[12:04] <murkyMurk> vixyfox:  maybe the default xorg.conf has wrongly guessed your PCI value for your Video card?
[12:04] <ikonia> Javid: and the same problem can't push the resolution up
[12:04] <pml13> join me #aquabase
[12:04] <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  then right click the package on your desktop and install it.
[12:04] <peabody> mook: okay, what method did you use to install the nvidia driver?  Be as specific as you can here, did you follow a set of instructions, or did you try and install the driver on your own.
[12:04] <Javid> basically, yes
[12:04] <ikonia> Javid: now your using the right driver, what does xorg say ?
[12:04] <zerobias> pml13:  Ur in there dude
[12:04] <ikonia> xorg log sorry
[12:04] <mook> using synaptic....
[12:04] <Aggrav8d> i've set up virtual hosts for my subdomains, I've got a nameserver running that acknowledges those subdomains exist (I can ping them) but the outside world can't see them.  What did I miss?
[12:05] <vixyfox> murkymurk How would I fix that though? It took a long time to actually start up to the live Cd, when it did I could see okay, but when I said to Restart, the screen went black, the power light came flashing on and off and I took out the install CD like it said... now it's sitting here x.x
[12:05] <peabody> mook: what was the name of the package that you installed?
[12:05] <mook> NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'legacy' driver
[12:05] <ikonia> Aggrav8d: the outside world isn't using your dns server, are the domains set to point to your dns servers int he outside world ?
[12:05] <Javid> fatal server error: no screens found
[12:05] <ikonia> Javid: thats not good, thats a fatal error that won't allow x to start
[12:06] <peabody> mook: do you know if that driver supports your card, or do you need to use a different nvidia driver?  The word 'legacy' has me concerned.
[12:06] <Javid> I hadn't fathomed it might do that
[12:06] <Aggrav8d> ikonia - not sure i understood the question.  sorry, i'm very noob.
[12:06] <kitche> Aggrav8d: nothing might take a while for the outside dns to go around
[12:06] <Wolf23> gravemind:  is it easy?
[12:06] <ikonia> Aggrav8d: your box uses your dns servers, but the rest of the worlds machines don't.
[12:06] <tyler_d> hey adding a generic user in xterm??
[12:06] <macd> peabody, legacy is the proper driver for a gf2
[12:06] <mook> supports  GeForce2 chipsets....
[12:06] <pike_> tyler_d: sudo adduser
[12:06] <peabody> macd: thank you
[12:06] <murkyMurk> vixyfox: you need to use CTL/ALT/F4 to get to a command prompt. Then run lspci which will tell you the right PCI:x:0:0 figure for your card. Then vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf and make sure the value in there is right
[12:06] <gravemind> Wolf23: if it works right away, it will be easy
[12:06] <darkangel> ya im downloading it
[12:06] <Ademan_> is there a maximum number of files that can be contained in a directory on ext3? (however high it might be)
[12:06] <peabody> mook: what happened after you installed the package?  Did x stop working?
[12:06] <gravemind> Wolf23: sometimes it's harder than other times
[12:06] <Aggrav8d> ikonia - right.  do i have to register my subdomains with my dns provider?  (namecheap.com)
[12:07] <ikonia> Ademan_: no, but there are inode limits, that can be increased though
[12:07] <vixyfox> murkymurk: Ah okay thank you ^_^
[12:07] <mook> went mad crazzy....
[12:07] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok, now i am ready
[12:07] <Aggrav8d> they already have a generic "any subdomain points to that address" set up.
[12:07] <ikonia> Aggrav8d: yup, are you using dhcp ip addresses ?
[12:07] <Aggrav8d> static.
[12:07] <ikonia> thats a good start
[12:07] <macd> Ademan_, its limited to the number of inodes on the disk.
[12:07] <ikonia> Aggrav8d: give me one of the domain names ?
[12:07] <Aggrav8d> i have a dozen addresses set up, but subdomains are new to me.
[12:07] <peabody> mook: mad crazy is not descriptive.   What happened?  Did it freeze, did you see an error message?
[12:07] <darkangel> i used ifconfig whats the gateway adress\
[12:07] <Ademan_> macd: so really that would be total files not how many files are in a given directory right?
[12:07] <Aggrav8d> ikonia - www.marginallyclever.com
[12:08] <Aggrav8d> the subdomain i want is polycase.marginallyclever.com
[12:08] <ikonia> darkangel: only you know that
[12:08] <mook> screen went everywhere..... everything was blur....
[12:08] <ikonia> Aggrav8d: is thsi you 24.85.249.188
[12:08] <noor_> Compiz fusion got messed up :( i dont have any window border :( some one plox
[12:08] <darkangel> it dosent say gateway is it bcast
[12:08] <macd> Ademan_, well yeah I guess I could have said number of inodes - used ones ;P
[12:08] <ikonia> gateway is not listed in ifconfig
[12:08] <Javid> is there any way to just make ubuntu run whatever it runs when it initially installs X?
[12:08] <murkyMurk> Aggrav8d: IIRC sub-domaisn are handled within the webserver and need not be registered with the provider
[12:08] <peabody> mook: okay, did you hear the login sound?  That drum sounding thing?
[12:08] <darkangel> well how do i find it
[12:09] <ikonia> Javid: thats normally vesa
[12:09] <Aggrav8d> ikonia - yes, that's me.
[12:09] <ikonia> darkangel: you isp give is to you
[12:09] <Javid> hmm
[12:09] <mook> dunno
[12:09] <mook> no
[12:09] <ikonia> Aggrav8d: what was the subdomain again please ?
[12:09] <noor_> is their a compiz channel?
[12:09] <PDM_clever> murkyMurk: subdomains can also be handled at the dns server to give them seperate ip's
[12:09] <noor_> compiz fusion
[12:09] <darkangel> how do i find my gateway
[12:09] <Javid> well instlaling fglrx broke it last time, but I know it worked before
[12:09] <noor_> need help i have no window border
[12:09] <ikonia> darkangel: your isp give is to you
[12:09] <peabody> mook: Did you try pressing the caps lock and num lock keys?  Did their lights go off and on?  If they didn't then your computer locked up
[12:09] <darkangel> in windows i just type ipconfig
[12:09] <ikonia> darkangel: your isp give is to you
[12:09] <murkyMurk> PDM_clever: thanks, i'll try to remember
[12:09] <mook> no
[12:09] <ikonia> darkangel: I can say it again if you want
[12:10] <pike_> noor_: there is #ubuntu-effects
[12:10] <mook> i had to reformat
[12:10] <darkangel> well i know that is the a program that tells me my current gateway adress
[12:10] <noor_> thx
[12:10] <ikonia> or course there is
[12:10] <ikonia> darkangel: just use the network admin gui
[12:10] <ikonia> darkangel: and take a look
[12:10] <murkyMurk> darkangel: and in linux you type ifconfig
[12:10] <peabody> mook: You can get to a recovery mode by pressing esc during the grub message at startup.
[12:11] <demon_spork> how do I configure advanced options for the screensavers?
[12:11] <peabody> mook: if your display adapter breaks, this is always a good way to restore the system.
[12:11] <mook> i didn't know that?
[12:11] <murkyMurk> darkangel: or route
[12:11] <peabody> mook: that's okay, what kind of monitor do you have?  Is it fairly modern, or is it old?
[12:11] <Javid> well, I used vesa this time, and now the screen is all wacky.
[12:11] <mook> i tired editing somthing with VI which i could not firug out how to use it.
[12:11] <mook> ols
[12:11] <mook> old
[12:12] <ikonia> Javid: you'll have to dpk-reconfigure
[12:12] <pike_> Javid: using nvidia or ati? nvidia just use nv instead
[12:12] <peabody> mook: you should use the Nano editor instead
[12:12] <ikonia> Javid: swapping the drivers can cause problems without any other settings
[12:12] <peabody> mook: just type nano filename
[12:12] <mook> used both.
[12:12] <main2> why is this command run at 00:00am on my machine, /bin/dd bs 1 if /proc/kmsg of /var/run/klogd/kmsg  ???
[12:12] <Javid> ikonia: I just did that about 8 times
[12:12] <peabody> mook: nano has the commands listed at the bottom.  The '^' character before the letters means to hold down the control key
[12:12] <Javid> pike_: ati
[12:12] <vixyfox> murkymurk: Okay, I found the xorg.conf file, it says I have "BusID   "PCI:3:0:0" But I can't find anything similar in the lspci command?
[12:13] <mook> BRB,,,,
[12:13] <mrnotsocleve1> hi, i just installed ubuntu, but my grafix are safe mode because the live cd wouldnt boot otherwise. is there any way to fix the screen mode? i hate 800*600..
[12:13] <murkyMurk> vixyfox: you shoudl just be able to type lspci in a command console and get a list of pci devices
[12:13] <Javid> hmm, I got x back, still no higher res's
[12:13] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: What is your graphics card?
[12:14] <mrnotsocleve1> some shared memory thing from fujitsu
[12:14] <vixyfox> murkymurk: I did, but I don't see anything there that make sense with what your saying or what is in the xorg.conf file
[12:14] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: Hmm, my guess is that it's maybe an onboard nvidia or intel card.
[12:14] <darkangel> on my pc the display is huge my display can go to 2400 but it wont letme
[12:14] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: the lspci command run from a terminal should give you a list of your cards
[12:14] <mrnotsocleve1> intel i guess.. s3
[12:14] <murkyMurk> vixyfox: ahh, a line like this "04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G70 [GeForce 7600 GS]  (rev a1)
[12:14] <murkyMurk> " woudl mean a PCI:4:0:0 entry in xorg.conf
[12:15] <Wolf23> gravemind:  are u there?
[12:15] <mrnotsocleve1> where do i start a terminal
[12:15] <gravemind> Wolf23: yes. weren
[12:15] <mrnotsocleve1> ah got it
[12:15] <gravemind> Wolf23: weren't you going to pastebin the instructions?
[12:15] <vixyfox> murkymurk: Mine says "03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Unknown device 0400 9rev a1)
[12:16] <tyler_d> looking for a wireless mapping tool/utility?
[12:16] <mrnotsocleve1>  VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. S3 Unichrome Pro VGA Adapter (rev 02)
[12:16] <mrnotsocleve1>  VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. S3 Unichrome Pro VGA Adapter (rev 02)
[12:16] <Wolf23> gravemind:  i think u download it
[12:16] <vixyfox> murkymurk: Could this be because I haven't installed the nvidia drivers?
[12:16] <gravemind> Wolf23: just pastebin it so I can see it
[12:16] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: okay, lets see what google turns up on the S3 Unichrome Pro
[12:16] <Wolf23> gravemind:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38729/
[12:16] <murkyMurk> vixyfox: then you shoudl have the line BusID "PCI:3:0:0" in your Device section
[12:17] <gravemind> Wolf23: thanks
[12:17] <mistone> so besides compiz fusion what is different in the new version?
[12:17] <eyemean> hello everyone
[12:17] <mook> what does recovery mode do?
[12:17] <Sonicadvance1> Is there a good scheduling program for Ubuntu?
[12:17] <darkangel> ok i downloaded my kernal guys how do i install it it is couurentley on my deketop (home/darkangel/desktop/)
[12:17] <eyemean> is there anyway to enable 5.1 speakers in ubuntu 7.04
[12:17] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: I've found a post on the ubuntuforums that seems slightly promising
[12:18] <gravemind> Wolf23: ok go to the folder with all the files
[12:18] <mrnotsocleve1> can u give me the link peabody?
[12:18] <mook>  what does recovery mode do?
[12:18] <peabody> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=342115
[12:18] <murkyMurk> vixyfox: no, the default nv driver will work it just won't run games & 3D
[12:18] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok
[12:18] <mrnotsocleve1> thanks!
[12:18] <vixyfox> murkymurk: Okay I do... here is something wierd though.... my computer booted... but when it's supposed to do the ubuntu loading screen... monitor black and power light flashing... then... .normal time later, it boots up and I can see
[12:18] <gravemind> Wolf23: ok the left hand side there's a little button that looks like a piece of paper and a pencil. click it
[12:18] <vixyfox> murkymurk: Why would I not see the loading time, and yes, in the xorg it shows PCI:3:0:0
[12:19] <gore000> does anyone know about installing kde4 on 7.03 fresh install
[12:19] <murkyMurk> vixyfox: who are we to argue with a booted box? Be happy, be buntu
[12:19] <mook>  what does recovery mode do?
[12:19] <gore000> like a guide of some sort
[12:19] <peabody> mook: recovery mode boots your system in something called single-user mode
[12:19] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok i click it
[12:19] <LjL> gore000: http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde4-beta2.php (looking at www.kubuntu.org helps with this sort of thing ;)
[12:19] <peabody> mook: basically you'll have just a shell prompt as the root user
[12:19] <darkangel> wooooo im installing the kernal source
[12:19] <gravemind> Wolf23: ok, copy the text that it reveals
[12:20] <mook> so it is no system retore?
[12:20] <murkyMurk> vixyfox: have you got plenty of RAM? LiveCD must load itself into RAM...just guessing now
[12:20] <vixyfox> murkymurk: Have 2 gigs of ram ;)
[12:20] <bobonthenet> I need help with my video I can watch any format but they are too dark adjusting the brightness doesn't seem to have any effect.  Any idea why this is?
[12:20] <vixyfox> not booting to live CD
[12:20] <vixyfox> booting to installation
[12:20] <Wolf23> gravemind:  /home/hendaus/downloads/amrnb-6.1.0.4.orig
[12:20] <murkyMurk> vixyfox: then I guess badly ;-(
[12:20] <mook> how do i restore the sysmtem like in winodws?
[12:20] <peabody> mook: You could recovery a system from it, you just need to know what to do.  I take you installed the nvidia drivers again?
[12:20] <vixyfox> murkymurk: Hey, I'll let it go ;) You helped me a bit ^_^
[12:20] <mook> no
[12:21] <peabody> mook: This isn't windows, you're going to have to get used to that.  You can uninstall that package.
[12:21] <mook> not yet...
[12:21] <gravemind> wofl23: good. now open a terminal window, and do cd /home/hendaus/downloads/amrnb-6.1.0.4.orig
[12:21] <mrnotsocleve1> umm.. that post says ill never be able to play games. well, i wasnt under windows. so what. but that guy seems to have got the 2d gfx up all well, i dont :(
[12:21] <peabody> mook: So why did you go to recovery mode?
[12:21] <murkyMurk> vixyfox: lol
[12:21] <mook> o.o,,,,
[12:22] <mook> is there a way to back up?
[12:22] <gore000> LjL: I hear yah but I dont want to install kubuntu
[12:22] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: Did you follow the links in the post?  They led to a page that says how to get the card running.
[12:22] <LjL> gore000: there isn't a difference
[12:22] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok
[12:22] <gore000> LjL: I wanted a guide from a vanilla ubuntu point of view
[12:22] <demon_spork> how do I configure advanced options for the screensavers?
[12:22] <gravemind> wolf23: then do ./configure
[12:22] <Javid> OK, now I got 1600x1200 on the login screen, but as soon as I login, it goes to 1024x768 and looks all twisted
[12:22] <LjL> gore000: ubuntu and kubuntu are the same distribution
[12:22] <Sonicadvance1> quick question, is there a "good" scheduling tool?
[12:23] <gore000> just with kde base instead of gnome right?
[12:23] <tyler_d> k so not the wifi-radar.... would like a graphical representation of the wifi situated around you... for locating computer x is over there... etc?
[12:23] <peabody> mook: Yes, there are several ways, it's easier to do it from a gui.  Do you not have a gui up and running yet?
[12:23] <gnomefreak> gore000: for most part yes
[12:23] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok then
[12:23] <mook> why is the grapics driver in restricted drivers?
[12:23] <gnomefreak> that is biggest difference
[12:23] <peabody> mook: what specifically are you trying to backup?
[12:23] <gore000> I guess I just need to figure out how to enable backports
[12:23] <mook> everything?
[12:23] <gnomefreak> gore000: uncomment them in you /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:23] <peabody> mook: I don't think so, but perhaps, maybe macd knows, I don't have an nvidia card myself.
[12:23] <gnomefreak> save run apt-get update
[12:23] <gravemind> wolf23: then do make
[12:24] <gore000> uncomment which part
[12:24] <gnomefreak> gore000: the backports lines
[12:24] <bobonthenet> changing my display setting doesn't seem to work when watching videos can someone help me with this?
[12:24] <macd> mook, the driver is in restricted b/c its a BLOB of code which nvidia will not release.
[12:24] <Wolf23> gravemind:  make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[12:24] <murkyMurk> mook: restricted as in licence not as in usage
[12:24] <darkangel> ok for aircrack-ng do extreacrt my source righr now its in a tar.bz2 archive
[12:24] <peabody> bobonthenet: What exactly are you changing?
[12:24] <gravemind> Wolf23: did ./configure work?
[12:24] <gravemind> Wolf23: were there any errors?
[12:24] <jlw> http://home.comcast.net/~justin4thirty/broken.png : Anyone have any idea why this would happen when I log into Gnome? I have no idea what I did to make that happen.
[12:24] <mrnotsocleve1> true, theres been a helpful link in there, sorry its so hard to see everything with this lousy res :(
[12:24] <bobonthenet> peabody: the brightness
[12:25] <gore000> got it thanks
[12:25] <peabody> bobonthenet: How are you changing it?
[12:25] <Wolf23> gravemind:  yes it works
[12:25] <mook> so its not gonna work?
[12:25] <bobonthenet> peabody: my videos are all very dark so I want to turn the brightness up but it doesn't change.
[12:25] <bastid_raZor> 27minutes till meatloaf is done
[12:25] <darkangel> mmmmm
[12:25] <gravemind> wolf23: try make again, just in case.
[12:25] <peabody> bobonthenet: What video player are you using?
[12:25] <bastid_raZor> vlc is the only media player~!
[12:25] <Wolf23> gravemind:  checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[12:25] <Wolf23> See `config.log' for more details.
[12:25] <boola> Hello, how do i share a folder with files so my friend with a windows pc on the same network can acess these files?
[12:25] <darkangel> anyone here no anything bout aircrack-ng
[12:26] <bastid_raZor> except mplayer for sub support
[12:26] <bobonthenet> peabody: edit>preferences>video>display I'm using totem movie player
[12:26] <Javid> OK, now I got 1600x1200 on the login screen, but as soon as I login, it goes to 1024x768 and looks all twisted
[12:26] <Javid> why would it be doing that?
[12:26] <gravemind> Wolf23: ah, there's your problem. you need to do this: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:26] <mrnotsocleve1> okay, i downloaded a tgz file from the VIA website.. it contains a number of files, like viamenu and viainstall2d.. what can i do now? im only used to windows executables..
[12:26] <peabody> bobonthenet: Okay, so totem's display settings aren't doing anything?
[12:26] <bobonthenet> peabody: correct
[12:26] <darkangel> anyone here know how to do aircrack-ng
[12:26] <boola> Hello, how do i share a folder with files so my friend with a windows pc on the same network can acess these files?
[12:27] <tyler_d> boola: install samba
[12:27] <Pici> !samba | boola
[12:27] <ubotu> boola: 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
[12:27] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: do you know how to get to the folder in a terminal?
[12:27] <Wolf23> gravemind:  done
[12:27] <peabody> bobonthenet: What is your video card?
[12:27] <murkyMurk> boola: you need to use SAMBA...it's a sharingserver designed to solve your problem. Best to read the howto first
[12:27] <tyler_d> boola: then go to system:admin:shared folders and add it there...
[12:27] <mrnotsocleve1> not too well.. will i have to unpack first?
[12:27] <boola> thank you very much for your help guys:)
[12:28] <peabody> darkangel: Never tried it before, I know the wireless card you need is fairly specific.  Part of the reason I've never been able to do it.
[12:28] <gravemind> Wolf23: try configure again now it should work
[12:28] <tyler_d> boola: np
[12:28] <argile> newbie q: how do i launch the desktop from the $?
[12:28] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: preferably although that too can be done from the terminal.
[12:28] <darkstar> Hi everybody. Just installed gutsy and went thru major system update (850 pkgs) now logged in and compiz-fusion does not draw windows borders. Any clue?
[12:28] <giuly> is there a list of recently installed packages?
[12:28] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok
[12:28] <preaction> !gutsy | darkstar
[12:28] <ubotu> darkstar: 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
[12:28] <tyler_d> argile: startx
[12:28] <darkangel> i have a working card chipset for for the source dose it stay in its tar.bz2 file or do i put it in a file
[12:29] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: you're going to need to use the 'cd' command (change directory).
[12:29] <Scunizi> argile, sometimes startx, sometimes sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[12:29] <gravemind> darkstar: is that the name of a grateful dead song?
[12:29] <darkstar> uboutu: thanks..
[12:29] <murkyMurk> argile:sudo  /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[12:29] <bobonthenet> peabody: geforce 4 ti 4200
[12:29] <darkstar> gravemind: not really ;)
[12:29] <mrnotsocleve1> yea cd is no problem, hang on im trying to unpack it somewhere and then get there :)
[12:29] <argile> tyler_d: thankyou. i have some funky lines on my powerbook and i can't see any of the menus.
[12:29] <mewshi> Morning
[12:29] <preaction> !bot | darkstar
[12:29] <ubotu> darkstar: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[12:29] <tyler_d> argile: lol yw
[12:29] <peabody> darkangel: I don't understand you, and could you please prefix messages meant for me by my name, it makes it easier for me to read your responses in my chat client.
[12:30] <argile> argile: whats yw?
[12:30] <argile> tyler_d: whats yw?
[12:30] <Wolf23> gravemind:  done make
[12:30] <gravemind> !thanks > preaction
[12:30] <setkeh> your welcome
[12:30] <mrnotsocleve1> im in the folder now, what next?
[12:30] <nomaS> how can i uninstall xgl session ?
[12:30] <mewshi> I accidentally disabled my ability to access my computer using VNC, which I wish to use.  Could someone please help me set it up so that I have access again?  I have SSH access
[12:30] <darkangel> hello ne1
[12:30] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: Could you prefix your responses with my name?  it highlights them in my chat client, making it easier to read.  Is there a file in there called README or doc or some such?
[12:30] <gravemind> Wolf23: alright here comes the interesting part: sudo apt-get install checkinstall; sudo checkinstall
[12:31] <darkangel> peabody: dose my source for my kernal stay in a tar.bz2 file or do i extract it to a file
[12:31] <peabody> darkangel: why do you need the source for the kernel?
[12:32] <mrnotsocleve1> peabody: no there isnt. only viamenu, vinstall_2D and vunistall
[12:32] <darkangel> peabody: for aircrack to patch my wifi driver i have the source but dose it stay in a tar.bz2 file
[12:32] <argile> ne1 know where i can look for powerbook funky gui-not-looking-right questions?
[12:32] <king> king
[12:33] <feroc1ty> hay people! how to on X-Chat to show list of users on the side
[12:33] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: wow, that's certainly minimal, well, try typing ./viamenu
[12:33] <mrnotsocleve1> peabody: and subfolders for several distributions but no readmes
[12:33] <king> hello
[12:33] <murkyMurk> darkangel: have you seen this detailed aircrack howto? http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=newbie_guide
[12:33] <Wolf23> gravemind:  Please write a description for the package.
[12:33] <Wolf23> End your description with an empty line or EOF.
[12:33] <bobonthenet> peabody: its really dark using vlc too
[12:33] <b-real> alguien q hable espaol?
[12:33] <nomaS> how can i uninstall xgl session ?
[12:33] <darkangel_> hello is my other irc client woking
[12:33] <peabody> darkangel: Hmm, it would be better to get the source package for the specific kernel on your ubuntu install, there's a package for that.
[12:33] <king> hello
[12:33] <feroc1ty> hay people! how to on X-Chat to show list of users on the side
[12:33] <mrnotsocleve1> peabody: he's starting the installation but all he does is telling me he's denied  permissions
[12:34] <king> where can i find a beautiful lady
[12:34] <PriceChild> king, not in here.
[12:34] <ffm> !offtopic | king
[12:34] <pike_> feroc1ty: its there you just need to click and drag it to make it viewable
[12:34] <ubotu> king: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:34] <DD_Akira> lol
[12:34] <darkangel_> i have the kernal package and everything but dose it stay in the archive or do i extract it
[12:34] <argile> different approace: can i install something other than x-windows from the $? startx isn't working on my powerbook. thanks.
[12:34] <peabody> bobonthenet: Sorry about that, so many questions for me :).  it probably has something to do with the video overlay in your card.  Try googling your card with the keywords ubuntu dark brightness, etc.
[12:34] <pike_> feroc1ty: i think. been a while since i used it
[12:34] <gravemind> Wolf23: checkinstall makes a .deb from the source you are installing. that way it's integrated into synaptic, and you can remove it easily if it causes trouble. When you run it, make sure you don't close the window or anything or it might mess up
[12:34] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: try sudo ./viamenu
[12:34] <gravemind> Wolf23: it takes the place of sudo make install
[12:35] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: when asked for a password, type yours, it won't echo, that's okay.
[12:35] <mrnotsocleve1> yea cool, no errors
[12:35] <rmjb> Hello, I have an update pending for elinks but the update manager says it's NOT AUTHENTICATED, is it legit? and if so, why is it NOT AUTHENTICATED?
[12:35] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: Did it tell you anything?
[12:35] <murkyMurk> feroc1ty: you need to resize the bar on the right...just click & drag it to reveal the list
[12:35] <Wolf23> gravemind:  so what can i do now
[12:35] <feroc1ty> thx
[12:36] <peabody> darkangel_: Try not to forget to prefix your messages, I missed your last message.
[12:36] <mrnotsocleve1> peabody: yea, asked me to type 1 to install, then told me it was done and how to uninstall
[12:36] <mrnotsocleve1> peabody: but i guess its not over yet cause i stil got the same gfx obviously
[12:36] <king> hella
[12:36] <knowledge> hello is this ubuntu support chanel?
[12:36] <darkangel_> is there a noncommandline winrar like program for ubuntu
[12:36] <Zylstra555> Hello, a friend of mine needs to find out his CPU temperature. How would he go about doing this in Ubuntu?
[12:36] <MasterShrek> knowledge, yes
[12:36] <peabody> mrnotsocleve1: You have to reboot when installing graphics adapters (or at the very least kill X with ctrl+alt+backspace)
[12:36] <therethinker> is anyone else's download of Gutsy 5 hanging @ 41%?
[12:36] <d2dchat> is there a C library somewhere that I can use for mp3 header reading / calculations ?
[12:36] <MasterShrek> Zylstra555, you can use a panel applet
[12:36] <Javid> When I start X, the login screen displays fine at full res, but when I login the screen goes to 1024x768 and looks like it's wrapped around itself a few times. How do I fix this?
[12:36] <d2dchat> such as duration
[12:37] <DD_Akira> darkangel: yes there is
[12:37] <Wolf23> gravemind:  make sure you dont close the window? which window?
[12:37] <PriceChild> !gutsy | therethinker
[12:37] <ubotu> therethinker: 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
[12:37] <king> where can i find a lady
[12:37] <gravemind> Wolf23: the terminal window. what steps have you done so far
[12:37] <darkangel_> peabody: oh opps um dose my source staty in its archive or do i extract it
[12:37] <DD_Akira> king:try a bar
[12:37] <Zylstra555> MasterShrek: How would you use a panel applet? Is there one specifically?
[12:37] <therethinker> No, the download of the ISO
[12:37] <mrnotsocleve1> peabody: okay, i will reboot then! thank you so much for your help, it really makes the difference :)
[12:37] <king> who are you akira
[12:37] <darkangel_> peabody: i changed irc clients in darkangel_ now
[12:37] <Wolf23> gravemind:  it stills open
[12:37] <gravemind> Wolf23: that's good
[12:38] <peabody> darkangel_: My guess is you would extract it, but again, I advise you install the actual source package from synaptic for the particular ubuntu install.  You want to use a kernel source for your exact version, patches and all.
[12:38] <king> i cant use ubuntu very wel
[12:38] <knowledge> can anyone help me setup beryl on a hp pavilion ze 2000 with ati x200
[12:38] <MasterShrek> Zylstra555, actually i think i installed extra panel applets, but u should be able to see it in system monitor
[12:38] <therethinker> PriceChild: The unstableness shouldn't effect the downloading of it
[12:38] <rmjb> Hello, I have an update pending for elinks but the update manager says it's NOT AUTHENTICATED, is it legit? and if so, why is it NOT AUTHENTICATED?
[12:38] <Wolf23> gravemind:  but it shows this at the end now -> Please write a description for the package.
[12:38] <Wolf23> End your description with an empty line or EOF.
[12:38] <Wolf23> >>
[12:38] <Pici> king: This isnt appropriate for this channel.  This is a support channel, not for general chat.
[12:38] <PriceChild> therethinker, gutsy is not discussed in here, period.
[12:38] <DD_Akira> yea i tried to tell him that
[12:38] <darkangel_> i have my exatct kernal and everythink
[12:38] <Javid> If someone cared to help me make my computer not an expensive brick, it'd be real swell
[12:38] <gravemind> Wolf23: ooooh! ok. just write like, "arm plugin type thing" or soemthing it doesn't really matter
[12:38] <nasser> how I can upgrade my X.org in 7.04 ?
[12:39] <giuly> no way to show all recent installs with apt?
[12:39] <nasser> I want update it to x.org 7.3
[12:39] <kitche> nasser: compile xorg 7.3
[12:39] <anon2000> hi, i want to use gparted to resize an ntfs partition, but the program won't let me resize ANY partition, they all have a 'lock' icon beside them. how do i fix this?
[12:39] <peabody> darkangel_: try to prefix, are you sure you have your exact kernel WITH the patches ubuntu uses?
[12:39] <idiot> i just got a new mp3 player and its saying that i can't delete songs off of it because the file system is read-only.  it was working just a little while ago.  any ideas on how to debug this?  (i'm running feisty)
[12:39] <dxdt> anon2000: you need to start the program as root.  Try running it again with either sudo or gksudo
[12:39] <D4N`> hello
[12:39] <murkyMurk> anon2000: download a dedicated gparted livdc, boot from that and then resize
[12:39] <peabody> darkangel_: If not, you can chance it, but I wouldn't advise it.
[12:40] <MongooseWA> how does one install photoshop cs2 with wine?
[12:40] <MongooseWA> i tried this: http://luiscosio.com/how-to-adobe-photoshop-cs2-on-ubuntu-10-steps
[12:40] <D4N`> ok
[12:40] <MongooseWA> but it didnt work
[12:40] <peabody> idiot: Filesystems sometimes get mounted as read only when there are problems with them.
[12:40] <darkangel_> peabody: yes oh and ur name in xchat is yellow when you prefix me how do i change that
[12:40] <knowledge> can anyone help with beryl install
[12:40] <Wolf23> gravemind:  Enter a number to change any of them or press ENTER to continue:  <-- which number
[12:40] <peabody> darkangel_: I believe it's under edit>preferences>colors.
[12:40] <gravemind> Wolf23: what numbers are there?
[12:40] <idiot> peabody, any way to confirm that its a problem with the file system and not a software bug?
[12:41] <king> pici i know but i cant use this channel thats way
[12:41] <anon2000> dxdt: i have tried that, same result.. and murkyMurk i can't use the livecd, it hangs during the boot process
[12:41] <rmjb> Hello, I have an update pending for elinks but the update manager says it's NOT AUTHENTICATED, is it legit? and if so, why is it NOT AUTHENTICATED?
[12:41] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: i rebooted but no change at all
[12:41] <murkyMurk> MongooseWA: yeah, i hear that a lot. Try Cedega
[12:41] <peabody> idiot: check dmesg output for io errors
[12:41] <dxdt> knowledge: usually you can just follow the wiki, but also #ubuntu-effects can help you out more than this channel.
[12:41] <kitche> rmjb: hard to say if it's legit if you don't know what repo it's coming from
[12:41] <peabody> mrnotsoclever: Okay, try the other installers
[12:41] <king> what is the meaning of support
[12:41] <Wolf23> gravemind:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38733/
[12:41] <idiot> fat_get_cluster: invalid cluster chain (i_pos 0)
[12:41] <peabody> mrnotsoclever: there were several files in the archive correct?
[12:42] <darkangel_> peabody: kool i fixed it yell was almost invisable
[12:42] <anon2000> does the fesity cd have gparted on it? maybe i can use it through that
[12:42] <rmjb> kitche: checking in synaptic it indicated feisty-security, but again, I'm wondering about that NOT AUTHENTICATED thing
[12:42] <h1st0> anon2000: yes
[12:42] <Pici> !offtopic > king (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[12:42] <murkyMurk> anon2000: no, not the Ubuntu LiveCD, a dedicated made just to partiotion your drives gparted liveCD
[12:42] <Lamego> rmjb, if it is not authenticated it means it is coming from a repository for which you have not provided a GPG validation key
[12:42] <h1st0> rmjb: perhaps you don't have hte gpg key or something.
[12:42] <peabody> darkangel_: Tab also autocompletes a partially typed name, makes prefixing faster
[12:42] <Pici> rmjb: do an update (refresh package list) and try again.
[12:42] <kitche> rmjb: oh you don't have the key most likely for the -security repo probably
[12:42] <anon2000> murkyMurk: yeah i know, it does not work for me, i dont know why. i have tried parted magic also, and it hangs too
[12:43] <anon2000> guess it doesnt like my drive
[12:43] <idiot> peabody, is there a way to just reformat the drive and see if the problem clears up?
[12:43] <murkyMurk> anon2000: try gparted webby? ->>>http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[12:43] <darkangel_> peabody: oh cool
[12:43] <gravemind> Wolf23: it's probably ok to just press enter if you don't know which number
[12:43] <king> pici where i have to look
[12:43] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok done, now what can i do
[12:43] <murkyMurk> anon2000: soz..screen behind.....how does gparted livecd fail?
[12:43] <Pici> !offtopic | king
[12:43] <ubotu> king: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:43] <peabody> idiot: You can try one of the mkfs commands on the particular /dev/ entry.  You have to know what filesystem type it was.  My guess is vfat.
[12:43] <gravemind> Wolf23: did the whole thing finish?
[12:44] <Wolf23> gravemind:  yes
[12:44] <darkangel_> all: xchat is much better than mirc
[12:44] <peabody> idiot: you need to use the -C option I believe to check for bad blocks
[12:44] <knowledge> can anyone tell me best place to find step by step beryl setup for hp notbooks
[12:44] <gravemind> Wolf23: then the software is installed. I don't know how to use it though, see if there's a readme or a man page
[12:44] <peabody> darkangel_: scriptable via either perl or python as well
[12:44] <king> i understand nothing
[12:44] <Pici> king: What is your native language?
[12:44] <h1st0> knowledge: beryl is no longer being developed.
[12:44] <bascule> knowledge: #ubuntu-effects
[12:45] <tarelerulz> I installed vncserver on my other computer and I set the grub to boot if something it not picked after like 5 seconds .   When I try to vnc into it . I can't get in .  Is the vncserver not running after it boots up and picks the kernel ?
[12:45] <darkangel_> peabody: ???
[12:45] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok thanx very much, now i have to work, when i get back i chat with you another time, thanx too much
[12:45] <Wolf23> :)
[12:45] <king> nederlands
[12:45] <kitche> knowledge: sudo apt-get install beryl then run beryl-manager in a terminal and it should start
[12:45] <peabody> darkangel_: if you don't know what either of those things are don't worry about it :)
[12:45] <sin1> At this point which is more stable Tribe or the most current daily-builds?
[12:45] <h1st0> knowledge: you will want to check out compiz-fusion
[12:45] <peabody> darkangel_: They're programming languages.
[12:45] <idiot> peabody, how do i know which entry in the /dev directory it is?
[12:45] <sin1> for gutsy that is
[12:45] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: he tells me he is unable to call several files things being like this and tells "Put the main program(s3utility) into the bin directory: /usr/local/bin
[12:45] <MasterShrek> tarelerulz, vncserver wont start until a user logs in
[12:45] <gravemind> Wolf23: alright, feel free to ask other ppl too. if all else fails, use that website
[12:45] <king> i am from belguim
[12:45] <h1st0> sin1: #ubuntu+1
[12:45] <anon2000> murkyMurk: i can't remember what the error was, i found a thread about it on the gparted forum a while ago but it didnt have any solutions
[12:45] <bascule> kitche: apt-get install beryl-manager
[12:45] <kitche> knowledge: either check out compiz or compiz-fusion since they are different
[12:45] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: but there is no s3utility anywhere ...
[12:45] <MasterShrek> tarelerulz, even then youll have to set it up to start i believe
[12:46] <kitche> bascule: beryl should install that
[12:46] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: u think i need to d/l another programm like s3utility?
[12:46] <darkangel_> peabody:  i know that i use basic and a little C++ hey whats ubuntu
[12:46] <peabody> mrnotsoclever: were there any instructions on the website you got the files from?
[12:46] <Wolf23> gravemind:  ok :) thanx
[12:46] <bascule> not sure that it does you know
[12:46] <Pici> !nl | king
[12:46] <ubotu> king: Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie) is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl
[12:46] <peabody> idiot: try typing df -h
[12:46] <darkangel_> peabody:  but why were u telling me that
[12:46] <murkyMurk> anon2000: maybe a boot USB? worth trying
[12:46] <kitche> bascule: it did for me when I ran beryl
[12:46] <peabody> darkangel_: No reason :)
[12:46] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: well, i think i'll go there again
[12:46] <mewshi> I need some help re-enabling remote desktop connections on my computer.  Can someone help me with this?
[12:46] <bascule> kitche: thats the end of the argument then :)
[12:47] <king> weet ik wel moet ik#teken ervoor zetten
[12:47] <rmjb> kitche, Lamego, h1st0, Pici: thanks for the advice, turns out it was my apt-cacher setup that was conflicting the gpg keys
[12:47] <Pici> king: /j #ubuntu-nl
[12:47] <kitche> !compiz | knowledge
[12:47] <ubotu> knowledge: 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
[12:47] <peabody> mewshi: If I could find the name of the control panel, you could probably run it via remote X11 tunneling (run ssh with the -Y option)
[12:47] <Wolf23> gravemind:  thats the readme.txt http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38734/
[12:47] <tarelerulz> MasterShrek ,  How would you tell if it is every running .  I am not looking at it ,but I think when I boot it up and it picks the kernel it goes to gui login program for gnome . So you saying at that point something like vnc is not running ?
[12:47] <bl4ckfl4m3> sup everyone
[12:48] <Wolf23> gravemind:  if i am busy please send me in private what to do thanx
[12:48] <darkangel_> peabody:  oh lol hey the other day when in the terminal (the 100% no graphics one cause ubuntu wouldnt boot)  and i hit ctrl+D to reboot and it said cannot reboot will reboot in 5 seconds
[12:48] <peabody> darkangel_: That's classic :)
[12:48] <vixyfox> LOL
[12:49] <h1st0> peabody: darkangel_ I like the fact htat you can't run reboot as a normal user but you can hit ctrl+alt+del to do the same thing.
[12:49] <darkangel_> all: (dose the all prefix even work?) whats ubuntu coded in python,c+, what
[12:49] <bl4ckfl4m3> has anyone here had a chance to test out Gusty
[12:49] <h1st0> bl4ckfl4m3: yes
[12:49] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  you could try ssh'ing as normal, then export DISPLAY=:0.0 the startx& and you should have an X server on the remote box
[12:49] <bl4ckfl4m3> hlst0 how is it
[12:49] <luckyone> I just switched from kubuntu to ubuntu, but now my windows look messed up, what do I need to do?
[12:49] <h1st0> bl4ckfl4m3: unstable for me.
[12:49] <Pici> king: Ubotu is a computer, it is not a real person.
[12:49] <bl4ckfl4m3> really
[12:49] <peabody> darkangel_: I don't think it does :).  I believe xchat is coded in C
[12:49] <h1st0> bl4ckfl4m3: try in #ubuntu+1 for gutsy
[12:49] <bl4ckfl4m3> i was jw
[12:49] <peabody> darkangel_: you can write plugins for it either perl or python
[12:49] <bl4ckfl4m3> general question
[12:50] <darkangel_> peabody: i mean the ubuntu os
[12:50] <knowledge> can anyone tell me how to get ubuntu to run compiz or berly please
[12:50] <h1st0> !compiz | knowledge
[12:50] <bascule> darkangel_: that thing known as 'ubuntu' is a huge collection of different software written in many different languages
[12:50] <ubotu> knowledge: 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
[12:50] <king> thanks
[12:50] <peabody> darkangel_: Many things.  The core of the Os is the linux kernel and the GNU programs which are all written in C
[12:50] <king> i am trying to understand
[12:50] <darkangel_> bascule: ohh
[12:50] <mewshi> murkyMurk, could you explain what you mean by exporting? " mewshi:  you could try ssh'ing as normal, then export DISPLAY=:0.0 the startx& and you should have an X server on the remote box"
[12:50] <h1st0> knowledge: read the message from ubotu
[12:51] <dennda> even parts of the kernel are not written in c (but in assembly, for instance)
[12:51] <king> what are those people looking for
[12:51] <mewshi> murkyMurk, I believe I HAVE an XServer, but that it is locked and I can't access VNC
[12:51] <murkyMurk> mewshi: it's a command you type in your ssh session.>>>>>  export DISPLAY=:0.0
[12:51] <Pici> king: This is support for Ubuntu, the linux OS.
[12:51] <peabody> mewshi: If you login from an xterm with the -Y option, the DISPLAY environment variable is automatically set for you.
[12:51] <Pici> !ubuntu | king
[12:51] <ubotu> king: Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[12:51] <mewshi> how would I do that in putty?
[12:51] <king> where are you from
[12:52] <darkangel_> peabody: how do i move a folder on y desktop linux-source-2.6.20 to /usr/src/ w/p login back in as root
[12:52] <peabody> dennda: yes of course :)
[12:52] <king> pici where are you from
[12:52] <murkyMurk> mewshi: no idea, don't use putty
[12:52] <luckyone> can anyone help me with how my windows appear?
[12:52] <peabody> darkangel_: easier to do that from a terminal
[12:52] <king> what can i do here
[12:52] <backtick> hi all, how can i install a boot manager from ubuntu live cd?
[12:52] <h1st0> backtick: grub-install /dev/whatever
[12:52] <Pici> king: Thats not really a support issue.  #ubuntu-offtopic is for general chatting.  You can get there by typing /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:53] <darkangel_> peabody:  thats what i mean but im used to msdos i just converted to ubuntu 3 days ago
[12:53] <king> i dont understand you
[12:53] <backtick> h1st0: will it take into account all operating systems installed?
[12:53] <peabody> backtick: you might be able to use grub-install
[12:53] <king> give me a normal adress on the internet
[12:53] <h1st0> backtick: no
[12:53] <h1st0> backtick: that would be a little trickier.
[12:53] <h1st0> !grub > backtick
[12:53] <king> but you dint tell me where you are from
[12:54] <peabody> darkangel_: you can use 'sudo mv /path/to/file/or/folder /path/to/destination'
[12:54] <h1st0> king: please join #ubuntu-nl
[12:54] <Pici> king: Why does that matter?
[12:54] <peabody> darkangel_: in a terminal that is.
[12:54] <h1st0> king: type in /j #ubuntu-nl to get suport in your native language
[12:54] <peabody> darkangel_: mv is sort for move
[12:54] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: shame on me, they do have a guide on what to do. but it is terribly complicated and confusing.. they give me lists of package dependencies and tell me to compilate the kernel and blah.. but it's all not very clear
[12:54] <peabody> darkangel_: it's used for renaming as well
[12:54] <mewshi> i tried to startx from ssh, it says "X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting"
[12:55] <peabody> mrnotsoclever: lucky you.  bummer your card isn't easy to support.  The most frustrating thing about linux is knowing that it's possible to get your hardware working but it's going to be a lot of work :)
[12:55] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: the most frustrating thing is that this "tutorial" seems to include a lot of steps that are part of a standard ubuntu installation
[12:56] <peabody> mewshi: You need to change an entry in the /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config file to do that.  on the remote machine that is.
[12:56] <h1st0> mrnotsoclever: what kind of card?
[12:56] <mewshi> peabody: could you help me out with this?
[12:56] <mewshi> I do still have ssh access
[12:56] <mrnotsoclever> h1st0: it's a VIA S3 Unichrome Pro
[12:56] <h1st0> mrnotsoclever: try searching the wiki at help.ubuntu.com for your cards manaufacturer there will most likely be a howto
[12:56] <peabody> mewshi: type echo $DISPLAY into the terminal.  Does it show anything?
[12:57] <mewshi> localhost:10.0
[12:57] <h1st0> mewshi: yeah you need a seperate display to do that also.  and you have to ssh with the -X option
[12:57] <PDM_clever> :10.0 sounds like the result of a ssh -X
[12:57] <mewshi> alright, well, um... yeah, I don't know how to do that in putty
[12:57] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  hmmmm..works for me....you are loging in on the remote box as an authorised user aren't you
[12:57] <peabody> h1st0: I prefer the -Y option.  It's given me much less trouble in the past.
[12:57] <PDM_clever> putty along cant handle X11 forwarding
[12:57] <mewshi> yes
[12:58] <h1st0> mewshi: you can enable X11 forwarding in putty its an option
[12:58] <PDM_clever> you would need a X server installed on winblows
[12:58] <mrnotsoclever> h1st0: where will i find the wiki? i only see links to stuff like multimedia
[12:58] <darkangel_> peabody:  i keep getting errors how would i move /home/darkangel/Desktop/linux to /usr/src
[12:58] <mewshi> h1st0, what option is it?
[12:58] <PDM_clever> ive managed to get it to work using the cygwin X server and putty
[12:58] <knowledge> can anyone tell me if im new to linux what os to run
[12:58] <peabody> mrnotsoclever: It's the community documentation.  You can get to it off of ubuntu.com by following the documentation link there.
[12:58] <h1st0> knowledge: ubuntu is definately pretty easy
[12:58] <murkyMurk> knowledge: ubuntu of course
[12:58] <h1st0> !better | knowledge
[12:58] <ubotu> knowledge: 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.
[12:59] <ePax> I'm on Feisty and i have litle problem with amsn. I installed amsn from add/remove and from Synaptic but i get the same problem. All letter and icons are just too small. So i cant see anything. I even tryed to change resolution but it didnt work.
[12:59] <peabody> darkangel_: first make sure something called linux isn't already there at your destination
[12:59] <bascule> knowledge: your asking that quwstion in a rather biased channel :)
[12:59] <darkangel_> peabody: ok there isnt
[12:59] <peabody> darkangel_: then run 'sudo mv /home/darkangel/Desktop/linux /usr/src
[12:59] <peabody> darkangel_: minus that quote character, sorry about that
[12:59] <murkyMurk> knowledge: although slackware will teach you more :-)
[01:00] <knowledge> well i wanna run either beryl or fusion for eyecandy and cant get to work
[01:00] <knowledge> got wifi working
[01:00] <knowledge> that was a task
[01:00] <mewshi> if someone could help me out with this on puTTy, I would love them forever
[01:00] <h1st0> knowledge: you need to install video drivers
[01:00] <darkangel_> peabody: thanks
[01:00] <bascule> incidentally people i saw my first linux machine at work today brought in by a customer, I fixed it on the spot and all was good, to me this is a watershed moment, I must have seen 2000 machines and it's the first one :)
[01:00] <peabody> knowledge: It depends.  Ubuntu is great.  I've heard really good things about SuSe as well.
[01:00] <h1st0> knowledge: what type of video card do you have?
[01:00] <knowledge> raedon x200
[01:00] <hou5ton> I have installed all the codecs and done things I found suggested in the forums, and still ... when I try to play a .mov file with Totem Movie Player, the application immediately shuts down
[01:00] <Javid> X is doing this: http://www.genericus.org/b/screenerr.jpg - what might be the issue?
[01:00] <h1st0> !ati | knowledge
[01:00] <ubotu> knowledge: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:01] <bascule> and yes it was ubuntu
[01:01] <h1st0> !compiz > knowledge
[01:01] <peabody> bascule: that's awesome, where do you work?
[01:01] <foug> does ubuntu have a spyware scanner? I won't lie I browse a lot of porn sites. I want to see if linux gets as infected as windows after doing such naughty actions
[01:01] <murkyMurk> hou5ton: yeah, Titem can do that, Use mplayer or vlc
[01:01] <h1st0> foug: it doesn't
[01:01] <bulmer> foug: does hair grow in your palm?
[01:01] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: i found the wiki, but they dont have any howto for my card (unless im too dumb to search properly)
[01:01] <mewshi> h1st0, could you help me set putty up properly?
[01:01] <h1st0> !security | foug
[01:01] <bascule> peabody: I worka at PC World in the UK, despite the reputation we recently got  know what I am doing :)
[01:01] <ubotu> foug: If you feel the need to adopt security measures for your system, check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security - See also !root, !firewall and !server
[01:01] <peabody> foug: there is clamav, don't worry, I hit porn sites too, and I've never ever had spyware get installed on Linux
[01:01] <foug> bulmer: nope
[01:01] <kesor> help me! :)  ....     what is the package that had kernel sources?
[01:01] <bulmer> lolz
[01:02] <h1st0> mewshi: just click on X11 forwarding option under the properties for the server you are connecting to.
[01:02] <foug> peabody: sweet
[01:02] <peabody> bascule: don't know about your reputation, I'm in the states myself, california
[01:02] <foug> !firewall
[01:02] <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).
[01:02] <kesor> !kernel
[01:02] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[01:02] <peabody> mrnotsoclever: did you try the text rather than the title search?
[01:02] <mewshi> ok, well, um... then i need help setting up the configuration properly... something about XWrapper or something...
[01:02] <h1st0> !virus > foug
[01:02] <kesor> !vmware
[01:02] <darkangel_> peabody:  whats a good unraring program sides winrar
[01:02] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[01:02] <h1st0> kesor: stop
[01:02] <murkyMurk> kesor:  search via synaptic for linux-source
[01:02] <bmk781> are there many GUI tools for using bluetooth in ubuntu?
[01:02] <bascule> peabody: we got slashdotted and all sorts because some idiot manager + ckueless tech turned away a machine with a craacked hinge cause he had ubuntu on it .. :(
[01:02] <h1st0> kesor: you can message the bot privately via /msg ubotu whatever  to get a respone
[01:02] <kesor> cool, got the help i neeed. thank you all.
[01:03] <peabody> darkangel_: On Ubuntu?  you can install the unrar package and then fileroller can extract rars
[01:03] <mewshi> bascule, you work for pcworld or whatever? :P
[01:03] <hou5ton> murkyMurk:  do you have a suggestion as to which one would be the best for .mov files ... or the all around best choice?
[01:03] <peabody> bascule: ah hah!  In that case I did hear about you on reddit.com ;)
[01:03] <bastid_raZor> bmk781: i have bluetooth working .. it is a simple tool nothing over the top
[01:03] <knowledge> how do i check if my video card driver is up to date and willing to run some eyecandy
[01:03] <bastid_raZor> bmk781: it is a kde app..
[01:03] <argile> murkyMurk 'command not found'
[01:03] <bmk781> bastid_raZor: just the hcitool?
[01:03] <SpudDogg> can anyone here answer a c++ coding question for me?  i want my program to open and run a command in a new terminal window.  is that even possible?
[01:04] <SpudDogg> i know this is not a c++ channel, just asking for help
[01:04] <darkangel_> peabody: i keep trying but it says unknown filetype do i need and update for fileroller (yes ubuntu)
[01:04] <stonebear> Anyone know if it is possible to mount anextel/iDen cell phone in linux?
[01:04] <bascule> peabody: mewshi I can only say that I and those in my stoer are nowhere near as clueless as the idiots this guy ran into ...
[01:04] <murkyMurk> hou5ton: I always swear by mplayer but vlc is actually slightlt better with video files so if you must choose go with vlc
[01:04] <peabody> knowledge: there used to be a live cd with the necessary stuff preconfigured to check, but I don't believe it exists anymore because having the proprietary drivers pre-installed was a violation of the gpl on the linux kernel.
[01:04] <bastid_raZor> bmk781: it says Bluetooth OBEX Client KDEBluetooth Framework
[01:04] <foug> how can i do packet sniffing on my wi-fi?
[01:04] <bastid_raZor> foug: get a packet sniffing dog?
[01:04] <knowledge> doh
[01:04] <peabody> darkangel_: did you install unrar?
[01:05] <mewshi> alright, I'm logged in using SSH, can someone help me set it up on the other end so that I can use X with ssh?
[01:05] <bmk781> bastid_raZor: ok i guess ill try that
[01:05] <darkangel_>   %C3 ohhh no
[01:05] <foug> bastid_raZor: you being serious or joking?
[01:05] <ST47> foug: install wireshark
[01:06] <bastid_raZor> bmk781: google it. i'm sure there is more info out there about it and what else you need
[01:06] <foug> ST47: thanks
[01:06] <murkyMurk> mewshi: the user you are logged in as on the remote box....are they a normal user?
[01:06] <peabody> bascule: It's alright, most tech guys I know love linux.
[01:06] <mewshi> murkyMurk: yes, regular user
[01:06] <ooplz> foug: first, your card and driver must support monitor mode. not all cards/drivers can do this.
[01:06] <darkangel_> peabody:  can i get that with tha symtemaptic packager thing
[01:06] <ST47> it's spelt 'synaptic'
[01:06] <foug> ooplz: i use my onboard network my mother board came with to plug into my router
[01:07] <ST47> 'symptomatic' is a medical term
[01:07] <murkyMurk> mewshi: export DISPLAY=:0.0
[01:07] <peabody> darkangel_: Yes, but I believe you have to enable the multiverse repository in the software sources control panel under administartion.
[01:07] <murkyMurk> mewshi: startx&
[01:07] <ST47> foug: you need a wireless adapter to sniff wireless stuff
[01:07] <ooplz> foug: you have to know the chipset
[01:07] <bascule> ST47: so is synaptic :)
[01:07] <murkyMurk> mewshi: always works for me...I use it daily
[01:07] <ST47> bascule: very true
[01:07] <argile> q: how do i install gdm from the $?
[01:07] <mewshi> murkyMurk: alright, that went, now what?
[01:07] <foug> ST47: hmmm, what do you mean? My computer is the main one for my wi-fi, i'm the admin i suppose
[01:07] <ST47> argile: sudo apt-get install gdm
[01:07] <nickrud> argile: sudo apt-get install gdm
[01:08] <argile> thanks.
[01:08] <darkangel_> peabody:  can i sudo that
[01:08] <mewshi> it says "error in locking authority file /home/mewshi/.XAuthority"
[01:08] <ST47> foug: yeah, but if you can't see the wi-fi, you can't record the data
[01:08] <peabody> darkangel_: by editing the source.list file directly under /etc/apt
[01:08] <darkangel_> peabody:  if so whats the terminal
[01:08] <murkyMurk> mewshi: well normally then I'd do something like vlc -f <file.avi>&    and the vide would play on my tv
[01:08] <peabody> darkangel_: uncomment the sections where multiverse is.
[01:08] <foug> ST47: hmmm, i see. Do i need a little USB wi-fi receiver then?
[01:08] <mewshi> murkyMurk: i'm not trying to play video!
[01:08] <mewshi> I'm trying to use VNC
[01:09] <ST47> foug: yeah, or a PCI card
[01:09] <murkyMurk> mewshi: but you can do anything and it'll happen on the remote display
[01:09] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: text search did the trick.. but they only find me laptop tests which indicate my problems and a dubious link to a fix, which was for 64bit however and didnt work
[01:09] <peabody> mewshi: What ssh client are you using?
[01:09] <mewshi> puTTy
[01:09] <idiot> peabody, thanks for the help.  i got it working again.  i just used gparted and reformatted it.  seems to be alright now.  i guess the issue was that i unplugged the usb drive before unmounting it...
[01:09] <peabody> mrnotsoclever: Joy
[01:09] <foug> ST47: ahh, k. My router with the antenna's can't do it on it's own? I mean, it is it's own wireless, why can't it see what it sends out?
[01:09] <velko> SpudDogg, it is possible. you can execute a program via a system call like system() or execv(). if you execute a terminal via such call you can pass as a parameter the program you want to execute (for example: xterm -e ls)
[01:09] <peabody> idiot: glad i could help
[01:10] <mewshi> and then I try to do 'sudo startx' and it says "Could not connect to 0:0
[01:10] <ST47> foug: probably, for security - don't want to send that to just anyone
[01:10] <peabody> foug: you can see what it sends with wireshark
[01:10] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: im bursting with happiness :)
[01:10] <murkyMurk> mewshi: ahhh. I see. I woudl only get that if i tried to do it as root
[01:10] <SpudDogg> velko, thank you...i tried that though.  i get an 'invalid argument' error.  any more ideas?
[01:10] <darkangel_> peabody:  the restricted thing
[01:10] <peabody> mrnotsoclever: Unfortunately you best bet is probably the ubuntu forums to see if you can get someone to guide you through the installation of your card.
[01:11] <mewshi> it says "user not authorized to start the X server"
[01:11] <schnoods> anyone tried burning ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso with nero on windows and got the foreign image size error ?
[01:11] <peabody> darkangel_: restricted thing??
[01:11] <velko> SpudDogg, correct your arguments ;-)
[01:11] <bascule> mewshi: did you say earlier $DISPLAY returned 10:1 if so try startx -- 10:1
[01:11] <schnoods> it says to either correct it or ignore it, just not sure which one to chose :\
[01:11] <peabody> darkangel_: The multiverse is where non-free software resides.
[01:11] <murkyMurk> mewshi: why sudo startx ? why not just startx
[01:11] <darkangel_> peabody:  software restricted by copyright
[01:11] <bascule> mewshi: incidentally I know nothing about X over ssh
[01:11] <peabody> darkangel_: unrar is free as in beer, but not as in freedom, so it's in multiverse.
[01:11] <mewshi> because it says that the user does not have permissions to start the X server
[01:11] <bascule> mewshi: try gdm
[01:12] <SpudDogg> velko, do you want to see the command I'm trying?  if it wont work in a terminal window it wont work in a c program with system() around it
[01:12] <bascule> mewshi: or sudo gdm
[01:12] <velko> SpudDogg, correct
[01:12] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: i guess so.. can you tell me if i miss anything on this list though? Ubuntu Linux 7.04 dependency packages (deb):     autoconf (>2.53)    automake(>1.6)    autotools-dev    build-essential    bash    cpp-4.1    gcc-4.1-base    gcc-4.1    linux-source-2.6.20    libdrm-dev    libgl1-mesa-dev    libncurse5    libnucrse5-dev
[01:12] <peabody> mewshi: Putty alone probably cannot work with X.  You'll have to look into a way to turn on remote X in some other way.
[01:12] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  inthat case type xhost local:root   hopefully that will allow remote root to hold x
[01:12] <bmk781> to anyone using bluetooth: get Blueman http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Utilities/Blueman-30673.shtml
[01:12] <goodhabit> Hello. With Ubuntu cd comes some sofware for windows. Can smb tell me what kind of software it is?
[01:12] <peabody> mrnotsoclever: missing?  for what?  I don't know what it is you need
[01:12] <mewshi> gdm is already running
[01:12] <Pici> nickrud: It does if you are running an xserver on windows.
[01:12] <SpudDogg> velko, spuddogg@desktop:~$ gnome-terminal -e sudo airodump-ng -c 6 --bssid 00:11:50:D0:A4:D1 -w home ath0
[01:12] <SpudDogg> Invalid argument: "airodump-ng"
[01:13] <murkyMurk> mewshi: but do not sudo it...run it normal user
[01:13] <mrnotsoclever> i guess all of those packs
[01:13] <nickrud> Pici: I was just wondering about cygwin. Now I don't have to go look. Thanks
[01:13] <peabody> mewshi: do you have an X server running on your windows machine?
[01:13] <darkangel_> i just searchrd with synaptic package manager but vouldnt find it
[01:13] <Pici> !away > simmerz|away (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[01:13] <darkangel_> peabody: lokk a few lines
[01:13] <mewshi> no, I don't.  I've never been told I would need one
[01:13] <peabody> goodhabit: I believe open office, firefox, and blender, maybe a few other thingns.
[01:14] <velko> SpudDogg, lookup the man page for gnome-terminal. my example was based on xterm. xterm uses -e for executing stuff. i don't know the correct option for gnome-terminal
[01:14] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  you are connecting from linux to linux aren't you?
[01:14] <mewshi> No
[01:14] <goodhabit> peabody: There are anti-virus software?
[01:14] <mewshi> I'm connecting from windows to linux -_-
[01:14] <peabody> goodhabit: yes, clamav
[01:14] <SpudDogg> velko, cool. thanks man.  i honestly think of that :)
[01:14] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  well i must've missed that gem.
[01:14] <goodhabit> peabody: Is it best antivirus software for *nix?
[01:15] <mewshi> puTTY only runs on windows -_-
[01:15] <Wolf23> gravemind:  back, now i am free
[01:15] <peabody> darkangel_: so you uncommented the lines with multiverse?  Then try sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install unrar
[01:15] <darkangel_> %C8 im am sooooooooooo bored
[01:15] <nathan> when I try to eject my cd I get a message saying I don't have privelages to eject it... and I can't burn a disk.. how do I add myself to that?
[01:15] <New> avg, virus protection, but I cant install in linux
[01:15] <goodhabit> I am searchning userfriendly and working one.
[01:15] <Wolf23> gravemind:  did u got the readme.txt
[01:15] <mewshi> If i could just figure out how to startx as the normal user, I think I'd be fine
[01:15] <peabody> goodhabit: It's one of the only ones :).  I've found AV just isn't that important with linux.
[01:15] <mewshi> but no one will help me with that!
[01:15] <Scunizi> mewshi, here's a tutorial on how to get X to work over SSH http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/XoverSSH/X-over-SSH2.html
[01:15] <mewshi> I NEED TO GET VNC, which usually starts WITH X, TO START FIRST
[01:15] <goodhabit> peabody: What is AV?
[01:16] <quittt_> is it possible to resize a ext3 partition?
[01:16] <peabody> goodhabit: Anti-virus
[01:16] <darkangel_> peabody: wait just found with package manager threr is unrar and unrar-free which one
[01:16] <murkyMurk> mewshi: if you have root access to the remote box just add X authority to the normal user
[01:16] <mewshi> How do I do that?
[01:16] <peabody> quittt_: yes,
[01:16] <quittt_> peabody: oh, tell me how
[01:16] <peabody> murkyMurk: mewshi is using Putty, does he have an X server running?  if he doesn't all of this advice is moot.
[01:17] <darkangel_> peabody:  ahh il get em both
[01:17] <New> is there any auto instal for linux
[01:17] <mewshi> peabody, I've been told that it wasn't
[01:17] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  use KDE, set it to auto log on with no password. Set up its krdc to accept on password and connect using vnc client from windows. works eevry time
[01:17] <nickrud> mewshi: http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/ talks about running putty and an X server on windows
[01:17] <mewshi> GOD DAMMIT, I HAVE NO CLUE HOW TO SET IT TO USE KDE, OR HOW TO CHANGE THIS STUFF
[01:17] <preaction> !caps | mewshi
[01:17] <ubotu> mewshi: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[01:17] <New> imao
[01:17] <mewshi> It's not like the computer is in the next bloody room!
[01:18] <gnutron> mewshi - rtfm
[01:18] <preaction> !rtfm | gnutron
[01:18] <peabody> mewshi: There is no way to get remote X working if you don't have an x server.  You'll need to run a vnc server
[01:18] <ubotu> gnutron: Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[01:18] <quittt_> ubotu: nobody is shouting... it just big letters
[01:18] <quittt_> it won't kill you heh
[01:18] <ePax> I'm on Feisty and i have litle problem with amsn. I installed amsn from add/remove and from Synaptic but i get the same problem. All letter and icons are just too small. So i cant see anything. I even tryed to change resolution but it didnt work.
[01:18] <avt3kk> how to change .divx to burn vid to dvd?
[01:18] <mewshi> ok, then, why doesn't puTTy say that ANYWHERE?
[01:18] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  well we can't even log on to it and we have to rely on you, who knows little, to tell us what's going on...doomed to fail really
[01:18] <peabody> ePax: what is amsn
[01:18] <gnutron> preaction - sorry.
[01:19] <mewshi> fine, you want to fix it yourself, smartass?
[01:19] <mrnotsoclever> peabody: okay, thank you really, really much for your help.. i think im gonna switch back to windows for a few days now and try to collect all the information i need to set up grapics properly :)
[01:19] <avt3kk> guys
[01:19] <bascule> avt3kk: if you can handle a terminal there is a bash script called any2vob out there
[01:19] <preaction> mewshi, you catch more flies with honey... think about it.
[01:19] <ePax> peabody: Its like gaim.
[01:19] <mewshi> look
[01:19] <xhaju> does anyone know how to write dvd-1 (8cm) in ubuntu ?
[01:19] <avt3kk> I cant do term
[01:19] <mewshi> i just want it to work
[01:19] <avt3kk> what next lol
[01:19] <peabody> mewshi: calm down, I won't help you if you keep up like this
[01:19] <murkyMurk> mewshi: I've been there. The easy way out is KDE, auto logon, krdc & a windows vnc client
[01:19] <Pici> mewshi: putty depends on packages that are in X Windows.
[01:19] <mewshi> murkyMurk
[01:19] <mewshi> HOW DO I SET THAT UP FROM SSH?
[01:19] <bascule> avt3kk: just google any2vob
[01:20] <Pici> !caps | mewshi
[01:20] <ubotu> mewshi: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[01:20] <peabody> ePax: dunno, if there isn't an option to change the font size in its preferences, then you're probably out of luck.  You might be able to change your theme font and see if that improves things.
[01:20] <avt3kk> k
[01:20] <bascule> avt3kk: and of course make sure you have all the neccessary codecs and such like installed
[01:20] <peabody> mewshi: you're on ignore from now on, if you can't be civil, don't expect people to help you
[01:20] <mewshi> I have been asking "How do I set this up from SSH?" for lots of things, and you guys keep giving me different things to try to figure out
[01:20] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  use apt-get through ssh?
[01:20] <mewshi> yeah, I HAVE KDE
[01:20] <LjL> mewshi: i'd rather you stopped shouting and swearing, thanksies
[01:21] <mewshi> but I don't know HOW TO SET IT UP TO START FROM SSH
[01:21] <avt3kk> what codecs?
[01:21] <IndyLucian> I need to convert an AVI movie file to an MP4 movie file for playback on the Playstation 3. Anyone know how to do this? I have tried Vive and Tab Encoder but did not work properly.
[01:21] <LjL> mewshi, that was the first warning, this is the last one
[01:21] <ePax> peabody: Thnx.
[01:21] <bascule> IndyLucian: ffmpeg, transcode and a man page or 2 ;P
[01:21] <mewshi> I can install KDE just fine
[01:22] <mewshi> I just don't know how to set it up so that it START INTO KDE
[01:22] <Nahi> hey my wireless device loads ghost drivers or it loads ghost hardware can someone help me blacklist them or something ?
[01:22] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  good, start krdc server krdf? through ssh and then edit the ~.krdf conf file to allow password logons
[01:22] <mewshi> what?
[01:23] <mewshi> sorry about the shouting, but i'm getting bloody frustrated
[01:23] <hmhowie> mewshi: if you install kde desktop, the scripts in /etc/rc2.d will be automatically updated to make kde the default desktop, i think.
[01:23] <mewshi> Ok, well, there we go.
[01:23] <mewshi> So, I'm installing KDE right now
[01:23] <LjL> mewshi: we all often do, but shouting and swearing in the channel also makes *other* uninvolved people frustrated, please understand that
[01:23] <mewshi> no, time to wait...
[01:24] <Zylstra555> I have a friend that is having trouble with his Ubuntu machine, how can I use VNC to remotely access it and fix it for him?
[01:24] <mewshi> Still, when you guys tell me "Enable this" and I ask "How do I enable it?" and then no one answers, or worse, tells me to do something totally different, it gets frustrating
[01:24] <murkyMurk> mewshi:  it's late here, i'm getting tired, this is all getting a bit much. You will be using krdc/krfb so maybe googling them will help
[01:24] <Dede> opa
[01:25] <Dede> alguem aqui
[01:25] <Dede> ??
[01:25] <Pici> !es | Dede
[01:25] <ubotu> Dede: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:25] <darkangel_> \] 
[01:25] <darkangel_> peabody:  thank 4 unrar
[01:25] <peabody> darkangel_: no problem
[01:27] <emretemp> anyone knows if i can turn system messages in this channel? too many quit and joins messages here. Im using xchat.
[01:27] <emretemp> turn off i mean
[01:27] <Dede> ninguem fala nada aqui?????
[01:27] <murkyMurk> Zylstra555: get him to enable desktop sharing under system->preferences and log in that way maybe?
[01:27] <mneptok> !es > Dede
[01:27] <Nahi> root@Sanctuary:~# lsmod |grep pri
[01:27] <Nahi> prism2_pci             70784  0
[01:27] <Nahi> p80211                 31884  1 prism2_pci
[01:27] <amd64> #ubuntu-fr
[01:27] <Nahi> is anything wrong with this picture ?
[01:28] <bascule> avt3kk: seems it's called any2dvd these days http://mightylegends.zapto.org/dvd/any2vob/
[01:28] <MrPink> hello, I installed a theme with a splash screen and it was working fine, now in the very first screen (when it shows the progress bar of Linux loading) there is a black rectangle across where a image should be, does anybody know what that could be, or how I could fix it ? (everything else still works fine)
[01:28] <Mr_Siebel> Can anyone tell me how to convert an .avi format into a .vob
[01:29] <bascule> Mr_Siebel: http://mightylegends.zapto.org/dvd/any2vob/ <-- comand line util you were warned :)
[01:29] <AncientRelic> I've got a NTFS formatted I'd like to share with Samba is this possible?
[01:29] <PriceChild> AncientRelic, format of the disk doesn't matter as long as its mounted
[01:29] <murkyMurk> AncientRelic: Samba will share anything
[01:29] <darkangel_> peabody:  i unrar a rar (duh) like this unrar e google earth and sky.rar (e means in current dir right) and i cant find the 3 exe files
[01:29] <nickrud> emretemp: right click the #ubuntu tab, toggle show join/part
[01:29] <Nahi> could anyone help me in a wireless card issue ?
[01:29] <Mr_Siebel> Thanks, someone gave me devede and that didn't work out so well
[01:29] <AncientRelic> I'm trying but its not showing on the client
[01:30] <bascule> darkangel_: unrar x thingy.rar
[01:30] <murkyMurk> AncientRelic: restart Samba? I used to control it via WebMin
[01:30] <peabody> darkangel_: You're trying to install google earth?  There's a native linux version, why aren't you using that?
[01:30] <AncientRelic> murkyMurk: I am controlling it with SWAT and yeah I restarted smbd
[01:30] <boola> !flash64
[01:30] <ubotu> You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[01:31] <darkangel_> ohhh really oh opps but is there a crack 4 that one
[01:31] <darkangel_> peabody:
[01:31] <peabody> darkangel_: crack?  To do what?
[01:31] <emretemp> nickrud: sorry but there is nothing like "show join/part" when i right click on the #ubuntu
[01:31] <murkyMurk> AncientRelic: maybe an odd permissions thing. it should work so keep hacking at it until it does :-)
[01:31] <PriceChild> emretemp, so you're on xchat-gnome not xchat?
[01:31] <emretemp> do i need to install some kind of special module ?
[01:31] <AncientRelic> murkyMurk: That'
[01:31] <Scunizi> darkangel_, google has a linux version of earth.
[01:31] <AncientRelic> murkyMurk: That's why I'm here ;)\
[01:31] <darkangel_> peabody: google earth linux ne way where can i get that
[01:32] <MrPink> hello, I installed a theme (divinorum) with a splash screen and it was working fine, now in the very first screen (when it shows the progress bar of Linux loading) there is a black rectangle across where a image should be, does anybody know what that could be, or how I could fix it ? (the other aspects of the Theme still work fine)
[01:32] <peabody> It's on google earth's website
[01:32] <emretemp> ups sorry i wasnt aware that xchatgnome somehow differs from xchat
[01:32] <Scunizi> darkangel_, http://earth.google.com/tour/thanks-linux4.html
[01:32] <emretemp> i think id better install xchat then , am i right ?
[01:32] <bascule> MrPink: i assume the rectangle is where the progree bar used to be(?)
[01:32] <nickrud> emretemp: erm, must be a new option in the gutsy version, sorry.
[01:33] <MrPink> bascule no both progress bars (there are two for this theme) are visible
[01:33] <murkyMurk> maybe give webmin a go, i found it's interface pretty bullet proof but that was a few years ago now
[01:33] <AncientRelic> emretemp: Just install xchat-gnome from synaptic and it should install the necessary bit
[01:33] <AncientRelic> emretemp: that's what I did
[01:33] <MrPink> bascule As far as I remember it is really a background image file that is missing
[01:33] <emretemp> ancientrelic, ok thx im going to install that
[01:33] <bascule> MrPink: oh well, no idea reaally, boot themes are not something I really know much about
[01:34] <MrPink> bascule: The weird thing is that the image is identical to the image that is then displayed seconds later in the Login Screen... so when I enter username & password...
[01:34] <AncientRelic> MrPink: Wait 3 weeks for 2.20 and Gutsy it's going to completely change it
[01:34] <murkyMurk> I like Gutsy
[01:34] <MrPink> AncientRelic  is Gutsy the creator of that theme? And do you know it what way he is going to change it ?
[01:34] <darkangel_> peabody: ive never used a *.bin file do i just dubble click it
[01:34] <nickrud> lol
[01:34] <AncientRelic> MrPink: Gutsy is Ubuntu 7.10
[01:35] <peabody> darkangel_: I run those from the terminal using 'sh filename'
[01:35] <nickrud> !gutsy
[01:35] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[01:35] <AncientRelic> !gutsy gibbon
[01:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gutsy gibbon - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:35] <bascule> MrPink: all framebuffer related I guess and i just saw the AncientRelic post so here's hoping
[01:35] <AncientRelic> thanks nickrud
[01:35] <peabody> darkangel_: Remember, there's filename completion in a terminal with tab.  Just type part of a filename and hit tab
[01:35] <darkangel_> peabody: oh ok so sh file.bin
[01:35] <linux26> I have this problem with my Dell Latitude C610 laptop, after upgrading to Gutsy Gibbon; the image on my screen is distorted on the X-axis.
[01:35] <MrPink> aha so 3 weeks until a new Ubuntu release?
[01:35] <AncientRelic> MrPink: exactly
[01:36] <PriceChild> !gutsy | linux26
[01:36] <ubotu> linux26: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[01:36] <nickrud> and it does make handling boot screens much easier
[01:36] <Ritzerisk> is there a way to rdp from windows to kde
[01:36] <MrPink> AncientRelic: and that will change all the themes and apps ?!?
[01:36] <peabody> linux26: X-axis?
[01:36] <nef> ayuda
[01:37] <murkyMurk> Ritzerisk: yep. vnc clients handle that and the default KDE desktop share demon is rdp compatible
[01:37] <darkangel_> peabody: koll installing
[01:37] <MrPink> hmpf damn... after I spent the last few days setting up my new environment :(
[01:37] <darkangel_> peabody: Uncompressing Google Earth for GNU/Linux 4.2.198.2451
[01:37] <emretemp> yup, installed xchat and here is the toggle option whether to show join/quit messages or not. thx guys. i dunno why there is not an option like this in gnome-xchat
[01:37] <MrPink> anybody know a site where the main changes between 7.04 and 7.10 are explained ?
[01:37] <Ritzerisk> what packackge would i install on both ends for rdp
[01:38] <Mr_Siebel> Bascule: I downloaded that file and clicked the exe, I got nothing
[01:38] <PriceChild> MrPink, you can upgrade and not lose it. discussion of gutsy in #ubuntu+1 ONLY
[01:38] <icecool> hey i have a problem with xaralx
[01:38] <icecool> can anyone help me?
[01:38] <bascule> Mr_Siebel: i marked clearly as command line only, you were warned ... :)
[01:38] <Ritzerisk> for vnc i mean
[01:38] <linux26> peabody: more exactly the image is moved to the left by about 1/2 an inch and pixels become some sort of lines, like when you connect a 1024x768 gfx output to a 640x480 monitor.
[01:38] <MrPink> PriceChild Sorry, but not lose what? Installed themes ?
[01:38] <PriceChild> MrPink, any personal settings you've made
[01:38] <Mr_Siebel> I know I tried that
[01:38] <Mr_Siebel> Nothing
[01:39] <bascule> ./any2dvd file.avi
[01:39] <peabody> linux26: Ah, I think I know what you mean.  That's probably related to your graphics card.
[01:39] <mook> whats a good AV to use? i have a virus..
[01:39] <darkangel_> peabody: dose google earth need internet
[01:39] <MrPink> PriceChild Ok thanks, I guess I will just wait for it to come out and then check out how to procede... will this channel change into the support for 7.10 or stay 7.04 ?
[01:39] <murkyMurk> Ritzerisk: just enable desktop sharing in the KDE GUI via the menus,,,setting up any security you need. Then install a VNC client on teh windows box and connect over IP
[01:39] <peabody> darkangel_: yeah
[01:39] <PriceChild> MrPink, it will support 6.06, 6.10, 7.04 and 7.10
[01:40] <peabody> darkangel_: Sorry, gotta take a break, be back in 15
[01:40] <bastid_raZor> mook:  you have a virus on a linux box?
[01:40] <MrPink> ok cool thanks
[01:40] <Ritzerisk> ohh thats it for kde and download a vnc client ...
[01:40] <linux26> peabody: It's a ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY, and what I know is that it sure did work in Feisty Fawn.
[01:40] <Mr_Siebel> bascule: Just the name of the movie or the path and nmae?
[01:40] <Mr_Siebel> name*
[01:40] <icecool> so can anyone help me
[01:40] <mook> it was hacked in..
[01:40] <Ritzerisk> snazzy whats a good client if you dont mind me asking... thanks
[01:40] <icecool> this is the error i get
[01:40] <bascule> Mr_Siebel: /full/path/to/the.avi
[01:40] <icecool> xaralx: /build/buildd/libcairo-1.4.2/src/cairo-ft-font.c:659: _cairo_ft_unscaled_font_set_scale: Assertion `error == 0' failed.
[01:41] <icecool> how do i fix this
[01:41] <ubuntu> I have an AMD64 wanted to get peoples opinion here about running feisty64bit
[01:41] <tarelerulz> I have one computer I installed vncserver on  and when i try to vnc into it I get nothing.  I think the computer is at gdm  screen So does that have something to do with way I can't vnc .  Is vnc not ran at that point
[01:41] <bascule> mook: please send me a copy of this virus, I *really* want to see a virus for linux, yes honestly
[01:41] <gilster> I have an AMD64 wanted to get peoples opinion here about running feisty64bit
[01:41] <murkyMurk> Ritzerisk: yep, desktop sharing is builtin to KDE. RealVNC for windows works fine
[01:41] <linux26> mook: can I have one too?
[01:41] <Jerold> mook: http://www.chkrootkit.org/
[01:41] <mook> i dunno if i can even catch it..
[01:42] <bascule> mook: what makes you think you have one?
[01:42] <Ritzerisk> so if i didnt want the gui envirorment can i just have ssh also
[01:42] <Ritzerisk> do i have to configure anything on the kubuntu
[01:42] <gilster> what are the basic limitations for me right now using the 64bit feisty? anyone>?
[01:42] <murkyMurk> Ritzerisk: yep but you need a windows ssh client...putty was mentioned earlier but I've never used it
[01:43] <myfinaldoom4> hello?
[01:43] <Mr_Siebel> bascule: ./any2dvd/home/moneyman/torrents/Crash.avi: No such file or directory
[01:43] <murkyMurk> gilster: comapibility...most apps are still 32bit
[01:43] <Scunizi> tarelerulz, is the computer you install vnc on windows or ubuntu?
[01:43] <myfinaldoom4> yea i need some help on synaptic package manager
[01:44] <gilster> murkymurk: but these apps will work on the 64bit no?
[01:44] <ePax> How can I install one .deb package?
[01:44] <icecool> what is libcairo?
[01:44] <bascule> Mr_Siebel: you need a space between the util and the target file (again you were warned this was a command line utility)
[01:44] <mook> how do i install that rootkit thing?
[01:44] <Scunizi> ePax, double click it.. if you downloaded it.
[01:44] <emretemp> epax:   use this command -> dkg -i
[01:44] <emretemp> dpkg
[01:44] <murkyMurk> gilster: I had issues. I had to run a chroot environment for some, not for others. was a PiTa
[01:44] <myfinaldoom4> ANY 1 THAT CAN HELP ME WITH SYNAPTIC PACKAGE MANAGER?
[01:44] <gilster> murkymurk: ok can you elaborate>?
[01:45] <ePax> Thnx
[01:45] <bruenig> !caps | myfinaldoom4
[01:45] <ubotu> myfinaldoom4: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[01:45] <gilster> murkymurk: for what did you need chroot?
[01:45] <Scunizi> !caps | myfin
[01:45] <ubotu> myfin: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[01:45] <nickrud> icecool: cairo is the canvas rendering library (draws text & the like in windows)
[01:45] <argile> how do i reinstall from the cd on a powerbook?
[01:45] <Scunizi> !ask | myfinaldoom4
[01:45] <ubotu> myfinaldoom4: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:45] <myfinaldoom4> im sorry im really frustrated
[01:45] <myfinaldoom4> i need help fixing a repository issue
[01:45] <Scunizi> myfinaldoom4, you have to be more specific
[01:45] <myfinaldoom4> i put in a wrong 3rd party repository
[01:46] <myfinaldoom4> and it says ......go to dialog to fix problem
[01:46] <murkyMurk> gilster: I had Firefox, iceweasle, et & OpenOffice all in a 32bit chroot in a 64bit environment. they ranslower in the chroot that they would natively on an i386 version on the same cpu so i went back to 32 bit OS
[01:47] <Scunizi> myfinaldoom4, and you want to correct that.. gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list to open the file and manually correct it.
[01:47] <bascule> myfinaldoom4: paste you /etc/apt/sources.list in some paste place and someone will spot the bad line
[01:47] <gilster> murkymurk: well well..is this still the case.
[01:47] <Ritzerisk> yea i heard of putty
[01:47] <gilster> ?
[01:47] <argile> can i view just messages addressed to me?
[01:47] <icecool> hello............i have a libcairo problem with xara
[01:47] <bascule> argile: no
[01:47] <icecool> can ya please help
[01:47] <noelferreira> how can i protect a folder with a password?
[01:47] <lastnode> noelferreira: generally, only you can view your own files
[01:47] <Scunizi> !ask | icecool
[01:47] <Torahtee1> Hey everyone
[01:47] <ubotu> icecool: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:47] <lastnode> noelferreira: what exactly do you wanna do?
[01:47] <tarelerulz> Scunizi , the computer I installed vncviewer on it Ubuntu 7.04 .
[01:47] <myfinaldoom4> what....what do i have to do?
[01:47] <emretemp> can someone point me a good document about ubuntu 's default partioning system? currently i ve some partitions like /var/run, /var/lock, /dev/shm etc. which i didnt choose to be a new partition but ubuntu somehow mount them (and i coudnt see them on fstab either)
[01:47] <murkyMurk> gilster: things get better all the time. I haven't tried in the last 6 months...let us know how you get on :-)
[01:47] <D4N`> hello
[01:48] <myfinaldoom4> place it in the terminal?
[01:48] <noelferreira> i want to restrict access to a private folder
[01:48] <mneptok> emretemp: df -h
[01:48] <Torahtee1> Trying to install the gtk hello world example found here: http://www.gtk.org/tutorial/x111.html. I get this error: E: Couldn't find package libgtk-x11-2.0-dev
[01:48] <mal3vol3nce> hello, fuck. i'm having trouble getting used to this, can someone help me out?
[01:48] <bascule> emretemp: no you don't those are vrtual file syatems that exist in RAM only
[01:48] <Jerold> mook: a) Download the chkrootkit tarball / b) unpack it somewhere / c) view the README file for usage instrctions
[01:48] <bruenig> emretemp, they aren't partitions
[01:48] <noelferreira> i want to restrict access to a private folder, lastnode
[01:48] <Pici> !ohmy | mal3vol3nce
[01:48] <ubotu> mal3vol3nce: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:48] <gilster> murkymurk: i thought firefox32 bit run just fine in 64bitfeisty
[01:48] <mneptok> emretemp: i doubt you have actual partitions for those directories
[01:48] <Mr_Siebel> bascule: ... ./any2dvd/ /home/moneyman/torrents/Crash.avi ??
[01:48] <Torahtee1> Perhaps there's a package I'm missing? If so, what is it?
[01:48] <mneptok> !ohmy | mal3vol3nce
[01:48] <emretemp> bascule, how can i make tem no exec then ? |  mneptok. they are not real partitions, but ubuntu mounts them seperately.
[01:49] <D4N`> I'll find out
[01:49] <bascule> Mr_Siebel: no trailing slash on any2dvd (you were warned this was a command line utility ... :) )
[01:49] <Alex_Gaynor> What is the difference between apt-get and aptitude?
[01:49] <mal3vol3nce> my bad, I'm sorry.
[01:49] <nickrud> icecool: describe the problem, someone may recognize it
[01:49] <myfinaldoom4> bascule: in the terminal put what>
[01:49] <Scunizi> tarelerulz, strange. Ubuntu comes with VNC already installed. It's called Terminal Server Client.  did you install one you downloaded?
[01:49] <myfinaldoom4> ?
[01:49] <emretemp> im especially curious about /dev/shm one, that one must be no-exec right ?
[01:49] <icecool> well
[01:49] <icecool> when i run xara
[01:49] <icecool> i get this error
[01:49] <murkyMurk> gilster: yes but the addons for flash didn't...they remained 32 bit so needed a separate 32 bit firefox ina chroot to run...oh what fun
[01:49] <lastnode> noelferreira: im sorry, i have no idea. but in linux, usually only you, or a super user can view your own files.
[01:49] <Torahtee1> (just checking) Can anyone hear me? Or am I missing something?
[01:50] <icecool> xaralx: /build/buildd/libcairo-1.4.2/src/cairo-ft-font.c:659: _cairo_ft_unscaled_font_set_scale: Assertion `error == 0' failed.
[01:50] <bascule> myfinaldoom4: open /etc/apt/sources.list in a text editor then paste it at pastebin.com and give the link here
[01:50] <icecool> what do i do?
[01:50] <myfinaldoom4> oh
[01:50] <noelferreira> i want to protect even from me lastnode
[01:50] <Mr_Siebel> bascule: Man I got nothing... No matter which way I do it
[01:50] <gayle_> What is the file that tells distro version number?
[01:50] <Mr_Siebel> clear
[01:50] <murkyMurk> lastnode: sudo chmod 000 <filename>
[01:50] <nickrud> icecool: why not just install xaralx from the repos?
[01:50] <gilster> murkymurk: that really bites the big one br
[01:50] <gilster> bro*
[01:50] <Ritzerisk> i cant seem to find vnc info on the kde
[01:50] <noelferreira> lastnode, every time i go to a folder i want that asks me for a password. lastnode
[01:50] <icecool> i did
[01:51] <mook> how big is the kubuntu-desktop to download and install?
[01:51] <lastnode> noelferreira: what murkyMurk said
[01:51] <tarelerulz> Scunizi , I don't have screen for the other computer I am trying to get vnc working on .  So I installed vncserver  on a ssh sesioin on the remote computer
[01:51] <icecool> from ubuntu repositories
[01:51] <mook> how much harddrive space does it take up?
[01:51] <icecool> still get this error when i run it
[01:51] <murkyMurk> noelferreira: sudo chmod 000 <filename> iirc
[01:51] <icecool> should i reinstall it?
[01:51] <lastnode> noelferreira: sudo chmod 000 <filename>. prolly wont aks you for a pw though
[01:51] <Torahtee1> Hello? I'm getting this error when compiling a GTK app. Am I missing a package perhaps? The error is: E: Couldn't find package libgtk-x11-2.0-dev
[01:52] <darkangel_> peabody: dose google earth require a internetconnectionm
[01:52] <nickrud> icecool: one sec, I'm installing (and you should use the nick of whomever you're addressing, makes it easier to follow
[01:52] <gilster> murkymurk: really wanted to give 64bit a go. but firefox and openoffice are essential for me.
[01:52] <murkyMurk> Ritzerisk: it's called remote desktop sharing or something similar. It;s in the menus. Soz, i'm on gnome here
[01:52] <mook> does google earth work on linux?
[01:52] <peabody> darkangel_: Yeah, it does
[01:52] <Scunizi> tarelerulz, oh.. so you're trying to ssh with x or using VNC.. check out this tutorial  http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/XoverSSH/X-over-SSH2.html
[01:52] <mook> how big is the kubuntu-desktop to download and install?
[01:52] <Torahtee1> Can anyone here me?!
[01:52] <gnomefreak> mook: apt-cache show kubuntu-desktop will tell you
[01:52] <icecool> nickrud: ok
[01:53] <Pici> Torahtee1: libgtkextra-x11-2.0-dev is the only thing that kinda matches what you are looking for.
[01:53] <tarelerulz> Scunizi , I instlled vncserver and ran it and it gave me  usename-desktop:1  . I used that and nothing happed . I use the ip not the same ,but it did not work
[01:53] <Scunizi> tarelerulz, here's one for using VNC over ssh .. http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/VNC/vnc-over-ssh.html
[01:53] <Torahtee1> Ok, I'll try
[01:53] <murkyMurk> gilster: maybe they now do 64bit versions that work.....a nice long google might give you the confidence (or scare you off)
[01:53] <gnomefreak> mook: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop will tell you just type n if you dont want to contimue with install
[01:53] <noelferreira> lastnode, now i can't access it
[01:53] <gilster> murkymurk: googling now
[01:53] <gnomefreak> google earth does work on linux but is not supported in this channel please see #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[01:53] <myfinaldoom4> Bascule: the link i need to remove is............."deb http://blueeyedcreature.net/ubuntu/ main "
[01:53] <Scunizi> tarelerulz, did you try ipaddress:usename-desktop:1
[01:53] <gilster> murkymurk: i never really had the chance to do it. but now i kind of want to play with it...
[01:53] <lastnode> noelferreira: yeah. only an admin can now. do sudo <whatever you want to do>
[01:54] <gilster> murkymurk: was there system improvement for you
[01:54] <gilster> ?
[01:54] <Torahtee1> Same error
[01:54] <Torahtee1> I'll see if there's a #gtk
[01:54] <gilster> murkymurk: speed/stability/etc.///
[01:54] <cishpix> what's the command to know who is login in NIS server?
[01:54] <nickrud> icecool: does it simply not start? if so, you could try reinstalling. First you should look on bugs.launchpad.net , see if your problem is mentioned there, though
[01:54] <murkyMurk> gilster: i know that feeling..itch that just HAS to be scratched...back up back up back up
[01:54] <Torahtee1> 7 people in #gtk, and nobody at the comp
[01:54] <Ritzerisk> how do you enable VNC server on the kde through gui or command
[01:54] <Torahtee1> I guess I'm not programming with GTK...
[01:54] <argile> how do i reinstall from the cd drive from the $?
[01:55] <noelferreira> lastnode, there's no way to ask for a password any time i want to access it?
[01:55] <argile> (i have a bunch of dependencies)
[01:55] <mook> size: 15532 thats in megabytes?
[01:55] <murkyMurk> gilster: no speed increase that i noticed, less stable through chroot, less usable through chroot. And looked the same :-(
[01:55] <bruenig> from the $??
[01:55] <Scunizi> tarelerulz, sorry.. several months ago I got ssh with X working on my headless server but I didn't take notes and can't remember the specifics.. I didn't have it totally configured 'cause it was a little funky.
[01:55] <tarelerulz> Scunizi , never try that I just pu  192.168.2.9:1 and it did not work
[01:55] <lastnode> murkyMurk: can you pw protect af older?
[01:55] <argile> bruenig: ssh
[01:55] <lastnode> *dir
[01:55] <lastnode> noelferreira: ask murkyMurk
[01:55] <bruenig> $? is a bash variable that holds error codes
[01:55] <gilster> murkymurk: i dont know....
[01:55] <nickrud> argile: you mean reinstall without downloading the packages again?
[01:55] <bascule> Mr_Siebel: hmmm, I'm struggling with this myself, it used to be easier ... :)
[01:55] <Scunizi> tarelerulz, I think you might need the user name in there...
[01:56] <bobgill> how do I make a .sh script executable so it can be run
[01:56] <noelferreira> murkyMurk, i need to protect a folder with a password. i mean every time i want to access it asks me for a pw
[01:56] <cishpix> what's the command to know who is login in NIS server?please help me
[01:56] <nickrud> bobgill: chmod u+x <file>
[01:56] <myfinaldoom4> the link i need to remove is............."deb http://blueeyedcreature.net/ubuntu/ main "
[01:56] <argile> nickrud: my installing hungup on application installation and i continued on. now my startx doesn't look right and i don't have dgm
[01:56] <bobgill> nickrud: thanks !
[01:56] <myfinaldoom4> from the sources.list
[01:56] <Yelsew> Hey
[01:56] <nickrud> bobgill: that's executable by owner only
[01:56] <Scunizi> myfinaldoom4, just put a "#" in front of the line.
[01:57] <myfinaldoom4> i need to remove it
[01:57] <bobgill> nickrud: how can I make it executable by all
[01:57] <Yelsew> Can anyone help me with the install process from a cd? I can't get it to load when starting the PC... XD
[01:57] <murkyMurk> noelferreira: ahhh...I'd just make it root access and tehn you'd need to log in as root to view/change it. It's what I do with my 'do-not-dekete' stuff
[01:57] <nickrud> argile: try sudo apt-get -f install
[01:57] <nickrud> bobgill: chmod a+x
[01:57] <argile> nickrud: ok. thanks.
[01:57] <heguru> Yelsew: do you get any error?
[01:57] <bobgill> thanks
[01:57] <bmk781> where do i go to have a package submitted to the repos?
[01:57] <icecool> i tried reinstalling
[01:57] <Yelsew> No it trys to boot windows.
[01:57] <emretemp> yelsew: check bios settings, especially boot sequence and order.
[01:57] <Scunizi> myfinaldoom4, gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list to open the file.  Remove line... save... exit.. then sudo apt-get update to refresh synaptic.
[01:57] <nickrud> icecool: any bugs listed?
[01:58] <heguru> Yelsew: did you change your bios to boot from CD?
[01:58] <icecool> nickrud: dosent help reinstalling.....ill look for a bug in bugs.launchpad.net
[01:58] <Yelsew> Oh no
[01:58] <Yelsew> ^^l
[01:58] <Yelsew> ^^;
[01:58] <myfinaldoom4> Scunizi: i get it
[01:58] <myfinaldoom4> Scunizihold on
[01:58] <gilster> murkymurk: some dude at my girflfriends office was so gungho about me installing pcloslinux the other day....he was raving and ranting about it. said it was bees knees. holly moses....
[01:58] <nickrud> icecool: yeah, usually we're not the first to see problems ;)
[01:58] <Alex_Gaynor> How does one make curl print the response headers only, instead of the full file?
[01:58] <gilster> murkymurk: what a piec of cr**
[01:59] <egd-> can i get this compiz thing on a ubuntu live cd?
[01:59] <nickrud> argile: that advice assumes a couple of things: you have working internet, and that all necessary metapackages are at least named as installed
[01:59] <gilster> how is it possible that pclos has surpased ubuntu? i am dumbfounded.!!!
[01:59] <murkyMurk> noelferreira: so you'd go sudo chown root <folder> -r  then sudo chgrp root <folder> -r and then sudo chmod 000 <folder>   that woudl fix it good
[01:59] <kkathman> egd no
[01:59] <myfinaldoom4> Thanks guys
[01:59] <myfinaldoom4> big help
[01:59] <nickrud> gotta go
[01:59] <myfinaldoom4> bye
[01:59] <Scunizi> myfinaldoom4, got it done?
[01:59] <myfinaldoom4> yes
[01:59] <murkyMurk> gilster: horses for course
[01:59] <Scunizi> great
[02:00] <argile> nickrud: i'm kind of hosed. i want to reinstall from the cd but can't get it.
[02:00] <myfinaldoom4> until next time
[02:00] <Scunizi> :)
[02:00] <gilster> murkymurk: ?
[02:00] <mook> if i was to intall kubuntu with grome how would i swicts desktops?
[02:00] <tarelerulz> Scunizi , I did  vncviewer ipaddress:usernam-desktop:1 and I get vncviewer: ConnectToTcpAddr: connect: Connection refused
[02:00] <tarelerulz> Unable to connect to VNC server
[02:00] <murkyMurk> right, bedtime for Brits. l8rs
[02:00] <narothepharoh> How do you open a .daa file?
[02:01] <darkangel_> peabody: ok my grapick card sucks can i make google earth stop rendering till i can change some settings
[02:01] <bruenig> !iso
[02:01] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[02:01] <argile> how do i delete a cd from the ssh?
[02:01] <Scunizi> tarelerulz, you're one step closer..  at least it's trying.. I'm not sure where to guide you here. I'll leave it to someone else.  You might also ask in #ubuntu-server.. The server guys might do this sort of thing in their sleep.
[02:02] <narothepharoh> How do you open a .daa file?
[02:02] <peabody> darkangel_: Just try closing it.  You should see a dialog box asking if it's okay to force quit it after a feww seconds.
[02:02] <tarelerulz> Scunizi, the part that gets me is I ssh into the computer and ran vncserver and it gave me usename-desktop .  I used that did not work
[02:02] <tarelerulz> Scunizi thinks
[02:02] <Scunizi> np
[02:02] <darkangel_> peabody: no i can get it to quit but can i get it to like stop moving the earth
[02:03] <peabody> darkangel_: and your graphics card doesn't necessarily suck, you might have to do something to get hardware acceleration.
[02:03] <darkangel_> peabody: hmm a 4mb graphics dosent suck lol
[02:03] <peabody> darkangel_: try killall googleearth from a terminal
[02:03] <narothepharoh> How do you open a .daa file?
[02:03] <peabody> darkangel_: heh, well, yeah, that's pretty low by today's standards.
[02:03] <argile> from sudo apt-get -f install, i get error code: 0x70 . . .
[02:04] <egd-> is compiz and beryl two different programs with sameish effect?
[02:04] <mook> how do i install KDE?
[02:04] <narothepharoh> How do you open a .daa file?
[02:04] <heguru> !compiz | egd-
[02:04] <ubotu> egd-: 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
[02:04] <larson9999> linux rocks!
[02:04] <heguru> egd-: well they have been merged into one now (compiz fusion)
[02:06] <zengen1> Does anyone know of a linux irc client that is comparable to mIRC with autoget?  I've messed with a few of the XChat scripts, but none really do anything.  The Zeus script looked to be somewhat close, but hell if I can get it work.
[02:06] <stupid> have any of you guyus used LFS??
[02:07] <bruenig> !ot | stupid
[02:07] <ubotu> stupid: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:07] <stupid> well zengen i cant help ya this is the first time i have ever used IRC   lol
[02:07] <bruenig> stupid, don'
[02:07] <narothepharoh> How do you open a .daa file?
[02:07] <stupid> what??
[02:08] <vixyfox> I'm hoping someone might know. I have a Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio sound card, and I guess it wasn't auto recognized because I can't get any sound out of it. Tried searching the forum for info but couldn't find anything :/
[02:08] <Curs0r> has anyone ever heard of ip_forawrding spontaneously setting itself to 0?
[02:08] <bruenig> stupid, don't respond when you don't know, see 1106 no's flooding the screen
[02:08] <stupid> X-Fi will not work
[02:08] <bruenig> !iso | narothepharoh second time its been answered
[02:08] <bascule> !creative | vixyfox
[02:08] <ubotu> narothepharoh second time its been answered: 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.
[02:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about creative - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:08] <narothepharoh> it is noy iso it is .daa
[02:09] <bruenig> !iso | narothepharoh third time its been answered
[02:09] <ubotu> narothepharoh third time its been answered: 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.
[02:09] <stupid> I have tried to get X-Fi to work but the drivers need to be reversed engineered
[02:09] <zengen1> I think .daa is a PowerISO supported format for windows.  At least it sounds familiar.
[02:10] <emretemp> .
[02:10] <icecool> nickrud: i searched the bus database there is one similar bug but it has been fixed
[02:10] <icecool> here is the link
[02:11] <icecool> https://bugs.launchpad.net/libcairo/+bug/58519
[02:11] <larson9999> my nvidia card is supported by Latest Legacy GPU version (1.0-96xx series): 1.0-9639.  that's older than legacy, right?
[02:11] <PriceChild> larson9999, no
[02:11] <kst> gn.
[02:11] <heguru> narothepharoh: you would need poweriso for linux. download from here http://poweriso.com/download.htm
[02:11] <PriceChild> larson9999, legacy is about 7***, new legacy is 96***, new is onto 100.*
[02:11] <icecool> but the difference is that im getting cairo-ft-font.c:659: where as the reported bug is of cairo-ft-font.c:678:
[02:12] <armando> hi
[02:12] <stupid> Can anyone help me with LFS??
[02:12] <Scunizi> narothepharoh, here a how too on daa files.  http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-do-i-open-daa-direct-access-archive-files-under-linux-or-unix-oses/
[02:12] <Ademan_> stupid: logic fs?
[02:12] <icecool> nickrud: so what do u think ?
[02:12] <armando> do you talk spanish
[02:12] <argile> i'm on a ppc, when i run 'startx' xwindows looks like it's there but it's not displaying any menu and there are some horizontal bars across the screen. where should i seek help? i'm not finding anything on google.
[02:12] <stupid> nah Linux from scratch
[02:12] <larson9999> PriceChild, aha, i'll check that out
[02:12] <heguru> !es | armando
[02:12] <ubotu> armando: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:12] <bascule> stupid: join #LFS
[02:12] <PriceChild> larson9999, no need
[02:13] <stupid> I did no one ever answered for like 30 minutes
[02:13] <PriceChild> larson9999, just use system > admin > restricted driver manager
[02:13] <icecool> hey a little help here?
[02:13] <bascule> stupid: theres only 4 people there though :)
[02:13] <icecool> plz
[02:13] <Administrator> hi everybody
[02:13] <tarelerulz> This might be the wrong place to ask ,but I am lost and someone told me to come here.  I ssh into my remote computer and run vncserver and then I open a tap on the terminal for my local computer  Then I put vncviewer  ipaddress-desktop:1 .   The computer is at gdm screen I think
[02:13] <stupid> man u guys are hattingh on me
[02:13] <icecool> i really need to get xaralx working but i get this bug
[02:13] <MrPink> hey heguru can I bug you with another different problem, lol ^^
[02:13] <icecool> xaralx: /build/buildd/libcairo-1.4.2/src/cairo-ft-font.c:659: _cairo_ft_unscaled_font_set_scale: Assertion `error == 0' failed.
[02:14] <bascule> stupid: would I join #lfs and ask for help on ubuntu? no, so go ask the distro support channel
[02:14] <heguru> MrPink: hey hello, yeah sure go ahead
[02:14] <armando> Bueno muchas gracias..............
[02:15] <stupid> look i thought you guys just point me in a good direction all the guys on the forums seem nice I thought the same would be here on Irc
[02:15] <Administrator> can anyone temme about newsgroups and stuff ???/plzzz
[02:15] <bascule> stupid: i did
[02:15] <heguru> Administrator: what do you wanna know?
[02:15] <stupid> besides that
[02:15] <mrnotsoclever> i need to edit xorg.conf... but texteditor doesnt let me save changes, help me please
[02:15] <MrPink> well I am trying to fix this minor esthetic problem I have with my bootup splash screen (where you can see the progress bar) and I figured that reinstalling the theme would work.. and in the installation it says something about installing usplash... so I started synaptic package manager searched for it and clicked add and apply and it supposedly installed it... but I cant find it... :D
[02:15] <Administrator> lyk i wanna download movies frm der
[02:15] <RequinB4> anyone willing to tackle the fact i have no sound, my comp can see my sound card, and alsa is unmuted
[02:15] <heguru> mrnotsoclever: edit it as root: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:16] <mrnotsoclever> thanks! that's bound to work :)
[02:16] <stupid> what are ya wondering J/A
[02:16] <argile> i'm on a ppc, when i run 'startx' xwindows looks like it's there but it's not displaying any menu and there are some horizontal bars across the screen. where should i seek help? i'm not finding anything on google. thanks.
[02:16] <tarelerulz> Any one have vnc not work ? I  I have it working on one computer great ,but  I  login to it . So i am looking at the screen .  The other one I am use I don't have a screen for .
[02:17] <AndrewB> argile: try sudo gdm  instead?
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[02:17] <heguru> MrPink: hmm well the initial boot screen is part of the initrd you have to run update-initramfs after installing new themes for boot
[02:17] <argile> AndrewB: i'll try it. it's tyring to install -f and gets errors.
[02:17] <mrnotsoclever> heguru: if i now reboot, the changes of xorg.conf will take effect?
[02:17] <Administrator> how can i download movies frm der?
[02:17] <MrPink> heguru: "sudo update-initramfs -u" already did
[02:17] <AndrewB> argile: what version of ubuntu you trying to boot, and what kind of ppc?
[02:18] <heguru> mrnotsoclever: you dont have to reboot, logout and then press CTRL+ALT+Backspace (at the login screen)
[02:18] <argile> AndrewB: powerbook G4. Feisty.
[02:18] <heguru> MrPink: well did you reboot then?
[02:18] <argile> AndrewB: i had trouble w/ the install (it didn't install the apps) but i continued thinking i could install them from the gui.
[02:19] <AndrewB> argile: and X itself ain't loading?
[02:19] <Administrator> heguru;can u plz temme?
[02:19] <MrPink> yeah I checked and its still the same problem with the black image... but I'll try it again :D
[02:19] <argile> AndrewB: it's loading. i can see this metallic background but it's really funky and i can't see any menus.
[02:19] <icecool> so can anyone help?
[02:19] <heguru> !offtopic | Administrator
[02:19] <ubotu> Administrator: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:20] <argile> AndrewB: so i just have to reboot and keep trying.
[02:20] <Administrator> k
[02:20] <Administrator> lol
[02:20] <Administrator> but i need help dude
[02:20] <Fish-Face> Hi, does anyone have any info about running enemy-territory under ubuntu x86_64
[02:20] <mEck0> I have just installed Ubuntu 7.10, everything is wonderful except that the sound is kind of crackling when I listen to music. You know how to fix it?
[02:20] <asdf> can anyone help me get my isight webcam going?
[02:20] <Fish-Face> I've tried the standard lib32 fixes, but can't get it working
[02:20] <AndrewB> argile: sorry i'm not quite understanding where you are up to, could you join me in #ubuntu-ppc  [also I work from an ibook, but hey! they can't be that different] 
[02:20] <mewshi> ok, guys, I have a new question.  VNC logs in now, but it just shows a black screen.
[02:20] <darkangel_> i was told people who run linux can acess files on someones harddrive that one the network shared or not is this possible
[02:21] <RequinB4> anyone want to tackle that I have no sound, alsa is unmuted, and my comp recognizes my card?
[02:21] <Administrator> can anyone help me???????
[02:21] <bascule> darkangel_: possible, sure ... anything is possible ... :)
[02:21] <Pici> !ask | Administrator
[02:21] <ubotu> Administrator: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:21] <AndrewB> Administrator: Please ask your question again in proper english..
[02:21] <Administrator> wanna know about newsgroups
[02:21] <darkangel_> bascule: do ya know how
[02:21] <Administrator> k
[02:21] <heguru> darkangel_:  you can access files that are shared from network, if you have the right passwords (if any) ofcourse
[02:21] <Pici> Administrator: What about them>
[02:21] <Administrator> wanna download movies frm newsgroups
[02:21] <bascule> darkangel_: install a trojan? (lmao)
[02:22] <Pici> !piracy | Administrator
[02:22] <ubotu> Administrator: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[02:22] <bascule> !o4o > bascule
[02:22] <mewshi> Ok, now, how do I get my screen to show up? :P
[02:22] <slackern> Administrator: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroup
[02:22] <Administrator> k tnx
[02:22] <asdf> can anyone help me get my isight webcam going?
[02:23] <darkangel_> bascule: is there a program that will acess the harddrive of a compuer on the network how do i install a trojan
[02:23] <penguincentral> asdf: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=225621 ?
[02:23] <bascule> darkangel_: stop it, thats going too far now
[02:23] <darkangel_> oh ok
[02:23] <asdf> penguincentral: yep, I saw that and I think it works, just can't get any video to display in gstreamer
[02:24] <bascule> darkangel_: a properly secured machine is not accessable remotely regardless of the remote OS
[02:24] <penguincentral> beats me as i don't have a mac, yet ;)
[02:24] <darkangel_> oh ok
[02:24] <bascule> darkangel_: say http://slashdot.org, now you are accessing files on a remote computer ..
[02:25] <Xero> Actually, any website accessed is another computer
[02:25] <wastrel> unless it's a vhost
[02:25] <Xero> wastrel, thanks for pointing that out.
[02:25] <ln-> Can we expect someone to do something about an Ubuntu-specific kernel bug that was reported almost a year ago, and is still present in (at least) Dapper?
[02:25] <bascule> Xero: absolutely, I wasn't sure that darkangel_ was being serious or having a joke :)
[02:25] <heguru> ln-: what bug?
[02:25] <mook> when does the new ubuntu come out?
[02:25] <Xero> bascule, Windows deserves to be trojaned by Ubuntu newbies.
[02:26] <heguru> mook: October
[02:26] <Pici> mook: ~oct 18th
[02:26] <Xero> :)
[02:26] <ln-> heguru: This one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/65631
[02:26] <slackern> mook: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule
[02:26] <bascule> Xero: lol, i agree but didn't officially say it
[02:26] <mewshi> ok, can someone help me get this working?  I have vnc connected, it just shows a black screen
[02:26] <jords> Hello, I've got a problem with XV video output on my laptop. Mplayer's GL output looks fine, but anything close to white in XV is completely overblown and white - Skin tones in anime are just white! This happerns with other programs using XV too- eg VLC.
[02:26] <scriptN> I'm running Krusader on Gnome, but Krusader starts a bit slow the first time it's invoked. Is it possible to have its libs preload in Sessions during boot ups? (Then it would start up fast every time)
[02:27] <mook> what has changed?
[02:27] <RequinB4> Xero - that would be true unofficially if some people didn't need windows for their exclusive software >.>
[02:27] <Mack|IRC> what is this channel about
[02:27] <whileimhere> Hi. I am running a laptop and I was shutting down some services when I ran across three that I dont know about. Can anyone tell me if on a laptop I need to run: acpid, apmd, or powernowd?
[02:27] <darkangel_> bascule: no someone told any1 on linux can acess the entire network pcs locked or not want to make sure they cant
[02:27] <bascule> mook: the position of the stars ever so slightly
[02:27] <mc44> Mack|IRC: see the topic
[02:27] <mook> how do i upgrade?
[02:27] <bascule> darkangel_: absolute nonsense
[02:27] <jords> Oct 18th? Why must everything release just before my birthday :P
[02:27] <Xero> darkangel_, you can't access computers password-locked on the network unless you have that password.
[02:27] <Mack|IRC> Anyone know how to fix the Unexpected Error thing on Windows XP Home Edition
[02:28] <bascule> Mack|IRC: run ubuntu
[02:28] <Xero> !windows
[02:28] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[02:28] <CountX> hi, i have a problem with my webcam, i cant seem to get it to work with www.stickam.com i can get it to work in Ekiga using VfL2, but not on stickam.com
[02:28] <warbler> whileimhere: they are all for power management on a laptop
[02:28] <Mack|IRC> ?
[02:28] <icecool> libcairo assertion failed problem with xaralx.... . . . can anyone help?
[02:28] <darkangel_> xero: oh ok good thanks for the info
[02:28] <Xero> Okay people. Let's enlighten Mack|IRC to Ubuntu.
[02:29] <Xero> First, go to http://www.ubuntu.org
[02:29] <RequinB4> anyone willing to tackle the fact that i have no sound, my comp recognizes my card, speakers are installed, alsa is unmuted
[02:29] <emet> !ubuntu | Marc|IRC
[02:29] <ubotu> Marc|IRC: Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[02:29] <Xero> I use .org.
[02:29] <whileimhere> warbler so am I losing much as far as system resources to them?
[02:29] <CountX> !bug#1 | Mack|IRC
[02:29] <Mack|IRC> cool
[02:29] <ubotu> Mack|IRC: For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[02:29] <Xero> Lol, actually, i use the .com
[02:29] <emet> !hello | Marc|IRC
[02:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:30] <emet> :o
[02:30] <Mack|IRC> Hello
[02:30] <emet> hello
[02:30] <Abycalls> (>)
[02:30] <warbler> whileimhere: not enough to warrent losing the services they provide
[02:30] <Xero> Mack|IRC, Linux is much more powerful than Windows, free, doesn't get viruses, and easy to use.
[02:30] <bascule> Mack|IRC: play around with the live disc downloaded from Xero's recommended website, and you won't see "Unexpected Error" stuff
[02:30] <whileimhere> Warbler thank you.
[02:30] <Xero> Well that's just great. We've lost another one.
[02:30] <bascule> lol
[02:30] <emet> http://www.whylinuxisbetter.net/
[02:31] <icecool> libcairo assertion failed problem with xaralx.... . . . can anyone help?
[02:31] <jords> Hello, I've got a problem with XV video output on my laptop. Mplayer's GL output looks fine, but anything close to white in XV is completely overblown and white - Skin tones in anime are just white! This happerns with other programs using XV too- eg VLC.
[02:31] <warbler> whileimhere: lol
[02:31] <RequinB4> Xero - i think he was just going to random IRC clients
[02:31] <slackern> I guess windows detected linux chatter on the networkcard and bluescreened on him :p
[02:31] <bascule> lol!!
[02:31] <Xero> lol
[02:31] <f0rtune> is there a guide for setting up squid on ubuntu?
[02:31] <darkangel_> where can i get dektop apps like a calender thats built in to the dektop i know windows can do that
[02:31] <whileimhere> warbler well i have been reading and googling it and its tough to find simple answers sometimes.
[02:32] <heguru> f0rtune: well i don't know of a guide, but setting it up is really straight forward: sudo apt-get install squid
[02:32] <f0rtune> darkangel, like superkaramba?
[02:32] <RequinB4> darkangel - A basic calender/time similar to the one on windows is available by default on the current ubuntu edition, just click the time
[02:32] <bascule> darkangel_: well KDE can do it through something caled superkaramba, but it doesn't run on gnome
[02:32] <warbler> whileimhere: there is a package in synaptic that tells about the services
[02:32] <narothepharoh> thanks guys for future reference acetoneiso works great
[02:32] <darkangel_> whats kde
[02:32] <bascule> darkangel_: another desktop enviroment
[02:33] <darkangel_> bascule: whats kde i have ubuntu
[02:33] <RequinB4> Does anyone know if people have sucessfully put linux on the xbox 360 yet - I need a cheap server :P
[02:33] <MrPink> heguru: ok great, trying to solve my splashscreen problem, I screwed up my system somehow... I can't start the generic Kernel ....16  only 15 works... when I start 16 I get: "invalid compressed Data Err=1   Kernel Panic   unable to mount root fs on unknown-block"  any ideas? :-/
[02:33] <preaction_> darkangel_, gnome has gDesklets to do what you want
[02:33] <Xero> RequinB4, if you want a really cheap server, use an Xbox cluster.
[02:33] <thunderchicken_> Hi, can anyone help me figure out as to why whenever i install using install icon on desktop i get a fatal error at end of install during bootloader install?
[02:33] <heguru> MrPink: can you paste you /boot/grub/menu.lst to pastebin
[02:33] <MrPink> jah
[02:34] <MrPink> one sec
[02:34] <darkangel_> preaction_: thanks
[02:34] <bascule> darkangel_: there are many desktop enviroments available in ubuntu, KDE is one of the alternatives to gnome as are xfce, fluxbox, enlightenment, and windowmaker to name just a few
[02:34] <RequinB4> Xero - my xbox has the wrong drive and I can't find a copy of mechassalt anywhere (suprise bill gates?)
[02:34] <whileimhere> warbler: What is that?
[02:34] <darkangel_> bascule
[02:34] <bascule> yes
[02:34] <darkangel_> bascule: how do i get those
[02:34] <thunderchicken_> anyone have any suggestions to fix a grub bootloader error during install?
[02:35] <bascule> darkangel_: well synaptics will get them
[02:35] <MrPink> heguru is it safe to paste here? Or is there some sensitive data in there?
[02:35] <bascule> darkangel_: but have a look at these gDesklets thing that was mentioned
[02:35] <heguru> MrPink: there is no sensitive data (unless u're using a grub boot password)
[02:35] <heguru> MrPink: and paste in pastebin ofcourse
[02:35] <ratpoison>  hello! using gutsy amd64. Just installed kiba-dock through svn, which I had done successfully in a previous install (also, gutsy amd64) this time though, when I try to run it, I get "kiba-dock: error while loading shared libraries: libakamaru.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" Could anyone pls help?
[02:35] <Xero> RequinB4, try Splinter Cell. It can do the mod too.
[02:35] <MrPink> k here:  http://pastebin.com/m7d7868f9
[02:35] <MrPink> yeah
[02:36] <warbler> whileimhere: search for services and it is called " system-services "
[02:36] <RequinB4> Xero - really?  I'll have to look into that, I own a copy
[02:36] <Xero> RequinB4, I'll PM you a link
[02:36] <RequinB4> thanks
[02:36] <darkangel_> bascule: ya they look pretty cool
[02:36] <Ritzerisk> how can i enable putty ... ssh from windows to ubuntu
[02:37] <peabody> I'm back
[02:37] <thunderchicken_> what is the reason to get a fatal error when installing the bootloader at the end of initial install?
[02:37] <whileimhere> I am trying to uninstall openoffice.org and I am being told that I need to fix the broken packages first. Anyone know how?
[02:37] <peabody> thunderchicken_: Probably means that the bootloader couldn't be installed
[02:37] <slackern> Ritzerisk: You need to have installed the openssh-server package first on ubuntu
[02:37] <thunderchicken_> well what is a way to fix that? i havnt had any luck searching for a answer
[02:38] <peabody> thunderchicken_: There's lots of reasons this can happen.  You may still be able to use Ubuntu, but you're probably going to have to figure out a way to manually install the bootloader yourself.
[02:38] <slackern> Ritzerisk: after that is mostly just to open putty enter ip/hostname and prefered port (default 22)
[02:38] <thunderchicken_> would having six differant harddrives cause a problem? with it trying to find the right one?
[02:38] <peabody> thunderchicken_: There is a boot cd specifically used for grub problems out there (not officially part of ubuntu).  I forget its name however.
[02:38] <peabody> thunderchicken_: It very well may
[02:38] <darkangel_> ne1 have a gDesklets login i can barrow to dl apps
[02:38] <darkangel_> im on lil time
[02:38] <MrPink> heguru I changed something at "End Default Options" trying to add higher resolutions as described in the theme install, and after it messed up my system I think I changed everything back (it was only one setting)
[02:39] <thunderchicken_> would disconnecting all but the one i want and then adding others later possibly help?
[02:39] <icecool> dosent anyone here know the solution to this problem?
[02:39] <jrattner> Question: What program would you use to de-compile a .jar file in linux?
[02:39] <jetscreamer> kopt
[02:39] <darkangel_> it wont lrt me make a login
[02:39] <peabody> jrattner: decompile?  jar files are java archives.  From my understanding, they're just zip files
[02:39] <peabody> jrattner: You could probably use unzip to extract them.
[02:39] <jrattner> peabody, how do i extract them then
[02:39] <heguru> MrPink: your initramdisk seems to be bad (prolly missin your disk controller driver) can you check under /boot/ to see if you have initrd.img-2.6.20-16-generic.bak
[02:40] <jrattner> peabody, thanks
[02:40] <jetscreamer> update-initramfs -u
[02:40] <peabody> thunderchicken_: to be honest, probably not, but you could try it.
[02:40] <jetscreamer> file-roller
[02:40] <MrPink> heguru yeah I do
[02:40] <peabody> thunderchicken_: The issue here is how your disks controllers are setup and seen by the bios
[02:40] <heguru> MrPink: if you do then copy it over the current initd
[02:40] <heguru> MrPink: and reboot
[02:41] <peabody> thunderchicken_: 5 drives is a lot.  Is that all on board, or do you have a raid controller or some such?
[02:41] <heguru> MrPink: make a backup of the current one first
[02:41] <warbler> whileimhere: in synaptic click status bar at the bottom - then broken packages and mark each one for reinstallation
[02:41] <Thanatos> What do you guys think would be the best Music Player for GNOME?
[02:41] <thunderchicken_> its all onboard i ahve 3 raptor drives on my first sata disk controller, then i have my data drives on my raid ports
[02:41] <heguru> Thanatos: Rythembox
[02:41] <rrich> I just installed 7.04, and installed posgresql 8.2  now I'm trying to compile sphinx, but it's telling me it can't find a header file...
[02:42] <Thanatos> heguru: Really?
[02:42] <peabody> Thanatos: That gets downright religious :).  depends on if you want features or performance
[02:42] <rrich> the header file is there, and I supply the lib and includes path
[02:42] <heguru> Thanatos: for me it is
[02:42] <Thanatos> heguru, peabody: The fastest one, then. The one that requires the least amount of memory.
[02:42] <thunderchicken_> none are setup in raid though. all are just setup as individual drives.
[02:42] <peabody> Thanatos: Rythmbox then.
[02:43] <rrich> I have no idea how to troubleshoot it...
[02:43] <whileimhere> warbler thanks
[02:43] <warbler> k
[02:43] <peabody> thunderchicken_: Hmm, what drive is your linux installed on?
[02:44] <Shadow_X> I have an external hard drive that came from my windows system. its fat32 and was really fragmented. windows hated trying to defrag it (surprise surprise). is there anyway I can defrag it in ubuntu?
