02] <pike_> denmax: have a usb drive?
[01:02] <denmax> naah . i can put the file on the windows drive
[01:03] <denmax> windows and ubuntu are on the same computer
[01:03] <denmax> so . i can move the file into the windows drive
[01:03] <denmax> and then bring it in here
[01:03] <magnetron> !enter | denmax
[01:03] <godzirra> Sigh.. after I installed ubuntu on my laptop, it doesn't work anymore.  I get a black screen after the grub screen.
[01:03] <ubotu> denmax: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:03] <magnetron> !grub | godzirra
[01:03] <ubotu> godzirra: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[01:03] <denmax> oops. okay .
[01:03] <godzirra> I didn't install windows.
[01:03] <pike_> !pastebin | denmax just put it at this link when you get the file
[01:03] <ubotu> denmax just put it at this link when you get the file: 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)
[01:03] <godzirra> I have a completely fresh disk I installed ubuntu on.
[01:04] <godzirra> It starts booting and I get a black screen.
[01:04] <magnetron> godzirra: read the link anyway
[01:04] <denmax> ubotu . i understand. thanks.
[01:04] <denmax> pike. i 'l be back with the file
[01:04] <godzirra> magnetron: thats not my problem.  Grub -tries- to load the linux box, and it starts loading
[01:05] <godzirra> but flashes to a black screen and stays there after it starts loading.
[01:05] <godzirra> Ahh.. i can hit ctrl+alt+f1, to get to a consoel
[01:05] <reya276> LjL: ok did that, now it says(List, Search, Get, Build, Install, Back) which one do I choose
[01:05] <magnetron> godzirra: try the failsafe mode
[01:05] <godzirra> vconsole.
[01:05] <magnetron> godzirra: what graphics card do you have?
[01:05] <pike_> godzirra: just a 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' away from gui probably then
[01:05] <LjL> reya276, perhaps install would be enough, by i'd do Get, Build then Install
[01:06] <wabiD> where is the menu ubuntu icon stored
[01:06] <godzirra> nvidia 7600 geforce go
[01:06] <godzirra> pike_: Yeah, I tried that, selecting the nv driver.
[01:06] <reya276> LjL: Ok let me try that
[01:06] <geezone> can anyone help with how to make ubuntu see ntfs drive.. in a dual partition hard drive..
[01:06] <pwn> I have my samba setup correctly, and the home folder is shared. How do I add an NTFS partition to my share?
[01:07] <nol13> hi can someone help me out? somehow "take a screenshot" got mapped to the zero key, how do i take this off?
[01:07] <CaptainMorgan> I have symlink Foo pointing to Goo, how do I change it to Foo -> Bar ?
[01:07] <CaptainMorgan> !symlink
[01:07] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[01:07] <magnetron> !ntfs | geezone
[01:07] <ubotu> geezone: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[01:07] <geezone> ok thanks
[01:08] <reya276> LjL: when I did the last step nothing happen, which was "Install"
[01:08] <travisbickle> My ubuntu takes upwards of 5 minutes to boot up? Any ideas?
[01:08] <faris> i am having a problem installing OpenAL ...any help
[01:08] <quittt> hello
[01:08] <yoyho1> travisbicle: is that a 486?
[01:08] <Geoffrey2> is hwclock used much in Ubuntu?
[01:08] <quittt> I want to know what should I remove to make my Ubuntu faster....
[01:08] <travisbickle> yoyho1: What do you mean?
[01:08] <quittt> I have a Pentium 800 mhz with 128 RAM
[01:09] <LjL> reya276, have you *selected* the wacom module? you need to select it by pressing Space before just hitting OK
[01:09] <yoyho1> it as a joke
[01:09] <LjL> reya276: if you haven't, do, and then try the get/build/install thing again
[01:09] <astro76> quittt, what desktop are you using, gnome?
[01:09] <quittt> yes
[01:09] <astro76> quittt, try xubuntu
[01:09] <reya276> LjL: yes I did that in the previous step
[01:09] <astro76> quittt, you could really use more ram, too
[01:09] <Veinor> after I login, there's an orange bar in the middle that displays what has been loaded (nautilus, etc.) Is there any way to skin that?
[01:09] <quittt> isn't it possible to use Gnome?
[01:09] <quittt> astro76:  I know that
[01:10] <astro76> quittt, it's going to be slow, as you've noticed
[01:10] <pike_> travisbickle: id 'gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst' and remove the quiet splash  from the first title entry
[01:10] <faris> problem with S.P.M to insatll OpenAL any help
[01:10] <gregf> travisbickle: mine takes a while too and my machine is a lot faster then your 800
[01:10] <jrib> !splash > Veinor (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:10] <magicrobotmonkey> hi, is there a channel specifically for gutsy?
[01:10] <travisbickle> astro76: Is gnome too much for a p4 1.6? How do i tell how much ram is in the computer in ubuntu?
[01:10] <astro76> travisbickle, free -m
[01:10] <jrib> Veinor: I think there are some more splash screens at gnome-look.org
[01:11] <pwn> Please help me
[01:11] <astro76> travisbickle, it's probably the minimum
[01:11] <jrib> !please > pwn (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:11] <travisbickle> astro76: What am i looking for here?
[01:11] <LjL> reya276: oh well then do "list" and see if it's marked as installed
[01:11] <travisbickle> astro: total says 503
[01:11] <pwn> :[
[01:11] <astro76> travisbickle, the first number, total mem
[01:11] <astro76> travisbickle, yeah you have 512 then
[01:11] <Veinor> jrib: probably, thanks. now how do I ask the bot about stuff in privmsgs?
[01:11] <quittt> astro76: it is not THAT slow
[01:12] <carlos> hello
[01:12] <nol13> where do baBies come from?
[01:12] <travisbickle> pike: What does remove quiet splash do?
[01:12] <jrib> Veinor: just talk to him.  Say "splash" for example, and he will respond.  Not sure if you need to be registered and identified though
[01:12] <jrib> !offtopic | nol13
[01:12] <ubotu> nol13: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:12] <pwn> !samba
[01:12] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[01:12] <astro76> quittt, you were asking how to make it faster :p
[01:12] <seme> hi guys... can anyone give me a hand with this bugzilla install... I've installed bugzilla and gotten through the database install but the apache config is confusing me... I have a virtualhost for issues.mydomain.com set a <Directory /var/www/bugzilla> and a ScriptAlias for /cgi-bin to /usr/lib/cgi-bin and now it works partially but it is missing the theme because it tries to go to /bugzilla which doesn't exist since that is the root
[01:12] <quittt> astro76:  hehe
[01:12] <tatters> been trying rather unsucessfully to duel boot backtrack 2 and ubuntu, is there any way to run grub so that it can my configuration instead of keep rebooting?
[01:12] <quittt> astro76:  well... it is better than WinXP
[01:12] <pike_> travisbickle: it give you more information at boot. doesnt hide it behind splash
[01:12] <astro76> quittt, I would imagine
[01:13] <wolfsong> if I'm getting lots of flickers, app crashes and xorg is using nearly half the cpu...what should I check?
[01:13] <astro76> quittt, you should try to salvage scrap computers for more ram :)
[01:13] <Stevethepirate> that ur pc's PSU is not phailing :P
[01:13] <quittt> astro76: hehe
[01:13] <Stevethepirate> anyone here know of a mac-lookalike icon effect looking thing for ubuntu?
[01:13] <Stevethepirate> *that would work on ubuntu
[01:14] <pike_> !themes | Stevethepirate
[01:14] <ubotu> Stevethepirate: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[01:14] <travisbickle> pike: Oh ok then i gotta reboot and watch it i gues.s
[01:14] <reya276> LJL: I go this "Some packages could not be found. The "search" command can search in the   
[01:14] <reya276>         package pool for precompiled packages."
[01:14] <pike_> travisbickle: yeah at least you can see what its pausing at
[01:14] <Stevethepirate> pike_: not really a theme as such.. looking more for the actual 'put the mouse over this icon and it goes bigger' effect
[01:15] <Stevethepirate> unless a theme can achieve that
[01:15] <pike_> oh
[01:15] <gigirock> hi people what is the way to configure the filetype .... or better to specify default application for specific file
[01:15] <CaptainMorgan> I'm trying to create a simply symlink using ln -s /etc/alternatives/java_vm /usr/bin/java but it returns with /etc/alternatives/java_vm File Exists... how do I change it ?
[01:15] <Stevethepirate> pike_: any idaes then?
[01:15] <denmax> pike: what was correction u made. for lscpi ?
[01:15] <bulio> I just installed ubuntu feisty on my core 2 duo t7500
[01:15] <nol13> penispenis vagina vagina cunt pussy fart
[01:15] <bulio> and its 32-bit, but is there any point in using 64-bit?
[01:16] <quittt> astro76: damn... this OS is very great... it corrects your languages mistakes...
[01:16] <bulio> or will 32-bit run just as fast?
[01:16] <pike_> denmax: just lspci
[01:16] <quittt> it has ALL the languages
[01:16] <LjL> reya276: uhm i'm not really sure what that means, but try the Search button then
[01:16] <denmax> oh . okay.
[01:16] <quittt> is there latin for it?
[01:16] <astro76> I'm not sure it covers dead languages ;)
[01:16] <pike_> bulio: unless you need to adress more than 4 gigs in a single process i wouldnt move to 64 bit
[01:17] <pwn> Is it under netlogon that I need to add my NTFS share?
[01:17] <quittt> astro76: well... if there is Google in Latin, why not?
[01:17] <quittt> it is not thattttt important, but for some people, getting very deep in a language is useful for learning
[01:17] <quittt> so it has its own significance...
[01:17] <reya276> LJL: when I do a search I get this " wacom-kernel-source (source) installed (V: 1:0.7.7.7-0ubuntu1):            
[01:17] <reya276>           -- Binary package(s) for kernel(s):"
[01:17] <quittt> it is like Esperanto, someone will use it because he likes it
[01:18] <bulio> I just installed feisty on a T7500 2.2GHZ core 2 duo, and feisty is 32-bit
[01:18] <bulio> is there any advantages in getting feisty 64-bit on the machine?
[01:18] <quittt> astro76: is there any light console?
[01:18] <LjL> reya276: and it doesn't say anything below that?
[01:18] <pike_> there is no google klingon!!
[01:18] <travisbickle> astro76: Will xfce be a lot faster than gnome for a 1.6p4? Is it worth tryng?
[01:18] <CaptainMorgan> can anyone assist? I'm missing something so minor... but I can't see it
[01:18] <pike_> nm found it
[01:18] <astro76> quittt, you mean an x terminal? there's xterm, not that I think any of the other terminals are particularly heavy
[01:18] <bulio> anyone?
[01:19] <kitche> bulio: probbaly not if you don't have huge amounts of ram
[01:19] <quittt> astro76: I used to use aterm
[01:19] <quittt> does it still exist?
[01:19] <CaptainMorgan> ah.. -f
[01:19] <j4ne> hi
[01:19] <pwn> :S
[01:19] <CaptainMorgan> nvm.. thanks anyways
[01:20] <reya276> LJL: yes it says " + (2.6.20-16-generic): "
[01:20] <astro76> quittt, do "aptitude search term" or search in synaptic, but yeah it looks like it does
[01:20] <TIX3> CaptainMorgan, that mean the syslink is already there
[01:20] <denmax> how do i change permission on a drive so that i  can write on the drive - btfs
[01:20] <astro76> !ntfs-3g | denmax
[01:20] <ubotu> denmax: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[01:20] <DjViper> denmax: install ntfs-3g
[01:20] <pike_> denmax: with ntfs it is more problematic. not hard really though
[01:21] <denmax> pike: i was trying to move the file from my root drive to the windows drive
[01:21] <BarryToeman> quittt: check out mrxvt.  it's lightweight and has some good options such as tabs and transparency if you like those
[01:21] <LjL> reya276, do them again all in order - List, then Search, then Get, etc
[01:22] <Tristopher> I have to say, VMs are such a beautiful thing =)
[01:22] <gigirock> yewn ......i'm going in bed
[01:22] <gigirock> bye
[01:22] <TUXedomember> what's a program that i can u to program basic in?
[01:22] <denmax> is there anyway i might be able to change permission for a file or drive using some command on the terminal /
[01:23] <giuly> nickrud, worked, thank you :)
[01:23] <VSpike> TUXedomember: gambas?
[01:24] <Tristopher> or yabasic?
[01:24] <TUXedomember> ok i'll check any other?
[01:24] <Tristopher> just search adept for BASIC
[01:24] <Tristopher> probably find a bunch of packages
[01:24] <reya276> LjL:  yeah I did them in order and nothing is happening on Install
[01:24] <tilton> no im not
[01:24] <reya276> LjL: Be right back
[01:24] <denmax> pike: whats the command to make a read only file , writeable ?
[01:24] <quittt> BarryToeman: how do I make it apear in Applications?
[01:25] <giuly> denmax, chmod
[01:25] <VSpike> TUXedomember: doing what Tristopherjust said, the other one I saw as bwbasic
[01:25] <denmax> oh , cool .
[01:25] <TUXedomember> ok thnx
[01:25] <Tristopher> chmod is a good tool to learn, for sure =P
[01:25] <Tristopher> hopefully that helps, tux
[01:25] <Tristopher> not sure why anyone would want to write basic =)
[01:26] <TUXedomember> well if you'r 13 then u want write in basic and not rot yopur brain on c++
[01:26] <Tristopher> heh
[01:26] <VSpike> TUXedomember: you'd be better learning ruby, or python
[01:26] <Tristopher> start with shell scripting
[01:26] <quittt> what is Debian menu?
[01:26] <LjL> reya276, must admit it's not installing correctly for me either :|
[01:26] <Tristopher> yeah ruby is pretty tight
[01:27] <TUXedomember> i'm going to learn python
[01:27] <VSpike> TUXedomember: Ruby in Twenty Minutes - www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/quickstart/
[01:27] <TUXedomember> but i need to get to 9th grade with flying colors so...
[01:27] <Tristopher> python is meh
[01:27] <denmax> so, to make a file write able. the command would be . chmod a.txt w  ?
[01:27] <Tristopher> I worked at a company where we coded an entire enterprise natural language search engine in python
[01:28] <Tristopher> then sold it for like 750k a pop =/
[01:28] <jrib> denmax: what file are you trying to make writable?
[01:28] <Tristopher> if you don't care who can change it on your system
[01:28] <Tristopher> you can chmod 666 it
[01:28] <denmax> a file on ntfs drive. which i am trying to update from ubuntu
[01:28] <denmax> its read only file.
[01:28] <jrib> !ntfs-3g > denmax (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:28] <Tristopher> do a man chmod to learn more
[01:28] <VSpike> denmax: wrong way round. chmod a+w a.txt
[01:29] <denmax> yeah. about the 3g thing . i dont have the 3g file. and i cant download because my internet wont work from ubuntu . which is what i am trying to fix
[01:30] <jrib> denmax: then you can't write to ntfs
[01:30] <denmax> :( . i just saw that . when i did the command, it says. a.txt is on a read only file system
[01:30] <denmax> i gues i wil have to go back into windows and download the 3g software . and then install from ubuntu
[01:31] <GiLo> =)
[01:31] <getnthevan4candy> urm... will ubuntu work with a realtek 8185 wireless card?
[01:31] <jrib> denmax: why do you need to write to ntfs to get internet to work?
[01:31] <TedOnion> denmax: if you tell us the problem with the net connection, perhaps we can help you with that.
[01:32] <denmax> yeah. definitly. i installed ubuntu, configred my network card to static ip. and my internet dint work. i have a adsl rouer. pike asked me to run a dhclient command. when i did that, it was unabel to get an ip address.
[01:32] <denmax> under network tools, i saw 2 ethernet adapeters. eth0 and eth0:avahi
[01:33] <Stevethepirate> !wireless | getnthevan4candy
[01:33] <ubotu> getnthevan4candy: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:33] <denmax> now, eth0 has the static ip. however avahi has 169...  and ubutu was using that avahi adaptor
[01:33] <TedOnion> denmax: does your router not have DHCP?  Is there a need for a static IP?
[01:33] <getnthevan4candy> someone told me that the new one glitches the install?
[01:33] <quittt> why su isn't working?
[01:33] <kitche> quittt: well you can't su to root
[01:33] <denmax> my router has dhcp, and its not really a requirement that i need the static. i made it static because it wont get the ip address kitseld
[01:34] <quittt> why not?
[01:34] <kitche> !sudo | quitt
[01:34] <ubotu> quitt: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:34] <quittt> it is not sudo
[01:34] <denmax> so, ppike asked me to run a small command which will put all the logs to a file. and i was tying to get that file over here
[01:34] <jrib> quittt: read the link ubotu gave you
[01:34] <kitche> quittt: root does not have a password
[01:35] <jrib> denmax: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[01:35] <seme> has anyone tried installing bugzilla on ubuntu?
[01:35] <TedOnion> denmax:  I now understand what you are working on...
[01:35] <denmax> yeah. i am trying to keep it in a single line. but there is too much to type :(
[01:35] <seme> can't seem to get it completely working... could use some help
[01:35] <luiX_> hi all
[01:35] <luiX_> does anyone know if utf8 is the default codification for ubuntu?
[01:36] <LjL> luiX_: yes, it is
[01:36] <kwilliam> Hi, Vista deleted my Ext3 partitions (root and home).  Is there a way to recover those partitions?
[01:36] <denmax> so, where do you think i should start with .  for some strange reason ubuntu has found 2 ethernet adaptors. while i acutally have one
[01:36] <TedOnion> denmax:  before you start setting everything manually. . . you may want to remove all your custom configurations and let the computer try to connect again.
[01:36] <LjL> !info testdisk | kwilliam
[01:36] <ubotu> kwilliam: testdisk: Partition scanner and disk recovery tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 6.5-1build1 (feisty), package size 550 kB, installed size 1784 kB
[01:37] <denmax> sure ted. i can do that now. and come back in 2 minutes
[01:37] <quittt> kitche:  how do I give a password for it?
[01:37] <kitche> quittt: use sudo instead
[01:37] <Dremth> how can i make it so that my side mouse buttons act as forward and back buttons in nautilus and firefox like in Windows?
[01:37] <luiX_> thanks LjL
[01:37] <quittt> kitche: I want to generate Debian menu
[01:37] <atlfalcons866> can pgp be cracked
[01:37] <quittt> how do I make it?
[01:37] <kwilliam> ubotu, I'll try that.
[01:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i'll try that. - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:37] <TedOnion> denmax:  unless you have a very strange or unusual network card, ubuntu should have no problem using it.
[01:37] <LjL> !offtopic | atlfalcons866
[01:37] <ubotu> atlfalcons866: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:37] <kitche> quittt: same way as you did before but with sudo
[01:37] <jrib> !mouse > Dremth (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:38] <VSpike> quittt: if you really want a root shell use "sudo -i"
[01:38] <optimax> i got disconnectd and my nick is now locked in this channel . denmax !
[01:38] <astro76> quittt, sudo uses your user password
[01:39] <Dremth> jrib, thanks!
[01:39] <LjL> optimax: you should have registered. that way, you could recover your nick
[01:39] <LjL> !register > optimax    (optimax, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:39] <LjL> optimax: anyway, it will be released after a while
[01:39] <SpiritD> lol
[01:39] <SpiritD> unless someone gets it 1str
[01:39] <fluffles> where can i find information on the upcoming ubuntu release (release schedule, beta's, new features, etc)
[01:39] <SpiritD> ;)
[01:39] <quittt> oh
[01:39] <LjL> !gutsy > fluffles    (fluffles, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:40] <quittt> I will restarrt X
[01:40] <quittt> I will be back
[01:40] <fluffles> thanks
[01:40] <spiriteh> Whats the command to view active kernel mods? :/
[01:41] <Dremth> is there a thing i can download that changes the ubuntu main menu to something that is exactly or very close to windows vista's start menu? ive tried the opensuse kickoff and the gnome slab or whatever its called, but they are both not close enough.
[01:41] <VSpike> spiriteh: lsmod I think
[01:41] <S_Rens> C'est quoi le nom du forum francais de linux ?
[01:42] <jrib> !fr | S_Rens
[01:42] <ubotu> S_Rens: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[01:42] <optimax> what was the command to make the computer search for a dhcp server ? su dhclient eth0 ?
[01:42] <bulio> I'm about to install debian on a core 2 duo T7500 2.2GHZ machine
[01:42] <bulio> is it better to install feisty 32-bit or 64-bit?
[01:43] <jrib> bulio: 32bit unless you know exactly why you want 64bit
[01:43] <bulio> jrib: won't it be faster?
[01:43] <jrib> bulio: no
[01:43] <TedOnion> Dremth:  I don't mean to question your taste. . . but why?!  In any case, check out gnome-look.org, and mess with your menus and toolbars. . . you should be able to come up with something you like.
[01:43] <bulio> especially for virtualizing other machines
[01:43] <optimax> ted: what was the command to configure the dhcp addres? su dhclient eth0 ?
[01:44] <jrib> bulio: you won't notice anything.  Try both if you want.  The main issue is that proprietary software like flash and sun's java plugin is not availabel in 64bit so those things become harder to install
[01:45] <eclipse_> how can I add new resolutions to xorg.conf not manually ?
[01:45] <Dremth> TedOnion, i like the functionality of the vista start menu. i'm actually on vista right now. i'm not much of a linux person but ive been able to make ubuntu almost exactly like vista (except the main menu). ive looked on gnome-look but i cant find anything that changes the menu.
[01:45] <diafic_> sleep nao. Nini
[01:45] <optimax> jrib: what was the command to configure the dhcp addres? su dhclient eth0 ?
[01:45] <jrib> optimax: sudo instead of su
[01:46] <optimax> col
[01:46] <TedOnion> dremth:  I guess I am not familiar enough with vista's menu to help you find the features you want.  Keep asking and I'm sure someone will chime up!
[01:46] <bulio> so whats the point of 64-bit then?
[01:46] <kitche> bulio: for servers mostly no real desktop usage
[01:46] <console_jockey> I'd like to set up my machine for remote access via vnc (similar to remote desktop for windows).  What application should I be looking for?
[01:46] <jrib> bulio: the main point is that you get to use more than 4gb of ram
[01:47] <pwn> I have my samba setup correctly, and the home folder is shared. How do I add an NTFS partition to my share?
[01:48] <pwn> I'm in smb.conf but I don't know where to add it
[01:48] <console_jockey> pwn: I think if you install something like ntfs-3g (which will mount an ntfs part locally), you should then be able to share it as you would share any other device...
[01:48] <pwn> console_jockey: I have ntfs-3g installed, and its mounted
[01:49] <HealthyElijah> how can ubuntu have a realease dat nailed down so precisely?
[01:49] <console_jockey> pwn: ok.  I use smb4k when I want to connecto to an smb share, but I've not worked out how to share my directories to other smb clients (which is what you are doing, yes?).
[01:49] <seme> can anyone recommend a free system for planning and managing development similar to jira... bugzilla just seems to be for managing bugs people find but not much for planning
[01:49] <pwn> console_jockey: I need to copy my MP3 folders to my laptop thats running Windows
[01:50] <HealthyElijah> join #tech
[01:50] <console_jockey> pwn: in that case, what I've done (woudl do) is set up an share point on the lappy, use smb4k on my desktop and mount the share point on lappy to desktop, then push files to share...
[01:50] <pwn> console_jockey: I can access my shared folder on my Ubuntu system, but only the home directory is showing up.. I don't know how to add additional folders, and drives
[01:51] <VSpike> pwn: just add at the end..  [MyNTFSVol]   //  comment = Something useful  //  path = /media/sda2  // read only = yes
[01:51] <`Telroth> anyone available to help me with a sata problem after I updated my system yesterday?
[01:51] <pwn> Ah okay
[01:51] <pwn> Let me try that
[01:51] <pwn> :)
[01:51] <VSpike> pwn: where // is new line, [MyNTFSVol]  is the share name, and path is the path to the NTFS mount
[01:51] <console_jockey> pwn: but clearly there are others more experienced than I here who can help
[01:51] <VSpike> pwn: then do sudo invoke-rc.d samba restart
[01:52] <pwn> VSpike: I can put any name I want for MyNTFSVol?
[01:52] <VSpike> pwn: if you used ntfs-3g and the stuff is writable, and you want it shared writable, use "read only = no"
[01:52] <VSpike> pwn: Yep, as long as its a valid share name
[01:52] <spiriteh> VSpike: thanks
[01:53] <godzirra> Why does my nvidia card not show up in the restricted device manager?
[01:53] <pwn> VSpike: The share is /media/Music ... So I just put [Music] ?
[01:53] <phpwne1> i changed my resolution and now ubuntu won't start. it says could not start the x server
[01:53] <phpwne1> i cant SSH in either
[01:53] <godzirra> phpwne1: so change it back
[01:53] <phpwne1> it wont respond to ping
[01:53] <phpwne1> how?
[01:53] <wolfsong> any idea why nautilus would be slow browsing /mnt?
[01:54] <VSpike> pwn: you could, or [OldMusicFiles]  or whatever you like... can't remember if space is OK, so best avoid it
[01:54] <tilton> can anyone help me with an Xchat problem
[01:54] <pwn> Okay, I'm trying it
[01:54] <VSpike> pwn: recommend you investigate SWAT too
[01:54] <phpwne1> how can i get to a prompt locally? is there a hot key(s) i can press on startup to not start X?
[01:55] <waxyfresh> is there a way to switch from ubuntu to ubuntu studio without useing a install cd?
[01:55] <VSpike> pwn: only hassle with it is you have to enable the root account, bu tthat's pretty easy
[01:55] <pwn> SWAT?
[01:55] <VSpike> !swat
[01:55] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[01:55] <`Telroth> phpwne1, try ctrl+alt+f1
[01:55] <magdalen0> ppl, does anyone have a how-to that explain how to install codecs to see divx and that kind of stuff?
[01:55] <kitche> waxyfresh: ubuntustudio-desktop or something close to that
[01:55] <phpwne1> ctrl alt f1 it is brb
[01:55] <godzirra> Why does my nvidia card not show up in the restricted device manager?  Anyone?
[01:56] <VSpike> pwn: that's not much help... http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/SWAT.html
[01:57] <VSpike> pwn: basically do "sudo apt-get install swat", then "sudo passwd root", then point a browser to "localhost:901"
[01:58] <technel> I tried to install Compiz-Fusion, it didn't work, I reverted everything, and now the stuff on the screen goes off of the screen boundary by like 10-20px. How do I fix this?
[01:59] <`Telroth> After I updated my system, my sata drive started throwing a bunch of exceptions and reads really slowly (7 minutes from X starting to it loading the background of the login screen). Any help?
[01:59] <gmcinnes> anyone know, or konw how to find out what provides /etc/samba?
[02:00] <kitche> gmcinnes: samba
[02:00] <un_dave> maybe someone can help me. i use a private tracker, and it says it supports 0.5.4
[02:00] <un_dave> but when i try download, i get this
[02:00] <un_dave> Tracker announce {event message: tracker announce, torrent: The.Simpsons.S19E01.PROPER.PDTV.XViD-YesTV.torrent}
[02:00] <un_dave> Tracker alert {event message: tracker: "https://yadadda.net:443/announce.php" unkown protocol in tracker url, torrent: The.Simpsons.S19E01.PROPER.PDTV.XViD-YesTV.torrent, status code: -1, Times in a row: 3}
[02:00] <kitche> !privacy | un_dave
[02:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about privacy - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:01] <IdleOne> !paste | dave
[02:01] <ubotu> dave: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:01] <gmcinnes> kitche: it doesn't seem to.  apt-get remove --purge samba  leaves me with no /etc/samba and then apt-get install samba doesn't bring it back
[02:01] <kitche> gmcinnes: well samba is what uses the directory
[02:01] <pwn> VSpike: I tried what you suggested, adding that line to smb.conf and it worked perfectly. But you say SWAT is better?
[02:01] <un_dave> sorry.
[02:01] <gmcinnes> kitche: I konw.  But what apt package provides it?
[02:02] <gmcinnes> kitche: or how to find out?
[02:02] <Sajes> I need a bit of guidance.
[02:02] <IdleOne> Sajes: turn left! :)
[02:02] <VSpike> pwn: swat is pretty handy sometimes.  I like editing smb.conf directly too, but swat is nice to have for some things.  Not least, easy access to the help file for every option.
[02:02] <Sajes> See, I bought a trendnet TFM-560X dial up modem, right. And I can connect successfully.. but only at 28.8, and on my winmodem I get 38.6.. so is there something I'm doing wrong?
[02:03] <InSaNiTyIG> how do i load GNOME environment. its stuck on the text login
[02:03] <kitche> gmcinnes: samba-common which is needed for samba
[02:03] <VSpike> pwn: it's basically a web interface for samba config and management
[02:03] <InSaNiTyIG> isnt it like sudo..something
[02:03] <pwn> Ah, okay
[02:03] <IdleOne> InSaNiTyIG: startx
[02:03] <gmcinnes> kitche: hmph.
[02:04] <InSaNiTyIG> that doesnt work
[02:04] <IdleOne> !x
[02:04] <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
[02:04] <InSaNiTyIG> i know its a sudo command that loaded it
[02:04] <`Telroth> lol
[02:04] <fedefede0101> hi guys..dont' laugh at me please :)
[02:04] <`Telroth> restart x = ctrl+alt+backspace
[02:04] <ronnie> How do you turn off icon text truncating? I got my font really high so it truncates it every 3 letters
[02:04] <fedefede0101> I want to get rhythmbox as my alarm clock
[02:05] <kitche> InSaNiTyIG: you shouldn't have to use sudo at all to load gnome
[02:05] <fedefede0101> using cron and a script
[02:05] <fedefede0101> but I can't understand how dbus work :(
[02:05] <InSaNiTyIG> ok i got it
[02:06] <InSaNiTyIG> i had to do it earlier and someone told me some sudo invoke command
[02:06] <VSpike> InSaNiTyIG: perhaps you are thinking of "sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start"
[02:06] <`Telroth> After updating my machine, the sata drive (/dev/sda, 250GB) reads at extremely slow speeds and the console spits out http://pastebin.com/f470e3602 over and over again. Any help?
[02:06] <InSaNiTyIG> yeah that
[02:06] <InSaNiTyIG> is there any difference?
[02:07] <fedefede0101> here is the script http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/441/
[02:07] <VSpike> InSaNiTyIG: yeah... startx just starts a single x session for whoever you are currently runnning as ... the gdm starts the display manager, which gives you the graphical login and allows multiple sessions
[02:08] <Dremth> is there a thing i can download that changes the ubuntu main menu to something that is exactly or very close to windows vista's start menu? ive tried the opensuse kickoff and the gnome slab or whatever its called, but they are both not close enough.
[02:08] <fedefede0101> does anyone has any suggestion to make the script looking better??
[02:08] <SpiritD> !vista
[02:08] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[02:08] <AndrewB>  /13
[02:08] <fedefede0101> maybe by suggesting me a good guide to how dbus works...??
[02:09] <fedefede0101> thanks
[02:09] <demetrio> i downloaded the kernel 2.6.20-16-386 but when i select it from grub it doesnt load and it says could not load x server... what's wrong?
[02:09] <john__> need help restoring virtual desktop option to panel
[02:11] <geezone> has anyone had any problems  after updates where completed like mounted drives disappearing ..
[02:12] <kahrytan> geezone, works for me
[02:12] <`Telroth> After updating my machine, the sata drive (/dev/sda, 250GB) reads at extremely slow speeds and the console spits out http://pastebin.com/f470e3602 over and over again. Any help?
[02:13] <geezone> How dose one get help with recovering a drive that was mounted and no longer there..
[02:14] <`Telroth> geezone, open up a terminal and try "sudo mount /path/to/mount/point"
[02:14] <geezone> ok will do
[02:14] <demetrio> i downloaded the kernel 2.6.20-16-386 but when i select it from grub it doesnt load and it says could not load x server... what's wrong?
[02:15] <gmcinnes> ok. howto connect to a samba share that I created using ubunu share folder applet?
[02:15] <griznok> hi guys... is this the right place to ask about Gutsy stuff?
[02:16] <bruenig> !gibbon
[02:16] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[02:16] <gmcinnes> I mean do I have to set up users or anything?
[02:16] <griznok> gotcha.. .thanks :)
[02:16] <BIOWASTE> i have a 5.10 version of ubuntu linux is it a portable one ?
[02:16] <IdleOne> BIOWASTE: if you mean is it a LiveCD yes it is
[02:17] <Dremth> whats are the differences from fiesty and gutsy?
[02:17] <jmazikowski> Hey, I just rebooted my dual boot system after using windows xp and neither windows nor ubuntu feisty will start up. if i choose xp in grub it tells me "Error reading from drive", if i choose ubuntu it gives me a few lines starting with kinit. what could my problem be?
[02:17] <BIOWASTE> IdleOne where can i get a full example of it for my computer or the newest version from ?
[02:18] <BIOWASTE> not liveCd full version
[02:18] <IdleOne> BIOWASTE: the 5.10 liveCD is also a install cd. you can get the new version 7.04 from www.ubuntu.com
[02:18] <Dremth> is there a thing i can download that changes the ubuntu main menu to something that is exactly or very close to windows vista's start menu? ive tried the opensuse kickoff and the gnome version, but they are both not close enough.
[02:18] <BIOWASTE> thanks for the help IdleOne
[02:18] <IdleOne> np
[02:18] <`Telroth> Dremth, i don't know if it works in gnome, but try kbfx
[02:19] <IdleOne> Dremth: if mom and dad dont want you installing ubuntu. trying to make it look like vista is not going to work :)
[02:19] <demetrio> i downloaded the kernel 2.6.20-16-386 but when i select it from grub it doesnt load and it says could not load x server... what's wrong?
[02:19] <SpiritD> lol IdleOne
[02:19] <geezone> I keep on getting this error when trying to mount the drive" FUSE mount point creation failed Unmounting /dev/disk/by-uuid/0A60E3ED60E37EB7 "
[02:19] <boola> hello
[02:19] <IdleOne> SpiritD: :)
[02:19] <`Telroth> After updating my machine, the sata drive (/dev/sda, 250GB) reads at extremely slow speeds and the console spits out http://pastebin.com/f470e3602 over and over again. Any help?
[02:20] <chalcedony> Dremth: my son is now making a lot of money programming linux. . develp some heroes to impress your parents with
[02:20] <Draggin> Ola! I have returned :)
[02:21] <Dremth> IdleOne, lol
[02:21] <Dremth> chalcedony, i want it to look like vista because it is something i'm familiar with
[02:22] <Draggin> More questions - is there something like Windows' restore points in Linux? I want to attempt to install a driver for a finicky device, but I want to be able to get rid of it and use the one currently applied if it doesn't work...  How would I go about doing this?
[02:22] <IdleOne> Dremth: get unfamiliar with it and get familiar with gnome. if you really want a closer to windows look and feel try kde sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[02:22] <Dremth> `Telroth, that's not what i was asking about but thanks for the reference. i'll have to try that out
[02:23] <Dremth> IdleOne, i am somewhat familiar with gnome, but its not just gnome, its all linux
[02:23] <Dremth> IdleOne, i dont have kde
[02:23] <chalcedony> Dremth: my friend likes Puppy Linux
[02:23] <sixpence> Dremth: What's your question?
[02:24] <IdleOne> Dremth: the first week is the hardest . after that you start wondering how come windows isnt more like linux
[02:24] <chalcedony> IdleOne: well said :)
[02:24] <IdleOne> ty
[02:24] <demetrio> i downloaded the kernel 2.6.20-16-386 but when i select it from grub it doesnt load and it says could not load x server... what's wrong?
[02:24] <Draggin> Anybody?
[02:24] <Dremth> IdleOne, i've been using linux going on 2 years now :)
[02:24] <fedefede0102> :( my connection felt down and my nick is hanging
[02:25] <IdleOne> Dremth: to try kde install kubuntu-desktop package from terminal or Synaptic
[02:25] <crdlb> fedefede0102, just ghost it
[02:25] <crdlb> fedefede0102, /msg nickserv help ghost
[02:25] <chalcedony> does anyone know what they mean by 'edit the file" /var/tmp/lynx.cfg.XXfzEuxu" ?
[02:25] <Dremth> IdleOne, so you're saying this kubuntu desktop is for gnome? or it installs kde?
[02:25] <Draggin> vulcanius -you still around?
[02:26] <IdleOne> Dremth: it installs kde
[02:26] <Draggin> Bruenig - or you?
[02:26] <Dremth> IdleOne, oh, well ive used kde before
[02:26] <IdleOne> Dremth: only thing is if you dont like it there is no easy way of removing all the kde stuff it brings with it
[02:26] <fedefede0102> thanks crdlb...I'm pretty new to "irc" thx
[02:27] <Dremth> IdleOne, im not on my ubuntu right now, but i'll have to give you a screen shot of my ubuntu desktop. you cant get more like vista than what i've got
[02:27] <IdleOne> !eyecandy | Dremth check out these links you may find something close to what you want
[02:27] <ubotu> Dremth check out these links you may find something close to what you want: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[02:28] <Draggin> Darnit... Looks like I'm laggin out again...
[02:28] <gmcinnes> anyone get samba working on ff ?
[02:28] <IdleOne> Draggin: are you?
[02:28] <IdleOne> heh
[02:28] <IdleOne> guess so
[02:28] <amio> hi, how to change my default video player which opens videos from web site to another video player?
[02:29] <underwatercow> I hooked my desktop and laptop to a switch, but they aren't showing up in the network folder. Do I need to do something else?
[02:29] <bomby> hi
[02:29] <bomby> how can i find what kind of gfx i am using?
[02:29] <NotSure> i made modifications to hid-core.c
[02:30] <NotSure> i need to make usbhid.ko
[02:30] <NotSure> or recompile my kernel
[02:30] <kowal> exit
[02:30] <demetrio> i downloaded the kernel 2.6.20-16-386 but when i select it from grub it doesnt load and it says could not load x server... what's wrong?
[02:30] <tag> So does anyone use beryl?  I just set it up, but all my gtk apps look ugly as shit
[02:30] <NotSure> how do i do that?
[02:30] <tag> and they aren't having the emerald transparency stuff, only the window manager is transparent
[02:30] <IdleOne> amio: system>preferences>prefered applications
[02:30] <tag> also, how the hell do I get this cube workspace stuff working
[02:30] <gmcinnes> no samba dorks?  just stuck on one little thing.  One wafer thin mint.
[02:30] <amio> thank you
[02:30] <NotSure> all right, here is the full story
[02:30] <BarryToeman> Dremth: did you try the Beryl Vista theme? http://www.beryl-themes.org/content/show.php/Vista-Linux?content=42875
[02:31] <sixpence> tag: Please try the #beryl channel
[02:31] <chalcedony> tag: i hear your frustration
[02:31] <gmcinnes> how do you set up users?
[02:31] <NotSure> usb hid takes over Logitech Rumbple Pad 2
[02:31] <NotSure> and i am trying to write driver for that joystick
[02:31] <fedefede0101> good!! :) thx again
[02:31] <IdleOne> gmcinnes: in System Administration
[02:31] <NotSure> i modifed hid-core.c so Logitech Rumble Pad 2 is on black list
[02:31] <Dremth> BarryToeman, i have it, or something close. i want a different main menu though; not a gui theme
[02:31] <gmcinnes> IdleOne: yeah, but for samba users too?
[02:32] <NotSure> now i need to recompile hid-core.c and usbhid.ko
[02:32] <NotSure> any help?
[02:32] <gmcinnes> IdleOne: or should they just use system users?
[02:32] <IdleOne> gmcinnes: oh . samba.conf maybe I dont know
[02:32] <gmcinnes> IdleOne: everything seems to point to the fact that it should 'just work' but I can't auth against my shares.
[02:33] <IdleOne> gmcinnes: wish I could help you . sorry I dont know
[02:33] <gmcinnes> I can go grokking around in conf files to get it going, but I'd like to use the ubuntu way
[02:34] <amio> IdleOne in prefered applications there is only net browser and mail and terminal kind nothing about video players
[02:34] <Syrra> Does anyone know how to get kernel updates to stop changing my menu.lst file to look in the wrong place for the root partition?
[02:34] <IdleOne> gmcinnes: stick around for a while someone will know
[02:34] <Evanlec> anyone tell me why this doesnt work in my crontab? Line 1:   * * * * * echo "It works!"
[02:34] <kitche> Syrra: make sure your custom kerenls are below the line that it says custom things go
[02:34] <demetrio> i downloaded the kernel 2.6.20-16-386 but when i select it from grub it doesnt load and it says could not load x server... what's wrong?
[02:34] <Frogzoo> Syrra: groot
[02:35] <IdleOne> amio: click on the Multimedia tab
[02:35] <Frogzoo> Syrra: probly then need a 'sudo update-grub'
[02:35] <NotSure> Hello, folks, i need to recompile hid-core.c
[02:35] <NotSure> any help?
[02:35] <deus> I got an travelmate laptop that runs very hot, where should i start looking for a solution to this problem?
[02:35] <phoenix_> hey  can any one  help me out i just installed feisty fawn and sure enough i have no sound
[02:36] <Frogzoo> !sound | phoenix_
[02:36] <ubotu> phoenix_: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:36] <NotSure> phoenix: this should be the least of your worries!
[02:36] <Evanlec> anyone tell me why this doesnt work in my crontab? Line 1:   * * * * * echo "It works!"
[02:36] <amio> IdleOne I dont have any multimedia tab
[02:36] <kitche> Evanlec: you sure it does not work?
[02:36] <jrib> Evanlec: it probably does but where would it echo?
[02:36] <wweasel> Hey guys. Adobe Acrobat Reader was in the repos until edgy. (package: acroread). Anyone know where it went?
[02:36] <Evanlec> jrib, i thot it would echo to the command line?
[02:37] <IdleOne> amio:  in System>prefs>prefered App?
[02:37] <jrib> Evanlec: no, cron runs in its own little environment
[02:37] <Syrra> Thank you~
[02:37] <Evanlec> jrib, okay, so i should do something like echo "it works" > file.txt  ??
[02:37] <fedefede0101> yes... jrib :) this is why I'm messing with dbus :(
[02:37] <amio> IdleOne I dont have any multimedia tab in system pref  prefered apps only system and internet
[02:38] <jrib> Evanlec: sure
[02:38] <Evanlec> is that syntax ok?
[02:38] <jrib> Evanlec: I would give an absolute path for file.txt
[02:38] <Evanlec> right, but otherwise that should put that text in there every minute right?
[02:39] <IdleOne> amio: what ubuntu version?
[02:39] <jrib> Evanlec: yes
[02:39] <Evanlec> k
[02:39] <amio> 7.4
[02:40] <IdleOne> jrib: how does amio set his prefered media player in 7.04
[02:40] <jrib> !defaultapp | amio
[02:40] <ubotu> amio: To change the default application for a filetype in Nautilus, right-click on a file, select Properties -> Open With, and then change the setting. In Kubuntu, Konqueror -> Settings -> Configure and then hit "File Associations"
[02:41] <IdleOne> jrib: ty I couldnt remember the factoid
[02:41] <amio> ubotu that was kubuntu or also works on ubuntu?
[02:41] <jrib> amio: the first thing he said was for ubuntu
[02:41] <jrib> amio: ubotu is a bot by the way
[02:41] <amio> jrib ok thanks
[02:42] <boola> how are you all doing?
[02:42] <IdleOne> !botsnack
[02:42] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[02:42] <boola> it there a way to see a userlist for channels in XChat?
[02:42] <fedefede0101> ahahahah what's that??
[02:42] <boola> im new to this..
[02:42] <IdleOne> boola: it is on the right you need to expand it
[02:42] <boola> IdleOne: Thanks :)
[02:42] <fedefede0101> ubotu: lol :) funny by the way ghhgh
[02:43] <IdleOne> np
[02:44] <amio> jrib but does that work also when I view some web page with video? it will work with the same player which I have choosen?
[02:44] <jrib> amio: for firefox plug-ins, install the one you want and remove the one you don't want
[02:44] <boola> is flash player out for ubuntu x64 dist yet?
[02:44] <jrib> !flash64 > boola (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:44] <IdleOne> !flash
[02:44] <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
[02:44] <jrib> boola: (no but see ubotu)
[02:45] <RazaMetaL> hi
[02:45] <amio> jrib how to do that?
[02:45] <jrib> amio: same way you install everything else on ubuntu, use your favorite package manager like Add/Remove for example
[02:45] <RazaMetaL> I need to load two modules (for zaptel cards) on an especific order
[02:45] <RazaMetaL> first one e1 pci card and lats one tdm fxs card
[02:46] <RazaMetaL> the problem is that when I reboot the machine the tdm is on /proc/zaptel/1 and the e1 at /proc/zaptel/1
[02:46] <RazaMetaL> if I reboot again the e1 is at /proc/zaptel/1 and the tdm at /proc/zaptel/2
[02:46] <RazaMetaL> how can I set /proc/zaptel/1 for e1 and /proc/zaptel/2 for tdm ?
[02:47] <amio> jrib I am not getting it well I already have vlc player installed and I want it to be the default so what should I do in this case because when I view video by firefox it works automatically with the default player of linux
[02:47] <phoenix_> notsure ive followed the bot advice and no  help
[02:47] <jrib> amio: vlc player and vlc plugin-in for firefox are different packages
[02:48] <underwatercow> why can't I see my computers on the network in the network folder?
[02:48] <Obito-kun> Sorry, I'm noob, i'm French, ispeak english very bad ! I have just a question. Is it possible to open xchat witn firefox. I mean in the firefox bar !
[02:48] <Ademan> is there any way to recover a runaway notification icon? (ktorrent's icon is somewhere offscreen, i don't know why)
[02:48] <Ademan> !fr
[02:48] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:49] <vip3rousmango> anyone have experiance installing Damn Small Linux onto a USB pen drive in ubuntu?
[02:49] <Obito-kun> thanks ^^
[02:49] <Ademan> vip3rousmango: no but unfortunately i don't really think this is the place for that, #ubuntu-offtopic and ##linux might serve you better, there might even be a #dsl   (personally i like SLAX for thumbdrives)
[02:49] <un_dave> hey, ubuntu has just listed some updates for me, in the update manager.
[02:50] <Ademan> that's what it's for :-)
[02:50] <yumbaman> slax is nice
[02:50] <vip3rousmango> Ademan: would Slax be easyer to install onto a 128mb drive??
[02:50] <Ademan> vip3rousmango: i don't really know about "easier" i just like it more personally
[02:50] <vip3rousmango> Ademan: I wouldn't think so.. i have the Slax Killbill Live CD and I love it
[02:50] <yumbaman> slax is really easy to install to cd or flash drive
[02:50] <un_dave> one says something about you likely do not want to install this package directly...
[02:50] <Ademan> un_dave: what's the name of the package?
[02:51] <un_dave> linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic
[02:51] <yumbaman> make a bootable flash drive, then use slax live cd files to boot it.  you need an auto run im dure
[02:51] <yumbaman> sure*
[02:51] <Wips> Is there any software in ubuntu that records your monitor?
[02:52] <Xero> Wips, recordmydesktop
[02:52] <Ademan> Wips: tons, gtk-recordmydesktop is one of the better ones (or at least nicer)
[02:52] <Xero> For a gui for that, gtk-recordmydesktop
[02:52] <Wips> Alright, thank you :)
[02:52] <sebastian_> hi guys ... has anybody had the problem with the gnome calendar showing different appointment dates than evolution? what could be causing that? all dates are exactly one date off and it only happens with the whole day appointments
[02:52] <un_dave> Ademan: is there any reason i shouldn't just click install updates?
[02:52] <amio> jrib thanks
[02:52] <Wips> do Recordmydesktop use alot of memory?
[02:53] <vulcanius> sebastian_, leap year maybe?
[02:53] <Matir> sebastian_, I would GUESS (haven't seen it) that it might be a timezone issue...
[02:53] <Ademan> un_dave: if you have installed nvidia drivers from nvidia's website, or ati drivers from their website, you'll have to reinstall them afterwards
[02:53] <un_dave> ah, ok.
[02:53] <sebastian_> vulcanius: what do you mean?
[02:53] <Xero> Wips, my system is a few years old and it won't record Compiz (decently) on it.
[02:53] <vulcanius> sebastian_, i wasn't really serious.
[02:53] <Ademan> when you reboot you'll have no video, and you'll have just the command line to reinstall it, it's not terrible, but i think they don't reccomend it because it could scare some people
[02:53] <sebastian_> matir: i haven't been changing the time zone ... what do you think would fix this
[02:53] <vip3rousmango> yumbaman: how do i make the flash drive bootable is basicly my question
[02:53] <Wips> What do you mean Xero? Compiz (Decently) ?
[02:53] <Matir> sebastian_, I'd feel a bug on it
[02:54] <vip3rousmango> yumbaman: I have an empty 128mb flash drive, and the tut im using suggests my-sys for creating a MSWindows readable bootable flashdrive
[02:54] <un_dave> Ademan: what about the nvidia drivers that come with ubuntu, in the restricted section
[02:54] <sebastian_> Matir: i guess it could be ... the weird thing is it's only been happening since i upgraded to gutsy
[02:54] <Ademan> Xero: the thing is ALL recording software slows things down A LOT, so recording compiz may not be an option with any software
[02:54] <Ademan> un_dave: should be fine, i just did that upgrade myself, although i have yet to reboot
[02:54] <Ademan> in fact, if you give me a minute i'll reboot and tell you what happened :-)
[02:54] <un_dave> Ademan: ok, cool, thanks
[02:55] <un_dave> lol, ok cheers
[02:55] <dle> Hi. Does anyone have a .asoundrc for the M-Audio Delta 44 (ice1712) that they're happy with, and that you will share?
[02:55] <Matir> sebastian_, ah, than try asking in #ubuntu+1
[02:55] <sebastian_> matir: thanx
[02:56] <geezone> dose anyone know where else I can get support for Linux ubuntu ?????
[02:57] <spasticteapot> geezone: Your local Linux User Group!
[02:57] <jrib> !support > geezone (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:57] <Scunizi> geezone, www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:57] <Evanlec> jrib, okay i got the echo commands to print to my text file every minute, but if i replace the echo command with one like "/usr/bin/totem --play /home/music/file.mp3" it doesnt do anything
[02:57] <jrib> !cron > Evanlec (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:58] <jrib> Evanlec: read the section on using X applications
[02:58] <Evanlec> ok
[02:58] <Evanlec> thx
[02:58] <un_dave> Ademan: all good?
[02:58] <Ademan> un_dave: absolutely no problems here, but i gotta go now
[02:58] <Curs0r> anyone know how to set up nat translation? I have the dhcp server finally but I need to route this connection to my private network behind this pc
[02:58] <geezone> Thanks all
[02:58] <Ademan> yep
[02:58] <jrib> Evanlec: search for "gui applications" on the wiki page
[02:58] <un_dave> Ademan: cheers, thanks!
[02:59] <Gnea> !nat
[02:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nat - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:59] <Curs0r> dhcp services are working well, the ips are assigned to use the private ip 192.168.0.1 as their gateway/dhcp server
[03:00] <nexttwo> ping
[03:00] <nexttwo> ~ping
[03:00] <nexttwo> !ping
[03:00] <Curs0r> the problem is I need nat or something similar to provide the relay for dns lookups etc
[03:00] <ubotu> pong
[03:00] <Evanlec> jrib, wheres the wiki page?
[03:00] <jrib> Evanlec: did you receive a link from ubotu?
[03:00] <Evanlec> i did
[03:00] <jrib> Evanlec: that's the one (the first link)
[03:00] <Evanlec> the cronhowto and the link to tech-geeks
[03:00] <Curs0r> in xp it was like 3 lines to set it up with netsh, is there something like that in ubuntu?
[03:00] <Evanlec> first link is... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto
[03:01] <langone_> my father has just mounted a new hd here. i want to move a folder to this new hd, but i have no permission to do it! i have tried to move using the sudo command, but it didn't work. can someone help me?
[03:01] <sky1> does strncpy()  automatically copies null character after end of each string ? I am copying arrays of string here
[03:01] <jrib> Evanlec: yes, that's a wiki
[03:01] <Evanlec> o
[03:01] <jrib> langone_: what filesystem is on the new hd?
[03:01] <Curs0r> sky1, strncpy() copies the number of chars you tell it to
[03:02] <Whitor> Hey, I have a gateway nx200s, it has an Integrated ADI 1981B sound card that I cannot seem to get working. I've tried the suggestion of the bot and I've not gotten very far. Can anyone help me out?
[03:02] <sky1> Curs0r, So I have to add null character after each string to make sure its ok ?
[03:02] <Evanlec> jrib, there any CLI apps that could play an m4a file?
[03:02] <Curs0r> sky1, check the gnu C docs to be certain
[03:02] <langone_> jrib: ntfs, but i have installed ntfs-3g
[03:02] <nexttwo> i am not glad what is going on. # fix it.
[03:02] <jrib> Evanlec: possibly mplayer
[03:02] <Evanlec> k
[03:02] <Curs0r> !netsh
[03:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about netsh - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:02] <jrib> !ntfs-3g > langone_ (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:02] <nexttwo> :(:(:(
[03:03] <jrib> langone_: have you done what the wiki page ubotu just gave you says?
[03:03] <Gnea> Curs0r: http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/HOWTO//packet-filtering-HOWTO.html
[03:03] <vip3rousmango> What type of boot recored should I use on a usb key to get it ready for installing linux?
[03:03] <langone_> jrib: uhn, i'll try here, and i'll let you know
[03:03] <Curs0r> Gnea, cool I'll check it out
[03:03] <Gnea> Curs0r: if you want a GUI method, you could install webmin, but i wouldn't recommend it for security reasons
[03:03] <Curs0r> gotcha
[03:04] <sky1> what is a better ide to code in linux, I use gedit
[03:04] <InZaNe> ... um help!    I tried to reinstall ALSA and I messed something up, My session only lasts for like 2 seconds, can't get in through failsafe GNOME and I don't know how to use terminal well enough.
[03:04] <Gnea> sky1: based on preference, i use vim
[03:04] <Whitor> is there a sound specific channel for ubuntu? #ubuntu-sound? or something ?
[03:05] <jrib> sky1: gedit is fine, vim and emacs are the probably the most popular
[03:05] <sky1> Gnea:vim /vi is crazy man
[03:05] <Frogzoo> sky1: emacs really is pretty good
[03:05] <langone_> jrib: i just can't find it on the wiki!
[03:05] <kersinc07> #ubuntu-es
[03:05] <sky1> I used it for few months
[03:05] <jrib> langone_: did ubotu send you a message?
[03:05] <Gnea> sky1: nah, it's perfectly sane. syntax highlighting and auto-intend rock
[03:05] <jrib> Whitor: nope
[03:05] <langone_> jrib: yes, but i already have the ntsc-3g installed
[03:05] <Whitor> that sucks
[03:05] <InZaNe> cansomeone help me?
[03:05] <Gnea> sky1: er, indent
[03:06] <jrib> langone_: yes, but I asked if you followed all of the instructions on that page, including installing and running ntfs-config
[03:06] <Gnea> !alsa
[03:06] <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
[03:06] <langone_> jrib: yes, i did
[03:06] <jrib> langone_: pastebin your /etc/fstab
[03:06] <sky1> Gnea, gedit is pretty ok for me, but since I use such high resolution in my laptop that I cant see syntax highlighting much
[03:06] <vip3rousmango> Anyone know how to change/alter the MBR of a USB flash drive?
[03:06] <sky1> its all black to me, haha
[03:06] <Gnea> sky1: so change the font
[03:06] <langone_> jrib: on pvt?
[03:06] <jrib> !pastebin > langone_ (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:07] <sebastian_> Matir: turns out it WAS a time-zone problem ... evolution has its own time-zone settings and they happened to be different from the ones i had in gnome
[03:07] <Wips> And which program is preferred for movie-editing?
[03:07] <InZaNe> well, what happend was my integrated card isnt supported yet, but there was a patch, so I tried to install it, now I can't log in.
[03:07] <jrib> Whitor: kino and pitivi are two options
[03:07] <jrib> Wips: kino and pitivi are two options
[03:07] <Matir> sebastian_, ah, odd... evolution should (as a design point) pick up your locale... but whatever... is it working now?
[03:07] <Whitor> kino and pitivi, thx I'll check them out
[03:07] <pvl1> what do i do with .run files?
[03:07] <InZaNe> I have a Sigmatel 9220
[03:07] <yumbaman> does anyone use dd-wrt for a router?
[03:07] <sebastian_> Maitr: yeah, after changing the evolution's time zone manually
[03:08] <InZaNe> I DO
[03:08] <Matir> yumbaman, I like OpenWRT better
[03:08] <Gnea> pvl1: chmod 700 file.run && ./file.run
[03:08] <yumbaman> openwrt have a nice web interface like dd-wrt?
[03:08] <pvl1> gnea thanks
[03:08] <yumbaman> trying to get openvpn running on 2 dd-wrt's
[03:08] <cafuego> yumbaman: The white russian version does, kamikaze doesn't (yet)
[03:08] <langone_> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38605/
[03:09] <InZaNe> ... no one here is gunna help me huh?
[03:09] <Gnea> yumbaman: are  you documenting it?
[03:09] <cafuego> openvpn is prebuilt for openwrt, install, cfg, run, done
[03:09] <Gnea> !alsa | InZaNe
[03:09] <ubotu> InZaNe: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[03:09] <yumbaman> openvpn is installed already on dd-wrt
[03:09] <jrib> langone_: there are no lines for ntfs-3g on there, can you try running ntfs-config again and telling it to enable your ntfs partition again?
[03:09] <Gnea> oh
[03:09] <InZaNe> ... Thats not the problems I'm having.
[03:10] <amx> any idea why my /boot partition fails to mount after my upgrade to gutsy?
[03:10] <langone_> jrib: strange, i have done it. may i should reboot?
[03:10] <jetole> hey guys, did anyone elses lvm/encrypted root take a crap after a recent package update?
[03:10] <Whitor> kino and pitivi, wt? I'm looking for sound drivers
[03:10] <yumbaman> i just want to get the certificates and configs setup correctly
[03:10] <Gnea> oh
[03:10] <Gnea> InZaNe: please repeat the problem then
[03:10] <jrib> langone_: no, try running again, but make sure you check the partitions you want to access and hit apply
[03:10] <Whitor> I just want my sound to work
[03:10] <jrib> Whitor: yes, sorry for the confusion, I sent the message to your nick by mistake
[03:11] <fedefede0101> amx: join the #ubuntu+1 chan
[03:11] <yumbaman> do you use openvpn?
[03:11] <amx> fedefede0101: ok, thanks
[03:11] <fedefede0101> maybe they can halp you
[03:11] <Xero> I read on Automatix's official website that it no longer uses --force-yes or echo yes
[03:11] <fedefede0101> help*
[03:11] <Xero> Is it any safer now?
[03:11] <dle> InZaNe: Why don't you tell us what actually happens to you?
[03:11] <InZaNe>  tried to reinstall ALSA and I messed something up, My session only lasts for like 2 seconds, can't get in through failsafe GNOME and I don't know how to use terminal well enough.       my integrated card isnt supported yet, but there was a patch, so I tried to install it, now I can't log in.
[03:11] <Whitor> jrib ok, thaks
[03:11] <bruenig> Xero, nope
[03:11] <Xero> bruenig, why?
[03:11] <nomad111> hey all, how can i install gnome 2.20
[03:11] <nomad111> it does not seem to be in repos yet
[03:12] <nomad111> or am i wrong about that
[03:12] <Ketamine> hey guys how do i install irssi?
[03:12] <Xero> nomad111, it's in the Gutsy repos
[03:12] <Xero> Ketamine, sudo apt-get install irssi
[03:12] <Ketamine> ok
[03:12] <IdleOne> Ketamine: sudo apt-get install irssi
[03:12] <Gnea> InZaNe: what steps did you take to attempt the reinstall?
[03:12] <Xero> IdleOne, you lose. I said it first.
[03:12] <IdleOne> nomad111: download and compile
[03:12] <magdalen0> does anyone know how to erase GPG keys ?
[03:12] <jrib> !timebasedreleases > nomad111 (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:12] <IdleOne> Xero: you did
[03:12] <jrib> nomad111: wait until gutsy is released and then upgrade
[03:13] <nomad111> I CAN'T HEHE
[03:13] <bruenig> Xero, well first off, they absolutely still do that. Whether they use --force-yes or -y or whatever, it doesn't really matter, the complaint is that it is too abstracted which still remains
[03:13] <Ketamine> k
[03:13] <Ketamine> done
[03:13] <vip3rousmango> Hey, how do you erase the boot partition from a flash drive mounted at /dev/sdb1?
[03:13] <jrib> nomad111: hmm?
[03:13] <langone_> jrib: i've done, but it just remains the same. uhn, maybe it isn't ntfs?
[03:13] <Ketamine> so is the shortcut in app > internet now?
[03:13] <nomad111> lol
[03:13] <Evanlec> mm, is upgrading to gutsy going to be painless? what if u did silly things like used envy and automatix?
[03:13] <Xero> !automatix
[03:13] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[03:13] <nomad111> its too far away
[03:13] <IdleOne> nomad111: you can try compiling it yourself but things may break or may not
[03:13] <jrib> langone_: maybe... is there any data on it?  Why not just format it as ext3?
[03:13] <InZaNe> I uninstalled ALSA (probably where it went wrong)  and tried to un tar sources   for some reasen they didn't want to untar, so I rebooted and I just can't log in now.
[03:13] <kitche> Evanlec: then the upgrade will fail most likely
[03:13] <Evanlec> kitche, lol...fail??
[03:14] <kitche> Evanlec: yes break your system
[03:14] <Ketamine> Xero i dont see irssi in apps > internet.
[03:14] <Gnea> InZaNe: why did you try to use source?
[03:14] <Ketamine> lol how do i run it than?
[03:14] <Evanlec> i thot the worst would be those packages just would have to be re-installed...
[03:14] <Xero> Ketamine, irssi is a command line IRC client.
[03:14] <vip3rousmango> Hey, how do you erase the boot partition from a flash drive mounted at /dev/sdb1?
[03:14] <nomad111> IdleOne: i do not want to run the risk of breaking my system.
[03:14] <langone_> jrib: but i'll use it on an windows machine later, would it have any problem?
[03:14] <Xero> You run it in a terminal.
[03:14] <Gnea> InZaNe: what soundcard do you have?
[03:14] <Ketamine> oh k
[03:14] <Ketamine> so how do i run that?
[03:14] <jrib> Ketamine: irssi.org, click on documentation and the go to the starter guide
[03:14] <IdleOne> nomad111: then be patient. all things in due time
[03:14] <kitche> Ketamine: open up a terminal and type irssi
[03:14] <Xero> Ketamine, open a terminal and type 'irssi' in it.
[03:14] <InZaNe> because the patch was to replace some existing code and then compile it that way
[03:14] <irotas> stupid question .. i'm a little confused about how ubuntu does package updates .. when I check the 'Update Manager', it only ever lists security updates .. in 4 months I've never seen a regular application upgrade .. is that because of a setting I have somewhere? can I change something so that I can install regular application upgrades that aren't related to security problems?
[03:14] <Ketamine> Xero thanks
[03:14] <Xero> That, or use XChat or something similar.
[03:14] <nomad111> IdleOne: true...
[03:15] <kitche> !envy | Evanlec
[03:15] <ubotu> Evanlec: 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!
[03:15] <jrib> langone_: windows can read ext3 if you install a driver.  If it's just for data and such, it will work fine
[03:15] <kitche> !automatix | Evanlec
[03:15] <ubotu> Evanlec: Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[03:15] <jrib> !ext3 > langone_ (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:15] <Evanlec> kitche, well yes i know ive read all that
[03:15] <IdleOne> irotas: sudo apt-get upgrade
[03:15] <Wips> I'm looking for a movie-editor more advanced than Kino or Pitivi
[03:15] <Evanlec> kitche, but honestly they both worked without a hitch for me...
[03:15] <yumbaman> im also looking for a good movie-editor
[03:15] <kitche> Evanlec: well if you read about the analysis then you find out that automatix breaks ubuntu systems
[03:15] <IdleOne> irotas: or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:15] <Xero> Evanlec, I've never used them. Heard automatix is bad, but Envy is okay.
[03:15] <Evanlec> kitche, it didnt break mine?
[03:16] <Xero> !wfm | Evanlec
[03:16] <ubotu> Evanlec: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/
[03:16] <Arron> in rox, what is the option for the dir name? my "sudo pumount" is not working, i dont think its adding on the directory to pumount
[03:16] <kitche> Evanlec: umm it will try upgrading
[03:16] <langone_> jrib: oh, great. and how can i format it this way?
[03:16] <vip3rousmango> Anyoen knwo how to erase a partiton on a USB pen drive mounted as /dev/sdb1
[03:16] <irotas> IdleOne: thanks
[03:16] <InZaNe> Gnea: any ideas
[03:17] <pawan> hi
[03:17] <Evanlec> kitche, okay so is there anything i can do to prepare for gutsy upgrade? can i uninstall all automatix packages and then automatix itself?
[03:17] <pawan> cant we install itunes for ubuntu
[03:17] <yumbaman> im looking for a good movie-editor
[03:17] <vip3rousmango> Eww, why would you want Itunes?!?
[03:18] <Evanlec> pawan, i believe newest version of wine has some decent itunes support
[03:18] <langone_> jrib: oh, great. and how can i format it this way?
[03:18] <d4rkmonkey> pawan err, not the newest version at all...
[03:18] <jrib> langone_: install gparted and then use system -> administration -> GNOME Partition editor
[03:18] <dwxreaper> in synaptic what does the little ubuntu logo mean next to the software, does it mean it's been tested for ubuntu
[03:18] <d4rkmonkey> pawan its probably better to use something like gtkpod
[03:18] <HealthyElijah> Ubuntu is on the rise!
[03:18] <kitche> Evanlec: might work might not never used automatix since ubuntu has everything that works without using a 3rd part application to install then
[03:19] <IdleOne> irotas: your welcome . was afk
[03:19] <dwxreaper> in synaptic what does the little ubuntu logo mean next to the software, does it mean it's been tested for ubuntu?
[03:19] <HealthyElijah> dwxreaper: i wanna know too
[03:19] <dwxreaper> :)
[03:19] <kwilliam> I'm recovering from some messed up partition hell: I've recovered my Ext3 root partition and home partition using "testdisk", but I can't boot the root partition using Super Grub Disk.
[03:19] <mindrape> pawan - use gtkpod or Banshee
[03:19] <yumbaman> im looking for a good movie-editor
[03:19] <yumbaman> anyone know of any?
[03:20] <jmazikowski> Hi, I am having issues with kinit when i boot. I am currently running from a live cd because, even when left for long periods of time (10min) my feisty system refuses to boot. anybody know a way to help me?
[03:20] <IdleOne> irotas: 4 months huh . should get a decent upgrade hehe
[03:20] <Curs0r> Gnea, I read that whole thing just to find that they have a nat howto :P
[03:20] <HealthyElijah> yumbaman: i wanna know to, i saw jashaka and it looked sweet
[03:20] <yumbaman> did you get it running?
[03:20] <mindrape> jmazikowski - when it boots up push CTRL ALT F1 to get to the buffer behind the splash screen and tell us the error msgs.
[03:20] <fedefede0101> dwxreaper: it means that are packages included into the main repo
[03:21] <fedefede0101> if you filter by origin and select the main repo
[03:21] <HealthyElijah> fedefede0101: thanks
[03:21] <fedefede0101> you can see that
[03:21] <irotas> IdleOne: i did 'sudo apt-get -s upgrade scite' and got nothing .. i'm assuming there's a new package out there (i'm 3 versions behind), but I don't really know how to check to make sure
[03:21] <Gnea> Curs0r: cool, is it working? :)
[03:21] <irotas> IdleOne: i also did 'sudo apt-get update'
[03:21] <kwilliam> When I try to start gparted, it simply stays in the "scanning" state, so I can't use gparted, either.
[03:21] <Curs0r> Gnea, not yet I just started the nat howto
[03:21] <IdleOne> dwxreaper: all the packages in Synaptic have been tested for ubuntu
[03:22] <jmazikowski> mindrape: it is name_to_dev_t. it points out my swap partition i believe... (hda2)
[03:22] <Gnea> Curs0r: ah ok. yeah, it's pretty simple and straight-forward
[03:22] <IdleOne> irotas: apt-cache policy package will give you installed version and installable version
[03:22] <mindrape> IdleOne - wouldn't "all the packages in Synaptic" be dependent on the repositories you have in your /etc/apt/sources.list...
[03:22] <dcb> what's a good flash decompiler?
[03:22] <fedefede0101> uh IdleOne was more precise than me :)
[03:22] <vip3rousmango> How do you wipe the MBR off of a flash disk??
[03:22] <IdleOne> mindrape: yes true. so assuming you have only ubuntu repos
[03:23] <irotas> IdleOne: nothing out there  .. that's weird!
[03:23] <macd> dcb, swftools
[03:23] <IdleOne> irotas: package is scite?
[03:23] <RequinB4> Hi all - i'm trying to get gaim (pidgen) to work with ubuntu
[03:23] <vip3rousmango> RequinB4: it coems with ubuntu, how is it not working??
[03:23] <vip3rousmango> Anyone know how to wipe the MBR off of a flash disk??
[03:24] <RequinB4> vip2rousmango - One day I booted up and it wasn't able to connect - not aim or MSN or IRC
[03:24] <IdleOne> irotas: in Gutsy the version is 1.71-1
[03:24] <CapaH> Quick question, I just purchased a 6 button mouse from Saitek --- which I am trying to get Ubuntu to recognize, now it recognizes the MOUSE fine -- but all the extra buttons and modes of the mouse --- no dice, any ideas?
[03:24] <NotSure> you know, as i watch my terminal, i still see no answer to my question
[03:24] <vip3rousmango> Do you have a bandwidth cap? Are the ports open? Is there a Firewall?
[03:25] <mindrape> CapaH - google for  - ubuntu saitek 6 button mouse config
[03:25] <vip3rousmango> Anyone know how to wipe the MBR off of a flash disk??
[03:25] <IdleOne> NotSure: I see no question in your last sentence
[03:25] <RequinB4> port 80 works and obviously so does IRC in this client, so its not port.  Bandwidth hasn't chnaged since it worked.  gaim doesn't work with the firewall on/off
[03:25] <mindrape> vip3rousmango - probably fdisk /mbr on the mounted device...
[03:25] <NotSure> how do i recompile hid-core.c?
[03:25] <Tokorona> Never mind, my question is answered for me (I just foudn the repositories)
[03:25] <NotSure> i need it because i included my device in the black list
[03:25] <irotas> IdleOne: so either ubuntu packages get updated VERY slowly or I'm still doing something wrong
[03:25] <mindrape> gcc -o hid-core hid-core.c
[03:25] <NotSure> mindrape: ok wait
[03:25] <vip3rousmango> mindrape: like fdisk /mbr /dev/sdb1??
[03:26] <mindrape> vip3rousmango - probably... man fdisk . :)
[03:26] <IdleOne> irotas: do sudo apt-get upgrade and see what it gives you. let me know also
[03:26] <vip3rousmango> lol ok i'll try it
[03:26] <mindrape> NotSure - you really shouldn't need to compile individual .c files though.. .you should have a makefile and you just ./configure && make && make install
[03:26] <irotas> IdleOne: the only thing it thinks it can upgrade is 'elinks-lite'
[03:26] <brownie17> i need help. K3B won't run when i click the applications menu button, when i type it in a terminal, nothing happens and i just get a blank line
[03:26] <irotas> IdleOne: and i think that's a security update
[03:26] <vip3rousmango> mindrape: .. it didn't do anything it just gave me the USAGE: and all the cmd available
[03:26] <CapaH> mindrape, No dice. All I find are useless articles
[03:26] <mindrape> NotSure - is your name derived from the movie Idiocracy btw?
[03:26] <NotSure> mindrape: I see! i just ran gcc and it again gave me out a bunch of errors
[03:27] <IdleOne> irotas: then that is all that has been upgraded
[03:27] <NotSure> yes!!!
[03:27] <mindrape> NotSure - lol... that movie cracked me up.
[03:27] <NotSure> Idiocracy will become the CULT MOVIE of all times
[03:27] <RequinB4> AIM in gaim says "couldn't connect to host"  irc.gamesurge.net says Couldn't create socket, and MSN says Failed to connect to server
[03:27] <irotas> IdleOne: in 4 months? argh
[03:27] <mindrape> vip3rousmango - lemme read the man page for you... hold
[03:27] <brownie17> NotSure, it wasn't THAT good. it was okay though
[03:27] <CapaH> I tried googling for similar phrases also
[03:27] <IdleOne> irotas: possibly.
[03:27] <NotSure> no it was absolutely forever AWESOME!!
[03:27] <IdleOne> irotas: have you tried sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[03:27] <jmazikowski> can anyone help me solve my system not booting? i am getting a kinit name_to_dev_t error
[03:28] <Tokorona> And, for my one question, what file do you edit in ubuntu to load something on startup?
[03:28] <vip3rousmango> RequinB4: those error messages suggest a connection problem, maybe something you dont' know about is blocking a signal? I only get that MSN error with kopete when im using to much bandwidth and not enough can be allocated for MSN usage (oh i love my torrents..)
[03:28] <peabody> jmazikowski, have you booted in recovery mode?
[03:28] <mindrape> vip3rousmango - try this... http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=300256
[03:28] <brownie17> does anyone know if there is a CD burning program other than k3b which can turn a vcd-mpeg into a vcd?
[03:28] <vanjuggler> Hello from Vancouver, everyone
[03:28] <mindrape> capah - lemme google... hold
[03:28] <vip3rousmango> mindrape: thanks, i'll give it a show
[03:28] <vip3rousmango> shot*
[03:29] <jmazikowski> peabody: no, i havent thought of that...
[03:29] <IdleOne> !hi | vanjuggler
[03:29] <ubotu> vanjuggler: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[03:29] <brownie17> vanjuggler, evening from down under
[03:29] <fedefede0101> good night from Italy :)
[03:29] <NotSure> all right, back to business, Pres. Komacho, how do i compile hid-core.c w/o erros? it gives me about a 1000 dependency errors after i place hid-core.c into my own directory. Tell me how to configure it properly
[03:29] <RequinB4> vip3rousmango - the funny thing is the same ports work in other clients, so i don't know what to think.  I'll double check my firewalls but
[03:29] <peabody> brownie17: If you know the required filesystem layout for a vcd, I believe it can be done manually
[03:29] <fedefede0101> lol
[03:30] <brownie17> peabody, ugh, no i don't really know anything about it. i tried a prog called VCDimager, but it gave me the error 'image too large'
[03:30] <fedefede0101> tomorrow NO work ye ye
[03:30] <jmazikowski> peabody: upon booting in recovery mode, what should i do to fix/investigate the problem?
[03:30] <peabody> brownie17: how big was the vcd-mpg?
[03:30] <brownie17> peabody, do you know how to use ffmpeg to split an mpeg in half? with both halves being watchable video files?
[03:30] <seme> how do I query information about a package on ubuntu?
[03:30] <Tokorona> ..er..
[03:31] <Tokorona> I'll just google it. ._.
[03:31] <NotSure> ok folks, here it comes again: how do i properly compile hid-core.c?
[03:31] <brownie17> peabody, i've just realised it was 122 minuts, when it needs to be < 80
[03:31] <mac274> hello
[03:31] <peabody> brownie17: Not off the top of my head, I'm sure I could figure it out.
[03:31] <Tokorona> No clue, just started C.
[03:31] <IdleOne> seme: what package?
[03:31] <brownie17> peabody, k thanks for your help.
[03:31] <peabody> jmazikowski: depends
[03:31] <brownie17> does anyone know how to split an mpeg in half using ffmpeg?
[03:31] <godzirra> Anyone about that can help me get my nvidia card working?  i've got x working -without- the nvidia card... I'm having trouble getting it to work with.
[03:31] <seme> IdleOne: I'm looking for information about ddclient
[03:31] <irotas> IdleOne: sorry, still not working, but i've got to run ..wifey is yelling at me to clean
[03:31] <seme> I tried dpkg
[03:31] <fedefede0101> seme: apt-cache show package
[03:31] <irotas> IdleOne: thanks, though ;p
[03:31] <seme> thanks
[03:31] <seme> :)
[03:32] <NotSure> hid-core.c ?! How do I compile it?
[03:32] <IdleOne> !info ddclient > seme ( let me know if ubotu returns any info to you )
[03:32] <nexttwo> !gravis
[03:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gravis - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:32] <peabody> jmazikowski: if you get to a prompt its a good sign.  First thing to check is probably the logs, my guess would be /var/log/messages
[03:32] <mindrape> NotSure - once again... you shouldn't need to compile individual .c files...
[03:32] <nexttwo> !joystick
[03:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about joystick - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:32] <NotSure> all right, but what should i do?
[03:32] <nexttwo> !gamepad
[03:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gamepad - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:32] <mindrape> NotSure - can you pastebin the errors you are getting for dependencies?
[03:33] <NotSure> yes, just wait, what is paste bin?
[03:33] <|neon|> have anyone use ghost4linux and if so does it back up the enire ubuntu setup or just specific stuff thx
[03:33] <IdleOne> nexttwo: msg me when you are done !fishing
[03:33] <IdleOne> !fishing > nexttwo
[03:33] <mindrape> www.pastebin.com saves the channel from being flooded with your txt... used for pasting lots of code/errors to troubleshoot
[03:33] <peabody> NotSure: pastebin is a web site where you can post text
[03:34] <jmazikowski> peabody: well, if i have any luck, i will wind up back on here from ircii
[03:34] <NotSure> ok, wait, i will post it there, but it is really because i placed it in my own directory
[03:34] <NotSure> wait, let me see what happens if i compile it when it is in the directory with other files from linux source
[03:35] <mindrape> NotSure - did you try the ./configure && make && make install ?
[03:35] <mindrape> that SHOULD be how you compile...
[03:35] <NotSure> wait! what configure?
[03:35] <jim> NotSure: or (gasp) the README
[03:35] <mindrape> hold that thought... I'm listening to Xanadu and fapping one out to Olivia Newton-John.
[03:35] <peabody> NotSure: what gamepad are you trying to get working again?
[03:35] <NotSure> Rumble Pad 2 Logitech USB
[03:35] <NotSure> I wrote my own driver
[03:35] <NotSure> but HID takes over
[03:36] <NotSure> i need to modify hid-core.c
[03:36] <outl4w> hi guys :)
[03:36] <NotSure> so it does not take over my driver
[03:36] <IdleOne> mindframe_: ummmnot sure what that meant but I am certain is was -offtopic
[03:36] <outl4w> i got al lil problem
[03:36] <outl4w> i have installed ubuntu ultimate
[03:36] <peabody> NotSure: Okay nevermind, if your writing your own drivers then that's over my head, good luck :)
[03:36] <IdleOne> mindrape: : ummmnot sure what that meant but I am certain is was -offtopic
[03:36] <outl4w> bit the 3d cube doesnt work ?
[03:36] <mindrape> IdleOne - indeed... lol.
[03:36] <vip3rousmango> I keep getting "/dev/sdb1 is a zeroed non-bootable master boot record" what does that mean??
[03:36] <NotSure> peabody: ok docy..
[03:37] <outl4w> and if i click on desktop effects it doesnt work
[03:37] <IdleOne> mindrape: lets keep it family friendly please ... :)
[03:37] <peabody> outl4w: do wobbly windows work?
[03:37] <NotSure> ok so you say configure?
[03:37] <CapaH> I cannot get a 6 button mouse to work -- I edited xorg.conf and set it to 8 button, and --- there are side buttons that *just wont work* --- can anyone here help me?
[03:37] <outl4w> wobbly wondows what is that ;)
[03:37] <CapaH> This is a saitek 6 button mouse
[03:37] <RequinB4> outl4w - check that you have the latest drivers for your graphix card
[03:38] <mbt> Has anyone here had any experience trimming down Ubuntu to run on a relatively old system (700MHz Coppermine, 64 MB RAM, and just as minimal hard disk)?
[03:38] <RequinB4> and that your card can handle beryl...
[03:38] <nexttwo> anyone know about usb gamepad/?
[03:38] <dino_> I'm having troubles getting my MX1000 to work when using dinoVo edge at the same time....... anyone?
[03:38] <outl4w> i have installed it befor 10 minutes
[03:38] <outl4w> with all updates :)
[03:38] <NotSure> it tells me "bash configure command not found"
[03:38] <peabody> CapaH have you searched the ubuntu community documentation and forums for that model mouse?
[03:38] <NotSure> jeees...
[03:38] <outl4w> i got a geforce 6600 ;)
[03:38] <jim> NotSure: or write your driver so it is placed in such a way that it isn't taken over
[03:38] <outl4w> nvidia
[03:38] <IdleOne> NotSure: the command is ./configure with the . and /
[03:38] <NotSure> wait
[03:38] <Arron> what is the name of that doc app, that you can put icons and programs to run on the desktop?
[03:39] <NotSure> so it has to be ./configure?
[03:39] <RequinB4> outl4w - i'm not insulting your intellgence here but did you run beryl-manger
[03:39] <CapaH> peabody yes
[03:39] <dwestendorf> i'm having some problems with a broken kernel update
[03:39] <ePax> What program is good for recording desktop?
[03:39] <IdleOne> NotSure: yes ./configure
[03:39] <jim> if he wrote the driver, he also established the build system
[03:39] <peabody> mbt: with that little ram, you're better off trying dsl
[03:39] <outl4w> :) in terminal ?
[03:39] <mbt> ePax gtk-recordmydesktop
[03:39] <dwestendorf> it' wont fix in synaptic
[03:39] <ePax> mtb: thnx.
[03:39] <RequinB4> outl4w - alt - f2 iirc
[03:39] <NotSure> nothing even for ./configure! There is only one file in my directory, the modififed hid-core.c
[03:39] <mbt> peabody Hrm.  Is DSL suitable enough for an end-user?
[03:39] <jim> IdleOne: there is something to be said for understanding the word "his" in the phrase "his driver" :)
[03:40] <IdleOne> jim: HIS as in he wrote it?
[03:40] <peabody> I hear people swear by it.  It's pretty minimal, but I played around with their live cd.  I liked it.
[03:40] <outl4w> i apt get it :)
[03:40] <NotSure> right.......... it is *MY* driver.... he he
[03:40] <jim> NotSure: I guess... did you write it?
[03:40] <NotSure> right..... i * WROTE* it.... he he he
[03:40] <IdleOne> NotSure: good luck buddy I dont know about writing no drivers
[03:40] <jim> so you do know about writing some drivers?
[03:41] <NotSure> how about compiling c files in directories with nothing else?
[03:41] <IdleOne> jim some but not all
[03:41] <mbt> peabody: alright, I will check into that.  I am setting up a system for someone else (relieving them of the burden of Win ME), and am finding that this is taking far longer than I expected, lol
[03:41] <NotSure> yee, jim.... *MY DRIVERS* WOWOWOOWW!
[03:41] <dwestendorf> this is what I get when I try to fix the broken packages http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/38606
[03:41] <outl4w> is drauf und nu ? :)
[03:41] <RequinB4> Does anyone know where I can find a nice changelog for gusty gibbon coming out next month
[03:41] <pjman> I just ran the latest kernel update (2.6.20-16-generic). My menu.lst was not modified automatically for the new kernel. Any ideas why?
[03:41] <peabody> 64 ain't even enough for Xubuntu really, you need at least 128.   DSL is the way to go.
[03:41] <pvl1> has anyone had any success with glest?
[03:41] <outl4w> it is installed :)
[03:42] <outl4w> and yet ?
[03:42] <dwestendorf> anyone?
[03:42] <jim> NotSure: ok, so you didn't write it? :)
[03:42] <peabody> mbt: that or if you're really desperate, Gentoo ;)
[03:42] <dino_> I'm having troubles getting my MX1000 to work when using dinoVo edge at the same time....... anyone?
[03:42] <NotSure> i wrote it by copying and modifying the usb-skeleton
[03:42] <peabody> but I figure the person's comp is old, so the compilation could take days...
[03:43] <NotSure> so,
[03:43] <CapaH> Is there anyone here who can tell me how to get this 6 button mouse to work ? I have a Saitek GM3200 -- it has some strange "mode" button on it, and two side buttons --- which appear to be useless. Can anyone help me on this?
[03:43] <outl4w> Couldn't initialize dbus. This should not happen!
[03:43] <vip3rousmango> anyone knwo what "has an x86 boot sector" is??
[03:43] <mbt> peabody, cool.  Well, I could if I had the knowledge to build a Gentoo system on mine and burn it and then move it to this.  Yeah, it would.
[03:43] <NotSure> i need this hid-core.c recompiled
[03:43] <RequinB4> outl4w - do you have an emerald in your toolbar on the top/bottom/side of the screen
[03:43] <outl4w> beryl: Plugin 'dbus':initDisplay failed
[03:43] <outl4w> beryl: Couldn't activate plugin 'dbus'
[03:43] <RequinB4> guess not
[03:43] <Sonicadvance1> I'm wondering, I have a new 5.1 system and my Rear speakers aren't working. Is there a way to remedy this?
[03:43] <NotSure> how can I get it recompiled, hah?
[03:43] <CapaH> Further, Can anyone tell me where in Ubuntu/how I can configure this mouse so certain buttons are the equivalent of hitting certain keyboard keys? like a certain side button is identical to hitting A on the keyboard?
[03:43] <RequinB4> outl4w - google your error message
[03:43] <NotSure> ./configure does not work
[03:43] <mbt> peabody, I am probably going to see if they can get a new system.  This would make a *great* monitor system or something that didn't require lots of CPU or RAM, but it's not good as a modern desktop.
[03:43] <dwestendorf> i'm taking that as a no....
[03:44] <NotSure> no make works because no makefile
[03:44] <peabody> CapaH: Unfortunately it's likely one of those things that if Google doesn't turn up much, chances are the support just isn't there in Xorg.
[03:44] <jim> NotSure: see if you can find a way to not have to change hid-core.c
[03:44] <outl4w> if i got with the mouse in the right upper corner my windows will move to other opsion
[03:44] <NotSure> no jim! HID takes over my driver!
[03:44] <mbt> Thanks for the advice!
[03:44] <CapaH> Everything works fine for this mouse except those side buttons and this "mode" thing whatever it is
[03:44] <outl4w> aaahhhh
[03:44] <NotSure> that is the problem!
[03:44] <outl4w> it works
[03:44] <outl4w> :)
[03:44] <outl4w> very much thx ;)
[03:44] <jim> find out why
[03:44] <NotSure> i need to modify HID
[03:44] <peabody> mbt: yeah, 256 is really the bare minimum for desktops these days.
[03:44] <Evanlec> CapaH, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto
[03:44] <NotSure> so i put my device in black list
[03:44] <NotSure> but now i need to compile it into ko
[03:44] <outl4w> this is the best help chat i have ever seen thx :)
[03:44] <CapaH> Thanks Evanlec
[03:44] <NotSure> so i can use insmod to insert into kernel
[03:45] <jim> if you know why, if you can find out why, then maybe your driver can specify to not use hid
[03:45] <RequinB4> outl4w - yeah I had to reconfigure my x server to run beryl, compared to that urs was simple :P
[03:45] <pvl1> Has anyone been able to install glest
[03:45] <mbt> peabody, I know I'd be in for a challenge; today, when 1 GB can still be hard to make happy when you really multitask.
[03:45] <mbt> s/know/knew
[03:45] <outl4w> hehe yes :)
[03:45] <jim> (after all... there are so many not-hid usb devices and drivers... they don't have to modify hid-core.c :)
[03:45] <outl4w> i will lern c++
[03:45] <outl4w> :)
[03:45] <Evanlec> CapaH, here's another one https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IntellimouseMousemanBackForwardButtons
[03:45] <jim> lernctoo
[03:45] <kwilliam> Is there a channel specifically for partitioning trouble?  I'm having all sorts of troubles.
[03:45] <peabody> mbt: 1gig is plenty for even the fancier Linux distros.  Vista eats for breakfast though :)
[03:45] <outl4w> wiki is my best friend ;)
[03:45] <Evanlec> CapaH, let me know if u do get it to work, cuz i never could figure it out
[03:46] <outl4w> and u :)
[03:46] <pjman> Any ideas why my menu.lst wasn't modified when I ran the latest kernel update?
[03:46] <jim> better you are at c, better you will be at building robust c++ classes
[03:46] <mbt> peabody, lol indeed.  1GB is alright, for non-developers, and maybe even light development.  I find that I really need more than that, though.  I hate swappage.  :-P
[03:46] <yumbaman> isn't vista with aero like 768mb on a fresh install?
[03:46] <kwilliam> I'm getting a "The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. " error from fsck.
[03:46] <jim> (-Allan Holub, probably paraphrased)
[03:47] <kwilliam> How do I fix the partition so I can boot my computer again?  Any ideas?
[03:47] <brownie17> NotSure, how can you be smart enough to write your own driver but dumb enough to be in love iwth idiocracy? (kidding)
[03:47] <godzirra> Anyone about that can help me get my nvidia card working?  i've got x working -without- the nvidia card... I'm having trouble getting it to work with.
[03:47] <kennobaka> kwilliam: `fsck -r $drive` is repair mode
[03:48] <IdleOne> I hate when ppl come in ask a question wait 3 minutes and leave. AFTER I found a link with the solution
[03:48] <NotSure> Brownie, Idiocracy will become CULT movie like Scarface
[03:48] <peabody> mbt: eh I find 1gig enough for my needs and I'm a comp-sci major
[03:48] <zzoouu> ?
[03:48] <kwilliam> kennobaka: that didn't help.
[03:48] <NotSure> just wait
[03:48] <zzoouu> oh
[03:48] <kwilliam> kennobaka: still error about super block.
[03:48] <NotSure> i know critics did not like it
[03:48] <NotSure> but it politically incorrect to like Mike Judge's humor
[03:48] <jim> did critics like Aaron Russo's last movie?
[03:48] <kennobaka> I'm not sure the magic options to make it restore from another block (or if that's just a ufs thing)
[03:48] <mbt> peabody, Nice.  It's enough, with some swappage.  At least on a 64-bit system.  But I always have hundreds of things going on, too.
[03:49] <NotSure> what is the last movie by Russo?
[03:49] <jim> "America: Freedom to Fascism"
[03:49] <peabody> mbt: it always depends on what you do.
[03:49] <mbt> peabody, it's certainly *nowhere* near as bad as Vista.
[03:49] <kwilliam> kennobaka: Well, I need to restore it somehow.
[03:49] <jim> Russo produced and directed it
[03:49] <kwilliam> kennobaka: I can mount the partitions, but I can't boot for some reason.
[03:50] <jim> I'm trying to figure out if he was a nutcase spouting off all this stuff or if it's real
[03:50] <kennobaka> is the partition marked as bootable?
[03:50] <nexttwo> !restart
[03:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about restart - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:50] <mbt> Alright, well, I am out of here.  I am not even in X and this system is paging in and out and all that just installinb packages.  Later!
[03:50] <kwilliam> kennobaka: I don't know.  Gparted hangs every time I try to run it.
[03:50] <kwilliam> kennobaka: Is there another way to find out beside gparted?
[03:50] <kennobaka> kwilliam: tried using parted?
