[12:04] <jodde> Anyone know how to get the QT libs that KDevelop needs?
[12:04] <edge_> Anyone?
[12:04] <PaNzEr> Jowi I cannot open this page
[12:04] <bascule> !madwifi | edge_
[12:04] <ubotu> edge_: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:05] <luca_> PaNzEr: it opens fine here, and I am Italian too
[12:05] <tarelerulz> I am  lost.  I  found out ip for my other computer . I try to ssh into it has it says  RSA host key has just been changed? Then it gives me some finger print some like q1:7u and so on ? anyone know what to do ?
[12:05] <notebook> hi everyone--could anyone help with playing m4a files with rhythmbox?
[12:05] <Morphera> I have a bit of a problem... when doing things on my laptop (on Ubuntu 7.04), usually something like compiling stuff, ubuntu will simply shut down, entire laptop turns itself off. It never happened until I switched to ubuntu from Windows XP... Occasionally it'll claim that the temperature went too high, however I have determined this is not the problem. Anyone know what it could be and how I can solve it?
[12:05] <PaNzEr> luca_ what kind of notebook do u have?
[12:05] <freddyrivero> hello...im kinda lost i got a powerbook g4, and i want to install ubuntu on it...but i cant find a valid iso for it
[12:05] <PaNzEr> I've a core 2 duo
[12:06] <freddyrivero> when i try to download, i dont see the ppc iso
[12:06] <luca_> PaNzEr: Dell Inspiron
[12:06] <bascule> Morphera: i suspect it is overheating, try running a program called prime95 in XP, bet you get the same result
[12:06] <velko> tarelerulz, you reinstalled ssh-server and it has regenerated its keys
[12:06] <PaNzEr> I've asus f3sc
[12:06] <notebook> also, other than mp4s, does anyone use the avant window navigator (AWN) dock?
[12:07] <Jowi> PaNzEr, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38855/
[12:07] <Morphera> bascule, I switched to ubuntu from WinXP... and I can't reinstall that. I have already checked the temperature when it happened about ten minutes ago, the laptop is still very cool.
[12:07] <luca_> PaNzEr: in any case I do not have the problem reported in that bug sorry :)
[12:07] <freddyrivero> any help from the ppc stuff? :(
[12:07] <PaNzEr> Jowi
[12:07] <PaNzEr> can u give me the rep of Gusty
[12:07] <PaNzEr> to upgrade the kernel?
[12:07] <tarelerulz> velko, you mean on the computer I am trying to get at ? or the client computer ?
[12:08] <bascule> Morphera: is the thing on a flat surface or cushions like a bed/couch?
[12:08] <Jowi> PaNzEr, that is the paste of the bug report. it basicly say that putting piix in /etc/modules work. you say that /etc/modules do not load piix at boot?
[12:08] <notebook> any help with m4a/rhythmbox AWN would be very appeciated
[12:08] <YarekT> Morphera: do you have acpi, apic, api problems?
[12:08] <PaNzEr> yes Jowi
[12:08] <Morphera> err... what? How would I find that out?
[12:08] <PaNzEr> I've added but nopw..
[12:08] <PaNzEr> I've added but nope
[12:08] <Russel> hiho
[12:08] <bascule> Morphera: i will just about garauntee it is overheating, try the live cd too, open a pytohn shell and say 10**100**1000, see if it keels over there too
[12:08] <Jowi> PaNzEr, that is strange. can you paste /etc/modules and /etc/rc.local?
[12:09] <Russel> where are environments set like $KDEDIRS ?
[12:09] <velko> tarelerulz, you get this error when the keys on the server have changed. the client maintains a local cache of knonw hosts in ~/.ssh/knonwn_hosts
[12:09] <PaNzEr> yes wait
[12:09] <Jowi> !paste > PaNzEr (see priv msg)
[12:09] <Morphera> The LiveCD won't work due to a too slow CDRom drive.. and how do I open a python shell?
[12:09] <jodde> Anyone know how to get a list of people in the rooms in X-chat?
[12:09] <YarekT> Morphera: try booting it with boot opition "noacpi" (without quotes)
[12:09] <bascule> Morphera: say 'python; in an ordinary shell
[12:09] <slurpee> jode, bottom left corner
[12:09] <Morphera> okay...
[12:10] <jodde> Huh?
[12:10] <bascule> Morphera: if the cdrom is too slow, how come you installed??
[12:10] <slurpee>  should say "x users"
[12:10] <giuly> I have one hypothetical question: can I update from feisty to gutsy when it's released, or do I have to install gutsy manually?
[12:10] <notebook> i've downloaded the gstreamer packages but still rhythmbox won't play m4a, anyone have any suggestions?
[12:10] <Morphera> I used the alternative method on the CD.
[12:10] <slurpee> if you click on "x users"   it will show you all users in the room
[12:10] <KnuT> Hi
[12:10] <twoshadetod> anyone know a good hosting company that sells reseller pack's?
[12:10] <bascule> Morphera: say 'python' rather not 'python; sorry ;)
[12:10] <slurpee> for this channel it would say "1106 Users"
[12:10] <Morphera> The non-graphic installation :P
[12:10] <KnuT> Hmmmm I need hel please
[12:10] <bascule> well you can boot the same and run python there
[12:11] <jodde> ??
[12:11] <LinuxNI1> do you guys have a reccommned repo for compiz fusion on fiest 64 bit?
[12:11] <jodde> It's not there.
[12:11] <jodde> Just the rooms I'm in
[12:11] <Yetiamchosen> lol.
[12:11] <velko> !ask | KnuT
[12:11] <ubotu> KnuT: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:11] <KnuT> I install ubuntu 5.10 in my computer and the repositories are not working T_T
[12:11] <Yetiamchosen> I'm in the gutsy installer, and every time I double click "install", it just sits there. niiiice.
[12:11] <bascule> KnuT: too old
[12:11] <danger_> oix
[12:11] <tarelerulz> velko , so I reinstall the sever or client ?  Or both so they both start of fresh ?  I am bit lost . I don't know that much about ssh
[12:11] <Jaymac> KnuT 5.10 is no longer supported
[12:11] <notebook> can rhythmbox run m4a files?  anyone have a second to help with this?
[12:11] <KnuT> What should I do?O.o
[12:12] <Jaymac> Update to 6.06 or 7.04 :)
[12:12] <PaNzEr> Jowi ubuntu doesn't see my LAN, I put
[12:12] <Jaymac> 7.10 is out next month
[12:12] <PaNzEr> ifconfig eth0 up
[12:12] <PaNzEr> but It doesn't connect in lan
[12:12] <Morphera> running the command through python now.
[12:12] <velko> tarelerulz, none of them. you just delete the contents of the file ~/.ssh/known_hosts on the client machine. or rename the file to some other name
[12:12] <jodde> Anyone know the difference b/t Ubuntu and kUbuntu?
[12:12] <KnuT> I have to dowload the 6.06 or theres a patch or something tu turn the 5.10 to 6.06
[12:12] <KnuT> ?
[12:12] <Jaymac> You can download the CD images here: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[12:12] <DWonderly> Jodde GNOME and KDE
[12:12] <freddy> what about ppc jaymac?
[12:13] <Jaymac> freddy, 7.04 doesn't support PPC, but 6.06 does (I think)
[12:13] <Morphera> bascule, what would be supposed to happen?
[12:13] <tarelerulz> Velko , thanks , that is easy to do .  I will have to write that down I can feel this may happen again
[12:13] <freddy> how do i get to 6.06?
[12:14] <velko> tarelerulz, you have this problem _because_ the server keys are different. this means that the server has been reinstalled or that you are under attack
[12:14] <SuperLag> My install doesn't see the CD-ROM drive. I had a fix for this before, but I can't find (and don't remember the syntax) of the option I put on the kernel line in grub. It had the word "generic" in it? any of you guys familiar with this problem?
[12:14] <Jowi> LinuxNI1, "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/amaranth/ubuntu feisty main" should have amd64 version. haven't tried it though since i run 32 bit version of it.