[02:44] <domcomproxy> hi someone know how add the xdmcp for terminal server  ?
[02:44] <thunderchicken_> sda is my first drive in the list when i do an sudo fdisk -l i setup a separate /boot partition hoping it would help but didnt
[02:45] <Shadow_X> yes, I understand linux prevents fragmentation, but the drive was fragmented before being moved to Linux
[02:45] <peabody> Shadow_X: back everything up on it, wipe it out, copy back the backup all at once.
[02:45] <emet> I like beep-media-player
[02:45] <Shadow_X> ugh i was afraid ud say that
[02:45] <emet> !beep-media-player
[02:45] <J-_> !bmp
[02:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bmp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:45] <nomaS> !ati
[02:45] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:45] <peabody> Shadow_X: hey it works :).  I myself am unaware of any defrag utilities in Linux for fat32
[02:46] <MrPink> heguru: That did it! Dude you are really a lifesaver... I should invite you to a nice seafood-dinner sometime :-P
[02:46] <Shadow_X> true, but for that, Ill reformat it to ext3 before restoring it lol
[02:46] <icecool> libcairo assertion failed problem with xaralx.........help plz?
[02:46] <heguru> MrPink: I love seafood :D
[02:46] <MrPink> heguru: sorry to have to bug you all the time :-/
[02:46] <domcomproxy> ubotu>>>>>please : do you know how add the xdmcp protocol for terminal server  ?
[02:46] <emet> !info beep-media-player
[02:46] <ubotu> beep-media-player: Versatile audio player that supports Winamp skins. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.7.1+cvs20050803-2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 874 kB, installed size 3628 kB
[02:46] <heguru> MrPink: anytime :)
[02:46] <peabody> thunderchicken_: Hmm, it's defitinetyl an issue involving grub, I'm sorry ,I'm just no expert with grub
[02:46] <Shadow_X> anyone here tried Webmin? its really sweet!!!
[02:46] <emet> rythmbox is better if you have A LOT of music though
[02:47] <Thanatos> emet: I have about 50 or so GB
[02:47] <thunderchicken_> alright well thanks for your help ill figure it out i did have it on before and got it to work so i know it can work
[02:47] <imperfect-> Anyone running Gutsy test?
[02:47] <emet> yeah youre better off with rb
[02:47] <emet> but download beep too
[02:47] <thunderchicken_> i just dont know why it wont work now :(
[02:47] <vulcanius> imperfect-, #ubuntu+1
[02:47] <emet> I like it it's very classic winamp style
[02:47] <vixyfox> Question, if your sound card, like the Sound Blaster X-FI Xtreme Audio is installed on your MoBo while you install Linux, does it default to it instead of onboard? And if so, how can I get Ubuntu not to use it and use onboard instead?
[02:47] <peabody> imperfect-: I think #ubuntu+1 talks about gutsy
[02:47] <bascule> amarok is the unquestionable king of all media player accross all OS, it has *no* competition
[02:48] <domcomproxy> por dios alguien contesteme
[02:48] <heguru> domcomproxy: to enable xdmcp edit /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[02:48] <bascule> except perhaps ogg123 :)
[02:48] <peabody> vixyfox: If both are supported, my guess is you could use either.
[02:48] <imperfect-> How do i find out why a package has been kept back?
[02:48] <RequinB4> !es
[02:48] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:48] <emet> one thing linux doesn't lack is good music players
[02:48] <heguru> bascule: he asked specifically for GNOME media players :)
[02:48] <bascule> ahhh
[02:49] <vixyfox> peabody: I tried to play an MP3, and changed the cord into the onboard, neither work x.x
[02:49] <peabody> imperfect-: packages are usally kept back when installing them means installing additional dependencies that that package didn't used to have
[02:49] <bascule> well it works in gnome .. just uses even more RAM than usual heguru
[02:49] <bascule> :)
[02:49] <imperfect-> peabody: And to go ahead and do it anyway?
[02:49] <imperfect-> peabody: --force?
[02:49] <lufis> Is there a way to read password protected pdfs without a password?
[02:49] <peabody> vixyfox: Do you know if either of your cards are supported in linux?  Do they show up in the volume control?
[02:49] <peabody> imperfect-: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:50] <nomaS> anybody know the page to install ati drivers?
[02:50] <imperfect-> Ah.
[02:50] <imperfect-> I knew that. ;)
[02:50] <bascule> !ati | nomaS
[02:50] <ubotu> nomaS: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:50] <RequinB4> anyone willing to tackle the fact that my comp has no sound, computer recognizes the card, alsa is updated and unmuted
[02:50] <heguru> !ati | nomaS
[02:50] <imperfect-> muh bad
[02:50] <imperfect-> =)
[02:50] <vixyfox> peabody: The creative sound blaster doesn't I checked on the forums and people were saying it doesn't. AS for on my onboard I have no idea... how would I be able to know?
[02:50] <peabody> RequinB4: Speakers not plugged in :)
[02:50] <RequinB4> RequinB4 - i wish it was that easy :P
[02:51] <RequinB4> peabody - i wish it was that easy
[02:51] <magdalen0> people, the xrdb service could be not loading?
[02:51] <peabody> vixyfox: If you type lspci into a terminal, it should give you a list of your adapter cards, you may be able to figure out the make from there.
[02:51] <heguru> RequinB4: well join me in #ubuntu-sound and lets see
[02:51] <RequinB4> peabody - it works fine when i boot window$
[02:51] <imperfect-> vixyfox: When you say creative soundblaster, do you mean like -- circa 1996 or something newer?
[02:52] <icecool>  installed xara now i cant run it ... when i run it through terminal i get the following error xaralx: /build/buildd/libcairo-1.4.2/src/cairo-ft-font.c:659: _cairo_ft_unscaled_font_set_scale: Assertion `error == 0' failed.
[02:52] <icecool> what do i do now?
[02:52] <peabody> RequinB4: I was only kidding, probably not funny I know but :).  Well, I had a card once whose analog output wouldn't work unless I muted the digital output
[02:52] <imperfect-> vixyfox : I'm running an Audigy and it works fine.
[02:52] <wastrel> it's annoying sometimes
[02:52] <darkangel_> anyone have a gdesklets login i can barrow it dosent like my e-mail
[02:52] <vixyfox> imperfect: I have a Soundblaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio
[02:52] <_Adramelech_> lufis: I think not, pdfs re encrypted so only brute force works
[02:53] <imperfect-> vixyfox : That's why. Bleeding edge new.
[02:53] <imperfect-> vixyfox : Those are nice though.
[02:53] <lufis> _Adramelech_: >_<
[02:53] <vixyfox> imperfect ;.;
[02:53] <imperfect-> Anyone know if there's still that closed source propreitary audio solution for leeenoooks?
[02:53] <Neronious_> i have ubuntu 7.04 and it will freeze instantly if i start a program what do i do?
[02:53] <magdalen0> people, the xrdb service could be not loading?
[02:53] <peabody> imperfect-: Last I checked there was, but only if they had a driver for you :)
[02:53] <imperfect-> Neronious_ : Enjoy your desktop.
[02:53] <Neronious_> lol
[02:53] <RequinB4> heguru - #ubuntu-sound isn't showing up on the ubuntu server...
[02:54] <imperfect-> peabody: They need some sort of wrapper like they have to NDIS cards ;)
[02:54] <heguru> RequinB4: /join #ubuntu-sound
[02:54] <peabody> Neronious_: don't know, lots of things could be causing it.
[02:54] <peabody> Neronious_: Video drivers are a likely culprit
[02:54] <darkangel_> hello
[02:54] <imperfect-> Neronious_ : cat /proc/interrupts show your card?
[02:54] <Fish-Face> Has anyone here managed to get enemy-territory working under 64bit feisty with nVidia?
[02:54] <Dab> Where should I ask about displaying Korean on an english 7.04 edubuntu release?
[02:54] <imperfect-> whoops
[02:54] <Fish-Face> I'm getting this segfault on loading libGL.so
[02:54] <vixyfox> imperfect and peabody: Hmmm says in lspci that I have 04:09.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs Audigy LS
[02:55] <imperfect-> s/Neronious_/Req/
[02:55] <vixyfox> SB before audigy
[02:55] <peabody> vixyfox: You're sure that's your onboard?
[02:55] <clever> i suspect a recent apt-get upgrade has messed up my X server's performance, how would i back it up?
[02:55] <Neronious_> imperfect: i went into my xorg.conf and checked my video drivers they were wrong and i got them back to nvidia and it stoped freezing after 30 seconds now it will just freeze if i open a program
[02:55] <wastrel> korean eh
[02:55] <Sam__> test
[02:55] <vixyfox> peabody: I know that's not my onboard
[02:56] <jolly> #
[02:56] <jolly> /list
[02:56] <imperfect-> Neronious_ : init into a non-graphical mode and see if the machine stays stable -- if it does it's video related. ;)
[02:56] <peabody> vixyfox: Well, linux could be seeing your x-treme card as an LS, but it really isn't that
[02:56] <bascule> hi clever, how recent?
[02:56] <Dab> Yep. every other language seems to display EXCEPT thje one my students want.
[02:56] <slackern> vixyfox: i have that card also and it works here, im running Gutsy 7.10  though
[02:56] <clever> bascule: couple of weeks i went without upgrading
[02:56] <clever> bascule: i have the dpkg.log of the upgrade that i beleive broke it
[02:56] <vixyfox> Slackern: How did you get yours to work
[02:56] <dennda> where does xfce store the users settings? (e.g. if the user has activated xfces composite effects or not)
[02:56] <Neronious_> imperfect: guesss its video related then lemme do what you told me to 5 seconds ago
[02:57] <bascule> not sure that there have been any x server upgrades in 2 weeks
[02:57] <_Adramelech_> Fish-Face: LibGL is a link to a nvidia driver, if theres a segfault there, then is a nvidia driver bug i guess
[02:57] <Curs0r> !fglrx
[02:57] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:57] <clever> bascule: this was a large number of upgrades(xserver/kdm/kicker/others)
[02:57] <DK> hello. i'm a new comer.
[02:57] <bascule> clever: kubuntu?
[02:57] <DK> i have the ubuntu 7.04 live cd for PC.
[02:57] <wastrel> Dab: have you got koreanish fonts installed?
[02:58] <phpwner> i reinstalled ubuntu and now i cant get a network connection
[02:58] <slackern> vixyfox: mine worked out of the box but the volume was wrong, i had to go into system->prefs->sound and change the mixer to CA0106 and then have analog front chosen to be able to adjust my volume
[02:58] <clever> bascule: yep, when did xserver version 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10.6 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10.7
[02:58] <Slart> Fish-Face: what version of the nvidia driver? and what nvidia-model?
[02:58] <phpwner> same version 6.10
[02:58] <clever> bascule: come out?
[02:58] <Neronious_> imperfect-: ok i see my video card "nvidia" on it
[02:58] <peabody> Well people it's been surreal.  Take it easy.
[02:58] <DK> when i insert and install the ubuntu, it asks username and pswd. what is that?
[02:58] <clever> bascule: i think i went from 10.6 to 10.7 durring that upgrade
[02:59] <phpwner> how do i get my network card working?
[02:59] <bascule> clever: I see no xorg or xserver upgrade in my dpkg.log, as in #kubuntu
[02:59] <bascule> clever: ask in #kubuntu
[02:59] <Neronious_> lol he left
 i was enable it! but is not in the listbox of terminal server
[02:59] <DK> can anyone help me? when i insert and install the ubuntu, it asks username and pswd. what is that?
[03:00] <brokensambot> Dear everyone, Bionic woman is premiering right now on NBC
[03:00] <brokensambot> Take a think break.
[03:00] <Neronious_> DK: when you installed ubuntu it asked you what your name was and it asked for a password...thats it
[03:01] <DK> what do you mean, Neronious?
[03:01] <slackern> vixyfox: you might need to open your volume control also and edit preferences there to show 'analog front' also
[03:01] <Neronious_> DK: are you running a live CD? or did you install ubuntu onto your computer?
[03:01] <DK> ya, a live cd for the first time.
[03:03] <vixyfox> Slackern: I see CA0106 (Alsa Mixer) So selected that, and Analog front, but still nothing. What spot on the sound card are your speakers plugged in?
[03:03] <Neronious_> DK: ok what the live cd should do is go right to the desktop thats how it always was for me, try using run live cd in safe graphics mode and see if that works
[03:03] <DK> i ran this live cd before and i didn't set any pswd.
[03:03] <argile> eject /dev/cdrom isn't working from shell. any other commands to eject a CD from my powerbook?
[03:03] <Neronious_> DK: idk what else to say
[03:03] <slackern> vixyfox: i only have headphones but they are in the green jack
[03:04] <jif> DK: try this: username=root no password
[03:04] <_Adramelech_> Neronious_: HE si installing ubuntu
[03:04] <DK> okay, i'll try it. thanks.
[03:04] <_Adramelech_> DK: Did you click on the install icon?
[03:04] <Neronious_> he said he wasnt
[03:04] <eyemean> hello everyone
[03:04] <d4rkmonkey> can someone quickly tell me what the command "cp facebook-platform/client/facebook.php ." does? I know it copys the facebook.php file somewhere, but I'm not sure exactly where...
[03:04] <DK> ya, i clicked the 'run or install menu'
[03:04] <Dab> Wastrel: let's assume I don't. where should I go to get them?
[03:04] <bascule> d4rkmonkey: the crrent dirrectory
[03:04] <d4rkmonkey> bascule ok, thanks.
[03:05] <wastrel> Dab: find them in synaptic
[03:05] <eyemean> i've noticed something, wen i watch movies on xinie and i surf the net, i can loose audio for a second wen i go to a web page
[03:05] <bascule> d4rkmonkey: . is the current directory .. is one above ../..is 2 above and so on
[03:05] <wastrel> Dab: what applications are you tryig to display korean in.  i think it should generally Just Work,
[03:05] <argile> q: so sudo apt-get install gdm comes up w/ dependencies. is there way to know if my machine is finding the internet?
[03:05] <mistform> some things I will never understand
[03:05] <wastrel> unfortunately i don't have an ubuntu machine right now to play with
[03:05] <mistform> like how my sister washed my wallet a week ago
[03:05] <eyemean> im using ubuntu 7.04
[03:05] <Dab> Wastrel: where / what is Synaptic?
[03:05] <mistform> and then today she manages to check my pockets for stuff
[03:05] <d4rkmonkey> bascule ok, thanks. I knew it was something like that , but wanted to make sure before using it...
[03:05] <KanRiNiN> So, my laptops hardware keeps failing (random lockups with blinking lights and keys not functioning).  Is there a utility that can scan it and let me know what's wrong?  Thanks in advance guys!
[03:06] <_Adramelech_> DK: did you were able to see the desktop? or it asked for password before showing any desktop?
[03:06] <mistform> and finds my little bud
[03:06] <wastrel> Dab: it's the package/program manager - system > administration > synaptic package manager
[03:06] <balistic22> hi everyone does anyone know where i can get some help with beryl
[03:06] <bascule> d4rkmonkey: always a wise choice :)
[03:06] <mistform> OH SHITE
[03:06] <mistform> lol
[03:06] <mistform> hi
[03:06] <mistform> wrong room...
[03:06] <woodwizzle> does the beta come out tonite?
[03:06] <DK> i can't login. i can't give correct username and pswd.
[03:06] <vixyfox> slackern: Tried every port and such, still not working :/
[03:06] <Pelo> KanRiNiN, first look up your lappy model in these links to see if there are anny known issues  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport  www.ubuntuforums.org
[03:06] <DK> it asked for those before showing any desktop.
[03:07] <Pelo> woodwizzle, adk in #ubuntu+1
[03:07] <mcscruff> i decided long ago not to use ubuntu betas
[03:07] <slackern> vixyfox: if you rightclick the little volume control icon in the panel and select preferences, is it set to the correct mixer and analog front also?
[03:07] <_Adramelech_> DK: to be honest the best you can do is to reboot and try again
[03:07] <argile> newbie q: is the $ prompt the ssh? if not, how do i get to the ssh?
[03:07] <mcscruff> argile, terminal can ssh
[03:08] <mcscruff> argile, type ssh <ip>
[03:08] <balistic22> does anyone know how to add themes to beryl
[03:08] <argile> mcscruff: i can't get a gui loaded.
[03:08] <argile> mcscruff: i do. it comes up ~$ again.
[03:08] <KanRiNiN> Pelo:  It's worked wonderfully using Ubuntu & FreeBSD for the past 3 years.  I'm just trying to see what is failing.  hopefully not the MB
[03:08] <mcscruff> argile, gui is for whimps
[03:08] <Pelo> balistic22, ask in #beryl or #ubuntu-effects
[03:08] <KanRiNiN> but thanks, I'll look
[03:08] <vixyfox> slackern: Yes, I just made sure -_-
[03:08] <argile> mcscruff: thats why i need one.
[03:08] <Pie-rate> balistic22: beryl is inactive now, compiz fusion is the new composite manager
[03:09] <DK> safe graphic mode is so slow.
[03:09] <argile> mcscruff: i also have a cd stuck in my powerbook.
[03:09] <slackern> vixyfox: hmm then im not sure at all, but then again i am not running feisty right now so with some luck it will work for you in gutsy
[03:09] <Pelo> KanRiNiN, is this a fresh install ? or is a recent problem on an install tha tpreviously worked ?
[03:09] <Pie-rate> balistic22: however, either way, you need a GTK2 theme and an emerald theme.
[03:09] <_Adramelech_> Dk: You were able to use the live cd before without any password right?
[03:10] <argile> ok. what's the ~$ prompt called?
[03:10] <vixyfox> slackern: Alright... bah... and I was so excited to... hoped to finally be rid of windows... but now... GAH
[03:10] <Pie-rate> balistic22: emerald manages the window decorations (the bar at the top, the border, and the topright buttons)
[03:10] <DK> yes, i used it without any pswd for about 3 times before,
[03:10] <mindrape> argile - shell, prompt...
[03:10] <slackern> vixyfox: i have 3 soundcards here and i just tossed this one in the other day to try it out, and it is the only one that ever had problems with the mixer, not showing the right as mastervolume and such
[03:10] <Pie-rate> balistic22: GTK manages the buttons and text and everything inside the window
[03:10] <Pelo> argile,  terminal ?  bash ?
[03:10] <_Adramelech_> Dk: then you dont need safe graphics mode if you didnt use it before
[03:10] <argile> ok. how do i eject a CD from from the terminal?
[03:10] <Pie-rate> balistic22: you can find both of these types of themes at gnome-look.org
[03:11] <slackern> argile: type eject :)
[03:11] <nomasteryoda> argile, eject cdrom
[03:11] <nomasteryoda> or that
[03:11] <Pelo> argile,   sudo umount /media/nameofthecdondesktlop
[03:11] <vixyfox> slackern: Yeah, I just hope they fix it soon, I'd really rather stay with Ubuntu and not windows
[03:11] <slackern> argile: but
[03:11] <slackern> argile: sorry it might need to be unmounted first
[03:11] <argile> nomasteryoda: doesn't eject.
[03:12] <Pelo> argile,   sudo umount /media/nameofthecdondesktlop
[03:12] <argile> how do i find out the exact name of the disc?
[03:12] <Wonsulo> oufargh, c'est un salon anglais
[03:12] <nomasteryoda> close any windows that might be accessing it... then eject
[03:12] <KanRiNiN> Pelo:  new problem on an old, functional install of Feisty.
[03:12] <DK> big trouble that i never met before.
[03:12] <Pelo> argile, check the icon on the desktop
[03:12] <argile> Pelo: i can't get a gui running.
[03:12] <KanRiNiN> I get random blinking lights on the keyboard so it's definitely a hardware problem.  Grub hangs forever as well
[03:12] <Pelo> KanRiNiN, try booting one of the previous kernels,  see if the problem is not resloved
[03:12] <Wonsulo> do you speak french ?
[03:12] <Pelo> argile, hmm    cd /media    then ls
[03:13] <slackern> vixyfox: btw just for reference this is what the lspci output is for the card im using."01:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS"
[03:13] <nomaS> !xgl
[03:13] <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
[03:13] <Pelo> !fr | Wonsulo
[03:13] <ubotu> Wonsulo: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:13] <Pie-rate> linux sound is terrible. applications STILL use legacy crap like OSS, random WINE applications only work with OSS, aoss is a pain, and there's more latency than windows (especially with most WINE apps)
[03:13] <argile> new problem: my bash is stuck trying to eject an unmounted cd. how do i exit and get my prompt back?
[03:13] <Wonsulo> merci
[03:13] <Pie-rate> argile: ctrl+c
[03:13] <fujin> argile: pop open another and killall eject
[03:13] <fujin> or see if ctrl+c interrupts it
[03:13] <Xero> Are there any advantages besides a speed increase when using the -lowlatency kernel?
[03:14] <narothepharoh> what is the best app for makin mp3 disks that play on regular cd players?
[03:14] <vixyfox> slackern: Mine was just a little bit different, let me get the right values of mine
[03:14] <Pelo> Pie-rate, then use  native linux apps instead of MS apps running on wine, or go back to windows
[03:14] <Pelo> narothepharoh, it's a question of codecs,  any  player will do it , your choice
[03:14] <slackern> vixyfox: those numbers at the start is nothing to think about, it's just positions on the Bus
[03:15] <Pelo> !mp3 | narothepharoh
[03:15] <ubotu> narothepharoh: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:15] <nomaS> !mozilla spanish
[03:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mozilla spanish - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:15] <MU9214> tried installing ghc, now apt-get wont work (server edition, no gui)  and i get this error no matter what i try to install building GHCi library /usr/lib/haskell-packages/ghc6/lib/gtk-0.9.10.5/HSgtk. Help! NEED my apt-get!
[03:15] <Dab> Wastrel: I'm sorry, but I have no idea what that is. I am new to linux.
[03:15] <wastrel> !es
[03:15] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:15] <Xero> Are there any advantages besides a speed increase when using the -lowlatency kernel?
[03:15] <vixyfox> slackern: Ah okay, yeah that's what mine says
[03:15] <wastrel> !synaptic | dab
[03:15] <wckdkl0wn> buddy of mine just install ubuntu on his system onto a spare hard drive.. he also has windows on the main drive.. but when he boots he gets error 21 after it loads grub
[03:15] <ubotu> dab: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[03:16] <Pelo> wckdkl0wn,hold on
[03:16] <wastrel> Dab: check that link.  ubuntu has a lot of software "packaged" up and ready to install
[03:16] <MU9214> anyone? I really need apt-get to work!
[03:16] <wckdkl0wn> Pelo, ok
[03:16] <wastrel> Dab: synaptic is the program you use to manage the available software packages
[03:16] <Pie-rate> Pelo: hmm, well there's this little problem that windows costs $200, randomly fails, is susceptible to hundreds of vulnerabilities, has built-in DRM in newer versions, is ugly, and isn't configurable.
[03:16] <Pie-rate> Pelo: the sound is great though!
[03:16] <MU9214> Someone PLEASE help me!
[03:16] <Yelsew> my disc wont auto start on boot up still ;_;
[03:17] <MU9214> I tried installing ghc, now apt-get wont work (server edition, no gui)  and i get this error no matter what i try to install building GHCi library /usr/lib/haskell-packages/ghc6/lib/gtk-0.9.10.5/HSgtk
[03:17] <koshari> wckdkl0wn check this http://www.techtalkwiki.net/restore_grub_on_linux
[03:17] <argile> i can't eject a CD from BASH and media is showing cdrom and cdrom0. how do i get my CD out of the drive? (it's a powerbook so there is no pinhole eject)
[03:17] <solinux> what is the command to close the dvd drive ?
[03:17] <Phayder92889> Hi... I'm an idiot and I deleted grub
[03:17] <solinux> what is the command for teleportation ?
[03:17] <wastrel> argile:  type mount to see which is mounted
[03:17] <wastrel> argile: then unmount, then try eject
[03:18] <Pelo> wckdkl0wn, tell your freind to make sure both is hdd are plugged in when he boots, that should take care of it,  error 21 means the selected hdd is not found,  he did the "usual"mistake of ppl installing ubuntu on a second hdd , which is thatwhen you do that you want the ubuntu hdd to be the boot hdd in the bios,  now he was grub ( the boot manager) split across 2 hdds
[03:18] <solinux> Phayder92889, sudo apt-get install grub
[03:18] <slackern> solinux: mount /dev/cdrom will close the tray
[03:18] <Yelsew> how do i get the setup to run on start up
[03:18] <Dab> Thank you! I'll play with it and see what I can figure out.
[03:18] <Pie-rate> MU9214: try to install it and then paste the COMPLETE output of apt in a pastebin
[03:18] <Pie-rate> !pastebin | MU9214
[03:18] <ubotu> MU9214: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:18] <aleka> when adding a window list (task bar) panel, how do I get it to be set at the bottom and not the top with the rest of the gnome-panels?
[03:18] <Phayder92889> solinux, I'm running from a livecd, and I deleted the whole thing
[03:18] <argile> aleka: neither show up.
[03:19] <Phayder92889> solinux, completely by accident, but I did it nonetheless
[03:19] <aleka> ?
[03:19] <bascule> solinux: mv
[03:19] <Pelo> wckdkl0wn,  if he wants to messaround with it he can try using the supergrub boot cd , there is a link toward the bottom of the last link that ubotu  will give you
[03:19] <MU9214> Pie-rate: try to reinstall ghc6, or anything? It wont let me install ANYTHING
[03:19] <zengen1> yelsew: System > Session from the menu
[03:19] <solinux> seems to work fine slackern
[03:19] <Pelo> !grub > wckdkl0wn check for a private message windows with instructions from ubotu
[03:19] <Xero> Are there any advantages besides a speed increase when using the -lowlatency kernel? Sorry to ask a third time.
[03:19] <slackern> solinux: or eject -t will close it too i just learned :)
[03:19] <aleka> argile: I did not understand your comment
[03:20] <Pie-rate> MU9214: apt-get --reinstall install ghc6 i guess
[03:20] <argile> aleka: sorry. wrong handle.
[03:20] <Pelo> Xero,  if your are a regular home user don'T bother with the -lowlatency kernel, it is not what you think
[03:20] <argile> wastrel: neither show up.
[03:20] <aleka> when adding a window list (task bar) panel, how do I get it to be set at the bottom and not the top with the rest of the gnome-panels?
[03:20] <Pie-rate> MU9214: your description of the error message its giving you is not very revealing.
[03:20] <Ritzerisk> is there a way to enable putty in ubuntu
[03:20] <solinux> Phayder92889, install a new one, it's fast
[03:20] <Ritzerisk> ssh
[03:20] <Pie-rate> Ritzerisk: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[03:20] <bascule> Ritzerisk: there is no linux putty
[03:20] <solinux> bascule,  what  ? / quoi ?
[03:21] <Pelo> aleka, right click on the bottom pannel and select add to pannel
[03:21] <Pie-rate> bascule: LIES
[03:21] <Pie-rate> bascule: sudo apt-get install putty
[03:21] <solinux> lier ! lier !
[03:21] <Phayder92889> The problem is that I like my settings
[03:21] <wastrel> argile:  i dunno :]   find a paperclip
[03:21] <bascule> solinux: you asked what the command for teleportation was ... )
[03:21] <Ritzerisk> i meant it wont let me connect to linux with putty on windows
[03:21] <aleka> Pelo:  There is no bottom panel... I had removed it previously
[03:21] <Pelo> !fr | solinux
[03:21] <ubotu> solinux: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:21] <Ritzerisk> do i have to enable ssh port
[03:21] <wastrel> MU9214: pastebin the error message?
[03:21] <bascule> Pie-rate: not lies, a misunderstanding ...
[03:21] <MU9214> Pie-rate: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38744/  and it STOPS there. complete halt
[03:21] <argile> wastrel: i'm on a powerbook. can i do that old trick?
[03:21] <solinux> bascule, :D tlportation doesnt work :-(
[03:21] <Pie-rate> Ritzerisk: sudo apt-get install apt-get install openssh-server
[03:21] <Pie-rate> Ritzerisk: without the extra apt-get install
[03:21] <Pelo> aleka,  then right click on the top pannel,   select  "add a pannel" tne drag it to the bottom
[03:21] <wastrel> argile: is there a hole beside the drive slot?
[03:22] <bascule> solinux: i will read some more man pages see what I can come up with :)
[03:22] <vbabiy-Laptop> hey guys I am trying to set up samba, I have it running and swat, I can see the workgroup on another computer but when i click on it says it can't display all the folder contents
[03:22] <argile> wastrel: no.
[03:22] <Pie-rate> Ritzerisk: if its building something, you should probably just wait.
[03:22] <aleka> Pelo: tried that... when I move it.. it only moves left and right within the top panel...
[03:22] <wastrel> argile: i guess that rules that out.   the little eject button doesn't work?
[03:22] <wastrel> on the keyboard
[03:22] <solinux> bascule, :) thanks you, to infinite and beyond !
[03:22] <argile> wastre: no. i wish.
[03:22] <argile> wastrel: no. i wish.
[03:23] <Pelo> aleka, that shouldn'T be happening, try moving it left first then to the bottom , that's al I can advise on that
[03:23] <firebird611> I have a different distribution installed right now and I am using LVM. If I were to install Ubuntu with the Alternate CD, would it automatially pick up on the way I have LVM setup and then use that configuration or would I have to setup lvm all over again and lose what I have?
[03:23] <wastrel> hrm.  you could try to mount the disk in the drive and then eject from the gui?
[03:23] <Yelsew> why is dell gay
[03:23] <pvl> evertime i bring attention to a window, it still stays in the background, it doesnt come to the foreground. is this a glitch?
[03:23] <Pelo> aleka,  sorry,  my bad, I just reread
[03:23] <wastrel> pvl: click the titlebar
[03:23] <Ritzerisk> does anyone know if its bad to install asterisk on a ubuntu or have it running with kde... i have a gig of memory
[03:23] <Yelsew> i cant get the cd to run windows starts
[03:23] <Pelo> aleka,   don'T select add to pannel ,  select add a pannel
[03:24] <Pie-rate> Ritzerisk: its fine.
[03:24] <aleka> Pelo:  Yay... New Panel was the trick!!
[03:24] <aleka> Thanks Pelo
[03:24] <pvl> wastrel but can i make it so that it does that just by clicking on a window
[03:24] <ctothej> When I use Azureus on Ubuntu and am seeding or downloading many torrents (usually along with something else like browsing the web), my internet/lan connection drops completely. I have to turn the network connection off and back on to be able to connect again. Why does this happen?
[03:24] <Pelo> aleka, no prob
[03:24] <wastrel> pvl: dunno
[03:24] <d4rkmonkey> how do I un-blacklist intel from compiz-fusion? I know theres a line I need to take out of a config file, but I'm not sure what to do
[03:24] <pvl> wastrel oh well, ty
[03:24] <Pelo> later folks
[03:24] <Pie-rate> Ritzerisk: depending on your cpu and what features are enabled, it will probably only handle a few calls well
[03:25] <zengen1> ctohtej: are you on dsl?
[03:25] <d4rkmonkey> nevermind, just got a link from someone else
[03:25] <MU9214> can somone PLEASE help me!? I need apt-get working!
[03:25] <ctothej> zengen1: cable
[03:25] <Pie-rate> ctothej: that's a problem with your network, it will probably happen on windows with utorrent
[03:25] <zengen1> Try limiting your upload speed.
[03:25] <ctothej> but even my local network connection drops.
[03:25] <ctothej> Pie-rate: think its the router?
[03:25] <Ritzerisk> hmmm if i am running should i just close x
[03:25] <Pie-rate> ctothej: quite possibly.
[03:25] <gustavo> what happened with demonoid? :(
[03:25] <Ritzerisk> and it would do just fine right
[03:26] <zengen1> demonoid is having legal issues
[03:26] <Pie-rate> Ritzerisk: X hardly uses any resources
[03:26] <ctothej> Pie-rate: would it not be able to handle so many connections?
[03:26] <icecool> why will gutsy packages creat problems on fisty?
[03:26] <RequinB4> ctothej :  check the log on your router if it has one
[03:26] <Pie-rate> ctothej: quite possibly. i'm really not sure, all i know is i've never had networking problems. it could be many things - your NIC, a switch, a cable, your router, your ISP
[03:27] <Yelsew> what all do I need to do to get my cd to run when i turn on the pc so windows doesnt start
[03:27] <ctothej> RequinB4: good idea, i am not sure if enabled it though.
[03:27] <bascule> icecool: cause they are linked against different library versions
[03:27] <icecool> feisty*
[03:27] <pvl> yelsew windows will start unless u install linux
[03:27] <icecool> i c
[03:27] <wastrel> fisty is funnier
[03:27] <Yelsew> thats what im trying to do >.>
[03:27] <Pie-rate> only networking problems i've ever had are a crappy netgear WAP crapping out at least twice a day.
[03:28] <MU9214> this sucks. i really need apt-get WHY CANT ANYONE HELP ME?
[03:28] <bascule> MU9214: cause your shouting at us
[03:28] <wastrel> MU9214: you have a broken package?
[03:28] <Pie-rate> Yelsew: you're putting your ubuntu disc in and it just goes straight to windows?
[03:28] <MU9214> yes. and i cant use apt-get because of it
[03:28] <Pie-rate> MU9214: WAIT FOR IT TO BUILD.
[03:28] <zengen1> yelsew: right as your computer starts to boot you get an option to boot alternately.  You should see it.  Try f12
[03:29] <MU9214> Pie-rate: it wont, though
[03:29] <Pie-rate> MU9214: AND STOP SHOUTING AT US
[03:29] <ctothej> RequinB4: the router logs are telling me that it blocked a whole s-load of outgoing ICMP packets
[03:29] <vbabiy-Laptop> Hello can any one help setup a samba server
[03:29] <MU9214> Pie-rate: No one was answering me! I need this to work! I use apt-get to install everything!
[03:29] <wastrel> MU9214: pastebin the output so we can see the error
[03:29] <RequinB4> ctothej - there you go!  but make sure it didn't have a damn good reason for doing that before you mess with it :P
[03:29] <Pie-rate> MU9214: how long have you waited for it to build? i'm downloading it right now to help you out. have some patience.
[03:29] <RequinB4> *router explodes xD*
[03:30] <Pie-rate> MU9214: 83% so far.
[03:30] <balistic22> ok so.. i just installed a theme on emerald yet i don't see it applied
[03:30] <balistic22> am i doing something wrong
[03:30] <Pie-rate> MU9214: how long have you waited for it to build?
[03:30] <MU9214> Pie-rate: this person had the same problem..  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-528038.html
[03:30] <MU9214> multiple minutes. and usually apt-get works in like a few seconds.
[03:31] <Pie-rate> MU9214: well, when i'm done downloading i'll fix it and tell you what to do. either that or it will just work.
[03:31] <Pie-rate> MU9214: things don't build in just a few seconds.
[03:31] <Pie-rate> MU9214: it depends on the package.
[03:31] <koshari> anyone used handbrake on ubuntu?
[03:32] <warbler> I have one hard drive with /,/home and swap partitions and want to add second hard drive that will be part of my /home partition. Can I do this and how ?
[03:32] <firebird619> I have a different distribution installed right now and I am using LVM. If I were to install Ubuntu with the Alternate CD, would it automatially pick up on the way I have LVM setup and then use that configuration or would I have to setup lvm all over again and lose what I have?
[03:32] <Pie-rate> MU9214: worksforme
[03:32] <Pie-rate> MU9214: try apt-get -f remove ghc6
[03:32] <d4rkmonkey> whats a "whitelist" ?
[03:32] <wastrel> what's handbrake?
[03:33] <zengen1> Does anyone know of a linux alternative to mIRC with Autoget?
[03:33] <MU9214> Pie-rate: E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[03:33] <bascule> warbler: I have done this using md and linear raid but it involves reforamtting /home as it shows as /dev/md0
[03:33] <RequinB4> d4rkmonkey - in reference to a firewall, it means a list of ports/sources that are allowed to pass through, but the rest is blocked.  Opposite of a blacklist
[03:33] <Pie-rate> MU9214: what's above that?
[03:33] <MU9214> Errors were encountered while processing:
[03:33] <MU9214>  libghc6-gtk-dev
[03:33] <d4rkmonkey> RequinB4 ok, thanks.
[03:34] <Pie-rate> MU9214: pastebin the whole damn thing.
[03:34] <MU9214> Pie-rate: can you switch to /msg with me. too crowded in here.
[03:34] <Pie-rate> MU9214: yes.
[03:34] <warbler> bascule: how can I then add the second hd so it is at least linked to /home?
[03:35] <narothepharoh> how do you find out how much space is left on your hd?
[03:35] <wastrel> df -h
[03:36] <bascule> warbler: you could create a /home/you/mountpoint for this new drive
[03:36] <balistic22> ok so.. i just installed a theme on emerald yet i don't see it applied
[03:36] <warbler> k
[03:36] <bascule> warbler: having said that I dunno if there would be a mount order issue set up with this, a kind of race condition
[03:37] <narothepharoh> how do you find out how much space is left on your hd?
[03:37] <pbx> I have a sloooow and unpowerful laptop running Gutsy. It's fine, but I would like to be able to use it (with my wifi still working!) in a pure terminal mode, without Gnome/XFCE gobbling up RAM and stressing my pathetic video card.  Are there HOWTO guides on how to make a decent setup like that?  Not "how to use screen(1)" kind of stuff, but just getting a full-screen terminal to be your default session.
[03:37] <astro76> narothepharoh, df -h, or applications > accessories > disk usage analyzer
[03:38] <gonzo_> anyone can help me with a usb wireless problem?
[03:38] <bascule> warbler: but i still firmly believe that md and linear raid is the true solution
[03:38] <warbler> bascule: what I'm after is to open /home/me and see the second hd. Maybe have googled something useful. Reading it now. Thanks
[03:38] <noor> Emrald dosent work for me T_____T
[03:38] <noor> emerald theme maneger some one plz!
[03:38] <noor> nothing happens :(
[03:39] <RequinB4> noor - is beryl-manager running
[03:39] <mushroomstamp> ...anyone good with bluetooth?
[03:39] <noor> RequinB4: no but i can run compiz fusion
[03:39] <HealthyElijah> my cube stops working and when i type compiz --replace it says xgl not found. Do I have to completely restart Gnome? alt + ctrl +backspace?
[03:39] <noor> RequinB4: but i get no window borders so i got emerald but emerald,it does nothing
[03:40] <RequinB4> noor - I haven't run compiz fusion so I can't help you there :(
[03:40] <noor> RequinB4:oh ok thx any way
[03:40] <dmang> su rm -rf /
[03:40] <bascule> noor: beryl-manager running?
[03:40] <wastrel> pbx you want to run X without gnome?  you just need a different window manager
[03:40] <dmang> :P
[03:40] <koshari> mushroomstamp what do you want to know regarding BT?
[03:41] <noor> Basclule: do i need beryl-manager?, i have compiz fusion
[03:41] <jrib> dmang: do not do that here
[03:41] <mushroomstamp> i want to try to snarf my phone...
[03:41] <wastrel> pbx: there's a couple of window managers that sound like what you're looking for-  try ratpoison or that other one i forget the name of
[03:41] <bascule> noor: dunno compiz-fusion unfortunately
[03:41] <koshari> snarf?
[03:41] <mushroomstamp> but not sure if BT has even been installed properly
[03:41] <kk> oi
[03:41] <HealthyElijah> noor: compiz fusion has compiz settings manager and includes Beryl
[03:41] <warbler> bascule: if I create a folder in /home/me and edit fstab to mount it there that will get me what I need. Thanks again.
[03:41] <noor> bascule:thx any way
[03:41] <ihope__> What's the GUI text editor that comes with Ubuntu?
[03:41] <RequinB4> ihope__ gedit
[03:42] <bascule> warbler: yes, but beware that anything on the previous /home partition will become invisinble
[03:42] <mushroomstamp> i'm trying to use the hcitool to get my phones mac address
[03:42] <noor> HealthyElijah:then can you help me get my window borders working? because when i run c.fusion i get no window border :(
[03:42] <koshari> you can chech bt with "hcitool scan
[03:42] <narothepharoh> astro76 thank you
[03:42] <ihope__> RequinB4: thanks.
[03:42] <RequinB4> ihope__ Open Office .org works too
[03:42] <HealthyElijah> ihope__: word porcc.? or txt edit.?
[03:42] <hmpmstrH> hi, i need help with mounting/unmounting my iPod Nano.  Basically it manually mounts to /dev/sdb2, but it refuses to unmount, therefore doesnt save anything
[03:42] <bascule> warbler: mount to /home/you then remount /home in /some/dir and copy stuff to /home/you
[03:42] <mushroomstamp> i tried. error= "Device is not available: No such device"
[03:43] <HealthyElijah> noor: do you know how to open the terminal?
[03:43] <warbler> bascule: the new disk will be a folder added to /home/me - won't do anything to the files already there
[03:43] <ihope__> Quitters, all quitters.
[03:43] <noor> healthyelijah:yeah
[03:43] <mushroomstamp> koshari can i pm?
[03:43] <koshari> sure
[03:43] <HealthyElijah> noor: I think you have emerald running, when I run emerald it does that to me
[03:43] <bascule> warbler: ah a subfolder of home/you, yes that will do it
[03:43] <wastrel> pbx: wmii
[03:43] <warbler> k
[03:44] <Toma-> Anyone know the default height of the ubuntu panel on install?
[03:44] <HealthyElijah> noor:  Type       compiz --replace
[03:44] <noor> healthyelija: it does nothin 0_o lol
[03:44] <noor> healthyelija: kk one sec
[03:44] <HealthyElijah> i gotta restart compiz brb
[03:45] <koshari> mushroomstamp have you got these installed?bluetooth bluez-gnome gnome-bluetooth
[03:45] <nexttwo> anyone know how i can enable 3D/?
[03:45] <noor> HealthyElijah: now i have no window border :(
[03:45] <mushroomstamp> not sure.  can i apt-get to see ?
[03:46] <noor>  HealthyElijah: now i have no window border :(
[03:46] <HealthyElijah> noor: you didn't before either, right?
[03:46] <noor>  HealthyElijah:no before i ran compiz fusion i did
[03:46] <HealthyElijah> k, type   emerald --replace then
[03:46] <noor>  HealthyElijah: but now ...i have none T__T but i wanna use compiz fusion because of its awosmeness
[03:47] <HealthyElijah> noor:  I hear ya there
[03:47] <fen> noor, whats it saying in the terminal you launched compiz from?
[03:47] <HealthyElijah> noor: Did you follow a tutorial to install?
[03:47] <noor> A handler is already registered for the path starting with path[0]  = "org"
[03:47] <noor> A handler is already registered for the path starting with path[0]  = "org"
[03:47] <noor> A handler is already registered for the path starting with path[0]  = "org"
[03:47] <noor> A handler is already registered for the path starting with path[0]  = "org"
[03:47] <noor> /usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Warn: No GLXFBConfig for depth 32
[03:47] <noor> /usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Warn: No GLXFBConfig for depth 32
[03:47] <noor> /usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Warn: No GLXFBConfig for depth 32
[03:47] <noor> GConf backend: There is an unsupported value at path /apps/compiz/plugins/wobbly/screen0/options/friction. Settings from this path won't be read. Try to remove that value so that operation can continue properly.
[03:47] <noor> GConf backend: There is an unsupported value at path /apps/compiz/plugins/wobbly/screen0/options/spring_k. Settings from this path won't be read. Try to remove that value so that operation can continue properly.
[03:47] <noor> GConf backend: There is an unsupported value at path /apps/compiz/plugins/scale/allscreens/options/initiate_edge. Settings from this path won't be read. Try to remove that value so that operation can continue properly.
[03:47] <noor> WHOOPPS
[03:47] <noor> srry hehe
[03:48] <Madpilot> noor, you came within about half a second of being kicked there... pastebin next time!
[03:48] <noor> HealthyElijah: yeah i did use one
[03:48] <noor> sorry! T__T
[03:48] <koshari> mushroomstamp just run "sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez-gnome gnome-bluetooth" and it will install what you dont have installed
[03:48] <boyam> !pastebin | noor
[03:48] <ubotu> noor: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:48] <MrPink> haha yes I finally solved my Problem with the theme... :D
[03:48] <HealthyElijah> noor: I used this to install and it worked perfectly --> http://forlong.blogage.de/article/2007/8/26/The-best-way-to-install-Compiz-Fusion-on-Ubuntu-Feisty
[03:49] <mushroomstamp> I've got everything except for bluez-gnome
[03:49] <mushroomstamp> apt-get couldn't find it
[03:49] <mushroomstamp> i've got all repos working
[03:49] <koshari> mushroomstamp check this link http://www.techtalkwiki.net/setting_up_a_linux_mp3_jukebox#controlling_amarok_from_your_java_enabled_bluetooth_phone
[03:49] <warbler> set up xubuntu on an old pent3 comp yesterday as  a nfs server - all went well until firing up today - both comps swapped ip addresses!! why!!
[03:49] <fen> HealthyElijah: the best way to install compiz fusion on fiesty is to dist-upgrade to gutsy :)
[03:49] <HealthyElijah> noor: do you know how to restart gnome?
[03:49] <Curs0r> hopw does one launch lm-sensors? I installed it just now but i see no command for it
[03:50] <Curs0r> !lm-sensors
[03:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lm-sensors - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:50] <HealthyElijah> fen: probably good advice!
[03:50] <jrib> !sensors > Curs0r (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:50] <bascule> warbler: cause dhcp sucks? :0
[03:50] <noor> Healthyelijah: know how i can uninstall compiz fusion? yeah i belive its CRTL+DLT+BACKSPACE
[03:50] <HealthyElijah> noor: and that doesnt help you either right?
[03:50] <noor> lemme check
[03:50] <HealthyElijah> noor: I am a noob and I do not know that
[03:51] <HealthyElijah> how to do that I mean
[03:51] <fen> its in betafreeze atm, the daily-live image is rock solid.
[03:51] <HealthyElijah> fen: thanks for the update!
[03:51] <warbler> bascule: moved most things to the server yesterday and it took hours to find out why I couldn't connect. frustration!!
[03:51] <Curs0r> jrib, thanks
[03:51] <noor> okay guys im back
[03:51] <lai> HI
[03:51] <koshari> mushroomstamp actually my BT is working without bluez-gnome so you may not need it,
[03:51] <f0rtune> i cant connect to my vncserver, i get connection refused from a computer in my LAN, and firestarter is set to accept all connections on port 5900, what should i do?
[03:51] <bascule> warbler: set the server on a static IP, save lots of hassle in the long run
[03:51] <noor> healthyelijah:now my window border is back but compiz fusion isnt working
[03:51] <GenKreton> is there a way to mark a filesystem as needing to be checked on next reboot so I don't need to hop onto a live cd (ext3)?
[03:51] <HealthyElijah> noor: I do not know how to uninstall things
[03:52] <lai> where can i download themes for ubuntu?
[03:52] <koshari> mushroomstamp what bt device do you have and how is it connected?
[03:52] <noor> healthyelijah:can you gimme that link again?
[03:52] <HealthyElijah> noor: I think I had somehow set my box to run copmpiz at startup
[03:52] <HealthyElijah> yes
[03:52] <koshari> lai, gnome look
[03:52] <HealthyElijah> http://forlong.blogage.de/article/2007/8/26/The-best-way-to-install-Compiz-Fusion-on-Ubuntu-Feisty
[03:52] <noor> healthyelijah: thx
[03:52] <broken> Hey I just recently installed ubuntu and it looks like my sound is working, i mean I can move the sound control up and down but I hear no sound. I don't know whats going on :(
[03:52] <bascule> HealthyElijah: save session
[03:52] <lai> koshari: i got some themes for windowmaker etc dont know how to install them
[03:52] <lai> i think i need special packages
[03:52] <HealthyElijah> bascule: what does that mean?
[03:52] <MrPink> heguru: still there?
[03:52] <lai> give a damn link with a working theme...
[03:53] <lai> tried many and nothing
[03:53] <bascule> you set compiz to run, it is save session off preferences menu
[03:53] <bascule> HealthyElijah: ^
[03:53] <HealthyElijah> i came in here tonight if anyone knew of a oss for video editing and capture and export
[03:53] <MrPink> !wtf | lai
[03:53] <ubotu> lai: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:53] <dynmaic> !ask need help i am trying to install transset-df-6 and complieing it and every tyime after i tar then i do cd then i type make it says warning unused variable 'longoptions' transet.o error 1 please help
[03:53] <warbler> bascule: did that originally but at every boot it would say that it couldn't find it's own ip address and would not log itself in - not good for what is now a headless box.
[03:53] <lai> !wtf | MrPink
[03:53] <ubotu> MrPink: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:53] <bascule> HealthyElijah: kino
[03:53] <lai> ;p
[03:53] <f0rtune> i cant connect to my vncserver, i get connection refused from a computer in my LAN, and firestarter is set to accept all connections on port 5900, what should i do?
[03:53] <MrPink> :D
[03:54] <lai> btw, has a link with a _working_ theme ?
[03:54] <narothepharoh> does anyone know if there is a problem with demonoid?
[03:54] <wastrel> f0rtune: do you have the vncserver running on that port?
[03:54] <broken> Hey I just recently installed ubuntu and it looks like my sound is working, i mean I can move the sound control up and down but I hear no sound. I don't know whats going on :(
[03:54] <f0rtune> wastrel, i thought it was the default
[03:54] <wastrel> broken: are all your channels unmuted in alsamixer?
[03:54] <MrPink> !sound | broken
[03:54] <ubotu> broken: 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
[03:54] <broken> wastrel: what is alsamixedr
[03:55] <lai> i need a working theme for ubuntu
[03:55] <MrPink> easily done @ lai
[03:55] <bascule> !theme | lai
[03:55] <ubotu> lai: 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
[03:55] <MrPink> www.gnome-look.org
[03:55] <f0rtune> wastrel, i did a port scan and it says that 5900 is closed, but in firestarter it says its accepting all connections..
[03:55] <lai> i already searched there
[03:55] <lai> anyway, i will try again
[03:55] <MDK686> !wine
[03:55] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[03:55] <MrPink> lai: are you looking for something specific?
[03:56] <MrPink> heguru: lo? :D
[03:56] <heguru> MrPink: on the phone :)
[03:56] <lai> http://themes.freshmeat.net/projects/pride/
[03:56] <lai> i want to install this theme
[03:56] <lai> there are some problems, i can't
[03:56] <MrPink> heguru: ok give me a holler when your free, ok ?
[03:56] <doug_> i got a usb ported drive and its running but wont show up how i fix this
[03:57] <MrPink> perv :-P
[03:57] <mushroomstamp> koshari:
[03:57] <mushroomstamp> USB dongle
[03:57] <f0rtune> i cant connect to my vncserver, i get connection refused from a computer in my LAN, and firestarter is set to accept all connections on port 5900, what should i do? i did a port scan and it says that 5900 is 'closed' but its accepting all connections in firestarter
[03:57] <fen> whats the best terminal to use with compiz?
[03:58] <mushroomstamp> i just found out that my msg's weren't going through
[03:58] <lai> lumpiz
[03:58] <broken> It seems everything is set to alsa..
[03:58] <broken> But I cannot get my sound to work :( Its snd-hda-intel.
[03:58] <noor> danm it!
[03:58] <noor> emrald is lame it does nothing
[03:58] <Toma-> Anyone know the default height of the ubuntu panel on install?
[03:58] <wastrel> f0rtune: netstat -l | grep 590
[03:59] <fen> Toma-: 24 pixels
[03:59] <Toma-> thanks!
[03:59] <Toma-> gosh thats big
[03:59] <f0rtune> wastrel, it didnt output anything
[03:59] <fen> heh, that depends on your resolution..
[04:00] <broken> Does anyone know anything about snd-hda-intel?
[04:00] <schrankage> t
[04:00] <wastrel> f0rtune: perhaps you vnc server isn't running.  did you do vncserver :0
[04:00] <detra> Hi ... Just got 1 question ... which driver would be the best for my nvidia geforce 7600 gs ?
[04:00] <nickrud> broken: what model computer do you have?
[04:00] <f0rtune> wastrel, yes its running...
[04:01] <reya276> Anyone here uses a Wacom tablet?
[04:01] <fen> detra: if you want 3d you only have one option, the nvidia proprietory
[04:01] <fen> reya276: yep.
[04:01] <detra> fen, What is the nvidia proprietory ?
[04:01] <reya276> fen: can you help me
[04:02] <fen> detra, system -> administration -> restricted driver manager
[04:02] <fen> reya276: probably not mine worked ootb.
[04:02] <nickrud> broken, alsa sometimes needs to be told what model your sound card is in.
[04:02] <f0rtune> wastrel, do you suggest anything?
[04:03] <detra> fen, I had been working for 2 days finding the right driver for my video card on nvidia.com ... I finally found one that could get my x running again, but it doesn't work that well ... My 3d is kinda screwed up ...
[04:03] <wastrel> f0rtune: iono ok  try launching another.   vncserver :1
[04:03] <reya276> fen I just got a Wacom tablet I have followed the Ubuntu howto guides, nut nothing and I installed the new linuxwacom driver and it's installed but the OS does not pick it up
[04:03] <fen> detra: ubuntu 7.04 and up has the nvidia driver in its application repository.
[04:04] <fen> reya276: intuos or graphire?
[04:04] <Wolf23> gravemind: hello
[04:04] <reya276> fen: when I run "more /proc/bus/usb/devices" I finds the USB device but it says Driver=(none)
[04:05] <reya276> fen:It's a Wacom Bamboo, but I guess is actually a CTE-650 (intuos)
[04:05] <detra> fen, really ??? So if I just install the required package it asks for, the "linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22-custom, then it should work fine ?
[04:05] <Wolf23> hi friends, i need a help please?
[04:05] <f0rtune> wastrel, well the only problem resides in the port that firestarter says is open but isn't
[04:05] <MrPink> !ask Wolf23
[04:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask wolf23 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:05] <fen> reya276: open my query window
[04:06] <h1st0> Whats up with the updates?
[04:06] <HealthyElijah> is there any oss movie editors that can comtrol the camcorder?
[04:06] <wastrel> f0rtune: can you telnet localhost 5900
[04:06] <h1st0> They aren't being authenticated?
[04:06] <lai> I DOWNLOAD A THEME GTK2.0 WHERE TO INSTALL
[04:06] <Wolf23> MrPink:  thanx, but i have files .amr and cannot play witha ny application,maybe it needs codec
[04:06] <reya276> fen: query window? what is that?
[04:06] <aaron> yay Xchat
[04:06] <lai> damn you MrPink help me
[04:06] <fen> reya276: pm//
[04:06] <aaron> is there a way to see who is in this channel?
[04:06] <MrPink> lai: tz tz tz be nice ;)
[04:06] <lai> ok
[04:06] <lai> help me
[04:06] <mneptok> aaron: /names
[04:06] <lubosz> hi
[04:06] <zetheroo> I have some files that have an X on the icon.... and I cannot access them or copy them anywhere..... why ???
[04:06] <fen> lai: please don't use caps.
[04:06] <aaron> thanks
[04:06] <lai> i try to install a theme and can't
[04:06] <reya276> fen:pm//
[04:06] <f0rtune> wastrel, 'Connection Refused'
[04:06] <MrPink> lai: Do you have a program to install themes, that would be easiest
[04:06] <lubosz> what can i use to dump a dvd iso without mounting the volume?
[04:06] <reya276> pm//
[04:07] <lai> MrPink: no
[04:07] <nickrud> h1st0: try update, that normally revalidates the release file
[04:07] <aaron> oh my..
[04:07] <wastrel> f0rtune: so it's not firestarter
[04:07] <h1st0> nickrud: k
[04:07] <aaron> Is Shrek  on?
[04:07] <fen> reya276: using x-chat or irssi?
[04:07] <wastrel> f0rtune: start a vnc server on 5901
[04:07] <reya276> fen:no using pidgin
[04:07] <f0rtune> wastrel, how do i do that?
[04:07] <MrPink> lai: YOu don't have under: System -> Preferences -> Theme ?
[04:07] <lai> yes, i have it
[04:07] <zetheroo> I have some files that have an X on the icon.... and I cannot access them or copy them anywhere..... why ???
[04:07] <wastrel> vncserver :1
[04:07] <RequinB4> I'm still trying to get my sound woring - apparently I need modules but i can't seem to access them
[04:07] <lai> but it tells me to select a theme
[04:07] <zengen1> lai: sudo apt-get gnome-art
[04:07] <MrPink> ok and you downloaded the file ?
[04:07] <lai> ok
[04:08] <fen> reya276: heh come back when you have xchat installed :P
[04:08] <vbabiy-Laptop> Hey is there any one that can give me a hand to set up a samba share using swat
[04:08] <lubosz> zetheroo: you maybe dont have the permissions
[04:08] <fen> reya276: is there a tab with my name on it?
[04:08] <MrPink> lai: actually drag & Drop is enough
[04:08] <zetheroo> lubosz: but other files in that same folder are working fine
[04:08] <reya276> fen: yes
[04:08] <fen> click it
[04:08] <Wolf23> please anyone help me with .amr file?
[04:08] <fen> you should see 2 lines
[04:08] <HealthyElijah> so what is the best browser for ubuntu/linux?
[04:08] <lai> MrPink: drag and drop in tar.gz format?
[04:08] <MrPink> you hast have to drag the file in there,,, then it is saved as the Custom THeme...
[04:08] <h1st0> !best > HealthyElijah
[04:08] <lai> and what does the package gnome-art?
[04:08] <Wolf23> heguru:  nice to see you again :)
[04:09] <f0rtune> wastrel, i know that, it doesnt say where i can specify a port
[04:09] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Is that a video file?
[04:09] <MrPink> lai: I think so, if not then extract it first... but I think it can take the tar.gz
[04:09] <HealthyElijah> who likes opera over firefox?
[04:09] <lubosz> zetheroo: it can have other permissons, try right klickt properties, or execute "sudo nautilus", with that you can read and write everywhere (dont delete system files ^^)
[04:09] <wastrel> f0rtune: that's the port  5900 = :0 , 5901 = :1
[04:09] <zengen1> lets your browse themes from gnome-art and will install them for you
[04:09] <RequinB4> HealthyElijah best is a subjective term but i'd say firefox
[04:09] <MrPink> lai: I think it is just another app to handel theme install
[04:09] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  no its audio
[04:09] <h1st0> HealthyElijah: read the message from ubotu
[04:09] <headphase> hello, I am have trouble accessing my shared folders on my win xp computer
[04:09] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, It's supported by ffmpeg
[04:09] <h1st0> HealthyElijah: what sort of trouble are you ahving?
[04:10] <lai> i am really pissed off :)
[04:10] <fen> reya276: my bad, umm aparently you have to register to pm.
[04:10] <lai> i don't know what to drag&drop
[04:10] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  i have download a source and someone help me with it but didnot complete yet
[04:10] <MrPink> lai: why?
[04:10] <lai> in the theme manager
[04:10] <wastrel> lai: you can install the theme manually very easily
[04:10] <travisbickkle> anybody familier with webilder?
[04:10] <reya276> how do I do that
[04:10] <lai> wastrel: how?
[04:10] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  i dont know if support with ffmpeg
[04:10] <Flannel> lai: you download a .tgz of a theme, you open theme manager, and drag the archive into it
[04:10] <h1st0> fen: usually people can receive pms if they are unregistered but not reply
[04:10] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Why did you download source for anything?
[04:10] <reya276> fen:how do I register
[04:10] <Skrypt> how do I make a .rar?
[04:10] <MrPink> lai: just drag & drop it in the theme manager
[04:10] <Pici> !away > ajmorris|AFK (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[04:11] <pike_> reya276: /msg nickserv register mapasswordhere
[04:11] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  coz in the site tells that supports .amr
[04:11] <wastrel> lai: extract it into ~/.themes/
[04:11] <lubosz> do you know any good software to create a iso without mounting the volume?
[04:11] <pike_> reya276: then after that when you come back just /msg nickserv identify mapassword
[04:11] <Merid> I installed ubuntu 64 bit 7.04 and for the life of me i cannot figure out how to get it to boot into the login screen.
[04:11] <fen> reya276: don't worry about it join #reya276
[04:11] <lai> The file format is invalid
[04:11] <lai> okay lets see wastrel
[04:11] <RequinB4> Can anyone help me with sound?
[04:11] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org/dists/feisty/3v1n0/ <-- i got the source from here
[04:11] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, First try double clicking it or opening it in totem, if that doesn't work then install ffmpeg with synaptic ( May need to be from Medibuntu package but I doubt it )
[04:11] <reya276> ok fen
[04:12] <MrPink> lai: then try to extract it and drag & drop the folder... or just extract it into the ./themes folder, either one
[04:12] <Merid> i can boot into the recovery mode then execute startx and it starts just fine
[04:12] <zengen1> lai: unpack the file and archive it again.  Then drag it.  I think you can also just drag the unpacked folder, too.
[04:12] <tripzero> anyone know how the live cd configures the xorg.conf file?
[04:12] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  ok i am downloading ffmpeg
[04:13] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, With synaptic?
[04:13] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  how with synaptic
[04:13] <wastrel> you don't need to drag it, just extract it and put the theme folder into ~/.themes/
[04:13] <praktikum> ,,
[04:13] <Jordan_U> !synaptic | Wolf23
[04:13] <ubotu> Wolf23: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[04:13] <Skrypt> how do I make a .rar?
[04:13] <wastrel> it's  ~/.themes/theme_name/gtk-2.0/
[04:13] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, On Linux you don't go to web sites to install applications, there is one central application for installing anything you need
[04:13] <wastrel> so find the gtk-2.0 folder, and put the parent folder of that one in .themes/
[04:14] <ahpss_> elisa
[04:14] <Merid> anyone got any advice? I've checked the forums over and i cant seem to find my specific problem, yet i have tried all solutions offered that i could find.
[04:14] <ahpss_> alicia
[04:14] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  so please tell me how to install this synaptic, coz i am newbie on this thanx
[04:14] <MasterShrek> Merid, what kind of graphics card do you ahve?
[04:14] <Merid> x700 pro pcie
[04:14] <Fluffy-Wuffy> how do i change a files permissions numerically (not through right click /properties /permissions in ubuntu?
[04:14] <Pie-rate> Skrypt: why do you need to make a rar? why not a .zip or .tar.gz?
[04:14] <MasterShrek> whats that ati?
[04:15] <Merid> yes
[04:15] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, You don't install synaptic, it is already installed, you use it to install other applications
[04:15] <gerro> when I plug my computer, the fan starts going at full and it beeps rapidly, bios and everything else doesn't show up its a W3115 gateway according to lshw
[04:15] <Skrypt> pie-rate, .zip will do
[04:15] <Skrypt> How do I do that?
[04:15] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, But did you first try simply double clicking the file or right clicking it and choosing open with Movie Player ( Totem ) ?
[04:15] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  ok tell me how to open it
[04:15] <MasterShrek> Merid, have you messed with your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file at all?
[04:15] <Merid> MasterShrek: yes alot lol
[04:15] <zengen1> skrypt:  sudo apt-get install rar then rar --help
[04:15] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  yes let me show you the message
[04:15] <Pie-rate> Skrypt: command line or GUI?
[04:15] <headphase> why does it keep asking me for a password to log in to a windows network?
[04:16] <Skrypt> Pie-rate: command line or GUI - both if you have time.
[04:16] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  an error occured,The playback of this movie requires a Adaptive Multi Rate NarrowBand (AMR-NB) decoder plugin which is not installed.
[04:16] <Pie-rate> Skrypt: GUI, right click anything and select create archive
[04:16] <Skrypt> zengen1: alreayd read the rar man.
[04:16] <wastrel> gerro: it's failing POST.  that's hardware problem .  the beep code tells you what the error is.  check the docs for the mobo or contact your hardware vendor
[04:16] <MasterShrek> Merid, can you pastbin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[04:16] <MrPink> ok well I am off... n8
[04:16] <broken> Someone help I can't get sound working, alsamixer shows the sound is working I've set it to normal volume, and made sure nothing is muted but it still does not work. I can also modprobe snd-hda-intel so it sees it.
[04:17] <Merid> MasterShrek: pastbin?
[04:17] <MasterShrek> !pastebin | Merid
[04:17] <MasterShrek> !paste | Merid
[04:17] <Skrypt> Pie-rate: command line?
[04:17] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager search for "ffmpeg" mark the check box next to "ffmpeg" then hit apply
[04:17] <ubotu> Merid: 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)
[04:17] <gustavo> has someone ever installed DBDesigner on linux?
[04:17] <gerro> wastrel: well I was reading on this forum it most likely graphics card problem if it beeps so many you lose track
[04:18] <gerro> wastrel: I'm just puzzled because I was trying to add a second hard drive and it got confused which driver to boot from so I gave up on that but didn't change anything else and this beep problem started
[04:18] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  ffmpeg done installtion
[04:19] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Now try playing the file again
[04:19] <gerro> wastrel: I don't even know where my graphics card is... I mean its a nvidia geforce 6100 that all I know
[04:20] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  it opens with amarok,and cannot play
[04:20] <Jordan_U> gerro, Have you tried System -> Administration -> Restricted Driver Manager?
[04:20] <MasterShrek> Skrypt, there are many archiving programs, tar, zip, bzip2, just put -h after one of them in command line and it will show you how to use it
[04:20] <h1st0> gustavo: did you try searching google
[04:20] <Fluffy-Wuffy> How do I numerically change the permissions of a file in Ubuntu 7.04
[04:20] <MasterShrek> chmod
[04:20] <lai> gnome-art saved lot of my time
[04:20] <MasterShrek> Fluffy-Wuffy, ^^
[04:20] <Fluffy-Wuffy> chmod what?
[04:20] <Merid> MasterShrek: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38756
[04:20] <MasterShrek> chmod -h
[04:20] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Do you have a link to the file?
[04:20] <zengen1> skrypt: I don't think you can make a rar without the rar from the repository.  It's not installed by default.
[04:21] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, So that I can see if I can open it on my machine?
[04:21] <ubuntu> I setup ubuntu ultimate but now its not loading x11 how do I fix this?
[04:21] <Wolf23> Jordan_U: http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org/dists/feisty/3v1n0/ <-- i open this site maybe it helps
[04:21] <wastrel> gerro: so the machine isn't booting at all?
[04:21] <ubuntu> guys
[04:22] <gustavo> h1st0: yes, i do... im having a problem with libXft.so.1 but i have it installed
[04:22] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  i download them from my friend
[04:22] <Skrypt> I have the rar from the repo.
[04:22] <gerro> wastrel: ah was just dust on the ram chip, its working great now :)
[04:22] <natbet> anyone know what driver to use for the nvidia geforce go 6100? nvidia-glx or the one from nvidia?
[04:22] <zengen1> do a rar --help
[04:22] <Fluffy-Wuffy> "chmod: invalid option -- h" MasterShrek
[04:22] <wastrel> hah good.  always a fright when the machine won't boot
[04:22] <gerro> wastrel: like you said it was failingi post check
[04:22] <wastrel> Fluffy-Wuffy: you have to tell what permissions you want
[04:22] <ubuntu> I need to fix x11 to load because its not loading now<<
[04:23] <Skrypt> you told me that already and I told you I read the man pages already.
[04:23] <zengen1> I missed it.
[04:23] <MasterShrek> Fluffy-Wuffy, chmod --help  it will show you how to use the command
[04:23] <Skrypt> s'ok
[04:23] <Skrypt> thanks anways
[04:23] <Skrypt> I got it.
[04:23] <MasterShrek> Merid, i think i have an idea of what it might be, can u post your xorg.conf for me too
[04:23] <h1st0> gustavo: let me check some stuff
[04:23] <Merid> MasterShrek: sure thing
[04:23] <Fluffy-Wuffy> "chmod -h /file/path/.here ###" ?
[04:24] <wastrel> Fluffy-Wuffy: chmod <mode> filename
[04:24] <wastrel> Fluffy-Wuffy: but the <mode> depends on what you want the permissions to be
[04:24] <brownie17> i'm trying to use mencoder to re-encode an RM file as an AVI, it worked last night absolutely fine, i tried to do it again this morning and i got this error; "LAVF: no audio or video headers found - broken file?"
[04:24] <brownie17> does anyone know what this means?
[04:24] <Fluffy-Wuffy> forget it
[04:24] <Merid> MasterShrek: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38757
[04:25] <h1st0> gustavo: http://yacoding.blogspot.com/2006/07/howto-install-dbdesigner-4-on-ubuntu.html
[04:25] <xargon> how do you take a screen shot in linux?
[04:25] <wastrel> xargon: in gnome? hit printscreen
[04:25] <magic_ninja> !rapidshare
[04:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rapidshare - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:25] <xargon> what about in like fluxbox?
[04:25] <kennobaka> xargon: scrot
[04:25] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  i got the source from there
[04:25] <xargon> k
[04:25] <h1st0> xargon: Applications > Accessories
[04:26] <gustavo> h1st0: okay, i will try rpm version then... thanks
[04:26] <Elda> Im wondering.... is there a linux port of the Vista gadget bar that would allow one to use their widgets in here?
[04:26] <h1st0> xargon: there is a take screen shot program
[04:26] <wastrel> gimp can take screenshots
[04:26] <aaron> is there a program I need to install to unzip files in ubuntu?
[04:26] <xargon> hmm k
[04:26] <h1st0> aaron: gunzip
[04:26] <Vector> hii
[04:26] <xargon> for some reason stuff in vlc comes out all weird
[04:26] <aaron> ok thanks
[04:26] <Jordan_U> aaron, No, you should be able to just double click it
[04:26] <Vector> how do I fix x11 to load?
[04:26] <h1st0> aaron: once installed the fileroller or nautilus browser should be able to unzip stuff.
[04:27] <aaron> oh..
[04:27] <Jordan_U> Vector, What error are you getting?
[04:27] <h1st0> Vector: need a little more detail then that
[04:27] <Jordan_U> aaron, At least IIRC :)
[04:27] <h1st0> !bluetooth > mushroomstamp
[04:27] <MasterShrek> Merid, have you tried it with the 3 /dev/input/wacom sections commented out?
[04:27] <xargon> thanks
[04:27] <Vector> I used that stupid thing that came with ultimate
[04:27] <Vector> it installed the ati driver
[04:28] <gerro> wastrel: kinda dissappointed now was hoping I would have to try out a new bios maybe one of them open source ones
[04:28] <Jordan_U> Vector, "Ubuntu Ultimate" ?
[04:28] <Vector> ya'
[04:28] <h1st0> !ati > Vector  Vector read the pm from ubotu
[04:28] <Merid> MasterShrek: no
[04:28] <Vector> it should be easy to fix?
[04:28] <gerro> Jordan_U: yeah its an ubuntu entertainment thing
[04:28] <Jordan_U> Vector, It's an unoficial hack, install the official Ubuntu
[04:28] <gerro> Jordanu_U: there is also ubuntu studio for media development
[04:28] <MasterShrek> Merid, put a # in front of each line in those three sections, and give it a shot
[04:29] <Jordan_U> gerro, Ubuntu studio is good and I believe somewhat official, Ubuntu ultimate is a bad hack
[04:29] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  are u free for me friend?
[04:29] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, I'm multi tasking :)
[04:29] <Ritzerisk> i am getting this when trying to install something and it says permission denied
[04:29] <gerro> Jordan_U: ubuntu ultimate is mostly unstable stuff so yeah
[04:29] <Ritzerisk> The configure script must be executed before running 'make'.
[04:30] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  ok
[04:30] <MasterShrek> Ritzerisk, run ./configure  before make
[04:30] <mikebot> I'm trying to share a folder over my network with a mac user...how can I do this?
[04:30] <MasterShrek> can mac do samba?
[04:30] <Ritzerisk> make clean ; make install
[04:30] <Merid> MasterShrek: no change. the monitor died as usual
[04:30] <Ritzerisk> thats what i put in
[04:30] <Jordan_U> MasterShrek, Yes, it uses the same code ( samba :)
[04:30] <Wolf23> anyone knows about .amr ?
[04:30] <MasterShrek> Merid, post your new /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[04:30] <mneptok> mikebot: NFS is the esaiest way
[04:31] <mneptok> *easiest
[04:31] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Try enabling the medibuntu repository
[04:31] <mikebot> How do I find out what hosts to add?
[04:31] <travisbickkle> anyone know how to work the dvdrip application? I can't get it to work.
[04:31] <Ritzerisk> it says permission denied
[04:31] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  where is that option?
[04:31] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/
[04:31] <MasterShrek> Ritzerisk, what are you trying to compile?
[04:31] <Ritzerisk> asterisk
[04:31] <h1st0> mikebot: check out http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[04:32] <MasterShrek> never heard of it, anyway Ritzerisk use sudo before make
[04:32] <Ritzerisk> so put in sudo make clean ; make install
[04:32] <Vector> http://www.pastebin.org/3491
[04:32] <TiaGo|SouZa> hey, do you have any ideia what time the beta will be released?!
[04:32] <Vector> this is my card
[04:32] <Vector> x800
[04:32] <MasterShrek> Ritzerisk, do this: ./configure && make && sudo make install
[04:32] <mikebot> h1st0: Thanks.
[04:32] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, It can be done fairly easily with the GUI also but the easiest way is probably to copy and paste these commands into a terminal:
[04:32] <Ritzerisk> ;
[04:32] <h1st0> Ritzerisk: try checkinstall instead of make install that way you have a deb for easy removal
[04:32] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, echo "deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ feisty free non-free" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:32] <Jordan_U> wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - && sudo apt-get update
[04:33] <Ritzerisk> check install or checkinstall
[04:33] <mikebot> Wait, this is kinda daunting, this site.
[04:33] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, But that is only if you are using Ubuntu 7.04
[04:33] <MasterShrek> checkinstall
[04:33] <Jordan_U> Ritzerisk, One word
[04:33] <nickrud> 2 lines, ok
[04:33] <freeman> 0000000000000000000000000
[04:33] <Merid> MasterShrek: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38760
[04:33] <Ritzerisk> it says permission denied
[04:33] <lgc> Hi. How can I manipulate the size of the icons on my desktop? Thanks.
[04:33] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  yes i am using 7.04
[04:34] <h1st0> mikebot: well they have a section on NFS as well as Samba
[04:34] <Ritzerisk> cannnot create directory
[04:34] <Pie-rate> now, i know this is a really, really stupid thing to do, but why does nc -l -c bash -p 2000 not work? when i telnet to it it just says ": command not found" every time i send something.
[04:34] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: what directory do you have the sources in. Did you have to use sudo to unpack the tar?
[04:34] <freeman> I am too
[04:34] <mikebot> h1st0: Which do I want? I don't even know what samba is.
[04:34] <h1st0> mikebot: although i'm not too familiar with mac to know if they can connect to a windows share.
[04:34] <Merid> MasterShrek: It wouldnt let me startx so i had to remove the comments then startx
[04:34] <Ritzerisk> i have it in usr/src
[04:34] <h1st0> mikebot: Can macintosh connect to a windows share?
[04:34] <TiaGo|SouZa> hey, do you have any ideia what time the beta will be released?!
[04:34] <Jordan_U> TiaGo|SouZa, #ubuntu+1
[04:34] <mikebot> h1st0: I have no idea.
[04:35] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: move the working directory to your home directory, and chown it to yourself. Easier to work that way
[04:35] <MasterShrek> Merid, comment them out, then run this: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:35] <TiaGo|SouZa> Jordan_U, thanks!
[04:35] <h1st0> mikebot: well someone else suggested NFS so you may want to check the section on NFS server
[04:35] <Ritzerisk> ahh ok
[04:35] <MasterShrek> Merid, they need to be commented out because it looks like they are what are giving your xorg errors, according to the log at least
[04:35] <Ritzerisk> so being that i complied can i just recomple and it wont hurt the initial install
[04:35] <mikebot> h1st0: What is NFS? I have to install a bunhc of stuff?
[04:35] <aaron> Hey I just downloaded Beryl can someone help me with its installtion I'm a little confused.
[04:35] <warbler> lgc: right click them and select stretch
[04:36] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: the install location won't change, it's defined in the makefile
[04:36] <MasterShrek> Ritzerisk, it wont affect the initial install until you run make install
[04:36] <mikebot> h1st0: How can I get information about my network, ie, like the hostname and ip and stuff?
[04:36] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  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?
[04:36] <AzzClown> aaron: did you do it from apt-install?
[04:36] <Merid> MasterShrek: it let me into x after i commented them out you still want me to run that command
[04:36] <h1st0> mikebot: yes it looks a little complicated setting up NFS
[04:36] <h1st0> mikebot: ifconfig
[04:36] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Close synaptic
[04:36] <MasterShrek> Merid, if you got into x, then you dont have to
[04:36] <Vector> look what I found so easy..... http://davidwinter.me.uk/articles/2006/10/25/getting-ubuntu-dapper-to-dance-with-ati-x800-gto/
[04:37] <mikebot> h1st0: Thanks.
[04:37] <Vector> you see that guys? :P
[04:37] <Ritzerisk> it let me run it but permission denied alot of places
[04:37] <lgc> warbler, thanks, but what I want to do is just the opposite: shrink them, as I have too many on my desktop already. Any ideas?
[04:37] <aaron> Azzclown: I'm a acutally  a little new to ubuntu I"m not really sure what apt-install is
[04:37] <Merid> MasterShrek: alright i'm in x...now what
[04:37] <h1st0> mikebot: ahh you know what use netatalk if its availible
[04:38] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: a few more nouns, fewer pronouns, please
[04:38] <mikebot> h1st0: WHat's that?
[04:38] <Jordan_U> Vector, That is for Dapper, I would bet that it works with Feisty's Restricted Manager with no hassle
[04:38] <mikebot> h1st0: WHen I tried to share it, I think I installed NFS.
[04:38] <Vector> not ultimate ? lol
[04:38] <h1st0> mikebot: hold up i'm looking at a few links
[04:38] <warbler> lgc: when you select stretch they get little boxes on their corners - move them in and it will shrink them :)
[04:38] <MasterShrek> Merid, what was your problem? i thought u couldnt get into x
[04:38] <AzzClown> aaron: if you got it from add-remove programs, you should just be able to run beryl manager from "system tools"
[04:38] <TUXedomember> what is a speech to text program that's in the synaptic maneger?
[04:38] <mikebot> h1st0: K thanks..(btw, NFS asks for either hostname, ip address, or network)
[04:39] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  ok i try another time and i got this: W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[04:39] <aaron> Azzclown: I didn't get it from there...I had to google it to find a download for it
[04:39] <Merid> MasterShrek: it won't let me boot directly into x. i have to go into the recovery mode and then execute "startx"
[04:39] <lgc> warbler, I did that. But still, there must be a more elegant way to cope with 10's of icons at once. Even Windoze has an easy way to do it!
[04:39] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: and any particular reason you're not using asterisk from the repos?
[04:39] <MasterShrek> Merid, can you get into a terminal booting normally?
[04:39] <Merid> no
[04:40] <MasterShrek> not even by ctrl+alt+f1?
[04:40] <zengen1> aaron:  Start over.  Unpack your archive in your home directory.  Enter the directory and ./configure, make, sudo make install.
[04:40] <Ritzerisk> whats that mean From the repos
[04:40] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: you running ubuntu?
[04:40] <Ritzerisk> yea
[04:40] <AzzClown> aaron:  or try going to "add/remove  programs"  then make sure its set to "all programs"  , then search for beryl and get it.  It will do all the crap for you
[04:40] <philipe> Hello
[04:40] <philipe> I need help
[04:40] <philipe> With my dial up modme
[04:40] <warbler> lgc: a better option might be a launcher/dock like from gdesklets or such
[04:40] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: system->admin->synaptic,  ctrl-f , search for asterisk
[04:40] <Merid> MasterShrek: no. it turns the monitor  off and then nothing else happens. the harddrive lite dosnt' flash or anything
[04:40] <philipe> modem*
[04:41] <zengen1> err, not aaron
[04:41] <aaron> Azzclown: I see it now thanks a lot.
[04:41] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  so i have run the update ? coz it takes times
[04:41] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: glad to hear you gave up on the vmware appliance ;)
[04:41] <Ritzerisk> haha you member
[04:41] <warbler> lgc: I have no icons - just one launcher with 12 things I can launch
[04:42] <Ritzerisk> yea darn vmware was for me to make sure i didnt mess up if i did just a revert
[04:42] <Ritzerisk> haah
[04:42] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  wb
[04:42] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Can you use pastebin to give the full error, and are you connected to the internet?
[04:42] <Elda> How do I make a custom shortcut, icon?  I recently installed the Linux Second Life client on here, but would like to make use of the nifty icon they provided instead of having to dig through folders each time I want to run SL :>
[04:42] <Elda> *with icon
[04:42] <lgc> warbler, nah... I insist there must be an easy way to configure the size of the desktop icons, just as nautilus has its scale selector.
[04:42] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  yes i am online
[04:42] <Ritzerisk> vmware is like my backup if i dont know what im getting into
[04:42] <Elda> lgc: I think there was :> Hhold on a sec
[04:42] <nickrud> Elda: right click the desktop, choose create launcher (or do the same with the menu bar to put it in the menu)
[04:42] <MasterShrek> Merid, how far does it boot in normal mode? does it get to the point right before its about to load x?
[04:43] <lgc> Elda, you bet.
[04:43] <warbler> lgc: there might be a .config file for gnome that will let you do that - one min
[04:43] <MasterShrek> vmware is bloated
[04:43] <Merid> MasterShrek: no, it runs two lines at the bottom for about 5 seconds then the screen goes black and the monitor turns off
[04:43] <AzzClown> VmWare kicks AZz on ubuntu.  way less ram usage than window$
[04:44] <Elda> lgc: After you make the shortcut right click on it and there is the option to resize the icon :>
[04:44] <gayle_> I have a problem with my laptop.  If I shut the lid, the display goes off and I can't get it back on again.
[04:44] <gayle_> Any ideas what could be wrong?
[04:44] <edward> Can someone review my website & tell me if it could be written better or re-ordered so it made more sense?  It's http://wannabepoet.net
[04:44] <wx9j> had to reinstall win on a dual boot system, how do I reinstall grub without trashing my linux setup ?
[04:45] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38762/
[04:45] <nickrud> lgc: the only control I've ever seen for the desktop icons is the same one nautilus uses. Scales the desktop icons along with the browser icons
[04:45] <lgc> Elda, yes, that's what warbler told me. But you have to do it with every icon on your desktop. I am looking for a global setting that affects all my icons at once (just as nautilus, as I said).
[04:45] <AzzClown> wxj:  Super Grub Disk helped me.  burn the iso image
[04:45] <h1st0> mikebot: check out this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=150419
[04:46] <Elda> Lgc, sorry then :>
[04:46] <nickrud> !grub | wx9j
[04:46] <ubotu> wx9j: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[04:46] <lgc> nickrud, I don't quite get it...
[04:46] <lgc> Elda, thanks, anyway.
[04:46] <wx9j> thanks,
[04:46] <h1st0> mikebot: it looks like OS X can do a samba share
[04:46] <Elda> Np, sorry I couldn't provide any more help :>
[04:46] <nickrud> lgc open a nautilus file window, and change the zoom level on the icons. It changes the desktop as well
[04:46] <mikebot> h1st0: Ok..now what is that? :)
[04:47] <h1st0> mikebot: Samba is a way of sharing files over a network.
[04:47] <jericho> hello, I was trying to get my wireless card to work so I followed the instructions in this thread -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990, after I rebooted, the computer keeps locking up with this error "BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!" anyone know how to fix it?
[04:47] <mico> hello
[04:47] <MasterShrek> Merid, try adding /etc/init.d/gdm to the file /etc/rc.local and booting into recovery mode
[04:47] <h1st0> !samba > mikebot   Read the message from ubotu
[04:47] <mikebot> h1st0: sudo apt-get install samba?
[04:47] <mikebot> h1st0: K, thanks.
[04:47] <nickrud> hack alert!
[04:47] <lgc> nickrud, it doesn't seem to work.
[04:47] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, You can ignore that error, it's because you ran the commands twice but it doesn't hurt anything
[04:47] <MasterShrek> Merid, /etc/init.d/gdm start   (put start at the end of that line)
[04:48] <mico> anybody can point me to direction of install server with squid, dansguardian, bind9 ?
[04:48] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Try installing ffmpeg again now and see if the file plays
[04:48] <threethirty> hey all, a wise acker friend of mine said "dude go into a fullscreen terminal and type chmod 000 /" what will that do?
[04:48] <h1st0> mikebot: here's a link on ubuntuguide with a little more clear instructions http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Samba_Server
[04:48] <Elda> Odd
[04:48] <MasterShrek> Even
[04:49] <Elda> When I tried to make my shortcut, and then run it I got this error: "Details: Failed to execute child process "/home/chibi/Second" (No such file or directory)"
[04:49] <h1st0> threethirty: not good
[04:49] <Gr4ck> i try connect to ssh on my computer, but don't work. "conection refused"
[04:49] <mico> .
[04:49] <mico> .
[04:49] <mico> anybody can point me to direction of install server with squid, dansguardian, bind9 ?
[04:49] <Flannel> threethirty: Not as bad as it could be though.
[04:49] <mico> .
[04:49] <mikebot> h1st0: Thanks a lot for your help.
[04:49] <Flannel> mikebot: don't spam.
[04:49] <Elda> supposed to be Second Life
[04:49] <h1st0> mikebot: np
[04:49] <h1st0> Flannel: how would he restore perms
[04:49] <Flannel> mico: don't spam.
[04:49] <aunes_> hey guys. having some trouble with Grub. I'm getting errors when booting and every time I reboot its something different
[04:49] <nickrud> lgc: it's possibly because I use the spacial file browsing. gconf-editor, /apps/natilus/preferences/always_use_browser , untick that
[04:49] <mico> Flannel sorry
[04:49] <MasterShrek> Elda, right click it and look at the command, it sholdnt be /home/chibi/Second, rather it shold be the location of the second life executable
[04:50] <Ritzerisk> its still saying the same thing
[04:50] <Ritzerisk> Please run "./configure".
[04:50] <MasterShrek> right click and go to properties rather
[04:50] <disgen> Has anyone configured a VIA P4M80 video interface?
[04:50] <TUXedomember> i need a voice reconization software!!!!!!
[04:50] <Ritzerisk> the configure script must be executed before running 'make'
[04:50] <damianl> i have a hdd that gets automatically mounted but its not in fstab...where else might it be mounted from?
[04:50] <aunes_> I've gotten 5, 17, 16, and 25. I've never had this happen. Also, sometimes GRUB hangs.
[04:50] <MasterShrek> Ritzerisk, i told you that like an hour ago
[04:50] <Elda> Right MasterShrek... how would I include it to be "Second SPACE Life"?
[04:50] <Gr4ck> i try connect to ssh on my computer, but don't work. "conection refused" someone help-me?
[04:50] <Merid> MasterShrek: ok i booted into recovery mode. nothing seems any differnt
[04:50] <Flannel> h1st0: since he's only changed the perm on / itself, all he'd have to do is set it back (755).  -R would make it a reinstall sort of thing.
[04:50] <nickrud> Elda: if there's a space in Second Life, write it as Second\ Life
[04:50] <Ritzerisk> i did the command ./configure and it went through every thing
[04:51] <h1st0> Flannel: you mean recursive
[04:51] <jericho> my computer locks up on boot and gives me this error "BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!"
[04:51] <Elda> nickrud, Okey thanks :)
[04:51] <mikebot> Flannel: Did I spam?
[04:51] <damianl> i have a hdd that gets automatically mounted but its not in fstab...where else might it be mounted from?
[04:51] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  The playback of this movie requires a Adaptive Multi Rate NarrowBand (AMR-NB) decoder plugin which is not installed.
[04:51] <reya276> Gr4ck: do you have a firewall? if so you have to allow SSH access on port 22
[04:51] <Ritzerisk> error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[04:51] <MasterShrek> Merid, i dont know what to tell you, im not familiar with recovery mode or why it would be different enough from normal mode to be acting like that
[04:51] <lnickers> How do I get ubuntu on AMD64 to use the 32 bit Firefox i just installed?
[04:51] <h1st0> threethirty: sudo chmod 755 /
[04:51] <MasterShrek> Ritzerisk, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:51] <h1st0> threethirty: to put it back to were it should be.
[04:51] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: try installing build-essential with synaptic
[04:51] <MasterShrek> lnickers, why using 32 bit firefox?
[04:51] <Elda> Wee it works, thanks again :)
[04:51] <threethirty> i didnt do it
[04:52] <Gr4ck> reya276: ihave, ok.. let me try... tanks!
[04:52] <damianl> i have a hdd that gets automatically mounted but its not in fstab...where else might it be mounted from?
[04:52] <lnickers> for pluginz
[04:52] <Merid> MasterShrek: any idea of someone who would?
[04:52] <lnickers> flash no runs on amd64
[04:52] <nickrud> Merid: /etc/rc.local doesn't get run with recovery mode.
[04:52] <MasterShrek> does on mine, nspluginwrapper
[04:52] <TUXedomember> i need voice control for ubuntu software any help??????????????????????????
[04:52] <damianl> i have a hdd that gets automatically mounted but its not in fstab...where else might it be mounted from?
[04:52] <kennobaka> damianl: fgrep mount /etc/init.d ?
[04:52] <h1st0> threethirty: ah good he was trying to changemod root so that no one has access
[04:52] <kennobaka> (maybd with /* on the end)
[04:53] <h1st0> threethirty: http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/appdocs/unixintro/files/chmod.html
[04:53] <Ritzerisk>  Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[04:53] <Merid> nickrud: i'm not sure what that command was supposed to do
[04:53] <threethirty> h1st0: ty
[04:53] <reya276> Gr4ck:no prob
[04:53] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Did you re-install ffmpeg?
[04:53] <mikebot> h1st0: Ugh, still pretty confusing
[04:53] <MasterShrek> Merid, not really, im interested though, im going to look into it so if u stick aroudn for a bit i may come up with some kind of solution for you
[04:53] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  yes
[04:53] <h1st0> Ritzerisk: Do you have synaptic open or apt-get running in terminal
[04:53] <lnickers> any forum pointer  to get instructions for flash plugin on 64bit
[04:53] <nickrud> Merid: why do you want gdm in recovery mode anyway? (rc.local is a place to put things you want run at bootup, it's the last thing done)
[04:53] <kennobaka> ^maybe^definitely^
[04:53] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  i remove it then install it
[04:53] <Ritzerisk> no but i do have my startx running
[04:53] <warbler> lgc: here is an answer - http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=381182
[04:53] <h1st0> mikebot: yeah but once samba is set up it will jsut work.  I don't know if there is an easier way I don't use Macintosh
[04:54] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: you can't do the apt-get thing with synaptic open, only one package manager at a time
[04:54] <Jordan_U> TUXedomember, What level of control? good speech recognition currently does not exist for Linux at the moment
[04:54] <Merid> MasterShrek: ok i might be arround for a while. if not i'll be back tomorrow night probably
[04:54] <Ritzerisk> how can i close startx
[04:54] <MasterShrek> ok
[04:54] <Ritzerisk> the kde
[04:54] <h1st0> Ritzerisk: sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
[04:54] <reya276> Gr4ck: if that does not work check your iptables
[04:54] <h1st0> Ritzerisk: unless you used startx to envoke kde
[04:54] <TUXedomember> i want to open software and type by talking that lvl
[04:54] <mikebot> h1st0: Well I installed samba... do I have to do anything else now?
[04:55] <Merid> nickrud: i dont want to run gdm in recovery, i just want x to run when i start regular mode
[04:55] <h1st0> mikebot: just configure it so you have shares on the ubuntu machine.
[04:55] <reya276> Gr4ck:make sure that you are allowing it on the SSH machine
[04:55] <h1st0> mikebot: that page on ubuntuguide will explain if you want to create shares with authentication or just shares that don't require username and password
[04:55] <nickrud> Merid: did you uninstall gdm or alter how it runs at all?
[04:55] <Ritzerisk> ohh snazzy its working thanks installing the apt-get
[04:56] <mikebot> h1st0: haha ok
[04:56] <adayah> Hello.  Im trying to install a linksys model # WUSB54GSC usb wireless G adapter on a powerpc running feisty.  Is this even possible?
[04:56] <Merid> nickrud: i dont think so. I've tried quite a few things from the forums and wiki's so i might have done something to it
[04:56] <nickrud> Merid: if you didn't or don't remember, sudo aptitude install gdm && sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[04:57] <Gr4ck> reya276: now it's working.. =] 
[04:57] <mikebot> h1st0: I haven't done anything with samba other than install it.
[04:57] <damianl> i have a hdd that gets automatically mounted but its not in fstab...where else might it be mounted from?
[04:57] <Sippy> hey, im trying to test some c code on my server and when i copy over the binary to my home directory and try to run it (ive checked the validity and path of the directory many times) i get a no such file or directory error.  Any help would be apreciated.
[04:57] <mikebot> h1st0: I have to go, I guess I'll come back and try a bit later..thanks for the help though.
[04:57] <lgc> nickrud, I followed your instructions, to no avail.
[04:57] <outl4w> hi 2 all
[04:57] <nickrud> damianl: the hal daemon watches for disks not in fstab and puts them in /media
[04:58] <h1st0> mikebot: yes just follow the pages on the guide about setting up a share
[04:58] <mtgeekman> any one set up a Westinghouse LVM-37w3  screen as a secondary monitor?  have tried using the nvidia-settings but all i get is a blank screen :(
[04:58] <chalcedony> i need to copy my files from backupdir to a dvd.. what does the command look like to do that?
[04:58] <koshari> anyone know where the 3d windows setting hides in compiz fusion?
[04:58] <h1st0> Does anyone know how to recreate the gnome menu entries for wine?  Somehow my gnome menu's went goofy i'm missing all sorts of stuff I added personal.
[04:58] <damianl> nickrud how can i stop this so i can add them to fstab manually
[04:58] <nickrud> lgc: don't know what to tell you, I've been doing that for years and it Worked For Me
[04:58] <MasterShrek> Merid, remove "splash" from /boot/grub/menu.list
[04:58] <damianl> of how do i get this to mount my drive rw
[04:59] <MasterShrek> Merid, from the kernel line of the one you are booting
[04:59] <reya276> Gr4ck: did it work?
[04:59] <outl4w> i got a lil problem with wine i do not have sound :) in a game in the old instalation from my system i typet something in terminal but i doknt know it can u help me?
[04:59] <nickrud> damianl: simply umount it, then alter fstab
[04:59] <A2t3c13> Which is my best option to make my printer run with no linux driver avail. ? and only 4gb left of hd space? Virtualbox? ???
[04:59] <damianl> yeah but i do that but it always takes preference over fstab
[05:00] <damianl> eg ill do a line in fstab but it still gets mounted the way it was before
[05:00] <nickrud> damianl: no, if fstab is right it mounts things during boot long before hal starts running
[05:00] <MasterShrek> A2t3c13, probably
[05:00] <cwillu> How do I read the time out of a udev log?  Or, how do I dead 1190376409.894984 as a time?
[05:00] <cwillu> dead=read, bah
[05:00] <damianl> yes but this hal seems to be overwriting that after boot
[05:00] <A2t3c13> mastershrek??
[05:00] <warbler> lgc: open a nautilus window - any file - select edit from the top menu - then preferences - there is an option to set the zoom level for icons
[05:00] <damianl> never mind, thanks, ill just keep playing around now i know that
[05:00] <mikebot> h1st0: Bah, I'm not leaving..is this what I should follow: How to share home folders with read only permission (Authentication=Yes)
[05:01] <chalcedony> i need to copy my files from backupdir to a dvd. i have no idea how, i can't make sense with nautilisu .. is there a way to write a command to do it?
[05:01] <MasterShrek> virtualbox i would say, but thats kinda pointless having a windows vm for just a printer, and since its only 4 gigs, its not really expandable to do other things
[05:01] <damianl> btw do you know what the UUID=547CEFD97CEFB440  line means in fstab?
[05:01] <h1st0> mikebot: that will request a username and pass
[05:01] <Flannel> !uuid | damianl
[05:01] <ubotu> damianl: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  sudo blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[05:01] <h1st0> mikebot: if you don't want that just follow the Authentication=No
[05:01] <nickrud> damianl: for instance, /dev/hda6 /amd64 ext3 user_xattr 0 2 mounts that partition before hal gets ahold of it
[05:01] <A2t3c13> mastershrek: how easy would it be to set up a vitual box print set-up for a noob?
[05:01] <h1st0> mikebot: basically the only difference is changing the smb.conf from "Security = user" to "
[05:02] <h1st0> mikebot: "Security = share"
[05:02] <h1st0> mikebot: other than that you still set the folder up the same way in smb.conf
[05:02] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  is there a codec name amrnb supports linux
[05:02] <mikebot> h1st0: Oh OK.
[05:02] <MasterShrek> A2t3c13, i dont use virtualbox, i use qemu, i guess virtualbox is based off of it, but im not really sure how to set it up
[05:02] <chalcedony> getnthevan4candy: great nick
[05:02] <damianl> thanks,
[05:02] <nickrud> chalcedony: insert the writable dvd, choose write dvd. Drag & drop backupdir to window. press burn
[05:02] <MasterShrek> !virtualbox
[05:02] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[05:02] <mikebot> h1st0: So I'm not doing the right click > Share folder thing, right?
[05:02] <getnthevan4candy> chalcedony : sarcasm? i've gotten alot of that about this.
[05:02] <damianl> is tehre a tool to edit fstab via gui?
[05:02] <getnthevan4candy> chalcedony : people take it too seriously.
[05:03] <MasterShrek> damianl, no, and you wouldnt probably want one, you dont edit fstab very often
[05:03] <A2t3c13> mastershrek:qemu is that a viable option?
[05:03] <chalcedony> getnthevan4candy: i was serious to a point .. i'm a mom
[05:03] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Oh, this is a moble phone ring tone format, no wonder I have never heard of it before
[05:03] <MasterShrek> people and their gui apps for editing config files
[05:03] <getnthevan4candy> chalcedony : i'm not a child abductor. i'm making fun of those people.
[05:03] <Ritzerisk> configure: error: *** termcap support not found
[05:04] <chalcedony> nickrud: i see, i think .. will try reinserting the dvd
[05:04] <damianl> MasterShrek, ok cool its just its ll confusing to me
[05:04] <getnthevan4candy> chalcedony : everyone i hang out with understands, but then again, they're an odd bunch. we're an odd bunch...
[05:04] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  on windows i can open it with any application coz i download mega codec
[05:04] <lgc> nickrud, warbler, thanks. It worked!
[05:04] <nickrud> lgc: yw
[05:04] <MasterShrek> damianl, what are u trying to do?
[05:04] <warbler> lgc: that's great!
[05:04] <chalcedony> getnthevan4candy: i was thinking about herding my kids
[05:05] <chalcedony> getnthevan4candy: your'e on irc.. odd is normal
[05:05] <damianl> actually never mind i got it:), just adding a drive to fstab
[05:05] <getnthevan4candy> chalcedony : not this odd, methinks.
[05:05] <getnthevan4candy> chalcedony : not from what i've seen, anyway.
[05:05] <Ritzerisk> configure: error: *** termcap support not found
[05:05] <MasterShrek> yep damianl, most things are not as hard as people tend to make them out to be
[05:05] <damianl> true just takes practice
[05:05] <MasterShrek> yup
[05:05] <Ritzerisk> ahh what does termcap mean is that mean that my configure doesnt work still
[05:06] <A2t3c13> mastershrek:the lexmark rep told me this morning,that I would have to ""upgrade my system"" in order to run my print model.I told them if they meant leave ubuntu for win. that it would be more downgrade. lol
[05:06] <Merid> MasterShrek: i did and all it does now is show what its loading really fast then turn the monitor off again
[05:06] <xIke> anyone use banshee with their ipod?
[05:06] <heguru> Ritzerisk:  sudo apt-get install termcap-compat
[05:06] <lgc> nickrud, warbler, thanks. It is quite an indirect and clumsy way to do it (and you get only a few sizes to choose from), but it's much better than nothing.
[05:06] <Merid> nickrud: i tried doing that and it said that it failed to restart x
[05:06] <getnthevan4candy> oh, you've met one of my friends before, according to him. he called you internet-grandma. lol.
[05:06] <sistom> I just installed ubuntu on one of my other computers and as it is loading from the Live CD it gets past splash screen and does all of the black screen [OK] 's and then once it gets to the end of it the screen goes black and hangs there.
[05:06] <nickrud> Merid: then you have X problems, not gdm problems
[05:07] <Wolf23> heguru:  wb
[05:07] <heguru> Wolf23: thnx :)
[05:07] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, Try installing "gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad"
[05:07] <Ritzerisk> it says package is not available
[05:07] <A2t3c13> sistom:can you access a command line?
[05:07] <urm> hi guys!
[05:07] <Wolf23> heguru friend do u have any idea about amrnb
[05:07] <getnthevan4candy> chalcedony : good for a little /msg?
[05:07] <sistom> how do I get it to try and load command line instead of gui?
[05:07] <nickrud> Merid: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure -pcritical xserver-xorg , then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[05:08] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  i have it install
[05:08] <MasterShrek> Merid, so u can boot up in recovery mode, to a command line at least, but when u try to boot normally it just give a blank screen?
[05:08] <heguru> Wolf23: yeah i guess, what have you done so far?
[05:08] <urm> I just installed ubuntu ... i'm lost amy1 care to help me put a bit?
[05:08] <nickrud> lgc: I'm suprised the option isn't in the browser
[05:08] <heguru> Ritzerisk: which ubuntu are you using?
[05:08] <getnthevan4candy> urm, that was me last night. and within 2 minutes, i completely buggered it useless.
[05:08] <Gr4ck> reya276: i'm going to sleep, tanks for help me. see later
[05:08] <Jordan_U> urm, You need to ask a specific question for us to be able to help you
[05:08] <Wolf23> heguru:  about what i have done :_
[05:08] <Merid> nickrud: this is what it said "* reloading gdm configuration" l "Changes will take effect when all current x sessions are ended" | "invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm, action "reload" failed
[05:09] <damianl> can someone tell me what these 3 options mean in fstab nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46
[05:09] <sistom> A2t3c13: ???
[05:09] <urm> ok
[05:09] <MasterShrek> Merid, check in /boot/grub/menu.lst that the normal boot lines and the recovery boot lines are identical except in the normal line single shouldnt be there
[05:09] <h1st0> Anyone know how to recreate the Wine menu entries?
[05:09] <reya276> Gr4ck: ok, no prob
[05:09] <chalcedony> getnthevan4candy: i'm waiting for paint to dry ..er.. for a gui to find a folder
[05:09] <nickrud> Merid: try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[05:09] <A2t3c13> sistom:Restarting does nothing?
[05:09] <urm> well i have an Alienware laptop
[05:09] <chalcedony> getnthevan4candy: sure
[05:09] <sistom> it does the smae thing
[05:09] <Ritzerisk> umm i think its the fiesty fawn
[05:09] <urm> and it all looks to be working pretty well
[05:09] <urm> exept
[05:09] <sistom> it seems to me that something messes up when it is trying to load the GUI
[05:09] <sigger_> is php5 is in the latest ubuntu?
[05:09] <Jordan_U> !enter | urm
[05:09] <ubotu> urm: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:09] <heguru> Ritzerisk: wait then let me check the right package
[05:09] <urm> the Video drivers
[05:10] <Ritzerisk> thankkks
[05:10] <MasterShrek> urm, what kind of video card?
[05:10] <urm> :)
[05:10] <urm> ok
[05:10] <jameswang> exit
[05:10] <ma_> I have installed Ubuntu on my new HDD, but when I restart, I get this message: PXE-EGI Media Test Failure. And computer stops. ANy ideas?
[05:10] <Merid> nickrud: i got to login and it gives me an internal error "failed to initialize HAL!"
[05:10] <Jordan_U> urm, Have you tried System -> Administration -> Restricted Driver Manager ( sorry if I already asked you this )
[05:10] <Jordan_U> ?
[05:10] <MasterShrek> ma_ is your bios set to boot to that hard drive?
[05:10] <ma_> yes, it is
[05:10] <sistom> ...
[05:10] <nickrud> Merid: how did you do this install?
[05:11] <A2t3c13> if you have a gui to get into system open desktop settings and one of the managers may have tripped
[05:11] <urm> So... Alienware Area51 7700 and i have no idea how to find out how to get the right drivers - G-Force
[05:11] <damianl> how do i refrest fstab eg fget it to go through its mount process or do i have to reboot
[05:11] <urm> ok
[05:11] <heguru> Ritzerisk: ncurses should work
[05:11] <urm> let me try that
[05:11] <A2t3c13> you might get lucky
[05:11] <nickrud> damianl: sudo mount -a
[05:12] <damianl> thanks
[05:12] <heguru> Ritzerisk: sudo apt-get libncurses5
[05:12] <Merid> nickrud: from a livecd
[05:12] <urm> wow
[05:12] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  after installtion done, is it necessary to reboot or not?
[05:12] <nickrud> Merid: hm.
[05:12] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, No
[05:12] <Merid> MasterShrek: they are the same
[05:12] <urm> it's downloading
[05:12] <MasterShrek> Merid, but normal mode doesnt boot?
[05:12] <damianl> mount: /dev/hdc1 already mounted or /media/ddrive busy
[05:12] <damianl> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda5 is already mounted on /media/ddrive
[05:12] <Jordan_U> Wolf23, But you should close and re-open Movie Player ( Totem )
[05:12] <Ritzerisk> it says its already the newest version
[05:13] <Merid> MasterShrek: correct
[05:13] <damianl> how can 2 drives be mounted to the one folder?
[05:13] <nickrud> Merid: I usually hate to say this, but for consistency reboot in normal mode, see if you get any better loading
[05:13] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  let me try
[05:13] <sigger_> is php5 is in the latest ubuntu?
[05:13] <urm> ok restart... brb guys... ThanX
[05:13] <A2t3c13> i have it happen sometimes i start up and there is no panels or desktop,when I look in system it is always a matter of reseting it
[05:13] <heguru> Ritzerisk: sudo apt-get install ncurses-dev
[05:13] <MasterShrek> Merid, pastebin your grub then because thats impossible that one boots and the other doesnt if they are the same
[05:13] <xIke> anyone know how to use an ipod with ubuntu?
[05:13] <heguru> Ritzerisk: this should do it
[05:13] <oklopol> trying to write with python to /dev/dsp, says "device or resource busy", how do i make it not busy?
[05:13] <sistom> how do I boot into command line so that I can install?
[05:13] <Merid> MasterShrek: ok give me a sec
[05:13] <nickrud> damianl: sudo umount /dev/hda5 (if that's the one you just redid) and then sudo mount -a
[05:13] <Jordan_U> damianl, I think the idea is that you are getting that error because they can't
[05:14] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:  the same error, it needs the amrnb decode plugin
[05:14] <mikebot> Once I have configured samba to share a folder, when I add things to the folder do I need to restart or refresh anything?
[05:14] <A2t3c13> sistom: is this the same kind of problem or no?
[05:14] <sistom> or if it won't boot from the Live CD should I just forget about installing ubuntu?
[05:14] <heguru> Wolf23: have you tried playing with mplayer?
[05:14] <Ritzerisk> kk installing so that would fix the termcap thingy
[05:14] <warbler> xIke: ubuntu should recognise it - what not happening?
[05:14] <Wolf23> heguru:  yes totem
[05:14] <MasterShrek> mikebot, run: sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[05:14] <fiXXXerMet> How can I tell a command to execute only after the previous one is finished?  Is it && ?
[05:14] <sistom> I was just trying to get an answer to the same problem that was unanswered
[05:14] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: libncurses5-dev (hopefully that covers termcap)
[05:15] <MasterShrek> mikebot, before that you can also run testparm to make sure your samba config file is syntactically correct
[05:15] <nickrud> fiXXXerMet: yes
[05:15] <Merid> nickrud: no same thing everytime from what i can see. it goes real fast
[05:15] <A2t3c13> sistom: Blasphamy ! never ""forget"" about installing ubuntu. lol
[05:15] <MasterShrek> fiXXXerMet, yea
[05:15] <Jordan_U> sistom, No, the LiveCD is not as robust as an installed system, and the Alternate CD should work on most anything, that said because the LiveCD won't boot you can't be sure that the installed system will
[05:15] <Ritzerisk> so i run the /.configure again and should see a final result then do the make install then ? ..
[05:15] <damianl> ah fair enough
[05:15] <nickrud> Merid: if things went properly on the boot, and X was the problem you'd stop with an error message on a blue screen. What do you see?
[05:16] <sistom> Jordan_U: that is what I was saying, if the Live CD won't boot then Ubuntu is going to have a really hard time eh?\
[05:16] <Wolf23> heguru:  i got a source file from here , i install it but i dont know how to open it http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org/dists/feisty/3v1n0/
[05:16] <damianl> mm this is frustrating me anyone care to look over my fstab for me tell me what might be wrong
[05:16] <phpwne1> when i try to access my shared folder hosted on my ubuntu box, it asks for a username and password and my username password i use to log in to ubuntu does not work. what do i do?
[05:16] <MasterShrek> Ritzerisk, ./configure configures things to your system, after that you have to do make, which compiles the program, finally sudo make install, copies and links the program in your system so it is executable form the command line
[05:16] <Merid> nickrud: the last thing i see is please wait while loading... then the monitor turns off
[05:16] <petafile> What's your guys's favorite dock app?
[05:17] <petafile> I'm looking at kiba-dock
[05:17] <Flannel> phpwne1: You need to setup a samba password, which is separate from your user passwords.
[05:17] <MasterShrek> petafile, is that for gnome?
[05:17] <NotSure> i use console all the time
[05:17] <A2t3c13> sistom:look around on launchcast and see what info is avail.,Not to mention sound advice (usually)
[05:17] <nickrud> Merid: what's the second to last?
[05:17] <petafile> MasterShrek:  yeah
[05:17] <mikebot> MasterShrek: Hey, I sent you a PM cause I pasted something long in it.
[05:17] <NotSure> but where does console saves the commands that i type?
[05:17] <Ritzerisk> so it looks like its compiling the c files
[05:17] <nickrud> NotSure: /home/you/.bash_history
[05:17] <NotSure> nickrud: thanks
[05:17] <Jordan_U> sistom, But there is actually a good chance it will still work, it's just that the nice thing about the LiveCD is that if it works then you know what will work before installing
[05:17] <heguru> Ritzerisk: after make do: sudo make install
[05:17] <NotSure> nickrud: i always type in the name of person whom I address my comment
[05:17] <Merid> nickrud: i dont remember, let me post my boot config then i'll look again
[05:18] <NotSure> nickrud: is there a faster way to do it?
[05:18] <Ritzerisk> no do i have to do configure everytime i want to install a program
[05:18] <nickrud> Merid: it matters where you die :)
[05:18] <Wolf23> heguru:  i dont understand anything here from readme.txt --> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38734/
[05:18] <heguru> Ritzerisk: no only if you compile from source
[05:18] <Jordan_U> !tab | NotSure
[05:18] <ubotu> NotSure: You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[05:18] <nickrud> NotSure: for you, I type Not<tab>
[05:18] <MasterShrek> Ritzerisk, you shoudlnt be compiling many programs from source
[05:18] <Wolf23> Jordan_U:   i dont understand anything here from readme.txt --> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38734/ , i install it but i want to know how to use it
[05:18] <Ritzerisk> im just taking the tar.gz from a reg site
[05:18] <Ritzerisk> eek haha
[05:18] <NotSure> nickrud: thanks!
[05:19] <petafile> So no dock recomendations?
[05:19] <Ritzerisk> whata task
[05:19] <damianl> i hvae the same drive mounted in 2 different folders, one will be HAL other will be fstab can i just reboot to fix this?
[05:19] <heguru> Wolf23: well you have to compile the codec.
[05:19] <heguru> Wolf23: actually you have to compile ffmpeg to get amr working!
[05:19] <nickrud> damianl: did you unmount the drive like I suggested?
[05:19] <Wolf23> heguru:  how , can u tell me please
[05:19] <warbler> petafile: I use gdesklets launcher to good effect
[05:19] <damianl> yes, there is something terribly wrong
[05:19] <BlueParrot> hi all, I lost sound after a reboot. The card shows up in lspci and I can't see anything strange in dmesg, it just seems to have failed recently.
[05:19] <Wolf23> heguru:  i have ffmpeg installed
[05:19] <solinux> how to remount sda5 ?
[05:19] <Merid> MasterShrek: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38765
[05:20] <nickrud> damianl: then I guess a rebot can't hurt, see what happens ;)
[05:20] <heguru> Wolf23: yes that one wouldn't work with amr, you need to compile your own
[05:20] <damianl> cool
[05:20] <heguru> Wolf23: wait a min
[05:20] <xIke> anyone used an ipod with ubuntu?
[05:20] <solinux> how to force mounting on sda5 to a mount point ?
[05:20] <Wolf23> heguru:  ok
[05:20] <solinux> of
[05:20] <damianl> nickrud do you mind quickly looking over my fstab for me before i reboot
[05:20] <nickrud> damianl: sure
[05:20] <nickrud> solinux: sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mntpoint
[05:21] <MasterShrek> Merid, get rid of that # in the kernel line for your first boot option
[05:21] <MasterShrek> Merid, also get rid of the word splash in that line
[05:21] <maestrojed> I am trying to change the owner and group of my secondary (scratch) drive.  I am doing sudo chown username /media/volumename but I get an "Operation not permitted" error. I thought since I was sudo that I could do anything I want :)  Does anyone have a suggestion?
[05:21] <kindredgarou> hi guys
[05:22] <Merid> MasterShrek: try it now?
[05:22] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is a 'port' in this ubotu sentence: "ubotu: "linuxdcpp: Linux port of the famous dc++ client. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.0.1.cvs20070523-1 (gutsy)"
[05:22] <fujin> anyone know how I can access a WebDAV share via the console?
[05:22] <MasterShrek> Merid, yes
[05:22] <fujin> 'nd' appears broken
[05:22] <Jordan_U> bullgard4, They moved the application to a different platform
[05:22] <nb-au> beta iso's been released yet?
[05:22] <warbler> maestrojed: try sudo -Rv you:you /path/to/file
[05:22] <MasterShrek> bullgard4, it means someone took the code and made it run in linux
[05:22] <kishan> how to play mms playlist in mplayer plzzz
[05:22] <Whacked> how can i see what my LAN ip is from a terminal?
[05:23] <julo> Hola.. alguien de Mxiko?
[05:23] <nb-au> Whacked: ifconfig
[05:23] <Jordan_U> bullgard4, So Firefox was originally for *NIX but was ported to windows
[05:23] <nickrud> maestrojed: what kind of partition is that, ntfs?
[05:23] <kindredgarou> hey guys im trying to install flash on fiesty but i need to know how to navigate to my desktop and ive only just migrated to fiesty (or any linux os for that )
[05:23] <Jordan_U> bullgard4, That would make it a windows port of firefox
[05:23] <warbler> maestrojed: oops - sudo chown -Rv you:you /path/to/file
[05:23] <maestrojed> nickrud: fat32
[05:23] <vbabiy-Laptop> Hey guys I have read through this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive?highlight=%28harddrive%29 but how can make a mounted hardrive be read and write to all users
[05:23] <Whacked> nb-au: i did that, and it shows the same IP as WAN - this machine is at a datacenter, would that be correct?
[05:23] <vbabiy-Laptop> So If i create a file in my account my wife can edit it in hers
[05:24] <Jordan_U> kindredgarou, Just install it with Applications -> Add / Remove
[05:24] <nickrud> maestrojed: you can't chmod/chown fat32, it doesn't support it. To change ownership, you have to make changes in how it's mounted
[05:24] <bullgard4> MasterShrek, Jordan_U: Is this equivalent to 'a result of a portation'?
[05:24] <solinux> in fstab sda5 is mounted on /home/user/sda5 but when i type mount, it says the mounting point is folder /home/user/sda2
[05:24] <maestrojed> warbler: I get the same error
[05:24] <kindredgarou> ok ty
[05:24] <MasterShrek> something like that
[05:24] <heguru> Wolf23: you would have to recompile ffmpeg
[05:25] <heguru> Wolf23: join me in #ubuntu-ffmped
[05:25] <nb-au> Whacked: lol, just tried it myself, and didnt work for my router
[05:25] <heguru> *#ubuntu-ffmpeg
[05:25] <Wolf23> heguru:  ok
[05:25] <damianl> nickrud: http://pastebin.com/m4764fffe, im trying to auto mount /media/media320 and /media/ddrive RW and RW to all users not just admin
[05:25] <maestrojed> nickrud:  Can you remind me what file I edit to change how it is mounted?
[05:25] <Jordan_U> bullgard4, portation is not a word
[05:25] <damianl> but im getting nowhere
[05:25] <PhenGy> anyone know how to setup Eggdrop on ubuntu? I just installed ubuntu today,  ./configure   returns error
[05:26] <Merid> woot it works
[05:26] <hartono> asdas
[05:26] <Jordan_U> !synaptic | PhenGy
[05:26] <ubotu> PhenGy: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[05:26] <Jordan_U> PhenGy, No need to compile from source
[05:26] <Merid> MasterShrek: thanks man it works now !!!
[05:26] <nickrud> maestrojed: I have in my /etc/fstab so only I can read/write it:  /dev/hda7 /vfat vfat defaults,utf8,umask=077,gid=46 0 1
[05:26] <MasterShrek> :)
[05:26] <Merid> nickrud: thanks for all your help it works now
[05:27] <MasterShrek> Merid, why was that # in there in the first place? that was your problem all along lol
[05:27] <bullgard4> Jordan_U: Is this equivalent to 'a result of a rewriting of a program code into a new environment'?
[05:27] <nickrud> Merid: no, MasterShrek got in the case. I got lost, but did see the menu.lst. That's what my lament was about ;)
[05:27] <Merid> MasterShrek: I dont know lol. i dont remember seeing it in there before and i dont remember putting it there
[05:27] <Jordan_U> bullgard4, Basically yes.
[05:27] <MasterShrek> lol
[05:27] <nickrud> damianl: getting to it now
[05:27] <damianl> ............
[05:27] <damianl> thanks
[05:27] <spuddogg_> !paste
[05:28] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:28] <Merid> i'm sure i'll be back tomorrow for some more quesitons lol
[05:28] <bullgard4> Jordan_U, MasterShrek: Thank you for explaining.
[05:28] <kishan> !multimedia
[05:28] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 installs multimedia codecs automatically. For older versions of Ubuntu, or if you can't use the automatic installer, see https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - For multimedia applications, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[05:28] <Jordan_U> bullgard4, No problem :)
[05:28] <damianl> brb
[05:28] <Merid> thanks guys for all the help. must go the wife calls
[05:28] <warbler> maestrojed: so do I but I can read/write/cut/paste to the partition alright - why change owners?
[05:29] <PhenGy> jordon_u, no need to compile? so just config file and launch?
[05:29] <spuddogg_> can someone help me out with this weird error i'm getting?  it's in a pastebin, but dont worry its not too long http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38766/
[05:29] <Whacked> ok, another dumb question: how can I find my DNS server's IP address from terminal?
[05:29] <vbabiy-Laptop> Hey guys I have read through this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive?highlight=%28harddrive%29 but how can make a mounted hardrive be read and write to all users
[05:29] <kishan> how to play mms playlist in mplayer plzzz
[05:30] <nickrud> damianl: Those look fine to me
[05:30] <damianl> thanks, i'll reboot then and see what happens
[05:30] <bernier> Hi, is there a way I can see the running processes (eve if it's not called this way in linux I don't know) in ubuntu?
[05:30] <nickrud> Whacked: if you are using dhcp, it should show up in /etc/resolv.conf
[05:31] <damianl> bernier: system-monitor
[05:31] <nickrud> bernier: ps aux
[05:31] <Whacked> nickrud: a-ha, thanks :)
[05:31] <warbler> bernier: in terminal type " top "
[05:31] <nickrud> htop ;)
[05:32] <jericho> hello, I was trying to get my wireless card to work so I followed the instructions in this thread -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990, after I rebooted, the computer keeps locking up with this error "BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!" anyone know how to fix it?
[05:32] <nickrud> spuddogg_: no clue, but I do like the error message
[05:33] <MasterShrek> ick jericho you shoulda asked me to help u set that up first lol
[05:33] <damianl> :P
[05:33] <karpos> hi
[05:33] <spuddogg_> nickrud, you wouldn't if it was on your machine :)  i think it's a madwifi driver error.
[05:33] <MasterShrek> jericho, can you boot into recovery mode
[05:33] <jericho> it manages to boot maybe once every 10 tries and the wireless works, but most times it gets stuck
[05:34] <jericho> what do I press to enter recovery mode?
[05:34] <Ritzerisk> no write permission for file im trying to use the edit command
[05:34] <MasterShrek> jericho, choose a different grub line
[05:34] <nickrud> spuddogg_: I'm just barely able to get my broadcom wireless working. I used to have a rule about never answering network problems, and still stick to the wifi part
[05:34] <bernier> nickrud: thank you htop works perfect
[05:34] <nickrud> bernier: yeah, someone here turned me on to it not too long ago.
[05:35] <nickrud> Ritzerisk: if you're trying to write a config file outside of your home, you need to use sudo privileges. gksudo gedit in a terminal
[05:36] <maestrojed> warbler: I don't know it is what the samba listserve suggested
[05:36] <travisbickkle> anyone know how to get sounds for pidgin? My sounds don't work.
[05:36] <kennobaka> travisbickkle: I had to set the sound player in the preferences
[05:36] <warbler> how can I get firefox to start at the right side of the desktop? - nothing in about:config lets me do this
[05:36] <CoasterMaster> !gutsy
[05:36] <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
[05:37] <sistom> Ok, on Live CD boot it turns black right when cupsd is loading...
[05:37] <nickrud> warbler: devilspie is the tool for controlling how/where windows get opened.
[05:37] <maestrojed> warbler: The drive is owned by root right now.  I only have one user on this server and I am pretty sure samba would like that user to own the drive.  Unless you have other ideas you would like to help me with, wink wink :)
[05:37] <warbler> maestrojed: samba is a pain.. I use nfs
[05:37] <Evanlec> nickrud, so can devilspie remember a window location ?