[03:51] <jim> other movies he produced... "The Rose" (bette midler), "Trading Places" (eddie murphy, dan ackroyd)
[03:51] <kwilliam> kennobaka: no, but I'll give that a shot.  (I didn't know about it)
[03:51] <IdleOne> !offtopic | jim
[03:51] <ubotu> jim: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:51] <NotSure> Oh yeah... that it is the guy?
[03:51] <peabody> Anyone got experience getting k3b to work on a compaq presario C571nr?  gnome's normal burner seems to work fine, but k3b seems to hate this thing.
[03:51] <NotSure> hah! I like Trading Places!
[03:51] <jim> you can watch it free... just google
[03:52] <NotSure> no sht?
[03:52] <RequinB4> anyone know where i can find a changelog for gusty gibbon
[03:52] <tuntun>  Hi. I want to insert a custiom date foemat in openorffce...
[03:52] <jim> NotSure: it seems like he was making a small statement in that movie too
[03:52] <dino_> Does anyone know if ATI only supports cloning? I have connected my tv through s-video but cant get anything else then clone of my pc screen... help??
[03:52] <IdleOne> jim NotSure please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:52] <NotSure> i remember that one... yeah.... duh heheh, all right wait IdleOne ok docy
[03:52] <peabody> RequinB4: Do you know if one is even maintained?   I bullet by bullet changelog is something I have not seen even in previous editions of Ubuntu.  You might check the package listing at packages.ubuntu.com
[03:53] <newcar> where can i check witch parameters i can pass to a module with modproble?
[03:53] <philipe> any body can help me please??????
[03:53] <philipe> i need hellp a lot
[03:53] <scyon> dino: I used the xinerama tutorial at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174
[03:53] <peabody> philipe: just ask the question
[03:53] <jim> philipe: try asking a question
[03:53] <peabody> this place is always for help
[03:53] <runescape1143> when i try to access the man pages in section 3 (eg. man 3 printf) i get no manual entry for printf... how do i set it up so that i can get this working
[03:53] <philipe> Ok
[03:53] <mykhul> how do i download a torrent in ubuntu?
[03:53] <jim> and don't make yourself look too hungry
[03:53] <kwilliam> kennobaka: No, it doesn't appear to have a boot flag, for one thing.
[03:53] <newcar> mykhul: apt-get install ktorrent
[03:53] <peabody> runemaste645: sudo apt-get install manpages-dev
[03:53] <philipe> I have a dial up modem is agere system v92 i instaled the driver
[03:54] <fedefede0101> RequinB4: changelog for gutsy...means the release schedule ??
[03:54] <macd> RequinB4, you can join the gutsy-changes ML https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/gutsy-changes
[03:54] <NotSure> ok, i ll go see if i can straighten out this hid-core.c problem, probably would require kernel recompilation but i hope i can do something to avoid it
[03:54] <philipe> and i have to put apci=off in gruub
[03:54] <mykhul> thanks i'll check it out
[03:54] <tuntun>  Hi. I want to insert a custiom date foemat in openorffce...
[03:54] <outl4w> thx for help n8 :)
[03:55] <philipe> but not is everey that he reconhce the modem
[03:55] <kwilliam> kennobaka: Alright, I've set the boot flag, but that won't fix the superblock problem will it?
[03:55] <philipe> and i need to rebbot my pc every time
[03:55] <macd> mykhul, of if your using ubuntu not kubuntu, you can use the built in gnome-bt client, but first you have to unhide the menu item, Click system --> preferences --> main menu, then under internet menu.
[03:55] <kennobaka> kwilliam: I doubt it, but if there were a superblock error, I don't think it would let you mount
[03:55] <tuntun>  Hi. I want to insert a custiom date foemat in openorffce...
[03:55] <mykhul> uh oh im running gnome
[03:56] <runescape1143> when i try to access the man pages in section 3 (eg. man 3 printf) i get no manual entry for printf... how do i set it up so that i can get this working
[03:56] <peabody> philipe: Not sure I understand your english...you're saying you need to do something to get your modem working everytime you reboot your computer and you want to see if you can make that automatic?
[03:56] <kwilliam> kennobaka: hmm, maybe it's a false alarm, or a wrong command or something.
[03:56] <macd> mykhul, then youll want to use the gnome-bt client.
[03:56] <peabody> runescape1143: I answered your question, scroll up
[03:57] <runescape1143> thanx
[03:57] <kennobaka> mykhul: rtorrent is terminal-based (and far superior, imho)
[03:57] <philipe> peabody, Yes i use sudo modprob every time
[03:57] <tuntun>  Hi. I want to insert a custiom date foemat in openorffce... I go insert>fields>other>additionalformats and click on "add" but it doesn't save!
[03:58] <philipe> peabody, But every time he d  not see the modem
[03:58] <mykhul> i did ktorrent and it started
[03:58] <philipe> peabody, onlh sometimes
[03:58] <mykhul> how is that possible?
[03:58] <tuntun> Hi. I want to insert a custiom date foemat in openorffce... I go insert>fields>other>additionalformats and click on "add" but it doesn't save the custom format!!!
[03:58] <macd> mykhul, it was most likely installed already
[03:58] <bruenig> tuntun, stop that
[03:58] <macd> !patience | tuna-fish
[03:58] <ubotu> tuna-fish: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[03:58] <IdleOne> philipe: what is your language?
[03:58] <macd> oops
[03:58] <macd> bad tab complete
[03:58] <peabody> philipe: Have you tried modprobe -r <modulename> after inserting it with modprobe to remove the module so you can try again?
[03:58] <philipe> IdleOne, Portuguese
[03:59] <IdleOne> !pt
[03:59] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[03:59] <Cisco_Student_Do> +
[03:59] <tuntun> help please!?!?
[03:59] <packman86> can rapidshare.com free?
[03:59] <IdleOne> tuntun: you sure you are entering it correctly?
[03:59] <packman86> can rapidshare.com be free?
[03:59] <aleka> does the default Oo.o write install come with a memo template? I am having a hard time finding it ..
[03:59] <philipe> peabody, no
[04:00] <tuntun> I click on add and it shows the format i want in the preview window but it dosnt save it!
[04:00] <peabody> philipe: try it, modprobe -r <module> will attempt to remove a module.  You should be able to try a normal modprobe after that.
[04:00] <simon> installing Ubuntu with this external 16x CD-ROM drive through a USB IDE adapter is *sooo* slow.
[04:00] <peabody> simon: USB 1.0?
[04:01] <TUXedomember> how can i tell ubuntu to turn off in 30 mins? i want to use the terminal
[04:01] <simon> peabody, it is 2.0, but I don't know if my BIOS'es boot method understands that.
[04:01] <macd> TUXedomember, 'man shutdown'
[04:01] <simon> TUXedomember, man shutdown
[04:01] <pwn> I'm at the command prompt (Booted with the Live CD). It said it was unable to load the X server... How do I start it manually?
[04:01] <peabody> TUXedomember: shutdown 30m
[04:01] <philipe> peabody, Hum But i use sudo modprobe agrserial
[04:01] <packman86> can rapidshare.com be free?
[04:02] <heguru> !offtopic | packman86
[04:02] <ubotu> packman86: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:02] <disregardnotific> man woman
[04:02] <philipe> peabody, sudo ln -s /dev/ttyAGS3 /dev/ttySAGR
[04:02] <aleka> Pwn: startx
[04:02] <IdleOne> packman86: seems it is now stop spamming please
[04:02] <peabody> philipe: so when that doesn't work try "sudo modprobe -r agrserial" then "sudo modprobe agrserial"
[04:02] <philipe> sudo ln -s /dev/ttyAGS3 /dev/modem
[04:02] <packman86> sorry.. my bad..
[04:02] <pwn> aleka: I tried that. It says no screens found
[04:02] <tuntun> I want to insert a custiom date foemat in openorffce... I go insert>fields>other>additionalformats and click on "add" but it doesn't save the custom format!!! I click on add and it shows the format i want in the preview window but it dosnt save it!
[04:02] <philipe> peabody, Thanks
[04:03] <TUXedomember> also my user is the only user but it's not root how do i make it root?
[04:03] <sandy> my apt-get update is not working what to do
[04:03] <pwn> X10: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server ":0.0" after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining
[04:03] <IdleOne> !root | TUXedomember
[04:03] <ubotu> TUXedomember: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[04:03] <kitche> TUXedomember: if it's in the admin group use sudo
[04:03] <aleka> pwn: do a dmesg | tail and see if there are any errors
[04:03] <peabody> tuntun: have you checked to see if your problem is a known bug in Ubuntu's openoffice.org version?
[04:03] <fedefede0101> bye bye guys...see ya!!
[04:03] <IdleOne> sandy: what is it not doing you want it to do?
[04:03] <tuntun>  peabody: whats the url?
[04:04] <edufgar> Hi Everyone
[04:04] <kennobaka> IdleOne: or you could just make there be a root password
[04:04] <sandy> sudo apt-get is not working for me
[04:04] <tuntun> hi edufgar
[04:04] <IdleOne> sandy: what is it not doing?
[04:04] <steven_> hey hows it goin could someone give me a hand im having trouble installing beryl on my ubuntu
[04:04] <peabody> tuntun: http://launchpad.net/  Look for the openoffice.org packages
[04:04] <pwn> aleka: It says sonypi command failed at drivers/char/sonypi.c : sonypi_call2 (line 659)
[04:04] <NemesisD> what does the ssh error no route to host usually indicate?
[04:04] <macd> steven_, you should really join #ubuntu-effects
[04:05] <sandy> IdleOne if i enter sudo apt-get update after sometime it stop and there are no erro for it
[04:05] <steven_> thanks macd
[04:05] <TUXedomember> how do i get berly to do the cube?
[04:05] <kennobaka> NemesisD: you can't get to the host; try `traceroute $host`
[04:05] <edufgar> How to install fusion icon in ubuntu feisty
[04:05] <simon> [  167.(numbers)]  Buffer I/O error on device sr0. logical block (1/2/3/4/5/6/7) <- I got that after the ubuntu load screen during installation.
[04:05] <IdleOne> sandy: does it scroll through the repo list?
[04:05] <aleka> anyone feel free to jump in if you know what is causing OP (pwn)'s errors
[04:05] <cyph3x> exit
[04:06] <RequinB4> TUXedomember - if you have it all correctly installed use control + alt + right and left arrow key
[04:06] <peabody> what seems to be the problem pwn?
[04:06] <sandy> ya it is checking some site and some are Ing ang hit after some time it stop
[04:06] <tuntun> there is no buf report relating to my problem in openmoffice
[04:07] <IdleOne> !paste | sandy can ypu paste the output for me please
[04:07] <ubotu> sandy can ypu paste the output for me please: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:07] <TUXedomember> that just takes me to a different desktop not the cube i want to use the cube
[04:07] <simon> could the buffer error be that my disk drive is too slow?
[04:07] <TUXedomember> !berly
[04:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about berly - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:07] <TUXedomember> !beryl
[04:07] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[04:07] <edufgar> anybody know to install fusion icon on feisty
[04:08] <tuntun> peabody: there is no buf report relating to my problem in openmoffice
[04:08] <hou5ton> Why does Totem Movie Player close when I try to open a .mov file?
[04:08] <sandy> Err http://archive.canonical.com gutsy/commercial Packages
[04:08] <sandy>   404 Not Found
[04:08] <sandy> Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates/restricted Translation-en_IN
[04:08] <sandy> Err http://archive.canonical.com gutsy/commercial Sources
[04:08] <sandy>   404 Not Found
[04:08] <sandy> Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates/universe Translation-en_IN
[04:08] <sandy> Get:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-security Release.gpg [191B] 
[04:08] <sandy> Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main Translation-en_IN
[04:08] <sandy> Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/restricted Translation-en_IN
[04:08] <IdleOne> sandy:
[04:08] <sandy> Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/universe Translation-en_IN
[04:08] <IdleOne> stop
[04:08] <sandy> 99% [Waiting for headers] 
[04:08] <RequinB4> Is there a free windows equivilant for windows media center codecs or do i have to convert the file
[04:09] <RequinB4> linux equiv*
[04:09] <gnomefreak> !paste | sandy
[04:09] <ubotu> sandy: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:09] <IdleOne> sandy: paste all that to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[04:09] <peabody> tuntun: It might still be a bug, you could get an account on http://launchpad.net/ and file a bug report.  From the way you describe your problem, it sounds like oo isn't doing something it's clearly supposed to
[04:09] <scyon> hou5ton, it is likely that you don't have the codec installed for it.
[04:09] <IdleOne> sandy: then give me the url please
[04:09] <tuntun> peabody: I checked it in windows too. it still doesnt work
[04:10] <sandy> even i cant open any site . i think some pro with http
[04:10] <pwn> peabody: I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my Laptop. When I booted with the Live CD, first I got an error saying "Unable to allocate memory resource", and then 2 seconds later, it showed the Ubuntu loading screen. After that, it said "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off" and waits for me to type something. I asked on ubuntuforums.org and someone told me to hit F6 and add break=top to the beginning of ...
[04:10] <pwn> ... the options list, go into command prompt, and type modprobe piix, and then type exit. I did that. But it said unable to start the X server and threw me back into the command prompt. Then I did dmesg | tail like aleka said, and it says the sonypi command failed at drivers/char/sonypic.c : sonypi_call2 (line 659), and another error of the same kind, but at line 646
[04:10] <peabody> RequinB4: Don't know what codecs WMC uses, but my guess is that they're likely to be in the w32codecs package.
[04:10] <sandy> IdleOne  i cant open any site but i can using xchat
[04:11] <scyon> Hou5ton, try going to http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Multimedia_Codecs_.26_Browser_Plug-ins
[04:11] <IdleOne> sandy type /join #sandy please
[04:11] <Adylas> Hello ! The text is quite small on my screen. I m in 1920x1200 (native resolution of my LCD) There is a standart way to incrase the size ?
[04:11] <domcomproxy> hi some body now how enable the xdmcp protocol for terminal server  ?
[04:11] <domcomproxy> hi some body now khow enable the xdmcp protocol for terminal server  ?
[04:11] <domcomproxy> hi some body know how enable the xdmcp protocol for terminal server  ?
[04:12] <peabody> pwn: hmm, what model of computer are you trying to boot the live cd on?
[04:12] <pwn> peabody: Sony Vaio VGN-AR590E
[04:12] <domcomproxy> please
[04:12] <domcomproxy> hi some body know how enable the xdmcp protocol for terminal server  ?
[04:13] <kennobaka> Adylas: xrandr has options to resize your desktop
[04:13] <domcomproxy> saludos, por favor hay algiuien que sepa como habilitar el protocolo xdmcp para las terminal server  _?
[04:13] <reya276> How can I update hid-core.c?
[04:13] <astro76> !english | domcomproxy
[04:13] <ubotu> domcomproxy: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[04:14] <ldsudduth> Hi all..
[04:14] <Adylas> kennobaka: Hello ! The point is keeping the resolution. Just incrase the texte size. I know that Xorg use a surface in mm.
[04:14] <ldsudduth> Can anyone answer a question?
[04:14] <kennobaka> xfontsel?
[04:14] <tuntun> peabody:  I want to insert a custiom date foemat in openorffce... I go insert>fields>other>additionalformats and click on "add" but it doesn't save the custom format!!! I click on add and it shows the format i want in the preview window but it dosnt save it!
[04:14] <heguru> !ask | ldsudduth
[04:14] <ubotu> ldsudduth: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:15] <peabody> tuntun: I heard you the first time and gave you my thoughts.  The same question's not gonna get a different answer from me.
[04:15] <pwn> peabody: Any suggestions?
[04:15] <peabody> pwn: I'm googling right now, but not turning up much...
[04:16] <ldsudduth> !ask I was asked to update the kernel to 2.20-16 tonite. I'm running the nvidia-glx drivers, but under the new kernel X won't start. Any thoughts?
[04:16] <peabody> pwn: Whenever the live cd has boot problems it usually means its time to break out kernel parameters.
[04:16] <ajt> do I want 7.04-desktop-amd64.iso to run on a intel core 2 duo?
[04:16] <peabody> pwn: noacpi, etc.
[04:16] <tuntun> ajt: use i386
[04:16] <peabody> pwn: Not my forte since I've been lucky to have all my systems boot straight from the cd.
[04:16] <pwn> :(
[04:17] <ajt> tuntun: thanks, cheers
[04:17] <Adylas> kennobaka: See man xorg.conf DisplaySize
[04:17] <Adylas> kennobaka: The point is to play with the DPI
[04:17] <ajt> tuntun: it's a 64bit processor tho? isn't i386 just for 32bit?
[04:17] <reya276> so no one knows how to update "hid-core.c"
[04:18] <pwn> peabody: Could it be because of my graphics card? It says no display devices found when I type startx
[04:18] <scyon> ajt, try going to http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[04:18] <peabody> pwn: more than likely, do you know what the card is on that laptop
[04:18] <peabody> pwn: I found your ubuntu forums post on google :)
[04:18] <tuntun> ajt: it will work for both
[04:18] <pwn> peabody: Yeah GeForce 8600 1GB
[04:18] <IdleOne> ajt 32 bit is better then 64
[04:18] <pwn> Yeah I've been trying to do this since yesterday
[04:19] <pwn> I was hoping to install Ubuntu before leaving out of town today. Vista sucks
[04:19] <ajt> IdleOne: how so? more stable?
[04:19] <Nighthawk420> hey how do i keep my computer running ubuntu from logging me off when i leave it for a  while?
[04:19] <Adylas> kennobaka: look at the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/80940
[04:19] <peabody> pwn: Nuked a vista install on a new presario I just bought myself.
[04:19] <IdleOne> ajt: stability is fine just see alot of ppl having issues with 64bit
[04:20] <kennobaka> Adylas: ah, I misunderstood the problem, I think
[04:20] <peabody> pwn: Did the install work, or is that you can't even run the install?
[04:20] <pwn> peabody: I can't install, I'm stuck at the command promopt
[04:21] <godzirra> Anyone about that can help me get my nvidia card working?  i've got x working -without- the nvidia card... I'm having trouble getting it to work with.
[04:21] <peabody> pwn: have you tried the alternate cd?  It installs via a text based interface.  Once the installation takes place, you might have better luck with getting x up and running by installing the nvidia drivers
[04:21] <philipe> any body know speak portuguese????
[04:21] <philipe> ??
[04:21] <Madpilot> !pt
[04:21] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:21] <pwn> It'll take a few weeks for the CD to arrive from shipit :[
[04:22] <IdleOne> how do I sove this error E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[04:22] <IdleOne>  E: Unable to lock the list directory
[04:22] <pwn> peabody: I'm not even sure if shipit.ubuntu.com sends the alternate CD. I never saw it on the page when I requested CDs. Else I'd have asked for a copy of that too
[04:23] <Jack_Sparrow> IdleOne: do you have apt-get and synaptic open at the same time?  close one
[04:23] <peabody> ah, not in a position where you can download it quickly then I take it?
[04:23] <philipe> !pt
[04:23] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:24] <eyemean> hello everyone
[04:24] <eyemean> hope u are ll well
[04:24] <IdleOne> Jack_Sparrow: issue is not mine but . when running sudo apt-get update that error is output and also cannot seem to open any sites with firefox but can connect to irc. any ideas?
[04:25] <eyemean> quick question pls, im using ubuntu 7.04 gnome, but updates sometimes come for kde, should i accept the kde updates?
[04:25] <pwn> Is there any other way I can start the X server? default display or something..
[04:25] <Jack_Sparrow> IdleOne: that generally means they have two package managers open at the same time..
[04:25] <Nighthawk420> eyemean, yes it will be alright.
[04:25] <scyon> eyemean, this is normal if you have installed any apps from kde.
[04:26] <IdleOne> Jack_Sparrow: hmmmm . killall synaptic? then try terminal again?
[04:26] <Jack_Sparrow> IdleOne: It might be a dns problem..  have him type in the address of google or some other and see if firefox connects to it
[04:26] <eyemean> ok thank you nighthawk and scyon
[04:26] <eyemean> much appreciated
[04:26] <peabody> eyemean: yes that'l normal, if it's an update it means that package is already on your system.  There's quite a bit of KDE stuff in normal ubuntu because some people like to run the KDE apps such as k3b
[04:26] <scyon> np :)
[04:26] <eyemean> cheers peabody
[04:27] <Jack_Sparrow> IdleOne: Also ask if (s)he ever ran automatix or envy...  either can cause bad problems..
[04:28] <IdleOne> Jack_Sparrow: the problem came when i was try to install mysql and i hibernated the system
[04:28] <eyemean> i love using ubuntu for everything now, but when it comes to using messeger or skype for audio conversations i have to go to windows again
[04:28] <eyemean> problem with mic being recognised for some reason
[04:28] <IdleOne> Jack_Sparrow: and when i started the sytem it ask me to restart the system and i restart the system without closing the firefox and synaptic and the problem started
[04:29] <Jack_Sparrow> time for me to go play, good luck with that..
[04:29] <peabody> eyemean: Builtin, or mic jack?
[04:29] <eyemean> usb mic peabody
[04:30] <peabody> brand and make?
[04:30] <eyemean> its logitech
[04:30] <peabody> eyemean: specific model?
[04:30] <eyemean> but not sure of brand as it has no model number on it
[04:31] <boola_> i need to install unrar but i first need to have Multiverse Repository enabled.. how do i enable it?
[04:31] <eyemean> one sec will try find old box, sorry
[04:31] <scyon> eyemean, try pluggin the mic in, then in a terminal type lsusb
[04:31] <peabody> boola_: Software sources control panel under administration
[04:31] <scyon> this should tell you if it is detected, and hopefully the make and model
[04:31] <boola_> thank you peadbody
[04:32] <IdleOne> !multiverse | boola_
[04:32] <ubotu> boola_: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[04:33] <eyemean> Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[04:33] <eyemean> Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[04:33] <eyemean> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[04:33] <eyemean> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 06a5:d800 Divio Chicony TwinkleCam
[04:33] <eyemean> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[04:33] <eyemean> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0556:0001 Asahi Kasei Microsystems Co., Ltd AK5370 I/F A/D Converter
[04:33] <eyemean> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[04:33] <Nauraushaun> Add/Remove programs stopped responding. There's no Ctrl+Alt+Del command, what do I do?
[04:33] <heguru> !pastebin | eyemean
[04:33] <ubotu> eyemean: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:33] <eyemean> my apologies ubotu
[04:33] <peabody> Nauraushaun: If you attempt to close the window, after a second or so it should prompt if you wish to force quit the program
[04:33] <kitche> Nauraushaun: kill it with either xkill or killall <program name>
[04:33] <scyon> eyemean, try taking a look at this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=535390
[04:34] <bwlang> i'm bored... what's a good game?
[04:34] <headphase> hello, I am try to partiton using a dual boot with two drives
[04:34] <eyemean> thank you scyon, will take look now, cheers
[04:34] <peabody> bwlang: nethack
[04:34] <Nauraushaun> What's the program name for the add remove program thing?
[04:34] <Larry> apt-get?
[04:34] <user03_> #bandung
[04:34] <headphase> I don't know if I should use guided or manual
[04:35] <bwlang> peabody: i'll try it
[04:35] <aleka> Can Oo.o write produce synonyms to highlighted words?
[04:35] <slackern> Nauraushaun, gnome-app-install is the name of the application if you mean  Add/Remove from the "Applications menu"
[04:36] <bwlang> headphase: then you should use guided
[04:36] <aleka> writer**
[04:36] <peabody> bwlang: good luck, you'll need it :), that game is a 30 year culture into itself.
[04:36] <Nauraushaun> This is what came up.......
[04:36] <Nauraushaun> Add/Remove programs stopped responding. There's no Ctrl+Alt+Del command, what do I do?
[04:36] <Nauraushaun> Wait.
[04:36] <Nauraushaun> scott@ScottBrown:~$ xkill gnome-app-install
[04:36] <Nauraushaun> usage:  xkill [-option ...] 
[04:36] <Nauraushaun> where options include:
[04:36] <Nauraushaun>     -display displayname    X server to contact
[04:36] <Nauraushaun>     -id resource            resource whose client is to be killed
[04:36] <Nauraushaun>     -frame                  don't ignore window manager frames
[04:36] <Nauraushaun>     -button number          specific button to be pressed to select window
[04:36] <Nauraushaun>     -all                    kill all clients with top level windows
[04:36] <Nauraushaun> scott@ScottBrown:~$
[04:36] <Flannel> !paste | Nauraushaun
[04:36] <ubotu> Nauraushaun: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:37] <VANE8> hi
[04:37] <VANE8> i'm a little confused with upstar
[04:37] <VANE8> upstart
[04:37] <Nauraushaun> Thanks Flannel ;)
[04:37] <VANE8> i need to have 8 iaxmodem instances
[04:37] <VANE8> how can I get it working with upstar ?
[04:38] <slackern> Nauraushaun, you could try 'killall -9 gnome-app-install'
[04:38] <VANE8> i've a lot of files at /etc/event.d
[04:38] <Larry> anyone have any idea why my power management sliders only have the option of "never" and "1 hour", and how i can get around it?
[04:38] <Nauraushaun> Heh, it's gone. Thanks slackern :)
[04:39] <Nauraushaun> Thanks for all your help. Much appreciated.
[04:40] <peabody> VANE8: wish I knew, upstart is brand new for me as well.
[04:40] <boola_> thx for all help got it working now:)
[04:42] <VANE8> peabody, the same for me :(
[04:45] <XanKriegor> I have question. How give usually user right for add printer in GNOME ? user don't have SUDO rights
[04:46] <macd> XanKriegor, you can add them to the lpadmin group, or the admin group (admin group gives them sudo)
[04:47] <XanKriegor> macd: I don't want give users ADMIn rights
[04:47] <macd> XanKriegor, then add them to the lpadmin group.
[04:47] <KyTrOnX> ...
[04:48] <PThomas> Hi, I'm running ubuntu-server feisty. How can I make the terminal fit to screen, rather than being so small?
[04:49] <XanKriegor> macd:  well, how do this ? /etc/group ?
[04:50] <KyTrOnX> Hi everyone ;-)
[04:50] <macd> XanKriegor, yes you can edit /etc/group or use the System --> admin --> users GUI.
[04:50] <Flannel> XanKriegor: Users nd Groups, in admin.
[04:52] <musikgoat> how do I disable a module?
[04:52] <dstadulis> I think one of my HDD is failing and I need to back it up quickly, I have an external usb drive but I am having trouble mounting it, it's /dev/sdf, should I use the command mount /dev/sdf1 /media/usb_backup ?
[04:52] <heguru> musikgoat: add it to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[04:53] <musikgoat> k thanks heguru
[04:53] <heguru> musikgoat: blacklist [module name] 
[04:53] <PThomas> Can I change the size of the command line area in Ubuntu Server?
[04:54] <sn0> dstadulis you can check with "fdisk -l" to see what the external hd is found as, if you have disabled auto mounting then yes , assuming /media/usb_backup exists, then it should mount fine
[04:55] <dstadulis> sn0: thanks
[04:55] <Wolf23> hi friends
[04:55] <sn0> yw
[04:55] <heguru> PThomas: what resolution is your screen?
[04:56] <PThomas> heguru: well I'm not sure what it is set at default
[04:56] <PThomas> but it's only the middle of my screen, and i want it pretty much towards the edges.
[04:56] <Wolf23> i try to copy a file from ubuntu to disk2(windows) and it shows a message error while copying to "/media/disk-2",you do not have permisions to write to this folder
[04:56] <jetsaredim> can I run vmware images under kvm?
[04:56] <heguru> PThomas: I mean what is the resolution of your monitor/LCD?
[04:56] <Puppy_> does anyone know how to record a live stream tv channel? stream tuner (I think) is for audio streams. What I want to do is to schedule a live stream recording in mplayer or vlc.
[04:56] <heguru> PThomas: you have to add a vga=xxx (where xxx is the resolution you want) based on your screen size
[04:56] <PThomas> heguru: Well I can run 1024x768 but i tihnk its at that 468x... or whaetver.
[04:57] <PThomas> heguru: where can I change it, or will i have to enter that everytime of boot?
[04:57] <heguru> PThomas: for 1024x768 add vga=790 to kernel boot parameters
[04:57] <PThomas> heguru: where would i add it?
[04:58] <vanjuggler> hello, hopefully someone can help me get my mythtv working...
[04:58] <vanjuggler> I just installed the latest mythbuntu, and I'm having trouble getting the nvidia driver to work with my geforce 3 Ti 200.  The screen comes up blank after a reboot, and I see a kernel dump on an ssh console
[04:58] <musikgoat> will disabling acpi_cpufreq cause undesirable results?
[04:58] <Wolf23> can someone help me please
[04:58] <heguru> PThomas: i suggest you first test it during boot when grub is loading press ESC, press 'e' to edit, on the kernel like add vga=790 and then press 'b' to boot
[04:58] <PThomas> then if it works?
[04:58] <heguru> PThomas: if the resolution is fine, you can make it permanent by adding vga=790 to /boot/grub/menu.list
[04:58] <bluebanana>  Is this the cable that I need to connect my Canon PowerShot to my USB-port on my computer: http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=11788&vpn=US-2AM56&manufacture=nGear%20Technologies%20Inc.?
[04:59] <PThomas> thanks
[04:59] <Puppy_> anyone?
[04:59] <Wolf23> somebody help!! i try to copy a file from ubuntu to disk2(windows) and it shows a message error while copying to "/media/disk-2",you do not have permisions to write to this folder
[05:00] <heguru> Wolf23: is the windows disk NTFS?
[05:00] <Madsy> Wolf23: I guess your Windows partition is NTFS?
[05:00] <Wolf23> heguru yes
[05:00] <Madsy> It is probably mounted as read-only
[05:00] <heguru> Wolf23: if yes you need to mount it with ntfs-3g
[05:00] <Madsy> For your own safety.
[05:00] <Wolf23> madsy yes
[05:00] <CoasterMaster> Wolf23, if you want to write to NTFS, you need a special driver, ntfs-3g....you can install it with sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
[05:00] <heguru> Wolf23: type: sudo ntfs-3g /dev/[windowsdisk]  /mnt
[05:00] <tehquickness> If have a bunch of music files that all have the same prefix in the file name is there a way I can remove it? for example, the file name might be [music] -filenamehere.mp3
[05:00] <tehquickness> Is there a way to batch remove them through the terminal?
[05:00] <buttercups> puppy you can try tunapie
[05:01] <Madsy> How reliable are the ntfs drivers now?
[05:01] <Puppy_> buttercups, thanks!
[05:01] <eyec0n> Madsy, stable enough.
[05:01] <musikgoat> bluebanana: yes on that cable
[05:01] <musikgoat> mini b
[05:01] <dissection> I'm trying to Install Ubuntu on my laptop. Under the guided options, I have two drives that show up. But its a RAID0. Is it a problem if I choose either of the drives?
[05:02] <tehquickness> Is there a way to remove a certain word that apears across a bunch of files in their file names
[05:02] <astro76> dissection, you need the alternate cd to install on raid
[05:02] <heguru> Madsy: as of feisty they are marked as stable
[05:02] <dissection> :|
[05:03] <kennobaka> tehquickness: you can use mv in a for loop
[05:03] <Javid> tehquickness, you want some kind of mass renaming utility
[05:03] <Javid> or a script
[05:03] <tehquickness> hmm ok
[05:03] <dissection> astro76: If I install it on either of my drives, will I lose my existing OS?
[05:03] <astro76> dissection, I'm sure it would destroy your raid, obviously
[05:04] <tehquickness> kennobaka so if the files were  like [music] -filename.mp3  and [music] -filename2.mp3 is there a way to just remove the [music] - from all the names?
[05:04] <stefan__> Hello all .. i`m using Xubuntu 7.04 .. and i don't find sound card drivers for my CM6501 device .. anybody can help me?
[05:04] <dstadulis> sn0: thanks for the help I got it to mount
[05:04] <Agent_bob> if anyone remembers me asking about a sound issue, namely "sound works but it's too quiet to hear, and some of the adjustments in alsamixer snap right back to the preset defaults"   i have an update.   i was using non-powered speakers, it seems that some chipsets that use ac'97 drivers require power amplified speakers,  i have confirmed this on two seperate boxes.   after pluging powered speakers in the adjustments stay put 
[05:05] <mariocesar_bo> Hi all, there is any chanel or comunity to learn programming C on Ubuntu or Linux?
[05:05] <stefan__> alsa is not working at me :|
[05:05] <tehquickness> I guess I would need to use regex expressions then?
[05:05] <Javid> mariocesar_bo, try #c#
[05:06] <Wolf23> CoasterMaster:  ok i install the ntfs-config and then what can i do
[05:06] <Montaro> Can anyone assist in configuring xorg on Ubuntu gutsy to display *ONLY* on a tv (via s-video (or composite)) on an S3 Savage3D card? I've tried every combination of xorg.conf I can think of and its still not working :( I'm actually flat out getting it to display on the tv at all.. I did have it, then I broke it, and now i've lost it heh
[05:06] <musikgoat> Javid: C# and C are quite different
[05:06] <heguru> tehquickness: you can use awk with for loop
[05:06] <Javid> I know, but it's closer to what he wants than here
[05:06] <musikgoat> ture
[05:06] <musikgoat> *true
[05:06] <CoasterMaster> Wolf23, go to Applications -> System Tools -> NTFS Configuration
[05:06] <Wolf23> heguru:  Failed to access '/dev/[windowsdisk] ': No such file or directory
[05:06] <mariocesar_bo> Javid: thanks, but I am learning C
[05:06] <kennobaka> tehquickness: I'd write a perl script for it, probably
[05:06] <bluebanana> musikgoat, thanks. Most digicams use "Mini B" yes?
[05:06] <tehquickness> hmm ok
[05:07] <XanKriegor> macd: hm... its not work. I edit /etc/security/group.conf and add there *;*;*;Al00-2400;lpadmin... but gnome-cups-add required sudo
[05:07] <musikgoat> bluebanana: yes, most "client" devices use B or mini B
[05:07] <Wolf23> CoasterMaster:  ok and then
[05:07] <heguru> Wolf23: replace [windowsdisk]  with the device pointing to your windows partition. something like /dev/sdb1 etc
[05:07] <Javid> hey, anyone know how to edit the display resolutions xserver can use? the alt installer lets you pick but I used the normal one, and don't really want to reinstall
[05:07] <CoasterMaster> Wolf23, then log out and log in again
[05:07] <macd> XanKriegor, thats not where you make the change.
[05:07] <macd> XanKriegor, I said /etc/group .
[05:07] <Montaro> Can anyone help configuring xorg for tv out on Ubuntu?
[05:08] <gautada> Stupid question: How do a quickly view a README.gz without decompressing?  In gentoo I used to just less /../README.gz.  In ubuntu it coomplains that iti is binanry which of course it is...
[05:08] <musikgoat> man acpi_cpufreq
[05:08] <Fezzler> Hard Drive crashed.  Click Click Click.  Reinstalled.  How do I install themes off Gnomelook again?  Download and drop on themes app?
[05:09] <macd> Fezzler, yessir.
[05:09] <Fezzler> Thanks.
[05:09] <dissection> astro76: If I install dmraid, will it still mess up my Windows installation?
[05:09] <heguru> gautada: well even in ubuntu that should work, but you can try gunzip -c README.gz | less
[05:10] <macd> gautada, zless isntead of less.
[05:10] <gautada> heguru: Thanks, must be something wrong with the open-iscsi readme.
[05:10] <Fezzler> Anyone recommend an OSX lookalike theme?
[05:10] <ubuntu> hey guys i have really big problem, i was trying to install beryl using a guide online and i think i screwed up one of the conf files so now my ubuntu won't load up i just get an Xdesktop error
[05:11] <gautada> macd: Thanks, that did it.
[05:12] <XanKriegor> macd: i will try but my users - its domain users from Active Directory and all must have add printer...
[05:12] <Balistic22>  hey guys i have really big problem, i was trying to install beryl using a guide online and i think i screwed up one of the conf files so now my ubuntu won't load up i just get an Xdesktop erro
[05:13] <Balistic22> i think all i need to do is reset the conf files to their defaults can anyone tell me how i can fix this problem im desperate
[05:13] <geezone> how can I see what version  of ubuntu I am running from the command line..
[05:13] <NemesisD> hi all, trying to work with a tape drive (over ssh for that matter), i want to at least get a listing of the files on it, mt -r /dev/st0 status looks fine but whenever i try to do anything with tar i get an I/O error
[05:13] <Inferno> Hello
[05:13] <macd> geezone, 'cat /etc/lsb-release'
[05:13] <geezone> thanks
[05:13] <macd> !hi | Inferno
[05:13] <ubotu> Inferno: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:14] <Wolf23> CoasterMaster:  back, i logout and now i try and still the say error
[05:14] <lgc> !palm
[05:14] <ubotu> A good guide for setting up Palm devices is at http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/PalmOS-HOWTO.html#PC-CONNECT-USB
[05:14] <Wolf23> *same
[05:14] <CoasterMaster> Wolf23, did you enable the Write access for NTFS drives?  (and restart)
[05:14] <Wolf23> CoasterMaster:  yes but i make logout not restart
[05:14] <CoasterMaster> Wolf23, try restarting
[05:14] <tehquickness> well, nvm there is no sense in reinventing the wheel, I just searched the repository and for a program that does it for me
[05:14] <Wolf23> ok
[05:16] <Balistic22> Is there a way i can restore my ubuntu to default settings
[05:16] <Balistic22>  hey guys i have really big problem, i was trying to install beryl using a guide online and i think i screwed up one of the conf files so now my ubuntu won't load up i just get an Xdesktop erro
[05:16] <mage> is there a livecd out for 7.10 yet? I've burned and misplaced 7.04 lots ;)
[05:16] <jurgentje> mage: only in Release Candidate
[05:16] <jurgentje> not concidered stable yet
[05:17] <mage> well all it needs to do is boot and not die long enough to run dbootstrap ;)
[05:17] <heguru> Balistic22: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:17] <Inferno> How would I go about getting my dual monitor setup to work? My main LCD works of course, but my secondary one doesn't show up.
[05:17] <Balistic22> heguru, so if i made a stupid really big error i can redo it by using that command
[05:17] <macd> Pelo, the dreaded vista locking the MBR?
[05:17] <mage> Pelo: dragondrop things to external hd
[05:17] <mage> let him restore it ;)
[05:18] <mage> actually i'll just go ahead and join windows
[05:19] <Pelo> mage, just a 1+ year system with a lot of messing about on it,  I'M gonna have to use my own second internal hdd for backup
[05:19] <Balistic22> heguru, will that really help
[05:19] <vanjuggler> I just installed the latest mythbuntu, and I'm having trouble getting the nvidia driver to work with my geforce 3 Ti 200.  The screen comes up blank after a reboot, and I see a kernel dump on an ssh console
[05:19] <vanjuggler> any ideas?
[05:19] <Pelo> mage,  join me in #pelo
[05:20] <Pelo> !nvidia | vanjuggler
[05:20] <mage> jurgentje: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/tribe-5/ thats the right place to look, yes?
[05:20] <ubotu> vanjuggler: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:20] <heguru> Balistic22: that will reconfigure X to the defaults
[05:20] <Wolf23> CoasterMaster:  back, :( the same error friend
[05:20] <Balistic22> sweet you rock
[05:21] <spaz> hey y'all
[05:21] <spaz> O_o
[05:21] <spaz> wow
[05:21] <LadyNikon> !ops
[05:21] <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
[05:21] <nixternal> ;)
[05:21] <spaz> oy vey
[05:21] <nixternal> !staff
[05:21] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul! I could use a bit of your time :)
[05:21] <spaz> this is fun
[05:22] <spaz> !op
[05:22] <spaz> !staff
[05:22] <Flannel> spaz: They know
[05:22] <quux> We're here
[05:22] <spaz> lol
[05:22] <spaz> wheee
[05:22] <Bogaurd> stupid bots.
[05:22] <VoX> well that was fun
[05:23] <CoasterMaster> Wolf23, I'm not sure then....but that's exactly how I was able to write to windows drives....check this guide for more troubleshooting (look for the message from ubotu)
[05:23] <CoasterMaster> !ntfs-3g | Wolf23
[05:23] <ubotu> Wolf23: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[05:23] <PureEvilGeek> ha wow never had that happen before
[05:25] <Madpilot> spaz, don't add to the mess, please
[05:25] <macd> weeeee
[05:26] <spaz> madpilot: i don't think there's much i can do for that
[05:26] <spaz> lol
[05:26] <spaz> :-p
[05:26] <lnxsmith> anyone knows can help me?
[05:27] <mssever> lnxsmith: We can't help you until we know what your problem is
[05:27] <spaz> unf
[05:27] <lnxsmith> j/k
[05:27] <spaz> bbl when the mess is cleared out
[05:27] <lnxsmith> i can speak english
[05:27] <Tokorona> Arg.. of course.
[05:27] <Tokorona> My specific version of the wireless dongle isn't supported..
[05:27] <lnxsmith> wow there's a lot of poeple coming in and out in here
[05:28] <lnxsmith> was there a netsplit?
[05:28] <uBpTru7h> Dang!
[05:28] <Tokorona> Okay, maybe I should ask to  confirm this
[05:29] <uBpTru7h> That is so much toruble you have to be registered to talk
[05:29] <Tokorona> Is there any reason why a Linksys WUSB54G wouldn't work in Ndiswrapper?
[05:29] <uBpTru7h> I tried 3 different nicks of mine
[05:29] <uBpTru7h> and none of the passwords were correct
[05:29] <uBpTru7h> Anyway
[05:29] <CapaH> Question, how do I change it so that if Thumb1/Thumb2 is pressed that it is the same as if Button3 was pressed? I changed imwheelrc to say this: None, Thumb1, Button3   --- and None, Thumb2, Button3 --- then I restarted X, and NO difference.. ?
[05:29] <godzirra> Anyone about that can help me get my nvidia card working?  i've got x working -without- the nvidia card... I'm having trouble getting it to work with.
[05:29] <uBpTru7h> How would i get my dual monitor setup working in Ubuntu? Only one monitor does anything.
[05:30] <mssever> Tokorona: USB modems require drivers, which generally aren't available for Linux
[05:30] <TuTUXG> my feisty on laptop acts wired, everytime i restart/cold boot, there is a process named udevd running on background and uses a lot of cpu, after i kill it, cpu usage immediately drops back, anyone knows how that happens?
[05:30] <lnxsmith> Tokorona: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=188573
[05:30] <bruenig> udev is pretty important
[05:31] <Geoffrey2> I installed vlc via synaptic, yet it doesn't appear as an option under "Open with other application"
[05:31] <psychohuman> .
[05:31] <Tokorona> Well, lnxsmith. I'n not even at that step
[05:31] <Tokorona> I've got the v2 (I have a v2.1 usb device) drivers installed.
[05:32] <Tokorona> And lsusb will show it (or cat /proc/bus/usb/devices)
[05:32] <Tokorona> But it's not a recognized device
[05:32] <lnxsmith> Tokorona: you first have to install ndiswrapper
[05:32] <Tokorona> dmesg has this one line "usb device chose 0 configuration (out of 1)
[05:32] <Tokorona> It's installed.
[05:32] <lnxsmith> then install the drivers for the specific wireless card
[05:32] <mssever> Tokorona: And there's no way to connect it via ethernet?
[05:32] <overclucker> *sigh*
[05:32] <Tokorona> Nope
[05:33] <lnxsmith> Tokorona: did you install the drivers for that card
[05:33] <lnxsmith> ?
[05:33] <Tokorona> Yes.
[05:33] <mssever> Tokorona: My bad, I thought you were talking about a router
[05:33] <Tokorona> I have WUSB54Gv2 (and v1, in case it was looking for something else) drivers isntalled
[05:33] <bruenig> TuTUXG, you probably don't want to kill udevd, just saying
[05:33] <psychohuman> quick question...i have just installed ubuntu i386, but have no sound - however i just had x64 yesterday and the sound worked perfectly---any ideas?
[05:33] <Kevsthabest> is there a way to get the text based installer running of the live cd?
[05:33] <lnxsmith> and you installed them using the ndiswrapper install command
[05:33] <D4N`> Hi
[05:33] <Tokorona> Yes.
[05:34] <bruenig> Kevsthabest, no
[05:34] <mssever> Kevsthabest: You have to use the alternate install CD for that
[05:34] <Kevsthabest> bah.. thanks guys..
[05:34] <psychohuman> can anyone see this?
[05:34] <Tokorona> yes
[05:34] <Kevsthabest> psychohuman: nope
[05:35] <uBpTru7h> Yes, psychohuman
[05:35] <Wolf23> CoasterMaster:  i try but i didnot understand and i cant do it :(
[05:35] <lnxsmith> Tokorona: does the command ifconfig show anything ?
[05:35] <psychohuman> oh ok
[05:35] <overclucker> no one can see
[05:35] <psychohuman> just wasn't sure if i did it correctly
[05:35] <Chiraporn> I recently upgraded to the gutsy pre-release, but the upgrade got messed up. A complete reinstall doesnt recognize my rt2500 wireless, even though the rt61 (and dependent) modules are inserted on boot. Another issue is that Totem wont play DVDs, complaining about the codecs, even though libdvdscc is installed. Any help? (I realize its alpha...)
[05:35] <Tokorona> No (except for lo and eth0)
[05:35] <garcian> hello
[05:35] <lnxsmith> hmm
[05:35] <TuTUXG> bruenig, ok, but y it uses so much cpu? it didnt happened before
[05:35] <psychohuman> hi
[05:35] <lnxsmith> Tokorona: are you using 64bit?
[05:35] <Flannel> Chiraporn: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy support, thanks
[05:36] <Tokorona> No, but I suspect I know what's wrong
[05:36] <bruenig> TuTUXG, it shouldn't be using much cpu but you really don't want to be killing it as it is kind of what manages everything in /dev
[05:36] <garcian> i recently changed my vgamode in menu.lst to 791 because i like 1024 by 768 better than the default command line mode. now i get the Saving VESA State freezup thing
[05:36] <Wolf23> heguru: Failed to access '/dev/disk1': No such file or directory :(
[05:36] <garcian> is there any way to fix that, other than setting my menu.lst back the way it was?
[05:36] <psychohuman> so does anyone have an idea about my sound issue, i have a soundblaster card
[05:36] <Chiraporn> Thanks
[05:36] <TuTUXG> bruenig, ok, so there is something wrong with my mounted devices?
[05:37] <amidaniel> psychohuman: What's the problem?
[05:37] <D4N`> unsure
[05:37] <psychohuman> ..."uick question...i have just installed ubuntu i386, but have no sound - however i just had x64 yesterday and the sound worked perfectly---any ideas?"...
[05:37] <Tokorona> I'm betting that I don't have gutsy installed.
[05:37] <bruenig> TuTUXG, no that wouldn't cause the cpu to go out of control
[05:37] <Tokorona> And I downloaded the wrong images.
[05:37] <Tokorona> er, packages.
[05:37] <lnxsmith> psychohuman: check that your mixers are turned up
[05:37] <heguru> Wolf23: you have to find out the device name for your windows partition! and its not disk1. try: sudo sfdisk -l /dev/sda
[05:38] <amidaniel> psychohuman: Run ALSA and make sure you've got sound turned on on the right devices
[05:38] <garcian> psychohuman: do you have a via ac97 sound card? those have problems all the time
[05:38] <heguru> Wolf23: and tell me if you see anyline ending with NTFS
[05:38] <amidaniel> psychohuman: Also check System Preferences / Sound and makes sure it's set to the correct devices
[05:38] <TuTUXG> bruenig, i thought about that, since i edited the fstab to automount some cd images at startup, but after i edited it back, it still acts the same
[05:38] <lnxsmith> this is a crazy channel, too many people bouncing in and out
[05:38] <garcian> yes
[05:38] <amidaniel> lnxsmith: Yeah, it gets that way :)
[05:38] <psychohuman> ok, i will check
[05:39] <psychohuman> yes, i ave ac97
[05:39] <garcian> and does anyone know how to fix the Saving VESA State bug?
[05:39] <lnxsmith> i dont even use ubuntu and heard this place was bad, so i came to check it out :)
[05:39] <psychohuman> have*
[05:39] <mssever> lnxsmith: I disabled join/part messages....less annoying
[05:39] <overclucker> Wolf23, i don't think you will be able to see anything in dev, if you are logged in on a windows computer,
[05:39] <TuTUXG> bruenig, but not everytime tho, if i do cold boot, sometime it's just fine (but sometimes not)
[05:39] <Wolf23> heguru:  /dev/sda: No such file or directory ,sfdisk: cannot open /dev/sda for reading
[05:39] <lnxsmith> mssever: yeah that's probably a good idea
[05:39] <heguru> Wolf23: try: sudo sfdisk -l /dev/hda
[05:39] <Javid> hey, anyone know how to edit the display resolutions xserver can use? the alt installer lets you pick but I used the normal one, and don't really want to reinstall
[05:40] <psychohuman> brb
[05:40] <bruenig> TuTUXG, not much to go on in your descriptions, see if there is something different in the times it is bad from the times it is good. but in any sense, udevd is important
[05:40] <garcian> psychohuman: type alsamixer and turn all the DXS down
[05:40] <garcian> and make sure your volume is up
[05:40] <getnthevan4candy> i'm burning the iso for this thing right now, and i'm about to install it on my gateway laptop... any last words of wisdom?
[05:40] <mssever> Javid: edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:40] <garcian> i have ac97 and it has some DXS feature that screws up the sound
[05:40] <lnxsmith> Javid: look up stuff for xorg.conf
[05:40] <Wolf23> heguru:  Disk /dev/hda: cannot get geometry,Disk /dev/hda: 0 cylinders, 0 heads, 0 sectors/track,sfdisk: ERROR: sector 0 does not have an msdos signature
[05:40] <TuTUXG> bruenig, is there any log file i can check?
[05:40] <Sajes> I need help. When I went to install the Nvidia driver.. it like.. ate my xorg.conf file or something.
[05:40] <Wolf23> heguru:  /dev/hda: unrecognized partition table type, no partition found
[05:40] <heguru> Javid: System -> Preferences -> Screen Resolution
[05:40] <Javid> fanks
[05:41] <bruenig> TuTUXG, dmesg perhaps I think /var/log/messages but I am not sure exactly what to be looking for
[05:41] <ozzloy> " gtk/gtk.h: No such file or directory" what do i need to install?
[05:41] <garcian> lol getting help in here is like asking for help on the hindenburg
[05:41] <mssever> Sajes: Does sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg do anything for you?
[05:41] <getnthevan4candy> and out of curiousity, there's no need to install a wireless driver on 6.06?
[05:41] <overclucker> Wolf23, what is sfdisk?
[05:41] <mssever> Sajes: or is the package name xorg-xserver? I don't remember
[05:42] <Wolf23> overclucker:  heguru gave me that
[05:42] <heguru> overclucker: type: whatis sfdisk
[05:42] <TuTUXG> bruenig, or could it be some problem with drivers? i manually installed the latest nv driver few days ago
[05:42] <mssever> getnthevan4candy: Depends on your wireless card
[05:42] <bruenig> not it has nothing to do with nvidia driver
[05:42] <garcian> I changed my command line resolution to 1024 by 768 and now it freezes up on Saving VESA State
[05:43] <garcian> anyone know how to fix this?
[05:43] <TuTUXG> bruenig, um.. im confusing...
[05:43] <getnthevan4candy> i read the wireless guide, and it has my card on it, except in the guide, it says l at the end, and on my card, it doesn't.
[05:43] <Nauraushaun> Any chance of me being able to hook up my Lexmark printer/scanner/photocopier up to Ubuntu?
[05:43] <heguru> Wolf23: type:  mount | grep " / "
[05:43] <mssever> garcian: You mean in GRUB?
[05:43] <garcian> yes
[05:43] <garcian> in menu.lst
[05:43] <mssever> garcian: So, now you can't boot?
[05:43] <heguru>  Wolf23: and tell me what do you get
[05:43] <Wolf23> heguru:  /dev/hdb4 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[05:43] <garcian> yes
[05:43] <garcian> i set it to vgamode=791
[05:44] <heguru> Wolf23: ok, now try: sudo sfdisk -l /dev/hdb
[05:44] <mssever> garcian: Boot the LiveCD, and find and fix your menu.list
[05:44] <heguru> Wolf23: and tell me if you find any line ending with NTFS
[05:44] <mssever> garcian: Then chroot to your install directory and run sudo update-grub
[05:44] <demon_spork> why is seamonkey not in the ubuntu repos?
[05:44] <garcian> did that
[05:44] <garcian> wait
[05:44] <Wolf23> heguru:  /dev/hdb1          0+   3708    3709-  29792511    7  HPFS/NTFS, /dev/hdb5       9561+  13269    3709-  29792511    7  HPFS/NTFS
[05:45] <garcian> you mean change it back the way it was?
[05:45] <garcian> i want to have a 1024 by 768 command line
[05:45] <mssever> garcian: For now...at least you'll be able to boot
[05:45] <heguru> Wolf23: ok now type: sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1 /mnt
[05:45] <TuTUXG> bruenig, i just typed dmseg and i notice this : QoS Error need to parse QOS_PARAMETER IE
[05:45] <garcian> well i already know i can change it back
[05:45] <mssever> garcian: Or, you can experiment
[05:45] <Tokorona> anyway, got a method that I think might work.
[05:45] <Tokorona> I'll reboot and try again. >_>
[05:45] <mssever> garcian: Oh, in that case, I don't know what to tell you
[05:45] <heguru> Wolf23: to access your windows files now press ALT+F2 and type /mnt
[05:45] <garcian> hmm
[05:46] <garcian> i always have a problem that nobody else has lol
[05:46] <mssever> garcian: Me too :)
[05:46] <TuTUXG> bruenig, or could it be something wrong with bluetooth? since i recently reinstalled gnome-bluetooth
[05:46] <Wolf23> heguru:  yes it opens a window, now what can i do
[05:46] <heguru> Wolf23: do you see your windows files?
[05:46] <garcian> well, no 1024 by 768 commandline then
[05:47] <heguru> Wolf23: you should be able to read and write
[05:47] <Wolf23> heguru:  yes i can see them before, but i want to copy from linux to windows folder
[05:47] <mssever> garcian: My laptop used to be 1042x768 on thecolnsole, then when I upgraded to Feisty, it reverted to 800x600
[05:47] <heguru> Wolf23: you can copy as well now
[05:47] <heguru> Wolf23: just select any file from linux and paste here
[05:48] <Nauraushaun> Could I hook up my printer to Ubuntu? Possible?
[05:48] <Wolf23> heguru:  wait
[05:48] <mssever> garcian: I don't like it, but I don't work on the console enough to care
[05:48] <mssever> Nauraushaun: What brand is it?
[05:48] <Scunizi> Nauraushaun, what's your printer..
[05:48] <Nauraushaun> Lexmark
[05:48] <Nauraushaun> X1100
[05:48] <mssever> Nauraushaun: Probably not
[05:49] <Nauraushaun> Great.
[05:49] <mssever> Nauraushaun: www.linuxprinting.org
[05:49] <Geoffrey2> just be glad there's people talking in here...I've lost track of the number of "support" channels I've gone into with 30+ people in the room, and nobody typing anything
[05:49] <mssever> Nauraushaun: Lexmarks are notorious for not working with Linux
[05:49] <Scunizi> Nauraushaun, check out http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Lexmark-X1100
[05:49] <Wolf23> heguru:  i click copy from a file on ubuntu, and then i open the disk1 which is for windows and there is no paste
[05:50] <heguru> Wolf23: open /mnt
[05:50] <Wolf23> heguru:  ok
[05:52] <Geoffrey2> I'm trying to set up vlc to play media, with no luck so far
[05:52] <xjkx> i need a gtk application to convert a dvd to .avi
[05:52] <overclucker> *sigh*
[05:52] <Beltz> Can someone help me install Ubuntu under virtual PC 2007? It's giving me bad graphics and no mouse
[05:52] <Wolf23> heguru:  after i open /mnt whats then?
[05:53] <Evanlec> Geoffrey2, 30+? that doesnt suprise me....there's over 1000 in this channel
[05:53] <heguru> Wolf23: do you see your windows files here?
[05:53] <Evanlec> Beltz, i would use vmware, while ive heard it is possible to use virtual pc 2007, its probably more trouble than its worth
[05:53] <mssever> xjkx: Would dvd::rip work?
[05:53] <Wolf23> heguru:  its empty, and on the left side i see disk,disk1,and disk2
[05:54] <heguru> Wolf23: ok do one thing.. goto Applications -> System Tools -> NTFS Configuration Tool
[05:54] <Scunizi> Beltz, not being familiar with VPC2007, is that a windows program?
[05:54] <calc> vmware works good on linux too :)
[05:54] <Evanlec> Scunizi, yea its windows version of vmware...
[05:54] <Beltz> Thank you, I'll look up vmware
[05:54] <Wolf23> heguru:  ok it shows a tick on the second option
[05:55] <heguru> Wolf23: what is the second option?
[05:55] <Beltz> Scunizi: Virtual PC is a virtualization program from Microsoft... I guess its the same as WMVware, but from microsoft
[05:55] <Wolf23> heguru:  enable write support for external device
[05:55] <MrStonedOne> Wolf23: u want a tick on the 1st option
[05:55] <Scunizi> Evanlec, Beltz..  you might have better luck downloading the Win32 version of VMWare Server
[05:55] <xjkx> mssever: no
[05:56] <heguru> Wolf23: Just check the first option as well
[05:56] <Wolf23> MrStonedOne:  it looks like transparent
[05:56] <Wolf23> heguru:  i cant it shows as transparent
[05:56] <Beltz> Ya, im trying that. Ill report on my success in a few minutes
[05:56] <Scunizi> Beltz, it hard to get support for a microsoft program in a linux group.. much easier with a program that is cross platform
[05:56] <heguru> Wolf23: ok on the terminal
[05:57] <heguru> Wolf23: type sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1 /mnt
[05:57] <hellhoundp2k> Hey guys, can anyone tell me what some good p2p clients for ubuntu are?
[05:57] <heguru> Wolf23: and tell me what you get
[05:57] <heguru> !p2p | hellhoundp2k
[05:57] <ubotu> hellhoundp2k: Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network).  -  BitTorrent: see !torrent  -  Direct connect: try valknut.  -  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PFileSharing for general information.
[05:57] <Beltz> Scunizi: Actually, it probably makes sense to ask here - as this is a program that lets Windows users decide on whether to switch to Linux without any risk (no formatting or real installation)
[05:57] <xjkx> mssever: oh its gtk :>
[05:57] <Beltz> But it doesn't work well it seems.
[05:58] <Beltz> Because Ubuntu installs in 24 bit color depth, yet virtual pc supports only 16 for some reason.
[05:58] <mssever> xjkx: It's been quite some time since I've used it. Isn't it GTK1 or something nasty?
[05:58] <Wolf23> heguru: Volume is scheduled for check. Please boot into Windows TWICE, or
[05:58] <Wolf23> use the 'force' mount option. For example type on the command line:,mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1 /mnt -o force,Or add the option to the relevant row in the /etc/fstab file:,/dev/hdb1 /mnt ntfs-3g defaults,force 0 0
[05:58] <MrStonedOne> Wolf23: oddoh
[05:58] <Scunizi> Beltz, color depth can be changed post facto.. IF you can get it to install
[05:58] <MrStonedOne> Wolf23: add -o force to that, at the end
[05:59] <mssever> Beltz: But people here don't necessarily have experienceon software that only runs on Windows
[05:59] <MrStonedOne> Wolf23: so sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1 /mnt -o force
[05:59] <heguru> Wolf23: ok you have to boot into windows and shutdown properly and then try that again, you can try the -o force but it can case data loss!
[05:59] <Beltz> Scunizi: Check this URL, and on top of what you see, imagine having no mouse haha: http://haacked.com/images/haacked_com/WindowsLiveWriter/InstallingUbuntuonVirtualPCforWindowsLov_C436/image029.png
[05:59] <heguru> *cause
[05:59] <overclucker> hellhoundp2k, bittorrent, bittirnado, torrentflux, or azereus, if you don't object to using java
[05:59] <Scunizi> Beltz, is that during the install or after?
[06:00] <Beltz> after, hahaha<
[06:00] <Beltz> There is a way to reboot and to get in the recovery console or whatever, but vmware is 70% downloaded, so who cares now!
[06:00] <Scunizi> Beltz, then you need to get to the command line which won't care what the color depth is..
[06:01] <Scunizi> Beltz, with the focus on the VM try CTRL+ALT+2
[06:01] <Beltz> I'll give vmware a try first though... Anyway - i would love to try a few linux distros, and perhaps to try compiz/beryl on it. I bet Virtual PC doesn't support that...
[06:01] <Wolf23> heguru:  so boot into windows and then shutdown, and then boot another time to ubuntu?
[06:01] <psychohuman> ok, so i can listen to music via CD, but nowhere else...?!? any ideas?
[06:01] <nickrud> psychohuman: a fresh install?
[06:01] <heguru> Wolf23: yes, this way the disk will be unmounted properly by windows and should work with linux
[06:01] <overclucker> Wolf23, reboot windows twice
[06:01] <MrStonedOne> Wolf23: boot to windows, shut down, boot to windows again, shut down, then boot to ubuntu
[06:02] <mssever> psychohuman: Burn all your music to CD, of course! Just kidding
[06:02] <nickrud> lol, mount the isos
[06:02] <psychohuman> i just got done installing it
[06:02] <heguru> Wolf23: oh yeah.. do that twice!
[06:02] <Beltz> damn, my virtual pc deleted my last saved state so id have to reinstall ubuntu..
[06:02] <MrStonedOne> lol
[06:02] <nickrud> !mp3 | psychohuman
[06:02] <ubotu> psychohuman: 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
[06:02] <Beltz> thanks Scunizi but ill give vmware a try first, as vpc is just a headache :P
[06:02] <nickrud> psychohuman: read especially the first couple of paragraphs for why
[06:02] <Scunizi> Beltz,  VMware I've used in WinXP and 2000 pro with no problems.. Compiz/beryl is another issue.  You need accelerated graphics to run it.  that means a real video driver for your card.. that isn't supported in VMWare as far as i know.
[06:02] <seamus7> Hi.. how can I get rid of an old SSID in Network Manager? It tries to connect to the old now non-existent network first.
[06:02] <Beltz> Okay Scunizi
[06:03] <psychohuman> awesome, thx
[06:03] <Beltz> I guess if I enjoy Linux as a whole, I'll switch from vista to it, and try compiz at that point...
[06:03] <mssever> seamus7: open up gconf-editor and search for it
[06:03] <noodles12> when saving a file from firefox. how do i make it so it doesnt' show the hidden files when choosing where to save too?
[06:03] <Scunizi> Beltz, I ended up doing a dual boot.. still do with XP.. now I'm hooked but keep XP around for a couple of games.
[06:03] <mssever> noodles12: Ctrl+H
[06:04] <MrStonedOne> ya, the only down sides to linux for me is lack of game support... and lack of support for odd drivers.
[06:05] <MrStonedOne> bug #1 for you
[06:05] <seamus7> mssever: oh ok i found it ... thx
[06:05] <noodles12> mssever: that doesn't work. It works when i'm browsing folders. But in firefox when you download a file, it'll ask where i want to save it. ANd in that window, the hidden files won't stay hidden
[06:05] <Beltz> Can't you pretty much run any game with WINE?
[06:05] <noodles12> Beltz: not all games work well in wine
[06:05] <MrStonedOne> no, not at any good fps
[06:05] <heguru> seamus7: you cannot delete it unfortunately using the gconf-editor
[06:05] <mssever> noodles12: Hmm.. I've never seen that before. Maybe there's something in about:config
[06:06] <heguru> seamus7: do that from the command line:  gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /system/networking/wireless/networks/[ssid] 
[06:06] <seamus7> heguru: I was able to unset all the keys but the main entry in the tree menu remains
[06:06] <mssever> heguru: seamus7 Avtually, you can delete it from there
[06:06] <seamus7> oh?
[06:06] <mssever> I've done it
[06:06] <seamus7> mssever: ?
[06:06] <Ritzerisk> whats the unzip command is there another program besides unzip to extract a file besides unzip
[06:06] <Beltz> damnit is there any IRC client that isn't retarded? mirc shows 100 people leaving and joining this room every minute and i cant disable it
[06:07] <mssever> seamus7: I've deleted SSIDs from gconf-editor
[06:07] <Geoffrey2> amazing how it's always the seemingly simple stuff that proves so frustrating
[06:07] <godzirra> Ok, I just installed xorg and now about 2 seconds after grub goes through and starts booting, i get a blank black screen.
[06:07] <jaypro> is there a way to listen to a specific port, and read the data that passes through as a string for a program installed on my pc that communicates with a server over the internet?
[06:07] <mssever> Beltz: I'm using XChat, which allows me to disable those messages
[06:08] <overclucker> jaypro, wireshark
[06:08] <noodles12> mssever: isn't there a universal command to hide them? I'm using gaim and i didn't notice it until he said something
[06:08] <mssever> noodles12: Hide what?
[06:08] <jaypro> overclucker thanks! ill check it out!
[06:08] <overclucker> (;
[06:08] <noodles12> mssever: what Beltz was talking about in irrc. everyone coming and going
[06:08] <Ritzerisk> ] is there a command besides unzip or a zip file ....
[06:08] <noodles12> mssever: and thanks for trying to help, about:config didn't have it either =/
[06:09] <mssever> noodles12: I don't know...I'm an IRC newbie
[06:09] <seamus7> mssever: I'm looking for a gui option to do that in gconf-editor but couldn't find one ... I just used heguru's CLI method ... thx all.
[06:09] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: plenty of them, what are you trying to unpack
[06:09] <godzirra> Can anyone help me with that?
[06:09] <derrrface> I'm having an issue with Ubuntu & soundcard. Everytime audio is played it is accompanied by a loud static/crackle noise.
[06:09] <Beltz> i think mssever understood me...
[06:09] <Beltz> im trying xchat now:)
[06:09] <Ritzerisk> just a zip file sooo darn new its for the asterisk but i got the install for a slackware
[06:10] <Geoffrey2> I installed the VLC media player, and it shows up in the list of applications...now I just need to figure out how to set up Ubuntu to use it to play media files....
[06:10] <Ritzerisk> is there a quick wget
[06:10] <Tokorona> Weell, that didn't work.
[06:10] <mssever> Beltz: Right click on the channel name and you'll find what you're looking for
[06:10] <Tokorona> Okay, so.
[06:11] <Tokorona> Apparently, the drivers I got from Linksys do not let it be run, I'm pondering dumping a lsusb output to a file so I can google it's serial
[06:11] <Beltz> damn its shareware under windows... Ill try it once i get ubuntu installed.
[06:11] <Beltz> Are there interesting changes from Ubuntu 6 to 7? I tried 6 a while ag
[06:11] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: sudo aptitude install zip unzip
[06:11] <mssever> Ritzerisk: What kind of file are you dealing with?
[06:11] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: or find them in synaptic for installation
[06:12] <Malachi> What's a good format/resolution to encode a video for streaming over a server? I'm using Jinzora.
[06:12] <MrStonedOne> derrrface is this just in one application? or does it do it for every one. also what sound card do you have.
[06:13] <mssever> Beltz: Actually, Saying Ubuntu 6 or 7 doesn't make sense because Ubuntu uses a weird version scheme
[06:13] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: and since I finally really read the subtext, look for asterisk in synaptic, you can get it from the repos (highly preferred)
[06:13] <calc> mssever: it uses a perfectly sane version scheme year.month
[06:13] <Ritzerisk> sudo aptitude command not found eeek i dont think i have a ubuntu os i got this asterisk for a vmware setup
[06:13] <dissection> Hi, I'm about to install Ubuntu on my laptop manually. I have 25GB of unalloted space. So I need to create 1 ext3 and 1 swap, right? Do I put the ext3 at the end or beginning of the partition? And how much space should I use for swap?
[06:13] <noodles12> mssever: not weird. 7.04 year 07 month of april
[06:13] <calc> mssever: 7.10 is 2007 October
[06:13] <Beltz> uh, i gotta reboot for vmware, cya
[06:13] <mssever> calc: True, but it's unusual
[06:13] <Tokorona> ...
[06:13] <Tokorona> I'm an idiot.
[06:13] <Tokorona> I misread the serial when I looked up compatbliity.
[06:13] <calc> its more sane than most versioning schemes out there
[06:13] <mssever> calc: noodles12 That was my point
[06:13] <nomasteryoda> dissection, about 2x ram, but if you have 2gb ram, then4gb ram is overkill
[06:14] <calc> especially the sun and microsoft ones ;)
[06:14] <MrStonedOne> dissection: how much much ram do u have
[06:14] <dissection> nomasteryoda: I have 2GB RAM
[06:14] <nomasteryoda> i use 2gb ram, 2gb swap
[06:14] <calc> eg windows vista is window 6.0 (iirc)
[06:14] <nomasteryoda> depends on how much else you might run
[06:14] <calc> er windows 6.0
[06:14] <mssever> calc: But it isn't major.minor.patch like most OSS
[06:14] <nomasteryoda> won't swap much for web and email
[06:14] <nickrud> dissection: location doesn't matter, and 2gb
[06:14] <dissection> nomasteryoda, MrStonedOne: I have 2GB RAM, and intend to do some video editing
[06:14] <calc> solaris 10 is solaris 2.10 is sunos 5.10 (iirc)
[06:14] <derrrface> MrStonedOne: every app.... Even if i Go thru the list of different devices (VIA 8233, ALSA, ESD, OSS) it will generate a correct sound tone (for VIA 8233) for one application... (EG: mp3 player) once i try something else; the issue arises... if i reboot, the issue again; arises...
[06:14] <nomasteryoda> ok..4.4gb then i would do
[06:15] <calc> mssever: which OSS dists use that versioning scheme?
[06:15] <calc> mssever: only the bsd's spring to mind
[06:15] <mssever> calc: I don't know about distros, I meant software in general
[06:15] <majnoon> ok i wait like 15-20 min and screen goes black
[06:15] <mssever> such as the kernel
[06:15] <derrrface> as far as sound card: its built in mobo... not sure
[06:15] <dissection> nomasteryoda: Okay so I'm putting a 4GB swap at the end of the partition, and the remaining in ext3. Is that it?
[06:15] <MrStonedOne> anyone know how to change the default sound device for ubuntu....
[06:15] <calc> mssever: also versioning major.minor.patch is largely abritrary outside of libraries
[06:15] <nomasteryoda> ya
[06:16] <nickrud> doesn't debian use that?
[06:16] <majnoon> gets to be a pain in the rear when watching tvcard
[06:16] <nomasteryoda> that works... dissection but i recommend a /home
[06:16] <Ritzerisk> just trying to add on the predictive dialing
[06:16] <Wolf23> heguru:  back, now i try to copy and show me the same error
[06:16] <calc> mssever: libraries that are done right use that versioning scheme properly :)
[06:16] <nomasteryoda> one for the OS, one for Home one for swap... at a minimum
[06:16] <derrrface> i go to system/pref/sound.. and i can select...
[06:16] <dissection> nomasteryoda: I don't see a /home in the list.. How do I do that?
[06:16] <heguru> Wolf23: can you now go to Application -> System Tools -> NTFS Config
[06:16] <majnoon> how can i stop it ??
[06:16] <heguru> Wolf23: do you see the first option?
[06:16] <Wolf23> heguru:  yes the second option has a tick
[06:17] <LoneShadow> !audio
[06:17] <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
[06:17] <derrrface> and btw; how do i turn on/off (ppl leaving/entering room)... i havent used IRC.. since mIRC circa 1998... dont know my commands
[06:17] <heguru> majnoon: are you on a laptop?
[06:17] <Beltz> back
[06:17] <calc> mssever: slackware sorta used that numbering scheme but felt they were being left behind in version number so jumped it from iirc 4.x->7.x or something like that several years ago
[06:17] <nomasteryoda> just resize the / and make space... say 13gb would be well over enough for the install... and addons you might encounter.... or want... the remainder for /home
[06:17] <majnoon> tried xset -dpms no work ,have a "desktop"
[06:17] <MrStonedOne> derrrface, are u using mirc now?
[06:17] <MrStonedOne> or xchat
[06:17] <Geoffrey2> ok, since nobody apparently knows how to set up vlc under ubuntu, is there a media player that does work well under ubuntu?
[06:17] <heguru> Wolf23: is the first option enabled now? can you check it?
[06:17] <mssever> calc: It's true that a lot of versioning is determined by marketing
[06:17] <majnoon> me have *buntu
[06:17] <Beltz> ack vmware looks so complicated
[06:18] <Wolf23> heguru:  no
[06:18] <nomasteryoda> dissection, reason for sep home is if you need to install over the os, you can... and save your data
[06:18] <nomasteryoda> by it living in /home
[06:18] <majnoon> got gnome,xfce AND kde
[06:18] <mssever> Geoffrey2: I use mplayer
[06:18] <derrrface> no gAIM
[06:18] <heguru> Wolf23: ok lets try the ntfs-3g from command line again
[06:18] <Anlar> Beltz: complicated?
[06:18] <dissection> nomasteryoda: Okay, so I need to make two ext3 partitions you mean?
[06:18] <heguru> Wolf23: sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hda1 /mnt
[06:18] <majnoon> using feisty
[06:18] <Beltz> Its asking me to connect to a host, i dont know what to connect to... and i cant create any host
[06:18] <Fezzler> How do I safely replace home on boot hd0 with home on second hard drive?
[06:18] <mssever> Geoffrey2: You can get it from medibuntu
[06:18] <Wolf23> heguru:  Failed to access '/dev/hda1': No such file or directory
[06:18] <Anlar> Beltz: just click forward, you connect localhost
[06:19] <majnoon> heguru feisty,desktop
[06:19] <heguru> Wolf23: sorry that was hdb1 for you
[06:19] <heguru> majnoon: sorry can't help you with a desktop
[06:19] <nickrud> majnoon: system -> prefs ->screensaver, select the time
[06:20] <Beltz> Anlar: There is no "forward" button that i see.. look: http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/7027/untitledli1.jpg
[06:20] <Wolf23> heguru: fusermount: mount failed: Device or resource busy,FUSE mount point creation failed,Unmounting /dev/hdb1 ()
[06:20] <Fezzler> I had two hard drives.  One with Ubuntu (boot drive) and a second with all my users.  The boot drive crashed and I replaced it and reinstalled.
[06:20] <heguru> Wolf23: sudo umount /dev/sdb1
[06:20] <heguru> Wolf23: and then: sudo ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /mnt
[06:20] <overclucker> Wolf23, can you still not rw hdb1?
[06:20] <Wolf23> heguru:  but i forgot to type -o
[06:20] <nickrud> majnoon: you could also try the inhibit applet, that might control screen blanking (not sure)
[06:20] <fwtest> hello, does anyone know any site which shows the statistic of used browser on the internet?
[06:20] <derrrface> even when I reboot; the startup .wav (ubuntu) has the crackling noise....
[06:20] <Fezzler> The second has my five users.  Before, the second drive mounted as "home."  Now, I have to mount "disk" ????
[06:21] <Wolf23> heguru:  umount: /dev/sdb1: not found
[06:21] <Beltz> Did I install the wrong one?
[06:21] <Anlar> I think so :)
[06:21] <heguru> Wolf23: ah my bad :) its /dev/hdb1
[06:21] <overclucker> Wolf23, he meant hdb1
[06:21] <MrStonedOne> !audio | derrrface
[06:21] <ubotu> derrrface: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[06:21] <MrStonedOne> try that
[06:21] <heguru> Wolf23: sudo umount /dev/hdb1
[06:21] <dissection> After I created a root partition, it saying the remain space is unusable. What do I do?
[06:21] <heguru> Wolf23: sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1 /mnt
[06:21] <majnoon> it goes on slow so that may be it
[06:22] <MrStonedOne> dissection: u can only have 4 partitions including the windows ones
[06:22] <Beltz> Anlar: Which shoudl i Install? Wikipedia said the "vmware server" could let you install other OS under windows...
[06:22] <Wolf23> heguru:  ok then
[06:23] <heguru> Wolf23: did you get any error?
[06:23] <Wolf23> heguru:  no
[06:23] <heguru> Wolf23: if not try "ALT+F2" type /mnt
[06:23] <heguru> Wolf23: you should see your windows files
[06:23] <heguru> Wolf23: now copy and paste anything here
[06:23] <dissection> MrStonedOne: Okay in that case, I make the swap of 4GB, and the remaining space as ext3 mounted as "/"
[06:23] <Wolf23> heguru:  yes it opens windows files
[06:23] <dissection> What'll happen to my home directory then? Do I really need a separate partition for it?
[06:23] <MrStonedOne> yes
[06:23] <Ritzerisk> is there another command to unzip a zip file besides unzip or how can i get unzip and unpack it and install it ... thanks
[06:24] <MrStonedOne> no
[06:24] <majnoon> when is feisty getting gnome 2.20 ??
[06:24] <heguru> Ritzerisk: what is the name of the file?
[06:24] <MrStonedOne> the home dir is a folder /home/ mounted on the root partition
[06:24] <heguru> majnoon: i don't think feisty will get Gnome 2.2
[06:24] <heguru> majnoon: gutsy has it though :)
[06:24] <AboSamoor> hi all, i have ubuntu 7.04 i installed server 2003 as virtual machine, how i can add that vrtual machine to my LAN ? what about the network adapter i have to choose in VBOX ?
[06:24] <dissection> MrStonedOne: In your opinion, which is better, swap at the end or beginning of the partition?
[06:25] <majnoon> they USUALLY backport
[06:25] <MrStonedOne> i did it at the end.
[06:25] <dissection> I was gonna do the same :)
[06:25] <majnoon> and how long before gutsy becomes the "stable" ???
[06:25] <WaltzingAlong> files than need to be accessed frequently toward the outside of the drive
[06:25] <heguru> majnoon: October
[06:26] <dissection> MrStonedOne: For the root partition, "format" is checked. But for swap, it isn't. Is that a problem?
[06:26] <majnoon> ok not TOO long
[06:26] <WaltzingAlong> majnoon: october less now so a month or less even!
[06:26] <heguru> majnoon: ~10 more days i would say
[06:26] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: no
[06:26] <MrStonedOne> no. u HAVE to format the root partition
[06:26] <MrStonedOne> thats why its checked
[06:26] <majnoon> i'm basically using kubuntu
[06:26] <dissection> Okay, and now if I continue, It won't touch my windows partitions, right? :P
[06:26] <WaltzingAlong> MrStonedOne: i thought the question was about a problem with format not checked on swap
[06:27] <majnoon> but have gnome and xfce installed too
[06:27] <MrStonedOne> dissection if they dont have that format option, it wont touch them...
[06:27] <WaltzingAlong> majnoon: good. i switch between kde and xfce though sometimes i throw in fluxbox too ;)
[06:27] <sakitram> hello, I have downloaded Ubuntu alternative cd.  Now I do not have a black CD.  Is it possible to install using QEMU emulator?
[06:27] <heguru> sakitram: yes
[06:27] <dissection> Okay, so now I select the ext3 partition, and am gonna click "forward". Everything seems okay?
[06:27] <MrStonedOne> yes
[06:27] <majnoon> xfce,gnome,and kde are the OFFICAL branches :)
[06:28] <Wolf23> heguru:  i want to copy paste from ubuntu to windows,not from windows to ubuntu
[06:28] <majnoon> and from what i see they pretty well interconnected
[06:28] <sakitram> heguru: could you please tell me the command?
[06:28] <MrStonedOne> dissection: also, it will scan your windows drives... and setup duel boot for you... as for the password. just keep in mind you have to enter you pass again to do admin tasks
[06:28] <Geoffrey2> mssever, OK, mplayer installed....Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[06:29] <dissection> It says the two file systems are assigned the same mount point /media/mapper_isw_dcdfbjhaa_Volume0):LVM VG is..... Please correct this by changing mount points
[06:29] <heguru> Wolf23: I know, thats what we've been trying to do!
[06:29] <overclucker> Wolf23, u can't copy to windows yet?
[06:29] <heguru> sakitram: are you using qemu on linux or on windows?
[06:29] <dissection> MrStonedOne: It didn't find my windows installation.
[06:29] <dissection> Thats why I'm doing it manually
[06:29] <sakitram> in Fedora Linux
[06:29] <MrStonedOne> odd
[06:29] <mssever> Geoffrey2: Hmm. I've never had that problem before. Anyone else?
[06:29] <WaltzingAlong> vista?
[06:29] <sakitram> I have 800 MhZ, 256 MB ram.
[06:29] <dissection> Says identical mount points. What do I do?
[06:29] <MrStonedOne> go back to the partitions screen...
[06:30] <sakitram> heguru: I have 800 MhZ, 256 MB ram.  And have nearly 3GB hard disk, where I wish to install this Ubuntu.
[06:30] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: need one swap and one /          but you could have (many) others as well, perhaps /home next
[06:30] <Wolf23> heguru:  so we cannot copy from linux and paste to windows
[06:30] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: I have only one swap and one /
[06:30] <heguru> sakitram: ok. first create an image file: qemu-img create -f qcow ubuntu.img 3G
[06:30] <dissection> And the other two is my RAID0
[06:30] <overclucker> Wolf23, you may need to chown username:root it
[06:30] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: are there others listed there using / ?
[06:30] <MrStonedOne> dissection: check all the partition. even the windows ones, for the windows ones, do something like /media/something
[06:30] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: No
[06:31] <heguru> sakitram: next run qemu: qemu -cdrom /location/of/ubuntu.iso ubuntu.img
[06:31] <Wolf23> overclucker:  how, just tell me please
[06:31] <dissection> MrStonedOne: Its a RAID0. Won't that cause a problem?
[06:31] <heguru> sakitram: change the last command to: qemu -cdrom /locatio/of/ubuntu.iso -boot d ubuntu.img
[06:31] <heguru> sakitram: to boot form the .iso image
[06:32] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: no but be careful. are you using the dvd or live/desktop cd?
[06:32] <sakitram> heguru:  I get :  You do not have enough space in '/dev/shm' for the 128 MB of QEMU virtual RAM.
[06:32] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: Live CD
[06:32] <heguru> Wolf23: ok can you type this and tell me what you get: mount | grep ntfs
[06:32] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo umount /mnt && sudo mkdir /media/windows && sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1 /media/windows
[06:32] <sakitram> heguru:  I get for df -h command:  tmpfs                 125M     0  125M   0% /dev/shm
[06:33] <heguru> sakitram: try: qemu -cdrom /locatio/of/ubuntu.iso -boot d -m 96 ubuntu.img
[06:33] <overclucker> Wolf23, then what is your username?
[06:33] <MrStonedOne> dissection: let WaltzingAlong help you on this. i dont have much raid knowledge
[06:33] <dissection> okay.
[06:33] <Wolf23> heguru:  /dev/hdb5 on /media/disk type ntfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,umask=222,utf8)
[06:33] <sakitram> heguru:  got it,  Thank you so much.
[06:33] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: i do not know if the desktop/live cd handles raid configurations
[06:34] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: I was told on the forum to install dmraid. I installed that, and type sudo dmraid -ay and it says the volumes are already active.
[06:34] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: ah ok
[06:34] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo chown username:root /media/windows
[06:34] <derrrface> ok i tried the all the web URLS...still can't get sound to work.
[06:34] <overclucker> Wolf23, replacing 'username' with you username
[06:34] <heguru> Wolf23: thats the only line you get?
[06:34] <amidaniel> Wolf23: Are you trying to write to the volume? If so, you'll need to install fuse and ntfs-3g and mount it as ntfs-3g
[06:35] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: is it a hardware raid?
[06:35] <Wolf23> overclucker:  ok then
[06:35] <amidaniel> overclucker: Ownership shouldn't matter on an ntfs volume -- it has no concept of nix file permissions
[06:35] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: I don't know
[06:35] <Wolf23> heguru:  yes
[06:35] <overclucker> amidaniel, that's always done it for me.. .
[06:35] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: did you make the raid in ms windows or do you have an ide/ati/so on card which supports raid?
[06:35] <MrStonedOne> amidaniel: yes it does matter.... it uses fake ownership when it emulates it on mount
[06:36] <Fezzler> can someone walk me through how to create "\home" on second hard drive (partition?)
[06:36] <overclucker> amidaniel, and since that is true, it cant hurt windows
[06:36] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: It was preconfigured as RAID0 when I bought the laptop yesterday.
[06:37] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: alienware? :D
[06:37] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: Sony Vaio
[06:37] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: model?
[06:37] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: AR590E, the one with the Blu-Ray Writer
[06:37] <dissection> :)
[06:37] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: go to the partition program in system -> admin -> gnome partition.
[06:38] <amidaniel> MrStonedOne: O rly? Hmm .. guess I just never encountered problems with it
[06:38] <Fezzler> MrStonedOne: You've done this before?
[06:38] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: yes,
[06:39] <Wolf23> overclucker:  after  sudo chown username:root /media/windows <-- what should i do
[06:39] <Fezzler> MrStoned: A little background.  I had Ubuntu on boot hd; and "\home" on second hd.  Boot hd died.  I put new hd in, reintalled.
[06:39] <murlidhar> Is there any alternative to myohone explorer?????
[06:39] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo umount /mnt && sudo mkdir /media/windows && sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1 /media/windows
[06:40] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: all i have seen so far is that it is 320G in raid0
[06:40] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: do u need anything thats in the home dir right now?
[06:40] <overclucker> Wolf23, did you do that first?
[06:40] <Fezzler> MrStoned: secon hd still has \"home" and five users on it (files save, beautiful set up!)  Will that still work?
[06:40] <Geoffrey2> ok, now, can anyone help me to get mplayer to work?
[06:40] <MrStonedOne> yes.
[06:40] <Wolf23> overclucker:  yes
[06:40] <Fezzler> MrStoned: The "reinstall" \home?
[06:40] <overclucker> Wolf23, not username, but your username
[06:40] <Wolf23> overclucker:  umount: /mnt: not mounted
[06:40] <MrStonedOne> yes
[06:40] <Fezzler> MrS: I don't think so
[06:40] <overclucker> Wolf23, good
[06:41] <Wolf23> yes
[06:41] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: In the partitions window, it does show a combined partition, but there is also another partition with about 8GB space. I'm assuming that its the parititon with my Vaio system recovery files. I don't know why it shows up with the same mount point. So I don't know if its safe to change the names.
[06:41] <Wolf23> overclucker:  yes i replce username with mine
[06:41] <overclucker> writing to windows disk
[06:41] <Fezzler> MrS: but I don't know what is in there that I may need unbeknowst to me
[06:41] <overclucker> Wolf23, can you write yet?
[06:42] <Wolf23> overclucker:  write what
[06:43] <heguru> Wolf23: try copying from linux to windows now he means
[06:43] <overclucker> Wolf23, can you move files to /media/windows ?
[06:43] <nomaS> hi somebody can help me the problem its that not load ubuntu, i tryed to install wireless i reboot and not load, what can i do ?
[06:43] <Fezzler> MrS: any hidden or system files associated with "reinstalled" "\home" I'd need?
[06:43] <nicholaspaul> Q: i have two optical drives, one called /dev/CDROM, but how do i find the path of the other?
[06:43] <uBpTru7h> Hello
[06:44] <Wolf23> overclucker:  yes it works
[06:44] <Geoffrey2> sigh....
[06:44] <Wolf23> overclucker:  thanx verymuch
[06:44] <overclucker> Wolf23, ok one more thing to finalaze it
[06:44] <uBpTru7h> I know you probably get this all the time, but what do I need to do to install drivers for my ATI Radeon 9250?
[06:44] <MrStonedOne> none,
[06:44] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: yeah i still have not come across anything on sony's site mentioning which card or anything more about the configuration
[06:44] <Wolf23> heguru:  you also :)
[06:44] <godzirra> Ok, I just installed xorg and now about 2 seconds after grub goes through and starts booting, i get a blank black screen.  Anyone?  Please?
[06:44] <Wolf23> overclucker:  yes
[06:44] <overclucker> Wolf23, so it stays on boot
[06:45] <Fezzler> MrStoned: So let's go.  Walk me through how to make the second disk auto mount as \"home" with my users in there
[06:45] <Fezzler> please :)
[06:45] <uBpTru7h> !ATI
[06:45] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:45] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: ok, go to the partition editer and change the mount point for the home drive (it will be in that drop down box on the right side) to /home then rename home to home_bk or something. (just incase). go back to partition editer and apply the changes
[06:45] <Wolf23> overclucker:  boot on what :)
[06:45] <WaltzingAlong> uBpTru7h: some drivers supporting it are already installed.
[06:45] <overclucker> Wolf23, add the line /dev/hdb1 /media/windows ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 1
[06:46] <MrStonedOne> u will need to re-add the users with adduser on command line, but it wont overwrite the users folder
[06:46] <godzirra> uBpTru7h: My card doesn't show up under the restricted drivers.
[06:46] <Wolf23> overclucker:  add where?
[06:46] <overclucker> Wolf23, to /etc/fstab (gksu gedit /etc/fstab
[06:46] <Fezzler> Where is the partition editor?
[06:46] <nomaS> hi somebody can help me the problem its that not load run wireless but if i turn on ubuntu will not load, how can i uninstall?
[06:46] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: system >> admin
[06:46] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: as with any such problem, solve it in a scientific way by troubleshooting. check the X server log, looking for errors /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[06:46] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: I think it shows it correctly in the partition window. i.e. a combined partition of 280GB (I have 2 X 160GB RAID0 and made 25GB of unalloted space from Vista so that I can install Linux). The extra partition I with the same mount name was only an 8GB partition which I'm almost sure that its the partition containing the Vaio recovery software. So I can choose "do not use" for the 8GB one, leave the ...
[06:47] <MrStonedOne> gnome partition editer
[06:47] <dissection> ... 280GB combined partition as ntfs mounted as /media/Windows, and then the 4GB swap and remaining ext3 mounted as /
[06:47] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: What do you think?
[06:47] <overclucker> Wolf23, that woay you won't have to remount windows when you reboot your computer
[06:47] <nomaS> hi somebody can help me the problem its that not load when i turn on wireless but if i turn off it will load, how can i uninstall files of wireless?
[06:47] <nomaS> hi somebody can help me the problem its that not load ubuntu but when i turn on wireless but if i turn off it will load, how can i uninstall files of wireless?
[06:47] <astro76> nomaS, that question makes no sense
[06:48] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: seems alright.
[06:48] <heguru> !patience | nomaS
[06:48] <ubotu> nomaS: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[06:48] <godzirra> WaltzingAlong: I've been trying, believe me.  The error is that it can't laod the nvidia kernel module, and it says no screens are found.  I've been trying to get this working for about 4 hour now.
[06:48] <punsad> nomaS: I can't understand your question
[06:48] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: unfortunately the solution does not depend on the length of time spent working toward it ;)
[06:48] <overclucker> nomaS, it may be loaded as a kernel module
[06:48] <Wolf23> overclucker:  good but /etc/fstab (gksu gedit /etc/fstab <-- what is the syntax
[06:49] <overclucker> gksu gedit /etc/fstab
[06:49] <godzirra> WaltzingAlong: Yes, but at this point I'm going around in circles.
[06:49] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: ok no screens found in log. any other errors? which video card do you have?