[12:14] <bascule> Morphera: well that 10**100**1000 will max out cpu, generate a lot of heat and knock the thing over if it is overheating, you see we remove the OS from the equation by repeating the symptoms in 2 ways
[12:14] <jodde> Oh
[12:14] <jodde> Which is better?
[12:14] <jodde> I'm pretty new to Ubuntu
[12:14] <Morphera> well... there's been nothing happen yet.
[12:14] <DWonderly> jodde it's a matter of personal preference.
[12:15] <velko> !better | jodde
[12:15] <ubotu> jodde: 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.
[12:15] <Jaymac> freddy: http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06.1/ubuntu-6.06.1-desktop-powerpc.iso
[12:15] <Morphera> I've got my laptop sat on top of a cooler unit for it too.
[12:15] <triton---> hi i am trying to do a "fakeRaid" install of gutsy
[12:15] <bascule> Morphera: will take time .... patirnce
[12:15] <jodde> Okay.
[12:15] <freddy> jaymac i seriously love you
[12:15] <kbrooks> ok. so let me think.
[12:15] <triton---> ubuntu-base cannot be found, did it change name?
[12:15] <DWonderly> jodde I like GNOME and my wife likes KDE. It's the interface
[12:15] <Jaymac> :)
[12:15] <kbrooks> and get this straight
[12:15] <freddy> thanks
[12:15] <Dennis__> I can't seem to get sound, or movies to play.  Can anyone offer any help?
[12:15] <freddy> i hope you are a girl tho
[12:15] <freddy> lol
[12:15] <jodde> So does Kdevelop work in gnome at all?
[12:15] <bascule> Morphera: is it *always* there, or not there when it falls iver per-chance? ;)
[12:15] <Jowi> !upgrade | KnuT
[12:15] <ubotu> KnuT: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[12:15] <YarekT> Morphera: did it ever restart instead of just turning off?
[12:16] <Jowi> KnuT, basicly it takes you to this page : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DapperUpgrades
[12:16] <kbrooks> The laptop battery does not ever charge up when I use GNOME, but it does when I use XFCE. Why?
[12:16] <bascule> :)
[12:17] <NIckDangr> does anyone know off the top of their head the name of the program that allows one to run a shell that doesn't log out when you exit the main shell?  I thought it was called "same" but that doesn't seem to be it
[12:17] <YarekT> bascule: lol, no comment
[12:17] <elfranger> good evening
[12:17] <velko> NIckDangr, did you think about screen?
[12:17] <Dennis__> I can't seem to get sound, or movies to play.  Can anyone offer any help?
[12:17] <triton---> hi i am trying to do a "fakeRaid" install of gutsy. ubuntu-base cannot be found, did it change name?
[12:17] <elfranger> quick question: what do I use (if I can) to expand a partition online?
[12:17] <NIckDangr> that's it, velko - THANKS
[12:17] <NIckDangr> :)
[12:17] <NIckDangr> lol
[12:18] <flpwch> I'm using the Intel 3945 ABG wireless card in my laptop, which, on the wiki, is shown as supported.  But, when I start up into ubuntu, it finds all the networks but can't connect.  I know I'm using the right settings and password, but it won't connect to any of them.
[12:18] <terlmann> ok
[12:18] <terlmann> vnc works partly
[12:18] <DWonderly> jodde read this if you want to know more.   http://linuxreviews.org/software/desktops/
[12:18] <terlmann> still having a MAJOR problem
[12:18] <PaNzEr> Jowi
[12:18] <PaNzEr> ipv6.chat.freenode.net.
[12:18] <terlmann> I cannot take control from the remote client
[12:18] <PaNzEr> ops
[12:18] <elfranger> do I boot the server on a livecd of some kind and then launch some partition magic application?
[12:18] <PaNzEr> topic
[12:18] <bascule> YarekT: I am a repair tech, see it all day long :)
[12:18] <terlmann> can someone help me with this ?
[12:18] <PaNzEr> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38859/
[12:18] <PaNzEr> see here
[12:19] <tarelerulz> velko, it has been fun last couple of days .  trying to network all my computers .  trying to get it so I can control all the computers for one other .  with ssh , vnc and trying to get it so all the shares work right too. One of them don't have monitor either . anyways thanks.
[12:19] <oriez> http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/2453/0927071753uc7.jpg ubuntu bug!?
[12:19] <freddy> lol im downloading at 9 kb
[12:19] <freddy> is going to be a long road
[12:19] <Marbug> my cdrom drive doesn't seem to be hda, but what device clould it be then? :s
[12:19] <Dennis__> I can't seem to get sound, or movies to play.  Can anyone offer any help?
[12:20] <warbler> !sound
[12:20] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:20] <YarekT> bascule: i know its a common probelm, but its very easy diagnosed, so i thought when the guy said that its not heat, i belived him :) my insolence
[12:20] <oriez> another picture when i tried to bootup the ubuntu on recovery mode - http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/8241/0927071756oq7.jpg
[12:20] <DWonderly> !girls
[12:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about girls - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:20] <LjL> !botabuse
[12:20] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[12:20] <PaNzEr> velko can u help me?
[12:20] <bascule> YarekT: yeah they never wanna believe that, they want a new one in my case .. :)
[12:21] <greg_> hello
[12:21] <Morphera> Okay, it did shut down... however, there is no way the CPU had reached 80C.
[12:21] <oriez> why everyone ignoring me
[12:21] <elfranger> ok, read some FAQ now.. I think I am now supposed to boot on the gparted livecd... is this correct?
[12:21] <bieb> is it better to run wine with a windows program or.. vmware with a Windows vmx? is there a speed comparison?
[12:21] <Pici> !patience | oriez
[12:21] <ubotu> oriez: 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
[12:21] <Dennis__> oriez, in case you didn't notice, there are 1114 peopel in here
[12:21] <velko> PaNzEr, what's your problem?
[12:21] <PaNzEr> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38859/
[12:22] <PaNzEr> the module piix
[12:22] <bieb> 1116
[12:22] <terlmann> yea
[12:22] <PaNzEr> is not load in the modules
[12:22] <oriez> Dennis__,   -_-
[12:22] <PaNzEr> at the startup..
[12:22] <terlmann> and none of them are helping me
[12:22] <terlmann> :-)
[12:22] <terlmann> :D
[12:22] <dtamas> hi! how can i use multiple desktop in gutsy with compiz-fusion?
[12:22] <elfranger> I guess we will all be served in due time
[12:22] <frojnd> what's the defalut file browser for fluxbox ?
[12:23] <velko> PaNzEr, can you load it manually with "sudo modprobe piix"?
[12:23] <oriez> dtamas, do not cut the line
[12:23] <greg_> guys, anyone here with knowladge on HIBERNATION and or maybe someone had problems with that on DELL Latitude D620 ??????? I have cruised many forums and I can'
[12:23] <bascule> Morphera: doesn't have too, if the air temp gets to a certain point inside, it goes off, you need to blow the vents with compressed air, it is a very easy fix
[12:23] <PaNzEr> I won't to load manually
[12:23] <PaNzEr> piix..
[12:23] <PaNzEr> I would that system load automatically
[12:23] <PaNzEr> piix..
[12:23] <greg_> can't find solution to my problem with it  :) ?????
[12:23] <spar1> hey does anyone know how i can fix my resolution on here? I have an ati x1600xt.
[12:23] <LjL> oriez, have you, by any chance, tried adding the "noapic" option to your kernel line?
[12:23] <velko> PaNzEr, you are not able to load it manually?
[12:23] <Morphera> Okay... I shall try to get some some time then, thanks bascule :)
[12:23] <PaNzEr> no..
[12:24] <gous> hi, I got ndiswrapper and broadcom drivers working, and I can connect to most OPN WEP networks, but not WPA
[12:24] <elfranger> here's my scenario: when I installed my ubuntu server to my 100GB drive, I somehow managed to make the partition only 10GB... now I need to expand the partition -> Do I use the gparted livecd?