[05:38] <travisbickkle> kennobaka: What did you select?
[05:38] <skinny7puppy> I just finished installing gutsy and doing a partial upgrade, compiz is working beautifully with one exception. No title bars. I have an intel vid 82865G Integrated Graphics Controller, any ideas what I need to do to get title bars?
[05:38] <nickrud> Evanlec: The way I remember it is you define where it opens, it's a static config
[05:38] <maestrojed> warbler: ok cool.  I have hear that too.  The advice to me was samba is harder on me to set up but easier for my users to connect too.  NFS is easier for me but harder for my users (I have both XP and OS X users)
[05:38] <skinny7puppy> sorry meant that for #compiz-fusion
[05:39] <slammer> can somebody help me with fixing my MBR
[05:39] <Geoffrey2> if I can't get X11/Xv playback to work in mplayer, what likely is my next best alternative?
[05:39] <Evanlec> nickrud, through this devilspie tool? im not familiar with it i just installed it tho
[05:39] <nickrud> Evanlec: yes, it's a real power user tool. To me, too much work. For power users, great control
[05:40] <STJ_> i just installed ubuntu and i cant boot anything now,i have to use my cd in order to just use linux,and i cant boot windows xp at all
[05:40] <warbler> maestrojed: once mounted my nfs server files act like they are on my drive - no passwords might be a security issue for larger lans
[05:40] <STJ_> can some help me?
[05:40] <Evanlec> nickrud, only thing i really wanted to do was set quake 4's window location so i dont have to keep moving it everytime i run the game
[05:40] <whatheduece> I also need help
[05:40] <Evanlec> !grub | STJ_
[05:40] <ubotu> STJ_: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:40] <STJ_> i keep getting this GRUB Loading,please wait... Error 21
[05:40] <nickrud> Evanlec: that'd be a good test for seeing if you like it. Only a few lines
[05:41] <Evanlec> only a few lines of code? lol
[05:41] <maestrojed> warbler: interesting.  I am going to try nickrud's suggestion but I may end up switching to NFS
[05:41] <nickrud> no, xml. worse than code, lol
[05:41] <STJ_> !grub
[05:41] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:41] <Evanlec> i woulda thot there'd be an easier way, like "right click on titlebar and hit remember window location"
[05:41] <nickrud> maestrojed: I did a typo on that line:  umask needs to be 007
[05:41] <pixellee> ..
[05:41] <Evanlec> I remember reading that on some quake4 linux website
[05:41] <whatheduece> I'm so confused by linux and all this
[05:41] <maestrojed> nickrud: thanks I will let you know how it goes
[05:42] <nickrud> Evanlec: the author of metacity thought that was crack
[05:42] <whatheduece> soooo lost
[05:42] <whatheduece> I don't know what anything means
[05:42] <Evanlec> nickrud, lol
[05:42] <Evanlec> nickrud, wht if im using compiz?
[05:42] <whatheduece> can anyone help me?
[05:42] <whatheduece> I installed and now I get a boot error
[05:42] <whatheduece> stage1.5
[05:42] <whatheduece> or something
[05:42] <maestrojed> nickrud: should it be 007 or 770.  I basically want the drive wide open for this user
[05:43] <Whacked> Ok, I have dns up and running, I think. When i do 'dig mydomain.com', it shows the new ubuntu box as 'server', but when I ping mydomain.com, it still goes to the old IP address
[05:43] <nickrud> I do miss sawfish sometimes. I don't know about compiz, but devilspie is supposed to use the libwnck functions, iirc. Should work for any compliant window manager
[05:43] <Whacked> anyone familiar with setting up bind9 on ubuntu?
[05:43] <Evanlec> nickrud, sounds like more trouble than its worth....
[05:43] <nickrud> maestrojed: 007 makes it readable/writeable by root and the plugdev group. Your first user is in the plugdev group.
[05:43] <whatheduece> grub loading stage1.5read error in ubuntu
[05:44] <whatheduece> anyone?
[05:44] <maestrojed> nickrud: neat.  Thank you
[05:44] <nickrud> maestrojed: that's what the gid=46 does, make it readable by the plugdev group
[05:45] <maestrojed> nickrud: out of curisosity what does the last "1" do.  All my other mounted drives end "0 0" as opposed to your "0 1"?
[05:46] <nickrud> maestrojed: man fstab says that's used by the dump backup program, but I think fsck uses it also. You can simply use either.
[05:46] <whatheduece> grub loading stage1.5read error in ubuntu at the bootup?
[05:46] <CoasterMaster> !truecrypt
[05:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about truecrypt - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:46] <Devourer> How can I install the basic Java SDK so I can use the command javac?
[05:47] <CoasterMaster> Devourer, sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk
[05:47] <maestrojed> nickrud: great.  Is there away to active these changes without rebooting?
[05:47] <bobgill> What is the name of the gnome volume applet? To control volume, one that sits in the panel
[05:47] <CoasterMaster> !info sun-java6-jdk | Devourer
[05:47] <ubotu> devourer: sun-java6-jdk: Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 6. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 9270 kB, installed size 31240 kB
[05:47] <Devourer> CoasterMaster: Thanky ou.
[05:47] <bernier> hi, how can I install compiz-fusion-plugins-unofficial and compiz-fusion-plugins-unsupported?
[05:47] <nickrud> maestrojed: umount the affected drive, then mount it
[05:47] <kkathman> bernier:  you'll need to add the proper repos and then sudo apt-get install them
[05:48] <kkathman> bernier:  check this page out:   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion
[05:48] <nickrud> what comes with those packages? I mean, the manager has soooo many options already
[05:49] <PhenGy> eggdrop under Ubunto,  error  Checking for GCC    C compiler cannot create executable?
[05:49] <bernier> kkathman: if i'm using gutsy can i still use those feisty repos?
[05:49] <duckman> server irc.p2p-network.org
[05:50] <Whacked> is there some kind of DNS cache I can clear from terminal?
[05:50] <kkathman> bernier:  no, you'll need to go to #ubuntu+1  and ask about compiz there I suppose
[05:50] <duckman> server irc.p2p-network.net
[05:50] <spuddogg_> does anyone know how to find out what version madwifi drivers are in use?
[05:50] <nickrud> bobgill: PhenGy install build-essential, gets you gcc make, a few other essentials
[05:53] <rathel> What can I use that sits in the background that counts my bandwidth(text-based preferably login remotely over ssh)?
[05:54] <HaMMeR123> need help, ubuntu - which best irc client?
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> !best
[05:54] <ubotu> 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.
[05:54] <Evanlec> HaMMeR123, xchat, not xchat-gnome, just xchat
[05:54] <sirjoebob> anyone run games in a windoes virtualbox?
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> HaMMeR123 i perfer normal 'xchat'
[05:54] <frostburn> HaMMeR123, xchat for graphica, irssi for terminal
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> sirjoebob i imagine any games ran that way - would be a bit limited. :)
[05:55] <HaMMeR321> i want something similiar to plain irc on windows
[05:55] <greenmanspirit> has anyone here ever installed GraphicsMagick?
[05:55] <Evanlec> sirjoebob, i dont think that would work....you woudlnt have 3d accelleration n stuff
[05:55] <greenmanspirit> to use with C++
[05:55] <frostburn> HaMMeR321, get xchat with synaptics, not xchat-gnome
[05:55] <Evanlec> HaMMeR123, then use xchat
[05:55] <sirjoebob> i am trying to run a few games in my windoes xp virtual box and the games play fine- but they will not go fullscreen... any ideas?
[05:55] <HaMMeR321> ok can i use the command "sudo apt-get install xchat"??
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> 'plain irc on windows ' -- > means nothing to me. :0 thers  xchat for windows,  :) and xchat for linux even. Been using   jIRCii lately under windows however
[05:55] <lifelike> DCC SEND "startkeylogger" 0 0 0
[05:56] <nickrud> rathel: ifconfig <interface> will tell you how many bytes since it came up
[05:56] <iui> bye bye lifelike
[05:56] <Evanlec> Dr_Willis, maybe he means mIRC ...thats what im guessing anyway
[05:56] <HaMMeR145> sorry got dc
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> Evanlec i tend to puke at the mention of mirc. :)
[05:56] <Evanlec> Dr_Willis, lol, agreed
[05:56] <Ritzerisk> if anyone has used asterisk whats the command to restart the service
[05:56] <Ritzerisk> asterisk -r wont let me connect
[05:56] <HaMMeR145> ok can i use the command "sudo apt-get install xchat"?? got dc just now
[05:57] <Frogzoo> sigh - people still dc on the d c c nonsense
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> HaMMeR321 yes. thats Ubuntu basics :) for installing stuff.
[05:57] <HaMMeR145> thanks..
[05:57] <Evanlec> Ritzerisk, try asking in #asterisk
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> nickrud activates some security feature  (and a bug) on some routers i recall
[05:57] <FFighter> is there a way to switch to a specific workspace in gnome ?
[05:58] <karpos> how can i change the style of the statusbar in gnome? i mean make it like kde or something else
[05:58] <FFighter> i.e: use alt+F1 to switch to workspace 1
[05:58] <Frogzoo> FFighter: bind a hotkey
[05:58] <greenmanspirit> has anyone here ever installed GraphicsMagick to use with C++?
[05:58] <avt3kk> how do I install ubuntu ultimate wish safe mode bootup?
[05:59] <bl4ckfl4m3> sup darkangel
[05:59] <FFighter> Frogzoo, how ?
[05:59] <Evanlec> avt3kk, ubuntu ultimate is not support in this channel i believe
[05:59] <sirjoebob> anyone know why virtualbox with windoes xp guest will NOT display games in fullscreen?
[05:59] <Frogzoo> FFighter: sys -> prefs -> keyboard shortcuts
[05:59] <FFighter> Frogzoo, thanks
[05:59] <avt3kk> what lolololol
[05:59] <threethirty> hi all
[05:59] <avt3kk> your joking
[05:59] <Evanlec> avt3kk, only the official versions are supported
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> sirjoebob you did install the vmware-display drivetrs inside the virtual-xp ?
[05:59] <avt3kk> its ubuntu
[05:59] <threethirty> are there any LOCO members here that wouldn't mind walking me through settign up my profile?
[06:00] <HaMMeR145> another question, how do i make a separate partition to share between ubuntu and xp (using dual boot)
[06:00] <avt3kk> so im fed
[06:00] <Evanlec> sirjoebob, you can run games thru virtualbox? what games are u running?
[06:00] <karpos> how can i change the style of the statusbar in gnome? i mean make it like kde or something else
[06:00] <mewshi> ok, i have vnc running on the remote computer, but all it shows is a black screen.
[06:00] <avt3kk> I deleted my whole hd
[06:00] <mewshi> I do, however have ssh access
[06:00] <avt3kk> and cant set it up ty
[06:00] <nickrud> Dr_Willis: I guess just going to the read topic channel would have told me. Been lazy I guess
[06:00] <PhenGy> eggdrop........how to download TCL
[06:00] <sirjoebob> Dr_Willis, not sure what you mean. i installed the guest additions
[06:00] <heguru> Ritzerisk: sudo /etc/init.d/asterisk start
[06:00] <sirjoebob> i run the sims and ffvii. as well as half-life and warcraft3.. a lot of classic games
[06:00] <karpos> how can i change the style of the statusbar in gnome? i mean make it like kde or something else
[06:01] <avt3kk> ubuntu channel doesnt support ultimate what bs
[06:01] <avt3kk> ubuntu ultimate
[06:01] <koronotomo11> #Bandung
[06:01] <mewshi> O-o
[06:01] <kahrytan> sirjoebob, The Sims 2 on console is same as original
[06:01] <PhenGy> eggdrop........how to download TCL or what command ?
[06:01] <karpos> how can i change the style of the statusbar in gnome? i mean make it like kde or something else
[06:01] <Frogzoo> Dr_Willis: these vmware video drivers - they can be d/l'd from vmware.com ?
[06:01] <bullgard4>  Synaptic says: "Tiny utilities for small and embedded systems: BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable." What is the filename of this executable?
[06:01] <avt3kk> its ubuntu....
[06:01] <Evanlec> sirjoebob, and these run okay? even ones requiring 3d acceleration?
[06:01] <avt3kk> same sht
[06:01] <mewshi> what is ubuntu ultimate?
[06:01] <HaMmeR146> another question, how do i make a separate partition to share between ubuntu and xp (using dual boot)?
[06:01] <karpos> how can i change the style of the statusbar in gnome? i mean make it like kde or something else
[06:01] <sirjoebob> i dont have problems with any of these games- except they refuse to run fullscreen
[06:01] <CoasterMaster> mewshi, it's a distribution of Ultimate with a bunch of stuff added to it
[06:02] <karpos> how can i change the style of the statusbar in gnome? i mean make it like kde or something else
[06:02] <CoasterMaster> mewshi, http://www.ubuntusoftware.info/ultimate/
[06:02] <nickrud> karpos: the panel's what it is, and patience is a virtue. Took me three times of you asking that question for me to type this
[06:02] <CoasterMaster> !repeat | karpos
[06:02] <Evanlec> karpos, u can use an alernate dock such as Avant or Kipa
[06:02] <ubotu> karpos: 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
[06:02] <kahrytan> sirjoebob,  it happens allot for me. Most don't let to run in fullscreen.
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> Frogzoo they are  installed from the vmware menus.  Check the vmware docs.
[06:02] <bl4ckfl4m3> !codecs
[06:02] <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
[06:02] <karpos> Hmm i will try
[06:02] <sirjoebob> kahrytan, any way to force them?
[06:02] <Frogzoo> Dr_Willis: k will do, thx
[06:02] <kahrytan> sirjoebob, No?
[06:02] <Javid> can anyone help me get the right restricted drivers working on my system? I did the stuff in !ati and it just broke x.
[06:02] <HaMmeR146> ...can i use the system recovery disc and recreate a new partition?
[06:03] <Evanlec> kahrytan, are u able to run any recent games thru virtualbox??
[06:03] <kahrytan> I don't have recent games
[06:03] <PhenGy> is TCL for eggdrop on Ubuntu something have to download off the net or can it be downloaded from the OS ?
[06:03] <HaMmeR146> what format i should use to share between ubuntu and xp? ext3
[06:03] <Evanlec> kahrytan, whats the most recent u run? how bout 3d acceleration? that works?
[06:03] <sirjoebob> kahrytan, ok... it is a little annoying but beter than nothing
[06:03] <FuBaR> I have a question if someone is seriously really good with ubuntu knowledge and knows what they're talking about please pm me asap
[06:03] <kahrytan> Evanlec, probably Elite Force 2?
[06:04] <Homey> Hello from OKC
[06:04] <kahrytan> Evanlec, im WINE
[06:04] <Evanlec> hammer - change your nick please, there's already a hammer145
[06:04] <kahrytan> Evanlec, I wouldn't use a emulator for games.
[06:04] <Homey> Does the server version of Ubuntu have a GUI
[06:04] <nickrud> PhenGy:  tcl8.4-dev , install that for eggdrop compiling
[06:04] <CoasterMaster> kahrytan, WINE isn't an emulator
[06:04] <Homey> Not sure which to download
[06:04] <Flannel> Homey: not by default, no.
[06:04] <kahrytan> CoasterMaster, I know
[06:04] <Evanlec> kahrytan, right..i didnt think that was even considered
[06:04] <bl4ckfl4m3> Javid: Nvidia as SO much better support with Linux
[06:04] <CoasterMaster> in fact, that's even what it stands for :)
[06:04] <Homey> Thanks Flannel
[06:04] <kahrytan> CoasterMaster, WINE Is Not Emulator :-P
[06:04] <HaMmeR146> k
[06:04] <CoasterMaster> kahrytan, meta, isn't it?
[06:04] <Evanlec> kahrytan, but wine...is not very fun to try to get working with some games
[06:04] <Homey> I am weak - I'll get the desktop version!
[06:05] <mewshi> can someone help me get my computer working correctly again?  I have VNC running, but all I see is a black screen.
[06:05] <FuBaR> I have a question if someone is seriously really good with ubuntu knowledge and knows what they're talking about please pm me asap
[06:05] <Flannel> Homey: All 'versions' of Ubuntu differ in what they have pre-isntalled.   a "desktop" or "server" version are no different except the packages that are installed when you install it.
[06:05] <Homey> k
[06:05] <Evanlec> !ask FuBaR
[06:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask fubar - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:05] <sirjoebob> well, thanks all... goodnight
[06:05] <Flannel> !ask | FuBaR
[06:05] <heguru> FuBaR: why don't you ask your question here
[06:05] <CoasterMaster> WINE works with RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 works wonderfully in WINE (and that's really the only game I care about)
[06:05] <FuBaR> well
[06:05] <CoasterMaster> :)
[06:05] <nickrud> Homey: get the alternate version, installs on more machines properly
[06:05] <FuBaR> i'm starting a lan center with a friend
[06:05] <avt3kk> is there a room for ubuntu ultimate can you tell me please?????????
[06:05] <Homey> I need a local version to wget down files every night and do some processing.
[06:05] <kahrytan> Evanlec, I got some games that require to be ran in console after I navigated to the directory of the exe
[06:05] <FuBaR> and it's more of a series of questions
[06:05] <PhenGy> TY Nickrud
[06:05] <kindredgarou> guys i need to know how to get permission to d/l a torrent as im getting it to the start and t then says unable to save access denied
[06:05] <Homey> I need wget, cron, ftp client.
[06:05] <avt3kk> I cant start up my pc ......
[06:05] <avt3kk> damt
[06:05] <kahrytan> CoasterMaster, what?
[06:05] <nickrud> Homey: comes with all that
[06:06] <avt3kk> what cr@p
[06:06] <Homey> k
[06:06] <Evanlec> CoasterMaster, lol...well i imagine older games are easier than newer eh?
[06:06] <Flannel> avt3kk: Ubuntu ultimate has no room, no.  It's not an official Ubuntu derivative, and it's really bad at that.  Get a real Ubuntu CD
[06:06] <Javid> bl4ckfl4m3, thank you for the insightful comment, unfortunately my video card is soldered to my laptop motherboard and switching it is not an option
[06:06] <FuBaR> !ask
[06:06] <Homey> I'd like to stay out of the command line
[06:06] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:06] <kahrytan> WINE is compatibility layer
[06:06] <heguru> FuBaR: go ahead ask them one by one, if anyone knows the answers they'll be glad to help
[06:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> ahh
[06:06] <bl4ckfl4m3> what kind of laptop do you hav Javid?
[06:06] <FuBaR> !ask how well is ubuntu with windows applications and games?
[06:06] <CoasterMaster> Evanlec, yeah, but I know there's a way....if you really want to give it a go with newer games, you can check out Cedega
[06:06] <avt3kk> fk I deleted my whole hd
[06:06] <nickrud> Homey: the alternate comes with the gnome desktop: lots of gui goodies
[06:06] <CoasterMaster> FuBaR, probably not well enough to run a LAN center, honestly
[06:06] <FuBaR> well
[06:06] <Homey> alternate?
[06:06] <FuBaR> microsoft is falling
[06:06] <avt3kk> can I at least start it in safe mode???
[06:06] <kahrytan> Evanlec, WINE can't run Call to Power 1 or 2 or Civ3
[06:06] <avt3kk> from the hd
[06:06] <FuBaR> anyone and everyone with their eyes glued to a computer all day can see this
[06:07] <avt3kk> any ideas please god someone help me
[06:07] <CoasterMaster> FuBaR, it really depends on what you want to run.  Some programs work, some programs don't
[06:07] <nickrud> Homey: releases.ubuntu.com/7.04 , scroll down
[06:07] <Evanlec> CoasterMaster, yea i was very close to purchasing cedega last night until someone told me that wine was actually better at a lot of games now lol
[06:07] <broken> Someone help I can't get sound working, alsamixer shows the sound is working I've set it to normal volume, and made sure nothing is muted but it still does not work. I can also modprobe snd-hda-intel so it sees it.
[06:07] <kahrytan> Evanlec, but Cedega has official support for Civilization 3.
[06:07] <Evanlec> kahrytan, what about civ 4?
[06:07] <Javid> IBM thinkpad a31p
[06:07] <CoasterMaster> Evanlec, i can't tell you from experience unfortunately :(, like I said, the only game I really care much about is RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
[06:07] <n-iCe> Hi how is the lightest browser for ubuntu?
[06:08] <kahrytan> screw it
[06:08] <Homey> I've got 7.04 desktop coming down now
[06:08] <CoasterMaster> Evanlec, yes, Civ4 is on the list of supported games for Cedega
[06:08] <FuBaR> Does anyone know of a really good OS other than any windows OS's that are really stable and can still load windows applications and games?
[06:08] <CoasterMaster> and is an excellent game, I might ad
[06:08] <jericho> ok so my computer gets a soft lockup on cpu0 in the 2.6.20-16 in recovery mode also but works with 2.6.20-15
[06:08] <Evanlec> CoasterMaster, i c...yes it is excellent
[06:08] <kahrytan> Evanlec, http://games.cedega.com/gamesdb/games/view.mhtml?game_id=4004
[06:08] <CoasterMaster> FuBaR, you can give ReactOS a shot
[06:08] <nickrud> n-iCe: epiphany is the lightest capable gui browser
[06:08] <broken> no it isnt
[06:08] <rudelerius> Oh thank god
[06:08] <FuBaR> do you have a website for them coastermaster?
[06:09] <rudelerius> I need help so badly
[06:09] <broken> Links2 ftw.
[06:09] <avt3kk> can someone help me pleeeeeeeeeease?????????
[06:09] <n-iCe> nickrud is similar to firefox ?
[06:09] <heguru> FuBaR: Linux + Wine is better than ReactOS at the time being
[06:09] <bullgard4> What is the function of the /etc/init.d directory?
[06:09] <CoasterMaster> FuBaR, check google
[06:09] <nickrud> n-iCe: very similar, it uses the same gecko rendering engine, about:config is there ;)
[06:09] <heguru> FuBaR: What windows applications do you want to run?
[06:09] <demon_spork> how do I remove a package without removing things that depend on it?
[06:09] <Keitaro> hmm, is it possible to set up a dial-up modem for use in ubuntu?
[06:10] <Berto> Does anyone know how to enable mod_gzip on ubuntu apache2?
[06:10] <FuBaR> windows applications will be basic, pretty much ms word or a browser maybe AIM, but definately smartlaunch.com's admin/clients
[06:10] <nickrud> demon_spork: you really really need to think about doing that, it's gonna break stuff
[06:10] <rudelerius> Is anyone willing to chat regarding setting xfce as the default session in ubunut? GDM shut down Gnome and I want to restart in xfce desktop and have no idea how to go about it...  Please help.  Send chat request please.
[06:10] <Flannel> Berto: It should be enabled by default
[06:10] <kahrytan> Evanlec, Hows that for Cedega? it plays Civ4
[06:10] <heguru> FuBaR: check www.codeweavers.com
[06:10] <solinux> in fstab sda5 is mounted on /home/user/sda5 but when i type mount, it says the mounting point is folder /home/user/sda2
[06:10] <nickrud> rudelerius: if you have installed xubuntu-desktop, choose xfce from the sessions menu in gdm
[06:11] <Keitaro> hmm, is it possible to set up a dial-up modem for use in ubuntu?
[06:11] <Berto> Flannel, really?  How can I check if it's on?  gzip'd javascript works on my webhost, but not on my PC
[06:11] <kkathman> kahrytan:  and you could have played freeciv which is native :)
[06:11] <solinux> i can't see my ntfs partition :-(
[06:11] <rudelerius> gdm crashed and shut down- I think; I only have command
[06:11] <warbler> broken: have you right clicked volume icon, then clicked open volume control then edit - preferences and enabled everything?
[06:11] <nickrud> demon_spork: what do you want to remove?
[06:11] <kahrytan> kkathman, freeciv's ai is to perfect. and builds WAY TO FAST.
[06:11] <asdsadsad> irc://irc.dingalingz.net/misfits
[06:11] <Flannel> Berto: Do you have PHP enabled?  phpinfo will tell you.  I... am unsure of others.  You might ask in #apache
[06:11] <demon_spork> nickrud, stuff is already broken.  all I need to do is reinstall compiz, but it is trying to make me remove ubuntu-desktop
[06:12] <scguy318> demon_spork: thats just fine
[06:12] <nickrud> demon_spork: ah, that one. No big deal ;)
[06:12] <scguy318> demon_spork: its just a metapackage
[06:12] <kahrytan> kkathman, freeciv needs more work to be playable.
[06:12] <rudelerius> They system says the X server is disabled, and restart GDM when it is configured.  I don't know what to do next.
[06:12] <demon_spork> ????
[06:12] <demon_spork> nickrud, what do you mean?
[06:12] <kkathman> kahrytan:  why not join their team?
[06:12] <bl4ckfl4m3> #ubuntu+1 isnt very hoppin'
[06:12] <nickrud> demon_spork: it's a list of packages to install; removing that one won't remove anything else.
[06:12] <kahrytan> demon_spork, ubuntu-desktop is not software. it's just metapackage
[06:12] <scguy318> demon_spork: it is safe to remove the ubuntu-desktop package, its a metapackage
[06:12] <Berto> Flannel, good call, i'll look at phpinfo, i have that page easy.  HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING does have gzip,deflate -- sounds like it's on, right?
[06:13] <kahrytan> kkathman, not a programmer
[06:13] <demon_spork> so if I want to reinstall it, is there a way to do it without it automatically reinstalling everything else?
[06:13] <Homey> Any college PHP programmers around ? PM me.
[06:13] <Flannel> Berto: Looks like it, yeah.
[06:13] <Berto> Flannel, hmm, no clue what i'm doing wrong.  ok thanks!
[06:13] <kkathman> kahrytan:  not all team members are programmers - they need ideas and suggestions too
[06:13] <scguy318> demon_spork: Compiz? just reinstall the Compiz packages?
[06:13] <Evanlec> kahrytan, yea im tempted to purchase cedega (only 5$ a month) but...when i think again i realize...linux is still fun without games...and games are kind of a waste of time
[06:14] <demon_spork> ubuntu-desktop, if I wanted to reinstall that metapackage, would it be safe to do so
[06:14] <demon_spork> without reinstalling everything
[06:14] <kahrytan> kkathman, like to take a look at CTP1 and 2 source for AI programming?
[06:14] <scguy318> Evanlec: i dunno, Wine seems to be doing very well these days
[06:14] <scguy318> demon_spork: the point of the metapackage is that it reinstalls all its dependecies
[06:14] <nickrud> demon_spork: yes. But, try sudo apt-get install --reinstall <package> first. Probably what you really need to do
[06:14] <kkathman> kahrytan:  seriously, contact them - tell them you want to help
[06:14] <kahrytan> Evanlec, and then you find Tremulous....
[06:14] <Evanlec> scguy318, really? i cant get any game besides quake3 to run which is silly cuz q3 has native linux installer
[06:14] <RAdams> Can anyone help me connect to a mysql database hosted on a webserver?
[06:15] <scguy318> Evanlec: well, you have peeked at AppDb and the fine thread in Gaming & Leisure?
[06:15] <Evanlec> kahrytan, lol i found tremulous and found it to be dismal
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> ive had no issues with the Q3 spinn off games ..
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> Tremulous makes me... so dizzy i puke.
[06:15] <kahrytan> Evanlec, blasphemy. I love tremulous
[06:15] <nickrud> RAdams: I use mysql-admin and mysql-query-browser for that, mostly
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> That 'urban terror' is a nice game also. World of PadMan is fun also.
[06:15] <Evanlec> scguy318, i've found the appdb to be mostly useless...only a few posts on it and not much else for any game ive tried
[06:16] <scguy318> Evanlec: well, let me be the first to invite you to become a maintainer :P
[06:16] <kahrytan> kkathman, I was in #freeciv. they dont seem to want suggestions
[06:16] <scguy318> Evanlec: the more popular games obviously get more popular/detailed entries
[06:16] <RAdams> nickrud: thank you; I'll check those out
[06:16] <Evanlec> scguy318, right, so u would think battlefield 2 would have more than a few useless posts...
[06:16] <Dr_Willis> 'FreeCol' is a MUST get if you like the SidMeirs Type  Civ/Colonization games.
[06:16] <kahrytan> Evanlec,  then join it and post games and apps to it
[06:16] <jericho> how do change which kernel grub automatically boots into?
[06:16] <Flannel> jericho: 'default' line in your menu.lst
[06:17] <jericho> ah ok
[06:17] <kahrytan> Dr_Willis, freecol is good... better if not java game
[06:17] <rudelerius> Hmmm.  Anyone willing to take a moment to help?
[06:17] <jericho> so I start counting from 0?
[06:17] <scguy318> !ask | rudelerius
[06:17] <ubotu> rudelerius: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:17] <rudelerius> I did, but no response.
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> kahrytan that fact its java.. makes no differance toi me. :) it works and works well on different os's.. sort of showing off a 'design feature' of java. :)
[06:18] <kahrytan> !repeat
[06:18] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[06:18] <rudelerius> Moved Ubuntu installed disk to PII machine
[06:18] <nickrud> jericho: read the paragraph just above the line, that way if your grub gets updated it should remember which stanza is what you really want
[06:18] <scguy318> rudelerius: and what's the question?
[06:18] <kkathman> kahrytan:  well thats more of a support channel, try going to their web site, http://freeciv.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page  and follow the links there :)
[06:18] <rudelerius> booted and gnome pooped out.
[06:18] <scguy318> rudelerius: how so?
[06:18] <rudelerius> said X server stopped
[06:18] <scguy318> rudelerius: then do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in Recovery Mode?
[06:18] <rudelerius> and restart gdm when configured
[06:19] <BlueParrot> Is there a way to reset your sound card ?
[06:19] <rudelerius> ok
[06:19] <kahrytan> kkathman, you played the sdl version of freeciv?
[06:19] <BlueParrot> Not even a hard reboot seems to fix it : (
[06:19] <n-iCe> nickrud I installed it how do I open it?
[06:19] <scguy318> rudelerius: prob u want vesa for driver, your hardware obviously isn't gonna run 3D games ;)
[06:19] <NotSure> in ubuntu, how can i search for file that contains two strings in its name?
[06:19] <rudelerius> downloaded xfce but don't know how to boot into that
[06:19] <chalcedony> now this thing says Search for "backupdir" - File Browser.. what I want to do is copy backupdir to a dvd. WHERE do i drag and drop WHAT to ?
[06:19] <n-iCe> and select it as default
[06:19] <NotSure> like doc file has 'comp' in its name
[06:19] <scguy318> rudelerius: Xfce or no Xfce, your X Server won't start until you reconfigure :)
[06:19] <NotSure> what program allows to do that?
[06:19] <chalcedony> (((((((( n-iCe )))))))))))
[06:19] <RAdams> nickrud: it doesn't like anything I try for "server hostname"
[06:19] <rudelerius> don't care about 3D; want for file server
[06:19] <kkathman> kahrytan:  nope, I dont play games on computers - thats why I have all the game consoles :)
[06:19] <PhenGy> what must be installed into Ubutu, so  others can  FTP in  or telnet in  ?
[06:19] <n-iCe> chalcedony :)
[06:19] <scguy318> NotSure: i imagine find, though I'm not wise with that app
[06:19] <darkangel> hello??
[06:19] <nickrud> n-iCe: it's in the internet menu, and use system-preferences-preferred apps to set it
[06:19] <kahrytan> kkathman, So you paid $600 for ps3?
[06:20] <scguy318> darkangel: hai?
[06:20] <MasterShrek> !ssh | PhenGy
[06:20] <ubotu> PhenGy: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[06:20] <RAdams> nickrud: I've tried the ip address and url of the site. I have the correct user and pass to connect
[06:20] <Evanlec> PhenGy, ftpd and telnetd
[06:20] <rudelerius> This conversation is hard to follow
[06:20] <marx2k> Who wants to help  wit VMWare? :)
[06:20] <NotSure> scguy318, it is basically like regex i am talking about
[06:20] <darkangel> how do i get gdesklets to load at start
[06:20] <NotSure> does anybody use krusader?
[06:20] <PhenGy> ok ty, running back downstair .
[06:20] <scguy318> NotSure: i imagine the find command would do it
[06:20] <kkathman> kahrytan:  not at all - I have the PS2, XBOX, XBOX360 and a few others for retro fun :)
[06:20] <nickrud> RAdams: are you sure the database has the same url as the site? None of mine do
[06:20] <chalcedony> marx2k: ask each question here.. someone will probably answer
[06:20] <MasterShrek> darkangel, system > preferences > sessions
[06:20] <RAdams> nickrud: no I am not. How can I find out the url of the database?
[06:20] <philipe> !pt
[06:20] <NotSure> does krusader have regex search option?
[06:21] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[06:21] <RAdams> nickrud: i have root access to whm/cpanel for the site
[06:21] <davubuntu> Can anyone tell me I can have access to irc but my browser won't work?
[06:21] <nickrud> RAdams: it should be on your panel :)
[06:21] <marx2k> !pastebin
[06:21] <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)
[06:21] <NotSure> any console command that will look through files using regex-like expressions?
[06:21] <xNinja> hello
[06:21] <scguy318> NotSure: unsure, never use, my file search needs are fulfilled with locate :P
[06:21] <chalcedony> greetings xNinja
[06:21] <scguy318> NotSure: peek at man find
[06:21] <NotSure> scguy318, so locate is the way to go?
[06:21] <RAdams> nickrud: the connection strings provided in cpanel refer to localhost... that wouldn't be very helpful X_x
[06:21] <nickrud> locate | grep, the tool of champion slackers
[06:21] <scguy318> NotSure: no, prob find
[06:21] <RAdams> nickrud: should I look somewhere else?
[06:22] <xNinja> i am changin from dhcp to static in /etc/network/interfaces but still getting from dhcp...maybe because the dhclient always running after doing /init.d/network restart ?
[06:22] <xNinja> greeting chalcedony
[06:22] <q_a_z_steve> hey, how do I get rid of old kernel images on /boot ?
[06:22] <NotSure> scguy318, hold on, let me see what 'find' can do
[06:22] <marx2k> Lets start with problem #1 in vmware... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38772/
[06:22] <bullgard4>  Synaptic says: "Tiny utilities for small and embedded systems: BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable." What is the filename of this executable?
[06:22] <MasterShrek> xNinja, probably because of network manager
[06:22] <nickrud> RAdams: yes. Do you have an app on the net already using the database? Then look at the config for the app
[06:23] <scguy318> bullgard4: busybox? :P
[06:23] <RAdams> nickrud: no, not me personally... I'm taking over some administration for this site... let me check his browser source code to see if I can find anything
[06:23] <xNinja> MasterShrek so what do i need to do
[06:23] <damianl> still doesnt work and now HAL isnt recognising the drives
[06:23] <sawblade> q_a_z_steve: delete them
[06:23] <damianl> im so confused
[06:23] <MasterShrek> xNinja, open network manager and statically assign your ip using that
[06:23] <joeamined> hi
[06:24] <mindrape> chalcedony - learn any new grep tricks you'd like to share with us to evidence your love for it?
[06:24] <Ritzerisk> it saying access denied when i set up a web
[06:24] <chalcedony> I put in a blank dvd... browsed for the file i compressed the files to "backupdir"  Now it says Search for "backupdir" - File Browser.. what I want to do is copy backupdir to a dvd. WHERE do i drag and drop WHAT to ?
[06:24] <Ritzerisk> and with a user that i deleted already
[06:24] <xNinja> MasterShrek command line must be more powerful than gui !! how to do it in command line ?
[06:24] <xNinja> hi joeamined
[06:24] <tarelerulz> I have one computer that is running vnc  on it .  I told it to run torrent program in the vnc session . What I want to know is does all the program I started in vnc stop running one I  close the vnc windows on the client computer ?
[06:24] <MasterShrek> xNinja, killall nm-applet
[06:24] <scguy318> chalcedony: use k3b?
[06:24] <q_a_z_steve> sawblade: which files? Then I assume I need to get their entries out of grub?
[06:24] <MasterShrek> xNinja, also disable it in your sessions
[06:24] <joeamined> is it possible to modify menu.list in a way that system doesn't write anything to the screen ?
[06:24] <chalcedony> scguy318: what is that?
[06:24] <scguy318> chalcedony: CD/DVD burning app
[06:24] <MasterShrek> xNinja, then your command line stuff shold work, at least i think so
[06:25] <scguy318> chalcedony: its in repos, sudo apt-get install k3b
[06:25] <nickrud> damianl: try moving the mount points out of media. That may be whats confusing hal
[06:25] <bullgard4> scguy318: Do you refer to the program file /usr/lib/initramfs-tools/bin/busybox?
[06:25] <scguy318> bullgard4: yep
[06:25] <scguy318> bullgard4: i imagine that would be it
[06:25] <xNinja> MasterShrek in network gui it shows the ip i assigned static!!
[06:25] <Ritzerisk> im running the HTTP and when i go to a location it says access denied with a user that i deleted and i should have full permission but i cant access from another computer on the lan
[06:25] <chalcedony> scguy318: if i dont get this to work ill try that especially if it finds faster.. i'd really like a command line one
[06:25] <brownie17> what does this mean? "LAVF: no audio or video headers found - broken file?"
[06:25] <darkangel> ROBOCHICKEN!!!
[06:25] <MasterShrek> xNinja, then it should be
[06:25] <xNinja> something wrong !!
[06:25] <marx2k> Lets start with problem #1 in vmware... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38772/
[06:26] <BlueParrot> my sound card  ( Intel integrated one ) seems to have just died after I accidentally hit suspend instead of shutdown, not even a hard power cycle will get it back... : (
[06:26] <xNinja> MasterShrek then why still using the dhcp ip not mine!!
[06:26] <MasterShrek> i dont know xNinja
[06:26] <chalcedony> BUT this IS the thing that opened when i put in the DVD .. i just need to know how /what to do next.
[06:26] <nickrud> chalcedony: if the dvd is in the machine, and it's writeable, it should pop up a window. Otherwise, go to Places->CDr/DVD Creato
[06:26] <xNinja> i'll reboot
[06:26] <nickrud> dang touchpad
[06:26] <scguy318> chalcedony: cdrecord prob
[06:26] <chalcedony> BUT this IS the thing that opened when i put in the DVD .. i just need to know how /what to do next.
[06:26] <darkangel> hill i have to make a new cd for ubuntu 7.10 (im on704) or will there be a update
[06:27] <nickrud> chalcedony: open the directory that holds backupdir in nautilus, and drag the backupdir folder into the window. Press Burn
[06:27] <MasterShrek> darkangel, you can upgrade to 7.10 if u have 7.04 installed
[06:27] <bullgard4> scguy318: My problem is that you have put a question mark at the end of your first answer and in your third answer you used the word 'I imagine'. How can I assertain the truth of your statement?
[06:27] <TylerJGillies> how do you see what the ip of your gateway is? it doesn't show up in ifconfig :(
[06:27] <damianl> its weird a umount -a reports no errors but when i goto the directories the drive isnt mounted
[06:27] <nickrud> damianl: mount -a
[06:27] <berent> is there no site / command where we can get proper names for perl modules by giving something like DBConnect::db on ubutnu
[06:27] <damianl> oh lol
[06:28] <scguy318> bullgard4: well, I stuck in the fine question mark to indicate the uncertainty of my answer
[06:28] <darkangel> mastershrek: do you know how to use airsnort
[06:28] <nickrud> rflol, been there, done that
[06:28] <scguy318> bullgard4: i would love to be checked
[06:28] <MasterShrek> darkangel, nope
[06:28] <darkangel> any one here know how to use airsnort
[06:28] <AaronMT> Hello, how can I figure out the model/speed of my memory modules in ubuntu/bash?
[06:29] <scguy318> bullgard4: i do have that file at the path you mentioned, I did locate it :P
[06:29] <narothepharoh> can you use itunes in linux?
[06:29] <heguru> darkangel: what do you want to know?
[06:29] <nickrud> g
[06:29] <heguru> darkangel: first of all what wireless card do you have?
[06:29] <damianl> nickrud thanks for your help its all working now, still confused as to why they didnt mount automatically though can, if the need be, i add a mount -a to startup?
[06:29] <RAdams> nickrud: I tried to find out the url of the server by looking at some php files, but no luck. I've found an include that has the db name, user, pass, and host, but the host just says "localhost", which doesn't help me X_x
[06:29] <MasterShrek> narothepharoh, i dont think so, i think itunes puts restrictions on the music, at least thats what ive understood (ive never used it)
[06:30] <nickrud> damianl: mount -a is called during bootup ....
[06:30] <scguy318> damianl: check your fstab?
[06:30] <scguy318> narothepharoh: prob not very well
[06:30] <CyberMad> i have problem with mount windows shared folder with fstab, so in my fstab is: //172.168.100.200/Docs /mnt/Docs smbfs username=operation01,password=*****,fmask=777,dmask=777 0 0
[06:30] <nickrud> RAdams: argh, yeah that would be a problem. You'd probably have to ask the hosting company what the name of that machine is
[06:31] <damianl> ah cool well its confused but i dont mind having to do it manually i never reset this pc anyway so i wouldnt have to do it regularly
[06:31] <kahrytan> narothepharoh, no itunes on linux
[06:31] <darkangel> heguru: ok i just after 10hours of hunting down files,patch and cussing 10sec ago i got it to work im scanning for networks what do i do now
[06:31] <CyberMad> but why everytime i restart my ubuntu, the mount is no respond
[06:31] <MaximLevitsky> Is there a gnome IRC channel?
[06:31] <nickrud> RAdams: doesn't the panel have phpmyadmin or some equiv
[06:31] <narothepharoh> that sucks because with windows i had an account and a bunch of tunes there but i tried to install with wine and it says only xp or vista
[06:31] <kahrytan> narothepharoh, why would you want itunes?
[06:31] <heguru> darkangel: what do you want to do exactly?
[06:31] <MasterShrek> CyberMad, i dont think u need the fmask or dmask options
[06:31] <RAdams> nickrud: yes, but the database is on the root account X__X
[06:31] <AaronMT> Hello, how can I figure out the model/speed of my memory modules in ubuntu/bash?
[06:31] <heguru> darkangel: crack WEP keys?
[06:31] <CyberMad> i tried open the /mnt/Docs it no respond (hang), and then i tried cat /etc/fstab no respond either
[06:31] <scguy318> narothepharoh: change your Windows version in winecfg, and do file one over at AppDb
[06:31] <RAdams> nickrud: which doesn't allow phpmyadmin
[06:31] <marx2k> Lets start with problem #1 in vmware... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38772/
[06:31] <darkangel> heguru: crack the wep
[06:32] <owen1> desktop vs server ubuntu-what is the difference?
[06:32] <nickrud> RAdams: lol, well maybe it's ssh and working from there. But, you probably don't have root access, I bet
[06:32] <Marbug> I'm trying to install ubuntu o,n a system with Santa Rosa, I used modprobe piix to get through the /bin/sh couldn't access tty, now it was almost loaded, but it couldn't load the X
[06:32] <narothepharoh> scguy how do i do this?
[06:32] <Whacked> does nslookup use reverse lookup?
[06:32] <joeamined> i'd like to understand the menu.lst details...
[06:32] <RAdams> nickrud: I do have root access
[06:32] <q_a_z_steve> sawblade: which files? Then I assume I need to get their entries out of grub?
[06:32] <warbler> !ubuntu-server
[06:32] <ubotu> Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[06:32] <davubuntu> Hello
[06:32] <nickrud> RAdams: ssh in, then and do the command line stuff I guess.
[06:33] <scguy318> narothepharoh: winecfg in Terminal? what Wine version are you using anyway?
[06:33] <scguy318> narothephartoh: and I don't expect much success with iTunes tbh
[06:33] <Marbug> iyt stopped just now in the console where it checked eerything, can I install ubuntu in the console ? or is there a way to start the X server ?
[06:33] <kahrytan> narothepharoh, http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=1347
[06:33] <heguru> darkangel: hmm, ok are you using that same wireless card to connect to your network?
[06:33] <Ritzerisk> im running the HTTP and when i go to a location it says access denied with a user that i deleted and i should have full permission but i cant access from another computer on the lan
[06:33] <owen1> ubotu: thanks
[06:33] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[06:33] <MasterShrek> owen1, server doesnt have a gui
[06:33] <Marbug> I suppose the cd doens't have the new GeForce drivers to get the X to work
[06:34] <narothepharoh> scguy i dont know but it says im on windows 2000
[06:34] <MasterShrek> Marbug, nope, u have to install them afterwards, but the vesa driver should get u a gui temporarily
[06:34] <darkangel> heguru: currently yes how would i pm u with xchat this place is to active
[06:34] <owen1> MasterShrek: can i do everything with the desktop edition?
[06:34] <scguy318> narothepharoh: change it
[06:34] <scguy318> Marbug: you could try doing sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:34] <Marbug> well no
[06:34] <scguy318> Marbug: prob select the vesa driver
[06:34] <MaximLevitsky> Does gnome have a IRC channel?
[06:34] <MasterShrek> owen1, the server edition can do everything the desktop can, but you have to install apt-get ubuntu-desktop after the install
[06:34] <narothepharoh> thank you scguy you think it will work now?
[06:34] <Marbug> but I'm still in the console (where it loads everything), I can't type anything
[06:35] <heguru> darkangel: ok you told me that its scanning?
[06:35] <RAdams> nickrud: I'm ssh'd in. How can I find the information I need?
[06:35] <darkangel> heguru: yes
[06:35] <godzirra> Ok.. silly question.  My cdrom drive isn't in my fstab and i'm not sure what device it is?
[06:35] <godzirra> I tried the standard hda
[06:35] <heguru> darkangel: then thats all you need, just start and watch it try to gather packets
[06:35] <owen1> MasterShrek: so why would anyone choose the server edition if the desktop can do everything?
[06:35] <godzirra> through hdd
[06:35] <damianl> with linux is it like windows and truthfully, do i have to reinstall every few months cos it just gets rediculously slow?
[06:35] <godzirra> and none of em worked.
[06:35] <nickrud> RAdams: I'm not a mysql expert. That's why I use those gui things. About all I do at the command line is dumping and loading the database for backups
[06:35] <knowledge296> has anyone got this ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE)  to run copiz or beryl for nice pretty eyecandy
[06:35] <scguy318> godzirra: /dev/cdrom? :P
[06:35] <MasterShrek> owen1....for a server maybe?
[06:35] <darkangel> heguru: will it crack it when its redy
[06:35] <heguru> darkangel: you have to know that it can take anywhere from minutes to hours to sometimes a day to get WEP
[06:36] <godzirra> special device /dev/cdrom does not exist
[06:36] <RAdams> nickrud: could you tell me a way to download the database so I can view it on my computer? Is that possible?
[06:36] <heguru> darkangel: yes unlike aircrack-ng, airsnort will give wep as soon as it can
[06:36] <owen1> MasterShrek: if the only difference is the GUI, why would i care?
[06:36] <scguy318> narothepharoh: even with that, i dont expect much success with latest version really
[06:36] <RAdams> nickrud: I have root access to everything
[06:36] <scguy318> MaximLevitsky: try joining #gnome
[06:36] <scguy318> MaximLevitsky: they sure do
[06:36] <MasterShrek> owen1, theres no reason for a gui to be running on a server, at least not for most server applications
[06:36] <solinux> anyone here knows ntfs mounting ?
[06:36] <solinux> in fstab sda5 is mounted on /home/user/sda5 but when i type mount, it says the mounting point is folder /home/user/sda2
[06:36] <scguy318> godzirra: /dev/cdrom0?
[06:37] <darkangel> heguru: how dose aircrack-ng work exactle so i can have 2 thing working on it
[06:37] <AaronMT> Hello, how can I figure out the speed of my memory modules in ubuntu/bash?
[06:37] <rudelerius> I tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, but the system seems frozen in this odd text-based GUI-type screen.  Any suggestions?
[06:37] <MasterShrek> solinux, paste the line in fstab for that here
[06:37] <darkangel> heguru: i do have it installed
[06:37] <joeamined> what does 'ro' mean in menu.lst ??
[06:37] <CyberMad> i have problem with automatically mount windows shared folder use /etc/fstab, so in my fstab there is: //172.168.100.200/Docs /mnt/Docs smbfs username=operation01,password=*****,fmask=777,dmask=777 0 0
[06:37] <nickrud> RAdams: a sec, I have to get my darned notes back out
[06:37] <solinux> so i unmounted the folder, and mounted it to /home/user/sda5 but now i dont have access to it
[06:37] <alex_ubuntu> hey guys, is this the wrong room to ask about ipods and ubuntu?
[06:37] <CyberMad> So, the problem is when i tried open the /mnt/Docs it no respond (hang), then i tried cat /etc/fstab no respond either, i tried umount -a no respond too, so i must hit CTRL+C to stop it.
[06:37] <owen1> MasterShrek: got it. i thought that the server has other capabilities that are lacking from the desktop..
[06:37] <godzirra> Anyone have any ideas?
[06:37] <CyberMad> I found how to fix this problem, i unplug the network cable, then restart ubuntu, so the mounted disk of //172.168.100.200/Docs on Desktop dissapear. Then i tried this on terminal: umount -a, then mount -a. Now i can access the windows shared folder, What is problem with the /etc/fstab?? why i can not make it automatically mount windows shared folder??
[06:37] <mistone> if I install ubuntu on vista will it dual boot correctly?
[06:37] <MasterShrek> !ntfs-3g | solinux
[06:37] <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
[06:38] <solinux> it says no permission to acces the folder, can you tell me how i can give a chmod to it? and which number should i give ? 755 ? 777 ?
[06:38] <MasterShrek> owen1, nope, its just slimmer
[06:38] <RAdams> nickrud: thank you :)
[06:38] <mistone> once I installed ubuntu on vista and I couldn't get into vista
[06:38] <mistone> did they fix this issue?
[06:38] <solinux> MasterShrek,  ok
[06:38] <owen1> MasterShrek: how do i turn off the GUI from my desktop?
[06:38] <CyberMad> can anyone here help to solve my problem?
[06:38] <scguy318> mistone: i believe yes, could have been a menu.lst thing anyway
[06:38] <davubuntu> Okay?!?! I just got a huge burst of messages after a minute of nothing?
[06:38] <MasterShrek> owen1, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[06:38] <darkangel> im getting a new laptop for christmus (the one im looking at has 150gb of hdd) its gonna have vista BUT can i also have ubuntu
[06:38] <owen1> MasterShrek: 10x
[06:39] <MasterShrek> davubuntu, you must be lagging
[06:39] <solinux> roc /proc proc defaults 0 0
[06:39] <damianl> alex_ubuntu no go on..
[06:39] <solinux> # Entry for /dev/hdd1 :
[06:39] <solinux> UUID=5b8ab4b4-7d8b-47a8-8fc6-63359dac6167 / ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
[06:39] <solinux> /dev/sda2 /home/so/sda2 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=fr_FR.utf8 0 0
[06:39] <solinux> /dev/sda5 /home/so/sda5 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=fr_FR.utf8 0 0
[06:39] <solinux> # Entry for /dev/hdd5 :
[06:39] <solinux> UUID=2354b75c-223e-4cca-9863-a48ea776884e none swap sw 0 0
[06:39] <solinux> /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
[06:39] <RAdams> solinux
[06:39] <solinux> /dev/ /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
[06:39] <MasterShrek> solinux, i just wanted one line
[06:39] <davubuntu> Okay 8 minutes with no messages and then a huge burst of messages. Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my connection?
[06:39] <scguy318> !pastebin | solinux
[06:39] <ubotu> solinux: 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)
[06:39] <solinux> sorry
[06:39] <MasterShrek> lol
[06:39] <scguy318> davubuntu: loose cable?
[06:39] <solinux> hehe i'm stupid :D
[06:39] <MasterShrek> lucky u didnt get kicked =P
[06:39] <solinux> yes haha :P
[06:39] <tarelerulz> I am wanting to run other computer remotly and tell it to download torrents .  Is there a good bittorrent that is text based and maybe use menus?
[06:39] <darkangel> how do i make it so i can unmount a floppy w/o loggin in as root
[06:40] <nexttwo> anyone know how i can enable 3D/?
[06:40] <nickrud> mysqldump -u<username> -p<password> -h localhost <database>
[06:40] <MasterShrek> solinux, did you try rebooting to see if it would correctly mount it?
[06:40] <nickrud> RAdams: ^^
[06:40] <solinux> not yet but will try now
[06:40] <godzirra> Ok.. silly question.  My cdrom drive isn't in my fstab and i'm not sure what device it is?   I tried /dev/cdrom but it says special device /dev/cdrom does not exist.  I also tried /dev/hda through /dev/hdd
[06:40] <owen1> good ftp server anyone?
[06:40] <heguru> tarelerulz: rtorrent
[06:40] <MasterShrek> godzirra, probable /dev/hdc
[06:41] <damianl> anyone had experience with beryl and compiz not showing there window managers
[06:41] <MasterShrek> damianl, #ubuntu-effects
[06:41] <darkangel> can i give my user 100% usage cause loging in as a root can be a pain in the but
[06:41] <nickrud> RAdams: you probably want to send that to a file;  add     > sql.dump  to that line to put it in the file sql.dump
[06:41] <scguy318> godzirra: /dev/cdrom0?
[06:41] <damianl> oh thanks
[06:41] <tarelerulz> Heguru , thanks for the help.  I thought so ,but I was not sure . So much to learn sometimes haha
[06:41] <MasterShrek> !sudo | darkangel
[06:41] <MaximLevitsky>  MaximLevitsky: scguy318, stupid me, :-), I remember I checked #gnome, but it wasn't there, maybe I checked OFTC, sorry for dumb question
[06:41] <ubotu> darkangel: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:41] <godzirra> scguy318: nope.  doesnt exist.
[06:41] <godzirra> MasterShrek: I tried /dev/hda through /dev/hdd
[06:42] <rudelerius> scguy318: Thanks for your suggestion. I tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, but the system seems frozen in this odd text-based GUI-type screen.  Any suggestions?
[06:42] <scguy318> darkangel: for the floppy thing, add the user param for third column in fstab?
[06:42] <scguy318> rudelerius: use Tab/up/down to move around
[06:42] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, try xwmconfig
[06:42] <scguy318> rudelerius: you want vesa, then just basically defaults until u get to resolution
[06:42] <rudelerius> from another tty?
[06:42] <owen1> any recommandations for ftp server?
[06:42] <darkangel> uboto: i know sudo but was wandering is i can make my main loggin same as root but thats ok
[06:42] <kindredgarou> hey guys is there a wine irc?
[06:42] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, nvm, thats not an ubuntu command lol
[06:43] <rudelerius> seems stuck; talks about dual monitors
[06:43] <scguy318> rudelerius: in the dpkg-reconfigure GUI
[06:43] <MasterShrek> #winehq
[06:43] <MasterShrek> or #wine-hq
[06:43] <davubuntu> I'm wireless. I tried restarting the modem and the other machines connected to the router are having the same problem... I guess it's the ISP.
[06:43] <darkangel> scguy318: ??? fstab
[06:43] <scguy318> darkangel: /etc/fstab
[06:43] <kindredgarou> #winehq
[06:43] <solinux> back
[06:43] <kindredgarou> sry
[06:43] <scguy318> darkangel: controls how devices are mounted/unmounted
[06:43] <rudelerius> scguy318: yes stuck on a screen for multiple monitors; only option is but does nothing
[06:43] <solinux> it works ! thanks
[06:44] <gellioth> hi to all people here!!
[06:44] <Kenny> Hello I'm new to ubuntu
[06:44] <MasterShrek> Kenny, join the club lol
[06:44] <scguy318> rudelerius: getting on a tangent, but have you tried booting in safe graphics mode?
[06:44] <darkangel> hey whi is linux in so many folders and not one like windows
[06:44] <Kenny> Just exploring all the options
[06:45] <MasterShrek> darkangel, windows is too, its just in subfolders
[06:45] <gellioth> Kenny I am new too only a few monts
[06:45] <MasterShrek> namely c:\windows\
[06:45] <scguy318> darkangel: it's the fine Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
[06:45] <solinux> do you know any incrdible program under linux ?
[06:45] <nickrud> snicker
[06:45] <Kenny> I haven't even installed yet just still running the live version
[06:45] <solinux> do you know a good vido surveillance program ?
[06:45] <scguy318> solinux: incredible like?
[06:46] <solinux> something totally fantastic, and very usefull
[06:46] <rudelerius> scguy318: No. I don't know how. This was a previous install on a different machine, and it booted into this error with GDM; I used Ctl+Alt+F1 to get to a terminal to download xfce- I thought if I could boot into that, it would resolve the problem. Then I tried dpkg-reconfigure and it is stuck there.
[06:46] <scguy318> solinux: video surveillence? i think there are some apps that can do motion and all that
[06:46] <nickrud> inkscape is incredible
[06:46] <Kenny> I got an old computer w/450 MHz processor and 128 MB RAM
[06:46] <darkangel> scguy318:  im less than a week in the world of linux where can i fin out more on the filesystem cause it mounts that as a drive
[06:46] <solinux> scguy318, simple to configure ? video surveillance for humains ?
[06:46] <rudelerius> scguy318: Ok. I'm dumb.
[06:46] <nickrud> !fhs
[06:46] <ubotu> 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
[06:47] <scguy318> solinux: http://infectedproject.wordpress.com/2007/06/26/set-up-a-webcam-security-system/
[06:47] <jsestri2> on the desktop background in the gradients, the pixels seem to flash/vibrate. Is this probably gfx card / monitor settings or an issue with something else?
[06:47] <gellioth> kenny what distribution you uses?
[06:47] <scguy318> rudelerius: you sure your keyboard doesn't do anything?
[06:47] <MasterShrek> jsestri2, probably graphics card
[06:47] <maestrojed> I am having trouble changing the documentroot of my apache server.  I am asking the question in this room because I have many things going on besides apache that are ubuntu related and I think it is some sort of permissions thing.  So I have apache2 running now and by default the documentroot is /var/www  I just installed a secondary drive and am running Samba to share that drive to my small office.  I would like the web documentroot
[06:47] <maestrojed> to be on this secondary drive.  So I edited /etc/apache2/sites-available/default and changed the documentroot to /media/OSnet/www (OSnet is the name of my drive) but now I get a 403 Forbidden errror.  Any suggestions?
[06:47] <rudelerius> scguy318: Sorry, but it's hard to follow a convo in a forum this big; the gui for reconfigure xserver was waiting on a tab from me.
[06:47] <gellioth> Kenny ?
[06:47] <nickrud> jsestri2: if it's a crt monitor, it's probably moire, some monitors have adjustments
[06:48] <scguy318> rudelerius: you identified with NickServ? we can take this to PM
[06:48] <CyberMad> does anyone here ever have problem with automatic mount windows shared folder via /etc/fstab ?? everytime my computer restart.. then i can not access the mounted.. :( so i need unplug the cable, then restart it and do umount -a  then mount -a
[06:48] <Kenny> Sorry one sec lemme find the post it I had it wrote on
[06:48] <rudelerius> scguy318: It didn't seem to respond when I hit it before, but tabbing this time worked
[06:48] <scguy318> rudelerius: cool
[06:48] <Flannel> maestrojed: permissions.  It needs to be readable by www-data
[06:48] <godzirra> Ok.. silly question.  My cdrom drive isn't in my fstab and i'm not sure what device it is?   I tried /dev/cdrom but it says special device /dev/cdrom does not exist.  I also tried /dev/hda through /dev/hdd.
[06:48] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, why not just mount the new drive at /var/www ?
[06:48] <jsestri2> MasterShrek: nickrud: it happens to be an lcd...I'm wondering if you guys have any ideas of what to change since I have had the same issue with 2 different cards. I currently have the latest nvidia drivers as well...
[06:48] <rudelerius> scguy318: I will keep moving forward with config; thanks again
[06:48] <scguy318> godzirra: /dev/cdrw? :P
[06:48] <scguy318> godziira: sorry for silly suggestions
[06:48] <gellioth> with that machine I sugest a mini distribution
[06:49] <dj_ryan> i did a big oopsy, i rm -rf /lib/modules
[06:49] <dj_ryan> tips for recovery?
[06:49] <scguy318> dj_ryan: reinstall
[06:49] <MasterShrek> lol
[06:49] <maestrojed> MasterShrek: I guess I could.  This drive will be more then just the web server (only the www folder will be the web files). Which is why I went about it the way I did
[06:49] <darkangel> heguru: is there a pregram like airsnort but dosent crack wep and tells me mac.ssid.andlink strenght
[06:49] <godzirra> scguy318: what can I  do to figure it out though?
[06:49] <gellioth> like puppy linux or Damn Small Linux (DSL)
[06:49] <MasterShrek> dj_ryan, sudo apt-get reinstall linux-modules
[06:49] <scguy318> godzirra: ls /dev/ | grep cd or w/e
[06:49] <Kenny> It's an older version from 2004
[06:49] <scguy318> darkangel: iwconfig?
[06:50] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, symlink it might be a good idea too
[06:50] <godzirra> scguy318: there's only ptycd and ttycd
[06:50] <Kenny> ubuntu lite or something
[06:50] <gellioth> they arent so good like the other but can be very helpfull
[06:50] <maestrojed> Flannel:  How do I do that?  Right now the owner of the drive is root and the group is plugdev.  These permissions were done with the help and suggestions of nickrud earlier
[06:50] <scguy318> godziira: mm, weird, perhaps your CD device wasn't detected for some strange reason?
[06:50] <godzirra> scguy318: there's no /dev/hd* either.
[06:50] <dj_ryan> MasterShrek, apt-get reinstall dont not exit
[06:50] <dj_ryan> exist
[06:50] <heguru> darkangel: iwlist scan
[06:50] <gellioth> ah ok
[06:50] <Flannel> maestrojed: MasterShrek brought up a good point, just mount your drive as /var/www
[06:50] <godzirra> I've no idea..  it worked before when I had it installed for a long time.
[06:50] <solinux> scguy318, thanks
[06:50] <gellioth> do you copy me Kenny?
[06:50] <maestrojed> MasterShrek:  I am just learning all this stuff.  I am not sure what symlink is
[06:50] <nickrud> jsestri2: no idea, I just rechecked a gradient for my background it was fine
[06:50] <narothepharoh> url open error (111, "connection refused")? does anyone know what this means im trying to download something from mininova and it keeps telling me this
[06:50] <MasterShrek> Flannel, he wants more than just his webserver on that drive
[06:51] <Kenny> Can I use compiz Fusion with this version
[06:51] <scguy318> dj_ryan: aptitude reinstall?
[06:51] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, change the webroot back to /var/www
[06:51] <jsestri2> nickrud: is there anywhere you can look up the correct values for a monitor config for xorg.conf?
[06:51] <RAdams> nickrud: I found a way to use phpmyadmin as root :D ty for your help, I'm in now
[06:51] <scguy318> narothepharoh: it means the server is offline, and thus the TCP stack sends a nice RST
[06:51] <gellioth> I dont believe it
[06:51] <Kenny> Someone told me about it and I think it sounds kewl
[06:51] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, then do this: sudo ln -s /media/OSnet/www /var/www
[06:51] <Flannel> maestrojed: make sure it's readable by www-data, usually that means readable by all (since it'll be available on the web server anyway) but not always.  You could do a group thing as well.
[06:51] <maestrojed> Yes this drive will server as my small office's Network drive.  But the www folder will be a website (test site) for our web projects
[06:52] <godzirra> Ok.. silly question.  My cdrom drive isn't in my fstab and i'm not sure what device it is?   I tried /dev/cdrom but it says special device /dev/cdrom does not exist.  I also tried /dev/hda through /dev/hdd.  None of them even exist in /dev.
[06:52] <darkangel> heguru: thanks cause airsnort dosent give ssid
[06:52] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, i dont think /var/www can exist when you do that though, so back it up and remove it first
[06:52] <gellioth> compiz fusion is awesome!!!
[06:52] <MasterShrek> gellioth, compiz-fusion is pointless
[06:52] <scguy318> godzirra: just looked at my fstab, /dev/scd0?
[06:52] <gellioth> look in google for the video
[06:52] <darkangel> heguru: whats the avrage packets when airsnort and crack im at 417packets
[06:52] <godzirra> scguy318: those don't exist either.
[06:52] <scguy318> darkangel: airsnort is designed to crack WEP passes, not give connectivity info :P
[06:53] <Kenny> So you think I could run it on this system
[06:53] <scguy318> godzirra: nothing if you do ls /dev/scd* :(
[06:53] <scguy318> godzirra: ?
[06:53] <godzirra> nope.
[06:53] <gellioth> Masatershrek give us your opinion
[06:53] <damianl> anyone had experience with beryl and compiz not showing there window managers
[06:53] <gellioth> No I dont Kenny
[06:53] <damianl> ubuntu-effects is dead
[06:53] <nickrud> maestrojed: keeping www stuff on a vfat is going to be a pain, do you really need to do that?
[06:53] <Kenny> Bummer
[06:53] <heguru> darkangel: well it differs from key to key, as i said sometimes within minutes, while at times takes hours
[06:53] <darkangel> scguy318: bssid is the mac adress right
[06:53] <godzirra> ls /dev/*cd* only returns ttycd and ptycd.
[06:54] <gellioth> sorry I dont understand => bummer
[06:54] <warbler> Kenny: just need some more memory
[06:54] <scguy318> godzirra: sucks
[06:54] <Kenny> Oh well I wasjust testing out Ubuntu anyway I'm a windows person
[06:54] <scguy318> darkangel: think so
[06:54] <gellioth> yes Kenny
[06:54] <Kenny> I know it and it works well for me
[06:54] <godzirra> So what can I do to fix it?
[06:54] <gellioth> and whats the trouble?
[06:54] <CyberMad> which one better to use? cifs or smbfs ?
[06:55] <Kenny> Bummer is just like Dang or shucks
[06:55] <nickrud> damianl: try #compiz-fusion
[06:55] <maestrojed> nickrud:  well I don't know.  Why will it be a pain.  I building this server to satisfy two purposes.  1) to be a network drive for a small office (sharing files). 2) To be a local test server for our web projects.  I have both OS X and XP users that will be accesses this shared drive.
[06:55] <dj_ryan> aptitude reinstall did the tricksy
[06:55] <dj_ryan> thx
[06:55] <Kenny> Can I try compiz fusion on the live version of ubuntu
[06:55] <scguy318> godzirra: anything of interest if you do dmesg | grep cd?
[06:56] <gellioth> yes try it!!
[06:56] <scguy318> godzirra: i mean dmesg | grep CD
[06:56] <nickrud> maestrojed: if you're sharing over samba, it can still be an ext3, with all it's permssion glory
[06:56] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, a fat drive will get fragmented too
[06:56] <Kenny> How do I get to the catalog to download it
[06:56] <MasterShrek> catalog?
[06:56] <godzirra> dmesg | grep -i cd only returns uhci_hcd stuff (USB crap)
[06:56] <scguy318> Kenny: Apps -> Add/Remove or the fine Synaptic: System -> Administration -> Synaptic
[06:56] <solinux> how to find a babysitter for myself ?
[06:56] <godzirra> nothing about a cdrom.
[06:56] <marx2k> Can someone look at this and tell me what is wrong? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38775/
[06:56] <riotkittie> argh.
[06:56] <nickrud> solinux: craigs list
[06:56] <maestrojed> Ok so I should reformat that drive as ext3?
[06:56] <scguy318> godzirra: :( i dunno
[06:56] <jsestri2> nickrud: i think it has something to do with how the image is getting displayed, the humming of the image doesn't change as i rotate the desktop on the cube. ie the humming hums on the sides with perspective too...
[06:57] <godzirra> well crap.
[06:57] <solinux> haha :p
[06:57] <gellioth> you can ask the CD
[06:57] <godzirra> thanks anyways.
[06:57] <solinux> nickrud, do they make them cute ?
[06:57] <darkangel> anyone know where to get a bunch of gdesklets there main site sucks
[06:57] <warbler> godzirra: is the cable secure to the cd?
[06:57] <godzirra> its a laptop
[06:57] <nickrud> jsestri2: no clue, really. I've never heard of that problem, let alone the solution(s)
[06:57] <godzirra> and I used it to install ubuntu yesterday.
[06:57] <gellioth> sorry, they can send the CD to your home
[06:57] <nickrud> solinux: some, ymmv
[06:58] <gellioth> in a few weeeks
[06:58] <solinux> nickrud, i like babysitter :p
[06:58] <jsestri2> nickrud: heh, its not un bearable, if i get a flat colored background i'll live, thanks anyways
[06:58] <riotkittie> i'll babysit you. if you'll fix my wireless.
[06:58] <demon_spork> my right super key and my right alt key don't work in my ubuntu system.  Doesn't matter which keyboard I use, I reboot into the second Ubuntu system they work fine
[06:58] <demon_spork> why!!
[06:58] <gellioth> i am in Nicaragua and the disc came in 4 weeks
[06:58] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, i would
[06:58] <solinux> yes ?? why ??!!!
[06:58] <nickrud> maestrojed: I'd say so, that way you can use bind mounts, etc. Much more flexible and stable
[06:58] <gellioth> Kenny ?
[06:59] <warbler> godzirra: add the words " noapic nolapic " to the end of your booting kernel line in menu.lst
[06:59] <Kenny> Yes?
[06:59] <heguru> demon_spork: for the Right Alt key: System -> Preferences -> Keyboard
[06:59] <heguru> demon_spork: then Layout Options
[06:59] <heguru> demon_spork: Alt/Win Key Behavior
[06:59] <gellioth> they can send the CD to your home in a few weeks
[07:00] <heguru> demon_spork: Alt and Meta are on the Alt Keys
[07:00] <godzirra> warbler: and reboot?
[07:00] <gellioth> I am in Nicaragua and the disc came in 4 weeks
[07:00] <nickrud> gellioth: isn't that great, or what?
[07:00] <Kenny> What CD
[07:00] <darkangel> i have a hdd that is most likeley messed i gots a devide that will make any ide drive a usd drive so i pluged it in and ran gparted it wants to make a msdos label dut it keeps getting an error
[07:00] <warbler> godzirra: yep
[07:00] <godzirra> ok.  back in a sec.
[07:00] <scguy318> Kenny: Ubuntu installation CDs?
[07:00] <gellioth> ubuntu only (I know)
[07:00] <scguy318> Kenny: I think that's what gellioth is getting at
[07:00] <heguru> demon_spork: Third Level Choser and uncheck Press Right Alt Key to chose 3rd Level
[07:00] <scguy318> darkangel: trying to do data recovery? best to do something like dd_rescue or testdisk
[07:00] <riotkittie> no. great would be them mailing somebody to my home. to fix my wireless.
[07:01] <Kenny>  and this lite version
[07:01] <gellioth> I dont know
[07:01] <darkangel> scguy318:  nope just want to blow it away and give a little more to my 6gb laptop
[07:01] <Kenny> OOPS I have 2 of them 7.04 and thiss older 2004 version
[07:01] <dwxreaper> this line ok in /etc/rc.local to run at startup:
[07:01] <dwxreaper> #!/etc/syslog-ng/sqlpipecheck.sh
[07:02] <maestrojed> Ok I will reformat that drive to ext3 but I imagine I will still have this same problem once that is done.  I tried MasterSkrek's suggestion and made that symlink but that still does not seem to work.
[07:02] <riotkittie> my wireless/wpa2 sorta-kinda-works under the version that shall not be named. but only sorta kinda. :|
[07:02] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, it wont with a fat drive, after the reformat, it should work
[07:02] <gellioth> Only that in your older machine will be a headache to install it
[07:02] <MasterShrek> if it doesnt let me know, ill help u make it work
[07:02] <CyberMad> At //<server>/<share> <mount point> cifs rw,_netdev,user=<username>,password=<password>,uid=<uid>,gid=<gid> 0 0    What i should to fill in uid and gid ?
[07:02] <maestrojed> MasterShrek: ok cool
[07:02] <scguy318> darkangel: for formatting needs I would just use GPartEd :)
[07:03] <riotkittie> and the wiki page is so totally not helpful
[07:03] <riotkittie> of supported wireless devices, that is.
[07:03] <darkangel> how do i change a device mount spot my wifi dongle is eth1 but i have a aplet that want to read from wlan1 how do i change it
[07:03] <godzirra> warbler: still nothing except the ttycd and ptycd when I do ls /dev/*cd*
[07:03] <MasterShrek> riotkittie, 7.04 or 7.10?
[07:03] <darkangel> scguy318:  i tried but it want to ive it a msdos labe and when it dose it gets an error
[07:03] <Kenny> What are the things in the lower right corner where my windows sys tray would normally be?
[07:04] <MasterShrek> Kenny, what do they look like?
[07:04] <demon_spork> heguru, it was already unchecked
[07:04] <MasterShrek> one is probably for restarting and shutting down your computer
[07:04] <Kenny> Lil squares
[07:04] <MasterShrek> oh
[07:04] <gellioth> the desktops 2 of them
[07:04] <darkangel> HOLY S**T it 1.04am
[07:04] <scguy318> CyberMad: probably 000
[07:04] <heguru> demon_spork: and alt/win key behavior?
[07:04] <MasterShrek> desktops, you can open windows on one of them, then go to the other one and open more
[07:04] <Kenny> one of them has something in it
[07:04] <warbler> godzirra: I should have been more specific maybe - the line that ends in quiet splash is the one in menu.lst that you add to - did you do it like that/
[07:04] <riotkittie> MasterShrek: 7.04 i can get nowhere with, wpa2 wise.  i need to compile a kernel and see if that works but i am having issues. on <cough>the other one<cough> it works out of the box, to some extent... but not so well.
[07:04] <gellioth> and the recycler
[07:05] <scguy318> darkangel: what's the issue with GPartEd?
[07:05] <warbler> *?
[07:05] <rudelerius> scguy318: The xserver-xorg keeps kicking me back to the terminal each time I set the color depth option. It gives the error: xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customized configuration file; backup in /etc/x11/xorg.conf.19891231201514. I cannot proceed past this point and I'm not sure what to do next. Can you provide any further suggestions?
[07:05] <riotkittie> i'm thinking about acquiring a new adapter... but its really difficult :|
[07:05] <nickrud> Kenny: that's probably the chat client you're using
[07:05] <godzirra> Yup.
[07:05] <demon_spork> heguru, they still don't work, set to default
[07:05] <gellioth> yes an image of the windows in yor desktop
[07:05] <Kenny> Damn I feel like such a newbie but I don't understand any of this yet
[07:05] <godzirra> warbler: other than that one all I had was the memtest line and the recovery mode line.  I didnt add it to those two.. i added it to the main one.
[07:05] <darkangel> scguy318:  it want to give the drive im trying to format a label but when it trys it gets an error i there a way to foe it
[07:05] <marx2k> Can someone take a look at this and tell me whats the issue: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38775/
[07:05] <riotkittie> "it" being which one to purchase next.  but if i cant use wpa2, i really cant use linux. :|
[07:05] <darkangel> scguy318:  i man force it
[07:06] <philipe> !ubuntu
[07:06] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[07:06] <heguru> demon_spork: set to ALt and MEta are on on alt keys
[07:06] <warbler> godzirra: that was right
[07:06] <gellioth> have patience
[07:06] <nickrud> Kenny: click the squares, you'll move from one desktop to the other. Open an app in the empty one, and click back and forth again
[07:06] <scguy318> darkangel: whats the error?
[07:06] <gellioth> its normal the first time
[07:06] <warbler> godzirra: getting a forum link for similar prob with solution brb
[07:06] <gellioth> that you use it
[07:07] <darkangel> scguy318:  cannot write a label
[07:07] <godzirra> np, thanks.
[07:07] <darkangel> scguy318:  i at my grandparents house so i dont have that drive to try abd girve the exact error
[07:07] <demon_spork> heguru, woot, that fixed the alt key, now to fix the super key
[07:07] <gellioth> Kenny look in google for "Firsts steps in Ubuntu"
[07:07] <warbler> godzirra: try this - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3426098
[07:08] <scguy318> darkangel: weird, you prob want to format as vfat really
[07:08] <gellioth> That can be helpfull
[07:08] <PhenGy> anyone in here wanna be a PERSONAL helper ? hehe
[07:08] <heguru> demon_spork: what do you want to use the super key for?
[07:08] <heguru> demon_spork: opening the main menu?
[07:08] <Kenny> Thanks for all your help and I will research this more
[07:08] <MasterShrek> PhenGy, what kinda problems u got/
[07:08] <demon_spork> heguru, no, various WM keybinds
[07:08] <dwxreaper> this line ok in /etc/rc.local to run at startup:
[07:08] <MasterShrek> Kenny, also google for ubuntuguide
[07:08] <dwxreaper> #!/etc/syslog-ng/sqlpipecheck.sh
[07:08] <gellioth> are you leaving?
[07:09] <darkangel> scguy318:  it cant do anything w/o giving it a labe but i think the drive is locked and i dont have the password is there a way to bypass it
[07:09] <MasterShrek> dwxreaper, are u asking a quesion?
[07:09] <gellioth> enjoy Linux
[07:09] <demon_spork> heguru, I just need it to function, because it isn't initiating the keybinds it is supposed to
[07:09] <godzirra> warbler: it worked before and I didnt have to hcange any bios settings.
[07:09] <PhenGy> i install  telnet and ftp, but dont know how to set it up on ubutu, my cousin want me to give him access and forward port on the linux box, but i dont know how to get ip address or setup a user for him.
[07:09] <gellioth> I am happy of being free!!!
[07:10] <riotkittie> don't use telnet, use ssh  :|
[07:10] <dj_ryan> i am installing lirc-modules-source but the resulting .o files have the wrong format accoring to insmod.
[07:10] <heguru> demon_spork: ok first check if its working or not, run xev and press the super key
[07:10] <scguy318> darkangel: you have to umount it first :)
[07:10] <dj_ryan> this is on amd64, it previously worked on a i386 system
[07:10] <warbler> godzirra: worth a check - especially if you upgraded like them in the thread
[07:10] <darkangel> scguy318:  is ther a way fo xchat to highlight you text when you prefix me
[07:10] <heguru> demon_spork: install xev if its not installed
[07:10] <BlueParrot> ok, last try, I have had sound working flawlessly for 2 months. Now I hit suspend rather than shutdown by accident and havn't been able to get it back since. Poer cycle doesn't help. Changing kernel doesn't help. It is as if the suspend just destroyed my soundcard and nothing will get it back : (
[07:10] <godzirra> I didnt upgrade.
[07:10] <godzirra> It was a reinstall.
[07:10] <godzirra> of Feisty.
[07:10] <warbler> godzirra; are you on feisty?
[07:10] <scguy318> darkangel: dunno, i don't use XChat
[07:10] <darkangel> scguy318: if it unmounted how is it going to do anything
[07:10] <godzirra> ya
[07:10] <scguy318> darkangel: you cant edit a partition if its mounted, right?
[07:10] <maestrojed> nIckrud: Since I reformated that drive as ext3, I need to update my fstab file.  Using the line you gave me earlier should I just change vfat to ext3?
[07:11] <riotkittie> BlueParrot: are you dual booting with a Win Os by any chance?
[07:11] <BlueParrot> riotkittie: no , just ubuntu
[07:11] <Jewfro-Macabbi> BlueParrot, try alsaguimixer?
[07:11] <warbler> godzirra: for one minutes trouble i'd check
[07:11] <MasterShrek> BlueParrot, try reinstalling all alsa packages
[07:11] <gellioth> A friend always said me "look in google then... make your ask!!!"
[07:11] <godzirra> huh?
[07:11] <BlueParrot> Jewfro-Macabbi: I have played with also mxier for an hour, does nothing
[07:11] <scguy318> darkangel: and dunno I don't use XChat, mIRC on Wine :P
[07:11] <BlueParrot> MasterShrek: hmm, yea, guess I could try that
[07:11] <Kenny> I am running 5.04 now live CD and I have a copy of 7.04 that I couldn't load bc of not enough memory
[07:11] <riotkittie> ah. bummer. i was reading something about people with an identical prob today.  for some odd reason, it was fixed after putting win into suspend mode
[07:11] <osxdude|laptop> oops sorry
[07:12] <solinux> http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html has only up to kernel 6.11 where can i find one for 6.20 ?
[07:12] <nickrud> maestrojed: no, it's a much simpler line now.  /dev/<device> /mntpoint ext3 0 1
[07:12] <scguy318> Kenny: how much memory you got? Ubuntu may not be for you
[07:12] <Jewfro-Macabbi> BlueParrot, try what MasterShrek said, re-install all alsa packages.
[07:12] <MasterShrek> Kenny, 5.04 is pretty old
[07:12] <BlueParrot> btw, the card is recognised, no problems in dmesg, shows up in lspci etc ..
[07:12] <panosru> Hi! How can i set my page in openoffice to landscape?
[07:12] <riotkittie> 5.04 = warty ?
[07:12] <Kenny> 128 mb
[07:12] <gellioth> thats the trouble with the last versions
[07:12] <heguru> solinux: thats up from kernel 2.6.11
[07:12] <heguru> solinux: works with 2.6.20 as well
[07:12] <Kenny> on this computer I got 5 computers
[07:12] <gellioth> they needs a lot of RAM to run happy
[07:12] <solinux> heguru, thanks for your help
[07:13] <darkangel> scguy318: oh unmount not unpluplug but gparted says the drive has 2000mb unallocated space and mirc sucks on wine for somereason my mouse wontshow upwhen i use wine and mirc
[07:13] <nickrud> maestrojed: heh. gotta be more careful typing from memory:  /dev/<device> /mntpoint ext3 defaults 0 1
[07:13] <riotkittie> 5 computers on 1 computer? boy, its going to be nasty if they fall off.
[07:13] <scguy318> Kenny: DSL or Puppy Linux would be better for you
[07:13] <MasterShrek> Kenny, run damn small linux on that, it will runny beautifully
[07:13] <riotkittie> thank you, thank you, i'll be here all week
[07:13] <darkangel> scguy318:  20000mb
[07:13] <maestrojed> nickrud: cool.  I am working on it
[07:13] <gellioth> somebody can install ubuntu in text mode?
[07:13] <Kenny> DSL as in Digital Subscriber Line?
[07:13] <Flannel> gellioth: Get the alternate CD
[07:13] <scguy318> Kenny: no, Damn Small Linux
[07:13] <MasterShrek> dsl = damn small linux
[07:14] <Kenny> What is that an earlier version
[07:14] <riotkittie> no, its another distro
[07:14] <MasterShrek> Kenny, its a different distro of linux
[07:14] <gellioth> no!!!
[07:14] <riotkittie> you could install ubuntu server and then add a  lightweight wm...
[07:14] <Kenny> OIC sorry I feel so stupid
[07:14] <riotkittie> maybe xfce would run but im not sure
[07:14] <riotkittie> Kenny: dont feel stupid :P
[07:14] <heguru> Kenny: xubuntu should work as well
[07:14] <frostburn> i'd use that computer to run a firewall, not a desktop
[07:14] <gellioth> is an mini distribution of linux
[07:14] <majnoon> with puppy linux you CAN install it on a fat32 partition
[07:14] <nickrud> Kenny: the beginning of the learning curve may be steep, but it's not really all that long
[07:14] <BlueParrot> Jewfro-Macabbi: uhm, ok, how do I actually reinstall all those packages. Aptitude won't let me remove them because tonnes of stuff depends on them
[07:15] <gellioth> all the OS is in 50MB
[07:15] <Jos2> I'm having troubles installing or starting the live cd, I keep getting "crc error" and "kernel panic" stuff after selecting to start ubuntu from the main screen. Any idea?
[07:15] <MasterShrek> BlueParrot, open synaptic and search for alsa
[07:15] <darkangel> thats damn small
[07:15] <MasterShrek> Jos2, did u check the cd for errors?
[07:15] <Kenny> I got an NTFS partition on this computer bc it has Win XP pro SP2
[07:16] <MasterShrek> pew
[07:16] <MasterShrek> =P
[07:16] <dj_ryan> ok another question, why when i build modules/lirc does it produce .o instead of .kos?  what did i not configure?
[07:16] <Jos2> I burned about 5 of them, and successfully used then on another PC
[07:16] <riotkittie> if i'm recompiling a kernel, and  i copy the old config, i can just enter/enter/enter and keep everything i dont want to touch as is, right?
[07:17] <darkangel> the text based installer sucks can i run the installer of the live cd w/o starting up ubuntu like edit the boot command
[07:17] <MasterShrek> Jos2, crc is cycle redundancy check, maybe a bad cdrom
[07:17] <rudelerius> scguy318: I think the message "xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customized configuration file; backup in /etc/x11/xorg.conf.19891231201514" might mean that the process completed successfully and this is the new file; and perhaps I need to replace the xorg.conf file with this new file and restart gdm, or something...Am I on the right track?
[07:17] <nickrud> riotkittie: yes
[07:17] <Kenny> Well thanks everyone for your help I'm off to explore the wonderful world of Linux
[07:17] <riotkittie> why run the live cd without booting ubuntu?
[07:17] <scguy318> darkangel: X Server feil on LiveCD?
[07:17] <riotkittie> isnt the point of the live cd... so that you ...
[07:17] <nickrud> bad hard drive and gotta get work done?
[07:17] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, is that after installing nvidia drivers?
[07:18] <rudelerius> I chose vesa
[07:18] <riotkittie> oh yea. i suppose. but.
[07:18] <BlueParrot> MasterShrek: ok, now what ? Power cycle ?
[07:18] <RAdams> is anyone here using hamachi? I get nothing when I run hamachi-init after install...
[07:18] <rudelerius> MasterShrek: I'm not even sure what the video card is in this box; it is PII 400; old machine
[07:18] <riotkittie> i cant imagine wanting to use a ubuntu live cd to get work done. <hugs ubuntu>. i hate deb based live discs. sooooo slow.
[07:18] <PhenGy> how u find IP addy in  Ubuntu?    Terminal      ipconfig /all ?
[07:18] <scguy318> rudelerius: vesa driver
[07:18] <MasterShrek> BlueParrot, yea i spose
[07:18] <scguy318> PhenGy: ifconfig
[07:18] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, vesa should be fine
[07:18] <BlueParrot> ok, here goes ...
[07:19] <riotkittie> PhenGy : ifconfig
[07:19] <PhenGy> ok
[07:19] <MasterShrek> ipconfig is a dos command
[07:19] <avt3kk> is there a guide for ubuntu ultimate???????
[07:19] <darkangel> scguy318:  my cd drivw is so slow and running linux of the cd takes 30min to boot and i have to wait like 1in everythim i click a thing but is there a wauy to run the visual easy to use installer of the live cd rather than the text installer
[07:19] <MasterShrek> avt3kk, ubuntu ultimate is crap
[07:19] <rudelerius> MasterShrek: But what do I do next? Is that the normal exit process for xserver-xorg reconfigure?
[07:20] <riotkittie> darkangel: you can't use the GUI installer without the GUI,
[07:20] <MasterShrek> i dont know for sure rudelerius, ive never done that, but it looks alright
[07:20] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[07:20] <PhenGy> is it the Inet address or Bcast adderss that  should be forwarded in  Router  for  ftp/telnet
[07:20] <gellioth> bye... I have to sleep
[07:20] <heguru> PhenGy: inet
[07:20] <rudelerius> MasterShrek: I'll try.
[07:20] <PhenGy> tx
[07:20] <PhenGy> tyvm
[07:20] <gellioth> have a nice day/night
[07:20] <solinux> http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html how do you install ? make && make config && make install ?
[07:21] <maestrojed> nickrud: ok I have formated the drive and added that line into the fstab file.  It mounts the drive fine but I don't have the rights to write to it.  I have not even tried via a network/samba connections, I mean locally.
[07:21] <darkangel> riotkittie: oh ok that suck well next time i install ubuntu ill remember that and can grub boot things of a usb drive
[07:21] <boubbin_> what is the newest kernel that is supportted by ubuntu ?
[07:21] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, what are your mount options?
[07:21] <solinux> it supports 244 webcams !! :D
[07:21] <darkangel> boubbin: ?.?.??-??
[07:21] <scguy318> solinux: i could be wrong, but the spca4xxx driver is already integrated in the kernel
[07:21] <boubbin> darkangel :P
[07:21] <scguy318> solinux: *spca5xx
[07:21] <BlueParrot> MasterShrek: no change : (
[07:21] <scguy318> solinux: not sure about gspca, could be too
[07:21] <solinux> scguy318,  oh
[07:22] <MasterShrek> sorry BlueParrot, im not sure what to do about that
[07:22] <boubbin> darkangel ok, so what was the last kernel that was upgraded to the repos ?
[07:22] <darkangel> boubbin: its 2.6.20-16 generic  thats what i have
[07:22] <boubbin> yeahbut i just downloaded new from the repo.
[07:22] <rudelerius> MasterShrek: My Ctl+Alt+F7 terminal still shows the screen that states that xerver is disable and restart GDM when configured properly.
[07:22] <maestrojed> MasterShrek: not sure what you mean by mount options but this is what I put in the fstab file to mount the drive "/dev/sda1 	/media/OSnet	ext3	defaults	0	1"
[07:22] <riotkittie> rudelerius > did you sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart ?
[07:22] <MasterShrek> looks good maestrojed, try sudo chmod -R 777 /media/OSnet
[07:23] <solinux> scguy318, mine is a logitech to gspca5
[07:23] <rudelerius> riotkittie: no; I'll try that.
[07:23] <pskol__> !nvidia
[07:23] <riotkittie> or sudo /etc/init/gdm restart
[07:23] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[07:23] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:23] <MasterShrek> /etc/init.d/gdm***
[07:23] <riotkittie> .d :T
[07:23] <MasterShrek> =P
[07:24] <rudelerius> MasterShrek: I think you mean open that log and paste contents here; but I am working between two separate machines...will it be a long file to transpose; also switching back and forth on kvm
[07:24] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, definately dont paste it here
[07:24] <MasterShrek> youll get kicked
[07:24] <riotkittie> rudelerius: do you not have an internet connection on that other machine?
[07:24] <darkangel> hey can the grub booter thing boot linux/windows off a usb drive
[07:25] <trisna> mau tanya tentang ubuntu donk
[07:25] <PhenGy> How to change the static IP on Ubuntu ?
[07:25] <trisna> kesiapa ya
[07:25] <rudelerius> only a terminal window and I don't know how to chat in IRC on that
[07:25] <heguru> PhenGy: System -> Administration -> Network
[07:25] <solinux> linux power ! :D
[07:25] <darkangel> COCKBITE!!
[07:25] <riotkittie> PhenGy > either gksu gedit /etc/network/interfaces or ... what heguru said.
[07:25] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, irssi is a command line based irc client
[07:25] <solinux> pussy wet !!
[07:25] <CyberMad> which one better to use? cifs or smbfs ?
[07:25] <darkangel> redbsblue.com
[07:25] <riotkittie> irssi is awesome. :D
[07:26] <demon_spork> heguru, sorry for the delay, xev is installed
[07:26] <heguru> demon_spork: run xev
[07:26] <heguru> press the super key
[07:26] <Wolf23> heguru:  is there a program convert .amr files to .ogg
[07:26] <riotkittie> as is tonyyarusso's ability to materialize from nowhere and ban people at record speed.
[07:26] <tonyyarusso> heh
[07:26] <heguru> Wolf23: not sure, try google
[07:26] <demon_spork> heguru, now what
[07:26] <rudelerius> MasterShrek and riotkittie: invokerc.d said command not found
[07:27] <volantares> hello. how's everyone today
[07:27] <riotkittie> rudelerius > invoke-rc.d
[07:27] <heguru> demon_spork: do you see something like: keycode 115 (keysym 0xffeb, Super_L)
[07:27] <heguru> demon_spork: when you press the super key
[07:27] <riotkittie> or go the /etc/init.d/ route.
[07:27] <heguru> demon_spork: in the output of xev
[07:27] <RAdams> Any hamachi users out there? Or someone who would be willing to install hamachi for just a moment to help me figure out why my hamachi does not respond?
[07:27] <troseph> !ssh | troseph
[07:27] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[07:27] <rudelerius> riotkittie: yes; I typed the command you indicated and it responded command not found
[07:28] <marx2k> man....VMWare is a dog... I think Im going to standardize all my boxes to virtualbox
[07:28] <volantares> i downloaded the AMD64 version of ubuntu 7.04, yet when I try to install a 64-bit driver it says it isn't a 64-bit OS?
[07:28] <rudelerius> riotkittie: tried init.d also; still no resonse on the c+A+F7
[07:28] <MasterShrek> volantares, what kind of a driver are you installing?
[07:28] <rudelerius> MasterShrek: tried that also to no avail
[07:28] <volantares> MasterShrek: a sound card driver
[07:28] <demon_spork> heguru, I see things like "KeyPress event, serial 31 blah blah blah blah blah
[07:29] <sadmin> hey
[07:29] <heguru> demon_spork: Read the 3rd line
[07:29] <volantares> MasterShrek: it's got an installer, but it spits it out when i run it
[07:29] <MasterShrek> rudelerius, look for lines in /var/log/Xorg.0.log that start with (EE)  they shold be near the bottom, and join #MasterShrek and paste them there
[07:29] <maestrojed> MasterShrek: Well Holly Molly.  If this project is done I will have no idea what to do with myself.  All seems to be working.  Thank you so much
[07:29] <demon_spork> heguru, it is calling the right super key the "Multi_key"
[07:29] <maestrojed> nickrud: thank you.  It looks like it is all working now
[07:29] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, u got the symlink too?
[07:29] <DSMaster> anyone know anyOpensource DVD decryptors for ripping DVDs on Windows?
[07:29] <DSMaster> I couldn't find any
[07:29] <maestrojed> MasterShrek: yeah seems like it
[07:30] <peabody> Does anyone know where I can go to ask questions about the wiki?  I was going to make a LaptopTesting page for my laptop, but the template they're asking me to use in the instructions, doesn't seem to exists on the site
[07:30] <heguru> demon_spork: thats fine too, your superkey seems to be working fine
[07:30] <DSMaster> well, and linux as well actually
[07:30] <rudelerius> MasterShrek: ok
[07:30] <sadmin> guys am getting random errror i am using java application in firefox so far so good but for user input a popup windows come up
[07:30] <heguru> demon_spork: try to check the app thats using it
[07:30] <sadmin> some time user cant make input on popup windo
[07:30] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, one thing, i dont know what the permissions shold be of that directory, if i had to guess i would say 644, but i dont know for sure, and it could be a security risk if its something else
[07:30] <sadmin> if he refresh that page all good
[07:30] <sadmin> any idea why
[07:30] <sadmin> this happens
[07:30] <godzirra> Ok.. silly question.  My cdrom drive isn't in my fstab and i'm not sure what device it is?   I tried /dev/cdrom but it says special device /dev/cdrom does not exist.  I also tried /dev/hda through /dev/hdd.  None of them even exist in /dev.
[07:30] <Jewfro-Macabbi> DSMaster, k9copy, dvd95, xdvdshrink
[07:30] <sadmin> some times 2-3 times we need to refresh and all works good
[07:30] <sadmin> any idea
[07:30] <troseph> !ssh | troseph
[07:31] <DSMaster> Jewfro-Macabbi: : doesn't rip encrypted DVDs
[07:31] <demon_spork> heguru, ? chck the app that is using it?
[07:31] <DSMaster> I tried
[07:31] <peabody> godzirra: Can you read discs from it?
[07:31] <MasterShrek> godzirra, /dev/sdc ?
[07:31] <Jewfro-Macabbi> DSMaster, do you have dvd decss installed?
[07:31] <heguru> demon_spork: the super key is fine
[07:31] <maestrojed> MasterShrek: I was wondering about that.  Thanks I will try a few different settings and see how locked down I can have it and still work
[07:31] <godzirra> peabody: if I boot from them, yes.
[07:31] <heguru> demon_spork: what software do you want to use it for?
[07:31] <heguru> demon_spork: check that software
[07:32] <heguru> demon_spork: i guess compiz?
[07:32] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, if u backed up the other /var/www folder, just copy the permissions from that
[07:32] <DSMaster> Jewfro-Macabbi: : you missed "in WIndows"
[07:32] <peabody> godzirra: but not when you're booted into Ubuntu?
[07:32] <demon_spork> heguru, yes
[07:32] <godzirra> peabody: correct.
[07:32] <godzirra> MasterShrek: nope.
[07:32] <DSMaster> I am lokin for one I can use On BOTHwindows and Linux
[07:32] <rudelerius> MasterShrek: There is one EE line: No devices detected. Just below that states fatal server error- no screens found.
[07:32] <maestrojed> nickrud:  MasterShrek was just talking about permissions for this drive.  Right now they are 777. Can I make is more secure.
[07:32] <Jewfro-Macabbi> DSMaster, I was responding to the "and linux" part, I do a lot of dvd ripping - and am not aware of any freeware windows stuff that works
[07:32] <peabody> godzirra: The fact that you wouldn't have any dev entries then isn't surprising, udev will only make entries for detected hardware
[07:32] <MasterShrek> DSMaster, u wont be able to, cuz windows is crap
[07:32] <demon_spork> heguru, the left super key it says "Super_L", but when I press the right super key, it says "Multi_key"
[07:33] <DSMaster> MasterShrek: thianks for the Biased answer
[07:33] <MasterShrek> maestrojed, yes, you can make it whatever you want, but 777 was what id start with, then lock it down from there
[07:33] <troseph> lol
[07:33] <DSMaster> Windows preforms deciently where linux fails for me
[07:33] <heguru> demon_spork: its supposed to be this way
[07:33] <godzirra> peabody: but last time I installed it (A few months ago) it worked fine with no problem.
[07:33] <MasterShrek> then join #windows
[07:33] <DSMaster> Linux is not perfect, but neither is windows
[07:33] <AaronMT> Hi, is there a bash command or unix program that will tell me my memory modules speed?
[07:33] <troseph> I say use what works for you.
[07:33] <Jewfro-Macabbi> DSMaster - your best option on windows is to pay for anydvd
[07:33] <peabody> godzirra: did you install the exact same version, or a newer version this time?
[07:34] <godzirra> peabody: I'm pretty s ure I used feisty last time.
[07:34] <DSMaster> I use Linux the most, but windows has tools I need still
[07:34] <Jewfro-Macabbi> DSMaster, and/or hack it...
[07:34] <mindrape> DSMaster - blasphemy!
[07:34] <godzirra> But this time I did server, last time was desktop.
[07:34] <mindrape> hah.
[07:34] <demon_spork> heguru, then why will compiz not accept it as an accelerator?
[07:34] <TheCougar> there are a LOT of dvd rippers for windows. now open source ones i don't know but a lot of free ones are out there
[07:34] <troseph> DSMaster: VLC player
[07:34] <maestrojed> MasterShrek: these are the previous settings on var/www "drwxr-xr-x" do you know a website that converts that into the numbers?
[07:34] <godzirra> (I did server this time because i had problems  getting my card working at first last itime)
[07:34] <DSMaster> Jewfro-Macabbi: why Pay, their trial has a bug in it
[07:34] <DSMaster> lol
[07:34] <godzirra> thats the only difference I can think of.
[07:34] <DSMaster> it never expireds
[07:34] <DSMaster> lol
[07:34] <Jewfro-Macabbi> DSMaster, I said and or.....
[07:34] <DSMaster> lol
[07:35] <troseph> quit
[07:35] <peabody> godzirra: Why didn't you use alternate?  That has a text based install.
[07:35] <heguru> demon_spork: is compiz running and configured? can you try to change some effect that uses super key? just change its action key and use the same combination
[07:35] <mindrape> maestrojed - you need no website... 1 = read, 2 = write, 4 = execute... add them up for User, Group, Other...
[07:35] <godzirra> Because the alternate install I had this time was corrupted when I ran a cd test.
[07:35] <peabody> godzirra: but anyway
[07:35] <rudelerius> MasterShrek: The location that I specified was PCI 01:00:0; Perhaps that is the incorrect location for the video card? And that is why it produced the error that no devices were detected?
[07:35] <heguru> heguru: else try #ubuntu-effects because your super key is fine, its most likely a compiz issue
[07:35] <peabody> godzirra: Well, to be frank, I don't know what the differences are between normal ubuntu and server
[07:35] <mindrape> maestrojed - that is 755...
[07:36] <peabody> godzirra: Are your drives SATA?
[07:36] <godzirra> peabody: to my knowledge, its that server doesn't install the ubuntu-desktop group of packages, which includes everything X related.
[07:36] <godzirra> My hard drives are.
[07:36] <godzirra> I didnt know they even made sata cd roms.
[07:36] <volantares> so does anyone have any suggestions? or is it just the installer?
[07:36] <TheCougar> peabody: server has all the server stuff such as apache installed already. and no GUI
[07:36] <Jewfro-Macabbi> peabody, unless you want to run a server, you don't need server...
[07:36] <maestrojed> mindrape: thank I never understood that
[07:36] <demon_spork> heguru, I have the super key set as one of the keys in several different combos, and when trying to set keybinds the right super key doesn't even work for that
[07:37] <heguru> demon_spork: and the left super key? is that working?
[07:37] <peabody> Jewfro-Macabbi: Exactly :), I was talking to godzirra.  But server basically uses the same set of repositiries then?
[07:37] <PhenGy> whick Ident to install for Ubunto?  Sidentd, Gidentd    for  eggdrop/mirc      etc.......
[07:38] <Jewfro-Macabbi> peabody, I would assume... It's most likely cli only
[07:38] <mindrape> PhenGy - do you want just 1 response every time or do you want it to be dynamic?  I kinda like oidentd.
[07:38] <panosru> Hi why gutsy use so old emeral?? (emerald: emerald version 0.3.0-svn)
[07:38] <PhenGy> i am noob, i dont know difference, sorry.
[07:38] <peabody> godzirra: The only thing I can think of is that the server install did not install a package that the desktop install did, and the problem with that is that your sata drives aren't supported
[07:38] <maestrojed> MasterShrek: I set this drive to 0755 just like the /var/www/ but now I can write to the drive (on the local machine) which is odd to me.  Any ideas?
[07:38] <demon_spork> heguru, yes, the left super key does what it is supposed to, just like a good little boy
[07:38] <godzirra> peabody: Its worked in the past.  So I know its not a hardware problem or a lack of support problem.
[07:38] <peabody> godzirra: but sorry, I wouldn't know how to solve that
[07:39] <heguru> panosru: why don't you ask in gutsy support channel #ubuntu+1
[07:39] <godzirra> I guess I'll dowload and reinstall... yet again.
[07:39] <heguru> demon_spork: so its just the right super key that you want to fix?
[07:39] <scguy318> PhenGy: i know mIRC has a built-in identd, but you prob have to run it as root for it to work since identd is < 1024
[07:39] <mindrape> PhenGy - look at your /whois... nickname!ident@hostname   <--- do you want the ident to be the same for every eggdrop/user that connects?  If so then any of the identd's will work.  If you want it to change based on certain parameters or be random then oidentd is probably a good choice.
[07:39] <demon_spork> heguru, yes
[07:39] <MasterShrek`> maestrojed, are u writing as root?
[07:39] <lgc> Is it sensible to reinstall ALSA and see if that corrects some problems (like the no sound preview issue)? It used to work on my Dapper...:(!
[07:39] <godzirra> how do I find the md5sum of the cd.
[07:39] <Jewfro-Macabbi> godzirra, are you trying to do a network install?
[07:39] <MasterShrek`> lgc, worth a shot
[07:39] <godzirra> Jewfro-Macabbi: I've already installed..  It just doesnt see my cdrom drive.
[07:39] <mindrape> godzirra - make an iso and md5sum thefile.iso
[07:39] <rll> hey, can anyone here reset a password?
[07:39] <godzirra> I installed via cdrom.
[07:39] <godzirra> mindrape: I meant the original md5sum ;)
[07:40] <peabody> lgc: Installing your own alsa can definitely fix issues.  It fixed an issue in my case
[07:40] <mindrape> rll - password to what?
[07:40] <PhenGy> ahhh ok,  TY mindrape,  but dont the Ident differs  on the  eggdrop  config file too or  no ?
[07:40] <godzirra> I know how to get the md5sum of the iso I downloaded.
[07:40] <maestrojed> MasterShrek: the drive is owned and grouped to root.  I am logged in as the only user (but not root)
[07:40] <rll> mindrape, irc nickserv password
[07:40] <peabody> lgc: My laptop sound worked, but the speakers wouldn't turn off when I plugged in headphones.  Installing alsa version 1.0.14 fixed that.
[07:40] <mindrape> rll - go to #help and ask... probably have to request it to expire then wait.
[07:40] <Jewfro-Macabbi> godzirra, you can loop mount an iso by the way, you try "dmesg -l"? output?
[07:40] <rll> ok, thanks
[07:41] <rudelerius> MasterShrek`: I got it! I guessed correctly; I needed to replace the xorg.conf file with one of the new files created during the reconfig process. After I did that, I did the init.d/gdm start command and the GUI booted right up! Thank You very much. And thank you scguy318 and riotkittie for your input as well!!
[07:41] <lgc> peabody, MasterShrek , thanks. Peabody, you mean installing by hand?
[07:41] <AaronMT> Hi, is there a bash command or unix program that will tell me my memory modules speed?
[07:41] <godzirra> Jewfro-Macabbi: -l isn't an option.
[07:41] <peabody> lgc: In my case yes, a newer version.  Whatever works to get a new version on.
[07:41] <mindrape> AaronMT - memtest mebbe?
[07:41] <peabody> lgc: I would stick with 1.0.14 though.  I tried the 1.0.15 release canidates and they worked, but caused popping on my speakers
[07:42] <trisna> belajar ubuntu nih
[07:42] <MasterShrek`> ill be back in a few, just upgraded to 7.10
[07:42] <sadmin> guys any idea
[07:42] <Jewfro-Macabbi> godzirra, sorry, thinking of another distro..
[07:42] <lgc> peabody, but then you relinquish the benefits of apt-get altogether, at least with respect to ALSA. don't you?
[07:42] <nrdb> Hi can I use the php Mcrypt Encryption Functions in the php installed with ubuntu version 6.06 ? it says I need the libmcrypt library (I can install that) and that the php is compiled with the --with-mcrypt[=DIR]  parameter.
[07:43] <mindrape> sadmin - please repeat... scrolled up a ways and not seeing your Q.
[07:43] <peabody> lgc: yes, but it was recommended in the ubuntu wiki of all places for my particular sound card.
[07:43] <sadmin> ok
[07:43] <peabody> lgc: I do have to repeat the process after kernel updates, which sucks.
[07:44] <sadmin> i am running my java application with oracle Db on firefox on user enrty form some times user wont able to type in he need to refresh some time 3-4 times then works good
[07:44] <heguru> nrdb: if you install libmcrypt then you can use the mcrypt function in PHP
[07:44] <sadmin> its a popup windows for user input
[07:44] <trisna> siapa yang bisa
[07:44] <Jewfro-Macabbi> godzirra, I meant "sudo fdisk -l"
[07:44] <trisna> bantuin donk
[07:44] <slap>  is there mail server monitor tool in linux, for how many mails sent, received, etc??
[07:44] <Bryan> hmm
[07:44] <godzirra> Jewfro-Macabbi: sda1,2,3
[07:45] <mindrape> sadmin - probably better to ask in #java... I haven't written anything in Java in eons.
[07:45] <maestrojed> I know I have been asking similar questions for a while but they were directed at a couple of people who have left so I am going ask the room in general again. I  hope I don't anger anyone
[07:45] <sadmin> its not firefox issue act konquror works ok for that form
[07:45] <mindrape> sadmin - if you have a demo version of the site I can go to maybe I can help troubleshoot it if its a firefox issue.  Sounds more like a Java coding problem with your GUI widgets.
[07:45] <sadmin> so i think its firefox issue
[07:46] <heguru> slap: are you using postfix? if yes then you can use Mailgraph
[07:46] <Jewfro-Macabbi> check your /etc/fstab file, for a line similar to this: /dev/hdb        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[07:46] <slap> exim
[07:46] <Jewfro-Macabbi> godzirra, check your /etc/fstab file for a line similar to this: /dev/hdb        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[07:46] <slap>  is there mail server monitor tool in linux, for how many mails sent, received, etc?? i'm using exim4
[07:46] <godzirra> Jewfro-Macabbi: nope.  there is none.
[07:46] <godzirra> wait
[07:46] <godzirra> there is one
[07:46] <godzirra> its /dev/hda
[07:46] <sadmin> well unfortunately no demo version
[07:47] <sadmin> let me check
[07:47] <Jewfro-Macabbi> godzirra, that's your cdrom device
[07:47] <godzirra> Well, it doesnt exist in /dev
[07:47] <bullgard4> What is the main use of BusyBox?
[07:47] <teratoma_> my sound works after suspend, but not after hibernation.   what am i doign wrong ?
[07:47] <slap>  is there mail server monitor tool in linux, for how many mails sent, received, etc?? show in graphics display. im using exim4
[07:47] <Jewfro-Macabbi> godzirra, look under /media/
[07:47] <nrdb> heguru: thanks,
[07:47] <heguru> slap: eximon4
[07:48] <mindrape> slap - probably some sort of exim module... I'd probably ask in an exim or email channel.  This is general ubuntu help.
[07:48] <godzirra> Jewfro-Macabbi: What does /media have to do with not having a device in /dev?
[07:48] <Bryan> hey umm
[07:48] <maestrojed> I have a second hard drive that I am sharing with Samba.  I only have one user on the computer.  The drive is owned by root and the group is root.  If I chmod the drive 0777 everything works great. But I was told that is a security risk.  What settings should I use.  I just tried 0755 but now I can not write to the drive (from the local machine, I have not tried via a samba/network connections)
[07:48] <Bryan> anyone know how to make it so I can see users in ubuntu xchat?
[07:48] <maestrojed> Should I just use 0777
[07:48] <mindrape> maestrojed - the leading 0 is unnecessary but sure...
[07:48] <peabody> Bryan: Can't you just click the users button?
[07:48] <Bryan> I can
[07:49] <Bryan> but it's an extra click
[07:49] <Bryan> and i'm on a laptop
[07:49] <sbahra> HI
[07:49] <Bryan> so I have to use the pad
[07:49] <sbahra> when i try 2 use compiz xorg tell me "no compiz extension"
[07:49] <sbahra> how can fix this?
[07:49] <peabody> Bryan: Well, there's a non-gnome version of xchat I believe which is supposed to be more featureful.
[07:49] <mindrape> maestrojed - keep in mind the numbers align with User, Group, Other... 777 gives full access to EVERYBODY on the system.  Make sure the file isn't too important if you have multiple users.
[07:49] <heguru> !comiz | sbahra
[07:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about comiz - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:49] <Bryan> peabody: yeah
[07:49] <heguru> !compiz | sbahra
[07:49] <ubotu> sbahra: 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
[07:49] <sbahra> ubotu, THANK YOU
[07:49] <Bryan> I'll check it out :o must say though this one is nice
[07:49] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[07:50] <sbahra> ubotu, can i send msg 2 u?
[07:50] <mindrape> ubotu, sit
[07:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sit - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:50] <PhenGy> what is the default pw for ROOT?
[07:50] <mindrape> PhenGy - null...
[07:50] <sbahra> ubotu, hi?
[07:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hi? - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:50] <scguy318> !root | PhenGy
[07:50] <ubotu> PhenGy: 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
[07:50] <sbahra> wtf?
[07:50] <sbahra> is this ai?!
[07:50] <BlueParrot> YEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAh
[07:50] <peabody> sbahra: You do know ubotu is a bot right?
[07:50] <sbahra> LoL XoXoX
[07:50] <sbahra> peabody, bot? AI u mean?
[07:50] <maestrojed> mindrape: I don't care about anyone on the workgroup / local network.  I guess I am only worried about some hacker situation which is so unlikely I can ignore it.
[07:50] <peabody> sbahra: yeah
[07:50] <sbahra> WOW
[07:50] <mindrape> maestrojed - then knock yourself out with 777.  :)
[07:50] <sbahra> i thought no 1 did ai?
[07:50] <peabody> sbahra: You give it commands with !
[07:50] <peabody> !compiz
[07:50] <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
[07:51] <sbahra> peabody, ever since I could remember, I've been popping my collar.
[07:51] <GNine> bot is not AI .
[07:51] <mindrape> !botabuse
[07:51] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[07:51] <GNine> :-/
[07:51] <AaronMT> !ask
[07:51] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:51] <bullgard4> I have read the sentence: "In GNOME, the Windows key is often configured to act as an additional modifier key, called the Super key." How can I put my Windows key in Gnome to good use?
[07:51] <maestrojed> mindrape: port 80 will be open on the box and apcache documentroot is var/www/ which has a symlink to a folder on this drive.  Does that raise any flags for you or should I still knock myself out with 777 :)
[07:52] <xjkx> how do i have "black&white" model in cups? my slackware does, my ubuntu doesnt, its prolly something they removed
[07:52] <peabody> sbahra: popping my collar?  What's that mean?
[07:52] <sbahra> peabody, g unat
[07:52] <heguru> bullgard4: well compiz uses it for its effects
[07:52] <mindrape> maestrojed - personally I dont care about your files... if it were me I'm a bit paranoid so I lock everything down to the least privilege necessary...
[07:52] <bullgard4> heguru: I do not use compiz and I am not going to use it.
[07:52] <nrdb> heguru: I installed the package libmcrypt4 !  restarted apache, and still it isn't working.
[07:52] <peabody> sbahra: ??
[07:53] <uBpTru7h> Hello
[07:53] <mindrape> maestrojed - so I'd probably go with 711
[07:53] <PhenGy> HELP
[07:53] <PhenGy> look
[07:53] <PhenGy> no root access = this
[07:53] <sbahra> peabody, sleep with one eye open, gripping your pillow tight. EXIT LIGHT! END TONIGHT! TAKE MY HAND!
[07:53] <PhenGy> pheng@AMD64:~$ adduser lyang
[07:53] <PhenGy> adduser: Only root may add a user or group to the system.
[07:53] <PhenGy> pheng@AMD64:~$
[07:53] <heguru> nrdb: is it your custom developed php?
[07:53] <scguy318> peabody: he's using hip-hop slang terms
[07:53] <mindrape> PhenGy - sudo adduser lyang
[07:53] <maestrojed> mindrape: but even with 755 I could not write to the drive.  Which doesn't make sense to me
[07:53] <uBpTru7h> I'm having trouble installing Miro. I added the repo through the sources file, refreshed synaptic and installed te miro packages. Now what? Is that it? How do I use it?
[07:53] <peabody> sbahra: uh, okay, metallica, I get that
[07:53] <scguy318> peabody: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit
[07:53] <peabody> sbahra: but not how it relates
[07:53] <xjkx> plz run 127.0.0.1:631 and see in set printer options that you havent black&white model, how do you get it, never got whats up about that with ubuntu
[07:53] <nrdb> heguru: No.
[07:54] <AaronMT> !spam
[07:54] <ubotu> Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See !AskTheBot, !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam - and most importantly, use common sense :-)
[07:54] <scguy318> xjkx: htp://127.0.0.1:631
[07:54] <scguy318> xjkx: *http://
[07:54] <xjkx> scguy318: ?
[07:54] <sbahra> peabody, soz i dont rite english 2 wel
[07:54] <mindrape> PhenGy - according to Ubuntu philosophy you DO NOT use the root account EVER.  Use sudo instead.  Pre-pend it to any command that requires root privileges.
[07:54] <Creed> How do I mount a windows share in ubuntu using cli?
[07:54] <PhenGy> ok,  thank u very much
[07:55] <peabody> ...
[07:55] <sbahra> Creed, mount teh vfat
[07:55] <heguru> nrdb: then what software is it?
[07:55] <xjkx> AaronMT: i havnt expressed myself correctly the first time
[07:55] <mindrape> PhenGy - it is possible to become root but it is frowned upon and if you do it then screw up your system and ask for help later people will not be nice.
[07:55] <MasterShrek> its alive!!
[07:55] <scguy318> xjkx: http://127.0.0.1:631is what the little snippet u pasted asked you to visit
[07:55] <Creed> sbahra, somewhat of a newbie, how would I do that?
[07:56] <sbahra> Creed, man mount
[07:56] <scguy318> sbahra: why vfat? its a CIFS share...?
[07:56] <xjkx> scguy318: yes, visit it yourself, check your printer options and you will see there is no black&white model, i want to add it
[07:56] <Creed> sbahra, its not a hardrive I want to mount, its a networked share on a remtoe server...I know about the mount tool and it only deals with hardrive mounts.
[07:56] <nrdb> heguru: ahh .... looks like I need to install the php5-mcrypt package,  didn't know it was seperate.   I let you know how it goes.
[07:56] <heguru> nrdb: ok, besides libmcrypt you would also need php5-mcrypt
[07:56] <scguy318> Creed: smbfs?
[07:56] <sbahra> scguy318, wut?
[07:56] <heguru> nrdb: yes :)
[07:57] <scguy318> sbahra: well, vfat only applies to physical partitions, not CIFS?
[07:57] <Creed> scguy318, ah thanks, just needed the name of the program :)
[07:57] <scguy318> Creed: mount -t smbfs ...
[07:57] <scguy318> Creed: you get the pciture :)
[07:57] <scguy318> *picture
[07:57] <xjkx> scguy318: checked?
[07:57] <sbahra> scguy318, g unat
[07:57] <scguy318> xjkx: mm, yeah, and I guess
[07:58] <donfranio> creed, tried smbmount?
[07:58] <scguy318> donfranio: it's run by mount anyway
[07:58] <xjkx> scguy318: you guess what
[07:58] <scguy318> xjkx: i don't see the b&w printer either, and I really dunno :(
[07:59] <Doomguy0505> Does the alternate install still install normal ubuntu?
[07:59] <Chris968> hello, is there a default calendar application in ubuntu?
[07:59] <scguy318> Doomguy0505: yes
[07:59] <mindrape> Chris968 - I like orage... no default though I dont think.
[07:59] <xjkx> scguy318: :S ubuntu removed it, we are printing using colors !!! and nobody ever knew how to answer this
[07:59] <scguy318> Chris968: cmd-line? calendar or cal :P
[08:00] <xjkx> and its not cupsys' fault, my other distribution have black&white
[08:00] <donfranio> anyone knows something about problems booting a fresh installed 7.04?
[08:00] <scguy318> donfranio: wuts the prob
[08:00] <mindrape> donfranio - depends on the error msgs you are getting... have you googled them?
[08:00] <Chris968> mindrape: orage? is it something like ical on mac?
[08:00] <xjkx> scguy318: you know if the models comes from a package?
[08:00] <HLTru7h> Hello!
[08:00] <scguy318> xjkx: i dunno much about CUPS :(
[08:00] <donfranio> well, drops to busybox, calls my ide-drives /dev/sda ..
[08:00] <sadmin> hey i cannot copy data from disk to USB
[08:00] <sadmin> cp: cannot create regular file `/media/KINGSTON/SHEEBA/mails/inbox/cur/1146713124.7996.OiVRs:2,S': Invalid argument
[08:00] <sadmin> cp: cannot create regular file `/media/KINGSTON/SHEEBA/mails/inbox/cur/1146955999.5744.a6toN:2,S': Invalid argument
[08:00] <Chris968> scguy318: graphical calendar :P
[08:00] <sadmin> any idea
[08:01] <donfranio> .. and doesn't call my root-partition on ide-primary-master :-(
[08:01] <lgc> peabody, what's the ALSA version packed in Feisty?
[08:01] <donfranio> i now tried the LTS ... well software is bit outdated :-/
[08:01] <mindrape> Chris968 - orage is the equivalent to your run of the mill no frills calendar... :P  Like when you double click the time in the task tray within WinXP
[08:01] <scguy318> donfranio: tty job control issue?
[08:02] <Chris968> mindrape: ahh ok
[08:02] <donfranio> not actually, well, the tty-error is always shown, when dropping to busybox!
[08:02] <HLTru7h> I'm trying to install miro, so I added their repo in the sources file, opened synaptic, refreshed it, searched for Miro, addded the packages, they installed and done. Well, what now? Is that is? How do I run it?
[08:02] <scguy318> dontfranio: boot with all_generic-ide?
[08:02] <scguy318> donfranio: sry for typo, but yeah, have you tried booting with all_generic_ide?
[08:02] <mindrape> HLTru7h - go to a command line and type miro
[08:02] <donfranio> nope ...
[08:02] <heguru> sadmin: you seem to have invalid characters in your filename
[08:03] <HLTru7h> alright
[08:03] <mindrape> HLTru7h - alternatively you create a link on your desktop to it... or if you use KDE/GNOME its probably in the menus somewhere depending on the type of app it is
[08:03] <HLTru7h> Wow, thanks
[08:03] <sadmin> ya its my bad disk i recover my data now moving it on USB
[08:03] <HLTru7h> ^^
[08:03] <sadmin> any idea how i do copy
[08:03] <donfranio> is a bit of problem, after i installed LTS, well, i don't really want to do a dist-upgrade ... donnow what would happen!
[08:03] <sadmin> its my emails
[08:03] <mindrape> cp /this/file/here /over/to/here
[08:04] <heguru> sadmin: is it giving this error only on these two files or all files?
[08:04] <Chris968> mindrape: will orage work with gnome?
[08:04] <scguy318> dontfranio: well, try it :)
[08:04] <bullgard4> What is the main use of BusyBox?
[08:04] <scguy318> *donfranio
[08:04] <mindrape> Chris968 - I sure hope so... it was written for GTK :)
[08:04] <donfranio> scguy318, is that a common error?
[08:04] <nox-Hand> Say I have a .tgz, and I only want to untar ONE folder and its subfolders. Like, a backup of / and I only want /etc restored -- how would I untar just the one?
[08:04] <scguy318> donfranio: not really common, but well-known
[08:04] <donfranio> often solved by that option?
[08:04] <scguy318> donfranio: yes
[08:05] <schweini> hello, again. i was here yesterday, because my filesystem's contents simply vanished, thanks to fsck. grrr.
[08:05] <donfranio> you know, this system is kind of productive ...