[06:49] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: well we can cut that short by trying those things which work ;)
[06:49] <nomaS> sorry its just that i didnt write the correct question
[06:49] <nomaS> :(
[06:49] <overclucker> Wolf23, sorry should have said 'gksu gedit /etc/fstab'
[06:49] <godzirra> nvidia geforce go 7600
[06:49] <nomaS> thats why i wrote several times, sorry about that
[06:50] <godzirra> And I know its possible to get working, because I -had- it working before.
[06:50] <godzirra> Long story.
[06:50] <godzirra> one sec, let me start it up again.
[06:50] <Fezzler> MrStoned: In Gnome Partiton app. It shows three /dev/hda1  /dev/hda2 and under hda2 /dev/hda5 (swap)
[06:50] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: ok so basically running restricted-manager to enable it did not work for you?
[06:50] <godzirra> nope.
[06:50] <godzirra> It only showed my intel wireless card.
[06:50] <punsad> nomaS: just try to state your question as clearly as possible
[06:50] <nomaS> ok i will write again
[06:50] <punsad> writing it several times will not help if it doesn't make any sense
[06:51] <overclucker> nomaS, so you are ssaying that instead of having to turn of wireless on you laptop, you would rather that the driver was removed instead?
[06:51] <Wolf23> overclucker:  yes i add the line
[06:51] <drarem> is it safe to write to an ntfs drive
[06:51] <Wolf23> overclucker:  but i have another partition ntfs
[06:51] <Ritzerisk> does apt get work for debian or ayer
[06:51] <WaltzingAlong> !ntfs | drarem
[06:51] <ubotu> drarem: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[06:51] <Fezzler> MrStoned: How to I change "mount point"?
[06:51] <MrStonedOne> the home drive, what is that, partition? or different drive? and if different drive, what is on the ide chain?
[06:51] <overclucker> Wolf23, that same line should work for it too, with a little tweaking
[06:52] <Geoffrey2> ok, this is weird, I ran mplayer from the command line, and it's telling me my ati video card has no xvideo support
[06:52] <punsad> Ritzerisk: apt-get work for debian or ayer? what does that mean?
[06:52] <heguru> drarem: its its fairly safe now with ntfs-3g
[06:52] <nomaS> the problem its that i tryed to install wireless but when i turn on wireless and reboot system , the system not load not run, how can uninstall the files i been installed for wireless? it only works with ethernet
[06:52] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: alright so do you remember if you had downloaded the driver from nvidia last time or installed the one through the repos?
[06:52] <sakitram> Now I am installing latest Ubuntu through Fedora 5 using QEMU.  It is going smoothly.  Now I wish to have both Ubuntu and Fedora to be booting at first.  Ubuntu is being installed in separate partition.  So is it possible to boot both OS?
[06:52] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: On the next page it says there were no users or operating systems suitable for importing from? Is that a problem? Or is it probably because of Vista?
[06:52] <godzirra> I downloaded it from nvidia directly and ran the install script.
[06:52] <Wolf23> overclucker:  but how should i know if its hdb1 or hdb6
[06:52] <Fezzler> home drive is hda in the top right box with the drop down as you described
[06:52] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: I don't need to import any settings anyway. Just want to be sure that it does not screw my Windows :p
[06:53] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo fdisk -l | ntfs
[06:53] <heguru> Wolf23:  its hdb5 for you based on your paste of mount
[06:53] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: :D yeah it seems it just cannot import the data from the vista install on the raid drive/partition
[06:53] <Fezzler> Drop down shows /dev/hda and /dev/hdb
[06:53] <overclucker> Wolf23, w*
[06:53] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo fdisk -l | grep ntfs
[06:53] <punsad> nomaS: do you want wireless to work?  I assume you are wanting to *reinstall* the wireless?
[06:53] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: But then will it create a Dualboot since it didn't find an OS? Or is that something I need to do manually?
[06:54] <Ritzerisk> what command can i use to view what linux os i have
[06:54] <lastent> hi, does anyone knows how can I change from UbuntuStudio to Ubuntu?
[06:54] <overclucker> Wolf23, id hdb5 where you store files?
[06:54] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: just do not format the one with windows ; about dual boot, yeah i guess we will see. should be easy enough to add though
[06:54] <drarem> uname -a
[06:54] <punsad> Ritzerisk: uname -a will tell you kernel information
[06:54] <Geoffrey2> I ran xvinfo and I'm informed no adaptors are present
[06:54] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: ok, it seems u cant change mount point with gparted... one sec
[06:54] <Wolf23> overclucker:  how can i see on the terminal if its hdb5 or hdb6?
[06:54] <sakitram> somebody answer my question too?
[06:54] <punsad> Ritzerisk: also look int /etc/apt/sources.list to see what version of ubuntu you have
[06:55] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo fdisk -l | grep ntfs
[06:55] <Ritzerisk> its not the version i cant use the apt-get command
[06:55] <godzirra> WaltzingAlong: Rebooting real quick.  But yeah, I ran the shell script from nviida.
[06:55] <godzirra> nvidia.
[06:55] <nomaS> punsad: yes i want it to work, but i dont know how :(
[06:55] <Ritzerisk> with my distro of linux i have
[06:55] <Wolf23> overclucker:  it doesnot show anything
[06:55] <overclucker> Wolf23, can you show me the url of your earlier paste?
[06:55] <WaltzingAlong> Ritzerisk: cat /etc/lsb-release    will tell you which of ubuntu you have
[06:55] <punsad> Ritzerisk: what distro do you have? or do you not know that?
[06:55] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: ok
[06:55] <Fezzler> MrStoned: I'm comfortable with command line if you know how to drive?  http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/
[06:55] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: It said the ext3 filesystem creation failed :(
[06:56] <nomaS> i already tryed but cant install so well :(
[06:56] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: on there, look for the partition with the home stuff, look at where its set to mount at
[06:56] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdb
[06:56] <heguru> Wolf23: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdb | grep -i ntfs
[06:56] <overclucker> blast you - !
[06:56] <overclucker> blast you -i !
[06:56] <Fezzler> Under Mountpoint is "/"
[06:57] <godzirra> WaltzingAlong: yeah, still only the intel wireless card.
[06:57] <Wolf23> overclucker:  /dev/hdb5            9562       13270    29792511    7  HPFS/NTFS
[06:57] <WaltzingAlong> dissection: now if yo uwished to send the computer to me ;) i could have a look; otherwise thinking i cannot provide anything new
[06:57] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: alright so back to the script from nvidia, which worked for you a time ago
[06:57] <godzirra> Yes
[06:57] <MrStonedOne> the / partition is on the main drive that u installed you
[06:57] <MrStonedOne> too*
[06:58] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: that runs, installs without errors?
[06:58] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo mkdir /media/hdb5 && sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdb5 /media/hdb5
[06:58] <godzirra> Yup.
[06:58] <dissection> :[
[06:58] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo chown username:root /media/hdb5
[06:59] <Fezzler> Yes, there is a "\home\fezzler" on the new boot hda.  On the second disk, has fezzler mom sis bro etc.
[06:59] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: ok so find which other errors or warnings are in the x log; maybe conflicting modules
[06:59] <dissection> WaltzingAlong: Can I format that partition manually?
[06:59] <MrStonedOne> ok, so hdb1 is the old /home?
[06:59] <overclucker> Wolf23, add this line line t fstab /dev/hdb5 /media/hdb5 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 1
[06:59] <lastent> does anyone knows how can I change from UbuntuStudio to Ubuntu?
[07:00] <WaltzingAlong> lastent: how do you mean?
[07:00] <Fezzler> yes, /dev/hdb1 is the old second drive
[07:00] <Ritzerisk> it doesnt show me what version of linux i have .... is there a way to unzip a ZIP file not a targz
[07:00] <Ritzerisk> i cant use unzip
[07:00] <WaltzingAlong> Ritzerisk: yes
[07:00] <Fezzler> mountpoint is /media/disk
[07:00] <overclucker> Wolf23, you get all that?
[07:00] <godzirra> WaltzingAlong: one sec changing it from vesa to nvidia.
[07:00] <Geoffrey2> is there a channel dedicated to ati video support?
[07:00] <Ritzerisk> command not found
[07:00] <WaltzingAlong> lastent: ubuntustudio is ubuntu + installed audio and video apps
[07:00] <lastent> WaltzingAlong, I installed ubuntustudio but i want to change to ubuntu or kubuntu
[07:01] <heguru> Ritzerisk: sudo apt-get install unzip
[07:01] <lastent> WaltzingAlong, do I have to change the source.list
[07:01] <dissection> Will ex2 work?
[07:01] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: in a command line type: sudo gedit /etc/fstab | then find that entry for that, and change /media/disk to /home/ then rename the old home and make a new home folder that empty
[07:01] <kevsthabest> hey guys.. everytime i try to install Ubuntu, (using 7.04 live cd) it freezes up at 36%.. is there any other way of me installing it?
[07:01] <kevsthabest> keep in mind i dont got any cd burner
[07:01] <MrStonedOne> thats empty*
[07:01] <WaltzingAlong> lastent: no you have ubuntu already. you could install kde (kubuntu) sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop ubuntu-desktop
[07:01] <Ritzerisk> sudo apt-get COMMand not found ?...
[07:01] <Ritzerisk> ohy
[07:01] <heguru> Ritzerisk: are you using ubuntu?
[07:02] <Ritzerisk> im not sure
[07:02] <godzirra> Ugh, since rebooting I get a different error now.
[07:02] <heguru> Ritzerisk: cat /etc/lsb-release
[07:02] <overclucker> kevsthabest, do you have a friend with a burner?
[07:02] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: and this is?
[07:02] <MrStonedOne> well, for the rename part: mv /home /home_bk    then do mkdir /home
[07:02] <Ritzerisk> no such file or dir
[07:02] <godzirra> now it tells me "Error: API mismatch: this NVIDIA driver component has version 100.14.19, but the NVIDIA kernel module's version does not match.
[07:03] <Wolf23> overclucker:  ok but it cannot copy paste to hdb5
[07:03] <heguru> Ritzerisk: cat /etc/redhat-release
[07:03] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: exactly. the ubuntu nvidia driver is installed as well
[07:03] <kevsthabest> overclucker: unfortunatly no.. the setup does copy some files over.. just not all.. would it be possibe to copy the filesystem of the live cd over?
[07:03] <Ritzerisk> haha eeek
[07:03] <WaltzingAlong> !nvidia | godzirra
[07:03] <ubotu> godzirra: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:03] <godzirra> I've reead that like thirty times. :/
[07:03] <Fezzler> gedit doesn't load?
[07:03] <Ritzerisk> same thing
[07:04] <majnoon> you need to get the right version
[07:04] <heguru> Ritzerisk: hmm try: uname -a
[07:04] <overclucker> kevsthabest, too much work
[07:04] <godzirra> And it doesnt have my card in the restricted driver manage.
[07:04] <Ritzerisk> gnu/linux
[07:04] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: ok then this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaManual
[07:04] <Fezzler> got iy
[07:04] <overclucker> Wolf23, sudo chown username:root /media/hdb5
[07:04] <majnoon> i have a nvidia mx 4000 it needed a "legacy" nvidia driver
[07:04] <Ritzerisk> linux localhost.domain
[07:04] <Ritzerisk> ?
[07:04] <godzirra> read that too lol
[07:04] <godzirra> I'll read it again I guess.
[07:05] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler, ubuntu or kubuntu?
[07:05] <Ritzerisk> geesh sry
[07:05] <heguru> Ritzerisk: np, well first it seems you're not using ubuntu
[07:05] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: basically uninstall it from aptitude/apt-get/synaptic, so on; disable accordingly. install from the nvidia provided package
[07:05] <Wolf23> overclucker:  oh sorry i forgot replace the username
[07:05] <overclucker> Wolf23, hehe
[07:06] <Fezzler> ubuntu
[07:06] <MrStonedOne> ok, gedit still not starting?
[07:06] <godzirra> Dear gods that one damned file.
[07:06] <godzirra> Killing me.
[07:06] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: i had these issues with an ati card, switching between the ubuntu provided packages and those available from ati.amd.com
[07:06] <Wolf23> overclucker:  ok but still doesnot copy :(
[07:06] <godzirra> WaltzingAlong: it was that stupid hidden dot file. ;p
[07:06] <godzirra> WaltzingAlong: thanks tons.
[07:07] <Fezzler> MrStoned: http://pastebin.com/m1957612c
[07:07] <godzirra> That was it
[07:07] <overclucker> Wolf23, are you in /media/hdb5 ?
[07:07] <Madsy> When I use the restricted drivers manager to install my graphic card drivers, is it safe to update the kernel without a matching update for my graphic card?
[07:07] <Wolf23> overclucker:  no
[07:07] <overclucker> Wolf23, where are you?
[07:07] <Wolf23> overclucker:  i close it
[07:07] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: which stupid dot file? btw, glad it is working
[07:07] <godzirra> argh
[07:07] <godzirra> it worked in single user mode when I ran startx manually.
[07:07] <Ritzerisk> i think i just got it by typing cat /etc/*lease*
[07:07] <godzirra> but when I rebooted into normal, I still get a black screen
[07:07] <godzirra> ... or not.
[07:08] <Ritzerisk> it says release ayer
[07:08] <godzirra> I just get a lback screen for about 30 seconds while it boots up I guess?
[07:08] <godzirra> that was odd.
[07:08] <Fezzler> MrStoned?
[07:08] <heguru> Ritzerisk: release what?
[07:08] <MrStonedOne> /dev/hdb1 /home ext3 nodev,nosuid 0 2 <--- add that to the end
[07:08] <MrStonedOne> brb
[07:08] <Ritzerisk> release ayer
[07:08] <WaltzingAlong> Ritzerisk: cat /etc/lsb-release
[07:08] <overclucker> Wolf23, humor me by : sudo umount /dev/hdb5 && sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdb5 /media/hdb5
[07:09] <heguru> WaltzingAlong: he tried it, no such file, nor redhat-release or so
[07:09] <godzirra> WaltzingAlong: Note: In Ubuntu 7.04 the nvidia_new is explicitly required in addition to nv on the DISABLED_MODULES line. See this [WWW]  launchpad bug about lrm-manager failing to disable the nvidia_new module when nv is specified alone. Additionally you may need to manually remove the hidden /lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_new_installed file.
[07:09] <Wolf23> overclucker:  ok then
[07:09] <Fezzler> MrStoned: Done. Now what?
[07:09] <heguru> Ritzerisk: you're not using ubuntu
[07:09] <godzirra> Anyways, thanks again.  I'm off to bed.
[07:09] <WaltzingAlong> godzirra: :p
[07:09] <newdude> hi people, i got this problem i think im loosing internet connection because of this problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3428023#post3428023 could someone please offer me some advice?
[07:10] <Ritzerisk> asterisknow release ayer
[07:10] <Wolf23> overclucker:  now works :)
[07:10] <heguru> Ritzerisk: oh.. well thats not ubuntu :)
[07:10] <Ritzerisk> so how can i do a simple apt-get for unzip
[07:10] <overclucker> Wolf23, hehe, did you add the line to fstab?
[07:10] <heguru> Ritzerisk: asterisknow is not debian based, doesnt use apt-get
[07:10] <Wolf23> overclucker:  /dev/hdb5 /media/hdb5 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 1
[07:10] <Wolf23> yes
[07:10] <WaltzingAlong> Ritzerisk: with ubuntu one could do  sudo aptitude install unzip
[07:11] <Fezzler> MrStoned?
[07:11] <overclucker> Wolf23, then you are all set (;
[07:11] <Ritzerisk> hmm is three a way to extract a basic ZIP file hehe
[07:11] <Wolf23> overclucker:  thanx for your help :)
[07:11] <riotkittie> Ritzerisk: unzip <file> ?
[07:11] <Ritzerisk> command not found
[07:11] <overclucker> Wolf23, no problem (-=
[07:12] <heguru> Ritzerisk: hmmm i don't know what packaging format asterisk now uses. try: yum unzip
[07:12] <Ritzerisk> it said that in the install guide but that was installing it with the slackware
[07:12] <Fezzler> MrStoned?
[07:12] <heguru> Ritzerisk: oh k
[07:12] <heguru> Ritzerisk: join #slackware :)
[07:12] <scguy318> Ritzerisk: i hate to barge in but isn't Asterisk in the repos?
[07:13] <Wolf23> overclucker:  a question, did amsn works with mic like on windows?
[07:13] <clever[rev] > since ive updated the X server and another program ive been getting horible performance with video playback
[07:13] <Ritzerisk> but im using asterisknow a differnt os entirely with a vmware image trying to just install perl with predictive dialer haha
[07:13] <heguru> scguy318: yes but asterisknow is an asterisk appliance distribution
[07:13] <nickrud> scguy318: went over that about an hour ago. He's not using ubuntu
[07:13] <clever[rev] > the X server is using up large ammounts of cpu power
[07:13] <kevsthabest> clever[rev] : surprised to see another NBer here:P
[07:13] <clever[rev] > which it didnt normaly
[07:13] <clever[rev] > do
[07:13] <scguy318> Ritzerisk: ah
[07:13] <Fezzler> Anyone familiar with fstab?  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38613/
[07:13] <overclucker> Wolf23, not sure, never used it /-=
[07:14] <clever[rev] > kevsthabest: yeah i dont see them online that often
[07:14] <scguy318> Fezzler: wut about your fstab
[07:14] <Fezzler> I'm trying to make my default "\home" on my second hard drive, hdb1
[07:14] <Wolf23> overclucker:  if i boot on windows, can i open ubuntu files from windows?
[07:14] <Fezzler> will that work?
[07:15] <overclucker> Wolf23, only with the aid of hazzardous ext drivers
[07:15] <Fezzler> scguy?
[07:15] <scguy318> Fezzler: looks fine to me, have you tested doing sudo mount -a?
[07:15] <DreadKnight> test
[07:15] <nickrud> test failed
[07:15] <Wolf23> overclucker:  whats that a program?
[07:15] <Dr_willis> !ext3
[07:15] <ubotu> ext3 is the default filesystem on Ubuntu, and the most popular on Linux. You can read/write from Windows to ext3 via http://www.fs-driver.org
[07:15] <Fezzler> I've done nothing but reinstalled a need boot drive with Ubuntu and edited fstab
[07:16] <Ritzerisk> so i was trying to figure out what distro i have so i can lookup or ask the command to install unzip just a simple well haha
[07:16] <Fezzler> scguy: how will ubuntu know to mount the drive?
[07:16] <Tokorona> I needto ask one question - is there anywhere to find out how to write udev rules?
[07:16] <overclucker> Wolf23, there are a few prorgams, bu i suggest you just not use windows (;
[07:16] <scguy318> Fezzler: because it reads the fstab ;)
[07:16] <Tokorona> Since.. to get my card working.. you have to write a udev rule
[07:16] <Fezzler> scguy: will fstab take care of old "home" on hda1
[07:16] <Tokorona> And thje one provided on the ndiswrapper wiki doesn't work
[07:16] <heguru> Wolf23: go to http://www.fs-driver.org/
[07:17] <Bakefy> as soon as I enter GDM, I have nothing.  I have no idea what to do?  My best option is to reinstall at this point.
[07:17] <Fezzler> scguy: will I lose the folders now on hdb1?
[07:17] <scguy318> Fezzler: well, if you add an entry for it, then sure
[07:17] <Wolf23> overclucker:  i am using windows just for a program that can transfers all files from my cellphone nokia 6230
[07:17] <scguy318> Fezzler: you lose nothing if you edit the fstab, just differently mounted
[07:17] <scguy318> Fezzler: so for what you have now
[07:17] <Fezzler> scguy: so I am set?
[07:18] <scguy318> Fezzler: yes
[07:18] <Fezzler> save fstab and reboot or re initialize?
[07:18] <scguy318> Fezzler: save fstab, sudo mount -a
[07:18] <overclucker> Wolf23, there are linux programs for that
[07:18] <scguy318> Fezzler: then just check to see if mounted a-ok
[07:18] <newdude> hi people, i got this problem i think im loosing internet connection because of this problem http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z101/goneburger/Screenshot-3.jpg could someone please offer me some advice?
[07:19] <kittyprincess> I have read the docs and am unable to find a repository of error messages for the install of 7.04 can any one direct me
[07:19] <scguy318> kittyprincess: what's the error?
[07:19] <kittyprincess> it is an error durring the initial boot
[07:19] <Wolf23> overclucker:  really i dont have anyidea about finding that on ubuntu?
[07:19] <kittyprincess> media test failure check cable, i am afraid it means the cdrom drive is not compatible
[07:19] <ce_LucU> hy
[07:19] <Wolf23> overclucker:  do u know the program?
[07:20] <overclucker> Wolf23, one solution is http://tuxmobil.org/phones_survey_nokia.html
[07:20] <Bakefy> I think I found my problem incase anyone else has the black screen issue http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=410708&highlight=revert+graphics+driver
[07:20] <scguy318> kittyprincess: this is booting the LiveCD or an installed Ubuntu?
[07:20] <kittyprincess> live cd
[07:20] <kittyprincess> new install
[07:20] <scguy318> kittyprincess: if it's the LiveCD, please check the MD5 of your ISO that you burned from
[07:20] <scguy318> kittyprincess: and reburn at 1x
[07:21] <kittyprincess> did and it checked out
[07:21] <Wolf23> overclucker:  thanx let me take a look
[07:21] <kittyprincess> i will try reburning
[07:21] <MrStonedOne> sorry Fezzler.
[07:21] <kittyprincess> thank you
[07:21] <scguy318> kittyprincess: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/iso
[07:21] <kittyprincess> thanks
[07:21] <scguy318> kittyprincess: np
[07:22] <newdude> hi people, i got this problem i think im loosing internet connection because of this problem http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z101/goneburger/Screenshot-3.jpg could someone please offer me some advice?
[07:22] <scguy318> newdude: where did you get this output from?
[07:22] <Fezzler> Okay, made edits to fstab
[07:23] <newdude> from sudo tiger -H
[07:23] <Fezzler> ran sudo mount -a
[07:23] <Fezzler> now what?
[07:23] <scguy318> Fezzler: check to see if the mount is as you desire
[07:23] <MrStonedOne> did u get any errors
[07:23] <scguy318> Fezzler: mount
[07:23] <scguy318> Fezzler: if not then reboot
[07:23] <Curs0r> Ok I finally got NAT happening! Geez that took forever
[07:23] <scguy318> Fezzler: if that should fail then fall back to old fstab and we'll see
[07:24] <scguy318> Fezzler: type mount to see if properly mounted
[07:24] <Fezzler> do I have to reboot?  can't I reinitialize ?
[07:24] <scguy318> Fezzler: you just did
[07:24] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler
[07:24] <MrStonedOne> check. /home
[07:24] <Fezzler> just "mount" at command line?
[07:24] <scguy318> Fezzler: yes or what MrStonedOne said
[07:24] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: check home to see if the other folders are there
[07:25] <ChasingVertigo> I''m using Gutsy Tribe 5 with nvidia-glx-new (via  "Restricted Drivers"), after the initial reboot my screen goes black and the lights on my monitor flash (Its error message, like when I change the resolution to something it can't cope with in windows), but the refresh rate seems okay - is there something I'm missing?
[07:25] <Fezzler> " sudo ls /home" report my old 5 users files are in there
[07:25] <newdude> scguy318: i used sudo tiger -H
[07:25] <MrStonedOne> ok
[07:25] <MrStonedOne> your set
[07:25] <Flannel> ChasingVertigo: #ubuntu+1 for gutsy support, thanks
[07:26] <Fezzler> that's it?  Will Ubunut mount the drive when I restated
[07:26] <ChasingVertigo> Sorry, thanks
[07:26] <MrStonedOne> yes, it sould, thats what fstab is
[07:26] <MrStonedOne> how ever
[07:26] <Ademan> so uh, is there any way to get back a renegade notification icon?
[07:26] <MrStonedOne> home doesn't have login info,
[07:26] <scguy318> newdude: and what's the problem with the internet?
[07:26] <MrStonedOne> i will need to readd the sues
[07:26] <MrStonedOne> users*
[07:26] <newdude> sometimes i cant connect cause some bastage is flooding me
[07:26] <powerserve> hi guys...i am a newbie in using ubuntu 64bit.. i just ran update manager and i found this error.... E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[07:26] <powerserve> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[07:26] <powerserve> could anyone help me
[07:26] <MrStonedOne> then u will most likey need to use sudo chown on the folders to make sure they are owned by the right person
[07:26] <newdude> in my security logs in my router its bloody choca with scans
[07:26] <scguy318> powerserve: do sudo dpkg --configure -a in Terminal
[07:27] <Fezzler> MrStoned: talking to me?  I will need to re-add the users and link to their \home\AREAS?
[07:27] <powerserve> thanks sc guy! i would do that
[07:27] <Fezzler> okay
[07:27] <Fezzler> rebooting?
[07:27] <MrStonedOne> it sould setup the home folder, and then notice its already been done,
[07:27] <scguy318> newdude: if you're getting flooded...ISP talk?
[07:27] <MrStonedOne> no rebooting needed
[07:27] <scguy318> newdude: or setup to reject, if its not already doing that?
[07:28] <Fezzler> Nautilus Place Home Folder is confused right now  :)
[07:28] <newdude> thats the thing, im not sure how to configure iptables :S
[07:28] <brad016> Does Ubuntu Work right on USB devices
[07:28] <MrStonedOne> oh
[07:28] <scguy318> newdude: your Linux machine is the router?
[07:28] <overclucker> !iptables
[07:28] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[07:28] <scguy318> brad016: depends on what USB devices
[07:28] <MrStonedOne> ya, might want to restart X, control backspace
[07:28] <newdude> ty
[07:28] <Netslayer> When I installed a specific package through synaptic it had me do a couple configuration steps. Is there a way to re launch a packages setup step without complete removal/reinstall?
[07:28] <Ritzerisk> i did a tar x sdfsd.zip and it wont let me get back to the cli
[07:28] <MrStonedOne> control alt*
[07:28] <Wolf23> overclucker:  i think it doesnot work properly if i didnot remove windows
[07:28] <brad016> scguy318, flash, hard drive, any
[07:28] <scguy318> Netslayer: sudo dpkg-reconfigure ...
[07:28] <newdude> actually, im running firestarter, but that just locks up and crashes
[07:29] <scguy318> brad016: then most likely yes
[07:29] <Ritzerisk> and ctrl c doesnt work
[07:29] <brad016> scguy318, kay, thx
[07:29] <Netslayer> scguy318, awesome :-)
[07:29] <newdude> i get like 500 'serious' events in the firestarter log, then it just go's kaput
[07:29] <scguy318> newdude: your Linux machine is the router?
[07:29] <Fezzler> Huh?  Just Ctrl BSPS?
[07:29] <newdude> nope, im using a billion router
[07:29] <Fezzler> from where?
[07:30] <Fezzler> Place Home Folder still doing nothing
[07:30] <Fezzler> BRB
[07:30] <scguy318> newdude: shouldn't that be the thing to configure?
[07:30] <hemidaddy06> hi all new ppl
[07:30] <scguy318> newdude: your Linux iptables and your router are two different things, if I'm not mistaken
[07:30] <kevsthabest> is there a way to see what the installer is actually doing on the live cd? other then just seeying"copying files"
[07:30] <newdude> well ive turned on the firewall in the router but i get bombarded still with traffic
[07:30] <powerserve> sc guy that worked pretty well.. thanks a lot!
[07:30] <scguy318> powerserve: np
[07:31] <scguy318> newdude: are you DMZed? why are you getting traffic?
[07:31] <powerserve> another thing i was running chikka text messenger javalite but the firefox browser always crashes and i need to reopen the browser
[07:31] <newdude> im not sure :S
[07:31] <scguy318> newdude: the nature of the traffic would help
[07:31] <mariotinoco> how can I make a file that I own executable for my current user?
[07:32] <scguy318> mariotinoco: chmod +x ...
[07:32] <nomad111> how do i stop my mic volume from changing
[07:32] <powerserve> ok
[07:32] <newdude> tcp, udp, on some weird ports
[07:32] <Fezzler> MrStoned:  okay worked.  But why is "disk" on my desktop
[07:32] <dwxreaper> how do I unzip something into a certain directory, i did 'man tar' i don't see
[07:32] <newdude> with names like Trin00
[07:32] <newdude> and gatecrasher
[07:32] <dwxreaper> !tar
[07:32] <ubotu> Files with extensions .tar, .gz, .tgz, .zip, .bz2, .7z, .ace and other archive file formats can be opened with file-roller (GNOME) or Ark (KDE) - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression
[07:32] <Bakefy> if I am in recovery mode, and I vim a file, how do I save it after I edit it?
[07:32] <nomad111> it gets really annoying when i am on skype and i have to constantly put it up
[07:32] <newdude> alsorts
[07:32] <scguy318> dwxreaper: for GUI land the fine file-roller app should do
[07:32] <scguy318> dwxreaper: if it's a ZIP then unzip
[07:32] <mariotinoco> scguy318: chmod +x file.bin ?
[07:32] <scguy318> mariotinoco: yes
[07:32] <dwxreaper> it's .tar
[07:32] <mariotinoco> scguy318: thanks
[07:33] <dwxreaper> the gui says i don't have permissions
[07:33] <dwxreaper> it's tar -C ?
[07:33] <scguy318> dwxreaper: prob tar zxf ...
[07:33] <scguy318> dwxreaper: the file is owned by you?
[07:33] <doug__> how do u mount the ntfs ?
[07:33] <dwxreaper> scguy: how would it know the directory if i don't tell it, it extracts to the directory it's in?
[07:33] <scguy318> doug___: read only or read write?
[07:33] <Fezzler> scguy:  \home is now the second hd, but the second hd is still mounted as "disk" on my desktop (which I don't want) after login
[07:33] <dwxreaper> scguy: yeah
[07:33] <scguy318> dwxreaper: yes, current directory
[07:34] <doug__> scguy318:  read and write
[07:34] <scguy318> doug__: sudo apt-get install ntfs-config, run the NTFS Configuration Utility in administration
[07:34] <getnthevan4candy> um.... is there a way to get this to display in a widescreen resolution?
[07:34] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: not sure
[07:34] <Fezzler> UGH
[07:34] <Bakefy> fuck this shit
[07:34] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: wut card, and have you tried reconfiging x/
[07:34] <overclucker> newdude, what kind of connection are you talking about, cable?
[07:34] <scguy318> Bakefy: ?
[07:34] <Fezzler> scguy?
[07:34] <getnthevan4candy> i'm a complete and total n00b.
[07:34] <scguy318> Fezzler: what
[07:34] <getnthevan4candy> this is honestly my first 20 minutes in ubuntu, i just installed it.
[07:35] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: okay, what video card do you have?
[07:35] <MrStonedOne> Fezzler: whats in it
[07:35] <newdude> DSL
[07:35] <getnthevan4candy> it's an nvidia.... not sure exactly what model.
[07:35] <doug__> scguy318:  i have it installed it wont mount now i loged in on the ntfs and back it wont mount now how i fix this it is set to auto mount
[07:35] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: have you installed the restricted drivers?
[07:35] <Fezzler> scguy: \home is successfully directed to second hard drive and all my old user folder are in home (yes!) but after login "disk" is mounted on my desktop
[07:36] <scguy318> doug__: when you fired up the util did it ask you to specify a mount point? if not, then lemme show ou a gudie for tweaking /etc/fstab
[07:36] <Wolf23> overclucker:  can u please tell me if there is no much noisy for you to help me configure my nokia on ubuntu?
[07:36] <Fezzler> disk is also the "\home"  I don't want that
[07:36] <Ritzerisk>  can i tar a zip file and if yes what correct syntax would i use
[07:36] <doug__> scguy318:  no it didnt
[07:36] <scguy318> doug__: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions/ThirdPartyNTFS3G the MANUAL way :)
[07:36] <scguy318> doug__: that should get you going
[07:37] <tsukasa> hey whats the package for git?
[07:37] <Fezzler> MrStoned:  The user folders on my second hdb1
[07:37] <tsukasa> git itself is some process killer
[07:37] <scguy318> tsukasa: Git like the repo? git :)
[07:37] <overclucker> Wolf23, i don't have a nokia
[07:37] <getnthevan4candy> no. i haven't done anything aside from update the system and get x-chat sort of... usable.
[07:37] <getnthevan4candy> but it looks rubbish at the moment, at least as far as the screen resolution.
[07:37] <getnthevan4candy> it's a widescreen and it's in standard 1024.
[07:38] <Wolf23> overclucker:  mine is 6230 and i have dku cable
[07:38] <Fezzler> scguy / MrStoned.  any idea what to do with the 'disk' bein mounted after login?
[07:38] <Netslayer> is there a way to remove a specific package without removing dependencies, like a force command
[07:38] <Flannel> Netslayer: without removing dependencies? or without removing packages that depend on it?
[07:39] <Netslayer> Flannel, without removing packages that depend on it
[07:39] <Wolf23> overclucker:  the site u gave me , did u know how to install it on ubuntu?
[07:39] <Flannel> Netslayer: that would break package management (bad), so no.  Only way you can do it is create a dummy package
[07:39] <overclucker> Wolf23, http://www.marzocca.net/linux/ubuntux31.html
[07:39] <Netslayer> Flannel, ugg, my lirc didnt get setup right cause i didnt it through chroot on my appleTV, and i dont want to uninstall all this other crap lol
[07:39] <Fezzler> UGH.  USer Settings is a blank box???
[07:40] <overclucker> Wolf23, doh! that's not the right link!
[07:40] <giox> Hello everybody. Im trying to install the java plugin for Firefox but its not working. When i type java -version i get this output java version "1.6.0"
[07:40] <giox> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b105)
[07:40] <giox> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0-b105, mixed mode, sharing)
[07:40] <giox>  but i get nothing on the browser
[07:40] <scguy318> !package
[07:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about package - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:40] <Flannel> Netslayer: I'm not familiar with that specifically, but could reconfiguring it help?
[07:40] <Wolf23> overclucker:  yes i read it, but tell me if i am using windows + ubuntu  does it make any problem
[07:40] <Netslayer> Flannel, just tried it, i think it has kernel modules that didnt move over
[07:40] <scguy318> giox: you've installed the packages?
[07:41] <getnthevan4candy> is there a way to figure out what card i have then?
[07:41] <Fezzler> scguy:  why would my USer Setting app be empty?
[07:41] <Fezzler> can't add new users
[07:41] <scguy318> Fezzler: dunno :(
[07:41] <Fezzler> crap
[07:41] <vulcanius> giox, did you install the JRE or the actual plugin... i.e sun-java6-plugin
[07:41] <overclucker> Wolf23, not really. . ., but the drivers to view ext filesystems on windows will cause problems
[07:41] <Netslayer> What does synaptic call when it does a kernel upgrade to get all the other packages that have kernel modules to re install them?
[07:41] <clever[rev] > is it posible to downgrade a package that i upgraded thru apt-get upgrade?
[07:41] <jsestri2> Is there a real way to work around having an unsupported NVIDIA graphics card? or am I just screwed?
[07:42] <giox> yes i install both
[07:42] <scguy318> jsestri2: you could try Nvidia's latest, might support
[07:42] <jsestri2> scguy318: so there's no way to get it into the Restricted driver's manager etc? It seems like the hardware works fine, but Ubuntu is choosing to ignore it
[07:43] <holotone> when ever I try to open "System > Administration > Login Window", I am told that "GDM is not running". How do I get GDM up and running as the default again?
[07:43] <derrrface> Can not get sound card to work (Vinyl AC '97)... after a clean install; was working but generating a lot of noise/crackling.. now no sound whatsoever... ugh!
[07:43] <Curs0r> fsckr ping
[07:43] <Wolf23> overclucker:  ok ic :) so let me keep on windows if there is no solution for this
[07:43] <getnthevan4candy> scguy318: now that i've got the driver. how do i install it?
[07:44] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: using Restricted Driver Manager or wut?
[07:44] <giox> Java is install i get this output when i type java -version java version "1.6.0"
[07:44] <giox> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b105)
[07:44] <giox> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0-b105, mixed mode, sharing)
[07:44] <Shadow_1> whats the best filesystem to use on an 250 gb external  hard drive that linux is controlling as a network drive?
[07:44] <overclucker> Wolf23, oh well i tried. . .
[07:44] <ferronica> how to burn DVD  "video_ts"  ?
[07:44] <westjd> okay, so in order for my computer to look right I need to enable the restricted nvidia driver.
[07:45] <scguy318> jsestri2: mm, it would seem that Ubuntu's nvidia-glx no support your card
[07:45] <powerserve> i was downloading my gmail thru evolution this error comes up...Error while performing operation.
[07:45] <powerserve> MAIL FROM command failed: Must issue a STARTTLS command first 33sm303029wra
[07:45] <westjd> when i do that, I get a black screen
[07:45] <giox> but it doesnt show on the browser when i type about:plugins
[07:45] <scguy318> jsestri2: as I said, you could try Nvidia's latest
[07:45] <ferronica> i mean what application to use ?
[07:45] <getnthevan4candy> scguy318: like i said, i'm a noobie. no idea how to do anything.
[07:45] <overclucker> Shadow_1, i'd use xfs
[07:45] <sircharles> powerserve: did you enable tls encryption?
[07:45] <vulcanius> giox, do you have java enabled in your browser?
[07:45] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: okay, go to System -> Administration -> Restricted Driver Manager
[07:45] <jsestri2> scguy318: alright I'll go for that, is there a way to contribute a solution if I succeed?
[07:45] <powerserve> sircharles i think i did... wait lemme check
[07:45] <giox> yes
[07:45] <Shadow_1> overclucker: xfs, Ive actually never heard of it. Im assuming gparted can format that?
[07:46] <scguy318> jsestri2: Ubuntu Wiki, forums, prob
[07:46] <getnthevan4candy> scguy318: it doesn't show up under that menu.
[07:46] <overclucker> Shadow_1, yup
[07:46] <sircharles> powerserve: it should be both for pop/imap and smtp
[07:46] <Tokorona> Anyone in here good at configuring udev?
[07:46] <powerserve> sir charles i did not enable it.. should i?
[07:46] <scguy318> !nvidia | getnthevan4candy
[07:46] <ubotu> getnthevan4candy: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:46] <sircharles> powerserve: Yes, what email service are you using?
[07:46] <Shadow_1> overclucker: so im assuming, as a linux fs, i dont have to worry about fragmentation then, correct?
[07:46] <vulcanius> giox, your using firefox?
[07:47] <overclucker> Shadow_1, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xfs
[07:47] <Wolf23> overclucker:  sleeping time, goodnight
[07:47] <Wolf23> :)
[07:47] <Shadow_1> just looking it up actually lol
[07:47] <overclucker> nighty,night Wolf23
[07:47] <sauvin> Shadow_1, if you're using ext3, you can safely forgret about fragmentation.
[07:47] <powerserve> just gmail sir
[07:47] <sircharles> powerserve: enable SSL encryption for both pop and smtp
[07:47] <giox> yes i upgrade to firefox 2.0.0.7 yesterday
[07:47] <Curs0r> fsckr pinginginging
[07:47] <powerserve> ok noted sir charles.. thanks so much!
[07:48] <Shadow_1> sauvin: which would be better for a network drive, ext3 or xfs?
[07:48] <Curs0r> lol he's not about
[07:48] <sircharles> np
[07:48] <Curs0r> Gnea you here?
[07:48] <vulcanius> giox, in a terminal type "update-alternatives --display java" and let me know what it returns
[07:48] <sauvin> That, I can't tell you. ext3 is my thing.
[07:48] <Shadow_1> aye, i see
[07:48] <Shadow_1> brb
[07:48] <kittyprincess> is there documentation regarding installing without a dual boot to windows
[07:48] <derrrface> hello.... have a Vinyl AC'97 on board sound card.... not working. at all!!
[07:48] <Curs0r> kittyprincess in what sense?
[07:48] <turutosiya> I heard that JeOS has released. Anyone knows where is link to download it?
[07:49] <Curs0r> kittyprincess do you just not want the bootloader?
[07:49] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: after you follow the fine guide, you would prob use nvidia-settings from the repo to configure as you please
[07:49] <giox> vulcanius, i did that before it was using 1.4 version now i got it to use 1.6 but still dont work on the browser
[07:49] <kittyprincess> i just don't want windows
[07:49] <powerserve> sir charles it did work! thanks.. sorry for being a newbie guys.. but i am on my way to learning more...
[07:49] <holotone> when ever I try to open "System > Administration > Login Window", I am told that "GDM is not running". How do I get GDM up and running as the default again?
[07:49] <vulcanius> giox, which java packages did you install?
[07:49] <kittyprincess> do not need a dual boot system
[07:49] <holotone> afaik, I'm IN gnome
[07:49] <Curs0r> kittyprincess then partition your whole drive for linux at install time
[07:49] <holotone> so I don't know what's going on
[07:49] <Geoffrey2> hmmm, I seem to be having some serious issues trying to get Feisty to recognize the ati video chip in my computer
[07:49] <kittyprincess> ok thank you curs0r
[07:49] <Dr_willis> kittyprincess,  no windows? just install the isntaller. :)
[07:50] <sircharles> powerserve: Np, if you need to view pictures in your email try thunderbird, evolution only provides text emails
[07:50] <Dr_willis> kittyprincess,  or you mean you have windows? but dont want to boot to it for some reason?
[07:50] <giox> vucanius, here is the output java - status is manual.
[07:50] <giox>  link currently points to /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java
[07:50] <giox> /usr/bin/gij-wrapper-4.1 - priority 41
[07:50] <giox>  slave java.1.gz: /usr/share/man/man1/gij-wrapper-4.1.1.gz
[07:50] <giox> /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java - priority 53
[07:50] <giox>  slave java.1.gz: /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/man/man1/java.1.gz
[07:50] <giox> /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java - priority 63
[07:50] <giox>  slave java.1.gz: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/man/man1/java.1.gz
[07:50] <giox> /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/bin/java - priority 1411
[07:50] <kittyprincess> i have it i want it to die
[07:50] <scguy318> powerserve: random aside, but Evolution is annoying to backup, and data files seemingly corrupt easily
[07:50] <giox>  slave java.1.gz: /usr/share/man/man1/java.j2se14.1.gz
[07:50] <vulcanius> ack, don't paste here giox
[07:50] <giox>  slave java.ja.1.gz: /usr/share/man/ja/man1/java.j2se14.1.gz
[07:50] <dwxreaper> how do I install php so apache can server up php pages in ubuntu, i got apache, no apache2
[07:50] <giox> Current `best' version is /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/bin/java.
[07:50] <scguy318> !pastebin | giox
[07:50] <ubotu> giox: 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)
[07:50] <westjd> how do I know if I need legacy
[07:50] <westjd> nvidia
[07:50] <Curs0r> kittyprincess uking windows partitions is very quick and easy and very satisfying
[07:51] <giox> sorry new at this
[07:51] <dwxreaper> can i use synaptic, and the php download will associate itself with apache?
[07:51] <Curs0r> nuking*
[07:51] <dwxreaper> how do I install php so apache can server up php pages in ubuntu, i got apache, no apache2
[07:51] <kittyprincess> ok i was wondering if that was something new
[07:51] <dwxreaper> can i use synaptic, and the php download will associate itself with apache?
[07:51] <Dr_willis> kittyprincess,  the use the partition tool and delete the windows partitions. leave the drive unallocated. (you MIGHT need to reboot the cd/installer to get it to see the new changes) Then let the installer use the Unallocated drive space. and let it partition it.
[07:51] <Geoffrey2> I restarted in recovery mode, ran dpkg-reconfigure on the xorg server, selected ati and several video modes....then typed startx and had it come back with an error "no screens found"
[07:51] <kittyprincess> lol ok nuking
[07:51] <vulcanius> giox,  and which packages did you install?
[07:52] <scguy318> Dr_willis: you actually could just make the "Use entire disk" selection in the installer I believe
[07:52] <scguy318> Geoffrey2: try vesa?
[07:52] <kittyprincess> ok so the installer does provide for that
[07:52] <kittyprincess> that is what i could not find a reference to
[07:52] <kittyprincess> ??
[07:52] <Dr_willis> scguy318,  i had issues with that option befor.. not sure why. :) i perfer to be sure to manually delate where i want it to go.  of course i DO have 3+ Hds on every machine.
[07:53] <Curs0r> could some variation of this document be add to !nat? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThinClientHowtoNAT
[07:53] <kittyprincess> Dr_willis, thank you it is good to know more than one method
[07:53] <giox> vulcanius, i have java 5.0 Plugin, and runtime. 6 web start, 1.4 web start 6 console and the Ubuntu restricted extras
[07:53] <Curs0r> This worked great on my home server, the stations in my network aren't thin clients but it still worked well
[07:54] <Geoffrey2> scguy318: ok, looks like vesa works
[07:54] <giox> vulcanius, and the 1.4 plugin for mozilla
[07:55] <vulcanius> giox, i'd suggest doing, "sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin" and when that is done use "sudo update-alternatives --config java" and select the java 6 runtime
[07:55] <Dr_willis> kittyprincess,  i just seem to recall that on some machines (older ones?) when deleting partitions, that some times the kernel cant  rescan/see the new layout. Not sure if its much of an issue now a days.
[07:55] <kittyprincess> snap, still getting the same error message switched media and reburnt at 1x
[07:55] <giox> vulcanius, ok i try and let you know if it works thanks
[07:56] <kittyprincess> Dr_willis, it is a machine about a year old
[07:56] <Curs0r> kittyprincess what's the error?
[07:56] <dcosson> i am about to do a fresh install... i want to create two partitions, one for a kde install and one for a gnome install.  how will i pick between them on boot?  will that happen automagically somehow or do i have to configure that somehow?
[07:56] <kittyprincess> media test failure check cable exiting PXE ROM
[07:56] <clever[rev] > dcosson: you can have both kde and gnome on the same install
[07:57] <clever[rev] > dcosson: and pick from them at the login screen after it boots up
[07:57] <scguy318> kittyprincess: your boot order ok?
[07:57] <dcosson> i know, but i want to keep them separate.
[07:57] <kittyprincess> yup it tries to boot from cd then floppy then the hd is last
[07:57] <dcosson> i don't like the clutter of having gnome and kde apps all fraternising
[07:57] <Curs0r> kittyprincess pxe is a lan boot message
[07:57] <giox> vulcanius, they were already install
[07:57] <kittyprincess> i am sorry curs0r i do not know what that is
[07:58] <scguy318> kittyprincess: so it would seem boot order is falling through to PXE
[07:58] <vulcanius> giox, did you update your JRE path?
[07:58] <giox> vulcanius, and the java-6-sun is the one selected
[07:58] <scguy318> !install | kittyprincess
[07:58] <ubotu> kittyprincess: 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
[07:58] <Curs0r> kittyprincess pxe roms on your nic make it possible to boot and or load your system directly from a server without using local drives
[07:58] <scguy318> kittyprincess: some alternate installation suggestions
[07:58] <scguy318> kittyprincess: should CD fail
[07:58] <giox> vulcanius, i dont know how to do that
[07:58] <kittyprincess> hmmm ok i will look at it again, thank you so much
[07:59] <LucianIndy> I suppose Ubuntu does not support output to a Television via S-Video. Not easily, anyways?
[07:59] <Dr_willis> LucianIndy,  it works fine here.
[07:59] <Dr_willis> LucianIndy,  of course it does depend on your video card.
[07:59] <giox> vulcanius, thats using the ls -n something like that
[07:59] <LucianIndy> Intel Centrino 910/915
[07:59] <nomaS> !beryl
[07:59] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:59] <Dr_willis> LucianIndy,  depending on your setup it might be trivial.. or a Pain. I only use nvidia cards. so its rather easy for me.
[07:59] <vulcanius> giox,  no no no, you don't want to update it yourself
[08:00] <LucianIndy> i can't find a setting for it
[08:00] <Curs0r>  the !beryl should probably be pointing to compiz-fusion these days
[08:00] <vulcanius> giox, "sudo update-alternatives --config java" you'll be able to enter a number for your selection
[08:00] <giox> vulcanius, ok
[08:00] <denmax> is there something similar to device manager in ubuntu ? where i can disable devices ?
[08:00] <vulcanius> giox, select whichever is java 6
[08:00] <dcosson> i'm about to install the latest gutsy daily, i'm excited... i really don't like gnome but i'm going to give it another shot.
[08:00] <giox> vulcanius, is already selected
[08:00] <Geoffrey2> apparently the video card is just too new for Ubuntu to have any real idea what to do with it
[08:00] <LucianIndy> Dr_willis: how do you turn yours on/off?
[08:01] <Geoffrey2> I have an Asus motherboard with an intergrated ATI X1250 video chip
[08:01] <Dr_willis> LucianIndy,  nvidia cards have a nvidia config tool. Or i exit/change my xorg.conf - Actually with no tweaking,  the nvidia driver will default to the tv out. If its the only thing hooked up. (or so it works for me)
[08:01] <LucianIndy> mines a laptop so theres no way to unhook the monitor
[08:02] <scguy318> LucianIndy: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=361124 might be of interest
[08:02] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 I'm looking at that same board
[08:02] <LucianIndy> i want to output it to my 32" flat panel
[08:02] <nomaS> where can i see to install beryl ?
[08:02] <Dr_willis> LucianIndy,  you dont have an nvidia chipset anyway. :) try the monitor select buttons on the keyboard?
[08:02] <Curs0r> nomaS join #compiz-fusion, I'll help you
[08:03] <LucianIndy> Dr_willis: those are non-existant on this keyboard. When I had Windows on the machine, it was through the Display manager.
[08:03] <Geoffrey2> lspci knows it's by ATI, but has no idea what it is...xvinfo insists nothing is present
[08:03] <sakitram> hi, now I am installing Ubuntu through QEMU in Fedora.  Now Partitioner window came.  Should I choose entire hard disk?
[08:03] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 that's going to be very finicky, it's a newer chipset, AMD690?
[08:04] <sakitram> If I choose manullay, I could not find the hard disk where I want the Ubuntu to be installed.
[08:04] <Geoffrey2> AMD 690G
[08:04] <sakitram> I think since I install through QEMU, I should choose the entire hard disk.
[08:04] <sakitram> ?
[08:05] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 until more people have it you may have some trouble with that, what's the most glaring problem? I didn't catch it
[08:05] <Dr_willis> LucianIndy,  double check. every laptop ive got has a special fn-key combo that toggles the monitors.   if there are none.. well.. that sucks. :)
[08:05] <LucianIndy> Doesn't QEMU use a virtual RAM disk to load? If that is true, you would be formatting your RAM
[08:05] <giox> vulcanius, any ideas?
[08:06] <Shadow_1> back
[08:06] <LucianIndy> oh, there is an Fn key. I didn't know that was for the monitor tho
[08:06] <Dr_willis> LucianIndy,  it would format fast then wouldent it. :)
[08:06] <Shadow_1> stupid router reset
[08:06] <Geoffrey2> well, right now video playback of any type
[08:06] <tehoc> http://thememyphone.com -- if you have an iPhone :)
[08:06] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 you have the drivers set up?
[08:06] <Shadow_1> as I was saying, can you convert fat32 to ext3 on linux without erasing data?
[08:06] <Dr_willis> LucianIndy,  niormally some of the # keys have a monitor on them, and other features. used with that key
[08:06] <Dr_willis> Shadow_1,  not that i have ever seen.
[08:06] <LucianIndy> I see it now. Im going to try it out. Hopefully it will work. :D
[08:06] <Geoffrey2> Curs0r: I believe I do....I installed the ATI restricted drivers
[08:06] <Element14> i think qemu uses a file image on your harddisk as virtual hdd..
[08:07] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 what is the output of glxgears like?
[08:07] <LucianIndy> Element14: If that's true, it would still make it pointless to install Ubuntu through Qemu. sakitram, why are you installing through qemu anyways?
[08:08] <sakitram> I do not have a blank CD.  So I choosed this method.
[08:08] <Element14> coz  he wants to run a virtual instance of uibuntu?
[08:08] <Element14> (or she :)
[08:08] <sakitram> LucianIndy:  anything wrong?
[08:08] <Geoffrey2> Curs0r: I see three gears, 124 FPS
[08:09] <slap> how do i specify "anywhere" in iptables
[08:09] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 that's... so not right...
[08:09] <LucianIndy> testing my s-video output issue. give me a few
[08:09] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 you installed restricted drivers and then you...?
[08:10] <Geoffrey2> Curs0r: I take it that number is way off?
[08:10] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 it's waaaay too low
[08:10] <sakitram> Ubunty installation.   Now I am at partition disk dialog box, it is waiting for my input?
[08:10] <jd20> Does anyone know where I'd find the latest version of the Beta for Gutsy that would include dmcrypt formatting upon install?
[08:11] <Element14> sakitram: actually have you configured qemu to use any "virtual" harddisk at all?
[08:11] <Flannel> jd20: tribe 5 is up.. everywhere (its alpha still), but, #ubuntu+1 can help you more.  That's the gutsy channel
[08:11] <jd20> thanks!
[08:11] <Geoffrey2> Curs0r: ok, perhaps starting all over with driver installation would be in order?
[08:12] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 yes I think so, which guide did you follow?
[08:12] <sakitram> I do not know.  Actually I used the following two commands.
[08:12] <sakitram>   qemu-img create -f qcow ubuntu.img 3G
[08:12] <sakitram>   qemu -cdrom /mnt/backup/ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso -boot d -m 96 ubuntu.img
[08:12] <Element14> seems right.
[08:12] <Geoffrey2> Curs0r: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=559250
[08:13] <Element14> use the whole harddisk then, if it doesn't give any errors....
[08:13] <sakitram> In Partition hardisk dialog box, I choosed "Manual", and now I see the only following hard disk.   "IDE1 master (hda) - 3.1 GB QEMU HARDISK"
[08:13] <sakitram> ?
[08:13] <Geoffrey2> dpkg-reconfigure, startx, then select restricted drivers....
[08:14] <Geoffrey2> if there's a better guide, just show me where it is
[08:14] <Element14> sakitram: yea that's it
[08:14] <zztt> server ire.pchome.net
[08:15] <dirtyhand> whats the echo command to paste to the console the stuff in a text file
[08:15] <sakitram> Element14: then how it will be installed to the hard disk partition where I wish to be installed and can my Ubuntu be booted from there?
[08:15] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 scanning it now
[08:15] <Element14> sakitram: actually i'm not a ubuntu guy :)
[08:16] <Element14> but if there's no problem with using the entire harddisk... why not?
[08:16] <tnnc> i am trying to boot the live cd 704 version and it just boots to an blinking cursor any one know how to get past this thanks
[08:16] <Shadow_1> is there a good internet radio server for Ubuntu?
[08:16] <sakitram> yes, but if it suppose delete my hard disk files, it would be wrong.
[08:17] <Element14> sakitram: it shouldn't. unless you got data in your newly created 3GB file....
[08:17] <sakitram> already I choosed use Entire hard disk.  Now I am at the dialog window telling  "Note all data in the selected hard disk will be erased...."
[08:17] <A2t3c13> where can i go to find educated chat deciding options with a lexmark printer to get up and going in ubuntu
[08:17] <sakitram> So I am little afraid of proceeding from there.
[08:17] <sakitram> Element14: anyhow thanks for reply.
[08:17] <Element14> np
[08:18] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 that's certainly better than envy imho
[08:18] <sakitram> Anybody else confirm that what is going on?
[08:18] <Element14> sakitram: it will just wipe out the data INSIDE your 3GB file...
[08:19] <Element14> "" qemu-img create -f qcow ubuntu.img 3G ""  simply creates a 3GB file in your filesystem... and qemu sees that file as a harddisk...
[08:19] <Element14> if you're scared just run qemu as a normal user instead of root...
[08:19] <Agent_bob> i am getting this error when i try to run lilo   "Floating point exception"   can anyone point at what might be causing it?
[08:19] <ronnie> sakitram: might want to try virtualbox its like a continuation on qemu
[08:19] <tnnc> i am trying to boot the live cd 704 version and it just boots to an blinking cursor any one know how to get past this thanks
[08:20] <sakitram> ok, now I am proceeding, do not know what will happen (if nothing will be lost, I would be happy).
[08:20] <ronnie> tnnc: blinking cursor means bios can't find anything to boot
[08:20] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 that should work, but you should see much higher framerates, until I get the hardware I won't have much more insight than that "should" work
[08:20] <giox> How i can get Java working on Firefox-2.0.0.7
[08:20] <scguy318> tnnc: did you burn as image?
[08:21] <A2t3c13> anyone that knows about z42 or series x8300 lexmark printers???\
[08:21] <sakitram> now only question is, will I get the Ubuntu Linux (grub menu) in the booting time.
[08:21] <tnnc> yes and had it boot one time had to add some cmds at boot prompt cant remeber
[08:21] <sakitram> ronnie: I do not know about virtualbox. I shall see.
[08:21] <Curs0r> anyone have a working 1250?
[08:21] <Agent_bob> tnnc ronnie is full of it.   has nothing to do with bios.
[08:22] <scguy318> tnnc: is your boot order set properly?
[08:22] <Geoffrey2> anyone know when ati is releasing it's next driver updates?
[08:22] <scguy318> Geoffrey2: sometime in October
[08:22] <tnnc> yes cd boot but it then goes to blinking cursor
[08:23] <tnnc> wont boot all the way up had to do cmds at boot prompt before to get it to work
[08:23] <tnnc> cant remember
[08:23] <ronnie> tnnc: where does it get stuck at?
[08:23] <Agent_bob> tnnc try safe vga mode
[08:23] <ronnie> tnnc: also check cd for defects
[08:23] <Shadow_1> i know this isnt exactly the right channel for this, but does anyone know of a gui config utility for Apache?
[08:24] <Agent_bob> yeah could be bad cd.
[08:24] <ronnie> Shadow_1: perfect place, try webmin
[08:24] <Shadow_1> i installed that earlier actually
[08:24] <Shadow_1> how do I config it?
[08:24] <ronnie> Shadow_1: no clue check their site
[08:24] <Shadow_1> k
[08:25] <tnnc> get stuck just after the orange back goes back and forth just after that
[08:25] <Agent_bob> anyone on "Floating point exception" ???
[08:26] <Lr5> Does going to recovery mode and do something even if you just reboot when it's ready?
[08:26] <ronnie> Agent_bob: that means it expected an integer but wasn't given one which led to segmentation fault
[08:26] <Lr5> s/and//
[08:27] <the9a3eedi> Lr5: what?
[08:27] <Agent_bob> ronnie makes perfect sense.    so why would lilo spew that out ?
[08:27] <Geoffrey2> would the current ati driver be any better than the restricted drivers in Feisty?
[08:27] <mindrape> Geoffrey2 - they sound like they're 1 in the same...
[08:27] <ronnie> Agent_bob: first off ubuntu uses grub and second off lilo probably was given jibbery crap where it expected a number in its config file
[08:28] <Lr5> the9a3eedi: my computer didn't connect to internet, so I booted in recovery mode and then back to normal mode, and it was fixed somehow
[08:28] <ronnie> Agent_bob: does it give you a line in any files to check?
[08:28] <sakitram> Another problem.  Actually I Alternate CD ISO is stored in /mnt/backup/ (fat32) disk.  Now I get Destroy confirmation dialog box telling  partition #1 (ext3) & #5 (swap) will be destroyed.  Actually I have a single hard disk where #1 and #5 are FAT, #2,#3,#4 are Fedora part.   Now I am wishing the Ubuntu to be installed in #1 partition only, and if it destroys #5, no problem.  But my question is ISO images is in #5.  What to do?
[08:28] <scguy318> tnnc: have you tried safe graphics mode?
[08:28] <Geoffrey2> well then, guess I'm SOL for the time being
[08:28] <Agent_bob> ronnie the only output is that i quoted.
[08:28] <ronnie> Agent_bob: try using updatedb and locate to find its config file then nano file.txt or whatever
[08:28] <the9a3eedi> Geoffrey2: if it's a newer version then it might be better. There's probably no difference. Remember: if it aint broke, dont fix it
[08:28] <kaotic> 
[08:28] <Agent_bob> ronnie it  was working prefect then it just started spewing that every time it's ran
[08:28] <Geoffrey2> the9a3eedi: in my case, it appears very broke
[08:28] <kaotic> If it aint broke, fix it till it is, then add duct tape
[08:29] <the9a3eedi> Lr5: Could be.. these things happen :p
[08:29] <Agent_bob> ronnie the config is /etc/lilo.conf   and i wrote it.
[08:29] <ronnie> Agent_bob: I had bad experiences with lilo before, I stay with grub
[08:29] <Curs0r> Geoffrey2 i'm asking about in other rooms
[08:29] <the9a3eedi> Geoffrey2: explain..
[08:29] <Agent_bob> ronnie maybe good advice,  and i would use grub if it were possable.  but grub can't boot a partitionless hd
[08:30] <ronnie> use grub on live cd?..
[08:30] <Agent_bob> grub can't boot a partitionless hd.
[08:30] <scguy318> tnnc: anything?
[08:31] <Geoffrey2> in mplayer, if I click on a file, it complains it can't open the selected video-out device, running mplayer from the command line will play the file, but then it tells me the card has no xvideo support
[08:31] <Agent_bob> i guess i could use a special "boot cd"  but that would kinda defeet the purpose of grub and make lilo look more like the logical choice.
[08:31] <tnnc> it doesnt work in safe mode either
[08:31] <Geoffrey2> xvinfo says no adaptors are present
[08:31] <sakitram> please anybody help .....
[08:31] <ronnie> I've been getting this really weird hard drive error in dmesg http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38615/
[08:31] <tnnc> there was an cmd or cmds we have to add to the F6 prompt before
[08:32] <scguy318> sakitram: wut
[08:32] <GotGames|Twelve-> Hey, I'm trying to USB boot method and I'm getting: could not find kernel image: linux
[08:32] <Geoffrey2> glxgears produces a frame rate which is way too low
[08:32] <the9a3eedi> Geoffrey2: that's not an ati driver problem. You simply need to set the gui mplayer (called gmplayer) to start a video with video output xv ... i.e. 'gmplayer -vo xv <video_file>'
[08:32] <sakitram> scguy318:  Another problem.  Actually I Alternate CD ISO is stored in /mnt/backup/ (fat32) disk.  Now I get Destroy confirmation dialog box telling  partition #1 (ext3) & #5 (swap) will be destroyed.  Actually I have a single hard disk where #1 and #5 are FAT, #2,#3,#4 are Fedora part.   Now I am wishing the Ubuntu to be installed in #1 partition only, and if it destroys #5, no problem.  But my question is ISO images is in #5.  What to do?
[08:32] <disinterested> Geoffrey2 did u try mplayer preferences and change video to xv?
[08:32] <scguy318> tnnc: all_generic_ide?
[08:33] <ronnie> sakitram: manually set it how you want and go through install when it gliches up REBOOT and try do it again changing nothing. The hard drive has to be remounted after it is configured again okay
[08:33] <Agent_bob> ronnie that's not so odd   seen it bunches.   just means that the kernel was trying some code that the ide bus didn't like.      if it hasn't caused preformance loss i wouldn't pay it any mind.
[08:33] <Geoffrey2> disinterested: Error opening/initializing the seleted video_out (-vo) device
[08:33] <ronnie> Agent_bob: it was spammed like hundreds of times
[08:34] <Petskull> Hey guys
[08:34] <tnnc> yes
[08:34] <ronnie> Agent_bob: I think it might lead to serious file system problems later
[08:34] <Agent_bob> ronnie oh you mean the kernel continues to do that.... that's not so good.
[08:34] <ronnie> yeah...
[08:34] <Geoffrey2> disinterested: "It seems there is no xvideo support for your video card available"
[08:34] <Agent_bob> thought you meant only at boot.   sorry.
[08:35] <scguy318> tnnc: so a-ok?
[08:35] <disinterested> Geoffrey: i believe the bug report fix was as i said
[08:35] <wolfsong> is autofs broken in feisty?
[08:35] <Agent_bob> that's normal at boot,   not after that though.
[08:35] <the9a3eedi> Geoffrey2: if fglrxinfo says that it's ATI Technologies, and other info that seems to look good, then your ATI driver is ok.. no need to update
[08:35] <tnnc> yes ide
[08:36] <ronnie> Agent_bob: I'm using a W3115 gateway computer, besides that I noticed in lshw it has several memory devices marked as unknown or unclaimed.
[08:36] <tnnc> gernic
[08:37] <Evanlec> argh! why doesnt this work in crontab!?! 30 02 * * * /bin/sh /home/evan/alarm.sh
[08:37] <ronnie> Agent_bob: i also turned off cpu frequency scaling daemon seeing as on shutdown I notice it kept going in background unable to scale the cpu. Its got 1ghz but its like 2ghz or so
[08:37] <Evanlec> the shell script alarm.sh runs fine in the terminal
[08:38] <GotGames|Twelve-> Hey, I'm trying theUSB boot method and I'm getting: could not find kernel image: linux
[08:39] <ronnie> Agent_bob: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38616/ perhaps its related to the hard drive?..
[08:39] <kabtoffe> Is there a way to use 4 gb of memory on a asus a8n32-sli deluxe without using the memory hole?
[08:39] <ronnie> kabtoffe: memory hole?
[08:39] <kabtoffe> Cause linux tries to use the reservered memory and programs segfault
[08:40] <kabtoffe> ronnie: yeah. In order for me to get 4 gb and not 3 gb I have to enable a hardware memory hole in bios
[08:40] <xjkx> gutsy is taking forever
[08:41] <kabtoffe> it works fine for a week or two and then dpkg and perl start to do weird stuff..
[08:41] <scguy318> kabtoffe: what do you mean use the memory hole?
[08:41] <Evanlec> kabtoffe, that or use 64-bit ubuntu ;p
[08:41] <scguy318> kabtoffe: anything in your fine logs?
[08:41] <kabtoffe> I do use 64-bit ubuntu
[08:41] <kabtoffe> scguy318: well everything starts to segfault
[08:42] <kabtoffe> i had irssi do a segfault too.
[08:42] <kabtoffe> I rebooted and disabled the memory hole
[08:42] <kabtoffe> but that (only) gets me 3 gb of memory
[08:42] <giox> help with firefox2.0.0.2 and java
[08:43] <scguy318> kabtoffe: what's the "memory hole"?
[08:43] <scguy318> kabtoffe: and anything in logs?
[08:43] <kabtoffe> scguy318: it's a bios setting
[08:43] <murlidhar> hi all
[08:43] <kabtoffe> scguy318: like what?
[08:43] <giox> sorry firefox2.0.0.7
[08:43] <giox> does anyone can help me please
[08:43] <kabtoffe> scguy318: I guess it reserves space for memory mappings for hardware
[08:44] <getnthevan4candy> wow, 5 minutes in and i managed to screw it up horribly.
[08:44] <solinux> hello !
[08:44] <kabtoffe> scguy318: the kind that operates in 32-bit
[08:44] <solinux> How are you people !!??
[08:44] <outl4w> hi 2 all :)
[08:44] <kittyprincess> wow, this demon seems to be hard to get rid of, i am trying the unetbootin and i am getting an error 18 inconsistant filesystem structure, still no luck with boot from cd
[08:44] <scguy318> kabtoffe: it shouldn't be causing segfaults on Linux, on or off
[08:44] <getnthevan4candy> i tried to install the restricted driver and now it says that x wont load and puts me into like... super-difficult land.
[08:44] <outl4w> i am searching for a programm like deamon tools vor ubuntu ultimate ;)
[08:44] <scguy318> kabtoffe: remember that everything runs in protected mode
[08:44] <getnthevan4candy> scguy318 : any suggestions?
[08:45] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: Recovery Mode -> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:45] <solinux> Any idea on how to allow windows partition writing ?
[08:45] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: then u can add w/e reses u want
[08:45] <solinux> It works only on reading, not writing
[08:45] <kabtoffe> scguy318: ok. I'll run this a week without the hole and we'll see if it's the reason.
[08:45] <scguy318> solinux: sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
[08:45] <getnthevan4candy> how do you get into recovery mode?
[08:45] <Geoffrey2> well, fglrxinfo returns ATI Technologies, ATI Radeon Express 1200 Series
[08:45] <solinux> scguy318, thx will try
[08:45] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: at the GRUB menu, Recovery Mode
[08:46] <Geoffrey2> but mplayer still complains, even with the fix....
[08:46] <getnthevan4candy> k
[08:46] <getnthevan4candy> thanks.
[08:46] <kabtoffe> scguy318: might be faulty ram i guess... I'll have to run memtest sometime.
[08:46] <getnthevan4candy> lemme give that shot.
[08:46] <grahams1> howto set up vpnc to checkpoint or openswan to checkpoint
[08:46] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: on second thought, I should not have asked you to install restricted, shoulda just done sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg I guess
[08:46] <solinux> i'm really happy you guys are alive :D
[08:46] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: or just fuck the restricted, select vesa, select reses, boom bang done
[08:46] <outl4w> is somebody here who know a programm like deamontools for linux :) ?
[08:46] <Tomcat_> !language | scguy318
[08:46] <ubotu> scguy318: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:47] <scguy318> outl4w: AcetoneISO2
[08:47] <scguy318> Tomcat_: sorry
[08:47] <outl4w> is there an apt get ?
[08:47] <scguy318> outl4w: not in repos, there are third-party ones tho
[08:47] <outl4w> k thx very much ;)
[08:48] <solinux> ok scguy318  done, how do i set writing on ?
[08:48] <scguy318> solinux: run the NTFS Configuration Utility in Administration
[08:48] <Geoffrey2> gmplayer -vo xv funnycat.wmv returns "Error opening/initializing selected video_out device" while the command line tells me there's no xvideo support for my card, type xvinfo to verify, xvinfo says "Screen #0, no adaptors present"
[08:48] <xjkx> !codec
[08:48] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:48] <ompaul> !ohmy
[08:48] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:50] <outl4w> tkgv file.tar.gz ?
[08:50] <scguy318> outl4w: ?
[08:52] <outl4w> a tar.gz file istall with tkgv file.tar.gz ?
[08:52] <scguy318> outl4w: don't see why you need to
[08:52] <outl4w> :)
[08:53] <tufluck> hi all  i have some problems with updatres the update manager says the last updates for my system could be used to hack my computter
[08:54] <scguy318> tufluck: ?
[08:54] <tufluck> yes
[08:54] <Geoffrey2> well, time to throw the towel in again....I never really knew frustration until I started using Linux
[08:54] <scguy318> tufluck: the full error?
[08:54] <scguy318> tufluck: *message?
[08:54] <tufluck> yes
[08:55] <tufluck> i quess
[08:55] <Tokorona> Okay, so. I think I've finally gotten it back to a point where's a software issue: Does anyone know why Ndiswrapper would not automatically handle a USB device, if it goes "device adn driver present?"
[08:55] <powerserve> newbie here..
[08:55] <scguy318> tufluck: what's the full error/message?
[08:55] <powerserve> just want to ask i just clicked add/removed to update and these errors were displayed
[08:55] <scguy318> Tokorona: dunno, is there an alternate driver overriding?
[08:55] <powerserve> E: clvm: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 3
[08:55] <powerserve> E: redhat-cluster-suite: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[08:55] <powerserve> E: system-config-cluster: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[08:55] <Tokorona> No.
[08:55] <solinux> cant find NTFS configuration utility
[08:55] <scguy318> solinux: System. -> Administration? mmk
[08:55] <tufluck> and now it dont show if i install them
[08:55] <scguy318> !ntfs | solinux
[08:55] <ubotu> solinux: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[08:56] <{{Booh}}> Hi.  I'm installing 7.04 server 64bits on dual Xeon, with on-board Raid5 Sata.   Should I install LVM ?  I never used it...
[08:56] <scguy318> tufluck: so what's the full error/message?
[08:56] <scguy318> !ntfs-3g | solinux
[08:56] <ubotu> solinux: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[08:56] <tufluck> it whas ..these programs are not autoricide orso
[08:56] <scguy318> tufluck: you add any repos recently? screwed up your GPG key list?
[08:56] <powerserve> how do i resolve these errors? E: clvm: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 3
[08:56] <powerserve> E: redhat-cluster-suite: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[08:56] <powerserve> E: system-config-cluster: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[08:57] <solinux> ok ntfs3G
[08:57] <scguy318> powerserve: pastebin the entire output
[08:57] <powerserve> ok
[08:57] <tufluck> no i onely do the updates
[08:57] <scguy318> tufluck: if you haven't, then shouldn't be a big problem installing those
[08:57] <powerserve> E: clvm: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 3
[08:57] <powerserve> E: redhat-cluster-suite: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[08:57] <powerserve> E: system-config-cluster: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[08:57] <tufluck> i dont change them
[08:57] <{{Booh}}> I'm stuck at this install question ... about LVM
[08:58] <scguy318> tufluck: so not a problem
[08:58] <tonyyarusso> {{Booh}}: what about it?
[08:58] <scguy318> tufluck: installing the non-authed packages shouldn't be a big issue
[08:58] <wolfsong> is there a manpage browser for X?
[08:58] <{{Booh}}> tonyyarusso, this --> Hi.  I'm installing 7.04 server 64bits on dual Xeon, with on-board Raid5 Sata.   Should I install LVM ?  I never used it...
[08:58] <tufluck> well it first said someone could take over mysystem
[08:59] <tufluck> by installing these update pakages
[08:59] <tonyyarusso> {{Booh}}: well, you can if you want, but don't have to.  Essentially it lets you modify partition sizes later without reinstalling.
[08:59] <jingjang> hello
[08:59] <{{Booh}}> tonyyarusso, Ok but I was thinking about the possibility to "snapshot" and take an image on the fly... for backup purpose or something like that.
[09:00] <tonyyarusso> {{Booh}}: sure
[09:01] <{{Booh}}> tonyyarusso, but I've never done that... so maybe I won't!  but if I don't installed now... I won't be able to install it later.  So... the decision is right now ;)
[09:01] <{{Booh}}> Can I just install LVM now, and forget it at this moment?  It will not decrease perfs?
[09:01] <tech_> hi guys
[09:01] <tonyyarusso> {{Booh}}: Yeah, that's fine.
[09:01] <{{Booh}}> but If I want it later, I will use it..
[09:02] <tech_> whats up
[09:02] <lgc> How can I adjust the size of my desktop icons?
[09:03] <{{Booh}}> hum... I created a BIOS Raid5 volume but install see 4 separates drives... it's not normal isn't it?
[09:03] <{{Booh}}> (Intel Matrix onboard)
[09:03] <Tokorona> ....annd .. apparently, it's a power issue,.
[09:04] <solinux> ntfs 3g is already installed
[09:04] <byonix> anyone can help me with my HTML tag <IMG SRC="">?
[09:05] <byonix> i write the image tag correctly, and specify the picture file correctly too, but no picture shown
[09:05] <Element14> byonix: try #html or something..
[09:06] <opium> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=557219
[09:06] <opium> someone please help :(
[09:06] <idefix> is there an easy way to update your linux version?
[09:06] <jingjang> anyone using Reiser4 ?
[09:07] <gustavo> have someone ever run a mysql server chrooted? im having getting this error: /usr/local/mysql/libexec/mysqld: File './mysql-bin.index' not found (Errcode: 13)
[09:07] <Flannel> idefix: linux version?
[09:07] <idefix> Flannel, ubuntu 2.6.12 is rather ancient, isn't it?
[09:07] <sky1> how do you compare two strings in vector ? whats wrong with this ? vector<string> data; data.push_back("one"); data.push_back("one"); if(!strcmp(data[0] ,data[1] )){printf("hihi");}
[09:08] <jingjang> i use ubuntu7
[09:08] <Madpilot> idefix, which version of Ubuntu are you running?
[09:08] <Flannel> idefix: It is.  You're using what, breezy?
[09:08] <idefix> that one 2.6.12
[09:08] <Flannel> idefix: lsb_release -a
[09:08] <Flannel> idefix: 5.10?
[09:08] <idefix> breezy badger
[09:09] <Madpilot> idefix, Breezy doesn't even have security support anymore. If you can, update asap
[09:09] <Tomcat_> sky1: That's a C question, not an Ubuntu question.
[09:09] <Flannel> idefix: right.  You should upgrade ;)  To dapper (6.06), and then you can update to 8.04 when it gets released in seven months.
[09:09] <Flannel> !upgrade | idefix
[09:09] <ubotu> idefix: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:10] <idefix> they say: skipping versions is not advised
[09:11] <disinterested> flannel: anything comming out next month relating to releases?
[09:11] <GotGames|Twelve-> How do I apply the QuickNetboot guide to Xubuntu? I have got it working for normal Ubuntu
[09:11] <Flannel> idefix: 6.06 to 8.04 isn't skipping versions (or, won't be)
[09:11] <idefix> 5.10 to 8.04 isn't either?
[09:11] <Flannel> disinterested: 7.10 is coming out next month, yes.
[09:11] <getnthevan4candy> now for some reason, grub gives error 17.
[09:11] <disinterested> flannel any differences that are going to be noticable?
[09:12] <Twelve-60> How do I apply the QuickNetboot guide to Xubuntu? I have got it working for normal Ubuntu
[09:12] <Flannel> idefix: 5.10 to 8.04 is.  You can only upgrade to 6.06 from 5.10.  However, from 6.06 (because it's an LTS) you can upgrade to 8.04 or 6.10
[09:12] <{{Booh}}> Somebody know wich module for Intel Matrix Storage ?
[09:12] <Flannel> disinterested: lots.  Gutsys looking pretty sharp.  But, you don't have to take my word for it, check out the release notes
[09:12] <idefix> !LTS
[09:12] <ubotu> LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server.
[09:13] <jingjang> when i use ssh on windows to connect my linux server, how can i copy file/folder  to windows ?
[09:13] <Flannel> !scp | jingjang
[09:13] <ubotu> jingjang: SCP is a secure way of copying files across networks using !SSH. Usage: scp filename user@host:filename - WinSCP is a client for Windows, available at http://winscp.net/
[09:13] <disinterested> flannel: cool
[09:13] <idefix> why can't you skip versions?
[09:13] <solinux> thanks for nfs3G
[09:13] <solinux> testing reboot
[09:13] <jingjang> ok, merci
[09:13] <Flannel> idefix: because the packages aren't properly setup for it.
[09:14] <jingjang> i see are you reply me very quickly, how can you do that ?
[09:14] <disinterested> idefix i believe u could by just downloading a new iso of the newest release if u dont mind wiping out what uve got
[09:14] <idefix> Madpilot is security support important?
[09:15] <Madpilot> idefix, yes
[09:15] <zhangchow> are there any microsoft oriented irc servers out there?
[09:15] <zhangchow> sorry for being off subject
[09:15] <riotkittie> wireless. arrr. <stab stab>
[09:15] <Flannel> idefix: You get no updates currently.  If a bug is found tomorrow that allows anyone to have full access to your box, you won't get an update.
[09:15] <disinterested> ubuntu without security support would be like having windows
[09:15] <idefix> my box?
[09:15] <idefix> my computer?
[09:15] <Flannel> idefix: your computer
[09:16] <idefix> does the new ubuntu version need more hardwareresources?
[09:17] <Flannel> idefix: not really, no.
[09:17] <idefix> cool
[09:17] <riotkittie> idefix:  i have the current tribe on my laptop, so no
[09:17] <Ritzerisk> whats the differece between ubuntu and Kubuntu
[09:17] <Ritzerisk> is it just kde
[09:17] <NARuTo_lovERs> hi? apa kabar? :p leh kenalan g
[09:17] <idefix> orang indo disini!
[09:18] <Flannel> Ritzerisk: Kubuntu is KDE by default, Ubuntu is gnome by default, yeah.  You can switch between the two by just installing the appropriate packages (theyre the same distro)
[09:19] <jingjang> i like file manager of KDE (konqueror) can i install konqueror only with gnome on ubuntu 7?
[09:19] <riotkittie> oh. i hate wireless so so much. i wonder if its my adapter or the drivers, if not a combination of the two.
[09:20] <jmg> !bluetooth
[09:20] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[09:20] <Ritzerisk> ohhh
[09:20] <magnetron> !hardware | riotkittie
[09:20] <ubotu> riotkittie: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[09:20] <Ritzerisk> i got the compiz up like months ago im wondering if theres updates to that
[09:23] <idefix> so LTS is both conservative and supported and a bridge to the newest version!?
[09:23] <disinterested> LYS long term support
[09:23] <Flannel> idefix: it's a stable release, for longer, and LTS to LTS upgrading is supported yes.
[09:23] <disinterested> LTS long term support
[09:24] <{{Booh}}> Somebody know how to install ubuntu server with dmraid ?
[09:24] <idefix> it says on the site LTS is for people who do not want things to change
[09:24] <riotkittie> magnetron: thank you. it would not have crossed my mind to look at the supported wireless card list, let alone choose an item from it
[09:25] <Flannel> idefix: That's correct.  6.06 still has the same versions of stuff (as do all Ubuntu releases) that it did when it released.  Still FF1.5, etc, etc.
[09:25] <riotkittie> or pay special notice to the lines about the rt2500 chipset being recommended. or visiting the external link to linux-wireless.passys.nl
[09:26] <riotkittie> and i assure you, i most definitely did not go to lengths to purchase an adapter that's listed as green.
[09:27] <ronnie> still no luck playing dvds...
[09:29] <MaxHR> Hello, anybody know how to use a dvd.iso image from HD in dvd::rip, without manually mounting it?
[09:29] <riotkittie> nor one that someone on the wiki page reported as working well with WPA.
[09:31] <riotkittie> but thank you for your help :D
[09:31] <prabs> hi.. i hope someone can help with this: i am trying to build omnet++... ./configure goes well, but during make it says ' Warning: /home/prabs/omnetpp/bin is not in the path, some components may not build!' and '*** Warning: Looks like /home/prabs/omnetpp/lib is not in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, shared libs may not work!'... where is the path supposed to be defined? any help would be immensly appreciated!
[09:32] <damianl> lol banned am i?
[09:32] <damianl> nerds...
[09:33] <damianl> any real nerd would know you can just login to your router and change your ip
[09:33] <damianl> modem
[09:33] <damianl> ah same thing
[09:33] <solinux> hey
[09:33] <solinux> ntfs3g doesnt work :-(
[09:34] <prabs> would the path be in '/etc/profiles?
[09:34] <ronnie> damian1: you mean you actually reset your router!? O,o
[09:34] <idefix> ok, so you get support on linux because you use it and they want feedback and only on the newest versions because if you use old ones people could have had access to your PC and they cannot have any clue what's going on?
[09:34] <damianl> reset?
[09:34] <solinux> partitions are not mounted , fstab has been modified following a tutorialstep by step
[09:34] <damianl> i can login to my modem and disconnect i get a new ip on connect
[09:35] <solinux> Ramy is the name of my mother
[09:35] <dhanjeet> hi can some1 help me about backuppc
[09:35] <riotkittie>  i wish i was cool enough to act like evading bans on irc made me ooze awesomeness from my pores
[09:35] <solinux> Can someone help me with nfts 3g configuration ?
[09:35] <ronnie> damian1: so your like on dial up??... that such a sad story
[09:35] <damianl> login to my modem
[09:36] <idefix> guys? can you confirm my rhetoricalishly questions about support?
[09:36] <damianl> never heard of a dialup modem u can login to
[09:36] <dhanjeet> hi can some1 help me about backuppc
[09:36] <ronnie> damian1: they're called external modems
[09:36] <damianl> just to make you nerds cry im actually on a oc78 dedicated fibre line, thats why i can do it
[09:36] <dhanjeet> hi can some1 help me about backuppc
[09:37] <Flannel> idefix: You got updates with breezy, but they only lasted for 18 months.  Dapper still gets updates (just not new versions), and will continue to get them for three years.
[09:37] <damianl> go on ban me
[09:37] <damianl> its fun for me
[09:37] <CVirus> Isn't there anyway to update a single package ?
[09:37] <dhanjeet> hi can some1 help me about backuppc
[09:37] <nextone> online
[09:37] <nextone> !online
[09:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about online - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:37] <shuttle> I need some help with open and installing drivers from my desk top. Will someone help me?
[09:38] <ronnie> damian1: do you even use an ubuntu distro?
[09:38] <nextone> anyone know how i can make better performance of my ubuntu/?
[09:38] <riotkittie> you're calling people nerds, but dude. you're reduced to gloating about evading an irc ban, and talking about your connection, like anybody cares. i'd put money on the fact that you havent seen daylight since 1993
[09:38] <CVirus> Isn't there anyway to update a single package ?
[09:38] <Flannel> idefix: with dapper, you get maturity (its been out for over a year, the bugs mostly worked out), but you don't get brand new software versions.  With feisty, you get newer versions, but theres been less time fixing bugs with said versions.
[09:39] <ronnie> nextone: http://blog.lxpages.com/2007/04/24/ubuntu-performance-guides/
[09:40] <riotkittie> cause you sound really lonely.
[09:40] <nextone> ronnie:my ubuntu is slow or slowing down or laggin very bad...
[09:41] <dhanjeet> hi can some1 help me about backuppc
[09:41] <solinux> anyone here knows how to use ntfs3G ???
[09:41] <nextone> big lag somebody back me up !!!
[09:42] <ronnie> nextone: go root and do lshw then dmesg, paste all the output on ubuntu pastebin and give link okay
[09:42] <idefix> Flannel so for some time periods dapper could be better than feisty?
[09:43] <damianl> ronnie? ununtu-studio
[09:43] <ronnie> nextone: it probably acpi, frequency scaling or irqs having troubles
[09:43] <ronnie> damian1: ubuntu-studio?
[09:43] <Flannel> idefix: If you don't care about having the latest software (and assorted other benefits that Ubuntu has added over the past year), then yeah, Dapper is the way to go (I'm still on it)
[09:43] <damianl>  havent seen daylight since 1993? more like 1930
[09:43] <damianl> sunlight hurts my eyes
[09:44] <nextone> ronnie do i type them 2get there/?
[09:45] <ronnie> nextone: get where?..
[09:45] <damianl> ronnie, yeah ubuntustudio.org/
[09:45] <Ritzerisk> is there a way to rdp into kde kubuntu
[09:45] <ferronica> how to burn VIDEO_TS  in ubuntu 7.04 ?
[09:45] <bmt2> hello to all
[09:45] <erUSUL> !vnc | Ritzerisk
[09:45] <ubotu> Ritzerisk: VNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX
[09:45] <solinux> can somebody help me with ntfs 3 G ? ??
[09:46] <ronnie> Ritzerisk: might want to consider ssh too
[09:46] <bmt2> i am using virtualbox, and have a xp image that i am using....trying to use the usb on the virtual image but i am having problems
[09:46] <Ritzerisk> and i can view a basic desktop
[09:46] <ronnie> solinux: fdisk is command you need to make it ext3
[09:46] <mtg13> solinux: what help do you need?
[09:46] <bmt2> i have (on the virtual image) loaded a motorola usb driver
[09:46] <ferronica> VIDEO_TS  directory include .IFO  .VOB  .BUP  .and MPEG
[09:47] <solinux> i followed this tutorial : http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/ntfs-3g
[09:47] <bmt2> i have set the virtual box to recognize the usb driver...but it doesn't
[09:47] <solinux> the problem is that it doesnt mount
[09:47] <solinux> i dont see other ntfs partition
[09:47] <nextone> ronnie:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38620/plain/
[09:47] <Ritzerisk> are these for just the shells or the gui
[09:47] <fr500> hi
[09:47] <ronnie> ferronica: I can't play dvds either :( I've been trying to use totem so far all I can do is play the .vob files with horribly messed up sound and video far beyond recognition
[09:47] <solinux> folders are empty
[09:47] <mtg13> solinux: are you getting any error message?
[09:47] <fr500> i have a toshiba laptop with front panel audio controls
[09:47] <bmt2> i get a "failed to create proxy device for the USB device
[09:48] <fr500> they were working
[09:48] <solinux> ronnie, i dont need it ext3 i need ntfs write and read under linux
[09:48] <fr500> but i went to edgy and they stopped working
[09:48] <solinux> mtg13, none, it doesnt appear
[09:48] <Ritzerisk> and can i do it from a windows box to a ubuntu
[09:48] <fr500> never worked before, anyway to make they work?
[09:48] <ronnie> nextone: run dmesg as root so it can show all the hardware information
[09:49] <ronnie> nextone: is this a laptop?
[09:49] <ferronica> ronnie: Try to play with VLC :)
[09:49] <mtg13> solinux: try ntfs-3g /dev/(ntfs-partition) (mountpoint)
[09:49] <ronnie> ferronica: play what with vlc?
[09:49] <ferronica> ronnie: DVD
[09:49] <nextone> ronnie:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38621/plain/
[09:49] <ferronica> ronnie:  as you said
[09:50] <prana> i want to scan a page in linux can any body guide me some help material
[09:50] <ronnie> omg its working it just has a long load time... thx ferronica
[09:50] <solinux> error it's say in use mtg13
[09:50] <solinux> see private msg for more info
[09:50] <ferronica> ronnie: i need help
[09:51] <mtg13> solinux: you aren't chatting with me privately... paste it...
[09:51] <ferronica> ronnie: i  have downloaded video from demonoid.com
[09:51] <nextone> ronnie:yes is a xcomputer
[09:51] <The-KMT> hi there
[09:51] <The-KMT> can anyone help me to link my phone to the computer using bluetooth ??
[09:51] <prana> where can i find drivers and application for scanning pages in my HP Deskjet printer and scanner
[09:51] <ronnie> nextone: hmm I think its a similar case to one I had with an averatec "notebook" and I say notebook because it was one of those super tiny ones that can't keep track of their hardware and usually burn your leg from overheat
[09:52] <erUSUL> !bluetooth
[09:52] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[09:52] <ferronica> ronnie: there is one directory VIDEO_TS under this dir there are .IFO .VOB .BUP .mpeg
[09:52] <ferronica> ronnie: now how to burn it can you tell me please /
[09:52] <nextone> ronnie:is there any good new for my xcom/?
[09:52] <ronnie> nextone: do ctrl alt f2 login, nano /boot/grub/menu.lst add/remove irq=poll from your kernel image line tell me if it works
[09:53] <solinux> i forced this mount, it might work now mtg13
[09:53] <mtg13> solinux: fine...
[09:53] <solinux> testing
[09:53] <The-KMT> thanx
[09:53] <ronnie> nextone: also to test if that is the case disable wireless completely and lsmod the driver to see if it will process normally, its most likely the wireless driver and integrated graphics card interfering
[09:53] <mtg13> solinux: enter "mount" into the terminal to see what all is mounted...
[09:53] <solinux> yes !!!!!!!!!!!!
[09:53] <prana> erUSUL, hi can you guide me how to scan a page in ubuntu in my HP deskjet printer
[09:54] <mtg13> solinux: it works?
[09:54] <solinux> i used this : sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda2 /home/so/sda2 -o force
[09:54] <getnthevan4candy> i tried to configure the driver for nvidia, and when i got to the terminal step, it said the script could not be automatically executed. what do i do?
[09:54] <solinux> and then it forced the mounting
[09:54] <mtg13> solinux: that's good
[09:54] <solinux> and now ntfs can read and write !!! :D
[09:54] <solinux> Thank you !
[09:54] <mtg13> solinux: no problem
[09:55] <solinux> mtg13, yes i paste it to you
[09:56] <getnthevan4candy> it says "error: your x configuration has been altered".... any ideas?
[09:56] <hmhowie> hi everybody :)
[09:56] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: your desktop isn't loading because of x server issues then right?