[12:24] <bascule> Morphera: welcome, I see it every day at work
[12:24] <oriez> my question is more important than anyone cuz i cant bootup for a week
[12:24] <velko> PaNzEr, so your problem is not that the module does not get loaded automatically but that it cannot be loaded at all
[12:24] <bieb> is it better to run wine with a windows program or.. vmware with a Windows vmx? is there a speed comparison?
[12:24] <PaNzEr> why?
[12:24] <LjL> oriez, no, it isn't. but anyway, you should answer people's enquiries about your question, including mine.
[12:25] <T-Connect> Oct almost here. =D
[12:25] <oriez> http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/2453/0927071753uc7.jpg ubuntu doesn't bootup!?
[12:25] <spar1> I can't put my resolution native to my screen how do I get more options?
[12:25] <velko> PaNzEr, incompatible kernel version perhaps? i'm not familiar with this module and the way you installed it
[12:25] <greg_> guys I can't get my laptop to Hibernate !!!
[12:25] <betatest20> hi! I need help with a bluetooth connection: hcitool scan gives the connection, wammu can't find it. How do I access the phone?
[12:25] <T-Connect> New Ubuntu will be release next month right?
[12:25] <margaret> anyone running xfce?
[12:25] <PaNzEr> k velko
[12:25] <greg_> I have used uswsup package
[12:25] <spikeb> yep T-Connect
[12:25] <PaNzEr> can u give me the rep of gusty
[12:25] <T-Connect> Yay
[12:25] <Jaymac> T-Connect 18th October... see #ubuntu+1 for information
[12:25] <PaNzEr> to upgrade the kernel?
[12:25] <Jaymac> PaNzEr, #ubuntu+1
[12:26] <antennae> hi
[12:26] <tarelerulz> What is the ubuntu for general chat ?
[12:26] <greg_> and it's not working
[12:26] <marx2k> !offtopic
[12:26] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:26] <elfranger> oriez: have you tried google? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=251944
[12:26] <greg_> when I try to hibernate I got black screen
[12:26] <LjL> elfranger: will give him that link.
[12:26] <tarelerulz> Ubotu thanks
[12:26] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[12:26] <greg_> and then nothing happens until system stops
[12:26] <PaNzEr> Jowi are u here?
[12:27] <greg_> when I start Ubuntu starts normaly
[12:27] <greenmanspirit> anyone know a cross-compiler that will let me compile my qt app for windows?
[12:27] <greg_> like there was no hibernation
[12:27] <Jowi> PaNzEr, I can't find anything wrong. I was thinking though. is rc.local in your /etc/rc3.d ?
[12:27] <KnuT> Jowi I tried to follow the instructions but even my synaptic is down, i cant download the update because the links on the repositories are not working
[12:27] <magnetron> greenmanspirit: mingw
[12:27] <PaNzEr> no
[12:27] <PaNzEr> rc.local is located in /etc
[12:27] <elfranger> oriez: one more: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/64125
[12:27] <frojnd> what's the defalut file browser for fluxbox ? or what's the leightest file browser?? I have fluxbox and GDM
[12:27] <Jowi> PaNzEr, do this exist /etc/init.d/rc.local ?
[12:28] <Jaymac> elfranger, he's been kicked and banned :)
[12:28] <elfranger> oh...
[12:28] <greenmanspirit> magnetron: guess I am unable to do it from my ubuntu machine
[12:28] <elfranger> I didn't even notice that - HAHA
[12:28] <velko> frojnd, there is no default file browser in fluxbox. fluxbox is just a window manager
[12:28] <PaNzEr> yes
[12:28] <PaNzEr> Jowi
[12:28] <Jaymac> KnuT, what is your problem?
[12:28] <Jowi> PaNzEr, ok, good. does /etc/rc2.d/S99rc.local exist?
[12:28] <frojnd> velko: so what's the leightest file browser :)
[12:29] <velko> frojnd, try thunar. it's light and intuitive
[12:29] <magnetron> greenmanspirit: oh, you mean compile FOR an windows arch... i have no idea how to do it
[12:29] <PaNzEr> yes Jowi
[12:29] <Jowi> PaNzEr, ok, so your /etc/rc.local config should be read. strange that a manual modprobe does the trick but not loading it like that at boot.
[12:30] <InZaNe> hihi,   Am I the only one that thinks Ubuntu should have better AMD/ATI support
[12:30] <dead_alive> What does this error MSG mean ? I can't hear no sound in Ubuntu 7.04. Pls Help.   Error Msg: Audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile = music:   Resource busy or not available.
[12:30] <greenmanspirit> magnetron: yeah, instead of having to set up the qt dev enviroment in windows
[12:30] <KnuT> Jaymac, I'm trying to update my ubuntu from 5.10 to 6.06
[12:30] <betatest20> sorry, gtg
[12:30] <PaNzEr> Jowi how must I do?
[12:30] <magnetron> greenmanspirit: wait, mingw32 is in the repos!
[12:30] <Jowi> KnuT, find another mirror.
[12:30] <Jowi> !mirror | KnuT
[12:30] <ubotu> KnuT: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[12:30] <spar1> I Need help setting my resolution for my computer It wont let me go 1440x900
[12:30] <Jaymac> KnuT... edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and change instances of breezy (that's 5.10, right?) to dapper
[12:30] <Jaymac> if you are unable to upgrade via update-manager
[12:31] <magnetron> spar1: do you have an intel graphics card?
[12:31] <spar1> nah ati
[12:31] <dead_alive> What does this error MSG mean ? I can't hear no sound in Ubuntu 7.04. Pls Help.   Error Msg: Audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile = music:   Resource busy or not available.
[12:31] <magnetron> !fixres | spar1, read these links plz
[12:31] <InZaNe> Ubuntu doesnt really like ATI
[12:31] <spar1> I have done it before but
[12:31] <ubotu> spar1, read these links plz: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:31] <spar1> ty
[12:31] <spar1> ill check them out
[12:31] <elfranger> dead_alive: it means your sound does not work
[12:31] <PaNzEr> Jowi can I set the kernel with gusty rep?
[12:32] <PaNzEr> then I fix the problem?
[12:32] <dead_alive> elfranger it worked prefect Yesterday :)
[12:32] <elfranger> dead_alive: there is an entry on ubuntuforums about it, but no solution as I see it
[12:32] <elfranger> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341006
[12:32] <dead_alive> elfranger nice tx.
[12:32] <greenmanspirit> magnetron: i just saw that, i'm installing it and i hope it works
[12:33] <Jowi> PaNzEr, no idea.
[12:33] <PaNzEr> can u give me the rep of gusty?
[12:33] <PaNzEr> that I can download the deb of the kernel?
[12:33] <Jowi> PaNzEr, I don't know it.
[12:33] <velko> frojnd, another popular option for file browser in fluxbox is rox-filer
[12:33] <overlord> I'm not able to use beryl/compiz effects. I have installed my graphic card properly. Can anyone help me?  No one on #ubuntu-effects seems to be replying.
[12:33] <Jowi> PaNzEr, have you tried an earlier kernel instead?
[12:33] <tapoxi> Hello, I just upgraded to the beta and I am unable to hear sound outside of tests.
[12:34] <Jowi> !gutsy > tapoxi (see priv msg)
[12:34] <elfranger> oh well, will check back in tomorrow or saturday to see if someone can give me some hints. Have a nice evening all. I am going to bed
[12:34] <Jaymac> tapoxi, see #ubuntu+! for gutsy support
[12:34] <Jaymac> #ubuntu+1 ** sorry
[12:34] <PaNz> Jowi, no
[12:34] <PaNz> I've the kernel fault
[12:35] <frojnd> velko: thanx
[12:35] <dead_alive> Ubuntu is PAIN
[12:35] <PaNz> 2.6.20-15-generic
[12:35] <overlord> I'm not able to use beryl/compiz effects. I have installed my graphic card properly. Can anyone help me?
[12:35] <Jowi> PaNz, sorry, I'm out of ideas. and it's after midnight here so I need some sleep.
[12:35] <KnuT> Jacymac , I dont know how to edit my source list :S
[12:35] <dead_alive> overlord not able to means ?