[08:05] <scguy318> bullgard4: minimalist Unix tools binary
[08:05] <mindrape> nox-Hand - there is probably some lengthy switch to it... I'd just extract it all then rm -rf /the/path/towhat/you/dont/want/
[08:05] <scguy318> bullgard4: you'll prob find in embedded stuff
[08:05] <donfranio> ... you don't want to know, what my girlfriend would do with me if it doesn't work on weekend ...
[08:05] <nox-Hand> mindrape: It's a pretty big tar and I don't have hdd space for it all
[08:06] <mindrape> nox-Hand - gotcha.. well... there are GUI extraction tools that let you pick and choose Winzip-like
[08:06] <scguy318> donfranio: lol, you know how to boot with the option?
[08:06] <frostburn> nox-Hand, it's in the man file, i don't remember it off the top of my head
[08:06] <sadmin> hegure
[08:06] <sadmin> any idea
[08:06] <bullgard4> scguy318: So a normal Ubuntu user will not need them?
[08:06] <heguru> sadmin: any idea bout?
[08:06] <scguy318> bullgard4: no
[08:06] <schweini> i made a lot of progress: i ran r-linux (free! windows software for ext2 recovery) and it found all the disks contents. it showed me "inode 12382", and beneath it, everything was intact. now the question:
[08:06] <nox-Hand> frostburn: Ill look
[08:06] <nox-Hand> mindrape: Okay
[08:06] <heguru> sadmin: copying files with invalid characters?
[08:06] <schweini> how can i reconnect that inode? fsck cant seem to find it.
[08:06] <sadmin> heguru how i copy my emails from bad disk to USB
[08:06] <heguru> sadmin: rename them, remove : and , from the name
[08:06] <scguy318> bullgard4: GNU utils suffice for most of us
[08:06] <heguru> sadmin: and you will be able to copy
[08:07] <sadmin> what u mean
[08:07] <schweini> i have the inode number, and the attached structure seems intact.
[08:07] <bullgard4> scguy318: Thank you for explaining.
[08:07] <donfranio> another one: is there something like cron-apt on ubuntu?
[08:07] <sadmin> remove them
[08:07] <sadmin> how then i recover again
[08:08] <heguru> sadmin: dont remove the files! remove the : and , characters from the file names
[08:09] <scguy318> heguru: i don't believe : and ,  are illegal
[08:09] <bruenig> : are
[08:09] <scguy318> heguru: mebbe he just needs to quote out the filename?
[08:09] <heguru> scguy318: if they are are few files
[08:09] <nrdb> heguru: its going now. thanks.  The only problem is when I descrypt the text doesn't seem to be terminated.  I am getting a number of wierd characters after my text.  the code is here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38780/ any ideas ?
[08:09] <heguru> scguy318: yes then try that
[08:09] <bruenig> when I tried to cp -R a directory that had files with : in it, it erred on those
[08:09] <scguy318> bruenig: : illegal? i just created a file with that name in my home
[08:09] <scguy318> bruenig: i guess its a cp thing
[08:10] <schweini> or does anyone know where the ext2/3 peole hang around in IRC?
[08:11] <scguy318> schweini: not here :P, unfortunately I dunno
[08:11] <sadmin> how its 100 files
[08:11] <heguru> nrdb: don't know. code seems fine though
[08:11] <heguru> nrdb: let me run it on my server wait
[08:11] <scguy318> schweini: shouldn't r-linux do the job of recovery?
[08:12] <maestrojed> I am trying to set up a vnc server on my ubuntu box.  It was suggested to use vnc4server which I installed (I think) but I don't see it in my Applications (maybe it is a command line only thing).  Can anyone help me set up vnc4server or a different vnc server?
[08:12] <PhenGy> installin bitchx    is  bitchx.dev      in package manager correct
[08:13] <schweini> scguy318: yea, r-linux got me my files back. but since it seems to be simply a lost inode, i was thinking that i could simply restore the whole machine with one little operation, instead of re-installing everything
[08:14] <schweini> i can realy recommend r-linux, by the way - even though it feels wrong to recover linux files from windows :)
[08:14] <mindrape> schweini - like... morally?
[08:14] <HLTru7h> Okay, I did what mindrape said and typed Miro in the terminal to start miro after installing it. Thing is, it doesn't show up in my application menu and the only way to start it is through the terminal, also, I can't close the terminal window or else Miro will close. Is all this normal or am I doing something wrong?
[08:15] <schweini> mindrape: nah. feels wring, since i couldnt find a linux based program that would do the same.
[08:15] <heguru> sadmin:
[08:15] <PhenGy> installin bitchx    is  bitchx.dev      in package manager correct??
[08:15] <mindrape> HLTru7h - type miro &&
[08:15] <schweini> anyone know of a similar program for linux? since r-linux is windows based, it wont recover ownership and permissions
[08:15] <mindrape> that should detach it from the term.
[08:15] <scguy318> schweini: im looking
[08:15] <frostburn> PhenGy, it is, but i'd recommend irssi
[08:15] <mac_> where can I download themes for ubuntu?
[08:15] <sadmin> hegure : yes
[08:15] <PhenGy> frostburn,  what is difference
[08:15] <heguru> sadmin: sorry by mistake :)
[08:16] <mssever> mindrape: HLTru7h Only one &
[08:16] <heguru> sadmin: so could you copy your files?
[08:16] <sadmin> hegure can u write a script for it
[08:16] <overclucker> PhenGy, not sure about that. . .from console, bitchx is an easy sudo apt-get install bitchx
[08:16] <frostburn> PhenGy, bitchx hasn't been developed for several years
[08:16] <sadmin> how i change or rename
[08:16] <heguru> sadmin: give me one filename
[08:16] <frostburn> wikipedia both, check out the differences
[08:16] <mindrape> sadmin - man mv
[08:16] <PhenGy> i see
[08:17] <sadmin> 1146955998.5744.bkGHG:2,S
[08:17] <Alex_Gaynor> How difficult is it to add gnome to ubuntu server?
[08:18] <HLTru7h> mssever & mindrape: && and & don't do anything. Closing term still closes miro.
[08:18] <heguru> sadmin: can you tell me the error again?
[08:18] <schweini> Alex_Gaynor : try apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:18] <scguy318> schweini: you taken a peek at testdisk?
[08:18] <Alex_Gaynor> schweini: Is it really that easy(not that that suprises me anymore)?
[08:18] <scguy318> schweini: strange that fsck didn't move that inode to the lost+found
[08:18] <mssever> HLTru7h: <Alt>F2 then type miro
[08:18] <schweini> scguy318: yup. testdisk seems to be for partition problems.
[08:18] <sadmin>  cannot create regular file `/media/KINGSTON/SHEEBA/mails/sent-mail/cur/1158190771.6218.bvWGE:2,S': Invalid argument
[08:18] <sadmin> cp: failed to preserve ownership for `/media/KINGSTON/SHEEBA/mails/sent-mail/cur': Operation not permitted
[08:18] <heguru> sadmin: or join me in #sadmin
[08:19] <HLTru7h> msserver: worked
[08:19] <mikubuntu> guys, is it possible to have a wired and wireless connection configured simultaineously?  or does one have to be disabled for the other to be enabled?
[08:19] <heguru> sadmin: well are you copying from disk to your USB?
[08:19] <heguru> sadmin: or from USB to hard disk?
[08:19] <schweini> Alexx_Gaynor: i'm not sure, but in order to switch from e.g. xubuntu to kubunt, apt-get install kubuntu-desktop worked great.
[08:20] <scguy318> schweini: unfortunately, I dunno :(
[08:20] <Alex_Gaynor> schweini: Its doing something, downloading 728 new things :D
[08:20] <HLTru7h> msserver: How would I make that into a shortcut/launcher/icon?
[08:20] <kadakas> how do I clone a system? I want to install all the apps to my laptop that i have on my PC. I'd also like to clone the settings and etc
[08:20] <kadakas> the PC's hdd is connected via a USB box with my laptop
[08:21] <kadakas> running 7.04
[08:21] <mssever> HLTru7h: Right click on panel > add to panel > custom launcher
[08:21] <scguy318> kadakas: partimage or dd :P
[08:21] <schweini> kadakas: more often than not, simply booting a live CD and dd-ing between the hardrives works great
[08:22] <mssever> HLTru7h: Or you can use alacarte to make a menu item
[08:22] <heguru> kadakas: try CloneZilla
[08:22] <mssever> HLTru7h: Or you can manually create a .desktop file
[08:22] <getnthevan4candy> scguy318 : i'm on feisty 32-bit now..... seems to work a bit better.
[08:22] <heguru> kadakas: http://clonezilla.sourceforge.net/
[08:22] <scguy318> mikubuntu: think so, though nm-applet might interfere
[08:22] <kadakas> but the hardware's are different
[08:22] <PhenGy> I install Ftp,  but cannot setup or others cannot login
[08:22] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: great, 64-bit can be a bit of pain
[08:22] <mody777> hi ,, i'm new here
[08:22] <Sajes> Is it normal to get a "signal out of range" when trying to launch a fullscreen windows game with WINE? :o
[08:22] <Alex_Gaynor> Hrm, what causes apt-get to download multiple things at once?
[08:22] <mssever> mody777: Hi
[08:22] <scguy318> Sajes: you prob need to tweak your xorg.conf
[08:22] <HLTru7h> msserver: K, thanks! :)
[08:22] <mody777> hi
[08:23] <scguy318> Sajes: prob your horiz/vert refresh ranges
[08:23] <scguy318> Alex_Gaynor: it obtains the dependecies of the package that you specify
[08:23] <overclucker> Sajes, or chang your ingame resolution
[08:23] <Sajes> scguy318: what would I need to tweak on it? Like what sections?
[08:23] <heguru> !hi | mody777
[08:23] <ubotu> mody777: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:23] <Alex_Gaynor> scguy318: Oh right, I know that, I meant it is downloading 2 things simultaneuosly
[08:23] <mody777> thanx all
[08:23] <mikubuntu> scguy318: how would i determine the nm applet prob?
[08:23] <nrdb> heguru: did you reproduce the problem ?
[08:23] <kadakas> i booted the PC OS with the livecd in my laptop - it doesnt work
[08:23] <kadakas> the X is broken or sth
[08:24] <scguy318> mikubuntu: mm, i think if nm-applet manages the connections, then wired + wireless wont work out I think
[08:24] <Sajes> overclucker: I can't get in the game. it gives me an error that "signal is out of range" and turns my monitor black. :(
[08:24] <scguy318> kadakas: you can try doing sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg at terminal or use alternative CD
[08:24] <mody777> i just install ubuntu in my lap top
[08:24] <mody777> ang wanna know more
[08:24] <heguru> nrdb: yes i did, don't know why, maybe try adding a newline in your string? i don't think its php5-mcrypt though, i am using an inhouse php that works on it
[08:24] <mody777> and*
[08:24] <schweini> Alex_Gaynor: apt-get is GREAT at resolving dependencies. so if e.g. KDE needs certain other packages, it downloads those automagically
[08:24] <scguy318> Sajes: the screen section I think
[08:24] <scguy318> Sajes: its the Horiz/Vert lines
[08:24] <mssever> mody777: More about what?
[08:24] <getnthevan4candy> try the wikis, mody777.
[08:25] <g0dd3ss> ..
[08:25] <mindrape> mody777 - well, you might want to google around for your laptop model and the word ubuntu to make sure its decently supported hardware...
[08:25] <nrdb> heguru: I will experiment, thanks
[08:25] <mody777> os ubunto
[08:25] <overclucker> Sajes, then you've got a hasssle ahead of you, figureing out xorg.conf (;
[08:25] <Alex_Gaynor> schweini: Right, as I said to scguy318 I meant it is downloading stuff simulaneoiusly(in total its downloading 700 things I think)
[08:25] <Sajes> scguy318: I found it.  what should my HorizSync be set to, or how do I find that out? my monitor is usually 75 refresh rate, so vertrefresh should be 75 right?
[08:25] <HLTru7h> Going to bed. Thanks for the help!
[08:25] <mssever> mody777: That's kind of general. Try searching around the web. If you have a specific question then you can ask here
[08:25] <mindrape> mody777 - have you used any version of Linux before?  If not Ubuntu is a great choice. I recommend you find a Linux User Group (LUG) in your area and have them help you out if its your first time.
[08:26] <scguy318> Sajes: you prob would look for your monitor specs
[08:26] <heguru> mody777: If you are new to ubuntu. use this official guide https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/newtoubuntu/C/index.html
[08:26] <g0dd3ss> anyone know anything about wicd? It doesn't seem to be detecxting my wirreless network
[08:26] <scguy318> Sajes: make sure to backup xorg.conf of course :)
[08:26] <scguy318> Sajes: after you edit, just reboot your X Server
[08:26] <Sajes> scguy318: mm... I'll find the disc lol. I bought this monitor so long ago I cant remember where I put it.
[08:26] <mody777> thank you
[08:27] <mody777> i'll go to site
[08:27] <getnthevan4candy> my sound card doesn't seem to be working. :-\
[08:27] <Sajes> I'll see if just changing the refresh rate works.. so I'm going to restart x. be back in a minute.
[08:27] <schweini> Alex_Gaynor well, a desktop machine should be needing a crapload of different packages than a server-optimized one, so don't worry about it (as long as you have the bandwidth). (x|k)ubunt-desktop are virtual meta-packages, BTW, that simply depend on all necessry other packages, so that apt-get knows what to get.
[08:28] <mssever> g0dd3ss: Do you have drivers installed? Does nm-applet see your network?
[08:28] <overclucker> if it doesn't work, sajes won't be back for a while
[08:28] <mikubuntu> scguy318: where can i find if belkin wireless g usb network adapter is supported by (x)ubuntu?
[08:28] <Alex_Gaynor> schweini: Right, I know how apt works, I've just never seen it do simultaneously downloads(I've seen it get dependencies or whatever, but usually the downloads are sequential)
[08:28] <g0dd3ss> yeah it worked with network manager thingo
[08:28] <getnthevan4candy> reboot, brb.
[08:29] <mssever> g0dd3ss: I don't actually know wicd...just trying to narrow down the problem
[08:29] <scguy318> mikubuntu: native drivers, don't but ndiswrapper can make it work I believe
[08:29] <scguy318> !ndis | mikubuntu
[08:29] <ubotu> mikubuntu: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:29] <setkeh> when i type sudo apt-get install wine wher does it install to ???
[08:29] <g0dd3ss> mssever, my wireless worked with network manager and wifi radar 8-}
[08:29] <knowledge296> ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE) i need help with drivers for ubuntu please please please
[08:29] <scguy318> mikubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[08:29] <overclucker> Sajes, you're alive?
[08:29] <scguy318> Sajes: work?
[08:29] <schweini> Alex_Gaynor ahhh. sorry to have lectured you then :) good opint, though - my apt-get (feisty) is still sequential
[08:29] <WaltzingAlong> !ati | knowledge296
[08:29] <ubotu> knowledge296: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:29] <mssever> g0dd3ss: In that case, I don't know
[08:29] <Sajes> I'm alive, yes. :D it did work.
[08:30] <wolfwalker> Is there a good sequencer for Linux?
[08:30] <verb3k> setkeh, you use it through the command line
[08:30] <g0dd3ss> mssever,  ok thanks
[08:30] <markus> wow... today i switch on my computer ubuntu throws an X error (nvidia wont work), so i used the nv driver instead. then i find out that the network won't get a dhcp lease. i guess my drivers are completely f***ed. i now am on SLED waiting for the 7.10 release... lol
[08:30] <mssever> setkeh: In a variety of places
[08:30] <Sajes> thanks for the advice :)
[08:30] <sadmin> heguru u there
[08:30] <sadmin> am waiting
[08:30] <heguru> sadmin: yeah i am
[08:30] <overclucker> Sajes, does the game work yet?
[08:30] <sadmin> ok
[08:30] <knowledge296> !ati
[08:30] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:30] <wolfwalker> I like trackers like MadTracker and Renoise, and sequencers like Reason.  Are there sequencers in Linux?  And can they use virtual instruments?
[08:30] <scguy318> wolfwalker: theres rosegarden I think
[08:30] <sadmin> heguru r u writing script for me
[08:30] <Sajes> overclucker: yes. Diablo 2 LOD works excellent.. with the exception of sound.
[08:30] <heguru> sadmin: i thought you left! can you join me in #sadmin
[08:31] <setkeh> verb3k:  what command if i wanted to install ventrilo exe cuz linux clent still in dev
[08:31] <wolfwalker> !rosegarden
[08:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rosegarden - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:31] <mssever> setkeh: look in synaptic at the wine package and do properties > files tab
[08:31] <Sajes> But I have no sound drivers. Blasted x-fi :(
[08:31] <sadmin> it/join #sadmin
[08:31] <knowledge296> ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE)anyone in here knwo anything about laptop drivers for ubuntu
[08:31] <wolfwalker> !sequencer
[08:31] <overclucker> Sajes, WINE?
[08:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sequencer - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:31] <scguy318> wolfwalker: i think its in Ubuntu Studio repo
[08:31] <scguy318> wolfwalker: prob have to ad that
[08:31] <Sajes> overclucker: yeah.
[08:31] <Alex_Gaynor> schweini: No problem, I need to be lectured every once and a while :P Comcast can't get mad at me for this(at least not anyworse then when I seeded server for a month)
[08:31] <overclucker> Sajes, i hear dialbo give gr8 performance in wine
[08:32] <wolfwalker> scguy318, what kind of instruments can it use?  Can it handle soundfonts as .sf2 files?
[08:32] <scguy318> wolfwalker: i'm not sure, never used
[08:32] <wolfwalker> Okay, thanks
[08:32] <knowledge296> what is the channel for laptop troubleshooting
[08:32] <scguy318> wolfwalker: you can install to see
[08:32] <Sajes> overclucker: It was working a lot better than in windows. :D
[08:32] <scguy318> wolfwalker: instructions on Ubuntu Studio repo here: http://ubuntustudio.org/downloads
[08:32] <setkeh> mssever: where is synaptic (sorry relativly new to linux)
[08:32] <scguy318> knowledge296: right here
[08:32] <knowledge296> can u help me
[08:32] <mikubuntu> scguy318: ok, thanks; looked at it and i think it's over my head for right now
[08:32] <scguy318> setkeh: System -> Administration -> Syanptic
[08:32] <scguy318> knowledge296: whats the issue
[08:33] <setkeh> mssever: thanks mate
[08:33] <mssever> setkeh: System > Administration > Synaptic
[08:33] <kadakas> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:33] <markus> what is the difference between tribe-4 and tribe-5 of gutsy?
[08:33] <kadakas> how do I change the input language? My locale doesnt have the | character
[08:33] <clouder> my mouse was moving really slowly, so I unplugged and plugged it back in and now it doesn't work.  This happens everytime I turn on my computer with my ipod plugged in.  Any ideas on how to fix this w/o rebooting?
[08:33] <mssever> markus: tribe 5 is a later beta than tribe 4
[08:33] <overclucker> Sajes, not the case with every game, but when it is it's fun to brag about (;
[08:33] <mikubuntu> markus: neither is a stable release, they are both development
[08:34] <hustlebird> is there a way to get update manager to ignore unauthenticated updates, of choose whcich ones you want installed?
[08:34] <markus> if i install tribe-5, do i have to do a dist-upgrade on release?
[08:34] <scguy318> !ask | knowledge296
[08:34] <ubotu> knowledge296: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:34] <markus> or a simple upgrade?
[08:34] <Sajes> overclucker: Once sound drivers come out for x-fi, I'll whipe my windows partition and use *Nix completely :P
[08:34] <scguy318> !gursy | markus
[08:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gursy - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:34] <scguy318> !gutsy | markus
[08:34] <ubotu> markus: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[08:34] <disinterested> clouder try alt+ctlr+backspace
[08:34] <scguy318> markus: you'll prob have better luck asking there :)
[08:34] <clouder> k brb
[08:34] <markus> ah ok
[08:34] <markus> thx
[08:34] <scguy318> hustlebird: you can simply jam the accept button
[08:35] <scguy318> hustlebird: or you can add the GPG key for the repo in question
[08:35] <heguru> Sajes: there are some free but not open source drivers for x-fi. check http://www.opensound.com/download.cgi
[08:35] <overclucker> Sajes, get a crap sound card and dump windows now =-D
[08:35] <knowledge296> can anyone whisper me with info on setting up graffix card drivers onlaptop
[08:35] <scguy318> knowledge296: what video card?
[08:36] <clouder> no dice, the light on the usb mouse isn't even on (not even faintly, like it usually is when idle)
[08:36] <zak0070> Hi. what is the difference between using fglrx vs ati vs radeon for xorg?
[08:36] <hustlebird> don't know how to do either, sorry, can highlight each update, but no options
[08:36] <darklard> Hey guys ;-)
[08:36] <Sajes> heguru: I'll check them out. If my sound works, I couldn't care less if they're open source.. I just don't want to shell out more money for drivers :P
[08:36] <scguy318> zak0070: fglrx is proprietary, ati is open-source, dunno about radeon
[08:36] <knowledge296> oops ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE)
[08:36] <axel> alow
[08:36] <scguy318> knowledge296: did you receive my PM? you dont seem to be identified with NickServ
[08:37] <scguy318> knowledge: lemme go check the wiki
[08:37] <knowledge296> how do i register
[08:37] <knowledge296> in terminal
[08:37] <knowledge296> cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver shows
[08:37] <knowledge296> Driver "kbd"
[08:37] <knowledge296> Driver "mouse"
[08:37] <knowledge296> Driver "synaptics"
[08:37] <knowledge296> Driver "wacom"
[08:37] <knowledge296> Driver "wacom"
[08:37] <zak0070> scguy318: whats the difference between fglrx and ati (apart from being opensource)
[08:37] <knowledge296> Driver "wacom"
[08:37] <knowledge296> Driver "fglrx"
[08:37] <knowledge296> any help would be great
[08:37] <scguy318> !pastebin | knowledge296
[08:37] <ubotu> knowledge296: 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)
[08:38] <scguy318> zak0070: well, fglrx is the binary blob driver that ATI releases, ati is reverse engineered open-source driver
[08:38] <scguy318> zak0070: basically if you're looking to make the most of your ATI card, you'll prob want to use fglrx
[08:38] <knowledge296> so how do i run the drivers
[08:38] <getnthevan4candy> that was slightly odd.... i booted and it came up with no network... log out and log back in, and it works.
[08:38] <kadakas> how to i remap a key via terminal ?
[08:38] <scguy318> knowledge296: what's the problem in the first place? i dont understand your question
[08:38] <kadakas> i want it to make < > and |
[08:38] <zak0070> scguy318: ok. i just needed to know which had better features
[08:38] <maestrojed> does anyone know of a ubuntu vnc server with a GUI?
[08:38] <darklard> A little advice is requested... if I am going from 7.04 to 6.06 is it okay to just run the install cd and write over the current ubuntu? I have vista installed on the same hard drive (only concern is that grub will freak out or something)
[08:39] <clouder> anyone have any ideas on how to get a usb mouse working again after unplugging and replugging it back in? without rebooting?
[08:39] <Bryan> okay
[08:39] <mssever> kadakas: Why not change your keyboard layout from Gnome?
[08:39] <kadakas> gdm doesnt start
[08:39] <Bryan> anyone got any ideas on why my sound just randomly decided it was not going to work after I updated ?
[08:39] <mssever> darklard: Downgrading is a sure way to break your system
[08:39] <knowledge296> ok my problem is that my graffix card is not running correctly i belive.  ive tryed getting beryl and compiz to run 3d effect none are working
added some repos when trying to get some programs, don't remember which ones, is there a suggested list of which should be active?
[08:39] <mssever> darklard: If you really want to downgrade, do a clean install
[08:40] <overclucker> kadakas, because of your keymap, gdm won't start?
[08:40] <Sajes> heguru: it doesn't list X-Fi on their PDF. It's only 2MB so I'll try it anyway.
[08:40] <kadakas> no, it doesnt start because of some other issue
[08:40] <scguy318> hustlebird: in that case, you'll probably have to add their GPG keys
[08:40] <getnthevan4candy> also, my sound isn't working after i installed fiesty.
[08:40] <kadakas> its my PC's hdd connected to my new laptop
[08:40] <scguy318> hustlebird: the default Ubuntu repos are just ok
[08:40] <kadakas> the ubuntu inside the laptop works fine
[08:40] <scguy318> hustlebird: you shouldn't get NOT AUTHED errors unless your GPG key list is screwed up
[08:40] <darklard> mssever right that's what I was going to do, format the partitions that 7.04 is currently on and install 6.06 over those but leave vista intact... just worried about not being able to boot to vista as well
[08:41] <zak0070> i tried to run "compiz --replace" but it gets back saying "xgl not found" how do i fix that?
[08:41] <scguy318> hustlebird: if you've got third-party repos you want to add their GPG keys
[08:41] <scguy318> knowledge296: have you tried the Restricted Driver Manager?
don't know what a gpg key is or how to add it
[08:41] <knowledge296> please explain how to try that
[08:41] <mssever> darklard: I don't know if the Dapper installer knows how to handle Vista. Why are you going to Dapper, anyway?
[08:41] <southernman> scguy318: howdy!
[08:42] <scguy318> southernman: hai
[08:42] <scguy318> !ati | knowledge296
[08:42] <ubotu> knowledge296: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:42] <scguy318> hustlebird: what repos did you add
[08:42] <Zenerek> guys i just riped a movie using k9 copy and did not burn it auto with k3b option, i could not i had not installed it, so i installed k3b and chose the burn dvd data option draged and droped the two folders into k3b and burned it, it did not seem to work, the dvd won't play and locked up vlc, do you think it was the data option?also one folder appeared to be empty
[08:42] <Bryan> anyone got any ideas on why my sound just randomly decided it was not going to work after I updated (Ubuntu 7.10)?
[08:42] <TuTUXG> is there mediaubuntu repo for gutsy?
[08:42] <darklard> mssever attempt fix of sound problems... that or it's going to a current debian release
[08:42] <getnthevan4candy> Bryan : same issue.
[08:43] <kadakas> i'll try clonezilla first
[08:43] <scguy318> !gutsy | Bryan
[08:43] <ubotu> Bryan: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[08:43] <WaltzingAlong> Zenerek: often the audio_ts folder is empty with all of the data residing in the video folder
[08:43] <Bryan> ah
[08:43] <Bryan> thanks
[08:43] <mssever> darklard: Sorry I don't know more. Good luck.
[08:43] <Sajes> Do I have to restart my computer after the oss drivers are installed? :o (they aren't done downloading yet, I've got this new thing called dial up. :D )
[08:43] <zak0070> scguy318: i tried to run "compiz --replace" but it gets back saying "xgl not found" how do i fix that?
[08:43] <mssever> gutsy | TuTUXG
[08:43] <mssever> !gutsy | TuTUXG
[08:43] <ubotu> TuTUXG: 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
  not even sure, that was a while ago
[08:44] <Zenerek> WaltzingAlong:  do you have any idea why the dvd would not burn correctly?
[08:44] <darklard> mssever lol thanks... oh, if I have a grub menu.lst backed up would it be possible to just copy in the boot to vista options...?
[08:44] <scguy318> hustlebird: you could always choose to ignore the auth message
[08:44] <scguy318> hustlebird: it won't stop you from installing
[08:44] <WaltzingAlong> Zenerek: had you played the contents with vlc opening the folder/directory containing the movie?
[08:45] <getnthevan4candy> any idea then about sound with feisty?
[08:45] <getnthevan4candy> it hasn't worked since i installed it.
[08:45] <WaltzingAlong> getnthevan4candy: which is your soundcard?
[08:45] <mssever> darklard: I'm not sure. I heard that Vista changed the way it loads, so I think that GRUB had to be updated. But I'm not positive about that.
[08:45] <darklard> mssever ah, okay ;-)
have been installing, just wondering if the uanauth ones could be bad
[08:46] <Zenerek> WaltzingAlong:  yes i told vlc to open the directory and the movie loaded slow at first...probably because the cache was still full up from the recent burn, but the movie played fine
[08:46] <getnthevan4candy> i think it's internal, WaltzingAlong.
[08:46] <WaltzingAlong> Zenerek: and when you insert the disc you see the files?
no problems yet
[08:46] <WaltzingAlong> getnthevan4candy: lspci  should give you a clue about which
[08:46] <scguy318> hustlebird: kk :)
[08:46] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: make sure to pastebin
[08:47] <Zenerek> WaltzingAlong: hold on they should be there because i was able to see an image the first time
[08:47] <getnthevan4candy> ... being that i'm completely new to this whole linux thing, i'm not exactly sure what that means.
[08:48] <southernman> getnthevan4candy: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:48] <southernman> getnthevan4candy: paste the output to that link
[08:48] <clouder> ok, I got my mouse back by doing $ lsusb, but it's still very choppy movement
[08:48] <getnthevan4candy> the output from what?
[08:48] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: lspci
[08:48] <WaltzingAlong> can anyone tell me what it would take have konversation automatically paste to pastebin then drop the url in the channel?
[08:48] <scguy318> !pastebin | getnthevan4candy
[08:48] <ubotu> getnthevan4candy: 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)
[08:48] <southernman> getnthevan4candy: lspci
[08:48] <marduuk> hello all
[08:49] <scguy318> marduuk: hai, what part of Texas?
[08:49] <getnthevan4candy> nvidia ncp51.
[08:49] <marduuk> houston area
[08:49] <scguy318> marduuk: dallas area
[08:49] <southernman> marduuk: howdy
can i send you my source list, to make sure i shouldn't block any?
[08:49] <scguy318> hustlebird: pastebin it
[08:49] <marduuk> have a quick grub question
[08:49] <scguy318> !pastebin | hustlebird
[08:49] <ubotu> hustlebird: 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)
[08:50] <wonde> hOW I can solve the following error clvm redhat-cluster-suite system-config-cluster
[08:50] <marduuk> im getting a error 17, but when i boot from cd and tell it to boot from first disk it grubs just fine
[08:50] <wonde> sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code(1)
[08:50] <desertc> Horray for Beat-Up-The-Proprietary-Driver-User Day!!!
[08:50] <getnthevan4candy> ubotu : nvidia ncp51.
[08:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nvidia ncp51. - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:51] <scguy318> marduuk: pastebin your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:51] <desertc> Please let me know when the next B-U-T-P-D-U Day will be so I can mark it on my calender!
[08:51] <jerkface03> Hey, are there any freeware tools that allow me to mirror my ubuntu machine onto a DVD image or something?
[08:51] <overclucker> !pastbin
[08:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastbin - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:51] <desertc> You know how I hate surprise parties!
[08:51] <overclucker> !pastebin
[08:51] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:51] <axel> sasa
[08:51] <TuTUXG> any one know is it possible to connect to a wireless network with LEAP and CKIP Encryption on ubuntu?
[08:51] <darklard> anyone know a quick tool for burning an .iso
[08:51] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: check your mixer levels?
[08:52] <scguy318> darklard: in GUI land right click and select burn
[08:52] <marduuk> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38782/
[08:52] <scguy318> darklard: cmd-line...cdrecord or something like that
[08:52] <Zenerek> WaltzingAlong:  i can't see hem now because when i put the disc in it locked up vlc, so even though killed the process my dvd is still on in a loop of trying to play it, but i'm sure isaw the files in there before
[08:52] <scguy318> TuTUXG: i think, but i dunno how
[08:52] <getnthevan4candy> scguy318 : yeah, they're fine.
[08:52] <scguy318> jerkface03: perhaps partimage
[08:52] <desertc> BTW, if anyone knows how I can stop Ubuntu updates from ever updating the kernel, I'm all ears.
[08:52] <setkeh> how do i forcibly close and app because it keep stealing my mouse lol
[08:52] <scguy318> desertc: pin the kernel package
[08:53] <wonde>  hOW I can solve the following error clvm redhat-cluster-suite system-config-cluster sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code(1)
[08:53] <heguru> TuTUXG:  yes LEAP works with wpa_supplicatn
[08:53] <heguru> *wpa_supplicant
[08:53] <desertc> scguy318, hmm ?  is there really a way?  How do I pin?
[08:53] <TuTUXG> heguru, and CKIP?
think i just did
[08:53] <getnthevan4candy> scguy318: any other suggestions?
[08:53] <overclucker> marduuk, is ubuntu on your first disk/partition?
[08:53] <heguru> TuTUXG: not sure, but i guess yes
[08:53] <wonde>  sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code(1)
[08:53] <WaltzingAlong> Zenerek: well with k3b pick the video dvd or dvd video project next time though picking just data dvd with the right directory structure should not have caused this
[08:54] <scguy318> desertc: in Synaptic
[08:54] <desertc> oh, thank you so much!!!!
[08:54] <scguy318> desertc: just freeze the package version or w/e
[08:54] <setkeh> how do i forcibly close an aplication
[08:54] <TuTUXG> heguru, i googled it and there is a unsovled post in the forum said wpa-supplicatn couldnt do it
[08:54] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: you could try latest ALSA perhaps
[08:54] <darklard> scguy318 duh thanks i need caffeine lol
[08:54] <scguy318> getnthevan4candy: prob stuff in wiki for that
[08:54] <jerkface03> i knwo this sounds wierd
[08:54] <marduuk> yes... well its on the first drive cmos is told ot boot
[08:54] <TuTUXG> heguru, since CKIP is developed by cisco
[08:54] <jerkface03> but i dont have a dvd burner on that machine
is there a link i need to send you or can you just find it, under hustlebird?
[08:55] <desertc> scguy318, I was literally near tears this morning when I couldn't get into X and I had to print out my speech notes.
[08:55] <jerkface03> is there anyway i can get partimage to pass the mirror data to my other computer on the network
[08:55] <scguy318> hustlebird: paste the link please
[08:55] <southernman> wonde: try sudo apt-get -f install
[08:55] <Zenerek> WaltzingAlong: i was able to see the files again...do you think i burned it to quick....max speed was used, think it was 6x or 8x
[08:55] <darklard> scguy318 it was "write to disc" but the first time I tried i didn't have a cd in the drive so it wasn't an option lol
[08:55] <overclucker> marduuk, tthen change every line with root (hd1,0) to (hd0,)
[08:55] <scguy318> desertc: :(
[08:55] <scguy318> darklard: lol
[08:55] <overclucker> marduuk, sorry, (hd0,0)
[08:55] <riotkittie> compiling kernel, take 392093.
http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38781/
[08:56] <nrdb> heguru: I found the answer, you need to use --- rtrim($decrypted,"\0");
[08:56] <desertc> scguy318, thanks - but it all ended well.  so glad I had my install DVD and Ubuntu had the foresight to make the install disk bootable.
[08:56] <heguru> nrdb: good :)
[08:56] <overclucker> marduuk, grub sees first disk as 0 second as 1, same for partitions
[08:56] <wonde>  sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code(1) while I was updating my computer  error clvm redhat-cluster-suite system-config-clus generated what u would advice me?
[08:57] <scguy318> hustlebird: wow a ton :P
[08:57] <marduuk> sc brb rebooting to try it
[08:57] <scguy318> marduuK kk
[08:57] <southernman> wonde: look for red text
[08:57] <southernman> wonde: try sudo apt-get -f install
[08:57] <naddar> anyone can help me please
[08:57] <scguy318> hustlebird: your repos are fine, you prob just have to add a key or two
[08:57] <hustlebird> had u bunch of programs that i needed
[08:57] <Zenerek> damn dvd was stuck...finally ejected
[08:57] <scguy318> !ask | naddar
[08:57] <ubotu> naddar: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:58] <naddar> i try to install a program and now apt-get dont work anymore
[08:58] <scguy318> naddar: pastebin the full error?
[08:58] <boubbin> are there any simple commandline app for testing the speakers ?
[08:58] <desertc> What is the package name for the kernel updates, please?  (in Synaptic?)
[08:58] <scguy318> boubbin: speaker-test
[08:58] <boubbin> ok
[08:58] <scguy318> desertc: linux-image and linux-headers, linux-modules
[08:58] <desertc> boubbin, try "aplay" too
[08:58] <verb3k> naddar, what do you get?
never done anything with keys
[08:58] <WaltzingAlong> Zenerek: that could be. i know at least one other who burns usually no faster than 2x just to increase likelihood it will playback correctly;
[08:58] <marlun_> I'm trying to move files from a windows share on my other computer but the operations keep timing out: Error "Timeout reached" while copying /file/path...
[08:58] <clouder> my mouse movement is very choppy.  This happens everytime I start up my computer while my ipod is connected.  How can I fix this without rebooting?
[08:58] <desertc> scguy318, Thanks again
[08:58] <marlun_> Why is it doing that?
[08:58] <porthose> ! pastebin | porthose
[08:59] <boubbin> i messed up with kmix (alsa) and i would like to return the default values, how to ?
[08:59] <naddar> thanks scguy318
[08:59] <scguy318> !pastebin | naddar
[08:59] <ubotu> naddar: 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)
[09:00] <Zenerek> WaltzingAlong: Yeah i should have know better, with normal cd i won't burn beyond 10x
[09:00] <heguru> boubbin: mv ~/.asoundrc ~/.asoundrc.bak
just delete the #  before the keys?
[09:00] <scguy318> hustlebird: no
[09:00] <scguy318> hustlebird: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[09:00] <boubbin> heguru no such file or directory
[09:00] <scguy318> hustlebird: though I've seen a lot of repos simply wget then pipe to apt-key
[09:01] <heguru> boubbin: then don't know, maybe kmix is different, i am gnome
[09:01] <hustlebird> thanks, check that out
[09:02] <WaltzingAlong> Zenerek: ok something to try anyway, test that theory
[09:02] <naddar> scguy318 you see the error?
[09:02] <scguy318> naddar: paste the link plz
[09:02] <naddar> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38784/
[09:02] <southernman> lol
[09:02] <scguy318> hustlebird: in the case of Wine, its a simple sudo wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/feisty.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list if you haven't already done this
[09:02] <naddar> i did pm
[09:02] <scguy318> naddar: you dont appear to be NS identified
[09:03] <scguy318> naddar: only NickServ IDed users can send/receive PMs
[09:03] <naddar> oh ic
[09:03] <scguy318> naddar: well, actually, send again
[09:03] <scguy318> naddar: you might have to reg with NS tho
[09:03] <scguy318> naddar: just say it here :)
[09:03] <hustlebird> don't use any of those wine files anymore, should i just comment those
[09:03] <southernman> scguy318: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38784/
[09:04] <scguy318> hustlebird: sure, if u want
[09:04] <slimjimflim> anyone know how to install opengl in feisty?
[09:04] <naddar> ..http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38784/
[09:04] <naddar> scguy318: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38784/
[09:04] <marduuk> yeha totally fubar now
[09:04] <scguy318> naddar: remove compiz-plugins, reinstall?
[09:05] <marduuk> had to get on irc on winblows
[09:05] <desertc> scguy318 Thanks so much for your help with pinning the kernel version.  I would not have ever figured that out on my own.
[09:05] <naddar> i look on a how to and whent wrong
[09:05] <scguy318> desertc: np
[09:05] <Zenerek> WaltzingAlong: i don'r see any video options in k3b
[09:05] <naddar> but dont know how to fix now :(
by then pipe to, mean repo name
[09:05] <scguy318> marduuk: may I suggest Super GRUB? :P
[09:05] <marduuk> how?
[09:05] <student> hello girls
[09:05] <overclucker> marduuk, is that with hd(0,0) ?
[09:05] <student> how are you
[09:05] <scguy318> marduuk: its a nice bootable CD that lets you fix GRUB installs I believe
[09:05] <desertc> scguy318: I am envious of your FIOS service.  I bet that's nice.  ;)
[09:05] <getnthevan4candy> is there a place to get more themes for the desktop environment?
[09:05] <southernman> naddar: sudo apt-get remove compiz
[09:05] <southernman> then
[09:06] <scguy318> desertc: it is :D
[09:06] <student> girls are hier
[09:06] <MenZa> getnthevan4candy: For Gnome?
[09:06] <southernman> naddar: sudo apt-get install compiz
[09:06] <marduuk> yes i set it to 0,0 it says it cannot find that partition
[09:06] <student> _chaky_ you is girl ???
[09:06] <overclucker> marduuk, (hd0,0), pardon
[09:06] <student> menza ty girls
[09:06] <student> ??
[09:06] <southernman> naddar: wait
[09:06] <Zenerek> WaltzingAlong:oops found it nevermind
[09:06] <scguy318> student: if you're looking for girls, Freenode isn't the place to find :)
[09:06] <marduuk> and yes i have sbgrub cd
[09:07] <nanonyme> scguy318, depends on what you plan on doing with them
[09:07] <naddar> it said i cant remove or reinstall ect first make the apt-get -f install good
[09:07] <student> you fuck me
[09:07] <nanonyme> scguy318, there are girls on freenode
[09:07] <scguy318> !ohmy | student
[09:07] <ubotu> student: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:07] <marduuk> yes (hd0,0)
[09:07] <MenZa> !ops | student
[09:07] <ubotu> student: 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
[09:07] <scguy318> nanonyme: of course
[09:07] <southernman> naddar: sudo apt-get remove compiz-plugins
[09:07] <scguy318> nanonyme: i was question why he was looking for girls ;)
[09:08] <southernman> naddar: sudo apt-get -f install
[09:08] <naddar> yeah but then it dont work
[09:08] <southernman> naddar: it don't always work though
[09:08] <southernman> lol
[09:08] <naddar> with apt-get -f install
[09:08] <southernman> naddar: sudo apt-get remove compiz-plugins
[09:08] <nanonyme> scguy318, well, ok. i doubt any of the girls on freenode is interested in getting laid with random guys on freenode but but... doesn't remove their existence ^^
[09:08] <WaltzingAlong> or sudo aptitude             then navigate through fixing the broken packages in the ncurses interface
[09:08] <marduuk> cant i find out what part is what with fdisk -l in windows?
[09:09] <scguy318> nanonyme: didn't meant to :)
[09:09] <Sajes> How do I remove ALSA?
[09:09] <naddar> anyway, i reinstall the machine
[09:09] <naddar> it dont work thanks guy's
[09:09] <naddar> damn :(
[09:09] <marx2k> Anyone have a link to a good tutorial for kernel compiling?
[09:09] <scguy318> Sajes: prob remove alsa-base or something like that
[09:09] <marx2k> !kernel
[09:09] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[09:09] <southernman> naddar: wait
[09:09] <southernman> dang
[09:09] <overclucker> ouch
[09:10] <afd_> hi! I'm trying to upgrade from edgy to gutsy tribe 5, I have an iso image of gutsy, can I use that with update-manager? (or anything else) ?
[09:10] <Jygzy-> UBUNTU = NIGGA STOLE MAH DEBIAN
[09:10] <Jygzy-> UBUNTU = NIGGA STOLE MAH DEBIAN
[09:10] <Jygzy-> UBUNTU = NIGGA STOLE MAH DEBIAN
[09:10] <Jygzy-> UBUNTU = NIGGA STOLE MAH DEBIAN
[09:10] <southernman> afd: afaik you can't upgrade from edgy to gutsy
[09:10] <WaltzingAlong> afd_:  the supported ways edgy -> feisty -> gutsy
[09:11] <afd_> southernman: when I've ran update-manager -c -d it offered gutsy as update
[09:11] <Sajes> brb
[09:11] <marduuk> sc should i just boot sgrub and tinker with it?
[09:11] <southernman> afd: I wouldn't advise updating to Gutsy just yet... wait a few weeks for the official release IMO
[09:11] <scguy318> marduuk: yeah prob just use the GRUB fixing features
[09:12] <marx2k> Im going to install tribe 4 on this VMWare image here....
[09:12] <marduuk> ok brb hopefully
[09:12] <MasterShrek> i just updated, nothing too terribly wrong :)
[09:12] <southernman> marx2k: me either 0.o
[09:12] <WaltzingAlong> afd_: because you asked for a development release with -d
[09:12] <afd_> southernman: I'm also running gutsy on my laptop, not too many problems
[09:12] <marx2k> afd:is compiz enabled by default?
[09:12] <southernman> afd: okie dokie my fellow pokie
[09:12] <afd_> WaltzingAlong: I've only ran it with -c switch, still offers 7.10 as update
[09:13] <afd_> marx2k: not sure... I have a shitty ati r200 and I usually have kubuntu-desktop installed (I like KDE better)
[09:13] <southernman> afd: afd said "when I've ran update-manager -c -d it offered gutsy as update"
[09:14] <marx2k> afd: same here
[09:14] <marx2k> I sticktoKDE
[09:14] <maestrojed> has anyone installed vnc4server with fiesty.  I have read that there is a bug but also a fix.  I can not get it to work
[09:14] <marx2k> err...
[09:14] <marx2k> stupid space bar
[09:14] <afd_> southernman: I just ran update-manager with no switch, still offers 7.10 as update
[09:14] <WaltzingAlong> maestrojed: what do you want to do with vnc4server?    vnc to an active X session? try x11vnc
[09:14] <afd_> maybe I should go the manual way, of changing the apt sources file?
[09:15] <southernman> afd_: wow... weird! werd
[09:15] <overclucker> *sigh*
[09:15] <maestrojed> WaltzingAlong: acutally I just want to run a vnc server.  I would prefer the easiest.  vnc4server was suggested.  Do you have better advice?
[09:16] <afd_> southernman: maybe I'm using feisty and forgot about it... checking now
[09:16] <southernman> afd_: surely you've already edited your sources list if it does that
[09:16] <afd_> yeah, I'm on feisty
[09:17] <afd_> yesterday I was all day on an edgy workstation, my brain must have borked
[09:17] <heguru> maestrojed: System -> Preferences -> Remote Desktop
[09:17] <heguru> maestrojed: then check Allow Users to view your Desktop
[09:17] <afd_> ok, now back to the question
[09:17] <heguru> maestrojed: all required software (vnc) will be automatically installed
[09:17] <afd_> can I update from feisty to gutsy using the cdrom as apt source?
[09:17] <southernman> afd_: lol - check your source list. I just checked on my system and it doesn't show an upgrade to gutsy
[09:17] <afd_> actually, not the cdrom, the mounted loop cd image
[09:18] <afd_> I don't have a cdrom in this machine
[09:18] <heguru> afd_: you can add it as a cdrom apt source and yes you can then use it to upgrade to gutsy
[09:19] <Zoiks> i know the question has prob already been asked.. but when will we see an iso for the 7.10 beta?
[09:19] <afd_> southernman: this is my sources files http://paste.plone.org/17044
[09:19] <MasterShrek> Zoiks, probably tomorrow sometime
[09:19] <afd_> heguru: how can I do that if I don't have a cdrom drive? (this is one of the reasons I'm trying to upgrade, I have a SATA cdrom which panics the kernel)
[09:19] <Zoiks> tommorrow :( but it is the 17th now :)
[09:20] <WaltzingAlong> maestrojed: no that seems fine. had you looked at nx at all? either freenx or nomachine's nx?
[09:20] <scguy318> afd_: in Synaptic I believe
[09:20] <MasterShrek> afd_, you shold be able to
[09:20] <southernman> afd_: that is weird
[09:20] <maestrojed> heguru: wow is it that easy!  Let me ask you.  I followed this tutorial http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=197964  which had me edit /etc/gdm/gdm.conf and /etc/xinetd.d/Xvnc  Do I need to revert those changes
[09:20] <MasterShrek> with the image
[09:20] <esperegu> when will it be safe to upgrade to gutsy?
[09:20] <MasterShrek> esperegu, when its released, a few weeks from now
[09:20] <afd_> scguy318, MasterShrek: I've tried adding it in synaptic, it tries the cdrom drive, which I don't have, there's no way to tell it a path
[09:20] <marx2k> when its released in full
[09:20] <scguy318> esperegu: when Gutsy is stable
[09:20] <scguy318> esperegu: 10/18 I think
[09:20] <heguru> afd_: you can mount the iso image and then use it as a cdrom apt source
[09:21] <maestrojed> WaltzingAlong: I have only tried vnc4server.  I am trying just using remote desktop off of heguru's suggestion
[09:21] <southernman> esperegu: I would wait until the official release in mid october
[09:21] <MasterShrek> afd_, is it online?
[09:21] <heguru> maestrojed: no need to revert anything, its really that simple :)
[09:21] <afd_> MasterShrek: the iso image? it's mounted in my home
[09:21] <MasterShrek> no, the pc
[09:21] <WaltzingAlong> maestrojed: ok. give a look to nomachine's nx or the freenx packages
[09:21] <afd_> MasterShrek: this  present machine :)
[09:22] <MasterShrek> just upgrade it through the repos
[09:22] <esperegu> scguy318 / southernman: but isn't it save on a date before that? That at least the upgrade will go smooth and problems will be fixed automaticly by the package manager?
[09:22] <MasterShrek> i just did, like 2 hrs ago
[09:22] <afd_> MasterShrek: slow connection, I already have the iso... thought I could save some time
[09:22] <afd_> heguru: could you please paste me a line for a cdrom source, I don't have any in my sources files, I don't know the syntax
[09:23] <scguy318> esperegu: the packages are still in a bit of flux pre-10/18 I believe
[09:23] <southernman> esperegu: it's safe if you don't mind the few bugs left along the way... hence it's just releasing to beta at midnight
[09:23] <scguy318> esperegu: some stuff has not been frozen yet
[09:23] <riotkittie> eee. i'm about to compile my first kernel since 04.  this is so exciting. this is ... going to fail. miserably.
[09:23] <scguy318> esperegu: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule
[09:23] <naddar> damn still got that problem
[09:23] <naddar> anyone can tell me how i handle without reinstall :)
[09:23] <southernman> naddar: wb
[09:23] <heguru> afd_: where are you mounting the .iso file?
[09:23] <marduuk> back and in lin this time
[09:23] <marx2k> riotkittie: thats exactly why im about to set up ubuntu on a virtual machine :)\
[09:23] <afd_> heguru: /home/afd/cdrom
[09:24] <esperegu> scguy318: yeah. I allready had that in front of me and wondered when it might be ok to upgrade
[09:24] <naddar> southernman: everything i try he keeps telling apt-get -f install
[09:24] <afd_> heguru: actually I found a line... deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 6.04 _edgy Drake_ - Alpha i386 (20060310)] / edgy main restricted
[09:24] <Sajes> Hrmm.. those OSS drivers must not really support X-Fi, because my card doesn't work still. :(
[09:24] <ok> ddd
[09:24] <afd_> but I'm not sure how to change it
[09:24] <riotkittie> marx2k: hehe
[09:24] <ok> hai
[09:24] <marduuk> sc it didnt fix it but i had a text boot this time from sgrub disk
[09:24] <esperegu> southernman: but will those bugs be fixed automaticly or will I have to do things by hand?
[09:24] <southernman> naddar: open synaptic and select broken packages... see if you can fix it from there
[09:24] <heguru> afd_: well if you are going to mount the .iso
[09:25] <riotkittie> i should have gone the vm route. but if i dont really screw my computer up once every few years, i just dont feel right.
[09:25] <marduuk> great sc left
[09:25] <southernman> esperegu: either by hand or wait for the devs to fix it...
[09:25] <scguy318> marduuk: mm not rly
[09:25] <marx2k> riotkittie: thats the xp talking
[09:25] <scguy318> marduuk: ;)
[09:25] <southernman> esperegu: my advice, if you have to ask these things, you should wait for the stable release to come out
[09:25] <marduuk> didnt see u on name list
[09:25] <bain> alo
[09:25] <heguru> afd_: you should use something like:  deb file:/home/jason/debian stable
[09:25] <scguy318> marduuk: mm, im not too wise when it comes to GRUB
[09:25] <scguy318> marduuk: others might be able to assist
[09:26] <scguy318> marduuk: and you are half-right, im dead tired and have school :P
[09:26] <esperegu> southernman: If one does not ask... one will never learn ;-)
[09:26] <heguru> afd_: where /home/jason/debian should be changed to the mount point of the iso
[09:26] <southernman> scguy318: dejavu eh? lol
[09:26] <scguy318> lol
[09:26] <naddar> southernman: are the broken packages marked in red or green or?
[09:26] <southernman> espergu: not faulting you for asking ;)
[09:26] <marx2k> why does debian etchtake up so many CDs?? Whats on those CDs?!
[09:26] <WaltzingAlong> software
[09:26] <afd_> heguru: I think I got it, trying now, thanks!
[09:26] <southernman> naddar: one sec
[09:26] <marduuk> anyone? need grub help with an error 17
[09:26] <riotkittie> marx2k: actually, xp has always been stable for me. :P  i've got a 5yr old install on a 300mhz :x
[09:26] <marx2k> *drumroll*
[09:26] <deus> bugger
[09:26] <naddar> southernman: ok thanks found
[09:26] <marx2k> riotkittie: ah but do you USE it?
[09:26] <billy_> hello folks, is it possible to install i386 on amd 64 box? thanks
[09:27] <esperegu> southernman: it's not that I don't think that I would be able to fix things... I don't want that it will cost me time ;-)... but currently my external monitor is not working and I was hoping that upgrading to gutsy would fix that, along with some other problems .
[09:27] <WaltzingAlong> marduuk: what did google say about that?
[09:27] <southernman> naddar: ok thanks lemme know
[09:27] <scguy318> billy_: yepppppp
[09:27] <scguy318> billy_: and it may be a better idea than amd64 :P
[09:27] <riotkittie> marx2k: every now and then
[09:27] <marduuk> ummm yeah ive gone the google route and its a cluster u know what
[09:28] <scguy318> billy_: you obviously won't be able to utilize the 64-bit features of your CPU, but more app compat
[09:28] <Javid> Can anyone help me with the ATI restricted drivers? The instructions in !ati break xorg.
[09:28] <southernman> espergu: I understand what your saying, but don't expect for beta software to fix more problems than it causes
[09:28] <billy_> scguy318: thanks ..i know ...keep hit problems with amd 64:P
[09:28] <southernman> that's my point ;)
[09:28] <indraveni> hi, i checked http://www.markshuttleworth.com archives, for finding out why ubuntu is using Bazaar, and not subversion
[09:28] <afd_> billy_: I have a turion, which I understand is an amd64 and it works
[09:28] <afd_> billy_: i386 or generic, I mean
[09:28] <scguy318> im going for the night, cya all!
[09:28] <billy_> afd:thanks
[09:28] <southernman> scguy318: night pal
[09:28] <[nrx] > any quite savvy with msaccess?
[09:28] <scguy318> night southernman
[09:28] <esperegu> scguy318 southernman : thx 4 u tips!
[09:28] <indraveni> I found only one strong advantage of bazaar through that archives, that it allows renaming of files and folders easily and is fast accessible
[09:29] <naddar> southernman: i'm on work now, have to try when i'm back thanks again
[09:29] <billy_> thanks folks..bye
[09:29] <indraveni> but i am not able to understand how renaming bacomes the advantage?
[09:29] <indraveni> and also, is bazaar secured as like subversion,
[09:29] <southernman> naddar: no worries... someone will be around to help you out pal
[09:29] <indraveni> can we authorize some users to use? etc.
[09:29] <JohnFlux> Hey all!
[09:29] <indraveni> do we have proper front ends for bazaar /
[09:29] <indraveni> ?
[09:30] <WaltzingAlong> ubuntu support
[09:30] <JohnFlux> I've got the strangest problem.  I had to use windows for a few days, and so installed an ext2 driver to access my external hard disk
[09:30] <indraveni> I heard that, Bazaar is specially meant for distributions. why is it so ??
[09:30] <JohnFlux> but now I can't access the external hard disk from linux
[09:30] <JohnFlux> but I can from windows
[09:30] <David|V> hello, can someone call me a command for cleaning ram ?
[09:30] <JohnFlux> Dave123: to uh what?
[09:30] <WaltzingAlong> David|V: cleaning ram?
[09:30] <marx2k> cleaning ram?
[09:30] <riotkittie> youre a command for cleaning ram
[09:31] <marx2k> OHHHH
[09:31] <southernman> David|V: you don't "clean ram"
[09:31] <indraveni> David|V, cleaning RAM ?
[09:31] <JohnFlux> cleaning RAM?
[09:31] <southernman> David|V: to do that just reboot your pc
[09:31] <marx2k> The command to clean RAM... "sudo shutdown -r now"
[09:31] <riotkittie> cleaning RAM? <because it hasnt been said enough
[09:31] <[nrx] > marx2k: lol
[09:31] <David|V> no i mean cache in ram a tool that is not fine coded make's my ram full and i don't can reboot
[09:31] <southernman> lol marx2k
[09:31] <indraveni> David|V, whats your problem with RAM? when you restart your system RAM gets loaded freshely
[09:31] <heguru> Make sure you use antistatic cloth to clean it
[09:31] <heguru> ;)
[09:32] <Madsy> Any chance I can update the kernel image from 2.6.20-15 to 2.6.20-16 without updating my nvidia drivers?
[09:32] <WaltzingAlong> David|V: (almost) full ram is good
[09:32] <indraveni> David|V, its erased when ever u shutdown
[09:32] <southernman> heguru: lmao
[09:32] <Madsy> Or do I have to wait?
[09:32] <David|V> yes on a server i cannot resdtart every 30 minutes
[09:32] <marx2k> Madsy: I hate the fact that its even an issue :(
[09:32] <dougie> s
[09:32] <JohnFlux> David|V: are you saying that a program is using up all the memory?
[09:32] <David|V> yes 4 GB
[09:32] <riotkittie> on a server with RAM that needs to be "cleaned"?
[09:32] <JohnFlux> David|V: which program is using up all the memory?
[09:32] <marduuk> !pastebin
[09:32] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:33] <David|V> Mem:   4073008k total,  3920348k used,   152660k free,   119152k buffers
[09:33] <WaltzingAlong> David|V: (almost) full ram is good
[09:33] <southernman> David|V: you've got problems more than ram... sounds like run away processes to me
[09:33] <Madsy> marx2k: Well, that's just the way modules work :\
[09:33] <JohnFlux> David|V: okay, run "top" and see what program is using up the most
[09:33] <marx2k> looks like you have a fine working ram
[09:33] <Madsy> Hard to do anything with it
[09:33] <southernman> David|V: nevermind, that looks normal
[09:33] <riotkittie> full RAM is good RAM.
[09:33] <marx2k> Madsy: I just end up reinstalling the nvidia drivers on every kernel upgrade
[09:33] <David|V> but the prozess got crash every some minutes
[09:33] <marx2k> though this last upgrade wasnt an issue
[09:34] <southernman> David|V: for a better reporting of ram usage, install and run htop instead of plain ol' top
[09:34] <Madsy> marx2k: I don't update until I can update both.
[09:34] <Madsy> Hence, my question.
[09:34] <marx2k> Madsy: Why wait?
[09:34] <Madsy> I don't compile my own modules unless I really have to.
[09:35] <marx2k> doesnt the driver install do it for you?
[09:35] <Madsy> Well, I use the restricted drivers manager in Ubuntu. What do you suggest? Simply reinstalling it?
[09:36] <southernman> riotkittie: kewl nic! ran into any psychocats lately! 0.o
[09:36] <First|Bleh> :o
[09:36] <marx2k> Thats what I do
[09:36] <Madsy> I don't know if that even works. Usually the graphic drivers only work with one kernel version.
[09:36] <marduuk> waltzing heres the fdisk -l
[09:36] <marx2k> The process for me is usually updating the kernel, rebooting, X crashing, reinstalling the NVidia drivers (the binary drivers from nvidia.com) and restarting X
[09:37] <marduuk> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38785/
[09:37] <didizze> hii all
[09:37] <marduuk> brbr son needs deink
[09:37] <southernman> didizzie: howdy
[09:37] <JohnFlux> marx2k: you shouldn't need to get drivers from nvidia.com
[09:37] <JohnFlux> marx2k: hum
[09:38] <marx2k> JohnFlux: *shrug* their installed builds the dependency modules
[09:38] <marx2k> installer
[09:38] <marx2k> I also use envy on a few boxes but whenever I mention it, people in here wanna kill me :D
[09:38] <rafael__> hello.. can i disable or skip on the boot. that configuring network interface ?  because that is not working i need to press ctrl alt del  to skip that and i get some message rom rc6 and rcS
[09:38] <c_olin> I can't recall a certain program that worked great with piping it with ls to filter the results.. does anyone know what I'm talking about?
[09:38] <desertc> I am kind of stuck without my NVIDIA kernel drivers, too.  When I try to use Restricted Driver Manager, it says I have no hardware needing restricted drivers.
[09:38] <rafael__> i think it could be something about my wireless but i dont use that
[09:38] <WaltzingAlong> not a question of need
[09:38] <marx2k> c_olin: grep
[09:39] <Javid> I'm having that with the ATI ones too
[09:39] <c_olin> yes!.. thats it, thanks
[09:39] <David|V> ok thank you all ;-)
[09:39] <southernman> David|V: yvw
[09:39] <desertc> To make X work, I changed the xserver-xorg reconfig to use "vesa".  Do you think that is the reason behind it?
[09:39] <Kylie2004> hi, I installed a ubuntu LAMP server some time back, so no GUI because I had an old pc that I was installing it on.  Then later I got on here and someone told me of a very small desktop gui that I could install from the command prompt and just invoke it when I need it.  The problem is, I've forgotten what it was called and didn't write it down.  Any suggestions on how I can find out what I might have installed?
[09:40] <David|V> but i must find a solution for that but i will got it work
[09:40] <southernman> Kylie2004: xfce4 or fluxbox?
[09:40] <volantares> hi all
[09:40] <desertc> *a computer from someone who
[09:40] <southernman> desertc: lol
[09:41] <marduuk> antone available for grub help?
[09:41] <Kylie2004> sourthernman, both of those sound familiar... how might I test to see if they are on my box?
[09:41] <dudeman24> hey when i'm trying to get into Restricted-Driver manager it say my hardware dont need any restricted but i want to get in anyway how do i do that ?
[09:41] <southernman> volartares" howdy
[09:41] <southernman> Kylie2004" startx may work, I am not sure. You can try though
[09:41] <WaltzingAlong> marduuk: partition is not found. error 17 of grub. bios boot order, hiding and remapping of drives ingrub
[09:42] <desertc> southernman, there are many vendors out there selling Linux-preloaded systems.  I want to make these someone else's problem.
[09:42] <southernman> kylie2004: start xfce4 maybe?
[09:42] <volantares> i need grub help too.. and also i want to install an nvidia driver, but if i follow the instructions using the sh command, it says i need to run as root
[09:42] <southernman> desertc: I feel ya
[09:42] <desertc> southernman, I shouldn't be having to ask for hardware support because my operating system updated.
[09:42] <MasterShrek> volantares, sudo sh NVIDIA...
[09:42] <heguru> marduuk: what do you need from grub?
[09:42] <marduuk> waltz i have my 160gb set as primary boot in bios
[09:42] <southernman> volantares: add sudo to the front of the command
[09:43] <marduuk> so shouldnt that make it hd0,0?
[09:43] <MasterShrek> marduuk, are you dual booting?
[09:43] <marduuk> yes
[09:43] <volantares> feh. now i appear to be running an X server
[09:43] <marduuk> but seperate hdds
[09:44] <MasterShrek> ah
[09:44] <volantares> you wouldn't want to make this easy.
[09:44] <MasterShrek> it might not be hd0 though, it could be hd1
[09:44] <MasterShrek> volantares, you want to ctrl+alt+f1, kill gdm, install the driver, then restart gdm
[09:44] <marduuk> as hd1 i can boot it thru the live cd sieth the boot first drive option only
[09:45] <volantares> MasterShrek: what's gdm? (I'm new)
[09:45] <southernman> lol
[09:45] <MasterShrek> gdm is the login manager
[09:45] <heguru> volantares: type: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[09:45] <murlidhar> volantares: why don't u paste-bin this?
[09:45] <marduuk> as hd0 it tells me it cant find the partition
[09:45] <murlidhar> volantares: sudo fdisk -l > ~/Desktop/Partition.Layout.$(date +%m-%d-%Y-%T).txt
[09:45] <WaltzingAlong> !gdm
[09:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:45] <MasterShrek> marduuk, try hd0,1
[09:45] <MasterShrek> or hd0,2
[09:46] <murlidhar> volantares: err sorry wrong person
[09:46] <Kylie2004> southernman, it says start command not found when i try start xfce4
[09:46] <MasterShrek> you know you can edit the lines in the grub menu, and keep changing things until it works
[09:46] <murlidhar> marduuk: why don't u paste-bin this sudo fdisk -l > ~/Desktop/Partition.Layout.$(date +%m-%d-%Y-%T).txt
[09:46] <twocarlo> .
[09:46] <heguru> :| ubotu doesn't know gdm! hmm someone should add it
[09:46] <volantares> i'll be joining in with some grub fun soon..
[09:46] <MasterShrek> !info gdm
[09:46] <southernman> kylie2004: startx didn't work either? try start fluxbox
[09:46] <ubotu> gdm: GNOME Display Manager. In component main, is optional. Version 2.18.1-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 1771 kB, installed size 13480 kB
[09:47] <heguru> well not really package info, but rather info about gdm :)
[09:47] <MasterShrek> i spose
[09:47] <marduuk> brb mastershrek gonna try a reboot
[09:47] <Kylie2004> southernman, startx gave me an error
[09:48] <Kylie2004> trying fluxbox
[09:48] <southernman> Kylie2004: try start XDM
[09:48] <MasterShrek> Kylie2004, pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:48] <southernman> MasterShrek: thanks for stepping in, I may work her to death here! :/
[09:48] <MasterShrek> =P
[09:49] <Kylie2004> ok, one sec, on the pastebin
[09:49] <MasterShrek> oky doke
[09:50] <dudeman24> hey when i'm trying to get into Restricted-Driver manager it say my hardware dont need any restricted but i want to get in anyway how do i do that ?
[09:50] <tsukasa> hey is there a way to switch between an xgl and a nonxgl session? like with fast user switching or something that doesnt involve rebooting
[09:50] <MasterShrek> dudeman24, for what kinda hardware?
[09:51] <MasterShrek> tsukasa, ur still using xgl?
[09:51] <dudeman24> it just say it when i load it
[09:51] <tsukasa> yes
[09:51] <dudeman24> i cant get in it
[09:51] <MasterShrek> ...
[09:51] <tsukasa> whats wrong with xgl
[09:51] <MasterShrek> its ooold
[09:52] <CyberMad> does anyone know P2P chat software for LAN ?
[09:52] <CyberMad> that support windows & ubuntu
[09:52] <tsukasa> MasterShrek: compiz fusion?
[09:52] <MasterShrek> yea
[09:52] <tsukasa> compared to what
[09:52] <Javid> CyberMad, set up an irc server
[09:53] <MasterShrek> well i think it uses aiglx now, but i could be wrong, i might be outdated too
[09:53] <tsukasa> it does
[09:53] <emretemp_> guys can you recommend a good programmers editor? currently Im using Quanta, but since its KDE based, i'd rather use some gnome'ish ;)
[09:53] <tsukasa> anyways, is there a way to switch between the two sessions quickly?
[09:53] <MasterShrek> no idea
[09:54] <MasterShrek> emretemp: vi
[09:54] <MasterShrek> emretemp_, ^
[09:54] <murlidhar> !info xgl | murlidhar
[09:54] <heguru> MasterShrek: aiglx needs driver modification that leaves ATI/Nvidia proprietary driver users with Xgl
[09:54] <MasterShrek> ic
[09:55] <murlidhar> MasterShrek: what is xgl ??
[09:55] <MasterShrek> its basically desktop effects
[09:55] <southernman> !info xgl
[09:55] <emretemp_> mastershrek: id rather use more user friendly edityor than vi, I need smt which can automatically close paranthesis, tabbing etc.
[09:55] <ubotu> Package xgl does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[09:56] <heguru> !xgl
[09:56] <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
[09:56] <nanonyme> emretemp_, vim?
[09:56] <southernman> :p
[09:56] <Alex_Gaynor> I just set up a samba file share on my home directory however when i try to connect from windows it doesn't accept my password and it tries to put a domain in front of the username, what should that domain be(or did I screw something up)
[09:56] <MasterShrek> Alex_Gaynor, sudo smbpasswd -a username
[09:56] <murlidhar> MasterShrek: do i have a xgl & how do  i get know ?
[09:56] <emretemp_> nanonyme: can vim auto close paranthesis or do tabbing automatically etc?
[09:57] <nanonyme> "auto close parenthesis" is wrong behaviour
[09:57] <MasterShrek> !compiz-fusion
[09:57] <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
[09:57] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: I did that
[09:57] <southernman> !xgl | murlidhar
[09:57] <ubotu> murlidhar: please see above
[09:57] <nanonyme> it can likely point out if you've forgotten to close them
[09:57] <MasterShrek> murlidhar, check out ubotu's links
[09:57] <Kylie2004> MasterShrek:  my pastebin:  http://pastebin.ca/716929
[09:58] <nanonyme> heck, if a program tried to auto close my parenthesis, i'd junk it out of my userspace instantly
[09:58] <Kylie2004> MasterShrek, from that I"m hoping you can tell what gui I installed?
[09:58] <murlidhar>  i have a built-in graphics will i be able to use compiz-fusion to its full effect
[09:59] <MasterShrek> no idea Kylie2004, do u know?
[09:59] <heguru> murlidhar: I tried it on an build in Intel GMA, it worked reasonably well
[09:59] <marduu1> well mastershrek im back to square 1
[09:59] <heguru> *built-in Intel GMA
[10:00] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: I can see the machine in my workgroup, but I can't seem to authenticate
[10:00] <southernman> Kylie2004: dunno either
[10:00] <Kylie2004> nope.  I thought you suggested that I post that Xorg.0.log and that you'd be able to tell from that
[10:00] <southernman> Kylie2004: startxfce4
[10:00] <MasterShrek> what do u mean marduu1 ?
[10:00] <marduu1> have tried hd0,0 hd0,1 hd1,0 hd1,1 hd0,2 and hd1,2
[10:00] <MasterShrek> Alex_Gaynor, did you create a samba password for your user?
[10:01] <marduu1> and i get a error 17 every time
[10:01] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: Yep
[10:01] <MasterShrek> and it wont authenticate with that username and password?
[10:01] <c_olin> how could i temporarily disable system beeping? (ie, when you backspace too far, etc)
[10:01] <MasterShrek> marduu1, pastebin your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:01] <murlidhar> marduu1: paste-bin this
[10:01] <marduu1> when i boot linux direct from super grub disk it says its booting from 1,0
[10:01] <murlidhar> marduu1: sudo fdisk -l > ~/Desktop/Partition.Layout.$(date +%m-%d-%Y-%T).txt
[10:02] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: are you getting Authentication prompt when you try to see the shares, or when you try to open a shared folder?
[10:02] <MasterShrek> Kylie2004, i was hoping it would tell me why your gui didnt work, i assumed that was your probelm, but im kinda tired, and i may have inferred it incorectly lol
[10:02] <southernman> Kylie2004: did you install a window manager also, or just the DE?
[10:02] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Hrm, right now I'm just going run -> \\webserv\home\alex\
[10:03] <marduu1> !pastebin
[10:03] <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)
[10:03] <MasterShrek> Alex_Gaynor, webserv is the hostname?
[10:03] <Alex_Gaynor> I set it up using this guide: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Samba_Server_for_files.2Ffolders_sharing_service with share home folders with read write
[10:03] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: yeah
[10:03] <MasterShrek> just use the hostname, dont put the other stuff
[10:03] <Kylie2004> southernman, from typeing startxfce4 i get "starting X server" Fatal Server error; Server is already active for display 0.  If this srever is no longer running, remove /temp/.X0-lock and start again. xlib: conneciotn to ":0.0" refused by server  no protocal specified, giving up
[10:03] <MasterShrek> see if it gives u anything
[10:03] <marduu1> murlidhar: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38786/
[10:04] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: Nope :(
[10:04] <MasterShrek> Kylie2004, ctrl+alt+f7
[10:04] <Kylie2004> mastershrek, what will that do
[10:05] <MasterShrek> Kylie2004, put you in your gui, if its already open
[10:05] <Kylie2004> oh
[10:05] <Alex_Gaynor> fwiw ubuntu is in a virtual machine
[10:05] <murlidhar> marduu1: mmm let me check
[10:05] <desertc> I just don't understand what's wrong.  I am trying to follow the directons below, but Restricted Drivers Manager keeps saying I have no hardware that needs restricted drivers.
[10:05] <desertc> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[10:05] <marduu1> ty mur
[10:05] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: can you try only \\webserv
[10:05] <MasterShrek> desertc, what do you want to install restricted drivers for?
[10:05] <desertc> MasterShrek, NVIDIA Card
[10:06] <MasterShrek> desertc, i use the drivers from nvidia's website
[10:06] <desertc> MasterShrek, (was working yesterday...)
[10:06] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Did that, no luck
[10:06] <Kylie2004> masterShrek, ok so I think I'll need to try that command from actual console, rather than from putty like I'm doing right?
[10:06] <MasterShrek> but there is another way to do it, the ubuntu way, but im not sure how to
[10:06] <heguru> ok
[10:06] <southernman> Kylie2004: try the whereis command and look for xfce4, fluxbox, XDM
[10:06] <desertc> MasterShrek, I am pretty sure I did it the Ubuntu way before.
[10:06] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: on terminal
[10:06] <MasterShrek> yes Kylie2004...are you trying to start your gui over ssh?
[10:06] <southernman> Kylie2004: yes, you do
[10:06] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: type: smbpasswd [youusername] 
[10:06] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: replace yourusername with your Linux username
[10:06] <MasterShrek> heguru, he already did
[10:07] <MasterShrek> and its smbpasswd -a
[10:07] <Kylie2004> mastershrek, yes, just because I"m upstairst and the box is downstairs...
[10:07] <salkot> how come I can't click "synchronize now"? my system clock is way off
[10:07] <Kylie2004> I can go do it though
[10:07] <heguru> MasterShrek: smbpasswd -a is to add, i just ask him to change the samba passwd
[10:07] <MasterShrek> Kylie2004, you wont be able to start a gui using ssh
[10:07] <MasterShrek> ah
[10:07] <Alex_Gaynor> Yeah, I'm 99.99999% sure I haven't been typing it wrong
[10:08] <murlidhar> marduu1: sudo grub
[10:08] <GreyWolfe> Hi, I am having problems getting Java to work properly, I can not copy and paste in Java applets.
[10:08] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: one more thing, you are not using the root user to connect to samba by any chance?
[10:08] <marduu1> its probing
[10:08] <MasterShrek> Alex_Gaynor, check your /etc/samba/smb.conf, check to see if theres a line that says: security = user, change it to security = share
[10:09] <Kylie2004> southerman, after typing in whereis xfce4 I get /usr/include/xfce4 /usr/share/xfce4
[10:09] <marduu1> ok im in superuser grub
[10:09] <MasterShrek> Kylie2004, did u try ctrl+alt+f7 on the machine?
[10:10] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: Done, I can now connect to \\webserv but there aren't any files in there
[10:10] <desertc> I ran the restricted driver manager from the command line.  I received the following error!  "modinfo: could not find module nvidia"  -- I think I am onto something now.
[10:10] <murlidhar> marduu1: there is command i forgot to remember         find/boot/grub/stage1 i guess
[10:10] <MasterShrek> Alex_Gaynor, did u make a change in smb.conf? if u did you have to: sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[10:10] <Kylie2004> mastershrek, going to do that now
[10:10] <thou> hey
[10:10] <southernman> Kylie2004: you have to do start the gui on the actual machine...
[10:10] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: Yeah, I did both before I tried to connect
[10:10] <MasterShrek> desertc, did u upgrade your kernel?
[10:11] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: you wont, automatic home folders only appear with security = user, nvm
[10:11] <thou> can anyone help me install a second nic in ubuntu server?
[10:11] <thou> pleasE?
[10:11] <southernman> Kylie2004: If you can ssh into the box, why a gui?
[10:11] <marduu1> hd 1,0
[10:11] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: I take it I should switch it back then
[10:11] <volantares> MasterShrek: ok, so i'm back.. i tried to install the driver, and it checked for a header or something (forget exactly what), but it couldn't find one online, so it had to compile one.. anyway, it then said that i had to install the libc development package
[10:11] <MasterShrek> Alex_Gaynor, check the share definition in smb.conf and make sure it has the option available = yes
[10:11] <MasterShrek> oh, volantares: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:12] <desertc> MasterShrek, Yes, upgraded the kernel two days ago, which I suspect was the cause of my sorrows today.
[10:12] <MasterShrek> volantares, i forgot that ubuntu doesnt come standard with compilers and stuff
[10:12] <MasterShrek> yep desertc
[10:12] <MasterShrek> desertc, you can either download nvidia's driver from their site, or try to reinstall the ubuntu way
[10:12] <schnoods> if i have windows, and i install ubuntu and use grub, then in windows i delete ubuntu will it screw up my boot process seeing grub is in the mbr
[10:12] <marduu1> murlid did you get that?
[10:12] <murlidhar> marduu1: ok now root (hd1,0)
[10:12] <MasterShrek> yes schnoods it probably will
[10:12] <marduu1> yes
[10:12] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: I don't have an available option in here anywhere
[10:13] <Kylie2004> southernman, well, I am trying to install Joomla, and it has a GUI install that you use with a browser.   not sure if there is a command line equivalant, and i"m not that well verse in the bash command line either as you can probably tell.
[10:13] <thou> ?
[10:13] <schnoods> ahh so is there a proper way to uninstall it, or what could i do ?
[10:13] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: ok you're getting two different streams of instructions :), about seeing the home folders of the users, you have to change security = user.
[10:13] <murlidhar> marduu1: then setup (hd0)
[10:13] <MasterShrek> Alex_Gaynor, type it in there
[10:13] <volantares> ok.. so i'll try again.
[10:13] <volantares> bbs
[10:13] <thou> could someone lend some advice installing a second nic in server 7.04
[10:13] <southernman> Kylie2004: easy dear...
[10:13] <MasterShrek> thou, put it in there and plug it in
[10:13] <marduu1> Error 12: Invalid device requested
[10:13] <thou> hhmmm,
[10:13] <southernman> you unpack the files setup the db, and go to the url on the desktop you use to ssh into the box
[10:13] <thou> vmware doesn't find it is the prob
[10:14] <thou> I tried adding an eth1 in interfaces and it threw a wobbly
[10:14] <MasterShrek> thou, you need to do vmware-config again i believe
[10:14] <thou> it's just a realtek 8139 i think
[10:14] <murlidhar> marduu1: grub is installed in mbr . if you reinstall or hibernate windows when it is very likely that u will grub is deleted in mbr
[10:14] <Kylie2004> southernman, easy dear?
[10:15] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: Nothing
[10:15] <marduu1> windows is on a totally diffrent drive
[10:15] <schnoods> anyone know if there is an easy way to get rid of grub ?
[10:15] <southernman> Kylie2004: sorry, if I assumed you to be female! 0.o
[10:15] <erUSUL> schnoods: boot with the windowscd into the recovery console and use the command 'fixmbr'
[10:15] <southernman> Kylie2004: you unpack the files setup the db, and go to the url on the desktop you use to ssh into the box
[10:15] <Kylie2004> southernman, I am a female
[10:15] <thou> mastershrek - perhaps the nic is dead? I'll try banging another one in there if that's the case
[10:15] <MasterShrek> schnoods, yep what erUSUL said
[10:15] <marduu1> also i havent used windows except to dl and burn sgrub disk
[10:15] <southernman> duh lol
[10:16] <MasterShrek> thou, did u try vmware-config again?
[10:16] <murlidhar> marduu1: show the pastebin to MasterShrek perhaps he will be able to help u
[10:16] <Tarkus> what do you guys think of this statement: "osx is linux with a flashy interface"
[10:16] <thou> give it a go now
[10:16] <southernman> Kylie2004: tired too and getting confused!
[10:16] <MasterShrek> Tarkus, not tru
[10:16] <MasterShrek> osx is based on unix
[10:16] <thou> may take a mo i have to go and get the console installed on my workstation again
[10:16] <Kylie2004> southernman, I must not understand ssh... is that differnt than putty? because with putty,  all I get is a command line
[10:16] <marduu1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38786/
[10:16] <southernman> Kylie2004: I'll sit on my hands while you go downstairs to see if the gui is running. It should be
[10:16] <marduu1> there you go mastershrek
[10:17] <MasterShrek> Kylie2004, putty allows you to connect using ssh
[10:17] <nanonyme> osx uses some rendering engine which might or might not be better than X11. it's quite different than what linux uses though
[10:17] <Kylie2004> southernman, anyway, I have a desktop up now at the machine
[10:17] <volantares> MasterShrek: success.. can you just post me that command again so i can write it down?
[10:17] <schnoods> ok thanks for that, now time to install ubuntu and grub then :)
[10:17] <Kylie2004> so it's xfce4 then I guess as you said, need to write that down
[10:17] <southernman> Kylie2004: kewl
[10:17] <MasterShrek> volantares, i have no idea what command i gave you lol
[10:17] <volantares> MasterShrek: it was the one for getting the libc development package
[10:18] <MasterShrek> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:18] <Alex_Gaynor> Hrm, I'm getting a different error message now you might not have permission to use this network resource
[10:18] <Tarkus> MasterShrek, there is nothing true in what he is saying.. because its not linux.. at all.. and gnome w/compiz-fusion is way more advanced than what any other os has atm..
[10:18] <southernman> Kylie2004: what I mean about setting up joomla, you can do prelimary in ssh (command line)...
[10:18] <mzuverink> Kernel wise, if youing a desktop configuration and a standard non-server kernel, will sever response or anything of the lke occure. i am planning on using the current Xubuntu install w/ a LAMP set up.  Or should I aptitude a server kernel?
[10:18] <Kylie2004> mastershrek, how do I enable and disable  xfce4 for future reference?
[10:19] <southernman> Kylie2004: once those are setup then type in the url or IP of the server into a browser window and point to the location of joomla's install script
[10:19] <murlidhar> marduu1: did  u manually install grub in super grub disk
[10:19] <overclucker> MasterShrek, build-essential doesn't include bison,expect,dejagnu does it?
[10:19] <MasterShrek> overclucker, no idea
[10:19] <marduu1> no, but i did try a repair
[10:19] <MasterShrek> Tarkus, u make no sense
[10:19] <overclucker> hrmm
[10:19] <Kylie2004> southernman, I did all of the command line stuff (setup db, etc. unpacked joomla, etc. from commandline, now I'm just using firefox for the web config of joomla
[10:19] <volantares> MasterShrek: ok, i have another question for you or whoever else. I am trying to install a 64-bit sound driver (SB XFi), and I am certain that I have installed the AMD64 version of ubuntu 7.04. anyway, the installer claims that I do not have a 64-bit OS.. what do you think is the cause/how do i fix it?
[10:19] <southernman> Kylie2004: I am speaking of doing it from the same machine you ssh into the server from
[10:19] <MasterShrek> Alex_Gaynor, put guestok = yes under that share definition
[10:19] <Kylie2004> southerman, good point
[10:20] <MasterShrek> volantares, no idea, most sound drivers should be supported in the kernel
[10:20] <overclucker> Kylie2004, what is 'joomla'?
[10:20] <southernman> Kylie2004: am I on the same page yet? lol
[10:20] <volantares> MasterShrek: yeah, this is a new card and creative have just released a driver.
[10:20] <mzuverink> is the most current xubuntu kernel(non-server) suficient for small time web serving?
[10:20] <MasterShrek> marduu1, i would say that hd1,0 is your ubuntu partition, can u pastebin your /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[10:20] <MasterShrek> mzuverink, sure
[10:21] <thou> mastershrek - is the initialize done through the console or from the console?
[10:21] <Bryan> what is the command to list your sound devices?
[10:21] <MasterShrek> any kernel can be used for serving, and if its just a small webserver liek u say, youll be fine
[10:21] <hafizan> why compiz 7.10 didn't support cube effect or i had to manually install it?
[10:21] <MasterShrek> thou, what do u mean?
[10:21] <Kylie2004> joomla is an open source CMS like mambo
[10:21] <MasterShrek> hafizan, #ubuntu+1
[10:21] <mzuverink> MasterShrek, what exactly may I ask, if indeed you know, are the tweaks in a server kernel, would it be benificial to me to just apt-get a server kernel?
[10:22] <marduu1> cd /boot
[10:22] <Kylie2004> southernman, the per-installation check came up for Joomla, but it says my configuration.php is unwritable....
[10:22] <riotkittie> hafizan: because there are more important things to do in an alpha release, i imagine
[10:22] <hafizan> might be
[10:22] <MasterShrek> mzuverink, i would assume latency, cpu frequency scaling, and prolly a few other things
[10:22] <hafizan> i'm using the latest tribe and latest update ubuntu
[10:22] <Kylie2004> overclucker joomla is an open source CMS like mambo
[10:22] <mzuverink> MasterShrek, ok, thanks
[10:23] <MasterShrek> !gusty | hafizan
[10:23] <riotkittie> hafizan: youre better off asking in #ubuntu+1 for gutsy support
[10:23] <ubotu> hafizan: It is spelt !guTSy :)
[10:23] <overclucker> Kylie2004, hmm for web servers an such?
[10:23] <marduu1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38787/
[10:23] <MasterShrek> !gutsy | hafizan
[10:23] <thou> vmware-config
[10:23] <ubotu> hafizan: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[10:23] <marduu1> theres my menu.lst
[10:23] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: Nope
[10:23] <marduu1> murlid im going afk brb send me a message
[10:23] <southernman> Kylie2004: I am not that hip on joomla but you'll need to do "chmod 666 /path/to/joomla/install/config.php" Just double check the correct path to the file
[10:23] <volantares> MasterShrek: how do you set screen resolutions manually? Once i've installed this driver, it's decided that my resolutions aren't what they should be
[10:23] <hafizan> k
[10:24] <hafizan> thanks
[10:24] <erUSUL> !fixres | volantares
[10:24] <ubotu> volantares: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:24] <Kylie2004> overclucker, exactly
[10:24] <MasterShrek> volantares, i always put them in /etc/X11/xorg.conf (must be root to edit)
[10:24] <Kylie2004> southernman, excellent.  I'll try that
[10:24] <riotkittie> i lose.  again.
[10:24] <thou> mastershrek - you said run vmware-config again - do I do this from the command prompt or in the vmware console? If from the command prompt, where do I find vmware-config typically?
[10:25] <MasterShrek> thou, command prompt, jsut type: sudo vmware-config
[10:25] <MasterShrek> (maybe vmware-config.pl )
[10:25] <riotkittie> being completely awesome, i failed to think about disk space before beginning to compile
[10:25] <murlidhar> marduu1: go to grub again and root (hd0,0)
[10:26] <southernman> riotkittie: ruh roh
[10:26] <southernman> :/
[10:26] <amio> hi can I get some help please? I have ati rv3500 ubuntu reads it as fglrx (because there is always a restricted file to install its name is fglrx, on 7.4 I had no problem with beryl runing and default feiisty effects but now when I upgraded all seems to be wrong. I can not start the advanced compiz appereance either if I install or not install the restriceted driver also beryl doesnt work. graphic card seems not working correctly because the
[10:26] <amio> pc is very slow and when I move any window it doesnt move smoothly
[10:26] <thou> mastershrek - not working
[10:26] <hafizan> masterShrek is there any other channel to talk about wine?
[10:26] <thou> PITA really
[10:26] <Kylie2004> southernman, ok, this is weird, there is actually no configuration.php.  there is only a configuration.php-dist file.   I"m wondering if I'm supposed to copy that file to configuration.php as that is supposed to be a sample config in that file?
[10:27] <MasterShrek> thou sorry i havent ran vmware for awhile, im not really too sure
[10:27] <terracon> touch configuration.php
[10:27] <southernman> Kylie2004: rename that file as you suggest
[10:27] <MasterShrek> hafizan, #winehq
[10:27] <riotkittie> my linux partitions are all ridiculously small, given the amount of space i have. must  remedy that in the morning, and give this another go
[10:27] <slimjimflim> anyone know of a driver for nvidia geforce 4 with opengl support?
[10:27] <kadakas> after cloning my ubuntu hdd to my laptop it doesnt boot, grub says: "Error 15: File not found.."
[10:28] <kadakas> wait, hd(0,2) booted :D
[10:28] <kadakas> nice
[10:28] <mzuverink> Noobie qustion...  Can someone point me to a good howto on how to set up static IP's, Ive got 3 desktops that I want the ip to remain contant, and then on my laptop I want the wired eth0 to always wave the same IP, however in wireless mode it can get its IP from DHCP?  Is this possible?
[10:29] <heguru> kadakas: what software did you use for cloning?
[10:29] <heguru> kadakas: out of curosity :)
[10:29] <amio> hi can I get some help please? I have ati rv3500 ubuntu reads it as fglrx (because there is always a restricted file to install its name is fglrx, on 7.4 I had no problem with beryl runing and default feiisty effects but now when I upgraded all seems to be wrong. I can not start the advanced compiz appereance either if I install or not install the restriceted driver also beryl doesnt work. graphic card seems not working correctly because the
[10:29] <amio> pc is very slow and when I move any window it doesnt move smoothly
[10:29] <MasterShrek> mzuverink, you can set up static ip address by mac address in most routers
[10:29] <MasterShrek> amio, #ubuntu-effects
[10:30] <mzuverink> MasterShrek, you are a virtual plethora of info, thank you!
[10:30] <kadakas> heguru: Gparted-CloneZilla LiveCD
[10:30] <murlidhar> marduu1: setup (hd0) and see what happens
[10:30] <MasterShrek> haha
[10:30] <overclucker> amio, this is after an upgrade?
[10:30] <MasterShrek> woohoo finally my xp vm is done
[10:31] <kadakas> "* File System Check Failed" :(
[10:31] <fr0nk> hey does someone have experience in openipmi reporting? I want to gather all information available about the server and make him host its own web page with all reporting information
[10:31] <nomaS> !ati
[10:31] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:31] <kadakas> how do i repair my file system ?
[10:31] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: any luck with samba?
[10:31] <southernman> MasterShrek: sorry bro! :p
[10:31] <murlidhar> MasterShrek: i am not able to help marduu1 could u help me regarding grub?
[10:31] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Nope /cry
[10:31] <MasterShrek> kadakas, did it fail during a check?
[10:31] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: want to try moving back to security = user?
[10:32] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Alright
[10:32] <amio> overclucker yes after the upgrade
[10:32] <erUSUL> Kylie2004: 'sudo touch /path/to/joomla/configuration.php && chmod +rw /path/to/joomla/configuration.php'
[10:32] <MasterShrek> murlidhar, marduu1, i was looking, but im not really sure, if it can boot into grub, i dont see whats holding it back except that the root line is wrong, or the uuid is wrong
[10:32] <erUSUL> Kylie2004: touch creates an empty file
[10:32] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: also remove the option available line
[10:32] <MasterShrek> southernman, im only installing it because i need visual studio for class
[10:32] <MasterShrek> =P
[10:32] <overclucker> amio, sounds like a graphics driver issue
[10:32] <murlidhar> MasterShrek: did u see his partition layout
[10:32] <Frogzoo> fr0nk: I'd check sourceforge
[10:32] <volantares> erUSUL and MasterShrek: thanks, i auto-detected from that webpage and it worked, thanks
[10:33] <thou> mastershrek - I have done a find and not found anything under vmware-config or vmware-config.pl  -  any suggestions on where to go from here?
[10:33] <murlidhar> MasterShrek: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38786/
[10:33] <MasterShrek> yes, im almost positive its hd0,1 but i dont know for sure
[10:33] <southernman> MasterShrek: I knew you had a valid excuse, but still... my condoloance (sp) lol
[10:33] <overclucker> amio, do you know what your graphics card is?
[10:33] <MasterShrek> thou, try: locate vmware    it should give u it
[10:33] <amio> overclucker I think so its really looking bad the windows shakes when I move them or even minimize or unminimize very slow like I would not have the card installed correctly or something missing
[10:33] <MasterShrek> lol southernman
[10:33] <volantares> erUSUL / MasterShrek: is it possible to confirm that your OS is 64-bit?
[10:33] <kadakas> (2007-09-27 11:31:46) MasterShrek: kadakas, did it fail during a check? <- yes
[10:33] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Done
[10:34] <thou> no such file or directory.
[10:34] <MasterShrek> volantares, yes it is
[10:34] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: add the following to general section: map to guest = bad user
[10:34] <thou> this is od cauz i can connect to it using the vmware console
[10:34] <heguru> and try
[10:34] <amio> overclucker it is ATI RV3500   (also ubuntu see it as fglrx when I go to drivers I dont know if this is correct or its mistaken)
[10:34] <MasterShrek> kadakas, uh oh
[10:34] <southernman> Gotta run folks... MasterShrek: tell Kylie2004 I had to split as it's wayyyyy past bedtime
[10:34] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: just try browsing the server shares for now
[10:34] <MasterShrek> later southernman
[10:34] <kadakas> MasterShrek: i cloned my OS from an old hdd, maybe this is the cause ?
[10:35] <overclucker> amio, did you install the driver from ati?
[10:35] <erUSUL> volantares: uname -a should say something like x86_64
[10:35] <Kalle> query <ogra>
[10:35] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Ok, with this I'm in(no files though)
[10:35] <GreyWolfe> Hi, I am having problems getting Java to work properly, I can not copy and paste in Java applets.
[10:35] <MasterShrek> kadakas, maybe, is it ext3?
[10:35] <murlidhar> marduu1: how many hard disks u have?
[10:35] <kadakas> MasterShrek: yes
[10:35] <erUSUL> Kylie2004: or better yet follow the oficial (tm) guide
[10:35] <amio> overclucker no I did not is it possible with linux too?
[10:35] <ogra> Kalle, works better with a / in front :)
[10:35] <erUSUL> Kylie2004: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Joomla
[10:36] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: ok I know you have done this before, but for the sake of completion, lets try to give your user a samba password again
[10:36] <didizze_> asd
[10:36] <Keroro> help~~
[10:36] <MasterShrek> kadakas, it could be something with the journal, ive had problems like that, with loading ext2ifs in windows and then going back to linux, have you tried booting again?
[10:36] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: sudo smbpasswd [yourusername] 
[10:36] <Kalle> hi, sorry just wondering were u are
[10:36] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Done, FYI its not even trying to authenticate now
[10:36] <overclucker> amio, yup, ati and nvidia have 'limited' linux support for thier drivers
[10:37] <Keroro> How uninstall program?
[10:37] <MasterShrek> nvidias drivers are good, ati's are very limited
[10:37] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: can you paste you share folder part on pastebin?
[10:37] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: its now connected as guest
[10:37] <MasterShrek> Keroro, sudo apt-get remove program
[10:37] <hafizan> For General why root cannot be access directly within the login menu.Got boring have to  su in command  always.
[10:37] <erUSUL> Keroro: the same way you instaled it use Synaptic or Add/Remove programs or apt-ge directly (with remove instead of install)
[10:37] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: if you add public = yes to the share
[10:38] <MasterShrek> hafizan, very big security risk, it would be way too easy to destroy your install if you were to log in as root
[10:38] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: you should be able to see the share
[10:38] <erUSUL> !root | hafizan
[10:38] <ubotu> hafizan: 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
[10:38] <MasterShrek> hafizan, even i dont do it, and ive been using linux for years =P
[10:38] <amio> overclucker so what should I do with 7.4 did not have a problem now I am having do you know any way to reinstall drivers?
[10:38] <Keroro> thx
[10:38] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Paste: http://dpaste.com/20786/
[10:39] <MasterShrek> Alex_Gaynor, are the server and client in the same workgroup?
[10:39] <erUSUL> hafizan: it is the ubuntu way of doing things we use sudo here not su nor a root account. If you want a "root shell" for a while use 'sudo -i'
[10:39] <Alex_Gaynor> MasterShrek: Yeah
[10:39] <naddar> anyone knows a good program to edit mp3 audio
[10:39] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: to test add a new share: add this to the end of the smb.conf http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38788/
[10:40] <erUSUL> naddar: audacity ?
[10:40] <murlidhar> marduu1: where is ur windows , sda?
[10:40] <kadakas> MasterShrek: the path for swap also changed, maybe this? I tried rebooting and it failed again with the same reason.
[10:40] <thou> mastershrek - i dont think this is the best vmware install - i think i'll destroy the box and go from scratch
[10:40] <overclucker> amio, if ati website has a driver for it, then i might use that,
[10:40] <kadakas> i see :D It tries to check a HDD that does not exist in my laptop
[10:40] <hafizan> ohh
[10:40] <MasterShrek> kadakas, maybe, but i dont see why that would do it
[10:40] <erUSUL> !ati | overclucker
[10:40] <ubotu> overclucker: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:40] <thou> thanks heaps for your help mastershrek
[10:40] <MasterShrek> thou, i woudl suggest not using vmware, virtualbox is much better i think
[10:41] <thou> ?
[10:41] <naddar> $erUSUL: thanks
[10:41] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Worked
[10:41] <thou> never heard of it
[10:41] <kadakas> i'll just edit mtab
[10:41] <kadakas> it should fix things
[10:41] <overclucker> amio, did you upgrade to 7.04 or from?
[10:41] <MasterShrek> thou, look into it
[10:41] <thou> cheers
[10:41] <MasterShrek> =P
[10:41] <naddar> i have another funny problem, my minimize button and close buttnos are gone if i run a program
[10:41] <naddar> anyone knows this
[10:41] <murlidhar> ok go to grub and type root (hd0,0) and type setup(hd0)
[10:41] <erUSUL> kadakas: mtab is runtime generated file you shouldn't edit it
[10:41] <nomaS> !ati
[10:41] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:41] <amio> overclucker I upgraded from 7.4 feisty to 7.10 gutsy
[10:42] <erUSUL> !gutsy | amio
[10:42] <ubotu> amio: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[10:42] <hafizan> in red hat i can log in either using gnome or kde.It is in ubuntu can be done?
[10:42] <gregorovius> anybody knows of a CLI program that can play online radios and takes .m3u or .pls as input?
[10:42] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: ok now change that share, remove public = yes and add valid users = [yourusername] 
[10:42] <erUSUL> hafizan: yes, install kubuntu-desktop
[10:42] <GreyWolfe> Can anyone tell me why I can't copy and paste in Java applets? It is not a browser issue, as I have tried 6 different browsers now, with the same results
[10:43] <det> Any ideas when the beta is going to be released?
[10:43] <slimjimflim> does anybody know what the correct opengl package is?
[10:43] <overclucker> amio, any specific reason for upgrading? cause newer isn't always better, and gutsy's kinks have kinks
[10:43] <erUSUL> !schedule | det
[10:43] <ubotu> det: Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[10:43] <naddar> anyone know how i can have my minimize buttons on the top right of your program back?
[10:43] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Ok I'm in(it didn't actually ask for a password though)
[10:44] <erUSUL> slimjimflim: there is no "correct opengl package" it depends on the hardware you use
[10:44] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: can you also remove the map to guest = bad user line
[10:44] <Keroro> MasterShrek: Thx i hv removed in Synaptic
[10:44] <amio> overclucker well just I was worried little bit one time I did not upgrade v 5 then waited till 7 was released then couldnt upgrade at all needed to thorow that all so I wanted to be more fast to avoid troubles
[10:44] <slimjimflim> erUSUL, do you know what one i can use for nvidia geforce 4?
[10:45] <Keroro> erUSUL: Thank you
[10:45] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: and on windows goto start -> run and type: net use /d *
[10:45] <erUSUL> Keroro: np
[10:45] <MenZa> nvidia-glx-legacy, I think, slimjimflim
[10:45] <slimjimflim> thx
[10:45] <newdude> heya people, how do i change my password for logging into ubuntu?
[10:45] <naddar> exit
[10:45] <erUSUL> slimjimflim: if you install the nvidia drivers that should install the opengl libs to make programs work
[10:45] <Keroro> erUSUL: y np?
[10:45] <erUSUL> !nvidia | slimjimflim
[10:45] <ubotu> slimjimflim: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:45] <erUSUL> Keroro: no problem == np
[10:46] <heguru> newdude: System -> Preferences -> About Me, click at Change Password
[10:46] <overclucker> amio, well if you wait long enough, some of gutsy's updates might fix you problem / -=
[10:46] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Ok, done, and I authenticated ok, I take it I should now just change the location of the share?
[10:46] <newdude> cool thank you
[10:46] <banbanban> hi
[10:46] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: yes :)
[10:46] <slimjimflim> erusul, i installed the one from nvidia...legacy
[10:46] <Keroro> i like using UBUNTU ^^
[10:46] <erUSUL> slimjimflim: and what is the problem?
[10:46] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: change the path to point to your folder
[10:46] <banbanban> fuck
[10:46] <banbanban> the
[10:46] <banbanban> police
[10:46] <amio> overclucker but PC is really not working can not watch videos or even can not move the window from place to place but anyway thanks
[10:46] <erUSUL> !ohmy | banbanban
[10:46] <ubotu> banbanban: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[10:47] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Yay it works!
[10:47] <Keroro> @@
[10:47] <overclucker> !ops | banbanban
[10:47] <ubotu> banbanban: 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
[10:47] <banbanban> :)
[10:47] <Keroro> fuck
[10:47] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: :)
[10:47] <heguru> !ohmy | Keroro
[10:47] <ubotu> Keroro: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[10:47] <Alex_Gaynor> Ok so earlier my friend had me install ubuntu-desktop for him, is it possible for him to go back to ubuntu-server?
[10:47] <Keroro> stupid robot
[10:48] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: well ubuntu-server is ubuntu-desktop minus many desktop application and X
[10:48] <GreyWolfe> Any ideas why I would not be able to copy and paste within Java applets?
[10:48] <Olgem> If I forgot my root password, I'm sh*t out of luck right?
[10:48] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: so technically it is possible, but you have to remove a lot of packages
[10:48] <schnoodles> hello i have burnt the ubtunu .iso with nero through windows twice now, each time i got this thing saying its a foreign format so i chose ignore. The problem is when i boot up with the CD the ubuntu menu pops up, so when i go to install i get a bad disk i/o error. has anyone run into this ?
[10:48] <erUSUL> Keroro: the bot only says what is commanded to. So the "st*pid" are us.
[10:48] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: I take it there isn't an automated way to do it?
[10:48] <erUSUL> Olgem: no root pass in ubuntu. You mean your user pass?
[10:48] <Keroro> erUSUL: - -
[10:49] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: no, you have to remove extra packages manually
[10:49] <erUSUL> Keroro: i see that you know how to be thankfull to the ones that help you :|
[10:49] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: but the way dependencies work, if you remove some key gnome packages, everything else usually gets removed with it
[10:50] <overclucker> *sigh*
[10:50] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Is there a list of them somwher(I am going to kill him)
[10:50] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: start with xserver-xorg
[10:50] <Keroro> erUSUL: Hey! how to make a smile face ??
[10:50] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: that would remove all GUI based application including gnome and all
[10:51] <Keroro> woooooooooooooooooo what is "Hack" ?
[10:52] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Yay for apt-get autoremove
[10:52] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: :D
[10:52] <overclucker> Keroro, colon + brace == a smiley
[10:53] <newdude> hi there im trying to install mysql on ubuntu fiesty, i accidently deleted the /etc/msql dir though :S, how do i repair this?
[10:53] <schnoodles> has anyone run into my problem before its kind of really annoying me :(. Do i need to burn the .iso in a special way /
[10:53] <Keroro> :)
[10:53] <erUSUL> newdude: reinstall the package
[10:53] <nox-Hand> I get these network shares in Widnows using this script: johan20
[10:53] <Keroro> :(
[10:53] <nox-Hand> Oops
[10:53] <Keroro> :|
[10:53] <nox-Hand> http://pastebin.ca/716979
[10:53] <nox-Hand> That script
[10:53] <newdude> ok thank you
[10:53] <nox-Hand> How would I get those shares on my own PC?
[10:53] <heguru> I really miss apt-get autoremove in dapper LTS :(
[10:53] <Keroro> :|:(:)
[10:54] <GreyWolfe> Any ideas why I would not be able to copy and paste within Java applets?
[10:54] <nox-Hand> heguru: Ouch
[10:54] <Keroro> ass sign
[10:54] <nox-Hand> People still use apple?
[10:54] <nox-Hand> Dapper*
[10:54] <kadakas> if i have an Nvidia video card i choose "nv" as the X server driver ?
[10:54] <nox-Hand> My mind really isn't here atm
[10:54] <Keroro> :)
[10:54] <Keroro> apple?
[10:54] <erUSUL> kadakas: yes
[10:54] <kadakas> thx
[10:54] <nox-Hand> kadakas: I would suggest using the REstricted Drivers Manager though
[10:54] <erUSUL> nox-Hand: it is the LTS version
[10:54] <erUSUL> !lts | nox-Hand
[10:54] <ubotu> nox-Hand: LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server.
[10:54] <nox-Hand> erUSUL: Yeah, but still :P
[10:54] <Haesufin> whats the file that deals with users and there id numbers?
[10:55] <overclucker> Keroro, /join #keroro for messing with irc
[10:55] <Keroro> i hv Mac OS X
[10:55] <kadakas> nox-Hand: ok
[10:55] <MenZa> nox-Hand: The LTS version doesn't have a Restricted Drivers Manager.
[10:55] <erUSUL> Haesufin: /etc/passwd
[10:55] <desertc> A nice review of new features in Gutsy that you can look forward to seeing soon!!  http://tech.tolero.org/blog/en/linux/review-ubuntu-710-gutsy-features-changes
[10:55] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Is it safe to remove gnome-* ?
[10:56] <BRooMAD> can sb. help me out with ffmpeg codecs?
[10:56] <Keroro> overclucker: hahahaha
[10:56] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: absolutely safe :)
[10:56] <erUSUL> !anyone | BRooMAD
[10:56] <GreyWolfe> Any ideas why I would not be able to copy and paste within Java applets?
[10:56] <ubotu> BRooMAD: 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?
[10:56] <Alex_Gaynor> heguru: Will apt not let me break anything to badly or could I uninstall the kernel or somethign reall bad?
[10:56] <Keroro> what is KDE?
[10:56] <MenZa> !kde
[10:56] <ubotu> KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE) . Latest KDE version is 3.5.7 for Feisty, 3.5.6 for Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org) for more information.
[10:56] <ikonia_> Alex_Gaynor: package managment is the safest way
[10:57] <kadakas> "Use kernel framebuffer device inteface?" Yes/No
[10:57] <NewbieKH> hi
[10:57] <kadakas> i have 1gb of ram and 256mb video card
[10:57] <heguru> Alex_Gaynor: apt will take care of the basic _required_ software
[10:57] <BRooMAD> great, whats the ffmpeg codec for best video/audio quality?
[10:57] <Keroro> i have 4Gb ram for game playing
[10:57] <SWAT> I'm wondering: what licence does the content on the Ubuntu wiki have?
[10:57] <ikonia_> Keroro: why are you telling us this
[10:57] <ikonia_> SWAT: I think its listed at the bottom of the wiki
[10:58] <Haesufin> i stupidly changed my account number fromm 1000 to 1002 and now ubuntu is fubar so how do i use the live cd to changed it back?
[10:58] <Keroro> ikonia_:i don't know
[10:58] <ikonia_> Haesufin: how did you change your account uid
[10:58] <ikonia_> Keroro this is a support channel, ask for support, but don't just waffle as its a busy channel
[10:58] <erUSUL> BRooMAD: there is no best for all situations raw data has best quality but eats space mpeg-2 is dvd quality then you have mpeg4 derivatives like xvid etc
[10:58] <Haesufin> in the users and groups window
[10:59] <JohnFlux> Haesufin: you can boot of the live cd, then mount the partition, then edit  /etc/passwd
[10:59] <SWAT> ikonia_, that's only the canonical disclaimer, but perhaps it's also apliccable for the wiki
[10:59] <Keroro> ikonia_:i don't care
[10:59] <ikonia_> Haesufin ok - boot from the live cd, mount your root file system, and then edit /etc/passwd and change the uid back to the correct number
[10:59] <erUSUL> Haesufin: boot with the livecd mount the root parttion and edit the file
[10:59] <ikonia_> Keroro: the people in this channel do, as its busy and random noise makes it worse, please respect the ubuntu channel rules
[10:59] <Haesufin> cheers
[10:59] <Keroro> what is live CD
[10:59] <BRooMAD> erUSUL: sorry i mean flv codec
[10:59] <MenZa> !livecd
[10:59] <ubotu> Ubuntu Dapper 'Desktop' CD contains a Live CD (Ubuntu that runs straight off the CD and RAM) with an install option. Breezy's Live CD contained no install.
[10:59] <Haesufin> brb
[11:00] <mojo> hello
[11:00] <ikonia_> SWAT: ahh, I thought it had a note in te copyright statment
[11:00] <Keroro> ikonia_: you admin?
[11:00] <mojo> i am just wondering how to make PHP exec an root privileges program?
[11:00] <ikonia_> Keroro not at all, but I can request one if you want
[11:00] <ikonia_> mojo join #php
[11:00] <heguru> mojo: ask in #php
[11:00] <ikonia_> mojo there are a few ways
[11:00] <NewbieKH> I am rather new to Ubuntu, and I'm having a spot of trouble. I can't seem to make any of my drives writable nor can I use the su command as it requires a password. Anyone know what I should do?
[11:00] <mojo> it's seem to be ubuntu related now
[11:01] <mojo> ikonia: yes pls
[11:01] <ikonia_> mojo how ?
[11:01] <erUSUL> BRooMAD: flv is a container format ans i dunno what codecs it supports sorry (i heard it uses On2 VP7 or h.2something)
[11:01] <mojo> ikonia: b/c sudo
[11:01] <ikonia_> NewbieKH you need to see the docs on ubuntu.com as it explains the basics of ubutu, including sudo instead of su
[11:02] <ikonia_> mojo so your not executing php through the webserver ?
[11:02] <mojo> ikonia: yes
[11:02] <ikonia_> mojo: then you don't use sudo
[11:02] <PanFrie> where is the best spot for video drivers for an nvidia 8800, the nvidia site? or using Envy?
[11:02] <rafael__> ikonia, when i start my ubuntu, my screen freezy on  "configuring Network interface"  i need to press control alt del  to skip it, and under it i see the message about rcS and rc 6.  i want my linux skip this step otherwise i will always need to press ctrl alt del, do u know how to fix it ? or did u hear about it before ?
[11:02] <mojo> ikonia: let me explain again
[11:02] <ikonia_> mojo: you use php system functions to execute the code as a different user through the webserver, hence why I said #php may be a better channel to explain this technique
[11:02] <erUSUL> !envy | PanFrie
[11:02] <ubotu> PanFrie: 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!
[11:03] <ikonia_> mojo sure, perhaps I've missunderstood
[11:03] <PanFrie> thank you :-)
[11:03] <ikonia_> rafael__ can you get the exact message you see please, then we can work out how to fix it
[11:03] <mojo> ikonia_: i have a php script, in that php i want to execute a command which requires root previlegde
[11:04] <rafael__> ikonia, oh.. just  rcS              failed to call  or something..
[11:04] <rafael__> ikonia, but ok i will restart and i will tell it to u
[11:04] <rafael__> ikonia, just wait
[11:04] <ikonia_> rafael__ something doesn't help, I need the exact message
[11:04] <anderson> can anyone tell me how to change the cursors theme?
[11:04] <rafael__> ikonia, i got it
[11:04] <rafael__> wait
[11:04] <ikonia_> mojo ok, so your calling a binary application through php through the webserver
[11:04] <mojo> ikonia_: exactly
[11:05] <ikonia_> mojo: can you not call sudo ?
[11:05] <ikonia_> mojo I won't lecture you on the risks as I assume your aware
[11:06] <abhi4linux> hiya
[11:06] <ikonia_> hi
[11:06] <mojo> ikonia_: but the sudo require password, i want sudo without password. I aware of the security but we develop a small application for embedded device
[11:06] <abhi4linux> i am new in ubuntu
[11:06] <abhi4linux> i have a small problem can i ask for advise
[11:06] <heguru> mojo: do you want to run many commands as root? or just one command?
[11:06] <ikonia_> mojo: ok - what you need to do on this is change the sudoers file to change the auth to not require a password for the specific commands you want
[11:07] <abhi4linux> i have a small problem can i ask for advise
[11:07] <rafael__> ikonia, nothing there, when i press ctrl alt del.. just   show  rcs      killed by sign terminal..    and rc6    .. the same message
[11:07] <heguru> mojo: if just one you can setuid root on that command
[11:07] <ikonia_> abhi4linux please do
[11:07] <soundray> abhi4linux: that's what the channel is for
[11:07] <abhi4linux> k thanks me extremely new in ubunut
[11:07] <abhi4linux> i installed ubunut using wubi
[11:07] <ikonia_> rafael__ is it dhcp timing out ?
[11:07] <ikonia_> mojo don't setuid a command
[11:07] <rafael__> ikonia, well the time is default 120
[11:07] <ikonia_> mojo change the sudouers file ?
[11:07] <abhi4linux> it was running fine i update all my packages and ran envy to get nvidia drivers
[11:07] <ikonia_> abhi4linux sorry wubi is not supported
[11:07] <rafael__> ikonia, and i have a dhcp connection. i think it could be my wireless
[11:08] <abhi4linux> now problem is i got a powerfailure and now i cannot login ubuntu
[11:08] <ikonia_> rafael__ most probably dhcp not getting an address and timing out
[11:08] <rafael__> ikonia, even i wait .. this is step never finish or skip. i really need to press ctrl alt del
[11:08] <slimjimflim> ok, i just rebooted, and feisty hangs at 'running local boot scripts (etc//rc.local) can anyone help?
[11:08] <rafael__> ikonia, so, what can i do ?
[11:08] <ikonia_> rafael__ do you have two network cards in it ?
[11:08] <mojo> ikonia_: i can change the sudoer files, but i dont exactly what needd to be changed
[11:08] <ikonia_> mojo one moment
[11:08] <soc> hi
[11:08] <rafael__> ikonia, not sure, its a vaio notebook
[11:08] <abhi4linux> ikonia
[11:08] <ikonia_>  come on - do you have more than one network card, eg: wired and wirless ?
[11:08] <soc> does someone know why the filetransfer between win xp and ubuntu is so slow?
[11:09] <slimjimflim> it's crunching like crazy
[11:09] <rafael__> ikonia, ah one is modem other ethernet..   yes the wireless is other
[11:09] <abhi4linux> i cannot now boot ubuntu it says xconfig failed
[11:09] <soc> i get 2mb/s
[11:09] <ikonia_> soc thats not much to go on
[11:09] <rafael__> ikonia, really ?
[11:09] <soc> i'm using smbget
[11:09] <rafael__> ikonia, cant i skip this step on init.d ?
[11:09] <soc> on a 100mbit lan
[11:09] <ikonia_> rafael__ what I suggest you do, is login to ubuntu, open the network admin gui and disable your network card and wirless and reboot so only the modem is plugged in and see if it works
[11:10] <reallyjoel> What do I do with a .run? (It's a Radeon driver)
[11:10] <erUSUL> !ati | reallyjoel
[11:10] <ubotu> reallyjoel: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:10] <ikonia_> reallyjoel chmod it to executable and ./ it
[11:10] <reallyjoel> ./ doesnt work
[11:10] <erUSUL> reallyjoel: you should use the restricted manager and not the vendor suppiled drivers
[11:10] <ikonia_> reallyjoel have you chmodded it
[11:10] <rafael__> ikonia, where do u mean exctally? system admin network or network tools ?
[11:10] <ikonia_> reallyjoel and exactly what erUSUL says is more important
[11:10] <ikonia_> rafael__ admin network
[11:11] <abhi4linux> hmm
[11:11] <reallyjoel> mkay, thanks
[11:11] <Keroro> pls join #keroro
[11:11] <abhi4linux> can some1 help me in my problem
[11:11] <rafael__> ikonia, wireless has a   -      wired has a   v    and modem   -
[11:12] <rafael__> ikonia, if i disable the wired.. i will not have internet
[11:12] <ikonia_> mojo, I've got the correct sudoers line for you
[11:12] <rafael__> ikonia, wireless connection is  roaming mode enable. is it a problem ?
[11:12] <ikonia_> rafael__ you said you had 3 a modem wired and wirless
[11:12] <GreyWolfe> Any ideas why I would not be able to copy and paste within Java applets?
[11:13] <abhi4linux> can some1 help me with my problem
[11:13] <ikonia_> abhi4linux: wubi is not supported
[11:14] <rafael__> ikonia, please could u look to it ? http://img120.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ikozu1.png
[11:14] <abhi4linux> k
[11:14] <abhi4linux> ikonia still how i recover my xconfig
[11:14] <volantares> if you're installed new hardware, theoretically anyway, should ubuntu automatically detect and install drivers, right?
[11:14] <DRMacIver> So, in installing NVidia drivers (which were at some point successfully uninstalled but had been silently removed for some reason, sigh) I managed to break X. I'm trying to figure out how to roll back to a clean setup. Any pointers? :)
[11:15] <ikonia_> abhi4linux wubi is not supported, and from my perspective wubi installs are not supported
[11:15] <volantares> DRM: that happened to me too
[11:15] <abhi4linux> i keep getting msg xconfig failed and i cannot login to gdm
[11:15] <soc> DRMacIver: there was a kernel update recently
[11:15] <soc> did you install the nvidia drivers manually or through synaptic?
[11:15] <ikonia_> rafael__ disable your wirless card
[11:15] <volantares> DRMacIver: i reinstalled it and it works
[11:15] <DRMacIver> Synaptic.
[11:15] <soc> mh weird ...
[11:15] <ikonia_> rafael__: or turn it off on the sony switch
[11:15] <volantares> DRMacIver: but whether i reset and it dies again.. i don't know
[11:15] <DRMacIver> volantares: Reinstalled the drivers? I've tried that. No joy.
[11:16] <rafael__> ikonia, oh shit
[11:16] <rafael__> ikonia, im stupid
[11:16] <ikonia_> rafael__: please don't use that language
[11:16] <DRMacIver> Really getting the drivers working isn't too high a priority for me. I'm happy to roll back to something generic.
[11:16] <rafael__> ikonia, sorry..
[11:16] <DRMacIver> I just need to figure out *how* :)
[11:16] <rafael__> ikonia, just feeling stupid
[11:16] <ikonia_> DRMacIver how did you uninstall them
[11:16] <rafael__> ikonia, but need i disable that enable roaing mode ?
[11:16] <eifzon> zup
[11:17] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: apt-get remove nvidia-kernel-common
[11:17] <ikonia_> rafael__ disable the card or turn it off at a hardware level with a switch on the via
[11:17] <ikonia_> DRMacIver why did you do that ?
[11:17] <rafael__> ikonia, ok.. lets see what happens
[11:17] <DRMacIver> Because I was going to reinstall them again and figured "What's the worst that can happen? I'll end up with X broken?" ;)
[11:18] <DRMacIver> (This was after everything was already broken)
[11:18] <ikonia_> DRMacIver but thats not all the package, the package that references all the nvidia stuff is "nvidia-glx"
[11:18] <DRMacIver> I tried that too. :)
[11:18] <ikonia_> DRMacIver re-install the nvidia-glx package, not just the nvidia kernel
[11:18] <DRMacIver> Yes, I have.
[11:18] <ikonia_> DRMacIver so what exactly is the current problem
[11:19] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: The current problem is that I have no functioning X-server. :)
[11:19] <ikonia_> DRMacIver have you configured it ?
[11:19] <rafael__> ikonia, thank u very much. u are genius :**
[11:19] <ikonia_> DRMacIver what is the error ?
[11:19] <ikonia_> rafael__ your welcome
[11:20] <ikonia_> rafael__ thank you for coming back to say "thanks" very nice of you
[11:20] <rafael__> ikonia, :)
[11:20] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I've run nvidia-xfonfig. Do I need to do more?
[11:20] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: you've not read the nvidia how to
[11:20] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and fill in the questions
[11:21] <alligatore> re
[11:21] <DRMacIver> This is true, I have not, on grounds of not having seen it :)
[11:21] <DRMacIver> Ok
[11:21] <ikonia_> !nvidia >DRMacIver
[11:21] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: check that link out
[11:22] <ikonia_> for future reference
[11:22] <DRMacIver> Thanks
[11:22] <Curs0r> anyonge got a 7800gtx?
[11:23] <ikonia_> DRMacIver sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg will get you running though I 'm sure
[11:23] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: just remember to select eh nvidia driver
[11:23] <slimjimflim> what's the command to uninstall x server?
[11:23] <ikonia_> slimjimflim why do you want to do that ?
[11:23] <ikonia_> slimjimflim a lot depends on it
[11:23] <slimjimflim> cause i want to reinstall it
[11:23] <ikonia_> slimjimflim why ?
[11:23] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Yep. Just trying that now.
[11:23] <slimjimflim> cause it broke
[11:23] <ikonia_> slimjimflim define broke ?
[11:23] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: aaaand no joy. :-/
[11:24] <ikonia_> DRMacIver good man
[11:24] <DRMacIver> I'll read the how to.
[11:24] <ikonia_> DRMacIver whats the problem
[11:24] <DRMacIver> Same as before. Failed to start xserver, long incomprehensible X log.
[11:24] <slimjimflim> i get no desktop with startx
[11:24] <DRMacIver> One second. I'll try to voodoo reboot. :)
[11:24] <slimjimflim> just a mouse
[11:24] <Curs0r> anyone got a 7800gtx?
[11:24] <ikonia_> DRMacIver do you want to work this through ?
[11:24] <ikonia_> Curs0r stop asking and just ask your question
[11:24] <ikonia_> 10:46 < slimjimflim> i get no desktop with startx
[11:24] <ikonia_> oops
[11:24] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: How do you mean?
[11:24] <ikonia_> slimjimflim why are you using start X ?
[11:25] <Curs0r> ikonia, that is my question
[11:25] <soundray> slimjimflim: reinstalling won't help
[11:25] <ikonia_> DRMacIver do you want to debug this with me and get it working
[11:25] <bullgard4> In Gnome Hauptmen System -> Preferences -> Keyboard -> Layout Options -> Alt/Win Key Behavior -> Super is mapped to Win-Keys: What is meant here by 'Super'?
[11:25] <ikonia_> Curs0r thats nothing to do with ubuntu
[11:25] <slimjimflim> cause it wouldn't start automatically
[11:25] <soundray> slimjimflim: what desktop do you want to use?