[09:57] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg as root and if you don't know which driver to use try vesa, lspci should list your card then its only a matter of looking through repository for right driver
[09:57] <solinux> Do you know any deamontool like program under linux ?
[09:58] <blooshoo> hey guys! :D
[09:58] <ronnie> solinux: that sort of functionality is built into linux already its called mount command
[09:58] <ronnie> solinux: try mount -o file /directory
[09:58] <solinux> ronnie,  ok testing
[09:58] <ronnie> solinux: then point the applicatio your using to that directory
[09:59] <getnthevan4candy> the desktop is loading. the problem now is getting the driver installed.
[09:59] <getnthevan4candy> ronnie.
[09:59] <getnthevan4candy> brb.
[09:59] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: what?
[09:59] <zeicron> Hey, could someone please help me with my video card drivers?
[10:00] <Element14> shouldn't it be "" mount -o lo file /directory "" ?
[10:00] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: if you don't feel like going through that then nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf and fix your settings up some
[10:01] <ronnie> zeicron: what graphics card?
[10:01] <zeicron> x950pro
[10:01] <zeicron> x1950pro*
[10:02] <zeicron> The drivers that I've downloaded from the vendor's website do not work.
[10:02] <dudeman20> hi , how can i've just installed and stuff and it seems like i dont get ac3 any idea how to set it up ? or get a mixer for 6 channels ?
[10:03] <ronnie> zeicron: don't use the drivers from vendor site most likely it will crash your system
[10:03] <nightfreak> hi, after upgrading from dapper to egdy i get into initramfs after booting. how to get ubuntu to start
[10:03] <MaxHR> "... I am head of IT, and I have it on good authority, if you type Google, into Google, you can brake the internet, so please, no one try it, even for a joke..."
[10:03] <dudeman20> sorry i mess'd up the sentance
[10:04] <stulli> if i have a TCP port set to "listen", do i need a firewall?
[10:04] <zeicron> ronnie, they already did. I reformatted ;)
[10:04] <hmhowie> MaxHR: you been reading to much slashdot again?
[10:04] <ronnie> zeicron: I'll take a guess your using an Ati card seeing as you are kinda clueless on quality. In that case check repository for ati drivers if you can't find any then set /etc/X11/xorg.conf to use mesa and hope gutsy ubuntu supports your card
[10:04] <dudeman20> hi , i just made an install and stuff and it seems like i dont get ac3 any idea how to set it up ? or how can i get a mixer for 6 channels ?
[10:04] <zeicron> Could you please help me out with this Wiki tutorial. It seems pretty complex to me since I am new to linux
[10:04] <rory> hey
[10:05] <rory> i installed my scanner just a minute ago
[10:05] <ronnie> zeicron: which wiki?
[10:05] <zeicron> http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide#Enable_.22restricted.22_Repository
[10:05] <rory> i only can scan (xsane) with root. can if fix this? e.g. changing some permissions in /dev/bus/usb?
[10:06] <solinux> ronnie,  it says entry is not present in fstab
[10:06] <solinux> ronnie,  do you know any program like deamontool under linux ? I need something easy and simple
[10:06] <hmhowie> solinux: what are you trying to do?
[10:06] <ronnie> stulli: why would you set the port to listen then firewall it shut?
[10:07] <solinux> hmhowie, im trying to mount an image of a dvd i just stolen from a p2p network ;D
[10:07] <ronnie> solinux: hmm there is a kde app but I figure what its called, I generally hate running kde apps because of the subprocesses
[10:07] <zeicron> Hm, this is killing me. I've been trying to solve this for over 5 hours now.
[10:07] <nexttwo> ronnie:am bacck
[10:07] <ronnie> solinux: your best bet would be a graphical mount client sort of program
[10:08] <solinux> ronnie,  kde apps are slow
[10:08] <ronnie> solinux: I agree
[10:08] <hmhowie> solinux: mm, i think it will automatically correct you if you try "sudo mount <name of my dvd.iso> <name of mount point>"
[10:08] <ronnie> nexttwo: so how did the grub settings go? is it more smooth now?
[10:08] <solinux> ronnie,  yes exactly, and i can imagine a lot of people here would be interrested by an image utility mounting tool like deamontool under windows. So if you can, please share information
[10:08] <MenZa> w 18
[10:09] <hmhowie> solinux: of course, if you want to watch the dvd, you can just direct vlc or similar to the iso
[10:09] <MaxHR> hmhowie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrQUWUfmR_I
[10:09] <nexttwo> ?
[10:09] <nexttwo> ronnie:i dont know how i checl/?
[10:09] <nexttwo> check*
[10:09] <ronnie> gmountiso solinux
[10:10] <ronnie> hmhowie: he probably wants to install software off it, I had similar case happen on a computer that doesn't have dvd reader
[10:11] <hmhowie> MaxHR: i see :-D
[10:11] <mtg13> solinux: you should be able to sudo mount -o loop (iso image) (path)
[10:11] <erUSUL> prana: never used a scanner under linux sorry :(
[10:11] <getnthevan4candy> this isn't working...
[10:11] <solinux> i just want to watch this dvd titled : guitar for dummies ;D
[10:11] <erUSUL> !sane
[10:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sane - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:11] <erUSUL> !scanner
[10:11] <ubotu> Scanning software: XSane, the gimp, Kooka. For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[10:11] <hmhowie> solinux: if it's a video dvd, just open the iso with vlc
[10:11] <erUSUL> !scanner > prana
[10:11] <solinux> and i'm too lazy to run into linux commands just to mount a dvd
[10:12] <ronnie> solinux: so how is that gmountiso app?
[10:12] <solinux> oh shit ! i forgot that !
[10:12] <MenZa> !ohmy | solinux
[10:12] <ubotu> solinux: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[10:12] <solinux> so true guys,
[10:12] <solinux> lol
[10:12] <getnthevan4candy> so ronnie, any idea here?
[10:12] <solinux> sorry
[10:13] <solinux> my mistake
[10:13] <ronnie> MenZa: haha and keep ubuntu user friendly *snickers*
[10:13] <solinux> bad words are for kids
[10:13] <prana> erUSUL, okay I will  try  in other channels
[10:13] <l3dx> anyone that have successfully installed the novell iprint client?
[10:13] <getnthevan4candy> it's.... i followed the instructions at the wiki for installing the nvidia drivers, and when i get to the bit about the terminal, it says that x has been changed and the script can't automatically run.
[10:13] <erUSUL> prana: did you get the ubotu pm?
[10:13] <nexttwo> :-D
[10:14] <prana> erUSUL, hoo, yes i got it let me chk
[10:14] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: you may feel extremely stupid but when you were on your desktop before you could have went to restricted manager under system and instantly had nvidia driver working ;)
[10:14] <Element14> solinux: did you try  "" mount -o lo file.iso /directory "" ?
[10:15] <solinux> Element14,  no, doesnt work
[10:15] <getnthevan4candy> ronnie : i feel stupid because this is my first linux experience.
[10:15] <solinux> Element14, mount: can't find /home/so/DVDROM in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[10:15] <nexttwo> ronnie: my xcom work good the way it is, i but i dont have any hardware problem,
[10:15] <getnthevan4candy> and the restricted manager is not really here.
[10:16] <solinux> Element14, gmountiso does work, it's a nice graphical iso manager :D thanks ronnie
[10:16] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: I had same problem yesterday I went overkill on setting up graphics driver then noticed it worked fine if I just checked that box on restricted drivers manager
[10:16] <Element14> okee then~
[10:16] <nexttwo> ronnie:i will find out when i play some games. do you know any fun games to try/?
[10:16] <getnthevan4candy> where is the restricted driver manager
[10:16] <dadalin> help,my ibm4 can't support keyboard well
[10:16] <ronnie> nexttwo: try apt-get install tremulous
[10:17] <ronnie> getthevan4candy: that green icon under your menu
[10:17] <dadalin> ibm r40
[10:17] <getnthevan4candy> ronnie : come again?
[10:17] <getnthevan4candy> it's nowhere under system.
[10:17] <nexttwo> ronnie:i have that game i click but wont start...
[10:17] <dadalin> sometimes the 'r' key is not very good
[10:18] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: do you use kde? what ubuntu version you have instaled?
[10:18] <damianl> does ubuntu have a similar program to HIDEIP?
[10:18] <damianl> does ubuntu have a similar program to HIDEIP?
[10:18] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: hmm.. that might be bad then try pulling up synaptic and make sure you have appropriate restricted-modules for your kernel
[10:18] <getnthevan4candy> 6.06
[10:18] <getnthevan4candy> ronnie : what are the appropriate..... this is the first time i've done linux. ever. can you put it into idiot terms for me?
[10:18] <nexttwo> well i would say trt suse!!!!!
[10:18] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: there is nvidia-glx, nvidia-glx-new, nvidia-glx-legacy you might want to figure out which package yours will need
[10:19] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: 67.06 does not have restricted-manager you have to follow the wiki. basically install nvdia-glx
[10:19] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: also nvidia-settings package and some other one
[10:19] <getnthevan4candy> i did that, and then i got to the last.... i've been over this before i'm sure.
[10:19] <getnthevan4candy> i got to the terminal step and it says that x has been modified and the script can't run and if the message is recieved in error, type something in.
[10:19] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: your using a 32 bit operating system right? x86?
[10:20] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#head-7f44311f6f4d40e7f6738d961752ae7c0772bfa8
[10:20] <getnthevan4candy> no, i have a 64 bit processor.
[10:20] <dadalin> help
[10:20] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: then uname -r command lists what kernel your using, get restricted modules with that label ok
[10:20] <nexttwo> getnthevan4candy:good luck trying to find out about nvidia, ill tell u this if its not internal then u might have problems
[10:20] <getnthevan4candy> erUSUL: correct, i got to step ten and it didn't work.
[10:20] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: you can search with synaptic or if your on command line try apt-cache search restricted-modules
[10:21] <nexttwo> it might crash ur ubuntu if u use it...
[10:21] <raymondjtoth> hi need some help pls
[10:21] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: then apt-get install package
[10:21] <raymondjtoth> can any one help me
[10:21] <raymondjtoth> for a sec
[10:22] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: install a 32 bit operating system on your computer and save your time, the 64 bit OS is only for servers and weird debugging database floating point jibbery stuff :/
[10:22] <raymondjtoth> any one know how to get mms working i get cant play them if incoded on web site that way
[10:23] <raymondjtoth> any one
[10:23] <raymondjtoth> i need mms how i get it
[10:23] <getnthevan4candy> then how come in the faq it says to install 64 bit?
[10:23] <raymondjtoth> ?
[10:24] <ronnie> getthevan4candy: because the faqs sorta suck, read the blogs they're more informative
[10:24] <ronnie> getthevan4candy: and the forums
[10:24] <solinux> anybody here is a guitar player ?
[10:24] <Ademan_> is it possible to enforce disk quotas on a per-directory basis?
[10:24] <raymondjtoth> any one see my q
[10:24] <ChinaCoffee> guitar??
[10:24] <raymondjtoth> or an i dead
[10:24] <solinux> yes guitar :)
[10:25] <getnthevan4candy> i'm so confused...
[10:25] <solinux> music = guitar
[10:25] <cypherdelic> I dont care about Microsoft Certificates for free, id rather like to betatest ubuntu and compiling compiz the hole day.
[10:25] <arinomi> heist chicago pm
[10:25] <raymondjtoth> cy know any thing about mms in ubuntu
[10:25] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: 64 bit os just allows extra machine code cheats that do nothing for average user
[10:26] <damianl> does ubuntu have a similar program to HIDEIP?
[10:26] <ronnie> getnthevan4candy: for some hardware it might be neccesary but that sort of hardware would never make it off the shelfs
[10:26] <raymondjtoth> ronnie how i play mms files in ubuntu
[10:26] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: so this 'sudo nvidia-glx-config enable' does not run? did you get any error msg?=
[10:26] <raymondjtoth> ?
[10:26] <ronnie> raymondjtoth: what is mms file?
[10:26] <raymondjtoth> mms you know some web site use mms to play the file on web site
[10:27] <raymondjtoth> ronnie
[10:27] <raymondjtoth> saying i dont have a codec
[10:27] <raymondjtoth> like if click a page it uses mms protocall ronnie
[10:27] <raymondjtoth> to play them
[10:28] <ronnie> raymondjtoth: grab all the gstreamer files that aren't -dbg -dev or -doc then any codec thing saying xine, pick which ever player you like best and get it mozilla-player plugin and use vlc if all else fails
[10:28] <solinux> anyone here use maya under linux ?
[10:28] <ronnie> !maya
[10:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about maya - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:28] <raymondjtoth> ronnie what packege do i want for it
[10:28] <raymondjtoth> in still learning this thing
[10:29] <ronnie> raymondjtoth: pull up synaptic and search to find packages
[10:29] <raymondjtoth> i did nothing for mms stuff
[10:29] <raymondjtoth> most play but cant get mms to go
[10:32] <raymondjtoth> any one here can help me for a sec
[10:32] <ronnie> raymondjtoth: no clue what mms is, perhaps google it or something
[10:32] <raymondjtoth> ronnie i have thanks any how
[10:32] <raymondjtoth> will see if any one eles come up
[10:33] <raymondjtoth> any one know how to play mms protocall if web site is incoded with mms on site
[10:33] <raymondjtoth> ?
[10:33] <ronnie> website?
[10:33] <raymondjtoth> ronnie like this
[10:33] <solinux> Just by curiosity, any of you here would be interrested into a website with notation of ambiance and level of lies in corporates enterprises ?
[10:33] <solinux> from management of course ...
[10:33] <ronnie> raymondjtoth: ohhh! I see, what media player do you use?
[10:33] <raymondjtoth> 03:34:18 AM: xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [mms://a1899.l3277436467.c32774.e.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1899/32774/v0001/REFlector:36467] 
[10:34] <raymondjtoth> that what i get ronnie
[10:34] <musikgoat> what does having processor in the modprobe blacklist do?  I was testing a bug, and want to know if it will affect other parts of my laptop.  I believe that it causes acpi_cpuinfo to fail for one thing.  anything else?
[10:34] <raymondjtoth> i use kafeine
[10:34] <ronnie> raymondjtoth: hmm no clue then
[10:34] <raymondjtoth> kaffeine
[10:35] <raymondjtoth> ronny i get this err
[10:35] <raymondjtoth> 03:34:18 AM: xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [mms://a1899.l3277436467.c32774.e.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1899/32774/v0001/REFlector:36467] 
[10:35] <raymondjtoth> what i do
[10:35] <ronnie> musikgoat: blacklist prevents drivers from loading
[10:35] <mmc> building my first package ..... I have an 'install'  target in my Makefile which installs under DESTDIR. Yet, running  "dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot" those "installed" files are not included in the package. If I use debian/package.install  file, I get everything ok.
[10:35] <ronnie> raymonjtoth: try totem, vlc, perhaps gxine?
[10:47] <macbook> hi how are you
[10:47] <damianl> this channel died?
[10:47] <solinux> ?
[10:47] <lucio_> Ol bom dia :D
[10:48] <murlidhar> laggy!!!!!
[10:48] <damianl> i duno just went real quiet
[10:48] <solinux> :)
[10:48] <macbook> I have a question
[10:48] <solinux> yes ?
[10:48] <murlidhar> go on macbook
[10:49] <murlidhar> macbook: if you have a question then ask
[10:49] <damianl> nah dontt
[10:49] <damianl> the support here requires a subscription
[10:50] <damianl> $30 a month
[10:50] <Volantares> hi ppl
[10:50] <murlidhar> damianl: :)
[10:50] <damianl> lol
[10:50] <aleix> quick question: if my live install cd asks for user and password what shoul i enter?
[10:50] <murlidhar> Volantares: hi
[10:50] <macbook> I need know haw to  use AIGLX in ubuntu in my macbook
[10:50] <murlidhar> aleix: it won't ask u
[10:51] <aleix> it does :-D
[10:51] <damianl> aleix where is it asking, it shouldnt
[10:51] <aleix> in graphical mode...
[10:51] <murlidhar> aleix: is ur livecd persistant
[10:51] <macbook> yes
[10:51] <aleix> what does persistant mean?
[10:52] <Volantares> i'm trying to install ubuntu for the first time (7.04) using the dvd image, but when i tell it to run/install ubuntu the thing reads the dvd for a while but the screen remains blank, then it looks like it isn't doing anything. when I tell it to run in graphical safe mode, no difference. I'm using a GF 8800 GTS, but I'm not sure what the culprit is
[10:52] <macbook> check thist http://www.e-oss.net/wordpress/?p=155
[10:52] <damianl> aleix but where how do you get this password prompt to come up
[10:52] <macbook>  sorry my english is not good sorry  :|
[10:52] <nasser> hello
[10:53] <aleix> insert CD, boot, and i finally get into the user/password login screen
[10:53] <xjkx> when gutsy comes out
[10:53] <aleix> is there any default user?
[10:53] <damianl> weird i have no idea...it shouldnt
[10:53] <nieboja> hey
[10:53] <murlidhar> aleix: no there shouldn't be
[10:53] <nasser> I have a problem with new ATI Driver 8.41
[10:53] <xjkx> erm when gutsy comes, all the buntu comes at the same time with the new version?
[10:53] <xjkx> or ubuntu gets it fist?
[10:53] <nasser> error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:54] <macbook> I try but  gives errors
[10:54] <Inglor> xjkx, I think that they pretty much all upgrade at the same time
[10:55] <aleix> well, nevermind, i'll download the alternate CD... thanks
[10:55] <Inglor> xjkx, since the difference between ubuntu and for instance kubuntu is mainly the desktop enviorment
[10:55] <murlidhar> macbook: u should perhaps ask ur question in regional channel
[10:55] <Volantares> so no one has any suggestions?
[10:55] <wabiD> is there a way to tell my panels to look like my current window border, and not controls
[10:55] <Inglor> wabiD, what do you mean?
[10:55] <murlidhar> aleix: perhaps it could solve ur problem
[10:55] <Nauraushaun> I downloaded NTFS config to enable writing to my other hard drive. It still doesn't let me. Anyone got any reasons for this?
[10:55] <wabiD> lets say i have the default theme
[10:55] <wabiD> i would have glossy orange panels
[10:56] <wabiD> now if i switch to mist
[10:56] <wabiD> i would have blue panels
[10:56] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: did u sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[10:56] <Inglor> wabiD, that's correct, when you switch themes you get different panels...
[10:56] <wabiD> more like xp i guess :/
[10:56] <fluffles> will Ubuntu amd64 in the future support running Wine? (via a wrapper or something)
[10:56] <damianl> Volantares, try google i think thats a new one to all of us
[10:56] <wabiD> yea but panels match the controls Inglor
[10:56] <Inglor> Nauraushaun, that's odd, I thought ubuntu comes with the ability to read/write ntfs partitions, it works for me by default
[10:56] <Nauraushaun> No, Murlidhar. Do you have to do something like that every time you install something?
[10:56] <wabiD> i want them to look like the window border
[10:56] <Nauraushaun> I don't know if it's NTFS...
[10:56] <Nauraushaun> I know that it won't write to it.
[10:57] <Inglor> wabiD, oh, you mean the bar that says "back, forward, up... etc" ?
[10:57] <wabiD> no
[10:57] <macbook> I dont know
[10:57] <ratfirm> /ns help
[10:57] <Inglor> !ntfs
[10:57] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[10:57] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: u need two things ntfs-config and ntfs-3g to work
[10:57] <Nauraushaun> I just did the sudo apt thing.
[10:57] <wabiD> window boarder = the thingy with minimize fullscreen close
[10:58] <wabiD> panel= thing at top and bottom of screen with buttons, menus, and taskbars
[10:58] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: open ntfs-3g
[10:58] <wabiD> think of how xp looks, at the top and bottom its blue, but the rest is tanish
[10:58] <Inglor> wabiD, the windows border changes when you change the theme, you can change the appearance of the top/bottom panel regardless of it
[10:58] <Volantares> thanks for the help.
[10:58] <Nauraushaun> How murlidhar? It doesn't seem to be anywhere.
[10:59] <wabiD> you are referring to "theme" as if its one component
[10:59] <Inglor> wabiD, it is, it is the window decorator theme in gnome, not a "system theme"
[10:59] <macbook> somebody to compiled compiz fusion
[10:59] <wabiD> if i change mycontrols from glossy to highcontrastinverse the panels turn black
[10:59] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: Application>system tools>ntfs configuration tool
[10:59] <Nauraushaun> Yep, got that one.
[11:00] <wabiD> i can mix and match controls and window borders though
[11:00] <wabiD> within the theme
[11:00] <Nauraushaun> In fact it lets me 'enable write support for an external device'. My hard drive isn't external.
[11:00] <Inglor> wabiD, the gnome-panel is effected by the window decoration theme, but you can change it regardless
[11:00] <damianl> volantares: sudo passwd ubuntu
[11:00] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: check the internal device too
[11:00] <damianl> volantares: should then ask you for a new password
[11:00] <wabiD> its not
[11:00] <Nauraushaun> Murlidhar, Can't. It's whited out.
[11:01] <wabiD> its effected by the control theme
[11:01] <wabiD> right click desktop > change background > theme > customize > controls >
[11:01] <wabiD> then change it to high contrast
[11:01] <damianl> volantares: enter that in a terminal eg  ctrl+alt+f2
[11:01] <wabiD> watch what happens to your panels
[11:01] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: press ctrl+alt+backspace then login to see if it works
[11:02] <wabiD> i just want it to pull the color information from the window border and not the controls
[11:02] <macbook> reboot X
[11:03] <wabiD> aka under colors, [selected item]  is blue, my panels are blue
[11:03] <wabiD> and so would the buttons
[11:03] <wabiD> if i just change the panel color nothing else matches
[11:04] <Inglor> I don't see why you can't just match the window theme to the panel theme manually since it's just two settings
[11:04] <wabiD> ok do this right click a panel > properties
[11:04] <wabiD> change the background color
[11:04] <Inglor> yes
[11:04] <wabiD> your show desktop and current selected window will match the control
[11:04] <wabiD> so if i have a blue panel the selected item is white
[11:05] <wabiD> so is the background behind the show desktop icon
[11:05] <Nauraushaun> You didn't tell me that would close all my programs and log me out.
[11:05] <Nauraushaun> I had like 20 windows open >.>
[11:06] <Nauraushaun> Anyway, it still won't let me enable writing for internal drives.
[11:06] <wabiD> Nauraushaun, what are you trying to do
[11:06] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: i told u do that and login to see . anyways i am sorry if hurt u
[11:07] <Nauraushaun> Yeah I know you told me. It's still annoying. Now I know what it does :P
[11:07] <Nauraushaun> I am trying to enable writing to my Windows hard drive.
[11:07] <wabiD> is it external or internal
[11:08] <wabiD> this is how i mount my ntfs partition
[11:08] <wabiD>  /dev/sda1       /media/naxos   ntfs-3g defaults,force     0       0
[11:08] <erUSUL> !ntfs-3g | Nauraushaun
[11:08] <wabiD> that is the last line in /etc/fstab
[11:08] <ubotu> Nauraushaun: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[11:09] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: if yu are on feisty you can enble ntfs-3g on your partitions graphically
[11:09] <Nauraushaun> Internal
[11:09] <solinux> how much mmory are you using ?
[11:09] <solinux> 1 gb ? 2 gb ?
[11:09] <titanix88> howdy
[11:09] <Nauraushaun> On my other drive? Or the linux one?
[11:09] <solinux> 768 mb
[11:09] <Nauraushaun> Heh...not quite that much...
[11:10] <solinux> on your RAM memory
[11:10] <Nauraushaun> Oh. 736mb
[11:10] <solinux> i find it that XP is using too much memory, with 768 it gets too slow
[11:10] <solinux> linux runs smootly with what i have right now
[11:10] <Nauraushaun> It does...
[11:10] <solinux> windows really sucks
[11:10] <wabiD> if you enable it graphically it wont let you if you need the force command though
[11:11] <Nauraushaun> How do I enaable ntfs-3g erUSUL?
[11:11] <Nauraushaun> I do'nt know how to do that.
[11:11] <solinux> use the force command it will work
[11:11] <wabiD> timeout
[11:11] <wabiD> what happens when you open computer and click on the drive
[11:11] <wabiD> does it give you an error message?
[11:12] <Nauraushaun> When I what?
[11:12] <wabiD> it should say something like 85.4 GB Volume.  you should click it to mount it
[11:12] <Nauraushaun> Force command?
[11:12] <Nauraushaun> Oh. I can access that.
[11:12] <Nauraushaun> 232gb volume.
[11:12] <wabiD> and that works fine?
[11:12] <Nauraushaun> On my desktop there's a link to it called disk
[11:12] <Nauraushaun> Yeah everything does, except writing to it.
[11:12] <wabiD> so its working fine
[11:13] <wabiD> i would mount it with fstab then
[11:13] <wabiD> and make sure its using ntfs-3g
[11:13] <titanix88> hello
[11:13] <wabiD> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[11:13] <idefix> !kubuntu
[11:13] <ubotu> Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[11:13] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: if graphical version is not working then the last measure to be to follow what wabiD says
[11:13] <Puppet> I need help with installation Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu
[11:13] <Nauraushaun> Graphical version? Mount with with fstab?
[11:13] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: follow the link ubotu told you
[11:14] <erUSUL> !ntfs-3g | Nauraushaun
[11:14] <ubotu> Nauraushaun: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[11:14] <Puppet> when i start live Kubuntu, before KDE loader, jumps a window with text: Failed to start kdeinit
[11:14] <Puppet> and: couldn't start kdestartupconfig
[11:14] <Puppet> can any one help me
[11:14] <blue_> exit
[11:14] <Puppet> my pc specs:
[11:14] <Puppet> pentium III 1200 MHz
[11:14] <Puppet> SDRAM 256 MB
[11:15] <murlidhar> erUSUL: it is not working for Nauraushaun
[11:15] <Red_Tide> hey I am trying to help my brother he is having trouble with ubuntu
[11:15] <Nauraushaun> Just follow the instructions??
[11:15] <Nauraushaun> Nah it's workin' so far.
[11:15] <zero1328> Hey, I have a dual-boot system with Kubuntu and XP Pro, and for some reason I get "access denied" when I try to access my Windows Partition
[11:15] <Nauraushaun> I followed the link :P
[11:15] <Puppet> graphics Intel (r) 32 MB
[11:15] <erUSUL> murlidhar: why?
[11:16] <Nauraushaun> "nable the universe repository and install the ntfs-config package."
[11:16] <zero1328> It worked before, but yesterday I did some stuff on XP, including installing support to read my Linux partition, and now I can't access it from the linux side
[11:16] <Nauraushaun> :|
[11:16] <w0ar1> hello is anyone using xen ?
[11:16] <zero1328> anyone have any idea on how to fix this?
[11:16] <murlidhar> erUSUL: naah never mind
[11:16] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: to enable repos just go to System>Admin>Software sources
[11:17] <Nauraushaun> Where's that?
[11:17] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: check all boxes in the first tab (universe multiverse)
[11:17] <Nauraushaun> Where's this system?
[11:17] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: do you use kde?
[11:17] <Nauraushaun> I believe so.
[11:18] <Nauraushaun> I could tell you I'm using Ubuntu, and that I'm using 7.04, and that I'm using Fiesty Fawn.
[11:18] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: then look at the top panel
[11:18] <Nauraushaun> OH System.
[11:18] <murlidhar> :)
[11:18] <Nauraushaun> I've never been to that menu. :)
[11:19] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: if it is plain ubuntu not kubuntu System is one of the three top menus in the left up corner of the screen
[11:19] <Nauraushaun> Yep.
[11:19] <Mortice> Hello all. I'm sitting on a feisty box here, and am able to resolve any website I choose, but when I try to browse to certain ones, firefox sits on "waiting for <site>" indefinitely. When I telnet to port 80 and issue a GET command to the server, I get no response whatsoever.
[11:19] <Nauraushaun> In the first tab, Ubuntu Software, everything is checked
[11:20] <Nauraushaun> Except one, Source Code.
[11:20] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: well then you have universe enabled and you can install ntfs-config
[11:20] <zero1328> hello? does anyone have any idea on what I should do?
[11:20] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: use synaptic or command line to install it
[11:21] <Nauraushaun> What should I search for in Synaptic?
[11:21] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: ntfs-config
[11:23] <ubu-max> Help  for ubuntu 7.10
[11:23] <ubu-max> http://img340.imageshack.us/my.php?image=snapshot5ic9.png
[11:23] <Nauraushaun> Yep, got 'NTFS configuration tool'
[11:23] <kahrytan> ubu-max, wrong channel for help
[11:23] <zero1328> um...?
[11:23] <kahrytan> !env | ubu-max
[11:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about env - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:24] <kahrytan> !envy | ubu-max
[11:24] <ubotu> ubu-max: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[11:24] <solinux> i dont know if i should add 1 gb of mmory to my system
[11:24] <kahrytan> solinux, how much you got?
[11:24] <wabiD> doesnt that guys website have a tutorial on how to set up that theme
[11:24] <solinux> i already have 768 on 3 slots, it's full, but i can have 1.5 gb
[11:24] <Nauraushaun> It won't let me write to an internal drive...
[11:24] <zero1328> doesn't anyone here have any idea on how to get read access to my windows partition?
[11:25] <solinux> i'm trying to see what i need to buy and since i m limited by budget ...
[11:25] <kahrytan> ddr?
[11:25] <erUSUL> !ntfs | zero1328
[11:25] <ubotu> zero1328: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[11:25] <solinux> windows is slow with 768 mb
[11:25] <solinux> DDR 3200
[11:25] <solinux> DDR 400
[11:25] <Nauraushaun> Ergh. Still need help
[11:25] <kahrytan> solinux, perhaps replace one dimm with larger size
[11:26] <wabiD> whats the advantage of fuse over ntfs-3g
[11:26] <Dorana> How do I logout a remote(SSH) user through my SSH session?
[11:26] <wabiD> or do they work together
[11:26] <kahrytan> Dorana, try logout?
[11:26] <zero1328> uh, well, I've mounted it before, it's just that for some reason, I lost access..
[11:26] <Mortice> Hello all. I'm sitting on a feisty box here, and am able to resolve any website I choose, but when I try to browse to certain ones, firefox sits on "waiting for <site>" indefinitely. When I telnet to port 80 and issue a GET command to the server, I get no response whatsoever. Any ideas?
[11:27] <zero1328> I could access it before
[11:27] <Dorana> kahrytan : well that would kill my session not his wount it?
[11:27] <kahrytan> Dorana, ignore that
[11:27] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: run 'gksu ntfs-config'
[11:27] <kahrytan> Dorana, local or internet?
[11:27] <Dorana> both though internet
[11:27] <Weiss> Mortice: do you dual boot or have another computer on the same internet connection? does it work there?
[11:28] <wabiD> do they resolve from another box?
[11:28] <Mortice> Weiss: I'm on a LAN, and everything's working fine on the other boxes here
[11:28] <kahrytan> Dorana, i dont know.
[11:28] <Dorana> kahrytan: OK thanks anyhow
[11:29] <zero1328> hm, actually, nevermind, the Terminal gave me the answer.. I didn't shutdown XP cleanly
[11:29] <Nauraushaun> erUSUL, all it ever lets me do is enable write support for external devices.
[11:29] <Nauraushaun> My hard drive is internal.
[11:29] <Weiss> Mortice: weird... try using wget -v to get a page and see if there's anything telling in its output?
[11:29] <Nauraushaun> Is it possible that my drive is FAT32?
[11:29] <nightfreak> msg NickServ IDENTIFY nightfreak
[11:30] <murlidhar> :)
[11:30] <Nauraushaun> Your password is nightfreak isn't it.
[11:30] <Nauraushaun> :P
[11:30] <Mortice> weiss: when I do wget -v on a problematic site, it stops on "awaiting response", and on a site that's working fine, there doesn't seem to be anything out of the ordinary
[11:31] <zero1328> Sorry.. I always wanted to do that
[11:31] <murlidhar> oops nightfreak gotta to change the password
[11:31] <nightfreak> Nauraushaun: you are a genius
[11:31] <zero1328> Sorry nightfreak, I always wanted to do that
[11:31] <Weiss> Mortice: does HTTPS work properly?
[11:32] <Draconicus> Hi there. I'm in Feisty. fglrx doesn't seem to support my Radeon 7500 anymore (just put it back in after a long line of nVidia cards - needed more graphics power in another machine). The ati driver is giving me acceleration, but it won't let me do 1280x1024 resolution.
[11:32] <Mortice> Weiss: yup.
[11:32] <Nauraushaun> Why isn't NTFS Config working :(
[11:32] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: try the script https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions#head-e070ee95af2fd63663dff08b8fd783f429bc29a5
[11:32] <Hot> http://www.ircity.org/server.html
[11:32] <Nauraushaun> erUSUL, in terminal?
[11:32] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: yes
[11:33] <Weiss> Mortice: open a connection with telnet/netcat again, and check netstat -tapn to see that it's connecting to the right place
[11:33] <Draconicus> Before anyone asks, my xorg.conf is fine.
[11:33] <Nauraushaun> It's a URL, it doesn't do anything
[11:33] <Nauraushaun> Oh the one at the URL
[11:34] <Draconicus> Hmm.
[11:34] <Draconicus> Somebody just advertised another server in here.
[11:34] <Nauraushaun> Well, it did something erUSUL
[11:34] <Mortice> Weiss: yea, seems fine. Telnet says it's resolved the site to an ip address, and a line appears in netstat saying a connection is established to that address on port 80. But still no response from the http server there.
[11:35] <Weiss> Mortice: do you have access to the gateway onto the internet at the other end of your LAN? can you check that it's definitely getting through?
[11:35] <Weiss> Mortice: sounds like some kind of transparent proxy playing up
[11:35] <Draconicus> Why doesn't fglrx work with my ati card?!
[11:35] <Draconicus> It's old. Ollllld.
[11:35] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: it's the documantation on how to use and where to download the script
[11:35] <Mortice> Weiss: I can have a look, but I know that there's no proxy running on the LAN
[11:36] <Nauraushaun> What do I do with it?
[11:36] <erUSUL> Draconicus: which card do you have?
[11:36] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: read it
[11:36] <Draconicus> Radeon 7500, erUSUL
[11:36] <Weiss> Mortice: i mean just to be sure that a connection exists.  you could also run Ethereal or something to check that your GET command is getting through
[11:38] <erUSUL> Draconicus: i do not think fglrx supports that card and the free ati (radeon) drivers work fine on them and even have 3d acceleration
[11:38] <Nauraushaun> It doesn't seem to make sense erUSUL
[11:38] <Draconicus> erUSUL: For a year I used that driver with this same exact card.
[11:39] <Mortice> Weiss: ok, I'll run up ethereal
[11:39] <erUSUL> Draconicus: sometimes newer versions of a driver deprecate support for older cards (hence the need for nvidia-glx-legacy)
[11:39] <nightfreak> how to change the bootmanager from lilo to grub?
[11:40] <Draconicus> erUSUL: Well that's just super. How am I supposed to work this out? The ati driver has 3D accel, but my resolution is stunted.
[11:40] <erUSUL> nightfreak: why did you instaled lilo instead of grub?
[11:40] <Draconicus> I don't remember 1024x768 looking so tiny. I must have really been used to 1280x1024.
[11:41] <Draconicus> nightfreak: I think grub-install will do it.
[11:41] <nightfreak> erUSUL: its a server that come preinstalled with lilo
[11:41] <erUSUL> Draconicus: i do not know for sure if that's the case (deprecated support) check in the ati.com supot page or in "google (tm)"
[11:41] <slimjimflim> how do i boot runlevel3 w/o x?
[11:41] <slimjimflim> upstart?
[11:41] <erUSUL> !fixres | Draconicus
[11:41] <ubotu> Draconicus: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:41] <Draconicus> erUSUL: ATI has the drivers from hell.
[11:42] <nightfreak> Draconicus: does grub-install take care of lilo?
[11:42] <Draconicus> nightfreak: grub-install seems rather intent to overwrite the MBR regardless of its contents. It just asks first.
[11:42] <Nauraushaun> erUSUL: what do I do with that command thing?
[11:42] <Merrigan> Anyone here that knows detailed configuration of dhcpd?
[11:42] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: what command?
[11:43] <Nauraushaun> When you told me to put that thing in the terminal from the URL, and told me to read the result.
[11:43] <Nauraushaun> It doesn't seem to have anything that makes sense.
[11:43] <slimjimflim> i don't want to restart x, just want to temporarily turn it off while i update my display driver
[11:44] <Mortice> Weiss: hmm, while playing with telnet and running ethereal, I noticed something interesting. While GET results in no response at all, if I type some garbage like HELLO, the server does respond saying "HELLO to /index.html not supported"
[11:44] <giuly> CTRL+ALT+Backspace
[11:44] <tobias_> hello. can anyone help me please? i want to start a program with a gui on my server via "ssh -X", close the ssh connection but keep the program running  and then reconnect and get the gui of the running program. is it possible?
[11:44] <giuly> @slimjimflim
[11:44] <Draconicus> erUSUL: I tried aticonfig. Didn't know about that. I'll be back if it didn't work.
[11:45] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: which of the three commands does not make sense? sudo bash diskmounter ??
[11:45] <Nauraushaun> I thought I just put one in. I put this in: cd
[11:45] <Nauraushaun> wget http://media.ubuntu-nl.org/scripts/diskmounter
[11:45] <Nauraushaun> It came up with some stuff.
[11:45] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: that just downloads the script
[11:46] <Nauraushaun> As of Ubuntu 6.04 (Dapper Drake) there is slightly more NTFS writing support
[11:46] <Nauraushaun> through a very experimental NTFS FUSE module. Using this seems to work but
[11:46] <Nauraushaun> is NOT recommended. Do you want to use this? [no] 
[11:46] <slimjimflim> ctrl+alt+backspace logs you out
[11:46] <Nauraushaun> It's not recommended? Well what do I do..
[11:46] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: it is a command line utility to dl web pages
[11:46] <murlidhar> erUSUL: ntfs drives automounts in the case of Nauraushaun . I thinks there is no use giving the script though i am not very sure since i am just a noobie
[11:46] <slimjimflim> i think you meant ctrl+alt+f2
[11:46] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: enable it if you want writte support
[11:46] <slimjimflim> dunno who just said that as i got logged out
[11:46] <Nauraushaun> Ok.
[11:47] <erUSUL> murlidhar: ? so he has the ntfs partitions currently mounted?
[11:48] <murlidhar> erUSUL: yes he told that the disk the visible on his desktop
[11:49] <Draconicus> erUSUL: aticonfig did it. Funny thing. It picked fglrx. That failed. I switched it to ATI, and suddenly I had every resolution possible... It started at 1700xSomething. The weird part was that xorg.conf is still only set to 1280x1024.
[11:49] <Nauraushaun> erUSUL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38624/plain/
[11:49] <Mortice> Weiss: OK, now that's really odd. One of the non-working sites has suddenly started to work for me, while another still won't.
[11:49] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: before issuing the 'sudo bash diskmounter' command right click on the ntfs disk of your desktop and choose umount
[11:49] <Nauraushaun> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38624/plain/ << that came up when I used NTFS config to enable writing on internal drive
[11:50] <Nauraushaun> And it said it cannot unmount it.
[11:50] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: well you have to check your windows partition from windows...
[11:50] <murlidhar> Nauraushaun: u could have told this before :)
[11:50] <Nauraushaun> It wouldn't let me before!
[11:50] <Weiss> Mortice: afaik "GET" on its own isn't a full command, so it might just be waiting for more from you.  for debugging the protocol (rather than the TCP connections) i'd use a proper browser
[11:51] <jimmacdonald> Question: is update_manager just a front end for apt?
[11:51] <Nauraushaun> That's the problem...My windows is a bit messed up. This whole writing thing is required for virus damage cleanup.
[11:51] <Draconicus> erUSUL: ATI drivers sure are funky.
[11:52] <Mortice> Weiss: well, I'm using firefox too, but "GET http://www.dreamhost.com", for example, works
[11:52] <erUSUL> jimmacdonald: yes, but it handles dist upgrades better than a plain apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:52] <jimmacdonald> why is that?
[11:52] <Nauraushaun> Would it help if I rebooted to windows and shut it down properly?
[11:52] <solinux> do you know how to hack wifi access ?
[11:52] <erUSUL> Draconicus: well i can say that the nvidia utilities can do more resolutions that the ones you provide in xorg.conf too
[11:52] <solinux> :)
[11:52] <solinux> i love usb wifi keys that allow hacking :D
[11:53] <erUSUL> Nauraushaun: that's what you have to do before attemping to acces win partitions from linux
[11:53] <Nauraushaun> Ok.
[11:53] <Nauraushaun> I'll do that.
[11:53] <jimmacdonald> erUSUL: why is that?
[11:54] <erUSUL> jimmacdonald: i dunno but hey it's open source you can read the code if you want ;)
[11:54] <Juno> Can I update to Gutsy without downloading and making a new cd?
[11:55] <slimjimflim> ok i still haven't gotten it
[11:55] <predaeus> Juno, yes, this update will be available when Gutsy hits it's release date.
[11:55] <erUSUL> Juno: yes you can dl the packages from internet
[11:55] <erUSUL> !upgrade | Juno
[11:55] <ubotu> Juno: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[11:55] <erUSUL> !gutsy | Juno
[11:55] <ubotu> Juno: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[11:55] <Juno> Well I'm trying to download the torrent of the gutsy ISO but the tracker is giving me problems...
[11:55] <slimjimflim> i need to reboot without x but still at runlevel 3
[11:55] <solinux> do you know amiga ?
[11:56] <slimjimflim> can anyone help
[11:56] <popey> slimjimflim: why?
[11:56] <erUSUL> slimjimflim: 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop' and then switch to VT1 (Crtl+F1)
[11:56] <slimjimflim> i need to update my video driver
[11:56] <slimjimflim> k thx
[11:57] <erUSUL> slimjimflim: when you are done with the nvidia driver just do 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart'
[11:57] <erUSUL> slimjimflim: any reason why you are not using the packaged drivers?
[11:58] <erUSUL> slimjimflim: btw if you are using kde it is kdm not gdm
[11:58] <Choji`> plop
[11:58] <nightfreak> Draconicus: i did a grub-install, but it still boots with lilo
[11:58] <slimjimflim> yea, i'm trying to get the latest version to tweak wine for games
[11:58] <Draconicus> nightfreak: Odd. I don't know what to tell you. :\
[11:58] <Draconicus> I wasn't too sure of it, honestly.
[11:59] <Juno> So the release date for Gutsy is Oct 2007.  Anyone have a specific date?  I'm trying to decide if getting Fiesty to work is worth the effort right now
[11:59] <slimjimflim> the binary says to shut down x, then to get runlevel3
[11:59] <erUSUL> Juno: October 18th iirc
[11:59] <Juno> thank you
[12:00] <erUSUL> jimmacdonald: no problem
[12:00] <aslan> hey guys... in konsole you can use "send input to all sessions" and type in one tab and have it type in all of them.
[12:00] <aslan> Anyone know of a way to do this in gnome-terminal ?
[12:00] <erUSUL> jimmacdonald: oops tab completion is evil ;)
[12:00] <jimmacdonald> no worries...
[12:00] <nox-Hand> I don't know what has happened, but my /home/nox is quite, quite dead. I do du -h which lists file sizes, and all this happens: http://pastebin.ca/715452
[12:00] <nox-Hand> Help :(
[12:01] <nox-Hand> That sounds really really bad
[12:01] <MattJ> Ouch
[12:02] <Crozar> does opera widgets work with screenlets? even if opera is closed?
[12:02] <erUSUL> nox-Hand: indeed a kernel oops you should report it to launchpad
[12:02] <erUSUL> !bugs | nox-Hand
[12:02] <ubotu> nox-Hand: 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
[12:02] <nox-Hand> erUSUL: Okay then, cheers.
[12:03] <erUSUL> nox-Hand: it is a kernel bug so linux-image-generic is the buggy package
[12:04] <erUSUL> nox-Hand: do you have any other reason to think the filesystem may be corrupted? have you fsck it?
[12:04] <nox-Hand> erUSUL: twice
[12:04] <nox-Hand> erUSUL: And only /home has that error
[12:04] <nox-Hand> /home/hox*
[12:05] <erUSUL> nox-Hand: then the fs should be ok and you should report the kernel bug
[12:05] <slimjimflim> forgot who helped me w/ that but ty, it worked like a charm
[12:05] <erUSUL> nox-Hand: home is a separate partition?
[12:05] <nox-Hand> erUSUL: no
[12:05] <erUSUL> slimjimflim: ;D
[12:05] <nox-Hand> erUSUL: I have a recent /home/nox backup
[12:05] <nox-Hand> I'll restore that instead, I think
[12:06] <slimjimflim> erUSUL now lets see if my fps gets any better
[12:06] <Crozar> opera doesnt work HELP! it just cant surf
[12:06] <erUSUL> nox-Hand: but maybe it is not a faulty filesystem bt a bug in the new kernel (there was an update yesterday iirc)
[12:06] <erUSUL> !doesnt work
[12:06] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[12:06] <Nauraushaun> Oh. Just wanted to thank you all. Got it working fine :)
[12:08] <Crozar> erUSUL: opera is not surfing like i surf in firefox , the only thing works in opera is when i connect at local 192.168.1.1
[12:08] <Crozar> ive enabled dmz to my ip still ,... same problem
[12:09] <blue|palm> how do I improve the way checkboxes and text entry fields look in firefox?
[12:09] <erUSUL> Crozar: have you tried with a ip instead a url? 64.233.183.99 (google)
[12:10] <gorski> problems with pan. I get message: Error opening ~/newsgroups.ynm
[12:10] <erUSUL> Crozar: also what is the error? does it timeout waiting for response?
[12:10] <darkchr0n0s> there are 3964 channels in freenode server !1
[12:10] <slimjimflim> nope
[12:10] <slimjimflim> oh well, one less thing to wonder about
[12:10] <Crozar> erUSUL: ip works
[12:11] <Crozar> but when typing website doesnt do nothing just stands 0 % trying maybe or not i dont know but doesnt do nothing its like its idle
[12:11] <warrick> how do you install compiz-fusion on a newly installed feisty fawn
[12:11] <erUSUL> Crozar: it is weird so opera can not resolve dns but firefox can?
[12:12] <Crozar> thats why opera is 1star
[12:12] <erUSUL> warrick: there are tons of how to's on the net
[12:12] <erUSUL> !effects | warrick
[12:12] <ubotu> warrick: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[12:12] <Crozar> erUSUL: opera is my best browser for windows
[12:12] <darkchr0n0s> !effects | warrick
[12:12] <darkchr0n0s> :)
[12:12] <casey> can anyone tell me what this means?:  http://pastebin.com/d60953f6e
[12:12] <darkchr0n0s> !effects | darkchr0n0s
[12:13] <erUSUL> Crozar: i do not use opera so i can not help you further. there is some problem on dns resolving only for opera
[12:13] <musikgoat>  if I have confirmed a bug that someone filed, meaning can replicate it, should I set the status to confirmed, or is that something that someone else needs to do?
[12:13] <Crozar> erUSUL: ok im inside opera config file what does the dns requirement need?
[12:13] <dadalin> hi
[12:14] <dadalin> help me ple
[12:14] <Crozar> i enabled dns lookup synch lets see if it work
[12:14] <erUSUL> casey: first ubuntu uses ash as default sh and not bash. second: you do not have kernel-headers instaled
[12:14] <Tomasu> I just installed ubuntu into an openvz VE, and upstart is refusing connections, so initctl, and shutdown won't work.. what would cause this?
[12:15] <casey> erUSUL: so what do I do to fix it?
[12:15] <Crozar> doesnt work
[12:15] <Crozar> :(
[12:15] <fork> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?refid=1422950
[12:15] <dadalin> every time i start my ibm,it waits for long at 'acpi modules' step why?
[12:15] <erUSUL> musikgoat: append a comment to the bug with the steps to reproduce it. afaik the status of the bug can only be changed by privileged users...
[12:15] <casey> I was just following the directions on the website
[12:15] <musikgoat> thanks erUSUL
[12:16] <erUSUL> casey: for the first error jus use the work araoun proposed and use 'make SHELL=/bin/bash'
[12:16] <erUSUL> casey: for the second error 'sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)'
[12:16] <erUSUL> casey: if you are building a driver you will need build-essential too
[12:16] <gorski> problems with pan. I get message: Error opening ~/newsgroups.ynm
[12:17] <blue|palm> how do i improve the appearance of text entry fields and checkboxes (etc.) in firefox?
[12:17] <erUSUL> gorski: does that file exist? maybe it's corrupted?
[12:18] <Crozar> erUSUL: does opera widgets work with screenlets?
[12:18] <casey> erUSUL: the $ being my kernel and I leave the (uname -r)?
[12:19] <Crozar> erUSUL: i am looking for a weather screenlet for screenletsmanager
[12:19] <erUSUL> Crozar: dunno sorry
[12:20] <casey> erUSUL: sorry.  It says both are all ready the newest version?
[12:20] <erUSUL> casey: just copy paste ( $(uname -r) gets evaluated by the shell)
[12:20] <erUSUL> casey: well then you are ready to go use the modified make command
[12:21] <casey> erUSUL: I still get the same error though.
[12:21] <nrdb> is it possible to get thunderbird email to label all emails as junk if they the sender isn't in my address book ?
[12:21] <erUSUL> casey: with 'make SHELL=/bin/bash' ?
[12:22] <marcus_murky> Anyone know if recent Ubuntu updates (in the last 24 hours) would have prevented Evolution mailer from sending mail? Says service not available. Was working before I ran the updates and restarted
[12:22] <erUSUL> nrdb: i suppose you can make a filter rule to do it (but i'm not a TB user)
[12:22] <casey> erUSUL: http://pastebin.com/d54185984
[12:23] <erUSUL> casey: are you sure you run this 'sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)' as is ?
[12:23] <casey> erUSUL: I have no /source but there is a Makefile in .../build
[12:24] <casey> erUSUL: yes.  both packages said they were the latest version
[12:24] <nrdb> erUSUL: thanks I didn't think of using the filters, it looks like it will work.
[12:25] <erUSUL> nrdb: no problem
[12:25] <gorski> problems with pan. I get message: Error opening ~/newsgroups.ynm
[12:25] <erUSUL> casey: the i dunno what's going wrong...
[12:26] <casey> :(
[12:27] <_Argazm_> Why is their so many themes for Ubuntu (compiz,gtk,metacity,beryl) ???  and which do I use for a standard Ubuntu desktop ???
[12:28] <erUSUL> casey: i checked the intel site... dis you installed the new mac80211 subsystem first?
[12:28] <erUSUL> _Argazm_: use the ones that come enabled by default
[12:28] <nrdb> _Argazm_: people like choice, I have one with the comment 'Ubuntu default theme'
[12:28] <casey> erUSUL: yes and I checked that it was running
[12:29] <_Argazm_> I have nautilus and metacity in the process list, so metacity ?
[12:29] <casey> erUSUL: I ran modprobe mac80211 and didn't get any errors, and it was listed in lsmod
[12:29] <_Argazm_> since I dont use metacity, can I disable it ? why does it load if I'm using nautilus ?
[12:30] <erUSUL> casey: well you will have to ask in their support forums or mailing list
[12:30] <Selenolycus> Can someone please help me? I need to install GRUB to my HDD
[12:30] <erUSUL> _Argazm_: metacity is the windows manager and nautilus is the file manager you eed both
[12:30] <cishpix> anyone can tell me, what the command for to know who is login to NIS server
[12:30] <maynards-girl> morning all
[12:30] <erUSUL> !grub | Selenolycus
[12:30] <ubotu> Selenolycus: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[12:31] <_Argazm_> ohh, so many bits to remember... lol...
[12:31] <_Argazm_> is it metacity/nautilus that auto-mounts my devices ???  will xUbuntu do the same ???
[12:32] <maynards-girl> what app can I use to record video on the desktop (sort of like a screen shot but I need it to be video)?
[12:32] <erUSUL> _Argazm_: it is a combination of programs (hald metacity gnome core libs) never used Xubuntu so dunno if it automounts removable media
[12:32] <erUSUL> maynards-girl: xvidcap?
[12:33] <_Argazm_> since I dont use compiz, is it disabled by default and can I remove it ?
[12:33] <maynards-girl> erUSUL, thanks! i'll look into that
[12:33] <erUSUL> _Argazm_: i will bet it does
[12:33] <cishpix> what the command for to know who is login to NIS server
[12:33] <erUSUL> _Argazm_: yes you can, but i do not see the point
[12:34] <_Argazm_> <-- minimalist...  if I dont need it or use it, I take it out...
[12:34] <_Argazm_> am awaiting FluxUbuntu... <grin>
[12:34] <stefg> _Argazm_: how about a server install and putting xorg and fluxbox on top?
[12:35] <PThomas> I have ubuntu-server, I just ran apt-get kubuntu-desktop, how do i run kde, I just want to run it, not have it boot by default.
[12:35] <yell0w> startx ?
[12:35] <dns_56> if you are doing that why not have emacs-ubuntu the only os you will ever need
[12:35] <musikgoat> what kind of loss of functionality would i have if I rmmod processor acpi_cpufreq thermal
[12:35] <erUSUL> PThomas: sudo /etc/init.d/kdm start
[12:35] <PThomas> erUSUL: okay thanks.
[12:36] <Selenolycus> erUSUL: ty.
[12:36] <erUSUL> musikgoat: cpu frequency scaling i guess
[12:36] <_Argazm_> it's a good thing to have a choice, but it would be great to have a standard gui with standard themes for all flavours of ubuntu... prefer gtk progs
[12:36] <musikgoat> i should say, can I function my laptop well, with those mods disabled?
[12:38] <stefg> _Argazm_: you should not blindly remove or disable stuff, if you've not fully understood for what it is good. The paradigma isn unixoid OS's is to use dedicated small tools, not a do-all-be-all non-modular surface. so you might get unexpected results, if you , e.g., kill your wndow- or session-manager
[12:39] <nox-Hand> erUSUL: It's not the kernel. I booted up Gentoo Linux and it also cannot rm the folder /home/hox
[12:39] <nox-Hand> Which is all I want to do aam
[12:41] <yaccin> why is it, that when a new ubuntu version is nearly finished a new linux kernel with great features is about to be released which wont make it in the upcomming ubuntu version so that we have to wait a whole 6 months? -_-
[12:43] <stefg> yaccin: you need feature freezes at some point to get to grips with bug fixing... kernels are released more often than every six months, and important features are sometimes backported
[12:44] <visioncig> who has bcm4401 drive,please
[12:44] <yaccin> stefg: but its always the same :P last kernel had better wlan drivers but didnt make it in the current version only in feisty... now we have a new kernel with a lot of interesting features but it wont make it into gutsy :(
[12:45] <stefg> yaccin: feel free to build your own, if there's something you desperately need in 2.6.23
[12:45] <yaccin> thats the problem... i tried a few times building my own kernel but it never worked
[12:46] <stefg> yaccin: now you see how difficult kernel development is and why latest is not always greatest
[12:47] <erUSUL> nox-Hand: if it's not the kernel and fsck can not repair it i can not help you further i'm afraid
[12:47] <nox-Hand> erUSUL: Thanks =] 
[12:47] <erUSUL> yaccin: to be fair gutsy comes with the latest stable kernel (2.6.22)
[12:48] <nox-Hand> (as in thanks for the help so far =D] 
[12:48] <erUSUL> nox-Hand: no problem ;)
[12:48] <blue|palm> what fonts are used in the screenshots of the gnome 2.20 release notes? the fonts look really good... and I'd like to use them in feisty if possible... example: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/
[12:48] <yaccin> eri know that guts is already great (thats why i am running it) but its just... i dont know... its sad to have to wait 6 months for all the new and shiny features :P
[12:48] <alex-weej> blue|palm: the GNOME release notes have about 3 different font configurations
[12:49] <alex-weej> FreeSans autohinted
[12:49] <alex-weej> at 8pt
[12:49] <alex-weej> DejaVu Sans bytecode hinted 8pt
[12:49] <blue|palm> alex-weej, sorry thats true... which is the topmost (first) screenshot?
[12:49] <stefg> blue|palm: afaics that plain vanilla DjaVu
[12:50] <dewcrav3r> I'm trying to find someone who can help me with a kernel header issue regarding a sound card driver.  Can anyone here help me?
[12:50] <tucunita> i have a Typhoon Wireless Desktop (kbd + mouse) that won't work in Feisty - google didnt help so far..
[12:50] <alex-weej> blue|palm: you are aware that it is scaled down, right? :P
[12:50] <blue|palm> alex-weej, yeah... im just trying to familiarise myself with these fonts... (mine look terrible at present)
[12:50] <alex-weej> blue|palm: give me a screenshot
[12:51] <blue|palm> alex-weej, http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/figures/rndevelopers-library-gnome-org.png is the one im most interested in... what is the font in the browser?
[12:51] <alex-weej> blue|palm: you're seeing a bug in Firefox where it refuses to use the bytecode hinter
[12:52] <alex-weej> blue|palm: open a console and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config"
[12:52] <linux4me> hi guys, i'm looking for a current guide on setting up lvs using ubuntu fiesty. most documentation i found it way too old
[12:52] <alex-weej> blue|palm: you will get a debconf wizard, make sure you choose either "autohinted" or "None" for the hinting type
[12:52] <alex-weej> blue|palm: now log out and back in again
[12:53] <Siph0n> hey! if i forgot the admin password to my other laptop (running windows), can't i put an ubuntu live cd in it, and delete the admin accounts password? so the next time i boot up in windows i can create a new one?
[12:53] <blue|palm> alex-weej, thanks
[12:54] <dewcrav3r> siph0n: I don't know if you can with Ubuntu straight out of the box, but you can change or reset it with Helix
[12:54] <linux4me> Siph0n - use something like Hiren's boot cd which has utilities to reset Windows passwords
[12:54] <Xero> Siph0n, Ubuntu live CDs don't contain that software. Try Overclockix or something similar.
[12:54] <Siph0n> ok cool thanx
[12:54] <erUSUL> Siph0n: better ask in ##windows but i think that rming the passwd file of windows will render it unusable
[12:55] <Siph0n> ok cool thank u everyone for the help :)
[12:55] <Xero> Siph0n, you're welcome.
[12:55] <Xero> Does anyone else have manners? No.
[12:55] <linux4me> Siph0n - hiren will work, i've used it many times!
[12:55] <pl_ice> hello :
[12:55] <pl_ice> :)
[12:55] <erUSUL> Siph0n: try http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/
[12:55] <Siph0n> erUSUL: thanks
[12:56] <blue|palm> alex-weej, one last thing: what font is being used by gnome in http://osnews.com/img/18662/panels.png ?
[12:56] <pl_ice> guys, need a quick hand with grub startup on external HD, wrong partitions
[12:56] <alex-weej> blue|palm: DejaVu Sans (the default Sans font) with full autohinting i think
[12:56] <blue|palm> alex-weej, thanks once again
[12:56] <alex-weej> np
[12:58] <pl_ice> guys, partitions? if i'll install ubuntu on the external HD, with 1 partition not used, grub cannot find which partition to use
[12:59] <k1gwb> I having trouble with dvd playback. I just got halfway through a dvd and it gave me an error saying the disc is encrypted and can't be played, perhaps I should install libdvdcss (which I already have)
[12:59] <dewcrav3r> pl_ice: have you checked out the forums?
[12:59] <tarelerulz> I am all ways telling people about how great Ubuntu/Linux and I want to know how I can tell how much memory  everything I run uses ?
[01:00] <gustavo> by all
[01:00] <pl_ice> dewcrav3r yeh, had a look, but i didn't post anything, i know it's only minor thing
[01:00] <solinux> when you buy an hard drive do they use to sell a SATA cable with it ???
[01:00] <dewcrav3r> tarelerulz: the command is "free" with the quotes
[01:00] <Tomcat_> solinux: They don't.
[01:00] <dewcrav3r> sorry WITHOUT
[01:00] <solinux> ok.. damn,
[01:00] <gustavo> *bye all
[01:00] <pl_ice> bye bye
[01:01] <solinux> does amiga has ability to have no ip adress on the network ?
[01:02] <dewcrav3r> clear
[01:02] <solinux> clear ?
[01:02] <k1gwb> !dvd
[01:02] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[01:03] <solinux> are there only one kind of sata cable ?
[01:03] <dewcrav3r> sry, forgot the "/".  I'll ask again: does anyone here have any knowledge about kernel header files?
[01:03] <casey> can anyone tell me how to fix this?:  http://pastebin.com/d676ca220
[01:04] <pl_ice> solinux yeh, some of them got extra 'clips' so they can't pop out, and u can get power and i/o as one cable(glued)
[01:04] <Amel> tms
[01:04] <dewcrav3r> solinux: I believe so, but there are two speeds: 150Mb and 3Gb
[01:04] <solinux> yes, 2 speed, but one kind of cable
[01:04] <solinux> 150 mo /S
[01:04] <Inglor> hey, I'm currently running ubuntu 7.04, I want to try kde4 but only in order to test it, I want by default to still have ubuntu, but have KDE as a session option, how do I do that?
[01:04] <solinux> pl_ice, yes different kind of cable
[01:05] <Tomcat_> Inglor: Install kubuntu-desktop, then choose.
[01:05] <dewcrav3r> Inglor: just install it and you can choose when you are logging in which one you want to use
[01:06] <Inglor> Tomcat_, dewcrav3r , but wouldn't that change all the appearance, defaults, login screens etc to kubuntu's ?
[01:06] <Inglor> also, and kubuntu-desktop is KDE3, not 4
[01:07] <solinux> yes some cable can do 150 mo /s some other 1.5 gb /s
[01:07] <dewcrav3r> I know there is a way around that but it's escaping me at the moment
[01:08] <AndrewB> Inglor: see http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde4-beta2.php
[01:08] <k1gwb> alright well I guess ubuntu doesn't work for playing dvds
[01:08] <ziroday> !dvd | k1gwb
[01:08] <ubotu> k1gwb: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[01:08] <aneta> hi
[01:08] <Cwe> hai ............leh knlan????????????/
[01:08] <termo1> hi
[01:08] <k1gwb> did that
[01:08] <ziroday> k1gwb: what version?
[01:08] <Eicca> how can i mount a .iso file?
[01:08] <k1gwb> 7.04
[01:09] <MenZa> !iso | Eicca
[01:09] <ubotu> Eicca: 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.
[01:09] <aneta> mam pytanko?
[01:09] <Inglor> AndrewB, I saw that, but will it just add another session or will it change all the images, settings etc to kubuntu's?
[01:09] <ooplz> Eicca: sudo mount -o loop file.iso /mnt/
[01:09] <Eicca> ok ty
[01:09] <ziroday> k1gwb: so you installed libdvdcss?
[01:09] <k1gwb> yes
[01:09] <AndrewB> Inglor: if you read the last step at the bottom of the page you will see it adds a new session called kde4
[01:10] <aneta> jak mozna zmienic kolor czcionki w panelu?
[01:10] <ziroday> k1gwb: did you do everything stated on the page
[01:10] <Cwe> hai........................??????????????????????knlan dwunk..............
[01:10] <ooplz> !pl | aneta
[01:10] <ubotu> aneta: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[01:10] <k1gwb> yes, I ran the script too
[01:10] <aneta> thx
[01:10] <ziroday> k1gwb: have you tried vlc or mplayer?
[01:11] <k1gwb> including the part where it says sometimes it doesn't work even if you do this, in this case update xine or install vlc
[01:11] <Inglor> AndrewB, yes but I want to make sure it doesn't change my ubuntu into kubuntu in terms of defaults (like kdm -> gdm and such)
[01:11] <AndrewB> Ah I am not sure on that outlook Inglor
[01:11] <Eicca> !Eicca | processes
[01:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eicca - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:11] <ziroday> k1gwb: have you tried multiple different dvds?
[01:12] <Eicca> with what command do i see the open programs?
[01:12] <dewcrav3r> can someone refer me to a very technical support channel?
[01:12] <ooplz> Eicca: ps aux  or  top
[01:12] <pl_ice> ooplz aneta? :D
[01:12] <k1gwb> xine is a horrible looking program, like it was written in 1993 by a high schooler. yes i've tried multiple dvds...some work. this particular one gets exactly halfway through then says it's encrypted and can't be read.
[01:12] <Inglor> AndrewB, are there any liveCDs with kde4 available?
[01:13] <AndrewB> Inglor: its not ubuntu but http://home.kde.org/~binner/kde-four-live/
[01:13] <inex> hi....^^
[01:13] <osfameron> dewcrav3r: depends on what you need support on.
[01:13] <dewcrav3r> Inglor: check the Gutsy schedule and see if they have integrated it into the Tribe 6 live cd
[01:13] <Mister_Cheat> Hello
[01:13] <inex> hi.....
[01:13] <Inglor> AndrewB, any of those come with fglrx?
[01:14] <AndrewB> Inglor: heh sorry no idea. Maybe ask in #kde
[01:14] <Inglor> thanks anyway
[01:15] <Mister_Cheat> First barged into the English-language chat)
[01:15] <AndrewB> np, sorry I can't help much more.
[01:15] <dewcrav3r> osfameron: I am looking for help with kernel header files.  Existing ones, I'm not making new ones
[01:17] <dewcrav3r> I can provide you with the situation if that helps
[01:31] <nOn>  vhdy dgwcyjwb
[01:31] <aguitel> anyone use motherboard asus a8v-vm ultra?
[01:34] <aguitel> anyone use motherboard asus a8v-vm ultra?
[01:35] <morpheus> anyone used ubuntu on vmware
[01:36] <dns_56> sure what is the problem?
[01:36] <leagris> no knowing tha mb aguitel, would you tell more about it and issues you mya have got with it?
[01:36] <morpheus> i've got vmware ubuntu on a vmware host, I can pig out from the virtual machine and can ping in but cant see the webserver of the virtual machine (it just times ou)
[01:37] <FrALPI40> Hi
[01:37] <FrALPI40> Using Dapper on servers we just have the 0.8x version of clamav and freshclam updated with signatures requiring 0.9x My question is : What shall we do ? is there a security upgrade previewed for dapper drake LTS? is there a backport ?
[01:38] <dns_56> do you have the dapper-backports added to your sources?
[01:38] <FrALPI40> nop dns_56
[01:38] <morpheus> i've got vmware ubuntu on a vmware host, I can pig out from the virtual machine and can ping in but cant see the webserver of the virtual machine (it just times out)
[01:38] <morpheus> pig....doh I meant ping lolol
[01:39] <morpheus> any ideas?
[01:39] <dns_56> can you use the web server from ubuntu?
[01:39] <FrALPI40> which web server ?
[01:39] <leagris> morpheus, did you check the webserver answer locally? Did you ckeck it listen on the lan interface IP? And, did you try telnet vmwaredubuntu port 80 from the vmware host?
[01:40] <morpheus> yeah if i view the page locally its fine
[01:40] <riaal> Do I need multivers to install ssh?
[01:40] <FrALPI40> oj the question was not for me :)
[01:40] <idefix> so basically ubuntu breezy is just almost nothing! it's just an OS in which no external software can be run at all
[01:40] <morpheus> ahhh and I can telnet to it too
[01:40] <vegpuff> hi, what is the linux equivalent firefox plugin for windows mediaplayer
[01:41] <FrALPI40> yoit depends on your favorite player
[01:41] <FrALPI40> kaffeine plugin
[01:41] <FrALPI40> mplayer plugin...
[01:41] <ooplz> riaal: no, ssh is in main
[01:41] <leagris> morpheus, the webserver has to listen to the LAN IP as well. Locally you can reach it probably by the loopback 127.0.0.1 thoug it has to listen to something like 10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x or 172.16.x.x to be reachable though the vmware lan interface.
[01:41] <vegpuff> FrALPI40, is there a mplayer plugin for firefox?
[01:41] <dns_56> riaal i think universe, there should be an openssh-server package
[01:41] <FrALPI40> yes
[01:42] <USMarine> vegpuff yes there is
[01:42] <adayah> good morning.  Can someone help me with a broadcome 4318 wireless chipset issue?
[01:42] <FrALPI40> but kaffeine's one is quite better
[01:42] <riaal> ooplz, great, is it acticated when installed with apt-get? (I have no screen) :)
[01:42] <vegpuff> USMarine, ok. thanks. will google for it :)
[01:42] <riaal> activated
[01:42] <gregshallard> How do I open up tightvncserver in a CLI to accept remote connections
[01:42] <ooplz> riaal: the server (openssh-server) is started when installed, yes
[01:42] <morpheus> leagris: i can telnet to the virtual machine from the host on port 80, also it displays fine when I view the webpages on the virtual machine itself ???
[01:43] <FrALPI40> dns_56 what about backports activation ? couldn't it affect other packeages I dont want to update ?
[01:43] <gorski> problems with pan. I get message: Error opening ~/newsgroups.ynm
[01:43] <riaal> ooplz, so, sudo apt-get install ssh won't do it?
[01:43] <ooplz> riaal: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[01:43] <hoo> what's the topic?
[01:43] <riaal> ooplz, cheers
[01:43] <ooplz> riaal: oh, ssh will also do
[01:44] <solinux> do you know a way to gain money ?
[01:44] <riaal> ooplz, I think so to
[01:44] <ooplz> riaal: ssh is a metapackage depending on openssh-client, openssh-server
[01:44] <riaal> ooplz, I remember only getting ssh on my server
[01:44] <IdleOne> FrALPI40: if it helps you any the Feisty version for clamav is Version 0.90.2-0ubuntu1.4
[01:44] <dns_56> FrALPI40: backports are ports of some applications not everything, so a limited set of applications are updated, they are not designed to interfeer with the rest of the system and nothing big like a kernel revision or a change in the desktop environemt
[01:44] <riaal> so basicly, sudo apt-get install ssh and I will be able to login remotly?
[01:45] <ooplz> riaal: then openssh-server should be installed and running
[01:45] <morpheus> leagris: hmmm this is odd, I can view the virtual machine from a laptop on the same network but cant see it on the virtualmachines host box
[01:45] <fluke> I just tried to upgrade to fetchmail 6.3.6-1ubuntu2.1 from 6.3.6-1ubuntu2 and apt-get upgrade says I'm up to date, dpkg says I still have 6.3.6-1ubuntu2, it seems rather serious given that it is a security upgrade - has anyone else seen this problem?
[01:46] <riaal> ooplz, thanks mate
[01:47] <IdleOne> fluke: apt-cache policy fetchmail
[01:47] <adayah> If ayone wants to take on this....I have  a sonnet aria extreme pci card for mac and windows.  It has a broadcom 4318 chipset and Im running Ubuntu Studio 7.04 (Feisty).  The card is recognized but to be sure I used fwcutter and also tried ndiswrapper and I cant see any networks with the thing.  Any ideas anyone?  Ive tried an article about fwcutter and extracting firmware to no avail...
[01:47] <IdleOne> fluke: what version is installed and is there a candidate?
[01:47] <aguitel> anyone use motherboard asus a8v-vm ultra?
[01:47] <fluke>   Installed: 6.3.6-1ubuntu2
[01:47] <fluke>   Candidate: 6.3.6-1ubuntu2
[01:48] <IdleOne> fluke: you are up to date
[01:48] <fluke> ah, I see, I think I have a bad pin
[01:48] <IdleOne> that might be it
[01:48] <fluke> yah, I have feisty pinned at 950... I guess I need security pinned too
[01:48] <leagris> morpheus, look like a pure network issue. Very you have appropriate network route and appropriate firewall rules if any
[01:49] <foobar65> can anybody help me, my internets disappeared
[01:49] <astro76> adayah, the bcm4318 doesn't really work with the open source driver, you need ndiswrapper.. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=190177
[01:49] <foobar65> it was lost when i installed ubuntu
[01:49] <fluke> IdleOne: thanks
[01:50] <A2t3c13> it looks as if my printer model my be impossible to set up in ubuntu, i dont want to switch back to xp but what other choices do i have?
[01:50] <IdleOne> np fluke you figures it out hehe
[01:50] <foobar65> can anybody help me, my internets disappeared
[01:50] <foobar65> it was lost when i installed ubuntu
[01:51] <adayah> Ill have a look at that article
[01:51] <adayah> thanks
[01:51] <foobar65> it used to work before when i install ubuntu
[01:52] <A2t3c13> foobar65: check your provider's provided software and reinstalling it should fix it
[01:54] <flokuehn> foobar65: what exactley do you mean by your internets disappeared
[01:55] <A2t3c13> i can't seem to get a driver that will work on linux for my printer are there any other options?
[01:55] <rickyrich> hi, how can I configure my wintv usb card with ubuntu 7.04?
[01:55] <foobar65> i used to work "outofthebox" before with internet and all, but when i installed yesterday it internet didnt work
[01:55] <rickyrich> I install tv time software but it doesn't work
[01:56] <dns_56> tvtime does not support digital tv
[01:56] <rickyrich> it's analog
[01:56] <rickyrich> lsusb
[01:56] <rickyrich> Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[01:56] <rickyrich> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[01:56] <rickyrich> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0573:4d21 Zoran Co. Personal Media Division (Nogatech) Hauppauge WinTV-USB II (PAL)
[01:56] <Pici> foobar65: How do you connect to the internet?
[01:56] <Pici> !paste | rickyrich
[01:56] <ubotu> rickyrich: 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)
[01:56] <Pici> !away > TomasuAway (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[01:56] <rickyrich> sorry
[01:57] <rickyrich> any suggest?
[01:57] <rickyrich> the model is 40204 wintv usb hauppauge
[01:57] <syntaxx> hi, i was trying to set the cups web interface with user that can move cancel their jobs thru web, i figured out that i need to restrict the classes to specific user and have them authorized with a user and password, however when i tried to stop move cancel their jobs it ask again for a user and password upon entering the user it prompts again do i need to be super user to be able to move? or is there a way i could set user permission/privileges?
[01:57] <foobar65> a adsl-modem/router with dhcp. internet works on my win computer
[01:57] <dns_56> not managed to get analog working, check the linuxtv.org wiki
[01:58] <rickyrich> ok thnx
[01:58] <flokuehn> foobar65: can you do an ifconfig
[01:58] <Pici> foobar65: Wireless?
[01:58] <foobar65> wired
[01:59] <A2t3c13> i don't want to have to switch back to xp i love ubuntu but i cant seem to find a driver for my printer that will run it in linux,do i have ANY other options?
[01:59] <flokuehn> foobar65: can you connect to the router ?
[01:59] <foobar65> what should i look for on ifconfig?
[02:02] <flokuehn> foobar65: you should look if there is an ip
[02:02] <flokuehn> foobar65: and if threr is an standard gateway adress defines
[02:02] <dns_56> A2t3c13: what printer? there are a few manufacturers that do provide drivers on thair site
[02:02] <A2t3c13> lexmark x8350
[02:02] <dns_56> check lexmark they do have some drivers
[02:02] <flokuehn> foobar65: can you ping any adress
[02:02] <IdleOne> A2t3c13: check the manufacturers site first for a driver if that fails. http://www.turboprint.de/english.html
[02:02] <A2t3c13> everything thats out there has been tried and it says it won't work
[02:02] <IdleOne> !hardware
[02:02] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[02:02] <A2t3c13> ive been looking for 2 days
[02:03] <mooper> anyone know any reason why I cant double click a document on a smb drive over vpn and have it open up in open office?
[02:03] <A2t3c13> i know what's available and I think my only hope is that I found that a driver for the z42 will run my printer but i doubt the scanner will work
[02:03] <idefix> if you upgrade ubuntu you definetely need to backup your harddiskcontents? or not necessarily so?
[02:04] <dns_56> idefix: upgrades most of the time don't break anything but it is better to be safe than sorry
[02:04] <A2t3c13> http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/graphics/cupsys-driver-gutenprint
[02:04] <flokuehn> foobar65: have you tried to ping google.com ?
[02:04] <mcdonaldswes> does anybody know when the next LTS will come out? I've googled around but dapper links dominate the search results...
[02:04] <Pici> mcdonaldswes: Hardy Heron, 8.04 will be LTS.  April 2008.
[02:05] <Pici> !hardy | mcdonaldswes
[02:05] <ubotu> mcdonaldswes: Hardy Heron is the code name for Ubuntu 8.04-LTS, due April 2008. For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron
[02:05] <rickyrich> i didn't find any solution, my hardware is this http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_usb.html
[02:05] <mcdonaldswes> pici, awesome, thanks
[02:06] <casey> all I need to know is what this means and how to fix it: http://pastebin.com/m3e6ff3b1
[02:07] <nevron> can anybody help me setup my network at home between vista and ubuntu
[02:07] <robboplus> hello folks
[02:07] <robboplus> how do you grab a .deb without installing it?
[02:08] <casey> can ANYONE tell me?
[02:08] <zemisolsol> hello
[02:08] <zemisolsol> casey: hi
[02:08] <Toma-> robboplus: apt-get install -d package
[02:08] <dns_56> rickyrich: i have not managed to get far using analog tv, you do need to set driver parameters with many of the chipsets so they work i don't know much about them, check the linuxtv wiki
[02:08] <crazyman89> Hey, I jsut installed Ubuntu "Fiesty Fawn"
[02:08] <MenZa> Toma-: sudo aptitude download <packagename> :P
[02:08] <Toma-> robboplus: theyll be waiting for you in /var/cache/apt
[02:08] <crazyman89> and I turned on this desktop effects stuff
[02:09] <casey> zemisolsol: hi
[02:09] <Toma-> MenZa: why not reply to robboplus instead of annoying me?
[02:09] <Pici> !kernel | casey
[02:09] <ubotu> casey: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[02:09] <crazyman89> But I'd liek to knwo why i can't do tha tbad ass cube thingy when I switch to a different desktop
[02:09] <Pici> !compiz | crazyman89
[02:09] <ubotu> crazyman89: 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
[02:09] <MenZa> Toma-: "annoying" you? Jeesus.
[02:09] <crazyman89> How do I do that?
[02:09] <rickyrich> dns_56 there is no guide in the link that yousuggest :(
[02:09] <crazyman89> Ah thanks
[02:09] <gregshallard> greg@greg-laptop:~$ vncviewer 192.168.0.102
[02:09] <gregshallard> VNC viewer version 3.3.7 - built Mar  8 2007 21:56:52
[02:09] <gregshallard> Copyright (C) 2002-2003 RealVNC Ltd.
[02:09] <gregshallard> Copyright (C) 1994-2000 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge.
[02:09] <gregshallard> See http://www.realvnc.com for information on VNC.
[02:09] <gregshallard> vncviewer: ConnectToTcpAddr: connect: Connection refused
[02:09] <gregshallard> Unable to connect to VNC server
[02:09] <gregshallard> Thats the readout I'm getting
[02:10] <casey> Pici: I'm trying to compile a DRIVER.  I JUST compiled a sound driver, but now this one gives me an error
[02:10] <Toma-> MenZa: i didnt ask and i dont want to know.
[02:10] <gregshallard> Sorry wrong room guys!
[02:10] <nevron> can someone help me about setting up my network at home?
[02:10] <MenZa> Toma-: good for you
[02:12] <Pici> casey: Do you have your kernel headers installed?
[02:12] <harish> Hi guys
[02:13] <harish> i have been using Ubuntu for the past 5 months and it now feels like i will never ever go back to windows
[02:13] <MenZa> :)
[02:13] <harish> seriously
[02:13] <dns_56> rickyrich: just check the v4l (video for linux) wiki rickyrich
[02:13] <MenZa> harish: I feel the same way, here.
[02:13] <nrdb> harish: good for you.
[02:14] <harish> i peeled off the sticker "Powered by Windows Xp" from my notebook and stuck it on my toilet flush - No kidding
[02:14] <Creed> Hello
[02:15] <paolo>  Hi. how can i replace in myfile.txt every occourrence of "word1" with "word2" ?
[02:15] <amio> hi any one knows whats wrong with v 7.10 beryl was removed and can not install it
[02:16] <Creed> What are like the ideal system requirements for Ubuntu linux these days? Cuz i see the system requirements are like 700 mhz or something. But how much of cpu speed, ram , and such do i need to run ubuntu smoothly with all kinds of applications installed on it?
[02:16] <amio> no desktop effects enabled even when I installed compiz fusion
[02:16] <harish> desktop effects did not work in my notebook even with 64 Mb video ram
[02:17] <Creed> If somebody can help me. Please message me, its kinda important. Im doing this essay for school about windows xp vs ubuntu linux
[02:17] <harish> Creed just google for it and you will get loads of stuff on the subjec
[02:17] <harish> t
[02:18] <Creed> All I get is like shitty system requiremtns for pc that dont even excist anymore
[02:18] <dns_56> linux will run on any 386 and above with atleast 64mb of ram (if you want a gui)
[02:19] <void^> Creed: the same applications will have pretty much the same requirements on any OS, therefore it's not as much the OS that defines minimum requirements as the way you want to use it.
[02:19] <indraveni> hi all
[02:19] <indraveni> I need some small clarification
[02:19] <Creed> aight thnx void
[02:19] <indraveni> why did ubuntu go for bazaar instead of subversion
[02:19] <indraveni> ?
[02:20] <dns_56> subversion requires a Central server, bazzar is a peer to peer style of development and they did hire a bazzar developer
[02:21] <tts> indraveni: there are some blog posts about version control systems on markshuttleworth.com
[02:21] <tts> indraveni, so you might find detailed reasoning there :)
[02:22] <andrea_> hi everybody
[02:22] <andrea_> i need help
[02:22] <Pici> !ask
[02:22] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:24] <Doomguy0505> Does anyone know why I get a "pygtk module not found" error whenever I try to run Install xubuntu?
[02:24] <dns_56> andrea_: translation- please don't start with "i need help", just go ahead and ask, we don't mind
[02:25] <edge_> #ubuntu
[02:25] <MenZa> edge_: that's correct
[02:25] <nanonyme> that is is
[02:25] <MenZa> :)
[02:25] <edge_> Hullo there folks
[02:25] <andrea_> ok
[02:25] <nanonyme> hi
[02:26] <edge_> How's everyone doing this morning?
[02:26] <Doomguy0505> crap
[02:26] <MenZa> Well. :)
[02:26] <andrea_> well I have 2 pci audio boards and i need to disable une
[02:26] <nanonyme> soon getting home from work
[02:26] <edge_> Rather, whatever time of day it happens to be wherever you are.
[02:26] <MenZa> !offtopic
[02:26] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:26] <MenZa> Hehe :)
[02:26] <MenZa> Join us in #ubuntu-offtopic. :)
[02:26] <edge_> Anyways, I have a question about using windows drivers to install a Netgear WG511T wireless card.
[02:27] <Doomguy0505> waste three hours downloading xubuntu and it the installer can't run because the idiots didn't put pygtk on the livecd...
[02:27] <andrea_> I have 2 pci audio boards and i need to disable one
[02:27] <MenZa> !ohmy | Doomguy0505
[02:27] <ubotu> Doomguy0505: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:27] <edge_> I downloaded the Ndiswrapper, and the .exe file containing the drivers, and I'm not sure where to go from here
[02:28] <MenZa> edge_: .inf and .sys files are preferable; the .exe file just installs these to their proper locations in Windows.
[02:28] <vellu> andrea : don't your have a screwdriver :/
[02:28] <dns_56> andrea_: why do you want to dissable one? do you want to just mute the output? can you remove 1 card from the computer? is it on the motherboard there might be a bios option?
[02:28] <Kopfgeldjaeger> hi
[02:28] <edge_> So after extracting the exe file I'll be able to find the sys or inf file to use in ndiswrapper?
[02:29] <MenZa> that's the idea, edge_
[02:29] <edge_> Hullo Kopfgeldjaeger
[02:29] <MenZa> edge_: then run sudo ndiswrapper -i file.inf
[02:29] <edge_> I don't have to type a location?
[02:29] <MenZa> well, sure
[02:29] <edge_> Or is there somewhere specific I need to put the inf file
[02:29] <MenZa> that's assuming you're in the directory file.inf is located in
[02:30] <abhibera> hey how do i add a user to many groups?
[02:30] <MenZa> I normally store mine in ~/.ndiswrapper_drivers for backup
[02:30] <andrea_> NO I need both boards under windows. but i want to disable one under linux
[02:30] <abhibera> like i have a user which i want to add to www-data
[02:30] <abhibera> how do i do it?
[02:30] <Creed> How much HD space does Ubuntu require after a clean install? without any applications installed yet?
[02:30] <edge_> *nods*
[02:30] <abhibera> usermod isn't having any effect
[02:30] <J-23> Hello!
[02:30] <J-23> !hplip
[02:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hplip - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:30] <MenZa> abhibera: adduser <username> <group> for all the groups you need, I guess
[02:30] <edge_> Ok, let me try this, thanks for all your help Menza.
[02:30] <MenZa> edge_: np, good luck
[02:30] <vellu> 5 gb
[02:30] <harish> hey guys, is it anyway possible that i could copy the entire image of Ubuntu Live CD and to the RAM and run it from there?
[02:30] <Creed> aight thnx
[02:30] <J-23> !nvidia
[02:31] <J-23> :/
[02:31] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:31] <Doomguy0505> Is there an alternate to ubiquity that doesn't need pygtk?
[02:31] <abhibera> MenZa: i already have this user created. now i want to add it to another group. how?
[02:32] <MenZa> yeah, abhibera, adduser <exisiting username> <name of group> will add that user to the group
[02:32] <MenZa> (you'll need sudo)
[02:32] <dns_56> Doomguy0505: can you just use sudo apt-get install python-gtk2?
[02:34] <A2t3c13> http://gentoo-wiki.com/Lexmark_Printers  Can someone look at this and help me come up with a plan of attack
[02:34] <idefix> !configuration files
[02:34] <idefix> how many config files are there?
[02:35] <MenZa> idefix: for what?
[02:35] <Ownatik> hi, I accidently killed sftab, is there a way I can regenerate it?
[02:35] <idefix> for ubuntu
[02:35] <Ownatik> fstab*
[02:35] <MenZa> idefix: umm, a bajillion, maybe :p?
[02:35] <idefix> all config files are in fstab?
[02:35] <Doomguy0505> dns_56: does that work on livecd?
[02:35] <MenZa> No, fstab is the mount config tool.
[02:35] <MenZa> er
[02:35] <MenZa> config file*
[02:35] <MenZa> man fstab
[02:35] <idefix> if you upgrade to a newer version of ubuntu are the config files left intact?
[02:36] <MenZa> generally, unless they're have a major makeover
[02:36] <erUSUL> idefix: yes, for some you will be asked during upgrade if you want to keep the old version or use the new one etc
[02:36] <dns_56> Doomguy0505:  you can use apt (the console package tool behind the gui manager) on a live cd
[02:36] <J-23> !scanning
[02:36] <ubotu> Scanning software: XSane, the gimp, Kooka. For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[02:37] <idefix> but it's merely a matter of running a few commands on the DapperUpgrades community website and almost nothing can go wrong?
[02:37] <Nemes> What's the difference between "Mark for removal" and "Mark for complete removal" in Synaptic?
[02:38] <idefix> erUSUL? MenZa?
[02:38] <MenZa> idefix: erUSUL?
[02:38] <dns_56> idefix: config files are kept or merged if they are different from the package, it will prompt you if it needs to
[02:38] <MenZa> Nemes: I assume complete also removes any dependencies used by other applications.
[02:38] <MenZa> and config files, Nemes
[02:39] <fluffles> ik i download a 7.10 nightly today, can i 'upgrade' easily to 7.10 final when it is released?
[02:39] <fluffles> *if
[02:39] <MenZa> Yep.
[02:39] <MenZa> That's the idea.
[02:39] <MenZa> Whether it'll work is an entirely different thing. :)
[02:39] <fluffles> ok, without command line stuff etc?
[02:39] <idefix> how long did it take you to upgrade to Dapper? days? weeks?
[02:39] <MenZa> (It worked with me back with Dapper, though)
[02:39] <MenZa> I believe update-manager will do it for you, fluffles
[02:39] <MenZa> idefix: hour, maybe?
[02:39] <fluffles> menza: ok thats great
[02:39] <harish> hey guys, is it anyway possible that i could copy the entire image of Ubuntu Live CD and to the RAM and run it from there?
[02:40] <MenZa> harish: I severely doubt that
[02:40] <harish> PCLinuxOS has that option
[02:40] <MenZa> It does?
[02:40] <MenZa> Hmm, that's interesting
[02:40] <MenZa> I haven't heard of that on Ubuntu
[02:40] <MenZa> !install
[02:40] <harish> So does puppy linux
[02:40] <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 - See also !automate
[02:40] <Le^stat> hi
[02:40] <mjrclark> I was under the impression that that was what it did.
[02:40] <harish> I am sure that there must be some cheat code to try the Live CD from the RAM
[02:40] <Le^stat> howdo i set the proxy username on irssi
[02:40] <J-23> !scanning
[02:40] <ubotu> Scanning software: XSane, the gimp, Kooka. For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[02:40] <Nemes> MenZa, thanks
[02:41] <Le^stat> i can set password but no username
[02:41] <MenZa> Le^stat: try #irssi
[02:41] <dns_56> idefix: depends on your computer and Internet connection, perhaps an hour for download and an hour for upgrades it is different for everyone
[02:41] <lenzzzinoleonard> any1 plz help. how to get user input and output text to screen. while using  graphics.h library functions?
[02:42] <MenZa> !u | lenzzzinoleonard
[02:42] <ubotu> lenzzzinoleonard: Unless you're Dutch or Flemish, the letter 'U' is not a pronoun.  If you want to be taken more seriously, please bother to type out the extra letters in "you".  The same goes for "why", "because", "anyone", and so on..
[02:43] <boris> what is the command to run a .run executable ?
[02:43] <Doomguy0505> dns_56: it says it is already installed
[02:43] <Zambezi> All of a sudden, I got "read-only filesystem". Any idea why?
[02:43] <AndrewB> boris: sh ./file.run   iirc
[02:43] <boris> ETQW-demo-server.3.x86.run: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
[02:44] <mcdonaldswes> Zambezi: probably filesystem corruption?
[02:44] <boris> or wait
[02:44] <kitche> boris: try this bash file.run
[02:44] <Doomguy0505> Is there a non-gui way to install ubuntu? (like ncurses)
[02:44] <wanger> boris: sh file.run or just ./file.run - the latter works if the file is executable, make it executable with chmod +x file.run
[02:44] <AndrewB> Doomguy0505: get the alternative disk
[02:45] <kitche> Doomguy0505: alternate cd has the debian installer
[02:45] <Pici> *debian-like installer
[02:45] <boris> still same
[02:45] <linux4me> hi guys, i'm looking for a current guide on setting up lvs using ubuntu fiesty. most documentation i found it way too old
[02:46] <wanger> boris: yeah, that looks to be a problem with the executable rather than a problem running it
[02:46] <volvoguy> hi all, long time no talk.
[02:46] <Doomguy0505> what is a debian like installer?
[02:47] <Pici> Doomguy0505: Text-mode, ncurses like.
[02:47] <volvoguy> can anyone tell me (and/or my paranoid friend) how to run the latest (or at least security patched) Wordpres in Dapper?
[02:47] <kitche> Doomguy0505: it's the installer called debian installer it's not debian like since it's called debian installer :)
[02:47] <edge_> Menza still here?