[12:35] <luca_> !pastebin |overlord
[12:35] <PaNz> lol
[12:35] <ubotu> overlord: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:36] <PaNz> too me ;O
[12:36] <dead_alive> overlord do you know where to get it from ?
[12:36] <luca_> try to do compiz --replace and post the output
[12:36] <marx2k> Has anyone here compiled their own kernel?
[12:36] <overlord> yes, i have installed compiz..
[12:36] <dead_alive> overlord install beryl Manager
[12:36] <ffm>  Is there a truecrypt precompiled for gutsy? I cannot seem to compile it myself.
[12:36] <overlord> when i launch the compiz manager and change the settings, nothing happens..
[12:37] <KnuT> Jaymac ...i find the source.list but dont know what to write in it :S
[12:37] <dead_alive> overlord install beryl Manager and put it in Startup list.
[12:37] <kylehase> If I install the 7.10 beta and run updates, will it be the same as installing the full release when that becomes available?
[12:37] <Jaymac> KnuT... do you see all of the entries... they will say something like: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ breezymain restricted universe multiverse
[12:37] <velko> !anyone | marx2k
[12:37] <ubotu> marx2k: 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?
[12:37] <overlord> i had installed beryl manager, it was working fine in the beginning, but after sometime it stopped working. then i read on the forums that it is no longer supported, so i removed it and went for compiz instead
[12:37] <tripppy> a good HCL for DVB-T TV tuners in ubuntu?
[12:38] <edson> hi all
[12:38] <Jaymac> KnuT, change the word breezy to dapper
[12:38] <ffm> kylehase: yes
[12:38] <Jaymac> and comment out any unofficial repositories....
[12:38] <KnuT> Jaymac , Ok
[12:38] <kylehase> Thanks ffm
[12:38] <Jaymac> (by putting a # in front of the line)
[12:39] <dead_alive> overlord on your Login Screen  choose Option and Choose Compiz as your session
[12:39] <ScorpKing> how can i pipe dd if=/dev/hdc of=cd.iso | scp user@host:/directory ? is that even possible?
[12:39] <marx2k> ok, what advice does anyone who has compiled their own kernel have for someone about to delve into compiling their own kernel?
[12:40] <magnetron> !compile | marx2k
[12:40] <NemesisD> hey all, trying to read some data off a tape drive and I'm getting some I/O errors, dmesg shows Device not ready: <6>: Current: sense key: Not Ready
[12:40] <ubotu> marx2k: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[12:40] <Jowi> PaNzEr, ok, how about this... "sudo nano /etc/init.d/startpiix" and add "#!/bin/bash [new line]  modprobe piix" in there: "sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/startpiix" : "sudo update-rc.d startpiix defaults 99"
[12:40] <Xero> marx2k, make sure you have all the drivers for your hard drive and filesystem in the initrd, or you'll not be able to boot it.
[12:41] <marx2k> Xero: This is being done in a virtual machine under VirtualBox
[12:41] <Xero> marx2k, then I guess you have nothing to worry about.
[12:41] <Jay> hi
[12:41] <Xero> Just make a Virtualbox backup incase it won't boot and you overwrote the old kernel.
[12:41] <marx2k> :D
[12:41] <Jay> what do u guys do on hter
[12:41] <Jay> here
[12:42] <marx2k> yeah I think all I have to do is make a copy of the actual image file right?
[12:42] <Xero> We discuss Ubuntu.
[12:42] <Jay> what?
[12:42] <Xero> !ubuntu | Jay
[12:42] <Jay> is that
[12:42] <ubotu> Jay: 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
[12:42] <Jay> okay
[12:42] <velko> marx2k, keep an old kernel in order to be able to boot again. make sure you compile the driver for your / file system into the kernel (or add it to the initramfs). everything else is not that important ;-)
[12:42] <Jay> cya
[12:42] <Xero> It makes windows look like crap
[12:43] <marx2k> ok, so main thing... make a snapshot image of a functional install of Ubuntu right before I start playing with the kernel
[12:43] <Xero> marx2k, yes.
[12:43] <marx2k> excellent :)
[12:43] <Xero> Kernel eff-ups = everything eff-ups
[12:44] <Xero> Same with the Initramfs
[12:44] <andy_33_> Why cant I change the color of my window boarder?
[12:44] <velko> ScorpKing, not tried it but you can try something like this "dd if=/dev/hdc of=/dev/stdout | scp /dev/stdin user@host:/directory"
[12:46] <wonde> How can fix clvm:subprocess post-installation script exit status
[12:46] <BobSapp> it would seem http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com is down. Is this true?
[12:46] <danya> how can I install windows on ubuntu feisty ?
[12:46] <YarekT> velko, ScorpKing, maybe pipe though gzip first? its a big load sending over network
[12:46] <LjL> BobSapp: it replies for me.
[12:46] <BobSapp> hmm.
[12:46] <ScorpKing> velko: i need to backup my laptop hda1 so there won't be space to store the iso before it get's copied to my server. will boot from live cd.
[12:46] <velko> BobSapp, i can access it
[12:46] <LjL> !virtualizers > danya    (danya, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:47] <velko> ScorpKing, my example does not try to store anything on your disk. but i'm not sure if it will work though
[12:47] <BobSapp> maybe i need to update
[12:47] <NemesisD> whats the best FTP server for ubuntu platforms
[12:47] <wonde> Fixing Error occurred during updating in ubuntu
[12:47] <wonde> ?
[12:48] <ScorpKing> NemesisD: i like vsftpd
[12:48] <velko> YarekT, correct. but not that big issue if he'll push it on the lan
[12:48] <superman> Playing /media/cdrom0.
[12:48] <superman> Win32 LoadLibrary failed to load: avisynth.dll, /usr/lib/win32/avisynth.dll, /usr/local/lib/win32/avisynth.dll
[12:48] <superman> Seek failed
[12:48] <greg_> guys, anyone can help with laptops and hibernation problems ??
[12:48] <danya> LjL : .. that didn't help .. for photoshop on wine .. it didnt work ..
[12:48] <superman> any one know hw to fix this?
[12:48] <LjL> danya: "that" what? there are like 6 possible alternatives listed there
[12:48] <ScorpKing> velko: thanks, i'll try that.
[12:49] <wonde> any body who help me in fixing error occurred during updating of ubuntu
[12:49] <danya> LjL : only 2 .... VMware .. and wine ...
[12:49] <BobSapp> greg_:  how are you hibernating the laptop , and did you use acpi?
[12:49] <LjL> danya, VMWare will almost certainly work, since it emulates a full-blown PC computer with very few glitches. you do have to install Windows on it - but that's just what you asked
[12:49] <greg_> BobSapp: I'm tryinh sudo s2disk, choosing from shutdown menu or closing the lid
[12:49] <BobSapp> qemu was pretty good, I had xp running under that
[12:49] <LjL> danya, and I also know that at least certain versions of Photoshop can be made to work with WINE
[12:50] <LjL> !appdb > danya    (danya, see the private message from Ubotu) perhaps this helps
[12:50] <greg_> BobSapp: I got same action almost every time, sometimes it does work but rarely
[12:50] <NemesisD> ScorpKing, any reason why you prefer it to proftpd?
[12:50] <BobSapp> greg_: are you using the swap partition as the location for the hibernate image?
[12:50] <Draggin> Evening! Can anyone tell me what 'utime' is?
[12:50] <Jaymac> Draggin, uptime?
[12:50] <DanC> hmm... I'm trying https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GutsyUpgrades without luck. update-manager doesn't say anything about a new release
[12:51] <greg_> BobSapp: it goes to terminal, then is saying that it takes system snapshot and then nothing happens
[12:51] <murkyMurk> Draggin: universal time?
[12:51] <ScorpKing> NemesisD: not really. it's simple to use i guess. never used proftpd tho.
[12:51] <greg_> BobSapp: when it works it's saving image on disk
[12:51] <Draggin> Jaymac - what does it have to do with archives?  I'm trying to unzip a tar and I keep getting 'Cannot utime' errors
[12:51] <d1splay> what the command to show the current display (0:0, 1:0, etc..) ?