[11:25] <slimjimflim> gtk
[11:25] <Curs0r> ikonia, scuse the hell out of me I thought someone might like to help anyway
[11:25] <ikonia_> soundray thank you !
[11:25] <slimjimflim> i forgot how i disabled it
[11:25] <ikonia_> Curs0r no, this is an ubuntu support channel, not hardware comparision channel
[11:26] <slimjimflim> trying to upgrade my graphics driver
[11:26] <soundray> slimjimflim: do a 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop', then restart your computer
[11:26] <Mortice> Curs0r: do you have a problem with your card and ubuntu?
[11:26] <soundray> slimjimflim: why?
[11:26] <soundray> ikonia_: yw
[11:26] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Yes, very much so. But I probably shouldn't right now. I'm supposed to be dashing off for work as of about an hour ago. :-/
[11:26] <slimjimflim> to get opengl support in wine
[11:26] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Thank you very much for the offer though.
[11:26] <didizze> hii... i love ubuntuuuuu :P
[11:26] <newdude> hey there im trying to install mysql 5.0, but im getting this error: /etc/init.d/mysql: line 122: /etc/mysql/debian-start: No such file or directory
[11:26] <newdude> invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
[11:26] <ikonia_> DRMacIver I'll be on all day if you want to work it through, or you can nudge me when you get time
[11:26] <volantares> ok everyone: I have a ASUS M2N-E-SLI, and i've just enabled USB Audio (since i've given up installing the driver for my XFi). I enabled it in my bios but nothing appears to have happened in linux
[11:26] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: shouldn't be too hard to fix
[11:27] <soundray> slimjimflim: was it working before you tried this upgrade?
[11:27] <ikonia_> !offtopic >didizze
[11:27] <Curs0r> Mortice, I was hoping someone could tell me their GPU temp for refence sake, I think the driver is overworking it
[11:27] <slimjimflim> soundray ya
[11:27] <volantares> what's the command to check that a) it can see it, and if i can see it, b) how do i get it to install/etc
[11:27] <ikonia_> Curs0r right, so thats your question
[11:27] <Curs0r> ikonia, i do not hear you
[11:27] <ikonia_> !offtoppic >kahrytan
[11:27] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Well, can we try briefly if you won't be too offended if I have to cut things short?
[11:27] <Mortice> Curs0r: Ah, ok. I'm afraid I can't help with that. In future, you should just ask your question without preliminaries. We won't mind. :)
[11:27] <soundray> slimjimflim: what did you do that broke it?
[11:27] <ikonia_> Curs0r I said so thats your question not "does any one have this card"
[11:27] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Oh, interesting. This is a different X error than before. Failed to load the NVIDIA kernel module. That sounds much more reasonable than what I got last time. :)
[11:27] <Curs0r> ikonia, i do not hear you
[11:27] <slimjimflim> that's the problem, i forgot
[11:28] <ikonia_> DRMacIver yeah happy to help
[11:28] <ikonia_> DRMacIver if you have to go - just say
[11:28] <DRMacIver> Followed by "Screens found but none have a usable configuration"
[11:28] <kahrytan> ikonia, !o4o next time
[11:28] <ikonia_> no offense will be taken
[11:28] <ikonia_> kahrytan pardon ?
[11:28] <Curs0r> Mortice, people without one cannot tell me so I think it's germane
[11:28] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Thanks very much. It's greatly appreciated.
[11:28] <newdude> hey there im trying to install mysql 5.0, but im getting this error: /etc/init.d/mysql: line 122: /etc/mysql/debian-start: No such file or directory invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
[11:28] <volantares> anyone? please?
[11:28] <kahrytan> ikonia, usw !o4o. !offtopic doesnt work
[11:28] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok first things first 1.) what version of ubuntu 2.) what nvidia card
[11:28] <ikonia_> !offtopic
[11:28] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:28] <ikonia_> kahrytan seems to work
[11:28] <strike> hi, I tried to see what alsa packages are installed on my machine but I get this http://pastebin.ca/717004
[11:29] <ikonia_> newdude that looks like debian
[11:29] <volantares> ikonia and DRMacIver: i have the same issue, so
[11:29] <newdude> no im using ubuntu
[11:29] <kahrytan> you mis spelled it
[11:29] <schnoodles> has anyone run into my problem before its kind of really annoying me :(. Do i need to burn the .iso in a special way /
[11:29] <schnoodles> hello i have burnt the ubtunu .iso with nero through windows twice now, each time i got this thing saying its a foreign format so i chose ignore. The problem is when i boot up with the CD the ubuntu menu pops up, so when i go to install i get a bad disk i/o error. has anyone run into this ?
[11:29] <Mortice> Curs0r: Yea, but to cut down on the amount of scrolling in here, it really helps just to start off straight away with "Could anyone running a 7800GTX under ubuntu tell me its temperature for reference? I think the driver might be overworking it."
[11:29] <slimjimflim> soundray, that's the problem, i forgot
[11:29] <ikonia_> volantares I'll get to you  in a minute
[11:29] <Morrowyn> when is the release date for gutsy gibon?
[11:29] <ikonia_> Morrowyn 18/10/07
[11:29] <soundray> slimjimflim: do you get any error messages when you run 'sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start'?
[11:29] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Ubuntu 7.04. I'm not really sure what video card.
[11:29] <Curs0r> Mortice, that is amuch more polite way of stating it than channel-nazi attempted
[11:30] <Morrowyn> ok, can you easily upgrade from feisty to gutsy?
[11:30] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Oh, lspci says GForce 7600 GT
[11:30] <ikonia_> Morrowyn join#ubuntu+1
[11:30] <strike> what could be the problem
[11:30] <ikonia_> DRMacIver mega - ok thats great
[11:30] <kahrytan> Morrowyn, less then a month ago. tick tock. assuming nothing goes wrong but ubuntu dev aren't M$
[11:30] <ikonia_> DRMacIver can you show me the output of uname -a please
[11:30] <soundray> !ops | Curs0r referring to well-respected members as nazis
[11:30] <ubotu> Curs0r referring to well-respected members as nazis: 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
[11:30] <Katharos> I'm having trouble installing VMware Tools in Ubuntu. When I do VM -> Install VMware Tools, there's nothing in /cdrom... How come?
[11:30] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: 2.6.20-16-generic
[11:30] <soundray> Thanks gnomefreak
[11:30] <slimjimflim> soundray, no, nothing happens
[11:31] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok - great, can you do a quick "lsmod | grep nivida" for me
[11:31] <ikonia_> gnomefreak appriciated
[11:31] <strike> can anyone enlighten me please?
[11:31] <ikonia_> soundray didn't even see the remark, thanks
[11:32] <Crozar> strike: whats ur question lets see if i can help
[11:32] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Nothing.
[11:32] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok - there is the problem
[11:32] <volantares> i'll bbs
[11:32] <ikonia_> DRMacIver you can't use the nvidia xorg driver unless the driver is loaded
[11:32] <newdude> ok i think im in trouble now, because i cant use terminal without this error popping up
[11:32] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Ok. How do I do that? :)
[11:32] <ikonia_> DRMacIver so can we do a "depmod nvidia" please
[11:32] <newdude> /etc/init.d/mysql: line 122: /etc/mysql/debian-start: No such file or directory
[11:32] <newdude> invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
[11:32] <ikonia_> DRMacIver fyi: it should load on reboot
[11:33] <ikonia_> newdude the file /etc/mysql/debian-start doesn't exist
[11:33] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: "Can't read module nvidia"
[11:33] <newdude> where could i retrieve this from?
[11:33] <ikonia_> DRMacIver when you did "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" did you see "nvidia" as an option
[11:33] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Yes. And I selected it.
[11:33] <ikonia_> newdude re-install
[11:33] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok - great, so the module is present, just not loaded
[11:33] <soundray> slimjimflim: what does it do when you enter that command?
[11:33] <slimjimflim> soundray, nada
[11:33] <newdude> ive tried reinstalling mysql, however the error is still coming up :S
[11:34] <soundray> slimjimflim: you're logged in on a text console/
[11:34] <soundray> ?
[11:34] <volantares> ikonia: oh, btw, i did that command: permission denied
[11:34] <ikonia_> newdude then you're not re-installing
[11:34] <strike> Crozar: I tried to see what alsa packages are installed on my machine but I get this http://pastebin.ca/717004
[11:34] <ikonia_> volantares sudo
[11:34] <slimjimflim> ya
[11:34] <soundray> slimjimflim: it just returns a prompt?
[11:34] <strike> Crozar: what exactly is the problem?
[11:34] <volantares> ikonia: no such file/directory.. hmm
[11:34] <slimjimflim> ya, well, i got to it w/ ctrl alt f2
[11:34] <newdude> sorry, do you mean the actual OS or mysql?
[11:35] <slimjimflim> does that count?
[11:35] <kaminix> I'm on Kubuntu, but I have a problem with mplayer/video editing that no one in #kubuntu seem to be able to solve. The problem is regarding the -endpos option in combination with -dumpstream, it won't work and I'd like to cut a vob video file at a specific time with no quality losses. Any ideas?
[11:35] <Crozar> strike thats a wrong link
[11:35] <volantares> ikonia: i'll let you sort them out, i'll bbs
[11:35] <Crozar> strike: send another link that doesnt work
[11:36] <soundray> slimjimflim: yes. Please tell me exactly what happens when you enter "sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart"
[11:36] <Crozar> newdude: ur terminal doesnt work restart check for errors
[11:36] <slimjimflim> i did
[11:36] <slimjimflim> nothing happens
[11:36] <Crozar> newdude: do your part before you come for extreme help =)
[11:36] <rafael__> ikonia, i was just reading and im tired already, i need some coffee..  u need to take a break :)
[11:36] <ronnie> newdude: what the prob?
[11:36] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: So should I try rebooting to see if it loads the module? I think I already have since doing the config with no luck.
[11:36] <slimjimflim> i get a prompt
[11:37] <newdude> im just having a few problems installing mysql
[11:37] <strike> Crozar: here http://pastebin.ca/717004
[11:37] <soundray> slimjimflim: please read carefully and try the restart version I just gave you.
[11:37] <Crozar> ronnie: hes terminal doesnt work
[11:37] <__doc__> hi, stupid question, but does anybody else have it that rythmbox playing audio back (over an external USB soundcar) stutters every odd 30 - 90 seconds?
[11:37] <strike> Crozar: hope it works
[11:37] <newdude> ill paste the error message im getting
[11:37] <newdude> /etc/init.d/mysql: line 122: /etc/mysql/debian-start: No such file or directory
[11:37] <newdude> invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
[11:37] <Crozar> yes
[11:37] <ronnie> newdude: press ctrl alt f2 then and login do apt-get remove terminal then apt-get install terminal
[11:37] <slimjimflim> no typo
[11:37] <ronnie> newdude: try creating an icon with shortcut to xterm too
[11:38] <Crozar> strike: thats a blank page , are you sure u know how to use pastebin>
[11:38] <newdude> sorry im confused, are you saying that my terminal is the problem?
[11:38] <ronnie> anyone here that needs help removing icon borders?
[11:38] <soundray> slimjimflim: what does the prompt look like?
[11:38] <Mortice> Crozar: the page works for me...
[11:38] <Crozar> ouch
[11:38] <rafael__> ronnie, now u said, i wanted to change that icon of ubuntu  on the main bar. is it possible ?
[11:38] <rafael__> ronnie, maybe on the gconf-editor.. dont know
[11:38] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok can you go to /lib/`unamr -r`/modules please
[11:38] <__doc__> it's damn annoying to hear music and every 30 - 90 seconds it has a small dirty sounding hickup.
[11:38] <Rageon> !xterm
[11:38] <strike> Crozar: ok.. let me try again, using some other pastebin
[11:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xterm - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:38] <slimjimflim> username@boxname:~$
[11:39] <Crozar> i tried konqueror and still doesnt showup
[11:39] <Crozar> strike: paste me in pm
[11:39] <newdude> ?
[11:39] <soundray> slimjimflim: does it return that same prompt immediately after the gdm restart command?
[11:39] <strike> Crozar: ok.. let me log on to IRC
[11:39] <slimjimflim> yes
[11:39] <ronnie> rafael__: right click that icon and choose properties then pick a new icon, you can add your own too just do ls -a to see its control settings then look up a chmod calculator to set your icon to the same with chmod command
[11:40] <soundray> slimjimflim: do a 'sudo apt-get --reinstall install gdm'
[11:40] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: apologies I had to turn my back on my desk for a minute, did I miss you responding
[11:40] <bullgard4> Is the term 'super key' used in X only, or is the term 'super key' used in other areas of Unix/Linux also?
[11:40] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: No such file or directory.
[11:40] <ikonia_> ok
[11:40] <newdude> ok im really confused now, its mysql i have trouble with installing, ive got no problems with the terminal
[11:40] <rafael__> ronnie, hmm. that is not a icon, i said that ubuntu symbol on the left side of the Applications on the menu ba
[11:40] <ronnie> newdude: apt-get install mysql
[11:40] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: my mistake /lib/modules/`uname -r`
[11:40] <newdude> done that but i get this: /etc/init.d/mysql: line 122: /etc/mysql/debian-start: No such file or directory
[11:40] <newdude> invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
[11:40] <ikonia_> newdude its mysql-server
[11:41] <Katharos> I'm having trouble installing VMware Tools in Ubuntu. When I do VM -> Install VMware Tools, there's nothing in /cdrom... How come?
[11:41] <newdude> yes and that
[11:41] <ikonia_> newdude I've told you - the file is missing !
[11:41] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Ok. There.
[11:41] <ronnie> rafael: edit your gnome menu, I am sorry I use xfce or fluxbox
[11:41] <newdude> how can i get this file?
[11:41] <slimjimflim> soundray, done
[11:41] <ikonia_> can you go into kernel
[11:41] <rafael__> ronnie, hehe.. the problem is, i dont know where is the key.. its ok. thanks
[11:41] <ronnie> newdude: apt-cache search mysql
[11:41] <newdude> ok
[11:41] <soundray> slimjimflim: now 'sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart'
[11:41] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Yep
[11:41] <ikonia_> newdudenewdude re-install mysql-server
[11:42] <tarelerulz> Is rtorrent easy to use ?
[11:42] <ikonia_> DRMacIver can you see "nvidiak.ko"
[11:42] <newdude> the result of apt-cache search msyql is pretty big...
[11:42] <ronnie> rafael: I know how that is, it scared me when I first started gnome and couldn't find a terminal
[11:42] <ikonia_> newdude the package is called mysql-server you don't have to search
[11:42] <ikonia_> DRMacIver nvidia.ko sorry
[11:42] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: kernel just seems to consist of a bunch of directories.
[11:42] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: No other files in it.
[11:42] <strike> Crozar: did you get it in pm?
[11:43] <newdude> so i just use sudo apt-get install mysql server?
[11:43] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: There's an nvidiafb.ko in ./drivers/video/
[11:43] <ikonia_> DRMacIver just looking for the correct directory, just looging onto an ubuntu box instead of working from memory
[11:43] <Crozar> yes
[11:43] <Mortice> newdude: sudo apt-get --purge remove mysql-server and then sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[11:43] <Crozar> is that from synaptic or the addremove softwares or adept?
[11:43] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: No other files that look like that.
[11:43] <slackern> newdude: you got pm
[11:44] <Crozar> strike: ur ubuntu is new install or its been a long time ?
[11:44] <ikonia_> DRMacIver cd /lib/modules/`uname -r`/volatile/
[11:44] <ronnie> anyone know how to get rid of icon text truncating?
[11:44] <kadakas> do you have any howtos how to make a system where i could mount my ubuntu PC's HDD's into my ubuntu laptop via wifi LAN ?
[11:44] <strike> Crozar: its a new one
[11:44] <slimjimflim> "there already appears to be an x server tunning on display :0. Should another display number be tried? Answering  no will cause GDM to attempt starting GDM on :0 again (you can change consoles by pressing ctrl-alt plus a function key, such as ftrl-alt-f7 to go to console 7.  X servers usually run on consoles 7 and higher.)
[11:44] <ronnie> I like my fonts really big so icon text is only 3 to 4 letters long :(
[11:44] <slimjimflim> "
[11:44] <erUSUL> !nfs | kadakas
[11:44] <ubotu> kadakas: nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[11:45] <kadakas> thx
[11:45] <Crozar> strike:  did u check for cd defects or this problem rised since the start ?
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[11:45] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: No such file or directory
[11:45] <strike> I installed it just 3 days ago and surprisingly it was working before I updated the system
[11:45] <ronnie> kadakas: what OS does your laptop use? if linux use nfs
[11:45] <ikonia_> DRMacIver rats, so the modules not there, did you say you where running fesity ?
[11:45] <soundray> slimjimflim: do a Ctrl-Alt-F7 and hit Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. Then answer yes
[11:45] <erUSUL> kadakas: or you can use samba (it works unix_to_unix too)
[11:46] <emretemp_> one thing i miss about KDE, I was able to capture only selected part of the screen when i press printscreen. with ubuntu, when i press print screen i get a capture of whole screen, doesnt ask me to capture or not, so here comes the question, is this avaible somehow in gnome enviroment? do i need a special plugin or application for capturing only a part of the screen?
[11:46] <Crozar> strike: this looks like a first time error from a fresh installation maybe the cd mounting or some file corruption is the problem , .
[11:46] <soundray> slimjimflim: oops, I mean answer No when you've done that.
[11:46] <ronnie> erUSUL: yeah but samba isn't as secure as nfs is it?..
[11:46] <ikonia_> emretemp_ maybe better in #kubuntu
[11:46] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I'm running 7.0.4. I assume that's Feisty. I can never remember the silly names. :)
[11:46] <ronnie> erUSUL: is it possible to use nfs with windows comps?
[11:46] <ikonia_> DRMacIver thats fine, the modules missing so lets make sure its there
[11:46] <DRMacIver> ok
[11:46] <TP2k> Hi, has anyone here used camE for uploading webcam screenshots and got the text overlay part to work?
[11:46] <ikonia_> DRMacIver can you please do "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx"
[11:47] <ikonia_> DRMacIver lets make sure thats in
[11:47] <strike> Crozar: may be.. I just apt-get removed and installed again all alsa packages I could think
[11:47] <slimjimflim> so i saw my dead desktop, then the second shortcut took me back to a prompt
[11:47] <slimjimflim> same prompt
[11:47] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Says it's already the newest version.
[11:47] <ronnie> DRMacIver: read what synaptic has by doing nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf settings driver to vesa so you can enter desktop
[11:47] <strike> Crozar: but the problem still remains
[11:47] <slimjimflim> with a bunch of errors
[11:47] <ronnie> DRMacIver: if card is newer get nvidia-glx-new if old get nvidia-glx-legacy or just nvidia-glx
[11:47] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok - we need to do a bit of a tedious command now "sudo find / -name nvidia.ko -print"
[11:47] <erUSUL> ronnie: well samba developed cifs == smb + unix extensions to support permissions etc
[11:47] <ikonia_> DRMacIver that will take a few minutes
[11:47] <Crozar> strike: the problem is ur synaptic package or the package ur getting from synaptic?
[11:47] <ikonia_> DRMacIver need to see if the file is on your system at all
[11:48] <ikonia_> ronnie his package is correct
[11:48] <erUSUL> ronnie: you can install sufs in win iirc comes with a nfs client (stolen openbsd code in the best M$ tradition)
[11:48] <ronnie> erUSUL: I'm just not kool with some zombie win boxes using my samba server :/
[11:48] <erUSUL> ronnie: or is sfu (services for unix)
[11:48] <Crozar> strike: ur pastebin and the pm was mostly [11:48] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: ok
[11:48] <erUSUL> ronnie: ?
[11:48] <ikonia_> DRMacIver let me know if it responds with anything
[11:49] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Although, why not use locate?
[11:49] <ikonia_> DRMacIver locate doesn't cache every directory on the system
[11:49] <DtG> http://ff7.ocremix.org/
[11:49] <ikonia_> DRMacIver thats why its quicker
[11:49] <ikonia_> DRMacIver find will search everything
[11:49] <DRMacIver> ok. I assumed it was quicker because it indexed things. But I'll take your word for it. :)
[11:49] <ronnie> DRMacIver: find sucks use locate
[11:49] <Crozar> strike: try apt-get autoremove
[11:49] <ikonia_> DRMacIver no, t basiclly caches/indexes specific directories
[11:49] <slimjimflim> i can't shift pgup, but i can type out 1 screen's worth of errors
[11:50] <Mortice> ikonia_: locate is faster because it looks at the locatedb, not because it only looks at certain directories
[11:50] <ikonia_> Mortice the locate db is not the full file system
[11:50] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Anyway, locate says it's there in the expected location but in 2.6.17-10-generic
[11:50] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ahhh ok - well done,
[11:50] <ikonia_> DRMacIver so lets just check again "uname -r"
[11:51] <DRMacIver> Still what it said last time - 2.6.20-16-generic. :)
[11:51] <erUSUL> DRMacIver: if you are only looking in /lib/modules/ find is fast enough (also locate does not record recent changes)
[11:51] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok there is the problem
[11:51] <DRMacIver> erUSUL: Well I updated the locate db first obviously. :)
[11:51] <kadakas> sound drivers dont work
[11:52] <kadakas> how can i reinstall them ?
[11:52] <ikonia_> DRMacIver check in your /boot/grub/menu.lst for the kernel 2.6.17 and 2.6.20
[11:52] <ikonia_> DRMacIver see if you have both
[11:52] <soundray> slimjimflim: do a Ctrl-Alt-F2 -- that should take you back to the dialog -- and say No
[11:52] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: or if you want paste me your menu.lst in a pastebin
[11:52] <strike> Crozar: doing it right away
[11:52] <erUSUL> DRMacIver: well you noticed that it is faster to use find than to update locatedb ;)
[11:53] <rafael__> when i open my screenlets i get a message error, it says.. the daemons wasnt loaded
[11:53] <rafael__> but my screenlets works well..
[11:53] <rafael__> but.. is it common ?
[11:53] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: No, just 2.6.20-16.
[11:53] <rafael__> or strange that i have that error ?
[11:53] <ikonia_> DRMacIver I don' see how you can be runing 2.6.17 then. I think if you reboot you'll find 2.6.20 will be loaded and your problems will go away
[11:53] <DRMacIver> erUSUL: updatedb didn't take too long. :) I updated relatively recently. Although find probably also wouldn't have taken too long over /lib/modules/ either (it would have taken forever over the suggested / though)
[11:54] <ikonia_> DRMacIver as the only thing that was missing is the module, and its only missing because your running the wrong kernel
[11:54] <freddy__> for installing on an intel xeon fc-lga 771 processor, which flavor of ubuntu should I choose ?
[11:55] <ikonia_> freddy__ latest
[11:55] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: No, I'm sorry. I'm an idiot. I was looking for the wrong thing in menu.lst. :-/
[11:55] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: It is there after all.
[11:55] <ikonia_> DRMacIver no problem
[11:55] <ikonia_> DRMacIver is 2.6.20 there too
[11:55] <DRMacIver> Yes
[11:55] <freddy__> ikonia he he but is it 64 bit or 32 bit ?
[11:55] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok - what you need to do is reboot and on the grub menu select 2.6.20
[11:56] <charlene_> from which should i boot, mbr or first sector of boot partition?
[11:56] <DRMacIver> Sure you don't mean 2.6.17 ? 20 is what it's defaulting to isn't it?
[11:56] <berent> can anyone tell me how do i know which perl modules i need for using DBConnect:db on ubuntu. my cpan doesn't seem proper
[11:56] <ikonia_> DRMacIver no because your running .17
[11:56] <ikonia_> DRMacIver and the nvidia module is in .20
[11:56] <strike> Crozar: autoremove did not help :(
[11:56] <ikonia_> DRMacIver see what I mean ?
[11:57] <kadakas> how do i change the name of my computer ?
[11:57] <charlene_> help, anyone
[11:57] <MenZa> !help
[11:57] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[11:57] <MenZa> ugh.
[11:57] <MasterShrek> mbr shold work fine charlene_
[11:57] <MenZa> !anyone | charlene_
[11:57] <ubotu> charlene_: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[11:58] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I think you've got this backwards.uname is return 20, but the module is in 17.
[11:58] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ooh really thats unusual
[11:58] <zak0070> when i try to run compiz, it says "XGL not present" what do i do?
[11:58] <ikonia_> DRMacIver so uname -r retrusn 2.6.17 ?
[11:58] <defcon_> if I install gutsy beta will it upgrade itself to the final?
[11:58] <ikonia_> DRMacIver sorry if I got that back to front
[11:58] <DRMacIver> No, uname -r returns 2.6.10-16. nvidia.ko is in 2.6.17
[11:58] <MasterShrek> defcon_, yea, you can upgrade it when final comes out
[11:58] <ikonia_> DRMacIver lots of scrolling
[11:58] <DRMacIver> No problem. :)
[11:59] <ikonia_> DRMacIver uname -r returns 2.6.10 ?
[11:59] <defcon_> MasterShrek, so it wont need to reinstall everything?
[11:59] <ikonia_> are you sure you don't mean 20
[11:59] <MasterShrek> defcon_, assuming the upgrade goes fine, no
[11:59] <ikonia_> sorry about the confusion
[11:59] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Sorry, typo.
[11:59] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I do mean 20.
[11:59] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: cool , just checking, so I guess the first thing to do is test by booting into 2.6.17 and see if nvidia works
[11:59] <ikonia_> DRMacIver then we can get it updated to .20 properl
[11:59] <ikonia_> DRMacIver looks like your kernel update has gone a bit funny
[12:00] <MasterShrek> DRMacIver, why not just install nvidias driver from their site, take you 3 minutes and you are done
[12:00] <ikonia_> MasterShrek from who's site ?
[12:00] <MasterShrek> from nvidias site
[12:00] <volantares> because it doesn't "just work"
[12:00] <zak0070> Hi, im running fglrx drivers in x. when i type "compiz --replace", it says "xgl not present"
[12:00] <zak0070> what does that mean?
[12:00] <ikonia_> MasterShrek because nvidia site is not supported out of ubuntu better to fix his box
[12:00] <MasterShrek> yes it does, alot less painful than whatever theyre trying to do
[12:00] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Tried that, it didn't.
[12:00] <MasterShrek> yea, well his hardware is supported by nvidia, not ubuntu
[12:00] <ikonia_> MasterShrek supporsed to recommend and fix ubuntu issues, not 3rd party sites
[12:01] <ikonia_> DRMacIver, ok - well lets fix that first
[12:01] <MasterShrek> ha
[12:01] <ikonia_> DRMacIver can you boot into .17
[12:01] <DRMacIver> MasterShrek: I may well give that a go at some point if this process fails. :)
[12:01] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Sure. One moment.
[12:01] <bentob0x> any advice for a software to manage my sony-ericsson T610?
[12:01] <ikonia_> DRMacIver cool
[12:01] <deepfreez> Hi, i have a question: what games work in linux ubuntu or kubuntu?
[12:01] <Mortice> deepfreez: You want a list? :)
[12:01] <ikonia_> deepfreez non, you have to use wine/cygwin or something along those lines, (assuming you mean windows games)
[12:02] <deepfreez> ok :)
[12:02] <deepfreez> Montaro: you have a list?
[12:02] <gmbizzle> I like those simple flash games. They're always fun. But wine would be a good place to start for the Win rpg stuff
[12:03] <volantares> deepfreez, if you seriously want to play windows games on linux, you'll have to subscribe to cedega
[12:03] <GreyWolfe> Can anyone offer suggestions as to why I can't copy and paste within Java applets?
[12:03] <Mortice> deepfreez: No, I was kidding. If you want to run windows games and there's no linux port, check http://appdb.winehq.org for compatibility with wine
[12:03] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Right, booted into 17. What now?
[12:03] <ectospasm> GreyWolfe:  Java sucks?
[12:03] <berent> can anyone tell me how do i know which perl modules i need for using DBConnect:db on ubuntu. my cpan doesn't seem proper
[12:03] <volantares> i probably will do so if ubuntu and grub ever decide that my computer actually works
[12:03] <GreyWolfe> Anyone have a helpful suggestion?
[12:03] <deepfreez> tnx
[12:03] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok - so do a "lsmod | grep nvidia" lets see if its loaded
[12:03] <Mortice> berent: To what database are you trying to connect?
[12:03] <gmbizzle> Greywolfe, which applets?
[12:04] <GreyWolfe> gmbizzle: It's a MUD client
[12:04] <ikonia_> GreyWolfe bug in the app ?
[12:04] <ikonia_> GreyWolfe bug in the jvm
[12:04] <gmbizzle> holy cow. Haven't used MUD in forever...but I'd go with the applet
[12:04] <ectospasm> GreyWolfe:  I'm just bitter that Sun hasn't released a 64bit JRE, and nspluginwrapper doesn't recognize the 32bit JRE...
[12:04] <GreyWolfe> ikonia_: I seem to be the only one having the problem
[12:04] <berent> Mortice : i am debugging a file which has a statement "use DBConnect::db" not sure which db.
[12:04] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: It's not
[12:05] <schnoodles> if anyone has time can they look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=561064 and see if they have ANY idea why it might be doing it :(
[12:05] <gmbizzle> You tried all the "copy & paste" shortcuts?
[12:05] <ikonia_> DRMacIver "sudo depmod nvidia"
[12:05] <gmbizzle> update your java
[12:05] <ectospasm> berent:  that probably is Berkely db
[12:05] <ectospasm> berent:  just a guess
[12:05] <GreyWolfe> gmbizzle: Yea, and I have the newest Java installed
[12:05] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Can't read module nvidia
[12:05] <ikonia_> DRMacIver rats
[12:05] <ikonia_> DRMacIver can you verify the location of nvidia module again please
[12:06] <berent> ectopasm : but i need just the package to install so that i can debug it. can u tell me that
[12:06] <GreyWolfe> gmbizzle: What is the newest version of Java?
[12:06] <Mortice> berent: can you check the use lines at the top of the file? There should be one where it tries to import a database library
[12:06] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Oops. One second. Wrong version of 17.
[12:06] <Jowi> schnoodles, 1. check the md5sum of the iso. if it is ok: 2. burn on different media at low (x4 or lower) speed.
[12:06] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ha ha ha, no problem
[12:06] <volantares> if nvidia decides that they won't keep supporting ubuntu then perhaps i should change. i dunno.
[12:06] <ikonia_> DRMacIver lets try again
[12:06] <ikonia_> volantares nvidia don't support ubuntu
[12:07] <schnoodles> how do i know what the md5sum needs to be Jowi ?
[12:07] <schnoodles> its wierd that only some parts work
[12:07] <Jowi> schnoodles, question is. is the bad disk i/o meaning the CD is bad or that the HDD is bad...?
[12:07] <Jowi> !md5
[12:07] <ubotu> To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[12:08] <jscinoz> Is it possible to get audio output over HDMI with the snd-hda-intel alsa driver? If so how?
[12:08] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: lsmod at least shows something for nvidia now. Still no working X.
[12:08] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ok - thats a cracking start
[12:08] <gmbizzle> Greywolfe: I recently updated my java for firefox & I believe it was v6 update 2
[12:08] <ikonia_> so whats the error this time ?
[12:08] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I might quickly try to make the nvidia drivers directly if this isn't up and running soon. :)
[12:08] <MasterShrek> 3 minutes, im telling you
[12:08] <ikonia_> DRMacIver 'd advise again that, but I'm happy to help with that too
[12:09] <GreyWolfe> gmbizzle: Can you tell me how to do that? I am pretty new to ubuntu and such
[12:09] <MasterShrek> ive ran nvidias drivers from their site for a couple years now, and never had any problems
[12:09] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Any particular reason you'd advise against it?
[12:09] <ikonia_> MasterShrek: no-one is saying there is problems with the drivers, they are good
[12:09] <kadakas> how do i change the name of my computer ?
[12:09] <berent> Mortice : #!/usr/bin/perl -w^M
[12:09] <MasterShrek> well u keep telling DRMacIver to do it some other way, seems like a waste of time
[12:09] <berent> use strict;^M
[12:09] <berent> #use LWP::Debug qw(+);^M
[12:09] <berent>   no mention of db
[12:09] <ectospasm> kadakas:  sudo hostname <new name>
[12:09] <Jowi> kadakas, "hostname"
[12:09] <ikonia_> DRMacIver simpley because something has happened to your machine thats gone wrong, plugging in additional drivers may mask a bigger problem
[12:10] <Mortice> !paste > berent
[12:10] <DRMacIver> ok.
[12:10] <ikonia_> DRMacIver plus if you want ubuntu support better to use the ubuntu packages
[12:10] <ectospasm> kadakas:  or somewhere in the GUI
[12:10] <berent> sorry
[12:10] <Mortice> berent: no problem :)
[12:10] <gmbizzle> Greywolfe: you should be able to sudo apt-get update
[12:10] <ikonia_> DRMacIver as MasterShrek says though, there is nothing wrong with the nvidia.com drivers
[12:10] <gmbizzle> and then apt-get sun-java
[12:10] <amadeux> I really like K3B. Is there a comparable gnome alternative?
[12:10] <gmbizzle> but I'm not 100% correct on the package name
[12:10] <MasterShrek> amadeux, i use k3b in gnome, runs just fine =D
[12:11] <Mortice> berent: I think we need more background on this script really. If you don't know what database it should connect to, what are you using it for?
[12:11] <volantares> would someone like to start helping me with my grub/fakeRAID issue, because while that fakeraid page i saw was knowledgable, i don't plan on using it as a root, so i'll have to change/alter grub differently, i would presume
[12:11] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: so whats the current error for X?
[12:11] <gmbizzle> and don't forget the "install" before the package
[12:11] <ectospasm> kadakas:  in GNOME, you can click System/Administration/Network, and click the General tab
[12:11] <amadeux> MasterShrek: Guess I could just do that :)
[12:11] <ikonia_> volantares I STRONGLY advise against using fake raid
[12:11] <jscinoz> Anyone have any ideas about my problem with HDMI audio
[12:11] <ikonia_> volantares use software raid in linux
[12:11] <Rageon> why is GNU chess so hard :(
[12:12] <volantares> i appreciate that, but i don't use one operating system
[12:12] <rafael__> what is fake raid ?
[12:12] <Mortice> berent: because it looks as if all that's needed is the relevant DBI driver, which is in the apt repositories, but I can't tell you which :)
[12:12] <schnoodles> Jowi, i know i can do md5sum -c ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.md5 but how do i actually get the md5 file :\ i only downloaded a .iso :\
[12:12] <ikonia_> volantares thats no reason to use fake raid,
[12:12] <volantares> well that's well and good but my system's already set up
[12:12] <ikonia_> volantares fair enough
[12:13] <ectospasm> schnoodles:  if you go to the mirror you downloaded it from, there should be an MD5SUM file there, containing all the sums you need
[12:13] <berent> Mortice: there is no specific db which the script mentions but has a line: my $db = DBConnect::db->new();
[12:13] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module. Fatal server error: no screens found
[12:13] <DRMacIver> (summarised)
[12:13] <ikonia_> DRMacIver thats surprising as you've got the nvidia module loaded
[12:13] <ikonia_> DRMacIver lsmod | grep nvidia does show a module loaded doesn't it ?
[12:14] <Mortice> berent: OK, but what I'm saying is that DBConnect is provided by the dbi modules, but I can't tell you which to install if I don't know what database the script wants.
[12:14] <berent> Mortice: can't i have all?
[12:14] <GreyWolfe> gmbizzle: Can I ask you to test something for me, so I can see if it is a problem with just me?
[12:14] <berent> Mortice: should be 3/4 at max
[12:14] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Yes
[12:14] <ikonia_> and the module is called just "nvidia
[12:15] <Mortice> berent: you could, but unless you have a database set up as the script expects, it's still not going to work
[12:15] <rafael__> un. notebook can use agp video too ?
[12:15] <schnoodles> ectospasm, there is only a .manifest file. Could that be it ?
[12:15] <ectospasm> schnoodles:  no... lemme look
[12:15] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Yep
[12:15] <ikonia_> DRMacIver thats very odd and a bit worrying
[12:15] <MasterShrek> thats weird
[12:15] <schnoodles> http://public.www.planetmirror.com/pub/ubuntu/releases/feisty/ i downloaded the ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso
[12:15] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I get that a lot. :)
[12:16] <ikonia_> DRMacIver can you delete the xorg.log and start x again so we get a clean log and paste it into a pastebin for me please
[12:16] <DRMacIver> ok
[12:16] <Mortice> berent: but if you want to do that anyway, apt-cache search libdbd perl to see a list of relevant modules you can install with apt-get
[12:16] <Jowi> schnoodles, http://ubuntu.cs.utah.edu/releases/7.04/MD5SUMS
[12:16] <schnoodles> ok so how do i work out if my .iso has that ?
[12:17] <ectospasm> schnoodles:  replace this with your favorite mirror, but the MD5SUMS file can be found here:  http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/ubuntu-releases/7.04/
[12:17] <berent> thx Mortice
[12:17] <ectospasm> there's also the GPG file that you can verify the MD5SUMS are genuine
[12:17] <jscinoz> Is it possible to get audio output over HDMI with the snd-hda-intel alsa driver? If so how?
[12:18] <ectospasm> jscinoz:  you might be better served by asking on an alsa mailing list or forum...
[12:18] <CyberMad> sometime i got problem when printing document from ubuntu to windows shared printer, so there is no incoming printing job to windows. Then i delete the print job on ubuntu, then /etc/init.d/cupsys restart, well after that user can print again. How to fix this problem?
[12:18] <tokyoahead> hi guys, anybody knows if the latest version of Gnome will be available through the update manager and when?
[12:18] <Jowi> schnoodles, the MD5SUMS file should contain the sum for all 7.04 releases.
[12:18] <ikonia_> tokyoahead gome major versions will not change
[12:18] <MasterShrek> tokyoahead, gusty has 2.20
[12:18] <Jowi> schnoodles, so download that file, then md5sum -c name.iso
[12:19] <tokyoahead> ikonia_: so I will have to wait for the next major release of ubuntu? when will that come out, any schedule?
[12:19] <jscinoz> ectospasm, tried #alsa on this server, no response
[12:19] <ikonia_> tokyoahead 18/10/07
[12:19] <MasterShrek> next month tokyoahead
[12:19] <ectospasm> jscinoz:  when did you try?
[12:19] <tokyoahead> wow great!
[12:19] <jscinoz> ectopasm, 40mins ago, no response from the 60+ people there
[12:20] <slackern> tokyoahead: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule
[12:20] <schnoodles> My File: a29e4407fd40aebad71ac10569a58b4a - What it should have been: e296e3468358789904097fc8df29609a
[12:20] <revilodraw> my sisters xp install is already activated, but is asking me to activate it... when i click ok it logs me out? sorry for asking here, but i asked in #windows and there was less activity on there than my grandmother's coffin... ps i use ubuntu :-P
[12:20] <schnoodles> what does that mean happened ?
[12:20] <ectospasm> jscinoz:  my guess is most of those are in N. America, and thus are probably asleep right now, literally.  It's only 0620 EST right now
[12:21] <mmc> where can I read about the /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/  files?
[12:21] <phpcurious> hi, anybody knows how to set up network printer in Ubuntu?
[12:21] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: On further inspection, there's more useful information I failed to convey. Oops. Here's a paste: http://pastebin.com/m5c34d7e7
[12:21] <ikonia_>  DRMacIver great, looking
[12:21] <Jowi> schnoodles, is the md5sum does not match it means that the download is corrupt.
[12:21] <DRMacIver> Oh, huh. That's not the log information I thought it was.
[12:21] <DRMacIver> It's different from what's showing on the actual X startup. One moment.
[12:22] <jscinoz> >_<
[12:22] <Mortice> phpcurious: do you mean setting it up so that ubuntu can access a network printer, or sharing a printer connected to the ubuntu box?
[12:23] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: There's a message about an "API mismatch" in the actual error message that doesn't seem to be in the log.
[12:23] <volantares> you'll have to show me how to pastebin too, at some point
[12:23] <schnoodles> ahh ok thanks Jowi, ill download it again. no idea why that was. :)
[12:24] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: NVIDIA kernel module has the version 1.0-9746 but this X module has the version 1.0-9631
[12:24] <Mortice> phpcurious: either way, this page should help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu
[12:25] <schnoodles> brb reconnecting
[12:26] <variant> how do you change the text in the gltext screensaver?
[12:26] <nomad111> how do i stop my mic volume from auto adjusting
[12:26] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: very interesting
[12:27] <bascule> variant: man gltext (-text string)
[12:27] <charlene_> thx
[12:27] <variant> bascule: i mean in a gui way, want to tell my granddad
[12:27] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: whats very odd
[12:27] <volantares> brb
[12:28] <CyberMad> sometime i got problem when printing document from ubuntu to windows shared printer, so there is no incoming printing job to windows. Then i delete the print job on ubuntu, then /etc/init.d/cupsys restart, well after that user can print again. How to fix this problem?
[12:28] <bascule> variant: it's probably hard coded and can only be overridden that way
[12:28] <variant> bascule: thats strange, xscreensaver used to allow to change those thhings
[12:28] <variant> same as the images in the glslideshow screensaver
[12:28] <phpcurious> Mortice: sorry for the late reply , but thanks, i'll try that immediately ;)
[12:29] <swan49> hi, i am running Feisty. sound card Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07). cannot record thru microphone. how to make it work?
[12:29] <Mortice> phpcurious: not a problem. that's what a separate window for lines including my nick is for. :)
[12:29] <ikonia_> DRMacIver: can you do a modinfo on the nvidia.ko file ?
[12:29] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I generate bizarre and incomprehensible errors on all too regular a basis I'm afraid.
[12:29] <mmc> I want to pull some (source) packages from debian. how to do it?  My first step is adding lines in soruces.list and adding PT::Default-Release "gutsy";      in a new file in   /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/
[12:30] <phpcurious> Mortice: just another question. i am running Ubuntu Feisty in VMWare... does that matter at all?
[12:30] <bascule> variant: xscreensaver-demo, which is mysteriously missing on my system used to allow these changes, dunno where it's gone
[12:30] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: What am I looking for? It's long.
[12:30] <ikonia_> DRMacIver specificly the version number
[12:30] <Silence-> hello
[12:31] <Mortice> phpcurious: That's out of the realm of my experience, but I wouldn't imagine so.
[12:31] <Silence-> tell  me how to configure ssh server ?
[12:32] <phpcurious> Mortice: oh okay... thanks for the help.
[12:32] <variant> bascule: it's not inluded since ubuntu uses gnome-screensaver (leaving no way to change screensaver defaults)
[12:32] <JohnFlux> Silence- edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config I think
[12:32] <JohnFlux> Silence-: there's probably a gui way, but the config file is easy enough as well
[12:32] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I don't see anything that looks like a version number in there. vermagic says "2.6.17-10-generic SMP mod_unload gcc-4.1" if that helps.
[12:33] <bascule> variant: i thin we're snookered then ...
[12:33] <Silence-> JohnFlux:  tell me the gui way ..
[12:33] <ikonia_> DRMacIver thats enough, so it is built for your kernel
[12:33] <variant> JohnFlux: there is not a gui way
[12:33] <ikonia_> DRMacIver the only thing I can suggest (and this is no fact) is that you've updated Xorg to expect a newer nvidia module, but your kernel has not updated so its a miss-match
[12:33] <ikonia_> DRMacIver you can try a sudo apt-get upgrade and make sure everything is up to date
[12:34] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: It says everything's up to date.
[12:34] <Silence-> ok config file is the only way .. so how can i add users and privileges to users
[12:34] <DRMacIver> On this note, I'm going to try the nvidia drivers directly now. :)
[12:34] <ikonia_> DRMacIver I don't understand why nvidia-glx has not dumped the drivers into your .20 kernel then
[12:35] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I usually blame gremlins at this stage.
[12:35] <ikonia_> DRMacIver that sounds a reasonable suggestion, however be warned your system may have futher problems as it looks like some sort of update has gone wrong
[12:35] <ikonia_> DRMacIver thats exceptionally strange behaviour
[12:35] <rafael__> ikonia, notebook can use agp video too ? or in the case mine is a nvidia it must be pci ?
[12:35] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Probably. But the only things I've changed before the reboot that started this are enabling the driver and updating some incidental applications (elinks, kate and I think one other minor thing that temporarily escapes me)
[12:36] <ikonia_> DRMacIver its the fact that nvidia-glx is updated but not with the kernel
[12:36] <bascule> variant: /usr/share/xscreensaver/config/gltext.xml <-- a start
[12:37] <bascule> variant: <command arg="-root"/> add -text "some text" to that?
[12:37] <tarelerulz> I am using rtorrent and I want to see what ports it use for tcp and udp so I can set up my router to port forward those parts and to use those protocals
[12:37] <rafael__> tarelerulz, google it
[12:37] <keito> how can I check the current version of an installed package from terminal ie; wine
[12:38] <variant> bascule: yeah i found that, not exactly what my granddad was hoping for i suspect
[12:38] <variant> :)
[12:39] <variant> keito: apt-cache show wine
[12:39] <bascule> variant: didn't ork anyway ... :(
[12:39] <variant> damn
[12:39] <bascule> work/bork/mork :)
[12:40] <keito> variant: thanks for that, perfect
[12:40] <DRMacIver> Hm. Pardon me while I start giggling hysterically.
[12:40] <DRMacIver> The network card has just stopped working by the looks of it...
[12:41] <DRMacIver> I have a sudden sinkingfeeling I may be looking at the death throes of this computer...
[12:42] <Meroigo> Is there a known date for Gutsy Gibbon's release?
[12:42] <variant> bascule: sudo apt-get install xscreensaver && xscreensaver-demo
[12:42] <variant> Meroigo: yeah,it's in the topic of ubuntu+1
[12:42] <variant> Meroigo: yeah,it's in the topic of "ubuntu+1
[12:42] <variant> Meroigo: yeah,it's in the topic of #ubuntu+1
[12:42] <variant> sorry about that!
[12:43] <Meroigo> okay =) *joins*
[12:43] <DRMacIver> variant: I missed that. Is it in the topic of #ubuntu+1?
[12:44] <ikonia_> DRMacIver things not going good ?
[12:44] <variant> DRMacIver: lol
[12:44] <bascule> variant: crazy, I apt-cache search xscreensaver-demo and got nothing ;/
[12:44] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Yah, looks like it's forgotten how to talk to the network now...
[12:44] <variant> bascule: it's part of the xscreensaver package
[12:45] <ikonia_> DRMacIver your system sounds like a mess (hence why I was saying you may have more problems)
[12:45] <volantares> shoot it like a dying horse
[12:45] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I have a tentative hope that it was using the 17 kernel there and something new had been installed which didn't play well with that. Making sure it's in 20 and trying again.
[12:45] <MindSpark> hi y'all
[12:45] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: And yes, it really is isn't it? :( I think I'm scheduling a clean reinstall.
[12:46] <MindSpark> what is the apache man-pages package called ?
[12:46] <MindSpark> I got apache-doc
[12:46] <ikonia_> DRMacIver I'd back that up, or hang on for gusty in a week or so
[12:46] <MindSpark> and it still doesn't man apache or httpf
[12:46] <MindSpark> httpd
[12:46] <bascule> variant: sussed it, nice :)
[12:47] <zombie_monkey> should I prepare in some way for a reinstall of alsa after I upgraded my kernel or should I repeat the same steps I did when I installed it the first time?
[12:47] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: I'm not waiting a week to get my primary system up and running. :)
[12:47] <zombie_monkey> like deleting some stuff?
[12:48] <ikonia_> DRMacIver ahh, ok no problem didn't know how urgent it was
[12:48] <DRMacIver> I mean, I can function without it. I have two computers. But it would be annoying. :)
[12:49] <Keule|On> hi there
[12:49] <bascule> hi Keule|On
[12:50] <Keule|On> is there any torent for the beta of 7.10 ?
[12:50] <pyrohotdog> How can I stop my motd from being reset to the Ubuntu default after every restart?
[12:50] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: Anyway, thank you very much for your help.
[12:50] <murlidhar> is there any channel for discussing the softwares for ubuntu????
[12:50] <ikonia_> DRMacIver not at all, sorry its not got you anwhere
[12:50] <ikonia_> murlidhar your in it
[12:50] <DRMacIver> ikonia_: That's ok. Sorry to make you deal with such a messed up system. :)
[12:51] <ikonia_> DRMacIver any time, thats what I'm here for
[12:51] <zombie_monkey> should I prepare in some way for a reinstall of alsa after I upgraded my kernel or should I repeat the same steps I did when I installed it the first time? should I delete the old installation?
[12:51] <volantares> that sounds like an invitiation :P
[12:51] <DRMacIver> Bye
[12:52] <murlidhar> k :) can u tell where can i find a application to transfer my files from my desktop to phone without using bluetooth
[12:52] <volantares> would it be possible to get help with this fakeraid and grub?
[12:52] <ikonia_> murlidhar what type of phone is it
[12:52] <murlidhar> i mean through usb cable
[12:52] <volantares> if absolutely nothing else?
[12:52] <murlidhar> sony ericsson
[12:52] <ikonia_> volantares I doubt it
[12:52] <ikonia_> murlidhar I'm not aware of any sony specific software for ubuntu
[12:52] <ikonia_> murlidhar you can search for some generic stuff
[12:53] <volantares> ikonia_: well i do know the mapper code, and all that stuff. it's just getting grub to get over its error 17
[12:53] <murlidhar> ikonia_: i did but all i got is through bluetooth dongle
[12:54] <ikonia_> murlidhar then you may have no luck
[12:54] <ikonia_> volantares grub on fake raid is just pain
[12:54] <Xero> murlidhar, where did you get a bluetooth dongle and how expensive was it?
[12:54] <murlidhar> ikonia_: i don't have bluetooth dongle i have usb cable given along with my phone
[12:55] <ikonia_> murlidhar as I said you may be out of luck
[12:55] <volantares> ikonia: is lilo any better, or shall i just dump linux?
[12:55] <Xero> Where can I get a bluetooth dongle?
[12:55] <npnufn> In windows I can add more than one gateway to one interface,  How can I do this on my feisty?
[12:56] <murlidhar> ikonia_: i have been searching for it quite a while . and i use windows for the sole purpose of transferring files from system to my phone
[12:56] <ikonia_> volantares lilo is even more of a pain
[12:56] <ikonia_> murlidhar you maybe out of luck
[12:57] <murlidhar> ikonia_: :(
[12:57] <Hooloovoo> Anyone know when the beta image will be released?
[12:57] <gregshallard> Are there any germans here that wouldn't mind that would quickly teach me a little bit of german
[12:57] <Keule|On> is there any torent for the beta of 7.10 ?
[12:57] <npnufn> Murali what's your phone, I can do that with my friends Sony phone without any additional software.
[12:58] <heartones> I know a little german ;)
[12:58] <murlidhar> thnks npnufn  mine is w550i
[12:58] <ikonia_> Hooloovoo read the website
[12:58] <ikonia_> Keule|On: no
[12:59] <npnufn> I don't know much about mobiles.  If it is Nokia, then you just have to browse Nokia site for their Linux software, if available.
[12:59] <STJ> I have a PS2 eyetoy that I used as a wbcam on windows,and i found drivers for it for Linux,but I dont know how to install it,any one know anything about it?
[12:59] <ikonia_> npnufn no there is no linux software for nokias, only the open source gnokia and he's not using a nokia
[12:59] <MeRodent> damn kernal updates.
[12:59] <murlidhar> npnufn: mine is sony ericsson w550i
[12:59] <STJ> I am a noob :(
[01:00] <volantares> ikonia: can you at least explain to me why it still gives me an error when the drives aren't listed/used as a root or anything else at all?
[01:00] <panosru> how can i install 32bit flash into gutsy 64bit?
[01:00] <ikonia_> volantares most likley because it can't see the "fake" drive as the fake driver is created via a software device that it may not know about unless its built into grub
[01:01] <volantares> which theroetically means dmraid
[01:01] <Hooloovoo> ikonia_: Can't find anything on the website.
[01:02] <ikonia_> volantares yes, but I don't think grub supports dmraim
[01:02] <ikonia_> dmraid
[01:02] <STJ> can anyone help me with my eyetoy webcam problem?
[01:02] <volantares> ikonia and you can't tell it to ignore drives completely?
[01:02] <npnufn> murlidhar; my friend who is good at Sony mobiles is saying that, if you are having additional memory card then you should be able to access it, without any problem.  His mobile is Sony k750 and we can connect it to our feisty without any problem.
[01:02] <ikonia_> volantares it needs a drive to read the menu.lst from
[01:03] <volantares> ikonia: oh it DOES have that. i have two drives that aren't raid config..
[01:03] <zombie_monkey> sound's not wroking after I upgraded the kernel; do I have to find everything that alsa installed and delete it or just reinstall over it?
[01:03] <ikonia_> volantares ahhh got you
[01:03] <volantares> ikonia: i have two ide drives (not raid), and two sata: raid.
[01:03] <STJ> please some one help me
[01:03] <npnufn> some other one who is having w550i is not present here, so I can't help you right now.
[01:03] <murlidhar> npnufn: it doesn't have any additional card only built in 256mb memory
[01:03] <ikonia_> volantares ok - then in that case I suggest you make "/boot" on one of the empty drives and you should be fine
[01:03] <volantares> ikonia: primary ide = boot sector/etc, slave ide = linux, raid = windows
[01:04] <STJ> I really need my webcam running do I can cam chat with my mother in another state
[01:04] <STJ> I am sorry to bother anyone
[01:04] <murlidhar> npnufn: k not probs thnks anyway for tryin to help me out:)
[01:04] <ikonia_> then stop asking every 10 seconds
[01:04] <STJ> :(
[01:05] <zombie_monkey> STJ: I just ask evry five minutes, that should be ok
[01:05] <murlidhar> !cam
[01:05] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[01:05] <volantares> ikonia: well i've installed ubuntu on the slave, and if i remove the raid drives, it works fine (ignoring other issues, it loads). if the drive is present, even if i try removing it from device.map, and the fact that neither OS is "rooted" to the raid drive, it gives me an error 17
[01:05] <murlidhar> !cam > STJ
[01:05] <STJ> !cam
[01:05] <gmbizzle> stj: what's your cam model?
[01:06] <npnufn> murlidhar; I can help you if he is online within sometime.  I think he had connected his w550i without any problem to his feisty system.
[01:06] <STJ> it's a PS2 Eyetoy Namtai
[01:06] <STJ> I used it on winXP
[01:06] <ikonia_> volantares at what point do you get 17 - do you get the menu first ?
[01:06] <volantares> ikonia: stage 1.5
[01:06] <ikonia_> volantares so you don't get the boot menu up
[01:07] <volantares> ikonia: nope. not unless the sata drives are removed
[01:07] <gmbizzle> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=272328
[01:07] <ikonia_> volantares: it sounds like you need to re-install grub with different "root" options
[01:07] <gmbizzle> it's for USB, but I don't think that getting it to work with PS2 would be hard
[01:07] <STJ> cool
[01:08] <STJ> thank you
[01:08] <STJ> I hope I can get it working
[01:08] <STJ> I found a whole list of drivers for it
[01:08] <STJ> i just dont nkow how to install it
[01:08] <MeRodent> volantares, I think error 17 is that the menu.lst file can't be found by the boot loader.
[01:08] <volantares> ikonia: ok, well unfortunately i'm completely new at this, so if you could help me, that'd be great
[01:08] <volantares> MeRodent: error 17 means that it cannot read the partition
[01:09] <margaret> how do  I find out whether this lappy can run beryl?
[01:09] <MindSpark> does anyone know the name of the package that has the apache manual pages  ?
[01:09] <ikonia_> volantares yeah, sure no problem
[01:09] <ikonia_> volantares do you want to walk through this now ?
[01:09] <bascule> volantares: is it one of those promise RAID controller thingys that windows is on?
[01:09] <MeRodent> volantares, I had the same problem when I added a partition in before the ubuntu partition (windows partition manager).
[01:09] <zombie_monkey> I used to get error 17 when I was trying to install debian, and i solved it by deleting the partition and creating it anew with the debian install manager's partition manager
[01:09] <margaret> what is equivalent to windows device manager
[01:09] <MeRodent> volantares, can you load the livecd?
[01:09] <npnufn> In windows I can add more than one gateway to one interface,  How can I do this on my feisty?
[01:09] <volantares> ikonia: if you could give me a couple of minutes, i'll be able to, yeah. i'm on live-cd atm btw
[01:09] <bascule> margaret: there kind of isn't one
[01:10] <volantares> yes
[01:10] <ikonia_> volantares no problem, shout when you are free
[01:10] <ikonia_> volantares it will take some trial and error to get working
[01:10] <oooplz> margaret: you can list the hardware with lspci and lsusb
[01:10] <aguitel> how i know the temperature of my cpu ?
[01:10] <variant> the gnome sabayon tool is awesome..
[01:10] <volantares> yeah that's fine
[01:10] <MeRodent> volantares, run gparted and take a note of the partion ubuntu is installed to.
[01:10] <frojnd> hello there
[01:10] <murlidhar> volantares: why don't u give a description of partition layout ????
[01:10] <bascule> hi
[01:10] <frojnd> How can I get rid of that: /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[01:10] <Keitaro> how do i change directory to desktop in terminal please?
[01:11] <volantares> just a sec.. and then i'll explain it
[01:11] <nocturn> I need to give sudo on tar, cp, mv etc to someone.  Can I limit this to part of the filesystem (/var/www/...)?
[01:11] <MeRodent> Keitaro, cd ~/Desktop
[01:11] <bascule> Keitaro: cd ~/Desktop
[01:11] <margaret> Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[01:11] <volantares> *eating food*
[01:11] <Keitaro> thnx :)
[01:11] <frojnd> This /var/cache/apt/archives/lock is driving me crazy..
[01:11] <margaret> will that suffice
[01:11] <koshari> margeret or you can go to system/preferences /hardware
[01:11] <variant> frojnd: close the apt proccess
[01:11] <bascule> margaret: yes it will work
[01:11] <variant> frojnd: it can be synaptic or apt running in a terminal
[01:11] <variant> frojnd: make sure all program installers are closed etc
[01:11] <murlidhar> volantares: paste-bin this sudo fdisk -l > ~/Desktop/Partition.Layout.$(date +%m-%d-%Y-%T).txt
[01:12] <frojnd> variant: oh, I see..
[01:12] <amadeux> What is the easiest way for me to upgrade from Ubuntus ancient gaim to a newer (newest?) pidgin?
[01:12] <variant> koshari: cd Desktop
[01:12] <MeRodent> frojnd, or auto update if not closed.
[01:12] <Keitaro> =/ says no such file or directory when i change directory to desktop :(
[01:12] <bascule> margaret: I have the same chip on mine
[01:12] <variant> amadeux: install the latest version of ubuntu (gutsy, when it is released)
[01:12] <margaret> bascule, one command now cause aglix is built in fiesty right
[01:12] <MeRodent> Keitaro, it needs to be Desktop not desktop
[01:12] <amadeux> variant: but I don't want to wait until it is released!
[01:13] <Keitaro> MeRodent oh uppercase :P thnx
[01:13] <bascule> margaret: I dunno what aglix is, some acceleration framework?
[01:13] <MeRodent> Keitaro, linux is case specific
[01:13] <variant> amadeux: well, you can upgrade now but it is still in development and should not be used unless you don't mind the chance of your computer not booting
[01:13] <variant> amadeux: you can also compile it from soruce
[01:13] <variant> source*
[01:14] <Keitaro> MeRodent: thats gonna be a problem for me :P
[01:14] <amadeux> variant: I just want pidgin :(
[01:14] <MeRodent> Keitaro, use <tab> to complete names.
[01:14] <variant> amadeux: all that has changed is the name.. and a few other small features.
[01:14] <variant> amadeux: gutsy comes out in a month
[01:14] <MeRodent> Keitaro, as long as you start right it makes it easier.
[01:14] <volantares> hmm that's interesting.
[01:14] <bascule> margaret: i have accelerated graphics here, I didn't have to do a thing, it just worked
[01:14] <variant> amadeux: it's fairly stable right now though, you _probably_ wouldn't have any major issues if you upgraded
[01:15] <zombie_monkey> sound's not wroking after I upgraded the kernel; do I have to find everything that alsa installed and delete it or just reinstall over it?
[01:15] <amadeux> variant: can't I just download the gutsy pidgin package?
[01:15] <variant> bascule: freesoftware drivers ftw..
[01:15] <margaret> bascule, what command
[01:15] <amadeux> variant: and will it use my settings from my .gaim?
[01:15] <variant> amadeux: that is not reccomended but it might work
[01:15] <Keitaro> MeRodent: hehe im using tab to complete names :P and yeah im practicing ow to use linux :)
[01:15] <volantares> it says one of my drives has apartitition table, the other doesn't
[01:15] <bascule> margaret: no command, just works
[01:15] <variant> amadeux: no idea about the settings
[01:15] <volantares> that's different.
[01:15] <margaret> bascule, or how did you install or make work
[01:15] <swan49> !mic > swan49
[01:15] <volantares> ok.. so i've done that command.. how do you pastebin?
[01:16] <bascule> margaret: I did nothing, it just works
[01:16] <MeRodent> !pastebin
[01:16] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:16] <variant> amadeux: it depends how much has changed, it's not hard to log in again though.. it imports your buddy list from the net anyway so ther eis not much to configure
[01:16] <margaret> bascule, beryl
[01:16] <margaret> bascule, ??
[01:16] <bascule> amadeux: sudo apt-get install beryl-manager
[01:16] <bascule> margaret: ^
[01:17] <bascule> margaret: then run beryl-manager from applications -> system tools
[01:17] <volantares> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38795/
[01:17] <margaret> bascule, will that automatically make it enabled on login or just started by hand
[01:18] <bascule> margaret: system - preferences - sessions add it there and save for autostart
[01:18] <zombie_monkey> sound's not wroking after I upgraded the kernel; I have installed alsa 1.0.14 manually, not through synaptic; in synaptic there is 1.0.13, which doesn't work for me; do I have to find everything that alsa 1.0.14 installed and delete it or just reinstall over it?
[01:18] <amadeux> Everyone: Would it be hard to make a i686 release of ubuntu? every package compiled for modern processors
[01:19] <bascule> zombie_monkey: if you are changing kernels, redo it as before
[01:19] <ikonia_> amadeux why would you do that ?
[01:19] <volantares> how do you hide join/parts in gaim?
[01:19] <Undress_Bonifaci> hello
[01:19] <oooplz> amadeux: waste of time. the performance increase would be minor.
[01:19] <riaal> Is there a known problem with Fiesty and Radeon grapics? The screen / computer locksdown on first boot
[01:19] <Undress_Bonifaci> how to set into starup my xampp
[01:19] <MeRodent> volantares, this should work :  sudo grub
[01:20] <volantares> ikonia: i'm back, murlidhar: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38795/
[01:20] <volantares> sorry for the copy
[01:20] <riaal> Is there a known problem with Fiesty and Radeon grapics? The screen / computer locksdown on first boot, I know xserv is supose to fail but I don't even get that far. Breezy works "fine" thow :S
[01:20] <MeRodent> volantares, then at the grub prompt>   root (hd1,0)
[01:20] <ikonia_> volantares you need to sudo grub then do "root (hd3,0)
[01:20] <ikonia_> MeRodent hd1 ?
[01:20] <volantares> hrm
[01:21] <ikonia_> surly 3
[01:21] <ikonia_> as its his last drive with linux on
[01:21] <MeRodent> volantares, sorry root (hd2,0)
[01:21] <rYno> can anyone help me with upgrading my video driver?
[01:21] <volantares> would any of you like any other info?
[01:21] <ikonia_> MeRodent 2 ?
[01:21] <MeRodent> volantares, the 3rd device counting from 0
[01:21] <ikonia_> MeRodent why 2
[01:21] <ikonia_> MeRodent he's got 4
[01:21] <ikonia_> oh now
[01:21] <ikonia_> no
[01:21] <ikonia_> he has 3
[01:21] <ikonia_> 2 is right
[01:21] <MeRodent> ikonia, the third hard disk
[01:22] <ikonia_> sorry, I read 4 devices
[01:22] <ikonia_> I thought he had 4 disks
[01:22] <rhYaN`> how to set into starup my apache, mysql, im using xampp
[01:22] <volantares> well the SECOND disk doesn't have a device listed
[01:22] <MeRodent> volantares, then > setup (hd2)
[01:22] <kst> hey guys, i just installed listen audio player... now that i started playing some files, the browser stuff on the right side (similar to itunes) just disappeared and i have no idea how to enable it again... hel? :(
[01:22] <murlidhar_> volantares: did u pastebin ????
[01:22] <volantares> cos its partition doesn't exist (it didn't paste that error)
[01:22] <volantares> murlidhar yeah
[01:22] <ikonia_> MeRodent nah, setup hd0  you still want that on the primary
[01:22] <volantares> btw everyone, make sure that i can still boot to windows too (which boots from the 160GB HD)
[01:23] <bmt2> hello to all
[01:23] <volantares> so i don't know if it's counting the second 320 or not.
[01:23] <murlidhar_> volantares: send me link i missed it somewhere
[01:23] <volantares> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38795/
[01:23] <bmt2> i just did a apt-get install on gxine......when you execute gxine from a terminal it goes thru certain checks for setup.......but the video still doesn't play
[01:24] <amadeux> When I become root from a gnome terminal (su -), the title of the gnome terminal window changes to root. How can I disable that?
[01:24] <bmt2> when you close gxine and run it again..it goes thru the checks again, and still won't play the video
[01:24] <__doc__> I've got a strange scratch/hickup every 30 - 90 seconds in rythmbox, but amarok doesn't have it...
[01:24] <bmt2> any thoughts anybody ?
[01:24] <kst> think i got it sorted, Normal View displays it on the right border
[01:24] <bascule> bmt2: codecs?
[01:25] <bmt2> also firefox just recently all of a sudden want to do a "force quit" for no reason.....it has happened three times already this morning
[01:25] <bascule> !codecs | bmt2
[01:25] <ubotu> bmt2: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:25] <kst> whats that, a useful audio player in linux? i gotta love listen <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
[01:25] <bmt2> bascule: thanks
[01:25] <mjtunes> any1 know wot up wit automatix2
[01:25] <volantares> MeRodent and ikonia: what was the consensus? root (hd2,0) and then setup (hd0), or was it setup (hd2) ?
[01:25] <bascule> kst: useful? all of them :)
[01:26] <bmt2> bascule: it was .flv files that i was trying to play
[01:26] <oooplz> !automatix
[01:26] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[01:26] <Pici> mjtunes: please read above.
[01:26] <kst> bascule i'm coming from foobar2000, so far everything has been good but not even close to it :)
[01:26] <MeRodent> volantares, go with ikonia's suggestion of setup (hd0)
[01:26] <kst> rhythmbox is pretty good but lacks some, same for exaile
[01:26] <amadeux> When I become root from a gnome terminal (su -), the title of the gnome terminal window changes to root. How can I disable that?
[01:26] <bascule> bmt2: yeah ffmpeg and gst-* stuff should be in the links, I can play them here so it is possible
[01:26] <mjtunes> Error parsing proxy URL http://:8080/: Invalid host name.
[01:26] <bmt2> bascule: huh ?
[01:26] <mjtunes> i gettin that
[01:27] <Pici> mjtunes: from?
[01:27] <chuxxsss> thanks for the webcam websites that someone place up here it help me too :)
[01:27] <volantares> ikonia: Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition after the second command
[01:27] <MeRodent> volantares, setup installs the boot loader so it should be (hd0)
[01:27] <oooplz> amadeux: look into your .bashrc and change the part which sets the xterm title. you have to know some shellscripting to do that.
[01:27] <mjtunes> in terminal
[01:27] <bmt2> bascule: the .flv files play okay in totem...cause the codec is on my system...so why doesn't gxine play the files ?
[01:27] <Pici> mjtunes: When? You need to provide more details.
[01:27] <bascule> bmt2: packages you will need are named gst and ffmpeg with -something after it
[01:27] <volantares> oh hang on a second
[01:28] <mjtunes> wget http://www.getautomatix.com/keys/automatix2.key
[01:28] <volantares> just going to double check something
[01:28] <mjtunes> 
[01:28] <bmt2> bascule: oh okay...do you i have to do apt-get to obtain these packages ?
[01:28] <rYno> anyone know how to exit X?
[01:28] <mjtunes> i put that in and gettin
[01:28] <mjtunes> Error parsing proxy URL http://:8080/: Invalid host name.
[01:28] <Pici> mjtunes: Automatix is *not* supported in this channel.
[01:28] <bascule> bmt2: yeah, but if plays in totem, you have them ...
[01:28] <Pici> !automatix > mjtunes (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[01:28] <oooplz> amadeux: btw, you shouldn't become root by using  su -  it is better to run single commands with sudo prepended
[01:28] <variant> mjtunes: don't use it, it's garbage
[01:29] <bmt2> oooplz: you don't have to become root first to use ' sudo ' ?
[01:29] <variant> amadeux: actually, if you want to become root, use "sudo -i"
[01:29] <mjtunes> kk
[01:29] <oooplz> bmt2: no
[01:29] <rYno> how do i exit X?
[01:29] <volantares> MeRodent and ikonia: nope, that's the error
[01:30] <oooplz> bmt2: users can run sudo if they are in the "admin" group
[01:30] <bmt2> bascule: so it is not the lack of codecs that the files will not play in gxine
[01:30] <amadeux> oooplz: ok, what command am I looking for?
[01:30] <alok_> rYono:ctrl+alt+bckspace
[01:30] <oooplz> amadeux: look for the comment "If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir"
[01:30] <murlidhar_> kst: try amarok
[01:30] <kst> murlidhar it's KDE and somehow not working properly for me
[01:31] <kst> and it looks heavily overloaded :)
[01:31] <oooplz> amadeux: then comment out the whole case statement block below
[01:31] <MeRodent> volantares, try > boot (hd3,0)
[01:31] <kst> i was gonna use it but i dont like KDE at all and somehow it gave me countless errors in terminal
[01:31] <amadeux> oooplz: yep, found it myself :)
[01:31] <murlidhar_> kst: is it hanging???
[01:31] <oooplz> amadeux: be warned, you have to know what you are doing when changing .bashrc
[01:31] <bascule> bmt2: no
[01:31] <MeRodent> Just realised you have sda sdb hda then hdb
[01:31] <kst> hmm not really, just somehow complaining about random stuff in terminal (when launching with amarok &)
[01:32] <volantares> i ran boot, it says kernel must be loaded before booting
[01:32] <murlidhar_> kst: does it play mp3s??
[01:32] <amadeux> oooplz: I know, it's already done. Also, I know a little bash
[01:32] <oooplz> amadeux: alright
[01:32] <riaal> Anyone running ATi Radeon VGA?
[01:32] <amadeux> variant: why is sudo -i better?
[01:32] <kst> murlidhar yeah, played all kind of stuff
[01:32] <whatspy> good morning... is there a way to force some app to run in some workspace ?
[01:33] <murlidhar_> kst: perhaps some libs have not not been installed
[01:33] <amadeux> variant: and also, I hate the ubuntu dogma that you have to sudo everything. No way I am going to sudo 10 lines in a row. Much easier just to become root
[01:33] <bmt2> are there other video players other than totem ?
[01:33] <kst> murlidhar well it didnt complain about anything during install :) dunno.. but e.g. that KNotify thing crashed a few times
[01:33] <kst> stuff like that... i just want gnome stuff for my gnome desktop ;)
[01:33] <bascule> bmt2: lots, do you have beryl/compiz running?
[01:33] <kst> but listen really looks awesome
[01:33] <murlidhar_> kst: try to install it from synaptic
[01:34] <kst> murlidhar i did (well, apt-get)
[01:34] <kst> think i tried it with synaptic aswell
[01:34] <volantares> MeRodent: yeah, sdb was the disk where it "did not recognise a partition"
[01:34] <bmt2> bascule: no i do not have beryl/compiz running only because when i turned on just the generic 'desktop effects' i couldn't get videos to play
[01:34] <kst> same result somehow.. had it working first, then reinstalled later and it wouldnt work as before
[01:34] <npnufn> How can I add second gateway to the same interface on my feisty?
[01:34] <MeRodent> volantares, that's the 2nd raid drive?
[01:34] <bascule> well funny that, cause totem doesn't work for me I just noticed, but gxine is fine ...
[01:35] <volantares> MeRodent: yes, the two sata drives is the raid
[01:35] <bascule> bmt2: ^
[01:35] <bmt2> bascule: i have a dual core laptop (1.6 ghz), with 2 gigs of RAM...do you think that is enough to run beryl or compiz ?
[01:35] <bascule> bmt2: I can see video when i resize the window, but it quickly disappears, I am blaming beryl for this ;)
[01:35] <Grejao> Hi all...
[01:35] <oooplz> npnufn: do you mean a second default gateway? what would that be good for?
[01:35] <MeRodent> volantares, that's why I missed it. but it's still a physical drive, which I assume is why it is named.
[01:35] <volantares> MeRodent: the first ide drive is the "boot" drive (primary master) that vista boots off to start from (before going to the raid), and the slave is the linux drive (with 3 partititions)
[01:35] <bascule> bmt2: i am on t5500 with intel 945 and it is fine 1GB ram
[01:36] <bascule> bmt2: laptop also
[01:36] <Grejao> i install vncserver, i can access the remote desktop but don't see the window manager, only X ....
[01:36] <Pici> npnufn: look into the route command.  I *think( the syntax is `route add gateway x.x.x.x` but check the manpage.
[01:36] <Grejao> how do i configure ubuntu to see my Window manager desktop?
[01:36] <npnufn> if my primary gateway fails, then the traffic should be routed to the second gateway.
[01:36] <jxxxt> bmt2, I run it on much less than that the only thing I cannot get is the "raindrop" effect
[01:36] <volantares> MeRodent: i think 3 anyway.
[01:36] <bmt2> jxxxt: i guess i have to try it out
[01:36] <oooplz> npnufn: afaik that cannot be done without using some kind of routing protocol
[01:37] <bmt2> bascule: is beryl and compiz the same or different ' desktop addiitons ' ?
[01:37] <MeRodent> volantares, it should be > boot (hd3,0)   and  > setup (hd0)
[01:37] <oooplz> npnufn: normal routing allows only one default gateway
[01:37] <riaal> Noone running Radion VGA?
[01:37] <MeRodent> volantares, http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/4622/print
[01:37] <jxxxt> bmt2, Yes if it does not work it goes back to the default manager so no real drama
[01:37] <bascule> bmt2: they are different compiz-fusion is still going, beryl has stopped development
[01:37] <bmt2> jxxxt: let me try it out
[01:37] <npnufn> oooplz; default means; there is another possibility for other gateways also; isn't it?
[01:37] <margaret> bascule, I installed that and it mess up my windows now they have no title bars on them so I uninstalled it and they are still messed up
[01:38] <volantares> MeRodent: do i have to do something before i do those two commands? because when i type in boot (hd3,0), i get Error 8: Kernel must be loaded before booting
[01:38] <murlidhar_> volantares: http://www.mepis.org/docs/en/index.php/Installing_GRUB_on_the_MBR_of_a_second_drive
[01:38] <bascule> margaret: sudo apt-get install emerald-themes
[01:38] <amadeux> variant: why is sudo -i better?
[01:38] <MeRodent> volantares, you ran sudo grub 1st?
[01:38] <amadeux> Why is sudo -i better than su -?
[01:38] <oooplz> npnufn: i think only by using a routing daemon and routing messages, but that would be complicated. and the messages would have to come from somewhere.
[01:38] <bascule> margaret: then right click the red diamond and select window decorator as emerald
[01:38] <margaret> I just want my windows back to normal
[01:39] <margaret> bascule,
[01:39] <volantares> MeRodent: yeah this is in the grub prompt
[01:39] <bascule> margaret: killal beryl-manager
[01:39] <bascule> killall
[01:39] <kitche> bmt2: compiz is still going along with a new addon for it called compiz-fusion
[01:40] <margaret> no process killed bascule
[01:40] <MeRodent> volantares, try rebooting to the livecd and trying straight away. I get the same error from terminal but I have used grub to reinstall grub as my partition is on (hd0,2)
[01:40] <margaret> and now my terminal is froze in top left corner
[01:40] <oooplz> margaret: try running    metacity &
[01:40] <murlidhar_> volantares: does grub menu show up right now????
[01:41] <margaret> metacity not installed
[01:41] <margaret> xubuntu
[01:41] <volantares> MeRodent: ok i'll restart.. (i'll answer murli's question first)
[01:41] <oooplz> margaret: oh, then xfwm4 &
[01:42] <delta16> hey guie's
[01:42] <volantares> murlidhar_: if i try to boot from the hard drives, grub reaches stage 1.5 and then gives me an error 17. if i remover the sata drives, it works properly
[01:42] <MeRodent> volantares, if you want to hang on I'll try it quickly by rebooting my daughters computer.
[01:42] <delta16> can some help me
[01:42] <volantares> MeRodent: ok
[01:42] <bascule> margaret: right-click red diamond select window decorator gtk
[01:42] <delta16> i got a problem whrn trying to install UBUNTU
[01:42] <murlidhar_> volantares: can u show me menu.lst
[01:42] <delta16> on a local system , booting from a cd
[01:43] <margaret> oooplz, what does that command do restart wm?
[01:43] <gleblanc> Hi folks!  I can't seem to change my screen resolution
[01:43] <margaret> cause it worked
[01:43] <oooplz> margaret: it starts the xfce window manager
[01:43] <amadeux> In KDE, I seem to remember that I was able to configure the screensavers I used (solarwinds is the one I use). But in gnome, I can just choose solarwinds, but there is no configuration button?
[01:43] <MasterShrek> gleblanc, what kind of graphics card do you have?
[01:43] <npnufn> delta18; what is the problem?  you forgot to tell that!
[01:43] <MasterShrek> amadeux, i noticed that too, quite annoying
[01:43] <gleblanc> MasterShrek: some Intel thing for my laptop
[01:44] <margaret> bascule, so I had to install two packages
[01:44] <gleblanc> right now it's at a 4:3 aspect ratio, and everything looks weird on the wide screen
[01:44] <bascule> gleblanc: sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[01:44] <girao> oi
[01:44] <riaal> last one =) Anyone with Radeon VGA?
[01:44] <MasterShrek> gleblanc, check out /etc/X11/xorg.conf   toward the bottom you can input other resolutions
[01:44] <bascule> margaret: guess so, sorry about that
[01:44] <margaret> oooplz, thanks
[01:45] <girao> algum portugues por a?
[01:45] <delta16> when i boot from the cd , and select "star install to harddisk" i givs me an erro message " can not read from boot cd " ?
[01:45] <oooplz> !pt | girao
[01:45] <Pici> !br | girao
[01:45] <ubotu> girao: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[01:45] <delta16> anyone a solution !?
[01:45] <girao> Oi
[01:45] <Balachmar> Can anyone help me getting the printer to print double sided?
[01:45] <volantares> murlidhar_: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38796/
[01:45] <bascule> margaret: it's a known buggy vga BIOS on the intel mobiles the 915resolution util fixes it
[01:45] <girao> ubunto pt
[01:45] <zombie_monkey> is it normal for ubuntu to stall during bootup the first time after I install alsa?
[01:45] <bascule> MasterShrek: ^^
[01:45] <oooplz> girao: /join #ubuntu-pt
[01:45] <girao> mas ainda no percebo patavina disto
[01:45] <Balachmar> Because it works from another ubuntu machine, but not from the one I am using atm... Although double sided is selected in the preferences
[01:46] <volantares> unfortunately i can't edit it (with my very little knowledge) from the live-cd, which i may have to do..
[01:46] <bascule> !es | girao
[01:46] <ubotu> girao: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:46] <volantares> but we'll come to that later.
[01:46] <margaret> bascule, so I don't want beryl enabled when I login
[01:46] <gleblanc> bascule: couldn't find package 915resolution
[01:46] <jrib> girao: escreve isto:  /join #ubuntu-pt
[01:46] <rhYaN`> how to set into starup my apache, mysql, im using xampp
[01:46] <margaret> bascule, it will not do this automatically right
[01:47] <girao> xau
[01:47] <volantares> murlidhar_: that menu.lst works perfectly without the sata drives.
[01:47] <bascule> !915resolution
[01:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 915resolution - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:47] <oooplz> !info 915resolution
[01:47] <bascule> !search 915resolution
[01:47] <ubotu> 915resolution: resolution modification tool for Intel graphic chipset. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.5.2-10ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 14 kB, installed size 124 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)
[01:47] <ubotu> Found:
[01:47] <margaret> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[01:48] <bmt2> ok i have installed beryl...what can it do
[01:48] <gleblanc> hmm
[01:48] <MeRodent> volantares, did I tell you to > boot (hd3,0) ?
[01:48] <bmt2> i already did the ctrl-alt with the arrow keys
[01:48] <margaret> bascule, I dont have 915
[01:48] <volantares> MeRodent: yeah that was the command i tried, but that was following the first ones we tried
[01:48] <kitche> bmt2: open up a terminal and type beryl-manager to start beryl
[01:48] <volantares> MeRodent: if that makes a difference.
[01:49] <oooplz> margaret: 915resolution also works for 945gm
[01:49] <Pici> !lamp | rhYaN`
[01:49] <ubotu> rhYaN`: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[01:49] <margaret> i see
[01:49] <bascule> margaret: it is OK, I addressed the message to the wrong person earlier :)
[01:49] <margaret> so it is unstable
[01:49] <MeRodent> volantares, cause the command should actually be> root (hd3,0)
[01:49] <volantares> MeRodent: btw, I posted my menu.lst: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38796/
[01:49] <bascule> gleblanc: you need to enable universe for apt
[01:50] <margaret> I have had it installed before but on a nvidia card with xgl and such'
[01:50] <volantares> MeRodent: Error 5: Partition table invalid or corrupt
[01:50] <margaret> it was quite new then
[01:50] <volantares> :/
[01:50] <gleblanc> What do I click on to do that?
[01:50] <bascule> !sources
[01:50] <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
[01:50] <rhYaN`> tnx ubotu
[01:51] <MeRodent> volantares, try it after a reboot. I had no problems with my daughters computer though I got the same error here. May be because of the boot command.
[01:51] <npnufn> delta16; change the cd and try to with good cd.
[01:51] <volantares> alright. murlidhar_: i'll brb
[01:51] <danfishbone> need help here, IM me pls
[01:51] <jxxxt> bmt2, There are tons of config options have a play with some at your leisure
[01:51] <kitche> danfishbone: say your problem in the channel please
[01:52] <murlidhar_> volantares: did this problem start after upgrading the kernel???
[01:53] <casey> anyone tell me what my issue is here?: http://pastebin.com/d243258a0
[01:53] <bascule> margaret: it is essentially working, you just need to tell beryl-manager to use emerald for the window-decorator
[01:53] <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
[01:53] <MrPink> Hey, I have (another) problem with my splash screen... I now fixed the problem I had with the image not being shown (had the wrong resolution for the boot screen) so the startup splash screen is showing fine... but now I noticed that when I reboot or shutdown, the splash screen showing the progress of the shutdown (which looks exactly like the splash screen for bootup) is totally messed...
[01:53] <MrPink> ...up... the colors are all messed up (a lot of red and ornage, eventhough its a blueish grey theme) and its all pixeled and stuff.... any idea?
[01:54] <bascule> MrPink: you can set colour depths in console
[01:54] <bascule> MrPink: vga=??? option to kernel via grub
[01:54] <MrPink> bascule I tried to do so in the startup manager... it was set to 8 bit and I tried setting it to 16 bit... didn't help
[01:55] <MrPink> bascule Lol you might as well could have spoken in chinese... :D  Can you explain what you mean? ^^
[01:55] <bascule> MrPink: hang on
[01:55] <MrPink> bascule: k thanks! ;)
[01:55] <margaret> bascule, yes I remember having to do that I was just under the assumption all one package now
[01:55] <Pici> !framebuffer | MrPink read the bottom of this page
[01:55] <ubotu> MrPink read the bottom of this page: If you would like information on framebuffers, please visit: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrameBuffer
[01:56] <casey> anyone tell me what my issue is here?: http://pastebin.com/d243258a0
[01:56] <bascule> MrPink: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=258484&highlight=kernel+booting+parameters
[01:57] <margaret> bascule,  so apt-get install beryl manager and apt-get install emerald-themes
[01:57] <bascule> margaret: beryl-manager and emerald-themes yes
[01:58] <bmt2> hello to all
[01:58] <n1j0k1r1> helo
[01:58] <bmt2> i tried to use beryl..i do not think my gfx card can handle it...lol
[01:58] <bmt2> had to go back to my orginal settings......and again the video didn't work while running beryl
[01:59] <jxxxt> bmt2, you must have an ati card lol
[01:59] <bmt2> jxxxt: intel
[01:59] <jxxxt> bmt2, I am sure intel will be ok for you but I do not know the fix
[01:59] <MrPink> bascule: Thanks I will try and see if I can figure it out :)
[01:59] <bmt2> how can i show processes that are running in terminal
[02:00] <margaret> how come compiz is so hard to set up
[02:00] <kitche> MeRodent: yeah they made emerald compiz-fusion now and removed beryl support since it's a "dead" project
[02:00] <kkathman> MeRodent:  hmm the newest compiz-fusion's effects are pretty nice, and much more efficient than beryl, at least on my box
[02:00] <bmt2> is it me or is it that irssi is the best irc client out there ? ...lol
[02:00] <adayah> Hi.  Im considering getting an airlink wireless usb adapter for my powerpc (mac) running ubuntu 7.04.  It only has windows drivers but ubuntu natively supports it out of the box.   but again I have a powerpc mac.  anyone think this will be a problem?
[02:00] <MeRodent> kitche, so if I could find an older emerald it might work?
[02:00] <margaret> can one have both installed on the same box
[02:00] <Fouad> Hello, I need an XML editor, anybody here knows where I can find one?
[02:00] <MrPink> bascule: And you think it is the resolution that screwed up the iamge? And how do I find out what the right settings are?
[02:01] <kkathman> I think the desktop effects like water and fire are a bit dumb actually, no real redeeming value except to get a "ooo" from someone occasionally :)
[02:01] <kitche> MeRodent: should
[02:01] <bascule> MrPink: I have never messed with boot spalshes so I dunno
[02:01] <MeRodent> kkathman, I preffer beryls water effects. compiz fusion only splashes from the menu bar - not the whole window. And beryl manager is much nicer than the compiz one.
[02:02] <bmt2> how can i change the number of desktops i have.. ?   i have two now..but i would like to have at least four
[02:02] <kkathman> MeRodent:  like I said who goes around having that on constantly tho?? lol  I think I'd rather have the overall efficciency
[02:02] <volantares> back. sorry i took so long
[02:02] <MeRodent> kkathman, yeah. but then I chose to use dual boot with vista cause it looks prettier than XP. :P
[02:02] <kkathman> efficiency I mean
[02:02] <npnufn> right click on any desktop and goto preferences
[02:02] <npnufn> and change number of desktops
[02:03] <MeRodent> kkathman, gotta have something to use the 8800GTS for though. :)
[02:03] <npnufn> bmt2; is it ok.
[02:03] <npnufn> I am using 6 desktops now.
[02:03] <margaret> how do I get rid of the tranlucent effects
[02:03] <kkathman> MeRodent:  thats true - compiz-fusion or beryl is much nicer than Vista, but have to admit, Vista did some nice things on the IF (if it would work with drivers it would be better)
[02:03] <volantares> MeRodent: ok, so i run sudo grub.. then.. root (hd3,0) ?
[02:03] <MeRodent> volantares, yes root (hd3,0)
[02:04] <gleblanc> Do I need to reboot before this 915resolution thing will work?
[02:04] <MeRodent> volantares, then> setup (hd0)
[02:04] <volantares> MeRodent: grr. nope, Error 5: Partition table invalid or corrupt
[02:04] <Kartofelek> czesc jagoda
[02:04] <jagoda> hej
[02:04] <bascule> gleblanc: nah, restart X, ctrl+alt+bksp <-- will kill it straight away, be warned!!
[02:04] <gleblanc> ok
[02:04] <gleblanc> brb
[02:04] <murlidhar_> volantares: MeRodent ain't it better if booted from live cd after putting the hard disks and then defining the boot?
[02:05] <volantares> murlidhar_: I'm on a live-cd
[02:05] <volantares> and the sata disks are in
[02:05] <murlidhar_> volantares: with the hard disks???
[02:05] <murlidhar_> k mm
[02:05] <volantares> yeah.. although my HD version is playing up atm cos i installed the nvidia drivers, but that's another story
[02:06] <volantares> i could just install it from scratch and we go from there
[02:06] <MeRodent> brb
[02:06] <kitche> ls
[02:06] <MindSpark> and suse since 6. Slack for the last 9 years, but I prefer working rather than hacking around now
[02:06] <MindSpark> woops
[02:07] <pigcum> hello people!
[02:07] <gleblanc> Ah, so much better!
[02:07] <MindSpark> hi, does anyone know what the apache man pages debian package is called ?
[02:07] <murlidhar_> volantares: running outta options!!!!!!!!!!
[02:08] <murlidhar_> volantares: probly gotta built the partition table
[02:08] <margaret> bascule, how do I get into the beryl manager settings
[02:08] <Pici> MindSpark: I'd assume it was in the apache package.
[02:08] <volantares> murlidhar_: well i hope grub hasn't broken my raid's partition table, otherwise there really will be problems
[02:09] <pigcum> anyone know how to chat when you are in different chats with bitchx?
[02:09] <MrPink> hmm I already have an updated menu.lst with vga=791 as described in the tutorial... as I said that is how I fixed my first problem of the splash not being displayed correctly
[02:09] <rYno> how do i upgrade my nvidia drivers in feisty
[02:09] <MrPink> or do you think I have to set down the color depth or something like that ?
[02:09] <murlidhar_> volantares: that's what i am thnking
[02:10] <volantares> murlidhar_: why would that have happened? when i ran setup, it showed the sata's as two independant disks.. it wouldn't alter that unless i told it to, would it?
[02:10] <volantares> murlidhar_: the only way to know whether the partition table is broken is to get out my vista cd
[02:11] <margaret> oooplz, do you know how to get into the beryl settings can't just right click red diamond/ruby
[02:11] <pigcum> volantares why would you go and do such a thing as even thinking about windows vista? i tested taht system for 4 months and it sucks.
[02:11] <vinnie> Any1 know why I get a couple messages saying " filesystem is NOT clean" during bootup (my pc is working fine otherwise) im using reiserFS and would like to fix this
[02:11] <volantares> because that is what's installed atm
[02:12] <volantares> and more importantly, my data is sitting on that drive and i want to make sure it's not been scrambled like an egg
[02:12] <funkydruid> can somneone tell me the command to authenticate please
[02:12] <Pici> funkydruid: to what?
[02:13] <volantares> personally i don't mind vista, i have a big problem with how microsoft has gone with their eula though
[02:13] <margaret> do you not get options with i915
[02:13] <funkydruid> authewnticate my nic on irc
[02:13] <shearn89> funkydruid: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password>
[02:13] <funkydruid> shearn89: cheers
[02:13] <shearn89> funkydruid: assuming you've registered your nick...
[02:13] <pigcum> ok i need some help here. ubuntu wont close down when i do a 'sudo poweroff' and i know i need to change the ACPI = FOrce settings. but where do i do these changes?
[02:14] <shearn89> funkydruid: i think there's instructions on the wiki somewhere...
[02:14] <margaret> pigcum, did you ever get things like spybot or ccleaner to work on vista
[02:14] <mechdave> /lusers
[02:14] <jatt> uh?
[02:14] <mechdave> hmmm didn't work!!
[02:15] <MindSpark> why aren't there man pages for apache on ubuntu ?
[02:15] <gleblanc> Now that my screen is legible, how do I go about configuring my touchpad?
[02:15] <pigcum> margaret i tested vista and my basic thinking about it is that it is jus tlike winxp with more heavy graphics use. nothing else. oh and it feels like the system is made in a manner so it can be control from other computers. i did manage to get ccleaner to work in vista though.
[02:15] <volantares> murlidhar_: it's not possible that the device list doesn't match the hd order?
[02:16] <Pici> !windows
[02:16] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[02:16] <pigcum> margaret but after the whole vista failure i have switched to linu and open office and i wont return to windows ever again
[02:16] <margaret> pigcum, I couldn't make it remove dead registry entries (ccleaner) in vista
[02:17] <Silver_Shadow> buond
[02:17] <volantares> pigcum: well i hoped to be able to use linux for 95% of my work
[02:17] <Pici> !nickspam > JohnK` (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[02:17] <volantares> pigcum: but it looks like linux doesn't want me. or at least ubuntu doesn't.
[02:17] <murlidhar_> volantares: If instead of GRUB you want Vista's bootloader to be in charge, load up the Vista installation and install EasyBCD. Go to Manage Bootloader, then Reinstall the Vista Bootloader, an GRUB is overwritten. You can then configure the Vista bootloader to add Linux to the boot menu.
[02:17] <margaret> pigcum, just zeroed vista off this lappy 6 hours ago
[02:18] <MrPink> Are you guys sure that editing the Menu.lst is right to change the shutdown splash ? That seems like only the grub and the bootup process... or are they linked somehow ?
[02:18] <pigcum> volantares i have gotten most of the things i need to work like google earth, skype, open office. xmms, flash, pdf, etf
[02:18] <volantares> murlidhar_: so you can add linux to the vista bootloader?
[02:18] <margaret> running xubuntu
[02:18] <margaret> pigcum
[02:18] <pigcum> margaret good for you sir. you wont miss vista trust me
[02:18] <volantares> pigcum: my biggest limitations is directx 10 and pixel shader version 3.0
[02:18] <margaret> pigcum, it is quite a hurting os
[02:18] <volantares> cedega is doing a good job at trying to catch up though
[02:18] <pigcum> volantares ok
[02:19] <chronographer> Hi all I got a problem in gutsy, I cannot run both dual monitors (set up in Screens and Graphics) and also compiz at the same time. If dual screens is on, compiz segfaults if dual screens off, compiz is fine.
[02:19] <murlidhar_> volantares: i heard i am not so sure just chck it and try if it doesn't we can always install grub again
[02:19] <pigcum> well anyone. can someone help me? i need to change the ACPI settings so ubuntu closes itself when i do poweroff
[02:19] <aguitel> how erase temporary files ?
[02:19] <chronographer> Is there a way to run compiz on only one screen?
[02:19] <chronographer> or is there another easy way to set up dual screen which is easy?
[02:19] <kitche> !gutsy | chronographer might want ot check out #ubuntu-effects as well
[02:19] <ubotu> chronographer might want ot check out #ubuntu-effects as well: 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
[02:19] <chronographer> ok thx
[02:19] <volantares> murlidhar_: ok well i'll run easybcd and see if it detects linux.... i'll talk to you soon
[02:20] <nanonyme> someone might want to correct the typo in ubotu
[02:20] <Pici> nanonyme: hm?
[02:20] <nanonyme> " might want ot"
[02:20] <kitche> nanonyme: I typed that that was not uboty
[02:20] <kitche> ubotu*
[02:20] <Pici> nanonyme: pst, kitche typed that
[02:20] <nanonyme> ah :D
[02:20] <nanonyme> misread :P
[02:20] <MrPink> hehe
[02:21] <kitche> nanonyme: ubotu just echoed what I typed after the nick
[02:21] <nanonyme> myeah
[02:21] <jetscreamer> then the bot did all the work and you're trying to take credit
[02:21] <jetscreamer> :o
[02:22] <ePax> What is Exim smtpd?
[02:22] <jetscreamer> !mta
[02:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mta - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:22] <kitche> ePax: a smtp server
[02:22] <jetscreamer> what a smart bot
[02:22] <kitche> ePax: a mail server to be exact if you don't know what a smtp is
[02:22] <lucio> someone here plays open arena ?
[02:23] <ePax> Sure.
[02:23] <jetscreamer> why you want to get a game up?
[02:23] <ePax> So it does not have anything to do with thunderbird mail?
[02:24] <kitche> ePax: well no unless you want to setup a local mail server to send though
[02:25] <pigcum> what are the names of text editors in linux?
[02:25] <ePax> No i dont. So that Exim is kinda not needed program. How do i remove it? sudo apt-get remove exim?
[02:25] <MrPink> pigcum: gedit, nano  are the ones I use
[02:26] <pigcum> mrpink thanks
[02:26] <MrPink> sure thing ;)
[02:26] <kitche> ePax: exim4 I believe
[02:28] <ePax> What programs do use exim? Does thunderbird use it?
[02:29] <ikonia_> its a mail server
[02:29] <ikonia_> any compatible mail client with the protocol can use it
[02:29] <gleblanc> I have two non-linux partitions on my disk, but only one of them shows up under "computer"
[02:29] <gleblanc> How can I make the other one show up?
[02:30] <vmlinuz1> hi
[02:31] <kwadronaut> !mount
[02:31] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[02:31] <kwadronaut> gleblanc ^
[02:31] <vmlinuz1> why vlc don't show me avi files? there's no error but i have just a black screen playing
[02:31] <linux4me> any here using LVS? I'm looking for documentation for setting up with fiesty
[02:31] <ikonia_> linux4me used lvs many times
[02:31] <ikonia_> linux4me not aware of any documentation for it
[02:32] <linux4me> ikonia - what linux or unix are you using
[02:32] <ikonia_> linux4me multiple versions
[02:32] <linux4me> ikonia - any ubuntu fiesty servers? also, can you tell me what your config is
[02:33] <ikonia_> linux4me I've got no fesity boxes, but shouldn't be hard to setup. Whats not clear to you
[02:33] <kst> does anyone know if theres something like a wait or timer command in xchat?
[02:33] <linux4me> ikonia - i was just hoping to find a HOWTO doc and follow that.
[02:34] <ikonia_> linux4me have you done it before ?
[02:34] <linux4me> ikonia - nope
[02:34] <ikonia_> linux4me do you know what keepalived is ?
[02:34] <vmlinuz1> nobody use vlc?
[02:34] <bmt2> are there any one person shooter games out there for linux
[02:34] <linux4me> ikonia_ - are you referring to web requests?
[02:34] <bmt2> vmlinuz1: i use vlc
[02:35] <murlidhar_> vmlinuz1: i use smplayer
[02:35] <blubb> can networkmanager read a wpa_supplicant configuration file?
[02:35] <vmlinuz1> bmt2: i have black screen playing avi files, without error message ...
[02:35] <ikonia_> linux4me, no I'm refereing to an application called keepalived. If you google it and lvs you'll get some good howto's it shouldn't matter what distro you're on
[02:36] <seamus_ie> bmt2: http://kahvipapu.com/blog/2007/06/16/linux-gaming-part-one-first-person-shooters/
[02:36] <linux4me> ikonia - :) i'm not running gui also. i'll google keepalived
[02:36] <volantares> murlidhar_ and MeRodent: i just loaded the vista cd (but didn't run bcdedit).. it does recognise vista, so the raid IS functional
[02:36] <bmt2> vmlinuz1: you probably need another codec
[02:36] <vmlinuz1> bmt2: what have you installed?
[02:36] <nucco> hi, anybody knows where dhcp3-server logs its leases?
[02:36] <ikonia_> volantares are you still having problems ?
[02:36] <volantares> ikonia: yep.
[02:36] <ikonia_> nucco its inthe config file, somelike like /var/lib/dhcp/lease
[02:36] <volantares> ikonia: hasn't been resolved.
[02:37] <chronographer> !moo
[02:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about moo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:37] <vsayikiran> how apply permission on files conditionally?
[02:37] <ikonia_> volantares where are you up to now ?
[02:37] <murlidhar_> ikonia_: can u help volantares  he is havin  a tough time
[02:37] <ikonia_> vsayikiran conditionally ?
[02:37] <volantares> ikonia: not very far.
[02:37] <chronographer> anyone done 'aptitude moo' ?
[02:37] <ikonia_> sure, I've just come back from a meeting
[02:37] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran: according to what condition
[02:37] <ikonia_> want to bring me up to speed
[02:37] <chronographer> then 'aptitude -v moo'
[02:37] <chronographer> its funnny...  really.
[02:38] <bmt2> seamus_ie: thanks !
[02:38] <chronographer> followed by 'aptitude -v -v moo' etc...
[02:38] <seamus_ie> np
[02:38] <bmt2> vmlinuz1: ????
[02:38] <ikonia_> chronographer cn you stop messing around please
[02:38] <volantares> ikonia: well really, there hasn't been much change at all.. we tried a couple of roots (and or setup) commands, but at different points we'd hit an error
[02:38] <ikonia_> !offtopic >chronographer
[02:38] <vsayikiran> ikonia_ : by conditionally i mean if want to alter file permissions based on certain condition, suppose i want to apply permiission on image files only
[02:38] <volantares> ikonia: so i went to check that the partition table wasn't scrambled by grub or something else
[02:38] <ikonia_> volantares ok - first thing. What is your bios using as the boot disk
[02:38] <ikonia_> vsayikiran just use an if statment
[02:38] <seamus_ie> volantares: chmod XXX *jpg
[02:39] <volantares> ikonia: the first thing the bios points to is the master ide drive
[02:39] <vmlinuz1> bmt2: what codec have you installed? ^^
[02:39] <kenthomson> where can i find a ubuntuforums.org moderator on IRC?
[02:39] <vsayikiran> ikonia_ : i am new to linux, dont have much idea about shell programs
[02:39] <volantares> ikonia: at least, that's where the boot for vista is
[02:39] <ikonia_> MohammadBoozary is your gps device a phone
[02:39] <ikonia_> kenthomson tons in here
[02:40] <MohammadBoozary> ikonia_: yes ... my mobile phone in sony ericsson w810i !
[02:40] <vsayikiran> seamus_ie: i tried that but didn't work
[02:40] <linux4me> ikonia - for lvs, are you using nat,tun, or dr setup?
[02:40] <ikonia_> volantares ok - so the boot sector is the first ide disk
[02:40] <volantares> ikonia: correct.
[02:40] <kenthomson> ikonia_: how do i grab the attentoin of any of them?
[02:40] <ikonia_> linux4me nat mostly, but I've got a few dr's
[02:40] <kitche> kenthomson: maybe #ubuntuforums
[02:40] <vsayikiran> chmod doesn't support wild characters
[02:40] <kenthomson> kitche: no one seems to be responding there
[02:40] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran: how do you mean it didn't work
[02:41] <ikonia_> kenthomson at the bottom of the forum in question is a list of moderators you can either pm them on the forum join #ubuntofurms or find them on irc and ask them
[02:41] <linux4me> ikonia - tks. i'm looking for the BEST possible scenario as i want to have all bases covered
[02:41] <vsayikiran> seamus_ie : chmod doesn't support wild characters
[02:41] <MohammadBoozary> ikonia_: please help me !
[02:41] <mmc> what do I need to be able to  source packages from debian sid?
[02:41] <Glamour> hey, can any1 help me out? i've installed today a Debian linux and it gives me error's when i'm trying to do smth with KDE. i've put some screenshots here http://deep-dream.jino-net.ru/pack .. if u know what to do - private msg me, please!!
[02:41] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran: like *jpg? it's the shell that expands that not chmod
[02:41] <ikonia_> MohammadBoozary I don't know of any application
[02:41] <ikonia_> Glamour sorry this is ubuntu support - not debian
[02:41] <ikonia_> mmc don't use debian sources
[02:41] <kenthomson> ikonia_: i cant find them on IRC, i am on at #ubuntuforums. And its vital i talk to one on IRC not through static IRC
[02:42] <ikonia_> kenthomson: static irc ?
[02:42] <kenthomson> ikonia_: that was for you and i meant static pm
[02:42] <ikonia_> ooh
[02:42] <clso> hello
[02:42] <vsayikiran> seamus_ie: ok i will try again and call u later
[02:42] <kitche> Glamour: #debian for debian support
[02:42] <MohammadBoozary> ikonia_: okay ...
[02:42] <clso> can someone help me to install a printer...
[02:42] <clso> ?
[02:42] <ikonia_> kenthomson can't see any online
[02:43] <kenthomson> ikonia_: :(
[02:43] <ikonia_> volantares: ok so do you know which grub reference points to your boot drive (hd1,2,3,4,5) etc
[02:43] <Glamour> hey, can any1 help me out? i've installed today a Debian linux and it gives me error's when i'm trying to do smth with KDE. i've put some screenshots here http://deep-dream.jino-net.ru/pack .. if u know what to do - private msg me, please!!
[02:43] <clso> a c40ux epson stylus... in a kubuntu...
[02:43] <clso> i have no idea how to get install this
[02:44] <ikonia_>  debian support is in #debian
[02:44] <ikonia_> Glamour this is ubuntu support not debian, debian support is in #debian
[02:44] <rafael__> hello.. my webcam works on amsn. but it is not working on camorama or xawtv.. software says to check if the cam is conected
[02:44] <volantares> ikonia: gParted says it is hda...
[02:44] <rickyrich> hi all, i need an help to change ubuntu menu applet bar with the mac osx menu bar
[02:44] <rafael__> what can i do ?
[02:44] <rickyrich> any ahelp?
[02:44] <volantares> ikonia: i THINK it is hd0
[02:44] <ikonia_> volantares yes but do you know which grub reference, ahh ok so you think its hd0
[02:44] <volantares> ikonia: based on the menu.lst, which does work without sata, it's hd0
[02:44] <ikonia_> volantares: ok - so your setup should always be (hd0)
[02:45] <volantares> ikonia: and linux's root is at hd1,0
[02:45] <blubb> can networkmanager read a wpa_supplicant configuration file?
[02:45] <ikonia_> volantares: ok, that seems reasonable. What error do you get back from that
[02:45] <volantares> ikonia: back from what when?
[02:46] <ikonia_> volantares you've done  root(hd1,0) does that work ok ?
[02:46] <volantares> hang on let me load grub
[02:46] <rafael__> its a logitech webcam
[02:46] <rickyrich> who can help me to change the ubuntu aspect with mac osx ? i cange the emerald theme and i put already the dock bar i need just to change the menu bar in the up
[02:46] <volantares> ikonia: oh btw, when it first runs, it says "unknown partition table signature"
[02:47] <ikonia_> volantares ok , lets do this one step at a time
[02:47] <ikonia_> volantares your raid device will have an unknown partition table
[02:47] <vsayikiran> seamus: this is the command i run "chmod u+rw-x -R *jpg"
[02:47] <volantares> ikonia: anyway. if i do root(hd1,0), it just returns that command
[02:47] <thid> hello
[02:48] <ikonia_> volantares it doesn't say anything
[02:48] <keito> urgent help required! Amarok (&Xine) refuse to play mp3's.  I was advised to test whether this is a settings issue by creating anew user and trying with that.  I did and mp3's WORK for the new user.  how do I fix this for my usual login???
[02:48] <volantares> ikonia: i put in that command, and the next line is the same (root (hd1,0))
[02:48] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran: yea that works fine for me
[02:48] <vsayikiran> seamus: this is error "chmod: cannot access '*jpg': No such file or directory"
[02:48] <volantares> ikonia: then the grub prompt comes up again.. so there doesn't seem to be anything wrong/error
[02:49] <seamus_ie> well then you don't have and jpegs in that directory
[02:49] <ikonia_> volantares ok - thats not good
[02:49] <ikonia_> volantares you've done sudo grub yes
[02:49] <vsayikiran> seamus: i have given you the error, please tell whats the problem
[02:49] <rickyrich> anyone?!?!?!
[02:49] <rickyrich> :(
[02:49] <volantares> ikonia: yep
[02:49] <gleblanc> OK, how do I get ubuntu to save my WEP key?
[02:49] <ikonia_> rickyrich: just calm down and be paritent
[02:49] <ikonia_> volantares ok so next you've done "root (hd1,0)
[02:49] <ikonia_> "
[02:49] <rickyrich> ikonia_ it's just to understand
[02:49] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran: the problem is that there are no jpegs in that dir
[02:50] <volantares> ikonia: yep.. i can show you what it looks like exactly if you want
[02:50] <rafael__> is it possible that my compiz is making softwares to take shot of cam blocking the app to start ?
[02:50] <ikonia_> volantares yes please
[02:50] <volantares> ikonia: what's the webpage again?
[02:50] <rickyrich> ikonia_  more than 1000 connected and no one that could help me?.......
[02:50] <ikonia_> volantares pastebin.ubuntu.nl
[02:50] <vsayikiran> seamus: no its there .jpg i have huge collection of them
[02:50] <murlidhar_> !pastebin
[02:50] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:50] <MeRodent> !patience
[02:50] <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
[02:50] <ikonia_> rickyrich just calm down and wait
[02:50] <coldsteal> hello, im just wondering if there is an easy way to check/make a list of the apps i installed with apt
[02:50] <rickyrich> ikonia_ yes i will wait
[02:50] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran:  try ls *jpg
[02:51] <vsayikiran> yes
[02:51] <rickyrich> ikonia_  i hope that someone know the solution ^^
[02:51] <volantares> ikonia: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38803/
[02:51] <Instabin|Work> solution to what?
[02:52] <vsayikiran> but i have used the -R option so that it recursivley searches for files
[02:52] <rickyrich> Instabin|Work how to change the menu bar with the mac osx one
[02:52] <volantares> ikonia: note: this is on a live-cd with my sata drives plugged in.. just to clarify
[02:52] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran: are you sure you are running that command in the right directory and that the jpegs are note named XXX.JPG instead of XXX.jpg
[02:52] <MeRodent> rickyrich, you want a mac look?
[02:52] <Instabin|Work> Dosent a theme do that?
[02:52] <rickyrich> MeRodent yes i need
[02:53] <murlidhar_> rickyrich: http://sudan.ubuntuforums.com/showthread.php?t=543058
[02:53] <MeRodent> rickyrich, using which window decorator?
[02:53] <rickyrich> Instabin|Work: i changed all things only the menu bar
[02:53] <ikonia_> volantares: rading
[02:53] <ikonia_> reading
[02:53] <rickyrich> MeRodent: i'm using beryl + emerald
[02:54] <rickyrich>  Instabin|Work: it's quite hard to change the libgtk2 with the patched version :(
[02:54] <vsayikiran> seamus: current directory where i executed this "chmod u+rw-x -R *jpg" contains only folders , but these folders contain all .jpg files
[02:54] <tmccrary> Is bluetooth DUN going to be fixed in Gutsy (i.e. will it actually work)?
[02:54] <MeRodent> rickyrich, do you have the emerald-themes installed?
[02:54] <LjL> tmccrary: wait, DUN is broken in gutsy?
[02:54] <rickyrich> MeRodent: yes it's already installed and correctly working
[02:54] <tmccrary> LjL: No, but it's been broken for the last two releases
[02:54] <mertd> hi, i have 7.04 and i want to upgrade my 7.04 to 7.10. i'm now downloading 7.10 iso. first, how can i upgrade from iso? secondly, will it cause any problem to upgrade and use 7.10? do 7.10 has lots of bugs? thanks...
[02:55] <MeRodent> rickyrich, and you have beryl-manager?
[02:55] <rickyrich> MeRodent: yes
[02:55] <tmccrary> LjL: I suppose I should say, I don't know about Gutsy, but bluetooth DUN has been fubared for the last two ubuntu releases (Feisty and Edgy)
[02:55] <LjL> tmccrary: ..... that must be why i spent all yesterday trying to connect to my tomtom, and failing
[02:55] <Instabin|Work> richkyrich: can you post a screenshot so we can see exactly what your trying to change?
[02:55] <MeRodent> rickyrich, right select beryl-manager and choose emeral theme manager
[02:55] <tmccrary> LjL: Could be, although all of Bluetooth isn't broken, just the parts you'd be using with rfcomm
[02:56] <Instabin|Work> richyrich: http://www.taimila.com/?q=node/11
[02:56] <rickyrich> Instabin|Work: i'm trying to change the apllet menu in the upper part
[02:56] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran:  well then you need to run that command in  each of those folders. or do "chmod u+rw-x -R */*jpg"
[02:56] <osxdude|laptop> hehe
[02:56] <Instabin|Work> oh
[02:56] <vsayikiran> seamus: current directory where i executed this "chmod u+rw-x -R *jpg" contains only folders , but these folders contain all .jpg files except a few which are .j[peg, s
[02:56] <Instabin|Work> humm
[02:56] <rickyrich> MeRodent: the theme is working but it's different to change the menu
[02:56] <LjL> tmccrary: uhm, i have used rfcomm with success here (gutsy). it's just 'dund' which failed to work
[02:56] <rickyrich> <a href="http://www.taimila.com/files/topbar.jpg">http://www.taimila.com/files/topbar.jpg</a>
[02:56] <ikonia_> volantares: I would expect some sort of output
[02:57] <ikonia_> volantares: can you do an incorrect "root hd0,0" style command to see if it errors
[02:57] <tmccrary> LjL: this is the related bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-bluetooth/+bug/110375
[02:57] <rickyrich> I need to change like the example
[02:57] <vsayikiran> seamus: why did you use */*jpg, why *jpg wont work
[02:57] <mertd> hi, i have 7.04 and i want to upgrade my 7.04 to 7.10. i'm now downloading 7.10 iso. first, how can i upgrade from iso? secondly, will it cause any problem to upgrade and use 7.10? do 7.10 has lots of bugs? thanks... :)
[02:58] <xris_> mertd: for a start depends what Tribe you're getting
[02:58] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran: *jpg will match all jpg files in the current directory. */*jpg will match every directory and then every jpg in each directory
[02:58] <MeRodent> rickyrich, is that from a link? If so what's the orginal page
[02:58] <seamus_ie> !regex > seamus_ie
[02:58] <mertd> xris_: 4th tribe
[02:58] <volantares> ikonia: you mean the same thing except 0,0 ?
[02:59] <xris_> mertd: I think the 6th is out. BUch better afaik
[02:59] <Hooloovoo> mertd: The beta is not to use as a workstation.
[02:59] <rickyrich> MeRodent: http://www.taimila.com/?q=node/11 this is the complete guide
[02:59] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran: http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/chap_04.html
[02:59] <mertd> xris_:ooh sorry, now i'm downloading the beta... the latest one
[02:59] <volantares> ikonia: or do you mean completely incorrect syntax?
[02:59] <Hooloovoo> It's for bugtesting.
[02:59] <Instabin|Work> rickyrich: it tells you how here::: http://www.taimila.com/?q=node/11
[02:59] <vsayikiran> seamus: then i am also using -R option, which is for recurssively finding files
[03:00] <mertd> Hooloovoo: so, what for?
[03:00] <rickyrich> Instabin|Work: yess but it doesn't work :(
[03:00] <[ITA] GenesisXYZ> ubuntu 7.04 festy fawn
[03:00] <MtJB> oh my brothers, hear my plea.  firefox and pdf, they don't like me.  cuzza it says Library files for "libnsplugin.la" not found in paths.  how come dat? used to work, bon, now, bone. doh.  what up?
[03:00] <rickyrich> Instabin|Work: i put the backround image and that's all
[03:01] <[nrx] > how do you scan for new usb devices?
[03:01] <[nrx] > once plugged in, the puter aint doing nowt
[03:01] <[nrx] > ;p
[03:01] <Instabin|Work> rickyrich: so add the applets
[03:01] <MtJB> lsusb
[03:01] <Instabin|Work> then you have it
[03:01] <volantares> ikonia: if I just replace the 1 for a 0, then the same thing happens. if I put it all together in one "word", then i get an unrecognised command error
[03:01] <punzada> MtJB, that was the most creative way to ask for help i've seen yet in this channel
[03:01] <[nrx] > MtJB: is just shows 3 listings with bus address, nothing else
[03:01] <punzada> lol
[03:01] <MtJB> usbview
[03:01] <rickyrich> Instabin|Work: i don't know how to do :(
[03:01] <MtJB> punzada   :)
[03:01] <Instabin|Work> rickyrich: right click
[03:02] <ikonia_> volantares: sorry I missed your response
[03:02] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran: yes -R will recurse through all directories given to it. however *jpg will not match any directories unless they happen to have a name ending in jpg
[03:02] <Instabin|Work> rickyrich: try this too http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=241868
[03:02] <seamus_ie> vsayikiran:  read through the link I sent you
[03:02] <volantares> ikonia: if I just replace the 1 for a 0, then the same thing happens. if I put it all together in one "word", then i get an unrecognised command error
[03:02] <rickyrich> Instabin|Work: here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=241868it's not so clear how to do
[03:03] <MeRodent> rickyrich, you need to download the appropriate image, then right click on your panel and choose properties then background and choose background image.
[03:03] <rickyrich> MeRodent: but i red that i must change something with libgtk2
[03:03] <LjL> tmccrary: uhm that bug report is way to complicated for me to understand it, as i only started approaching bluetooth two days ago... i can tell you however, that RFCOMM ports *can* be made to work in Gutsy, since i have. about all the rest, i don't know
[03:04] <mertd> hooloovoo: what u mean with "The beta is not to use as a workstation"? i just want to try 7.10. sorry for my bad english... i only want to use gnome 2.20and so...
[03:04] <rickyrich> MeRodent: i must apply some patch
[03:04] <rickyrich> MeRodent: and i'm using gnome 2.18
[03:04] <npnufn> I don't know why but I feel XP better than my feisty in performance.  Because in XP firefox and every things responds to me instantly where it is not happening with my feisty.
[03:04] <tmccrary> LjL: I said things that USE rfcomm, not rfcomm itself
[03:04] <rickyrich> MeRodent: this guide is for gnome 2.16 it's the same? because it's not working :(
[03:04] <npnufn> neither firefox/openoffice/evince releases the memory.
[03:05] <npnufn> and they make my feisty very very sluggish after a while.
[03:05] <npnufn> I reported this many times but no clue what is going wrong.
[03:05] <mertd> hooloovoo: what u mean with "The beta is not to use as a workstation"? i just want to try 7.10. sorry for my bad english... i only want to use gnome 2.20and so...
[03:05] <BeKo> wo kirege ich deutsche hilfe
[03:05] <BeKo> ??
[03:05] <MeRodent> rickyrich, you realise that the panel is only a blank piece with corners.  Ie look at the panel image.
[03:05] <rickyrich> I was reading here http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1593123
[03:06] <npnufn> may be I should wait for the next release and should decide whether to continue with my ubuntu or not.
[03:06] <volantares> god i hate it when people apologise for bad english when it's completely fine
[03:06] <LjL> !de | BeKo
[03:06] <ubotu> BeKo: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[03:06] <mertd> volantares: :)
[03:06] <volantares> or at least, as good as our 16 year olds
[03:06] <ikonia_> volantares sorry I keep missing your rsponses,
[03:06] <volantares> so maybe it is bad, who knows
[03:06] <volantares> iko: want to pm?
[03:07] <MtJB> volantares:  you have good english
[03:07] <volantares> ikonia: want to private message?
[03:07] <rickyrich> MeRodent:   here it's wrote that you need gtk2-aqd and gnome-macmenu-applet
[03:07] <murlidhar_> :)
[03:07] <volantares> MtJB: yeah, well i'm from australia so you'd hope so
[03:07] <rickyrich> MeRodent:  i downloaded it but how to apply now?
[03:07] <ikonia_> volantares yeah sure
[03:07] <MtJB> volantares:  the prollum is, english, she a harsh mistress.  so many rules.  so don't know how to spell.
[03:08] <[nrx] > i've just been handed a T-Mobile usb device that allows you to connect to the net using 3g... 've found it on the usb bus and usbview shows it.. anyone fancy helping me setting this up? I've been challenged to get it working
[03:08] <visual> Hello every one I'm new to LInux and all I can say it is amazing
[03:08] <MtJB> helloRobot, visual
[03:08] <MtJB> or rather, curses on your damned nick completion.   hello, visual
[03:09] <visual> I'm not a robot
[03:09] <murlidhar_> :)
[03:09] <visual> Human
[03:09] <murlidhar_> :0
[03:09] <visual> what up
[03:09] <rickyrich> MeRodent: now i was be able only to change the backgroung image
[03:09] <Hooloovoo> mertd: Sorry, i was afk. It's not a stable release, therefore it should only be used by experienced users who can handle it when something goes wrong (i'm one of those who can't use it :P).
[03:09] <MtJB> visual:  you have good english for a human
[03:09] <Hooloovoo> I would wait for the real release.
[03:09] <murlidhar_> :)
[03:09] <visual> www.myspace.com/ncvds
[03:09] <visual> thanks
[03:10] <tont> how I can pass the option -- - dpi 72 to the start of server x ?
[03:10] <[nrx] > any help available on usb modems?
[03:10] <visual> North Carolina school system is terrible
[03:10] <mertd> Hooloovoo: i'm not a bad user... i used 7.04 before it released... i just looked gnome 2.20 and amazed...
[03:11] <MtJB> visual:  do you have any pix of black poets?
[03:11] <volantares> mtjb: english isn't that bad once you learn the exceptions
[03:11] <rickyrich> ok thanks in anyway...
[03:11] <mertd> Hooloovoo: or are there any tutorials for installing gnome 2.20
[03:11] <visual> Not really
[03:11] <rickyrich> i will found somewhere a solution
[03:11] <MtJB> aye, exceptions.  there's the rub.
[03:11] <visual> I just do graphics and web sites
[03:11] <Hooloovoo> mertd: If you can't update it i would say that you're not capable of fixing anything that may go wrong.
[03:11] <whileimhere> Can AWM run without 3d ? I dont use beryl or copiz and would like to have a similar dock
[03:11] <kbj> Hello, I accidently turned my ubuntu machine off by cutting the wire. Now I keep getting file system check failure at boot. How can I fix this ? :D
[03:11] <visual> I'm running 7.04 and it my first distro
[03:12] <Hooloovoo> But if you really want to try it you can witch the repos in sources.list to the gutsy repos.
[03:12] <visual> tried Kubuntu but Ubuntu is the best
[03:12] <MtJB> visual:  what were you using previously?
[03:12] <visual> Windows XP
[03:12] <whileimhere> Iws gusty even near ready?