[02:47] <idefix> what is a Ddesktop CD
[02:47] <MenZa> edge_: I am.
[02:47] <idefix> ?
[02:47] <Pici> idefix: That is the LiveCD.
[02:48] <MenZa> idefix: A standard CD; it's probably what you want unless you have less than 256mb RAM; if in doubt, use that.
[02:48] <idefix> from which you install Dapper?
[02:48] <volvoguy> everyone here has told me to stick to Dapper for a production server, but Wordpress is lotsa versions behind - even in security and backports.
[02:48] <MenZa> Well, Dapper is old
[02:48] <edge_> Well, just having a bit of trouble in the terminal. I am a complete newbie to Linux, so I am rather ignorant as to the proper typing format to get to the inf file.
[02:48] <idefix> yes but installation, for some reason, is only possible in small steps
[02:48] <MenZa> Feisty is the current release, and Gutsy will be out next month
[02:48] <volvoguy> MenZa, Dapper is the latest LTS release as far as I know.
[02:48] <ben_underscore> volvoguy: you can just download the wordpress source code and install it on dapper, that way you'd have the latest
[02:48] <MenZa> volvoguy: That's correct.
[02:49] <saltaren> How do I enable a disabled ethernet adapter from the terminal?
[02:49] <idefix> volvoguy, the oldest too?
[02:49] <MenZa> saltaren: How can you tell it's disabled?
[02:49] <Zambezi> mcdonaldswes, I had a failure on the LUKS-header with that harddrive earlier. I had to format it, it worked and now I can't chown it. Some files is possible to delete, others aren't and even if they are in the same folder.
[02:49] <genii> saltaren: ifup ethX
[02:49] <saltaren> It is
[02:49] <MenZa> oh like that
[02:49] <saltaren> Thanks m8
[02:49] <volvoguy> idefix, well - the latest. the newest LTS.
[02:49] <ben_underscore> saltaren: sudo ifdown eth0
[02:49] <idefix> the first version that has LTS
[02:49] <saltaren> thanks thanks thanks :-)
[02:50] <zhanx> there a good how to on getting a finger print reader working on ubuntu? cant seem to find one
[02:50] <genii> MenZa:  :)
[02:50] <volvoguy> ben_underscore, you don't know if/how/where a new version would be pre-packaged? if not, is checkinstall still recommended when building like this so apt knows about it?  (if that makes any sense)
[02:51] <mcdonaldswes> Zambezi: my guess would be that it's a bad hard drive... run "dmesg" and see if the drive is reporting any errors
[02:51] <Gosha> How do I use 'at'?
[02:51] <edge_> So, at the moment I have all the extracted drivers files from the Netgear exe installer on my desktop. Do I need to keep the files together? If so where should I put them? And finally what exactly do I type as the path in the terminal to get to the INF file using ndiswrapper
[02:51] <dns_56> zhanx: no idea myself but the keyword you need to be looking at is PAM, pluggable authentication module
[02:51] <edge_> *inhales*
[02:51] <zhanx> k
[02:51] <mcdonaldswes> Zambezi: you could also check smart: smartctl --all <devicename>
[02:51] <Gosha> I Tried doing something in style with -> at -f shfile.sh 14:51 and the time being a minute after the current time. And nothing happens.
[02:51] <Pici> zhanx: I used this to get the reader working on my Thinkpad: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader .  Your mileage my vary..
[02:52] <harish> How many of you hate Microsoft?
[02:52] <saltaren> Damn, that didnt work. I can tell that it's diabled via lshw
[02:52] <Doomguy0505> at least microsoft works on really bad computers
[02:53] <nox-Hand> Is it correct that a system filling 2.2gbs can be reduced to a 1.2gb tar file by  using mere tar cvpzf foo.tgz?
[02:53] <volvoguy> is it taboo to email the package maintainer and ask them my question?
[02:53] <MenZa> !offtopic | harish
[02:53] <ubotu> harish: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:53] <powerserve> hi guys newbie here.. i want to irrevocably and totally uninstall windows xp from my pc..
[02:53] <nox-Hand> I find it a lot of compression for "no compression" setting set
[02:53] <powerserve> i need help on how to be able to do it
[02:53] <kitche> powerserve: just format the drive it's on
[02:53] <saltaren> Do you want to install linux instead?
[02:53] <Gosha> !at
[02:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about at - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:53] <edge_> Menza_ did you see the small novel of questions I wrote up there?
[02:53] <powerserve> is there a way for me to delete win xp except doing a reformat?
[02:53] <MenZa> edge_: Oh, sorry
[02:53] <MenZa> I didn't
[02:54] <Pici> volvoguy: you can log a bug on Launchpad requesting that the package be synced.  Have you checked the backports repository yet?
[02:54] <powerserve> i am using dual os this time.
[02:54] <saltaren> powerserve: That involves alot of hard work. The simplest you can do is to format
[02:54] <MenZa> edge_: as I said, I create a directory called .ndiswrapper_drivers in my home folder, and move them there
[02:54] <genii> saltaren: You may have needed sudo with the ifup command
[02:54] <ben_underscore> volvoguy: let me understand what you want to do ...
[02:54] <powerserve> i see.. thanks saltaren!
[02:54] <saltaren> I tried, it doesnt recognise eth0 :/
[02:54] <MenZa> edge_: so mkdir ~/.ndiswrapper_drivers && mv FILENAMES ~/.ndiswrapper_drives
[02:54] <saltaren> No problem m8
[02:55] <volvoguy> Pici, yep - i've checked backports.
[02:55] <ben_underscore> volvoguy: you just want to get the latest version of wordpress running on dapper? is that correct?
[02:56] <genii> saltaren: Sounds like no driver then, if you know which you can modprobe it
[02:56] <volvoguy> ben_underscore, yes. in all the repositories, 2.0.2 is the latest version. the wordpress site recommends using 2.2.x or newer because of major security holes that were fixed.
[02:56] <Zambezi> mcdonaldswes, Will do. Thanks.
[02:56] <MenZa> edge_: Did you catch that?
[02:56] <saltaren> genii: I know which brand and such, will that help?
[02:56] <ben_underscore> volvoguy: well, you can just download the latest wp from here http://wordpress.org/download/
[02:57] <saltaren> mobprobe eth0 ?
[02:57] <ben_underscore> volvoguy: then install apache, php5 and mysql on dapper using synaptic or aptitude
[02:57] <ben_underscore> volvoguy: and install wp manually using the instructions contained within the wp download - it is not very hard
[02:57] <Warp4> trying to get qpopper installed but it does not seem to be picking up incoming client connection when run using inet.d
[02:58] <volvoguy> ben_underscore, i was afraid of that. apt and ubuntu's support is what won my friend over from another distro. he's going to think things are flakey. i know - paranoid. but he works for the FBI - so it's in his blood. heh.
[02:58] <genii> saltaren: Yes easier to know what drivername to insert
[02:58] <jrib> volvoguy: check the changelog for the package in dapper (make sure you have updates and security repos).  Often, security updates are made and packages patched, but the version is not changed because only the security issue is fixed
[02:58] <doug__> when u are dual booting how do u make the ntfs partition part of ubuntu as say delete it and put linux on the ntfs with out doing a reinstall and lose all my data?
[02:59] <ben_underscore> volvoguy: one can argue the opposite however! :-p
[02:59] <harish> check this out guys
[02:59] <harish> http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/sep2007/gb20070925_309570.htm
[02:59] <Stevethepirate> y0, i attemped to install compiz, which phailed, i get this error message "GDM: Xserver not found /usr/lib/Xgl :0 :0 -fullscreen -ac -accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:fbo -auth  /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth -nolisten tcp vt7 Error: Command could not be executed! Please install the X server or correct GDM configuration and restart GDM"
[02:59] <Stevethepirate> can anyone help me wrt it?
[03:00] <Pici> !offtopic | harish
[03:00] <ubotu> harish: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:00] <Warp4> doug__ i dont think linux can currently be installed on an NTFS partition currently
[03:00] <harish> its not an off topic
[03:00] <volvoguy> jrib, is there an apt-cache flag to see the changelog?
[03:00] <harish> please read the website and then comment
[03:00] <jrib> volvoguy: aptitude changelog PACKAGE
[03:00] <volvoguy> jrib, thx.
[03:00] <osiris_the_virus> does anyone know how to install and configure asterisk on ubuntu
[03:01] <abhibera> i have a file created by www-data on my system. how do i give other users the rights to delete the file on my system? these other users are non-superusers
[03:01] <volvoguy> jrib, eh... "wordpress (2.0.2-2) unstable"
[03:01] <doug__> Warp4:  so i can not say boot live cd and thn say delete the ntfs and make it a part for ubuntu?
[03:01] <abhibera> also how do i disable sudo for a user?
[03:01] <genii> osiris_the_virus: There is a decent tutorial around, i will try to find the link for you
[03:01] <volvoguy> so i'd assume not patched up to version 2.2.x
[03:01] <jrib> volvoguy: right, but you have to read for patches, the version number doesn't really matter
[03:02] <volvoguy> jrib, the patches on wordpress.org's site i assume?
[03:03] <jrib> volvoguy: in the changelog you are reading now, it should tell you the updates made to the package and what they fixed.  A good maintainer will provide bug numbers for what is fixed.  That will let you check if your security concern is taken care of or not
[03:03] <Warp4> doug__ not without losing your data on the ntfs drive, no
[03:03] <dns_56> abhibera: there is an 'admin' user group, or you could sudoedit /etc/sudoers
[03:03] <genii> osiris_the_virus: This is for Dapper (6.06) but still apliicable for Feisty https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AsteriskOnUbuntu
[03:03] <Meroigo> abhibera, maybe you can in a terminal write: sudo nautilus
[03:03] <Meroigo> then fill in your password
[03:03] <Meroigo> then go to the file(s)/folder(s)
[03:03] <Meroigo> right click on it/them
[03:03] <Meroigo> properties
[03:03] <Meroigo> Permissions
[03:03] <jrib> Meroigo: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[03:04] <Meroigo> Sir, yes Sir
[03:04] <Stevethepirate> y0, i attemped to install compiz, which phailed, i get this error message "GDM: Xserver not found /usr/lib/Xgl :0 :0 -fullscreen -ac -accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:fbo -auth  /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth -nolisten tcp vt7 Error: Command could not be executed! Please install the X server or correct GDM configuration and restart GDM"
[03:04] <doug__> Warp4:  its the data on my linux side not ntfs i just want to make the ntfs part of this ubuntu partition with out reinstalling
[03:04] <Stevethepirate> like. pretty please. have work to do, and reinstalling windows is not an opton :(
[03:04] <Warp4> doug__ so you are wanting to install Ubuntu on the NTFS partition?
[03:05] <Pici> !effects | Stevethepirate
[03:05] <ubotu> Stevethepirate: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[03:05] <Stevethepirate> ah
[03:05] <Stevethepirate> ta
[03:05] <doug__> Warp4:  join me in room #wwed if u dont mind im kinda getten confused with all the other chater
[03:05] <jrib> volvoguy: basically if version 2.0 of something is in the repositories, and upstream releases 2.1 with a fix for security issue X and new feature Y, the maintainer will just grab the patch for security issue X and update the package.  It won't be called 2.1 because it's not 2.1, it's 2.0 with the fix for X
[03:05] <Lhademmor> everytime I startup a terminal it says "bash: /home/mp/.bashrc: line 80: syntax error: unexpected end of file" - what should I do 'bout this?
[03:05] <volvoguy> jrib, ok. i'll have to do a lot of reading. i don't think my friend has any specific bugs in mind - so i'll have to cross reference the changes in the Ubuntu package compared to the bugs and patches mentioned in ubuntu and wordpress's bugtrackers.
[03:06] <abbe> hi
[03:06] <abbe> i have a memorycard
[03:06] <boola__> i need help with something that really anoyns me.. i have downloaded a skin for a-msn and when im trying to unrar that in the plugins folder for amsn it says i dont have enought rights to do it! but i have all rights.. i am admin
[03:06] <abbe> how can i format it?
[03:06] <volvoguy> jrib, right. i understand that.
[03:06] <abbe> on the comp :P
[03:06] <erUSUL> Lhademmor: edit you .bashrc and check the syntax of line 80
[03:06] <jrib> volvoguy: k, an email to the maintainer is probably ok, depends on the person I suppose
[03:06] <abhibera> i have a set of files created by www-data on my system how do i allow other users to be able to delete it without having to change the permissions of those files everytime manually?
[03:06] <erUSUL> boola__: do you use sudo unrar x file.rar
[03:07] <Kee2> I can't get mod_rewrite to work on ubuntu 7.04 server, I've tried "a2enmod rewrite" with no success and I'm sure it's not the htaccess file at fault, any ideas on how to fix it?
[03:07] <abbe> can i do it in the terminal?
[03:07] <Stevethepirate> !chmod | abhibera
[03:07] <ubotu> abhibera: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[03:07] <abbe> any1?
[03:07] <Stevethepirate> !fdisk | abbe
[03:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fdisk - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:07] <Stevethepirate> argh
[03:08] <jrib> abbe: add them to the www-data group maybe... depends on what these files are
[03:08] <erUSUL> abbe: man mkfs
[03:08] <Warp4> !cfdisk | abbe
[03:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cfdisk - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:08] <abhibera> Stevethepirate:  without doing a chmod
[03:08] <hak5fan> I'm trying to figure out how to make a harddrive image with dd... How can I compress the image so that the free space on my hd doesn't make the image very large.?
[03:08] <abbe> :S eh, can any1 tell me in "noob" language? :D
[03:08] <doug__>  !cfdisk | abbe
[03:08] <abhibera> Stevethepirate: I don't want to do a chmod everytime.
[03:08] <Stevethepirate> abhibera: why can't you chmod?
[03:09] <Stevethepirate> what you do you mean 'everytime'
[03:09] <abhibera> Stevethepirate: because i'm not a super user
[03:09] <abbe> !cfdisk
[03:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cfdisk - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:09] <jrib> abbe: install gparted and use system -> administration -> GNOME Partition Editor
[03:09] <Stevethepirate> you don't need to be su to chmod
[03:09] <boola__> erUSUL: i have pmed u
[03:09] <abhibera> Stevethepirate: file is owned by www-data it will still allow me to do a chmod?
[03:09] <DShepherd> !format
[03:09] <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
[03:09] <volvoguy> jrib, yeah... i'm emailing the maintainer. he knows more about it than I do. :-)
[03:10] <Kee2> I can't get mod_rewrite to work on ubuntu 7.04 server, I've tried "a2enmod rewrite" with no success and I'm sure it's not the htaccess file at fault, any ideas on how to fix it?
[03:10] <gregshallard> Whats the best way to connect to a server without an X server(All CLI) from a remote host
[03:10] <Stevethepirate> well, you could su www-data
[03:10] <corpse> http://thekickback.com/rickroll/batman.php?titlename=/my_pics_02
[03:10] <Warp4> gregshallard via ssh
[03:10] <genii> gregshallard: ssh is generally used
[03:10] <Stevethepirate> gregshallard: you need a gui or just console?
[03:10] <gregshallard> console.
[03:10] <Stevethepirate> oh, read the 'without X' part
[03:10] <gregshallard> Its on a local network.
[03:10] <jrib> !ssh > gregshallard (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:10] <Stevethepirate> sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[03:11] <seisen> are the ubuntu forums down?
[03:11] <jrib> seisen: ask in #ubuntuforums
[03:11] <seisen> ok thanks
[03:11] <abhibera> Stevethepirate: how do i allow all users to delete files created by www-data?
[03:11] <Stevethepirate> Can anyone help me just resurrect my X, even if compiz fail... getting an error...
[03:11] <Stevethepirate> y0, i attemped to install compiz, which phailed, i get this error message "GDM: Xserver not found /usr/lib/Xgl :0 :0 -fullscreen -ac -accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:fbo -auth  /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth -nolisten tcp vt7 Error: Command could not be executed! Please install the X server or correct GDM configuration and restart GDM"
[03:12] <Lhademmor> Is there any officially supported Ubuntu cd-burner software?
[03:12] <volvoguy> ok. sleep time. g'night everyone. thanks for the help!
[03:12] <boola__> i have problems unpacking an a-msn skin to the plugins folder for amsn. it says i dolnt have right to do it
[03:12] <jrib> !burn > Lhademmor (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:12] <abhibera> how do i allow all users to delete files owned by www-data?
[03:12] <Stevethepirate> abhibera: well, you could log in as www-data, then chmod * -r 777 or something akin to that
[03:12] <Stevethepirate> which would be risky
[03:12] <abhibera> hmmmmmm
[03:13] <Stevethepirate> but only files that www-data has access to would be affected
[03:13] <jrib> abhibera: add them to the www-data group maybe... depends on what these files are
[03:13] <Stevethepirate> which should be the www files only
[03:13] <erUSUL> boola__: you have to be registered in freenode to be able to pm people
[03:13] <erUSUL> !pm | boola__
[03:13] <ubotu> boola__: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit AND help you. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[03:13] <boola__> !pm erUSUL
[03:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pm erusul - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:13] <brownie17> does anyone know a program that can convert RM files into AVI's or iPod compatible mp4's? or even any format ffmpeg can use
[03:13] <brownie17> !rm
[03:13] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[03:14] <brownie17> !realmedia
[03:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about realmedia - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:14] <jrib> !msgthebot | brownie17
[03:14] <ubotu> brownie17: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[03:14] <brownie17> jrib, sorry, wasn't trying to abuse the bots
[03:14] <gregshallard> !remote connect > gregshallard
[03:14] <jrib> brownie17: the !ipod page explains how to convert video to get it on your ipod.  Maybe you want to look into 'mencoder' and try that
[03:14] <erUSUL> boola__: if you want to ask me something do it in the channel so if i can't help you maybe others can
[03:15] <boola__> ok mate, thanks
[03:15] <boola__> erUSUL: how do i get admin rights ? i am the only account on this pc except root account
[03:16] <stefg> !sudo
[03:16] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[03:16] <genii> brownie17: Google shows some articles on ubuntuforums about it, but their site seems currently down
[03:16] <abbe> how can i format a memory disc with gparted? :S
[03:16] <brownie17> jrib, thankyou. i can convert normal vids to ipod thanks to that page, but i cannot convert rm's as my knowledge relies on ffmpeg
[03:16] <jrib> brownie17: mencoder doesn't work?
[03:17] <genii> brownie17: Also something interesting here on that subject http://www.m0interactive.com/archives/2007/07/12/how_to_rip_real_media_rtsp_streams_from_the_web_to_mp3_using_mplayer.html
[03:17] <idefix> what is the matter when your system cannot detect the character coding of a file?
[03:18] <erUSUL> boola__: ubuntu does not have root accaunt. If you want to run something "as root" prepend it with sudo and enter your user password
[03:18] <erUSUL> !sudo > boola__
[03:18] <boola__> erUSUL i see , im new to this so it will be hard but i try:) thanks
[03:19] <erUSUL> boola__: no problem, we are here to help ;)
[03:19] <Bothered> erUSUL: Technically ubuntu does have a root account, it's just that root's password is locked by default (see -l option to passwd)
[03:20] <Warp4> hi all, installed qpopper on my xubuntu VM this morning.  the appropriate line is added to my inetd.conf file but when i go to connect to the pop3 port, i get a connection refused.
[03:20] <brownie17> is there a mencoder gui?
[03:21] <doug__> Warp4:  send me a pm on aim please i didnt get a chance to add u
[03:21] <erUSUL> Bothered: i know all of that i'm an old time linux and ubuntu user. i just do not see the need to give deep explanations to someone new.
[03:21] <rob> bronson, MeGUI
[03:22] <rob> bah, brownie17 ^
[03:22] <donkeyboy> are the risks fairly high for installing ubuntu on a machine that has windows xp installed already? (dual boot)
[03:22] <rob> donkeyboy, no, but back up your important data first and lessen the risk totally
[03:22] <USMarine> donkeyboy nop, if you place it in a different partition
[03:23] <idefix> does anyone know anything about evolution mail?
[03:23] <rob> idefix, yes, just ask your question :)
[03:23] <brownie17> rob, thanks
[03:23] <idefix> I'd like to know which files to backup for address books and inbox/sent mail etc.
[03:23] <brownie17> rob, not in repos?
[03:23] <donkeyboy> windows xp, is already on the disk, and there is only 1 partition, that is my big concern, shrinking the one partition then creating another one.
[03:24] <doug__> how do i say delete the ntfs and make it just a storage device with write/read access?
[03:24] <rob> idefix, everything under .evolution in your home directory would be best
[03:24] <donkeyboy> and what about reversing the process?
[03:24] <rob> brownie17, let me check
[03:24] <zhanx> what does this mean ? main.c:136: warning: passing argument 4 of BioAPI_SetGUICallbacks from incompatible pointer type
[03:24] <hak5fan> I read somewhere that I can use dd /dev zero something, to make dd compress empty blocks so that empty blocks does'nt make a Hard drive image to big... I forgot where I read it... does anybody know how this can be done?
[03:24] <jrib> doug__: install gparted and use  system -> administration -> GNOME Partition Editor  to format it as ext3
[03:24] <idefix> what's the average backed up quantity for an update of ubuntu?
[03:24] <doug__> and Warp4 sorry lost comunication before i could add u?
[03:25] <doug__> jrib:  wouldnt that make it part of ubuntu?
[03:25] <brownie17> rob, the sourceforge page only has downloads for a win32 version
[03:25] <powerserve> newbie here..
[03:25] <Pici> idefix: Huh? Can you restate the question.
[03:25] <rob> brownie17, try acidrip
[03:25] <jrib> doug__: "part of ubuntu"?  It makes it an ext3 partition
[03:25] <Warp4> powerserve welcome aboard
[03:25] <powerserve> i want to reformat my drive since i want to delete winxp from my system
[03:25] <doug__> jrib:  cause my ext3 is my ubuntu partition
[03:25] <Warp4> brownie17 what are you looking for?
[03:26] <idefix> since it seems so easy to upgrade ubuntu there should be hardly any risk of losing whatever is on mounted drives
[03:26] <jrib> doug__: you would have another, seperate ext3 partition
[03:26] <Warp4> doug__ see Introduction
[03:26] <Warp4> Some distributions are fairly conservative on the available disk space and make calculated decisions on the distribution of space among partitions. Swap partitions are usually chosen to be as large as your RAM, there may be a requirement for a fairly small boot partition, and the remainder of disk space is usually assigned to the root partition. There are valid reasons to make other partitions, however.
[03:26] <Warp4> Sometimes you need to add an additional secondary harddisk, some time after installing Linux. One sensible decision could be to provide its space to the home directories of users. This can be done by making /home a mount point for your your secondary drive.
[03:26] <Warp4> [edit]  Step Zero, and alternative Step Zero.
[03:26] <rob> sigh.
[03:26] <doug__> jrib:  im just wanted to make it storage boxed with read/write
[03:26] <powerserve> however, if i do the reformat..i am afraid that i won;t be able to connect to the dsl since i don't know how to set it.. i dont think people here in my area are aware on how to set it up in ubuntu..
[03:26] <rob> lesson to all, don't paste :)
[03:27] <brownie17> Warp4, i'm looking for something to help me use mencoder to encode an .rm file into a usable file
[03:27] <five> Is anyone else having problems connecting to archive.ubuntu.org?
[03:27] <jrib> doug__: yes, that's how you do it
[03:27] <mc44> five: yes, it's down
[03:27] <stefg> donkeyboy: it's always advisable to have a backup before you touch your partitions. That would make reversing a matter of a backup restore
[03:27] <five> mc44: thanks - is there an ETA on upness?
[03:27] <rob> five, most of it is down
[03:27] <mc44> five: when it's fixed ;)
[03:27] <Pici> five: not yet.
[03:27] <donkeyboy> stefg: ok
[03:27] <doug__> jrib:  ah ok so make it anothr ubuntu partition thn right
[03:27] <five> Thanks - just wanted to know when I should retry.
[03:27] <tokj> dammit, all servers are down?
[03:27] <Warp4> gah
[03:27] <rob> tokj, yes
[03:28] <jrib> they seem to be coming backup right now
[03:28] <Warp4> doug__ again, see http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Adding_Another_Hard_Drive
[03:28] <mc44> rob: good call :)
[03:28] <tokj> oh yes
[03:28] <rob> :)
[03:28] <Warp4> that has pretty much the information you need
[03:28] <jrib> doug__: it's not really an "ubuntu" partition, it's just another partition formatted as ext3
[03:28] <brownie17> rob, are you sure acidrip doesn't only do DVd's?
[03:28] <tokj> rob: also ubuntu-it.org and several others were disconnected
[03:28] <donkeyboy> \leave
[03:28] <mc44> rob: coures, it;s working again now :)
[03:28] <mc44> *of course
[03:29] <Pici> mc44: I was just going to say that.
[03:29] <brownie17> Warp4, i'm looking for something to help me use mencoder to encode an .rm file into a usable file
[03:29] <Pici> jrib: good catch
[03:29] <schnoodles> hello i have ubuntu 5.1 is it easy enough to update the distro to the newer one through ubuntu or should i just download the new version ?
[03:29] <rob> yep, back up :)
[03:29] <Warp4> brownie17 unfortunately im not the best person to ask that
[03:29] <testyodude> ok on a install from 7.04 cd.. /bin/sh: can't access tty; job ocntrol turned off... what could be wrong now?
[03:30] <brownie17> Warp4, k cool
[03:30] <jrib> schnoodles: yes, but you can't skip releases so you have to upgrade 5.10 -> 6.06 -> 6.10 -> 7.04, so a backup and fresh install may be much faster
[03:30] <powerserve> if i fully reformat my hard drive to totally run ubuntu, would ubuntu detect the dsl/internet connection that i have automatically or i have to manually set it up?
[03:30] <jrib> !upgrade > schnoodles (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:30] <stefg> schnoodles: do a fresh install of the current version... upgrade in your case is very messy
[03:30] <rob> brownie17, you could look at iriverter instead
[03:30] <doug__> Warp4:  yea i was looking at that just now but dont find how i would beable to mount the othr ext3 jrib maybe u know how to mount it and beable to access the ext3?
[03:30] <Warp4> powerserve if your ISP uses DHCP, you should have no problems
[03:30] <schnoodles> ok thankyou :)
[03:30] <powerserve> dhcp..? let me check
[03:30] <powerserve> thanks warp!
[03:30] <schnoodles> when downloading will the iso come with something like lilo ?
[03:30] <brownie17> rob, okay and that creates iPod compatible videos as well? i don't mind if it's a few steps between an RM and an iPod m4
[03:30] <murkyMurk> powerserve: if it's DHCP it'll work just fine
[03:31] <stefg> !clone | schnoodles
[03:31] <ubotu> schnoodles: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[03:31] <jrib> doug__: yes, once you format it as ext3, ping me and I'll help you setup fstab (or try on your own with ubotu's link)
[03:31] <Warp4> doug__ i believe that article tells you how to do it automatically in /etc/fstab when the system boots
[03:31] <jrib> !fstab > doug__ (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:31] <rob> brownie17, iriverter - converts video for use on various multimedia players. so maybe :)
[03:31] <brownie17> rob, k thanks
[03:31] <stefg> !grub | schnoodles
[03:31] <ubotu> schnoodles: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:32] <powerserve> murk
[03:32] <testyodude> ok on a live cd run from 7.04 cd.. /bin/sh: can't access tty; job ocntrol turned off... what could be wrong now?
[03:32] <powerserve> how would i know if my provider uses a dhcp sorry for this damn questions guys...
[03:33] <murkyMurk> testyodude: do you have a sata drive?
[03:33] <doug__> jrib:  what is ext2?
[03:33] <Warp4> powerserve who is your ISP?
[03:33] <jrib> doug__: ext3 without a journal
[03:33] <murkyMurk> powerserve: do you connect through a router?
[03:33] <testyodude> murkyMurk: yes
[03:33] <schnoodles> is a live cd, just something like knoppix where you run it off the cd ?
[03:33] <schnoodles> sorry i havent used linux since school :\
[03:33] <Warp4> schnoodles yes
[03:34] <Warp4> powerserve if you connect via a router, then you use dhcp
[03:34] <murkyMurk> testyodude: bingo. feisty & gusty have trouble with some SATA controller...MCP55 for sure, maybe others. Disconnect it or give up
[03:34] <tokj> lol .. what's up with those servers?
[03:34] <schnoodles> can anyone resolve https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[03:34] <testyodude> murkyMurk: so 6.06 works but not 7.04?
[03:34] <rob> hope, help. is still down
[03:34] <doug__> jrib:  join me in room #wwed please getten little hard to find ur tells to me
[03:35] <jrib> doug__: join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[03:35] <murkyMurk> testyodude: yep...just spent 3 days playing with it..now on gutsy but without my SATA kit
[03:35] <testyodude> murkyMurk: it's my laptop..dont have much options...but i do know with 6.06 after i restart i get the cmd prompt and driver errors
[03:35] <testyodude> :(
[03:35] <elwario91> server irc.11vm-serv.net
[03:35] <schnoodles> if i am on a core1duo is it best to get 64 or 32 download ?
[03:35] <tkd> schnoodles i cant get there either
[03:36] <centyx> anyone else having trouble connecting to the ubuntu sites?
[03:36] <schnoodles> ok i think the whole site just went down for me :\
[03:36] <brownie17> rob, iriverter uses ffmpeg, so therefore cannot handle RMs
[03:36] <centyx> ah ok
[03:36] <tokj> centyx: everybody
[03:36] <rob> brownie17, dang
[03:36] <jrib> schnoodles: 32bit unless you know exactly why you need 64bit
[03:36] <tkd> schnoodles happens to me all the time
[03:36] <murkyMurk> testyodude: sata on a laptop? woot woot. never been there.....double check for sata problems on your chipset
[03:36] <schnoodles> jrib, i dont know exactly why. Just though it could run better, or use the cpu better
[03:36] <tkd> schnoodles i tried the 64bit and it was a pain for me
[03:37] <testyodude> its brand new :P
[03:37] <volantares> hi all.. I'm back again. I need some help mounting a nvidia SATA RAID drive
[03:37] <volantares> i've downloaded dmraid, but now i'm stuck
[03:37] <murkyMurk> volantares: whichubuntu and which nvidia chipset
[03:37] <volantares> 7.04 and nforce 500 (effectively nforce 4)
[03:38] <powerserve> whew
[03:38] <murkyMurk> volantares: does a lspci reveal lots of MCP55 entries?
[03:38] <powerserve> i dont know if my isp has dhcp
[03:38] <volantares> i'm a complete linux noob......
[03:39] <powerserve> welcome volantares so as i
[03:39] <murkyMurk> powerserve: it will be...just do it
[03:39] <powerserve> hi murk
[03:39] <powerserve> i am from the philippines murk my isp is PLDT...
[03:39] <volantares> i'm trying to install ubuntu. it's installed on a drive by itself, so that's fine, but grub decides it can't recognise my SATA raid drive and gives me an error 17
[03:39] <nadis> what is the "noob" means
[03:39] <powerserve> newbie
[03:39] <nadis> volantares:what is the "noob" means?
[03:39] <murkyMurk> volantares: open a terminal (command prompt) type the command lspci
[03:40] <powerserve> so murk if i reformat the driver it could auto detect my isp's network settings?
[03:40] <murkyMurk> volantares: check what's dispalyed for MCP55 entries
[03:40] <powerserve> drive not driver... sorry
[03:40] <brownie17> anyone know a converter that can handle RM files?
[03:40] <murkyMurk> powerserve: if you have a normal ADSL router which in turn is plugged into the phone line then yes
[03:41] <jhonny> can't run RP?
[03:41] <volantares> hmm..
[03:41] <testyodude> realplayer works on ubuntu..why convert? its a pain
[03:41] <jhonny> i agree
[03:42] <volantares> I can't specifically see anything saying MCP55
[03:42] <murkyMurk> brownie17: mplayer can capture a .rm stream and save it as mp3...google for it
[03:42] <volantares> i can see two sata controllers
[03:42] <murkyMurk> volantares: and they are?
[03:42] <tkd> HAH who says linux dont crash
[03:43] <murkyMurk> tkd: no one, why?
[03:43] <lalala> any1 else have problem with wrong scaling_available_frequencies in mobile athlon ???
[03:43] <volantares> 00:07.0 RAID bus controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 Serial ATA Controller (rev f3)00:08.0 RAID bus controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 Serial ATA Controller (rev f3)
[03:43] <volantares> oops
[03:43] <volantares> you get what i mean
[03:43] <jhonny> does anyone know how to set up an undetected usb printer manually? i've tried localhost 631 CUPS install and ubuntu standard... nada
[03:43] <tkd> murkyMurk, was jokin, always heard that it dont, but it just did....again
[03:44] <volantares> there's no specific thing about raid
[03:44] <powerserve> THANKS SO MUCH MURK!!!
[03:44] <powerserve> goodbye windose!!!! lol!~~
[03:44] <Dicky> Hey, im in the recovery console, how do i view whats on my external hard drive?
[03:44] <ubuntu> jrib:  i cant join the ubuntu classroom =;(
[03:44] <volantares> at least i know why it won't load properly unless i set a resolution, it doesn't recognise my geforce 8800, but that will be fixed later.
[03:45] <jrib> ubuntu: /join #ubuntu-classroom
[03:45] <volantares> brb
[03:45] <stefg> jhonny: first check dmesg if there's an USB event when the printer is plugged in. If so, what Make/model is taht?
[03:45] <erUSUL> testyodude: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=421588
[03:46] <murkyMurk> volantares: check BIOS for raid options
[03:46] <testyodude> sata maybe i donno
[03:46] <rob> brownie17, maybe have a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=37793
[03:46] <testyodude> its a scsi1 sda 120gb hitachi hts541641 if that helps
[03:46] <cowboycoder> anyone know how to hide an already installed package from apt? (i installed one via dpkg from another distro, and ignored the dependencies) it works fine, but apt wants me to fix the dependencies
[03:46] <Dicky> Hey, im in the recovery console, how do i view whats on my external hard drive?
[03:46] <Pici> !pinning | cowboycoder
[03:46] <ubotu> cowboycoder: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[03:46] <Zambezi> Any idea how I can check an encrypted harddrive for errors?
[03:46] <volantares> back. well i know raid is activated and it works normally
[03:46] <cowboycoder> pinning will hide it?
[03:46] <volantares> oh, and it IS listed on the /dev/mapper/nvidia_ blah blah
[03:47] <volantares> once i installed dmraid, that is
[03:47] <brownie17> rob, trying to use mencoder by command line, get the error output "ERROR: Could not open required DirectShow codec drv43260.dll. Read the RealVideo section of the DOCS!" i read the man page, no information on this error. read the online documentation, just says 'real media video is supported.'
[03:47] <ozbilna> yhythtr
[03:48] <rob> brownie17, sounds like you need to install the right codec
[03:48] <brownie17> rob, ugh. i don't even know which one it is, i think i can watch RM;'s perfectly
[03:48] <Jeruvy> update servers down?
[03:48] <brownie17> rob, actually take that back, i can't
[03:48] <Enquest> ubuntu.com is down?
[03:48] <stefg> yes
[03:48] <rob> Enquest, some services are down yes
[03:49] <volantares> i had to choose a specific server for upgrading.
[03:49] <brownie17> rob, is the real video 4.0 codec in the repos?
[03:49] <erUSUL> !w32codecs | brownie17
[03:49] <ubotu> brownie17: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[03:49] <flokuehn> brownie17: you may watch the medibuntu site
[03:49] <volantares> oh, and it DOES see a "596 meg drive" which is the full drive size,
[03:49] <rob> brownie17, no, see that (should be part of w32codecs)
[03:49] <_Keef_> I can't get mod_rewrite to work on ubuntu 7.04 server, I've tried "a2enmod rewrite" with no success and I'm sure it's not the htaccess file at fault, any ideas on how to fix it?
[03:50] <flokuehn> brownie17: there you can find an source and an howto installaing all the needed codecs
[03:50] <brownie17> rob, thought i already had that. thankyou
[03:50] <volantares> but if i go to gnome partitition editor (even though i don't want to install on that partition or anything), i only get /dev/sda
[03:50] <volantares> whereas one thing i read suggests that /dev/mapper/blah should be in there as well
[03:50] <SpiritD> ok i just upgraded from feisty to gutsy (yes i know it's still being tested) my Virtual machine wont power up....got any ideas
[03:50] <erUSUL> !gutsy | SpiritD
[03:50] <ubotu> SpiritD: 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
[03:51] <Vadi> How can I see what kernels do I have installed?
[03:52] <murkyMurk> wb me
[03:52] <lalala> any1 else have problem with wrong scaling_available_frequencies in mobile athlon ???
[03:52] <volantares> wb..
[03:52] <nadis> uname -r
[03:52] <murkyMurk> Vadi: read them off the boot list
[03:52] <cowboycoder> how do i permanently ignore a dependency for an already installed package?
[03:52] <Vadi> I modified it some. I think I got a new kernel today, but it's not appearing.
[03:53] <_Keef_> anyone, can't get rewrite working under 7.04 server edition, any ideas?
[03:53] <nadis> Vadi: try "uname -r"
[03:53] <murkyMurk> Vadi: check contents of /usr/src/  beyond that, dunno
[03:53] <Vadi> uname only told me "2.6.20-16-generic"
[03:54] <murkyMurk> Vadi: uname tells u the kernel you are currently using
[03:54] <Vadi> Yeah, probably. Okay, src says I only have the 15 and 16 one then, nevermind
[03:54] <Vadi> For some reason I thought I saw new kernel stuff today. It asked me to reboot too after updates
[03:55] <boritek> hi! Please tell me why is GNOME-PANEL always freezing??? and howto solve this?
[03:55] <volantares> what bios setting would you want me to change anyway?
[03:55] <rhYaN`> hello
[03:55] <GTN> Hi folks
[03:55] <rhYaN`> im new here
[03:55] <murkyMurk> volantares: ahh, RAID. You need a RAID controller to do raid. Usually builtin to mobo but often needs turning on in BIOS
[03:56] <rhYaN`> help me plese
[03:56] <volantares> yes, i have that turned on.. like i said, i have it working in windows
[03:56] <boritek> Please tell me why is GNOME-PANEL always freezing??? and howto solve this?
[03:56] <XanKriegor> boritek: chuvak
[03:56] <Vadi> Maybe because it gets cold. No, really, we have no idea.
[03:56] <Vadi> Can you tell *when* does it freeze?
[03:56] <XanKriegor> boritek: chuvak blin cdelau unlock
[03:56] <volantares> and once i install dmraid, I CAN see it on /dev/mapper/nvidia_etc
[03:56] <brownie17> rhYaN`, anyone will be happy to help you
[03:56] <rhYaN`> where can i get gui irc client
[03:57] <murkyMurk> volantares: soz, was afk. Does raid controller have it's own BIOS booty bit that you can set it up in?
[03:57] <brownie17> rhYaN`, xchat is a good one. do you need help installing it?
[03:57] <rhYaN`> by now im using irssi
[03:57] <XanKriegor> boritek: do you undastand ? unlock panel and move it
[03:57] <boritek> it freezes totally accidentally, sometimes if I install something, or open a program
[03:57] <volantares> there's a section you can go into to set it up and stuff, yes
[03:57] <brownie17> rhYaN`, xchat is VERY easy to install
[03:57] <nadis>  rhYaN`: gaim is nice
[03:57] <murkyMurk> rhYaN`: use gaim
[03:57] <erUSUL> Vadi: the laste kernel is *-16 (the one updated yesterday)
[03:57] <brownie17> nadis, would xchat not be easier for a newbie?
[03:57] <Vadi> Ah, okay, thanks erusul
[03:58] <rhYaN`> i try xchat, i think that is not compatible in ubuntu 7
[03:58] <kitche> rhYaN`: xchat-gnome should eb installed by default if you installed the ubuntu-desktop
[03:58] <brownie17> rhYaN`, xchat is compatible. i am currently using it
[03:58] <_Keef_> my mod_rewrite with apache is not working on 7.04 server, any ideas?
[03:58] <murkyMurk> volantares: that's all i ever do...i let the hardware control it completely
[03:58] <boritek> if I kill the gnome-panel it restarts, but after a couple of time it doestn even come back....
[03:58] <_Keef_> wow talk about spamming to get an answer
[03:58] <volantares> i do have it like that though..
[03:58] <rhYaN`> any one can get me xchat?
[03:58] <FastPutty> smeone here use openvpn bridge mode?
[03:58] <volantares> i set up my raid via the bios
[03:59] <doug__> jrib:  im back and in the chan
[03:59] <murkyMurk> _Keef_: feel free to contact canonical and pay them for support
[03:59] <volantares> it's a two drive stripe
[03:59] <Pici> !patience | _Keef_
[03:59] <ubotu> _Keef_: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[03:59] <Nauraushaun> Trying to use a USB Mass Storage Device on Ubuntu...how do I do it?
[03:59] <FastPutty> smeone here use openvpn bridge mode? it seem my server do not get a tap0 interface, but my client do have ip and tap0. someone got idea
[03:59] <volantares> it works with windows once i installed the drivers for it
[03:59] <erUSUL> !dmaraid
[03:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dmaraid - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:59] <rhYaN`> wer i can download xchat for ubuntu 7?
[03:59] <erUSUL> !dmraid
[03:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dmraid - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:59] <Pici> !raid
[03:59] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[03:59] <Daverocks> rhYaN`: sudo apt-get install xchat
[04:00] <volantares> it won't mount on linux though, and grub doesn't work because of it
[04:00] <Ballin22> hey i just screwed up my ubuntu conf files can someone tell me how to resore my ubuntu to reg defaults
[04:00] <_Keef_> yer I know, I know, just a linux newbie that would've rather used windows cause it would've saved hours
[04:00] <rhYaN`> ok Daverocks brb
[04:00] <kitche> _Keef_: then use windows no one is stopping you
[04:00] <volantares> if i remove the drive, i can get into ubuntu, but that makes it hard to solve the problem, so i have to use live-cd
[04:00] <_Keef_> I want to learn how to use linux though
[04:01] <Ballin22> hey i just screwed up my ubuntu conf files can someone tell me how to resore my ubuntu to reg defaults
[04:01] <erUSUL> volantares: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto <<<<
[04:01] <Daverocks> _Keef_: so you've tested mod_rewrite under win32 apache under the same configuration, and it works?
[04:01] <stefg> Ballin22: retore a backup or reinstall
[04:01] <_Keef_> well I can't because the configuration settings are different
[04:01] <murkyMurk> _Keef_: learning always takes longer
[04:01] <Pici> _Keef_: did you restart apache2 after making your changes?
[04:01] <_Keef_> yep
[04:02] <Ballin22> stefg, i don't think i have a back up so? isn't there someway i can restore all the conf settings to regular
[04:02] <_Keef_> I've tried following 3 different guides re-installing everytime
[04:02] <volantares> erusul: thanks.. i'll look at it and let you know.. thanks too murky for your help
[04:02] <genii> Ballin22: Some particular conf files or a bunch of them? If just for particular app you could only reinstall that app
[04:02] <volantares> wish me luck
[04:02] <stefg> Ballin22: if you made no backup, then no
[04:02] <murkyMurk> volantares: good luck with that
[04:02] <Planet-X> i have two items in my trashcan on my desktop i cannot delete
[04:02] <Planet-X> ??
[04:02] <Ballin22> genii, xorg.conf and xorg.0.conf
[04:02] <Pici> _Keef_: you might have luck asking in #apache  I'm sorry you couldnt find the answer here.
[04:02] <_Keef_> ok thanks
[04:02] <doug__> jrib:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38639/
[04:03] <Daverocks> _Keef_: yeah, they provide good advice in #apache generally
[04:03] <Ballin22> genii, i was trying to install beryl and i screwed up im guessing becausee my x-desktop gui won't even start up
[04:03] <brownie17> rob, okay worked out how to do it with mencoder, had a mistake there where i asked for it to be raw, it tried to spit out a 5 gig file
[04:03] <murkyMurk> Planet-X: open terminal. cd .Trash then sudo rm -rf *.*
[04:03] <Planet-X> wait i bet with a gksu naut i can do it
[04:03] <brownie17> rob, it's converting now, thanks so much for your help
[04:03] <erUSUL> volantares: no problem
[04:03] <Nauraushaun> Trying to use a USB Mass Storage Device on Ubuntu...
[04:03] <genii> Ballin22: Ah, for that it's only the xorg stuff, not all ubuntu. If you know your video settings etc, try:  sudo dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:03] <Planet-X> there's nothing in /home/joshua/.Trash
[04:03] <rob> brownie17, nice, good luck
[04:04] <Daverocks> Planet-X: tried "ls -la" (hidden files)
[04:04] <murkyMurk> Ballin22: hey, I did just that. Ended up putting Gusty on :(
[04:04] <genii> Ballin22: If you don't know video driver put vesa   this will at least let you get back into gui
[04:04] <jrib> Planet-X, murkyMurk: be careful with that command... at least check that the person made it to .Trash ok, people will often type ".trash" and then wipe their home
[04:04] <Ballin22> genii, i tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and i did everything it asked me to but still no luck
[04:04] <Planet-X> Daverocks: Tried that
[04:04] <Planet-X> Daverocks nothing there man
[04:04] <murkyMurk> Planet-X: ls -lah does it
[04:04] <Undress_Bonifaci> hello all
[04:04] <Undress_Bonifaci> its me rhYaN
[04:04] <Planet-X> ls -lah there is . and ..
[04:04] <Planet-X> :p
[04:05] <Undress_Bonifaci> thank u all
[04:05] <Daverocks> Planet-X: yet nautilus shows files?
[04:05] <Planet-X> um
[04:05] <Ballin22> genii, pretty much i just set everything to default
[04:05] <genii> Ballin22: Did you do something like: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart       after?
[04:05] <Planet-X> only when i open the trash
[04:05] <Planet-X> with right click
[04:05] <doug__> jrib:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38640/
[04:05] <Planet-X> but it shows location trash:
[04:05] <Planet-X> and if i put  that location into nautilus it shows nothing.
[04:05] <Ballin22> genii, no i did not what does that do
[04:05] <genii> Ballin22: Restarts the login manager
[04:05] <genii> work calls :(
[04:06] <Pici> Planet-X: what if you enable hidden items?
[04:06] <murkyMurk> Planet-X: your Trash can on desktop is just shortcut to ~.Trash     manually go there in terminal and rm it all as root
[04:06] <Nauraushaun> How do you use a USB device on Ubuntun!?!?!
[04:06] <Daverocks> murkyMurk: ~/.Trash
[04:06] <Planet-X> k i'll try hold on
[04:06] <Planet-X> ~/.Trash has nothing in it
[04:06] <rob> Nauraushaun, plug it in
[04:06] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: well plug it in first ;)
[04:06] <Undress_Bonifaci> any one knows how to install vpn in ubuntu 6.06?
[04:06] <murkyMurk> Planet-X:  then your trashcan is empty
[04:06] <volantares> hmm can i log as root in a live-cd
[04:06] <Daverocks> Planet-X: yeah, you just checked that :P
[04:06] <Ballin22> genii, ok i guess ill try that but should i run the xserver input first before i put that
[04:06] <LjL> is there any way i could tell X to always ignore multiple keypresses and not send repeats when a key is kept pressed, for a *single* key?
[04:06] <Daverocks> murkyMurk: theoretically
[04:06] <r0bby> Has anybody complained that the newest kernel upgrade causes a kernel panic on dell inspiron laptops?
[04:06] <Planet-X> @Nebechanezuh:~/.Trash$ ls -lah
[04:06] <Planet-X> total 8.0K
[04:06] <Planet-X> drwx------  2 joshua joshua 4.0K 2007-09-12 11:40 .
[04:06] <Planet-X> drwxr-xr-x 45 joshua joshua 4.0K 2007-09-25 19:52 ..
[04:06] <Planet-X> $
[04:06] <volantares> i tried dmraid -r and it says i have to be root (i'm looking at "no raid drives)
[04:06] <LjL> !paste > Planet-X    (Planet-X, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:06] <darkhack> morning all
[04:07] <murkyMurk> Planet-X: so long as you checked with ls-lah in terminal...naughty hautilus might not show eevrything
[04:07] <kecebongsoft> is anyone have try feisty fawn on acer aspire 4720? i've heard no sound, i try many solution but i've got none :-(
[04:07] <volantares> actually.. it DOES say that mapper/nvidia_ xyz IS activated..
[04:07] <volantares> *sigh*
[04:07] <Planet-X> well
[04:07] <Undress_Bonifaci> any one knows how to install vpn in ubuntu 6.06?
[04:07] <Ballin22> ok i'll be back guys wish me luck =/
[04:07] <Planet-X> desktop manager is showing 2 items in my trash
[04:07] <jrib> Planet-X: type "trash://" after press ctrl-l in the gksu nautilus to get to the trash
[04:07] <Planet-X> and it lets me empty it, like there really is two items in my trash
[04:07] <Nauraushaun> Daverocks, it's plugged in.
[04:07] <Nauraushaun> What next :P
[04:07] <Planet-X> what's ctrl-l do
[04:08] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: ok, what kind of usb device is it? flash drive? camera? webcam?
[04:08] <kitche> r0bby: what do you mean by kernel panic though since a kernel panic can mean anything
[04:08] <murkyMurk> kecebongsoft: you tried alsamixer?
[04:08] <corpse> http://thekickback.com/rickroll/batman.php?titlename=/my_pics_02
[04:08] <volantares> ok.. current question: can i log in as root in a live-cd?
[04:08] <r0bby> funny part: it's managed to boot into an older kernel no issue.
[04:08] <erUSUL> volantares: and 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/mapper/nvidia_ xyz...' what says?
[04:08] <Planet-X> jrib: i think i'm there but if my trash is different from root's trash then no such help
[04:08] <Planet-X> right?
[04:08] <darkhack> Anyone here install gutsy yet?
[04:08] <r0bby> nevermind
[04:09] <r0bby> darkhack: ask in #ubuntu+1 ;)
[04:09] <volantares> oh, btw, i don't want to INSTALL, or DESTROY the drive
[04:09] <volantares> it already has a lot of data
[04:09] <murkyMurk> Planet-X: every user has therir own .Trash
[04:09] <Undress_Bonifaci> any one knows how to install vpn in ubuntu 6.06?
[04:09] <kitche> r0bby: since a kernel panic can be many things like can not find root VFS among others
[04:09] <r0bby> and darkhack: I had a *BAD* experience with fiesty
[04:09] <volantares> so..
[04:09] <Undress_Bonifaci> VPNC i mean
[04:09] <r0bby> that one :X
 ubuntu+1
[04:09] <Nauraushaun> It's a PSP daverocks.
[04:09] <kecebongsoft> murkyMurk : yeah, i've unmute all chanel but nothing happen
 really and which problem in feisty?
[04:10] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: yeah, so it should show up as a flash drive
[04:10] <kitche> r0bby: it might have switched back to non-libata maybe but just use the odler kernel for now
[04:10] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: but it doesn't?
[04:10] <Nauraushaun> Where?
[04:10] <r0bby> darkhack: mainly it was unstable
[04:10] <Nauraushaun> I dunno where to look for it.
[04:10] <r0bby> kitche: I'm doing that
[04:10] <jrib> Planet-X: but when you go to "trash://" in regular nautilus as your user, two items show up?
[04:10] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: go to places -> computer for a start
[04:10] <Planet-X> yup
[04:10] <Planet-X> or even click trash from the dropdown
[04:10] <Planet-X> can't delete them
[04:10] <r0bby> darkhack: where do i start: X broke on me, etc etc etc
[04:10] <xris_> d
[04:10] <Nauraushaun> It's not there.
[04:10] <kike> hghg
Feisty is working fine for me unless there's some soft ur trying to install
[04:11] <Nauraushaun> Hold on it turned off.
[04:11] <murkyMurk> Planet-X: do it from a command line terminal
[04:11] <volantares> Disk /dev/mapper/nvidia_jddgegha: 640.1 GB, 640145817600 bytes
[04:11] <volantares> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 77826 cylinders
[04:11] <volantares> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[04:11] <volantares>                       Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[04:11] <volantares> /dev/mapper/nvidia_jddgegha1               1       77827   625140988    7  HPFS/NTFS
[04:11] <Planet-X> do what
[04:11] <volantares> apologies
[04:11] <murkyMurk> Planet-X: delete the files
[04:11] <jrib> Planet-X: if you have other partitions like usb keys, it probably shows /path/to/partition/.Trash-$USER too
[04:11] <r0bby> darkhack: let me make it clearer: this was *BEFORE* it was released.
[04:11] <Nauraushaun> Nah not there.
[04:11] <Daverocks> murkyMurk: lol, the files aren't THERE when Planet-X goes to the terminal
I see
[04:11] <Planet-X> dude
[04:11] <Planet-X> i think, i deleted files as root bc i been doing that
[04:12] <Daverocks> jrib: ah interesting possibility
[04:12] <r0bby> darkhack: gutsy is usually broken anyways, so i wouldn't go near it with a 10 foot pole.
[04:12] <Planet-X> and they went into a .Trash-root dir
[04:12] <Planet-X> somewhere on my hd
[04:12] <wolferine> PX, what are you trying to do?
[04:12] <murkyMurk> Daverocks: ahhh..i thought he said they weren't there in nautilus
[04:12] <Planet-X> delete the two files in my trashcan
[04:12] <jrib> Planet-X: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[04:12] <erUSUL> volantares: so, what's the problem? you bios raid recogniced and seems to work ok
lol - Well, I'm testing it right now
[04:12] <volantares> well it doesn't. it won't mount
[04:12] <r0bby> do it on a system you don't use regularly.
[04:12] <wolferine> check the 'ubuntu guide' (google it), it explains how to do such things
Yeah and I do see some broken stuff but manage to patch it
[04:13] <r0bby> darkhack: for support on gutsy, #ubuntu+1 is where you should get it.
[04:13] <Pici> darkhack: /j #ubuntu+1
[04:13] <volantares> and more importantly, grub doesn't mount it either (gives me an error 17)
[04:13] <Pici> !enter
[04:13] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:13] <volantares> so i can't even load windows
[04:13] <r0bby> Pici: thanks for being clearier to him.
[04:13] <Pici> r0bby: Sure :)
[04:13] <murkyMurk> Planet-X: locate .Trash will show up all trashed files
[04:13] <r0bby> Apparently you need to paint pictures ;)
[04:13] <ferronica> hi all
[04:14] <Nauraushaun> The PSP doesn't show up in Places > Computer
[04:14] <ferronica> Is there any update available for GAIM ?
[04:14] <erUSUL> volantares: try this 'sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/mapper/nvidia_jddgegha1 /mn/'
[04:14] <erUSUL> volantares: try this 'sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/mapper/nvidia_jddgegha1 /mnt/'  sorry
[04:14] <Pici> ferronica: Hm? What kind of update are you expecting?
[04:14] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: i had a friend with a PSP which wouldn't show up as a flash drive on any OS
I'm there and letting most know some bug issue
[04:14] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: does it work on windows?
thanks
[04:14] <Nauraushaun> It does.
[04:15] <ferronica> Pici: upgrade may be
[04:15] <Nauraushaun> It worked off camera drivers on Windows 98, and on XP it works by default.
[04:15] <ferronica> Pici: some new version
[04:15] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: check dmesg and /var/log/messages
[04:15] <ferronica> Pici: i am using ubuntu fiesty fawn GNOME :)
[04:16] <[SiN] Saint> hey
[04:16] <[SiN] Saint> i have a queston
[04:16] <ferronica> Pici: Really i get bored with GAIM :(
[04:16] <ferronica> Pici: something new should be there :(
[04:16] <Nauraushaun> Waitwhat?
[04:16] <volantares> ok.. it didn't do anything the first time (so i suppose it worked).. I'll try and see if i can actually get into the drive
[04:16] <Pici> ferronica: Why do you think something new should be there?
[04:16] <Nauraushaun> Daverocks, dmesg? var/log/messages?
[04:17] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: sorry... do "sudo tail /var/log/messages"
[04:17] <[SiN] Saint> im instaling ubuntu right now, if i format my HD where windows is running on, will it delete my hardware ?
[04:17] <Pici> ferronica: Pidgin will be in Gutsy, which is releasing in less than a month.
[04:17] <Daverocks> [SiN] Saint: how exactly can you "delete hardware"? :P
[04:17] <[SiN] Saint> well
[04:17] <Daverocks> [SiN] Saint: it will delete windows yes
[04:17] <ferronica> Pici: its a linux not a shitty windows :)
[04:17] <Pici> !ohmy | ferronica
[04:17] <ubotu> ferronica: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:17] <[SiN] Saint> i once screwed up my pc and it said my sound card is not installed
[04:17] <murkyMurk> [SiN] Saint: it will make your windows unusable. DO NOT DO THAT if you don't know what you are doing
[04:18] <[SiN] Saint> and i couldnt play sounds
[04:18] <Pici> ferronica: I dont know what your point is.
[04:18] <Nauraushaun> Daverocks, it did some stuff, but it still doesn't show up.
[04:18] <[SiN] Saint> even tho it wasent deleted from the pc ....
[04:18] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: so it said new usb device etc?
[04:18] <ibara> 1/quit
[04:18] <volantares> nope still won't let me access. here's what it says "cannot mount volume" details: "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1, missing codepage or other error"
[04:18] <ferronica> Pici: Gusty Gibbon include pidigin not GAIM
[04:18] <Daverocks> [SiN] Saint: those are your drivers stuffing up
[04:18] <Nauraushaun> Yep.
[04:18] <Pici> ferronica: Correct.
[04:18] <Nauraushaun> daverocks
[04:18] <Nauraushaun> A problem is that, on the PSP it usually says USB Connection, now it says Please Wait...like it doesn't recognise the OS.
[04:18] <Daverocks> [SiN] Saint: ubuntu will have its own sound drivers, so it should be fine
[04:18] <ferronica> Pici: thanx god :)
[04:18] <kitche> ferronica: Pidgin is Gaim with new name
[04:18] <volantares> hmm in some cases useful info is found in syslog etc
[04:19] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: i see, yeah it needs to say usb connection... but usb MSC is a standard, linux goes through the process the same way windows does
[04:19] <ferronica> Pici: kitche; okay its a upgrade of GAIM
[04:19] <murkyMurk> volantares: missing code page rings a bell...something about windows code pages...google that with mount
[04:19] <jhatlelid> I'm getting distorted Sound on my Intel HD Audio Optical Output all of the sudden. Remains after reboot. Works in Windows Vista/XP. Suggestions?
[04:19] <Nauraushaun> Daverocks...got a solution?
[04:19] <[SiN] Saint> so lets make it short,:p can i format C without woryng that my hardware will be screwed ?
[04:19] <Znortfl> Hello Ubuntu people, php5-cli quits with "bus error". Is there a solution for this?
[04:19] <xangelo> Saint, I've had the no sound problem myself, you just need to dwonload the new drivers
[04:20] <Pici> [SiN] Saint: You may have some issues with hardware, but it wont be hardware problems, those are software problems.
[04:20] <[SiN] Saint> ah shit windows :/
[04:20] <Daverocks> [SiN] Saint: yes, the installation cannot really destroy hardware
[04:20] <erUSUL> volantares:  bad superblock on /dev/sda1 ??? the device is /dev/mapper/nvidia_jddgegha1 ?? isn't it?
[04:20] <murkyMurk> [SiN] Saint: it will not damage your hardware but will erase your windows installation
[04:20] <Daverocks> [SiN] Saint: the sound problems you were having on windows were probably due to bad sound drivers, which are software
[04:20] <volantares> yeah
[04:21] <Pici> !ohmy | [SiN] Saint
[04:21] <ubotu> [SiN] Saint: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:21] <[SiN] Saint> i know that it wont make my gfx car or w/e explode but it wil 'uninstall' it
[04:21] <volantares> /dev/sda1 is the first sata drive in the raid
[04:21] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: well i've definitely used a PSP successfully on linux before
[04:21] <erUSUL> volantares: you can not mount the directly
[04:21] <Nauraushaun> God dammit.
[04:21] <erUSUL> volantares: you can not mount that device directly
[04:21] <xangelo> that particular error isn't directly windows fault, it just stems from you getting rid of windows.
[04:22] <Pici> [SiN] Saint: Huh? You may need to load some drivers when you boot to linux, but there is no way that its going to physically damage your hardware.
[04:22] <Daverocks> Nauraushaun: i have a feeling something's wrong with the psp itself if it's not getting to the "USB connection" screen, usually it always does that, but THEN doesn't necessarily work
[04:22] <volantares> ok well the way i tried to access it was, i went to computer, and on the left there is a "596 meg drive", which is the raid together
[04:22] <volantares> if i double click on that, i get that error.
[04:22] <[SiN] Saint> and about how many hardware instal thingys will i have to instal then ? :/
[04:23] <Nauraushaun> Oh dear. I've had troubles with the USB port before.
[04:23] <xangelo> Nauraushaun: are you sure the PSP works on a windows system? It might just be the PSP itself
[04:23] <Nauraushaun> It did a few days ago.
[04:23] <murkyMurk> [SiN] Saint: about none on most PCs
[04:23] <volantares> and murky: what should i be looking for?
[04:23] <xangelo> [SiN] Saint: It all depends on your software. Windows itself comes preloaded with a lot of the drivers you'll need, but occasionally you'll have to download more
[04:23] <erUSUL> volantares: i do not think graphical front ends are used or tested extensibily on dmraid devices... better just put an apropiate line in you fstab for the dmraid to be mounted at startup
[04:23] <sakitram> hello, does the installation through Alternate CD require Internet connection?
[04:23] <MTecknology> I just kept my question in the paste... but I'm trying to figure out the the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway of vmnet1... http://pastebin.ca/715813
[04:23] <[SiN] Saint> and what for ?
[04:24] <LjL> is there any way i could tell X to always ignore multiple keypresses and not send repeats when a key is kept pressed, for a *single* key?
[04:24] <[SiN] Saint> coz i dont think my pc wil be able to run without a gfxcard
[04:24] <pastor> I have all other programs closed, but when I try to become root, I get the following error...su: Authentication failure
[04:24] <pastor> Sorry.
[04:24] <Daverocks> [SiN] Saint: you should just be able to go through the main install process and then most things should work. some things may need proprietary drivers, like newer ati or nvidia graphics cards for 3d stuff
[04:24] <MILI> QAO
[04:24] <murkyMurk> volantares: my raid was hardware...never used softy raid, soz
[04:24] <Pici> !root | pastor
[04:24] <ubotu> pastor: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[04:24] <pastor> any thoughts?
[04:24] <pastor> ok
[04:25] <volantares> ok.. so how do i do that (i'm new)
[04:25] <ferronica> Pici: kitche; i think Pidgin wont support WEBCAM
[04:25] <sakitram> hello, does the installation through Alternate CD require Internet connection?
[04:25] <sakitram> ?
[04:25] <murkyMurk> pastor try sudo -i
[04:25] <LjL> sakitram: no
[04:25] <Pici> ferronica: I coudlnt tell you either way, I dont use pidgin or gaim.
[04:25] <sakitram> LjL: thanks
[04:25] <ferronica> Pici: kitche: drawback :(
[04:25] <volantares> oh, and more importantly, how do i get grub to recognise it properly?
[04:25] <erUSUL> volantares: please adress me like i do or i will miss your msgs
[04:25] <LjL> sakitram: at least not anymore than the Desktop CD installation would (which is, i think, "no")
[04:25] <volantares> ok, sorry.
[04:25] <xangelo> [SiN] Saint: your graphics card will work, but more than likely you will have to update it o the most resent version
[04:25] <ferronica> Pici: kitche: then what you use ?
[04:26] <Pici> ferronica: All my friends are on IRC, thats what I use.  Through irssi.
[04:26] <pastor> that's it murkyMurk, thanks
[04:26] <osiris_the_virus> any one know how to get the svn package
[04:26] <Daverocks> ferronica: kopete and amsn will both do msn webcam
[04:26] <Pici> osiris_the_virus: for?
[04:26] <LjL> osiris_the_virus: sudo apt-get install subversion
[04:26] <erUSUL> volantares: 'gksudo /etc/fstab'
[04:26] <osiris_the_virus> ive tried apt-get install svn and it dosent work
[04:27] <kitche> ferronica: myself I use ii still trying to get a nice setup with it though another irc client
[04:27] <ferronica> Pici: but my logitech quick cam fusion wont work in ubuntu
[04:27] <LjL> osiris_the_virus: that's because the package is called "subversion". use "apt-cache search <keywords>" when you're unsure what the name of a package is.
[04:27] <xangelo> osiris_the_virus: svn is just a widely accepted short form, you will need to use subversion
[04:27] <Cryoniq> Anyone working with 3D modeling, graphics etc. using drawing tablets? I am interested to learn more and thinking of buying a drawing tablet, like wacom. But I am not quite sure what size is good for that, along with some regular drawing in gimp etc. Would a A6 be way too small and why? (putting question here since Im also wondering how it will work under ubuntu that is my 100% main OS).
[04:27] <volantares> erusul: ok, that's typed.. is there anything else i need to do?
[04:27] <Pici> ferronica: My webcam doesnt work in Linux either
[04:28] <Daverocks> ferronica: apparently it works with the UVC drivers
[04:28] <LjL> volantares: you can type just the first few letters of the name of the person you're talking to, and then hit the TAB key; the name will be auto-completed
[04:28] <Daverocks> ferronica: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=194793 may help you
[04:28] <volantares> LjL: thanks for that.
[04:28] <fr500> hello
[04:28] <xangelo> ferronica: I think the logitech cams have drivers availble for linux on their website.
[04:28] <erUSUL> volantares: add to the en of the file a line like this >>>  /dev/mapper/nvidia_jddgegha1 /media/windows ntfs ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0 0
[04:28] <LjL> osiris_the_virus: if you're trying to get SVN in order to compile and install software from source, however... have you made sure that there is not a package available for what you need?
[04:29] <fr500> can anyone help me getting my laptop multimedia buttons working
[04:29] <LjL> !hotkeys
[04:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hotkeys - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:29] <fr500> used to work on feisty, reinstalled and it's gone
[04:29] <LjL> !shortcuts
[04:29] <ubotu> Keyboard shortcuts can be set in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts (Gnome) or "Input Actions" in KControl (KDE). If your multimedia keys don't work with that, try the 'keytouch' package, explained at http://keytouch.sourceforge.net (GNOME) or https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KDEMultimediaKeys (KDE) - See !Keyboard for changing layouts
[04:29] <volantares> erUSUL: i seem to be on a normal prompt, is that expected, or should i be in some sort of editor?
[04:29] <LjL> hadn't i aliased hotkeys to shortcuts...?
[04:29] <erUSUL> volantares: sorry i misstyped the first command is 'gksu gedit /etc/fstab'
[04:29] <sakitram> somebody please give me the MD5 sum of    ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso
[04:29] <sakitram> ?
[04:30] <osiris_the_virus> Ljl im trying to install asterisk and free PBX so im going through a howto
[04:30] <ferronica> Pici: oh linus is best in everything  ,but with small things make windows in top
[04:30] <fr500> LjL the thing is keystrokes are ont being detected
[04:30] <fr500> the buttons are not in the keyboard
[04:30] <xangelo> sakitram: Isn't the MD5 sum available as a download from ubuntu.com?
[04:31] <Daverocks> xangelo: (re the webcams) nah, don't think so, though most of them work using popular linux webcam drivers since they generally conform to ISO standards
[04:31] <sakitram> xangelo: I do not find anywhere.  Am I missing?
[04:31] <Zergiu> can I export mp3 files from a windows partition and listen to them in ubuntu?
[04:31] <Cryoniq> Anyone using Wacom tablets here in ubuntu?
[04:31] <LjL> fr500: make sure the right keyboard model is selected in the preferences. i cannot be much more specific, as i use KDE and the location and usage of my preferences is different
[04:31] <erUSUL> !ntfs | Zergiu
[04:31] <ubotu> Zergiu: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[04:31] <Pici> sakitram: http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/MD5SUMS
[04:31] <LjL> !mountwindows > Zergiu    (Zergiu, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:31] <murkyMur1> sakitram: i can't see it there either
[04:32] <LjL> !-ntfs
[04:32] <ubotu> ntfs aliases: nfts - added by apokryphos on 2006-06-18 00:07:26
[04:32] <volantares> erUSUL: ok.. i've pasted that and saved it, is there a next step?
[04:32] <sakitram> Thank you people.  :)
[04:32] <erUSUL> volantares: sudo mkdir /media/windows
[04:32] <Ax-Ax> how do i restart the sound system?
[04:32] <Nikon> more like sudo rm -r /windows
[04:33] <murkyMur1> Ax-Ax: sudo /etc/init.d/alsa restart
[04:33] <Ax-Ax> ok
[04:33] <Zergiu> even if I can acces the partitions , I need to mount them?
[04:33] <LjL> Zergiu: sorry?
[04:33] <douma> does anybody knows  any program that i can watch movies with subtitles?
[04:33] <xangelo> sakitram: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[04:33] <LjL> Zergiu: the way to access a drive/partition in Linux *is* to mount it
[04:33] <murkyMur1> Ax-Ax: alsa-utils
[04:34] <erUSUL> douma: xine and (g)mplayer work for me
[04:34] <Znortfl> okay, I got php running. But now my apache server just keeps offering php files for download, instead of processing them! What should I do?
[04:34] <scriptha> I want php5-cli with mysql, how do I install the with apt-get?
[04:34] <fr500> does anyone have a toshiba lptop with front panel mounted multimedia controls?
[04:34] <scriptha> that*
[04:34] <tomkCZ> ahoj - zde je mozne polozit dotaz ?
[04:34] <osfameron> douma: I find vlc is ok for subtitles (horrible user interface though, but hey, this is multimedia on linuix...)
[04:34] <LjL> Znortfl: are the files set as executable? (ls -l filename to check)
[04:34] <erUSUL> douma: file.avi and file.srt in the same dir
[04:34] <Ax-Ax> sudo: /etc/init.d/alsa: command not found
[04:34] <LjL> !cz | tomkCZ
[04:34] <ubotu> tomkCZ: esk uivatele dme, aby mluvili v kanle #ubuntu anglicky. esky je mono se domluvit v #ubuntu-cz. Dkujeme.
[04:34] <Zergiu> then I already have it mounted , cause I can get in the partition , right?
[04:34] <xangelo> Daverocks: ah, my apologies, I confused Logitech with Labtec
[04:34] <Zergiu> :S
[04:34] <erUSUL> volantares: have you created the dir?
[04:34] <volantares> erUSUL: ok..
[04:34] <murkyMur1> Ax-Ax: alsa-utils  soz
[04:35] <LjL> Zergiu: i suppose so. so, if you can access it... what's the problem?
[04:35] <Ax-Ax> bash: alsa-utils: command not found
[04:35] <Ax-Ax> :((
[04:35] <Zergiu> I want to plat mp3 files from it , what do I have to do
[04:35] <Zergiu> play*
[04:35] <erUSUL> volantares: now do 'sudo umount /dev/mapper/nvidia_jddgegha1 && sudo mount -a'
[04:35] <volantares> erUSUL: i have a bad feeling this might not work because i'm using a live-cd
[04:35] <luca__> italiani ci sono x caso
[04:35] <Pici> !it | luca__
[04:35] <murkyMur1> Ax-Ax: no, sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[04:35] <LjL> Zergiu, just play them. if the partition is accessible, you should be able to play them fine, like from anywhere else
[04:35] <ubotu> luca__: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[04:35] <Znortfl> LjL: Even on 777, apache offers it as a download
[04:35] <Ax-Ax> oh
[04:35] <volantares> erUSUL: ok..
[04:36] <Ax-Ax> Thanks :)
[04:36] <Ax-Ax> i'm stupid
[04:36] <LjL> Znortfl: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP#head-59bdeb1f6438eddbde544b41ca0a5149c59624b6
[04:36] <Zergiu> You do not have a decoder installed to handle this file. You might need to install the necessary plugins.
[04:36] <ks> how do handl special symbols in password when editing fstab ?
[04:37] <erUSUL> volantares: o_O well when you reboot every conf we've made will be lost
[04:37] <Znortfl> LjL: done that, ran a2enmod, restarted. Still a download
[04:37] <LjL> Zergiu, can you play mp3 files from your *Ubuntu* partition?
[04:37] <volantares> erUSUL: yes i'm saving them in a word document..
[04:37] <erUSUL> volantares: i thought that you wanted to acces the raid from a instaled ubuntu
[04:37] <Zergiu> yes , but it sais the error I just copy-paste
[04:37] <LjL> Znortfl: and libapache2-mod-php5 is installed, right?
[04:37] <erUSUL> volantares: if you want to install ubuntu on the dmraid
[04:38] <xangelo> Zergiu: Ubuntu doesn't install the necessary codecs you need to play mp3's for legal reasons, you need to download a separate package
[04:38] <Daverocks> !mp3 | Zergiu
[04:38] <ubotu> Zergiu: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:38] <LjL> Znortfl: (and you ran a2enmod with sudo, of course?)
[04:38] <volantares> erUSUL: yeah.. see the problem atm is that i cannot boot into my harddrive version over unbutu without pulling out my raid because grub won't recognise it (it gives me an error 17)
[04:38] <Zergiu> ok thanks
[04:38] <Znortfl> LjL: according to apt-get it is installed, and yes, I did run it with sudo :)
[04:38] <axisys> how do I share my desktop, through a browser, with 50 people in different states for a presentation
[04:38] <LjL> Znortfl, there was another guy with this problem a couple of months ago, let me check my logs
[04:38] <solinux> what is the best martial arts ?
[04:39] <genii> Znortfl: Did you restart apache?
[04:39] <axisys> they have different OS .. but they all have a browser
[04:39] <volantares> erUSUL: hard drive version of unbutu, rather.. but i will be doing these commands once i get into my hard drive version as well. but i can't get into it without losing my raid drive
[04:39] <Znortfl> genii: multiple times
[04:39] <murkyMur1> solinux: ninjutsu
[04:39] <solinux> ninjutsu why ?
[04:39] <erUSUL> volantares: there are instructions here to install ubuntu on a dmaraid https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[04:40] <volantares> erUSUL: so i'm between a rock and a hard place until grub recognises that drive or whatever, because vista is on that drive too..
[04:40] <volantares> erUSUL: here's the problem: i don't want it on my dmraid drive :(
[04:40] <murkyMur1> axisys: System->Preferences->remote desktop and tell them to conform to linux standards
[04:40] <scriptha> How do I install php5-cli with mysql support?
[04:40] <DeathWolf> is lighttpd 1.5 available anywhere in a usable package?
[04:40] <murkyMur1> axisys: but maybe VNC will save you?
[04:41] <osiris_the_virus> anyone know how to install Free PBX
[04:41] <erUSUL> volantares: where do you want it?
[04:41] <volantares> erUSUL: essentially i need to fix the grub so it will work with this drive; i'm happy to reinstall ubuntu again, but it can't be on this dmraid drive..
[04:41] <axisys> murkyMur1: vnc will offer a url ?
[04:41] <volantares> erUSUL: i have two ide drives, the slave will be dedicated entirely to ubuntu
[04:41] <axisys> murkyMur1: realvnc?
[04:41] <volantares> erUSUL: if it places stuff on the other ide drive as well, then fine..
[04:42] <Znortfl> genii, LjL: it seems firefox cache bugged me out. All this time, php was active, but apparently firefox remembered that file as downloadable
[04:42] <erUSUL> volantares: well afaics the grub problem you are seeing is not related to the dmraid becouse ubuntu and therefore grub is instaled on other disk not belonging to the raid ??
[04:42] <murkyMur1> axisys: yeah, there are many VNCs, there are even windows clients that can connect to a shared linux desktop IIRC
[04:42] <LjL> Znortfl: hah
[04:43] <axisys> murkyMur1: would be nice to have just a http connect to a share desktop
[04:43] <Znortfl> yep, there it is: http://localhost/~tobias/ is "phtml download" and http://localhost/~tobias/index.php is not
[04:43] <volantares> erUSUL: yes i suppose. i don't know enough about the linux system. what i do know is that if all of my drives are installed, then grub reaches stage 1.5, and then stops and gives me an error 17.
[04:44] <corey> leave
[04:44] <axisys> murkyMur1: i just started a realvncserver which gave me this http://rafb.net/p/1HL8Dk81.html
[04:44] <genii> axisys: The vnc server has a java client which allows this, usually on port 5901 or possibly 5801
[04:44] <murkyMur1> axisys: then you would have to run a webserver as well. a standard VNC server will work just fine
[04:44] <axisys> murkyMur1: any idea what the server port be?
[04:44] <volantares> erUSUL: when i looked it up, it was an error that was similar in nature to this one
[04:44] <ferronica> how to check my mainboard model number and make on ubuntu fiesty fawn GNOME ?
[04:44] <axisys> genii: cool..
[04:45] <murkyMur1> axisys: 5900 by default
[04:45] <Znortfl> btw, there is no php-gtk package in the repo right? I cant seem to find one
[04:45] <volantares> erUSUL: so i presumed that a similar issue is occuring, and perhaps that could be also resolved on grub. what you've given me is still helpful though since i'll have to do it anyway
[04:45] <devaudio> how can i change the default screen position for new windows? i have "Big Desktop" enabled, and when i open/click apps, they open up right in the center of the two monitors
[04:45] <murkyMur1> \away
[04:45] <murkyMur1> whoops
[04:46] <kling0n> hello :) Im looking for a fairly stratightforward way to backup amy package list and revert to something resembling an ubuntu-minimal installation.... any suggestions for a good way of doing so? I'm not completely at home with apt-get with regards to removing stuff with all dependencies nor generating my package list in a usable format... any suggestions?
[04:46] <erUSUL> volantares: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/grub-error-guide.xml
[04:46] <volantares> erUSUL: by the way, were those commands you gave me all that needs to be done?
[04:46] <LjL> ferronica: i don't think there is a way. lspci will probably give you the names of some of the chipsets, possibly including the north and south bridges, not sure
[04:46] <gary_> Hi everyone
[04:47] <volantares> erUSUL: ok, can you help me fix that conf file?
[04:47] <solinux> do you think chi does exist ?
[04:47] <erUSUL> volantares: well the commands i gave were to make a permanent mount of the ntfs partition in linux (ubuntu) so you can access the files there (read only mount)
[04:47] <Pici> !offtopic | solinux
[04:47] <ubotu> solinux: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:47] <solinux> :)
[04:47] <fr500> anyone with a toshiba laptop?
[04:48] <volantares> erUSUL: ok.. it can only be read only then?
[04:48] <erUSUL> volantares: sorry but i have to go...
[04:48] <volantares> ok...
[04:48] <LjL> !anyone
[04:48] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[04:48] <ferronica> LjL: 00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801EB (ICH5) SATA Controller (rev 02)
[04:48] <axisys> genii, murkyMur1 5801 worked
[04:49] <Mr-Snick> = . =
[04:49] <LjL> ferronica, that's just the IDE controller (which is part of your motherboard, yes, but). i also have lines such as 00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M266 Host Bridge
[04:49] <erUSUL> volantares: you can make it rw with ntfs-3g (basically in fstab where we put ntfs you cnage that with ntfs-3g once you instaled it)
[04:49] <erUSUL> !ntfs-3g | volantares
[04:49] <ubotu> volantares: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:49] <Mr-Snick> Erm..
[04:49] <genii> !clone | kling0n     The get-selections and set-selections parts are for making a package list and installing/reinstalling those.
[04:49] <ubotu> kling0n     The get-selections and set-selections parts are for making a package list and installing/reinstalling those.: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[04:49] <volantares> erUSUL: ok.. so i use ntfs-3g instead
[04:49] <erUSUL> volantares: yes
[04:50] <Mr-Snick> I just installed ubuntu feisty 32 bit. My question is , how can i install my video driver, nVidia 6150LE?
[04:50] <erUSUL> volantares: now i have to fly ;)
[04:50] <xangelo> volantares: is there a particular reason you want it as read only?
[04:50] <LjL> !nvidia > Mr-Snick    (Mr-Snick, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:50] <LjL> Mr-Snick: i recommend that you install the official Ubuntu package using APT.
[04:50] <Mr-Snick> LjL: How?
[04:50] <volantares> erUSUL: i don't want it read only.. i'm happy to have it r/w, i'd prefer it that way
[04:50] <axisys> genii: i got a user able to connect.. but it is a black screen with a X
[04:50] <LjL> Mr-Snick, i just made Ubotu send you a link that explains it.
[04:51] <Mr-Snick> ok ty
[04:51] <axisys> genii: how do I actually show my browser in there?
[04:51] <volantares> erUSUL: but i'm more concerned atm about being able to get grub to work! :) thanks a lot erusul, i appreciate it
[04:51] <ferronica> LjL: 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82865G/PE/P DRAM Controller/Host-Hub Interface (rev 02)
[04:52] <LjL> ferronica: i guess that's either your north bridge or your south bridge. you could google to find out which motherboards use it. but there is no way to see the actual motherboard model, i'm afraid.
[04:52] <genii> axisys: Sounds like some issue of the X server vncserver is connecting to, likely it's a simple default one and not gnome or kde, etc. You'd have to look up where to specify the wm for vncserver
[04:53] <axisys> genii: does it only share X. i cannot share my browser?
[04:53] <ferronica> LjL: I am using FOXCONN mainboard
[04:53] <user_> helllllllllllllllllo
[04:53] <xangelo> Volantares: The error you were recieving was Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition?
[04:53] <user_> whats up
[04:53] <volantares> xangelo: yes
[04:53] <genii> axisys:define "share my browser"
[04:53] <ferronica> LjL: model 865a01-PE-6LS
[04:54] <pastor> I have downloaded a program in ubuntu from sinaptic and it seems to have done it ok. However, the program does not appear in my 'aplications' menu. Any thoughts?
[04:54] <xangelo> Volantares: you can try this -> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=120802
[04:54] <volantares> xangelo: the biggest problem is that i'm a complete newbie so i'm not confident fiddling with these files (nor do i know the comands)
[04:54] <genii> axisys: If you mean can you use the webbrowser on the remote box from inside the broswer on your local box, yes.
[04:55] <astronouth7303> are there docs on going from ubuntu-exclusive to ubuntu/XP dual boot?
[04:55] <LjL> ferronica: well, then you have the information you asked for
[04:55] <xangelo> Volantares: Thats understandable, the only reason I'm somewhat comfortable, is because I've messed with things before and they've died, and then I've had to fix them :P
[04:56] <pastor> LjL,  I have downloaded a program in ubuntu from sinaptic and it seems to have done it ok. However, the program does not appear in my 'aplications' menu. Any thoughts?
[04:56] <vulcanius> pastor, what application?
[04:56] <volantares> xangelo: ok.. well if i explain my setup and i edit that file, can you help me fix it?
[04:56] <ferronica> LjL: i just found out the box :)
[04:56] <lee__> ..
[04:56] <pastor> It is a bible program called Sword.
[04:56] <genii> axisys: But your vncserver seems to be using a primitive window manager where you may have to do something like right-click then Run and put into that "firefox" or such
[04:56] <pastor> LjL, The Sword Project
[04:57] <xangelo> astronouth7303: As far as I know, there aren't any. Installing XP overwrites the MBR rendering Grub useless and leaving you with an Error 22
[04:57] <LjL> pastor, sometimes programs will appear only after you reboot -- at least, that used to be a problem with older releases of Ubuntu. if a reboot doesn't fix it, you can always add it manually
[04:57] <volantares> brb
[04:57] <vulcanius> pastor, go to System >> Preferences >> Main Menu
[04:58] <pastor> LjL, Ok, I'll reboot. How do I add it manually?
[04:58] <xangelo> Volantares: I will be honest with you, you would be better off getting help from someone who is a lot more comfortable with Ubuntu than I am, I would hate to give you faulty/incorrect information involuntarily
[04:58] <vulcanius> with Main Menu you can configure what shows up under your Applications menu. Check to see if TSP is there and if it is you can check the box to show it.
[04:58] <martijn> i installed a dualboot, now on the other installation i get this: http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/6373/hpim0687dp1.jpg
[04:58] <martijn> isn't this somehow strange?
[04:58] <neverblue2> pastor, I would strongly recommend NOT rebooting
[04:59] <fevel> hello
[04:59] <scriptha> How do I install php5-cli with mysql support?
[04:59] <neverblue2> this isnt windows anymore :)
[04:59] <pastor> neverblue2, ok, why may I ask?
[04:59] <fevel> is it possible to add a image to text on gedit?
[04:59] <neverblue2> pastor, as its not necessary
[04:59] <genii> axisys: http://www.ioncannon.net/system-administration/90/how-to-set-up-different-window-managers-with-vnc/
[04:59] <LjL> pastor, not sure as i'm on KDE, but it's probably a matter of starting Alacarte, the GNOME Menu Editor, and adding the path to the program (which you can find out by typing "dpkg -L <package-name> | grep bin")
[04:59] <volantares> ok so.. can anyone help me fix my grub config?
[04:59] <volantares> (only because i'm not confident enough/too novice)
[04:59] <neverblue2> pastor, most applications can be run from the command line/shell/terminal
[04:59] <axisys> genii: thans man.. let me visit that site
[05:00] <neverblue2> pastor, ill install the package here, and help you get it up and running :)
[05:00] <nevron> can anybody tell me why i cant access my files on my vista box
[05:00] <martijn> and in kde i get: http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/6223/hpim0688ra6.jpg
[05:00] <pastor> neverblue2 ok.
[05:00] <martijn> now, this was without changing the partition table
[05:00] <Cryoniq> Anyone using Wacom tablets here in ubuntu?
[05:00] <martijn> how weird can this ne
[05:00] <genii> axisys: There they are using blackbox but you can put whichever wm you like
[05:00] <martijn> be
[05:00] <mohamed_> can i  create a session for one application only, i don't want any programs , only one program to start , how can i make this?
[05:00] <vulcanius> Cryoniq, yes
[05:00] <astronouth7303> so I should backup my MBR or w/e?
[05:01] <martijn> the second screen comes when i hit reboot
[05:01] <martijn> and kde comes up
[05:01] <astronouth7303> hm
[05:01] <martijn> which is also weird
[05:01] <astronouth7303> maybe installing grub to a flash drive ain't such a bad idea
[05:01] <[nrx] > does anyone know of a radmin client for linux?
[05:01] <astronouth7303> I'm assuming grub can chain load another disc
[05:01] <martijn> anyone with a clue
[05:01] <neverblue2> pastor, might I ask what you did install (sudo apt-get/aptitude install ?? )
[05:01] <axisys> genii: right.. ok let me give it a shot
[05:02] <Cryoniq> vulcanius: Nice.. I am thinking getting one. Mainly for drawing some and 3D modelling. But.. They are expensive and.. well.. what size would be good for a beginner? Is A6 way too small? Like Bamboo A6?
[05:02] <pastor> neverblue2, I downloaded it from sinaptic.
[05:02] <neverblue2> yes, do you know what the package name was?
[05:02] <neverblue2> or what you used to search for it ?
[05:03] <Mr-Snick_> Ok. I've taken a look (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia). and when i go to restricted driver manaager, it tells me to install install linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-15-generic . so i did, but didnt work. any other suggestions?
[05:03] <nevron> is there a network channel for ubuntu
[05:03] <kling0n> genii: thanks
[05:04] <Pici> nevron: No, pretty much everything happens here.
[05:04] <desertc> why did you pick today to make me fight with my video drivers... sigh
[05:04] <Twinkletoes> My Ubunto installation isn't picking up it's hostname from the DHCP server, any ideas why?
[05:04] <genii> kling0n: You're welcome, hope it is useful
[05:04] <nevron> Pici can you help me i am very close but couldnt get it right
[05:04] <Twinkletoes> s/Ubunto/Ubuntu
[05:04] <ks> obonto
[05:04] <davidkaheim> Vannak itt magyarok?
[05:05] <neverblue2> ks, is that like Toronto?
[05:05] <clem92> Hi
[05:05] <ks> yeah :)
[05:05] <clem92> What's the standard-theme in gutsy?
[05:05] <neverblue2> hehe
[05:05] <desertc> why why why why is it necessary to update the kernel every few weeks, when so often the proprietary graphic card users get screwed?
[05:05] <ks> Turuntu
[05:05] <neverblue2> !gutsy
[05:05] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[05:05] <davidkaheim> sziasztok
[05:05] <mc44> desertc: if you use the drivers from the repos, you wouldn't get screwed
[05:05] <Pici> !hu | davidkaheim
[05:05] <clem92> thx, neverblue2 ;-)
[05:05] <ubotu> davidkaheim: Magyar nyelv segtsget az #ubuntu-hu csatornn tall
[05:05] <whileimhere> Hi When I go to install Ubuntu I see that gparted reports 41 gig drive but when I actully format it and look at the drive from inside of an installed system it reports that I have a 37 gig drive any idea why?
[05:05] <Pici> !samba | nevron try reading this.
[05:05] <mikey> hi, i'm trying to burn a dvd on a fresh install of ubuntu onto a del lworkstation, when i start gnome burner it says the media is not a recognized burnable dvd, any idears?
[05:05] <ubotu> nevron try reading this.: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:06] <neverblue2> pastor, any luck finding what you did install ?
[05:06] <genii> whileimhere: Different counting techniques and some overhead for the filesystem
[05:06] <linux_beginner> hi, i trying to download ntfs-3g for fc6 ,which version i have to select in http://www.ntfs-3g.org/index.html#download ??
[05:06] <nevron> Pici i read everything about samba in the forums i have a network but it s somehow broken
[05:06] <whileimhere> Well a 4 gig diff seems to be a lot
[05:06] <Pici> nevron: Can you connect to the network at all from Ubuntu?
[05:06] <nevron> yes i do connect
[05:06] <xangelo> whileimhere: are you talking aobut when you boot in from a different OS?
[05:07] <desertc> mc44: fact of the matter is that most people are not yet ready to use the drivers from the repo.  and losing your graphic configuration is a DISASTER
[05:07] <Pici> nevron: Okay, so what exactly is the problem?
[05:07] <pastor> neverblue, I downloaded it from synaptic. Should it not be installed from there?
[05:07] <whileimhere> Nope. I only use Ubuntuj
[05:07] <mc44> desertc: not yet ready??
[05:07] <nevron> but when i try yo copy files i get errors the permissions are all set but i cant copy properly
[05:07] <whileimhere> When I boot live to a cd it says 41 gig.
[05:07] <genii> whileimhere: Yes, 1000*40 as opposed to 1024*40 or similar
[05:07] <mody> hi all, I have problem mounting my USB flash memory of 1 G, can somebody help
[05:07] <volantares> can i get someone to help me fix my grub.conf from an error 17?
[05:07] <mc44> desertc: the drivers from the repos are far easier to install...
[05:07] <whileimhere> When it is installed it says the total of the drive is 37 and I did double check to make sure that was the total not just free
[05:08] <nevron> there is no problem on the vista side of my network i can browse ubuntu files from windows vista but i cant copy change or view files from ubuntu
[05:08] <vulcanius> Cryoniq, the BA6 would be nice. I personally use a pretty old one. if I had a few thousand i'd get the LCD version, heh. Just before buying make sure you search for problems people have had
[05:08] <boola__> how do i do to copy something by the console?
[05:08] <boola__> and paste
[05:08] <Pici> nevron: Are you sure that your window shares are setup to allow read/write access?