[12:51] <adac> can someone help mewith ati and fglrx?
[12:51] <d1splay> adac: #ubuntu-effects
[12:51] <Jaymac> oh, not s ure Draggin
[12:51] <BobSapp> greg_: im not sure if hibernate is properly implemented yet
[12:51] <tarelerulz> any of you had findsmb report just the share on the computer you run it on ?  Or have komba2 report all the same ip for the shares ?
[12:51] <greg_> BobSapp: I thought it's happening by default, image goes to SWZP
[12:51] <Xero> !bug 56125
[12:52] <Draggin> murkyMurk - do you have any idea?
[12:52] <bascule> Draggin: doesn't like the time stamps
[12:52] <BobSapp> last time I heard
[12:52] <BobSapp> *checked, it was still beta
[12:52] <greg_> BobSapp: hm ....
[12:52] <Xero> bug 56125
[12:52] <Draggin> bascule - so how do I get aroudn the problem? How can I unzip it?
[12:52] <murkyMurk> Draggin: google has many on that error maessage
[12:52] <Evanlec> Evanlec: test
[12:52] <d1splay> what the command to show the current display (0:0, 1:0, etc..) ?
[12:52] <BobSapp> or alpha even, anyway check there arent some devices that are stopping the hibernation process
[12:52] <Jaymac> echo $DISPLAY
[12:52] <LjL> Xero, doesn't work in this channel
[12:52] <uuee12> d1splay: echo $DISPLAY
[12:52] <greg_> BobSapp: it's very strange as this works sometimes
[12:52] <d1splay> tx
[12:52] <BobSapp> check the in the kernel source
[12:53] <bascule> Draggin: maybe the man page holds a clue, not being dismissive, just a suggestion :)
[12:53] <BobSapp> greg_: the same used to happen to me. although I thought they would have solved the problem by now
[12:53] <Draggin> bascule - the man page to what though? Tar?
[12:53] <greg_> BobSapp: are you still having this problem or did you solved it ?
[12:54] <murkyMurk> Draggin: tar: scripts: Cannot utime: Operation not permitted tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors Huh?  Installation failed. Do have write permissions on the target directory *path*/linux-2.6.3?  I found out, that it is a problem, if the parent directory doesn't belong to  the current user. Then it may fail due to missing permissions.  If I add the option --no-overwrite-dir to the tar call it succeds.
[12:54] <bascule> well if it is tar.gz gunzip it first then tar -x it
[12:54] <bascule> Draggin: ^^
[12:54] <BobSapp> yeah i unloaded my usb host module whenever i wanted to hibernate
[12:54] <Draggin> murkyMurk - thanks I'll try that
[12:54] <amidaniel> bascule: or just tar -zx :)
[12:55] <BobSapp> that was on my old laptop (PCG-SR1K)
[12:55] <intracath> ol,algum do Brasil?Sou novato aqui...
[12:55] <Draggin> murkyMurk - just out of interest - I was on exactly that page, reading his solution now :)
[12:55] <intracath> BRASIL???
[12:55] <darlok> Does ubuntu make local copies of files that are opened from removable media?  So as to somehow access them once the removable media is taken out?
[12:55] <bascule> amidaniel: trying to work out if the prob is gunzip or tar though, gotta split it down
[12:55] <greg_> BobSapp: did you have luck with this problem or still same ?
[12:56] <LjL> darlok: uhm, no, but Linux tends to be quite aggressive with file caching, so it's likely that a few of the data are kept in RAM
[12:56] <amidaniel> bascule: Ah, okay, missed the first half of the convo :)
[12:56] <murkyMurk> darlok: not unless you tell it to
[12:56] <BobSapp> in my case that helped yes.
[12:56] <bascule> amidaniel: np:)
[12:56] <LjL> darlok: removing a mounted USB key while it's being accessed is not something i would attempt, in any case.
[12:57] <kkathman> ahh c'mon LjL live dangerously :)
[12:57] <darlok> LjL: No, I know that.  I just see that someone opened a couple of files from some kind of removable media using my login... wanted to find out what they were...
[12:57] <BobSapp> greg_: you should also be aware that hibernation sometimes takes a very long time
[12:57] <BobSapp> even minutes
[12:57] <darlok> murkyMurk: How would I set it up to do that?
[12:57] <LjL> kkathman: last time i did (mistakenly), i said bye bye to an MP3 player i had originally paid 60... no thanks :)
[12:57] <Crozar> for innotek VirtualBox it asks for WIN XP CD , can i use winxp usb edition or winxp live cd edition ? it has a compact neccesary files in them only with no more  bamzam stuf
[12:57] <xeer> i'm using feisty gnome. my compact flash card gets recognized as 2TB. gparted is not able to write the disklabel
[12:57] <danya> LjL : lol .. ok how can I install windows .. that was my Q .. I understand that I can run windows on VMware ...
[12:58] <Draggin> Aaaargh!! The unzip seemed to work now, but now I keep getting errors that say 'Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 0??
[12:58] <kkathman> LjL:  ouch!! I'd say it sure wasnt worth that if it was that delicate! lol
[12:58] <LjL> darlok: ah, no, no way to do that, unless the system happened to be using swap and data ended up there (and even then, it would take some sophisticated tools to scan swap for meaningful information)
[12:58] <murkyMurk> darlok: no, i wasn't clear. You woudl have to explicitly copy those files to your had drive...i've never heard of it being done automatically
[12:58] <LjL> danya, just like you'd install it on a "real" computer
[12:58] <greg_> BobSapp: might be true, but it's just not happening, it doesn't persist image to disk, disk is not flashing and after minute of blank screen it just switches of
[12:58] <BobSapp> danya: if you want to help on installing windows, maybe you should ask in microsoft.
[12:58] <xeer> "Disk /dev/sdc: 2199.0 GB, 2199023255552 bytes"
[12:58] <BobSapp> greg_: oh
[12:58] <darlok> murkyMurk: Ah... gotcha.  Damned security features are a double-edged sword at times ;)
[12:59] <BobSapp> greg_: i never had that.
[12:59] <Crozar> for innotek VirtualBox it asks for WIN XP CD the default copy ,((( BUT ))) can i use winxp usb edition or winxp live cd edition ??? it has a compact neccesary files in them only with no more  bamzam stuf
[12:59] <greg_> BobSapp: :) thx Bob
[12:59] <heguru> !windows | danya
[12:59] <ubotu> danya: 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
[01:00] <Draggin> Nevermind - my bad - I'm an idiot - I was trying to unzip on a vfat partition, so the permissions were screwing around :)
[01:00] <danya> LjL : .. dont I have to get partitions ? .. I want ubuntu .. I love linux I'm anti windows .. I just need windows for photoshop ! and a sony ericsson pc suite ...
[01:00] <SlimeyPete> Crozar: should be able to. Only way to find out is to try it and see :)
[01:00] <Draggin> danya - have you tried GIMP?
[01:00] <BobSapp> ubotu: do you think we should help danya to migrate from ubuntu to windows?
[01:00] <xeer> people should ignore questions regarding installing windows xp in #ubuntu. they're a dime a dozen and have no relevant context here. i on the other hand have a valid question that isn't being responded to.
[01:00] <murkyMurk> Draggin: lol...cuting new ground on the frontiers :-)
[01:00] <LjL> danya, no, when using VMWare (or QEmu, or VirtualBox), you will not need partitions: a "virtual hard drive", which is really a file, is used instead.
[01:00] <danya> Draggin : yea .. not is sufficient as CS
[01:00] <Crozar> SlimeyPete: ok il go step by step il downlaod usb edition then live cd then thats 4 hours of my wasted time should've just downloaded the default copy instead.. =)
[01:00] <KnuT> Jaymac , thanks... at least my apt-get update command is working now
[01:01] <Jaymac> no problem
[01:01] <Draggin> murkyMurk - hey?? What you on about :)
[01:01] <BobSapp> besides you install windows first then ubuntu
[01:01] <SlimeyPete> xeer: presumably, no-one knows the answer.