[03:12] <Hooloovoo> switch*
[03:12] <visual> Service Pack 2
[03:12] <MtJB> visual:  welcome to the land of the free
[03:12] <[nrx] > lknlkn
[03:12] <visual> Thanks
[03:12] <zim> hi all
[03:12] <[nrx] > !usbmodem
[03:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usbmodem - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:12] <tont> how I can pass the option -- - dpi 72 to the start of server x ?
[03:13] <whileimhere> !gusty
[03:13] <ubotu> It is spelt !guTSy :)
[03:13] <mertd> Hooloovoo: actualy, i think that can update... :). i switched sources.list.. i'm waiting to press "update"... :)
[03:13] <thid> Did any1 try to create his own ubuntu cd?
[03:13] <visual> Only thing I miss is Adobe
[03:13] <visual> Need to learn gimp
[03:13] <whileimhere> !gutsy
[03:13] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[03:13] <riaal> how do I boot up recovery mode?
[03:13] <warbler> whileimhere: I'm using gdesklets launcher which is similar to awm
[03:13] <warbler> !ubuntu+1
[03:13] <MtJB> i read something about adobe starting to do a little bit with linux now
[03:13] <mertd> Hooloovoo: did u installed 7.10? or tried?
[03:13] <whileimhere> Warbler is it a resource hog?
[03:13] <zim> is there a way I can mount a dir on my ubuntu server vi ssh on windoze Vista ???
[03:14] <murlidhar_> riaal: in windows or ubuntu?
[03:14] <riaal> ubuntu
[03:14] <whileimhere> Can people upgrade to the dev version of gutsy?
[03:14] <Hooloovoo> mertd: I'm downloading the image now. I'll run it in a virtual machine.
[03:14] <zim> windows
[03:14] <warbler> !whileimhere: on my box I use 11% mem with gdesklets and 11% mem without
[03:14] <warbler> \oops
[03:14] <whileimhere> Warbler well that is interesting
[03:14] <exodos> hello, I have some problem with 3ware raid controller. How can I ensure that 3w_9xxx is the first loaded module that use scsi subsystem?
[03:15] <whileimhere> I also heard that adesklets is good?
[03:15] <visual> Is there any free emulators beside wine
[03:15] <panosru> Hi, how can i install firefox on gutsy 64bit?
[03:15] <LjL> visual: emulators of Windows, or emulators generically?
[03:15] <murlidhar_> riaal: select recovery mode from grub menu and ctrl+D when asked
[03:15] <mertd> Hooloovoo: i'm also planning to see in on a virtual pc.... then, if i love it, i'm gonna upgrade. thanks for ur help.
[03:15] <Terrasque> visual: wine is not an emulator ;)
[03:16] <visual> I know they do not claim to be one
[03:16] <warbler> whileimhere: have read about people complaining of gdesklets resource use so before I set it to start at boot I checked the mem usage.
[03:16] <Hooloovoo> mertd: Well, i didn't do much, but no problemo. :=
[03:16] <Hooloovoo> :)*
[03:16] <mck> hey
[03:16] <riaal> murlidhar, how do I acces grub menue? (only running linux)
[03:16] <Terrasque> visual: it is a reimplentation of the windows api
[03:16] <mck> Do you know any good gnome svn client
[03:16] <visual> Emulator in general that will run windows program
[03:16] <zim> I it posible to do this ?? map say drive D:\ to a folder on an ubuntiu server using a progarm like putty
[03:16] <Hooloovoo> Anyone know if Gnome has any plans on making their own version of "Plasma"?
[03:16] <volantares> murlidhar: tell him to get a fire axe and put it through his computer, like I'm going to do
[03:16] <murlidhar_> riaal: there is no recovery mode in grub menu?
[03:16] <LjL> visual: yeah but besides that, are you looking for things that somehow let you run Windows programs, or do you want - say - Mac or Amiga or C64 programs?
[03:17] <riaal> murlidhar, there is no grub menue
[03:17] <MtJB> vmware has a free as in beer product
[03:17] <whileimhere> brb
[03:17] <MtJB> not sure how photoshop does in wine
[03:17] <murlidhar_> volantares: to whom?
[03:17] <riaal> murlidhar, Its probably just to hit enter when it boots, I will try it when I get home, thanks
[03:17] <visual> mac has some great origrans
[03:17] <volantares> murlidhar: ah nothing, i was just making a joke since grub is being such a nightmare to me
[03:17] <fredddy> nano vim
[03:17] <murlidhar_> hehe
[03:18] <visual> but I use many windows programs
[03:18] <volantares> murlidhar: i've discovered it's acting like a vegetable..
[03:18] <LjL> visual: WINE is the only free implementation of the Windows API for Linux. then there is Cedega, mostly geared for games, but it's non-free. ReactOS is a clone of the Windows OS. VMWare, VirtualBox and QEmu are optimized IBM emulators, which can let you install Windows.
[03:18] <murlidhar_> :)
[03:18] <vmlinuz1> what are the correct codec for play avi files?
[03:18] <murlidhar_> riaal: are u able to boot into linux
[03:18] <LjL> !codecs > vmlinuz1    (vmlinuz1, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:19] <volantares> ljl: when you say ibm emulator, do you mean it emulates the entire computer structure?
[03:19] <riaal> murlidhar, yeh, ofc but as Im only running linux there is now menue showing
[03:19] <murlidhar_> volantares: ain;t he able to solve ur probs?
[03:19] <visual> ok
[03:19] <visual> thanks
[03:19] <volantares> murlidhar: he's gone for a five minute read
[03:19] <Hooloovoo> vmlinuz1: avi can use a number of codecs.
[03:20] <linux4me> how can I determine if ubuntu fiesty has support for ip masquerading, i'm trying to follow the HOWTO for ip masquerading and it only reference kernel 2.4 while I have kernel 2.6
[03:20] <LjL> volantares: yes and no. since we're "emulating" the same CPU, shortcuts are taken. VMWare and VirtualBox basically use the *real* CPU for everything, except a couple of supervisor-mode instructions that have to be emulated. QEmu emulates everything by default, but the additional KQEmu module makes it behave more like a CPU virtualizer
[03:20] <volantares> murlidhar: he got even more impressed when i told him it was a RAID 0 :)
[03:20] <kbj> Hello, I accidently turned my ubuntu machine off by cutting the wire. Now I keep getting file system check failure at boot. How can I fix this ? :D
[03:20] <[nrx] > can anyone help me with a USB GSM modem please? :)
[03:20] <vmlinuz1> Hooloovoo: is there a package that contains all that?
[03:21] <murlidhar_> riaal:  u mean there is no menu showing??? right
[03:21] <murlidhar_> volantares: :)
[03:21] <Hooloovoo> vmlinuz1: I don't think there's a package for all, but they are all in the repos.
[03:21] <vsayikira1> i think the current ;inux kernel version is 2.6.22
[03:21] <argile> ne1 know the screen resolution config file that needs to be altered because xwindows looks funky on a powerbook? i need to google it.
[03:21] <erUSUL> kbj: file system check failure? so the fsck does not finish its job?
[03:21] <Hooloovoo> vmlinuz1: I would google it and see what comes up. It's probably very easy to find.
[03:22] <vsayikira1> but my ubuntu shows 2.6.20
[03:22] <vsayikira1> please anybody tell me how to upgrade to the latest version
[03:22] <blue|palm> If I have downloaded something with wget (400MB large) and it got corrupted miday (the md5 checksums dont match) is there any way that I can fix the download without having to redownload it from scratch?
[03:22] <murlidhar_> volantares: just make sure that u pm those paste-bins of ur partition layout
[03:23] <riaal> murlidhar, yes, just Grub "OK" ---> loading linux kernel
[03:23] <volantares> murlidhar: why's that?
[03:23] <murlidhar_> volantares: i still feel they r gonna make diff
[03:24] <kbj> erUSUL: Apparently not.. I think I had incorrent mount in the fstab when it booted. Sometimes it switch around on my 2 usb drives dunno why..
[03:24] <Hooloovoo> vmlinuz1: I've gotta go, to make sure you find what you need i googled it for you. :)
[03:24] <Hooloovoo> vmlinuz1: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Multimedia_Codecs
[03:25] <murlidhar_> volantares: u do u know how to solve riaal's probs?
[03:25] <erUSUL> kbj: do you have ubuntu on a usb drive?
[03:25] <riaal> Let me put it this way, I need to access the grup menue! I only have linux installed so there is no menue by default
[03:25] <riaal> grub*
[03:25] <kbj> erUSUL: I dont know how to lock the drive to a specific mount .. sometimes it gives the drive the label "DISK" and "DISK-1" instead of just /media/sde1
[03:26] <kbj> erUSUL: Nope but I have 7 drives in the machine
[03:26] <erUSUL> kbj: you can make udev rules for that...
[03:26] <kbj> udev?
[03:26] <volantares> riaal: grub's "menu" is called menu.lst
[03:26] <murlidhar_> riaal: wait
[03:26] <erUSUL> kbj: well, you can boot a liveCD and make the fsck from it
[03:26] <volantares> riaal: but that probably isn't what you want
[03:26] <blue|palm> If I have downloaded something with wget (400MB large) and it got corrupted miday (the md5 checksums dont match) is there any way that I can fix the download without having to redownload it from scratch?
[03:27] <kbj> erUSUL: well I made it boot im in GNOME now.. I just pressed CTRL+d, but I still want that message gone so I can remote boot it without any problems
[03:27] <riaal> volantares, nah, system is locking down on bootup.. Need to acces rescue mode
[03:27] <`Matir> blue|palm, rsync if the other side supports
[03:27] <erUSUL> kbj: it is the program that assings /dev/ names to devices you can make a particular usb device allways have the same /dev/file
[03:28] <erUSUL> blue|palm: wget -c url
[03:28] <blue|palm> `Matir, its a standard http URL that Im downloading from...
[03:28] <volantares> riaal: usually that is the second "choice" in the menu that's generated by grub
[03:28] <riaal> Anyone?? How do I get rescue mode when only linux is istalled in grub?
[03:28] <erUSUL> blue|palm: will continue an interrupted dl
[03:28] <vsayikira1> i think the latest linux kernel is 2.6.22, how to upgrade my kernel
[03:28] <blue|palm> erUSUL, this isnt interrupted, its corrupted
[03:28] <riaal> volantares, I know, but there is now default menue as im only running linux
[03:28] <murlidhar_> riaal: i think if u download startup manager it will do
[03:28] <clso> i have a epson stylus c40-ux can anyone help me if there is a compatible driver for this printer in ubuntu... thx
[03:29] <erUSUL> riaal: there shoud be two entries one normal and one recovery mode in the grub menu
[03:29] <vsayikira1> i think the latest linux kernel is 2.6.22, how to upgrade my kernel
[03:29] <kbj> erUSUL: Can I just unmount all drives from gnome and run fsck? or ?
[03:29] <erUSUL> !kernel | vsayikira1
[03:29] <ubotu> vsayikira1: 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
[03:29] <eidolon> hi folks, is there a simple pointer on how to manually do a JVM upgrade on a ubuntu feisty fawn install?  i'd like ot get java 1.6 in place.
[03:29] <erUSUL> kbj: yes you can
[03:29] <riaal> erUSUL, How do I access the menue? hit enter?
[03:30] <erUSUL> kbj: but if the problematic partition is the root one you can not umount it
[03:30] <volantares> hit F8.. oh.. wait.. wrong OS
[03:30] <blue|palm> `Matir, how would I use rsync (this is on an standard http url)
[03:30] <vsayikira1> uboto: my linux kernel is 2.6.20, why dont ubuntu update manager update the latest kernel
[03:30] <erUSUL> riaal: you canfigured grub to boot without delay and/or menu?
[03:31] <erUSUL> !latest | vsayikira1
[03:31] <ubotu> vsayikira1: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. 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.
[03:31] <`Matir> blue|palm, rsync won't retrieve via http... only via rsync protocol... if you have a corrupt http download, you'd need to re-download
[03:31] <`Matir> vsayikira1, that is the latest feisty kernel
[03:31] <mcscruff> os[Linux 2.6.20-16-generic i686]  distro[Debian 4.0]  cpu[2 x Genuine Intel(R) CPU           T2080  @ 1.73GHz @ 800MHz]  mem[Physical : 883MB, 64.8% free]  disk[Total : 71.68GB, 52.50% Free]  video[ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M] ]  sound[] 
[03:31] <blue|palm> `Matir, thats what I was afraid of... thanks
[03:31] <riaal> erUSUL, No, is there a delay and something like "hit enter"? (Im not at home)
[03:31] <kbj> erUSUL: Im not sure its the root.. I think its one of the others.. :D But they are 500gb drives will it take a long time to run fsck and do I run it with commands?
[03:31] <erUSUL> blue|palm: your only hope is find the file on bitorrent or other p2p network
[03:31] <DaOnE> pptp-linux network-manager-pptp <--- where i can get this ?
[03:31] <etale> I'm trying to install 7.04 on a thinkpad x61 with ultrabase, but getting errors after making a selection from the first options menu..
[03:32] <blue|palm> erUSUL, already checked... couldnt find it. thanks anyway
[03:32] <erUSUL> kbj: yes, man fsck (basically fsck /dev/something )
[03:32] <kbj> erUSUL: wont fsck without commands just run them all? so im sure it checks everything?
[03:32] <volantares> brb
[03:33] <vsayikira1> Matir: yeah i am haiving the latest kernel, but in net searched that the latest is 2.6.22, whereas mine is 2.6.20, so ubuntu should update it
[03:33] <etale> "BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3-3ubuntu3) Built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs)
[03:33] <craigbass1976> I threw ubuntu on a laptop I was trying out, now I need to wipe the drive again to put it back in a "new" state.  I used fdisk to wipe the partitions, but grub is still coming up with an error (no OS obviously)  How do I get rid of grub?  Wipe the MBR?  How do I do that?
[03:33] <mcscruff> vsayikira1, if you want the latest download it and install it yourself... its not hard
[03:33] <`Matir> vsayikira1, gutsy has 2.6.22, but it's beta
[03:34] <anandanbu> Help needed to recover the GRUB for ubuntu 7.04 and windoze running system
[03:34] <mcscruff> why does everyone moan if there is no package, just make it yourself!
[03:34] <erUSUL> riaal: you can hit e to enter edit mode and then hit b on the desired entry to boot it
[03:34] <eidolon> hmm.  is there any reason (other than legal / licensing) that i should avoid automatix?  seems like a great tool for getting a ton of recent updates.
[03:34] <warbler> !automatix
[03:34] <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)
[03:35] <riaal> erUSUL, thaks a lot
[03:35] <mcscruff> anandanbu, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24113  << read second post
[03:35] <murlidhar_> riaal: i almost forgot that
[03:35] <erUSUL> vsayikira1: no, it shouldn't vanilla kernels are not intended for directly use. Distributions like ubuntu take them as base for there kernels add testing an many patches and drivers and ship a probed kernel
[03:35] <volantares> back
[03:35] <erUSUL> riaal: no problem
[03:36] <anandanbu> mcscruff:  Iam using the live CD now and would like to get some help in  the channel itself
[03:36] <volantares> erUSUL:  do you need the menu up to do that though?
[03:36] <erUSUL> vsayikiran: should M$ upgrade WinXP to the vista kernel?
[03:36] <erUSUL> volantares: ?
[03:37] <volantares> erUSUL: when the grub menu is up, it gives you the choice to edit, etc.. but does the menu need to be present in order to edit?
[03:38] <klb> am I crazy? I can't seem to find the auth_basic module for apache2
[03:38] <murlidhar_> volantares: e is just like F8 for windows i guess
[03:38] <erUSUL> volantares: dunno never used a menuless grub
[03:38] <mcscruff> anandanbu, that post has a whole guide :P
[03:39] <POVaddct> volantares: if you have the hiddenmenu option set in menu.lst, the menu only appears when pressing ESC when grub loads
[03:39] <volantares> erUSUL: my menuless grub gives me errors :P
[03:39] <volantares> that's pretty much what he wanted to know i think
[03:40] <volantares> or she
[03:40] <murlidhar_> volantares: i gotta go for sometime . i hope luck comes in ur way and does good to u bye
[03:41] <volantares> murlidhar_:  thanks murl.. see you around hopefully
[03:42] <murlidhar_> volantares: just a noobie question i am using xchat how can i show that i am leaving this channel cuz whenever i log back in i see my name in the users list
[03:42] <jetscreamer> try /part
[03:42] <jetscreamer> or /quit
[03:42] <julia1> Hello
[03:43] <julia1> How do I activate the root user with the help of the terminal?
[03:43] <jetscreamer> sudo su then passwd
[03:43] <LjL> !root > julia1    (julia1, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:43] <jetscreamer> [08.43.07]  <-- murlidhar_ has quit ("Leaving tada! bye!")
[03:43] <sarfaraz> please tell me which pptpconfig file i sould download and install for ubuntu ?
[03:44] <murlidhar_> jetscreamer: thnks
[03:44] <Banana> Hello,
[03:44] <LjL> jetscreamer: sudo su itself is a good idea, and in this case unneeded. besides, you should tell people that most of the times, there is no reason to...
[03:44] <clso> i have a epson stylus c40-ux can anyone help me if there is a compatible driver for this printer in ubuntu... thx
[03:44] <jetscreamer> linuxprinters.org .. or was it linuxprinting.org
[03:44] <sarfaraz> please tell me which pptpconfig file i sould download and install for ubuntu ?
[03:44] <Banana> I'm experimenting a strange behaviour with the latest compiz packages.
[03:44] <Kagee> Is there any webbased or linuxfriendly alternative to DVD Profiler? (www.invelos.com)
[03:44] <Banana> it does not seem to handle my twinview configuration anymore.
[03:45] <clso> thx jetscreamer
[03:45] <Banana> has anyone experienced this as well ?
[03:45] <sarfaraz> please tell me which pptpconfig file i sould download and install for ubuntu ?
[03:45] <jetscreamer> the one for your printer
[03:47] <julia1> LjL: but if root does not have a password, what password do I use when executing the sudo command?
[03:48] <julia1> LjL: I thought that sudo needs the password of the root user?
[03:48] <jetscreamer> no sudo asks you for your pw
[03:48] <jetscreamer> which i found weird
[03:48] <jetscreamer> course maybe it's diff here
[03:49] <jetscreamer> sudo wants to make sure you are you
[03:49] <julia1> ahh
[03:49] <eifzon> How is the beta?
[03:49] <anandanbu> When i try to setup the grub and on issuing the setup(hd0) command i get "... Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists... no " "... Checking if "/grub/stage1" exists... no"
[03:49] <gnomefreak> eifzon: ask in #ubuntu+1
[03:49] <julia1> jetscreamer: but sudo allows me everything what I want
[03:49] <jetscreamer> ls /boot/grub  and reinstall maybe
[03:49] <puppe> where did NVU go? Can't find it in the repositories with either synaptic or aptitude? Or am I totaly wrong and it has never been there at all???
[03:49] <jetscreamer> julia1: ok?
[03:50] <tonyyarusso> !kompozer | puppe
[03:50] <ubotu> puppe: 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)
[03:50] <craigbass1976> I threw ubuntu on a laptop I was trying out, now I need to wipe the drive again to put it back in a "new" state.  I used fdisk to wipe the partitions, but grub is still coming up with an error (no OS obviously)  How do I get rid of grub?  Wipe the MBR?  How do I do that?
[03:50] <POVaddct> julia1: only when your user is in the "admin" group
[03:50] <jetscreamer> nvu was deprecated, no updates nobody working on it
[03:50] <nynyx> eh nub question but is there a big performance changes if i take amd64 or I386
[03:50] <julia1> Okay, thanks
[03:50] <puppe> tonyyarusso: great! thanks :)
[03:50] <anandanbu> Help needed ,When i try to repair the grub and on issuing the setup(hd0) command i get "... Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists... no " "... Checking if "/grub/stage1" exists... no"
[03:50] <julia1> POVaddct: is the admin group the root group?
[03:51] <jetscreamer> craigbass1976: if you want to wipe the drive, dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda ... you can add how big also to just get the mbr, or youcan nuke the entire hd
[03:51] <POVaddct> julia1: no
[03:51] <cmak> hello, how would i find out from what package a file comes from? like "command /etc/foobar" should give me the package name that installed /etc/foobar
[03:51] <bill__> apt-file or dpkg -W
[03:51] <jetscreamer> cmak: apt-get install apt-file && apt-file update
[03:51] <ccooke> nynyx: There can be.
[03:51] <jetscreamer> then apt-file search/show
[03:52] <cmak> bill__, jetscreamer ty
[03:52] <ccooke> nynyx: In general, going from 32 to 64 bits (or from any lower to higher bitcount) would actually *decrease* speed due to the extra data that needs to be shunted around
[03:52] <volantares> nynyx: it depends completely on what you're talking about. in many aspects, no. in some ways, yes
[03:52] <bill__> actually dpkg -S
[03:53] <|Torg|> is there a way to switch an app from :0.0 to :0.1?
[03:53] <volantares> nynyx: essentially, unless you are going to use a program/something that will definately GAIN from it, then you are unlikely to notice a benefit
[03:53] <ccooke> nynyx: but the x86 architecture has always had very few registers. AMD took the opportunity to add more registers in their x86_64 instruction set, so while IO and memory are about the same speed or slower, anything heavily CPU based will often be faster
[03:53] <volantares> nynyx: but at the same time, you do run the risk of incompatibilities too in some circumstances
[03:54] <volantares> ccooke: that would be if it's programmed for 64-bit, no?
[03:54] <muszek> hi... is it possible to put boot livecd from a pendrive?  I don't have any blank CDs and want to try out today's beta.
[03:54] <ccooke> volantares: naturally. But code in 32-bit mode will run pretty much *exactly* as it would on a 32-bit OS
[03:54] <bill__> muszek, depends on your bios usually
[03:55] <bill__> muszek, although you could use something like loadlin from another os
[03:55] <muszek> bill__: it supports booting from usb
[03:55] <volantares> geez i've kept ikonia busy..
[03:55] <ibt> i'm trying to install postfix and nbsmtp. is there a way i can do this using the package management?
[03:55] <bill__> then it should work afaik
[03:55] <ccooke> The biggest problem I have with 64bit atm is the lack of a java browser plugin. There is *no* 64-bit plugin for *any* architecture that's worth using.
[03:56] <cmak> how would i get a list of files installed by a package?
[03:56] <bill__> cmak dpkg -L
[03:56] <muszek> bill__: the question is: how to "prepare" the usb... would I just mount the iso somewhere on the hdd and copy it's contents to the drive?
[03:56] <Pici> cmak: dpkg -L package
[03:56] <ccooke> if either sun or someone else came up with a compliant and reliable plugin, I'd be using 64bit now
[03:56] <cmak> ty
[03:56] <bill__> muszek, dd to the raw device
[03:56] <volantares> bloody sun.
[03:56] <bill__> (losing anything else on it)
[03:56] <volantares> dunno why i said that
[03:56] <volantares> but there you go
[03:57] <ccooke> The lack of a 64-bit plugin is... a serious misstep. It's been in their ticketing system since (IIRC) 2003... and there's no progress whatsoever
[03:57] <|Torg|> ccooke: http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=11282
[03:57] <volantares> ccooke: no progress by whom?
[03:57] <camjoose> Hi peeps, I'm installing backuppc and I have it installed and I'm trying to 'perldoc config.pl' but I get an error message: No documentation found for "backuppc". Can I just nano the .pl file?
[03:58] <volantares> sun i presume..
[03:58] <ccooke> |Torg|: That doesn't include the browser plugin
[03:58] <ccooke> |Torg|: http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4802695
[03:59] <cmak> bill__: my dpkg understands no -W :)
[03:59] <bill__> cmak, i said -S later
[03:59] <cmak> bill__: ah ok
[03:59] <bill__> (-W is for rpm or somesuch)
[03:59] <cmak> :)
[04:00] <|Torg|> I dont really see what the big deal is about 64 bit anyway
[04:00] <bill__> (actually, -W is for FreeBSD pkg_info)
[04:00] <LjL> |Torg|, there are many technical reasons to move to 64 bit, though i'm afraid most people have a skewed perception of it
[04:00] <POVaddct> bill__: yeah, for rpm it's -qf
[04:01] <whileimhere> Does anyone use the ROX desktop?
[04:01] <Slart> Hello, I'm looking for some kind of document backup solution.. basically I'd like to make backups a couple of times a day and be able to retrieve a certain file from a certain date/time just in case I mess stuff up.. I was thinking of some kind of cvs system.. any suggestions? I won't be putting in thousands of files.. more like a 100 or so, no binaries, just plain text and some spreadsheets
[04:01] <Quak3r> sbackupd ?
[04:01] <|Torg|> about the only real reason I know to move to 64 bit is the ability to do larger memory segments and adress larger files.  Altho I doubt seriously any home user has an exteral array and is runnign Oracle
[04:01] <bill__> |Torg|, try doing anything that requires more than 2G of ram....
[04:01] <cmak> Slart: rdiff-backup
[04:01] <ccooke> LjL: well... people assume it's better because more bits *must* be. On the other hand... the new registers give a real speedup and the memory access becomes a hell of a lot nicer
[04:02] <ccooke> |Torg|: Think "gamers". It's not unusual to have 2G on a new system these days - or even 4.
[04:02] <Quak3r> Slart, try sbackupd
[04:02] <kane77> hi, I found out my wifi doesn't work - I just registered at school to have free wifi, and they use 64-bit WEP key, but on ubuntu dhcp fails to get me an IP... it works on windows.. is there something I can do?
[04:02] <LjL> ccooke: and you don't suddenly find yourself being blocked from creating things bigger than 4 gb
[04:02] <ccooke> But Windows can't even *address* 4G in 32-bit mode
[04:03] <|Torg|> ccooke: having 4G and NEEDING 4G are two differnt things
[04:03] <|Torg|> and I dont disagree, there are uss for 64 bit, i just dont think the common user ever really runs across them
[04:03] <LjL> |Torg|, *files* at least can commonly exceed 4gb, and that's a problem with 32 bit architecures
[04:03] <LjL> now that it can't be done of course, it's just a problem
[04:03] <LjL> s/now/not/
[04:03] <ccooke> |Torg|: Quite true. Right now, most people who have 4g don't need it. Now, this time *next* year? Or the year after?
[04:03] <|Torg|> LjL you can use files lareger then 4G with 32 bit, its done commonly
[04:03] <ccooke> memory use does not decrease.
[04:04] <LjL> |Torg|: <LjL> now that it can't be done of course, it's just a problem
[04:04] <LjL> where "now" was a typo for "not"
[04:04] <Slart> thanks, Quak3r and cmak. I'm checking those out.
[04:04] <|Torg|> yes ccooke I cant tel the futre but there will be a time when you laugh at people who have ONLY 1TB of memory
[04:04] <picosam> hello all; I have a question please. I just upgraded my kernel via auto-updating; right now Grub shows two kernels, 16 and 15. Is there a way I can completely uninstall 15 (not just remove it from the Grub menu)? Thanks
[04:05] <ccooke> |Torg|: on a 32-bit system, any one process is limited to a total of 4G memory that it can see. There are ways to extend that, but they are cumbersome and usually use some sort of memory window - mapping a segment of larger memory onto a region of the process' space, then repeatedly remapping the window
[04:05] <POVaddct> picosam: apt-get remove --purge linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic
[04:05] <|Torg|> yes ccooke and off the top of your head, what programs really need 4G (other then badly wirtten java)
[04:06] <ccooke> |Torg|: The most common ones will be games, certainly
[04:06] <ccooke> Games *love* memory
[04:06] <puppe> looking around in the /etc/apt/sources.list file I saw, in the bottom of it, "#automatix repos start" followed by some lines and then "automatix repos end" is this from the automatix program/script and safe to take away since I no longer use it?
[04:06] <POVaddct> ccooke: virtual machines too :)
[04:06] <|Torg|> yes but curent games dont use that much, they use large amounts of video power mostly
[04:07] <ccooke> |Torg|: hmm. I've seen a load of games that *recommend* you have 2G of RAM in the last 18 months or so
[04:07] <kane77> |Torg|, I can't even think of java program that would need 4GB :)
[04:07] <picosam> thanks
[04:07] <Quak3r> puppe, I think it is .. you can make a backup anyway ..
[04:08] <ccooke> kane77: I'm running a couple on my servers... but I wish I wasn't :-)
[04:08] <puppe> oki, try it | quak3r
[04:08] <POVaddct> picosam: btw you shouldn't have removed the kernel entry from menu.lst manually. the package manager does it when you deinstall the old kernel.
[04:08] <bill__> |Torg|, i write programs that do searches of files, and it is much faster to load the whole file into memory, and then search it there, rather than searching some of it, then loading some more, then searching some more....
[04:09] <ccooke> |Torg|: The real point is - there *are* good reasons to go to 64-bit, which is why it's frustrating that the environment (java, as I complained) isn't ready.
[04:09] <picosam> POVaddct: oh I didn't, that's why I came here and asked first, I figured as much :)
[04:09] <|Torg|> ok bill__ and I can greate 4G ramdives to make mysql temp space faster, its still not common use
[04:09] <POVaddct> picosam: good :)
[04:09] <ccooke> bill__: or at least map it into memory ;-)
[04:09] <blubb> anyone knows how I could increase that timeout of wpa_supplicant: Authentication with 00:18:39:ab:30:96 timed out. ?
[04:10] <ccooke> |Torg|: (if you're using mysql/innodb, having a very big buffer pool is lovely. Being able to allocate 11G and then realising you database runs entirely in RAM? That's *nice*)
[04:10] <picosam> I have another question please; I have a GeForce GO 6700 video card installed in my laptop; as soon as I installed Ubuntu I was instructed to use the restricted drivers, and I did... consequently enabling desktop effects
[04:10] <Slart> ccooke: what about java isn't ready for 64-bit? (I'm running 64-bit ubuntu and I haven't had any problems with it)
[04:10] <POVaddct> blubb: are sure wpa_supplicant is using the right driver? (option -D ...)
[04:11] <picosam> however I see something strange, when I right click on the desktop and I see a menu appear (with an effect) there's a thin line that appears and disappears quickly on it's right and the disappears completley; seems like it's a bug
[04:11] <ccooke> Slart: There is no 64-bit browser plugin for any architecture from Sun. The only options for a *browser* plugin on 64-bit are unstable and not very compliant.
[04:11] <|Torg|> yes ccooke I agree, but how many users do you know who are power db users?
[04:11] <picosam> so my question is, is this a bug in the drivers or in desktop effects?
[04:11] <zengen1> Does anyone know any text editors that have 'sessions' similar to Kate?  Or, one with a searchable tagging system?
[04:11] <picosam> and if it's in dekstop effects can I change the desktop-effects-manager? I remember there were two alternatives
[04:11] <ccooke> |Torg|: ... several dozen. I'm a sysadmin and so are many of the people I hang out with :-)
[04:12] <whileimhere> Hi guys anyone use Blackbox at all?
[04:12] <kane77> zengen1, gedit has plugin for sessions as well as tagging.
[04:12] <Slart> ccooke: hmm.. I suppose you know what you're talking about.. but .. I thought I had 64-bit java in my firefox.. must check again
[04:12] <|Torg|> ccooke: I deal with mythtv users, I assue you most people cant even read a SQL statement let alone know how to use mysql
[04:12] <ccooke> Slart: I've never yet been able to run *one* of the most common java apps I use in the plugins available to a native 64-bit browser
[04:12] <zengen1> Kane: Great, thank you.  Didn't even think about looking at plugins for gedit.
[04:12] <kane77> Slart, if you did, send me that :)
[04:13] <volantares> ccooke: NOTHING can address 4G in 32-bit mode
[04:13] <ibt> i've install nbsmtp and then forced installed postfix over it (/usr/bin/sendmail overwritten).. is there a way for aptitude to stop complaining that things are broken?
[04:13] <CosmicB> Slart I'm running 64bit feisty, I solved my JAVA problems with chroot (32bit), if you got an amd that should solve your prob.
[04:13] <Slart> wow.. I didn't have java... that's odd.. haven't missed it  =)
[04:14] <Slart> I'll now go and sit in the "stupid-corner" =)
[04:14] <ccooke> |Torg|: ... how does the fact that "most people" don't understand SQL (which is a fact I'm quite familiar with) make all the people who *do* need more than 4G somehow vanish?
[04:15] <ccooke> |Torg|: IIRC, we started this with a discussion about whether 64-bit was a useful thing or not... I've given you several examples of people who *need* it now and several examples of people who either need or *will* need it in the near future...
[04:15] <|Torg|> ccooke: I just mean most common users of mysql (say for a php website, or loading in mythtv configureations) dont need large pools.  Only whn you get into commercial usees of databases (well currently) does is happen
[04:16] <blubb> POVaddct: why are you guys never answering the questions? Yes I'm using the correct driver
[04:16] <blubb> anyone knows how I could increase that timeout of wpa_supplicant: Authentication with 00:18:39:ab:30:96 timed out. ?
[04:17] <POVaddct> blubb: because the timeout could be caused by wpa_supplicant using the wrong driver method (i.e. wext instead of madwifi when talking to a madwifi-based card)
[04:18] <phalacee> I am using Ubuntu 5.10, and the first thing I tried to do after installing it was a dist-upgrade] 
[04:18] <phalacee> for some reason it refuses to upgrade
[04:18] <POVaddct> blubb: i looked into the manpage of wpa_supplicant.conf and there is no timeout value..
[04:18] <phalacee> even though I changed the apt-sources
[04:19] <mssever> phalacee: What version are you trying to upgrade to?
[04:19] <|Torg|> did you update it first?
[04:19] <POVaddct> blubb: also there seems to be no commandline option for it
[04:19] <blubb> POVaddct: I know I couldn't find it either
[04:19] <warbler> !upgrade
[04:19] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[04:19] <phalacee> mssever, I tried to go to Feisty, then to Edgy. Neither worked
[04:19] <blubb> but I found some logs on the net that have different timeouts
[04:19] <blubb> maybe this is hardcoded *omg
[04:20] <phalacee> warbler, done that didnt help
[04:20] <POVaddct> blubb: which wireless card/driver do you use anyway?
[04:20] <blubb> it really sucks because it takes minutes to connect to my ap
[04:20] <warbler> k
[04:20] <blubb> ndiswrapper
[04:20] <POVaddct> blubb: argh
[04:20] <mssever> phalacee: When upgrading, you're not allowed to skip versions. So you need to upgrade to Dapper, then Edge, then Feisty
[04:20] <phalacee> |Torg|, yes, I did an apt-get update
[04:20] <POVaddct> blubb: no native driver available?
[04:20] <phalacee> mssever, ah, that explains it ...
[04:21] <phalacee> I think I'll wait for the 7.04 ISO to download burn that and install it cleanly
[04:21] <phalacee> thank you all, and cheers mssever
[04:21] <mssever> phalacee: Also, if you yse the update manager, it does a bit of error checking for a bit smoother upgrade
[04:23] <craigbass1976> I keep asking, and then get called away so I don't see the answer.  I want to erase my MBR.  Is the way to go fdisk /mbr?
[04:24] <ggts> hellow everyone please could someone help me on this?
[04:24] <blubb> POVaddct: none thats usable
[04:24] <mssever> !ask | ggts
[04:24] <blubb> damn this wpa_supplicant and especially ubuntus way of handling wireless
[04:24] <ubotu> ggts: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:24] <warbler> !ask
[04:25] <|Torg|> craigbass1976: why do you want to erase the MBR? its just 512 bytes, really 446 on the start of the disk
[04:25] <POVaddct> blubb: which card/chipset is it?
[04:25] <MohammadBoozary> I need a traning for connecting to phone gprs for ubuntu
[04:25] <Pici> ubotu: ping
[04:25] <ubotu> pong
[04:26] <ggts> Ok ! I have a problem with apache2 to load php pages. I've got the script to downloads instead
[04:26] <blubb> bcmxx
[04:26] <MohammadBoozary> !ping
[04:26] <craigbass1976> |Torg|, becuase I was only trying out the laptop.  I got it from a distributor to see if everything worked out of the box with ubuntu, now I have to ship it back clean.
[04:26] <Meroigo> !ping
[04:26] <blubb> 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[04:26] <MohammadBoozary> !ping
[04:26] <ubotu> pong
[04:26] <mssever> ggts: Did you install apache2 and php5 from the repos?
[04:26] <[HUN] sztomi> :D
[04:27] <|Torg|> craigbass1976: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<disk> bs=512 count=1
[04:27] <POVaddct> blubb: so the bcm43xx driver is still not usable? too bad
[04:27] <ggts> yes, i've already checked everything i know
[04:27] <|Torg|> that will make it quite non botable but not erase the filesystem or disk
[04:27] <craigbass1976> |Torg|, Oh yeah.  Duh...
[04:27] <POVaddct> blubb: i avoid broadcom cards, so i have little experience with bcm43xx
[04:27] <MohammadBoozary> I need a software for connecting ro Phone GPRS In Ubuntu
[04:27] <mssever> ggts: We need more information to be able to help you
[04:28] <mssever> POVaddct: I use the bcm43xx driver at 11M
[04:28] <edward> which DIR do you put font files in so programs can access them?
[04:28] <|Torg|> craigbass1976: then im not sure what you mean, you could dd the mbr off a differnt dirve and apply to to that one as well
[04:28] <mssever> edward: ~/.fonts or something under /usr/share/fonts/truetype
[04:28] <edward> thanks
[04:28] <POVaddct> mssever: i think it depends on which exact 43xx model you have. i've heady the older 4318 works now, but 4320 doesn't
[04:29] <ggts> Ok I have Ubuntu feisty, i first installed apache2 with php5 in order to use OSSIM
[04:29] <craigbass1976> |Torg|, I just want the drive to have nothing at all on it, just like it was when I got it.  These people will probably install windows on it for the person who actually buys it, and I was no reference to grub showing up
[04:29] <mssever> edward: then be sure to run the font update program--which name I can't remember
[04:29] <blubb> POVaddct: at least not that one shipped with ubuntu
[04:29] <warbler> blubb: does this page help - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
[04:29] <mssever> edward: Also, if you open up nautilus, hit <Ctrl>L and type fonts:/// you'll get a fonts window
[04:29] <blubb> POVaddct: you know the ndiswrapper works perfect except the authentification...
[04:29] <ggts> then i've got a dependencies problems so i had to install php4
[04:30] <edward> ok
[04:30] <eifzon> hmm, ubuntu 64 or 32 if I got a c2d and 4gb ram
[04:30] <ggts> now i can't event see my phpmyadmin page or any php pages
[04:30] <ShackJack> Hi all - I have a "sleepy" external hard drive... Mounts O.K. but after a while will revert to read only (thus making auto-backups break)... It's a Seagate FreeAgent USB.. Been lookin' round the forums with no luck - any thoughts as to the cause or fix?
[04:30] <|Torg|> craigbass1976: depends on how paraniod you are :), dd /dev/zero over the whole thing? or did you want military wipe specs?
[04:30] <mssever> ggts: What kind of dependency problem? If you use the repository version, you won't have dependency problems
[04:31] <sindile_> what app to use which is like Apple Dock
[04:31] <ggts> msserve > so i just want first if it is possible to php4 & php5 on fesity
[04:31] <POVaddct> blubb: if you cannot answer me in the query, please join #POVhelp
[04:31] <blubb> POVaddct: no I don't want to (can't send private...
[04:31] <mssever> ggts: Do you have the Apache PHP module running?
[04:31] <ShackJack> !awn | sindile_
[04:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about awn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:31] <Kopfgeldjaeger> hi
[04:31] <craigbass1976> |Torg|, just wiped enough that windows XP or Vista can install itself without yelling.
[04:32] <ShackJack> sindile_: Avant Window Navigator...
[04:32] <frojnd> how cna I install .jar file?
[04:32] <Joelio> hey guys, I have a core 2 duo laptop.. and I want to put on the beta of ubuntu.. Do I use the AMD64 version?#
[04:32] <Jaymac> no
[04:32] <mssever> ggts: yes, it's possible to run php on Feisty. I run php5
[04:32] <CosmicB> ShackJack, are you taking backup (your user account) or it is an orther program running under an other user account while taking backup ?
[04:32] <Jaymac> core 2 duo is intel and 32 bit isn't it?
[04:32] <warbler> !ubuntu64
[04:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu64 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:32] <|Torg|> craigbass1976: the MBR is 446 bytes plus 64 byts part table and 2 bytes signature.  Wipe out that partiotn table and windows and its ilk wil thiunk the drive is blank
[04:32] <ggts> msservei've checked that also php5 is running
[04:32] <AvengerX> Hello, latest java for swiftfox on ubuntu is j2re1.4?
[04:32] <Joelio> Jaymac: No it's a 64bit chip
[04:33] <ShackJack> CosmicB: Just using rsync with my regular user account...
[04:33] <Jaymac> Joelio, then you could run the 64bit version, however I use the regular 32bit on my core 2 :)
[04:33] <mssever> ggts: Do you mean you've checked that the PHP module is in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled and you've restarted Apache?
[04:33] <CosmicB> and are you sure regular users have write access to the disk being written to ?
[04:34] <Rageon> is my core 2 duo going to run slow if i run it at 32 bit?
[04:34] <sindile_> ShackJack: thanks
[04:34] <tainatainados> hola
[04:34] <Joelio> Rageon: This is why I'm checking.. need a conclusive answer really
[04:34] <tainatainados> hombre mayor del 30 o  40
[04:34] <ShackJack> CosmicB: There is just me - the one user... Yes, I can read write to the disk, but after a while it falls asleep... Hvae Group/Oowner read/write and Others read/write so everyone should be able to read/write...
[04:34] <mssever> !es tainatainados
[04:34] <ggts> msservr> i'm asking if it's possible to load the 2 modules php4 and php5
[04:34] <mzuverink> Ive got an antiquated box that will boot up properly but does not show the bootsplash(usplash) loader, is there a way to disable that and just get a good old text based bootup full of messages?
[04:35] <tainatainados> hollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllla
[04:35] <warbler> !es
[04:35] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:35] <ShackJack> CosmicB: After a while although, it is still mounted but becomes read-only untill I unmoiunt/remount
[04:35] <frojnd> so... How can I install or open .jar file?
[04:35] <mssever> ggts: Both simultaneously? It's possible, but it requires wither some special configuration of apache, or editing and recompilinig either PHP4 or 5
[04:36] <LjL> frojnd: if you have a java interpreter, just "java -jar filename.jar". otherwise, get one.
[04:36] <oblique> but why?
[04:36] <CosmicB> ShackJack: ok, sounds like when the disk is waken from sleep it get's an other umask value
[04:36] <ShackJack> Joelio: I'd go with 32 bit version - less problems with drivers, flash etc... You don't see a big speed botost of 64 unless doing a lot of number crunching..
[04:37] <warbler> frojnd: rename it to .zip then unzip it
[04:37] <ShackJack> CosmicB: umask (I'll google I promise), but obviusly that's different from the UUID ;)
[04:37] <ggts> msserver > do you have a link that how to do it
[04:37] <Rageon> can i do a dual boot of 32 bit XP and 64 bit ubuntu?
[04:37] <theron_> hi
[04:37] <Kazuhiro> Anyone running latest ubuntu with ldap authentication setup?
[04:37] <warbler> frojnd: http://ostermiller.org/opening_jar_files.html
[04:37] <ShackJack> CosmicB: Ahhh. umask -got it - duh ;)
[04:37] <Kazuhiro> I want to get some one to double check a root exploit when using ldap auth.
[04:37] <mssever> ggts: No, I just messed with it on my own, but it took me quite a bit of time, and it's too involved to describe here
[04:38] <^woznihack^_> dinuovo
[04:38] <ShackJack> CosmicB: It sure seems that way, but when I check the perms they are still Group/User - root readwrite and Others read-write... so I *should* be able to write to it...
[04:38] <^woznihack^_> scusate ero in fase bestemmia time con la mia lbox
[04:38] <^woznihack^_> dove sono rimasto?
[04:38] <Rageon> can i do a dual boot of 32 bit XP and 64 bit ubuntu?
[04:38] <^woznihack^_> :P
[04:38] <LjL> !it
[04:38] <mssever> ggts: basically, there are two approaches
[04:38] <bl4cktone> Hey guys I'm having trouble with Metacity or compiz not quite sure, Compiz flips the desktops around and whatever but I can't drag windows around.  If anyone can help I'd appreciate it!
[04:38] <ShackJack> Rageon: Yep.... I'd stic with 32 bit ubuntu though...
[04:38] <ggts> msserver >ok thanks anyway
[04:38] <riotkittie> I need to compile a kernel. I began doing so early this morning and it was going smashingly well until I ran out of space on this partition. I have 10GB unallocated on this drive, but as far as I know, I cannot give it to Feisty. I do not want to do a clean install as getting semi-functional wireless was a total nightmare the first time, and in the end came down to dumb luck... so on to my current stupid question
[04:38] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[04:38] <mssever> ggts: either configure Apache to run two instances on different ports--one for each version
[04:38] <ShackJack> Rageon: And if you've got the memory, I'd use Virtualbox to run WinXp as a virtual machine - less hassle..
[04:39] <totalwormface> ok, i made the dumbest mistake ever, i closed the shell from which i started the update manager and was halfway upgrading to gutsy, what do i do now? can i recover the update?
[04:39] <CosmicB> ShackJack: by the way that kind of partition is on the trouble disk ?
[04:39] <Rageon> 2 gig DDR2 enough?
[04:39] <ShackJack> totalwormface: Yep, just open another shell and run again ;_
[04:39] <mssever> ggts: or change php so that the two versions use different mime types, thean teach apache the difference
[04:39] <ShackJack> CosmicB: I reformatted it as an ext3 partition
[04:39] <CosmicB> ShackJack: eh, ment 'what kind of partition"
[04:39] <CosmicB> ok
[04:40] <Rageon> ShackJack: Is 2 gig DDR2 enough?
[04:40] <ggts> ok thanks i'll check that
[04:40] <totalwormface> ShackJack: then i get a traceback :-\ saying: ImportError: No module named pygtk
[04:40] <riotkittie> I can extract the source to a folder on another partition, link that directory, and continue on my merry way, right?
[04:40] <ShackJack> CosmicB: Of course, when running backup cron, I can just have it umount/mount the drive to "wake it up" again, just didn't know if anyone had general idea ;)
[04:40] <ShackJack> Rageon: Do you mean for Memory - sure! What processor you have?
[04:40] <Rageon> core 2 duo 4 meg 2.2 gig
[04:41] <sandra> hola
[04:41] <warbler> !es
[04:41] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:41] <mssever> !es | sandra
[04:41] <ubotu> sandra: please see above
[04:41] <Rageon> im getting the motherboard in 15 hours
[04:41] <riotkittie> I am totally stupid. I have 300+GB of space, and my feisty partition tops out at 6 gigs :x
[04:41] <ShackJack> Rageon: Aww heck yeah, that'll scream... I have Virtual Box running XP (giving XP 512MB) and it runs great... don't have to worry about dual booting/wine, etc... And it's a trip having windows XP flip around in a Vista style task switcher in Compiz ;)
[04:42] <genii> riotkittie: Heh, similar here. I have 250Gb drive and 8 for Feisty
[04:42] <CosmicB> ShakJack: haven't got any better solution, execpt you could do that mount operation in a script + the backup command, and tell cron to run that scrit instead
[04:42] <tainatainados> hola
[04:42] <Malachi> How can I backup my keyring?
[04:42] <genii> 8 seems plenty tho
[04:42] <mssever> !es | tainatainados
[04:42] <ubotu> tainatainados: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:42] <sandra> hola
[04:42] <ShackJack> riotkittie: I always make separate partitions for root and home ;)
[04:42] <Rageon> yea im really interested in Compiz seen many youtube videos.. but im waiting for GUsty to be released to try it :s
[04:42] <ShackJack> CosmicB: K thanks - actually I think I could do umount ... && mount ... && rsync ... ;)
[04:43] <ech0s7> hello how can i limit the speed of upload and download for any tools???
[04:43] <ShackJack> Rageon: Anyway I nuked both my XP partitions and went the virtual machine route... Virtual Box makes it dead easy... though you may want to try KVM too..
[04:43] <Rageon> so i can play window games in it n stuff?
[04:43] <Dracusorul`> anyone know how can i start my ssh?
[04:43] <Rageon> without loss of performance?
[04:44] <ShackJack> Rageon: Oh games... errr no - you better stick with dual boot...
[04:44] <Rageon> lol k
[04:44] <mssever> Dracusorul`: Server or client?
[04:44] <Rageon> im not a gamer but i like to be able to play a game now and then
[04:44] <ShackJack> Rageon: I don't think it virtualization handles the 3d graphics as well...
[04:44] <Dracusorul`> server
[04:44] <Rageon> yea didnt think so :(
[04:44] <riotkittie> ShackJack: I've never seen the point of doing that, and I think it'd get grating fairly quick as I tend to run multiple distros
[04:44] <Dracusorul`> i try`d to enter on my other pc but i get ... refused
[04:44] <Patatenland> to start type ssh <name of server>....is that he problem?
[04:44] <mssever> Dracusorul`: It should start automatically on bootup
[04:44] <Rageon> so you wouldnt recommend VMware mate?
[04:44] <ech0s7> hello how can i limit the speed of upload and download for any tools???
[04:44] <riotkittie> end up with like 45 partitions :x
[04:45] <LoRe> how can i start gnome with metacity in gutsy?
[04:45] <bulmer> ech0s7: i believe you can, you have to use the combo of iproute and iptables
[04:45] <mssever> Dracusorul`: Or do sudo /etc/init.d/name-of-ssh-server start
[04:45] <|Torg|> most windows 3d aps requre direct access to the video card, vmware uses virtual devices that do not have direct access to the host hardware. So not with vmware
[04:45] <ShackJack> Rageon: I made a tough choice and left the games behind - my computers aren't powerful enough to play the latest and greatest anymore anyway.... And not really if you want to play intensive games... You could seek other opinions though...
[04:45] <POVaddct> Dracusorul`: you must install the server, then it will be started automatically.  sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[04:45] <riotkittie> LoRe: ask in #ubuntu+1 :)
[04:45] <sladen> mzuverink: 'splash' and 'quiet' on the kernel command line
[04:45] <sladen> mzuverink: or mving them rather
[04:45] <ShackJack> !prefix | Rageon |Torg|
[04:45] <LoRe> ok
[04:45] <ubotu> Rageon |Torg|: If you prefix your lines with the nickname of the person you're talking to, you have a greater chance that that person reads your messages
[04:45] <Rageon> ive only got a geforce 4 so i cant play high edn games either :(
[04:45] <Dracusorul`> and what`s the default password for the root on ubuntu?
[04:45] <stefg> ech0s7:
[04:45] <stefg> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26055
[04:45] <POVaddct> Dracusorul`: there is none
[04:45] <LjL> !root > Dracusorul`
[04:46] <riotkittie> Dracusorul`: there's not one
[04:46] <Dracusorul`> lol
[04:46] <seebs> I have a deeply mysterious problem on a kubuntu system, which I would love some suggestions on debugging.
[04:46] <Patatenland> lol GeForce 4 is more than enough for simple games like a good old q3 :)
[04:46] <seebs> The problem is that, once the system's been up for a while, all timers go haywire.
[04:46] <POVaddct> Dracusorul`: read the private message from ubotu
[04:46] <sladen> seebs: ...you might need to say /that/ the problem is then
[04:46] <[HUN] sztomi> imho virtualizaton does handle 3d graphics (with lower performance of course). anyway virtualization == emulation. it does anything that a pc
[04:46] <Dracusorul`> well when i try to su - i get wrong password :)
[04:46] <ShackJack> Rageon: Well if they don't rely on 3d accereration - like Diable, etc... they should be O.K....
[04:46] <mssever> Dracusorul`: Use sudo instead of root
[04:46] <Rageon> yea but im all quake3/Hled out dude wasted like 5 years on those 2 games alone
[04:46] <mssever> !sudo
[04:46] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:46] <bl4cktone> Hey guys I'm having trouble with Metacity or compiz not quite sure, Compiz flips the desktops around and whatever but I can't drag windows around.  If anyone can help I'd appreciate it!  I can't hardly use this system
[04:46] <riotkittie> Dracusorul`: use sudo.  sudo command ... and then when prompted, your user password
[04:46] <POVaddct> Dracusorul`: you cannot use su -   read the message from ubotu
[04:46] <LjL> Dracusorul`: that's because "su" won't work. read what Ubotu sent to you
[04:46] <Rageon> still yet to play doom 3
[04:46] <Rageon> or gta san andres
[04:46] <mssever> !sudo | Dracusorul`
[04:46] <seebs> So, for instance, 'date; sleep 1; date' takes about 20 seconds.  Real-time clock is perfectly accurate, but 'sleep 1' runs for about 20 seconds of wall-clock time.
[04:46] <ubotu> Dracusorul`: please see above
[04:47] <Dracusorul`> ok thanks guys
[04:47] <Rageon> so prolly gunna start there :)
[04:47] <seebs> Fresh after a reboot, the system is fine.  After a while, it starts doing this.
[04:47] <seebs> It seems to get noticably worse if I leave the system up even longer.
[04:47] <Patatenland> 3d card broken?
[04:47] <sladen> seebs: run  time sleep 1   how long in elasped time does it think has taken?
[04:47] <seebs> Interesting question!
[04:48] <godzirra> Ok.. silly question.  My cdrom drive isn't in my fstab and i'm not sure what device it is?   I tried /dev/cdrom but it says special device /dev/cdrom does not exist.  I also tried /dev/hda through /dev/hdd.  None of them even exist in /dev.
[04:48] <seebs> I did strace it -- the entire time goes into the actual execution of the sleep syscall.
[04:48] <mssever> godzirra: Mount a CD, then look at the output of the mount command
[04:48] <seebs> Only thing I can think of is maybe a relationship of some sort to my asterisk setup, but I can't see any reason for that do do it either.
[04:48] <godzirra> mssever: I can't mount a cd.  Hence my problem. =p
[04:48] <sladen> seebs: time sleep 1    please
[04:48] <seebs> "real     0m48.062s"
[04:48] <|Torg|> LjL: su isnt broken, the root user under a default install has no password.  Just set it and su will work
[04:48] <stefg> godzirra: read 'dmesg', that will tell you, prolly sr0 or scd0
[04:48] <sladen> seebs: oh.  wow.
[04:48] <seebs> (Sorry, it just took that long)
[04:49] <mssever> godzirra: Oh
[04:49] <godzirra> stefg: nothing in dmesg, and /dev/sr* and /dev/scd* don't exist either.
[04:49] <sladen> seebs: is the system under load disk/ i/o wait
[04:49] <seebs> So it looks like the timers are utterly hosed.
[04:49] <seebs> No load I can detect.
[04:49] <nightfreak> how to install ubuntu on a remote server over the network?
[04:49] <sladen> seebs: is 'tracker' currently running?
[04:49] <warbler> godzirra: does the live cd play/
[04:49] <seebs> Nope.
[04:49] <warbler> *?
[04:49] <mssever> godzirra: Do you have an entry anywhere in /dev/disk?
[04:50] <stefg> godzirra: so you are on a sata system, the only thing being still pata is the CD ?
[04:50] <sladen> seebs: can you file a bug in launchpad;  then this debugging information you're doing won't get lost
[04:50] <seebs> Don't know what tracker is, but I don't have one running.  I also shut off X and a few other things I wasn't using, like the HP printer drivers.
[04:50] <godzirra> stefg: its a laptop, so I'm not positive about the cd rom drive.  the hard drive is definitely sata.
[04:50] <seebs> I can.  Mostly, I was hoping someone had ever seen anything like this before.  ;)
[04:50] <Alejandr0> Hello, i got a problem about wine-doors, it seems that i can install programs but they wont run once i open them, i also cant uninstall those programs, they stay in the system even after removing wine and wine-doors, what can i do to remove those programs?
[04:50] <sladen> seebs: ps aux | grep trackerd    it's an indexing daemon that currently someitmes goes a bit haywire
[04:51] <godzirra> mssever: the noly thing in there in by-id is /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-1ATA_FUJITSU_MHW2080BH_PL_K10MT752CBJK
[04:51] <stefg> godzirra: the the CD might not get picked up by the kernel, because theres som IRQ conflict
[04:51] <stefg> !boot | godzirra
[04:51] <ubotu> godzirra: 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
[04:51] <seebs> Ahh.  Nothing in ps aux | grep track (except the grep process)
[04:51] <getnthevan4candy> how do I get dual monitor functionality on my laptop?
[04:51] <godzirra> stefg: how do I fix it?  Last time I installed feisty from the non-alt install cd it worked fine.
[04:51] <ShackJack> Rageon: Doom3 and GTA SA are awesome ! :)
[04:51] <ShackJack> Rageon: Stick with dual boot for now - though I'm surprised a GeForce 4 series can handle those games...
[04:52] <sladen> getnthevan4candy: currently it's not smooth;  dual monitor (each side-by-side) currently requires modifyin configuration files
[04:52] <stefg> godzirra: paste your dmesg to !pastebin and let ma have a look
[04:52] <godzirra> k.
[04:52] <godzirra> all of it?
[04:52] <riotkittie> wthay is wine-doors?
[04:52] <stefg> yeah... but plz use the  pastebin (see topic)
[04:52] <riotkittie> gta sa <3    i should try installing that but my graphics card is vile
[04:52] <getnthevan4candy> sladen : well, a presentation on a projector would be a primary concern.
[04:53] <godzirra> !pastebin
[04:53] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:53] <getnthevan4candy> sladen : the side by side is an afterthought to that.
[04:53] <mssever> riotkittie: I think wine-doors is some sort of package manager for programs installed via wine
[04:53] <bulmer> seebs umm maybe you can take a look at the comman ipcs  and then ipcsrm to remove unused ones hanging around
[04:53] <riotkittie> mssever: ah
[04:53] <godzirra> stefg: http://test.jomamma.com/dmesg.txt
[04:53] <Alejandr0> Hello, i got a problem about wine-doors, it seems that i can install programs but they wont run once i open them, i also cant uninstall those programs, they stay in the system even after removing wine and wine-doors, what can i do to remove those programs?
[04:53] <godzirra> stefg: not pastebin, but it was easier than copying and pasting ;)
[04:53] <seebs> No unused ipcs.  Just two ipcs (one shm, one sem) both used by asterisk.
[04:54] <stefg> godzirra: that's fine... wait a sec
[04:54] <kindredgarou> hey anyomne in here familiar with wine?
[04:54] <mssever> Alejandr0: I've rarely seen wine work right...
[04:54] <riotkittie>  i wonder if my copy if xover office still exists around here somewhere. hmm.
[04:54] <bretzel> Hi there, someone knows how to handle modules mii+atl1 ( attensic ethernet ) ???
[04:54] <POVaddct> riotkittie: i used it some years ago. but i have no real use for it :)
[04:54] <godzirra> sure thing.
[04:54] <godzirra> stefg: thanks for the help.
[04:54] <bl4cktone__> Hey guys I'm having trouble with Metacity or compiz not quite sure, Compiz flips the desktops around and whatever but I can't drag windows around.  If anyone can help I'd appreciate it!  I can't hardly use this system
[04:54] <Alejandr0> lol
[04:55] <stefg> godzirra: first thing i notice: this is not the recent kernel. upgrade to -16
[04:55] <godzirra> stefg: I installed feisty about maybe 3 months ago, but reinstalled after a windows incident (I was stupid enough to use my recovery disk on my laptop to reinstall windows)
[04:55] <godzirra> ok.
[04:55] <getnthevan4candy> anyone?
[04:55] <guerilla> u can delete these programs because wine creates has it stored on hard drive in wine program alehandro
[04:55] <godzirra> stefg: do I just need linux-image to upgrade?
[04:55] <stefg> godzirra: right
[04:55] <riotkittie> recovery disks == the root of all evil.
[04:55] <godzirra> After rebooting, I can remove the other image, right?
[04:55] <kindredgarou> how do i terminate a frozen app?
[04:56] <Gondhol> join
[04:56] <charliecb> hi
[04:56] <stefg> godzirra: the try passing pci=routeirq as boot-parameters
[04:56] <Pici> kindredgarou: run xkill and click the program's window
[04:56] <godzirra> ok.
[04:56] <mssever> kindredgarou: <Alt>F2, type xkill, click the offending window
[04:56] <godzirra> in /boot/menu.lst?
[04:56] <POVaddct> riotkittie: then hardware manufacturers are the root of the root of all evil
[04:56] <godzirra> err /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:56] <volantares> if ikonia comes back, tell him i'll be back soon
[04:57] <POVaddct> riotkittie: at least those who refuse to give specs to open source driver developers
[04:57] <charliecb> frage:ich habe bei launchpad.net ein bischen selbstgrschriebenen quellcode hochgeladen & ein eigenes projekt gestartet. unter welcher lizenz steht der quellcode denn jetzt? ich konnte das nirgends auswhlen...
[04:57] <charliecb> weis das jmd?
[04:57] <Pici> !de | charliecb
[04:57] <ubotu> charliecb: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[04:57] <mssever> !de | charliecb
[04:57] <charliecb> ups. sorry. wrong room.
[04:57] <stefg> godzirra: here's your prob: ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[04:57] <charliecb> cu
[04:57] <riotkittie> POVaddct: yea, they suck as well, but i would not go as far as to call them the root of all evil
[04:57] <kindredgarou> ty
[04:57] <Gondhol> hi
[04:58] <godzirra> stefg: huh . Why is that happening and how do I fix it?
[04:58] <riotkittie> well perhaps they are, but a different form of evil :P
[04:58] <POVaddct> riotkittie: well if you look at the channel, most problems here are caused by hardware needing proprietary drivers
[04:58] <kindredgarou> ok if wine doesnt work well is there anyother way to get games running without dual booting?
[04:58] <stefg> godzirra: no, i was wrong ... your cd seems /dev/sg0
[04:58] <mssever> kindredgarou: vmware
[04:59] <godzirra> mount: /dev/sg0 is not a block device
[04:59] <kindredgarou> how easy is it to use (onlyrecently started on ubuntu
[04:59] <mssever> kindredgarou: Never used it
[04:59] <kindredgarou> ok
[04:59] <riotkittie> POVaddct: i admit a lot of problems are caused by that but i'm not sure i'd go as far as to say most.
[05:00] <POVaddct> riotkittie: hmm, okay
[05:00] <kanzie> I have a IBM (Lenovo) Thinkpad T60 that is running latest Ubuntu Feasty. Im wondering whether I should go for a full compiz-fusion install or just stick to the little checkbox called desktop effects that comes disabled in feasty?
[05:00] <weltall> games on vmware?
[05:00] <stefg> forget that
[05:00] <evlat>  /server irc.freenode.net
[05:00] <weltall> yeah
[05:00] <weltall> it's absurd
[05:00] <mssever> kanzie: If you cet the compiz settings manager, you'll have access to all the settings
[05:00] <xargon> whats the proper way of clearing my /var/cache/ folder?
[05:00] <kindredgarou> what the games on vm>
[05:01] <mssever> kanzie: Feisty already has a full comiz install
[05:01] <stefg> xargon: sudo apt-get clean
[05:01] <weltall> you can't use vmware for games
[05:01] <xargon> stefg, thanks
[05:01] <weltall> you must use something like wine
[05:01] <mssever> xargon: Just delete the files
[05:01] <riotkittie> amazingly, the one peice of hardware that is making me want to drink myself senseless and write bad poetry ... contains a chipset from a company who not only created a linux driver but went on to open them
[05:01] <weltall> there is nothing else
[05:01] <kindredgarou> ok
[05:01] <godzirra> stefg: forgotten
[05:01] <kindredgarou> ty wel
[05:01] <stefg> godzirra: the forget that related to games on vmware
[05:01] <godzirra> ah.
[05:02] <godzirra> Well my device isn't sg0
[05:02] <godzirra> or at least I stll can't mount it using that.
[05:02] <godzirra> but let me reboot with -16
[05:02] <stefg> godzirra: so can you mount a CD by sudo mount /dev/sg0 /media/cdrom0 ?
[05:02] <ShackJack> weltall: kindredgarou: You can actually use virtualzation for games- just not ones that require 3D acceleration ;)
[05:02] <kindredgarou> another thing is there a way to set your desktop to a permanent one?
[05:02] <godzirra> no, that tells me sg0 isn't a block device.
[05:03] <mssever> kindredgarou: ??
[05:03] <Dracusorul-> anyone know how can i setup a ftp server?
[05:03] <Dracusorul-> vsftpd?
[05:03] <neverblue2> Dracusorul-, proftpd
[05:03] <kindredgarou> i changed my background and when i had rebooted it had reverted
[05:03] <Dracusorul-> can i install yum too on ubuntu?!
[05:03] <mssever> kindredgarou: That's weird. Try it again. It should persist
[05:03] <kindredgarou> ok
[05:03] <neverblue2> Dracusorul-, i believe there is a GUI for configuration for it as well
[05:04] <stefg> godzirra: ok, so upgrade the kernel, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add pci=routeirq to the kernel line, reboot and check again
[05:04] <mssever> Dracusorul-: Maybe, but apt is the Ubuntu way
[05:04] <fevel> hello
[05:04] <ShackJack> Dracusorul-: Yes, you can... but that's for rpms
[05:04] <neverblue2> so to further reply, you dont install rpms on a Debian based system, you use .debs
[05:04] <fevel> I have a pavillion dv 2210us laptop and for a while every time I use the laptop touchkey to raise or lower volume, it lowers mic volume instead
[05:05] <Dracusorul-> neverblue umm i some strange errors when i try too start yum
[05:05] <fevel> can anyone help me fix this issue?
[05:05] <neverblue2> Dracusorul-, good to know
[05:05] <pispirica> sal all
[05:05] <neverblue2> ill not use it myself then :)
[05:05] <pispirica> hello all
[05:05] <Dracusorul-> File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/yum/Errors.py", line 25, in __init__
[05:05] <Dracusorul->     self.args = args
[05:05] <Dracusorul-> TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
[05:05] <Dracusorul-> ups :|
[05:05] <neverblue2> !pastebin | Dracusorul-
[05:05] <ubotu> Dracusorul-: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:05] <CosmicB> godzirra: if you issue 'sudo /proc/ide' does that help ?
[05:05] <pispirica> i want to know  how cand i send SYN From Ubuntu 7.04
[05:06] <quittt> is there any program that can resize my ext3 partition?
[05:06] <quittt> it is the main one
[05:06] <Dracusorul-> ok ok sorry for the paste then :)
[05:06] <ShackJack> quittt: gparted
[05:06] <pispirica> Dracusorul
[05:06] <riotkittie> quittt: gparted
[05:06] <mssever> quittt: GParted...get the GParted live CD
[05:06] <pispirica> u stii?:D
[05:06] <quittt> ShackJack: is there a windows program that can make it?
[05:06] <vargran> hi everyone
[05:06] <ShackJack> quittt: Boot from live cd and run it - you have to unmount parttion before backing up.
[05:07] <ShackJack> quittt: Why use a windows program? There's partition magic - dunno about free ones...
[05:07] <vargran> people I want to set up ubuntu on my Asus X50V laptop. any ideas or suggestions? what do I need to download? any specific notes?
[05:07] <quittt> ShackJack: it doesn't resize
[05:07] <quittt> ext 3 partition
[05:07] <mrmonday> what is the command to open the run dialog box from a terminal?
[05:07] <neverblue2> quittt, you will lose your data, unless you use partition magic
[05:07] <ShackJack> vargran: No special instructions, just grab live cd - boot it - see how things work - sound wireless - and install when ready...
[05:07] <mssever> !install | vargran
[05:07] <ubotu> vargran: 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 - Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[05:07] <riotkittie> i wouldnt use a win program to resize a linux partition
[05:07] <neverblue2> quittt, and thats not guaranteed
[05:07] <ShackJack> quittt: What is "it"
[05:07] <vargran> thnx. went downloading
[05:08] <quittt> "it" is a pronoun for Partition Magic
[05:08] <riotkittie> why will they use data unless using partition magic?
[05:08] <mssever> mrmonday: Just type the command you want to run
[05:08] <ShackJack> quittt: Partitions have to be unmounted first - it should do it, otherwsie do as suggested before..
[05:08] <godzirra> stefg: ok, I had to reboot back into the old kernel.
[05:08] <godzirra> stefg: wireless didn't work in the new one.
[05:08] <riotkittie> partition magic has never failed to hose my partitions. otoh, i've never had issues with gparted, fdisk, cfdisk, etc
[05:08] <neverblue2> quittt, "it" does it everyday :)
[05:08] <quittt> hehe
[05:08] <neverblue2> quittt, maybe you might think its a user error :)
[05:09] <riotkittie> errr lose, not use.
[05:09] <mrmonday> mssever, I don't want to do that though, I want to open the run dialog box
[05:09] <stefg> godzirra: probably something fixable... but did it make a difference inregard to the CD?
[05:09] <mssever> mrmonday: <Alt>F2
[05:09] <neverblue2> riotkittie, but with data on it? if you use PM and resize, you may lose the data
[05:10] <mrmonday> mssever, I need the command - alt F2 doesn't work (I know how to change key bindings, but I want the command)
[05:10] <godzirra> stefg: not as far as I could see
[05:10] <rrittenhouse> Has anybody here tried to print to a Toshiba eStudio 2500c (copier, printer, fax, etc..) from Ubuntu WITH department codes turned on?
[05:10] <ShackJack> riotkittie: I would really use gparted from a LIVE Cd
[05:10] <mssever> mrmonday: I don't know the command--if there is one
[05:10] <Dracusorul-> ProFTPd warning: cannot start neither in standalone nor in inetd/xinetd mode. Check your configuration.
[05:10] <quittt> oh
[05:10] <Dracusorul-> :(
[05:10] <quittt> it is just 50 mb
[05:11] <quittt> no problem at all... just use my cd-rw a that's it
[05:11] <quittt> =] 
[05:11] <kindredgarou> anyone know how to disable splash screens in wine?
[05:11] <quittt> I'm moving to Linux... I used to use Slackware but it was so problematic for updating that I gave up
[05:11] <stefg> godzirra: boot the new kernel save its dmesg by 'dmesg > dmesg_newkernel.log' the you have it saved, and can rebot back to the old kernel
[05:11] <riotkittie> neverblue2: if i use any partitioner and resize, there's a chance of losing data. however,  my experience has been that chance is like ~85% with pm, and ... i've never witnessed it elsewhere :P
[05:12] <riotkittie> slackware. i miss it so. :|
[05:12] <quittt> then I used Debian... but it is was a bit unstable if you wanted updated software
[05:12] <quittt> Ubuntu is perfect for me
[05:12] <godzirra> Will do.  Give me a minute.
[05:12] <riotkittie> ShackJack: mhm. GParted's liveCD is a life saver. or at least a sanity saver.
[05:12] <quittt> but Slackware is the bestest for networking
[05:12] <neverblue2> riotkittie, i was under the impression that you can only do it with PM, no other tool will provide you with resizing and NOT lose data
[05:12] <quittt> riotkittie: I didn't like the qtparted one
[05:12] <quittt> very limited
[05:12] <neverblue2> is bestest even a word?
[05:12] <stefg> godzirra: and search google for exct make and model of your notebook with 'ubuntu' and 'CD-ROM'
[05:13] <quittt> but I've saved some lives using that
[05:13] <neverblue2> omg lives!
[05:13] <neverblue2> now linux is saving lives
[05:13] <BinaryFu> I have an odd issue. I have two panels, both on the top. Trying to get one to be at the very top, and the other just below it. When I reboot, they swap positions. Is there a file somewhere that I can change the order that they stack?
[05:13] <linux4me> how can I check if fiesty has ip masquerade support?
[05:13] <quittt> I want to buy USB driver to install linux in it
[05:14] <Rageon> lol
[05:14] <POVaddct> linux4me: it has.  sudo iptables -t nat -L
[05:14] <Lhademmor> Somebody please help! I have tried to delete my Windows partition in order to expand Ubuntu to cover my whole 40 GB harddrive, but now GRUB is saying "Error 15" and nothing works at all! Can someone please guide me on how to just delete EVERYTHING and start over - only with one Ubuntu partition?
[05:14] <JEFFmasterFLEX> Lhademmor:  insert cd and reinstall if that's what you want
[05:14] <ShackJack> BinaryFu: Never tried both panels at the top - there are setting in the configuration editor - apps -> panel you can look at..
[05:14] <riotkittie> neverblue2: i know some people have had no problems with it but ... ugh. and many of the times, my issues weren't imediate data loss [which i wont complain about because if i'm not backing it up, i either dont care about the data... or deserve it:P]  but it would screw the partition table up, and they'd overlap or something weird
[05:15] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: Boot from LIVE CD ;)
[05:15] <Rageon> Lhademmor use your XP cd recovery console, rewrite MBR (master boot record)
[05:15] <BinaryFu> Lhademmor: If you mean reinstalling, you can simply put the CD in fire it up, and select the option "Use Entire Disc".
[05:15] <Rageon> or that way :D
[05:15] <neverblue2> ah, thats with PM, or other tools ?
[05:15] <riotkittie> and it wouldnt be immediately obvious, but eventually, things would just get ugly.
[05:15] <mnk3ym4n> Lhademmor:  yeah, re-install with use entire disk is easiest
[05:15] <riotkittie> PM.
[05:16] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu, Im currently running the Live-CD. Selecting "Install" and "Use entire disc" now... I'll keep you up to date on what happens
[05:16] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: I would make separate partitions for root and /home personally ;)
[05:16] <godzirra> stefg: ok, http://test.jomamma.com/dmesg.new.txt
[05:16] <stefg> k
[05:16] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: That way "fresh" installs of Ubuntu uprgades are way easier...
[05:16] <BinaryFu> ShackJack: That's my personal preference, but if someone's new to Linux, that can be very daunting.
[05:17] <quittt> brb
[05:17] <JEFFmasterFLEX> BinaryFu: word, you mention partition and they freak out
[05:17] <smithbane> anyone know where exactly I should edit my xorg.conf file to add another video device, and what I should add? my xserver keeps picking up my video card's secondary BusID and telling me no devices are found for it.
[05:17] <riotkittie> that was the best quit message ever.
[05:17] <Rageon> shack jack, im soon to reinstall ubuntu.. so i make a / part.. a EXT3 part a swap part and is that it?
[05:17] <neverblue2> lol
[05:17] <ShackJack> BinaryFu: I suppose a little... there should be some simplification of that manual partition thing, or some setup where you "fill in the blanks" for home, root, etc...
[05:17] <marduuk> any grub gurus here?
[05:18] <riotkittie> marduuk: whats wrong with GRUB?
[05:18] <marduuk> error 17
[05:18] <godzirra> stefg: There'sn ot much info no the make and model of my notebook and ubuntu.  The problem is that last time I installed it all just worked.
[05:18] <ShackJack> Rageon: Yes, delete current partitions, then make three logical ones, one swap (1.5 -2X RAM), one root 6-10GB and the rest /home ;)  use / as root mount point and /home as home both ext 3
[05:18] <BinaryFu> Lhademmor: But honestly, with a little time and hand holding, most of us could walk you through how to create those partitions properly
[05:18] <riotkittie> error 17. oh no. <backs away slowly>. that i cannot help you with as i have to experience it myself.
[05:18] <kanzie> How can I (should I) upgrade my feasty to Gutsy
[05:19] <smithbane> feasty?
[05:19] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu, Im
[05:19] <neverblue2> feisty :)
[05:19] <Lhademmor> listening :)
[05:19] <JEFFmasterFLEX> smithbane:  that's ubuntu when it eats you
[05:19] <ShackJack> BinaryFu: That wasn't proper :)
[05:19] <marduuk> thanks anyway riotkitty
[05:19] <stefg> godzirra: hmmm... so afaics there's no difference between the kernels. have you messed with bios settings?
[05:19] <Rageon> oh so ShackJack All the ubuntu partitions are logical theres no Master?
[05:19] <mnk3ym4n> ShackJack: BinaryFu: why would you go through all that trouble on a single disk system.  If you have two hdd's, putting /home on the entirety of the 2nd disk is incredibly useful, but why limit your growth space on a single drive system?
[05:19] <ShackJack> BinaryFu: ?
[05:19] <MeHN> hey guy's, is anyone in here using pidgin.. cuz I just wanted to add my jabber acc to pidgin but noticed that there's no option for this available. Any idea how I could add this functionality?
[05:19] <Rageon> Master/Primary
[05:19] <smithbane> lol @ Jeff
[05:19] <godzirra> stefg: nope.  Never.
[05:19] <BinaryFu> kanzie: Very simple. Wait until Gutsy is out in distribution...right now it's in development.
[05:19] <riotkittie>  i'm not trying to be mean but if you have to ask how to upgrade to gutsy chances are you shouldnt be using it in alpha (beta?) state
[05:19] <kdrlx> kanzie: change the sources list and dist-upgrade away ..
[05:19] <godzirra> Definitely not between old feisty and new feisty (with windows in between)
[05:20] <ShackJack> mnk3ym4n: You keep home separate for other reasons - upgrades, etc...
[05:20] <ShackJack> Rageon: Yep...
[05:20] <Rageon> mm ok
[05:20] <BinaryFu> mnk3ym4n: As stated prior, it makes upgrades incredibly mad easy.
[05:20] <neverblue2> MeHN, I can confirm that, I dont see it either
[05:20] <Lhademmor> ShackJack, okay I'm choosing manually partitioning...
[05:20] <neverblue2> MeHN, unless it goes by another name
[05:20] <smithbane> so how about it everyone... anyone know anything about manually adding video adapters to your xorg?
[05:20] <BinaryFu> All your /home files and settings and emails and everything else are basically on their own "backup" partition.
[05:21] <marduuk> ok no help with grub how about installing hardware raid drivers post install?
[05:21] <stefg> godzirra: so the kernel/installer may just have had a bad day. so if it worked, and now doesn't, i'd try reinstalling again. a,) this is quicker than troubleshooting b.) would help to diagnose the problem if it's still there after reinstall
[05:21] <linux4me> POVaddct - i ran that and it shows me the default iptables, accept for prerouting,postrouting,output
[05:21] <ShackJack> BinaryFu: Yeah, those dell PCs come as one big partition - it's quite vexing ;)
[05:21] <BinaryFu> ShackJack: Dell? Ewwww...
[05:21] <godzirra> stefg: I -just- reinstalled via the alt install cd.
[05:21] <MeHN> neverblue2 yeah.. but what could it be..
[05:21] <POVaddct> linux4me: yeah. you have to set the rules yourself. i thought you only wanted to know if feisty *supports* ip masquerade
[05:22] <godzirra> stefg: like this morning.
[05:22] <Lhademmor> ShackJack, BinaryFu: Okay.. on /dev/sda/ I've got 38321 MB free space, 1546 on /dev/sda2 as ext3 with mount point /media/sda2 (whatever that is), and 139 MB swap on /dev/sda5 as swap. What should I do?
[05:22] <riotkittie> dell's not necessarily bad.   and you have to give them credit for giving into the demand of the rabid fanpeople and selling machines with ubuntu preinstalled
[05:22] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: Nuke em all and start over :)
[05:23] <linux4me> POVaddct - tks
[05:23] <stefg> godzirra: yeah... and it didn't work out this time, while it worked before. This is not easily explainable, and thus another test install would give more insight
[05:23] <POVaddct> linux4me: if you want to do ip masquerading, you'll have to enable ip forwarding and set appropriate rule in the postrouting chain
[05:23] <marduuk> is there no flash/fireworks support for 64bit ubuntu?
[05:23] <godzirra> I started with server yesterday and this -was- my reinstall to see if it wgot it working.
[05:23] <BinaryFu> Lhademmor: What he said - How much ram do you have on your computer?
[05:23] <quittt_> which is the CD burner that comes with Ubuntu?
[05:23] <godzirra> stefg: I started with server yesterday.  And did the alternate cd install today.
[05:23] <quittt_> I want to burn an ISO, which one should I use?
[05:23] <godzirra> I dont think another reinstall is going to help.
[05:23] <Rageon> marduk: Nor for 64 bit Vista i think
[05:23] <JEFFmasterFLEX> marduuk: no, you have to run a 32 bit firefox to get flash to work
[05:23] <stefg> godzirra: server uses a different kernel
[05:23] <marduuk> how do i go about that?
[05:24] <godzirra> Thats why I'm using alternate install now.
[05:24] <godzirra> and I checked the disk for defects.
[05:24] <Lhademmor> ShackJack, I can only format the /dev/sda2...?
[05:24] <quittt_> which is the program?
[05:24] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: No not format - remove those partitions and start over - right click remvoe...
[05:24] <godzirra> I don't think reinstalling is going to magically fix it.
[05:24] <godzirra> I didnt have any errors at all this install.
[05:24] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: So that you have one bbig chunk of free space..
[05:25] <stroyan> quittt_: gnomebaker under applications->sound and video
[05:25] <Dracusorul-> guys need some help whit PPPOE
[05:25] <riotkittie> godzirra: have you used the same CD to burn all the ISOs you installed?
[05:25] <Mortice> !ask | Dracusorul-
[05:25] <ubotu> Dracusorul-: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:25] <Lhademmor> ShackJack: Done
[05:25] <godzirra> riotkittie: of course not.
[05:25] <MeHN> neverblue2, ahh great idea with the other name.. it's xmpp wich is also used by google talk
[05:25] <godzirra> riotkittie: but I have checked all of them for defects.
[05:25] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: How much ram and disk space you got?
[05:25] <JEFFmasterFLEX> marduuk: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_.2864-bit.29_Mozilla_Firefox_.28only.29
[05:25] <Lhademmor> ShackJack: Then I click "New partition" right`?
[05:25] <neverblue2> nice
[05:25] <BinaryFu> Lhademmor: How much ram is on your computer?
[05:25] <riotkittie> godzirra: had to ask :P
[05:25] <godzirra> heh
[05:25] <Lhademmor> ShackJack: RAM, ~768 MB, 40 GB HDD
[05:26] <Dracusorul-> Mortice ok thanks for the advice but i wanted to know if i can make the ubuntu . to be a internet server...
[05:26] <godzirra> I just want to get my cdrom working.  I dunno why its being so freaking difficult this time.
[05:26] <Dracusorul-> Lhademmor have the same spec :))
[05:27] <Lhademmor> ShackJack
[05:27] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: I personally would make swap 1152 K, /root 8192K - unless you are installing a *bunch* of stuff - and the rest for home...
[05:27] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: So make new partition (logical) swap, etc...
[05:27] <riotkittie> it's difficult this time because Linux is a harsh mistress :|  i swear, somewhere deep inside, the kernel is sentinent and sadistic :x
[05:27] <Rageon> so ShackJack if i have 2 gig of DDR2 Ram my swap should be 4 gig ?
[05:27] <dell_lin> how do i mount pen drive /usb stick if usb stick already there when it booted
[05:27] <BinaryFu> Shackjack: You mean M, right?
[05:27] <BinaryFu> >.>
[05:28] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: You could make root as small as 6 GB though...
[05:28] <stefg> godzirra: so you could try the server-kernel as well
[05:28] <godzirra> stefg: Yes, but if I was using the server kernel yesterday, I don't think its giong to magically work today.
[05:28] <Lhademmor> ShackJack: What should be primary/logical?
[05:28] <ShackJack> BinaryFu: Lhademmor - Whatever the scale used on parted - yeah M I think.... I make all logical in the case of one master drive and one OS
[05:28] <godzirra> So is this supposed to be my cdrom drive?  [   18.714020]  sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
[05:29] <geoaxis> where can gnupg keys be found ..i had generated them 6 months back
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[05:29] <fdfefn> In west Philadelphia born and raised
[05:29] <godzirra> and if so, why does it give me this when I try and mount it:  mount: /dev/sg0 is not a block device
[05:29] <mkmlma> Now, this is a story all about how
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[05:29] <nlnmnb> Just sit right there
[05:29] <igihiq> My life got flipped-turned upside down
[05:29] <nlnmnb> I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air
[05:29] <jhjijr> In west Philadelphia born and raised
[05:29] <igihiq> And I liked to take a minute
[05:29] <fdfefn> Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool
[05:29] <igihiq> Just sit right there
[05:29] <igihiq> I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air
[05:29] <omonoc> Now, this is a story all about how
[05:29] <jhjijr> On the playground was where I spent most of my days
[05:29] <fdfefn> And all shootin some b-ball outside of the school
[05:29] <omonoc> My life got flipped-turned upside down
[05:29] <mkmlma> In west Philadelphia born and raised
[05:29] <omonoc> And I liked to take a minute
[05:29] <omonoc> Just sit right there
[05:29] <jhjijr> Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool
[05:29] <nlnmnb> In west Philadelphia born and raised
[05:29] <fdfefn> When a couple of guys
[05:29] <omonoc> I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air
[05:29] <mkmlma> On the playground was where I spent most of my days
[05:29] <igihiq> In west Philadelphia born and raised
[05:29] <nlnmnb> On the playground was where I spent most of my days
[05:29] <jhjijr> And all shootin some b-ball outside of the school
[05:29] <fdfefn> Who were up to no good
[05:29] <omonoc> In west Philadelphia born and raised
[05:29] <mkmlma> Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool
[05:29] <igihiq> On the playground was where I spent most of my days
[05:29] <nlnmnb> Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool
[05:29] <jhjijr> When a couple of guys
[05:29] <fdfefn> Startin makin trouble in my neighborhood
[05:29] <riotkittie> !ops
[05:29] <omonoc> On the playground was where I spent most of my days
[05:29] <mkmlma> And all shootin some b-ball outside of the school
[05:29] <igihiq> Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool
[05:29] <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
[05:29] <nlnmnb> And all shootin some b-ball outside of the school
[05:29] <jhjijr> Who were up to no good
[05:29] <fdfefn> I got in one lil fight and my mom got scared
[05:29] <mkmlma> When a couple of guys
[05:29] <omonoc> Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool
[05:29] <igihiq> And all shootin some b-ball outside of the school
[05:29] <D4M14N> lolwut
[05:29] <nlnmnb> When a couple of guys
[05:29] <jhjijr> Startin makin trouble in my neighborhood
[05:29] <kindredgarou> got a prob d/l a game file guys and need help if poss  prob is :[error13]  permission denied '/media/disk/AOinstall17.1.1_EP1_EP3_LIVE_nointro'
[05:29] <omonoc> And all shootin some b-ball outside of the school
[05:29] <mkmlma> Who were up to no good
[05:29] <igihiq> When a couple of guys
[05:29] <nlnmnb> Who were up to no good
[05:29] <jhjijr> I got in one lil fight and my mom got scared
[05:29] <omonoc> When a couple of guys
[05:29] <mkmlma> Startin makin trouble in my neighborhood
[05:29] <BinaryFu> SPAM
[05:29] <igihiq> Who were up to no good
[05:29] <nlnmnb> Startin makin trouble in my neighborhood
[05:29] <omonoc> Who were up to no good
[05:29] <mkmlma> I got in one lil fight and my mom got scared
[05:29] <igihiq> Startin makin trouble in my neighborhood
[05:29] <nlnmnb> I got in one lil fight and my mom got scared
[05:29] <omonoc> Startin makin trouble in my neighborhood
[05:29] <igihiq> I got in one lil fight and my mom got scared
[05:30] <godzirra> that was fun.
[05:30] <godzirra> So is this supposed to be my cdrom drive?  [   18.714020]  sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
[05:30] <godzirra> and if so, why does it give me this when I try and mount it:  mount: /dev/sg0 is not a block device
[05:30] <stefg> godzirra: so i have no easy explanation for a cd being recognized at some install, and not by the next one.
[05:30] <Slart> a bit odd, for a bit spammer =)
[05:30] <riotkittie> i have to say that that was the most entertaining lameness i have seen.
[05:30] <POVaddct> stupid scriptkiddies
[05:30] <riotkittie> for the first 2 seconds, at least.
[05:31] <godzirra> heh.
[05:31] <stefg> godzirra: all i can say is that it's kernel issue, and indeed the kernel is different between server and alternat installs
[05:31] <jhaig> I have just seen that an update on Feisty has included an update for "update-manager".  Is it now going to offer me an upgrade to Gusty beta?
[05:31] <godzirra> stefg: Yeah, you and me both.  The server wasn't what worked the very first time.
[05:31] <godzirra> the very first time a few months ago was the standard desktop install.
[05:31] <ShackJack> !upgrade | jhaig (no - but see here)
[05:31] <ubotu> jhaig (no - but see here): For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:31] <riotkittie> jhaig: no. it's going to upgrade the upgrade-manager.
[05:31] <godzirra> -this- go round was th server, followed the by alt cd install.
[05:31] <D4M14N> DCC SEND "startkeylogger" 0 0 0
[05:31] <riotkittie> which is the thing that pops up and goes "upgrades are ready! install themmmmmmm!"
[05:32] <kindredgarou> any clues?
[05:32] <PriceChild> tonyyarusso, already made one ;)
[05:32] <Lhademmor> ShackJack: How much to each partition in MB??
[05:32] <jhaig> ShackJack, riotkittie: Thanks.  I'm not looking to upgrade but I seem to remember that when Feisty came out, one of the instructions for upgrading was to update the "update-manager" package.
[05:32] <tonyyarusso> PriceChild: oh, bah
[05:33] <ShackJack> jhaig: No, you just reun with special parameter is all once Gutsy *final* is out ;)
[05:33] <BinaryFu> Exactly   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[05:33] <BinaryFu> Don't try to install Gutsy now.
[05:33] <kanzie> My firefox wont work anymore, it just asks if I want to recreate previous session, no matter what I click nothing more happens but the process is running and I have manually kill it.
[05:33] <BinaryFu> It's not finished.
[05:33] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: I had said above --- though change K to MB....
[05:33] <BinaryFu> It'd be like installing Windows on your computer. :D
[05:33] <godzirra> I don't want to have to do somethign stupid, like install mandriva. :(
[05:33] <Slart> kanzie: try safe mode.. I think it's firefox -safe or something similar
[05:33] <marduuk> why dont i get the download speeds in linux i get in windows?
[05:34] <godzirra> so someone please help me figure out how to get my cdrom loaded =p
[05:34] <jhaig> BinaryFu: I've just seen a notice for the release of the beta, and I thought the update to this package might be related.
[05:34] <riotkittie> kanzie: try creating a new profile ....   run from term with the --profile-manager flag, i think
[05:34] <Esteth> I want to install a newer version of software in the repository, but the newer version is source-only at the moment. Should i remove the current version in synaptic before "make install"ing the new version?
[05:34] <BinaryFu> marduuk: ??? I get faster dls in 'nix than I ever did in Windows...site error perhaps?
[05:34] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: .... personally would make swap 1152 M, /root 8192M - unless you are installing a *bunch* of stuff - and the rest for home... You can go as little as 6144M for root
[05:34] <forthelulz> DCC SEND "ILOVEPENIS" 0 0 0
[05:34] <nixternal> lovely
[05:34] <nixternal> I was just told I love something :p
[05:35] <seebs> Wow.  That as impressive.
[05:35] <Esteth> I want to install a newer version of software in the repository, but the newer version is source-only at the moment. Should i remove the current version in synaptic before "make install"ing the new version?
[05:35] <PriceChild> !traffic
[05:35] <ubotu> NOTICE - There is a lot of traffic in this channel at the moment. Please try to keep your sentences into a single message, avoid repeating the same question multiple times, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org for pasting, remember to mention the nickname of the person you're addressing, and join #ubuntu-offtopic for anything that is not Ubuntu support. Thank you for understanding!
[05:35] <Slart> what's with the spammers today? been eating their own viagra and no blood for the brain any more?
[05:35] <LadyNikon> gotta love people who suck
[05:35] <marduuk> maybe its just the repositories
[05:35] <lulbat> Thou shalt not steal if there is direct victim.
[05:35] <lulbat> Thou shalt not worship pop idols or follow lost prophets.
[05:35] <lulbat> Thou shalt not take the names of Johnny Cash, Joe Strummer, Johnny Hartman, Desmond Decker, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix or Syd Barrett in vain.
[05:35] <lulbat> Thou shalt not think any male over the age of 30 that plays with a child that is not their own is a pedophile - Some people are just nice.
[05:35] <lulbat> Thou shalt not read NME.
[05:35] <JEFFmasterFLEX> Esteth: ty getting the package from getdeb.net first
[05:35] <lulbat> Thou shalt not stop likin' a band just 'cause theyve 'come popular.
[05:35] <lulbat> Thou shalt not question Stephen Fry.
[05:35] <lulbat> Thou shalt not judge a book by its cover.
[05:35] <lulbat> Thou shalt not judge Lethal Weapon by Danny Glover.
[05:36] <marduuk> i have a 15Mbps connection
[05:36] <Busata> wth was that all about :)
[05:36] <BinaryFu> jhaig: Updates are set up per distribution. So, if there's an update for a program, you'll see it for that distro specifically. Never see an update for another release and slap it into your release. That's like trying to use Windows 98 drivers in Windows XP...it might work for awhile, but you're asking for a world of hurt.
[05:36] <LjL> !exploit
[05:36] <LjL> !traffic
[05:36] <ubotu> There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. When bitten by this bug ops in #ubuntu remove users so they are no longer targets. To fix it have a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[05:36] <ubotu> NOTICE - There is a lot of traffic in this channel at the moment. Please try to keep your sentences into a single message, avoid repeating the same question multiple times, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org for pasting, remember to mention the nickname of the person you're addressing, and join #ubuntu-offtopic for anything that is not Ubuntu support. Thank you for understanding!
[05:36] <LadyNikon> oi
[05:36] <Lhademmor> Okay, I'll have a go at it now. 10 GB root, 1151 MB swap and the rest as home, opkay?
[05:36] <LadyNikon> LjL: pricechild did that one :p
[05:36] <Lhademmor> ShackJack
[05:36] <Busata> not the exploit, the guy preaching :p
[05:37] <ShackJack> !prefix | Lhademmor
[05:37] <ubotu> Lhademmor: If you prefix your lines with the nickname of the person you're talking to, you have a greater chance that that person reads your messages
[05:37] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Okay, and where are you seeing slow download speeds at? What sites?
[05:37] <CroX> Anyone here know of the problem with gnome-terminal not producing the correct sequence from keypad keys? Aterm all most other terms seems to have no problem with it. But I love the font of gnome-terminal and I can't seem to get that in any other term, try as I might.
[05:37] <volantares> back
[05:37] <LjL> LadyNikon: i know, but since people are still chatting about it... the trolls' force is that people start going mad
[05:37] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: 10GB should be more than enough...
[05:37] <godzirra> If /dev/sg0 is listed in dmesg as a scsi device, how come when I try and mount it, it tells me that sg0 isn't a block device?
[05:37] <volantares> life just gets better!
[05:37] <marduuk> and now im getting 75-100kB/s
[05:37] <LjL> !it | N3bunel
[05:37] <ubotu> N3bunel: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:37] <Lhademmor> ShackJack, I know, it flipped :) - but I'll try now
[05:37] <LadyNikon> ill come back later when its not as crazed.
[05:37] <LadyNikon> shower time
[05:37] <LadyNikon> goodluck LjL and PriceChild
[05:38] <volantares> does anyone know if ikonia is alive?
[05:38] <marduuk> speeds when dling from repositories
[05:38] <PriceChild> volantares, if he replies then he is.
[05:38] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: Now if you ever opt to do "fresh" install - all your settings are saved in home and you can just reformat the /root partition ;) (and reinstall any proggies via apt-get/aptitude)
[05:38] <stefg> godzirra: it was a test, and it obviously failed. http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2004-May/msg01725.html
[05:38] <Lhademmor> ShackJack: should I set the big partition with mount point /home ?
[05:39] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: Yes...
[05:39] <JEFFmasterFLEX> marduuk: speeds you get from the repos are not necessarily your connection speeds
[05:39] <Lhademmor> ShackJack: Okay, Ill go ahead now
[05:39] <godzirra> stefg: gotcha.
[05:39] <riotkittie> yea. sometimes the repos are prone to crawl.   go do a speedtest at speakeasy.
[05:40] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Speeds when dling from repositories are effected by: How many people on at that time (time of day can make a major difference) and the hops for your location. When a major distro is released for example...everyone tries to get it on release day, and all you'll see on the net are complaints about how the latest version ate their operating system, locked up, etc...when in reality, it was horribly slow dl speeds because EVERYONE was
[05:40] <godzirra> stefg: why would sg0 show up on my laptop though?  To my knowledge there is no scsi anythin on my laptpo besides the  sata drives...
[05:40] <stefg> godzirra: libata... everything is (pseudo-) scsi now
[05:40] <stefg> !uuid | godzirra
[05:40] <ubotu> godzirra: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  sudo blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[05:41] <godzirra> blkid only lists the 3 harddrive partiitons.
[05:41] <marduuk> i get an error when i get to the install snplugin  deb pkgs
[05:41] <kaminix|benkyou> I'm looking for a way to split a vobfile in two without loss of quality. I want it to split at a certain frame (seconds will do), how should I do this? Preferebly with a commandline tool.
[05:41] <BinaryFu> marduuk: So, if you can be a little more specific, I can help. If you're talking about repositories in Syn, my suggestion would be to go to SETTINGS - REPOSITORIES - UBUNTU SOFTWARE - DOWNLOAD FROM - Select OTHER and then pick a location NEAR YOU. This might speed things up greatly for you.
[05:42] <Lhademmor> ShackJack: "The creation of the ext-3 file system on partition 7 on SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda) failed" - it doesnt work :(
[05:42] <marduuk> ill pastebin it binaryfu
[05:42] <BinaryFu> Okies.
[05:42] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: I'd say try again or run a disc check...
[05:43] <marduuk> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38815/
[05:43] <marduuk> there binaryfu
[05:43] <BinaryFu> Shackjack: You might have him wipe the drive completely, apply that for the next step, then restart the install again. Sometimes that helps to "clean" the mbr.
[05:43] <marduuk> and thats cut and pasting commands from  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_.2864-bit.29_Mozilla_Firefox_.28only.29
[05:44] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Checking
[05:44] <Lhademmor> ShackJack: How do I do a disc check?
[05:44] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: You see that ;)  BinaryFu: I hear ya, though usually the MBR doesn't get in the way...
[05:44] <marduuk> man this is so diffrent from the redhat 4 class i took 5 years ago
[05:45] <volantares> does anyone know how to overwrite grub within the vista install program without having to let microsoft install vista itself?
[05:45] <marduuk> alot easier now but harder at the same time
[05:45] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Completely different creature. :) But...in a lot of good ways, believe me.
[05:45] <marduuk> volanytares: boot the vista cd
[05:45] <marduuk> then choose repair
[05:45] <marduuk> and fix the boot
[05:45] <ShackJack> Lhademmor: Adress to channel gotta go... but unmount and do fsck .dev.whatever...
[05:46] <rrittenhouse> Is it a known issue when adding a printer in Printing under Administration that the printers Advanced settings are not copied over to CUPS? Instead I have to go to the cups web interface and add the options in there before it works!...
[05:46] <Esteth> JEFFmasterFLEX: Sorry about that, got "DCC bugged". Gedit isn't availible on getdeb, unfortunately. So is it correct to remove the libraries and applications i allready have installed via synaptic before installing new ones from source? also, what should i do about a library in this case, since other programs depend on said library.
[05:46] <kitche> volantares: use the recovery console on the vista cd fixmbr fixboot I believe still works
[05:46] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Why are you going through http://gwenole.beauchesne.info for this files?
[05:46] <godzirra> Can anyone help me get my cdrom working?  As far as I can tell its not getting detected from my amd64 alternate cd install, and I've no idea why.
[05:46] <marduuk> because thats what the guide says
[05:46] <kitche> Esteth: might want to fix your router of that bug
[05:46] <BinaryFu> I see...
[05:46] <kane77> hi, I found out my wifi doesn't work - I just registered at school to have free wifi, and they use 64-bit WEP key, but on ubuntu dhcp fails to get me an IP... it works on windows.. is there something I can do?
[05:46] <marduuk> like i said im cut->paste commands in term
[05:47] <Esteth> Kitche: I allready have, thanks to the guys un ubuntu-ops
[05:47] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Here's a better question - what are you trying to get to work that's not working...because I'm wondering if you can't just get these from the advanced repositories.
[05:47] <volantares> k
[05:47] <JEFFmasterFLEX> Esteth: the new version of gedit is out with with gnome 2.20 i believe. i think you have to upgrade ALL OF GNOME for that
[05:47] <marduuk> flash/fw on firefox64
[05:47] <Kitsun> CTRL-ALT-F1 (F2 etc) does not work, can anyone help?
[05:47] <kitche> Esteth: ok wasn't sure if any of them were alive or not yet :)
[05:47] <JEFFmasterFLEX> Esteth: if you really need the new features, upgrade to Gutsy
[05:47] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu, can you help now that ShackJack went away?
[05:47] <Pici> kitche: we live!
[05:47] <amio> hi can i get some help please how can I know the type and numberof my graphic card its ATI though
[05:48] <marduuk> chatzilla u in houston?
[05:48] <zwob> no
[05:48] <xargon> is there a way i can connect my ti-89 calculator to ubuntu?
[05:48] <riotkittie> kane77: can you give us information about your wireless device? chipset would be nice [you can find that with lspci or lsusb]  but maybe the brand/model?
[05:48] <xargon> the software it came with is for windows only
[05:48] <BinaryFu> Lhademmor: Sure bud.
[05:48] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Okay, just a sec bud...
[05:48] <kane77> riotkittie, it's one of the broadcom 43xx I used ndiswrapper to install drivers for it
[05:48] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu: I need to do a disc check, because something must be broken... How do I do that?
[05:48] <Esteth> JEFFmasterFLEX: Oh. I should just wait for gutsy then. I asked about upgrading to gutsy yesterday, but i have drivers via envy i'd need to remove and reinstall, and i'm don't know much about dpkg, which is apparrantly a "requirement" for using gutsy according to #ubuntu+1's topic. I have installed the new gnome-themes and gtk2-engines for the gummy theme though :)
[05:49] <amio> hi can i get some help please how can I know the type and numberof my graphic card its ATI though
[05:49] <marduuk> binaryfu would it be easier to pm me?
[05:49] <JEFFmasterFLEX> Esteth:  if you use gedit for writing code, i recommend Geany, that's what i use under GTK environments
[05:49] <riotkittie> kane77: okay, i really have no personal experience with either :|
[05:49] <volantares> amio: you could always open the box
[05:50] <volantares> amio: or find your manual
[05:50] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Probably, but let's see if we can't fix this once and for all... are you following this guide? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=476924
[05:50] <outl4w> hi all :)
[05:51] <volantares> amio: i'm not sure, i'm completely new to linux.
[05:51] -zwob:#ubuntu- DCC SEND ubuntuisdebianwithshitstains 0 0 0
[05:51] <outl4w> how can i install sound over terminal in wine?
[05:51] <Esteth> JEFFmasterFLEX: Thanks for the suggestion, but i tried geany before and found i preferred gedit. I want a text-editor for little bits of code, rather than something that feels like an IDE, which i use netsend for
[05:51] <stroyan> amio: lspci will list devices, including the graphics card.
[05:51] <silent_scream> well, the problem that it seems i have, is that i can't have two audios running at the same time. In example, if i have a song playing in xmms, and i open a video in youtube, i won't have audio in the video...
[05:51] <Esteth> s/netsend/netbeans
[05:51] <JEFFmasterFLEX> Esteth: fair enough, i use Kate myself so :P
[05:52] <CroX> Anyone here know of the problem with gnome-terminal not producing the correct sequence from keypad keys? Aterm all most other terms seems to have no problem with it. But I love the font of gnome-terminal and I can't seem to get that in any other term, try as I might.
[05:52] <marduuk> what do i do with the tar.gz to install it?
[05:52] <marduuk> nm
[05:52] <kitche> LjL: look at zewb
[05:52] <outl4w> tkgv install dateit.tar.gz
[05:52] <FurryNemesis> hi all, just switched to KDE, how do I add programs to the startup menu?
[05:52] <LjL> kitche: i did
[05:52] <godzirra> wtf.
[05:52] <vs-hs> Hello
[05:52] <godzirra> 11:52 -zwob:#ubuntu- DCC SEND ubuntuisdebianwithshitstains 0 0 0
[05:52] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu, are you there?
[05:52] <JEFFmasterFLEX> FurryNemesis:  using adept
[05:53] <vs-hs> david@davidsshitcomputer:~$ compiz --replace
[05:53] <vs-hs> Fatal: Failed test: texture_from_pixmap support
[05:53] <vs-hs> Can someone help be with that? :\
[05:53] <outl4w> how can i install sound in wine?
[05:53] <FurryNemesis> thanks
[05:53] <PriceChild> godzirra, please don't repeat those in channel.
[05:53] <PriceChild> !dcc | godzirra
[05:53] <ubotu> godzirra: There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. When bitten by this bug ops in #ubuntu remove users so they are no longer targets. To fix it have a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[05:53] <godzirra> PriceChild: sorry.
[05:53] <BinaryFu> Lhdemmor: The first thing I would do (since I'm not sure exactly what all has been done) would be to go into the setup, remove everything, apply it, click next, at which point it'll probably ask you if you want to use the whole drive, which I would say yes, and keep going until you see it write the new partitions. Once that happened, I'd reboot and start fresh, most likely with a clean drive.
[05:53] <erUSUL> vs-hs: do you have 3d accel enabled? do you have an ati card?
[05:53] <vs-hs> erUSUL: Yes, fglrx, glx and xgl is enabled
[05:53] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu: Where is "setup"?
[05:53] <erUSUL> vs-hs: so you have xgl?
[05:54] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Yeah, the script will take care of the whole shebang for ya (hopefully)
[05:54] <vs-hs> erUSUL: Yes, is that wrong? :P
[05:54] <marduuk> nice a scripted install
[05:54] <erUSUL> vs-hs: with ati + xgl it should work... (ati + normal X doesn't)
[05:54] <marduuk> done
[05:54] <magnetron> outl4w: sound is already installed in wine. try tweaking the settings with winecfg . it should usually be set to OSS.
[05:54] <BinaryFu> Lhademmor: By "setup" I mean going through the install process, telling it to manually edit the partitions, removing everything there, then applying it and hitting next. Does that make sense now?
[05:54] <vs-hs> erUSUL: I have Radeon 9800pro and fglrx drivers
[05:55] <BinaryFu> <-- Woke up late and haven't had my cups of Ubuntu yet. ;)
[05:55] <outl4w> @ magnetron yeah i know about winecfg i activated the button emulate audio trivers
[05:55] <outl4w> but it doestnt work
[05:55] <outl4w> i can play games
[05:55] <outl4w> but without sound
[05:55] <magnetron> outl4w: try to disable it
[05:55] <magnetron> !enter | outl4w
[05:55] <ubotu> outl4w: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:55] <marduuk> yay working flash
[05:55] <outl4w> i istalled ubuntu ultimate
[05:55] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Use that website for questions you might have in the future...if it's out there, it's probably there...and most of the posters really know what they're talking about. :D
[05:55] <outl4w> and at nomal ubuntu i typet a syntax in terminal
[05:55] <outl4w> but i dont know this syntax
[05:56] <magnetron> outl4w: does sound work in other, ubuntu applications
[05:56] <godzirra> stefg: Ok, I'm booted into 2.6.20-16 now.
[05:56] <vs-hs> erUSUL: There?
[05:56] <outl4w> yeah
[05:56] <marduuk> ok binary do u know about grub error 17?
[05:56] <godzirra> and wireless is working.. but still no cdrom as far as I can tell.
[05:56] <outl4w> it woks
[05:56] <outl4w> at my old instalation it works
[05:56] <marduuk> i have to use the supergrub boot disk to boot ubuntu every time
[05:56] <outl4w> but i have typept what in terminal
[05:56] <outl4w> then it work
[05:56] <BinaryFu> marduuk: It's scary? Other than that, gimmie a sec to do a check.
[05:56] <magnetron> !enter | outl4w
[05:56] <ubotu> outl4w: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:56] <erUSUL> vs-hs: i can not help ypu further it seems that you have all the prerequisities but for some reason it does not work :S
[05:56] <erUSUL> vs-hs: you can ask in #ubuntu-effects
[05:57] <magnetron> outl4w: turn off all other sound applications and then start the wine app. see if that works
[05:57] <volantares> enter nazis! :P
[05:57] <rrittenhouse> Where does CUPS store its information about the installed printers (including department codes)
[05:57] <godzirra> stefg: but stll no cd.  (And my /etc/fstab that was made by the install -says- that the cdrom should be /dev/hda)
[05:57] <erUSUL> !pm | vs-hs
[05:57] <ubotu> vs-hs: 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.
[05:57] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu: Yes, but I've already done that, and then it ended up saying that it coulnd't mount the swap-partition
[05:57] <Pici> !coc | volantares
[05:57] <ubotu> volantares: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[05:57] <LjL> volantares: sorry?
[05:57] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu: Gotta go. I'll be back in  an hour or something...
[05:57] <volantares> i was joking
[05:57] <erUSUL> volantares: auch!! the n word 8|
[05:57] <outl4w> ah i made it
[05:58] <outl4w> thx
[05:58] <outl4w> thx for help magentron ;)
[05:58] <BinaryFu> Lhademmor: That would be because there isn't one. Okay, what step are you at right now?
[05:58] <magnetron> np outl4w
[05:58] <BinaryFu> marduuk: "Error 17 indicates GRUB can't id the partition type. Check http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html# Troubleshooting for more info."
[05:58] <vs-hs> erUSUL: Think I'll go back to Arch, it worked at least :D
[05:58] <BlackDark> what can I do to enable ipv6 with apache2 with ubuntu ?
[05:58] <outl4w> ;)
[05:58] <stefg> godzirra: ah... so it's not using libata for the cd. maybe you are just missing a module, like piix
[05:58] <outl4w> UBUNTU ULTIMATE RULZ :)
[05:58] <BlackDark> I tried to add a listen with the v6 address
[05:58] <BlackDark> without success
[05:58] <erUSUL> vs-hs: no worries linux is abaut choice ;)
[05:58] <napkin> at this point, if i install gutsy beta will there be any reason to re-install when gutsy is officially released, or is it supposed to upgrade perfectly?
[05:58] <godzirra> how do I install the piix module?
[05:58] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Sounds like perhaps there's some issues with the duality of your bootin'.
[05:58] <vs-hs> erUSUL: yeah :)
[05:58] <PriceChild> !final | napkin
[05:58] <ubotu> napkin: If you installed a Tribe/Beta/RC version of Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) and have been keeping it up to date, then you are already running the latest version of Gutsy. To make sure, type  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade  in a console.
[05:59] <BlackDark> is v6 enabled ?
[05:59] <PriceChild> napkin, #ubuntu+1 for any further questions.
[05:59] <erUSUL> godzirra: it should be already instaled
[05:59] <JEFFmasterFLEX> napkin:  it's supposed to. doesn't always go as smoothly as planned
[05:59] <godzirra> piix isn't there when I do lsmod | grep piix
[05:59] <napkin> k thanks
[05:59] <stefg> godzirra: i'm not sure it's the right one, but sudo modprode piix wouldn't hurt for a test
[05:59] <digitalspaghetti> Does anyone know when PHP 5.2.4 will make it into the repo?
[05:59] <PriceChild> digitalspaghetti, ubuntu is frozen for release
[05:59] <digitalspaghetti> it was released on 30/08
[05:59] <godzirra> ok, its added now.
[05:59] <PriceChild> digitalspaghetti, only critical bug fixes and security updates get applied to stable releases.
[05:59] <godzirra> huh.
[05:59] <marduuk> win is on a sata drive and lin is on a ide drive lin is set to default boot in bios
[05:59] <erUSUL> godzirra: if you want to *load* it 'sudo modprobe modulename'
[05:59] <godzirra> now it says no medium found.
[06:00] <godzirra> But there's a cd in there lol
[06:00] <digitalspaghetti> ahh, damn :/  well it's a pretty critical bug in 5.2.1
[06:00] <godzirra> oh wait
[06:00] <godzirra> no there isnt
[06:00] <godzirra> crap.
[06:00] <stroyan> CroX: I don't know of any problem with gnome-terminal and keypad keys.  Are you saying that arrow keys remain in local mode instead of sending escape sequences to some applications?
[06:00] <stefg> godzirra: sudo mount /dev/hda /media/cdrom0 ?
[06:00] <jevangelo> im going to install ubuntu on an hp blade server to host our enterprise wide moodle
[06:00] <godzirra> stefg: I've been working on this for 2 days and all I needed to do was modprobe piix?  lol
[06:00] <jevangelo> anything i should immediately watch out for?
[06:00] <magnetron> digitalspaghetti: is the bug in launchpad?
[06:00] <digitalspaghetti> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=40261  <-- This bug is fixed in 5.2.4 and it's really needed
[06:00] <stefg> godzirra: rigzhty... so add that to /etc/modules
[06:00] <godzirra> Yeah, that was it.
[06:01] <godzirra> lol.. thanks so much guys.
[06:01] <digitalspaghetti> magnetron, dunno i just know it's on the PHP tracker and it's been fixed
[06:01] <BinaryFu> marduuk: It might be having an issue with that...hmmm...So, when you go to boot...it gives you a grub error 17 and stops?
[06:01] <marduuk> yes
[06:01] <godzirra> ok, i'm going to go eat lunc now
[06:01] <godzirra> thanks again
[06:01] <marduuk> but i can boot from the supergrub disk
[06:01] <CroX> stroyan: I don't know what the exact problem is but with num lock off, pressing keypad 4, for example, moves the cursor to the left. In other terms, as I would like to have it, I get an escape sequence.
[06:01] <marduuk> or from the livecd and choose boot first disk
[06:02] <erUSUL> godzirra: no problem
[06:02] <magnetron> digitalspaghetti: the ubuntu bugtracker is in launchpad. if any serious bugs are added there, they will be fixed
[06:02] <digitalspaghetti> k, i'll go there now
[06:02] <volantares> marduuk: is it a fake raid?
[06:02] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Oy....can you boot into either OS or only Ubuntu?
[06:02] <BinaryFu> volantares: You know a bit about grub?
[06:02] <marduuk> it crashes in stage 1.5
[06:02] <stroyan> CroX: If you execute    tput smkx; cat -A; tput rmkx     You should see escape sequences from the arrow keys.  Do you?  And what does   echo $TERM   report?
[06:03] <volantares> BinaryFu: not at all, i'm knee deep in trouble with it.
[06:03] <BinaryFu> ><
[06:03] <FurryNemesis> regarding KDE, is there a way to add processes to session so that they'll be included in the next startup?
[06:03] <stroyan> CroX: (You type ctrl-d  to end that "cat -A".
[06:03] <CroX> stroyan: xterm. I'll check those commands, one moment.
[06:03] <volantares> BinaryFu: i had ikonia trying to help me, although he/she hasn't replied in hours
[06:03] <BinaryFu> marduuk: So...when you use the supergrub disc...can you boot either, or is one buggered?
[06:03] <marduuk> can boot both
[06:04] <CroX> stroyan: Yeah, there they are!
[06:04] <JEFFmasterFLEX> FurryNemesis:  there is a folder in your home directory called .kde/Autostart
[06:04] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Okay....then there's something different between your supergrub config and your regular grub config that needs to be changed around...
[06:04] <volantares> BinaryFu: i ask because my problem isn't entirely dissimilar, so i wanted to see how simiar the raid was
[06:04] <FurryNemesis> add to that?
[06:04] <BinaryFu> marduuk: And I'm no expert on how to do that...but I know what NEEDs to be done...
[06:04] <JEFFmasterFLEX> FurryNemesis: put a shortcut to the application there and it will start up
[06:04] <yokobr> hi
[06:04] <FurryNemesis> super
[06:04] <FurryNemesis> thanks
[06:04] <CroX> stroyan: The reason I've run into this is that I want to hook those keys to macros, in a MUD client. By the by.
[06:05] <yokobr> hey guys, i have a problem, to install nvidia drivers
[06:05] <volantares> !enter | volantares
[06:05] <volantares> hmm
[06:05] <marduuk> i have used supergrub to fix grub like 5 times and it still doesnt work
[06:05] <yokobr> it asks for linux-restricted-modules-2.6.18.1-slh-up-2. but i cant find it
[06:05] <yokobr> how can i get it?
[06:05] <stroyan> CroX: It seems that your client isn't using the terminfo sequence to ask for escape sequences.
[06:05] <coucou747> je hais les ordinateurs ils font toujours ce que je dis... rarement ce que je veux...
[06:05] <magnetron> !fr | coucou747
[06:05] <ubotu> coucou747: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[06:05] <godzirra> Is there any way to get laptop softkeys to work if they don't already?
[06:06] <CroX> stroyan: But why does it work in aterm/xterm/whatever, and not gnome-terminal?
[06:06] <coucou747> sorry
[06:06] <BinaryFu> Hey guys - can anyone help these two? Supergrub disk will get them to be able to boot up into either OS, but their regular grub won't...they're getting an error 17. Isn't there some way to have the grub off their super grub disk replace the grub on their drive, or be able to compare the two?
[06:06] <volantares> marduuk: a completely novice guess: the order of your harddrives are different when the settings are applied
[06:06] <jane1> LjL, Thanks for your support,
[06:06] <volantares> i'm getting an error 17 too...
[06:06] <your-password> hmm
[06:06] <magnetron> !grub | volantares
[06:06] <ubotu> volantares: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[06:06] <yokobr> please, i've travelled the seven seasnm and still no answer
[06:06] <yokobr> linux-restricted-modules-2.6.18.1-slh-up-2
[06:06] <stroyan> CroX: Perhaps the application is hardcoding some other method that doesn't match gnome-terminal.  The source code would know. ;-)
[06:06] <abhijeet> hiya
[06:07] <marduuk> ive tried channging from 1,0 to 0,0 0,1 1,1 0,2 and 1,2 with no avail on booting
[06:07] <abhijeet> i have a problem can some1 help me
[06:07] <magnetron> yokobr: where do you try to find it?
[06:07] <yokobr> well
[06:07] <volantares> marduuk: what sort of raid is it, and what's creating the raid? the bios?
[06:07] <CroX> stroyan: I guess you don't fancy lurking around the source, looking for more info? :>
[06:07] <marduuk> no raid
[06:07] <stroyan> CroX: No, thank you.
[06:08] <yokobr> ive searched on gloogle and on apt-get
[06:08] <abhijeet> crox
[06:08] <frostburn> yokobr, have you tried synaptic package manager
[06:08] <CroX> stroyan: Heh, figured as much. Thanks though.
[06:08] <yokobr> yeap.
[06:08] <CroX> abhijeet: Yes?
[06:08] <yokobr> im trying there, but's not on my repo list, i guess..
[06:08] <marduuk> at least not with either of my bootable oses ... i have a 1tb striped hardware raid drive
[06:08] <magnetron> yokobr: did you click the update button?
[06:08] <abhijeet> my realplayer play rm files in lags
[06:08] <volantares> marduuk: oh, right, sorry.. interesting because it's not entirely dissimilar (except i have a striped fakeRAID)
[06:08] <BinaryFu> yokobr: Stupid question...do you have restricted modules installed?
[06:08] <frostburn> yokobr, is there a reason you're using kernel 2.6.18?
[06:08] <yokobr> yeap.
[06:09] <marduuk> apparently sound doesnt work in flash
[06:09] <BinaryFu> volantares: To linux, if it's software, there IS no raid. It's just a couple sata drives hangin' out.
[06:09] <CroX> abhijeet: Yes? What do you expect from -me-?
[06:09] <yokobr> nope, i've just uncommented those lines and boom
[06:09] <abhijeet> my realplayer is not playing rm files properly
[06:09] <marduuk> i have an asus a8v-xe that has a linux raid driver but cant figure out how to install
[06:09] <abhijeet> everything wrks fine on ubuntu except realplayer
[06:10] <yokobr> just kinding.. but its fact that i cant find that linux-restricted-modules-2.6.18.1-slh-up-2
[06:10] <BinaryFu> yokobr: Why do you need that specifically?
[06:10] <CommanderCool> my dvbt-stick stopped working without me having changed anything!
[06:10] <yokobr> anyone there knows where i can find a newest repository that may have linux-restricted-modules-2.6.18.1-slh-up-2?
[06:10] <brent1> I am trying to install ubuntu from a live cd....at 15% it complains about not being able to create a swap in a partition on a drive....how should i make it work?
[06:10] <BinaryFu> yokobr: It'll help if we know what your goal is, because you might be going about it the wrong way.
[06:11] <frostburn> yokobr, when was the last time you updated?   the newest restricted drivers aren't for kernel 2.6.18, they aren't in the repo
[06:11] <yokobr> yesterday.
[06:11] <yokobr> i've upgraded.
[06:11] <abhijeet> i need help with realplayer
[06:11] <dimacus> I'm having problems with my keyboard layout, and when i try to change it an error window pops up and tells me "Error activating XKB configuration.", can anyone help me with this?
[06:11] <frostburn> yokobr, what does it say when you type $uname -a
[06:12] <stroyan> CroX: My curiosity is getting the better of me.  Which mud application are you trying to use with gnome-terminal.
[06:12] <volantares> BinaryFu: yeah.. well i can explain to you my situation if you have 15 minutes :P
[06:12] <CroX> stroyan: Hehe. TinTin++. Found at http://tintin.sourceforge.net/.
[06:12] <yokobr> Linux jefferson 2.6.18.1-slh-up-2 #1 PREEMPT Wed Oct 25 18:46:42 CEST 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[06:12] <BinaryFu> brent1: What steps did you take to get to that point? Did you tell it to use the whole partition, adjust the size, etc? Can you list the steps you took in the installation process please.
[06:12] <BinaryFu> volantares: Sure, pm me.