[05:08] <vulcanius> Cryoniq, but if you're doing any kind of graphic design, a wacom is invaluable
[05:08] <neverblue2> pastor, my question was, what did you install in synaptic?
[05:08] <Cryoniq> vulcanius: yeah I saw the LCD one and almost fainted when I saw the price.. :D
[05:08] <Pici> boola__: cp
[05:09] <neverblue2> pastor, as you may have not installed the correct packages
[05:09] <xangelo> whileimhere: it's possible depending how early the program starts. For example, if it counts from kb as 1000kb = 1mb instead of 1024kb = 1mb then as the numbers get larger (IE move to GB) then they will be further apart
[05:09] <desertc> mc44: regardless - the people using the restricted drivers are getting screwed, just because the ubuntu team wants to update the kernel every couple weeks
[05:09] <genii> whileimhere: For more info on this, http://www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ref/hdd/geom/formatBinary.html
[05:09] <pastor> The SWORD Project under Bibles. (Caps not yelling).
[05:09] <whileimhere> thanks
[05:09] <vulcanius> Cryoniq, i think the biggest problem people have is that sometimes they can't get the pressure sensitivity to work, and thats a big problem
[05:09] <mc44> desertc: no, people using the restricted drivers are fine. People using drivers from nvidia.com have the problem
[05:09] <nevron> Pici do i need to create a seperate user inside vista to access the files?
[05:09] <desertc> mc44: I never installed drivers from nvidia.com
[05:09] <boola__> Pici, and paste ?
[05:09] <mc44> desertc: the kernel needs to be updated for security reasons
[05:10] <Pici> boola__: cp file newfile
[05:10] <vulcanius> Cryoniq, just remember to keep your receipt ;)
[05:10] <mc44> desertc: where did you install the drivers from?
[05:10] <Mr-Snick_> desertc: you and me both having trouble installing nvidia heh.
[05:10] <desertc> mc44: restricted drivers manager
[05:10] <mody> hi all, I have problem mounting my USB flash memory of 1 G, can somebody help
[05:10] <Cryoniq> vulcanius: the Bamboo A6 seem nice. Even if it is small it has a little over 2000 dpi and the 512 levels of sensitivity. I am just thinking that the problems with a A6 could be, other than that I run out of space to draw when dwaring a longer line.. ^
[05:10] <Cryoniq> ^^
[05:10] <Mr-Snick_> i can't get into restricted drivers manager
[05:10] <desertc> Mr-Snick, I needed to run "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[05:10] <mc44> desertc: then you shouldn't have a problem at all... hmm
[05:10] <neverblue2> pastor, open synaptic, then search for 'bible'
[05:10] <Pici> nevron: Are you supplying a username and password when you mount the share?
[05:10] <nevron> yes
[05:11] <desertc> mc44: this is the fourth time I have had a problem with a kernel update
[05:11] <neverblue2> pastor are any of those packages selected (it will should with a green text box)
[05:11] <pastor> neverblue2 , ok,
[05:11] <boola__> Pici it doesnt work.. I got a folder then i type "cp foldername" but it says it doesnt work
[05:11] <desertc> mc44: getting to the point I am going to disable updates
[05:11] <belgarath_> The update suggest to install kwin (kde window manager) Why?     I use gnome!
[05:11] <nevron> i am using the account from vista
[05:11] <nevron> but there is only one user
[05:11] <genii> Mr-Snick_: gksudo restricted-manager              does not bring up at least a window indicating you need no restricted drivers?
[05:11] <octman> hi
[05:11] <LjL> desertc, what's happening exactly?
[05:11] <Pici> boola__: You need to provide and source file and a destination.
[05:11] <pastor> neverblue2, done
[05:11] <laofzu> hello
[05:11] <boola__> Pici, its hard hehe
[05:11] <Cryoniq> vulcanius: yeah.. lol. It seems like Bamboo have pretty good support via the wacomlinux. I was looking at trust tablets etc. but those seem to have major problems with Linux. hardware companies today would realise that making GNU/linux drivers is a winning concept for sure :)
[05:12] <xangelo> boola__: you need to specify both file and destination to copy a file
[05:12] <neverblue2> pastor, and which ones are selected?
[05:12] <Pici> nevron: I think you need to find out if you are sharing those folders with read and wite access.  I'm not familiar with Vist, the folks in ##windows should be able help you out if you're not sure how to get that information
[05:12] <Stevethepirate> whats a linux equivalent of like microsoft frontpage ?
[05:12] <genii> nvu
[05:13] <neverblue2> Stevethepirate, Bluefish might satisfy
[05:13] <Cryoniq> nvu is very nice
[05:13] <DGJ> !nvu | Stevethepirate
[05:13] <ubotu> Stevethepirate: kompozer is a WYSIWYG HTML editor for easily creating web pages, and the continuation of the dead Nvu project.  It will be in the Ubuntu repos for 7.10 ("gutsy"); meanwhile for other versions add the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list:  "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tonyyarusso/ubuntu {edgy,feisty} universe"  (pick your release and list it without brackets, and no quotes)
[05:13] <vulcanius> Cryoniq, yeah. size won't affect you too much, one of the features is you can have the tablets only active in the Gimp or whichever window so it sort of "virtually" increases your tablet size
[05:13] <pastor> neverblue2, oh boy. libsword6 and all its libraries.
[05:13] <boola__> yeah but im going to copy the folder from my home folder to a folder in the filesystem, i dont know how to navigate there by console
[05:13] <pixellee> how can i make my screen resolution up to 1440x900_72?
[05:13] <genii> Stevethepirate: You can also export to html from OpenOffice, good for most uses
[05:13] <Stevethepirate> let me try kompozer
[05:13] <Stevethepirate> genii: perhaps
[05:13] <octman> whats a good proggy for burning kvcd
[05:13] <Pici> !fixres > pixellee (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[05:13] <Cryoniq> vulcanius: aah :)
[05:13] <nevron> i have given the permissions to read and write to that one folder i am sharing from windows vista
[05:13] <fher> help
[05:14] <fher> help
[05:14] <fher> help
[05:14] <fher> help
[05:14] <fher> help
[05:14] <fher> help
[05:14] <fher> help
[05:14] <Mr-Snick_> stfu
[05:14] <nevron> pici at least can you tell me how to make my linux ip static
[05:14] <Pici> !repeat | fher
[05:14] <ubotu> fher: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[05:14] <Stevethepirate> kompzorer is not in the repos!!!
[05:14] <genii> fher: State your problem
[05:14] <Cryoniq> vulcanius: one other thing is that this will be fun for my 3 year old son in a couple of years to draw on as well ^^
[05:14] <neverblue2> pastor, there is probably no program that you installed that can 'run', thats the issue I believe your having
[05:14] <genii> Stevethepirate: Read again the link ubotu gave of how to add the repo
[05:14] <Stevethepirate> ah
[05:14] <Stevethepirate> true
[05:15] <xangelo> pixelle: it depends on your video card, but if it's capable then you can access it from your Preferences link in the menu
[05:15] <Mr-Snick_> geni: (gksudo:13426): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[05:15] <octman> whats a good proggy for burning kvcd
[05:15] <Pici> nevron: If you are using the gui I believe you can set it in your network properties.
[05:15] <neverblue2> pastor, if you do a search for 'sword', I believe you will find the sword-langage-pack-en
[05:15] <Mr-Snick_> genii:*
[05:15] <pastor> <neverblue2, ok so I am missing something?
[05:15] <mody> can somebody assist me - how to mount usb stick memory of 1G
[05:15] <fher>  I will make hot kacke
[05:15] <Cryoniq> that is when mom and dad is tired and dont want to risc paint all over the livingroom table :D
[05:15] <genii> Mr-Snick_: You have no gui right now?
[05:15] <neverblue2> pastor, if you select this package, it will install other packages
[05:15] <nevron> oops
[05:16] <fher> llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
[05:16] <fher> llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
[05:16] <fher> llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
[05:16] <fher> llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
[05:16] <fher> llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
[05:16] <neverblue2> !ops fher
[05:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops fher - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:16] <genii> Someone pls boot
[05:16] <Mr-Snick_> genii: My gui is working, but its on 800x600 (which sucks).
[05:16] <pastor> neverblue2, many thanks
[05:16] <vulcanius> Cryoniq, oh yeah. get him on that thing soon and he'll be a master pretty quickly, not to mention it's easier to clean up after
[05:16] <neverblue2> pastor, was that package selected ?
[05:16] <neverblue2> thanks LjL
[05:16] <boola__> cp WinMSN7 usr/share/amsn/plugins .. thats what i type
[05:17] <Mr-Snick_> genii: And i can't access restricted. i've ran dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and still no success on installing the nvidia driver
[05:17] <pastor> neverblue2, no.
[05:17] <genii> Mr-Snick_: If you are on KDE and not Gnome use instead:  kdesu restricted-manager
[05:17] <[nrx] > guys - i know i should read the docs but it's a bit of an emergency.. i'm trying to run a win32app with wine, and it's coming up with a little 'ok' box saying simply "kernel32.dll" - does this mean i need to get kernel32.dll and put it... where?
[05:17] <whileimhere> Does anyone use FVWM as a window manager?
[05:17] <neverblue2> pastor, ok, start there, add that package, plus all the others, then lets see if we can get this to 'run'
[05:17] <volantares> can someone at least tell me where grub.conf is?
[05:17] <thedavis> what would you all recommend as the best way to move numerous and large files (mp3s, documents, video) from a windows xp machine to a separate ubuntu machine?  both are connected to the same home network.
[05:17] <volantares> please? :)
[05:17] <pastor> neverblue2, will do. Thanks for this.
[05:18] <neverblue2> volantares, Gnome does have a handly search feature
[05:18] <auroraeosrose> I'm having a weird issue with the live cd  (feisty) when it tries to start, gets to the loading bar in visual mode or tells me it's loading usb stuff in text mode...and then I get nothing but a black screen and laptop shuts off?  macbook pro - and yes I tested the media
[05:18] <neverblue2> volantares, im sure your able enough to find it ;)
[05:18] <Mr-Snick_> genii: I ran the command, it told me to install, so i did. Now it tells me; kdesu: cannot connect to X server
[05:18] <Mr-Snick_> :(
[05:18] <don_vito_corleon> hahaha
[05:18] <octman> any1
[05:18] <ajudem_me> how can I install a printer in Windows from a Ubuntu via IP?
[05:19] <don_vito_corleon> easy
[05:19] <ajudem_me> how?
[05:19] <don_vito_corleon> ask me
[05:19] <neverblue2> well.. he is the godfather
[05:19] <ajudem_me> don_vito_corleon my lord, how do I make it?
[05:19] <volantares> will i find it on the drive that the computer boots from?
[05:19] <fr500> ajudem_me: you need to edit cupsd config file
[05:19] <fr500> let me check what you gotta do
[05:19] <vulcanius> auroraeosrose, does the macbook turn off or does the screen just go black?
[05:20] <don_vito_corleon> who want to work for me
[05:20] <auroraeosrose> vulcanius: I can't tell... annoying thing...
[05:20] <ajudem_me> fr500 right
[05:20] <vulcanius> auroraeosrose, well, when it does it try pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get to a virtual terminal
[05:20] <auroraeosrose> thanks
[05:20] <vulcanius> auroraeosrose, if the terminal appears then it's a problem with the graphics drivers
[05:21] <fr500> ajudem_me: you need this line:
[05:21] <cannabis> 
[05:21] <idefix> why does ubuntu at first sight seem so complicated compaired to windows?
[05:21] <idefix> for instance just look at how the subdirs are named...
[05:21] <fr500> Listen 192.168.1.98:631
[05:21] <vulcanius> auroraeosrose, if the vterm loads up also, do the command "cat /etc/X11/Xorg.conf | grep driver" and see which driver is being used
[05:21] <fr500> replace it with your IP of course
[05:21] <neverblue2> pastor, still here ?
[05:22] <pixellee> my 'ATI accelerated graphics driver ' appears in my restricted drivers , how can i do?
[05:22] <ajudem_me> fr500 then just put in Windows?
[05:22] <genii> Mr-Snick_: Very strange. Did you run these command from in the gui terminal/konsole or from a console you got to by way of something like ctrl-alt-f1 or similar?
[05:22] <pastor> neverblue2, yes. I think it is done. What next?
[05:22] <fr500> then you can browse there from your other computer, you basically add the printer as http://ip/printername as it appears on the cups page
[05:22] <genii> !hier
[05:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hier - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:22] <genii> bah
[05:22] <Hanna0> Hello, i have a question ( how i need install in ubuntu for change theams & install ) ?
[05:23] <neverblue2> pastor, I just took notice, there is a package called gnomesword, you should install that as well
[05:23] <Mr-Snick_> genii: i installed konsole so i could run root commands easy. I've tried to access the restricted driver manager and everything. even tried to do the manul config thingy. and still nothing
[05:23] <pastor> neverblue2, ok.
[05:23] <pixellee>  my 'ATI accelerated graphics driver ' appears in my restricted drivers , how can i do? can you give me a hand?
[05:23] <vulcanius> auroraeosrose, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook there seem to be some pretty important warnings here
[05:23] <Dr_willis> Hanna0,  you might want to clarify that. Change the Desktop themes for GNome you mean? or GDM?
[05:23] <spider-pig> where am i??????
[05:23] <Hanna0> Dr_willis: KDE?
[05:23] <potter> donde estas
[05:24] <volantares> neverblue so you don't know then?
[05:24] <genii> Mr-Snick_: What is the window manager you are normally in, Gnome?
[05:24] <Dr_willis> Hanna0,  KDE has a theme control panel thing. and a lot of themes in the repos. not installed by default.  KDE does themes a little differently then GNOME.
[05:24] <spider-pig> where am i??????please tell me
[05:24] <neverblue2> pastor, I believe thats all you should need, you can find Gnomesword in your Applications->Accessories->GnomeSword2 Bible Guide
[05:24] <neverblue2> volantares, pardon?
[05:24] <Dr_willis> spider-pig,  this is freenode. :)
[05:24] <spider-pig> what country?
[05:24] <Hanna0> Dr_willis: i don't have install this control panel:|
[05:24] <pastor>  pervect, neverblue2. Thanks
[05:24] <mjtunes> i need proggy to burn kvcd ie image any1 tell me wot to use plz
[05:24] <Esteth> I'm attracted to the new Gnome 2.20, but i don't want to upgrade to gutsy for fear of breaking things (I used envy, for a start, which has an explicit warning to remove graphics drivers before upgrading distro)
[05:24] <auroraeosrose> vulcanius: well that doesn't work, even with an external keyboard
[05:25] <neverblue2> pastor, glad I could help
[05:25] <magnetron> spider-pig: the servers are located in several places
[05:25] <pixellee> and my 'desktop effects' can't run well? why?
[05:25] <murkyMur1> spider-pig: we are based of planet on a low orbit satellite in geo-stationary over antartica..why?
[05:25] <spider-pig> i am from serbia
[05:25] <Hanna0> What it's good GNOME or KDE?
[05:25] <Dr_willis> Hanna0,  the KDE theme manager is installed by default. theres a lot of themes in the repos if you want more to play with.   run 'kcontrol'
[05:25] <genii> Mr-Snick_: eg: gnome normally has brown default background, KDE has blue (fast way to tell)
[05:26] <Kurlon> Hanna0: What is good, watter or mammals?
[05:26] <pastor> neverblue2, while i have you on the line, why is it that when I try and select Debain from the Menu items under System>Preferences, it will not stay selected or show un under aplications?
[05:26] <Dr_willis> Hanna0,  KDE and gnome both are very good. depends on your needs.
[05:26] <Pici> !best | Hanna0
[05:26] <ubotu> Hanna0: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[05:26] <Mr-Snick_> genii: Yes gnome
[05:26] <Esteth> Hanna0: That's like asking wether pizza or chinese is better. It depends what you like
[05:26] <spider-pig> anybody from UK?
[05:26] <Hanna0> lol
[05:26] <Hanna0> :)))))))))))))))
[05:26] <vulcanius> auroraeosrose, ok, got a spare LCD or CRT laying around?
[05:26] <Esteth> spider-pig: me :)
[05:26] <Hanna0> Dr_willis:  tnx
[05:26] <biotrox> help please
[05:26] <genii> Hanna0: Both are good. it depends on how you like to arrange things or run things. KDE is more Windows-like
[05:26] <biotrox> W: GPG error: http://ftp.debian.org sarge Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A70DAF536070D3A1 NO_PUBKEY B5D0C804ADB11277
[05:26] <biotrox> where to import the gpg keys..?
[05:27] <Hanna0> :) tnx
[05:27] <Dr_willis> I dont find kde more windows like.. :) but  guess ya gotta  simplify things some how. :)
[05:27] <auroraeosrose> vulcanius: yeah, I can try one
[05:27] <vulcanius> auroraeosrose, ok, hook it up and see what happens. if nothing, restart and keep it on. some laptops automagically switch over to VGA/DVI output instead of the builtin screen
[05:27] <neverblue2> pastor, sorry, I have to run
[05:28] <neverblue2> good luck though!
[05:28] <pastor> :-)
[05:28] <raymondjtoth> any one here know how to get mms plugin
[05:28] <genii> Mr-Snick_: Instead of running the command from Konsole then, use the Gnome terminal app (somewhere off the program menu, i aam on KDE right now so no help finding it). But try again from that one, :   gksudo restricted-manager
[05:28] <raymondjtoth> ?
[05:28] <mjtunes> any1 help plz
[05:29] <ESL|bl4ckY> hi guys i hope u can help me with my problem i built a new kernel 2.6.22 and while booting i have this message :  Busy Box v 11.3 /bin/sh: cant access tty: job control truned off (initrams)
[05:29] <genii> Dr_willis: :)
[05:29] <raymondjtoth> !wiki
[05:29] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu development documentation wiki. If you are looking for system help, please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community - the Ubuntu community documentation.
[05:29] <mjtunes> i need proggy to burn kvcd ie image any1 tell me wot to use plz
[05:29] <biotrox> !pgp
[05:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pgp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:29] <potter> no importa
[05:29] <murkyMur1> Mr-Snick: System>Admin>Restricted manager
[05:29] <pixellee> 1440x900_72, windows
[05:29] <Pici> !es | potter
[05:29] <potter> todos estan asi
[05:29] <ubotu> potter: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:30] <murkyMur1> mjtunes: k3b
[05:30] <Busata> hi, I just bought a new external harddrive, how do I format it in ubuntu(as it's still fat32), and give my user permission to read/write it?
[05:30] <vulcanius> pastor, have you tried installing the package gnomesword?
[05:30] <mjtunes> kk cheers
[05:30] <ESL|bl4ckY> hi guys i hope u can help me with my problem i built a new kernel 2.6.22 and while booting i have this message :  Busy Box v 11.3 /bin/sh: cant access tty: job control truned off (initrams)
[05:30] <genii> murkyMur1: I figured from a terminal may give some clues why it won't run in the stderr msgs
[05:30] <Mr-Snick_> genii: Ok it worked. but after i type in my password.. it tells me i need to install.. linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-15-generic.
[05:30] <pigcum> hello can anyone see me?  im on bitchx
[05:31] <Pici> !zh | pixellee
[05:31] <davidkaheim> van itt valaki magyar
[05:31] <ubotu> pixellee: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[05:31] <Pici> pigcum: yes.
[05:31] <davidkaheim> ?
[05:31] <jax0m> pigcum, yes.
[05:31] <pigcum> ok thanks
[05:31] <jax0m> nice nick.
[05:31] <pigcum> i had a question guys
[05:31] <DGJ> anybody suggest why my xchat "Ubunter Servers" window shows a list of about 50 random channel/nick names with the message "No such Nick/Channel" after the random name? its appeared sometime in the last 20 hours
[05:31] <pigcum> i have a problem here
[05:31] <jax0m> ask
[05:31] <genii> Mr-Snick_: Well, install that then from the package manager, then try after to re-run the restricted-manager
[05:31] <pastor> vulcanius, yes, it all works now.
[05:31] <volantares> when you have hd0,0 or whatever, what do the numbers symbolise?
[05:31] <jax0m> spit it out
[05:31] <kitche> DGJ: it's people that ran an exploit and your client tried to reply but htey got banned before it could
[05:31] <voodoo> hi
[05:31] <Pici> DGJ: There was a bot attack on the server yesterday, it is due to that.
[05:31] <voodoo> whats up guys?
[05:31] <vulcanius> pastor, ah excellent
[05:32] <newTruth> Busata: try gparted for formatting
[05:32] <murkyMur1> Mr-Snick: that's normal,install them and it will work fine
[05:32] <pigcum> so i installed google earth and i did 'sudo apt-get install googleearth-package' but when i try to start google earth with the command 'googleearth' my screen goes blank and then it kicks me out of the GUI so i have to login again
[05:32] <pastor> Why won't Debain stay selected in my Menu Items?
[05:32] <pigcum> any ideas?
[05:32] <raymondjtoth> did any one see my q
[05:32] <Busata> newTruth: yep, just found that, but how do I allow the normal user to write read it? chmod the mount pointfolder?
[05:33] <predaeus> pigcum, sounds like it crashes the X server. what graphics card do you have?
[05:33] <erlingre> .org
[05:33] <newTruth> Busata: chown maybe ?
[05:33] <Dr_willis> Busata,  i normally make a directory on the ext3 filesystem. and then chown,  that dir to be owned by the user.
[05:33] <Dr_willis> Busata,   much neater that way.
[05:33] <Busata> oh, ok
[05:33] <Busata> thankies
[05:34] <pigcum> predaeus i have a nvidia agp 6200 256 ddr2 64bit
[05:34] <Dr_willis> Busata,  then you can ln -s that dir, to the users home/whateverstorage if you want
[05:34] <predaeus> volantares, drive, partition
[05:34] <Busata> Dr_willis, newTruth , thanks both :)
[05:34] <newTruth> ok mte
[05:34] <ils_> heLLo. having trouble with wifi. am using fiesty, 2.6.20-16-generic on a macbook (atheros wlan card). since a kernel update, my wlan card does not work, here is the paste for dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38653/
[05:34] <dwxreaper> i installed apache, but i need apache2, now when i do an apt-get on apache, it doesn't install configuration files
[05:34] <predaeus> pigcum, did you enable the restricted drivers in the restricted-drivers manager?
[05:34] <dwxreaper> how do i fix!
[05:34] <murkyMur1> raymondjtoth: nope
[05:34] <Kurlon> damn, so close I can taste it... got the cs4237B probing correctly, alsa sees it, but I get a write error trying to play a sound with aplay
[05:34] <pigcum> predaeus no sir! how do i do that?
[05:35] <anu> hii
[05:35] <DGJ> kitche, Pici, thanks, is there anything I need to do to stop it happening? Didn't get dropped from #ubuntu so presumably its not a normal "d-c-c" exploit problem
[05:35] <predaeus> raymondjtoth, what is mms plugin?
[05:35] <raymondjtoth> hold on
[05:35] <kitche> DGJ: just means your router is not effected so you don't have to worry about it
[05:35] <wolfsong> I can't seem to get autofs  working...is it broken in Feisty?
[05:35] <raymondjtoth> xmms-wma
[05:36] <dwxreaper> i installed apache, but i need apache2, now when i do an apt-get on apache, it doesn't install configuration files
[05:36] <predaeus> pigcum, run the restriced-manager either by choosing it from the menu or running "sudo restricted-manager" in a terminal/console. Then tick the nvidia restricted drivers and restart.
[05:36] <sluimers> hi, I have a problem with eclipse, it won't run :/
[05:36] <dwxreaper> how do i fix!
[05:36] <dedi> i lost my automount of usb harddrivers. anyone an idea how to fix this?
[05:36] <sluimers> I get an error
[05:36] <pigcum> predaeus ok one moment sir!
[05:36] <murkyMur1> raymondjtoth: are you trying to play .wma files?
[05:36] <DGJ> kitche, thanks, i'll relax about it then
[05:37] <genii> dwxreaper: The config files are in /etc/apache2 and /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
[05:37] <volantares> i think i know what's wrong but i have no idea what to set it at
[05:37] <raymondjtoth> hold on trying to get medibuntu
[05:37] <volantares> how do you determine what drives are what
[05:37] <predaeus> pigcum, the point is Ubuntu can not enable those drivers for legal reasons, so users have to do that themselves.
[05:37] <Nikon> volantres: are you installing linux?
[05:37] <murkyMur1> volantares: i like df -h but there are other ways
[05:37] <dwxreaper> genii: that's the problem i don't have them
[05:38] <pigcum> predaeus is it that fascist microsoft who has done that shit?
[05:38] <ismail> ..
[05:38] <ismail> .
[05:38] <pigcum> i hope they die and burn in hell
[05:38] <zeasier> does ubuntu server have a mta preinstalled?
[05:38] <predaeus> pigcum, please watch your language, we are trying to keep the channel family friendly.
[05:38] <predaeus> pigcum, and no, it is due to legal reasons with GPL and linux I think.
[05:38] <volantares> actually, to be more precise: how can i tell what drive is what as far as grub is concerned, especially when the setup didn't detect my sata raid and turned it into two drives (so i assume i just have to deduct things by one.. but where)?
[05:38] <pigcum> predaeus anyway i enabled it and i need to retart my system now. ill brb...
[05:39] <CaMiKaSe> when I can to make downlod of the compiz fusion?
[05:39] <dwxreaper> i installed apache, but i need apache2, now when i do an apt-get on apache, it doesn't install configuration files
[05:39] <dwxreaper> how do i fix this!
[05:39] <zeasier> oh nm, i see there is an ubuntu server channel
[05:39] <bl4ckfl4m3> CaMikaSe: its in the repositroies
[05:39] <bl4ckfl4m3> i believe
[05:39] <bl4ckfl4m3> beryl is a lot better in my opinion
[05:40] <genii> dwxreaper: try: sudo apt-get install --reinstall apache2
[05:40] <Dr_willis> dwxreaper,  you mean when you install apache2, it dosent install the config files? if you dont need apache, remove it with the --purge option to remove all of its configs.
[05:40] <Pici> bl4ckfl4m3: compiz-fusion is a merge between the compiz and beryl projects.
[05:40] <predaeus> volantares, try "cat /boot/grub/device.map" for a starter.
[05:40] <genii> dwxreaper: Also as Dr_willis pointed out apache and apache2 on same box is problemmatic
[05:40] <dwxreaper> genii: nope, --reinstall did not fix
[05:40] <reya276> LjL:sorry about leaving last night but I had to go to work
[05:41] <dwxreaper> dr_willis: i need apache 2 and not apache, i did use the --purge option, now i need apache2 back with configs, and it's not working
[05:41] <CaMiKaSe> but I am in other computer, I need to make download here and copy for my computer, you don't know a site that has?
[05:41] <genii> dwxreaper: What error/msg is apt-get giving if any regarding the config files?
[05:42] <bl4ckfl4m3> it should be on their website
[05:42] <slackern> dwxreaper, apache2.2-common you might need that package too
[05:42] <Mr-Snick_> genii: I tried instaling, no luck :(
[05:42] <Pici> !compiz | CaMiKaSe
[05:42] <ubotu> CaMiKaSe: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:42] <Mr-Snick_> genii: Installing with the package manager*
[05:42] <CaMiKaSe> thank you
[05:42] <Pici> dwxreaper: Where are you looking for the config files?
[05:43] <dwxreaper> pici: /etc/apache2 , and looking for the startup script in /etc/init.d they are not there after install
[05:43] <CaMiKaSe> bye
[05:43] <dwxreaper> genii: doesn't show any errors
[05:43] <genii> Mr-Snick_: Well, from that terminal you can do instead: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-15-generic
[05:44] <volantares> ok i had to open it manually, but it looks like it's listed things without the raid drive. i wonder if i'll just assume the raid drive is the first of the two "incorrect" drives
[05:44] <linux_beginner> is it safe to write using on ntfs partition using ntfs-3g ?
[05:44] <linux_beginner> is it safe to write on ntfs partition using ntfs-3g ?
[05:45] <Kurlon> aha, sound!
[05:45] <myriadar> hi, i'm using beryl and have an installed emerald theme .. but why are my panels and the taskbar still the old view?
[05:45] <volantares> or would it be a mapper.. *sigh*
[05:45] <pigcum> pradeaus ok i enabled the propriatary drivers and now google earth works. thanks.
[05:45] <pike_> linux_beginner: yeah its considered stable now. id still do periodic backups of important stuff
[05:45] <volantares> actually i have an idea
[05:46] <wolfsong> can't get autofs to work, doesn't find target server...any ideas?
[05:46] <murkyMur1> volantares: you could try looking/posting on www.linuxquestions.org  usually very helpful
[05:47] <Mr-Snick_> genii: E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)     E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[05:47] <volantares> murkyMur1: i may do that.. do you know whether grub recognises /dev/mapped items?
[05:48] <genii> Mr-Snick_: Ah, likely the update-manager is running, or you still have the gui package manager window open
[05:48] <Mr-Snick_> ok
[05:48] <Mr-Snick_> oh
[05:48] <Mr-Snick_> duh
[05:48] <Mr-Snick_> > . <
[05:48] <pigcum> whats the termianal command to start openoffice?
[05:49] <Mr-Snick_> genii: It looks like it's installing. We shall see how this goes
[05:49] <Pici> pigcum: openoffice.org
[05:49] <Pici> pigcum: sorry, just openoffice
[05:49] <mc44> pigcum: pigcum you probably want oowriter
[05:49] <pigcum> pici i know their url i want to know what the command is to start write and calculator
[05:49] <mc44> or oocalc or whatever
[05:49] <pigcum> ok
[05:49] <pigcum> thanks
[05:50] <pigcum> yupp thats what i wanted
[05:50] <bullgard4> Are there 'release notes' in Ubuntu? Or do they have another name in Ubuntu?
[05:50] <volantares> murkyMur1: or maybe delete it from grub entirely.. do you know if grub creates a log?
[05:50] <mc44> Pici: openoffice is some weird manager thing i've never seen before :)
[05:51] <Stevethepirate> '...
[05:51] <genii> Mr-Snick_: And afterwards you should be able to run it the normal way murkyMur1 described, eg: System>Admin>Restricted manager
[05:51] <Pici> mc44: /me shrugs
[05:51] <uptownben> Anyone have a fix for the "qc timeout" issue when plugging in flash memory media?
[05:51] <Mr-Snick_> genii: :( E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
[05:51] <tonynlisa> Anyone know of an application that opens Illustrator files? (.ai)
[05:52] <Pici> tonynlisa: Inkscape probably is able to do that.
[05:52] <genii> Mr-Snick_: Try then first:   sudo apt-get update
[05:52] <Mr-Snick_> i did, it not work
[05:52] <tonynlisa> Thanks, i'll give it a shot
[05:52] <Mr-Snick_> well the updates did, but i tried the command again and it didnt work
[05:52] <pigcum> whats the terminal command to start google earth?
[05:53] <genii> Mr-Snick_: Use the package manager to select all the types of repositories available
[05:53] <mc44> pigcum: googleearth
[05:53] <genii> !repo
[05:53] <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
[05:53] <predaeus> pigcum, if you don't know the name or only part of it try e.g. "google<tab>" to get a list for autocompletion.
[05:53] <pigcum> pici strange does not work. but the software work when i click the icon in the programs menu
[05:54] <genii> AFK a couple-few minutes, ordering lunch
[05:54] <bl4ckfl4m3> whats a good torrent client besides the outdated-included BitTorrent
[05:54] <bl4ckfl4m3> i got Deluge working its alright
[05:54] <Violette> Hi
[05:54] <volantares> can i log into root from a live-cd?
[05:54] <bl4ckfl4m3> volantares no
[05:55] <bl4ckfl4m3> youcan use root privilges like sudo
[05:55] <bl4ckfl4m3> but not as an actual root administrator
[05:55] <Pici> pigcum: I'm not sure whats going on then
[05:56] <pigcum> pici it worked when i installed it. then ofcourse it crashed a couple of times before i enabled the graphics card. and now when it works the command dont work. lol
[05:56] <gnychis> I think that madwifi or something wireless related is causing system lockups for me: http://rafb.net/p/vPt2eg61.html  ... can anyone help me determine which it is?
[05:56] <ajudem_me> is there any decent partition manager
[05:56] <raymondjtoth> sorry all if sounded mad i hate when some on e interups me when installing somehting
[05:56] <ajudem_me> that can resize partitions?
[05:56] <raymondjtoth> how i get xmma-wma
[05:56] <Pici> ajudem_me: gparted
[05:56] <ajudem_me> Partition Magic is ALWAYS corromping my Windows partition
[05:57] <ajudem_me> and I have to chkdsk again
[05:57] <raymondjtoth> what all think i should get
[05:57] <xMorgawr> hi everyone, is there a program for linux/ubuntu that allows you to convert from .iso files to .bin/.cue files?
[05:57] <raymondjtoth> its a windows for mate
[05:57] <ajudem_me> Pici can it resize Ext3 partitions?
[05:57] <Pici> ajudem_me: If they are not mounted.  Usually this is done from a LiveCD.
[05:57] <yacc> Just wondering, what would be my best bet to get video conferencing going between Linux and Windows?
[05:57] <raymondjtoth> ay oone see my q
[05:58] <bl4ckfl4m3> xMorgawr: what do you want to do that for?
[05:58] <Pici> raymondjtoth: What what the question?
[05:58] <Curs0r> !codecs
[05:58] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:58] <ajudem_me> yes, I know
[05:58] <xMorgawr> bl4ckfl4m3 I have an iso file and I have a program that supports only .bin files... I have to convert it
[05:59] <raymondjtoth> pici i need xmms for mms protocall a media server uses
[05:59] <bl4ckfl4m3> oh okay
[05:59] <raymondjtoth> how i get this
[05:59] <bl4ckfl4m3> well not that i know of ive only been using linux for a year so im relativly new
[05:59] <popey> xMorgawr: why on earth would you want to convert to .bin or .cue? is .iso no good for you?
[05:59] <bl4ckfl4m3> ahve you tried any search in the ubuntu forums?
[05:59] <Pici> !codecs > raymondjtoth (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[06:00] <xMorgawr> popey, as i said I have a program that supports only .bin files.. anwyays bl4ckfl4m3, i'll check.. I asked around and maybe I found one =x
[06:00] <bl4ckfl4m3> hopefully
[06:00] <bl4ckfl4m3> the best of luck to you
[06:00] <xMorgawr> thanks ^^
[06:00] <bl4ckfl4m3> i usually find waht im looking for there
[06:00] <ajudem_me> damn
[06:00] <ajudem_me> but what may cause the hapenning of errors in resizing?
[06:00] <apfel> How can I tell the CPU frequency scaling monitor to use "powersave" instead of "ondemand" as its default?
[06:01] <scraliontis> hi
[06:02] <yacc> apfel: put a call to cpufreq-set into your startup scripts?
[06:02] <genii> back
[06:02] <popey> apfel: http://www.lesswatts.org/tips/cpu.php
[06:02] <pigcum> how do i uninstall a software?
[06:02] <bl4ckfl4m3> synaptic my friend
[06:02] <popey> pigcum: how did you install it?
[06:02] <Pici> pigcum: Depends how you installed it.
[06:02] <yacc> Just wondering, what would be my best bet to get video conferencing going between Linux and Windows?
[06:02] <bl4ckfl4m3> System>Administration>Synpatic Package Manager
[06:02] <scraliontis> sudo apt-get autoremove
[06:02] <apfel> thanks yacc, popey
[06:02] <pigcum> pici i did 'sh googleearth.gin'
[06:02] <wolfric> hey does anyone know if you should need to download basic codecs just to play mp3s? ive just got the new ubuntu in by post and it seems to only want to play wavs :S
[06:03] <Bakefy> Can someone inform me about my nvidia graphics?  I am only getting 800 x 600, and only 1024 x 768 with the legacy driver
[06:03] <Pici> yacc: I think that ekiga and netmeeting can work together.  Also perhaps skype.
[06:03] <pigcum> it was bin btw
[06:03] <genii> Mr-Snick_: Making any headway?
[06:03] <pigcum> not gin lol
[06:03] <bl4ckfl4m3> WolfIRC yes
[06:03] <Tokorona> Does anyone here know why ndiswrapper would segfault the kernel when loaded?
[06:03] <popey> !codecs > wolfric
[06:03] <Pici> pigcum: I think that the google earth installer can also uninstall.
[06:03] <bl4ckfl4m3> you need codecs fro DVD playback and most music files
[06:03] <wolfric> type !codecs?
[06:03] <bl4ckfl4m3> for*
[06:03] <xTEMPLARx> !codecs
[06:03] <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
[06:03] <magnetron> Tokorona: because it tries to load a windows driver into linux
[06:03] <pigcum> pici so how is that done?
[06:03] <yacc> Pici: skype does not do video on Linux.
[06:03] <xTEMPLARx> :D
[06:03] <wolfric> oo nice thank you
[06:04] <Tokorona> .... yes, I know what it does.
[06:04] <Tokorona> I wouldn't be using it if it didn't.
[06:04] <pigcum> yacc but skype is working on a new official linux version where all the neat stuff will work
[06:04] <Pici> pigcum: run the installer again, I believe it will ask you if you want to uninstall.
[06:04] <raymondjtoth> pic dont help dont walk about mms
[06:04] <pigcum> pici k
[06:04] <Mr-Snick_> genii: Sorta. i did the updates. now im doing the upgrade. I thought it might solve a problem or two. i shall find out if it did or not heh
[06:05] <yacc> pigcum: that leaves the question when it will be able to deliver that new cool version. And it's a PITA with ion to use.
[06:05] <bl4ckfl4m3> wolfric: have you installed the codecs with medibuntu?
[06:05] <magnetron> Tokorona: my point is that you shouldn't expect ndiswrapper to provide any functionality at all
[06:05] <Tokorona> ....
[06:05] <Tokorona> Why not? Is it somehow a bad product?
[06:05] <wolfric> i dont think so bl4ckfl4m3
[06:05] <spl1ne> is it possible to install 32 bit ubuntu on a core 2 duo, or will i end up with an error trying to install 32 bit software on a 64 bit architecture
[06:05] <Tokorona> Because.. it worked before. >_>
[06:05] <pigcum> yacc all i can say is that they have put 100 software engineers on it right now
[06:05] <pigcum> thats it
[06:05] <un_dave> maybe someone can help me. i've just setup my pc with ubuntu, and spent a few days customising. how can i go about backing everything up now?
[06:06] <wolfric> i just clicked on one of those links that !codecs brought up and installing ubuntu restricted extras from add remove programs hopefully that should sort it out
[06:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> google medibuntu itll take you to the wiki on how to install it. i think its a ubuntu wiki page
[06:06] <anandanbu> Suggest a good pdf reader for ubuntu 7.04
[06:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> yeah that does it
[06:06] <un_dave> preferably to a dvd
[06:06] <genii> Mr-Snick_: OK. I'll be on lunch but around so good timing
[06:06] <pigcum> yacc because the beta skype for linux right now sucks. for example skype casts are horrible to call to with linux skype
[06:06] <magnetron> anandanbu: evince
[06:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> i was going ot suggest that next
[06:06] <raymondjtoth> in asny and got pici w32codecs
[06:06] <raymondjtoth> what eles i do
[06:06] <Petskull> is pidgin available on Feisty at all? or just on Gusty?
[06:06] <Bakefy> how can I install my nvidia 440 go
[06:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> it gives you w32codecs/w64 codecs and libdvd for dvd playback
[06:07] <wolfric> ok cool thanks :) gonna wait for it to download and see if it works otherwise ill try google mediabuntu thanks a mill
[06:07] <anandanbu> magnetron: is it different from the document viewer
[06:07] <magnetron> !info pidgin | Petskull
[06:07] <bl4ckfl4m3> of course
[06:07] <ubotu> petskull: Package pidgin does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:07] <magnetron> anandanbu: no
[06:07] <mc44> Petskull: only gutsy, but you can get a feisty version from getdeb
[06:07] <Petskull> ah
[06:07] <bl4ckfl4m3> you dont even have to DL it
[06:07] <Petskull> what about the new Gnome
[06:07] <Petskull> 2.20, is it?
[06:07] <anandanbu> magnetron: evince sucks for some pdf files
[06:07] <bl4ckfl4m3> you can install the restriced drivers thorugh Add/remove
[06:07] <Vioo> where are the default LC_* variables set?
[06:07] <Petskull> !info gnome | Petskull
[06:07] <mc44> Petskull: backporting gnome isn't trivial, you may as well use gutsy
[06:08] <Petskull> oh, ok
[06:08] <Jamesinator> How do I loop a command a certain number of times in the shell?
[06:08] <anandanbu> magnetron: i am not able to read the fonts for those files
[06:08] <bl4ckfl4m3> make sure All Available Applications is selected at the to left
[06:08] <Petskull> nevermind, then
[06:08] <bl4ckfl4m3> and type in Ubuntu under the category All
[06:08] <bl4ckfl4m3> itll take you right to it
[06:08] <spl1ne> quick question: does 32 bit ubuntu run on a core 2 duo
[06:08] <bl4ckfl4m3> yes it does spl1nne
[06:08] <bl4ckfl4m3> im doing that right now
[06:08] <wolfric> yep i mean i got that far selected and waited while my add/remove programs manager etc downloaded done now and just installing
[06:08] <magnetron> anandanbu: is the fonts included in the pdf, or is the fonts used by the pdf?
[06:08] <bl4ckfl4m3> spl1ne*
[06:08] <Pici> raymondjtoth: I'm not sure, please ask the channel.  And keep your questions on one line, its hard to follow with enters between every word.
[06:08] <bl4ckfl4m3> awesome wolfric
[06:08] <fevel> I have a HP pavillion dv2210us laptop with ubuntu 7.04, can someone help me test the microphone and see if its working
[06:08] <raymondjtoth> pici did you see lasy thing i posted
[06:09] <Mr-Snick_> genii: It is telling me to restart. I will be right back
[06:09] <yacc> pigcum: http://heaven.kostyrka.org/dilbert20070903.gif
[06:09] <Pici> raymondjtoth: Did you see the last thing I posted?
[06:09] <anandanbu> magnetron: whats the difference between them
[06:09] <raymondjtoth> no befor that
[06:09] <pigcum> yacc LOL
[06:10] <pigcum> very good sir '-'
[06:10] <Pici> raymondjtoth: You shouldnt have to do anything, just restart your media player and it should work.
[06:10] <magnetron> anandanbu: in the first case, the fonts are distributed with the pdf. in the latter case, it uses the fonts in the operating system
[06:10] <spl1ne> thx bl4ckfl4m3 , and there will be no error, that i'm installing 32 bit ubuntu on a 64 bit architecture ?
[06:10] <anandanbu> magnetron: how to find that
[06:10] <Pici> !away > Ballena|Away (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[06:10] <raymondjtoth> pici it dont i use kaffeine
[06:10] <Goop> hey, has anyone had an issues with dual-booting vista with ubuntu?
[06:10] <Pici> raymondjtoth: Then I'm not sure what to do, sorry.
[06:10] <pigcum> so i downloaded the new open office 2.3 and i have it in tar.gz how i unpack and install?
[06:10] <Goop> *any
[06:11] <raymondjtoth> pici what player i need
[06:11] <raymondjtoth> will get it with mny codec
[06:11] <Pici> raymondjtoth: I dont know.  Kaffeine should work.
[06:11] <raymondjtoth> i installed
[06:11] <Pici> raymondjtoth: I'm not an expert on codec issues, perhaps you should ask the channel again.
[06:11] <magnetron> anandanbu: inside evince, look at the file menu > preferences. it has a tab with font info
[06:11] <Petskull> hey, how do I change my '.doc's from defaulting to OpenOffice to defaulting to Abiword?
[06:11] <mc44> pigcum: you really don't want to bother compiling open office yourself
[06:11] <raymondjtoth> any one good with codec herew?
[06:12] <raymondjtoth> here i mean
[06:12] <mc44> Petskull: on gnome?
[06:12] <magnetron> Petskull: right click them. in the preferences, choose the default viewer
[06:12] <pigcum> mc44 so is it just 'sudo apt-get install open office 2.3' ?
[06:12] <Petskull> oh, duh
[06:12] <Petskull> thanks
[06:12] <MenZa> pigcum: I don't think openoffice 2.3 is in the repositories yet.
[06:12] <MenZa> At least, for Feisty.
[06:12] <Mike_User> hi, can someone help me to install Wireless driver on Compaq V2000?
[06:12] <mc44> pigcum: if you are on feisty it won't be availiable
[06:12] <anandanbu> magnetron: in that tab it displays some fonts(around 6)
[06:13] <mc44> MenZa: and won't ever be ;)
[06:13] <MenZa> mc44: didn't expect them to
[06:13] <pigcum> mc44 why in gods name will it not be availeble?
[06:13] <magnetron> anandanbu: it should say if the fonts are built-in or not
[06:13] <pigcum> i need that software
[06:13] <MenZa> pigcum: because Gutsy will be out next week
[06:13] <mc44> MenZa: well, the beta will be
[06:13] <pigcum> menza so wtf should i do?
[06:13] <dwxreaper> why is apt-get not downloading the apache configuration file
[06:13] <mc44> pigcum: you need 2.3 specifically?
[06:13] <MenZa> pigcum: down...load the packages seperately?
[06:13] <dwxreaper> and how do i fix it..
[06:13] <pigcum> mc44 YES
[06:13] <MenZa> pigcum: Why do you need 2.3?
[06:13] <pigcum> i need it
[06:13] <pigcum> because
[06:13] <magnetron> !enter
[06:13] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[06:14] <MenZa> pigcum, you can't settle for 2.2?
[06:14] <pigcum> NO WAY IN HELL
[06:14] <MenZa> ...
[06:14] <pigcum> i want the new code
[06:14] <anandanbu> magnetron: in that all are said as not embedded
[06:14] <MenZa> Relax.
[06:14] <MenZa> Or we can't help you.
[06:14] <pigcum> well you are trying to keep me on old version
[06:14] <MenZa> No, no I'm not
[06:14] <pigcum> i need the new
[06:14] <magnetron> anandanbu: then you need to download the fonts for ubuntu
[06:14] <MenZa> I'm trying to do what's easiest for you in the current state.
[06:14] <magnetron> !ohmy | pigcum
[06:14] <ubotu> pigcum: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:14] <Goop> how do you install new fonts in ubuntu dapper?
[06:14] <pigcum> menza so when will a apt-get be ready for the new?
[06:15] <MenZa> pigcum: It won't be.
[06:15] <Pici> !fonts > Goop (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[06:15] <MenZa> pigcum: The next release of Ubuntu will have it.
[06:15] <dwxreaper> why is apt-get not downloading the apache configuration file
[06:15] <dwxreaper> and how do i fix it..
[06:15] <pigcum> umenza k
[06:15] <mcscruff> anything good in the latest kernel?
[06:15] <MenZa> pigcum: What is it in the new version you need, that OO.o 2.2 doesn't have?
[06:15] <Pici> mcscruff: Security fixes iirc
[06:15] <anandanbu> magnetron: u mean those fonts that are listed in the tab
[06:15] <Bakefy> blah
[06:15] <raymondjtoth> any one here good with codec
[06:15] <pigcum> menza thats a really stupid question. i wont even reply to it.
[06:15] <magnetron> anandanbu: yes
[06:15] <raymondjtoth> ?
[06:15] <MenZa> pigcum: How is it a stupid question?
[06:15] <Pici> pigcum: Why is it a stupid question?
[06:15] <norman_> test
[06:16] <pigcum> menza oo is full of bugs and shit so they fill the holes all the times
[06:16] <magnetron> !attitude | pigcum
[06:16] <ubotu> pigcum: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[06:16] <MenZa> pigcum: If you won't cooperate more, we can't help you.
[06:16] <mc44> pigcum: http://phorolinux.com/how-to-installing-openofficeorg-23-on-ubuntu-linux.html if you really want to
[06:16] <kyky> can anyone give me a link to show how to install ubuntu onto a usb drive
[06:16] <pigcum> mc44 thank you.
[06:16] <genii> dwxreaper: The config files would be embedded in the deb file, so it must have them. Just some issue on the --configure   part of the install it would seem. Perhaps remove the apache2 cached deb file from /var/cache/apt/archives , do once more the sudo apt-get install --reinstall apache2
[06:16] <mcscruff> pigcum, compile it and install it if there is no package
[06:16] <quasar88> hello I am a complete newbie and need to know how to play my store bought DVD's. I am using Fiesty Fawn
[06:16] <mc44> pigcum: can't help if it goes wrong ;)
[06:16] <magnetron> !install | kyky, check these links
[06:16] <ubotu> kyky, check these links: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[06:16] <kyky> thanks
[06:16] <raymondjtoth> !mms
[06:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mms - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:17] <raymondjtoth> !xmms
[06:17] <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
[06:17] <Dr_willis> !rms
[06:17] <kyky> !install
[06:17] <ubotu> rms is Richard Matthew Stallman, founder of the GNU project. See !gnu and also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman
[06:17] <neildarlow> !gutsy
[06:17] <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
[06:17] <mcscruff> !sms
[06:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sms - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:17] <MenZa> !botabuse
[06:17] <Pici> !msgthebot | everyone
[06:17] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[06:17] <magnetron> !botabuse
[06:17] <Pici> :p
[06:17] <ubotu> everyone: please see above
[06:17] <MenZa> Pici: :D
[06:17] <magnetron> phew
[06:17] <anandanbu> magnetron: thanks for the info
[06:17] <raymondjtoth> any one good with codec here
[06:17] <MenZa> What codecs, raymondjtoth?
[06:17] <MenZa> Sound, video, etc.?
[06:17] <magnetron> anandanbu: you're welcome
[06:18] <un_dave> can someone explain to me how to backup my system?
[06:18] <MenZa> !backup | un_dave
[06:18] <ubotu> un_dave: 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
[06:18] <xTEMPLARx> lol
[06:18] <un_dave> ta
[06:18] <xTEMPLARx> <3 ubotu
[06:18] <raymondjtoth> menza something to play mms server proto call one of my server i go to uses on there
[06:18] <raymondjtoth> server mms
[06:18] <magnetron> !lol | xTEMPLARx
[06:18] <MohammadBoozary> Hi 2 All
[06:18] <raymondjtoth> what i use
[06:18] <ubotu> xTEMPLARx: Please don't use "LOL" and "OMG" and so forth on a regular basis. This is IRC, not IM, and using those lines on their own is not required, and it is rather annoying to the rest of the people in the channel; thanks.
[06:18] <Bakefy> can someone explain to me how to properly install my graphics card?
[06:18] <MenZa> server mms, raymondjtoth?
[06:19] <xTEMPLARx> love it
[06:19] <MenZa> Bakefy: What type of card is it?
[06:19] <MenZa> !terminal | MohammadBoozary
[06:19] <ubotu> MohammadBoozary: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[06:19] <Bakefy> MenZa, I have a nvidia, its probably legacy
[06:19] <raymondjtoth> menza mms url liike like mms:xxx.xxx.xxx
[06:19] <solinux> do you know any good program to burn with graphics interface ?
[06:19] <MohammadBoozary> I need a ebook for terminal commands pleas help me !
[06:19] <MenZa> Bakefy: Which card?
[06:19] <raymondjtoth> to play sound and video what i use
[06:19] <Bakefy> Menza its a geforce 440 Go
[06:19] <xTEMPLARx> !nvidia
[06:19] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:19] <MenZa> !burn > solinux (Please see the query from ubotu)
[06:19] <tragedy> =/
[06:19] <MenZa> Bakefy: Yeah, most likely legacy you want.
[06:20] <mcscruff> Bakefy, there is a little app called envy that can do it all for you
[06:20] <tragedy> hey all
[06:20] <MenZa> Don't use envy, Bakefy
[06:20] <raymondjtoth> menza see my q to you
[06:20] <MenZa> Envy might break your syste
[06:20] <PriceChild> !envy | mcscruff Bakefy
[06:20] <xTEMPLARx> and it might not
[06:20] <magnetron> MohammadBoozary: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Guide_to_UNIX
[06:20] <ubotu> mcscruff Bakefy: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[06:20] <MenZa> raymondjtoth: Please, keep this in the channel.
[06:20] <Bakefy> Menza, I installed the legacy, and it only let me get 1024 x 768
[06:20] <MenZa> Thank you, PriceChild
[06:20] <MenZa> Bakefy: Hmm
[06:20] <Bakefy> my laptop does 1600 x 1200
[06:20] <raymondjtoth> menza: i am
[06:20] <MenZa> !resolution > Bakefy (See the pm from Ubotu)
[06:20] <raymondjtoth> unless it the cleint
[06:20] <mcscruff> i've never had a problem with envy
[06:21] <MohammadBoozary> magnetron: thanks
[06:21] <xTEMPLARx> envy has worked well for me on two different machines with different video cards, one ATI and one NVIDIA
[06:21] <mcscruff> for my ATI
[06:21] <MenZa> !wfm | xTEMPLARx
[06:21] <ubotu> xTEMPLARx: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/
[06:21] <raymondjtoth> memnza see what i posted in room i never im or pmed you
[06:21] <xTEMPLARx> !stfu | MenZa
[06:21] <solinux> i dont see it
[06:21] <ubotu> MenZa: Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[06:21] <xTEMPLARx> lol
[06:21] <PriceChild> xTEMPLARx, please don't :) and /msg ubotu guidelines
[06:21] <Bakefy> Thanks Menza, I will give that a try!
[06:21] <ProN00b> can i get rid of that darkening effect that happens when i get a sudo window or the shutdown select ?
[06:21] <MenZa> Bakefy: No problems.
[06:21] <MenZa> Good luck, Bakefy.
[06:22] <MohammadBoozary> magnetron: but this in not my request
[06:22] <Dr_willis> ProN00b,  i recall someone else asking about that once.. it was a gconf setting i recall.. but thats all i rember.
[06:22] <raymondjtoth> ok to who helping me understand me?
[06:22] <Zergiu> anyone knows the rythmboc music player?
[06:22] <tragedy> hey  can somone tell me how to get java on this thing?
[06:22] <magnetron> MohammadBoozary: you requested an ebook with linux commands.... that's what i gave you
[06:22] <MenZa> ProN00b: Yeah, what Dr_willis said. It should be settable in gconf-editor
[06:22] <MenZa> Yes, Zergiu?
[06:22] <ProN00b> MenZa, any idea what path ?
[06:22] <jrib> !java > tragedy (read the private message from ubotu)
[06:22] <Zergiu> well it won't play mp3 files , I have to play them wirh movie player
[06:22] <MenZa> ProN00b: Hmm, I'd guess under apps
[06:23] <MenZa> ProN00b: Lemme have a look around
[06:23] <MenZa> !restrictedformats | Zergiu
[06:23] <raymondjtoth> any one know how to play url if start with mms
[06:23] <ubotu> Zergiu: 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
[06:23] <MenZa> raymondjtoth: in VLC, I think
[06:23] <Zergiu> menza already installed the packages
[06:23] <raymondjtoth> men ok i use kaffeine
[06:24] <MohammadBoozary> magnetron: are you have a pdf book for Linux commands ?!
[06:24] <MenZa> Hmm, I can't seem to find it, ProN00b
[06:25] <xTEMPLARx> !irc
[06:25] <raymondjtoth> menza, i use kaffeine
[06:25] <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
[06:25] <newTruth> Hi chaps, any good LINUX prg. for watching DVBT / DVBS ?
[06:25] <MenZa> raymondjtoth: Try doing it in vlc; I know nothing about Kaffeine (I don't use KDE)
[06:25] <bl4ckfl4m3> can you set up an automatic log in if you have your nickname registered?
[06:25] <raymondjtoth> menza dose it work mms in vlc
[06:25] <xaco> !help
[06:25] <MenZa> bl4ckfl4m3: Depends on your client.
[06:25] <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
[06:25] <bl4ckfl4m3> X-Chat
[06:25] <magnetron> MohammadBoozary: http://www.litux.nl/unix.pdf
[06:25] <mcscruff> raymondjtoth, mms works fine in vlc
[06:25] <MenZa> bl4ckfl4m3: Ah, yes
[06:25] <wib> Hi! Everytime I do a kernel update my sound card ceases to work. I have to reinstall the alsa driver then. Usually that works out fine, but this time i can have only one program accessing my sound card at a time. Some programs recommend installing a sound server. how do i do that?
[06:26] <raymondjtoth> ok
[06:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> is it in the preferences
[06:26] <MenZa> bl4ckfl4m3: One second
[06:26] <MenZa> It's in the server settings, bl4ckfl4m3
[06:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> sweet thanks
[06:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> thanks
[06:26] <MenZa> You need to set a password and username
[06:26] <macd> bl4ckfl4m3, yes just put your nickserv pass in the nickserv blank in server settings
[06:26] <MohammadBoozary> magnetron: Thank you very much... I love you
[06:26] <macd> yeah what MenZa said ;)
[06:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> thanks guys
[06:26] <MenZa> bl4ckfl4m3: np :)
[06:27] <bl4ckfl4m3> ok haha cant find it
[06:27] <bl4ckfl4m3> its under settings>preferences right
[06:27] <bl4ckfl4m3> i feel so noobish
[06:27] <bl4ckfl4m3> been using AIM waaay to long
[06:27] <MenZa> bl4ckfl4m3: Umm, I think it's the first tab
[06:28] <MenZa> Let me launch xchat
[06:28] <MenZa> XChat -> Network List
[06:28] <MohammadBoozary> I Need a Graphical software for GNOME for download completely a website Please Help me
[06:28] <bl4ckfl4m3> i found it
[06:28] <bl4ckfl4m3> thanks man
[06:28] <MenZa> bl4ckfl4m3: no probs
[06:28] <MenZa> MohammadBoozary: Isn't wget good enough?
[06:29] <MenZa> Despite it being a terminal application?
[06:29] <pike_> MohammadBoozary: gwget maybe
[06:29] <MenZa> ooh yes
[06:29] <MenZa> gwget
[06:29] <macd> MohammadBoozary, there are also firefox plugins that will do that.
[06:29] <bl4ckfl4m3> sweet
[06:29] <MohammadBoozary> MenZa: pike_: Ineed a graphical program
[06:30] <mcscruff> wget rules!!!
[06:30] <MohammadBoozary> Good
[06:30] <bullgard4> Where has the file /etc/inittab in Ubuntu 7.04 gone? What does it replace?
[06:30] <MohammadBoozary> Thank u !
[06:30] <LjL> !upstart > bullgard4    (bullgard4, see the private message from Ubotu)
[06:31] <Stevethepirate> y0, i need a program that will take like a video of whats happening on my PC.. is that possible?
[06:32] <Stevethepirate> like. as if was making a screenshot video
[06:32] <MohammadBoozary> MenZa: Despite it being a terminal application?  --- yes
[06:32] <MenZa> gwget is graphical, MohammadBoozary
[06:32] <Stevethepirate> of 60 screenshots per second :P
[06:32] <pike_> !screencast | Stevethepirate
[06:32] <ubotu> Stevethepirate: Some programs to capture your screen are Istanbul, Wink, Gvidcap, Xvidcap, vnc2swf, demorecorder.  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts.
[06:32] <un_dave> how do i tell what my dvd /dev entry is?
[06:33] <Stevethepirate> pike_: you had any experience with any of them?
[06:33] <MohammadBoozary> MenZa: this is on repositorys ?!
[06:33] <MenZa> !info gwget
[06:33] <ubotu> gwget: GNOME front-end for wget. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.98.1-2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 219 kB, installed size 1268 kB
[06:33] <MenZa> Yes.
[06:33] <MenZa> It is.
[06:33] <antoniogomez> hh
[06:33] <arang2> guys any of u know how to put gnome 2.20 into feisty?
[06:33] <pike_> Stevethepirate: no. ive used imagemagick tools to like youre saying take alot of screenshot and convert em but ive never used any of the gui apps. heard mixed things
[06:34] <Stevethepirate> hmm
[06:34] <MenZa> arang2: My suggestion is wait
[06:34] <Stevethepirate> don't wanna scew anything up :P
[06:34] <nightfreak> hi, i try to replace lilo with grub. i installed it with "aptitude grub" and ran "grub-install /dev/hda". but i still boots with lilo
[06:34] <popey> Stevethepirate: I have had some experience of making screencasts
[06:34] <popey> Stevethepirate: I run screencasts.ubuntu.com
[06:34] <arang2> MenZa: why?
[06:34] <MohammadBoozary> MenZa: thanks.. very very much
[06:34] <MenZa> nightfreak: Umm, Ubuntu ships with Grub?
[06:34] <MenZa> Did you install Lilo?
[06:34] <Stevethepirate> popey: ah! what program you recommend then?
[06:34] <popey> Stevethepirate: feel free to join #ubuntu-screencasts if you want to talk at length in a quieter channel
[06:34] <pike_> Stevethepirate: what i did was: http://www.linux.com/articles/60722 but i didnt care for the quality of resulting vid
[06:34] <MenZa> Stevethepirate: Istanbul is pretty good
[06:35] <popey> Stevethepirate: I use xvidcap
[06:35] <popey> Stevethepirate: depends what you want to record though
[06:35] <MenZa> arang2: Well, lots of things depend on each other
[06:35] <popey> Stevethepirate: 60fps is lunacy though :)
[06:35] <un_dave> how do i tell what my dvd /dev entry is?
[06:35] <MenZa> arang2: Updating a few hundred packages manually isn't that fun..
[06:35] <nightfreak> MenZa: my webhost ships it like this
[06:35] <MenZa> ah
[06:35] <Stevethepirate> popey: well, 26fps then.. normal video
[06:35] <Stevethepirate> 60fps is a bit overkill :p
[06:36] <arang2> MenZa: i see , there isnt any way to do some kind of dry run on installing a package without compromising the whole system, or with the ability to rollback without doing a full backup?
[06:36] <popey> Stevethepirate: what do you want to record? the desktop or something fast moving like a game?
[06:36] <MenZa> arang2: Not as I see it, no
[06:36] <Stevethepirate> nah.. just showing off some beryl in a presentation
[06:36] <MenZa> arang2: You could install the Gutsy beta when that's out soon
[06:36] <magnetron> Stevethepirate: 16 fps is enough for a simple how-to screencast
[06:36] <Stevethepirate> so desktop, but not too jerky
[06:36] <Stevethepirate> must be real smooth
[06:36] <MenZa> arang2: I run Gutsy on my system now, and it works pretty well, but I can't promise it'll run as well as Feisty
[06:36] <popey> Stevethepirate: ah ok, I record at 24fps mpeg2, and my 2.6GHz dual core can't manage that!
[06:36] <arang2> MenZa: Feisty--> Gutsy is painless?
[06:36] <MenZa> I wouldn't do it
[06:37] <MenZa> I installed Gutsy on a fresh system
[06:37] <MenZa> I generally don't like updating.
[06:37] <Rageon> is gutsy out?
[06:37] <MenZa> No
[06:37] <Rageon> k
[06:37] <MenZa> Gutsy will be released October 18th.
[06:37] <popey> Stevethepirate: but as others say, istanbul is good for recording 3d desktop
[06:37] <mc44> MenZa: "ish" :)
[06:37] <Rageon> roger dodger :)
[06:37] <magnetron> Stevethepirate: with istanbul, you can choose to do the encoding AFTER it is recorded. that way the computer will not get bogged down
[06:37] <MenZa> mc44: :P
[06:37] <arang2> MenZa: and how do u follow track of the miriad lil tweaking things???
[06:37] <Rageon> mc44: ohh :(
[06:37] <nightfreak> MenZa: i run into strange problems when trying to upgrade from dapper to edgy, i think lilo is the problem
[06:37] <popey> magnetron: not any more you can't
[06:37] <MenZa> nightfreak: hmm
[06:37] <Stevethepirate> popey: so it basically dumps raw files
[06:38] <MenZa> nightfreak: Try this:
[06:38] <Stevethepirate> then compresses afterwards?
[06:38] <MenZa> !grub > nightfreak
[06:38] <popey> Stevethepirate: no, istanbul records to ogg
[06:38] <MenZa> See the query from ubotu, nightfreak :)
[06:38] <j0hn> Hey everybody
[06:38] <MenZa> Hi j0hn
[06:38] <popey> Stevethepirate: i use xvidcap because I want my masters as mpeg2 - makes video editing in avidemux easier
[06:38] <Rageon> is a geforce 4 strong enough to run compiz-fusion on gutsy?
[06:38] <Rageon> 128 meg
[06:38] <dmitry__> Rageon more than strong
[06:39] <Stevethepirate> popey: well, i will be making into avi..
[06:39] <Stevethepirate> so you recommend xvidcap then?
[06:39] <j0hn> I'm currently dual booting XP and Ubuntu. I need to reinstall XP, but I'm worried it will screw up my boot loader. Can anybody please help me?
[06:39] <MenZa> !freeformats | Stevethepirate
[06:39] <ubotu> Stevethepirate: 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
[06:39] <MenZa> j0hn: It will screw up your boot loader, but it's easy to fix
[06:39] <Rageon> cool, i will have a strong processor and ram.. dual core 2 2.4 gig 4 meg cache and 2 gig ddr2 ram
[06:39] <popey> Stevethepirate: no, if you are recording your own desktop I would use istanbul if i were you
[06:39] <MenZa> !grub > j0hn
[06:39] <MenZa> See your query from ubotu, j0hn
[06:39] <Stevethepirate> popey: kk
[06:39] <popey> Stevethepirate: then use something like ffmpeg to convert
[06:39] <Rageon> so the video card is the weakest point
[06:39] <Stevethepirate> kk
[06:39] <Stevethepirate> is ffmeg gui or CLI?
[06:39] <popey> well, that's what I do :)
[06:39] <popey> CLI
[06:39] <MenZa> CLI, Stevethepirate
[06:39] <popey> Stevethepirate: there are frontends to it
[06:40] <Stevethepirate> popey: such as ?
[06:40] <j0hn> MenZa, thanks. I'll look into that tutorial.
[06:40] <Rageon> so you can watch movies from command line? lol ive always wanted to see how that works
[06:40] <popey> Stevethepirate: i think there is a gffmpeg or something
[06:40] <MenZa> j0hn: It's quite good; I can also recommend the Super Grub CD
[06:40] <popey> Rageon: not with ffmpeg but you can with mplayer - in ascii rendering mode
[06:40] <MenZa> Dinnertime, be back soon.
[06:40] <Stevethepirate> popey: not in ubuntu repos thos..
[06:40] <Stevethepirate> *tho
[06:40] <Rageon> popey: is it as good as GUI quality?
[06:40] <Rageon> (im doubting)
[06:41] <popey> Stevethepirate: sorry I don't know the actual name
[06:41] <popey> usser: -vo aa  I think
[06:41] <Rageon> ascii be just colored characters wouldnt it?
[06:42] <popey> Stevethepirate: if you have any more questions feel free to drop by #ubuntu-screencasts
[06:42] <popey> I am off to make some now :)
[06:42] <genii> !info gnome2.2 feisty
[06:42] <ubotu> Package gnome2.2 does not exist in feisty
[06:42] <usser> popey nx
[06:42] <usser> tnx
[06:42] <genii> !info gnome2 feisty
[06:42] <ubotu> Package gnome2 does not exist in feisty
[06:42] <genii> hmm
[06:42] <xaco> anyone know how to change the dictonary in OO?
[06:42] <popey> 2.20 ?
[06:43] <genii> I thought it went to backports already
[06:43] <Pici> Gnome 2.20 wont be backported in Feisty afaik.
[06:43] <xaco> it stuck on nothing when i check for mistakes
[06:43] <genii> Pici: Ah, OK
[06:43] <jkessler> i have USB Flash drive in right now.  how would i access it?
[06:43] <Rageon> do the latest Motherboard bios'es have an option to boot from flash drive?
[06:44] <genii> Rageon: Usually, yes
[06:44] <Rageon> cool
[06:44] <Rageon> i been out of the computer thing for a few years heh
[06:44] <un_dave> i just inserted a blank dvd into my system, and Mondo says: Please specify your DVD drive's /dev entry
[06:44] <un_dave> how do i find that out?
[06:44] <jkessler> it popped up when i put it in, but i closed the window.. how do i access it now?
[06:44] <xaco> anyone at all know how to change the dictonary that's in use in open office?
[06:45] <Pici> jkessler: There should be an icon on your desktop or an entry in the places menu.
[06:45] <jkessler> ahh.. heh.
[06:45] <jkessler> thanks.
[06:45] <popey> usser: you tried it?
[06:45] <mistform> what is the default port that bittorrent uses?
[06:46] <popey> mistform: 6881-6889
[06:46] <skip_> hello everyone. I tried everything and read every wiki/FAQ... I'm exausted please anyone can help me? I'm trying to access to two USB webcams from my ubuntu box
[06:46] <popey> skip_: do they both work individually?
[06:46] <skip_> no they don't
[06:47] <popey> ah, start there then
[06:47] <skip_> i didn't manage to have them working
[06:47] <popey> what make/model are they?
[06:47] <skip_> of course I'm starting from there :)
[06:47] <popey> :)
[06:47] <popey> please say they're not sweex
[06:47] <Alfa> Anyone now how to convert from cdr (Coreldraw) to Inkscape?
[06:47] <skip_> the model id from lsusb is as follows:
[06:47] <tkd> Alfa will gimp do it?
[06:48] <xMorgawr> !pastebin
[06:48] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:48] <Alfa> Nop
[06:48] <tkd> alfa sorry thats all i got
[06:48] <skip_> 0c45:612e
[06:48] <popey> Alfa: any online services that will do it?
[06:48] <skip_> they are microdia
[06:48] <popey> never heard of them
[06:48] <tkd> thought there might actually be a question i can answer LOL
[06:48] <Pici> Alfa: inkscape accept many vector formats and can trace/import some raster formats.
[06:49] <Rageon> tkd: whats the 2nd largest continent on earth?
[06:49] <popey> skip_: does camstream find them?
[06:49] <popey> skip_: what does dmesg say when you plug them in?
[06:49] <genii> Mr-Snick: Any progress on the restricted-manager front?
[06:49] <skip_> popey: i've tried with easycam but nothing...
[06:49] <tkd> stumped again
[06:49] <xTEMPLARx> Alfa: Best I would suggest would be to reopen the CDR in corel and resave as a compatible format that they both share.  I just checked and the latest CVS version doesn't support CDR still, so I'm not sure what that common format would be.
[06:49] <tkd> north america?
[06:49] <Rageon> lol tried to help  u out
[06:49] <Rageon> nup
[06:49] <Alfa> I cant import cdr in inkscape :-(
[06:49] <skip_> popey: dmesg just recognize that something has been plugged in in the usb port
[06:49] <tkd> dang
[06:49] <popey> skip_: google says that they are sn9c110 cameras
[06:49] <tkd> i hate feeling like such a newbie
[06:50] <Pici> !cam
[06:50] <skip_> what did you google? there are many microdia models
[06:50] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[06:50] <skip_> they are very different
[06:50] <popey> skip_: the pci id
[06:50] <popey> skip_: so your specific model
[06:50] <Rageon> there would be things ure leet at and other people are noobs at, just how it works :)
[06:50] <skip_> the full "0c45:612e"?
[06:50] <popey> skip_: http://www.linux-projects.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=239&forum=3
[06:50] <skip_> there are no results if you google that
[06:50] <Pici> !noob | Rageon
[06:50] <popey> yes
[06:50] <ubotu> Rageon: Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[06:50] <tkd> rageon well with my whole two weeks of LINUX experience......
[06:50] <skip_> popey: yes, i see
[06:51] <skip_> ok, i'll give that a try
[06:51] <popey> skip_: the 612a and 612f are both sn9c110 devices so chances are you 612e is too
[06:51] <skip_> thanks indeed for the moment :)
[06:51] <popey> no probs, good luck!
[06:51] <skip_> thanks,
[06:51] <popey> so its a sonix
[06:51] <subxero> i'm having trouble getting a VIA VT82xx-based sound card to work. it's on-board audio, on an Asus M2V motherboard.
[06:51] <subxero> could somebody help?
[06:51] <Rageon> ubotu i<3u
[06:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i<3u - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:52] <xTEMPLARx> !terminal services
[06:53] <xTEMPLARx> !rdp
[06:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rdp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:53] <Rageon> will ubuntu work fine with a core 2 duo 4meg cache ?
[06:53] <oreikaka> hola a todos
[06:53] <xTEMPLARx> hola
[06:54] <xTEMPLARx> que paso
[06:54] <yell0w> Rageon, yes
[06:54] <popey> Rageon: works on my two core2duo machines
[06:54] <oreikaka> alguien me puede ayudar a instalar compizfusion porfavor?
[06:54] <Rageon> how do u like the core 2 duo? i got mine today waiting on the mobo to turn up
[06:54] <genii> !info gnome-rdp | xTEMPLARx
[06:54] <ubotu> xtemplarx: gnome-rdp: Remote Desktop Client for the GNOME Desktop. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.2-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 102 kB, installed size 312 kB
[06:55] <popey> Rageon: I want to have its babies
[06:55] <Rageon> lol cool
[06:55] <popey> :)
[06:55] <Rageon> im uprading from a athlon xp 1700+ 512 ram
[06:55] <popey> heh, you'll notice that then
[06:55] <Fish-Face> Hey, I've been trying to install feisty, and the installation hangs after the message "Installed openoffice.org-java-common-x.x.x"
[06:55] <cavediver> Hi. Is there a way to allow totem to play files on a sshfs location ?
[06:55] <popey> Fish-Face: from the alternate cd?
[06:56] <Fish-Face> popey, correct
[06:56] <CO_Antarctis> Uh, since this brough me here... how can I prevent XChat from automatically connecting to this server when I start the program?
[06:56] <Fish-Face> A quick google hasn't turned anything up
[06:56] <popey> Fish-Face: if you press ALT+F4 it takes you to a console where they may be an error message..?
[06:56] <oreikaka> ola a todos
[06:56] <oreikaka> alguien habla espaol?
[06:56] <Fish-Face> popey, I checked
[06:56] <Fish-Face> popey, (and also poked for half an hour with the VT)
[06:56] <Rageon> i had to choose between getting high performance ram.. and getting the 2/4 meg version of the core duo, ended up getting 667hz GEIL 2 gig C5 and the 4 meg cure duo.. was that the better idea? ;x
[06:56] <popey> memory failure?
[06:56] <aguitel> oreikaka,anda a #ubuntu-es
[06:56] <Mr-Snick> genii: Yes ! I upgraded and restarted!
[06:57] <Fish-Face> All I could discern of interest was that apt was trying to Ign some archives
[06:57] <Fish-Face> popey, which it couldn't, because the network wasn't properly set up
[06:57] <popey> Fish-Face: check the cd?
[06:57] <Mr-Snick> genii: I figured that would solve tons of problems. everything is working. so far so good. thank you for your help
[06:57] <nevron> why cant i browse my network from ubuntu what have i done to deserve this?
[06:57] <yell0w> Fish-Face, a pastebin of the outputs would be helpful
[06:57] <Fish-Face> popey, the CD is fine - the md5sum was good, and k3b verified the disk fully
[06:57] <Mr-Snick> genii: Now i cant get back to writing more php scripts :D
[06:57] <Fish-Face> yell0w, I might actually have that
[06:57] <popey> Fish-Face: disk space?
[06:58] <un_dave> if i want to backup my hard drive, is it ok to just drop the whole filesystem on a dvd in gnomebaker, and burn away?
[06:58] <Mr-Snick> can*
[06:58] <popey> un_dave: not really
[06:58] <Fish-Face> popey, 60Gb
[06:58] <popey> un_dave: better off using a backup tool like sbackup or hubackup
[06:58] <Fish-Face> popey, 2Gb RAM, which didn't fail memtest after an hour or so
[06:58] <genii> Mr-Snick: np, pass it along when possible :) Good luck with the php
[06:58] <popey> Fish-Face: 1 hour isn't long enough IMO
[06:58] <un_dave> popey: do they have a gui?
[06:58] <popey> Fish-Face: I have seen machines from for 12 hours then fail
[06:58] <Mr-Snick> genii: thank you
[06:58] <popey> un_dave: they certainly do
[06:59] <nowimproved> how do i set alsa-mixer defaults settings
[06:59] <Fish-Face> popey, true, but I don't think memory's at fault
[06:59] <Fish-Face> this happened twice in a row
[06:59] <popey> Fish-Face: run it anyway when you're asleep, lets you rule it out :)
[06:59] <Fish-Face> well, I shall do
[06:59] <solinux> i'm looking for a program that can make money
[06:59] <popey> Fish-Face: hang on though
[07:00] <popey> Fish-Face:it cant be that if you can still poke about at the console
[07:00] <popey> its not locked up hard
[07:00] <Fish-Face> argh, gtg
[07:00] <popey> kk
[07:00] <Fish-Face> be back in about 20 mins
[07:00] <Fish-Face> cheers for your interest :)
[07:00] <nevron> i am about to suicide
[07:00] <Rageon> why bother ure gunna die anyway :)
[07:00] <un_dave> popey: ok, installing sbackup now
[07:00] <randoman> hum i installed all the quicktime packager
[07:01] <randoman> packages yet the quick time videos on a website wont play
[07:01] <solinux> hmm sad, all those girls needing a big hug...
[07:01] <randoman> anything I may be forgetting
[07:01] <nevron> ok i just commited suicide
[07:01] <solinux> think about all the drugs you could have before you get old
[07:02] <Rageon> should call an ambulance nevron
[07:02] <solinux> and all the womens
[07:03] <savaaZ> hi all. I got a problem. Trying to install ubuntu-server 7.04 and installing starts, i select languages etc but then comes error with cdrom. I check cdrom integrity and it says: "The ./dists/feisty/main/binary-i386/Release file" md5 checksum fails.. .Iso checksum is ok and tried with another cd too..
[07:04] <Rageon> savaaZ: your going to need to modify your cdrom - do you own a soldiering iron?
[07:04] <savaaZ> Rageon: wtf. :P
[07:04] <Rageon> jk dude, dunno :) id download+burn again (but im a noob) :)
[07:04] <nevron> i have samba installed configured and started i have given a static ip to my ubuntu and still cant browse vista
[07:05] <murkyMur1> Rageon: soz
[07:05] <murkyMur1> Rageon: spilt my tea lol
[07:06] <Rageon> lol
[07:06] <ab___> thunder
[07:06] <savaaZ> Rageon: yeah but the iso checksum was ok, so no use to redownload, i'll try with the older version..
[07:06] <volantares> hi all
[07:06] <savaaZ> always having bad luck with linux installation shit. :(
[07:07] <Rageon> :(
[07:07] <bruenig> !gtfo | savaaZ
[07:07] <ubotu> savaaZ: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:07] <volantares> im back. computer blew up
[07:07] <Rageon> wb volantares
[07:07] <Rageon> bl there
[07:08] <Rageon> im getting a new pc in mmm 6 hours
[07:08] <volantares> what forums do you recommend for questions/problems?
[07:08] <nevron> i have samba installed configured and started i have given a static ip to my ubuntu and still cant browse vista
[07:08] <Some_ux> hi, if rc.local is your system start script, what is the system exit script ?
[07:08] <Rageon> forums.ubuntu.com*
[07:08] <LjL> volantares: ubuntuforums.org
[07:08] <Rageon> my links bad
[07:08] <roktangent_> If I have a 6.06 LTS box, will I be able to directly upgrade to 8.04 LTS, or will I have to do the individual upgrades to each of the 4 or so releases that have happened in between?
[07:08] <bruenig> Some_ux, ah you mean like the rc.local.shutdown that some have? there isn't one
[07:08] <bruenig> Some_ux, not in ubuntu at least
[07:09] <nevron> i have samba installed configured and started i have given a static ip to my ubuntu and still cant browse vista
[07:09] <Some_ux> shame
[07:09] <Rageon> nevron: this in feisty?
[07:09] <cypherdelic> Kids dont do Gates!
[07:09] <LjL> roktangent_: i think that question still needs to be answered (maybe they've decided already, not sure), but i also think they're working on a seamless LTS->LTS upgrade
[07:09] <nevron> yes in feisty
[07:09] <bruenig> Some_ux, you could modify the init script to use one if you wanted to, or you can just write a daemon
[07:09] <Some_ux> not that important
[07:09] <Some_ux> :)
[07:10] <Rageon> dunno soz dude id prolly just take u on a goose chase :x
[07:10] <Rageon> where ubunticorn when u need her, she'd know what to do!
[07:11] <LjL> roktangent_: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/lts-upgrades <- so, not entirely decided yet
[07:11] <nevron> i have samba installed configured and started i have given a static ip to my ubuntu and still cant browse vista
[07:13] <Symian> Hi - I'm trying to get WPA working on my ralink chipset wireless card.
[07:13] <Symian> WPA is not an option in my network manager.
[07:14] <WeeJeWel> can i use remote access (to help people out) on linux?
[07:14] <void^> Symian: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT2500
[07:14] <Rageon> help people GIVE YOU THEIR PASSWORDS !(*&#(*@
[07:14] <Rageon> :)
[07:15] <wolfsong> how do I get autofs working? getting error msg about unable to find target server
[07:15] <Symian> void, thanks.
[07:17] <LjL> is there any way to disable keyboard-repeat for only *one* given key in X?
[07:18] <grayhane> is there any way to prevent Linux from putting a .Trash folder on each flash memory stick or mp3 player I connect to the system ?
[07:18] <arang2> anyone knows if there's an MFP that works 100% surely with Ubuntu?? im about to buy a new one i would like to buy something that works right out of the box
[07:19] <grayhane> arang2, what is an MFP
[07:19] <arang2> grayhane: multifunctional printer
[07:19] <Rageon> guys can i partition a harddrive without losing data on it?
[07:19] <arang2> grayhane: one of those printer+scanner and other stuff included
[07:20] <grayhane> Rageon, You MIGHT, it has a lot to do with how the data is stored now, Parted might be your first choice to look at
[07:21] <dwxreaper> why is apt-get not adding the configuration files for apache!!
[07:21] <Rageon> its all video
[07:21] <Rageon> and is able to be defragged
[07:21] <nightfreak> i'm looking for a tutorial to install ubuntu on a remote server
[07:21] <grayhane> Rageon, You might look into a prog called Parted
[07:21] <Pici> LjL: I have an idea, let me try something first.
[07:21] <Rageon> ok thx
[07:22] <Pici> Rageon: gparted will probably be easier to use
[07:22] <LjL> grayhane: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/12893   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138058
[07:23] <grayhane> Rageon, how much data is on the drive that you hope to save ?
[07:23] <Rageon> 50 gig
[07:23] <Rageon> its like ahh 70 gig drive
[07:23] <grayhane> LjL; thanks you
[07:24] <Fish-Face> popey, where were we
[07:24] <Fish-Face> oh yes I was trying to mount the half-installed feisty drive
[07:25] <Pici> LjL: Aha.  you can use xmodmap or xkeycaps(gui frontend) to modify properties of each key, one of the options is auto-repeat.
[07:25] <LjL> grayhane: if you look at the fourth-to-last posting here: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/09/13/no-trash-on-external-usb-drives/  you will see that a link to a workaround was posted, however that link is not available anymore
[07:26] <nox-Hand> What is the current kernel -number? (like vmlinuz-2.6.20-15-generic. <-- the latest in Feisty stable?
[07:26] <grayhane> Ljl, you did put me on the correct path and I will find a working result , also the shift del will be fine for me for now, thank you very much.
[07:26] <nevron> why cant i browse my vista from ubuntu
[07:26] <Fish-Face> hmph
[07:27] <subxero> can anybody help me with a soundcard issue?
[07:29] <bullgard4> Will  linuxdcpp be included in Gutsy?
[07:29] <LjL> uhm Pici, there's two things i haven't quite clear about xmodmap... first, whether you're supposed to run it at each X session, or whether you should make it change some config file somewhere... and second, how it would interact with the keyboard layout i choose from my KDE
[07:29] <WeeJeWel> can i use remote access (to help people out) on linux?
[07:29] <mcscruff> yes
[07:29] <mcscruff> called vnc :P
[07:29] <LjL> !info linuxdcpp gutsy | bullgard4
[07:30] <ubotu> bullgard4: linuxdcpp: Linux port of the famous dc++ client. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.0.1.cvs20070523-1 (gutsy), package size 1079 kB, installed size 3092 kB
[07:30] <Pici> LjL: I have no idea actually.  Its a good place to start though :/
[07:30] <LjL> Pici: yep indeed, although i've now managed to make my Menu key stop working at all =)
[07:30] <MrMist> Hi guys. I have to ask something... I'm running Ubuntu with an external USB soundcard, and I installed ubuntustudio with the lowlatency kernel
[07:31] <MrMist> What exactly IS the lowlatency kernel?
[07:31] <MrMist> I mean... Do I boot into the lowlatency kernel when I'm surfing and stuff as well, or what ?
[07:31] <un_dave> what's the easiest way to compare to folders to ensure they're identical, bit to bit?
[07:32] <ooolplz> un_dave: diff -Nru dir1 dir2 | less
[07:32] <bullgard4> LjL: Thank you for informing via ubotu.
[07:33] <Trae> Anyone here have Dell Ubuntu PC that they have gotten a Microphone working with?  I can't seem to get mine working.
[07:33] <un_dave> thanks ooolplz
[07:33] <LjL> unwiredbrain: i know of a couple of KDE tools, if you don't mind using those
[07:35] <WeeJeWel> mcscruff, i mean using the XP's build in thing
[07:35] <WeeJeWel> it uses the rdp protocol
[07:36] <volantares> see you soon
[07:37] <WeeJeWel> argh, cant pidgin hide the "left the room" messages?
[07:37] <quittt> oi
[07:37] <quittt> what I have to add to share my printer via IP?
[07:37] <olympi901> "make: warning:  Clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete."  <-- wtf..
[07:37] <quittt> with a WinXP
[07:37] <quittt> what should I do?
[07:37] <olympi901> trying to compile jukebox3d
[07:38] <WeeJeWel> quittt, nothing?
[07:38] <riotkittie|> I need a usb wifi adapter that works with wpa2 on Feisty, preferably out of the box, and if not out of the box, pref w/o ndiswrapper and without have recompile a kernel. If you have personal experience, and can provide brand name, model & revision, i would be much obliged.  Please do not direct me to the supported hardware list...
[07:38] <WeeJeWel> ubuntu should be able to deal with it
[07:38] <quittt> WeeJeWel: it asks me to authenticate
[07:38] <WeeJeWel> then log in as admin on the xp box
[07:38] <quittt> but I don't know which autentication I have to put in WinXP
[07:38] <noodlesgc> how can i change it so that my entire hard drive wont be scanned every 25 boots?
[07:38] <WeeJeWel> make a new account lol
[07:38] <quittt> new account? where?
[07:38] <riotkittie|> as my adapter came from that list and has resulted in nothing more than a desire to dress up like a penguin and blow up a pile of cds, and perhaps my desktop, in the parking lot behind my home.
[07:38] <WeeJeWel> noodlesgc, rename fsck to fsck_old
[07:39] <WeeJeWel> quittt, in windows xp
[07:39] <WeeJeWel> give it a password and use that to authenticate
[07:39] <Stevethepirate> "make: warning:  Clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete."  <-- wtf.. trying to compile jukebox3d .. any advice?
[07:39] <quittt> but I have to configure it
[07:39] <WeeJeWel> ...
[07:39] <Pici> !printer | quittt
[07:39] <ubotu> quittt: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[07:39] <subxero> sorry for spamming, but i haven't gotten a response. i'm having serious problems with a VIA VT82xx-based on-board sound card. can anyone help?
[07:39] <panosru> Hi, i have upgrated to Gutsy today but compiz not working
[07:39] <WeeJeWel> Pici, the printer is on a XP machine
[07:40] <noodlesgc> WeeJeWel is there any way to change it to check every 100?
[07:40] <quittt> WeeJeWel: NOOOO
[07:40] <WeeJeWel> hmm not sure
[07:40] <quittt> it is on my Ubuntu
[07:40] <WeeJeWel> quittt, you told me so..
[07:40] <quittt> I want to share it with a WinXP
[07:40] <panosru> If i go to set visual effects window titles are not appear
[07:40] <WeeJeWel> argh
[07:40] <riotkittie|> panosru > please ask in #ubuntu+1  as they are better equipped to help with gusty issues
[07:41] <Pici> WeeJeWel: WinXP to WinXP?
[07:41] <Pici> quittt: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[07:41] <WeeJeWel> Pici, never mind..
[07:41] <WeeJeWel> He has his Printer on Ubuntu
[07:41] <HelloDiLou> hello
[07:41] <Pici> WeeJeWel: That above link should help him then
[07:42] <martyn> can any body help me where do i find my bash file, i need to add a line
[07:42] <HelloDiLou> I'm having difficulties trying to install Feisty on a Dell Inspiron 6400
[07:42] <Trae> Anyone here have Dell Ubuntu PC that they have gotten a Microphone working with?  I can't seem to get mine working.
[07:42] <WeeJeWel> Pici, indeed :-)
[07:42] <HelloDiLou> on the install CD, gdm wouldn't boot
[07:42] <WeeJeWel> i just understood him wrong I guess..
[07:42] <riotkittie|> martyn: which bash file?
[07:42] <Pici> martyn: ~/.bashrc If thats what you mean
[07:42] <martyn> i think so
[07:43] <Stevethepirate> "make: warning:  Clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete."  <-- wtf.. trying to compile jukebox3d .. any advice?
[07:43] <Stevethepirate> !repeat | me
[07:43] <ubotu> me: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[07:43] <martyn> its so i can execute a program from the terminal
[07:44] <cramop> hi, When I try to connect a WPA enabled network the "Wireless network key required" dialog do not give me any WPA options, it gives me only the WEP options. how can I solve that problem?
[07:44] <riotkittie|> why do you need to edit .bashrc to execute a program from the term?
[07:44] <SlimeyPete> martyn: ~/.bashrc
[07:44] <SlimeyPete> riotkittie|: to set an environment variable, presumably
[07:44] <SlimeyPete> e.g. $PATH
[07:44] <SmellyOnion> !patience
[07:44] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[07:44] <riotkittie|> SlimeyPete: oh, yea
[07:44] <martyn> permission denied?
[07:45] <SlimeyPete> martyn: you're running "nano ~/.bashrc"?
[07:47] <martyn> thinks thats done the trick, thanks alot
[07:48] <Franco> I want to customize the screen that goes before the login. The one that appear ubuntu with an orange bar below it
[07:48] <Stevethepirate> "make: warning:  Clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete."  <-- wtf.. trying to compile jukebox3d .. any advice?
[07:48] <martyn> how do i save it?
[07:48] <Franco> anyone know where can I fine something to change it
[07:49] <Rageon> gnome-look.org -> splash screens (i think franco)
[07:49] <erUSUL> !splash
[07:49] <CharlieS1> how can i use apt-get to remove the config files for a program i've installed and reinstall everything from scratch? apt-get remove doesnt' do this..  I'm trying to get to square 1 of a snmpd install to get zenoss woring
[07:49] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[07:49] <quittt> I've done it
[07:49] <oxigen> hi guys, how can i check which program use device hw:0?
[07:49] <quittt> but it asks me to an user
[07:49] <quittt> which user should I use?
[07:50] <Franco> the splash screen is the one that goes after the login, I want the screen that goes before it. The one that appear after you select ubuntu kernel from the grub
[07:50] <richd> if I chroot into my flashdrive, how can I access my normal system?