[01:01] <BobSapp> it makes it a whole lot easier
[01:01] <LjL> danya: VMWare can do that automatically, for QEmu, you need the qemu-img tool (type man qemu-img for instructions), for VirtualBox, not sure - same as VMWare i think
[01:01] <Jaymac> hope it's relatively problem free :)
[01:01] <Crozar> SlimeyPete: or it might work =P
[01:01] <xeer> out of a thousand people here i'm highly sure someone would know about compact flash cards
[01:01] <Draggin> danya - The new version of GIMP (2.4) promises to address quite a lot of missing features and looks quite good.  I think it's in RC3 already
[01:01] <danya> BobSapp : .. when I installed ubuntu .. I accidently formated windows .... and as I said I'm anti-windows .. I've been told that I'll be attacked for asking such a Q ...
[01:02] <noelferreira> i have a script in the /etc/init.d/ folder. However it starts in background. Can i have it in a console after the login in the syste, (Something like 'xterm e ./script' ) ?
[01:02] <murkyMurk> Draggin: you trying to untar on a vfat,,,,never tried that, new ground. Nevermind, it's good to learn that it can't be done
[01:02] <SlimeyPete> xeer: chances are, 950+ people aren't watching the channel.
[01:02] <Draggin> murkyMurk - oh :) Hehe, yeah, I kinda forgot what the purpose of that partition was and was just going at it :)
[01:02] <murkyMurk> SlimeyPete: what's ya question?
[01:03] <LjL> noelferreira: uhm, start it so that it redirects input and output to a given virtual terminal. for instance, add  >/dev/tty2 </dev/tty2  to the end of the command line
[01:03] <SlimeyPete> murkyMurk: I don't have one. I was responding to xeer's concerns :) Thanks for asking though.
[01:03] <murkyMurk> SlimeyPete: lol..i must be going senile early
[01:04] <prolog_exolog> how can i install yakuake to ubuntu-feisty
[01:04] <SlimeyPete> murkyMurk: :)
[01:04] <LjL> prolog_exolog: type "yakuake" in a console
[01:04] <noelferreira> LjL, What means the  ?
[01:04] <LjL> noelferreira: nothing, it was just quotation marks...
[01:04] <prolog_exolog> I use Gnome apt-get install yakuake not enough
[01:04] <noelferreira> ah ok
[01:04] <bruenig> !english | prolog_exolog
[01:04] <LjL> prolog_exolog: define "not enough"
[01:05] <ubotu> prolog_exolog: 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
[01:05] <Evanlec> prolog_exolog: sudo apt-get install yakuake
[01:05] <noelferreira> so it will be only  >/dev/tty2 </dev/tty2, wrigth LjL ?
[01:05] <Evanlec> lol bruenig
[01:05] <LjL> noelferreira: yes, not that i've ever tried, but it should logically work
[01:05] <BobSapp> yakuake requires kde but it will work im sure
[01:05] <Evanlec> what is yakuake
[01:06] <cfg2002> hi all
[01:06] <LjL> !info yakuake
[01:06] <ubotu> yakuake: a Quake-style terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.7.5-4ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 73 kB, installed size 512 kB
[01:06] <Jaymac> a Quake-type console
[01:06] <Evanlec> what for?
[01:06] <LjL> for having a console?
[01:06] <Jaymac> It's just an alternative console...
[01:06] <Evanlec> but why quake style?
[01:06] <murkyMurk> A quake style terminal...what it  fires rockets at you?
[01:06] <BobSapp> it pops down from the top of the screen like quake
[01:06] <LjL> Evanlec: because you can just hit a hotkey and a console slides down on your screen. can be handy.
[01:06] <Evanlec> has same functionality as any other terminal?
[01:06] <LjL> !info tilda | Evanlec, this is the gnome equivalent
[01:06] <ubotu> evanlec, this is the gnome equivalent: tilda: Linux terminal which behaves like terminals in shooter games. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.09.4-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 37 kB, installed size 180 kB
[01:06] <LjL> of course
[01:07] <slicks_mage> can anyone help me? i was done installing software off of ubuntu linux using Automatix2 and when i rebooting it came up with a long fast disappearing error and then rebooted and now it does that, it juss reboots when i start it any help?
[01:07] <LjL> !automatix | sli
[01:07] <ubotu> sli: 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)
[01:07] <BobSapp> yeah the same can be acheived with khotkeys but lol
[01:07] <LjL> bleah
[01:07] <Evanlec> interesting
[01:07] <slicks_mage> so can ne1 help?
[01:07] <Evanlec> kinda wanna try that now
[01:07] <LjL> !automatix | slicks_mage
[01:07] <ubotu> slicks_mage: 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)
[01:07] <BobSapp> also its constantly monitoring that hotkey so it will pop down even if it has lost focus
[01:08] <Evanlec> BobSapp: sounds useful, do u use it?
[01:08] <noelferreira> thanks LjL , i''l try
[01:08] <darlok> slicks_mage: Unfortunately, you didn't come here for help first.  We ALWAYS recommend AGAINST the use of Automatix2....
[01:08] <prolog_exolog> KDE Apps not stable with Gnome
[01:08] <LjL> prolog_exolog: nonsense
[01:09] <BobSapp> Evanlec: I used to when I was using kubuntu, but now i just keep multiple tabs and ALT+TAB
[01:09] <Evanlec> prolog_exolog: hmm is there a gnome equivalent?
[01:09] <Jaymac> prolog_exolog, they work fine.. just sometimes take a bit longer to start up from cold...
[01:09] <darlok> slicks_mage: Often times, the only (or most efficient)way to fix the problem is to reinstall Ubuntu completely.
[01:09] <LjL> Evanlec, prolog_exolog, yes there is, tilda.
[01:09] <Evanlec> ohhh
[01:09] <slicks_mage> hmmm
[01:09] <EvaLuaTe> hello
[01:09] <pike_> slicks_mage: that is not a huge deal on a desktop install if ya backup /home
[01:09] <prolog_exolog> I love yakuake but
[01:09] <shutemdown> Hey
[01:09] <prolog_exolog> I dont love KDE:(
[01:09] <EvaLuaTe> how could i connect to a remote machine via putty or something like that if i don't have X (only command line) ?
[01:10] <LjL> prolog_exolog: have you checked out Tilda?
[01:10] <slicks_mage> what if i want 2 back up b4 i reinstall can i do it via terminal and with wut commands?
[01:10] <LjL> EvaLuaTe: "ssh machine-address"
[01:10] <Jaymac> prolog_exolog, yakuake will run fine under GNOME, or do as LjL says and try out the GTK equivalent tilda
[01:10] <slicks_mage> well hmmm guess back-up wont help now
[01:10] <LjL> !backup > slicks_mage    (slicks_mage, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:10] <slicks_mage> kk
[01:10] <LjL> slicks_mage: do see also "cloning"
[01:10] <prolog_exolog> yes thats exactly what I mean
[01:10] <slicks_mage> ok
[01:10] <prolog_exolog> many thanx
[01:10] <darlok> prolog_exolog: I love KDE... but for some reason, Kubuntu never seems to include the number of features and polish of Ubuntu.... so I stick with gnome.
[01:10] <shutemdown> Any ideas why Movie Player shows black screen and goes all weird when in full sceen? I had the black screen problem in Mplayer and so forth until I switched to X11. How to I switch movie player to that?
[01:11] <Draggin> laterz!
[01:11] <pike_> slicks_mage: you might google for a howto to move /home to a sep partition so you never need to worry about this again
[01:11] <darlok> slicks_mage: I'm positive you can create adequate backups from the terminal... but I'm not sure how ;)
[01:11] <EvaLuaTe> LjL, how can i connect as a specific user ? because simple 'ssh ip.ip.ip.ip' seems to log me in as root or something like that
[01:11] <shutemdown> ssh -l username ip
[01:12] <shutemdown> Evaluate its  SSH -L username host
[01:12] <slicks_mage> ok well i think im going to try the home dir way and maybe another 1sec im readin up on it now
[01:12] <Evanlec> pike_: what is worrying about?
[01:12] <murkyMurk> tilda..pah! what's wrong with alt-F4? :-)
[01:12] <Evanlec> *he
[01:12] <Jaymac> can't you just type ssh username@hostname?