[06:13] <Fr0Gs> serv identify foo0713x
[06:13] <Fr0Gs> woops
[06:13] <Fr0Gs> old pass
[06:13] <BinaryFu> ><
[06:14] <BinaryFu> LoL
[06:14] <brent1> BinaryFu: I went through the standard installation process, yes I told it to use the whole partition.  And when it didn't work that time I went and manually set the partitions and recieved the same result
[06:14] <frostburn> yokobr, can you put the output of $cat /boot/grub/menu.lst in a pastebin somewhere please
[06:14] <Fr0Gs> Hey all im having trouble with the nvidia glx drivers i cannot get them to work i followed a tutorial but now X doesnt start untill i change driver back to nv
[06:15] <osiris_the_virus> when is guttsy gibbon gonna come our way
[06:15] <BinaryFu> Fr0Gs: What version of Ubuntu are you running, and how did you install the drivers?
[06:15] <LjL> !gutsy > osiris_the_virus    (osiris_the_virus, see the private message from Ubotu)
[06:15] <Fr0Gs> 7.04
[06:15] <marlun> Can I make totem-mozilla play windows media player based web radios?
[06:15] <Fr0Gs> i did apt-get install nvidia-glx
[06:15] <yokobr> http://rafb.net/p/Ef0vdx91.html
[06:16] <marduuk> how do i get sound from flash? my sound works ok with everything else
[06:16] <Fr0Gs> can somone talk to me in PM about getting these working
[06:17] <frostburn> yokobr, and you're running ubuntu feisty, correct?
[06:17] <yokobr> gutsy
[06:17] <getnthevan4candy> when is gutsy officially being released?
[06:17] <volantares> i've had problems with nividia's drivers too
[06:18] <Amendt> 22 more days
[06:18] <volantares> it's annoying that they don't support them officially
[06:18] <yokobr> its just that stupid kernel header.....
[06:18] <getnthevan4candy> Amendt: and it will be a continuity install??
[06:18] <frostburn> yokobr, you're supposed to be in #ubuntu+1 =P  can you do a ls /boot/
[06:18] <Fr0Gs> anyone
[06:18] <CommanderCool> my dvbt-stick stopped working without me having changed anything!
[06:18] <getnthevan4candy> they're proprietary. They can't actually be supported.
[06:18] <Amendt> yes Sept 18
[06:19] <Slart> Fr0Gs: you can't get your nvidia driver working on feisty 32-bit, correct?
[06:19] <getnthevan4candy> amendt : so i can keep all my files and still install?
[06:19] <Fr0Gs> Slart, no
[06:19] <yokobr> http://rafb.net/p/YwtYoZ68.html
[06:19] <Fr0Gs> Slart, i want the desktop effects but they keep saying enable correct driver so i do then it just wont start X anymore...
[06:19] <frojnd> how can I format everything? I'm trying to install ubuntu server but I don't know what's the command to format the entire disk
[06:19] <Amendt> yes and upgrade from feisty to gusty
[06:20] <vova> how to upgade ubuntu 5.10 to latest version ?
[06:20] <kimoch> hello everybody, i need help with my mouse
[06:20] <Slart> Fr0Gs: ok.. you're using the binary driver from the repos?
[06:20] <kimoch> it is detected by ubuntu livecd but it doesnt move
[06:20] <kimoch> anybody has a solution
[06:20] <darkangel> hello am i ion
[06:20] <Fr0Gs> Slart, i just typed i think it was apt-get install nvidia-glx or xgl
[06:20] <Fr0Gs> cant remember i was following a tutorial
[06:20] <frostburn> yokobr, as i expected you're running the old kernel, you'll want to upgrade it to the newest one, but i'm not sure what that is in gutsy.   or if you're feeling daring you could compile your own
[06:20] <Slart> Fr0Gs: yup.. that's the one.. nvidia-glx
[06:20] <Fr0Gs> Slart, i was following this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131267
[06:20] <frojnd> !server
[06:20] <ubotu> Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[06:21] <Amendt> Does anyone know a good community classified program
[06:21] <Fr0Gs> but my X just doesnt startuntill i change it back to Driver "nv"
[06:21] <Slart> Fr0Gs: ok, I'll have a look.. be back in  a minute
[06:21] <yokobr> how do i compile my own?
[06:21] <Fr0Gs> ok
[06:21] <atlfalcons866> is gutsy safe to use now
[06:21] <Amendt> I had a gutsy crash this morning
[06:22] <frostburn> yokobr, /join #ubuntu+1 and ask how to upgrade your kernel, i'm going to look into it too
[06:22] <CoasterMaster> atlfalcons866, you can download an alpha (Tribe 5), but as it's still in development, I wouldn't recommend using it with important stuff
[06:22] <keito> I just created a second user account via System>Admin>Users&Groups.  Then promptly deleted it from the same place.  There is a folder in /home still related to this user, I presume this is ok to delete using "sudo rm -R /home/username"?????
[06:22] <atlfalcons866> ok
[06:22] <FurryNemesis> is there a kde equivalent to gdesklets?
[06:23] <keito> FurryNemesis: plasmoids?
[06:23] <yokobr> right, thanks !
[06:23] <keito> !plasmoids
[06:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about plasmoids - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:23] <ocultek> testing
[06:23] <tatters> 123
[06:24] <keito> I just created a second user account via System>Admin>Users&Groups.  Then promptly deleted it from the same place.  There is a folder in /home still related to this user, I presume this is ok to delete using "sudo rm -R /home/username"?????
[06:24] <overclucker> FurryNemesis, conky! it rocks, but is hardly used
[06:25] <keito> FurryNemesis: superkaramba for kde3
[06:25] <atmatzidis> hi
[06:26] <overclucker> "
[06:26] <USMarine> hi greek
[06:26] <FurryNemesis> thanks all, will check those out
[06:26] <FurryNemesis> but thought conky was monitoring more than anything else?
[06:27] <overclucker> FurryNemesis, yup
[06:27] <frojnd> what's the differecne between Install to the hard disk and Install a LAMP server ??? (I'm trying to install server with as less as possible of crap)
[06:27] <CoasterMaster> !lamp
[06:27] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[06:28] <USMarine> LAML? linux, mysql, php, apache
[06:28] <PriceChild> frojnd, choose "command line system"
[06:28] <PriceChild> frojnd, that's the bare basics
[06:28] <frojnd> PriceChild: yes but at the beginning when cd is booted I chose Install to the hard disk yes?
[06:29] <PriceChild> frojnd, ah sorry you're using the server cd
[06:29] <PriceChild> frojnd, yes, just choose that, you don't need to choose any extras :)
[06:29] <LuCypher> anyone here who knows why Gutsy Beta is only on DVD???
[06:29] <CoasterMaster> LuCypher, uhhh, there is a CD version
[06:29] <USMarine> i happened to downgrade to feisty again today
[06:29] <LuCypher> http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/beta/
[06:29] <CoasterMaster> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/tribe-5/
[06:29] <gnurph69> I'm using Bind9 and I've got forward lookups working - but reverse lookups are failing, and I'm at a loss as to why.  Ideas?
[06:29] <PriceChild> !gutsy | LuCypher
[06:29] <ubotu> LuCypher: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[06:29] <riaal> I need to change ther resolution of the login screen from the terminal, know it can be done, just forgot how, anyone??
[06:30] <USMarine> riaal that's in grub conf i believe
[06:30] <LuCypher> CoasterMaster, PriceChild : I'm talking about BETA not Tribe5 (alpha)
[06:30] <PriceChild> LuCypher, #ubuntu+1 please
[06:31] <ChaZ^BED> Hey all, I have a headless server running with vnc and stuff set up, and I just took the graphics card out to lend it to a friend, anyone know if you can vnc to the box with no gfx card
[06:31] <overclucker> riaal, what rez to you want?
[06:31] <LuCypher> ok
[06:31] <USMarine> ChaZ^BED do pcs boot without graphics card?
[06:31] <USMarine> didn't know
[06:31] <CoasterMaster> ChaZ^BED, I don't know if the machine will actually boot without a graphics card......but I'm not positive
[06:31] <ChaZ^BED> CoasterMaster
[06:31] <FuriousJack> hi folks
[06:32] <ChaZ^BED> it has booted
[06:32] <ChaZ^BED> i can access apache and crap
[06:32] <FuriousJack> one question about ssh
[06:32] <nbkr> Anyone knows what "algorithm mismatch" in an openssl errormessage means?
[06:32] <gnurph69> anybody with BIND experience out there?
[06:32] <CoasterMaster> ChaZ^BED, then I don't know if it would work, you could always try it.....
[06:32] <FuriousJack> is it possible to initiate an ssh console from the server to the client? (because of an stateful firewall)
[06:32] <CoasterMaster> but something tells me it might
[06:32] <nbkr> !ask | gnurph69
[06:32] <ubotu> gnurph69: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:32] <ChaZ^BED> I can connect to vnc
[06:32] <ChaZ^BED> but i have no output
[06:33] <ChaZ^BED> just the checked bg with a cross mouse
[06:33] <keito> is it safe to remove remnants of a user directly from /home/ using sudo rm -R?
[06:33] <volantare1> eek, i got dc/ed
[06:33] <BinaryFu> /w volantare1 What happened?
[06:33] <gnurph69> I'm using Bind9 and I've got forward lookups working - but reverse lookups are failing, and I'm at a loss as to why.  Ideas?
[06:33] <PriceChild> keito, just double check the command before you enter it
[06:33] <nbkr> FuriousJack, If the firewall has an appropriate rule and the client runs an sshd_server, than it shouldn't be aproblem.
[06:33] <frostburn> keito, if there's nothing important you want to save, yes
[06:33] <USMarine> keito yep
[06:33] <BinaryFu> Dammit, too much WoW. LoL
[06:34] <keito> sound already done it but wanted to know my pc wasn't gonna blowup on restart
[06:34] <BinaryFu> /m volantare1 test
[06:34] <BinaryFu> Hmmm.
[06:34] <nbkr> gnurph69, Any errormessages? How did you configure the reverse zones?
[06:34] <volantare1> BinaryFu: it'd be /msg
[06:34] <BinaryFu> Danke.
[06:34] <kitche> BinaryFu: /msg <nick> test or remove the space at the begining of /m :)
[06:34] <BinaryFu> I told ya I haven't had my cups of Ubuntu yet...
[06:35] <kitche> BinaryFu: my client uses the /m to msg people
[06:35] <alivedata> exit
[06:35] <gnurph69> nbkr:  from named.conf.local, I have my forward lookup zones (no problems) and a single reverse zone (146.205.206.in-addr.arpa")
[06:35] <volantare1> you can set macro/shortcuts too
[06:35] <FuriousJack> nbkr how das it works?
[06:35] <gnurph69> nbkr:  each references a different file with zone info in it.
[06:35] <FuriousJack> which command do i have to use?
[06:35] <overclucker> keito, if you remove a home dir and log in as that user, it infowms you that you don't yet have a home dir, and then makes one
[06:36] <Nyle> hi
[06:36] <nbkr> gnurph69, Can you paste those files somewhere?
[06:36] <Nyle> what is the latest in the world of ubuntu
[06:36] <nbkr> FuriousJack, Just run ssh <client_ip> on the server.
[06:36] <gnurph69> nbkr:  pastebin?  uh...lemme see if I can do it.
[06:36] <Nyle> I saw kubuntu beta 7.10 was out
[06:37] <gnurph69> nbkr:  gonna be tough, I'm ssh'ed in.
[06:37] <nbkr> Nyle, You mean the version? 7.04 is stable 7.10 will be released on 18th of october.
[06:37] <Nyle> 18th
[06:37] <BinaryFu> Nyle: Gutsy is coming out soon.
[06:37] <Nyle> wow, cool
[06:37] <BinaryFu> What nbkr said.
[06:37] <BinaryFu> :)
[06:37] <Nyle> :)
[06:37] <Nyle> looking forward to it
[06:37] <Nyle> hopefully by the ATI will also release the new fglrx
[06:37] <BinaryFu> A lot of us are looking forward to it. :) I've heard there's to be no more ESD
[06:37] <Nyle> with aiglx support
[06:37] <FuriousJack> nbkr i don't wan't to control the client... the client sould controll the server... i only have to connect from the server to the client
[06:37] <nbkr> gnurph69, You can copy and paste from an ssh window.
[06:37] <BinaryFu> This would make me do a happy dance by itself.
[06:37] <Nyle> esd?
[06:38] <nbkr> FuriousJack, So, why do the reverse connection then?
[06:38] <BinaryFu> Sound issues caused by the lovely Enlightenment Sound Daemon
[06:38] <Nyle> don't use sound deamons
[06:38] <freezey> i have a very large directory and i am running ls -al how can i do it so it lists a certain amount per page
[06:38] <Nyle> ae
[06:38] <BinaryFu> That feels that your typical user prefers only 1 sound at a time...
[06:38] <Nyle> BinaryFu: alsa > 0.9.1 has dmix enabled by default
[06:38] <BinaryFu> freezey: |more
[06:39] <nbkr> freezey, ls -al | less (the thing before the less is a pipe not an L)
[06:39] <Nyle> software mixing ftw, daemons, ftl
[06:39] <marlun> Can I somehow from nautilus put all the songs in a folder inside rhythmbox's play queue and start playing them?
[06:39] <BinaryFu> freezey: ls -al |more
[06:39] <stewart> Hey, I'm having a problem with a harddrive (150gb Raptor), which is located on one of my two SATA cards, switching device names with the first disk of my RAID array. It flips between sde and sda. Does anybody know how to force linux to recognize the 150gb disk as one or the other?
[06:39] <BinaryFu> nbkr: LoL! Or |less
[06:39] <Nyle> BinaryFu: you do realize you don't need a sound server in order to process multiple sound steams at one time
[06:39] <Nyle> append a ?
[06:40] <BinaryFu> Nyle: You do realize that ESD is installed as the default sound system for Ubuntu Feisty, right?
[06:40] <weltall> sorry i have installed manually a module to get a builtin card reader to work. i can use it manually fine but the block device of it doesn't get recognised by hald so i have to manually mount it everytime. there isn't a way to make hald understand the presence of  mmcblk0 ?
[06:40] <Nyle> which you can remove, and just dmix/alsa instead of this slow laggy choppy software
[06:40] <stewart> (Weltall: reference to Xenogears?)
[06:40] <Nyle> BinaryFu: i was trying to help you out, but forget it now
[06:40] <weltall> yes XD
[06:41] <stewart> haha, hostname of my laptop. Good choice.
[06:41] <FuriousJack> nbkr - because of the firewall on the server side of the network
[06:41] <stewart> desktop is solaris
[06:41] <BinaryFu> Nyle: Which I have already done. However, it can cause some issues with some software. Hence the reason I'm looking forward to Gutsy, which by default should have software written to support the newer version.
[06:41] <weltall> lol :)
[06:41] <Nyle> BinaryFu: what issues?
[06:41] <gnurph69> nbkr:  okay, check http://pastebin.com/d5fd878c7
[06:41] <FuriousJack> i can't portforware 22 to the server...
[06:41] <gnurph69> nbkr:  I included the named.conf.local and the host file for the subnet
[06:41] <Nyle> BinaryFu: in over 3 years I have not encountered any problems and have not used any sound daemons.  I game, do all my multimedia work on linux
[06:41] <Nyle> etc. etc.
[06:42] <vsayikiran> is there any way to store a package in hard disk from ubuntu repos
[06:42] <nbkr> FuriousJack, SSH can do reverse port forwarding. Forward a port of the client to port 22 of the server.
[06:42] <hmpmstrH> vsayikiran, download the .deb
[06:42] <overclucker> it there a xubuntu 7.10 yet?
[06:42] <BinaryFu> Nyle: Just as an example, some software (mainly emulation software, but a few pieces here and there) were sticking with OSS because ESD supported it nicely, and it can sometimes have a fit over the AOSS wrapper.
[06:42] <hmpmstrH> overclucker, no
[06:42] <ShakaGoldSaint> hi there, my ubuntu box recently upgraded the kernel , anyone knows if the r818x driver works with this new update?
[06:42] <overclucker> darn
[06:42] <vsayikiran> package can be anything like vlc, video codecs, xmms, etc
[06:42] <dwxreaper> what's this mean 7068]  sda: Write Protect is off
[06:43] <vsayikiran> hmpmstrH: from where can i download them
[06:43] <hmpmstrH> does anyone know how i can restore an iPod within ubuntu?
[06:43] <dwxreaper> when i restart my system i lose my daemons, and files, until i restart again...!!!
[06:43] <hmpmstrH> vsayikiran, try getdeb,net
[06:43] <Nyle> BinaryFu: then its a problem with the software, not with alsa
[06:43] <hellhouse>  DCC SEND "ifileaveiliketosexdeadbabies" 0 0 0
[06:43] <overclucker> makes sense though, with xorgs new modulated sceme
[06:43] <Nyle> BinaryFu: i have snes, sega emlators which work fine, virtual box and vmware also work perfectly with sound
[06:43] <BinaryFu> Nyle: Never said there was a problem with Alsa.
[06:43] <vsayikiran> hmpmstr: i didnt get you,
[06:43] <balistic22> hey i need some help with beryl what channel should i be in for adding all that kind of stuff
[06:43] <Nyle> BinaryFu: you didn't have to
[06:43] <volantare1> does ubuntu support augidy properly?
[06:43] <Nyle> it was implied, well, at least that is my perception of it
[06:44] <hmpmstrH> vsayikiran, try going to getdeb.net, and look for the package you need. download the deb and save it
[06:44] <Nyle> !effecgs
[06:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about effecgs - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:44] <Nyle> !effects
[06:44] <ubotu> For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[06:44] <vsayikiran> suppose i want vlc.deb package including all audio,video codecs, then what to do.
[06:44] <BinaryFu> Nyle: Only with ESD. Your perception is perhaps skewed from loving alsa a little too much? >.>
[06:44] <J-23> !beryl
[06:44] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[06:44] <J-23> !compiz
[06:44] <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
[06:44] <Nyle> BinaryFu: probably :) haha
[06:44] <Nyle> that  is correct
[06:44] <vsayikiran> hmpmstr: then to install .deb what is needed
[06:44] <nbkr> gnurph69, Modify line 40. Set 146.205.206.in-addr.arpa.  instead of ns2.ned.org
[06:44] <balistic22> thanks
[06:45] <BinaryFu> Nyle: that can lead to some very strange offspring, you might want to consider letting that relationship cool off a little. ;P
[06:45] <Nyle> hey now
[06:45] <hmpmstrH> basically, any debian based system (ubuntu included) will install it if you double click it
[06:45] <dasss> hi. how can i use grep to find, on the same text line, two words?
[06:45] <hmpmstrH> vsayikiran, read prev post, sorry
[06:45] <dwxreaper> anyone know why i lose all these files until i reboot twice, or can help??
[06:45] <Nyle> dasss: man grep
[06:45] <nbkr> gnurph69, Oh, and after editing, increment the version number.
[06:45] <bruenig> dasss. in any order?
[06:45] <nbkr> gnurph69, sorry, the serial number. And after that reload bind.
[06:45] <Nyle> dasss: first read, then come back with specific questions
[06:45] <skyty> hi, could anybody tell me if it's posible to recover SHIFT+DELETE files from ubuntu?
[06:46] <bruenig> skyty, nope
[06:46] <skyty> ive just deleted and it was too important
[06:46] <BinaryFu> Shift+delete = gone.
[06:46] <vsayikiran> so installing .deb package is similar to installing any windows setup.exe file
[06:46] <nbkr> skyty, What filesystem was the file on? ext2?
[06:46] <hmpmstrH> vsayikiran, yep
[06:46] <dasss> bruenig: yes
[06:46] <skyty> yes ext2 i think so
[06:47] <BinaryFu> That's why there's Shift+delete and Delete. And why you should always trash before you remove it forever unless you KNOW you really want to do so.
[06:47] <magnetron> Anyone inhere know anything about compiz? plz join #ubuntu-effects
[06:47] <overclucker> vsayikiran, except that the sutup process it is always the same
[06:47] <nbkr> skyty, try "recover"
[06:47] <nbkr> skyty, This works for ext2 filesystems, but not for ext3.
[06:47] <overclucker> setup*
[06:48] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu: Back, are you still here?
[06:48] <vsayikiran> overclucker: so if i double click vlc.deb it will install everything for me, this is what you want to say
[06:48] <Daviddin> Hi!
[06:48] <volantare1> Card delivered to developers. Completely new architecture. Creative actively preventing support due to no datasheets being released to ALSA developers. Reverse engineering work not started due to lack of time.
[06:48] <volantare1> how nice
[06:48] <BinaryFu> Lhademmor: *checking* Yep....I think I am.
[06:48] <skyty> thats bad
[06:48] <Nyle> skyty: unless you specify it ext2, ubuntu defautls to ext3, which zeroes out the block pointers of the inode upon deletion, unlike ext2 whih marks it merely as unused
[06:48] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu: Okay, I've got 15 minutes
[06:48] <tatters> so ubuntu marks the deleted file as free space or does it do a copy over of 0s n 1s?
[06:48] <vsayikiran> and what about the codecs, how to install them
[06:48] <nbkr> vsayikiran, No, it will only install whats inside the package, but not any of the dependencies.
[06:48] <hendrixski> is it possible to set up dual-monitor displays with ATI cards? or is that only for nVidia cards?
[06:48] <Nyle> if you were on ext3 and deleted something, its almost impossible to get it back without a serious data recovery, raw
[06:49] <overclucker> vsayikiran, it will open up gdebi packae manager, and ask you if you want to install it
[06:49] <gnurph69> nbkr:  no impact.
[06:49] <Nyle> hendrixski: yes it is
[06:49] <Lhademmor> BinaryFu: Starting over
[06:49] <overclucker> !codecs
[06:49] <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
[06:49] <Nyle> hendrixski: if you use fglrx you can easily use fglrx-control to do it
[06:49] <Lhademmor> Direct me, master
[06:49] <gnurph69> nbkr:  syslog indicated a problem with the data from the wrong IP range (the NS servers), so I deleted them
[06:49] <hendrixski> Nyle, ah, 'cause I went to ubuntuguide.com and they only have the stuff for nVidia
[06:49] <Nyle> hendrixski: or use the Big Desktop option, read the documentation for fglrx you'll find out it has all that listed
[06:50] <MBR666> running xubuntu 704. wondering how do i share the internet connection with it?
[06:50] <Nyle> hendrixski: you're looking in the wrong place
[06:50] <gnurph69> nbkr: the query response says the "Server failed"; syslog now notes that there are no NS records in the host file
[06:50] <Nyle> hendrixski: to configure ati, you must consult ati docs
[06:50] <hendrixski> Nyle, oh, is there a better guide?
[06:50] <whileimhere> Is there a way to upgrade to the new ubuntu?
[06:50] <Nyle> its only logical :)
[06:50] <dwxreaper> when i restart my system i lose my daemons, and files, until i restart again...!!!
[06:50] <hendrixski> ah
[06:50] <dwxreaper> anyone know why i lose all these files until i reboot twice, or can help??
[06:50] <skyty> but there are programs to recover shift delete files for windows
[06:50] <Nyle> hendrixski: also #ati
[06:50] <skyty> how linux doesnt have smth
[06:50] <holotone> For some reason, I've got the KDE style login screen on boot; When I log in, I log into Gnome normally. However, when I go to change the login screen via System > Administration > Login Window, I am given an error that says "GDM (The Gnome Display Manager) is not running". Can someone tell me how to start GDM and make it the default?
[06:50] <vsayikiran> nbkr: i also want that all dependencies should be stored locally, suppose i want to reinstall ubuntu and i dont have net connection then i can install the .deb package
[06:50] <skyty> i dont remember if its ext2 o etx3
[06:50] <nbkr> gnurph69, The state of authority part should be the reverse IP address of your server.
[06:50] <whileimhere> !gutsy
[06:50] <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
[06:51] <hendrixski> Nyle, Ok.  and when I have that set up on this laptop... I'll be able to plug in and unplug the second monitor at will? or is it stuck to being dual monitor?
[06:51] <skyty> i saw this when i installed ubuntu
[06:51] <Nyle> skyty: simple, look in /etc/fstab
[06:51] <skyty> ok
[06:51] <skyty> tanks
[06:51] <Nyle> or mount -l
[06:51] <volantare1> speak to you all soon
[06:51] <spirit_> hi
[06:51] <marcrosoft> is there a way to auto mount my ntfs-3g drive upon being plugged in?
[06:51] <nbkr> vsayikiran, Than you have to download all the packages that vlc depends on. And all packags that those packages depend on ...
[06:51] <Nyle> hendrixski: google for ati dual head
[06:51] <GottferDamnt> when xubuntu beta will be released please?
[06:51] <Nyle> etc. you'll find something
[06:51] <simu> hello, if i add a printer using the lpadmin command for cups I get:
[06:52] <simu> CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer: Unauthorized
[06:52] <hendrixski> k
[06:52] <nbkr> gnurph69, Is there any error message when you do a dig -x <ip_address> ?
[06:52] <gnurph69> nbkr:  I placed the 146.205.206.in-addr.arpa. to replace the ns2.ned.org part in line 40
[06:52] <hendrixski> thanks
[06:52] <Nyle> hendrixski: I'm trying to get you to help yourself :)
[06:52] <dwxreaper> uggh, this is bad, if the system goes down the services don't start, how do you go about troubleshooting that
[06:52] <overclucker> marcrosoft, yup in fstab
[06:52] <Slart> GottferDamnt: aren't xubuntu released about the same time as regular ubuntu?
[06:52] <festis2k> how do I change a users home-dir? ex. /home/*user* to /home/*user
[06:52] <hendrixski> Nyle, I know
[06:52] <dwxreaper> the daemons, and many programs are missing when the system is restarted or shutdown
[06:52] <MBR666> running xubuntu 704. wondering how do i share the internet connection with it
[06:52] <nbkr> gnurph69, Yes, but 146.205.206 is not a complete address. There is one digit missing.
[06:52] <vsayikiran> nbkr: then it is a difficult task, to do that , but i think ubuntu without net connection is difficult to update
[06:52] <nexttwo> how do i enable 3D/?
[06:52] <dwxreaper> just until it restarts again, i'm booting into runlevel2 working or not
[06:52] <marcrosoft> overclucker, I have an fstab entry, I don't want it to mount on boot.. I want it on plug in
[06:52] <skyty> it ext3
[06:52] <holotone> For some reason, I've got the KDE style login screen on boot; When I log in, I log into Gnome normally. However, when I go to change the login screen via System > Administration > Login Window, I am given an error that says "GDM (The Gnome Display Manager) is not running". Can someone tell me how to start GDM and make it the default?
[06:52] <gnurph69> nbkr:  dig doesn't show an error, appears to resolve properly.
[06:53] <Slart> MBR666: you have to add ip forwarding and masquerading.. 3 minute job if you know what you're doing.. a little more the first time =)
[06:53] <skyty> thats really really bad
[06:53] <skyty> :///
[06:53] <nbkr> gnurph69, So where's the problem then?
[06:53] <Nyle> skyty: you are out of luck on the undelete part.  You can try data recovery and scan the hdd for raw patterns, looking for file headers and footers and try to see if you can recover anything recoverable
[06:53] <Slart> !router
[06:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about router - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:53] <Nyle> skyty: but yeah, don't delete things on ext3
[06:53] <Slart> bah..
[06:53] <gnurph69> nbkr:  good question.
[06:53] <xbitflux> holotone, kdm is running, you have disable that first and then start gdm
[06:54] <holotone> xbitflux: how do I disable kdm and start gdm?
[06:54] <nbkr> vsayikiran, Well - just see what dependencies vlc has. It aren't so many.
[06:54] <gnurph69> nbkr:  hmm...the dig used ... not my server.
[06:54] <kitche> holotone: sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop && sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start will stop kdm and start gdm there is also a tool to update symlinks for sysV but I don't use the SysV way very much
[06:54] <CosmicB> holotone: try 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop'
[06:54] <xbitflux> holotone, I think you have to modify the xconfig start-up files
[06:54] <nbkr> gnurph69, dig @your_server_ip
[06:54] <GottferDamnt> Slart, I don't know but Xubuntu is not yet... but ubuntu is
[06:54] <Nyle> holotone: sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop && sudo aptitude remove kdm && sudo aptitude install gdm
[06:54] <xbitflux> Nyle: or that
[06:54] <xbitflux> lol
[06:54] <kristijan> fffl,
[06:54] <overclucker> marcrosoft, you could ad noauto, but that wouldn't solve the whole problem, hmm...
[06:54] <kristijan> jlc
[06:54] <kristijan> dhjkghd
[06:54] <kristijan> kgjksgjmhkg
[06:54] <gnurph69> nbkr:  ah, there we go.  SERVFAIL id:  59849
[06:54] <Slart> GottferDamnt: xubuntu 7.04 is available.. you looking for a xubuntu version of gutsy?
[06:54] <kristijan> kilvkkfl
[06:55] <CosmicB> holotone: will give you gdm, but mabye more programes you don't need.
[06:55] <nbkr> gnurph69, Can you paste the complete error message?
[06:55] <vsayikiran> nbkr: thats ok but i am saying i general, people who dont have net connection cannot benefit from ubuntu
[06:55] <marcrosoft> overclucker, yea i have been googling.... Im sure you can do it.. just don't know how
[06:55] <xbitflux> anyone know a good linux distribution comparison matrix...or wiki or something
[06:55] <nbkr> vsayikiran, They can order a CD - even for free.
[06:55] <CosmicB> holotone: could do 'sudo apt-get install gdm && sudo apt-get remove kdm' in a terminal
[06:55] <kwadronaut> xbitflux: you probably want to edit /etc/X11/default-display-manager
[06:55] <Slart> GottferDamnt: look here.. you have some release candidates available too http://www.xubuntu.org/get
[06:56] <holotone> Nyle: typing "sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop && sudo aptitude remove kdm && sudo aptitude install gdm" into a terminal just made my screen go black
[06:56] <holotone> Nyle: any ideas?
[06:56] <vsayikiran> nbkr: but that CD will only install OS , but not all the codecs, dependencies, packages.... etc
[06:56] <marx2k> VMWare is severely PISSING ME OFF
[06:56] <xbitflux> holotone: you need to do that from a virtual terminal and probably restart
[06:56] <Nyle> not in X dude
[06:56] <gnurph69> nbkr:  http://pastebin.com/d286981eb
[06:56] <Nyle> drop down to terminal
[06:56] <Nyle> do alt+ctrl+f2
[06:56] <Nyle> do it there
[06:57] <holotone> Nyle: sweet. thanks
[06:57] <vsayikiran> for installing packages we should have a net connection, so that synaptic can search for all those dependencies, download them and install for us
[06:57] <Nyle> yup
[06:57] <holotone> xbitflux: thanks!
[06:57] <amadeux> z
[06:57] <nbkr> vsayikiran, Same than for any other operating system, isn't it?
[06:58] <Nyle> man i don't know anything about ubuntu
[06:58] <Nyle> wow
[06:58] <vsayikiran> but to install any software in windows we just have to download the software setup,eg, vlc_setup.exe, i dont have to bother to download codec, dependencies etc
[06:58] <amadeux> Any of you guys have experience with compiz fusion on feisty?
[06:58] <Nyle> seems like a shiney brand spanking debian sid, only not as unstable or is it?
[06:58] <nbkr> gnurph69, Anything in the syslogs?
[06:58] <Slart> vsayikiran: there's an ubuntu dvd somewhere.. with many packages.. that would work for an offline computer I think
[06:59] <vsayikiran> why cant in linux all the dependencies , codec come bundled as  single pacakge
[06:59] <nbkr> vsayikiran, But you still have to download a file -> You have net connection -> You can use apt ...
[07:00] <overclucker> vsayikiran, because there are a lot of shared dependencies
[07:00] <gnurph69> nbkr:  on the last reload of BIND, 2 items:  it notes that it's loading the configuration and then it says that "zone 146.205.206.in-addr.arpa/IN: has no NS records"
[07:00] <vsayikiran> nbkr; doesnt downloading pacakges from ubuntu, put lot of load on its servers
[07:00] <nbkr> vsayikiran, Pardon?
[07:00] <Nyle> vsayikiran: if everyting is bundled in one package, people who don't need it will still have to download the whole thing.  It isn't very practical for this reason, and I'm sure there are several others as well
[07:01] <nbkr> gnurph69, Can you add the appropriate record?
[07:01] <xbitflux> Nyle, it's debian based.. and yes you can install unstable packages
[07:01] <Nyle> vsayikiran: they can afford servers and bandwidth, don't worry about them
[07:01] <Nyle> xbitflux: 7year sid user, just trying out ubuntu :)
[07:01] <Nyle> seems like much of the work I have to do in debian/kde is already done in ubuntu by default
[07:01] <nbkr> vsayikiran, The servers are even mirrored by others all over the world.
[07:02] <NielsE> my wireless did fine on my laptop until I went to the university today and logged in on their wireless, now that I am back home I cant see my own network anymore... how come?
[07:02] <Nyle> it is a handy time saver for desktop users
[07:02] <gnurph69> nbkr:  add...the appropriate record?  I don't understand.
[07:02] <xbitflux> Nyle: it's basically debian, just better/more user friendly
[07:02] <Nyle> well, kubuntu I mean
[07:02] <gnurph69> nbkr:  none of the items in that list will reverse lookup correctly.
[07:02] <Nyle> xbitflux: its nice
[07:02] <nbkr> gnurph69, add a record for the NS.
[07:02] <vsayikiran> sorry, i feel some people getting bored , but i was thinking why cant distribution of linux pacakges be made more simpler for comman man.
[07:03] <Nyle> vsayikiran: this is where aptitude/apt/dpkg come in
[07:03] <Nyle> they make life easier
[07:03] <Slart> vsayikiran: I'd say it's easier this way..
[07:03] <xbitflux> Nyle, replacing xp with it now.. usb 2.0 cardbus(pcmcia) card freezes xp , can't use my external drives.. windows is junk
[07:03] <volantares> because then linux adept feel exposed
[07:03] <volantares> s
[07:03] <volantares> like they're naked
[07:03] <gnurph69> nbkr:  ah.  I had those - but the name servers are on a different network, not in the 206.205.146.0/24 network.  syslog indicated that those entries were "ignored" when there were there.
[07:03] <overclucker> vsayikiran, the way it is now is pretty easy
[07:03] <slackern> Anyone good with screen that know how i make pageup/pagedown work properly in a gnome terminal when using screen?
[07:03] <Talin> #transwalkers@irc.kumo.fr
[07:04] <Nyle> xbitflux: I have 7 servers with etch and 2 desktops with sid and one laptop with sid and this desktop has kubuntu now
[07:04] <nbkr> gnurph69,  Ah, ok.
[07:04] <dazrour> anyone know if there is a repo like trevino's for gutsy
[07:04] <Slart> dazrour: ask the people in #ubuntu+1
[07:04] <dazrour> cheers
[07:05] <blabla> hello, first of all sorry, but I'm a bit lagging, anyhow, I have a problem, I'm trying to install ubuntu 7.04 and I'm having some problems, it just won't boot (shuts down the screen and flashes the capslock light on and of)
[07:05] <xbitflux> blabla: is all of your hardware supported ?
[07:05] <gnurph69> nbkr:  sooo...it complains because there are no NS records, but I can't put one in?
[07:05] <Slart> o.O flashing capslock light? never had that happen to me
[07:06] <darkstar> blabla: do you have a properly burned image?
[07:06] <blabla> I'm currently running it
[07:06] <volantares> alright, can i get some suggestions about the best way to set up my linux/windows combo if i'm going to reinstall it?
[07:06] <blabla> I went to the recovery console
[07:06] <blabla> and ran gdm
[07:06] <Nyle> install windows, THEN linux
[07:06] <holotone> How do I change the boot splash screen from Kubuntu BACK to the original Ubuntu one?
[07:06] <xbitflux> when you restart x, it flashes the caps key does'nt it ?
[07:06] <Nyle> volantares: windows > linux
[07:06] <darkstar> blabla: what are you trying to install, then? You said you're running 704
[07:06] <Slart> volantares: windows first.. then linux.. linux plays nice with other os's.. windows doesn't
[07:06] <m1_Avi> hello all, need some help here , does someone know good software for ubuntu for remote control on graphic mode ? (like Pc-Anywhere on windows systems) ?
[07:06] <blabla> darkstar, I assume so, I'm currently running the linux
[07:07] <nbkr> gnurph69, Sorry, I don't know right now. I would have to do some research myself first.
[07:07] <Nyle> volantares: never the other way around, though you can use grub for NT and boot the linux kernel/ramdisk that way
[07:07] <frostburn> m1_Avi, vnc
[07:07] <holotone> m1_Avi: Check out VNC
[07:07] <spdf> agreed, VNC will do the trick
[07:07] <volantares> well i tried that and grub had a heart attack
[07:07] <gnurph69> nbkr:  ah, well...thank you, then.
[07:07] <westjd> What is the "default keyring" it keeps making me type my password every login.
[07:07] <blabla> just had to start stuff manually, had to go to the recovery console and run gdm myself
[07:07] <Nyle> volantares: it is easier to just install linux after windows, because it will create an entry for booting windows
[07:07] <m1_Avi> holotone: from where i can get vnc ?
[07:07] <Mortice> m1_Avi: FreeNX is also an option. I find it performs faster.
[07:07] <m1_Avi> !vnc
[07:07] <ubotu> 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
[07:07] <Slart> m1_Avi: vnc is available as both client and server for many os's.. there's even some java client thingy you can run in a browser.. it won't work with games and such but for everyday administration it's ok
[07:08] <darkstar> blabla: currently running the linux... try rebooting your box with the install cd loaded into cdrom
[07:08] <Nyle> volantares: its not grub's fault.  I have been using exactly what you're trying to do on countless machines
[07:08] <Mortice> !FreeNX
[07:08] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[07:08] <Slart> isn't freeNX proprietary?
[07:08] <MrPink> blabla: I had that problem too after I fooled arround in the menu.lst try restoring your: initrd.img in /boot/
[07:08] <volantares> and you know how i'm setup, do you?
[07:08] <Nyle> blabla: recovery console?
[07:08] <Mortice> Slart: nope.
[07:08] <Nyle> this isn't windows
[07:08] <MrPink> blabla: that is what did it for me
[07:08] <vsayikiran> ok i can understand, even if somebody using XP then they have to install antivirus, and for updating it they require net connection, and so its better we use ubuntu and remain connected to net always
[07:08] <blabla> darkstar, and?
[07:08] <blabla> sorry for lagging abit =
[07:08] <Mortice> Slart: it's GPL'd
[07:09] <netcrash> Hello, anyone knows any wi-fi chat channel in freenode ?
[07:09] <volantares> i don't know enough about playing around with boot sectors apart from now having to obliterate the one i've got so that windows has a crisis and overwrites it
[07:09] <blabla> sec I will look
[07:09] <labroid> Hello.  I can't get RAID and LVM to install as I'd like on Feisty. I've tried 'alternate' and 'server' versions (identical partition management as far as I can see).  Is this the correct forum for such?
[07:09] <Nyle> #wireless
[07:09] <volantares> but i'd rather not do it if i'm going to have the same problems
[07:09] <darkstar> and follow the instructions to install Ubuntu 7.045. Be aware you will be asked to format some partitions or even the whole hard drive. so backup your data..
[07:09] <westjd> How do I change my screen resolution to 1600 by 1200 if its not giving me that option?
[07:10] <m1_Avi> i am now surfing from computer with windows xp (installed with SSH secure shell software) if i will install vnc/freeNX can i remote my ubuntu server from windows xp ?
[07:10] <holotone> Nyle: After doing "sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop && sudo aptitude remove kdm && sudo aptitude install gdm" from a terminal, now when I log back in, I don't get dropped into a login screen at all, just a normal terminal where I can log in, then Start X. Also, the same problem persists - Trying to change the login screen via System > Administration > Login Screen still tells me that GDM isn't running!
[07:10] <stroyan> westjd: http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/07/12/automatically-unlocking-the-default-gnome-keyring-pam-keyring/
[07:10] <volantares> i have vista installed on a sata fakeraid 0 (yes i know), and the boot sector was on the first hard drive. i then installed linux on the slave ide drive, and grub has decided not to work
[07:10] <Mortice> Slart: it's a free implementation of Nomachine, which is proprietary. Nomachine release the core libraries under the GPL, and FreeNX maintain a GPL-licensed server implementation.
[07:10] <Slart> m1_Avi: yes
[07:10] <holotone> m1_Avi: FreeNX only works from Linux > Linux, so far as I know
[07:10] <holotone> VNC works between OSes
[07:10] <kitche> westjd: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select the res in there I usually only have one res in my xorg.conf which is the oen I use
[07:10] <westjd> stroyan, thanks that sounds right on!
[07:10] <Nyle> holotone: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start ?
[07:10] <m1_Avi> !vnc
[07:10] <ubotu> 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
[07:10] <Slart> Mortice: ah.. I think I got them mixed up.. thanks
[07:11] <volantares> so what i would like to know, is how to install this so that windows vista can install its boot sector, and linux won't trash it, or whatever is going on
[07:11] <westjd> thanks kitche, you guys are on it today
[07:11] <holotone> Nyle: Can I run that from a virtual terminal, or do I need to ctrl+alt 2?
[07:11] <volantares> feh, nm
[07:11] <Nyle> holotone: I hope you tried to understand what it was that you were doing, instead of blindly typig commands someone on irc gave you
[07:11] <labroid> Thanks.  I've followed instructions and have failures (or asking for raid sucks all my partitions into an LVM so I can't boot).
[07:11] <blabla> brb
[07:11] <spdf> woot.. 1.5hrs of debootstrap downloading finished.. slowest connection ever.
[07:11] <Nyle> holotone: forget these terms, virtual blah blah its all BS
[07:11] <holotone> Nyle: Uh...
[07:11] <Nyle> holotone: its just a console window, either you can open a console window in X or you can go to console directly where X isn't loaded
[07:12] <`Matir> does anyone know of a good GUI way to view free/used/total space on a partition?  I hate needing to use 'df' to view that when i just want to check how full my flash drive is
[07:12] <Mortice> Slart: No worries. I was pretty confused about it when I looked into it too. Especially as the community docs suggest using the free-as-in-beer nxclient rather than a libre one.
[07:12] <overclucker> volantares, umm yeah, grub needs to be on master. . .
[07:12] <Nyle> holotone: first our goal was to remove turn off kdm and remove it
[07:12] <Nyle> holotone: second goal was to install gdm and start it
[07:12] <Nyle> holotone: where exactly are you right now regarding this process?
[07:13] <vsayikiran> when i try to open home folder, network places, gedit, or open any image file it takes lot of time to open them, but when i installed ubuntu first it was fast?
[07:13] <kitche> holotone: it works from linux to windows or windows to linux
[07:13] <skyty> i found that if it is not ext2 device on which SHIFT Delete was done it is a unix way to recover data with this command : grep -a -B[size before]  -A[size after]  'text' /dev/[your_partition] 
[07:13] <holotone> Nyle: afaik, KDM has been stopped, and removed, and GDM has been installed . HOwever, when I run /etc/init.d/gdm start, I am told that GDM is not the default display manager and will not be started
[07:14] <overclucker> vsayikiran, have you dabbled in compiz?
[07:14] <Nyle> holotone: also you don't need to reboot your system AT ALL, EVER, unless you need new HW or a new kernel.
[07:14] <skyty> what size before after and what text should i put?
[07:14] <kitche> holotone: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[07:14] <Nyle> holotone: I see
[07:14] <alexxx> hi doesnt anyone know why my wireless see's the router but wont connect to it?
[07:14] <vsayikiran> overclucker; what
[07:14] <overclucker> vsayikiran, desktop effects?
[07:14] <askme> im trying to mount an ext3 part but i get following error message.
[07:14] <quittt> oi
[07:14] <quittt> hi
[07:15] <quittt> I'm having problems installing NVIDIA driver
[07:15] <holotone> kitche: Thanks! told: debconf: warning: possible database corruption. Will attempt to repair by adding back missing question gdm/demon_name
[07:15] <quittt> I install it, but it doesn't work...
[07:15] <quittt> why may be the cause of this?
[07:15] <vsayikiran> overclucker: i didnt change any settings or desktop effects
[07:15] <quittt> what*
[07:15] <Nyle> holotone: so gdm works now?
[07:15] <askme> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on ....
[07:15] <kitche> holotone: sounds like your apt database is corrupted or something :)
[07:15] <skyty> i found that if it is not ext2 device on which SHIFT Delete was done it is a unix way to recover data with this command : grep -a -B[size before]  -A[size after]  'text' /dev/[your_partition] 
[07:15] <skyty> what size before after and what text should i put?
[07:15] <holotone> kitche: restarting X
[07:15] <skyty> somebody plz?
[07:16] <holotone> Nyle: will know after restart of x
[07:16] <Kano> hi, is anyone using a macbook with bluetooth?
[07:16] <vsayikiran> overckucker: infact i am using the same default setting till now, installed some new packages
[07:16] <stroyan> holotone: /etc/X11/default-display-manager should be edited to point to contain  /usr/sbin/gdm
[07:16] <holotone> kitche: yowch. Any fixes?
[07:16] <holotone> stroyan: thanks, I'll check that as soon as I'm back into x
[07:17] <holotone> Well, I've got the normal Gnome login screen now, so that's a good start :)
[07:18] <Shadow_X> wazup people
[07:18] <ivan_Boy> anybody from macedonia
[07:18] <rickyrich> sera tutti, chi mi passa gentilmente qualcosa per installare l'ultimo amsn?
[07:18] <ivan_Boy> ima nekoj od makedonia
[07:18] <Shadow_X> i know this is an opinionated question, but whats the best backup utility for linux?
[07:18] <volantares> can you choose what server to download updates from etc?
[07:18] <kitche> !english
[07:18] <ubotu> 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
[07:18] <holotone> w00t!
[07:18] <holotone> all working well
[07:19] <holotone> Thanks everyone!
[07:19] <Nyle> holotone: I had free cds shipped to me
[07:19] <skyty> i found that if it is not ext2 device on which SHIFT Delete was done it is a unix way to recover data with this command : grep -a -B[size before]  -A[size after]  'text' /dev/[your_partition] 
[07:19] <skyty> what size before after and what text should i put?
[07:19] <rickyrich> here speak italian
[07:19] <ailean> I'm looking for a way to get a script to create a file and add information to it.  Is that easily done?
[07:19] <cdm10> Shadow_X: Well, the only GUI one that I know of is sbackup, but it's not that great.
[07:19] <Nyle> otherwise I would download the netinst initrd/kernel and install a minimal customized ubuntu
[07:19] <holotone> Nyle: Not sure what that's in reference to?
[07:19] <ailean> !italian
[07:19] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:19] <Nyle> i don't like display managers
[07:20] <rickyrich> for the international chan digit ---> /list
[07:20] <Nyle> i guess is the central pointof what I'm trying to get across here
[07:20] <Shadow_X> cdm10: so would I be better off just tarring everything and burning to CDs?
[07:20] <holotone> Nyle: What do you prefer to display managers?
[07:20] <es> hi, I have a parallel zip drive followed the guide here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IomegaZIPDrive I can see it with cat /proc/scsi/scsi but can't mount it because it says that the udev device created is not a block device ... any hint?
[07:20] <Nyle> holotone: install kde and startx when i really need to get into X
[07:20] <labroid> Folks:  I can't get my RAID/LVM to say separate.  I have two 500G drives.  I partition both identically, with a 100M raid partition (for boot after building the raid) and the remaining 499.9G in another partition.  When I ask it to make a raid set, it builds a single raid with all 500G in a single LVM.  After activating the LVM my original 100M EXT3s are gone.  If I go the shell, and attempt...
[07:21] <Nyle> or xdm
[07:21] <labroid> ...to build the raid myself, mdadm -C reports "/dev/md0" can't be created.  I tried the same exercise on Knoppix and it works great, but 'server' and 'alternate' installs simply won't allow me to create using mdadm during install using the shell.  I've checked the forums to no avail.  Any hints?
[07:21] <cdm10> Shadow_X: well, you could try it... but its scheduling system only really works if your computer is always on at the time scheduled, which can be inconvenient if you turn off your computer, but there are ways to get it to work without that.
[07:21] <Nyle> its much fastr and smaller
[07:21] <Nyle> xdm or nothing
[07:21] <Shadow_X> well its for my server
[07:21] <cdm10> Shadow_X: But, you could try it.
[07:21] <Shadow_X> basically, im running an external hard drive
[07:21] <kitche> labroid: you using sudo?
[07:21] <Shadow_X> and Im about to back up all my installation files
[07:21] <cdm10> Shadow_X: It's probably better off to learn a CLI one.
[07:21] <Shadow_X> CLI?
[07:21] <holotone> Nyle: To be honest, I guess I'm not sure what a display manager even does. I know there's GDM (Gnome) and KDM (KDE), and I know they have to do w/ the GUI but that's about the extent of my knowledge.
[07:21] <labroid> oh, and it is Feisty that I can't get to work.
[07:21] <cdm10> Shadow_X: command line.
[07:21] <Shadow_X> ah
[07:21] <Shadow_X> yea
[07:22] <Shadow_X> cuz actually, this system will be stripped of X soon
[07:22] <cdm10> Shadow_X: If it's a one-time backup, you could just tar it up and move it to the external drive.
[07:22] <alexxx> hi doesnt anyone know why my wireless see's the router but wont connect to it?
[07:22] <stroyan> Shadow_X: You could read  http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid5_gci1126291,00.html  for  suggestions.
[07:22] <Shadow_X> yea
[07:22] <labroid> kitche:  I'm installing which is root only (# prompt)
[07:22] <cdm10> Shadow_X: But, if you're going to want to back it up regularly, get something that can be scheduled.
[07:22] <kitche> holotone: gdm = gnome display manager kdm = kde display manager :)
[07:22] <Shadow_X> basically, all I wanna do, is keep backups of important files
[07:22] <Shadow_X> because Im working on getting a startup going online
[07:22] <Shadow_X> freelance media production
[07:23] <Nyle> holotone: aka graphical login screen
[07:23] <holotone> kitche: I understand that, but what IS a display manager exactly?
[07:23] <cdm10> Shadow_X: well, i'm not too knowledgable when it comes to the CLI ones, so I can't really help you... and I have to go.
[07:23] <Shadow_X> so basically, I'll be doing web designs, php stuff, etc etc, and I just need a good backup system that can compress my stuff REALLY tight
[07:23] <Shadow_X> ah ok, thanks for the advice tho :)
[07:23] <holotone> Nyle: Ooooh, it's just the login screen. For some reason I thought it did more than that.
[07:23] <Nyle> nope
[07:23] <Nyle> thats a different 'DM'
[07:23] <Nyle> a Desktop Manager
[07:23] <holotone> Cool. Either way, thanks for the help, ya'll!
[07:23] <Nyle> gnome, kde, xfce, cde, etc.e tc.
[07:24] <ailean> I'm looking for a way to get a script to create a file and add information to it.  Is that easily done?
[07:24] <Nyle> ailean: sholdn't be too difficult with bash
[07:24] <Nyle> ailean: depending on all you want to do
[07:25] <ailean> Nyle: cp setup_backup.cfg setup.cfg :D
[07:25] <Nyle> ailean: where is the information coming from?
[07:25] <Nyle> sigh
[07:25] <labroid> ailean:  echo "stuff" > filename  will create 'filename' and put "stuff" into it (or clear filename if it exists)
[07:25] <ailean> Nyle, i'm trying to use a plugin to let me watch some tv stations and it keeps deleting my setup file
[07:25] <Nyle> ailean: so write protect the file?
[07:26] <labroid> ailean:  echo "something else" >> filename will add to the file
[07:26] <Nyle> ailean: man chmod
[07:26] <vsayikiran> when i restart my system, i see this "there is difference between boot sector and its backup" is this normal
[07:26] <ailean> Nyle, i did.  but since i run the program myself, it deletes it anyway
[07:26] <labroid> ailean:  cat somefile >> filename will add the contents of somefile onto filename
[07:26] <ailean> thanks labroid
[07:27] <Wolf23> heguru: hi
[07:27] <labroid> ailean:  look up the > and >> operators for bash
[07:27] <Nyle> #bash too
[07:27] <Wolf23> overclucker: wb friend
[07:27] <ChuckFu> I am look for a opensource backup program with a easy setup gui, to backup one server to a external hardrive any suggestion
[07:27] <m1_Avi> i have some problems to download & install the vnc . can some write me direct link of the vnc server (to use with wget)?
[07:28] <vsayikiran> heguru: whenver i restart my pc i see this msg " there is difference between boot sector and its bakcup" is this normal
[07:28] <Wolf23> hi all, can anyone tell me how to install flash player to play it on youtube.com?
[07:28] <technicallyhesri> have you tried "sudo apt-get install vnc" ?
[07:28] <marduuk> woot i fixed grub 17 i think
[07:29] <vsayikiran> Wolf23: you can downlaod the flashplayer package from net
[07:29] <marduuk> rebooting then ill let u guys know
[07:29] <m1_Avi> technicallyhesri: yes , it give me an error : The following packages cannot be authenticated!
[07:29] <m1_Avi>   tightvncserver
[07:29] <m1_Avi> Install these packages without verification [y/N] ? y
[07:29] <m1_Avi> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe tightvncserver 1.2.9-21
[07:29] <m1_Avi>   Could not resolve 'us.archive.ubuntu.com'
[07:29] <m1_Avi> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/t/tightvnc/tightvncserver_1.2.9-21_amd64.deb  Could not resolve 'us.archive.ubuntu.com'
[07:29] <technicallyhesri> flash player can be installed from a script downloaded from adobe.com
[07:29] <natbet> To get sound to work on my laptop I have to unmute and turn up the surround, I want to change the volume with the function key, but it won't, any ideas?
[07:29] <technicallyhesri> just follow the readme
[07:29] <amio> hi need help with 7.10 gutsy please something wrong ith the graphics pc works slower and when I move some window it moves slowely with some shaking on the background ho to reinstall drivers of ATI I tried from the main web site of ati but pc failed to work in normal mode only in safe
[07:29] <Pici> amio: Gutsy in #ubuntu+1 only please.
[07:30] <technicallyhesri> maybe go to tightvnc website and try getting the packages manually?
[07:30] <technicallyhesri> i don't know of an easier way
[07:30] <amio> pici no rsponses from there I think room is empty
[07:30] <keito> beagled search has stopped working. nothing is indexed (or at least it doesn't find anything) any ideas?
[07:30] <Pici> amio: I disagree, someone is repsonding.
[07:30] <kiurro> @find dirty litle secret
[07:30] <technicallyhesri> you might check the universe repo, it may need an updated url
[07:30] <Pici> kiurro: ?
[07:31] <kiurro> yep
[07:31] <technicallyhesri> also do a "apt-get update"
[07:31] <Pici> kiurro: What are you doing?
[07:31] <Wolf23> hi all, can anyone tell me how to install flash player to play it on youtube.com, coz i am using x86 64 and not supported?
[07:31] <kiurro> sorry
[07:31] <Wolf23> vsayikiran:  wb
[07:31] <Mishu> HI, i have a domain and a subdomain. How can i point my subdomian to a particular folder . like my domain is assigned a ip and so is my subdomain, i want it to be assigned to ip/somefolder
[07:32] <keito> !beagled
[07:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about beagled - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:32] <vsayikiran> whenever i restart my pc i get this msg " there is difference between boot sector and its back up" is this normal?
[07:32] <Pici> Mishu: Thats a better question for #apache than here.
[07:32] <Wolf23> vsayikiran:  i install the flash player from the net and it shows error coz it cannot supported x86 64!
[07:32] <frostburn> Wolf23, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMD64/FirefoxAndPlugins
[07:32] <m1_Avi> i have dynamic ip , does someone know good software that can report the new ip address to email each time the server is doing restart ?
[07:33] <vsayikiran> Wolf23: mine pc is 32 bit dont have much idea about 64bit
[07:33] <keito> !beagle
[07:33] <ubotu> Services to index files for fast searching include: Beagle (front-ends: beagle, catfish, gnome-main-menu, mozilla-beagle for !GNOME; kerry, kio-beagle for !KDE; beaglefs for !CLI) - Tracker (tracker-search-tool, libdeskbar-tracker for GNOME; tracker-utils for CLI) - Strigi (strigi-applet, strigi-client for KDE, strigi-utils for CLI) - Kat (for KDE) - Pinot (and pinot-applet for GNOME) - Doodle (for CLI)
[07:33] <technicallyhesri> you should be able to retrieve ip information from an email you send to yourself in the headers
[07:33] <frostburn> technicallyhesri, that's only if you have an open facing ip
[07:34] <vsayikiran> Wolf23: i think some .deb pacakge may be there for 64bit also in macromediaflash player website
[07:34] <keito> anyone know how to set beagle indexing all my stuff?
[07:34] <technicallyhesri> you might be able to use a cron job to curl "whatismyip.com" on an event or time interval
[07:34] <vsayikiran> whenever i restart my pc i get this msg " there is difference between boot sector and its back up" is this normal?
[07:34] <frostburn> there is no 64bit flash player for linux, you need to run a 32bit firefox and install 32bit flash
[07:34] <technicallyhesri> i think i read something about this in macosxhints.com once
[07:35] <Pici> !flash64 | Wolf23
[07:35] <ubotu> Wolf23: You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[07:35] <stroyan> vsayikiran: That message may be related to    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/+bug/47382
[07:35] <xeer> hi, i have a problem with dmraid.. it's recognizing my raid set and when i activate it, i get no errors but it does not show up in /dev/mapper (i don't even have mapper in /dev)
[07:35] <m1_Avi> can i restart my computer by using terminal mode (SSH connection) ?
[07:35] <stroyan> vsayikiran: Or rerunning   grub-install   may correct the message.
[07:36] <Warp4> hi all
[07:36] <frostburn> m1_Avi, $shutdown, or $reboot
[07:36] <Pici> m1_Avi: Sure.
[07:36] <railocelot> vsayikiran: see if this what you're looking for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/+bug/47382
[07:36] <m1_Avi> frostburn: should i type :"sudo $reboot" ?
[07:36] <Pici> Warp4: Why?
[07:36] <frostburn> m1_Avi, yes
[07:37] <Warp4> Pici, to view sites in firefox that require it
[07:37] <Znortfl> Hello, could anyone point me in the right direction as to getting php-gtk to run in ubuntu feisty?
[07:37] <Pici> Warp4: Flash 9 is in the repos.
[07:37] <Nyle> hey
[07:37] <Warp4> NOW someone tells me :)
[07:37] <Warp4> heh
[07:37] <Nyle> can I share something here regarding my cpu benchmark, and what it really means in practical terms?
[07:37] <Pici> !flash9 | Warp4
[07:37] <ubotu> Warp4: 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
[07:37] <xeer> i have a problem with dmraid.. it's recognizing my raid set and when i activate it, i get no errors but it does not show up in /dev/mapper (i don't even have mapper in /dev)
[07:37] <keito> so noone can tell me why beagle is being weird?
[07:37] <Warp4> that's ok, it's not like i didn't need the practice with alien anyway -- because i did :)
[07:38] <Nyle> that I had different results on different distros on cpu benchmarking
[07:38] <keito> its not finding anything it should&has indexed
[07:38] <Nyle> which seems strange to me
[07:38] <Nyle> kubuntu was the fastest btw.  http://laptop.letme.getmyip.com:8181/~stoned/screenshots/fast.jpg
[07:38] <thor^^> hey
[07:38] <thor^^> what's the wine package called?
[07:38] <Nyle> debian was around 18 seconds
[07:38] <LjL> thor^^: my crystal ball says "wine"
[07:39] <Nyle> its called wine
[07:39] <BinaryFu> Keito: Errmmm...when you indexed, was it as root? (pulling an idea out my posterior)
[07:39] <thor^^> my friend told me it returned an arror
[07:39] <thor^^> *error
[07:39] <keito> BinaryFu: no. this was working the other day
[07:39] <marduuk> grub error 17 fixed
[07:39] <keito> just searched for something and nadda
[07:39] <LjL> thor^^, we'd need to know which error. does he have Universe enabled?
[07:39] <Nyle> so what this means is that I can calculate pi to 1M digits in 14 seconds, on kubuntu, and 18 seconds on debian etch, so what does this mean?
[07:39] <BinaryFu> marduuk: w00t! What'd ya do for the fix?
[07:39] <thor^^> sec
[07:39] <thor^^> dunno
[07:39] <thor^^> :P
[07:40] <Nyle> 1M million eh
[07:40] <marduuk> binaryfu i had to make the linux drive the primary master
[07:40] <xeer> i have a problem with dmraid.. it's recognizing my raid set and when i activate it, i get no errors but it does not show up in /dev/mapper (i don't even have mapper in /dev)
[07:40] <LjL> !info wine | thor^^, WINE is in Universe
[07:40] <LjL> !wine > thor^^    (thor^^, see the private message from Ubotu)
[07:40] <marduuk> then i uninstalled grub and installed grub2
[07:40] <ubotu> thor^^, wine is in universe: wine: Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.33-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 9576 kB, installed size 44452 kB
[07:40] <marduuk> did full setup and woot woot it works
[07:40] <Znortfl> Nobody got experiance as to running/compiling/installing php-gtk2 on ubuntu feisty?
[07:40] <thor^^> !universe
[07:40] <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
[07:40] <Nyle> I'm trying to figure out why there is a huge 4 second difference
[07:40] <BinaryFu> keito: I've reached my knowledge limit on beagle sadly...(tosses said idea into the toilet and flushes)
[07:40] <keito> np
[07:40] <marduuk> afk a few to make my son a pizza
[07:41] <BinaryFu> marduuk: I had no idea you didn't have the 'nix drive as master.... ><
[07:41] <frostburn> Nyle, the exact same compiled program?
[07:41] <xeer> i have a problem with dmraid.. it's recognizing my raid set and when i activate it, i get no errors but it does not show up in /dev/mapper (i don't even have mapper in /dev)
[07:41] <BinaryFu> marduuk: Glad it got fixed though! :D
[07:41] <Nyle> frostburn: yes
[07:41] <Kano> xeer: dmraid -r
[07:42] <frostburn> Nyle, where did you get it from?
[07:42] <xeer> Kano, yes it shows my fakeraid drives, status is 'ok'
[07:42] <getn> my wireless worked with 6.07 and not with 7.04.... any idea why?
[07:42] <Nyle> frostburn: I dunno, whoever created it, called super pi mod
[07:42] <bruenig> getn, network manager is awful probably
[07:42] <Nyle> they had a linux binary which I acquired
[07:42] <getn> bruenig : alternatives?
[07:42] <Mr_Siebel> can anyone tell me a good antivirus?
[07:42] <bruenig> wifi-radar
[07:42] <stroyan> Nyle: Did you recompile on the different distributions?
[07:42] <bruenig> or just doing it command line
[07:42] <bruenig> iwconfig and such
[07:43] <erUSUL> Mr_Siebel: you do not need one in linux
[07:43] <getn> will give that a shot thanks.
[07:43] <Nyle> stroyan: I did not, I used the same binary they provided, it isin't distro specific
[07:43] <xeer> Kano, dmraid -s also shows the raid set, with all the correct information
[07:43] <Mr_Siebel> Then why is my computer so slow?
[07:43] <Mr_Siebel> I never was before
[07:43] <Mr_Siebel> it*
[07:43] <nexttwo> does anyone know how to enable 3D/?
[07:43] <Wolf23> Pici: i am installing 32bits i386 can u tell me how to cancel or remove it from terminal?
[07:44] <stroyan> Nyle: There may be a difference in library functions that the executable uses.  There may be a performance effect from kernel differences.
[07:44] <erUSUL> Mr_Siebel: maybe you have some astray process eating cpu? check with top
[07:44] <Pici> Wolf23: Cancel what?
[07:44] <Mr_Siebel> How do I go about doing that?
[07:44] <Nyle> stroyan: hmm
[07:44] <marduuk> so now i have a booting lin/win machine
[07:44] <erUSUL> Mr_Siebel: or doing to many i/o to disk (you should have noticed that with the hd leds)
[07:44] <pkern> How do I get translations for universe applications?
[07:44] <Nyle> where can I get a list of the options used to compiled the generic kernel?
[07:44] <Wolf23> Pici:  u gave me site to install flash player and i got the wrong one that is 32bits and mine is 64?
[07:44] <Nyle> in ubuntu I mean
[07:45] <Mr_Siebel> Its on more than normal
[07:45] <erUSUL> Mr_Siebel: run top on a terminal or use System>Admin>System Monitor
[07:45] <Pici> Wolf23: There is no 64 bit flash player.
[07:45] <marduuk> anyone able to get sound from flash with the shell script installer?
[07:45] <Nyle> 32bit flashplayer works great
[07:45] <marduuk> pico look here
[07:45] <Nyle> just install a 32bit ubuntu in a chroot or an actualpartition and chroot
[07:45] <frostburn> Nyle, cat /usr/src/linux-headers tab tab /.config
[07:46] <Mr_Siebel> SPU looks pretty high
[07:46] <Mr_Siebel> CUP*
[07:46] <Nyle> oh its hidden
[07:46] <Mr_Siebel> CPU*
[07:46] <frostburn> it's where it's always been o.O
[07:46] <Wolf23> pici i am installing now 32bits i386 is it works fine if my computer supports 64bits?
[07:46] <Mr_Siebel> Mem and swap are fine
[07:46] <marduuk> pici for flash 64 go here http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_.2864-bit.29_Mozilla_Firefox_.28only.29
[07:46] <Mr_Siebel> Network is a little high
[07:47] <Pici> marduuk: I'm sorry, there is no 64bit *native* version of flash.
[07:47] <Pici> Wolf23: Yes, thats fine.
[07:47] <Mr_Siebel> eruSUL: CPU spikes at 66%
[07:47] <Nyle> tab tab lol
[07:47] <marduuk> true but thats the easiest install ive seen for flash on x64
[07:47] <erUSUL> Mr_Siebel: check the processe tab for the one that use more cpu (should be the first one listed)
[07:47] <frostburn> next release will use an open source flash player
[07:48] <Nyle> marduuk: offtopic, but are you nicked after the band Marduk?
[07:48] <stroyan> Nyle: apt-get linux-source-2.6.20   should have all the options.  And the source. :-)
[07:48] <Mr_Siebel> Ok
[07:48] <Nyle> of course, thank you
[07:48] <cirkit> Mr_Siebel: make sure you are not running redundant processes on your system that you do not need to have running too.
[07:48] <marduuk> no its the name ive use since playing dnd
[07:48] <Shadow_X> quick question
[07:48] <Nyle> i just want to do a diff of the debian kernel and the ubuntu generic kernel configs
[07:48] <Mr_Siebel> erusul: I need to run Internet explorer in wine. any clue if that will work out for me?>
[07:48] <Shadow_X> how do I change whether or not Xorg starts up with the system?
[07:49] <Nyle> maybe that can give me a clue
[07:49] <frostburn> Mr_Siebel, yes it will
[07:49] <marduuk> woot my 15mbit line is throttling to 20mb
[07:49] <vsayikiran> in the network manager there is one option: "Automatic service discovery" can i disable it?
[07:49] <BinaryFu> Shadow_X: You mean you want an option to not start X at boot?
[07:49] <Nyle> does ubuntu modify linux or uses stock linux
[07:49] <erUSUL> Mr_Siebel: search in google for ie4linux or something like that
[07:49] <bruenig> Nyle, all distributions patch
[07:50] <Nyle> of course, but how much
[07:50] <Mr_Siebel> Frostburn: now if I load it and attempt to use it to fill out an application online that normally requires XP should I have a problem?
[07:50] <Shadow_X> BinaryFu: correct. I dont wanna remove it but I just dont want it starting up at bootime, or automatically restarting when I kill it
[07:50] <erUSUL> Mr_Siebel: http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page
[07:50] <frostburn> Mr_Siebel, you might.  i'm not sure how well it runs.
[07:51] <Nyle> I am using kubuntu and wow man, this kde is kind of different
[07:51] <Nyle> konqueror first of all is loaded up with tons of stuff
[07:51] <bruenig> Nyle, well because ubuntu doesn't distribute build scripts like other superior distros, it is not readily known, I can say that arch for instance which does distribute build scripts has 21 patches
[07:51] <Warp4> Nyle, yeah I use it too.  different version of KDE I believe
[07:51] <frostburn> Mr_Siebel, check out http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=469
[07:51] <BinaryFu> Shadow_X: Errmm....hmmm...for me, I've always just screwed up my xorg.conf and it never booted X again until I fixed it. :D Let me think if there's an intelligent way to do this.
[07:51] <redlime> HI
[07:51] <Nyle> nice
[07:51] <Mr_Siebel> Whats metacity?
[07:51] <thor^^> we fixed it, he hadn't enabled universe :)
[07:51] <thor^^> thanks
[07:51] <frostburn> bruenig, would you know why aren't build scripts released, by chance
[07:52] <ubu-max> help me for ubuntu 7.10 beta
[07:52] <kayzu> how do i find out where the root is? i need this for setting up grldr (menu.lst) with "root=/dev/sda?"
[07:52] <ubu-max> http://img340.imageshack.us/my.php?image=snapshot5ic9.png
[07:52] <magnetron> Anyone inhere know anything about compiz? plz join #ubuntu-effects
[07:52] <ubu-max> ???
[07:52] <bruenig> frostburn, I am sure they are out there somewhere, there just is no convenient distributed build script service like abs or ports
[07:52] <bruenig> unfortunately
[07:52] <vsayikiran> in the network tool manager there is one option: "Automatic service discovery" can i disable it?
[07:52] <Mr_Siebel> !metacity
[07:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about metacity - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:52] <Huffalump> Is this the right place for basic help with Ubuntu Server 7.04?  Or is there a server channel?
[07:53] <riaal_> I need some help, I want to start like 4 or 5 Eterms (running different commands, like irssi and tail) at startup, any ide?
[07:53] <Nyle> this should be it
[07:53] <tragedy> hey  can somone help me a sec please?
[07:53] <Wolf23> Pici:  done installation
[07:54] <es> Anyone here has an old iomega zip (parralel)
[07:54] <vsayikiran> in the network manager there is one option: "Automatic service discovery" can i disable it for security reasons?
[07:54] <stroyan> kayzu: run  mount   and look at the line for "/"
[07:54] <magnetron> vsayikiran: yes
[07:54] <tragedy> is there a way to repair one of my hard drives without losing the information on it ?
[07:54] <marduuk> why doest my pc play wound from flash?
[07:54] <marduuk> soune
[07:54] <marduuk> sound
[07:55] <kayzu> stroyan: thanks
[07:55] <marduuk> damn cant type today
[07:55] <mindtrap> Hi, I just tested the new beta of ubuntu 7.10 and want to ask you if the new desktop effects should be working out of the box _from_ the livecd?
[07:55] <Huffalump> I found a help doc explaining what to edit on /etc/network/interfaces ...and then took me a couple hours to learn how to get around (more or less) in vi.  Now, when I run ifconfig it shows me eth0 apparently has an inet6 address, but apparently not a regular inet address.   I'm at the office trying to guess which ethernet jack is working.  After I swap jacks, how can I "restart" just the ethernet card/networking to see if the connection is alive?
[07:55] <Nyle> !fglrx
[07:55] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:55] <cirkit> Is Mark Shuttleworth ever in here?
[07:55] <vsayikiran> magnetron: after disabling it will be able to browse network places
[07:55] <magnetron> vsayikiran: yes
[07:56] <tragedy> is there a way to repair one of my hard drives without losing the information on it ?
[07:56] <tragedy> anyone?
[07:56] <francois> salut
[07:56] <BinaryFu> Shadow_X: My brain hurts...let's see if anyone else knows the answer to this.
[07:56] <vsayikiran> magnetron: which services in my pc will be disabled if unselect that option?
[07:56] <magnetron> !fr | francois
[07:56] <ubotu> francois: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[07:56] <frostburn> tragedy, define repair?
[07:56] <francois> je suis a la recherche d'info pour presonnaliser mon bureau
[07:56] <BinaryFu> Can anyone explain to Shadow_X how to configure his boot up to not start X?
[07:56] <magnetron> vsayikiran: the mDNS services
[07:56] <phidef> help
[07:56] <tragedy> well i see the files on my drive  but i cant access them or move them to another drive
[07:57] <magnetron> !themes | francois
[07:57] <vsayikiran> magnetron: is it important
[07:57] <ubotu> francois: 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
[07:57] <Huffalump> How can I "restart" an ethernet card connection?  Command line.
[07:57] <magnetron> vsayikiran: if you use UPNP/ mDNS , it's important to you i guess. if not, then no
[07:58] <magnetron> Huffalump: with the ifup / ifdown commands
[07:58] <frostburn> tragedy, what error?
[07:58] <vsayikiran> magnetron: i dont have much idea about these things thats why i am asking
[07:58] <frostburn> Huffalump, sudo ifconfig eth0 down    then sudo ifconfig eth0 up
[07:58] <yaser>  after last upgrade i cant enter Gdm, I get an X error with two warnings of two process that suposedly are running with "setuid"(i dont know what it is) and then it tries to load my /home/user/.profile, wich is a compiz configuration file and finally reports and error and nothing more. Who can help debug this?
[07:58] <BinaryFu> Huffalump: in cli, type sudo ifdown eth0 (if that's your card's id) and then ifup eth0
[07:58] <volantares> BinaryFu: hey binary.. no joy. if i remove the ide disks, it doesn't recognise the drive, or at least teh installation
[07:59] <vsayikiran> magentron: if disable what would be the effect?
[07:59] <tragedy> it jus says  cannot access file  with each one i try to open
[07:59] <magnetron> !away > LuCypher|brb
[07:59] <yaser>  where can i get the text of these errors, now i enter into failsafe session and how do i know wich are the warning proceses?
[07:59] <BinaryFu> volantares: I found something online that *might* help the situation...it's apparently a major issue for many http://wiki.gtwy.net/index.php/Dual_Boot_Vista_and_Linux
[07:59] <Wolf23> Pici: i make this sudo aptitude install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk linux32 lib32asound2, and then i try opening youtube.com and nothing working fine
[07:59] <magnetron> vsayikiran: do you use any UPNP services?
[07:59] <bmt2> hello to all
[08:00] <frostburn> tragedy, do you have correct permissions?
[08:00] <ubu-max> http://img340.imageshack.us/my.php?image=snapshot5ic9.png
[08:00] <ubu-max> ?
[08:00] <Huffalump> The ifup and ifdown commands both give me a message saying there is already a pid file.  Is that normal?  Thanks, magnetron frostburn and BinaryFu
[08:00] <m1_Avi> what is the default server of the vnc ?
[08:00] <tragedy> I dont know.   am new to this ubuntu thing
[08:00] <WaxyFres1> hi im  on a  live cd and my keyboards broken,how can i set my normal ubuntu to not promp me for a user/pass on booting up?i can use a onscreen keyboard once in ubuntu
[08:00] <vsayikiran> magnetron: for example, i think i use a pen drive is it UPNP device
[08:00] <bmt2> is there a P2P software out there that I can  ' apt-get ' for my system ?
[08:00] <LjL> !p2p > bmt2    (bmt2, see the private message from Ubotu)
[08:01] <WaxyFres1> bmt2: frostwire
[08:01] <m1_Avi> fix : does someone know what is the default port for vnc server software ?
[08:01] <bmt2> WaxyFres1: thanks
[08:01] <bmt2> exit
[08:01] <Wolf23> Pici:  r u there friend?
[08:01] <magnetron> vsayikiran: no, the pen drive is not an UPNP device. try to disable it. if you notice any difference, turn it back on.
[08:01] <frostburn> tragedy, try using the command line, and using cp /path/to/file /path/to/copy
[08:01] <BinaryFu> Question: How can you make ubuntu boot up into CLI and not load X at startup?
[08:02] <erUSUL> BinaryFu: boot in recovery mode
[08:02] <magnetron> vsayikiran: very few people use the UPNP features
[08:02] <BinaryFu> erUSUL: Want it to boot this way by default.
[08:02] <tragedy> ok brb
[08:02] <bmt2> WaxyFres1: apt-get could not find frostwire
[08:02] <vsayikiran> magnetron: any example so i can know what are those UPNP services
[08:02] <tragedy> Wait  what is cp?
[08:03] <Wolf23> can anyone help me please?
[08:03] <BinaryFu> Isn't there an option in GDM that would allow it?
[08:03] <erUSUL> BinaryFu: the way to achieve this is to disable gdm on the boot process
[08:03] <stroyan> BinaryFu, Shadow_X: sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove
[08:03] <frostburn> tragedy, copy
[08:03] <Huffalump> Ah, the machine is on the internet.  I'm not sure what network (it's an IP address I did not expect or recognize) but now I'm apt-getting whois, so thank you!
[08:03] <DigeratiX> i would like to upgrade from 7.04 to 7.10 ... I follow these instructions https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GutsyUpgrades#head-bcde2981ccb8812c84887606459e2df030ef2c34 and nothing is there to click on upgrade
[08:03] <magnetron> vsayikiran: local chat servers on your lan
[08:03] <tragedy> use it in the terminal?
[08:03] <erUSUL> BinaryFu: well i'm too slow stroyan is right ;)
[08:03] <frostburn> indeed
[08:03] <BinaryFu> stroyan: Thank you! Shadow_X: There ya go, I knew somebody had the right answer! :D
[08:03] <magnetron> vsayikiran: just disable it!!!
[08:03] <pluffsy> do you know where I can find a list of what new hardware is supported in 7.10?
[08:03] <erUSUL> BinaryFu: use update-rc.d
[08:03] <westjd> I have my laptop set to dual boot to xp and ubuntu, I dont know why there are so many options though when the boot selector starts up.  can anyone explain all of them?
[08:03] <stdin> DigeratiX: #ubuntu+1 for gutsy help
[08:03] <[nrx] > !gutsy | DigeratiX
[08:03] <ubotu> DigeratiX: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[08:03] <vsayikiran> magnetron: well i am not using any of those here
[08:03] <BinaryFu> erUSUL: np! Thank you!
[08:03] <murlidhar_> bmt2: http://www.frostwire.com/
[08:04] <magnetron> !hardware | pluffsy
[08:04] <ubotu> pluffsy: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[08:04] <WaxyFres1> bmt2: try their website
[08:04] <riotkittie> ugh. this is my third feisty install. and hopefully, the last. :o
[08:04] <vsayikiran> magnetron: is there any equivalent of NBTrio like in windows
[08:04] <Wolf23> can anyone help me how to get flash player installed for amd64?
[08:04] <volantares> sorry was d/ced for a bit
[08:04] <WaxyFres1>  hi im  on a  live cd and my keyboards broken,how can i set my normal ubuntu to not promp me for a user/pass on booting up?i can use a onscreen keyboard once in ubuntu
[08:04] <magnetron> vsayikiran: what's nbtrio?
[08:04] <erUSUL> !flash64 | Wolf23
[08:04] <ubotu> Wolf23: You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[08:04] <BinaryFu> riotkittie: ??? What's been the malfunctions?
[08:04] <westjd> what is the difference between 2.6.20-15 and 2.6.20-16?  I always select 16 to boot to
[08:04] <murlidhar_> hey volantares
[08:05] <vsayikiran> Wolf23: you can download a 32 bit version
[08:05] <pluffsy> magnetron: oh? I could only find 7.04 hardware at that page. am I missing something obvious?
[08:05] <erUSUL> westjd: some security related patch
[08:05] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  i type this sudo aptitude install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk linux32 lib32asound2 , and after done i open the youtube site and cannot open the flash or anything
[08:05] <murlidhar_> volantares: what bout your vegetable?
[08:05] <magnetron> pluffsy: well, maybe it's not updated yet
[08:05] <westjd> erUSUL is there a way that I can edit that startup boot selector and remove the one I will never select?
[08:06] <vsayikiran> magnetron: NBTrio is a protocol in windows for file sharing in LAN , names resolution protocol, is there any equivalent in linux?
[08:06] <kayzu> why do i get "Error occurred while savedefault" when booting?
[08:06] <BinaryFu> stroyan: To add it back would be just sudo update-rc.d -f gdm add right?
[08:06] <erUSUL> Wolf23: that command is only the first step of the process...
[08:06] <frostburn> westjd, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:06] <westjd> thanks frostburn
[08:06] <tragedy> frostburn, now am not seeing the files on the drive,
[08:06] <murlidhar_> i see the famliar line
[08:06] <WaxyFres1> Wolf23: use automatix to install swiftfox32 and the drivers/plugins
[08:06] <tragedy> theres a problem with the drive
[08:06] <erUSUL> westjd: uninstall the kernel you do not use with synaptic
[08:06] <stroyan> BinaryFu: It is not that easy.  update-rc.d wants to know which run levels to start and stop it for.
[08:06] <tragedy> is there a repair for it?
[08:07] <edge_> Hullo there
[08:07] <westjd> even better idea erusul
[08:07] <magnetron> vsayikiran,  "Automatic service discovery" is the Ubuntu equivalent :)
[08:07] <vsayikiran> Wolf23: did you download the .deb package from macromedia website then everything shoulld work
[08:07] <Wolf23> WaxyFres1:  i dont have this
[08:07] <frostburn> tragedy, perhaps.  depends on what the error is.
[08:07] <tropcky> hi all guys
[08:07] <tropcky> i badly nned help
[08:07] <murlidhar_> go on tropcky
[08:07] <frostburn> tragedy, check out fsck command
[08:07] <tropcky> oky
[08:07] <WaxyFres1> Wolf23:  |!automatix
[08:07] <tropcky> when i try 2 run deluge
[08:07] <tragedy> whats that?
[08:07] <riotkittie> BinaryFu: i'm trying to beat my wireless into submission - my first install is fine but the partiton's too small to compile a kernel and i want to start fresh anyway because i have tried a million things in the last seven or eight weeks. my second...
[08:07] <tropcky> it dont start
[08:07] <Wolf23> vsayikiran:  it says that flashplayer cannot support x86 64?
[08:08] <vsayikiran> magnetron: so if i disable this service then i wont be able to browse LAN
[08:08] <WaxyFres1>  Wolf23:  | !automatix
[08:08] <murlidhar_> torrent client = deluge
[08:08] <tropcky> ya
[08:08] <tragedy> this is the first day I been on ubuntu
[08:08] <erUSUL> Wolf23: you have to install 32bit firefox... and follow the wiki instructions until "Optional Extras" section
[08:08] <bluefox83> does anyone know what kernel version is implementing the Completely Fair scheduler?
[08:08] <riotkittie> install was screwed up from the beginning
[08:08] <WaxyFres1> !automatix  | Wolf23:
[08:08] <magnetron> vsayikiran: you WILL be able to browse your lan, because it uses ANOTHER technology
[08:08] <ubotu> Wolf23:: Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[08:08] <vsayikiran> magnetron: since for browsing LAN the OS needs to resovle names into IP address
[08:08] <tropcky> oh i am lost here
[08:09] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  can u help me to install it friend coz i am newbie on this, thanx
[08:09] <kayzu> why do i get "Error occurred while savedefault" when booting? is this something serious and how do i fix it? ubuntu boots normally though..
[08:09] <erUSUL> bluefox83: upcoming 2.6.23 (there are patches for 2.6.22 and *21)
[08:09] <tropcky> hellooooooooooooooooooo
[08:09] <vsayikiran> magnetron: like in windows if i disable NetBios
[08:09] <bluefox83> :D
[08:09] <bluefox83> yay!
[08:09] <murlidhar_> tropcky: why don't u go to #deluge u may be able to get support
[08:09] <magnetron> vsayikiran: you could use the System > administration > shared folders utility
[08:09] <tragedy> frostburn, what is fsck command?
[08:09] <edge_> Quick question about using Ndiswrapper...
[08:09] <erUSUL> bluefox83: dunno if gutsy's 2.6.22 has this patches though
[08:09] <BinaryFu> riotkittie: Awww...very sorry to hear that. I've heard Feisty was not an uber friendly version for wireless for some things. :/
[08:09] <frostburn> tragedy, $man fsck
[08:10] <tropcky> oky when i tray 2 run it i got thes :
[08:10] <tropcky> no existing Deluge session
[08:10] <tropcky> deluge_core; using libtorrent 0.11.0.0. Compiled with NDEBUG value: 1
[08:10] <tropcky> Applying preferences
[08:10] <tropcky> Torrent Size 1458388304.0
[08:10] <tropcky> Available Space 54623432704
[08:10] <tropcky> Raising error:
[08:10] <erUSUL> bluefox83: using it right know on vanilla 2.6.22 patched
[08:10] <tropcky> deluge_core; using libtorrent 0.11.0.0. Compiled with NDEBUG value: 1
[08:10] <edge_> I have the inf file extracted from the exe
[08:10] <tropcky> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'boost::filesystem::filesystem_error'
[08:10] <tropcky>   what():  boost::filesystem::default_name_check: default name check already set
[08:10] <bluefox83> erUSUL, officially, gutsy will be releasaed with the CFS kernel version already installed
[08:10] <tropcky> Aborted (core dumped)
[08:10] <vsayikiran> magnetron: then to access somebodys pc i have to type IP address and not smb;//computername
[08:10] <n-iCe> How do I install an identd?
[08:10] <erUSUL> !paste | tropcky
[08:10] <ubotu> tropcky: 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)
[08:10] <murlidhar_> !enter | tropcky
[08:10] <ubotu> tropcky: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:10] <bluefox83> erUSUL, how's it run?
[08:10] <nexttwo> i found it
[08:10] <Jork> Hello. I am wondering wich email browser is better to use Mozzila Thunderbirth or Evolution Mail?
[08:10] <edge_> And when I try to install the drivers for my Netgear Wireless Card it says that the hardware is not present
[08:10] <stroyan> BinaryFu: /var/lib/dpkg/info/gdm.postinst uses   update-rc.d gdm defaults 13 01
[08:10] <ubuntu> hallo  where  i am ?
[08:10] <riotkittie> BinaryFu: oh its absolutely miserable with my adapter. which is lovely, as i chose it from the supported device list.  i have managed to connect to my open network, and it seems  i can do wep or wpa1 but given my situation, i want wpa2
[08:10] <murlidhar_> tropcky: join #deluge
[08:10] <wolfric> ubuntu room in ubuntu server
[08:11] <tropcky> oky
[08:11] <n-iCe> How do I install an identd?
[08:11] <Huffalump> I am using apt-get on line command.  I successfully installed whois (technically apt-get asked me to put the CD in), but it says it couldn't find the pacakge xubuntu-desktop.  How do I troubleshoot that?
[08:11] <bluefox83> erUSUL, do you see any performance changes with the CFS?
[08:11] <erUSUL> bluefox83: good enough but to be fair i can't feel to much diff in everyday use
[08:11] <riotkittie> and i'd just go buy my third adapter, but i'm wary after my last two experiences
[08:11] <ubuntu> hallo  evrbody
[08:11] <bluefox83> erUSUL, oh, ok
[08:11] <wolfric> has anyone else has issues with sound on firefox?
[08:11] <erUSUL> bluefox83: and i have not done any extensive testing
[08:11] <bluefox83> i was hoping for a performance increase, but that's ok
[08:11] <ubuntu> just for try
[08:11] <kayzu> why do i get "Error occurred while savedefault" when booting? what is that and how do i fix it? (ubuntu boots normally though..)
[08:11] <riotkittie> i can get wpa2 with this in the current gutsy tribe so perhaps there's hope. but it's terribly unstable.
[08:12] <bluefox83> does that also use the tickless kernel?
[08:12] <tragedy> frostburn,  the file system is'nt linux  its a harddrive i took out from an external drive
[08:12] <bluefox83> :O linux is to be installed on every single russian school computer ^_^
[08:12] <erUSUL> bluefox83: i can tell that the system behaves better while making a kernel compile for example and many other little things but nothin of the kind "Waoo!!"
[08:12] <n-iCe> How do I install an identd?
[08:13] <bluefox83> erUSUL, cool
[08:13] <edge_> So, should I remove the drivers that Linux is currently using before I try to install the windows drivers? I'm just not sure what to do
[08:13] <erUSUL> n-iCe: sudo apt-get install gidentd
[08:13] <cVsup> somebody can help me about swf player?
[08:13] <Laibsch> How can I set TERM to be vt100 by default for all users instead of xterm?
[08:13] <frostburn> tragedy, i'm assuming it's formatted for ntfs?  check out http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009
[08:13] <Nyle> !w32codecs
[08:13] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[08:14] <n-iCe> thank you erUSUL
[08:14] <Laibsch> cVsup: don't meta-ask.  what is your question?
[08:14] <Huffalump> command line, apt-get, says it cannot find xubuntu-desktop.  Help?
[08:14] <erUSUL> bluefox83: on the bad side the last version of the cfs patch make xscreensaver lock up my X everytime so i'm using the second to last version
[08:14] <cVsup> Laibsch, i need play swf files in linux
[08:14] <volantares> BinaryFu: i read that page. interesting.. although what i don't get is that if you swap drives, it theoretically should change their addersses in vista
[08:15] <riotkittie> what are swf files? are they shockwave? or flash?
[08:15] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  is it necessary to download firefox 2.0.07?
[08:15] <murlidhar_> murlidhar_: looks like ur probs haven't been solved yet
[08:15] <bluefox83> erUSUL, ick!
[08:15] <wolfric> any chance someone can help me out with a sound issue? i got the new version of ubuntu a few days ago and for some reason sound no longer works on firefox i think its just general flash but ive tried all the googled solutions and nothing works :(
[08:15] <`Matir> riotkittie, flash
[08:15] <nexttwo> can any one see what am typeing
[08:15] <nexttwo> am here
[08:15] <volantares> BinaryFu: or in any NT system which goes off drive partition etc
[08:15] <murlidhar_> volantares: looks bad
[08:15] <Huffalump> no
[08:15] <Laibsch> cVsup: that's still not a question
[08:15] <`Matir> wolfric, which flash do you have installed?
[08:15] <`Matir> nexttwo, yes.
[08:15] <erUSUL> Wolf23: i do think so (by reading the intructions becoude i use 32bit ubuntu)
[08:16] <riotkittie> cVsup: open a term and type sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[08:16] <wolfric> im not too sure it came readily working
[08:16] <volantares> murlidhar_: binaryfu suggested that i split the two boot sectors
[08:16] <nexttwo> `Matir:i was wondering if you know how to turn on 3D?
[08:16] <erUSUL> nexttwo: no, we can not see you ;)
[08:16] <wolfric> let me try check
[08:16] <nexttwo> /?
[08:16] <erUSUL> |hi | nexttwo
[08:16] <volantares> but i see no point doing it unless it's going to work
[08:16] <tragedy> frostburn, if i change the file system to linux  will I lose all my data?
[08:16] <erUSUL> !hi | nexttwo
[08:16] <ubotu> nexttwo: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:16] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  too bad friend, i told u i am using amd64
[08:16] <frostburn> tragedy, yes
[08:16] <murlidhar_> volantares: got no idea how to do it!!!
[08:16] <cVsup> riotkittie, but can not play in browser
[08:16] <edge_> Wow, too much typing in here. Is there another room that I could get help with a Netgear Wireless Adapter?
[08:16] <`Matir> nexttwo, as in direct rendering?  what kind of graphics card?
[08:16] <MrPink> #wireless
[08:16] <nexttwo> erUSUL:hi and good morning i was wondering if you would tell me how to turn on 3D/?
[08:16] <wolfric> `matir: ok so how do i check :$
[08:16] <Huffalump> I need help with command line, apt-get, says it cannot find package xubuntu-desktop.  What do I need to learn?
[08:17] <riotkittie> cVsup: did you install the plugin?
[08:17] <getnthevan4candy> my wireless won't work. :(
[08:17] <qhartman> I'm running the latest Gutsy release and am using Evolution to connect to an Exchange server. It is _painfully_ slow, nearly to the point of being unusable. Evo under Feisty was fine. Any thoughts on troubleshooting this?
[08:17] <BinaryFu> volantares: Message me, it's easier than reading through this channel soup. :D
[08:17] <Jork> Hello. How can I erase DVDRW disc wiht command line in ubuntu?
[08:17] <nym> how do you diff a bunch of different files, just to see if the two groups are the same
[08:17] <nexttwo> `Matir:Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML
[08:17] <n-iCe> How do i search for all the ident options??
[08:17] <cVsup> riotkittie, yes
[08:17] <wolfric> `matir: i have a usb headset which i wonder if would cause any issues
[08:17] <tragedy> frostburn, is there any other way to fix the harddrive.. or to get the stuff off it first?
[08:17] <getnthevan4candy> any ideas on how to fix this?
[08:17] <nexttwo> yeah
[08:17] <`Matir> wolfric, does other sound work?
[08:17] <cVsup> gstreamer plugin for swf
[08:17] <riaal__> Can I somehow get rid of the Eterm icon in the bottom action bar?
[08:17] <erUSUL> Wolf23: i'm only said that i have not followed the instructions of the wiki becouse i did not need to. but if you want flash you have to do what that wiki page says and one of the things is to dl and install 32 bit firefox
[08:17] <wolfric> `matir: yes but only one at a time
[08:18] <`Matir> nexttwo, does "glxinfo | grep direct" show?
[08:18] <cVsup> but totem not work
[08:18] <riotkittie> forget about the gstreamer plugin. get flashplugin-nonfree
[08:18] <`Matir> wolfric, odd...
[08:18] <frostburn> tragedy, the easiest way is to check it out with windows, and see if you can recover them that way
[08:18] <riotkittie> ugh. i'm too stupid to be here at the moment. <goes away>
[08:18] <wolfric> `matir: as in i can only seem to have one application using sound at once so ive closed down everything and still doesnt work.. only one sound device registered tried running it in sudo aswell..
[08:18] <Nyle> has anyone heard of SMplayer
[08:18] <wolfric> as in firefox
[08:18] <Nyle> http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/en/linux/index.php
[08:18] <murlidhar_> volantares: did u try swapping the disks
[08:19] <nexttwo> `Matir:it doesn't work
[08:19] <Nyle> I used it on windows, and its a great imporovement on mplayer
[08:19] <getnthevan4candy> anyone in here could give me an idea as to why my wireless won't work?
[08:19] <`Matir> nexttwo, what happens?
[08:19] <xargon> getnthevan4candy, yes you did something wrong probably
[08:19] <getnthevan4candy> xargon : how do i fix it?
[08:19] <erUSUL> !doesntwork | getnthevan4candy
[08:19] <ubotu> getnthevan4candy: Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[08:19] <riotkittie> getnthevan4candy:  has your wireless ever functioned or no?
[08:19] <tragedy> frostburn, can i install windows on the same hard drive ubuntu is running on?
[08:19] <xargon> getnthevan4candy, are you fucking 10, what kind of a question is that
[08:20] <getnthevan4candy> my wireless functioned on the lps version, but not on fiesty.
[08:20] <stdin> !ohmy | xargon
[08:20] <ubotu> xargon: Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:20] <riotkittie> xargon: no need to be nasty.
[08:20] <xargon> err
[08:20] <xargon> wow
[08:20] <xargon> sorry
[08:20] <xargon> thought i was in a differnet channel
[08:20] <xargon> where i usually curse a lot
[08:20] <musikgoat> can you show line # in nano?  or how to do it in vi?
[08:20] <frostburn> tragedy, yes, but it's tricky installing windows after ubuntu
[08:20] <xargon> i ppologogize
[08:20] <nexttwo> `Matir:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38828/plain/
[08:20] <riotkittie> :)
[08:21] <stdin> musikgoat: in vi I have no clue, in nano Ctrl-c shows me the line number
[08:21] <musikgoat> thanks
[08:21] <LjL> xargon: not that i'd particularly like that sort of response in any channel... but be careful at least in here
[08:21] <riaal__> noone running a termial on the desktop?
[08:21] <`Matir> nexttwo, ah... you should load the "glx" module in your xorg.conf
[08:21] <xargon> yeah i appologize
[08:21] <xargon> sorry about that
[08:21] <`Matir> riaal__, what kind of terminal?
[08:21] <nexttwo> `Matir:dont know wat your talking about.
[08:22] <Nyle> da da da
[08:22] <tragedy> frostburn, am gonna try  thanks
[08:22] <`Matir> nexttwo, did you just recently install?
[08:22] <bobgill> Can someone help, I am trying to build this program "nitrogen" on openbox, keep getting this error at the ./configure:  http://pastebin.ca/717535
[08:22] <getnthevan4candy> it actually looks like the wireless nic isn't installed, but i have no idea how to install it.
[08:22] <riaal__> Matir, a normal one, something like eterm, gnome term or devilspie?
[08:22] <riotkittie> getnthevan4candy: what kind is it ? do you know the chipset?
[08:22] <`Matir> riaal__, I use gnome term all the time
[08:22] <kayzu> why do i get "Error occurred while savedefault" when booting? what is that and how do i fix it? (ubuntu boots normally though..)
[08:22] <getnthevan4candy> realtek 8185
[08:23] <Huffalump> Why does apt-get find some packages but not others?
[08:23] <nexttwo> `Matir:if you mean ubuntu, yeah
[08:23] <riotkittie> realtek is one i have no personal experience with.  hmm.
[08:23] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: does iwconfig -a show you a wifi interface?
[08:23] <Nyle> !ntfs
[08:23] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[08:23] <LjL> bobgill: try installing libgtk2.0-dev
[08:23] <getnthevan4candy> erUSUL: no.
[08:23] <Nyle> !ntfs-3g
[08:23] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[08:24] <stroyan> musikgoat:   :set nu   will number lines in vi
[08:24] <tkd> hey has anyone tried installing msn in the last while and had trouble when it tried to download the TLS module???? if so how did you get around it?
[08:24] <musikgoat> stroyan,  thank you
[08:24] <Jork_> You can install ntfs-3g from add/remove responsitories in ubuntu
[08:24] <musikgoat> tkd, use pidgin
[08:24] <nexttwo> i dont know why your guys like ntfs, me i dislike it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[08:24] <westjd> So I have a mounted hard drive.  there is an icon on my desktop, is there a way to remove the icon without unmounting it?
[08:24] <kobe> hi, all
[08:24] <Jork_> ntfs configuration tools
[08:25] <tkd> i got pidgin but i wanna put amsn on for my daughter
[08:25] <WaxyFres1>  hi im  on a  live cd and my keyboards broken,how can i set my normal ubuntu to not promp me for a user/pass on booting up?i can use a onscreen keyboard once in ubuntu but with no keyboard i cant enter my login info
[08:25] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: try 'sudo modprobe r818x'
[08:25] <bobgill> LjL: I am getting some dependency probs... here: http://pastebin.ca/717538
[08:25] <brotherJohn1234> is there any gtk/gnome programm, to display text from stdin ( like xless ) ?
[08:25] <MrPink> anyone know where I can find tge Program "BitTorrent"  according to Installed Applications I have it installed, but I cant find it in the menu... or does somebody know the terminal command to start it ?
[08:25] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  when i type this tar -zxf firefox-2.0.0.6.tar.gz,i got this -> tar: firefox-2.0.0.7.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory,tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now,tar: Child returned status 2..
[08:25] <nexttwo> when i was a win xuser i used fat32
[08:25] <riotkittie> nexttwo: it's better than the alternatives
[08:26] <nexttwo> not all update are good
[08:26] <MrPink> WaxyFres1 You can't
[08:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> sup everyone
[08:26] <westjd> can I hide the icon for the mounted hard drive on my desktop?
[08:26] <erUSUL> Wolf23: is firefox-2.0.0.7.tar.gz on the same folder as you?
[08:26] <getnthevan4candy> erUSUL : doesn't do anthing.
[08:26] <bl4ckfl4m3> westjd: use configuration editor
[08:26] <nexttwo> some update | update one thing and diable another
[08:26] <vanchu> hello
[08:26] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  i have it on desktop
[08:26] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: yes it does ;) do 'iwconfig -a' now
[08:26] <`Matir> nexttwo, you might have a misconfigure /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:26] <Shadow_X> brb
[08:26] <getnthevan4candy> still no such device.
[08:27] <vanchu> could someone tell me the name of a program like wine but does a better job ?
[08:27] <bl4ckfl4m3> Vanchu: there is a better one but its not open source
[08:27] <vanchu> oh
[08:27] <getnthevan4candy> erUSUL : so what does that mean?
[08:27] <erUSUL> Wolf23: do 'mv ~/Desktop/firefox-2.0.0.7.tar.gz ~/' and try the tar again
[08:27] <bl4ckfl4m3> it has a lot better support and its built JUST for gaming
[08:27] <SheikPunk> hello friends!
[08:27] <bl4ckfl4m3> if thats what youre using Wine for
[08:27] <WaxyFres1> MrPink: im sure you can set ubuntu to boot wwithout user/pass somehow
[08:27] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: do you get a wireless intrface now?
[08:27] <riotkittie> it means you just loaded a module for your card
[08:27] <nexttwo> `Matir:can you paste | http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org here how to config it
[08:27] <kobe> hi
[08:27] <westjd> thanks blackfl4m3
[08:28] <getnthevan4candy> erUSUL: it says no such device.
[08:28] <bl4ckfl4m3> :p
[08:28] <riotkittie> ok, it means nothing :x
[08:28] <vanchu> nope. I'm trying to use wine to install a chat server for ares (arca eclipse)
[08:28] <SheikPunk> i wanna test 7.10 version...
[08:28] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: can you paste te output of 'iwconfig -a' to a pastebin?
[08:28] <Pici> !beta | SheikPunk
[08:28] <marlun> Do I have to install the samba package to be able to do smbmount?
[08:28] <ubotu> SheikPunk: Gutsy Gibbon (7.10) *BETA* information and release notes can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyGibbon/Beta - If you regularly update, then you're running the latest version - ISOs and Torrents at http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/ - It is development software and as such unstable, support ONLY in #ubuntu+1
[08:28] <riotkittie> SheikPunk: then visit #ubuntu+1
[08:28] <`Matir> nexttwo, try running this in a terminal: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[08:28] <SheikPunk> Pici: Yeah
[08:29] <riotkittie> the first rule of 7.10 is we don't talk about 7.10. here, at least.  :P
[08:29] <tezem> I just upgraded to Gutsy from Feisty and my xorg.conf was overritten somehow even if I wasnt asked. Is it somehow possible to get it back again somehow
[08:29] <bl4ckfl4m3> westjd: its under apps>nautlius>desktop in config editor
[08:29] <stroyan> WaxyFres1: see http://www.gnome.org/learn/access-guide/latest/sysadmin-27.html
[08:29] <Pici> tezem: #ubuntu+1 please.
[08:29] <vanchu> I have a friend that got it to work with wine but hes missing in action right now
[08:29] <bl4ckfl4m3> just uncheck volumes
[08:29] <nexttwo> `Matir:no what/?
[08:29] <Jork_> stroyan haha
[08:29] <bl4ckfl4m3> yeah i havent had a chance to mess around with wine yet Vnachu
[08:29] <Jork_> a si nas strojan
[08:29] <bl4ckfl4m3> vanchu*
[08:30] <Jork_> wine is a strange program
[08:30] <vanchu> strange indeed
[08:30] <vanchu> lol,
[08:30] <Jork_> :)
[08:30] <kobe> :P
[08:30] <vanchu> it only works half the the time for me
[08:30] <bl4ckfl4m3> i dual boot XP on my desktop so i dont see the point
[08:30] <stroyan> WaxyFres1: There is also an automatic login option in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[08:30] <riotkittie> oh. my. god. you... upgraded? upgraded? upgraded your stable release to overwrite it with a beta?
[08:30] <bl4ckfl4m3> both OSes have thier own 250 SATA
[08:30] <bl4ckfl4m3> so
[08:30] <bl4ckfl4m3> pointless
[08:30] <kobe> somebody start to Call of Duty 2 on wine?
[08:30] <Jork_> yes
[08:31] <bl4ckfl4m3> if they get 2142 working perfectly ill have no use for XP for a couple months
[08:31] <erUSUL> Jork_: it has to "emulate" a much more strange OS XD
[08:31] <bl4ckfl4m3> (through wine)
[08:31] <Jork_> but you must known how to setup wine to work for cod
[08:31] <kobe> and tell my about fps...
[08:31] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  now i type gksudo gedit /usr/local/bin/firefox32 & , and i paste a command and when save it , it shows -> Could not save the file /usr/local/bin/firefox32. unexpected error file not found
[08:32] <Pici> kobe: Might want to ask that in #winehq
[08:32] <bl4ckfl4m3> Wolf23: are you installing Firefox 32 on a 64 bit system? theres a GREAT site online
[08:32] <kobe> how many fps is in COD... Jork_
[08:32] <kobe> ?
[08:32] <Jork_> i have no idea:D
[08:32] <riotkittie> ew. am i getting really lousy speeds with upgrade manager with feisty b/c everyone is downloading the beta?
[08:32] <erUSUL> Wolf23: O_O'! have you tried twice? checked for misspeled path?
[08:32] <Wolf23> bl4ckfl4m3:  yes i have 64 bits
[08:33] <ivan_Boy> da ve ebam site
[08:33] <ivan_Boy> od Vlada
[08:33] <Jork_> ivan
[08:33] <Jork_> kje si ti men legenda?
[08:33] <ivan_Boy> yes
[08:33] <bl4ckfl4m3> Wolf23: theres a great wiki page on how to do it. I just googled "firefox32 + ubuntu"
[08:33] <ivan_Boy> eve be
[08:33] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  so what can i do
[08:33] <bl4ckfl4m3> step by step easy-ness
[08:33] <Pici> !english | ivan_Boy Jork_
[08:33] <ubotu> ivan_Boy Jork_: 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
[08:33] <ivan_Boy> abe so e ova
[08:33] <Jork_> lol
[08:34] <ivan_Boy> o lol
[08:34] <Jork_> go to ubuntu-slo
[08:34] <riaal__> How can I start multiple eterms when starting X?
[08:34] <ivan_Boy> prv pat rabotam so linux
[08:34] <Pici> ivan_Boy: English only here please.
[08:34] <nexttwo>                              :-*
[08:34] <ivan_Boy> ok
[08:34] <bl4ckfl4m3> QUE?!
[08:34] <bl4ckfl4m3> jk
[08:34] <LinuxNIT-II> what version of the synaptics driver does fiesty use?
[08:34] <Wolf23> bl4ckfl4m3:  i am trying first to open videos from youtube.com, and it needs the flash installed
[08:34] <Jork_> is beta gutsy works fine? Enybody tested yet?
[08:35] <riotkittie> ooh its gone up. 55kB <twirls finger> :|
[08:35] <ivan_Boy> abe jork mozat neso da mi napraat ako ne pisuam na englis
[08:35] <bl4ckfl4m3> that online guide tells you how to install all those plugins
[08:35] <gnomefreak> Jork_: join #ubuntu+1 and ask
[08:35] <Jork_> da ivan?
[08:35] <bl4ckfl4m3> for flash and java
[08:35] <SheikPunk> what's best player for gnome (ubuntu)?
[08:35] <riaal__> noone? start more then one eterm when starting X (autostart) ?
[08:35] <ivan_Boy> sto?
[08:35] <erUSUL> Wolf23: try 'sudo nano /usr/local/bin/firefox32'
[08:35] <riotkittie> Jork_: it's a beta, it's not going to work perfectly
[08:35] <Wolf23> bl4ckfl4m3:  give me the site
[08:35] <bl4ckfl4m3> sure hold on a sec
[08:36] <SheikPunk> i used banshee...
[08:36] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  ok and then
[08:36] <ivan_Boy> york from
[08:36] <ivan_Boy> ?
[08:36] <erUSUL> Wolf23: paste the file contents
[08:36] <bl4ckfl4m3> WOLF23: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1174435
[08:36] <Jork_> Ivan I am from Slovenia
[08:36] <bl4ckfl4m3> its step by step its awesome
[08:36] <ivan_Boy> ok
[08:36] <bl4ckfl4m3> i have a 64 bit desktop runs it perfectly
[08:36] <erUSUL> Wolf23: to save the file do Crtl+O then to exit the editor Crtl+X
[08:36] <dario> hi
[08:36] <SheikPunk> I'm from Brazil!
[08:36] <bl4ckfl4m3> even shows you how to make a shortcut lol
[08:36] <ivan_Boy> how old are you
[08:37] <SheikPunk> thank you guys!
[08:37] <erUSUL> !br | SheikPunk
[08:37] <ubotu> SheikPunk: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[08:37] <ivan_Boy> york
[08:37] <SheikPunk> erUSUL: thanks
[08:37] <SheikPunk> erUSUL: i'm tranning english!
[08:37] <SheikPunk> erUSUL: thanks
[08:38] <Jork_> da?
[08:38] <erUSUL> Wolf23: does it work?
[08:38] <ivan_Boy> how old are you
[08:38] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  i paste the command and i type ctrl+o , then crtl+x but doesnot exiit
[08:39] <bl4ckfl4m3> Wolf23: did you get the URL?
[08:39] <Pici> !offtopic | ivan_Boy
[08:39] <ubotu> ivan_Boy: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:39] <Wolf23> bl4ckfl4m3:  yes thanx
[08:39] <bl4ckfl4m3> Wolf23: awesome
[08:40] <erUSUL> Wolf23: maybe you have to confirm first the file name (after Crt+O hit enter) make sure the filename is correct
[08:40] <nexttwo> ~i thougt u guy were going 2 fix
[08:41] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  after hit enter -> [ Error writing /usr/local/bin/firefox32: No such file or directory ] 
[08:41] <erUSUL> Wolf23: check in the status bar in the bottom of the screen right on top the shortcut
[08:42] <erUSUL> Wolf23: o_O check that /usr/local/bin exist 'ls -al /usr/local/bin/'
[08:42] <nexttwo> 9=7
[08:42] <imscifi> can anyone recommend a freeware vpn client for cisco access?
[08:42] <Wolf23> erUSUL:   GNU nano 2.0.2         File: /usr/local/bin/firefox32               Modified
[08:43] <bl4ckfl4m3> #ubuntu-offtopic got boring
[08:43] <kobe> how to install Call OF Duty 2... i have problem with graphic card (Radeon 9000). When I wanna play and write in terminal: /wine CoD2MP_s.exe.. Then show image COD2 and console error: Problems with DirectX...
[08:43] <kobe> I installed with Wine-Doors, but error no disappear ;/
[08:44] <Shadow_X> runlevel 5 is GUI, correct?
[08:44] <Shadow_X> or is it 3? (cant remember for sure)
[08:44] <frostburn> kobe, check out #winehq
[08:45] <erUSUL> Wolf23: from other terminal check that /usr/local/bin exist 'ls -al /usr/local/bin/'
[08:45] <vanchu> ok I know thqat not really anyone here really knows much about wine, but is it possible to install .net packs for it ?
[08:45] <bl4ckfl4m3> vanchu: i dont see why not
[08:45] <vanchu> ok because that might be my problem
[08:45] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  ls: /usr/local/bin/: No such file or directory
[08:46] <stroyan> riaal: Assuming a gnome desktop, Choose System->Preferences->Sessions  Click on New in Startup programs.  type the command to execute at startup.
[08:46] <vanchu> and heres another long shot, but would asnyone here happen to know of any good Mac support rooms ?
[08:46] <kobe> i was testing everthinsk and I was reading all tutorials winehq ;/
[08:46] <vanchu> *anyone
[08:46] <erUSUL> Wolf23: weird it should be there... 'sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin/'
[08:46] <Wulfie> is there a good repo for thunderbird2?
[08:46] <Pici> kobe: not the website. the channel, /j #winehq
[08:46] <Pici> vanchu: check out ##mac
[08:46] <vanchu> thanks
[08:47] <kobe> ok.. thx
[08:47] <kobe> i didn't...
[08:47] <kobe> sry
[08:47] <Shadow_X> how do I set gdm to start on system boot?
[08:47] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  ok
[08:47] <riaal__> anyone running Eterm?
[08:47] <bl4ckfl4m3> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[08:47] <bl4ckfl4m3> i believe
[08:47] <stroyan> riaal: eterm can take a "-e" option to run a different command instead of a shell.
[08:47] <erUSUL> Wolf23: now you can hopefully create the file
[08:48] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  total 8 , drwxr-xr-x  2 root root 4096 2007-09-27 13:47 , drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 4096 2007-09-27 13:47
[08:48] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  this two lines when i type ls -al /usr/local/bin
[08:49] <bl4ckfl4m3> Sajes: were you just in #ubuntu-offtopic?
[08:49] <Flats> Ne1 here use synergy by any chance?
[08:49] <Sajes> okay, I'm back. I know you all missed me :D
[08:49] <Sajes> bl4ckfl4m3: I'm still in there.
[08:49] <bl4ckfl4m3> ah
[08:49] <Sajes> I had to rejoin though, because my graphics card decided to go whack.
[08:49] <stroyan> Shadow_X: If you are undoing that update-rc.d gdm command I gave earlier,   You want    sudo update-rc.d gdm defaults 13 01
[08:50] <velko> bl4ckfl4m3, no. this will start gdm just right now. he should have a link in /etc/rc2.d pointing to the script in /etc/init.d
[08:50] <Javid> what's a good DC client?
[08:50] <bl4ckfl4m3> thats not good
[08:50] <vanchu> the rooms dead
[08:50] <bl4ckfl4m3> welko: oh ok
[08:50] <erUSUL> Wolf23: now the dir exist and you can create the file
[08:50] <vanchu> DC++
[08:50] <Javid> ...for linux.
[08:50] <Sajes> bl4ckfl4m3: it's an FX5500. it does that everytime something not even touching it moves.
[08:50] <Pici> !p2p > Javid (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[08:50] <bl4ckfl4m3> im running an 8600GT i love it
[08:50] <Sajes> Brb. testing out the range on this keyboard :D
[08:50] <bl4ckfl4m3> drivers were fun
[08:50] <bl4ckfl4m3> ok
[08:50] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  how to creat a file?
[08:51] <getn> yeah, still no wireless.
[08:51] <Sajes> Cool. works all the way across my room without dropping any keys.
[08:51] <bl4ckfl4m3> haha
[08:51] <getn> it's sort of... not cool.
[08:51] <bl4ckfl4m3> i havnet gone for a wireless keyboard yet
[08:51] <stroyan> Flats: I've used synergy.  But I don't use it currently.
[08:52] <bl4ckfl4m3> i like my LED Saitek
[08:52] <getn> ok, so it worked on 6.07, but not on 7.04.
[08:53] <muszek> hi... what's the name of the channel dedicated to gutsy testing?
[08:53] <bl4ckfl4m3> #ubuntu+1
[08:53] <muszek> bl4ckfl4m3: thanks
[08:53] <erUSUL> Wolf23: with the editor 'gksudo gedit /usr/local/bin/firefox32 &'
[08:53] <bl4ckfl4m3> :P
[08:53] <getnthevan4candy> ok, so wireless worked on 6.07, but not on 7.04.
[08:53] <getnthevan4candy> and i can't make it work....
[08:53] <getnthevan4candy> erUSUL: any other ideas?
[08:53] <tallman> 7.10 ?
[08:54] <Rei-chan> Int 14: CR2 C1000000 err 000000002 EIP c03f3c3e CS 000000060 flags 00010006, etc
[08:54] <Flats> stroyan:  I hate to sound like an idiot but I have a very simple setup.  Windows screen to the left.  Ubuntu screen to the right.  The config is like 4 pages long.  There has to be a simple way to config that for my needs
[08:54] <Rei-chan> I don't believe this to be the Server CD's fault.
[08:54] <velko> tallman, do you consider this to be a question?
[08:54] <Sajes> Best of all, the mouse is an invisible laser mouse. How cool is that? :D
[08:54] <Sajes> Now the next time someone says infrared causes cancer i'll show them my mouse.
[08:55] <stroyan> Flats: Which system will have the keyboard/mouse?
[08:55] <Flats> stroyan: there is so much unnecessary junk I don't know how to configure
[08:55] <Gnontghol> getnthevan4candy: Ubuntu updated its wlan support, have you tryed wpa_supplicant?
[08:55] <tallman> hello velko it was a proposal for getnthevan4candy to try 7.10 )
[08:55] <bl4ckfl4m3> Sajes: lol
[08:55] <Flats> windows.  It will be the server as welll
[08:55] <Sajes> Brb for a minute.
[08:55] <Flats> Ubuntu just the share
[08:55] <getnthevan4candy> Gnontghol: no idea what wpa_supplicant is
[08:55] <tallman> by the way, I also got a question, and here it is
[08:55] <bking93> getnthevan4candy:  Just install NetworkManager
[08:55] <tallman> I just downloaded using jigdo from a local mirrror almost all the image of ubuntu-7.10-alternate-beta-i386
[08:56] <tallman> the where 2 files I couldn't get from even the official mirror
[08:56] <getnthevan4candy> it's installed bking93.
[08:56] <erUSUL> getnthevan4candy: if you do ot get the device interface after loading the driver i dunno what can you do
[08:56] <bking93> wpa_supplicant is a dependency of that.
[08:56] <Rei-chan> So, anyone know why GRUB would spit an INT 14 error on boot?
[08:56] <tallman> so I decided to download the rest using .torrent
[08:56] <stroyan> Flats: I was always using linux on both ends.  I also used ssh to encapsulate the traffic and prevent keystroke snooping.
[08:56] <tallman> and it "successfully" dowloaded the missing chunks
[08:56] <Shadow_X> is it normal for a P3/256ram to take about 7 mins to boot ubuntu?
[08:56] <tallman> but the md5sums don't correspond :(
[08:56] <bking93> getnthevan4candy:  Do wireless networks show up?
[08:56] <Gnontghol> getnthevan4candy: It is an alternative wlan manager
[08:56] <bascule> Shadow_X: no
[08:56] <Pici> !gytsy | tallman
[08:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gytsy - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:56] <Pici> tallman: Gutsy talk only in #ubuntu+1 please
[08:57] <tallman> thanks
[08:57] <velko> tallman, and the torrent client doesn't complained about the already downloaded chunks? most clients check the integrity
[08:57] <getnthevan4candy> they show up, it just says connection failed.
[08:57] <tallman> yes it checked of course
[08:57] <Shadow_X> bascule: is there a way to force fsck at bootime?
[08:57] <Flats> stroyan: wow little too high tech for me.
[08:57] <brew> hi everyone :)
[08:57] <tallman> I downloaded just a few mb
[08:57] <Flats> just want to share 1 kybd and mouse
[08:57] <tallman> hi
[08:57] <Gnontghol> getnthevan4candy: do you use crypting/hidden ssid?
[08:57] <Flats> damn gotta run brb
[08:58] <getnthevan4candy> it's a public access point.
[08:58] <brew> =D
[08:58] <Sajes> I like this keyboard set so far. We'll see how long it lasts.
[08:58] <stroyan> Flats: The defaults will probably be ok for most of the config file.  But you really need to setup host names and which is left/right or up/down from the other.
[08:58] <Gnontghol> getnthevan4candy: does it say anything if you right click the NetworkNanager applet?
[08:58] <bking93> getnthevan4candy:  What wireless chipset?
[08:59] <brew> i can't get Xserver to run... it says there are no screens found
[08:59] <getnthevan4candy> pulls up a menu.
[08:59] <Sajes> The battery life is supposed to be 9 months on a 5 day usage/8 hours a day schedule, so I imagine i'll get about 4 months out of a set of double A's. :D
[08:59] <getnthevan4candy> it's the realtek 8185.
[08:59] <stroyan> Flats: And be aware that all keystrokes can be watched by other systems on the lan.
[08:59] <Huffalump> Why does apt-get find some packages but not others?
[08:59] <brew> could someone help me set up my Xserver config file?
[08:59] <Gnontghol> getnthevan4candy: leftclikcing then?
[08:59] <Sajes> brew, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:00] <bl4ckfl4m3> alright im outta here Girl Scouts
[09:00] <bl4ckfl4m3> peace
[09:00] <getnthevan4candy> another menu, Gnontghol.
[09:00] <velko> Huffalump, it finds just the packages in the repositories you have subscribed. not all existing packages. add more repos and it will find more
[09:00] <Gnontghol> getnthevan4candy: does it say anything about your access point?
[09:01] <brew> could someone help me set up my Xserver config file? only drivers i tried that changed anything were the "vesa" drivers... but the screen goes black....
[09:01] <stroyan> Flats: Look through the "Using synergy" page at http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/
[09:01] <Sajes> I feel compelled to try this keyboard/mouse set in Windows, just for the sake of testing.
[09:01] <marduuk> i have the logitech mx revolution and was wondering if the side wheel and the side buttins can be configured?
[09:01] <getnthevan4candy> yeah, it attempts to connect, but it never resolves.
[09:01] <imscifi> my side buttons work
[09:02] <bking93> getnthevan4candy: Someone was having problems with that chipset yesterday.  I don't think they got it resolved.
[09:02] <seanh> Hey -- I just installed the Terminus font. Is it supposed to look like this or is something wrong? (Some letters run together) http://www.23hq.com/seanh/photo/2458988/original
[09:02] <webpirate> who was the guy a few days ago who wanted to know how to run programs and see the output through ssh?
[09:02] <velko> !mouse > marduuk
[09:02] <vanchu> would anyone here happen to know of a program thats better than synergy ( does the same thing)?
[09:02] <Pici> webpirate: a few days ago? probably not around anymore.
[09:02] <getnthevan4candy> bking93 : great. i mean.... so i just gotta go with no wireless?
[09:02] <brew> Sajes: i shoulda also said... i the whole reconfig thing
[09:02] <webpirate> hmmm..I was hoping...I figured it out for him...
[09:03] <brew> i tried*
[09:03] <Sajes> brew: what video card  you have?
[09:03] <brew> Sajes:
[09:03] <brew> Sajes: nVidia
[09:03] <brew> Sajes: 8500
[09:03] <Sajes> brew: did you download and install the NVIDIA drivers?
[09:04] <Gnontghol> getnthevan4candy: you could try ndiswrapper
[09:04] <brew> Sajes: i can't get the network card to work either
[09:04] <Huffalump> velko, thanks for the clue.  I'll go learn more about repositories.  I have no idea which ones are installed by default, but I'm sure Google will help.
[09:04] <kahrytan> How do i fix apt-get msg ("The package xxxxxxx needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.")?
[09:04] <Shadow_X> is there a way to force fsck at bootime?
[09:04] <getnthevan4candy> ok, it says select inf file in my driver file... which do i select?
[09:05] <bking93> getnthevan4candy:  Not sure.  You've searched bugs, right?