[07:50] <davetarmac> hi folks. I recently introduced a friend to Ubuntu and he was impressed with Amarok. Sadly, he said he's not going to adopt, but is curious if there is an alternative to Amarok out for windows
[07:50] <Stevethepirate> winamp
[07:50] <Stevethepirate> :P
[07:50] <kitche> davetarmac: Amarok soon
[07:50] <Stevethepirate> New amarok will be win32 and linux capable
[07:50] <akira> franco: ubuntu boot screens at the same location
[07:51] <davetarmac> Stevethepirate: He was impressed at it's library functionality - especially alphabetising it
[07:51] <nick__> I just installed ubtuntu which came with java 1.4 and i installed jdk 1.5 ... how do i tell the os to use the 1.5 instead of the 1.4 ?
[07:51] <davetarmac> kitche: any idea when it'll be ready?
[07:51] <satellite4u2002> HAI........................
[07:51] <kitche> davetarmac: when kde4 is released
[07:51] <bulmer> nick__: man update-alternatives
[07:51] <mcscruff> Stevethepirate, dont say that, its an excuse to use windows
[07:51] <Stevethepirate> davetarmac: you can achieve a similar, yet slightly slower [due to no mysql]  effect in windows
[07:51] <Stevethepirate> using a plugin for winamp
[07:52] <davetarmac> Stevethepirate: ah right. I've not used winamp for ages so I'm out of touch with it
[07:52] <Stevethepirate> mcscruff: well, i'm going back to windows soon if i can't get help on this :P
[07:52] <Stevethepirate> davetarmac: homemade plguins ft
[07:52] <Stevethepirate> *ftw
[07:52] <Stevethepirate> "make: warning:  Clock skew detected.  Your build may be incomplete."  <-- wtf.. trying to compile jukebox3d .. any advice?
[07:52] <davetarmac> Stevethepirate: heh
[07:52] <kitche> Stevethepirate: your time is wrong
[07:52] <Franco> what I want to modify is the boot screen
[07:53] <kitche> Stevethepirate: might want to sync your time up with a ntp server
[07:53] <Pici> !usplash | Franco
[07:53] <ubotu> Franco: 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
[07:53] <soc> hi
[07:53] <soc> i want to change the gtk theme of my greeter
[07:53] <soc> how can i do that=
[07:53] <CharlieS1> how do you make apt-get reinstall config files from scratch?
[07:54] <nick__> bulmer, can you help explain that a little... i tried the man page but dont get it... sorry :(
[07:54] <jrib> CharlieS1: purge the package and then install it again (or look up some dpkg configuration option...)
[07:54] <heguru> nick__: update-alternatives --list java
[07:54] <CharlieS1> jrib: how do you purge?? just remove?
[07:54] <heguru> nick__: do you see java-1.5?
[07:54] <Stevethepirate> kitche: please say how?
[07:54] <martyn> sorry to repeat my self i've added some lines to the bashrc how do i save that, real beginner
[07:55] <jrib> CharlieS1: aptitude purge package
[07:55] <nick__> got it
[07:55] <nick__> thanks !
[07:55] <bulmer> sudo update-alternatives config java
[07:55] <nick__> i used "update-alternatives --config java
[07:55] <nick__> "
[07:55] <lasantha1978> Hello guys.....Can some one help me for my dovecot virtual user config ?????????
[07:55] <Stevethepirate> kitche: no worries
[07:55] <kitche> Stevethepirate: with ntpd you can use ntpdate but ntpd is better for that but I usually run ntpdate first then ntpd handle keeping it sync
[07:55] <Stevethepirate> it was like 5 years off
[07:56] <lasantha1978> Hello guys.....Can some one help me for my dovecot virtual user config ?????????
[07:56] <bulmer> martyn: which editor are you using?
[07:56] <soc> sorry ...
[07:56] <martyn> nano
[07:56] <soc> here again
[07:56] <soc> does someone have an idea?
[07:56] <fab31> hi
[07:56] <DoctorMO> Vorian: you got them?
[07:57] <bulmer> martyn try ^O
[07:57] <Vorian> DoctorMO, Yes! check -us
[07:57] <bulmer> thats control O
[07:58] <martyn> cheer, i was trying to work that out
[08:00] <Trae> Please, if anyone could help me figure out why my mic isn't working, I'd very much appreciate it.
[08:00] <Trae> I have the Dell Ubuntu E520 that came with Ubuntu pre-installed
[08:01] <martyn> thanks for the help getting another error message: error while loading shared libraries: libqt-mt.so.3
[08:03] <nekooni> hello, is there anyone i could query for some help with my fake-raid boot problem ?
[08:03] <wolfsong> need help...still can't ping by hostname even after adding boxes to /etc/hosts
[08:04] <scraliontis> hi, i have a problem, i m tring to install a hp psc 1110, i installed hpijs and hplip, and went to printers , to add the printer, i folow the instructions and finish by pressing apply, it goes back to the main printer window, and i see no printer, why is this.??
[08:05] <wib> hi, i'm gonna need some help configuring my sound. i can only play sound with one program at a time! how do i fix that?
[08:05] <soc> can someone tell me how i can change the gtk greeter theme?
[08:05] <kennobaka> well, not if you leave
[08:05] <scraliontis> any ideas
[08:05] <Pici> kennobaka: I was just thinking that ;)
[08:06] <fab31> the "double click" xterm behavior has changed, it stops selection on chars like "/", how can I fix it ?
[08:06] <fab31> (on dapper it was the "right" behavior)
[08:07] <kennobaka> fab31: you should be able to either right or middle-click to extend your selection
[08:07] <kennobaka> depending on how your xterm is configured
[08:07] <fab31> how can I get the double click to only stops on whitespaces ?
[08:07] <zamba> i need help figuring out locale on my ubuntu depper
[08:07] <zamba> dapper*
[08:08] <fab31> is there a config file for that ?
[08:08] <zamba> doing 'locale' outputs the following:
[08:08] <zamba> locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
[08:08] <zamba> locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
[08:08] <kennobaka> zamba: `echo $LOCALE` ?
[08:08] <Drew777> Hello, is there anyway I can tell what daemons are running?
[08:08] <zamba> kennobaka: empty
[08:09] <zamba> kennobaka: env | grep locale -i doesn't show anything either, so
[08:09] <fab31> ooh
[08:09] <fab31> http://www.tummy.com/journals/entries/jafo_20060715_142504
[08:09] <zamba> kennobaka: doing 'locale-gen' gives me this:
[08:09] <zamba> Error: Bad entry 'no_NO.ISO-8859-1 '
[08:10] <bking93> oh.  durr
[08:10] <wib> is there a special chanel that helps with sound problems?
[08:10] <kennobaka> is there nothing in /usr/share/locale/no ?
[08:10] <zamba> kennobaka: two entries, LC_MESSAGES and LC_TIME
[08:10] <Symian> Hi - I have what appears to be a unique problem. I have two wireless drives, one uses the rt2500pci module and the other the rt73usb. Both should connect to a WPA-encrypted WAP. The rt2500pci has been correctly configured and is now connected, hence my being here.
[08:10] <Symian> The rt73usb, using the same steps, is not.
[08:11] <Drew777> Is there a way to get a listing of the daemons which are running, I've tried ps aux but the names are all truncated
[08:11] <dphasewrk> anyone here found a fix for the gimp small theme in gutsy crashing?  i saw it made it to launchpad.
[08:11] <zamba> kennobaka: i've also tried with 'dpkg-reconfigure localeconf' to override all this, but that doesn't work either
[08:11] <[nrx] > try ps -A
[08:12] <Trae> Hey... does anyone here have the Dell Diminsion E520 Ubuntu (7.04) PC?  I can't seem to get my Microphone working.  I've tried Dell's support page and googleed but can't seem to find anything.  :(
[08:12] <murlidhar>  within a week i had to reinstall my idiot windows two times :)
[08:13] <[nrx] > lol
[08:13] <afrhthhhh> i have tried ubuntu. infact am running it on duel boot. kind of like it but it has long way to go
[08:13] <Pici> bruenig: be nice.
[08:13] <scraliontis>  hi, i have a problem, i m tring to install a hp psc 1110, i installed hpijs and hplip, and went to printers , to add the printer, i folow the instructions and finish by pressing apply, it goes back to the main printer window, and i see no printer, why is this.??
[08:14] <zamba> kennobaka: i've been using debian for years and never had any issues with this.. after making sure no_NO* is in the correct file /etc/locale.gen and then doing locale-gen
[08:14] <zamba> kennobaka: but on ubuntu? beats me
[08:14] <[nrx] > afrhthhhh: what do you mean it has a long way to go?
[08:14] <bruenig> just bit right on that troll bait didn't you
[08:15] <dromer> hi all, I'm having trouble opening my cdrom-drive .. and the command eject doesn't work ..
[08:15] <solinux> i love linux
[08:15] <solinux> linux is sexy
[08:15] <bruenig> !ot | solinux
[08:15] <ubotu> solinux: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:15] <scraliontis> you nned to unmount it first
[08:15] <[nrx] > dromer: try the paperclip method
[08:15] <solinux> ubuntu forever !
[08:15] <murlidhar> me thinks ubuntu is a perfect desktop to regular users
[08:15] <afrhthhhh> meaning i tried to open office documents.it gives a message its ony comptble with office 97 2000 encryption type.
[08:15] <silent[ca] > can anyone point me to the most advanced wireless networking utility for gnome?
[08:15] <bruenig> perfect certainly not
[08:15] <[nrx] > afrhthhhh: that's not an Ubuntu issue, that's an openoffice issue
[08:15] <dromer> [nrx] : what 'paperclipmethod' ?
[08:16] <bking93> silent:  NetworkManager
[08:16] <[nrx] > dromer: that hole in the drive door...it's for a paperclip - so you can open the drive
[08:16] <bruenig> afrhthhhh, yes forgive open office for not being able to yet reverse engineer the proprietary .doc format that microsoft won't open up, damn them to hell
[08:16] <murlidhar> afrhthhhh: it is microsoft's fault for not releasing code
[08:16] <afrhthhhh> cant seem to run movies . have to install codecs from net. infact everytime you try to do somethin. that package is needed. this package is needed
[08:16] <[nrx] > afrhthhhh: that's a good thing.. it means you don't start off with a bloated OS full of stuff you don't need.
[08:17] <dromer> [nrx] : nothing is happening (there doesn't seem to be anything I can push or w/e ..)
[08:17] <[nrx] > afrhthhhh: it means you can have the system customised PROPERLY to what you need/want it to do
[08:17] <murlidhar> :)
[08:17] <soundray> afrhthhhh: do you need help, or are you just sounding off? If the latter, please join #ubuntu-offtopic instead -- this is a support channel.
[08:17] <[nrx] > dromer: stick the paperclip in the hole.. it'll be stiff, but push it hard and the drawer will slip out
[08:17] <afrhthhhh> but i kind of like driver support tough :) it supports all my dell 6400 hardware exept widescreen package. so i installed 915
[08:17] <murlidhar> afrhthhhh: ubuntu is like WYWIWYG
[08:18] <dromer> [nrx] : ah thnx :) it works now :)
[08:18] <[nrx] > dromer: np
[08:18] <rrittenhouse> Where does Ubuntu store the settings for a printer that youve added?
[08:18] <bking93> rrittenhouse:  /etc/cups/printers.conf
[08:18] <murlidhar> What You Want Is What You Get :)
[08:18] <afrhthhhh> sorry soundry. am using this channel for first time.
[08:18] <soundray> rrittenhouse: /etc/cups/printer.conf
[08:18] <afrhthhhh> meaningIRC for first time
[08:19] <heguru>  rrittenhouse: also in ~/.cups/lpotions (user settings)
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[08:19] <nekooni> hi, i have a problem, basically its: kernel is 2.6.20-16, using update-initramfs gives me the error "eval: 1: array_dmraid~=: not found" and i have no idea what this message wants to tell me :/
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[08:19] <User570> http://www.VirtualHolyBible.com - Holy Bible
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[08:19] <afrhthhhh> now that i recall i have beryl prob too
[08:19] <User570> http://www.MaxSpider.com - Web Search
[08:19] <User570> http://www.WHAK.com - Comedy Radio
[08:19] <User570> http://www.MedChecker.com - Medical/Health
[08:20] <solinux> flood
[08:20] <soundray> !ops | User570 spamming
[08:20] <ubotu> User570 spamming: 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
[08:20] <nekooni> anyone having an idea of how this happens ?
[08:20] <dromer> [nrx] : hmm, my pc doesn't recognize the cdrom as dvd-burner ..
[08:20] <jrib> User570: what are you doing?
[08:20] <dromer> [nrx] : normally k3b gets anything, now it doesn't
[08:20] <[nrx] > dromer: can't help you with that, sorry
[08:20] <rrittenhouse> heguru, perfect. Thats it thank you.
[08:20] <dromer> kay, anybody else?
[08:21] <afrhthhhh> i added beryl-manager command in sessions menu but it wont run actual beryl. have to run command "beryl" to do that
[08:21] <afrhthhhh> any idea why?
[08:21] <Drew777> Hi could someone point me to the right channel to ask about daemons
[08:21] <[nrx] > !beryl | afrhthhhh
[08:21] <ubotu> afrhthhhh: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[08:21] <preaction_> afrhthhhh, #ubuntu-effects helps with compiz/beryl
[08:21] <soundray> Thanks jrib
[08:21] <afrhthhhh> tnks
[08:22] <mac__> how to install other language beside english? eg chinese
[08:22] <Fish-Face> Hey all, somehow ubuntu is installed... Don't know what I did differently!
[08:22] <oreikaka> hola a todos
[08:22] <oreikaka> haber ya he reiniciado
[08:22] <oreikaka> ahora no me va la resolucion de la pantalla
[08:22] <oreikaka> eh?
[08:22] <jrib> !es | oreikaka
[08:22] <ubotu> oreikaka: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[08:22] <matsu> hola gente
[08:22] <soundray> mac__: System-Administration-Language Support
[08:22] <kri> when is the releasedate of the next ubuntu version?
[08:22] <kri> isnt it in oct?
[08:23] <kitche> kri: yes
[08:23] <benjamin_geer> hello, I have an installation question, is anyone here willing to try to answer it?
[08:23] <soundray> kri: it is. Join #ubuntu+1 and read the topic
[08:23] <Pici> kri: Oct 19th I think. Or maybe 18th.
[08:23] <[nrx] > !ask | benjamin_geer
[08:23] <ubotu> benjamin_geer: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:23] <mac__> thanks
[08:23] <kri> cool, greate.thx
[08:23] <Pici> Drew777: What kind of daemon question? Ubuntu related? or just general?
[08:24] <Drew777> Pici, general really I want to see a list of daemon to see it something started at boot
[08:24] <soundray> !info bum | Drew777
[08:25] <Pici> !bum | Drew777
[08:25] <ubotu> drew777: bum: graphical runlevel editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.8-1 (feisty), package size 81 kB, installed size 528 kB
[08:25] <mac__> can amaroke extract music to ogg?
[08:25] <ubotu> Drew777: 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
[08:25] <soundray> !botsnack
[08:25] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[08:25] <murlidhar> !fuse
[08:25] <ubotu> FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a !kernel driver that allows non-root users to create their own filesystems. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_in_Userspace for more on FUSE.  Some examples of filesystems that use FUSE are !ntfs-3g, sshfs and isofs. A full list of Filesystems that use FUSE is here:  http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FileSystems
[08:25] <shamrock> does 64 bit feisty now suport 64 bit java plug in 64 bit firefox or is it still 32 bit only?
[08:26] <benjamin_geer> thanks ubotu. :) I've just installed ubuntu 7.04 on a Lenovo 3000 V100, and everything seems to have gone fine, but when I boot the machine with the ethernet cable plugged in, it hangs during boot.  (And the kernel says something like "configuring network devices...")  If I unplug the ethernet cable, it boots fine.  Once it's booted, if I plug in the ethernet cable again, the machine connects to the internet.  If you have any idea what I can do about th
[08:26] <soundray> shamrock: feisty would support it any time -- Sun doesn't.
[08:26] <kjp> where can I find a copy of the .config file that ubuntu ships with ?
[08:26] <Drew777> Pici, soundray , thanks I'll try it. but it should have started, is there a way to see if it's actually running?
[08:26] <shamrock> really? Wow. Does flash & java work though using 32 bit? Or is it 32 bit plugins in 64 bit forefox? Or ..... Whats best?
[08:27] <Pici> kjp: What .config file?
[08:27] <soundray> kjp: in /boot
[08:27] <drgeb> is there a tool to automatically install the same pluggins that I have on my ubuntu server at home to my linux, windows and other ubuntu server at work for firefox and thunderbird ??
[08:27] <soundray> kjp: less /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[08:27] <shearn89> drgeb: you could copy the .config folder for it, i think that has all the plugins.
[08:28] <soundray> Drew777: if what is running?
[08:28] <Petskull> ya'll know how to get gdesklets on startup?
[08:29] <Drew777> Pici, soundray, ok I've installed bum and it says ? next to mediatomb
[08:29] <Drew777> but it says it's active
[08:29] <mac__> anyone knows when will be the next major release of ubuntu?
[08:29] <Petskull> october
[08:29] <Pici> mac__: Mid october
[08:29] <Petskull> Gutsy
[08:29] <soundray> drgeb: I think shearn89 means $HOME/.mozilla
[08:29] <majnoon> next month
[08:29] <Petskull> in October
[08:29] <Pici> Drew777: I personally dont use bum, sorry :/
[08:29] <mac__> very excited
[08:30] <kjp> Ok, I'm trying to compile something, and I'm getting a modpost error. any idea how to track that down? i've already discovered that modpost isn't in any ubuntu packages...
[08:30] <SomeOtherGuy> Gutsy comes out a month from now
[08:30] <Drew777> Pici, :) ok so how would you tell is a daemon was running?
[08:30] <Petskull> I think it's in a month
[08:30] <soundray> mac__: you could help test it, to relieve the excitement and get a preview. Join #ubuntu+1 and read the topic.
[08:30] <soundray> Drew777: ps aux | grep mediatomb
[08:30] <Pici> Drew777: If it was running? I'd `ps aux | grep daemonname`
[08:30] <solinux> linux is easy
[08:30] <solinux> convert everybody around you
[08:31] <Pici> solinux: #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:31] <Petskull> solinux: #ubuntu-profanity
[08:31] <Pici> ?
[08:32] <shearn89> soundray: thats the one... knew it was something like that...
[08:32] <majnoon> Petskull, THAT may NOT be a bad idea
[08:33] <jessie_> hey all.
[08:33] <quittt> damn!!!
[08:33] <jessie_> quittt, what?
[08:33] <quittt> I configure my printer, but it doesn't print a word
[08:33] <majnoon> i love *buntu bad it CAN be a pain in the rear some times
[08:33] <Petskull> majnoon: what?
[08:33] <quittt> it just makes like printing
[08:33] <quittt> but no ink
[08:34] <majnoon>  #ubuntu-profanity
[08:34] <shearn89> a little offtopic - anyone know how to hide the join/quit messages in xchat?
[08:34] <quittt> it is a HP Deskjet 3945
[08:34] <Drew777> Pici, soundray , thanks for the help, It doesn't appear to be in the list but it's web UI seems to be there
[08:34] <quittt> I configured it with Windows XP, etc.
[08:34] <quittt> but it doesn't print a word... which I just don't understand
[08:34] <Pici> !enter
[08:34] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:34] <Drew777> Pici, soundray , I'll try and ask on the mediatomb channel I've just found :)
[08:34] <soundray> Drew777: maybe the daemon program is named differently.
[08:34] <jessie_> quittt, have you tried a different ink cartreges?
[08:34] <petru> hello guys! i installed fglrx xorg drivers for my ati x1300 card and is woking great. but i dont have any desktop effects. looks like i have to install xgl drivers.. how to do that/
[08:35] <quittt> jessie_: I printed it on Windows XP
[08:35] <quittt> and worked
[08:35] <jessie_> quittt, hmm......
[08:35] <quittt> WinXP in my PC
[08:35] <Drew777> soundray, yes... Hmmm
[08:35] <jessie_> quittt, right click the printer and go to properties.
[08:35] <soundray> !xgl | petru
[08:35] <ubotu> petru: 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
[08:36] <Drew777> btw how do I get xchat to show a list of people in the channel?
[08:36] <quittt> done
[08:36] <jessie_> quittt, k, now there should be a bunch of settings.
[08:36] <shearn89> Drew777: expand the pane on the right hand side.
[08:36] <jessie_> im using kde at the moment, so wait a second please....
[08:37] <murlidhar> Drew777: look on the right side carefully
[08:37] <linux1> hiya ppl my lvm volume wont mount , ive look into it a bit but i stuck with this error ls: /dev/mapper/torrents-torrent: Too many levels of symbolic links any idea ppl how to fix this
[08:37] <solinux> can you tell me about some great programs under linux to make 3D ?
[08:37] <Petskull> Blender
[08:37] <Petskull> k3d
[08:37] <shearn89> Drew777: it'll be a thin white strip, just grab and pull.
[08:37] <Drew777> shearn89, murlidhar , cool thanks, that's not immediately obvious is it? :
[08:37] <murlidhar> Petskull: wow that was fast
[08:38] <Petskull> heh
[08:38] <quittt> well
[08:38] <quittt> it is strange
[08:38] <Petskull> my eye just fell on the window
[08:38] <quittt> looks that it detected two printers
[08:38] <jessie_> quittt, two?
[08:38] <jessie_> what are there names?
[08:38] <majnoon> me in  #ubuntu-profanity :)
[08:38] <Petskull> anyone know anything about gdesklets?
[08:38] <murlidhar> gdesklets!
[08:39] <shearn89> Drew777: no, i only noticed it because i'm use to trillian.
[08:39] <Petskull> I lost the tray icon
[08:39] <shearn89> anyone know how to hide join and leave messages?
[08:39] <quittt> HP Deskjet USB and another
[08:39] <murlidhar> !gdesklets | Petskull
[08:39] <ubotu> Petskull: 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/
[08:39] <quittt> Hp Deskjet (a bunch of letters) USB HPLIP
[08:39] <jamman> k, quittt, im now jamman
[08:39] <jamman> quittt, those are the two?
[08:39] <jamman> try printing a test page from both.
[08:40] <Xk2c_> shearn89: xchat?
[08:40] <Petskull> murlidhar: I know what they *are*.... how do I get my tray icon back?!
[08:40] <murlidhar> !enter > jamman
[08:40] <jamman> !enter
[08:40] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:40] <jamman> murlidhar, k, got it.
[08:40] <mac__> I have install language support for asian language, how to enable to use english as default and input asian language as and when needed?
[08:40] <shearn89> Xk2c_: yep
[08:41] <volantares> hi all, so those who were here before, i think I've found the culpirt: GRUB doesn't recognise my RAID partition because it is unknwon (a 0x7 file system)
[08:41] <Xk2c_> shearn89: right click on tab -> disable show Join/part
[08:41] <darwin81> I can only boot from the LiveCD on a laptop if I add the option noapic or vga=792. Not both options together just each one by themselves in two separate boots and both allow to boot properly. What do these options mean and which one should I use?
[08:42] <shearn89> Xk2c_: which tab? the channel list on the left?
[08:42] <Petskull> um... Blender?
[08:42] <murkyMur1> darwin81: vga=792 sets the display parameters for the pre-login screens
[08:42] <jamman> darwin81, use noapic.
[08:42] <Xk2c_> shearn89: ah ok ic
[08:42] <shearn89> Xk2c_: don't worry, got it!
[08:42] <Xk2c_> shearn89: i have set my xchat to show the tabs below
[08:42] <shearn89> so much easier....
[08:43] <jamman> the vga one just sets the resoulution in the terminal, which you wont need to worry about.
[08:43] <Xk2c_> shearn89: :)
[08:43] <murkyMur1> darwin81: noapic turns off apic....often times apic on motherboards causes trouble
[08:43] <Trae> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3430730#post3430730  Looks like someone else is having the same problem I am.
[08:43] <Xk2c_> shearn89: but this isnt persistent
[08:43] <darwin81> murkyMurl, What do I lose without apic?
[08:43] <Xk2c_> shearn89: has to be done every time
[08:43] <Xk2c_> shearn89: mompl
[08:43] <murkyMur1> darwin81: advanced sensors and advanced power functions i think
[08:44] <shearn89> Xk2c_: oh well. just found the tabs setting. mompl?
[08:44] <Xk2c_> shearn89: mompl = moment please
[08:44] <darwin81> What do you mean by sensors?
[08:45] <Pici> !away > linc_away (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[08:45] <murkyMur1> darwin81: fill ya boots -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Programmable_Interrupt_Controller
[08:45] <quittt> jamman: both don't print
[08:45] <A2t3c13> i need to talk to someone familiar with printer set in ubuntu.I have a lexmark8350.I have been researching it going on 2 days now and i need to explain my findings
[08:45] <jamman> k, right click the bar and go to "edit menu"
[08:46] <jamman> the top bar that has applications, etc....
[08:46] <Xk2c_> shearn89: ~/.xchat2/xchat.conf -> irc_who_join = 0
[08:46] <murlidhar> !away
[08:46] <ubotu> You should avoid changing your nick in a busy channel like #ubuntu - it causes unrequired scrolling which is unfair on new users. The same goes for using noisy away messages : use the command "/away <reason>" to set your client away silently - See also !Guidelines
[08:46] <shearn89> Xk2c_: cheers...
[08:46] <Xk2c_> shearn89: should set that when all xchat windows are closed
[08:46] <shearn89> Xk2c_: i'll get around to reading the man pages at some point!
[08:47] <darwin81> murkyMurl, What could happen if I don't use noapic and use the vga=792 to be able to boot properly?
[08:47] <mac__> I am using sound juicer, just wondering can ipod support ogg format?
[08:47] <Skrypt> how do I get XChat-GNOME to autoperform on connect?
[08:47] <jamman> mac__, no, the ipod cannot.
[08:47] <murkyMur1> darwin81: you probably won't even notice the noapic effects...lots of users use that switch
[08:47] <Xk2c_> shearn89: http://xchat-win32.berlios.de/setvars.html
[08:48] <mac__> is ogg format any better than MP3 and ACC?
[08:48] <IhateCLI> Hello
[08:48] <darwin81> murkyMurl, so probably better to use noapic, since apic can cause issues?
[08:48] <Keitaro> hi :)
[08:48] <preaction_> mac__, ogg vorbis is completely free, instead of encumbered by patents or licenses
[08:48] <IhateCLI> hello, I'm using kopete on ubuntu, can I make it remember window position?
[08:49] <murkyMur1> darwin81: yes m8
[08:49] <Keitaro> i was wondering how to connect to internet using dial-up?
[08:49] <n2aag> mac__: and also, in blind listening tests, ogg vorbis has come out ahead
[08:49] <darwin81> murkyMurl, Thanks for your help and sorry to bother you so much
[08:49] <jamman> mac__, check out http://www.ipodlinux.org/Main_Page
[08:49] <quittt> Unable to copy PPD file!
[08:49] <Petskull> Keitaro- give up
[08:49] <mac__> thanks
[08:49] <quittt> jamman: If I try to add it via CUPS
[08:49] <quittt> that's what I get
[08:49] <Petskull> kpp on kde
[08:49] <mac__> I support free
[08:49] <Keitaro> Petskull: why? but its my only mean of the internet :(
[08:49] <jamman> quittt, k, go for it.
[08:50] <murlidhar> mac__: if u want to listen ogg format then u have to install rockbox
[08:50] <IhateCLI> Anyone? kubuntu with gnome?
[08:50] <IhateCLI> I mean kopete with gnome.
[08:50] <n2aag> can anyone recommend for me a mini-pci express wireless card/chip that works reliably with feisty?  I have tried multiple atheros cards, but they all seem to require a reboot and/or driver reload every so often
[08:50] <Petskull> .... if your modem is Conexant-Rockwell- and it probably is- yours will be a difficult path
[08:50] <riotkittie|> or oggz-tools
[08:50] <jamman> mac__, or rock box, http://www.rockbox.org/
[08:50] <mac__> install in ipod?
[08:50] <murlidhar> mac__: install rockbox in ipod
[08:50] <darwin81> IhateCLI, Do you prefer Kopete to Pidgin?
[08:50] <n2aag> and I've compiled multiple versions of madwifi
[08:51] <mac__> so amazing.
[08:51] <Pici> Keitaro: Dialup?
[08:51] <Garrett_> Hello all, quick question
[08:51] <Keitaro> Pici:  yeah :P
[08:51] <IhateCLI> darwin81: Naturally, I do. Though I'm just looking for something other than Gaim.
[08:51] <Pici> !modem | Keitaro
[08:51] <ubotu> Keitaro: You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[08:51] <murlidhar> mac__: beware u might lose any warranty what so ever
[08:51] <Petskull> good one, Pici
[08:51] <Garrett_> Does anyone know how to install a driver for my broadcom wireless card?
[08:52] <Garrett_> bcm43xx?
[08:52] <Pici> !bcm43xx | Garrett_
[08:52] <darwin81> IhateCLI, Have you tried installing it from the repos?
[08:52] <Keitaro> Pici: thnx but i cant run the damn frigin program :P i have compied it to a usb flash memory and i dont know how to execute it from there :(
[08:52] <ubotu> Garrett_: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[08:52] <mac__> think can always reload the ipod software
[08:52] <jamman> mac__, i havent used either, but i wish i even had one :(
[08:52] <jamman> mac__, i bet if you absolutely had to, you could.
[08:52] <Pici> Keitaro: Did you `make install` it?
[08:52] <Garrett_> thanks
[08:52] <IhateCLI> darwin81: I installed from synaptic.
[08:52] <Keitaro> Pici: how do i do that sorry?
[08:53] <Petskull> Keitaro: this is what I meant about Conexant modems:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto/Conexant
[08:53] <mac__> overhere we can get ipod free when we sign up internet plan for 2 years
[08:53] <Pici> Keitaro: How did you compile it?
[08:53] <IhateCLI> darwin81: My problem is it doesn't remember away message or window position.
[08:53] <riotkittie|> ipod ischmod.
[08:53] <IhateCLI> darwin81: The old away messages and most settings are saved, but the window resets to default size everytime.
[08:54] <Petskull> Keitaro: sad fact- you know how I solved that problem? I got DSL
[08:54] <Petskull> ... that's the only reason I got it
[08:54] <Keitaro> Pici: i downloaded scanmodem.gz from my windows comp and plugged it in my ubuntu laptop
[08:54] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: gnome-start.sh
[08:54] <Pici> Keitaro: Did you copy the file off onto your computer?
[08:55] <Keitaro> Pici: i copied it to my ubuntu desktop
[08:55] <genii> Hmm
[08:55] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: There's a file called that somewhere that defines default position for kopete, right? where is it?
[08:55] <Pici> Keitaro: Okay? Did you follow the directions on how to extract and run it?
[08:55] <Keitaro> Petskull: another sad fact is im still using dial-up :P
[08:56] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: #!/bin/sh   <return>  dcopserver_shutdown  <return>  LD_BIND_NOW=true kdeinit
[08:56] <genii> Pici: did he say what modem?
[08:56] <Pici> genii: no, hes following the scanmodem directions.
[08:56] <setkeh> hey guys any one here know anything about cedega
[08:56] <Keitaro> Pici: directions say i should copy using a command but doesnt say what the drive letter is for a memory stick =/
[08:56] <mac__> is there any linux for pocket pc eg ipaq
[08:56] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: start script via gnome-session-manager on startup
[08:57] <genii> Pici: there is a Dell .deb for 7.04, supports most conexant out of box, http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R155004&SystemID=INSPIRONI6400/E1505&servicetag=&os=UBLN&osl=en&deviceid=8593&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=1&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=1&libid=20&fileid=206745
[08:57] <Webbmaster> how do i just forceably get rid off a broken package?
[08:57] <Pici> Keitaro: I thought you said you copied it to your desktop
[08:57] <Pici> Keitaro: Is it a conextant modem?
[08:57] <genii> Whoa i need toreally learn how to use tinyurl ;)
[08:57] <setkeh> hey guys any one here know anything about cedega
[08:57] <Pici> genii: Peteskull was going on about conextant, Keitaro never mentioned it iirc
[08:57] <Xk2c_> setkeh: yes me, its similar to wine
[08:58] <Vixyfox> How well does Wine work?
[08:58] <precious> Hallo everybody! I have a dual boot machine with Ubuntu and Windows installations. I want to reinstall Windows cause they keep poping errors and stuff. My question is how to safley back up grub and reinstall it after the new Windows installation...Can anyone help?
[08:58] <Keitaro> Pici: i did copy to dekstop but directions say only copy from c:temp or floppy, not usb stick :(
[08:58] <Petskull> Pici: true- but he's trying to connect ppp on a laptop
[08:58] <Petskull> I'd put $50 bucks on it
[08:58] <Webbmaster> how do i just forceably get rid off a broken package?
[08:58] <valchers> hello I have problems with squirrelmail, whet i login i have 2 errors
[08:58] <valchers> ERROR: Could not complete request.
[08:58] <valchers> Query: SELECT "INBOX"
[08:58] <valchers> Reason Given: Unable to open this mailbox.
[08:58] <genii> Petskull: heh
[08:58] <valchers> and
[08:58] <valchers> ERROR:
[08:58] <valchers> ERROR: Could not complete request.
[08:58] <valchers> Query: CREATE "Sent"
[08:58] <valchers> Reason Given: Invalid mailbox name.
[08:58] <majnoon> precious, the easiest way to fo it is install windoze first
[08:58] <valchers> why I have this problem
[08:58] <valchers> ?
[08:58] <setkeh> Xk2c_: hey mate thanks for the reply my mate bought cedega small or something and gave it to me to try out because i might be moveing to linux and i tried to install it and dont know if it did lol
[08:58] <valchers> and what can i do
[08:59] <Pici> !paste | valchers
[08:59] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Sorry for being a clueless n00b, but how do I do that?
[08:59] <ubotu> valchers: 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)
[08:59] <Petskull> Vixyfox: I'm playing with Photoshop right now
[08:59] <genii> valchers: This is not an ubuntu tech support question
[08:59] <quittt> damn
[08:59] <Vixyfox> Photoshop works through Wine??
[08:59] <quittt> no of them work
[08:59] <Esteth> I killed the .deb installer half way through doing something and now things are all messed up with package managers. How can i fix the problem?
[08:59] <murlidhar> !enter > valchers
[08:59] <valchers> but maybe some can help me
[08:59] <Badpenguin86> Would my system boot faster if /boot was on a different partition?
[08:59] <Pici> Keitaro: When you plug the usb stick into your Ubuntu computer, it should come up as an icon on the desktop
[08:59] <majnoon> Esteth, try apt-get -f install
[08:59] <WeeJeWel> Badpenguin86, not really..
[09:00] <Keitaro> Pici: yes the icon is there :)
[09:00] <majnoon> or dpkg-reconfigure -a
[09:00] <WeeJeWel> it just reads a few mb's from there
[09:00] <murkyMur1> Badpenguin86: only if it somewhere really really odd right now
[09:00] <murlidhar> valchers: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351 follow this link
[09:00] <Pici> Keitaro: okay, so double click and graphically move the file off.
[09:00] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: open gedit
[09:00] <setkeh> Xk2c_: hey mate thanks for the reply my mate bought cedega small or something and gave it to me to try out because i might be moveing to linux and i tried to install it and dont know if it did lol
[09:00] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: copy and paste into it
[09:00] <Keitaro> Pici: move to wmere?
[09:00] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: remove the '<return>'
[09:00] <Pici> Keitaro: The desktop
[09:01] <Keitaro> Pici: ok done :)
[09:01] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: and make a threeliner out of it
[09:01] <Pici> Keitaro: Now you can follow the directions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto/ScanModem
[09:01] <genii> Badpenguin86: Traditionally /boot or swap was at beginning of drive for esoteric reasons of slightly increased drive speed at that point. But it really matters not
[09:01] <hrnt> how i can tell dpkg/apt that i already have my own version of certain package installed?
[09:01] <Petskull> Vixyfox: http://www.ozoneasylum.com/29369
[09:01] <hrnt> (to satisfy deps)
[09:01] <Esteth> majnoon: I get an error saying "the package secondlife-install needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it." I have a .deb from getdeb, but all i want to do is remove the package from my computer :S
[09:01] <Webbmaster> anyone able to help with broken packages?
[09:01] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: save it and chmod 700 gnome-start.sh  it
[09:01] <Keitaro> Pici: oh ok thnx :)
[09:01] <murlidhar> precious: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351 check this
[09:01] <setkeh> Xk2c_: hey mate thanks for the reply my mate bought cedega small or something and gave it to me to try out because i might be moveing to linux and i tried to install it and dont know if it did lol the last thing it said was setting up cedega-small or somthing like that
[09:02] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: the add it to the gnome session startup, via system > config > session (translated from german
[09:02] <murkyMur1> Esteth: sudo dpkg --remove <package.name.deb.
[09:03] <Vixyfox> Petskull: Thank you for that link ^_^ Trying to figure out if Ubuntu would work for me. I play some windows games and use photoshop CS2 which is keeping me from switching over, so I'm trying to find out information about possibly getting those working.
[09:03] <Esteth> murkyMur1: That tells me that "--remove needs at least one package name argument"
[09:03] <darwin81> If I make a swap partition does it need to be under and "extended partition"?
[09:03] <murkyMur1> Vixyfox: maybe the native GiMp will suit your uses?
[09:03] <Xk2c_> setkeh: my knowledge about cedega is almost zero
[09:04] <Xk2c_> setkeh: but you asked anyone whos anything about it
[09:04] <Keitaro> Pici:  :( says: sudo: ./scanModem:command not found  :|
[09:04] <setkeh> Xk2c_:  you just said you knew???
[09:04] <murkyMur1> i speak cedega
[09:04] <Pici> Keitaro: Did you chmod +x it first?
[09:04] <Vixyfox> MurkyMur1: I have used Gimp before, but unfortunately it doesn't do everything CS2 does
[09:04] <Petskull> never used Cedega
[09:04] <setkeh> murkyMur1: lol well if i may i will ask you my question
[09:04] <Petskull> Xover office, though
[09:04] <Keitaro> yep i did and nothing happened, jus another command line underneath to write came up
[09:04] <murkyMur1> Vixyfox: k, i'm an aqrtistic illiterate :-)
[09:05] <genii> Keitaro: uppercase or lowercase is important also, make sure spelling is exact
[09:05] <Petskull> I'd love halo on my Ubuntu
[09:05] <Keitaro> Pici yep i did and nothing happened, jus another command line underneath to write came up
[09:05] <murkyMur1> setkeh: shot
[09:05] <Xk2c_> setkeh: sorry for the misunderstanding
[09:05] <pike_> Petskull: honestly these days i have as good luck with wine
[09:05] <Petskull> I hear that a lot, pike_
[09:05] <wolfsong> unable to ping using hostnames without workgroup (host.workgroup)...any ideas?
[09:05] <setkeh> Xk2c_:  no worrys mate :D
[09:05] <Keitaro> genii: yep made sure of that, thnx :)
[09:05] <Vixyfox> murkymur1: No problem ;) Always looking for help though, I want to burn my windows so badly.
[09:05] <markelhas> hi ppl, how can i get a better resolution on my laptop?
[09:05] <Petskull> Keitaro: you got it?
[09:05] <Pici> genii: Are you familiar with scanmodem at all? I dont really know anything about it?
[09:06] <Keitaro> Petskull: still trying to run scanModem :P
[09:06] <Petskull> I've gottan Half-Life 2 working on wine
[09:06] <setkeh> murkyMur1: i just tried to install cedega on my ubuntu and i dont know if it did  the last thing konsol said was setting up cedega-small
[09:06] <Petskull> ok
[09:06] <genii> Pici: I've used it a couple times but i wouldn't say i'm all that familiar with it :(
[09:06] <Trae> Giving away big hugs to anyone who can help me get my Microphone going.  :)  And It isn't muted, I promise
[09:06] <Petskull> good luck Keitaro
[09:06] <Pici> genii: Well thats a couple times more than I've used it
[09:06] <Vixyfox> Petskull: You have HF2 working? Possibly could TF2 work as well?
[09:06] <Keitaro> Petskull: thnx :) i would go cable if i had the option but what can i do :(
[09:06] <murkyMur1> setkeh: ahh, fait enough. Cedega should have created icons in your menus under games
[09:06] <genii> heh
[09:07] <majnoon> Esteth, try apt-get remove <package>
[09:07] <setkeh> murkyMur1:  ill check mate one sec :P
[09:07] <Esteth> manjnoon: I tried removing it with dpkg, and it said "You really really should reinstall this first" so i guess i'll have to sit through the 2 (or more) hour download to install it, then uninstall
[09:07] <genii> Keitaro: Where are you geographically located? eg: asia, north america, etc
[09:08] <musikgoat> anyone know of a compatible driver choice for a canon pixma ip6210d?
[09:08] <Keitaro> Pici: ok thnx :) got it running, now i got the details. btw where do i find out my modem details? in the ModemData.txt file?
[09:08] <Pici> Keitaro: Sounds like a good place.
[09:08] <Keitaro> genii: im in the UK, London :)
[09:08] <musikgoat> tried 5200 and 3000, neither worked successfully
[09:08] <setkeh> murkyMur1: i found it mate thanks much :D i may need to ask a couple mor questions :D im used to useing linux through ssh not desktop lol so its a littl odd lol
[09:09] <Petskull> Vixyfox: I cheated
[09:09] <Vixyfox> Petskull: How so?
[09:09] <quittt> damn
[09:09] <Petskull> I got Steam running and then installed Half-Life2 via steam
[09:09] <genii> keitaro: there is a high-speed wireless service, here in Canada it is from cable provider rogers
[09:09] <murkyMur1> setkeh: sweeeeet. worth reading the howto over at transgaming.com.  Fire away
[09:09] <majnoon> plus with secondlife it faster and easier from tarballs from secondlife
[09:09] <Petskull> I'll bet anything on steam wiull run fine
[09:09] <quittt> why my HP doesn't print??! it sounds liking printing... but the sheet still blank
[09:09] <Petskull> will
[09:09] <Vixyfox> Petskull: Okay.... so in theory... if you did that... would that work with any Steam game?
[09:09] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Ok, I created a file called gnome-start.sh in my home directry, pasted that text into it, removed returns and surrounding whitespaces replacing them with \n s, did chmod 700 gnome-startup.sh, then went into sessions clicked browse and picked that sh file. There must be something I did wrong because not only does this not help me, it also makes a tiny square with kopete icons in it pop up in the top left.
[09:10] <Petskull> that's what I'm saying
[09:10] <Keitaro> genii: we have cable but omg is it expensive and its only like 2megabit connection :( 40 per month!
[09:10] <murkyMur1> quittt:  either no ink or wrong driver
[09:10] <vsayikiran> how to run 3gp files, which codecs are required
[09:10] <Petskull> ... but I only tried it with HL2
[09:10] <Vixyfox> Petskull: I could kiss you for that :P
[09:10] <setkeh> murkyMur1: what does it want when it asks me to select a pakage (sorry for silly questions)
[09:10] <Petskull> um.. are you hot?
[09:10] <quittt> murkyMur1: there is ink
[09:10] <genii> Keitaro: Ah, Ok :) Best to try the dialup method first I suppose
[09:10] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: the little icon is the kopete tray icon
[09:10] <Vixyfox> Petskull: :P I've been told I am, but depends on your preferences :P
[09:10] <quittt> it doesn't make any sense
[09:10] <Petskull> hehehe
[09:11] <vsayikiran> i am unable to run 3gp files
[09:11] <Petskull> I wan Halo 1, though
[09:11] <murkyMur1> quittt: then it's the wrong driver.....delete all insatnces of teh printer...unplug it then plug it back in nd turn it on again and wait...prolly auto-configure
[09:11] <A2t3c13> somebody please help i need to decide which way to go iadding a new Lexmarkx8350 all material suggests it can't be run with whats out there.I found it should work with one(z42)that is listed under the add printer selections but it says then i need gutenprint-foomatic and i saw that gutenprint for sure does not have a supportive driver for this model off their site.what can i do besides...
[09:11] <Petskull> and worms armageddon
[09:11] <A2t3c13> ...switch to windows?
[09:11] <vsayikiran> which codec needs to be installed to run 3gp files
[09:11] <setkeh> murkyMur1: what does it want when it asks me to select a pakage (sorry for silly questions)
[09:11] <murkyMur1> setkeh: it's asking you to select with version of cedega to use....it's all in the howto
[09:11] <praet> i think 3gp is an apple format
[09:11] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: this problem with KDEtray icons not being added to the gnome tray is as it seems somewhat a timing issue
[09:12] <vsayikiran> which package is required to run 3gp format files
[09:12] <dwxreaper> can i call a script at startup by putting it in /etc/rc.local like this:
[09:12] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: i had that too sometimes
[09:12] <dwxreaper>  ./etc/syslog-ng/sqlpipecheck.sh
[09:12] <dwxreaper> without the .
[09:12] <setkeh> murkyMur1: sorry though you missed it and ill check it out :D
[09:12] <murkyMur1> setkeh: no worries
[09:12] <vsayikiran> so which package is required to run 3gp files
[09:12] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: what happens with that script is:
[09:12] <Vixyfox> Anyone: Does anyone know if the GeForce 8600 GTS OC has drivers that work with the newest distro 7.04?
[09:13] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: it starts the needed kde background prozess that handels the kde apps
[09:13] <blain_> Folk -- I'm having trouble trying to reconfigure my printer settings -- getting the CUPS error "server-error-internal-error" when I try to tell it to not print from the color cartridge -- didn't realize it was making black out of the color cartridge until the black turned to pink.
[09:13] <murkyMur1> Vixyfox: yes, use nvidia either restricted or prop
[09:13] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: As opposed to?
[09:13] <blain_> >	googling indicates that this error is damn near useless, but that it might have something to do with permissions someplace.
[09:13] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: the second line kills it actually before
[09:13] <murlidhar> vsayikiran: i think mplayer better google it just to be sure
[09:13] <vsayikiran> can anybody tell me what codecs is required to run 3gp format
[09:13] <Vixyfox> MurkyMur1: Okay, I wasn't sure about that, because when I first had ubuntu it was having problems, but if they have fixed it then great ^_^
[09:13] <mac__> dajiahao
[09:13] <Pici> vsayikiran: I dont think anyone knows what 3gp is.
[09:13] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: this is needed when you log out and back in, without reboot
[09:13] <amio> any one knows what should I do to enable visual effects in ubuntu 7.10? I have fglrx though
[09:13] <murkyMur1> blain_: that's normally handed on board by the printer not by CUPS
[09:14] <blain_> Any wild ass guesses as to what's going on and how to fix it? (running kubuntu Feisty with most current updates).
[09:14] <vsayikiran> murlidhar: i need to know whether any package is required or not
[09:14] <murkyMur1> Pici: about 30sp or 300cp ;-)
[09:14] <praet> vsayikiran: see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=178455
[09:14] <Pici> murkyMur1: :p
[09:14] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: If it'll make things easier, I only restart and maybe hibernate. I don't do any fancy multi-user login-logout stuff.
[09:14] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: this script now serves me here very stable for servel months now (i use klipper and kalarm)
[09:14] <blain_> murkyMur1 -- There's a setting showing up for default printer settings having to do with page size and color.  That's what I can't change.
[09:15] <praet> vsayikiran: mplayer/totem will try to get the correct codec when you try to play the file
[09:15] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: maybe
[09:15] <murkyMur1> Pici: www.3gp.org
[09:15] <vsayikiran> i want to know which codec is required to run 3gp and how to download
[09:15] <murlidhar> vsayikiran:  sorry but helix player plays 3gp
[09:15] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: wait a bit longer after starting gnome
[09:15] <blain_> I wouldn't be surprised if this was default printer behavior -- I'm losing my faith in HP (this is a hp 3200).
[09:15] <genii> Keitaro: I would suggest sudo chown 1000:1000 scanModem    then once again try: sudo ./scanModem
[09:15] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: then start kopete (after waiting a bit more)
[09:15] <Pici> vsayikiran: praet said to see  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=178455
[09:15] <IhateCLI> By the way, folks, I hve these "b5t" and "b5i" files. They're a cd image. I want to mount them... Any idea on how?
[09:15] <amio> any one knows what should I do to enable visual effects in ubuntu 7.10? I have fglrx though and I can not enable it from appereance
[09:15] <setkeh> muk
[09:15] <dwxreaper> can i call a script at startup by putting it in /etc/rc.local like this:
[09:16] <kst> does anyone happen to know something like a masstagger or freedb plugin for Exaile?
[09:16] <dwxreaper>  ./etc/syslog-ng/sqlpipecheck.sh
[09:16] <dwxreaper> ??
[09:16] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: in background must be the kdeinit prozess loaded first
[09:16] <Outlier> when your raid fails to mount with a "can't read superblock" error - what do you do next ?
[09:16] <vsayikiran> praet: when i run totem player downloads a package labelled bad
[09:16] <setkeh> murkyMur1:  i did it thanks for your help mate :D
[09:16] <Petskull> Vixyfox: I think I saw them yesterday
[09:16] <murkyMur1> blain_: not all drivers allow all functions to be turned on/off. Googling for your printer & linux shoudl reeal other peoples experiences and a recommendation
[09:16] <vsayikiran> is it good to install a package which is bad
[09:16] <martyn>  quick question, i can connect to my uni server through ssh in the terminal window, how do i copy a directory from it onto my computer is there a visual way of doing it
[09:16] <Vixyfox> Petskull: Which? The Geforce drivers?
[09:16] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: But kopete is set to auto-start on login. Can't I just delay that or something?
[09:16] <Pici> vsayikiran: Its only bad because it might be a little buggy.
[09:16] <kane77> hi.. how can I save more power on my laptop? battery lasts a lot less than in windows... (hate to admit it but it's like that)
[09:16] <Petskull> yea, hol on
[09:16] <praet> vsayikiran: get the GStreamer ffmpeg video plugin
[09:16] <Vixyfox> Petskull: Okay :D
[09:16] <genii> dwxreaper: Yes, first line in file should be like: #!/bin/sh               <<or so, also chmod +x the script
[09:17] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: hmm yes
[09:17] <murkyMur1> setkeh: keeeeewwwll
[09:17] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: deaktivate autostart inside kopete
[09:17] <praet> vsayikiran: [sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg ] 
[09:17] <vsayikiran> praet: tell any apt-get command
[09:17] <setkeh> murkyMur1: now i just have to put the iso's on my flash disk for bf2 and take her for a spin :P
[09:17] <Petskull> http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/100.14.19/README/appendix-a.html
[09:17] <vsayikiran> praet: thanks
[09:17] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: I just added kopete to sesisons' startup programs tab, actually.
[09:17] <setkeh> murkyMur1: thanks again for the help mate
[09:18] <murkyMur1> martyn: yes mate scp and teh like  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_copy
[09:18] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: the add: sleep 2 && /usr/bin/kopete  (not sure here with path, havent kopete installed, so needs to checked)
[09:18] <Petskull> which were they, again?
[09:18] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: no
[09:18] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: add it to our script
[09:18] <warbisshop> does anyone here play the game return to castle wolfenstein:enemy territory ?
[09:18] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: as mentioned above
[09:18] <murlidhar> vsayikiran: follow what praet said and here is the link http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=178455
[09:18] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Oh so the script will start kopete too?
[09:18] <reya276> what does this (checking dynamic linker characteristics... cat: /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf: No such file or directory
[09:18] <reya276> GNU/Linux ld.so" Mean? and How can I fix it?
[09:18] <warbisshop> in my ocnsole i get this message
[09:18] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: sure :)
[09:19] <warbisshop> "/home/warbisshop/.etwolf/etmain/ui.mp.i386.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[09:19] <murkyMur1> warbisshop: oh yeah!!!!
[09:19] <coucou747> salut all
[09:19] <warbisshop> so i cant get the game servers list :(
[09:19] <Keitaro> quick question: if a modem connection is viewable from the setwork settings, does this mean that a dial-up modem driver is present in ubuntu?
[09:19] <Petskull> ah no- it's GeForce 8600M GS
[09:19] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: sleep 2 means the script will wait at this point
[09:19] <dwxreaper> genii: first line is rc.local is #!bin/bash -e , do you mean add #! before /etc/syslog-ng/sqlpipe.sh
[09:19] <murlidhar> vsayikiran: or just download real player for linux not helix player
[09:19] <warbisshop> Do i have to do something special murkymurl before i get the list ?
[09:20] <murkyMur1> warbisshop: reinstall and make sure you use a fresh install binary
[09:20] <genii> dwxreaper: No, that first line should be fine tho seems missing a leading / before bin
[09:20] <warbisshop> i done it alrdy twice
[09:20] <Petskull> vixyfox: oops your card is right above that one
[09:20] <dwxreaper> genii: just my typo
[09:20] <murkyMur1> warbisshop: it should all work on the GUI, no problems, native game
[09:20] <warbisshop> cant seem to get the list :(
[09:20] <reya276> Can anyone tell me what this means?
[09:20] <reya276> checking dynamic linker characteristics... cat: /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf: No such file or directory
[09:20] <Romnous> ii have a network card connected to the internet (eth0) and i have a network card which is connected to a wired network (eth1) and i have a wireless network card (ath0), now i've setup a network where people connect to eth1 and they receive internet from there.. i want to do the same for the computers which i might connect on a wireless network through ath0, is this possible with 2 network...
[09:20] <Romnous> ...cards receiving from 1 card at the same time ?
[09:21] <amio> any one knows what should I do to enable visual effects in ubuntu 7.10? I have fglrx though and I can not enable it from appereance
[09:21] <warbisshop> also my sounds doesnt start
[09:21] <martyn> cheers will give it a go!!
[09:21] <Petskull> brb
[09:21] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Well, the tray icon is back where it's supposed to be now, but kopete still doesn't remember window position.
[09:21] <Xk2c_> hmmmmm IhateCLI
[09:21] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: ok then
[09:21] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: do you know devilspie?
[09:21] <murkyMur1> warbisshop: hang on..i have fix
[09:21] <dim__> :-) oh, it is a bot
[09:21] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Nope
[09:22] <dwxreaper> genii: no way to restart /etc/rc.local other than reboot?
[09:22] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: it will do it (place windows insside gnome were you want it)
[09:22] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: BUT
[09:22] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: you have to configure it first
[09:22] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: with editor
[09:22] <dwxreaper> genii: or does /etc/init.d/rc.local restart do it
[09:22] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: interessted?
[09:22] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Erm... I can try.
[09:22] <Romnous> ii have a network card connected to the internet (eth0) and i have a network card which is connected to a wired network (eth1) and i have a wireless network card (ath0), now i've setup a network where people connect to eth1 and they receive internet from there.. i want to do the same for the computers which i might connect on a wireless network through ath0, is this possible with 2 network...
[09:22] <Romnous> ...cards receiving from 1 card at the same time ?
[09:23] <Xk2c_> :) IhateCLI ok, mompl get you some reading
[09:23] <ZAKhan> how do i search for a file on my USB drives?
[09:23] <warbisshop> murkymurl: ok ill stand bye
[09:23] <genii> dwxreaper: I would be safe and reboot
[09:23] <genii> everything in order then, etc
[09:23] <godzirra> Ok, wtf.
[09:23] <godzirra> Why does my linux screen program somtimes freeze just one of the windows?
[09:23] <genii> Altho i'm generally against rebooting LOL
[09:24] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: exelent howto: http://foosel.org/linux/devilspie
[09:24] <murkyMur1> warbisshop:  right it's to do with the library libstdc++-33
[09:24] <gnutron> Romnous, yes, iptables can be configured to use multiple NIC's for that purpose.
[09:24] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: sudo aptitude install devilspie
[09:24] <riotkittie|> screen program?
[09:24] <Runar0> Hi, I'm having troubles installing the integrated intel videocard on my dv6500 in ubuntu 7.04, anyone got a link to a nice how-to? Thanks
[09:25] <Romnous> ok, and is there any way without iptables, or can i have them configured non-manual, gnutron ?
[09:25] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: $ mkdir ~/.devilspie
[09:25] <murlidhar> ZAKhan: places>Search
[09:25] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: nano ~/.devilspie/test.ds
[09:25] <bstock> hey, trying out gutsy tribe 5, trying to add a printer and it keeps asking for my password, but it wont accept my user or root password
[09:25] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: inside there put only:  (debug)
[09:26] <predaeus> bstock, please ask in #ubuntu+1
[09:26] <Pici> bstock: Gutsy issues/questions in #ubuntu+1
[09:26] <bstock> ah ok, thx
[09:26] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: open kopete and place the window, where you would like to have it
[09:26] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: So this nano... Looks like some sort of text editor.
[09:26] <ZAKhan> murlidhar, thanks
[09:26] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: jap
[09:26] <murkyMur1> warbisshop:  which isn't used anymore so you need to make a symbolic link to a higher version of the libstdc++ files. To hard to explain here..many howto on net..google for ".etwolf/etmain/ui.mp.i386.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[09:26] <murlidhar> ZAKhan: :)
[09:26] <vsayikiran> Pici: is it a good idea to download any package which is labelled bad
[09:26] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: How does it work?
[09:26] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: of course you can use gedit instead
[09:26] <gnutron> Romnous, I don't think the network GUI will do it but you can try, specifically it will require a separate rule[s]  input into the firewall config, i.e., iptables.
[09:27] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Oh ok
[09:27] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: if you feel more comtable with gedit
[09:27] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: sorry, i should have known that
[09:27] <Pici> vsayikiran: Gstreamer Bad Plug-ins is a set of plug-ins that aren't up to par compared to the rest. They might be close to being good quality.
[09:28] <vsayikiran> Pici: will it cause any harm in future
[09:28] <Pici> vsayikiran: No.
[09:28] <kane77> how can I make my laptop battery last longer?
[09:28] <Xk2c_> anyway IhateCLI create that test.ds with only    (debug)    in it
[09:28] <dijungal> what firewall would you recommend for ubuntu desktop?
[09:28] <Pici> vsayikiran: Its only bad in the sense that its not perfect.
[09:28] <Pici> !firewall | dijungal
[09:28] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: the ( and ) is necessary
[09:28] <ubotu> dijungal: 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).
[09:28] <Romnous> thx, gnutron!
[09:28] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: ok, I did that.
[09:29] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: after placing kopete start devilspie
[09:29] <dijungal> thanks
[09:29] <dijungal> is there any way on startup to see the loading processes instead of the splash screen?
[09:29] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: that should give you all the information about that kopete window you need to write the script
[09:29] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: got it?
[09:29] <Evanlec> dijungal, ya, edit your menu.list
[09:29] <gnutron> Romnous, you are welcome. take note of ubotu's iptables URL. there are many many sites related to your endeavor, and iptables.
[09:30] <dijungal> menu.list???
[09:30] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Yeah
[09:30] <Evanlec> dijungal, /boot/grub/menu.list
[09:30] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: oki doki :)
[09:30] <dijungal> k
[09:30] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: "Window Title: 'Kopete'; Application Name: 'Kopete'; Class: 'Kopete'; Geometry: 334x715+941+5"
[09:30] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: ok
[09:30] <dijungal> menu.lst
[09:30] <Evanlec> ya
[09:30] <Evanlec> that one
[09:31] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: Geometry: 334x715+941+5 is where and how large the window is
[09:31] <dijungal> thnks
[09:31] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: i will be shortly away from keyboard ok?
[09:31] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: ill back in some minutes
[09:31] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Should I get my lisp book for devilspie or...?
[09:32] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: i dont knowlisp, but have a running devilspie setup anyway
[09:32] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: soo maybe yes, why not
[09:32] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: so you have to throw, when its not working
[09:32] <Xk2c_> :)
[09:33] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: I'd go with yes, right now getting enough sleep is more important than lisp. Now, if I get consent for that comp sci course...
[09:33] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: I mean no. See the problem?
[09:34] <Phlogi> can I have multiple identities in thunderbird like in kmail? I mean so that I can send from different email adresses over the same send server.
[09:35] <Xk2c_> back
[09:35] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: comp sci?
[09:35] <pike_> Phlogi: yeah you can setup diff profiles
[09:35] <Phlogi> where and how?
[09:36] <pike_> Phlogi: i havent supported the mozilla mail client since it was netscape not sure but i cant believe they would have taken that out
[09:36] <Phlogi> pike_: hmm I'll use kmail then :D
[09:36] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: They have c and pascal. I'll learn lisp if I get GPA for it, but the way things are right now it'll have to wait until the summer.
[09:37] <vsayikiran> i have downloaded the codecs but not able to play  sound for 3gp format
[09:39] <warbisshop> murkymurl are you still here ?
[09:39] <noor> i need help with GRUB SOME ONE PLOX
[09:39] <mistone> DO NOT WANT
[09:39] <noor> lolwut
[09:40] <noor> yeah i just want to add more seconds when i boot my comp up and grub gives me 5 secs
[09:40] <mistone> just ask the question
[09:40] <scaldov> hi all
[09:40] <Evanlec> Phlogi, thats easy, just under account settings > new account
[09:40] <mistone> go to /boot/grup/menu.lst
[09:40] <mistone> er
[09:40] <mistone> grub
[09:40] <mistone> sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:40] <gnutron> noor, you need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and change the default time.
[09:40] <noor> sudo gedit  /boot/grup/menu.lst?
[09:41] <noor> kk lemme try
[09:41] <Petskull> change the colors while you're at it
[09:41] <Xk2c_> pastebin doesnt work :/
[09:41] <Petskull> try gksudo
[09:41] <aguitel> how i know the temperature from my CPU ?
[09:41] <Petskull> touch it
[09:41] <Evanlec> lol
[09:41] <noor> nothing is in the menu list :(
[09:41] <vsayikiran> i am able to play video but not sound of a 3gp format
[09:41] <Petskull> noor- it say's 'timeout'
[09:41] <Evanlec> noor "find menu.lst"
[09:42] <hypn0> noor: menu.1st notice the one
[09:42] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Hi
[09:42] <scaldov> one question: I've run synaptec, set up proxy server in it's preferences, but I got 407 auth error. What else shoul I do?
[09:42] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: hi mompl
[09:42] <LjL> scaldov: put the right username and password in?
[09:42] <Petskull> ## timeout sec
[09:42] <Petskull> # Set a timeout, in SEC seconds, before automatically booting the default entry
[09:42] <Petskull> # (normally the first entry defined).
[09:42] <Petskull> timeout		10
[09:42] <LjL> !paste
[09:42] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:42] <Evanlec> noor, sorry, "locate menu.lst"
[09:42] <Sergemine> Please suggest an easy and quick command-line way of installing additional graphics drivers in case theX doesn't start (graphics, or the screen unsupported by default drivers)
[09:42] <Petskull> in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:42] <noor> okay
[09:42] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: I think I can figure it out from examples, I'll try doing it myself, I'll come back and ask if I can't get it to work in half an hour or so, k?
[09:42] <Petskull> so type:
[09:42] <scaldov> of course, login/passwd were both correct
[09:42] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/15375/
[09:42] <noor> i got it opend now what?
[09:43] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI:  try that
[09:43] <noor> what text should i find?
[09:43] <Petskull> gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:43] <scaldov> firefox runs the same.
[09:43] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Oh
[09:43] <Evanlec> hypn0, no, its menu.lst with an L
[09:43] <Petskull> and look for what I just pasted up there
[09:43] <Petskull> ^^^
[09:43] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: of course there is room to improve ;)
[09:43] <aguitel> how i know the temperature from my CPU ?
[09:43] <surviver> xsensor?
[09:43] <Evanlec> aguitel, touch it
[09:43] <noor> what should i look for? i opened the menu list
[09:43] <gnutron> noor,  /boot/grub/menu.lst change the 'timeout' value.
[09:44] <aguitel> gracioso
[09:44] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: $ rm ~/.devilspie/test.ds
[09:44] <Evanlec> lol
[09:44] <Petskull> where is says " timeout  10" change the 10 t0 '999'
[09:44] <noor> gnutron: one sec lemme check
[09:44] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: the create a new e.g. kopete.ds there
[09:44] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: copy and paste
[09:44] <Evanlec> change the 10 to 99999999999999999999
[09:44] <mistone> copypasta
[09:44] <hypn0> yeah, sorry
[09:44] <Petskull> hehe
[09:44] <Petskull> +9
[09:44] <gravemind> hey guys - I can't write to my usb drive. how can I fix that?
[09:44] <surviver> Evanlec, didnt miss a "9"? :p
[09:44] <murlidhar> scaldov: try setting up ur proxy at system>preferences>network proxy
[09:45] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Ok
[09:45] <mistone> change it to over 9000
[09:45] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: That's it?
[09:45] <nomaS> to remove the file /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper   <<<---- how can i remove that ?
[09:45] <noor> okay im gonna brb
[09:45] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: no :)
[09:45] <noor> see if it worked
[09:45] <Petskull> ok
[09:45] <Petskull> gl
[09:45] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: add devilspie to gnoe startup
[09:45] <Xk2c_> gnome
[09:45] <surviver> nomaS, rm -R /path
[09:45] <surviver> -r*
[09:46] <maly> hej
[09:46] <heanol> does the server install use the graphical installer or the same as the alternate?
[09:46] <nomaS> surviver : rm -r /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper ?????
[09:46] <slammer> hello all my cd/dvd player just shows blank disk when iput a disk in i cant boot from cd drive for some reason please help
[09:46] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Ah... So that's how it knows when to run them...
[09:46] <shearn89_> heanol: no.
[09:46] <surviver> nomaS, if u like to delete the map yes ...
[09:46] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: yep
[09:46] <surviver> nomaS, but i dont suggest
[09:46] <acomaco> Everytime I login i get 2 terminal windows opened by themselves..any files i can double check?
[09:46] <tatters> I got a vmware ubuntu box and want to copy a folder from the host machine to the Vm box /var/cache/apt-cacher  whats best tool for this?
[09:46] <nomaS> sorry its just im new :s
[09:46] <Keitaro> i dont have Networking in System => Administration => Networking :(
[09:46] <heanol> shearn89_: it uses the console installer, same as alternate?
[09:46] <nomaS> im trying to install wireless
[09:47] <murlidhar> scaldov: is it still not working out????
[09:47] <surviver> nomaS, dont do it :p , it i think brings your system instable
[09:47] <Keitaro> nomaS: tried that, didnt work :(
[09:47] <shearn89_> heanol, yes. when you're done, you'll also only have a CLI
[09:47] <gravemind> anybody know how to format a usb drive so that I have read/write acess to it?
[09:47] <IhateCLI> Hmm... Well, I should do it with a shell script and add "sleep 2 && [close devilspie] " then I guess?
[09:47] <nomaS> rm -r /ndisrapper ?
[09:47] <rafael__> hello, my ubuntu feisty is not loading.. it freezy on the conifiguring networt interface on the boot.. so i need to press control alt del... to skip it... how can i fix it ?
[09:47] <ikonia> gravemind: what file system
[09:47] <tatters> 'join #kubuntu
[09:47] <heanol> shearn89_: yeah. that's what i want =)
[09:47] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Hmm... Well, I should do it with a shell script and add "sleep 2 && [close devilspie] " then I guess?
[09:47] <shearn89_> heanol: coolio...
[09:47] <gravemind> ikonia: I think it was originally ntfs
[09:47] <surviver> nomaS, thats for deleting something , u need to be really sure about what it is , so if u dont know dont delete this cause brings your system instable
[09:47] <shearn89_> nomaS: the one you had before: rm -r /etc/mod....
[09:48] <gravemind> ikonia: for the purposes of being universally compatible
[09:48] <Xk2c_> hmmm IhateCLI is a matter of taste i guess
[09:48] <shearn89_> nomaS: but listen to surviver
[09:48] <ikonia> gravemind: ntfs is read only by default you have to use the ntfs-3g driver to read and write
[09:48] <gravemind> ikonia: I have it installed
[09:48] <ikonia> gravemind: there is a data corruption risk with that
[09:48] <noor> WOOOOOOT!!! it worked i love you guise :D
[09:48] <kst> what masstagger/tag editor can you recommend for ubuntu? :)
[09:48] <mistone> haha
[09:48] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: Ok, let me try it
[09:48] <ikonia> gravemind: ok - so you don't need to format it
[09:48] <gravemind> ikonia: but I can't read from it
[09:48] <Xk2c_> the 'script hack' with sleep is only there to make e.g. klipper start AFTER kdeinit
[09:48] <shearn89_> kst: for music? easytag.
[09:48] <gravemind> ikonia: write, sorry
[09:48] <mistone> I LOOOVVEEE CLI
[09:48] <ikonia> gravemind: is it mounted using the ntfs-3g driver ?
[09:48] <kst> yeah music shearn89_
[09:49] <mistone> oh he left
[09:49] <mistone> lol
[09:49] <scaldov> http://ru.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/i/industrial-cursor-theme/industrial-cursor-theme_0.6.1.3_all.deb
[09:49] <scaldov>   407 Proxy Authentication Required
[09:49] <surviver> !wireless > nomaS
[09:49] <nomaS> i want to do that because here says that i need to do that
[09:49] <nomaS> :s
[09:50] <surviver> !wireless
[09:50] <gravemind> ikonia: no, it's using ntfs :( I think
[09:50] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:50] <nomaS> its just i dont know how to remove the file ndiswrapper
[09:50] <surviver> nomaS,  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:50] <scaldov> but if I open yhis link in firefox, It's dunloaded
[09:50] <shearn89_> kst: yeah, easytag is good. haven't really investigated others.
[09:50] <heanol> anyone know if its possible to configure raid + lvm + dm-crypt in the install?
[09:50] <Devo> How do I compile Java with GCC?
[09:50] <kst> ok thanks shearn89_ .. already got it installed but dont find it that intuitive by now :)
[09:51] <scaldov> Java is garbage
[09:51] <ikonia> gravemind: ok, so there you go, thats the problem
[09:51] <rafael__> hello.. booting my linux it  dont do the configuring network interface, i need to press control alt del to skip it..  how can i solv it ? please
[09:51] <murlidhar> scaldov: is ur firefox not working??? remove the proxy settings in firefox
[09:51] <scaldov> java's energy and environment pollution
[09:51] <shearn89_> kst: i know what you mean. There was a good one i used to use for windows called The GodFather. maybe try it under wine?
[09:51] <shearn89_> rafael__: are you on wireless?
[09:52] <rafael__> shearn89_, dhcp
[09:52] <kst> shearn89_ i was using foobar under windows, it had masstagger build in
[09:52] <Webbmaster> im having trouble getting rid of a package
[09:52] <gravemind> ikonia: how do I find out what driver it's using. does the "ntfs" in mount mean the fs type, or the driver?
[09:52] <scaldov> murlidhar Besides, Firefox DOES download link that Synaptic does NOT
[09:52] <surviver> nomaS, also try the command iwconfig (gives u the ip of the wireless adress) so u can see or it is already recognized
[09:52] <ikonia> !ntfs-3g >gravemind
[09:52] <rafael__> shearn89_, dhcp connection but not wireless
[09:52] <ikonia> gravemind: read that link
[09:52] <shearn89_> rafael__: dhcp with a wired connection should work fine... do you get any error messages?
[09:53] <murlidhar> scaldov: Synaptic is not a download manager
[09:53] <gnutron> gravemind, it means filesystem
[09:53] <rafael__> shearn89_, well. in prompt just it dont load..  in other tty.. there is a message like . kinit: no resume .. or something
[09:53] <gravemind> ikonia: thanks. I thought I had it already installed in fstab and things, but maybe it does not load for usb
[09:53] <Webbmaster> http://pastebin.ca/716397
[09:53] <ikonia> gravemind: not if its automounted it won't
[09:53] <gravemind> gnutron: is it possible to find out which driver is being used?
[09:53] <gnutron> gravemind, install usbmount
[09:53] <rafael__> shearn89_, of course after control alt del. show some errors but its quick so i cant see what is write there
[09:53] <gravemind> gnutron: cool, ok
[09:53] <scaldov> murlidhar I know :) But it has to download packages that are to be installed
[09:54] <shearn89_> rafael__: have you tried using the expert installer? it lets you choose which steps to do, so you could skip it properly, then set it up once installed.
[09:54] <murlidhar> scaldov: remove the proxy setting in synaptic and put those in place>preferences>network manager
[09:54] <rafael__> shearn89_, oh. where is it ?
[09:55] <murlidhar> scaldov: what error does synaptic give?
[09:55] <LjL> Devo: use the gcj command
[09:55] <surviver> shearn89_, wouldnt be this a good solution: unplug the card install linux plug back in your card done? :p
[09:55] <sammy_> hellol all noob needing help
[09:55] <IhateCLI> Xk2c_: It seems to work fine. How do you say "exit devilspie" in shell scripts tho?
[09:55] <shearn89_> surviver: oh. yep. didn't think of that!
[09:55] <ezio> scusate sono nuovo
[09:55] <shearn89_> sammy_: whats up?
[09:56] <riotkittie> sammy_: what do you need help with?
[09:56] <rafael__> shearn89_, un, where can i find this expert installer ?
[09:56] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: devilspie needs to run all the time in order to do its job
[09:56] <A2t3c13> I spoke with a service rep at lexmark and they said theres no suppot in linux for my model.I switched to ubuntu 2 months ago,until now ubuntu has not only done it,but done it,better,faster,prettier,smarter,nicer,just perfect.until now.There is no way i can buy another printer.What can I do?
[09:56] <nomaS> 05:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[09:56] <nomaS>   <<<-------with that its all setup ????
[09:56] <bill__> rafael__, F6
[09:56] <shearn89_> shearn89_: i think its on the alternate install disk, although you could try installing with the cable unplugged...
[09:56] <sammy_> i tried xubuntu i messed something up with HDD and cd i cant boot from cd now
[09:56] <rafael__> bill__, when booting ?
[09:56] <scaldov> murlidhar, I set the same settings in system->proxy but got the same error
[09:56] <riotkittie> rafael__: you can get it on the downloads page - ignore the stuff at the top, look towards the bottom. i forget what it says exactly but it'll be obvious when you see it
[09:56] <bill__> rafael__, at the screen where ubuntu asks you whether you want to install, boot, rescue, etc
[09:57] <rafael__> alrigh
[09:57] <ikonia> sammy_: cdboot is the bios only, nothing to do with your install
[09:57] <riotkittie> and it will take you to a complete list of download links.
[09:57] <jrib> A2t3c13: have you check the links in the !printing factoid?
[09:57] <murlidhar> scaldov: u have to remove the proxy settings in synaptic
[09:57] <Xk2c_> IhateCLI: but if you like to: kill devilspie
[09:57] <scaldov> murlidhar now I'll try to sweep out proxy settings from synaptic
[09:57] <nomaS> 05:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)   <<<-----with that its already installed????????
[09:57] <sammy_> i went to bios and it will not boot up from cd rom i donrt know why
[09:57] <bill__> rafael__, you have to hit F6  (maybe twice) and then hit the down arrow to select expert
[09:57] <surviver> nomaS, if thats what your card is called think so yes , never had expiernce wiht wireless,
[09:57] <murlidhar> scaldov: tell me if there is any error
[09:57] <nomaS> ok surviver
[09:57] <nomaS> i will reboot
[09:57] <rafael__> bill__, i see.. thank u
[09:58] <nomaS> because light dont turn on
[09:58] <chazco> Hi... can anyone tell me if its possible to enable USB pass-through internet to an ipaq pocketpc using Ubuntu edgy?
[09:58] <surviver> nomaS, maybe go to the website of the vender there go to drivers and download the one for linux
[09:58] <A2t3c13> it's been 2 days researching all of this.i hit a wall
[09:58] <Xk2c_> ok good night folks
[09:58] <surviver> nomaS, if the previous step didnt do much...
[09:58] <Mishaal> i am new to ubuntu. trying to find the components of my machine. how do i do that ?? :-D
[09:58] <Xk2c_> bye IhateCLI , i am off now
[09:58] <nomaS> i will reboot brb
[09:58] <jrib> A2t3c13: is that a yes?
[09:58] <ikonia> sammy_: thats nothing to do with ubuntu
[09:58] <shearn89_> night Xk2c_ - thanks for the xchat help.
[09:58] <gravemind> gnutron: so is usbmount different because it uses ntfs-3g?
[09:58] <scaldov> murlidhar what should I select there? I think it's not to be "direct connect"
[09:58] <jrib> !who | A2t3c13
[09:58] <bill__> Mishaal, lspci -v   ?
[09:58] <Xk2c_> :) shearn89_
[09:58] <ubotu> A2t3c13: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[09:58] <murlidhar> Mishaal: what components??
[09:58] <riotkittie> Mishaal: you can open a terminal and type lshw
[09:58] <sammy_> it didnt happen until i put xubuntu on my cp
[09:58] <ikonia> sammy_: thats nothing to do with ubuntu
[09:59] <murlidhar> scaldov: select direct connection
[09:59] <shearn89_> sammy_: when your computer is first starting up try hitting f12 or f2 or delete or something. Should give you the right settings.
[09:59] <sammy_> i have hit both i set the cd to boot first
[09:59] <riotkittie> err. i need coffee. and my glasses.
[09:59] <ikonia> sammy_: thats nothing to do with ubuntu
[09:59] <tseug> does anyone know of a room where i might find answers to questions on hydroponics or plant growing?
[09:59] <neztiti> hi guys . i need driver 4 lg cam
[09:59] <ikonia> tseug: thats nothing to do with ubuntu
[09:59] <riotkittie> sammy_: perhaps your cd is dysfunctional?
[10:00] <neztiti> usb cam
[10:00] <Mishaal> murlidhar: like the processor, graphic,
[10:00] <tseug> ikonia, did someone say it had to be?
[10:00] <shearn89_> sammy_: does it give any messages, or just go straight to HD boot?
[10:00] <ikonia> tseug: yes, the channel code
[10:00] <riotkittie> Mishaal: lspci will work for cards and such, lsusb for usb devices, and lshw for hardware
[10:00] <shearn89_> tseug: try googling hydroponics IRC.
[10:00] <murlidhar> Mishaal: then do what riotkittie said
[10:00] <marx2k> tseug: haha I know all about hydro and plant growing but this is an Ubuntu room and I dont know a room that has info for it :)
[10:00] <sammy_> my cd show that it is blank when it comes up on the desktop i know its not
[10:00] <ikonia> sammy_: thats nothing to do with ubuntu
[10:00] <sammy_> straight to hd boot
[10:01] <A2t3c13> jrib: what a yes?
[10:01] <marx2k> tseug: /join #hydro and I can see if I can help you out
[10:01] <shearn89_> ikonia: it is. he's talking about booting the livecd.
[10:01] <tseug> marx2k, ok
[10:01] <Mishaal> ok
[10:01] <Mishaal> thanks :)
[10:01] <riotkittie> those are lower case Ls, if it didnt come across clearly
[10:01] <ikonia> shearn89_: no its not, he can't boot from a cd - and the cd is showing up as blank
[10:01] <gnutron> gravemind, usbmount has nothing to do with ntfs.
[10:01] <jrib> A2t3c13: have you check the links in the !printing factoid?
[10:01] <sammy_> is there something i can do to start everything over without a cd
[10:02] <shearn89_> ikonia: but he's trying to burn an ubuntu cd! that's why i'm trying to help.
[10:02] <riotkittie> start everything over without a CD??  what exactly are you trying to start over?
[10:02] <gravemind> gnutron: cause my usb devices are automounted already, I just can't write to them
[10:02] <ikonia> shearn89_: he's not, he said the cd worked - he installed ubuntu, now the cd doesn't work, thats ubutu's fault apparantly
[10:03] <riotkittie> shearn89_: yea, i'm getting the same thing ikonia is from what sammy's saying
[10:03] <amadeux> Dudes!
[10:03] <sammy_> when i installed Xubun it messed up my HDD i dontknow what i did but it split the large partition and used it now my pclin wont work either
[10:03] <shearn89_> riotkittie: ikonia: i've got nothing better to do....
[10:03] <ikonia> the channel does though
[10:03] <gnutron> gravemind, are you writing to them as root/sudo, or try mounting them rw instead of ro
[10:03] <ikonia> sammy_: you pc boots from the bios - well before ubuntu
[10:03] <shearn89_> ikonia: i still think its related.
[10:03] <A2t3c13> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38703/
[10:04] <scaldov> murlidhar 407 Proxy Authentication Required
[10:04] <sammy_> yes worked perfect before xub
[10:04] <scaldov> murlidhar 407 Proxy Authentication Required
[10:04] <shearn89_> sammy_: how are you talking to us? from the hd install>?
[10:04] <scaldov> murlidhar 407 Proxy Authentication Required
[10:04] <sammy_> yes
[10:04] <ikonia> sammy_: but the bios is nothing to do with ubuntu, ubuntu can't effect it
[10:04] <shearn89_> sammy_: os?
[10:04] <gnutron> gravemind, if they are formatted as ntfs they will mount read-only.
[10:04] <ikonia> !offtopic >sammy_
[10:04] <amadeux> I have a dual core athlon 64. How can I see which processes are running on which core? And what about 'top'? It just says 42% cpu or something, but is that on one cpu or out of the total processing power available or?
[10:04] <scaldov> ubuntu 7.04 64 bit
[10:04] <kst> does anyone happen to know any exaile extensions/plugins/whatever site or list? i want to configure it some more, modify stuff, ..
[10:04] <gravemind> when I'm a regular user, it says I can't write to them cause they're root. but when I'm root it says the device is read only. Mount says it's rw
[10:05] <sammy_> shearn89_, im running xubuntu i dont remember the version but it was the latest
[10:05] <riotkittie> how'd it mess up your HDD?  and if you say "i dont know what i did", keyword being i, is it fair to blame the instalL? ;P
[10:05] <riotkittie> shearn89_: i'm not knocking you for trying to help but the issue isnt with burning a CD     :P
[10:05] <ikonia> amadeux: press "1" in top to see both cores
[10:05] <nexttwo> anyone know how i can enable 3d?
[10:05] <ikonia> !offtopic | sammy_
[10:05] <ubotu> sammy_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:05] <gnutron> amadeux, try htop
[10:05] <surviver> sammy_,do uname -a in console
[10:05] <murlidhar> scaldov: perhaps a bug in synaptic then
[10:05] <amadeux> ikonia: is that a one or an el?
[10:05] <ikonia> amadeux: a one
[10:05] <surviver> nexttwo, install your graphical card?
[10:05] <shearn89_> sammy_: so the problem is only that you can't boot from cd?
[10:05] <jrib> A2t3c13: ok linuxprinting.org confirms.  I would sell the lexmark and buy something from a linux-friendly company like hp personally... But you could try to use windows in virtualbox and print form there I guess.  Just a suggestion because I've never done it
[10:05] <amadeux> ikonia: it works! :)
[10:05] <ikonia> I know ;)
[10:06] <sammy_> no it messed up the partition in HD
[10:06] <schrankage> anyone know how to disable the cracklib module in the pam config files
[10:06] <baastrup> j #ubuntu+1
[10:06] <nexttwo> survier:how/?
[10:06] <A2t3c13> i would man but thats not an option
[10:06] <surviver> nexttwo, sec ill take a look what card u got?
[10:06] <Xecuter88> good evening! I was wondering if anyone knows if the microsoft fingerprint scanner works in linux? I've thought about buying that keyboard, i need a new, and a fingerprint scanner would make it so much easier...
[10:06] <ikonia> schrankage: I think shadow is built against cracklib so you can't
[10:06] <darkangel> hello am i here
[10:06] <SidewaysBox> Hi
[10:06] <SidewaysBox> I have a problem guys.
[10:06] <darkangel> ok where can i get the ubuntu sorce
[10:07] <murlidhar> scaldov: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/105415
[10:07] <ikonia> darkangel: which package source ?
[10:07] <schrankage> ikonia, it's not ubuntu, and i keep getting a "word is in the dictionary error"
[10:07] <scaldov> ubuntu 7.04 64 bit
[10:07] <jrib> A2t3c13: try virtualbox then if you have a windows disk somewhere
[10:07] <murlidhar> scaldov: u can find the solution there
[10:07] <surviver> nexttwo, try this command : in console : glxinfo | grep rendering
[10:07] <noor> is their a way i can make terminal launch by pressing a button combination?!
[10:07] <darkangel> the latest i need it for aircrack
[10:07] <amadeux> ikonia: well.... It shows me an extra cpu line with statistics from the second core, but I still cant see which processes are running on which cores
[10:07] <Duesentrieb> hi all. i'm trying to use a TKIP WLAN, but somehow, i can't get it to work. DHCP never gets a response. wors fine with WAP, though
[10:07] <ikonia> schrankage: sorry, this channel is for ubuntu support only
[10:07] <riotkittie> oh. the lag. the lag.  :|  anyone with a usb wifi adapter working out of the box, or fairly easily in 7.04 onwards, wpa2 enabled... want to provide me with a brand name, model number, and revision?
[10:07] <shearn89_> sammy_: what do you mean? it wiped out one of your partitions?
[10:07] <gnutron> gravemind, are you using the terminal or a file manager?
[10:07] <Duesentrieb> knetworkmanager never shows an error, it just takes long to "apply settings"
[10:07] <ikonia> amadeux: you won't be able to see that, thats what smp is all about
[10:08] <Duesentrieb> is there a way to use TKIP with iwconfig? or some other way i can see what's going wrong?
[10:08] <SidewaysBox> I'm on the Ubuntu Live CD, and I'm trying to write to my windows harddisk. How do I get the permissions?
[10:08] <A2t3c13> i got this sent to me and right now i need a scanner function on my computer for business and i dont even have time to go barter.can i maybe part of some hard drive for it or is it poss. to run something like this in wine? i know it prob. sounds stupid
[10:08] <ikonia> SidewaysBox: you need the ntfs-3g driver
[10:08] <noor> any one? is it possible to launch terminal with a button comp? LIKE CTRL+DLT
[10:08] <A2t3c13> jrib
[10:08] <ikonia> !ntfs-3g | sidewaysbox
[10:08] <ubotu> sidewaysbox: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[10:08] <noor> button combo*
[10:08] <sammy_> i had pclinuxos setup on the largest partition it used it to setup xub and now i cannot even use pclinuxos plus the other problem
[10:08] <Xecuter88> noor: yes...
[10:08] <amadeux> ikonia: your point is that processes can be executing on core 0 one moment and on core 1 the next moment?
[10:08] <darkangel> i need the latestfiest i have the 7.04
[10:08] <ikonia> amadeux: sort of
[10:08] <Er|k> my ubuntu server is extremely slow, when copying from it, I get 20kb/s, and it's even slow typing commands through ssh... What should I look for?
[10:08] <noor> Xecuter88: what must a man do?
[10:08] <Devo> How do I compile Java with GCC?
[10:09] <Xecuter88> noor: i launch terminal with the Menu-button.
[10:09] <nexttwo> surviver:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38704/plain/
[10:09] <surviver> Devo, no idea try java cc filename.
[10:09] <Xecuter88> noor: do you have compiz/beryl?
[10:09] <shearn89_> noor: yep. try alt-f2, then type xterm, or there's a thingy in the system->preferences menu. something like keyboard shortcuts.
[10:09] <Devo> surviver: Alright.
[10:09] <ikonia> Devo: that won't work
[10:09] <jrib> A2t3c13: I doubt it.  Your options seem like they are limited to either dual-booting windows or running it virtualized in something like virtualbox
[10:09] <scaldov> murlidhar, all the same
[10:09] <noor> Shern89 lemme check
[10:09] <fdoving> my system -> preferences -> appearance dialog hangs, any ideas on where i should start looking?
[10:09] <murlidhar> scaldov: wait
[10:09] <shearn89_> darkangel: that is the latest feisty,
[10:09] <Devo> ikonia: Ok.
[10:10] <Xecuter88> noor: the terminal is much better than xterm...
[10:10] <surviver> nexttwo, k that message means that probably your videocard is not installed
[10:10] <Devo> ikonia: What will work?
[10:10] <shearn89_> Er|k: check you have the lo interface enabled.
[10:10] <scaldov> I run ubuntu 7.04 64bit
[10:10] <A2t3c13> jrib: with a 10gb hd?
[10:10] <surviver> nexttwo, what kind of card u got ?
[10:10] <murlidhar> scaldov: type sudo synaptic in console
[10:10] <nexttwo> surviver:dont know
[10:10] <Xecuter88>  I was wondering if anyone knows if the microsoft fingerprint scanner works in linux? I've thought about buying that keyboard, i need a new, and a fingerprint scanner would make it so much easier...
[10:10] <jrib> A2t3c13: it would be a tight fit
[10:10] <bmm> Feisty has linux-lowlatency which seems to be needed by rosegarden (MIDI) to hear anything. Is it OK to install this and what will happen with Gutsy (is there another solution, will this influence drivers?)
[10:10] <Er|k> shearn89_: I do
[10:11] <surviver> nexttwo, sec i search for the command forgot how its called
[10:11] <darkangel> i have the headers for linux-2.6.20-16 so i need the soruce
[10:11] <shearn89_> Xecuter88: not sure. Have you tried googling "fingerprint scanner linux drivers"?
[10:11] <murlidhar> scaldov: no harm in trying
[10:11] <darkangel> i need to patch a driver for aircrack'
[10:11] <Saelynh> there will be a RT kernel for gusty bmm
[10:11] <noor> Xecuter88: yeah what should i do? i want to open it by pressing like CTRL+ALT+T
[10:11] <shearn89_> Er|k: not sure what else to do... don't know much about servers etc i'm afraid...
[10:11] <{{Booh}}> Can I apply patch for kernel 2.6.15 to a kernel 2.6.22.1 ?
[10:11] <gravemind> bmm: I ran into this problem too. apparently you can get a media flavored version of ubuntu that comes with the low latency, but I don't know anything about it
[10:11] <Xecuter88> noor: do you have compiz/beryl?
[10:11] <A2t3c13> how long would all that take ? and id have to start from windows wouldn't i? jrib:
[10:11] <noor> Xecuter88: no
[10:11] <bmm> Saelynh: Ok, thanks!.
[10:11] <scaldov> murlidhar I'm quiet familiar with root etc :)
[10:12] <noor> Xecuter88:what you want me to install it?
[10:12] <Xecuter88> shearn89_: yes, but im not shure if it works with this keyboard... it works on some laptops... that's what i know....
[10:12] <murlidhar> scaldov: why don't u try using sudo
[10:12] <jrib> A2t3c13: installing windows in virtualbox?  Assuming your computer can handle it, it should take less than an hour
[10:12] <bmm> gravemind: Yes, but ubuntu studio is not really done yet. Should be ok to use the low-latency. Just hope the upgrade path will be good for my friend ;-)
[10:12] <A2t3c13> how?
[10:12] <surviver> nexttwo, try this one dmesg | grep nvidia
[10:13] <jrib> !virtualbox > A2t3c13 (read the private message from ubotu)
[10:13] <shearn89_> noor: hit alt-f2 and type gnome-keybinding-properties
[10:13] <murlidhar> scaldov: i am a noobie but there is no harm in trying:)
[10:13] <darkangel> any one here know how to patch drivers for aircrack-ng
[10:13] <Xecuter88> noor: i needed to know cus you have to do something else then. do this Menu -> system -> settings -> keyboard shortcuts
[10:13] <A2t3c13> nevermind,dumb question,my google works
[10:13] <nexttwo> surviver:nothing happens
[10:13] <shearn89_> Xecuter88: hmmm... i'd try hunting some linux forums for it...