[01:13] <shutemdown> probally
[01:13] <shutemdown> i am just used to -l
[01:13] <EvaLuaTe> ok, thanks guys
[01:13] <EvaLuaTe> :)
[01:13] <Epic720> Can anyone help me configure a WPA2 encrypted network on my feisty install?
[01:13] <shutemdown> can anyone help with my black screen issue in Movie Player?
[01:13] <pike_> Evanlec: backing up preferences so if you need to reinstall you just point the installer to your existing /home partition and select 'dont format' or whatever
[01:14] <slicks_mage> hey ummm is there a way to back up certain programs?
[01:14] <LjL> slicks_mage, why back up *programs*? you can reinstall them with a single apt-get command.
[01:14] <Evanlec> pike_: but why is he wanting to reinstall?
[01:14] <slicks_mage> true but some can be a hassle
[01:14] <pike_> i have no idea. automatix i think
[01:14] <LjL> slicks_mage: how so?
[01:14] <darlok> slicks_mage: If you want to backup the SETTINGS for certain programs, they're all in  your /home/ directory.
[01:14] <Evanlec> pike_: i unfortunately used automatix as well...is my upgrade to gutsy doomed?
[01:15] <slicks_mage> ummm for example automatix was missin library files
[01:15] <LjL> Evanlec: very, very likely to fail.
[01:15] <darlok> Evanlec: It works for some people - fails for most.
[01:15] <Evanlec> LjL: so what should i do?
[01:15] <Epic720> I can't get my laptop to join my WPA2 encrypted network. I don't know where to enter my key...
[01:15] <slicks_mage> came in here a day ago for help with automatix2
[01:15] <pike_> Evanlec: not necessarily but i've never looked at the script or whatever it is now so.. its a crapshoot i guess
[01:15] <LjL> slicks_mage, that's because automatix is marginal, not because installing program is difficult
[01:15] <MaddMaxx>  Yes, I realize how this is not 100% ubuntu related but.....my computer
[01:15] <slicks_mage> wut do u mean by marginal?
[01:15] <Evanlec> Epic720: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202834
[01:16] <LjL> Evanlec: reinstall from scratch. it's not really a big deal: you can easily clone your packages, and keep a copy of your /home directory so none of your data or settings will be lost.
[01:16] <LjL> !cloning > Evanlec    (Evanlec, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:16] <NemesisD> how do i open a file on a remote computer through SSH or something but use a locally installed application (to avoid x forwarding, etc)
[01:16] <Jaymac> Does network-manager support WPA2?
[01:16] <LjL> slicks_mage: it's crap.
[01:16] <slicks_mage> lol
[01:16] <pike_> NemesisD: you want to download it or like use sshfs to mount the remote maching?
[01:16] <MaddMaxx>  Yes, I realize how this is not 100% ubuntu related but.....my computer will boot to the Ubuntu liveCD but not to my Windows installation disk or any other disks.  Any ideas on how I could boot to other disks OR just install Windows through Ubuntu.  And please don't bash me for trying to install windows, I love ubuntu and use it on my laptop, but my family is stupid and wants windows on the desktop, so my hands are kind of tied.
[01:17] <Evanlec> Jaymac: not by default
[01:17] <slicks_mage> well when i get back from hmwrk/reinstalling linux could u show me how2 reinstall vbox, wine, and aim?
[01:17] <NativeAngels> hello
[01:17] <Evanlec> LjL: would u recommend i try to move my home dir to a seperate partition?
[01:17] <murkyMurk> MaddMaxx: perhaps ypu should Google for fixmbr  it's a windows app
[01:17] <LjL> MaddMaxx: either [slightly]  bad Windows CD, or your BIOS is weird with booting from CD. see if you can find a Windows boot *floppy*, and try ##windows too
[01:18] <NativeAngels> can anyone tell me how do find what processes are running
[01:18] <pike_> MaddMaxx: if its for games i guess you need to dual boot id suggest vmware or something otherwise. boot issues or alt install methods for windows.. i dunno try #windows
[01:18] <MaddMaxx> Brand-new Windows CD LjL
[01:18] <NemesisD> pike_, i don't want it on my end, but i thought there was a simpler way to do it other than mounting it
[01:18] <NativeAngels> and kill them in linux
[01:18] <murkyMurk> NativeAngels: ps -ax
[01:18] <Evanlec> NativeAngels: top
[01:18] <NemesisD> pike_, its just a text file, i thought there was some command where you could just pipe it or summat
[01:18] <slicks_mage> well bbl hmwrk then reinstall linux
[01:18] <cypher1> NativeAngels, ps -ef
[01:18] <LjL> Evanlec: yes, if you can. it is however also possible to keep your *current* home, at least by using the Alternate CD, without reformatting the partition you're using right now -- but if you get it wrong, then you lose the data.
[01:19] <pike_> NemesisD: maybe some nfs or samba i guess but not sure
[01:19] <LjL> Evanlec: next time you install, you really should consider putting /home in a separate partition anyway, as it makes re-installing much, much easier without losing /home or having to back it up.
[01:19] <Epic720> wpa_gui is having troubles getting the status from wpa_supplicatn, Any help?
[01:19] <cypher1> Evanlec, i am always doing that from breezy badger onwards :)
[01:19] <Evanlec> LjL: so to do the /home partition, i'd need to resize my / partition and create a new one
[01:19] <Pici> Okay, I know I've asked this before once, but my logs arent helping.  What signal do I need to send to my dd process to see the current status?
[01:20] <Jaymac> Epic720,  you could try installing wicd
[01:20] <Evanlec> LjL: yes i really wish i had done it from the beginning, i certainly will in the future
[01:20] <pike_> NemesisD: if you need to do it often you could setup some named pipe or something odd like that using scp maybe but thats going to be more involved than just downloading it
[01:20] <murkyMurk> Epic720: i reember hearing that there were 'issues' with wpa2
[01:20] <overlord> how do i play .rmvb files?
[01:20] <Jaymac> Epic720, http://wicd.sourceforge.net/
[01:20] <overlord> how do i play .rmvb files?
[01:20] <cypher1> Evanlec, when you do this time.. checkout other options also
[01:21] <murkyMurk> overlord: use realplayer
[01:21] <cypher1> Evanlec, like whether you want to create other partitions also
[01:21] <Evanlec> cypher1: what other options?
[01:21] <overlord> thank you
[01:21] <Evanlec> cypher1: oh
[01:21] <overlord> and how do i download real player?
[01:21] <marx2k> From what I remember from configuring kernels like 4 years ago, there was a menu driven system to do so that's run from console. However, from the tutorial @ the Ubuntu wiki, it just tells you to edit the config file inside of the /debian/config/i386 directory
[01:21] <cypher1> Evanlec, i have seen people keeping /usr etc etc in separate partitions.. but for me till now /home in a separate partition was good enough
[01:21] <murkyMurk> overlord: http://www.real.com/linux/
[01:22] <overlord> thank you murk
[01:22] <Evanlec> cypher1: okay but before i install gutsy, would u recommend i try to move my /home to its own partition now or should i just backup /home and reinstall fresh and create the partitions
[01:22] <SlimeyPete> marx2k: "make menuconfig", you mean?
[01:22] <marx2k> ah is that how it works?
[01:22] <jodde> Anyone know how to use synaptic?
[01:22] <danya> ayat cd?
[01:22] <LjL> !synaptic > jodde    (jodde, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:22] <murkyMurk> overlord: remember to read the instructions
[01:22] <pike_> Evanlec: if its not a server it gets to be a pain.. /tmp fills up and you need to give it more space its just extra stuff to maintain. i use just /home normally
[01:22] <Evanlec> jodde: yes but it requires years of patience and devotion
[01:22] <jodde> !synaptic
[01:22] <ubotu> synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[01:22] <overlord> okay
[01:22] <darlok> jodde: lol yeah, we do.  Did you have a specific question about it? ;)
[01:22] <caminomaster> hi
[01:22] <jodde> Yes.