[09:05] <Sajes> brew: I have no idea about NIC's. I'm on dial up so the only thing I use to connect to the internet is an external modem and wvdial :P
[09:05] <imscifi> does anyone have the i950 intel graphics apt-get command handy?
[09:05] <getnthevan4candy> eww dial up
[09:05] <Gnontghol> getnthevan4candy: the inf file of the windows driver
[09:05] <Sajes> getnthevan4candy: I know.
[09:05] <getnthevan4candy> so i can run the windows driver on linux?
[09:05] <stroyan> Shadow_X: If /forcefsck exists then /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh will do fsck on reboot.
[09:05] <surviver> wine
[09:06] <webpirate> I can't believe how much you can do with SSH and x windows......amazing...
[09:06] <Gnontghol> getnthevan4candy: yes, but only with the windows features, not all the linux features
[09:06] <Reaby> anybody know how to disable blinking -0:00:00 text in kaffeine when watching digital tv ? it's annoying.
[09:06] <kahrytan> How do i fix apt-get msg ("The package xxxxxxx needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.")?
[09:06] <getnthevan4candy> if it will connect, i'm happy.
[09:06] <webpirate> Kinda make VNC pointless
[09:07] <brew> Sajes: could you help me out a lil tho?
[09:07] <brew> Sajes: i think its looking at the integrated gfx card
[09:07] <Sajes> brew: with what?
[09:07] <bking93> getnthevan4candy:  Check this out:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=555008&highlight=realtek+8185
[09:07] <bascule> !fonts > bascule
[09:07] <Sajes> brew: did you turn off the integrated graphics card in the BIOS?
[09:07] <brew> Sajes: rather than the one in the PCI-e slot
[09:07] <kahrytan> How do i fix apt-get msg ("The package xxxxxxx needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.")?
[09:08] <brew> Sajes: never thought of that lol
[09:08] <brew> thanks...
[09:08] <Sajes> brew: no problem. I had the same thing happen :P
[09:08] <webpirate> My wifes computer has the i810 and ubuntu found it just fine...
[09:08] <marko-_-> guys i know this is offtopic and stuff but how do i look into a .bin file ? xD
[09:08] <marduuk> ok problem it doesnt have an option buttons 5
[09:08] <Reaby> anybody know how to disable blinking -0:00:00 text in kaffeine when watching digital tv ?
[09:09] <brew> Sajes: i'll prbbly be back in a lil while with a success story.... or...
[09:09] <webpirate> Marko>> get a hex editor
[09:09] <kyja> #ubuntu+1
[09:09] <Sajes> brew: heh. good luck:D
[09:09] <Laibsch> How can I set TERM to be vt100 by default for all users instead of xterm?
[09:09] <marduuk> can i add the option buttons 7 line to xorg.conf?
[09:09] <marko-_-> webpirate, is there any one for linux ?
[09:09] <WaxyFres1> stroyan: how would i do that from a live cd onto my normal ubuntu disrto?
[09:09] <webpirate> marko>> um...gimme one sec I will look
[09:09] <velko> marko-_-, try to find out what data contains the file: file myfile.bin
[09:10] <nexttwo> cya
[09:10] <marko-_-> i don't understand you
[09:10] <kahrytan> How do i fix apt-get msg ("The package xxxxxxx needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.")?
[09:10] <webpirate> marko>> beav is the name of one
[09:10] <marko-_-> 2l8ycvbb.bin
[09:10] <marko-_-> that is the file name
[09:10] <Gnontghol> marko-_-: a .bin file is a binary file of unknown format, you probably cant look into it without the program it was made with
[09:10] <bking93> kahrytan:  What package?  You need to have a repo that has that package available.
[09:10] <kahrytan> bking93, I want to fix it. I don't want to install it
[09:10] <marko-_-> gn
[09:10] <velko> marko-_-, type "file 2l8ycvbb.bin" in a terminal. this command will try to guess what kind of data is in the file
[09:11] <marko-_-> Gnontghol, well this is the only information i have it
[09:11] <marko-_-> MySQL 5.0.22-Debian_0ubuntu6.06.2-log
[09:11] <marko-_-> that :D
[09:11] <marko-_-> velko, here is the output 2l8ycvbb.bin: data
[09:12] <[nrx] > is there a matching .cue file?
[09:12] <stroyan> WaxyFres1: Which are you asking how to do?
[09:12] <webpirate> SSH rocks.....I can drop VNC....
[09:12] <kahrytan> How do i fix apt-get msg ("The package xxxxxxx needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.")? Need to remove the package
[09:12] <[nrx] > kahrytan: you've already been told
[09:12] <dcestari> Hi, I'm trying to dual boot an ubuntu server
[09:12] <[nrx] > you need to have a repo with that package available
[09:12] <kahrytan> [nrx] , no i havent
[09:12] <marko-_-> velko, so you know what should i do ? I'm just courios
[09:12] <marko-_-> :D
[09:12] <dcestari> but grub is not showing up the windows option
[09:12] <[nrx] > kahrytan: yes you have
[09:12] <dcestari> I added like I'd normally do on linux!
[09:13] <kahrytan> [nrx] ,  listen to me. NO I HAVENT
[09:13] <[nrx] > yes, you have.
[09:13] <[nrx] > :)
[09:13] <bking93> kahrytan:  You just didn't like the response.
[09:13] <[nrx] > exactly
[09:13] <velko> marko-_-, this message tells you that "file" have no clue what might be in there. you have to investigate by other means
[09:13] <marko-_-> with a hex editor ?
[09:13] <Gnontghol> marko-_-: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/binary-log.html
[09:13] <kahrytan> [nrx] ,  you must be dense. No i have't. and there isnt a repo that has it
[09:13] <mario_boy> somebody can help me about mail server in pvt?
[09:13] <riaal__> Anyone running Devilspie??
[09:14] <[nrx] > kahrytan: i'm not the one coming in here asking easy questions - so, refrain from directing comments like that towards me
[09:14] <velko> marko-_-, yes, but this is the hard way. it might be easier to ask the person that give you the file or something
[09:14] <baastrup> hey I got problems with my nvidia card, its a geforce 3 ti 500, X makes fallaback when  I try tu enable the nvidia drivers
[09:14] <kahrytan> [nrx] ,  then listen to me.
[09:14] <bking93> kahrytan:  If you're getting that response from apt, try removing it with dpkg
[09:14] <BigBambi> Hi all, I've done something a little stupid :(  I minimized an app (xchat) to panel then accidentally removed the icon from the panel, so now when I minimize xchat it disappears.  Any ideas on how I get the minimized icon on the panel back?  (Ubuntu Gutsy)
[09:14] <[nrx] > kahrytan: how about you pay attention.
[09:14] <surviver> dcestari, look in /boot/grub/list.conf or something , there delete those # before windows stuff save it and it will work or maybe u have to run the command "grub" as root for update dont know that that should work
[09:15] <kahrytan> bking93, how
[09:15] <BigBambi> When I say panel I mean system tray type area
[09:15] <bking93> BigBambi: Check in #ubuntu+1, the gutsy channel
[09:15] <BigBambi> bking93: thanks
[09:15] <kahrytan> [nrx] , shhhhh before I ignore you
[09:15] <baastrup> as far as know, ubuntu should mount nvidia.ko and not nvidia-new.ko
[09:15] <baastrup> install /sbin/lrm-video nvidia
[09:15] <baastrup> insmod /lib/modules/2.6.22-12-generic/volatile/nvidia_new.ko
[09:15] <baastrup> FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia
[09:15] <marko-_-> velko
[09:15] <marko-_-> noone gave me the file :P
[09:15] <[nrx] > kahrytan: please do. Grown a brain while you're at it :)
[09:15] <dcestari> surviver: I added the entry my self, as I have done several times in other distros, but grub simply ignores them
[09:16] <kane> hi, does compiz-fusion decrease the battery life?
[09:16] <bking93> kahrytan:  from "man dpkg" :  dpkg -r | --remove
[09:16] <kahrytan> or I call ops
[09:16] <[nrx] > rofl
[09:16] <technicallyhesri> Man i really like ubuntu
[09:16] <[nrx] > technicallyhesri: :)
[09:16] <bking93> lol
[09:16] <technicallyhesri> i wish the whole world would use it
[09:16] <[nrx] > first time?
[09:16] <[nrx] > lol
[09:17] <mario_boy> when i try to send mail to an netzero.com account from my ubuntu mail server i got the message: The server refused to talk to me...550 Access denied..   cand anybody explein to me why?
[09:17] <Gnontghol> kane: yes, it uses more gpu => it uses more power
[09:17] <bascule> technicallyhesri: rather good isn't it?
[09:17] <surviver> dcestari, mzz i had ubuntu on my pc with xp and worked fine long time ago but i think it was something like this :title Windows rootnoverify (hd0,0) makeactive chainloader +1
[09:17] <kahrytan> bking93, Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should reinstall it before attempting a removal.
[09:17] <stroyan> WaxyFres1: If you are asking how to set autologin, then "I" would use vi to edit the /etc/gdm/gdm.conf on the hard drive file system.
[09:17] <hari> Hello, having issue with SOPCAST. Tried qsopcast, gsopcast, but mplayer had not started.
[09:17] <technicallyhesri> no, actually i've been using it for a couple of years, but I have more specific needs for designing and developing websites that keep me on OSX most of the time
[09:17] <technicallyhesri> but if the rest of the world would adopt, we could get more participation and software you know..
[09:17] <[nrx] > technicallyhesri: ahh
[09:17] <kane> Gnontghol, hmm so that might be cause of lower battery when compared to vista.. I'm going to check that ot
[09:17] <bking93> kahrytan:  try with --force-all
[09:18] <[nrx] > !man
[09:18] <ubotu> The "man" command brings up the Linux manual pages for the command you're interested in. Try "man intro" at the command line, or see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[09:18] <WaxyFres1> stroyan:  http://www.gnome.org/learn/access-guide/latest/sysadmin-27.html
[09:18] <[nrx] > ohhh look, there's a 'manual'
[09:18] <bascule> :)
[09:18] <kahrytan> bking93,  ignored it
[09:18] <marko-_-> ok someting strange happened
[09:18] <technicallyhesri> ubotu: also try "info" i think it's an abbreviated version of "man"
[09:18] <[nrx] > !bot | technicallyhesri
[09:18] <ubotu> technicallyhesri: 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
[09:18] <marko-_-> to me i wanted to install a program with apt-get (add/remove in programs) but i freezed
[09:18] <[nrx] > :P
[09:18] <marko-_-> how can i kill it
[09:19] <Gnontghol> kane: Microsoft Aero altso uses more GPU but I think that M$ is still much better for batery life
[09:19] <marko-_-> microsoft sux :s
[09:19] <mario_boy> when i try to send mail to an netzero.com account from my ubuntu mail server i got the message: The server refused to talk to me...550 Access denied..   cand anybody explein to me why?
[09:19] <seresd> greetings
[09:19] <bascule> Gnontghol: I find ubuntu is better, so much ram usage it is swapping out continually, hdd flattens the battery
[09:19] <kane> Gnontghol, but I have disabled aero.. in my opinion not much eyecandy there.. compiz fusion rocks...
[09:19] <kahrytan> bking93, anything else?
[09:20] <bking93> kahrytan:  Nope, that's all I've got.
[09:20] <WaxyFres1> how do i get read/write to my hd on a livecd?
[09:20] <overlord> I have nvidia 8800 GTS 320 mb. I installed the nvidia drivers, got direct 3d working. Then I installed beryl, initially it worked, but bymistake i disabled Desktop Effects and then I re-enabled it. Since then, beryl isn't working.
[09:20] <[nrx] > bascule: lol
[09:20] <kahrytan> bking93,  so apt-get is broken permanently
[09:20] <Lightmare> #join ubuntu-bk
[09:21] <SpudDogg> !paste
[09:21] <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)
[09:21] <bking93> kahrytan:  Either that or you need to reinstall the package its complaining about.
[09:21] <marko-_-> apt-get freezed... help :D
[09:21] <overlord> I reintalled it many times...
[09:21] <overlord> still no luck..
[09:21] <Gnontghol> bascule: Me too, after undervolting, custom kernel ++ ubuntu uses less power then XP
[09:21] <seresd> i have an issue with installing ubuntu
[09:21] <seresd> it wont even start
[09:22] <kahrytan> bking93, I can't. it is broken
[09:22] <Gnontghol> marko-_-: killall apt-get
[09:22] <seresd> after loading for a few seconds a black screen appears and nothing happens
[09:22] <marko-_-> GnarlyBob,
[09:22] <seresd> i tried looking up the forums, but havent found anything
[09:22] <marko-_-> Gnontghol, ivn. i tryed it won't work
[09:22] <LjL> marko-_-: how exactly?
[09:23] <kahrytan> bking93, I have to remove it or fix it.
[09:23] <LjL> marko-_-: can you pastebin the output until it froze?
[09:23] <marko-_-> LjL, well i went to Programs and then add-remove and it suddenly freezed
[09:23] <Gnontghol> marko-_-: ps -A  and kill xxxx
[09:23] <LjL> marko-_-: ah, then not apt-get
[09:23] <marko-_-> what is this then ?
[09:23] <LjL> marko-_-: it's "Add/Remove Programs"
[09:23] <HotdogWater> i have a question about xubuntu. i cant get any themes to apply to the main panel. i've checked what seems like every config file in ~/.config for color options, to no avail
[09:23] <marko-_-> LjL, well it has all the programs like apt-get right ?;D
[09:23] <LjL> marko-_-: the backend is still APT (the Debian/Ubuntu package manager), but APT is a different thing from apt-get
[09:23] <marko-_-> anyway how can i kill it ?
[09:23] <kahrytan> bking93, the package is xwinwrap
[09:24] <LjL> no marko-_-, some programs are missing, as it only lists (intentionally) GUI programs
[09:24] <Gnontghol> marko-_-: ps -A lists all running processes and kill xxx kills process nr. xxx
[09:24] <bking93> Dunno what to tell you, kahrytan
[09:24] <marko-_-> LjL, ok thanks
[09:24] <LjL> marko-_-, have you tried just clicking on the Close button of the window and waiting a while?
[09:24] <kane> i want to repartition my hdd.. I use the paragon partition manager, but last time I did this (i physicaly relocated some partitions) ubuntu started fsck and tried to get everything back so I had to uninstall. how should I repartition if I already have ubuntu installed (plus the problem is I already have 4 primary partitions)
[09:24] <marko-_-> LjL,
[09:24] <The_Machine> I'm getting an error when trying to burn a data DVD in k3b.  Here is the error.  Can someone please give me a hand?  :) :)  http://www.nomorepasting.com/getpaste.php?pasteid=4339
[09:24] <marko-_-> yes i did
[09:24] <The_Machine> i'm not even sure where the error is
[09:24] <seresd> guys, please i need help
[09:25] <marko-_-> Gnontghol, i can't find the process
[09:25] <LjL> marko-_-: then hit Alt+F2 and type "xkill". you'll see a crosshair instead of the normal mouse button. click inside that winow.
[09:25] <[nrx] > hmm
[09:25] <Gnontghol> marko-_-: guess
[09:25] <LjL> marko-_-: i meant, instead of the normal mouse *cursor*
[09:25] <overlord> I have nvidia 8800 GTS 320 mb. I installed the nvidia drivers, got direct 3d working. Then I installed beryl, initially it worked, but bymistake i disabled Desktop Effects and then I re-enabled it. Since then, beryl isn't working.
[09:26] <marko-_-> it worked
[09:26] <marko-_-> thanks LjL
[09:26] <marko-_-> :)
[09:26] <kahrytan> How do i fix apt-get msg ("The package xxxxxxx needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.")? Resulted from a broken package thats not in repos
[09:26] <[nrx] > !beryl | overlord
[09:26] <ubotu> overlord: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[09:26] <LjL> kahrytan, find out where you got the package from
[09:26] <velko> The_Machine, check if you have enough space on the disk where you create the image to be burned
[09:26] <getnthevan4candy> will it work on 7.10?
[09:26] <donfranio> hi, firefox without sound, anyone heard of this?
[09:26] <overlord> ubotu: No one seems to be replying in #ubuntu-effects.
[09:26] <ajr> anyone have a rough idea how many packages would be upgraded doing a dist-upgrade to feisty?
[09:27] <atlfalcons866> how can i install gusty beta
[09:27] <darkangel_> l
[09:27] <Pici> getnthevan4candy: it?
[09:27] <darkangel_> am i on
[09:27] <Gnontghol> kahrytan: try enabeling additional archives
[09:27] <LjL> ajr: roughly all of them
[09:27] <LjL> !gutsy > atlfalcons866    (atlfalcons866, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:27] <stroyan> WaxyFres1: That page seems to have all step-by-step details, assuming that you have a working keyboard for setting it up.  I don't see why you are using a live cd, unless that has keyboard support that your normal distro is lacking.
[09:27] <bascule> The_Machine: builtin_dd if=/dev/fd/0 <-- don't like that much
[09:27] <darkangel_> hello
[09:27] <Gnontghol> atlfalcons866: try #ubuntu+1
[09:27] <kane> atlfalcons866, download the iso burn and boot...
[09:27] <darkangel_> hello anyone
[09:27] <seresd> i have an issue installing ubuntu. in fact it wont even load the gui. after a few seconds of loading the screen stays black and nothing happens. can someone provide a solution? (i have a dell 6400 ati x1400 256mb shared mem)
[09:27] <LjL> !hi | darkangel_
[09:28] <Gnontghol> darkangel_: hi
[09:28] <ajr> LjL: makes sense so i wonder if apt-get can tell me how many packages are installed
[09:28] <atlfalcons866> i dont have a cd burner
[09:28] <darkangel_> LjL:  ok good im on
[09:28] <[nrx] > kahrytan: that package is part of beryl/compiz
[09:28] <ubotu> darkangel_: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[09:28] <kane> ajr, probably all...
[09:28] <LjL> ajr: type  dpkg --get-selections | wc -l 
[09:28] <WaxyFres1> stroyan: well i cant login withou a keyboard
[09:28] <kahrytan> [nrx] , where
[09:28] <darkangel_> LjL:  is ubotu a bot
[09:28] <Quelb> Hi I tried the live CD of ubuntu on my laptop with a widescreen, but I coud not set the resolution to 1280x800
[09:28] <LjL> darkangel_: quite so
[09:28] <[nrx] > kahrytan: why don't you google it?
[09:28] <The_Machine> bascule, what don't you like?  Just curious
[09:29] <[nrx] > i got it on the first hit
[09:29] <Gnontghol> atlfalcons866: try cat cd.iso > /dev/cdrom
[09:29] <anthony> !fixres | Quelb
[09:29] <ubotu> Quelb: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[09:29] <darkangel_> LjL:  thought so
[09:29] <bascule> Quelb: intel chip? apt-get install 915resolution
[09:29] <darkangel_> anyone here still in school
[09:29] <[nrx] > and, beryl/compiz support is in #ubuntu-effects
[09:29] <LjL> !offtopic | darkangel_
[09:29] <ubotu> darkangel_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:29] <ajr> LjL: thanks, 440
[09:29] <velko> The_Machine, fd means floppy disk device... ;-)
[09:29] <Wolf23> erUSUL:  done everything, i test youtube another time and the video flash doesnot open
[09:29] <bascule> The_Machine: /dev/fd/0 is a floppy disc device
[09:29] <Egonis> just fresh installed 7.04 on my Toshiba P200 Laptop -- good god is Ubuntu ever good.... I am VERY impressed. I use Gentoo primarily and this is *obviously* easier.
[09:29] <Quelb> Thanks ubotu
[09:29] <LjL> ajr: hmm, seems few though
[09:29] <Egonis> one question though, my audio doesn't work and it detected two audio devices, but no sounds output at all
[09:29] <Quelb> I will try it
[09:30] <WaxyFres1> how do i get read/write to my hd on a livecd?
[09:30] <kahrytan> [nrx] ,  google something is not an answer.
[09:30] <magnetron> !sound | Egonis
[09:30] <[nrx] > kahrytan: yes it is
[09:30] <ubotu> Egonis: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[09:30] <Egonis> I have an Intel HD Audio Device, and a Realtek Audio Device
[09:30] <ajr> LjL: this was a server version fwiw
[09:30] <LjL> ajr: ah well then it sounds more right
[09:30] <[nrx] > kahrytan: and like i said, beryl/compiz support is available in #ubuntu-effects
[09:30] <seresd> what to do about the black screen?
[09:30] <bking93> Egonis:  Odd.  hda_intel doesn't work (in some cases) in Gutsy, but I hadn't heard of any problems in Feisty.
[09:30] <N[i] X> hello
[09:30] <kahrytan> [nrx] , im not asking about beryl/compiz support
[09:30] <LjL> [nrx] , i thought he asked about an APT problem
[09:31] <darkangel_> is there a drive commpression tool for ubuntu to make more space on my hdd
[09:31] <N[i] X> when i pop a dvd into my drive totem wont read it, any plugins i can install?
[09:31] <stroyan> WaxyFres1: It seems that you should be getting a working keyboard rather than reconfiguring your login.  I don't understand your approach the this situation.
[09:31] <LjL> darkangel_: not a realiable one
[09:31] <bruenig> darkangel_, gzip and bunzip
[09:31] <[nrx] > LjL: yes, but the only solution would seem to be sorting out the package.. which is part of compiz.. and doesn't seem to be available on the repo.. according to him
[09:31] <LjL> !dvd > N[i] X    (N[i] X, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:31] <Egonis> bking93: I have tried System > Preferences > Sounds and tested each audio device, and nothing outputs. This is very odd
[09:31] <magnetron> darkangel_: you can compress individual files with bzip2
[09:32] <WaxyFres1> stroyan: /me is poor ;(
[09:32] <LjL> [nrx] : well i don't think that makes it a Beryl question... kahrytan, just find out what the original package is, download it, and "sudo dpkg -i packagename.deb", see if that fixes it
[09:32] <bking93> Egonis: Is it a laptop?  If so:  tried the headphones yet?
[09:32] <donfranio> :quit
[09:32] <[nrx] > no-one knows how to use google anymore
[09:32] <[nrx] > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3413360
[09:32] <kahrytan> I didnt get from beryl/compiz
[09:32] <aaron_> hey I think something is wrong with firefox...the screen for it turned all grey and it won't respond to anything is that normal?
[09:33] <bruenig> aaron_, it crashed and you are using compiz of beryl
[09:33] <WaxyFres1> stroyan: and its a laptop
[09:33] <bruenig> aaron_, kill it and resume
[09:33] <Chris_Swift> Can someone name me a decent mp3 player for Ubuntu? :)
[09:33] <bascule> aaron_: well no, it has crashed, I suspect you were using flash at the time
[09:33] <LjL> !player > Chris_Swift    (Chris_Swift, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:33] <kahrytan> LjL, The package is broken from my last source.
[09:33] <LjL> kahrytan, we cannot know where you got the package from, only you can know that... but perhaps if you pastebin the output of "apt-cache show <packagename>", we can find out
[09:33] <aaron_> bascule: so using flash and beryl at the sametime won't work?
[09:33] <Flats> Almost forgot to pick my kids up from school
[09:33] <WaxyFres1> how do i get read/write to my hd while on a livecd?
[09:33] <[nrx] > i just gave a link to get the package!
[09:33] <[nrx] > argh
[09:33] <bascule> bruenig: I wonder which it is :) probably both
[09:33] <Flats> anywho...  Anyone else use synergy here?
[09:34] <bruenig> aaron_, I knew it was beryl because you described that it turned grey, if you weren't using beryl, then it would simply have frozen
[09:34] <bascule> aaron_: it can, just unstable ...
[09:34] <darkangel_> magnetron: i mean my drive i knows about making archives cause windows a a thing the almost dubbled the drive
[09:34] <bruenig> aaron_, beryl has no effect on its crashing though
[09:34] <seresd> i have an issue installing ubuntu. in fact it wont even load the gui. after a few seconds of loading the screen stays black and nothing happens. can someone provide a solution? (i have a dell 6400 ati x1400 256mb shared mem)
[09:34] <kahrytan> !pastebin
[09:34] <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)
[09:34] <kahrytan> LjL, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2342997
[09:34] <seresd> and i tried google but no answers which would help me
[09:34] <LjL> [nrx] , i suppose you don't know if it's the same version as he's got or not... i'd like to find out about broken packages floating around the net
[09:35] <magnetron> darkangel_: such software makes the computer very slow. also, they wont make music or video files any smaller
[09:35] <[nrx] > LjL: true, however it's a solution the problem we're after, no? perhaps if we knew what caused the problem in the first place
[09:35] <bruenig> bunzip can make them a bit smaller I have seen
[09:36] <LjL> [nrx] : it is probably a valid solution yes. anyway i hadn't clicked on the link you gave man, i was typing my own message... as it's just a forum link, i couldn't know what was in
[09:36] <darkangel_> magnetron: oh ok
[09:36] <quittt> hello
[09:36] <quittt> I've just install NVDIA modules
[09:36] <[nrx] > LjL: np dude :)
[09:36] <quittt> everything is fine
[09:36] <kahrytan> LjL, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38840/
[09:36] <quittt> but I don't get 1024 resolution
[09:36] <quittt> it is too bigh
[09:36] <bruenig> !enter | quittt
[09:36] <ubotu> quittt: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[09:37] <quittt> sorry
[09:37] <bruenig> !sorry | quittt
[09:37] <ubotu> quittt: It's ok, I can't stay mad at you.
[09:37] <kahrytan> LjL,  package isnt in the cache since it wasnt installed via apt-get
[09:37] <quittt> I've just installed NVIDIA modules, everything is fine but I got only 800x600 resolution
[09:37] <quittt> what should I do?
[09:38] <bruenig> !enter | quittt
[09:38] <ubotu> quittt: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[09:38] <LjL> kahrytan: yuk, that's the output of what exactly? it looks weird. hmm, it should be in the cache anyway -- packages installed with dpkg end up listed in the cache too
[09:38] <darkangel_> my video card has a composite video out haw can ubuntu use this
[09:38] <LjL> !tv out > darkangel_
[09:38] <Chris_Swift> On Ubuntu, is it possible to link 2 applications together for MSN displaying the song name, like on Windows XP with WIndows Live Messenger and Windows Media Player 11?
[09:38] <kahrytan> LjL, it's apt-get cache
[09:39] <quittt> and NVIDIA settings are useless
[09:39] <quittt> there is nothing for it there
[09:39] <bking93> darkangel_:  Typically it uses a different pci id, which is referred to in /etc/X11/xorg.conf  --  "lspci" to figure out what that is.
[09:39] <flpwch> A 0 has a dot in it, right?
[09:39] <LjL> kahrytan: you mean apt-cache show?
[09:39] <flpwch> And an O has no dot.
[09:39] <Tomcat_> Chris_Swift: Generally yes.
[09:39] <kahrytan> LjL, yes
[09:39] <bruenig> quittt, stop doing that
[09:39] <francis> hi
[09:39] <Chris_Swift> Tomcat_ What two apps would work like that?
[09:39] <bascule> flpwch: generally yes
[09:39] <velko> Chris_Swift, gajim + quodlibet for example
[09:39] <kahrytan> LjL, and tell people not ot use tuxfamily.org repos.
[09:39] <tiax> I have an USB hard disk with a vfat partition where I keep ext3 driveres for windows. Obviously, I don't need that partition when I run linux, yet it's always mounted when I plug in the drive. How can I disable it? adding it to fstab with noauto, without permissions for my user and with a mount point not under /media didn't help
[09:40] <Chris_Swift> Ok then thanks.
[09:40] <LjL> kahrytan: well it's a weird output, for starters i don't understand why *many* packages are listed, and you can see that there is lines that appear cut out
[09:40] <WaxyFres1> how do i get read/write privs to my hd while on a livecd?
[09:40] <LjL> kahrytan: i generally tend to tell people to not use anything but the official repositories - but i'll keep that particular one in mind
[09:40] <atlfalcons866> why is 2.6.20 buggy
[09:40] <francis> when i install wine it doesn't appears on menu! how can i run it ?
[09:40] <zelezni> hi. I just set up daap server. it's running fine. but: i tought i'll be able to listen the same song on other pc as on the serveris playing. is that possible? any suggestion?
[09:40] <kahrytan> LjL, I will post to the posting so admin will mark is as broken
[09:41] <[nrx] > francis: wine <winapp.exe> <params>
[09:41] <LjL> WaxyFres1: sudo mount /dev/drive /media/somewhere
[09:41] <tdn> How do I see which version of a driver I am using? I want to see what version my driver is for my Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG.
[09:41] <riaal__> Can anyone understand Neos awnser here (I have the same problem) --->   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202249&highlight=terminal+desktop&page=8
[09:41] <bascule> tdn: modinfo themodule
[09:41] <LjL> kahrytan: good, meanwhile try fixing it by installing a newer version of it from somewhere else
[09:41] <bking93> tdn:  modinfo ${modname}
[09:41] <kahrytan> LjL, I cant find it
[09:41] <tdn> bascule, bking93 ok. Thanks.
[09:42] <ozehka> kubuntu 7.04, i'm getting segmentation faults (core dumped) so often in all kinds of programs - but i believe my memory is not corrupt
[09:42] <[nrx] > http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=44342&d=1190677306
[09:42] <tdn> How do I install a specific version of a driver for my wireless network interface?
[09:43] <LjL> kahrytan: try the one that nrx gave you
[09:43] <Fr0Gs> Hey all, i cannot get the nVIDIA XGL drivers working can someone please PM me tnkz
[09:43] <bruenig> tdn, well ipw2200 is part of the kernel tree so...
[09:43] <LjL> !xgl > Fr0Gs    (Fr0Gs, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:43] <tdn> airmon-ng tells me to upgrade the driver: 1.2.0kmprq: Monitor mode not supported, please upgrade
[09:43] <LjL> but if you actually meant "glx", then
[09:43] <LjL> !nvidia > Fr0Gs    (Fr0Gs, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:43] <bruenig> tdn, if you can find the source of older versions and then compile it against the current tree, that might work
[09:43] <Fr0Gs> yes i know hwo to install them
[09:43] <tdn> bruenig, I need a newer driver, not an older.
[09:44] <kahrytan> [nrx] , what post is that from
[09:44] <bruenig> tdn, oh then you will probably want to get the newer kernel
[09:44] <Merid> I have a livecd of ubuntu 7.04 and gdm wont start
[09:44] <Huffalump> So, it turns out that apt-get cannot install everything.  you have to use aptitude in some cases, which leaves you guessing as to which is which.  But as long as you try them both apparently it works.
[09:44] <kahrytan> [nrx] , thats also broken too
[09:44] <bascule> tdn: kernel compilation time then, leave the ubuntu one, get one from kernel.org and play around
[09:44] <tdn> bruenig, but I already have the newest one available with Ubuntu.
[09:44] <kahrytan> LjL, also broken
[09:44] <Wolf23> helpers!! can anyone tell me how to play .amr on ubuntu?
[09:44] <bruenig> tdn, yeah which is 6 months old
[09:44] <Merid> i can do a ctrl alt f1 and get to the command line but have no idea how to fix it
[09:44] <tdn> bascule, hmm... Yeah... I don't want to do that right now.
[09:44] <tdn> bruenig, ok.
[09:45] <bruenig> tdn, if you need up to the date stuff, ubuntu is not for you, if you need 6 months old stuff, then it is
[09:45] <tdn> bruenig, are there going to be a new kernel in the next Ubuntu release?
[09:45] <ozehka> hey, kubuntu 7.04, i'm getting segmentation faults (core dumped) so often in all kinds of programs - but i believe my memory is not corrupt - any help?
[09:45] <Tomcat_> tdn: Yes.
[09:45] <Merid> anyone got an idea?
[09:45] <bruenig> tdn, yeah, you will be up to date briefly at each discrete release, but then fall back immediately
[09:45] <Tomcat_> ozehka: Believe? Better check it. ;)
[09:45] <[nrx] > hm
[09:45] <bascule> ozehka: go to #kubuntu
[09:46] <Merid> cd isn't bad because i used it to install on a differnt computer
[09:46] <LjL> kahrytan: "also broken" as in "gives the same error"?
[09:46] <ozehka> Tomcat_: I ran the ram checktool for 5 mins, no errors (ozehka, run it until its finished) :P
[09:47] <kahrytan> LjL, it says the deb is corrupted
[09:47] <bascule> ozehka: memtest neber finishes it loops for ever
[09:47] <ozehka> ah ok
[09:47] <ozehka> :D
[09:47] <WaxyFres1> LjL: it was already mounted whent it was saying i wasent the owner
[09:47] <bascule> 12 tests about 45 mins a cycle
[09:48] <karel> On http://tech.tolero.org/blog/en/linux/review-ubuntu-710-gutsy-features-changes I read: "And the best thing is that no more need to restart the X server (no reboot or even logout) to test and apply changes. " --> is this true? (thought it would be in the next version)
[09:48] <LjL> kahrytan: hmm. let me check it out (hope i don't break my own apt too..:)
[09:48] <ozehka> so lets assume (and i'm very sure), its not the memory...
[09:48] <[nrx] > what do you mean, broken?
[09:48] <mzuverink> ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT MODEMS, iVE GOT A bEST dATA 56FWPCI AND SEEMS TO HAVE THE MOD/DEMOD ON BOARD, BUT CAN FIND NOTHING ABOUT WHETHER IT IS A WIN MODEM OR A REAL HARDWARE MODEM, ANYONE HAVE A CLUE?
[09:48] <LjL> WaxyFres1: then you need to use sudo. "gksudo nautilus" if you want a graphical interface, but be careful
[09:48] <LjL> !caps | mzuverink
[09:48] <ozehka> erm... capslock
[09:48] <kbrooks> karel, yes it is true, there was some confusion
[09:48] <velko> mzuverink, don't do thtis
[09:48] <jrib> !dialup > mzuverink (read the private message from ubotu)
[09:49] <ubotu> mzuverink: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[09:49] <karel> that's really great news, will it work on *all* graphics cards? (mine: ati x1400)
[09:49] <bascule> mzuverink: this isn't an AOL chat room you know ....
[09:49] <Wolf23> somebody help please! how can i play .amr files on ubuntu?
[09:49] <LjL> ok, we've told him to avoid using caps once
[09:49] <mzuverink> Sorry all about the caps, my left hand has a cast on it from shoulder to wrist and sometimes my finders dont work on that hand, no affront intended
[09:49] <LjL> no need to flood the channel by telling him 12 times
[09:49] <[nrx] > lol
[09:49] <ozehka> hehe
[09:50] <mzuverink> *finders
[09:50] <bascule> mzuverink: sorry and LjL, lmao
[09:50] <mzuverink> =fingers
[09:50] <mzuverink> bascule, LjL?
[09:50] <bascule> mzuverink: another person in here
[09:50] <Enselic> My harddrive is being accessed constanlty, and has been for the last 10 minutes or so. This is driving me insane. How can I found out what process is using the harddisk?
[09:50] <[nrx] > LjL: how did you get on with that deb?
[09:51] <Merid> LjL: could you help me solve my problem with livecd
[09:51] <kbrooks> Enselic, lsof
[09:51] <LjL> mzuverink: if it's internal, try "lspci" and see exactly what it says as an identification. then google that
[09:51] <fbn> do you know of a guide that describes how to track /etc with subversion?
[09:51] <mzuverink> but I do apologize for yelling
[09:51] <kahrytan> Enselic, System Monitor applet or top in bash
[09:51] <LjL> [nrx] : i didn't get on at all yet
[09:51] <[nrx] > lol ok :)
[09:51] <kahrytan> LjL, any help?
[09:51] <adac> is there a deb package for adobe reader?
[09:52] <ozehka> btw, this is very weird... after starting kubuntu, all progs work quite fine... but after some time the first programs don't work anymore, until (like now) almost nothing works
[09:52] <[nrx] > adac: try KPDF
[09:52] <kahrytan> LjL, original file is giving the same error. it is corrupt. but it didnt before
[09:52] <LjL> uhm adac, i'm afraid the newest version has a license that doesn't allow redistribution. but an older version is there somewhere... try medibuntu perhaps
[09:52] <LjL> !medibuntu > adac    (adac, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:53] <kahrytan> LjL,  Any deb I try to open with dpkg gives off corrupted package error.
[09:53] <kahrytan> LjL, even ones from official repo
[09:54] <andreasgermany> hi all
[09:54] <[nrx] > !hi | andreasgermany
[09:54] <ubotu> andreasgermany: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[09:54] <LadyNikon> omg
[09:54] <kahrytan> LjL, dpkg itself is broken.
[09:54] <LadyNikon> there is a hi trigger
[09:54] <ozehka> lol
[09:54] <[nrx] > lol
[09:54] <[nrx] > !hi | LadyNikon
[09:54] <[nrx] > :P
[09:54] <ubotu> LadyNikon: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[09:54] <LadyNikon> :p
[09:54] <LjL> kahrytan, [nrx] : it installed fine for me. kahrytan, i really fear that your problems are much more widespread than just that package.  i want to be very sure of one thing: is the stuff you pasted the *exact* output of the command  apt-cache show xwinwrap ?
[09:54] <andreasgermany> lol
[09:54] <LjL> because if so, your APT is seriously messed up, and when i say seriously i mean seriously
[09:55] <[nrx] > LjL: it installed fine for me, too
[09:55] <orion1> how do i change the color of my terminal?
[09:55] <kahrytan> LjL,  is is exact. minus actually command entered.
[09:55] <jrib> orion1: the prompt or the background and text color?
[09:55] <Chris_Swift> Does anyone know of any screen recording applications for Ubuntu?
[09:55] <orion1> background
[09:55] <jrib> orion1: right click -> edit current profile
[09:55] <jrib> !screencast > Chris_Swift (read the private message from ubotu)
[09:55] <Shadow_X> when fsck its forced on boot, does it check all filesystems?
[09:55] <LjL> !info gnome-orca | Chris_Swift
[09:56] <LjL> !packages > Chris_Swift    (Chris_Swift, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:56] <`Matir> Chris_Swift, recordmydesktop
[09:56] <andreasgermany> can somebody help me with vmware server installation: i want to upgrade my 1.0.3 installation to 1.0.4 ... do i have to delete 1.0.3 first and then reinstall 1.0.4 ?
[09:56] <ubotu> chris_swift: gnome-orca: scriptable screen reader. In component main, is optional. Version 2.18.1-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 399 kB, installed size 4140 kB
[09:56] <Chris_Swift> Thanks guys.
[09:56] <kahrytan> LjL, I know. It is affecting ANY package from official repository.
[09:56] <LjL> Shadow_X: except the ones that fstab says to not check
[09:56] <godzirra> Is ubuntu.beryl-project.org down?
[09:56] <mnereson> im finding that my ubuntu box is shutting down every few hous for some reason. its practially a new intallation. Is there a log or something somewhere that I can look at to see what is causing this shutdown?
[09:57] <Marbug> what do you need to apt-get to install libc ?
[09:57] <LjL> kahrytan: try "sudo apt-cache gencaches"
[09:57] <jrib> Marbug: you have libc.  What are you trying to do?
[09:57] <orion1> jrib: thanks
[09:57] <jcsteele> i just installed the ubuntu 7.10 beta and was curious if anyone is experiencing the issue of having the border/title menu on windows being oversized
[09:57] <disinterested> mnereson: is it overheating?
[09:57] <kahrytan> LjL,  and then what
[09:57] <Marbug> I'm trying to install the new geforce drivers
[09:57] <jrib> godzirra: beryl is no longer being developed, you want to look into compiz fusion
[09:57] <Marbug> because my X won't start on my new laptop
[09:57] <jrib> !effects > godzirra (read the private message from ubotu)
[09:57] <LjL> kahrytan: and then see if by any chances, that fixes your apt-get
[09:58] <Jowi> jcsteele, join #ubuntu+1 for "gutsy"
[09:58] <godzirra> jrib: thanks.
[09:58] <WaxyFres1> how do i mount thiis to my desktop:/dev/hda1             30722744   6301280  23485040  22% /media/disk
[09:58] <jrib> Marbug: your X won't start even with a driver like vesa?
[09:58] <kahrytan> LjL, nope. no fix
[09:58] <Marbug> nope
[09:58] <jrib> WaxyFres1: it is already mounted, just create a symlink on your Desktop
[09:58] <Marbug> it's a geforce8
[09:58] <mnereson> disinterested: doubt it. the box had ubuntu on it for a year and never shutdown once for any unexplainable reasons. I just reimaged it and put the same software back on it about a month ago. its been fine with that load until last night. shutdown three times in the past 18 hours or so.
[09:58] <Marbug> and I thaught I saw that it only supports till geforce7
[09:58] <jrib> Marbug: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[09:59] <prigo> hi
[09:59] <[nrx] > ;o
[09:59] <Marbug> owkey
[09:59] <disinterested> oh ok
[09:59] <jrib> Marbug: do 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and choose "vesa" as the driver.  Does that get you into X?
[09:59] <Flats> to be able to ping a linux box from windows.  I get the hostname from the linux box and add it to the windows host file as XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX    HOSTNAME    right?
[09:59] <andreasgermany> is there anyone with experience in vmware server on ubuntu 6.06 willing to help me?
[09:59] <kahrytan> LjL, frm synaptic; Internal error opening cache (1).
[09:59] <riaal__> Anyone running devilspie?
[10:00] <jrib> !anyone | andreasgermany, riaal__
[10:00] <velko> riaal_, yep
[10:00] <ubotu> andreasgermany, riaal__: 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?
[10:01] <kahrytan> jrib, want to get in on my problem with LjL ?
[10:01] <davubuntu> Hey all... I was wondering if anyone could help me with my touchpad dimensions. I have ksynaptic installed and have turned on vertical and horizontal scrolling but the scrollers take up way too much of the pad (and they're a little buggy). Is there a way to configure the dimensions of the touchpad area and the scroller area?
[10:01] <zelezni_> i'll try again: how to broadcast the same song over the home network as it plays on the (daap) server?
[10:01] <{{Booh}}> Hi, I install a fresh new server for DB2.  I need graphical interface for some tools on the server.  Feisty64bits I use.  Should I install server and add X or desktop version in that case?
[10:01] <Flats> ping linlap
[10:01] <Flats> whoops wrong screen
[10:01] <jrib> kahrytan: looks scary
[10:01] <riaal__> Can someone help me understand what Neo means in his reply ---> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202249&highlight=terminal+desktop&page=8
[10:02] <riaal__> .
[10:02] <amio> hi
[10:02] <amio> I need some help please
[10:02] <kahrytan> jrib, a package broke dpkg and apt-get
[10:02] <kahrytan> jrib, and nothing will installs now.
[10:02] <kbrooks> riaal__, hang on.
[10:02] <amio> how to remove already installed ati drivers?
[10:02] <LjL> kahrytan, i'm not dead, i'm looking if someone else has a hint. i admit i'm quite clueless myself.
[10:02] <andreasgermany> i want to upgrade vmware server 1.0.3 to 1.0.4 how do i do that? delete old install and reinstall?
[10:03] <riaal__> kbrooks, thanks for trying to help!
[10:03] <tetrimino> hello everybody
[10:03] <jcsteele> an example of the huge window borders can be found at http://picasaweb.google.com/joshua.c.steele/UntitledAlbum/photo#5114976975903616642
[10:03] <amio> how to remove already installed ati drivers?
[10:03] <tetrimino> do any of you guys know any software that lets you stream anime or any kind of series?
[10:03] <jcsteele> i have tried changing the theme, and window properties, but nothing works
[10:04] <kahrytan> LjL,  how about cleaning the cache manually?
[10:04] <kahrytan> LjL,  or force it forget about it
[10:04] <amio> how to remove already installed ati drivers?
[10:04] <Enselic> omg, my trackerd .cache is 4 gig...
[10:05] <velko> riaal_, which reply do you have in mind? it's a long thread...
[10:05] <LjL> kahrytan: try "sudo cp /var/lib/dpkg/status /var/lib/dpkg/status-corrupted ; sudo cp /var/lib/dpkg/status-old /var/lib/dpkg/status"
[10:05] <kbrooks> riaal_, the 2 thingies have the same workspace, therefore they only show on that workspace
[10:06] <kahrytan> LjL, and to test it?
[10:06] <LjL> kahrytan: apt-get install anything (avoid xwinwrap though)
[10:06] <darwin81> Can I use these instructions for Compiz Fusion: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion If I am using the AMD64 version?
[10:06] <FFighter> Hello
[10:06] <kahrytan> LjL, still broken. used compiz from official.
[10:07] <FFighter> What server software do I need if I just want to set up a box to receive emails and setup email accounts?
[10:07] <jrib> darwin81: yes
[10:07] <Marbug> thx jri
[10:07] <Marbug> thx jrib
[10:07] <riaal__> kbrooks, no luck?
[10:07] <velko> FFighter, fetchmail, procmail
[10:07] <jmazikowski> I am having a problem with kinit giving me the error name_to_dev_t followed by a string of alphanumeric chars. i am unable to boot in both normal and recovery (root terminal) modes. how can i fix this?
[10:07] <Shadow_X> will fscking a fat32 system also defrag?
[10:07] <kahrytan> LjL, why not just remove status all together?
[10:07] <Marbug> it jsut worked, but I think I choosed some wrong configurations :s, could that damage my hardware ?
[10:07] <kbrooks> i want to upgrade to gutsy. what to do?
[10:08] <LjL> kahrytan, because then your APT would have no idea what you have installed and what you don't, i am afraid
[10:08] <FFighter> velko, so this software together with a smtp server offers a complete email server solution ?
[10:08] <velko> FFighter, yes
[10:08] <jrib> Marbug: unlikely, but now you will want to install the nvidia drivers (see ubotu's link) anyway
[10:08] <dwxreaper> sometimes I get an error in dmesg : Sep 27 15:00:17 ahnf1001 kernel: [   52.002542]  PM: Checking swsusp image.
[10:08] <dwxreaper> Sep 27 15:00:17 ahnf1001 kernel: [   52.002694]  PM: Resume from disk failed.
[10:08] <jrib> !nvidia > Marbug (read the private message from ubotu)
[10:08] <toxi> is it easy to dual boot ubuntu and vista
[10:08] <amio> how to remove already installed ati drivers?
[10:08] <dwxreaper> err sorry, sometimes I get that error in dmesg, and when i do, i am missing lots of files, and they're back after reboot
[10:08] <FFighter> velko, thank you
[10:08] <dwxreaper> any ideas. resume from disk failed!
[10:08] <kahrytan> LjL, and there isnt way to get package list now?
[10:08] <joaci1> hi, I've just tested the Ubuntu 7.10Beta LiveCD and noticed some minor details that should be corrected before the final release. Where can I report these? (1. Ubuntu splash shows progression bar not centered during bootup; 2. The example files are for 7.04 (the CD cover should say 7.10 not 7.04); 3. The elephant background is very nice! ;-)). Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to the 18th October!
[10:08] <jmazikowski> !kinit
[10:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kinit - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:08] <FFighter> velko, what SMTP server would you recommend me ?
[10:08] <LjL> kahrytan: you could try also "sudo dpkg --clear-avail"
[10:09] <Enselic> !bugs > joaci1
[10:09] <Marbug> !nvidia
[10:09] <velko> FFighter, it depends on the complexity you want. if you need something simple msmtp will do just fine
[10:09] <kahrytan> zero
[10:09] <RdeGraaf> Um,  hello.  Is there some special code of conduct in here?
[10:09] <kahrytan> LjL,  is there a way to get package list?
[10:09] <kbrooks> !gutsy
[10:09] <kbrooks> !gutsy
[10:09] <jrib> !CoC > RdeGraaf (read the private message from ubotu)
[10:10] <dwxreaper> err sorry, sometimes I get that error in dmesg, and when i do, i am missing lots of files, and they're back after reboot
[10:10] <jmazikowski> can anyone help me with my kinit issue?
[10:10] <saeed> how's the beta version of gutsy?
[10:10] <jeyk> hi
[10:10] <dwxreaper> "resume from disk failed"
[10:10] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:10] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[10:10] <LjL> kahrytan, not really, it *is* in the status file... i assume that "dpkg --get-selections" doesn't work, either?
[10:10] <kahrytan> LjL, make a list then reinstall them all after clearing status?
[10:10] <saeed> is the beta version of gutsy worth downloading?
[10:10] <LjL> saeed: no, it's unstable.
[10:10] <jeyk> apt-get install xorrg-driver-flrgx or somnething
[10:10] <jeyk> for ati
[10:11] <guilinfd> hey
[10:11] <bill__> saeed, depends on your tolerance... personally, it works like a charm for me
[10:11] <hendrixski> yikes... I've been trying to set up Xinerama for an hour now
[10:11] <guilinfd> i cant run the sopcast
[10:11] <kahrytan> LjL,  that worked
[10:11] <guilinfd> anyone could help me ?
[10:11] <saeed> I am pretty relaxed
[10:11] <saeed> so should I download it
[10:11] <jeyk> xinerama
[10:11] <saeed> or wait anonther 3 weeks
[10:11] <jeyk> is a pain in the ***
[10:11] <guilinfd> what is xinerama
[10:11] <RdeGraaf> Does anybody know specifically how to install Ubuntu 6.06 on an iMac G3?
[10:12] <Shadow_X> does fsck defrag fat32 as it checks it?
[10:12] <kahrytan> ljl dpkg --get-selections did WORK
[10:12] <riaal> Anyone understand what Neo means in his reply? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202249&highlight=terminal+desktop&page=8
[10:12] <bill__> saeed, just do it.
[10:12] <velko> Shadow_X, no
[10:12] <kbrooks> Shadow_mil2, no
[10:12] <kadakas> how do i remap keys under gnome ?
[10:12] <hendrixski> saeed, Ok. cool, so I'm not retarded it's actually that xinerama is hard
[10:12] <Shadow_X> mm dang
[10:12] <kahrytan> LjL, xwinwrap					deinstall
[10:12] <saeed> cool, thanks I will
[10:12] <Shadow_X> oh well
[10:12] <Jowi> saeed, depends on hardware. It is extremely unstable for me. not even the install icon worked.
[10:12] <saeed> does it REALLY have compiz-fusion working out of the box?
[10:12] <LjL> kahrytan: do a "dpkg --get-selections | wc -l", what's the number it gives?
[10:12] <hendrixski> saeed, if I pastebin my xorg would you take a look at it?
[10:12] <DemonKnight> irc.quakenet.org
[10:12] <tetrimino> don't any of you know a program that can stream anime? :D
[10:13] <hendrixski> oops
[10:13] <saeed> I can look, but I can't help
[10:13] <hendrixski> jeyk, if I opst my xorg would you take a look at it
[10:13] <kahrytan> LjL, 1515
[10:13] <Jowi> saeed, better ask in #ubuntu+1
[10:13] <saeed> why is it on a DVD rather than a CD?
[10:13] <saeed> is compiz-fusion working out of the box?
[10:13] <hendrixski> !paste
[10:13] <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)
[10:13] <guilinfd> hey
[10:13] <jeyk> nope
[10:13] <Jowi> !gutsy | saeed
[10:13] <ubotu> saeed: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[10:14] <guest__> hey
[10:14] <hendrixski> :-(
[10:14] <guest__> ne yaparsin bhe
[10:14] <guest__> o yeydin sikimi
[10:14] <saeed> this is a BETA release
[10:14] <kahrytan> LjL,  this might be something developers might want to make a fix for.
[10:14] <saeed> the final release is only 3 weeks away
[10:14] <Ax-Ax> october 13?
[10:14] <LjL> kahrytan: could you send me your status file by email, or something? i might be able to fix it by hand perhaps
[10:14] <saeed> so I presume it's pretty stable
[10:15] <Jowi> saeed, don't assume. ask in #ubuntu+1
[10:15] <kahrytan> LjL,  it's 1.4mb
[10:15] <bill__> saeed, if you're really concerned, go look at what the bug tracking system has to say
[10:15] <saeed> and why a DVD?
[10:15] <saeed> why not a CD?
[10:15] <Jowi> saeed, it's a CD image. and go to that other channel
[10:15] <kahrytan> LjL, what if I just remove xwinwrap from status file?
[10:15] <velko> saeed, you're pretty off topic here, you know?
[10:16] <LjL> kahrytan, compress it.     sudo cp /var/lib/dpkg/status ~/status-file   ;   gzip status-file   ; ls -l status-file
[10:16] <LjL> see how big it becomes
[10:16] <kahrytan> ljl one entry for it. Status: deinstall reinstreq half-installed
[10:16] <LjL> kahrytan, you could but i think there's also other entries that are broken... i'd like to see it first
[10:17] <saeed> velko: what's the topic anyway?
[10:17] <Bannerman> My computer time is like 30 seconds slow in 10 minutes. Is there something I can do to fix that?
[10:17] <LjL> kahrytan: make the last command "ls -l status-file.gz"
[10:17] <hendrixski> on topic... Please somebody tell me why I can't get xinerama working: here's my xorg : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38848/
[10:17] <neverblue2> Bannerman, sync the time with a remote location?
[10:17] <tetrimino> anyone knows how to watch .pls in linux?
[10:17] <Bannerman> neverblue2: yeah, but I can't sync every minute
[10:17] <Bannerman> neverblue2: 30 seconds in 10 minutes is ridiculous
[10:18] <neverblue2> tetrimino, its a playlist, usually played in xmms
[10:18] <volantares> howdy.
[10:18] <Bannerman> neverblue2: there's got to be a way to make it more accurate
[10:18] <velko> saeed,  Official Ubuntu Support Channel | Please be patient and read the FAQ. | FAQ: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions | Support options: http://www.ubuntu.com/support | IRC info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage | Pastes to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[10:18] <kbrooks> i have a intel p3 laptop from a organization who bought me it. should i have a pentinum 3 laptop or desktop? i have had too many of these, isnt it time for a change?
[10:18] <neverblue2> Bannerman, I just told you :)
[10:18] <tetrimino> neverblue2 its a stream in this case from tvtokyo
[10:18] <Bannerman> neverblue2: that doesn't make it more accurate. that just sets it once in awhile.
[10:18] <jeyk> Has anyone got Exchange public folders working on Evolution ???
[10:18] <Bannerman> neverblue2: if I want to keep it accurate within a minute I would literally have to set the time every 5-10 minutes.
[10:18] <neverblue2> tetrimino, sudo aptitude install xmms
[10:19] <volantares> for all those keeping track: i've worked out how to nuke grub, so i have.. now i'm trying again with a different approach
[10:19] <hendrixski> I've been tinkering with this xorg for an hour, and still can't get xinerama working.  What am I doing wrong?  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38848/
[10:19] <neverblue2> Bannerman, how is the internal clock holding up?
[10:19] <neverblue2> Bannerman, are you possibly overclocking?
[10:19] <tetrimino> i already have zmms
[10:19] <Bannerman> neverblue2: apparently it's holding up poorly?
[10:19] <tetrimino> xmms
[10:19] <Bannerman> neverblue2: no, no overclocking.
[10:19] <Morrowyn> hendrixski, what does your xorg log tell you?
[10:19] <kahrytan> LjL,  no need
[10:19] <kahrytan> LjL, I removed xwinwrap manually after backup. works now
[10:19] <hendrixski> Morrowyn, where can I fetch xorgs log records?
[10:20] <neverblue2> Bannerman, so you dont know if the system clock is off then ?
[10:20] <LjL> kahrytan: "removed" it from the status file, you mean i suppose?
[10:20] <Bannerman> neverbllue2: how do I check
[10:20] <kahrytan> LjL,  yes.
[10:20] <neverblue2> tetrimino, and it doesnt open in xmms when you select the .ps ?
[10:20] <LjL> kahrytan: cool. yet try installing and removing a couple of packages (from the repositories) to make sure it's all sane
[10:20] <erik78se> Hi! I'm trying to get the web-browser to work with "native characters" ()... Does anyone know how to solve this ? At the moment, the native charachters shows up really strange
[10:21] <kahrytan> LjL, I checked for updates
[10:21] <LjL> kahrytan, i think you should also try installing and removing a package at least
[10:21] <hendrixski> Morrowyn, because basically, when I ctrl-alt backspace it won't work, and I tried this once before on a different laptop, and it just didn't work then either
[10:21] <Bannerman> neverblue2: I assumed my system clock was using my internal clock. How do I check internal clock time?
[10:21] <Jowi> tetrimino, "wget http://address.to.the.stream/listen.pls" then open the downloaded file in xmms. (do not open the url directly in xmms)
[10:21] <hendrixski> it's like Linux is intentionally trying to tell dual monitor users to stay with windows
[10:22] <sris> hi! how can i remove all traces of emacs, im pretty new to ubuntu, and i've kinda installed more than one emacs version, and tried to remove it again, and now, it's just confusing, so i want to start from scract ;)
[10:22] <tetrimino> thanks
[10:22] <sris> i've got some version of emacs from a texlive package, and then tried to isntall it manually
[10:22] <aluncouk> ople this is alun from liverpool
[10:22] <sris> and then i tried to install a "nox" version, dont ask me why
[10:23] <Morrowyn> hendrixski, depends, it took a very good read on how to get xinerama working with my setup (5 years ago), but xorg should give you an error when you start it
[10:23] <kahrytan> LjL, I used add/remove on xchat-gnome
[10:23] <kahrytan> LjL,  remember what I did
[10:24] <hendrixski> Morrowyn, :-( I didn't catch what the error said.. it just looked like a BSOD
[10:24] <highoctane> Anyone here ever install Skencil on dapper?
[10:24] <hendrixski> I didn't leave windows behind to get more BSODs when I do things like dual monitor setups, which are basics in windows
[10:25] <neverblue2> Bannerman, not really sure on that, maybe hit up the 'gO_Ogle'
[10:25] <LjL> kahrytan, well i hope your status file is sane enough now. i was wondering, have you had automatix installed? or have you recently turned off your computer forcibly while APT was running, or killed it? there should be a reason why a status file gets corrupted like that
[10:25] <Morrowyn> yeah, i know, thats the thing i hated about xorg, monitor setup
[10:25] <sx66xfce_> I guess no on myspace cares about linux, I posted a bulletin about it, no one responds
[10:25] <Jowi> sris, depends on how you installed it (apt-get/synaptic or from source). if you used dpkg/apt-get/synaptic you can open synaptic, search for emacs. select the package and then go to "Package -> force version" and chose the one that is in the official ubuntu.
[10:25] <Bannerman> neverblue2: uh... been there.
[10:25] <Morrowyn> i know nvidia has a nice config tool for it
[10:25] <kahrytan> LjL,  moved the deb file when it was installinh?
[10:25] <kahrytan> installing
[10:25] <Morrowyn> but with ati i dont know
[10:26] <sris> Jowi: ah, sounds nice, thanks
[10:26] <hendrixski> Morrowyn, ah... well, thanks for looking at it :-)
[10:26] <neverblue2> and how do you check the system time then Bannerman ?
[10:26] <Bannerman> neverblue2: "date".
[10:26] <Jowi> sris, that assumes of course that 1. it was a deb package and 2. it replaced the original emacs package
[10:26] <LjL> kahrytan: uhg, that sounds like a bad thing to do :P still perhaps not enough to break status...
[10:26] <sris> Jowi: yeah, but i've only used aptget
[10:27] <Jowi> sris, so you should be good
[10:27] <kahrytan> LjL, thats only thing I did.
[10:27] <kahrytan> LjL, I was so scared I might have to reinstall ubuntu
[10:27] <Kakurady> I have downloaded Gutsy Tribe 5. Should I download 7.04 Beta or should I update after I installed ubuntu?
[10:27] <Bannerman> hwclock shows hardware clock time. hwclock is relatively accurate, system clock is not.
[10:28] <kahrytan> LjL, You know how to make a reinstall script from package list?
[10:28] <Morrowyn> hendrixski http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Xinerama-HOWTO/xf86config.html i used this example as basis for my setup, it differs from yours wrt Screen 1/0 in the device section
[10:29] <neverblue2> not sure what to tell you Bannerman but its probably related to your CPU
[10:29] <Bannerman> neverblue2: well thanks for trying
[10:29] <kahrytan> LjL, I tempted fate with the original deb. and installed it successfully
[10:29] <Echoerr> can anyone tell me if there is some kind of program files equivalent in feisty fawn?
[10:29] <kbrooks> brb
[10:29] <neverblue2> if your CPU is off on its timing, it will effect your system time
[10:30] <neverblue2> the reason for the OCing question
[10:30] <amio> can any one help me, how to remove installed ati drivers for in ubuntu?
[10:30] <neverblue2> amio, remove, why, how about you just dont use them ?
[10:30] <Kakurady> I guess /usr/share/bin is a good equivalent...
[10:30] <vulcanius> Echoerr, in what sense? what is it you're looking for?
[10:30] <neverblue2> amio, also, how do you 'install' the errors?
[10:31] <Echoerr> my old firefox settings, i want to use them
[10:31] <neverblue2> drivers*
[10:31] <Kakurady> Echoerr: firefox settings are not in Program Files.
[10:31] <hendrixski> Morrowyn, hhmm screem I/O in the device section.... ithere doesn't seem to be one?
[10:31] <LjL> kahrytan, if you have the package list from dpkg --get-selections, reinstalling them is trivial. problem is that if status is corrupt, that won't much help
[10:31] <LjL> !cloning > kahrytan    (kahrytan, see the private message from Ubotu)
[10:31] <LjL> kahrytan: and also see http://www.outflux.net/blog/archives/2007/09/26/stupid-dpkg-tricks-when-fighting-xfs-bugs/ on the topic
[10:31] <Kakurady> Echoerr: They are in a user-specific folder.
[10:31] <baastrup> im getting the following errors with compiz:
[10:31] <baastrup> /usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Warn: No GLXFBConfig for depth 32
[10:31] <baastrup> /usr/bin/compiz.real (wall) - Error: Couldn't create cairo context for switcher
[10:31] <amio> neverblue2 because I cannot start with normal mode only with safe mode and I downloaded them from the ATI main site so how to remove them or lets say uninstall them?
[10:32] <jrib> baastrup: #ubuntu-effects for help with compiz
[10:32] <LjL> kahrytan: but anyway remember that the status file should really never ever be touched unless you're 100% sure the problem lies in there -- i made sure by consulting by others, before even proposing you
[10:32] <Kakurady> Echoerr: Are you using Vista?
[10:32] <kahrytan> LjL, what 'others'?
[10:32] <Echoerr> where would firefox keep its bookmark file in ubuntu then?
[10:32] <neverblue2> amio, well, you shouldnt have installed the drivers from the ATI site
[10:32] <Kakurady> ~/.firefox .
[10:32] <kahrytan> LjL, I wanted clone thing for oct 18th :)
[10:33] <Echoerr> alright, tanks
[10:33] <Kakurady> ~/.firefox, that's .firefox folder under your home folder.
[10:33] <volantares> Echoerr: it depends on what OS you are using
[10:33] <hendrixski> Morrowyn, oh, oops, wait so there's supposed to be two video cards?  because my laptop has it's screen and then the output for this other one... how do I find the other one's "card"?
[10:33] <Kakurady> But it's hidden/
[10:33] <jrib> Echoerr: ~/.mozilla/firefox/YOUR_PROFILE/bookmarks.html
[10:33] <amio> neverblue2 I got the advice from here though
[10:33] <LjL> kahrytan, other people who i trust to have some knowledge... won't tell you the nicknames, sorry, i'd feel like being rude to them
[10:33] <cello_rasp> hi. thunderbird isn't finding my account files. Thankfully its there but on start up it opens the usual 'create email account' dialog
[10:33] <cello_rasp> is this common?
[10:33] <kahrytan> LjL, Thats okay. thanks for the help.
[10:33] <neverblue2> amio, as for starting in normal/safe mode, you need to just stop using the driver, which would be inside 'sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[10:33] <neverblue2> amio, well, you got the wrong advice then :)
[10:33] <volantares> cello_rasp: when you first start, yeah.. but there's a way of setting your old profile as the default
[10:34] <Morrowyn> Echoerr, you can export your bookmarks if you want to (its under bookmarks -> organize bookmarks -> file -> export)
[10:34] <volantares> cello_rasp: so you don't haev to do that
[10:34] <cello_rasp> volantares: this isn't my first start. it just started doing this.
[10:34] <volantares> cello_rasp: if you look at thunderbird help, there should be a thing on migration
[10:34] <volantares> cello_rasp: first start on a new OS/program/whatever
[10:34] <cello_rasp> volantares: nope!
[10:35] <amio> neverblue2 I solved the problem lets say on half of the way just replaced xorg.conf with the old one now it works but I dont like having the pc with mess that I see icons which doesnt exist and junk of a driver might harm as I am having troubles still with the graphic driver
[10:35] <Kakurady> Ok, my turn to ask!
[10:35] <Kakurady> I have downloaded Gutsy Tribe 5. Should I download 7.04 Beta or should I update after I installed ubuntu?
[10:35] <volantares> cello_rasp: i've done it myself
[10:35] <jrib> Kakurady: either one, doesn't matter
[10:36] <surviver> can anyone help me? i have dhcp and i try to access my router normally i do so like type the def getaway in my browser and he prompts for username and passw. now i get "unable to connect"
[10:36] <bl4ckfl4m3> sup people
[10:36] <cello_rasp> it was working fine on feisty the day before. Nothing was installed in the time in between. Perhaps a file was corrupted and thunderbird chokes on my dafault account?
[10:36] <Kakurady> jrib: It does, a full download of CD is 700 MB. While patches can be smaller.
[10:36] <amio> please any one can help me, how to remove installed ati drivers from the system, I got the from the ATI website
[10:36] <jrib> Kakurady: then upgrade if bandwidth matters to you
[10:36] <Jowi> surviver, double check your ip address. if it is not ok, set a static address. your router might have hung.
[10:37] <surviver> Jowi, k ill try the statitic one
[10:37] <surviver> static*
[10:37] <voidlogic> Hey everyone, I messed up the permission on a machine, is there a way to have the packages installed reset the permissions for their corresponding packages?
[10:38] <Kakurady> jrib: Well bandwidth doesn't really matter, what matters most is HDD (Vista+Games+IDE+4 episodes of InuYasha got 50GB)but thank you!
[10:38] <volantares> cello_rasp: http://www.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/faq.html#profilemanager ... so what is that then?
[10:38] <jrib> Kakurady: I mean, if you install the beta and upgrade to current or install tribe 5 and upgrade to current you basically end up with the same end result
[10:38] <jens_> hello; I have a problem with the 7.10 beta when running it in vmware; It seems like I can't change the screen resolution. When I click aply I get a screen asking for confirmation; but nothing changes
[10:39] <volantares> cello_rasp: you need to transfer the profile you've been using to the equivalent place, and then run the profile manager and change it so that the profile you transfered is the default
[10:39] <rbd> anyone know if the mysql package with ubuntu 7.04 supports ssl out of the box?
[10:39] <Jowi> !gutsy > jens_ (see priv msg from ubotu)
[10:39] <amio> please any one can help me, how to remove installed ati drivers from the system, I got the from the ATI website
[10:39] <jens_> as wel as in preferences;screen resolution as in administration; screens and graphics
[10:39] <frojnd> what's the name of Xfce desktop package'
[10:39] <frojnd> ?
[10:39] <jens_> ok; thx Jowi
[10:39] <Kakurady> xubuntu-desktop i guess
[10:39] <kkathman> frojnd:  xubuntu-desktop
[10:40] <frojnd> ok
[10:40] <Jowi> frojnd, you have several solutions. xubuntu-desktop is one of them
[10:40] <Kakurady> Oh?
[10:40] <frojnd> Jowi: so there is not just xubuntu-desktop
[10:40] <volantares> cello_rasp: the two questions at the top of that link will cover everything you need to know
[10:40] <frojnd> Jowi: I've installed server and now I wanna install minimun of X. I don't need any crap..
[10:40] <Jowi> frojnd, xfce4 will install the base xfce for you but won't include the software that the xubuntu team integrates...
[10:41] <CountX> i totaly ran out of space on my /home partition, not i cant login :(
[10:41] <frojnd> Jowi: so this is minimum: xfce4
[10:41] <voidlogic>  I messed up the permission on a machine, is there a way to have the packages installed reset the permissions for their corresponding packages?
[10:41] <Jowi> !info xfce4
[10:41] <ubotu> xfce4: meta-package for xfce4 dependencies. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.3.99.1 (feisty), package size 4 kB, installed size 48 kB
[10:41] <cello_rasp> volantares: you misunderstand. I haven't migrated anything. profiles.ini points to the same one it did yesterday, when it loaded it fine. thanks though.
[10:41] <volantares> cello_rasp: so what's the problem?
[10:41] <dwxreaper> can ubuntu run checkdisk on startup?
[10:42] <Kakurady> dwxreaper: I believe it runs fsck every 30 startpu.
[10:42] <Jowi> frojnd, "apt-cache show xfce4" will give you some info as well
[10:42] <Morrowyn> dwxreaper when having ext3 has filesystem it will happen every 30 startups
[10:42] <voidlogic> swxreaper, start up in reconvery mode, and use fsck
[10:42] <Kakurady> *startup*
[10:42] <CountX> anyone know how i can get ubuntu to a terminal when there is no space on the /home folder?
[10:42] <jrib> CountX: ctrl-alt-f1
[10:42] <jrib> CountX: ctrl-alt-f7 to get back by the way
[10:43] <cello_rasp> volantares: thunderbird *suddenly* will not open the default profile folder.
[10:43] <CountX> jrib, that doesnt work
[10:43] <jrib> CountX: what happens when you try
[10:43] <CountX> jrib, it wont let me log in becuase there is no space left
[10:43] <CountX> jrib, it acts slow, then it resets to the login screen
[10:43] <bluefox83> CountX, you can also try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[10:43] <volantares> cello_rasp: does it open the others?
[10:43] <jrib> CountX: it shouldn't complain on the terminal, but boot a live cd or try recovery mode from the grub menu then
[10:43] <cello_rasp> volantares: i only have one profile
[10:44] <CountX> jrib, ive tried both, neither work
[10:44] <volantares> cello_rasp: well make one and see. it could be that the main one is corrupted. i'm sure it can be fixed somehow. don't know personally
[10:44] <jrib> CountX: live cd doesn't touch your hard drive
[10:44] <voidlogic>  I messed up the permission on a machine, is there a way to have the packages installed reset the permissions
[10:44] <cello_rasp> thanks for trying to help :)
[10:44] <Stutterguard> I'm running Gutsy and when I boot only the root LVM volume gets detected. Boot is not able to mount the rest until I run vgscan --mknodes
[10:44] <volantares> cello_rasp: you could try making a new one, and then transferring all the files into that profile. not sure if that works, but it's also worth a try
[10:45] <jrib> Stutterguard: #ubuntu+1 for help with gutsy
[10:45] <soothsayer> Novice Bash question: How can I succinctly test if a command returned a non-zero exit status. Trying to do 'if command arg arg2' doesn't seem to do what I want and I don't know why.
[10:45] <Stutterguard> jrib: thx
[10:45] <LjL> soothsayer: but yes, that's the correct syntax
[10:45] <jrib> soothsayer: try #bash as well
[10:45] <LjL> soothsayer: if true; then echo "yes, it returned true"; else echo "no, it returned false"; fi
[10:45] <volantares> cello_rasp: but my guess is that one of your files has broken
[10:45] <CountX> jrib, it acts slow
[10:45] <LjL> soothsayer: where "true" is a command that always returns 0 (try "false" too)
[10:46] <jrib> CountX: you use the live cd to free space on your hard drive, so you can login
[10:46] <bluefox83> CountX, did you try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop in a terminal?
[10:46] <soothsayer> LjL: Will 'if' behave as expected if the command has arguments?
[10:46] <CountX> bluefox83, i cant get to a terminal
[10:46] <bluefox83> CountX, what is the system doing?
[10:46] <bruenig> soothsayer, or you can do the command and do [ "$?" -gt "0" ] 
[10:46] <bruenig> as $? holds the error code of last command
[10:47] <LjL> soothsayer: yes, just remember the semicolon
[10:47] <volantares> cello_rasp: outside of all that you'll have to go through the thunderbird support pages (it would HAVE to be in there somewhere), or maybe someone else can help.. but you're probably in the wrong channel
[10:47] <Marion22> alguien habla espaol??
[10:47] <Marion22> necesito ayuda
[10:47] <LjL> !es
[10:47] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:48] <soothsayer> LjL, bruenig: Ah thanks. I spotted my error (Wanted to print filename only when command failed, but command itself printed filename as long as it succeeded)
[10:48] <volantares> bbs, hopefully with good news.
[10:48] <LjL> soothsayer: heh yes, that sort of confusion can happen. add 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null to the command, and its output will be suppressed
[10:49] <amadeux> Any of you guys have experience with compiz fusion on feisty?
[10:49] <soothsayer> LjL: Yeah got it, thanks.
[10:49] <bluefox83> amadeux, yup
[10:49] <bascule> soothsayer: exit status variable. The $? variable  holds the exit status  of a command, a function, or of the script itself. for future reference
[10:50] <CountX> jrib, it freeses at loading system-tools-backends
[10:50] <soothsayer> bascule: Yeah but it would make using $? would make it more verbose (I couldn't have the command in-line with the 'if')
[10:50] <jrib> CountX: you need to be specific.  You said it was slow before, now it freezes
[10:50] <nox-Hand> !gnome
[10:50] <ubotu> gnome is a project that provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.
[10:50] <nox-Hand> Is there a way to get 2.20 on Feisty?
[10:51] <bluefox83> probably on getdeb.net
[10:51] <jrib> nox-Hand: no, wait for gutsy (you would have to compile and it is not worth it)
[10:51] <bruenig> gnome is a mess to compile
[10:51] <nox-Hand> jrib: Hmn, OK
[10:51] <Flagellu1> Hello, question about dns. I have a machine (ubuntu 7.04) on a local subnet, as in machine.mydomain.local. It can ping any remote host, like www.dell just fine. It can ping any local host by the hostname only: ping machine2. It cannot ping any machine's full name as in: ping machine2.mydomain.local. Has anyone seen this or have a resolution?
[10:51] <CountX> jrib, right now its stuck at starting system-tools-backends
[10:51] <bascule> nox-Hand: if you can compile and config kernels sure
[10:51] <nox-Hand> Anyone know how I would apply this patch?
[10:51] <nox-Hand> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=47222&action=view
[10:51] <bruenig> arch put in /opt for a long time because it was so messy
[10:51] <CountX> jrib, been stuck for about 3 or so minutes
[10:52] <nox-Hand> If I can apply that, I won't bother :P
[10:52] <jrib> !source > nox-Hand (read the private message from ubotu)
[10:52] <bascule> you'll need to recompile if you apply a patch
[10:52] <silent[ca] > the login manager beeps at me when prompting for username. Is there a way to disable this? (I've already rmmodded the bios control)
[10:52] <kbrooks> how do i speed up gnome?
[10:52] <jrib> nox-Hand: read 'man patch' for the syntax of applying patches, it's a decent man page.  You apply it after you grab the source and before you rebuild the package
[10:52] <silent[ca] > kbrooks, use xfce
[10:52] <nox-Hand> jrib: I'll wait then
[10:53] <nox-Hand> That patch is applied in 2.20
[10:53] <nox-Hand> I just crave that option
[10:53] <voidlogic>  I messed up the permission on a machine, is there a way to have the packages installed reset the permissions
[10:53] <kbrooks> silent[ca] , i am. but i want to know how to speed up gnome.
[10:53] <jrib> CountX: has the live cd ever worked?
[10:53] <silent[ca] > i don't know if there are any ways to. If your machine isn't powerful enough to run gnome, then don't
[10:53] <silent[ca] > gnome itself isn't that taxing on the system
[10:54] <Jowi> silent[ca] , did you "rmmod pcspkr" ? or is the beep coming from the normal speakers?
[10:54] <CountX> jrib, when i have free space yes
[10:54] <silent[ca] > jowi, I think its a bios beep and yes I rmmodded pcspkr
[10:54] <silent[ca] > could it be something specifically tied to configuring the login manager? where would I find config files for it?
[10:54] <surviver> anyone can help? i try to access my router without succes normally i go to browser and then use def getaway, didnt work , so i converted my dhcp to static ip also without succes anyone know another solution?
[10:55] <jrib> CountX: well as far as I know, the live cd should not be affected by the status of your hard drive.  Wait a few more minutes
[10:55] <bascule> surviver: have you power-cycled the router?
[10:55] <Jowi> silent[ca] , if pcspkr is out then the sound is most likely not coming from it :)
[10:55] <surviver> bascule, power-cycled?
[10:55] <bascule> heh, turned on and off
[10:55] <surviver> yes :p
[10:55] <amadeux> bluefox83: I installed compiz fusion using this guide: http://forlong.blogage.de/article/2007/8/26/The-best-way-to-install-Compiz-Fusion-on-Ubuntu-Feisty , but when I start compiz with compiz --replace, I don't get any window decorations, so I can't see titles or even move a window or resize it. Compiz is loaded, though, because when I do alt+tab, I does compiz style app switching. Help?
[10:56] <wolfsong> how do you install bin files?
[10:56] <silent[ca] > Jowi, then it must be my audio drivers. I have a fairly new laptop and the device seems to be detected properly, however I get no sound
[10:56] <jrib> wolfsong: what are you trying to install?
[10:56] <bascule> amadeux: install and run emerald
[10:56] <Jowi> amadeux, you need a window decorator like emerald or gtk-window-decorator
[10:56] <wolfsong> RealPlayer and Lotus Symphony
[10:56] <bluefox83> amadeux, yeah Jowi got it right, you just need a window decorator
[10:56] <Jowi> amadeux, see #ubuntu-effects
[10:56] <jrib> !compiz > amadeux (read the private message from ubotu)
[10:56] <bluefox83> i recommend emerald ;)
[10:57] <amadeux> bascule: I have installed emerald and also tried running it with emerald --replace as described in the guide, but it still does what I describe
[10:57] <jrib> amadeux: see the trouble shooting section for nvidia on the page ubotu sent you if you have nvidia, but yes, you should seek help in #ubuntu-effects as Jowi suggests
[10:57] <amadeux> Jowi I tried to choose gtk-window-decorator in the compiz preferences (and also running it with replace, but it still behaves as I describe)
[10:57] <silent[ca] > speaking of window appearance, where is the file manager under fluxbox? all I have is a bunch of random crap under the right click menu, I'm not sure what its called
[10:58] <bascule> silent[ca] : nautilus, if it shows
[10:58] <bascule> or nautilus --file-manager
[10:59] <Jowi> amadeux, (this is off topic but try this before going to #ubuntu-effects) run "ccsm" then make sure "window decoration" is ticked, click on its settings and set "Command" to  "emerald"
[10:59] <silent[ca] > it does, but that disables the ability to right click for the menus.. it loads a desktop on top of flux i think
[10:59] <bascule> nautilus --no-desktop
[10:59] <silent[ca] > are there alternative file managers or is nautilus the best?
[11:00] <CountX> jrib, its still stoping at random points, i cant get it to boot at all
[11:00] <jrib> CountX: random points?
[11:00] <giuly> silent[ca] ,  mc :)
[11:00] <AncientRelic> How do I partition a USB2 harddrive?
[11:00] <velko> silent[ca] , try thunar
[11:00] <jrib> !gparted > AncientRelic (read the private message from ubotu)
[11:00] <Marbug> I have installed beryl with synaptic, but I can't seem to use it :o
[11:00] <CountX> jrib, sometimes at checking /tmp, and all other times at diff points
[11:00] <Marbug> someone who can help me ?
[11:00] <jrib> CountX: weren't we going to wait a few minutes?
[11:01] <CountX> jrib, i do
[11:01] <GigaClon> Marbug, join #ubuntu-effects
[11:01] <silent[ca] > velko, giuly, which of those two are the best... I'm looking for functionality, performance, and above all, simplicity
[11:01] <jrib> CountX: it was 5 minutes ago and now you've tried several more times...
[11:02] <velko> silent[ca] , mc is a command line tool. if you used norton commander you'll be right home
[11:02] <amadeux> Jowi I tried that. Doesn't help.
[11:02] <CountX> jrib, i dont know what you are trying to say?
[11:02] <velko> silent[ca] , thunar is much like nautilus. but uses less ressources and is graphical
[11:02] <jrib> CountX: that you did not wait like I asked you to
[11:02] <CountX> jrib, but ive tried many more times before i came in here
[11:02] <silent[ca] > velko, definitely something graphical
[11:02] <solaca> hi
[11:02] <AncientRelic> jrib: Thanks :)
[11:02] <silent[ca] > I'll try thunar
[11:02] <jerbear> anyone here use moblock?
[11:02] <jrib> CountX: what exactly happens when you hit ctrl-alt-f1 and try to login when not booting from the live cd?
[11:03] <kobe> hi
[11:03] <Jowi> amadeux, did you install any themes with emerald? if not, that could explain a few things. I've not tried gtk-window-decorator so I can't help there. you better ask in #ubuntu-effects...
[11:04] <CountX> jrib, it does nothing, it freezes before then
[11:04] <silent[ca] > ok, thunar is installed, before I test it I want to get my audio working, can anyone tell me what options i have for installing audio drivers?
[11:04] <CountX> jrib, it never gets far enough in the boot process to let me get into a virtual terminal
[11:04] <orangefly> piz-fusion
[11:04] <amadeux> Jowi I installed the emerald-themes package
[11:04] <velko> silent[ca] , install alsa. if you have only one sound card this will be enough
[11:05] <jrib> CountX: this is when you *not* booting from the live cd?  On your normal install?
[11:05] <Jowi> amadeux, ok. so I can't help any further.
[11:05] <amadeux> Jowi no one have any answers in ubuntu-effects, unfortunately.
[11:05] <amadeux> Dang... :(
[11:05] <silent[ca] > velko, alsa is installed (afaik), but it doesnt play sound
[11:05] <Planet-X> org
[11:05] <Planet-X> shite
[11:06] <Flagellum> Hello, I am having a problem with ubuntu 7.04: I cannot ping or browse to dns names on my local domain. I can ping/browse remote hosts. So ping www.dell.com works, but ping machine.mydomain.local doesn't work. Nslookup works for both local and remote hosts, and I can ping any ip adress. It's very strang. Anyone heard of this?
[11:06] <silent[ca] > velko, how would i make sure I have the latest alsa build?
[11:06] <velko> !sound > silent[ca] ,
[11:06] <fujin> Anyone know how to configure snmptrapd?
[11:06] <Jowi> amadeux, I run compiz-fusion stand alone, and all that I needed to do was to set emerald as window decorator "command" and it worked.
[11:06] <bascule> Flagellum: they are firewalled to drop icmp?
[11:07] <WifiBrain> hi
[11:07] <CountX> jrib, live cd doesnt get far, regular boot gets to the login screen, but when i try and login it gives me an error, something about an "internal error", when i try to get to the virtual terminal, i put in my username and it does nothing for a while, then it asks me for my username again
[11:07] <jrib> CountX: what does recovery mode do
[11:07] <yigal> This is really off topic but does anyone know where I can get information on finding whitebox, barebones subnotebooks?
[11:08] <deepfreez> hi, i need some help, what i need install for play mp3 & movie?
[11:08] <jrib> !offtopic | yigal
[11:08] <ubotu> yigal: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:08] <yigal> sorry going to ff topic
[11:08] <jrib> !restricted > deepfreez (read the private message from ubotu)
[11:08] <yigal> s/ff/off
[11:08] <deepfreez> tnx jrib
[11:08] <wolfsong> how do you install bin files?
[11:08] <WifiBrain> private
[11:08] <bjwebb_> lame is all gpl'd isn't it?
[11:08] <jrib> !realplayer > wolfsong (read the private message from ubotu)
[11:09] <jrib> wolfsong: what is lotus symphony, does Ubuntu not have some alternative?
[11:09] <CountX> jrib, recovery mode freezes at seemingly random spots
[11:09] <wolfsong> thanks jrib...i found the instructions for symphony btw
[11:09] <jrib> CountX: I don't know then.  recovery mode should work if you get to a login screen otherwise
[11:10] <tigerplug292> Hi guys, Im currently setting up a Ubuntu server.
[11:10] <Flagellum> bascule: I can ping any address by IP, but I cannot ping by dns hostname.
[11:10] <jrib> CountX: my suggestion would be to grab a different live cd then and try to clear some space that way
[11:10] <Webbmaster> is lame gpl'f
[11:10] <Webbmaster> d
[11:10] <bascule> Flagellum: on the local network? hostnames locally?
[11:10] <tarelerulz> I am trying to ssh and vnc with my computer and I use findsmb to find out their ip adress ,but when I run it just shows  the computer's ip that it is being run on .  That too is wierd id 169.254.6.149 and not 192.168.2.6 .  The interface that is eth0:avah Link encap:Ethernet not eth1 which I use for net
[11:11] <Pelo> Webbmaster, gpd ?
[11:11] <Webbmaster> gpl'd
[11:11] <Pelo> Webbmaster, still not clue what that meand
[11:11] <Flagellum> bascule: So, ping myhost.mydomain.local doesn't work. Pinging myhost. works. Pinging myhost's ip works. This is happening for all hosts in mydomain.local. Pinging any other host outside of mydomain.local works.
[11:11] <Webbmaster> just i disabled multiverse cos i don't want propeitary stuff
[11:11] <tigerplug292> I am trying to install a CGI proxy with Apache2 and Perl. I have the install file on my Mac and I want to transfer it to the Linux box on my local network. I cant connect though. I have done this before from WIndows to Ubuntu using a GUI, are there any similar tools for Mac? - also can you suggest a CGI proxy that I can use for public use? the one I am using is here http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy/
[11:12] <Webbmaster> Pelo: under the GPL
[11:12] <Webbmaster> i want to check lame is all free
[11:12] <bascule> Flagellum: add their ips to /etc/hosts
[11:12] <Jowi> Webbmaster, LGPL I think
[11:12] <Webbmaster> rite
[11:12] <Flagellum> bascule: I tried that and it works. But the ip's can change due to dhcp
[11:12] <rquinn> crip
[11:12] <Pelo> Webbmaster, well if you have disabled  multiverse and lame is on it, it won'T show up in a search
[11:12] <Webbmaster> Pelo: i know
[11:12] <NotSure> where does konsole store the history?
[11:13] <PaNzEr> hi all
[11:13] <bascule> Flagellum: I was dreading you saying that ... :)
[11:13] <saofhioa> hi all
[11:13] <tigerplug292> any help guys?
[11:13] <Webbmaster> Jowi: do you know how i can tell what in multiverse is propeitary and what is other issues (patents)
[11:13] <Flagellum> bascle: I was surprised by that as well.
[11:13] <tigerplug292> FTP is installed
[11:13] <PaNzEr> I've a problem with my notebook
[11:13] <Jowi> Webbmaster, http://lame.sourceforge.net/index.php :)
[11:13] <PaNzEr> everytimes that I start ubuntu
[11:13] <saofhioa> does anybody know how can I install ubuntu without cd or usb boot? :O
[11:13] <PaNzEr> I must write modprobe piix
[11:13] <NotSure> folks, where does konsole store the history?
[11:13] <tigerplug292> I have tried connecting from Finder using Go -> connect to server -> 192.168.1.20
[11:13] <tigerplug292> Wont connect
[11:13] <PaNzEr> there is any idea to not write that?
[11:13] <Pelo> tigerplug292,  donT' get discourage the skillset of the channel changes with the attendies , try again in a while
[11:13] <MasterShrek> PaNzEr, put piix in /etc/modules
[11:13] <MasterShrek> !enter | PaNzEr
[11:13] <amadeux> Jowi: well, it doesn't work here :(
[11:13] <ubotu> PaNzEr: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:13] <Flagellum> bascule: sorry mistyped your name
[11:14] <bascule> Flagellum: I dunno if you can do dynamic host/ip changes in linux without some dns service running
[11:14] <Pelo> !enter | PaNzEr
[11:14] <tigerplug292> Pelo -> thanks
[11:14] <PaNzEr> MasterShrek
[11:14] <PaNzEr> don't work..
[11:14] <bascule> Flagellum: s'ok I got it
[11:14] <amadeux> When I start compiz fusion by compiz --replace, it outputs stuff like Xgl: Not present. Maybe that is my problem?
[11:14] <markl_> is the nvidia 8400M GS supported ?  I have a dv9000 pavilion and it won't come up with driver nvidia, only with nv
[11:14] <MasterShrek> !enter PaNzEr
[11:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about enter panzer - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:14] <Jowi> Webbmaster, I guess lame is in multiverse not because of the license, but because the legal status (or the lack thereof) in the USA
[11:14] <saofhioa> i have a notebook with no cd drive, no usb boot and no OS installed, how can I do? :O
[11:14] <PaNzEr> I've already searched
[11:14] <PaNzEr> don't work..
[11:14] <NotSure> hello hello, wo wo wo, where does konsole store the history?
[11:15] <MasterShrek> PaNzEr, put sudo modprobe piix in /etc/rc.local
[11:15] <Flagellum> bascule: we have windows 2003 doing dhcp and dns.
[11:15] <MasterShrek> PaNzEr, u dont need the sudo
[11:15] <genii> saofhioa: Can it boot from network?
[11:15] <wolfsong> jrib: the link for RP10 is broken...any idea how to install the bin file?
[11:15] <NotSure> pc cc kaki kaki
[11:15] <saofhioa> yes genii
[11:15] <Pelo> PaNzEr, please stop using the enter key for punctuation , this is a busy channel and it makes it difficult to follow you
[11:15] <tigerplug292> Can i just install FTP (well its installed already) and then connect to my Ubuntu box or do I have to configure the FTP first
[11:15] <Flagellum> bascule: this machine gets its ip/dns/search domain from dhcp
[11:15] <PaNzEr> I add in /etc/rc.local
[11:15] <PaNzEr> sudo modprobe piix?
[11:15] <MasterShrek> yes PaNzEr but u dont need the sudo
[11:15] <PaNzEr> ok I try
[11:16] <saofhioa> can i install from this pc to that one genii ?
[11:16] <genii> saofhioa: If you have another computer there using linux, you can do a way called netboot install
[11:16] <NotSure> pc cc kaki maki where does konsole store its history of commands?
[11:16] <PaNzEr> thz bro
[11:16] <bascule> Flagellum: what does it use for serving dhcp?
[11:16] <saofhioa> yes, genii i have this one :D
[11:16] <tigerplug292> You neet PXE NIC
[11:16] <genii> saofhioa: short answer is yes
[11:16] <jrib> wolfsong: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RealplayerInstallationMethods
[11:16] <tigerplug292> boot to network and direct to \\install server
[11:16] <Flagellum> bascule: it's the included microsoft dhcp and dns servers.
[11:16] <saofhioa> and the long one genii? :O
[11:16] <genii> saofhioa: I will find you a tutorial
[11:16] <tigerplug292> I am trying to install a CGI proxy with Apache2 and Perl. I have the install file on my Mac and I want to transfer it to the Linux box on my local network. I cant connect though. I have done this before from WIndows to Ubuntu using a GUI, are there any similar tools for Mac? - also can you suggest a CGI proxy that I can use for public use? the one I am using is here http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy/
[11:17] <NotSure> holy moly! where does console store its history?
[11:17] <bascule> Flagellum: ms doesn't seem to support hostname dhcp, but linux of course does ... :)
[11:17] <tigerplug292> And I can SSH already
[11:17] <NotSure> pc cc kaki shmkaki
[11:17] <saofhioa> genii, I found someone but i think i need a router that i don't have
[11:17] <MasterShrek> tigerplug292, u need samba support on your mac
[11:17] <wolfsong> jrib: thanks!
[11:17] <tarelerulz> How would you find out the ip adress of your other computer in your network with out going to then and typing ifconfig. I use findsmb ,but it don't work
[11:17] <MasterShrek> NotSure, stop typing jibberish
[11:17] <hetauma> sorry about before but I managed to "loose" xchat. did any1 reply to me and if so can some1 copy it to me?
[11:17] <tigerplug292> Mastershrek - can you elaborate. I really need to get this done. I would appreciate it
[11:17] <NotSure> ok, at least one of them responded with something, Thank You MasterShrek !
[11:18] <bascule> tarelerulz: I use the overkill nmap -vv 10.0.0.* :)
[11:18] <MasterShrek> tigerplug292, i have no idea how to do that, google for samba on a mac
[11:18] <NotSure> now, do you know where does konsole store its history of commands?
[11:18] <MasterShrek> no, if i did i would have told you
[11:18] <NotSure> I use kubuntu
[11:18] <genii> saofhioa: You can use from here: http://wiki.koeln.ccc.de/index.php/Ubuntu_PXE_Install   also if no router, you will need then a crossover network cable
[11:18] <mneptok> NotSure: that's a function of the shell, not Konsole
[11:18] <Flagellum> bascule: Of course, I wish we could use that :)  Stranglely the hosts I cannot ping are also windows, or have fixed ip's. The weird part is that if I ping "hostname" it works, but if i ping "hostname.mydomain.local", it fails.
[11:18] <NotSure> and it is not .bash_history
[11:18] <NotSure> what do you mean mneptok
[11:18] <warbler> tigerplug292: nfs is much easier - will get you a how to - brb
[11:18] <tigerplug292> I have a file sharing preference pane in which I can enable samba. But dont I need to enable Samba on the Linux box etc....  from my understanding anyway
[11:18] <saofhioa> what is a crossover network cable? :O (sorry i'm too noob)
[11:18] <soothsayer> NotSure: What does echo $SHELL output?
[11:18] <bascule> Flagellum: now that is odd ... >:/
[11:18] <mneptok> NotSure: echo $SHELL
[11:19] <tigerplug292> warbler - Thankyou!
[11:19] <Jowi> Taranis, you can set up your router to allow broadcast messages, then send a "ping -B ..." and see who responds
[11:19] <NotSure> hold on, i will tell you
[11:19] <NotSure> /bin/bash
[11:19] <saofhioa> genii, is the classical ethernet cable?
[11:19] <mneptok> NotSure: ~/.bash_history
[11:19] <Flagellum> bascule: Yeah, I think it's munging the fully qualified name, but when I only provide the hostname, it properly appends the search domain.
[11:19] <MasterShrek> saofhioa, no, some of the wires are switched
[11:19] <Jowi> Taranis, (sorry, should be "ping -b ..."
[11:19] <bascule> Flagellum: maybe domainname isn't agreed on across all hosts?
[11:19] <Ademan_> there's a way to make Xephyr go to a ctrl+alt+f*  place right? i want to call them tty's but i don't think that'd be correct since this would be an X session
[11:20] <mneptok> NotSure: unless you changed the default history variable in another environment file
[11:20] <NotSure> mneptok, no it is not where konsole stores the history, if i erase this file, i will still see commands before
[11:20] <soothsayer> NotSure: echo $HISTFILE
[11:20] <jrib> NotSure: history -c   will clear your history
[11:20] <saofhioa> MasterShrek, how can i know is the one i'm using now to connect to internet is crossed or not? :)
[11:20] <NotSure> OH YEAH? COOL! WOW OWO  WOOW!
[11:20] <MasterShrek> saofhioa, its probably not, you would know if it was
[11:20] <tigerplug292> saofioa what are you trying to do
[11:21] <mneptok> NotSure: bash loads the entire history when it starts. you need to delete the file without Konsloe running
[11:21] <saofhioa> tigerplug292, installing ubuntu on a pc without os, usb boot and cd reader :O
[11:21] <NotSure> jrib, you are the MAN!!
[11:21] <NotSure> mneptok, in other words, it stores it in ram?
[11:21] <tigerplug292> cant you configure the Bios to boot from CD?
[11:21] <saofhioa> MasterShrek, ok thank you :( i'll buy it :)
[11:21] <mneptok> NotSure: or swap.,
[11:21] <saofhioa> no tigerplug292 , the cd reader is broken
[11:21] <genii> saofhioa: There are two kinds of LAN cable for wiring. First (normal) type has all the wires running staright through so wiring ABCDEFGH from first plug is still wiring ABCDEFGH on second plug. Crossover has a few wires reversed on second plug. normally for plugging from a router to a switch or sometimes from a server to uplink part of router, etc. You can get a cheap short one for around $5 US
[11:21] <MasterShrek> saofhioa, u dont need one if u have a switch or a router though
[11:21] <Nyle> fglrx-kernel-source cannot be built because it can't find the contrib non-free repositories
[11:22] <warbler> tigerplug292: http://www.snovak.com/content/view/45/49/
[11:22] <Flagellum> bascule: It goes like this ... command - ping project.pqa.local, response - ping: unknown host project.pqa.local AND command - ping project, response - PING project.pqa.local (192.168.x.x) 56(84) bytes of data.
[11:22] <Nyle> can anyone tell me why the ubuntu package of fglrx-kernel-source would say that
[11:22] <saofhioa> i don't have router and i don't have switch
[11:22] <Lifesf> I have a question wondering if Gutsy's final release will work on HP Pavilion DV9000 series because i have a HP Pavilion dv9428ca and i can't get it to load.
[11:22] <NotSure> all right, looks good for now, it does clean the history of the currently running instance of shell
[11:22] <terlmann> I need some help with vnx
[11:22] <saofhioa> i don't have anything i need :p
[11:22] <terlmann> vnc
[11:22] <MasterShrek> terlmann, whats the problem?
[11:22] <tigerplug292> ok.... well I haven't done it Linux but I guess its similar to RIS installation on Windows. Google RIS Windows installation to give you an idea. You neet to boot to network and then direct to \\serverfolder with install files.
[11:22] <NotSure> but if i type history -c and go to other shell , it will still have its history there
[11:23] <genii> saofhioa: You don't need a router or a switch. all you need is a crossover network cable. All computer shops have them
[11:23] <terlmann> I cannot get my ubuntu to work with my windows machine correctly
[11:23] <tigerplug292> I'm sure you can make a boot Floppy or USB drive to do this?
[11:23] <bascule> Flagellum: in /etc/hosts localdomain    pqa.local
[11:23] <NotSure> so apparently history -c is instance-specific
[11:23] <terlmann> it could be realvnc's issue
[11:23] <mneptok> genii: your CAT5 pinouts are way wrong ;)
[11:23] <NotSure> no global command?
[11:23] <tigerplug292> warbler - thanks very much
[11:23] <MasterShrek> Lifesf, i should think so
[11:23] <saofhioa> thank you tigerplug292 now i look :)
[11:23] <genii> saofhioa: The outside is usually red or orange to distinguish from regular cable
[11:23] <terlmann> I want to give a local net computer access to mine
[11:23] <terlmann> can anyone help me ?
[11:23] <mneptok> NotSure: what are you trying to accomplish? no history at all, ever?
[11:23] <warbler> tigerplug292:lol
[11:23] <terlmann> I want to do it in vnc
[11:23] <saofhioa> ok genii, i'll buy it :D
[11:23] <Flagellum> bascule: Let me see
[11:24] <MasterShrek> terlmann, you need to run a vnc server on the pc u want to connect to
[11:24] <terlmann> my Remote Desktop applet is configures
[11:24] <NotSure> yes!! mneptok yes! You GOT IT!!
[11:24] <Lifesf> oki  :) thank you because so far they haven't really so I can't wait i keep trying the new betas wondering if the next will lol :) alright, I'll keep waiting, thank you :)
[11:24] <NotSure> no history at all ever for all instances of bash shell!
[11:24] <tigerplug292> I'm not saying thats a full proof idea. That the Windows way.... which is useless! - but it will give you an idea of network installations and how they work.
[11:24] <terlmann> MasterShrek : is such a thing running on ubuntu when you enable vnc ?
[11:24] <terlmann> in Remote desktop ?
[11:24] <genii> mneptok: Striaght thru is straight thru. Crossover i'd have to check which get moved. ABCDEFGH was an example
[11:24] <MasterShrek> it should be terlmann
[11:24] <soothsayer> NotSure:  unset HIST
[11:24] <adac> anyone knows why my feisty installation cannot display umlauts?
[11:24] <NotSure> ok, wait
[11:24] <Flagellum> bascule: what ip should I put that with?
[11:24] <tigerplug292> You need to find the equivalent of the i386 folder from windows in Ubuntu.. or some variation. Again, I'm assuming
[11:25] <bascule> Flagellum: none, you are declaring the local domain name
[11:25] <tigerplug292> The I386 folder it the one that the machine is directed to for the install
[11:25] <soothsayer> NotSure: Put that in .bashrc
[11:25] <NotSure> soothsayer, ok wait
[11:25] <Flagellum> bascule: do I need to /etc/init.d networking restart after that?
[11:25] <mneptok> soothsayer: i think taht's a bit extreme
[11:26] <mneptok> soothsayer: HISTFILESIZE might be less intrusive
[11:26] <saofhioa> thank you all guys :D
[11:26] <bascule> Flagellum: don't think so
[11:26] <ozzloy> when i boot my laptop without being plugged in, the wireless refuses to connect.  how do i fix this?
[11:26] <presto101> ive got a question if i install the beta and work with it will it update to the final release come october or will i need to reinstall
[11:26] <tarelerulz> findsmb just finds the computer I run it on samba shares. It shows some wierd ip and not something like 192.168.1.6 or something like that . Komba2 show the ip ,but it shows them all to be the same ,but I can still mount them.
[11:26] <bluemandude> im in a perdiciment. my friend called and said "i am trying linux, i just installed ubuntu." how do i talk him out of using ubuntu?
[11:26] <ozzloy> it will show the network, i can get it to connect if i ifdown eth1; ifup eth1
[11:26] <tigerplug292> Did you try updating the wireless drivers?
[11:26] <saofhioa> you are very kind :D
[11:26] <bascule> Flagellum: cause I am sure you can drop host/ip in there on the fly
[11:26] <ozzloy> but it won't stay connected
[11:26] <soothsayer> mneptok: Setting it to zero?
[11:26] <tigerplug292> Have you got the correct drivers?
[11:27] <NotSure> all right, unset HIST will probably disable the history forever on all instances of bash shell, but that is not what i need
[11:27] <saofhioa> thank you again and have a nice night (or day if you are from usa :p)
[11:27] <soothsayer> NotSure: What do you want again?
[11:27] <NotSure> i need so i type in command and all currently loaded instances of bash shell have their history erased
[11:27] <ozzloy> bluemandude: call him a troll
[11:27] <Flagellum> bascule: I typed that in and tried. Didn't work. restarted networking, didn't work. This is a tough one.
[11:28] <bascule> Flagellum: well I'm all out now ... sorry
[11:28] <mneptok> soothsayer: aye
[11:28] <mneptok> soothsayer: just had him do that
[11:28] <bluemandude> ozzloy - i already called him a noob... i figured that would do the trick. hes smart guy so that should be an insult.
[11:29] <Zamolxis> can someone recommend me webcam that would work as smooth as possible (out of the box) with ubuntu feisty amd64 ? hopefully something like under $50 that I can buy from walmart
[11:29] <tigerplug292> NFS isn't working for me
[11:29] <soothsayer> NotSure: Sorry, I don't know how alter shell variables from another instance of a shell (although it may be possible)
[11:29] <presto101> did anyone catch my question
[11:29] <mc44> presto101: no you can just update, it will be the same as the final
[11:29] <bascule> Flagellum: maybe not, not /etc/hosts, /etc/resolv.conf thats where we need to be :)
[11:29] <hexoroid> is there anyway to delete multiple files that have certain amount of size like 14 bytes ?
[11:30] <presto101> thanks mc44
[11:30] <soothsayer> presto101: You can upgrade to the beta from Feisty as well.
[11:30] <soothsayer> presto101: (No need for fresh install)
[11:30] <presto101> im switching from mint actually soothsayer
[11:30] <bascule> Flagellum: so /etc/resolv.conf-> domain    your.domain
[11:30] <gnomefreak> soothsayer: as its a bit broken right now i wouldnt even bring it up :(
[11:30] <presto101> i found mint when i first converted to linux
[11:30] <La_PaRCa> Hey guys. Does anyone know what kind of software would allow me to manage a small school? It has to be able to handle grades and class rosters and schedules for different classroms.
[11:31] <Ben_Cs> copying files through local network from my WinXP PC to my xubuntu pc goes fine. but the other way around is as slow as downloading files from Internet. WTF?!!!
[11:31] <bluemandude> La_Parca - write it yourself
[11:31] <bluemandude> its easy enough to do
[11:31] <presto101> but the no update feature in celena and some other things has me looking for a full featured distro
[11:31] <La_PaRCa> And thats why I figured someone must have done it already
[11:31] <hexoroid> is there anyway to delete multiple files that have certain amount of size like 14 bytes ?
[11:32] <mc44> La_PaRCa: try asking in #edubuntu
[11:32] <twoshadetod> is       this-site.com a valid naming convention for domains?
[11:32] <MasterShrek> La_PaRCa, i have paypal, ill write it for you :P
[11:32] <frojnd> helllo there
[11:32] <frojnd> I have problem loading fluxbox
[11:32] <amidaniel> twoshadetod: sure
[11:32] <jrib> hexoroid: you can use find to search for files of that size (I believe) and then you can pass another switch for it to delete them
[11:32] <twoshadetod> amidaniel, I thought it was but having a prob siging up for hosting with it :P
[11:32] <frojnd> I've just installed server and than fluxbox and GDM, but fluxbox won't start There is a error that /etc/X11/X doesn't exitst
[11:33] <frojnd> How can I create such file?
[11:33] <Flagellum> bascule: still no dice. Unfortunately I have to run to a work committment. Perhaps if I can find you later you can throw me some more hints...? But thank you!
[11:33] <twoshadetod> maybe it's checking to see if it's already regged before letting me do it
[11:33] <amidaniel> twoshadetod: O rly? What's the registrant?
[11:33] <bascule> Flagellum: welcome, gethostbyname is a good starter for al machines ...
[11:33] <genii> NotSure: I used to use a little trick, sudo echo -e "ENVELOP_VARIABLE=value" | /dev/ttyXXX          where ttyXXX is envelope you wish to alter
[11:33] <jrib> frojnd: you probably need xserver-xorg
[11:34] <genii> echo "THIS=value \n" rather
[11:34] <frojnd> jrib: thanx
[11:34] <twoshadetod> amidaniel, I haven't regged it yet but the hosting co needs a domain name to base the package off of, but it's going to be regged at netfirms 4.99 not bad eh?
[11:34] <bluemandude> sudo is the dumbest thing ever. will they ever bring back su?
[11:34] <Jowi> frojnd, here's the basics you need: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems
[11:34] <genii> with the -e .....bah need caffeine :)
[11:34] <MasterShrek> bluemandude, su exists too
[11:34] <twoshadetod> amidaniel, Yahoo has the lowest I've seen but does 1 per customer at the cheap deal, and they got wise about spoofing info to get more than 1, or so i've heard :p
[11:34] <mc44> bluemandude: are you just trolling? if so, please don't bother
[11:34] <frojnd> jrib: what's the command that detects keyboard mouse monitor ?
[11:34] <twoshadetod> at one point it was 1.99 for a year lol
[11:35] <bluemandude> you guys are no fun
[11:35] <jrib> !xconfig > frojnd (read the private message from ubotu)
[11:35] <jrib> frojnd: Jowi's link recommends a larger meta package btw, so you probably want that one
[11:35] <twoshadetod> bluemandude, does su not work for you?
[11:36] <bluemandude> twoshadedtod - nah, i was thinking about trying the beta but i have been told su doesnt exist anymore in ubuntu and that you need to sudo all the time
[11:36] <capo> how do i go about getting the drivers for .mov and DVD playback?
[11:36] <ompaul> !sudo
[11:36] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[11:36] <wolfric> does anyone know if theres a messenger program like amsn that has audio convo feature? amsn for example only has webcam
[11:36] <twoshadetod> bluemandude, yeah bro, weird it used to and i just checked lol yer right
[11:37] <bascule> !codecs > capo (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:37] <Zemus> Gutsy beta went public today :)
[11:37] <Zemus> I was waiting till today to upgrade. Yay.
[11:37] <twoshadetod> I dont mess with ubuntu betas lol
[11:37] <Jamesinator> I force quit a folder window I had up that had frozen, and now Nautilus has closed so I have no desktop -- how do I start it again?
[11:37] <MasterShrek> im running gusty right now, runs beautifully :)
[11:37] <Zemus> Today 1. I get to talk to my ex girlfriend after our two week "silence break from eachother" 2. the psp slim & lite piano black is released and 3. gutsy came out
[11:37] <bascule> Jamesinator: nautilus
[11:37] <Zemus> big day for me.
[11:37] <twoshadetod> Jamesinator, I beleive ctrl-alt-backspace reloads x
[11:37] <jrib> Jamesinator: open nautilus with Places -> Home  for example
[11:38] <Jamesinator> jrib: Thanks
[11:38] <mc44> Zemus: woo, but a bit offtopic for this channel :)
[11:38] <Zemus> mc44, this is true. Sorry. xD
[11:38] <Drew777> mc44, girlfriends are off topic in any linux channel
[11:39] <Zemus> haha.
[11:39] <bascule> Drew777: brilliant :)
[11:39] <bieb> anyone have a pretty good wysiwyg html editor, something to do the job of dreamweaver?
[11:39] <Zemus> "ex", not 'girlfriend'. EX.
[11:39] <kkathman> bieb  quanta
[11:39] <bascule> chmod +x girlfriend
[11:39] <bascule> cat girlfriend > /dev/null
[11:39] <kkathman> bieb: unfortunately its a kde app, but its the best html wysiwyg
[11:39] <ompaul> !#ubuntu
[11:39] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[11:39] <twoshadetod> rem girlfriend
[11:39] <twoshadetod> er rm my bad
[11:40] <mc44> !offtopix
[11:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about offtopix - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:40] <ompaul> !offtopic
[11:40] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:40] <mc44> thanks :)
[11:40] <jrib> bad linux jokes are welcome in #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:40] <bruenig> why would you chmod it and then cat it that doesn't make sense
[11:40] <twoshadetod> jrib, how about chuck norris jokes?
[11:40] <bieb> bascule.. maybe his ex girl is hot,,, then  I would chown bieb.bieb girlfriend
[11:40] <jrib> twoshadetod: sure
[11:40] <jaw> hi everybody, i'm trying to understand GPG and how to set it up for encrypting backups as here: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/209
[11:40] <bascule> bieb: crossed my mind, but he might kill himself :)
[11:41] <jaw> anyone crazy about GPG? (-;
[11:41] <MasterShrek> twoshadetod, when chuck norris jumps into a swimming pool he doesnt get wet, the pool gets chuck norris'ed
[11:41] <bieb> lol
[11:41] <Zemus> Quick question: Will the ubuntu 7.10 x86 iso have changed by the time it is the official stable release in october?
[11:41] <twoshadetod> Hell yeah
[11:41] <bascule> MasterShrek: awesome :))
[11:41] <MasterShrek> Zemus, yes
[11:41] <mc44> Zemus: yes
[11:41] <kkathman> there's a whole site of chuck norris jokes - some good, some not so good
[11:41] <kkathman> but this isnt the place for them
[11:41] <intelikey> does anyone know what kernel module has to be inserted to access cd/dvd 's ???
[11:41] <Zemus> ok, thanks.
[11:42] <MasterShrek> intelikey, it should be automatically done for you
[11:42] <intelikey> errr ide drive  ^  ??
[11:42] <Zemus> mc44, MasterShrek, you're both very helpful. Can you briefly tell me in what ways it will have changed?
[11:42] <twoshadetod> anyone run fraps in ubuntu?
[11:42] <intelikey> MasterShrek so do you know which module ?
[11:42] <buntunu1> hi
[11:42] <MasterShrek> no idea intelikey
[11:42] <mc44> !beta > Zemus
[11:42] <buntunu1> !hi
[11:42] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[11:42] <mc44> Zemus: read the links
[11:42] <genii> intelikey cdrom ? ide_cd ?
[11:42] <Zemus> mc44, aight, thanks
[11:43] <blahblahx> is there any way to compress and iso?
[11:43] <`Matir> blahblahx, bzip?
[11:43] <bruenig> you can try [gb] zipping it
[11:43] <JEFFmasterFlex> blahblahx: gzip, bzip, whatever you want
[11:43] <intelikey> genii maybe it's the fs driver i'm missing then.
[11:43] <jeyk1982> make sure you make an checksum to include with it
[11:44] <intelikey> genii that is isofs   correct ?
[11:44] <genii> intelikey: Might be UDF ?
[11:44] <intelikey> ah udf
[11:44] <CountX> jrib, i finally got into the boot cd by adding some boot options, i freed 6.5gb, and now it wont boot for another reason, its missing /bin/sh
[11:44] <blahblahx> wait so if i compress it and put it on a cd, will it still be bootable?
[11:44] <intelikey> nope.  still can't mount.
[11:44] <genii> intelikey: iso9660 or UDF usually
[11:44] <CountX> jrib, i get unable to execute"/bin/sh"  for rcS: No such file or directory
[11:45] <intelikey> tty24 [root@computer.~]  mount /mnt/cdrom/
[11:45] <intelikey> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[11:45] <blahblahx> anyone?
[11:45] <jrib> CountX: your system seems broken then
[11:45] <Slart> blahblahx: probably not
[11:45] <bruenig> CountX, do [ -f "/bin/sh" ]  && echo "it exists"
[11:45] <CountX> jrib, wtf
[11:45] <blahblahx> crap
[11:45] <bruenig> CountX, paste the output if any
[11:46] <blahblahx> so is there anyway to compress it without losing bootability?
[11:46] <CountX> bruenig, i cant get into the terminal...
[11:46] <Slart> blahblahx: you have a image that is too large in some way?
[11:46] <bruenig> CountX, probably not if /bin/sh is gone
[11:46] <blahblahx> well i want it to be much smaller
[11:46] <bruenig> CountX, why did you delete that
[11:46] <Slart> blahblahx: what's on it?
[11:46] <CountX> bruenig, i didnt
[11:46] <dead_alive> Hi, I have a Audio Related Problem in Ubuntu 7.04.  Audio Device: Intel HDA. It was working fine until today. I don't know what exactly is the problem, I can hear no Sound on my HeadPhone not on the Front Speakers.  Can anyone help ? Or tell me how to re-install Sound Driver ?
[11:46] <bruenig> CountX, you install any unofficial debs?
[11:46] <CountX> bruenig, i deleted a couple .iso files after burning them to dvd's
[11:47] <blahblahx> just some software
[11:47] <genii> intelikey: mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mountpoint/here
[11:47] <MasterShrek> dead_alive, try sudo modprobe intel-hda
[11:47] <intelikey> bruenig and CountX /bin/sh is a symlink.  it's not -f
[11:47] <blahblahx> im trying to make a mini cd
[11:47] <bruenig> intelikey, it is still a -f or is it -e only? let me see
[11:47] <blahblahx> so i took the normal cd, took off a lot of stuff, and then remastered it
[11:47] <edge_> I need help with Madwifi, I was following their instructions, and then, after editing the network interfaces, it said to "Comment out everything other than lo entries by using a '#' in front of the line and save the file." And now my laptop is having some serious difficulties
[11:47] <blahblahx> but its only 100mb less
[11:47] <prime> dead_alive: what are you doing, what app are you trying to listen to audio in ?
[11:47] <MasterShrek> dead_alive, sorry modprobe snd_hda_intel
[11:47] <Slart> blahblahx: you could compress the "payload" and then boot and decompress.. you'll need somewhere to put it though.. like a ramdisk or sometihng
[11:47] <{{Booh}}> Ubuntu SERVER... to install gnome, apt-get install gnome-desktop-environment ?
[11:47] <dead_alive> MasterShrek Module intell hda not found
[11:47] <`Matir> blahblahx, if it's software binaries, you won't get much compression at all... if you're using a linux live cd, they usually use an already compressed FS internally
[11:47] <bruenig> no it is still a -f intelikey
[11:48] <MasterShrek> dead_alive, use the other one i just gave u
[11:48] <dead_alive> prime Totten (st. like that)
[11:48] <genii> bah work
[11:48] <blahblahx> whatever
[11:48] <prime> dead_alive: sorry, did you mean totem ?
[11:48] <astro76> {{Booh}}, install ubuntu-desktop
[11:48] <dead_alive> prime yeap
[11:48] <intelikey> bruenig at any rate.  it's just a symlink.    ln -s bash /bin/sh
[11:48] <{{Booh}}> astro76, ah!  ok ;)
[11:48] <prime> dead_alive: so something else is using the audio (possibly)
[11:49] <bruenig> intelikey, yes but he says he can't get a tty or that would be the case although I believe it is symlinked to dash
[11:49] <dead_alive> prime I think the problem was created by TOTEM. Don't ask me how :D
[11:49] <dead_alive> MasterShrek Nothing happend :(
[11:49] <CountX> :(
[11:49] <intelikey> bruenig depends on the particular release
[11:49] <intelikey> defaults and whether or not it's default
[11:49] <prime> dead_alive: maybe a website, another app, if you dont see something launched, then you can check sudo ps -A
[11:49] <dead_alive> prime shouldn't something that is using the audio release it after a re-start ?
[11:50] <prime> dead_alive: so no applications are able to use audio at all, and this is after a restart ?
[11:50] <dead_alive> yeah
[11:50] <dead_alive> prime yeah
[11:51] <prime> dead_alive: maybe its the hardware your using to 'listen' to audio
[11:51] <Slart> dead_alive: the card i still being detected? "cat /proc/asound/cards" prints something about the soundcard?
[11:51] <dead_alive> Slart yeah
[11:52] <dead_alive> Slart on IRQ 23  (if that means anything to you guys)
[11:52] <dead_alive> prime it was working great till yesterday
[11:52] <babubuntu> ciao
[11:52] <Slart> hmm... my onboard snd_hdaintel or something sometimes just die silently if I have my webcam connected
[11:52] <Devourer> When I do java -version it tells me it is 1.4... is that the most recent version?
[11:52] <intelikey> duh.  found my problem.   /dev/cdrom was pointed at the wrong ide device.
[11:52] <prime> dead_alive: try another device to listen with
[11:53] <dead_alive> prime tried my headphone no sound
[11:53] <dead_alive> Slart :(
[11:53] <Slart> dead_alive: nothing in syslog about snd_hda ?
[11:53] <Slart> dead_alive: or in kernel log
[11:53] <prime> dead_alive: when switching devices, you need to let the application know what device to output the audio to
[11:54] <dead_alive> prime i just have 1 device :(
[11:54] <MrPink> lo
[11:54] <CountX> can anyone help?
[11:54] <prime> dead_alive: multiple computers? try the device on another computer
[11:55] <dead_alive> it's a laptop :(
[11:55] <dead_alive> Slart no logs' :(
[11:55] <prime> dead_alive: alsamixer can possibly help (maybe your volume is all the way down :)
[11:55] <dead_alive> prime he he..  i thought so too :(
[11:55] <MrPink> heguru: You there by any chance?
[11:55] <velko> CountX, with "cannot find /bin/sh" ?
[11:56] <CountX> velko, ya
[11:56] <margaret> ok have beryl manager installed and emerald themes but I cannot configure any of it ...
[11:56] <velko> CountX, can you start a terminal application and execute commands in it at all?
[11:56] <dead_alive> will hard disk tuning (hdparm) disable Audio by any chance ? I enabled that service just few day's ago.
[11:56] <CountX> velko, i can use a live cd
[11:57] <margaret> I can only pick my emerald setting
[11:57] <velko> CountX, i'm talking about the installation(?) you have problems with
[11:57] <dead_alive> prime Anyway tx for your help..
[11:57] <CountX> velko, no it doesnt let me
[11:57] <dead_alive> gtg
[11:57] <dead_alive> later
[11:57] <PaNzEr> hi all
[11:57] <PaNzEr> I've the problem with piix
[11:57] <PaNzEr> ..
[11:57] <MrPink> hi
[11:57] <margaret> also where is the forget what I was doing last session button
[11:58] <margaret> xfce
[11:58] <velko> CountX, you can try to install bash
[11:58] <PaNzEr> I've added in rc.local and modules
[11:58] <PaNzEr> but none..
[11:58] <PaNzEr> anybody?
[11:59] <velko> CountX, maybe from the livecd (if you are unable to do it from the broken install)
[11:59] <MrPink> heguru: knock knock :)
[11:59] <CountX> velko, what do i do?
[11:59] <PaNzEr> I've a notebook
[11:59] <PaNzEr> f3sc
[11:59] <edge_> I have an urgent question regarding the Madwifi installation, does anyone here have experience with that?
[12:00] <Jowi> PaNzEr, I don't understand your question or problem. can you please rephrase?
[12:00] <PaNzEr> Jowi ok
[12:00] <PaNzEr> when I start my notebook, in which I've installed Ubuntu 7.04
[12:00] <PaNzEr> I must write to start it
[12:00] <jodde> Hi guys
[12:00] <PaNzEr> modprobe piix
[12:00] <jodde> Anyone have experience with KDevelop?
[12:00] <MrPink> hi
[12:00] <PaNzEr> after people here had sayd me that I must add
[12:01] <edge_> I have a question regarding Madwifi
[12:01] <PaNzEr> piix in rc.local
[12:01] <PaNzEr> and
[12:01] <PaNzEr> modules
[12:01] <PaNzEr> but this don't work
[12:01] <PaNzEr> any idea?
[12:02] <velko> CountX, you boot the livecd, mount the root partition of your broken install, chroot into it and install bash (not quiet sure if you wont hit a wall with this procedure but it's worth a try)
[12:02] <luca_> hi everyone
[12:02] <edge_> Hullo Luca
[12:02] <PaNzEr> any idea boy=?
[12:02] <luca_> I have just updated to gutsy, everything functions better than in Feisty BUT one thing...
[12:02] <Jowi> PaNzEr, you put the module in /etc/modules. that should do it.
[12:02] <luca_> I can't make the magic keys for the luminosity function
[12:03] <velko> PaNzEr, your question does not make sense. and keep your posts on one line please
[12:03] <luca_> they did function in feisty
[12:03] <MrPink> Panzer are you german ?
[12:03] <edge_> So, once more, I have a question regarding MadWifi
[12:03] <PaNzEr> I'm italian
[12:03] <Jowi> PaNzEr, I understand your question and found this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/126552 and that recommends putting the module piix in /etc/modules
[12:03] <MrPink> ok gj Jowi ;)