[10:13] <gravemind> bmm let me know how it goes
[10:13] <sammy_> ok i just want to redo my entire system and i cant boot from cd is there any other way i can do it
[10:13] <nomaS> hi, i just installed wireless, but now how can i configure to get internet ????
[10:13] <scaldov> murlidhar because synaptic quwries root passwd and then run as root
[10:13] <scaldov> I think
[10:13] <surviver> nexttwo, then try dmesg | grep ati
[10:13] <bmm> gravemind: will do. Thanks!
[10:13] <scaldov> but ill try
[10:13] <noor> rofl i pressed alt F4
[10:14] <Xecuter88> noor: scroll down until you fint start a terminal or something...
[10:14] <shearn89_> sammy_: don't know, you'll have to check that your bios is definitely set to boot from cd first. It should be higher up the list than the HD.
[10:14] <sammy_> it is
[10:14] <Xecuter88> shearn89_: i'm pretty sure you won't find anything... i've been searching all day hehe....
[10:14] <noor> Xecuter88: i found it now what?
[10:15] <nexttwo> surviver:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38705/plain/
[10:15] <sammy_> but it wont boot from cd for some reason
[10:15] <darkangel> or if you can boot a floopy yoyu make a special floopy to boot the cd
[10:15] <shearn89_> noor: just set it to whatever you want.
[10:15] <Xecuter88> noor: press it, then press your shortcut
[10:15] <murlidhar> scaldov: if it still doesn't work out then remove the setting from system> pref>network prxy and put the settings in synaptic
[10:15] <ikonia> sammy_ your cd is damaged, or your drive is damaged. Its not an ubuntu problem
[10:15] <noor> i highlighted it but how do i set it up?
[10:15] <shearn89_> sammy_: it must be a problem with the cd.
[10:15] <noor> SWEEET I GOT IT XD
[10:15] <sammy_> i just checked on the xp machine and it is fine on it
[10:15] <scaldov> murlidhar I chocked! but it works!
[10:15] <ikonia> sammy_ your cd is damaged, or your drive is damaged. Its not an ubuntu problem
[10:15] <noor> thanks Shearn88 and Xecuter88
[10:15] <scaldov> WHY????
[10:16] <Xecuter88> noor: np ;)
[10:16] <SidewaysBox> Alright guys, I installed ntfs-config like you said and it give me the option to Enable write support for internal device.
[10:16] <darkangel> anyone here use aircrack-ng
[10:16] <noor> shearn89* ty
[10:16] <surviver> nexttwo, can you read the dmesg? or copy paste so i could look just type dmesg
[10:16] <sammy_> funny thing it happened when i installed xubuntu
[10:16] <noor> this is gonna be epic XD
[10:16] <SidewaysBox> didn't*
[10:16] <shearn89_> noor: coolio. i have to say its much easier in openbox!
[10:16] <ikonia> sammy_ your cd is damaged, or your drive is damaged. Its not an ubuntu problem
[10:16] <Marbug> hi, is there something with the Santa Rosa stuff? because I can't get the lifecd of linux to work, I always get in the busybox, /bin/sh can't open tty
[10:16] <SidewaysBox> Alright guys, I installed ntfs-config like you said and it didn't give me the option to Enable write support for internal device.
[10:16] <Spec> ikonia: stop repeating the same thing over and over again please.
[10:16] <shearn89_> ikonia: you're repeating yourself man...
[10:16] <sammy_> well it plays music fine
[10:17] <scaldov> murlidhar, thanks
[10:17] <shearn89_> Spec: ha...
[10:17] <nomaS> hi, i just installed wireless, but now how can i configure to get internet ????
[10:17] <ikonia> spec I'd love to if this discussion about a damaged cd would stop
[10:17] <Spec> ikonia: use /ignore
[10:17] <murlidhar> scaldov: is it worki???
[10:17] <darkangel> i got this errer when in the terminal (failsafe or whatever) i hit ctrl+d to reboot and it said cannot rebbot will reboot in 5 seconds
[10:17] <surviver> jrib, u know any kind of command to figure out what card someone is using (vga) he cant see it in dmesg ..
[10:17] <SidewaysBox> hello? Can I get some help with ntfs-config?
[10:17] <shearn89_> sammy_: it could be that the computer you're trying to boot it on is old, and can't boot from burnt cds... i know my laptop can't.
[10:17] <ikonia> spec or they could just respect the channels topic
[10:17] <nexttwo> surviver:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38706/plain/
[10:17] <ikonia> for about the 15th time of asking
[10:17] <jrib> surviver: lspci or lshw
[10:17] <murlidhar> :)
[10:18] <murlidhar> scaldov: :)
[10:18] <shearn89_> ikonia: it is related to ubuntu, as he's trying to get ubuntu to work.
[10:18] <Spec> what is he violating?
[10:18] <sammy_> i heard this was the distro for noobs but i guess not thanks to all i will figure it out and i guess i will find somebody that is actually interested in helping
[10:18] <SidewaysBox> Alright guys, I installed ntfs-config like you said and it didn't give me the option to Enable write support for internal device like I need.
[10:18] <surviver> nexttwo, i think i know , i thknk u have an onboard vga , try lspci
[10:18] <darkangel> can anyone help meeeeeee!! with aircrack-ng
[10:19] <Spec> darkangel: what do you need help with?
[10:19] <KlrSpz> is there a release date for 7.10 (gutsy?)
[10:19] <surviver> nexttwo, u see anything of nvidia or ati if not ...
[10:19] <Spec> darkangel: if it's not ubuntu related, you'll need to ask elsewhere, like aircrack-ng's forums.
[10:19] <darkangel> patcing the driver
[10:19] <shearn89_> sammy_: the problem is quite weird. I'd probably resort to nuking the HD, and trying again... perhaps backup anything you can.
[10:19] <noor> so guys know where i can get ubuntu themes?
[10:19] <sammy_> how do i nuke it
[10:19] <Spec> darkangel: there are instructions to patch the drivers, yes?
[10:19] <noor> i found htis website but its only got wallpapers :(
[10:19] <shearn89_> noor: gnome-look.org
[10:20] <darkangel> i have fiesty 7.04 i need the soruce where can i get it
[10:20] <shearn89_> sammy_: i would suggest a disk util you can get off the web (try google for hard drive nuke), otherwise you could (very very very very risky) try the command of doom.
[10:20] <SidewaysBox> Shearn89? Can you help me with ntfs-config?
[10:20] <noor> what the hell is beryl and compiz?
[10:20] <sammy_> shearn89_, what is risky about it
[10:20] <nexttwo> surviver:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38707/plain/
[10:21] <shearn89_> SidewaysBox: afraid not... don't know anything about it... sorry man.
[10:21] <surviver> nexttwo, nice we found how the card is called
[10:21] <SidewaysBox> noor: Go read wiki
[10:21] <noor> Oh my
[10:21] <nexttwo> yess
[10:21] <Xecuter88> noor: check youtube for compiz fusion
[10:21] <noor> my god this is madness
[10:21] <noor> its like...3d
[10:21] <darkangel> i have a 20gb hdd thats FUBAR ubuntu wants to make a msdos label for it but it keeps giving me a error is it possible to fix it
[10:21] <noor> :O!!!
[10:21] <shearn89_> sammy_: you want to make sure its exactly what you want to do, as it will wipe everything off your system.
[10:21] <edon> i need an experienced pppd user
[10:21] <shearn89_> noor: like Vista's Aero, but free!
[10:21] <gravemind> ikonia: perhaps it would be better to use fat32. after installing ntfs-config, autodetect stopped working
[10:22] <KlrSpz> is there a release date for 7.10 (gutsy?)
[10:22] <shearn89_> KlrSpz: october.
[10:22] <Er|k> how do I kill kde from CLI?
[10:22] <sammy_> k thanks im gonna take a chance thanks for your help shearn89_
[10:22] <surviver> nexxtwo, its called Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML iam lookin for some drivers now
[10:22] <shearn89_> KlrSpz: have a look at #ubuntu+!
[10:22] <Spec> KlrSpz: 18th afaik
[10:22] <jgoguen> shearn89_: no, Compiz is better than Aero, and for free :)
[10:22] <shearn89_> KlrSpz: have a look at #ubuntu+1
[10:22] <shearn89_> back in a mo.
[10:22] <KlrSpz> shearn89_: k thanks
[10:22] <Wolf23> hi friends, can anyone help me why i am opening .amr and cannot work?
[10:22] <noor> Shearn89:this...wooot!!!
[10:22] <zagzilla> noor: yeah, compiz-fusion rocks.  It's comming standard in 7.10
[10:23] <KlrSpz> edon: I've used pppd in gentoo, but not ubuntu, I can TRY to help?
[10:23] <noor> omgodd!!! /drool
[10:23] <noor> how do i install it? i have to complie it? 0_o
[10:23] <ikonia> gravemind: thats an excellent idea
[10:23] <darkangel> hey dose google earth work in ububntu (eith wine)
[10:23] <KlrSpz> noor: go to #compiz-fusion for compiz help
[10:23] <Xecuter88> noor: read the wiki!!
[10:23] <ikonia> gravemind: just remember fat 32 has a 4GB file limit
[10:23] <surviver> nexttwo, heres the link install it and it must be fixed http://downloadcenter.intel.com/filter_results.aspx?strTypes=all&ProductID=1862&OSFullName=Linux*&lang=eng&strOSs=39&submit=Go%21
[10:24] <gravemind> ikonia: and my usb flash drive has a 4GB total limit
[10:24] <Unit41> how to apt-get ?
[10:24] <ikonia> gravemind: that solves that problem then
[10:24] <nexttwo> surviver:i click on download/?
[10:25] <Wolf23> helpers!! i open a .amr with amarok and cannot play the song
[10:25] <darkangel> sudo apt-het
[10:25] <ikonia> gravemind: sounds like an excellent compromise
[10:25] <gravemind> ikonia: is fat32 just slower or something
[10:25] <surviver> nexttwo, u just need to download the driver for your card Mobile Intel 915GM/GMS, 910GML Express Chipset
[10:25] <ikonia> no its fine, just not as "new" or advanced, things like no permissions etc
[10:25] <gravemind> oh
[10:26] <marx2k> Hey... whats the major advantage of using Ubuntu vs using Debian Etch?
[10:26] <surviver> nexttwo, on the link i gave u theres a download link download it for linux and install it
[10:26] <ikonia> gravemind: I keep my pen drives fat32, so I believe in it
[10:26] <darkangel> where can i find ubuntu 7.04 source
[10:26] <Wolf23> is there a codec for amarok!!
[10:26] <marx2k> darkangel: source for what exactly?
[10:26] <nexttwo> surviver:i download, now what/?
[10:27] <surviver> nexttwo, extract it i think what kind of name has it ? .tar.gz?
[10:27] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: is that a question?
[10:27] <SasquatchNL> I'm having problems with my sound, I can't play music using normal user, only Root can play music (not via sudo, but via su)
[10:27] <darkangel> well i need my linux source for aircrack-ng to patch a file so the entire soruce
[10:27] <mc44> Wolf23: amarok uses the xine codecs
[10:27] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  i ask two times and noone answer my question
[10:27] <surviver> SasquatchNL, mzz i think u need to find the solution in the users file dont know where its located in ubuntu..
[10:28] <SasquatchNL> surviver, what do I need to change in it?
[10:28] <Wolf23> mc44: i open a .amr with amarok and other application and cannot play the file
[10:28] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: Next time use question-marks ;) whats your problem?
[10:28] <sky1> Im running dual-bootup Ubuntu/Vista, I gave 4 gig to Ubuntu in disk partition, now can I change it within Ubuntu or do I need to use windows tools for increasing the Ubuntu partition
[10:28] <mc44> Wolf23: what is an .amr file?
[10:28] <nexttwo> surviver: i extract the package
[10:28] <surviver> SasquatchNL, theres a name called music or audio just add the '"username" to it behind root, loginname of you
[10:28] <ikonia> sky1: resizing partitions always carries a risk of corruption, so yes you can use a tools like gparted to resize, but at your own risk
[10:29] <surviver> nexttwo, k nice so open a terminal
[10:29] <KlrSpz> sky1: the live cd has a gnome parted tool that will allow you to resize partitions
[10:29] <MasterShrek> sky1, youll need to boot a live cd so that the ubuntu partition is not mounted to do it
[10:29] <marx2k> I always use the GParted LiveCD
[10:29] <marx2k> You should too :)
[10:29] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  thanx :), but i have download many files with .amr and cannot play with amarok and othe rprograms maybe it needs codecs
[10:29] <SasquatchNL> surviver, thanks, will try that
[10:29] <surviver> nexttwo, there u type something like this cd /the path to the file so if u extracted on the desktop
[10:29] <Wolf23> mc44:  i download the files .amr?
[10:29] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: wtf is an amr-file??
[10:29] <darkangel> hello ne1
[10:30] <surviver> nexttwo, it would be something like this cd /home/user/Desktop/themap/
[10:30] <gravemind> audio movie recording. jk
[10:30] <sky1> MasterShrek, ohh ok, that sounds good, I am just wondering how big disk space should ubuntu have ? I have 4gig native and 1 gig swap
[10:30] <sky1> err thats ext2 i think
[10:30] <ikonia> sky1: totally up to you how much space
[10:30] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  amr audio
[10:30] <ratfirm> all new in linux, just installed ubuntu studio and trying to see a dvd...this is apparently not possible in Totem it says: Totem cannot play this type of media (DVD) because you do not have the appropriate plugins to handle it.
[10:30] <nexttwo> surviver:i extract it on the /root/Desktop
[10:30] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: oh its a phone audio format... don't know of any codecs... try to convert it..
[10:30] <surviver> SasquatchNL, i know i had some problem , but cant remember how come found the solution on google there some more ppl with that problem
[10:30] <gravemind> ratfirm: yeah, watching dvds in ubuntu takes some more codecs
[10:31] <darkangel> whats the biggest file the ext2 part can handle i know fat was 4gb
[10:31] <surviver> nexttwo, so do cd /root/Desktop/themap
[10:31] <lnx_> what are the best graphical icq clients for linux ?
[10:31] <surviver> nexttwo, u need to be in the extracted map
[10:31] <sky1> ikonia, I update most of the live updates, now I am thinking maybe it wasn such a good idea, I prolly installed more than I will ever use
[10:31] <tijnski> hi all
[10:31] <MasterShrek> lnx_, gaim/pidgin
[10:31] <StyleWarz> good evening
[10:31] <gravemind> !dvd | ratfirm I think the information is here:
[10:31] <ubotu> ratfirm I think the information is here:: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[10:31] <darkangel> i need the ubuntu 7.04 fiesty source
[10:32] <MasterShrek> why?
[10:32] <ratfirm> what to do then?
[10:32] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  yes right, but how could i open them ? without converting
[10:32] <lnx_> MasterShrek , yes i know it  , can you give manes of other ?
[10:32] <darkangel> for aircrack-ng
[10:32] <StyleWarz> is it somehow possible to bootstrap ubuntu without all the non-server packages (like wireless-tools, dhcp3-common, wpasupplicant)?
[10:32] <PriceChild> darkangel, "apt-get source <packagename>" for any package you need
[10:32] <MasterShrek> lnx_, kopete maybe
[10:32] <surviver> SasquatchNL, maybe try this one as regular user alsamixer ...  u never know when your lucky :p
[10:32] <Wolf23> mc44:  what is xine codecs?
[10:32] <nexttwo> surviver:it said /root/Desktop/themap no such file
[10:32] <_gpg_> !tell _gpg_ eclipse
[10:32] <darkangel> so apt-get source fiesty
[10:32] <mc44> Wolf23: it's what amarok uses
[10:32] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: sorry i've no idea... have you installed the mp3-codecs and stuff??
[10:32] <surviver> nexttwo, u need to cd /root/Desktop/
[10:32] <PriceChild> darkangel, apt-get source aircrack-ng
[10:32] <_gpg_> !tell _gpg_ about eclipse
[10:33] <Wolf23> mc44:  so give me the intallation please
[10:33] <surviver> nexttwo, then u need to cd and go into the map that u just textracted
[10:33] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  no
[10:33] <nexttwo> surviver: this is what i got "cd /root/Desktop/dripkg"
[10:33] <darkangel> i have aircrack-ng installed but i need fiesty source to patch mi wifi driver to accept injection
[10:33] <SasquatchNL> surviver, I don't have alsamixer installed, it's just a piece of software volume control
[10:33] <surviver> nexxtwo, so what u have to do : go into the map we just extracted with the cd command
[10:33] <mc44> Wolf23: no, it's what amarok uses, if you have amarok it already is using xine, and clearly doesn't work with .amr
[10:33] <darkangel> is there a aircrack-ng irc
[10:34] <gravemind> darkangel: I think illegal things are in #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:34] <MasterShrek> darkangel, you want the kernel source then, its in the repos, linux-source-$(uname -n) i think you can apt-get
[10:34] <surviver> SasquatchNL, think u need to edit the file /etc/group i think and add username to the audio
[10:34] <_gpg_> doese eclipse 3.3 existe on any of ubuntu repositories please ? when 3.3 verion will be supported on ubuntu please ?
[10:34] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  ok give me the installation for mp3 codecs
[10:34] <MasterShrek> gravemind, aircrack isnt illegal, its for network security :)
[10:34] <Wolf23> mc44:  oK
[10:34] <gravemind> MasterShrek: :)
[10:34] <mc44> gravemind: no, illegal things are nowhere in any ubuntu channel :)
[10:34] <kst> does anyone know how to refresh playlists in exaile so it reloads the file tags?
[10:34] <darkangel> im new to linux i have fiesty 7.04 what di i type
[10:34] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: not sure if this will work but try this: sudo apt-get install w32codecs libxine-extracodecs gstreamer0.10-plugins-base gstreamer0.10-plugins-good gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-pitfdll
[10:35] <surviver> SasquatchNL, maybe somewhere in the prefernce -> sound or whatever iam not on ubuntu
[10:35] <Colossus73> hello
[10:35] <ratfirm> thanx!
[10:35] <MasterShrek> darkangel, sudo apt-get install linux-source-$(uname -r)
[10:35] <mc44> Xecuter88: apparently there is support in -bad, but maybe thats just gutsy
[10:35] <Colossus73> I have a problem with the update-notifier; it doesn't notify the updates with the icon in the systray
[10:35] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Multimedia_Codecs
[10:35] <Colossus73> I'm using gutsy
[10:35] <gravemind> ikonia: alright, it mounts read write now! time to reboot and see if the U3 stuff still works
[10:35] <Colossus73> I even reinstalled both upgrade-manager and update-notifier but the problem still lies
[10:35] <mc44> Colossus73: please use #ubuntu+1 for gutsy support
[10:35] <MasterShrek> Colossus73, #ubuntu+1
[10:35] <surviver> nexttwo, got it?
[10:36] <Colossus73> ok sorry
[10:36] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  E: Package w32codecs has no installation candidate
[10:36] <SasquatchNL> surviver, when I open the sound options in my xubuntu, I can only select default audio device, my soundcard isn't listed, get the same when root accesses the option, but in VLC I see the hardware just fine
[10:36] <Xecuter88> ok remove it from the list then and try the others
[10:36] <mc44> genii: naughty hacker, no biccy
[10:36] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: ok remove it from the list then and try the others
[10:36] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  how can i remove it, tell me where?
[10:36] <darkangel> could you put it again i cant see my courser for some reason so i cant scrool up
[10:37] <surviver> SasquatchNL, ow so its a not clean install i think
[10:37] <tatters> I am trying to scp a folder in /var/cache/apt-cacher to a  vmbox running ubuntu , but my account does not have root privalages on the other box so how do copy over the file as root if ubuntu has no root?
[10:37] <MasterShrek> darkangel, sudo apt-get install linux-source-$(uname -r)
[10:37] <shearn89_> wow, a lot happens in 5 minutes...
[10:37] <SasquatchNL> surviver, also, how do I add my username to the group list at audio, the entry is now 'audio:x:29:' and my username is also in that list at the bottom
[10:37] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: backspace...? you know backspace dont you? :P
[10:37] <noor> how do i open my respitories again?
[10:37] <riotkittie> lag -> 158. arrgh.   and rising.  193. why must wireless be so cruel
[10:37] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  yes backspace
[10:37] <SasquatchNL> surviver, it is a clean install, it used to work just fine, but recently it stopped
[10:37] <surviver> SasquatchNL, something like this : audio::xx:username
[10:38] <Xecuter88> Wolf23: Read this http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Multimedia_Codecs
[10:38] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  ok
[10:38] <darkangel> it says couldn't find package linux-source-2.6.20-16-generic
[10:38] <riotkittie> wireless under linux, rather.
[10:38] <surviver> SasquatchNL, i had it myself like 2 months ago but cant remember what i did thought it was edit the group file
[10:39] <gurra> Hello, while running the installscript for uplink I get an libgtk error. /home/gurra/.setup11066: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:39] <gurra> . Any ideas?
[10:39] <MasterShrek> darkangel, use linux-source-2.6.20
[10:39] <calyth> I've got a 7.04 amd64 install, and a 7.04 i386 install that refuses to auto-mount an usb flash drive for non-root users in GNOME. It complains something about dbus access denied, and related to the hal. I've even tried using the backport version of the hal to no avail. Any ideas?
[10:39] <tatters> Does anyone use scp to copy folder to remote box?
[10:39] <kst> anyone usinb BMPx player? how does it compare to exaile/amarok/rhythmbox?
[10:40] <calyth> tatters: I usually copy files, why/
[10:40] <gnutron> tatters - yes, scp rules.
[10:40] <Unit41> how do I get lmms for ubuntu ?
[10:40] <tatters> I am trying to scp a folder in /var/cache/apt-cacher to a  vmbox running ubuntu , but my account does not have root privalages on the other box so how do copy over the file as root if ubuntu has no root?
[10:40] <surviver> SasquatchNL, maybe tyr alsaconf ? or check permissions on audio rwx
[10:40] <riotkittie> gurra: install libgtk?
[10:40] <gurra> yeah
[10:40] <gnuskool> kst,bmp reminds me of winamp, its better than rhythmbox, but amarok is bes
[10:40] <calyth> tatters: so your account has no sudo on ubuntu, which is your destination box?
[10:41] <darkangel> Package linux-source-2.6.20 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:41] <darkangel> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[10:41] <darkangel> is only available from another source
[10:41] <MasterShrek> lies, audacious is the best
[10:41] <tatters>  scp -r -B /var/cache/apt-cacher/  test@192.168.1.110:/var/cache/apt-cacher    Permission denied (publickey,password)
[10:41] <darkangel> do i need to update
[10:41] <surviver> nexttwo, stuck somewhere?
[10:41] <kostebek> hi
[10:41] <kostebek> :D
[10:41] <kst> gnuskool bmpx, not bmp.. apparently theres a rewrite of the whole player around now. amarok somehow gives me a shitload of errors in the terminal when i launch it:( and it's kde, not gnome
[10:41] <nexttwo> surviver: am still on cd /root/Desktop/dripkg
[10:42] <tatters> yes as normal user test I cannot alter /var/cache I have to edit as root how do I become root using scp
[10:42] <surviver> nexttwo, k so now (type as root) make
[10:42] <MasterShrek> darkangel, maybe, mine installed just fine
[10:42] <genii> tatters : replace test with username
[10:42] <amio> can any one help please since I upgraded to 7.10 and the video resolution doesnt work good at all. I have ati
[10:42] <MasterShrek> amio, #ubuntu+1
[10:42] <tatters> I tried sudo su then scp but still permission error
[10:42] <kmaynard> amio, try #ubuntu+1
[10:42] <gnuskool> kst, my bad, didnt know there was n 'x' version, must check it out, i quite like bmp
[10:42] <amio> thanks
[10:43] <surviver> nexttwo, after done so, type make install  and it would be installed or if dindt work type ./configure
[10:43] <darkangel> i forget i turned auto update off how do i do it do i run the symtemaptic package thing
[10:43] <nexttwo> surviver:it is as root
[10:43] <kst> gnuskool http://bmpx.beep-media-player.org :)
[10:43] <MasterShrek> amio, also try reinstalling your video drivers
[10:43] <surviver> nexttwo, type ./configure
[10:43] <MasterShrek> darkangel, sudo apt-get update
[10:43] <calyth> tatters: you would try something like scp blah root@host:/location, but than if host doesn't have a valid root password, that wouldn't do you much good....
[10:43] <surviver> nexttwo, then make after that type make install and ur done
[10:43] <godzirra> Can anyone actually help me out?  I just install 64 bit linux on my laptop, and I'm running beryl but its a bit... clunky?
[10:43] <godzirra> things like closing tabs in forefox, switching windows, etc is dirt slow.
[10:43] <westjd> how do I get my computer to 1600 by 1200 if it isnt an option but its capable
[10:43] <MasterShrek> darkangel, then sudo apt-get upgrade   (also use my nick if ur talking to me, its alot easier to see stuff that is directed at me :) )
[10:43] <nexttwo> surviver:i got this message "cat install.sh >install
[10:43] <nexttwo> chmod a+x install
[10:43] <nexttwo> "
[10:44] <darkangel> oh ok
[10:44] <calyth> godzirra: are you sure you actually have 3d acceleration working?
[10:44] <surviver> nexttwo, then type ./install.sh
[10:44] <darkangel> sudo apt-get update
[10:44] <darkangel> Reading package lists... Done
[10:44] <darkangel> is that it
[10:44] <surviver> nextwo, after that ype make and make install
[10:45] <MasterShrek> nexttwo, when u type make install u need to use sudo
[10:45] <zagzilla> nin-monk-buntu  :  ninja monkey distro of choice
[10:45] <jmichaelx> i just connected a new monitor that supports 1680x1050 to a PC with intel video. i have installed 915resolution, and after some tinkering, i still have not been able to set my resolution to 1680x1050 (915resolution -l does not list the resolution i need, either). could anyone offer a suggestion?
[10:45] <darkangel> mastershrek is that it
[10:45] <nexttwo> surviver:it said  press 1 2 install driver
[10:45] <surviver> SasquatchNL, that can be the solution i think i did i gave as root the rwx permission to myusername
[10:45] <amio> MasterShrek how to do that?
[10:45] <darkangel> sudo apt-get update
[10:45] <darkangel> Reading package lists... Done
[10:45] <MasterShrek> darkangel, that will update then maybe u can do it
[10:45] <genii> tatters: I also vaguely recall some -o user <name> functionality of scp but you'd likely have to check manpage
[10:45] <Some_ux> hi, what's considered the best irc program for linux ?
[10:45] <surviver> nexxtwo, just install the driver probably press 1 ? :
[10:45] <MasterShrek> amio, u said u had ati?
[10:46] <darkangel> xchat
[10:46] <MasterShrek> jmichaelx, try entering the resolution u want at the bottom of /etc/X11/xorg.conf (must edit that file as root)
[10:46] <genii> !best| Some_ux
[10:46] <ubotu> Some_ux: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[10:46] <surviver> Some_ux, text based: irssi
[10:46] <amio> MasterShrek yes I have it its as I think r3500 or v3500
[10:46] <MasterShrek> !ati | amio
[10:46] <ubotu> amio: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:46] <amio> mastershrek yes ati radeon
[10:47] <Some_ux> yep, being politically correct i'll rephrase the question: what is the most popular linux irc program
[10:47] <gnuskool> Some_ux: xchat
[10:47] <darkangel> Package linux-source-2.6.20 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:47] <darkangel> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[10:47] <darkangel> is only available from another source
[10:47] <darkangel> E: Package linux-source-2.6.20 has no installation candidate
[10:47] <jmichaelx> MasterShrek: i did already add the resolution to xorg.conf, but i still cannot get it to use that resolution
[10:47] <darkangel> dangit
[10:47] <MasterShrek> xchat Some_ux
[10:47] <Some_ux> commadline
[10:47] <nightrid3r> Some_ux: kvirc
[10:47] <gnutron> tatters -try using the target scp -r /path/local  root@host:/path
[10:47] <genii> darkangel: sudo apt-get install linux-source
[10:48] <nexttwo> surviver:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38714/plain/
[10:48] <gnutron> jmichaelx - dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in console and check resolutions you want.
[10:48] <jmichaelx> gnutron: i have done that as well
[10:48] <darkangel> darkangel@Milatary-Network117:~$ sudo apt-get install linux-source
[10:48] <darkangel> Reading package lists... Done
[10:48] <darkangel> Building dependency tree
[10:48] <darkangel> Reading state information... Done
[10:48] <darkangel> E: Couldn't find package linux-source
[10:48] <amio> master shrek that page doesnt help it shows how to know the driver only
[10:49] <Some_ux> a good commandline irc program
[10:49] <erUSUL> !paste | darkangel
[10:49] <darkangel> i dont like linux lol
[10:49] <ubotu> darkangel: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:49] <nightrid3r> Some_ux: bitchx
[10:49] <erUSUL> !info irssi | Some_ux
[10:49] <ubotu> some_ux: irssi: terminal based IRC client. In component main, is optional. Version 0.8.10-2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 1010 kB, installed size 2788 kB
[10:49] <darkangel> oh ya sorry
[10:49] <gnuskool> darkangel, edit sources.list
[10:49] <gnutron> tatters -try using the target scp -r /path/local  user@hostmask:    --then sudo mv
[10:50] <surviver> nexttwo, ur kernel is not up to date mzz try to find updatemanager or ask someone here what the command is to update / upgrade
[10:50] <amio>  ATI Technologies Inc RV350 AP [Radeon 9600]  (Secondary)
[10:50] <amio> mastershark I have this  ATI Technologies Inc RV350 AP [Radeon 9600]  (Secondary)
[10:50] <godzirra> calyth; How do I tell if i have 3d acceleration working or not?
[10:51] <MasterShrek> amio, i dont know how to install proprietary drivers the ubuntu way, i always install my nvidia card from their website
[10:51] <nexttwo> anyone here what the command is to update / upgrade/?
[10:51] <amio> ok thanks anyway
[10:51] <MasterShrek> nexttwo, sudo apt-get update, followed by sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:51] <nightrid3r> nexttwo: apt-get update & apt-get upgrade
[10:51] <darkangel> what would i add to (and how) my sources.list to get the kernal source
[10:52] <MasterShrek> darkangel, remove the # before each deb line
[10:52] <bruenig> there is a kernel source package
[10:52] <shearn89> darkangel: you could download the .iso and unzip it to get all the stuff.
[10:52] <bruenig> should be abailable by default
[10:52] <darkangel> ok how do i edit it
[10:52] <SasquatchNL> nexttwo, use sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:52] <macd> !linux-source
[10:52] <bruenig> available*
[10:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linux-source - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:52] <macd> bleh
[10:52] <bruenig> !info linux-source
[10:52] <ubotu> linux-source: Linux kernel source with Ubuntu patches. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.20.16.28.1 (feisty), package size 23 kB, installed size 52 kB
[10:52] <surviver> nextwo, so type those commands into your terminal and then u wait sit back and relax some time till its done after that u can try to install it again and it will work
[10:52] <bruenig> darkangel, yeah sudo apt-get install linux-source maybe
[10:52] <Vixyfox> Hey everyone, couple of questions. 1) I'm currently going to be installing Ubuntu 7.04 on my system, have 2 hard drives. One I'm making the correct linux type, but the other is in NTFS format. Is it possible, to take the information off that hard drvie and put it onto the other one. If so 2) Can that hard drive then after be put into proper linux format.
[10:53] <bruenig> not sure if you need to apt-get source it or not
[10:53] <macd> darkangel,   yeah, its in main so it shouldnt need any modifications to sources.list
[10:53] <nexttwo> surviver:i did that sudo apt-get update, followed by sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:53] <darkangel> tried that how do i edit my sources.list
[10:53] <David|V> hi there, i got a mem specific question. i wanne look in console a running background process what i will make with memory
[10:53] <MasterShrek> Vixyfox, yes and yes
[10:53] <macd> bruenig, yeah I think apt-get install linux-source-`uname -r` will grab it
[10:53] <SasquatchNL> nexttwo, so, did it work?
[10:53] <surviver> nexttwo, so what has it done ?
[10:53] <bruenig> darkangel, open it with a text editor, but you don't need to do that in order to accomplish your task
[10:53] <skar> hi, i'm trying to boot the amd64 livecd 7.04 on a core2 duo and the installer hangs when the kernel wrongly detects a p965 chipset as 965g, apparently a kernel bug, how do i disable the loading of this kernel during the boot?
[10:53] <bruenig> macd, linux-source is probably just a meta package pointing to generic or something I guess
[10:53] <Vixyfox> mastershrek: Okay, thank you ^_^ I wanted to know that because planning on putting things to the other HD to transfer those files to the Ubuntu install then change it. thanks ^_^
[10:53] <nexttwo> surviver:same message when i install
[10:54] <MasterShrek> Vixyfox, come back here and someone will help you do it
[10:54] <lImItaO> hi
[10:54] <macd> bruenig, yeah linux-source
[10:54] <Vixyfox> Mastershrek: Thank you so much ^_^
[10:54] <surviver> nexttwo, try first in console this command and press enter after it : sudo apt-get install update
[10:54] <lImItaO> it's possible to open a internet audio stream and set an specific delay
[10:54] <lImItaO> ?
[10:55] <lImItaO> I need to sincronize a radio station with a stream of video (a football match)
[10:55] <surviver> nexttwo, excuse me its : apt-get update , then press return
[10:55] <David|V_> does it give a nice sulution for seeing a running app that issen fine coded what he will make with ram
[10:55] <David|V_> ??
[10:55] <nexttwo> survier:couldn't find package update
[10:55] <surviver> nexttwo, sudo apt-get update
[10:55] <SasquatchNL> nexttwo, is your sources.list fine valid?
[10:55] <IhateCLI> Hey, you know how you asocciate file extensions with programs in windows? How do you do the same in ubuntu?
[10:55] <gnuskool> Vixyfox: so you gonna transfer windows files to the 2nd HD after installing ubuntu, is that right?
[10:55] <nahka> !network
[10:55] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:55] <macd> David|V, do you have a native language that isnt english?
[10:56] <David|V_> macd: german
[10:56] <surviver> SasquatchNL, hes a start for linux i think ... so that would be a very complicated question i asked to cd and that was kind of hard
[10:56] <nexttwo> surviver:now/am lost
[10:56] <macd> !german
[10:56] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[10:56] <surviver> nexttwo, and u see anything?
[10:56] <macd> David|V_, ^^^ what uboto said :)
[10:56] <MasterShrek> IhateCLI, right click > open with > choose program
[10:56] <SasquatchNL> surviver, it's still possible that he sees an error about that
[10:56] <David|V_> macd: uboto ??
[10:57] <macd> David|V_, join #ubuntu-de people there speak your language.
[10:57] <nahka> !file sharing with windows
[10:57] <David|V_> macd: ok
[10:57] <surviver> SasquatchNL, jup true but i think he just types something wrong cause it must give something back
[10:57] <MasterShrek> !samba | nahka
[10:57] <Pici> !samba | nahka
[10:57] <ubotu> nahka: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[10:57] <lImItaO> it's possible to open a internet audio stream and set an specific delay? I want to sincronize a video stream with an audio one
[10:57] <nexttwo> surviver:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38717/plain/
[10:57] <SasquatchNL> surviver, true
[10:57] <skar> hi, i'm trying to boot the amd64 livecd 7.04 on a core2 duo and the installer hangs when the kernel wrongly detects a p965 chipset as 965g, apparently a kernel bug, how do i disable the loading of this module during the livecd boot?
[10:57] <macd> !patience lImItaO
[10:57] <gurra> Guys I really need help with this, /home/gurra/.setup11066: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:57] <gurra>  I can't get it to work (Its my libgtk that ain't working) anyone know how to reinstall it?
[10:57] <lImItaO> sorry
[10:57] <MasterShrek> lImItaO, can u capture the audio stream and put them together later?
[10:57] <David|V_> macd: there iam the day long ;-) but i wanna ask here :D but it will work
[10:57] <lImItaO> no
[10:57] <David|V_> thank ;)
[10:57] <lImItaO> it has to be live
[10:57] <IhateCLI> MasterShrek: Wine already shows up under the "open with" menu. I want "wine " to be automatically prepended (is that a word?) to all .exe s I double click.
[10:57] <MTecknology> anybody know offhand how to write with ink in OO.o?
[10:58] <l0kiII> How do I make it to where I don't have to type export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib anymore when I reboot the computer?
[10:58] <lImItaO> video stream: football match
[10:58] <macd> David|V_, yeah sorry, I just couldnt grasp the jist of your question
[10:58] <bl4ckfl4m3> sup people
[10:58] <surviver> nexttwo, so type this command again glxinfo | grep rendering
[10:58] <lImItaO> audio stream: radio retransmision
[10:58] <MasterShrek> IhateCLI, mine automatically do that, i dont think i had to set anything up to do it
[10:58] <wolfric> anyone know offhand why there might not be a 12 hour option for my ubuntu clock? help file said something about the language of my current session but i cant find anywhere to change or mess around with it
[10:58] <David|V_> macd: but thank's to you ;-) see u
[10:58] <jmichaelx> i just connected a new monitor that supports 1680x1050 to a PC with intel video. i have installed 915resolution, and after some tinkering, i still have not been able to set my resolution to 1680x1050 (915resolution -l does not list the resolution i need, either). could anyone offer a suggestion?
[10:59] <nexttwo> surviver:same message as last time
[10:59] <SasquatchNL> IhateCLI, use the right mouse button on it, use the option select other program, pick Wine and make sure the checkbox is checked for always use this program for this filetype, else you could also try the properties of the .exe file
[10:59] <darkangel> ok what the non terminal way to updtae
[10:59] <surviver> nexttwo, so now try to cd /root/ to the file u last did
[10:59] <l0kiII> I have a certain program I have to type "export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib" before I run it, how do I make it to where I don't have to do this anymore?
[10:59] <MasterShrek> jmichaelx, do you know your video card supports that resolution?
[10:59] <MasterShrek> l0kiII, make a script to run that then your program
[10:59] <skar> jmichaelx: i think 915 being an integrated chipset may not support such high end resolutions, at least not with high fps
[11:00] <zerobias> darnit
[11:00] <darkangel> hello what is the NON COMMANDLINE way to update ubuntu
[11:00] <l0kiII> MasterShrek: How do I do this? I pondered that idea before, but didn't quite know how to make a script.
[11:00] <jmichaelx> MasterShrek: as far as i know, all of these cards support that resolution, but have to use this 915 resolution bios hack in linux
[11:00] <nexttwo> surviver:then
[11:00] <nexttwo> /?
[11:00] <skar> l0kiII: to set this env variable, you can have a script with "env LD..; actual_command" and that's it
[11:00] <surviver> SasquatchNL, hehe dutch :p argh it would be so much easier in dutch :p
[11:00] <surviver> nexttwo, then type again ./configure.sh
[11:00] <SasquatchNL> hehe, nu pas door
[11:00] <surviver> nja
[11:00] <SasquatchNL> omg
[11:01] <MasterShrek> l0kiII, open an editor, type the commands in there that you want to run, save it in /usr/bin (must be root or use sudo to do all this) then chmod a+x /usr/bin/[scriptname] 
[11:01] <speps> hey guys ... how can i activate my wifi led on my asus a6kt-q001h with Ubuntu Feisty 64 ??? THANKS!!!!!
[11:01] <skar> darkangel: could be the "update-manager" program in gnome
[11:01] <SasquatchNL> zit nog steeds zonder audio :(
[11:01] <l0kiII> ty
[11:01] <FastPutty> wh tpackage is for NTP server
[11:01] <l0kiII> do I have to save it as .sh?
[11:01] <nightrid3r> FastPutty: ntpd
[11:01] <MasterShrek> l0kiII, no
[11:01] <skar> l0kiII: nope, name isn't relevant, but execute permission is
[11:02] <surviver> SasquatchNL, /join #ubuntu-nl :p
[11:02] <nexttwo> surviver:no such file!
[11:02] <darkangel> doh!!!
[11:02] <surviver> nexttwo, so do again ./configure cause dont know how it was called
[11:02] <foey> Recently Ubuntu 7.04 has not booted, it just displays a black screen on bootup with the mouse pointer as a circle, no hd activity or nothing. Wont go any further. any ideas ppl?
[11:02] <SasquatchNL> surviver, already there
[11:03] <bl4ckfl4m3> foey: what is your system running
[11:03] <foey> Ubuntu Fiesty 7.04
[11:03] <bl4ckfl4m3> ..hardware
[11:03] <IhateCLI> SasquatchNL: Oh... Thank you for the wine thing
[11:03] <MTecknology> anybody know offhand how to do ink annotation in OO.o?
[11:04] <bl4ckfl4m3> what graphics card do you have most importantly
[11:04] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 : sorry, A64 3000+, 512mb DDR Ram, 60Gb, 64mb Geforce 3 Ti200
[11:04] <foey> It displays the mouse pointer tho
[11:04] <IhateCLI> SasquatchNL: Wait... It doesn't have a checkbox.
[11:04] <Pici> MTecknology: Try asking in #openoffice.org?
[11:04] <bl4ckfl4m3> do you usually see an NVIDIA logo before login
[11:04] <MTecknology> Pici, ya, i did
[11:05] <nexttwo> surviver:"bash: cd: /root/desktop: No such file or directory
[11:05] <nexttwo> "
[11:05] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 : It loooks like 1024x768. I do normally see the nvidia logo
[11:05] <bl4ckfl4m3> hmm
[11:05] <wolfric> anyone know how to change to 12 hour clock? i dont seem to have the option tried just about everything.. :\
[11:05] <surviver> nexttwo, ow u need cd /root/Desktop/
[11:05] <darkangel> @#%@ @#%@ %@ %%^#% $ @#$!#% @% i cant install the kernal source code
[11:05] <darkangel> where is the sources.list
[11:05] <surviver> nexttwo, then u need cd the file u download and extracted
[11:05] <bl4ckfl4m3> im running an 8600GT on my desktop and it does a checkdisk
[11:05] <MasterShrek> wolfric, tried removing the clock and putting a new one there?
[11:05] <IhateCLI> SasquatchNL: Is there an actual file where the extension behaviour rules are kept?
[11:05] <uakkeri> i'm trying to play railroad tycoon 3 with wine. i installed it just fine it doesn't start up
[11:05] <nexttwo> surviver:done
[11:05] <bl4ckfl4m3> and for some reason it doesnt display a signla on the screen
[11:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> but you said you see a cursor correct?
[11:06] <DShepherd> wolfric, you using gnome?
[11:06] <IhateCLI> uakkeri: Try asking on #wine too
[11:06] <Pici> !away > Johnaway (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[11:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> wolfric you get that music bumpin yet?
[11:06] <uakkeri> IhateCLI: okay
[11:06] <wolfric> i think so
[11:06] <darkangel> where is the sources.list file
[11:06] <wolfric> yup :D
[11:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> nice
[11:06] <SasquatchNL> IhateCLI, dunno
[11:06] <wolfric> yeah im using gnome
[11:06] <l0kiII> How do I make the script start a program after I execute it?
[11:06] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 : Yeh, cursor is correct and looks like 1024x768 but just a black screen
[11:06] <majnoon> was running blackbox inside of kde inside of gnome
[11:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> darkangel i think its in /etc/something
[11:06] <mssever> !away > me
[11:06] <surviver> nexttwo, so now try ./configure.sh
[11:06] <MongooseWA> how do i set up bluefish to let me program in java or python?
[11:07] <DShepherd> wolfric, right-click on the calendar (in the top right hand corner) click choose preferences. that should work
[11:07] <IhateCLI> SasquatchNL: 07
[11:07] <IhateCLI> SasquatchNL: =/, I mean.
[11:07] <bl4ckfl4m3> foey what drivers are you using? did you manually install them or did you use Envy
[11:07] <skar> hi, i'm trying to boot the amd64 livecd 7.04 on a core2 duo and the installer hangs when the kernel wrongly detects a p965 chipset as 965g, apparently a kernel bug, how do i disable the loading of this module during the livecd boot?
[11:07] <wolfric> yeah i get 24 unix and internet
[11:07] <nexttwo> surviver:no such file!
[11:07] <darkangel> where is the sources.list file located
[11:07] <DShepherd> wolfric, really? no 12 hour?
[11:07] <l0kiII> unix time is rather interesting
[11:07] <surviver> nexttwo, ./configure
[11:07] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 : manually installed them
[11:07] <wolfric> nope
[11:07] <l0kiII> in 2031it will reset
[11:07] <MasterShrek> nexttwo, /etc/apt/
[11:07] <bl4ckfl4m3> ok good i heard Envy is buggy
[11:07] <DShepherd> wolfric, oh.. interesting...
[11:07] <wolfric> it said something in the help file about the wrong language in my current session
[11:07] <bl4ckfl4m3> umm
[11:07] <surviver> nexttwo, if that doesnt work type "make" without quotes
[11:07] <SasquatchNL> IhateCLI, all I know is what I read on the internet, I'm not that long in linux
[11:08] <gilos> how do I make my update manager use my socks proxy?
[11:08] <wolfric> that it didnt support it but i cant find a langauge configuration thingy
[11:08] <wolfric> as a possiblility why it might not appear when i went to help as in
[11:08] <bl4ckfl4m3> have you tried just reconfiguring usin "sudo-reconfigure xserver-xorg"?
[11:08] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 : Its strange as it looks like the right res and I can see the cursor perfectly
[11:08] <bl4ckfl4m3> but no login screen?
[11:08] <IhateCLI> Oh ok
[11:08] <darkangel> god dangit where is the sources.list file\
[11:08] <IhateCLI> So does anyone know how file asocciation work in ubuntu?
[11:08] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 :  Yeh no log on scren
[11:09] <bl4ckfl4m3> darkangel: /etc
[11:09] <LjL> darkangel: /etc/apt/
[11:09] <bl4ckfl4m3> do you hear the drums sound
[11:09] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 : oh and I can move the mouse
[11:09] <bl4ckfl4m3> if you have that enabled still
[11:09] <bl4ckfl4m3> oh you can?
[11:09] <nexttwo> surviver:is not working
[11:09] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 : No speakers plugged in
[11:09] <bl4ckfl4m3> its not like a freeze?
[11:09] <bl4ckfl4m3> hmm
[11:09] <surviver> nexttwo, make
[11:09] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 :  No freeze at all mate
[11:10] <foey> I can move the mouse, but just a black back ground with the busy cursor
[11:10] <l0kiII> how do I make my new script work?
[11:10] <bl4ckfl4m3> id go through reconfiguring xserver.xorg seems just a simple display problem
[11:10] <surviver> nexttwo, ./install.sh thats the right one
[11:10] <l0kiII> how do I get my bootscript to work?
[11:10] <SasquatchNL> l0kiII, create a file with the correct extension, then use chmod on it to change it's permissions
[11:10] <cypherdelic> SEND L3 ERROR: 157 byte packet (0800:01) destined to 221.124.15.89 was not forwarded (libnet_write_raw_ipv4(): -1 bytes written (Operation not permitted)
[11:10] <cypherdelic>  is ip forwarding for my kernel enabled???
[11:10] <cypherdelic>  how to check?? how to enable??
[11:10] <darkangel> what do i need to install the linux kernal \
[11:11] <adayah> hello, I have an issue with wireless internet.  anyone free to help?
[11:11] <b4ckd00r_chr1s> hey
[11:11] <darkangel> sure
[11:11] <foey> bl4ckfl4m3 :  Ill try that in a sec, how can i get to a console again, crtl-alt and what?
[11:11] <MongooseWA> how do i set up bluefish to let me program in java or python?
[11:11] <l0kiII> so it would be "tmwbootscript.sh" then "sudo chmod 777 tmwbootscript.sh"?
[11:11] <darkangel> adayah: sure
[11:11] <SasquatchNL> l0kiII, chmod 755 should be enough
[11:11] <l0kiII> kk
[11:11] <l0kiII> ty
[11:12] <adayah> ok.  Ive got a sonnet aria extreme pci card with a broadcom 4318 chipset....and Im running Ubuntu 7.04
[11:12] <adayah> Ive tried ndiswrapper according to an article someone gave me on this forum
[11:12] <adayah> no luck
[11:12] <b4ckd00r_chr1s> what kind of car do you have?
[11:12] <b4ckd00r_chr1s> card do you have?
[11:12] <adayah> card showed up natively but no networks showed up
[11:12] <cypherdelic> SEND L3 ERROR: 157 byte packet (0800:01) destined to 221.124.15.89 was not forwarded (libnet_write_raw_ipv4(): -1 bytes written (Operation not permitted)
[11:12] <cypherdelic>  is ip forwarding for my kernel enabled???
[11:12] <cypherdelic>  how to check?? how to enable??
[11:12] <DShepherd> MongooseWA, i dont think bluefish can do java and python.
[11:13] <adayah> not sure where to go from here...
[11:13] <darkangel> what do i add to my sources to make this work sudo apt-get install linux-source-$(uname -r)
[11:13] <MongooseWA> what's a good app to program in then?
[11:13] <sorush20> my keyboad has an extra key in the top row it's a farsi keyboard how do I get that key to function correctly in ubuntu
[11:13] <darkangel> what do i add to my sources to make this work sudo apt-get install linux-source-$(uname -r)
[11:14] <nexttwo> surviver:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38719/plain/ "full report"
[11:14] <DShepherd> MongooseWA, eclipse does java. not sure if it does python. its a good ide too. does c too i think.
[11:14] <ino> do some on know about teamspeak
[11:14] <MongooseWA> kk thanks
[11:14] <wanger> darkangel: try linux-source-`uname -r`
[11:14] <jmichaelx> ok, i just switched to mu dusty windows partition, and 1680x1050 works fine..... but still no luck in linux. i'll repost my question...
[11:14] <nexttwo> !ubot get in my terminal and fix the xcom
[11:14] <aguitel> how i know with command line the temperature from the CPU ?
[11:15] <jmichaelx> i just connected a new monitor that supports 1680x1050 to a PC with intel video. i have installed 915resolution, and after some tinkering, i still have not been able to set my resolution to 1680x1050 (915resolution -l does not list the resolution i need, either). could anyone offer a suggestion?
[11:15] <LjL> darkangel, you don't need to enable anything, it's in main. however, that won't work, because "uname -r" gives you something different than what the package is actually named
[11:15] <LjL> wanger: that's actually deprecated
[11:15] <LjL> darkangel: what's the instructions that you have followed (if any) that told you to use that command?
[11:15] <DShepherd> MongooseWA, it seems to do python too. you just have to install the right plugin. you can search in synaptic for eclipse too.
[11:15] <ino> less /proc/acpi/THERMAL/temperature
[11:15] <ino> or something
[11:15] <wanger> LjL: backticks are deprecated? really?
[11:15] <peter0624> Sorry for jumping right in, I'm hoping someone here might know something about preseeding in 6.06.  Specifically, I'm having a horrid time getting the installer to load a preseed file from CDROM (using mini.iso).  I can get my preseed file to load via http, but not off CD (i.e. preseed/url=http://example.com/preseed.cfg, but not preseed/file=/cdrom/preseed.cfg)
[11:15] <LjL> wanger: yes, really, $( ) is the preferred form
[11:16] <riotkitt1e> I have reduced myself to a wired connection.  :|
[11:16] <bl4ckfl4m3> foey you get my message?
[11:16] <ino> do some one know about teamspeak
[11:16] <ikonia> peter0624: the mount point isn't /cdrom
[11:16] <surviver> nexttwo, k so try now make install
[11:16] <wanger> LjL: hehe, i didn't know that, sorry for giving deprecated advice then darkangel =)
[11:16] <darkangel> when i run this sudo apt-get install linux-source-$(uname -r) is dosent work
[11:16] <Wolf23> Xecuter88:  back
[11:16] <ikonia> darkangel: what does it say
[11:16] <LjL> darkangel: i *know* it doesn't work. it's because the command is bad.
[11:16] <surviver> nexttwo, if that doesnt work keep that error message u just pasted and ask around cause from modules i really dont know much about
[11:16] <Javid> How do I make this thing do a display rate other than 60hz?
[11:16] <ikonia> should it not be `uname -a`
[11:16] <ikonia> oops
[11:16] <LjL> darkangel: i am asking you what's the web page that told you to type that, if there is one
[11:17] <Wolf23> help please? The playback of this movie requires a Adaptive Multi Rate NarrowBand (AMR-NB) decoder plugin which is not installed
[11:17] <ikonia> `uname -r`
[11:17] <darkangel> Couldn't find package linux-source-2.6.20-16-generic
[11:17] <LjL> ikonia, nope, deprecated (but it will work - i mean, not work - just as the $() )
[11:17] <LjL> darkangel: YES I KNOW
[11:17] <alecwh> Hello! Is it possible to change Gnome Metacity so that the application name in the title bar is NOT bold?
[11:17] <nexttwo> surviver:check this page out "http://www.intellinuxgraphics.org/"
[11:17] <darkangel> someone here ok what do i do
[11:17] <ikonia> LjL: I follow
[11:17] <LjL> darkangel: look, you tell me which page told you to type that, and in exchange i give you the right command. do we have a deal?
[11:17] <Pici> LjL: backticks are depreciated?
[11:18] <Xero> P.
[11:18] <darkangel> it was someone here
[11:18] <LjL> Pici: i'll put it in the topic if someone asks again >: yes, they've been for quite a while, though i doubt they'll ever be *removed*
[11:18] <bl4ckfl4m3> darkangel: why are you getting the 2.20.16 linux generic modules
[11:18] <LjL> darkangel: ok, thanks
[11:18] <bl4ckfl4m3> update manager will take care of it
[11:18] <DShepherd> alecwh, yeah. go to system-prefences - font. and chose what font you want for your windows title
[11:18] <riotkitt1e> whats wrong with `s?   :o
[11:18] <LjL> darkangel: what you want to type, instead, is  sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.20 
[11:18] <iustin> yyyyyyyyyyyyyy
[11:18] <darkangel> i need the kernal source for aircrack-ng to patch a driver
[11:18] <bl4ckfl4m3> ah
[11:19] <alecwh> Thank you, DShepherd!
[11:19] <peter0624> ikonia: Ah, I was wondering about that.  I have found docs for newer versions that suggest /cdrom is the mount point, but I couldn't find anything on 6.06.  Can you tell me what the proper mount point is?  I can't see that the cdrom is mounted at all from a console after booting...
[11:19] <surviver> nexttwo, they said this : Note: If you have a 945 or older graphics controller, your distribution will already have the right drivers included.
[11:19] <bruenig> backticks are hard to distinguish from ' and they are not on a lot of keyboards at all
[11:19] <DShepherd> alecwh, no prob. what are friends for :-)
[11:19] <ikonia> peter0624: I'm not %100 but I think its /media/cdrom
[11:19] <Wolf23> somebody help!! why i got ->  The playback of this movie requires a Adaptive Multi Rate NarrowBand (AMR-NB) decoder plugin which is not installed
[11:19] <wolfric> so i dont suppose anyone has got any ideas about the 12 hour clock thing eh?
[11:19] <darkangel> im sorry what do i type
[11:19] <nexttwo> surviver:if i give u remote access can u check it out/?
[11:20] <ikonia> wolfric: sorry, I missed you question
[11:20] <IhateCLI> Ok, does anyone know of a good virtual dvd drive for ubuntu? That can mount b5t s?
[11:20] <wolfric> for some reason 12 hour doesnt appear as an option on my clock
[11:20] <ikonia> IhateCLI: what format image is that ?
[11:20] <gravemind> wolf23 I doubt anybody has ever heard of amr or has any idea how to do anything about it
[11:20] <teratoma_> what is a b5t s
[11:20] <wolfric> just 12 unix and internet
[11:20] <riotkitt1e> bummer.  i dont know why but i have become attached to them.
[11:20] <gravemind> try googling ubuntu amr plugin
[11:20] <wolfric> just 24 unix and internet*
[11:20] <ikonia> wolfric: as in non-24 hour
[11:20] <wolfric> yeah
[11:20] <IhateCLI> ikonia: b5t and b5i. They're dvd images.
[11:20] <darkangel> hello what was that command again for sum reason i cant scrool up
[11:20] <ikonia> IhateCLI: just mount them as loop back devices then
[11:20] <surviver> nexttwo, i could take a look but dont know or it would help..
[11:20] <Wolf23> gravemind:  how can i install amr-nb codec
[11:21] <nexttwo> anyone know how i can give my friend remote access/?
[11:21] <wolfric> the help file mentioned something about the language and ive tried following it to a degree but ive hit a lot of dead ends
[11:21] <IhateCLI> ikonia: As... What? How?
[11:21] <ikonia> nexttwo: ssh ?
[11:21] <peter0624> ikonia: I'll give that a shot.  Thanks for the lead.
[11:21] <gravemind> wolf23 no clue
[11:21] <bl4ckfl4m3> wait wolfric you have a 24 hour clock not a 12?
[11:21] <IhateCLI> http://filext.com/file-extension/b5t
[11:21] <wolfric> yes 24
[11:21] <ikonia> IhateCLI: loopback file systems or iso file systems
[11:21] <bl4ckfl4m3> oh shit
[11:21] <ikonia> peter0624: good luck
[11:21] <wolfric> ??
[11:21] <bl4ckfl4m3> i had that problem in SuSE
[11:21] <Javid> How do I make X let me use a refresh rate other than 60hz?
[11:21] <peter0624> ikonia: merci
[11:21] <wolfric> lol did you ever fix it?
[11:21] <ikonia> bl4ckfl4m3: that langauge is uncalled for
[11:21] <bl4ckfl4m3> ive never heard of that in Ubuntu
[11:21] <gravemind> wolf23 try searching google for ubuntu amr codecs
[11:21] <bl4ckfl4m3> sorry
[11:21] <bl4ckfl4m3> shoot*
[11:21] <nexttwo> ikonia:you know how i can give my friend remote access/?
[11:21] <ikonia> nexttwo: install openssh-server
[11:22] <wolfric> gravemind me?
[11:22] <IhateCLI> ikonia: I was using gnome-mount but even if there's an option like that I didn't see it because gnome-mount is French for some reason.
[11:22] <Wolf23> gravemind:  i found one it is .deb but i am not sure if it works,http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org/dists/feisty/3v1n0/
[11:22] <ikonia> IhateCLI: no idea why its french
[11:22] <wolfric> oh oops lol nvm
[11:23] <surviver> nexttwo, take a look in the channel beneath u see that one iam talkin in it
[11:23] <gravemind> wolf23, if it doesn't work you can always uninstall it
[11:23] <wolfric> did you ever fix the problem in SuSE bl4ckfl4m3?
[11:23] <Wolf23> gravemind:  can u tell me how to install it from this site please
[11:23] <nexttwo> ikonia:i installed it, now what/?
[11:23] <LjL> !fixres > Javid    (Javid, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:23] <bl4ckfl4m3> yeah after playing around with it
[11:23] <ikonia> nexttwo: ask your friend to ssh to your machine
[11:23] <bl4ckfl4m3> it was KDE desktop environment it was almost a year ago
[11:23] <wolfric> is there a gui for language settings btw?
[11:23] <surviver> nexttwo, go into the lower channel
[11:24] <bl4ckfl4m3> are you running Fiesty?
[11:24] <Curs0r> !fglrx
[11:24] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:24] <IhateCLI> ikonia: I don't care about it being French. I don't know how to mount images without using gnome-mount though.
[11:24] <ikonia> !mount
[11:24] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[11:24] <B_Chamberlain> is there a way to mount fstab automatically after my wireless card connects instead of on startup?
[11:24] <nexttwo> survier:ssh  my machine
[11:24] <IhateCLI> ikonia: Oh, sorry, it's called "gmount-iso"
[11:24] <wolfric> i found a command for it but i was hoping for a gui to play around with any moderations to english it said the reason was something to do with language im not sure how
[11:24] <surviver> nexttwo, see my name under #ubuntu?
[11:24] <darkangel> i cant get the kernal source this happens
[11:24] <darkangel> darkangel@Milatary-Network117:~$ sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.20
[11:24] <darkangel> Reading package lists... Done
[11:24] <darkangel> Building dependency tree
[11:24] <darkangel> Reading state information... Done
[11:24] <darkangel> Package linux-source-2.6.20 is not available, but is referred to by another pac             kage.
[11:24] <darkangel> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[11:24] <darkangel> is only available from another source
[11:24] <darkangel> E: Package linux-source-2.6.20 has no installation candidate
[11:25] <nexttwo> surviver:no
[11:25] <vixyfox> I was wondering if anyone had a link to the page that explains how to properly partition your hard drive to install ubuntu properly? I tried searching the forums and can't find it x.x
[11:25] <IhateCLI> Javid: Hey I was wondering that too
[11:25] <DShepherd> darkangel, dont paste here
[11:25] <nexttwo> ikonia:how do u do ssh/?
[11:25] <surviver> nexttwo on the right of your screen u see a bunch of names?
[11:25] <nexttwo> yeah
[11:25] <ikonia> nexttwo: what do you want him to be able to do ?
[11:25] <B_Chamberlain> vixyfox: are you trying to dual boot?
[11:25] <Javid> oh god he pasted five lines KILL HIM
[11:25] <surviver> nexttwo, search mine right click on it then open new dialogue
[11:26] <vixyfox> B_Chamberlain: No, I want to wipe out the current install of windows I have and make my whole HD linux
[11:26] <surviver> ikonia, he tried like 50 minutes to install his onboard vga
[11:26] <gravemind> Wolf23: if you found the .deb, just open it with the default program
[11:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> the clock complained about the language?
[11:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> wolfirc*
[11:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> ahh
[11:26] <ikonia> surviver: whats his vga card ?
[11:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> wolfric*
[11:26] <B_Chamberlain> vixyfox: if you get the ubuntu live cd, it should do it all for you
[11:26] <riotkitt1e> actually, it was eight
[11:26] <surviver> ikonia,Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML
[11:26] <wolfric> the deb?
[11:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> yeah
[11:26] <vixyfox> I have it, but, it's currently asking me to prepare disk space
[11:26] <ikonia> surviver: whats there to install, just use the xorg driver
[11:26] <vixyfox> x.x
[11:26] <wolfric> well the help file said this hold on
[11:26] <darkangel> i cant install the kernal source this happens http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38722/
[11:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> ok
[11:27] <surviver> ikonia, he updated and upgraded no success
[11:27] <nexttwo> ikonia:can him to see a desktop
[11:27] <gravemind> wolf23: just click on the .deb choice and install
[11:27] <ikonia> surviver: why update ?
[11:27] <ikonia> it works fine
[11:27] <wolfric> this option is not shown if your session langauge does not use the 12 hour clock
[11:27] <Wolf23> gravemind:  i got wrong architecture  'i386'
[11:27] <wolfric> under 12 hour optioni in help page
[11:27] <surviver> ikonia, so the drivers would find the hardware and install it properly
[11:27] <macd> darkangel, what happens when you do 'sudo apt-get install linux-source'
[11:27] <bl4ckfl4m3> so what language are you in?
[11:27] <bl4ckfl4m3> lol
[11:27] <B_Chamberlain> before I installed ubuntu as my sole OS on one of my machines, I googled for a free disk wipe util to wipe my hard drive clean before using the live cd
[11:27] <nexttwo> surviver:check ur messages\
[11:28] <ikonia> surviver: what are you talking about drivers find the hardware ??? just tell xorf to use the i810 or "intel" driver
[11:28] <wolfric> um..english?
[11:28] <gravemind> wolf23: what are you running on?
[11:28] <ikonia> surviver: he doesn't have to isntall anything
[11:28] <bl4ckfl4m3> thats strange
[11:28] <surviver> nexttwo then disabled i think try listening to ikonia
[11:28] <IhateCLI> Anyone? b5t files?
[11:28] <wolfric> just normal english i would assume maybe theres variations as in english usa english uk etc
[11:28] <gravemind> Wolf23: i386 works on regular computers
[11:28] <Wolf23> gravemind: amrnb_6.1.0.4-1~3v1ubuntu0_i386.deb this one
[11:28] <bl4ckfl4m3> actually there might be
[11:28] <wolfric> although i cant imagine why a language wouldnt support 12 hour clock
[11:28] <vixyfox> B_Chamberlain: What if I choose Guided - Use Entire Disk?
[11:28] <gravemind> wolf23: yeah that one
[11:28] <bl4ckfl4m3> but i dont think the UK uses the 24 hour clock system
[11:28] <surviver> ikonia, lol i had to do with mine before i got that one running , so i let him download the same drivers as hes card called so he just could install them from there...
[11:28] <murkyMurk> there is UK english and then there is bad english ;-)
[11:29] <nexttwo> ikonia:so how do i give him a user with remote/?
[11:29] <B_Chamberlain> vixyfox: that sounds like the right one
[11:29] <bl4ckfl4m3> lolmurkyMurk
[11:29] <surviver> ikonia, so can u help hm any farther?
[11:29] <Pici> IhateCLI: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion#b5i2iso
[11:29] <wolfric> so whats dab or what you were saying?
[11:29] <ikonia> surviver: have you asked him to sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg yet ? to select the intel driver ?
[11:29] <darkangel> this happens http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38723/
[11:29] <peter0624> The preseed information in the official ubuntu installation-guide is quite useful. I can only find the oficial guides online for 6.10 and later.  Does anyone know if there was an official installation guide for 6.06?  If so, does anyone know where it was published?
[11:29] <bl4ckfl4m3> im gonna check my clock settings
[11:29] <bl4ckfl4m3> hold on
[11:29] <macd> darkangel, what release are you on?
[11:29] <ayira> aqui no se escrbe en espaol?
[11:30] <Pici> !es | ayira
[11:30] <ubotu> ayira: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:30] <IhateCLI> Pici Cool! Thanks.
[11:30] <nexttwo> somebody come to my house and just fix it that is a good idea:):):)
[11:30] <surviver> ikonia, nope i did some research what his card was called , and let him update his system
[11:30] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok i doble click on it,and it shows the error :!
[11:30] <darkangel> 7.04 fiesty
[11:30] <riotkitt1e> dont be cheeky :|
[11:30] <murkyMurk> bl4ckfl4m3: gutsy even does swatch time
[11:30] <ikonia> surviver: had call
[11:30] <ikonia> nexttwo: just do this "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[11:30] <bl4ckfl4m3> wolfric: my actual time is in 24 hour, but on the panel being displayed its on 12 hour
[11:30] <bl4ckfl4m3> so what i see is 12 hour
[11:30] <ikonia> nexttwo: you'll get asked some questions, select either the i810 driver or "intel" driver then just answer the questions on screen
[11:30] <Wolf23> gravemind:  it shows -> wrong architecture  'i386'
[11:30] <noor> where is my respitories located again? forgot
[11:30] <noor> y
[11:31] <wolfric> lol but what time is it actually
[11:31] <gravemind> wolf23: do uname -a in a terminal and post the result and the error here
[11:31] <gravemind> sorry, uname
[11:31] <murkyMurk> bl4ckfl4m3: just right click it and select preferences? No?
[11:31] <macd> darkangel, and you have already don 'sudo apt-get update' recently? linux-source is in main, so your default sources.list should be fine to get this package.
[11:31] <Pici> noor: System>Administration>Software sources or /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:31] <Xero> noor, /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:31] <bl4ckfl4m3> yeah i got that thanks
[11:31] <noor> kay thx thx
[11:31] <surviver> bl4ckfl4m3, does right click on the clock prefernce 12houres 24-houres help?
[11:31] <wolfric> of course i could probally settle it by putting my clock forward 12 hours since i just dont use my pc in the first half of the day :P but that might really screw up dates etc
[11:31] <bl4ckfl4m3> wolfric's clock is in 24 hours for some reason
[11:31] <Wolf23> gravemind:  Linux ubuntu 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 06:17:24 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[11:31] <bl4ckfl4m3> my clock is fine lol
[11:31] <bl4ckfl4m3> i just have the default clock on the panel ubuntu installs
[11:32] <wolfric> are you sure its actually in 24 hours but set back 12 hours?
[11:32] <murkyMurk> bl4ckfl4m3: lol soz
[11:32] <gravemind> Wolf23: yeah, you're on 64 bit, did you know?
[11:32] <B_Chamberlain> anyone know how to automatically wait until my wireless card connects to mount network drives?
[11:32] <bl4ckfl4m3> lol its cool
[11:32] <bl4ckfl4m3> no no its the right time
[11:32] <vixyfox> B_Chamberlain: It seems to be good, just one last part I'm not sure on. It says the following "The following partitions are going to be formatted: partition #1 of IDE1 master (hda) as ext3 partition #5 of IDE1 master (hda) as swap." Does this mean there are a total of 5 partitions? Or is that just what they are calling them?
[11:32] <Wolf23> gravemind:  so
[11:32] <darkangel> it just dose this darkangel@Milatary-Network117:~$ sudo apt-get update
[11:32] <darkangel> Reading package lists... D
[11:32] <nexttwo> ikonia:i got i128,i740,i810  "this is my card "Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML"
[11:32] <gravemind> Wolf23: so is not the word
[11:32] <Pici> darkangel: dont paste that.
[11:32] <wolfric> aparently theres a few threads about it online but they only sugested some package for using a chinese version of ubuntu
[11:32] <B_Chamberlain> vixyfox: that's just what they call them, looks good
[11:32] <ikonia> nexttwo: thats nothing to do with what I asked you to do
[11:32] <macd> darkangel, it never finished the update?
[11:32] <Wolf23> gravemind:  i mean why it is not working
[11:32] <darkangel> it was only 2 lines
[11:32] <ikonia> nexttwo: I told you the command to do and the options to select
[11:32] <bl4ckfl4m3> chinese?
[11:32] <wanger> B_Chamberlane: perhaps just mount it in rc.local rather than making an entry in your fstab
[11:32] <bl4ckfl4m3> thats crazy talk
[11:33] <vixyfox> B_Chamberlain: Thank you very much ^_^ *crosses fingers*
[11:33] <gravemind> Wolf23: the binary is built for 32 bit (i386)
[11:33] <nexttwo> select what/?
[11:33] <wolfric> For nearly two weeks, this bug isn't reviewed by any moderators. I think neither will this be fixed soon by Ubuntu people, nor will anybody submit a patch. For Chinese users, I highly recommend Lunar Applet 1.5 as a replacement.
[11:33] <ikonia> nexttwo: I told you the exact commands to type
[11:33] <B_Chamberlain> wanger: thanks, i'll try that
[11:33] <orionr> does anyone know the package of the GL library?
[11:33] <darkangel> ne1
[11:33] <wolfric> copy and paste from the thread
[11:33] <gravemind> Wolf23: if you don't mind the extra work, download the source and compile it yourself. It probably won't work though
[11:33] <bl4ckfl4m3> weird
[11:33] <nexttwo> ikonia:i type that now which one i select/?
[11:33] <bl4ckfl4m3> what clock are you looking at
[11:34] <bl4ckfl4m3> the default one on the panel?
[11:34] <wolfric> yeah
[11:34] <Wolf23> gravemind:  oh, and what can i do then
[11:34] <ikonia> nexttwo: I'm not going through it with you again. I told you the options to select. Scroll up
[11:34] <wolfric> just wed sep 25, 22:34
[11:34] <wolfric> i didnt change a thing
[11:34] <bl4ckfl4m3> did you try right click> preferences
[11:34] <bl4ckfl4m3> theres an option there for 12 or 24
[11:34] <darkangel> can i just down the kernal source
[11:34] <gravemind> Wolf23: this is why it's bad to use formats that aren't supported
[11:34] <wolfric> yeah no its just 24 unix and internet
[11:35] <xhaju> hola
[11:35] <xhaju> hi
[11:35] <gravemind> wolf23: is there any way you could get the file in another format, or convert it to another format on the internet or on a windows machine
[11:35] <Wolf23> gravemind:  this files .amr i got it are important for me
[11:35] <bl4ckfl4m3> yeah thats
[11:35] <bl4ckfl4m3> strange
[11:35] <murkyMurk> wolfric: shoudl be 12 24 internet & unix
[11:35] <nexttwo> ikonia:i selected, now is asking "identifier for your video card"/?
[11:35] <bl4ckfl4m3> he says 12 isnt listed
[11:35] <wolfric> nope no 12 lol odd isnt it for a bug
[11:35] <ikonia> nexttwo: call it what you want
[11:35] <darkangel> hello
[11:35] <macd> darkangel, just goto http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/devel/linux-source-2.6.20 and download it.
[11:36] <xhaju> I've got a couple of problems in ubuntu. Is there any way to mount 8cm dvd? When I try, it throws me an error saying me it's not possible to mount
[11:36] <orionr> can someone help me with this error "configure: error: could not find working GL library"
[11:36] <bl4ckfl4m3> g2g people be on later tonight
[11:36] <murkyMurk> wolfric: add a new clock somewhere else on the panel and see what that says
[11:36] <bl4ckfl4m3> good luck withthat clock wolfric
[11:36] <wolfric> oh here i found something i just dont know how to change my language
[11:36] <darkangel> could u postbin that thats 2 much 2 tipe before it goes up
[11:36] <macd> darkangel, in case you cant find the download link http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.20/linux-source-2.6.20_2.6.20-16.32_all.deb
[11:36] <wolfric> he clock format depends on which language you are using like en_dk =24h clock, en_us=AM,PM. So check your language setting. under language support
[11:36] <ikonia> orionr: what are you trying to build ?
[11:36] <wolfric> but i cant find anywhere to change my language :(:(
[11:36] <nexttwo> ikonia:now is asking "video card's bus identifier"/?
[11:36] <darkangel> postbin it please
[11:36] <ikonia> nexttwo: select the default
[11:37] <darkangel> or tinyurl.com
[11:37] <bl4ckfl4m3> System>Administration>Language Support try that
[11:37] <bl4ckfl4m3> im out
[11:37] <gravemind> Wolf23: here is a piece of software you could use to convert amr files http://www.snapfiles.com/get/audiocommander.html
[11:37] <nexttwo> ikonia:now amout of memory /?
[11:37] <ikonia> default
[11:37] <orionr> ikonia: torcs its a video game
[11:37] <gravemind> Wolf23: it's for windows though, so you'd have to run it on a windows computer, or through wine
[11:37] <xhaju_> hi
[11:37] <ikonia> orionr: do you know what gl libary it wants as there are a few
[11:38] <nexttwo> ikonia:yes or no "use kernel framebuffer device interface/?
[11:38] <ikonia> no
[11:38] <xhaju_> I've got a couple of problems in ubuntu. Is there any way to mount 8cm dvd? When I try, it throws me an error saying me it's not possible to mount
[11:38] <Wolf23> gravemind:  before this ? lets try to install the dsc?
[11:38] <ikonia> xhaju whats an 8cm dvd ?
[11:38] <Wolf23> gravemind:  i mean .dsc
[11:38] <wolfric> lol now i feel stupid.. how did i miss that :|
[11:38] <gravemind> Wolf23: i don't know what that is
[11:38] <wolfric> i sware i looked through that dam list for ages
[11:38] <xhaju_> a little dvd, like those ones used in cams
[11:38] <nexttwo> ikonia:yes or no "autodetect keyboard"/?
[11:38] <Aggrav8d> hello, everybody.
[11:38] <Aggrav8d> how are we doing today?
[11:38] <ikonia> xhaju don't you need a different drive for that
[11:38] <gravemind> Wolf23: this would also work for windows http://www.free-codecs.com/Mobile_AMR_Converter_download.htm
[11:38] <gravemind> or wine
[11:38] <ikonia> nexttwo: yes
[11:39] <orionr> ikonia: sorry not it just says "configure: error: could not find working GL library'
[11:39] <xhaju_> ikonia, is that a question or an affirmation?
[11:39] <Wolf23> gravemind:  i dont want for windows
[11:39] <ikonia> xhaju bit of both
[11:39] <xhaju_> (I'm spanish, sorry)
[11:39] <xhaju_> I don't think so
[11:39] <ikonia> orionr: look for mesa or glut
[11:39] <gna_> hello
[11:39] <murkyMurk> xhaju_: that's not your fault, blame your parents ;-)
[11:39] <gravemind> Wolf23: does vlc support amr?
[11:40] <orionr> ikonia: do you know what the package is called off hand?
[11:40] <ikonia> orion probably something like libmesa
[11:40] <ikonia> lib-glut
[11:40] <Wolf23> gravemind:  dont know, lets try
[11:40] <gravemind> Wolf23: go for it!
[11:40] <xhaju_> I mean, when googling I've seen some webpages featuring the new comfusion in a 8cm dvd so I think somethink could be done about that
[11:41] <mustafa01> xhaju_ , it's no problemo
[11:41] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok let me install it
[11:41] <gravemind> Wolf23: also check out this site http://media-convert.com/convert/index.php
[11:41] <xhaju_> mustafa01 ?
[11:41] <mariotinoco> when I log into my xfce session I have 4 nm-applet instances run, is there a file somewhere where I can set what applications run on log-in?
[11:41] <gravemind> Wolf23: it supports amr
[11:41] <Javid> x won't go above 1280x960 even though higher resolutions are enabled in xorg.conf, how do I fix this?
[11:42] <Wolf23> gravemind:  for ubuntu?
[11:42] <orionr> ikonia: i already got those librarys i blieve for this game i remember installing those from source.
[11:42] <ikonia> Javid: read the xorg log and see why its not allowing higher res
[11:42] <Javid> how do I do that?
[11:42] <gravemind> Wolf23: it is browser based, platform independent
[11:42] <ikonia> orionr: thats possibly the problem, it doesn't know where they are or how to find them
[11:42] <Javid> note: it did it before, I goobered something and had to dpkg-reconfigure
[11:42] <ikonia> Javid: use a text editor
[11:42] <Javid> wow, I never thought of that
[11:43] <gore000> has anyone here installed kde 4?
[11:43] <darwin81> I have an AMD Mobile Sempron 3500+ Processor. Is that a 64 bit Processor?
[11:43] <darkangel> im in http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/ what the latest kernal source
[11:43] <ikonia> darwin81: depends on the release
[11:44] <ikonia> darwin81: check with where you bought it or amd
[11:44] <mariotinoco> when I log into my xfce session I have 4 nm-applet instances run, is there a file somewhere where I can set what applications run on log-in?
[11:44] <Javid> so where is the x log?
[11:44] <ikonia> Javid: /var/log
[11:44] <ikonia> with all the other logs
[11:44] <kst> i got everything in ubuntu in german but some applications arent fully translated to german so i get it half german half english... can i somehow switch my complete system to english language? or at least all the applications so they dont show german texts?
[11:44] <pike_> darkangel: perhaps but even if it is you dont necessarily want 64bit ubuntu
[11:45] <pike_> darwin81: ^
[11:45] <darwin81> Is the 64 bit version noticeably faster?
[11:45] <darkangel> im runnin a intel mobile 333mhz its 32bit i belive
[11:45] <murkyMurk> darwin81: no
[11:45] <ikonia> darwin81: if you have to ask - oit won't be
[11:45] <darwin81> well I haven't tried it
[11:46] <osxdude|laptop> :O
[11:46] <ikonia> darwin81: if you have to ask, you won't know how to get the benifits so won't see any performance
[11:46] <mariotinoco> is there a file with a list of programs to launch on login in xfce?
[11:46] <Javid> *(II) VESA(0): Not using built-in mode "1600x1200" (hsync out of range)
[11:46] <Javid> could that be it?
[11:46] <ikonia> no
[11:47] <sorush20> I have a 106 key keyboard but there isn't one in the configurations in kde any help ?
[11:47] <ikonia> Javid: although it soundslike your using teh vesa driver which isn't good
[11:47] <darkangel> anyone here use aircrack-ng
[11:47] <ikonia> Javid: look in your xorg.conf and see what the driver is
[11:47] <Draggin> Good evening
[11:47] <ikonia> darkangel: are you still going on about that, whats the problem ?
[11:47] <murkyMurk> darkangel: hardly ubuntu but i've used it
[11:47] <Javid> 	Driver		"vesa"
[11:47] <pike_> darkangel: the only compelling reason to use 64bit atm is if you have processes that need individually to address more than 4 gigs ram
[11:47] <Javid> which is what it had before and it worked
[11:47] <ikonia> Javid: thats problably your problemn
[11:48] <ikonia> Javid: what video card do you have
[11:48] <darkangel> ok im in http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/ what source do i need
[11:48] <pike_> darwin81: arg see up top ^
[11:48] <pike_> darkangel: meant for darwin81 sry
[11:48] <Javid> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV200 LX [Mobility FireGL 7800 M7] 
[11:49] <ikonia> Javid: to get better resolutions I suggest you use the ati drivers, bad as they are. The vesa ones are limited and have to work hard to do more powerful stuff
[11:49] <Javid> ohkaaay
[11:49] <ikonia> Javid: either use the ati from amd drivers or the xorg open source ati drivers
[11:49] <kersinc07> #ubuntu-es
[11:49] <Javid> I have no idea how to do that
[11:49] <ikonia> !ati >javid
[11:49] <ikonia> Javid: have a read of that links
[11:49] <darkangel> hello ne1
[11:50] <murkyMurk> darkangel: what about aircrack?
[11:50] <darwin81> Can anything negative happen if I use the 64 bit version?
[11:50] <ikonia> darwin81: define negative
[11:50] <pike_> darkangel: i havent had an issue with aircrack-ng when erm.. testing my network
[11:50] <darkangel> i got that working i just need to patch my driver but cant seem to download my kernal source
[11:50] <Comrade-Sergei> whenever i attempt to boot to a live ubuntu cd to install the computer will turn the monitor off and hover, if i play with the resolution in the cd menu i can get it to load partially then it gives me a "initrd" prompt what could be wrong?
[11:51] <ikonia> initrd prompt ?
[11:51] <murkyMurk> Javid:  read, digest & do ->>> http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Installation_Guide
[11:51] <vader_> Comrade-Sergei, is it an HP lappy?
[11:51] <Comrade-Sergei> vader_, yep!
[11:51] <Comrade-Sergei> vader_, dv9500t
[11:51] <darkangel> ill be right back i gotta go to tha tbathrtoom
[11:51] <Braunbaer> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?refid=2697437
[11:51] <vader_> type noapic noalpic noacpi that is what I had to do
[11:52] <mariotinoco> how do I manage what programs launch on login in xubuntu?
[11:52] <Comrade-Sergei> vader_, my linux teacher said to boot it linux acpi=off but it didnt work
[11:52] <Keitaro> i love anime! i was wondering whats the best codec pack for ubuntu?
[11:52] <murkyMurk> darkangel: ahhhh.... sudo apt-get install linux-headers<yourversion>
[11:52] <darwin81> ikonia, Make things more difficult to set up, incompatibility issues. I know the 64 bit version of XP has some programs and services that don't support it.
[11:52] <Javid> hey murkyMurk? I've had it installed for months. It just got messed up and I had to reinstall x. read -> comprehend -> respond
[11:52] <vader_> type noapic noalpic noacpi that is what I had to do Comrade-Sergei
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[11:52] <ikonia> darwin81: certainly that can happen
[11:52] <ikonia> Javid: with that attitude you'll get no-where
[11:53] <Marfi> anyone messed w/ the new version of ubuntu?
[11:53] <ikonia> Marfi: most of the people in #ubuntu+1
[11:53] <Draggin> I've been trying for days now to get an app up and running and still no luck - I really don't know what is wrong...
[11:53] <Javid> A guide to installing linux is of no help to me in this case
[11:53] <Wolf23> gravemind:  how can i open or intall this file -> amrnb_6.1.0.4.orig.tar.gz
[11:53] <ikonia> Javid: I've given you the guides for the ati drivers
[11:53] <Javid> and I'm reading
[11:53] <murkyMurk> Javid: no need to throw your toys out the pram. I just figure the official unofficial Ati-on_ubuntu wiki would be able to help you
[11:53] <darkangel> i have the headers
[11:53] <masterofdisasta> hello people, has anyone ever tried playing with nice values for processes?
[11:53] <darkangel> it said i need the headera AND source
[11:54] <murkyMurk> Javid: it's a guide to ATi on Ubuntu
[11:54] <ikonia> masterofdisasta: many times
[11:54] <masterofdisasta> ikonia: I'm running a web server stress tool, do you recommend it for that?
[11:54] <ikonia> masterofdisasta: what do you want it to do ??? as in just nice it up as high as you want it
[11:55] <gravemind> Wolf23: did you try the free online conversion site yet? it will save you the headache (and my headache) of installing from source, which is what your .tar.gz is
[11:55] <Whamazoom> psu-lug
[11:55] <murkyMurk> darkangel:  sudo apt-cache search linux-source
[11:55] <macd> darkangel, did you miss the link I gave you earlier?
[11:55] <macd> darkangel, in case you cant find the download link http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.20/linux-source-2.6.20_2.6.20-16.32_all.deb
[11:55] <murkyMurk> darkangel:  and then sudo apt-get the appropriate one
[11:55] <darkangel> how do i find my net info (ip,gatewayetc.
[11:55] <tyler_d> howdy hoe.... I need to know how to add a user in terminal please?
[11:55] <masterofdisasta> ikonia: well, when I run this tool, I notice that it's not one of the top processes
[11:55] <jj3666> Error Message: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic_2.6.20-16.32_i386.deb: corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive... have already ran dpkg fix to no success... any other ideas?
[11:55] <Wolf23> gravemind:  lool i have 100 .amr files
[11:55] <macd> darkangel, then sudo dpkg -i linux-source-2.6.20/linux-source-2.6.20_2.6.20-16.32_all.deb
[11:55] <pike_> darkangel: route command will work and ifconfig
[11:56] <masterofdisasta> ikonia: I really want to get the most out of it
[11:56] <ikonia> masterofdisasta: so nice it up if you want it higher
[11:56] <peabody> masterofdisasta: That's probably fine, if it needed to be a top process, it would be.
[11:56] <masterofdisasta> what would the command be
[11:56] <peabody> masterofdisasta: it's probably io bound, which is why you don't see it using much cpu
[11:56] <masterofdisasta> just nice -10 (command)
[11:56] <murkyMurk> darkangel: ifconfig
[11:56] <ikonia> nice -n $number
[11:56] <gravemind> Wolf23: it's your choice I guess
[11:56] <ikonia> man nice master
[11:56] <masterofdisasta> peabody: actually I think it is, because it generates a lot of traffic out of the network interface
[11:57] <jj3666> could this just be a bad pkg on the mirror?
[11:57] <ikonia> sorry nice -$number
[11:57] <gravemind> Wolf23: doulbe click that file to open it, then follow the directions to build from sources
[11:57] <Wolf23> gravemind:  there are many files on the .gz file
[11:57] <mook> WHY DOES THE NVIDIA DRIVER NOT WORK?
[11:57] <gravemind> yeah
[11:58] <gravemind> !caps
[11:58] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[11:58] <peabody> mook: probably many reasons, and please don't type in all caps, you're not likely to be helped with that behavior
[11:58] <Wolf23> gravemind:  i am newbie on this friend, i need a help
[11:58] <murkyMurk> mook: it works perfectly
[11:58] <tyler_d> adding a user in terminal?
[11:58] <rustalot> When I hibernate, is the imaged saved as a file or in the sawp?
[11:58] <setkeh> O_o i was ban from cedega for no aparent reason
[11:58] <masterofdisasta> ikonia: what value would you suggest, what would be the command for it
[11:58] <gravemind> Wolf23: ok we can try, but just realize this is the hard way
[11:58] <mook> not on x sever... it crashs like hell//
[11:59] <mook> the computer don't even start
[11:59] <peabody> mook: For starters, what is your make of computer and specific nvidia graphics adapter?
[11:59] <ikonia> masterofdisasta: what ever value you want, man nice and read
[11:59] <mook> it even says not to install the driver?
[11:59] <gravemind> Wolf23: after you unarchive that file, you should get a folder with a bunch of files in it, right?
[11:59] <vixyfox> Does anyone have an idea as to why when I finished installing my screen went black and now the power light on the monitor is now flashing, but it's not restarting?
[11:59] <vader_> Comrade-Sergei, did that work?
[11:59] <Wolf23> gravemind:  yes
[11:59] <murkyMurk> mook:  no it doesn't. Been using Nvidia for about 10 years on linux....it's flawless
[11:59] <gravemind> Wolf23: look for a file called INSTALL or HELP or README or something
[11:59] <gravemind> Wolf23: read all the files that are like that
[11:59] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok
[12:00] <peabody> murkyMurk: I've heard of people having problems with nvidia drivers before, it's not unheard of, but what we need to do is get more information out of mook to determine what might be causing a problem
[12:00] <Javid> Well, I followed the instructions at the link and now I'm getting the same error. Huzzah.
[12:00] <Wolf23> gravemind:  i dobleclick on install and cannot open the file
[12:00] <ikonia> which instructions ?
[12:01] <ikonia> Javid: sorry, which did you follow
[12:01] <Wolf23> gravemind:  yes i open it
[12:01] <Javid> yours
[12:01] <pml13> join #aquabase
[12:01] <murkyMurk> Javid:  sorry, if the ATi wiki can't help you, i certainly can't
[12:01] <ikonia> Javid: which ones there was multiple links
[12:01] <xhaju> I've got a couple of problems in ubuntu. Is there any way to mount 8cm dvd? When I try, it throws me an error saying me it's not possible to mount. any idea?
[12:01] <Javid> I can just dpkg-reconfigure and it'll work again, but still won't give me the full res
[12:01] <mook> the card is a nt2 is far as i know..
[12:01] <Wolf23> gravemind:  can u please read the file and tell me what should i do
[12:01] <mook> somthing 2?
[12:01] <ikonia> Javid: what driver are you now using ?
[12:01] <pml13> join #aquabase
[12:02] <gravemind> Wolf23: ok I can help. do you know how to pastebin?
[12:02] <pml13> speed download....
[12:02] <mook> maybe a  GeForce2?
[12:02] <peabody> mook: okay, do you have a specific computer model or is this a custom built system?  Is the card an on board or is it removable?
[12:02] <gravemind> !pastebin | Wolf23
[12:02] <ubotu> Wolf23: 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] <Wolf23> gravemind:  yes
[12:02] <MrKeuner> hi, When I try to connect a WPA-enabled-Access Point nm_applet does not give me a WPA option. How can I have it have that?
[12:02] <gravemind> kk
[12:02] <vixyfox> Does anyone have an idea as to why when I finished installing my screen went black and now the power light on the monitor is now flashing, but it's not restarting?
[12:02] <mook> hp 742n
[12:02] <pml13> speed files dl is join #aquabase
[12:02] <murkyMurk> mook:  the terminal command lspci might help you remember which card you have
[12:03] <jj3666> hrrm... everyone brags cuz 1000+ in irc, but i get better help with the 300 or so in #fedora and #opensuse
[12:03] <ikonia> Javid: which ones there was multiple links
[12:03] <ikonia> Javid: what driver are you now using ?
[12:03] <pml13> ho ho
[12:03] <darkangel> can someone upload the 2.6.20-16 kernal source to sendspace.com
[12:03] <pml13> join #aquabase .....
[12:03] <macd> darkangel, I gave you the URL 3 times.
[12:03] <ikonia> darkangel: just download it !
[12:03] <Javid> ikonia: fglrx
[12:03] <mook> [GeForce2 MX Integrated Graphics] 
[12:03] <ikonia> darkangel: your getting really tedious now, you've had it explained to you 20 times to get it