[01:23] <caminomaster> I'm following this: http://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-opl3-sa2
[01:23] <marx2k> at what directory do I run 'make menuconfig'
[01:23] <Evanlec> pike_: yea im only planning to just do /home
[01:23] <cypher1> Evanlec, depends.. if you create a partition now itself.. you can just use alternate cd and upgrade to gutsy.. else you may need to do more
[01:23] <jodde> When I mark things for install, the 'apply' button is disabled.
[01:23] <caminomaster> but cannot follow... something miss
[01:23] <SlimeyPete> marx2k: the root source directory for the kernel, from what I remember
[01:23] <SlimeyPete> but it's been a while
[01:23] <caminomaster> ALSA help!
[01:23] <murkyMurk> marx2k: you run that in /usr/src/linux/
[01:23] <LjL> overlord, murkyMurk, no please, it's *much* better to install it from the repositories. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RealplayerInstallationMethods
[01:23] <darlok> jodde: Are you running it as administrator?
[01:23] <LjL> !kernel > marx2k    (marx2k, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:24] <murkyMurk> LjL: ta, didn't know it had made it to repo
[01:24] <overlord> hmm
[01:24] <jodde> No, darlok.
[01:24] <jodde> I don't know how.
[01:24] <Evanlec> cypher1: but how easy/safe is it to resize my current root partition and make a new partition for /home?
[01:24] <LjL> murkyMurk: alternatively, i think it's also in the Medibuntu repository (not sure which versions)
[01:24] <murkyMurk> overlord: go with the repo method...ALWAYS easier
[01:24] <marx2k> I dont LjL: Thats the tutorial Im following
[01:24] <overlord> ok
[01:24] <marx2k> I dont have a /usr/src/linux however
[01:24] <cypher1> Evanlec, should not be hard if you do it properly
[01:24] <dappermuis> Evanlec: it's pretty safe if you use gparted - i do it all the time
[01:24] <darlok> jodde: ARE you an administrator on your system?
[01:24] <marx2k> I am configuring within a custmo directory within my home dir
[01:25] <Evanlec> cypher1: mkay, but how do i tell linux that i wanna use /home on the new partition? mount it or something?
[01:25] <LjL> marx2k: then run it in there, but why didn't you put it in /usr/src?
[01:25] <cypher1> Evanlec, exactly.. use /etc/fstab or similar files
[01:26] <marx2k> LjL: the tutorial didnt say to do so... but also, within /usr, there is no /src directory
[01:26] <Evanlec> cypher1: okay, but what about my existing /home directory, i delete that once i've moved it to the new partition?
[01:26] <Pici> Okay, I know I've asked this before once, but my logs arent helping.  What signal do I need to send to my dd process to see the current status?
[01:26] <murkyMurk> LjL: can you add realplayer info to ubotu?
[01:26] <LjL> murkyMurk, it's there
[01:26] <caminomaster> ALSA help!
[01:26] <LjL> !real | murkyMurk
[01:26] <ubotu> murkyMurk: 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
[01:26] <airstrike> why do i need to be root to run ooffice?
[01:26] <murkyMurk> LjL: sweeeeet
[01:27] <darlok> airstrike: You don't need to be... and never SHOULD.
[01:27] <cypher1> Evanlec, you can do that.. its your wish.. but be cautious in doing all these
[01:27] <airstrike> it won't work unless i run it with gksudo
[01:27] <darlok> airstrike: It actually says permission denied?
[01:27] <caminomaster> airstrike, so rare & strange
[01:27] <Xenguy> airstrike: that's fubar
[01:27] <pike_> airstrike: id do a sudo 'chown -R $USER:$USER ~'  maybe
[01:27] <murkyMurk> caminomaster: ALSA?
[01:28] <Jaymac> airstrike do you own the folder? ~/.openoffice.org2/
[01:28] <kyja> even kubuntu alternate tribe 5 does not finnish install on my hp zd8000. it kills my hp laptop like the plug got pulled
[01:28] <airstrike> it just won't open if i run it from the app menu
[01:28] <Jaymac> sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~/.openoffice.org2
[01:28] <Evanlec> cypher1: well wouldnt i have to? i cant just set the new partition's mount point to /home if that directory already exists can i?
[01:28] <kyja> power has died before finnish everytime with tribe 5 and beta
[01:28] <Jaymac> oops,  beaten to it...
[01:28] <darlok> airstrike: Try typing "ooffice -writer" in the terminal...
[01:28] <cypher1> no you can
[01:29] <airstrike> the application could not be started
[01:29] <airstrike> an internal error ocurred
[01:29] <kyja> heh why is thins not +1 room? thought I was there
[01:29] <airstrike> i dont think i own ~/.openoffice.org2/
[01:29] <darlok> airstrike: Try reinstalling it then.
[01:29] <kitche> kyja: sounds like your laptop is getting to hot and the computer shutdowns
[01:29] <airstrike> how can i own it?
[01:29] <Jaymac> airstrike try the method pike_ and I said
[01:29] <Evanlec> cypher1: but what about all the stuff inside my home dir...will that just be overwritten by the mount?
[01:29] <cypher1> Evanlec, as far as my knowledge is filesystem stacks.. so you can mount it
[01:29] <cypher1> Evanlec, no it will be hidden
[01:29] <kyja> yeah.
[01:29] <Jaymac> airstrike, sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~/.openoffice.org2
[01:29] <dori> anyone know why the kernel updates mess with grub's menu.lst? It's annoying having to fix that every time (since I don't think of backing it up every time there's an update)
[01:29] <cypher1> Evanlec, this was what happened in VFS type mounts
[01:29] <Evanlec> cypher1: hidden? like all my .whatever folders?
[01:30] <cypher1> Evanlec, theres more to it.. i belive the filesystem stacks it
[01:30] <cypher1> Evanlec, when you unmount the partition, the old /home comes visible
[01:30] <airstrike> guess what
[01:31] <airstrike> it works now
[01:31] <airstrike> i don't know why it wouldn't before, since it came preinstalled and everything
[01:31] <Evanlec> cypher1: i see...but that would just make things confusing for me...so i'd wanna just delete the old /home i think
[01:31] <marx2k> ok so I am guessing i need to be in the root directory when I 'git' the kernel source?
[01:31] <overlord> strange, i'm not getting real player in the list after adding the respositories and reloading it.
[01:32] <cypher1> Evanlec, no its simple.. take all the data from present /home to your new partition
[01:32] <Jaymac> airstrike, just to be safe....
[01:32] <murkyMurk> overlord: hang on . i'll check
[01:32] <Jaymac> sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~/
[01:32] <Jaymac> so that you own EVERYTHING in your home directory
[01:32] <overlord> mrukymurk: ok
[01:32] <cypher1> Evanlec,take backup of /home.. if you feel unsafe.. and delete it only after you feel comfortable with the data in th mounted partition :)
[01:32] <airstrike> yeah, i would expect that to be the case haha
[01:32] <airstrike> thanks
[01:32] <airstrike> what is the -R for?
[01:32] <m15k> hey, can anyone say me how i can change my charset to UTF8
[01:32] <murkyMurk> overlord: feisty, dapper or edgy?
[01:33] <Jaymac> recursive i think?
[01:33] <overlord> fiesty
[01:33] <airstrike> and $USER = me?
[01:33] <murkyMurk> airstrike: recursive
[01:33] <pike_> airstrike: echo $USER in the terminal to see
[01:33] <Jaymac> $USER = whoever is logged in and using the system
[01:33] <francois> can i just do sudo apt-get install gnome if i want to install gnome while running kubuntu ?
[01:33] <airstrike> how about the :?
[01:33] <Jaymac> francois, sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[01:33] <pike_> airstrike: user:group
[01:33] <airstrike> cool
[01:33] <Evanlec> cypher1: so step 1: create new partition 2: mv /home sda3 3: edit fstab to read "/home = sda3" for example ?
[01:33] <francois> Jaymac: thank you
[01:33] <airstrike> i like to know how stuff works :P
[01:34] <Jaymac> don't we all airstrike :)
[01:34] <airstrike> haven't been using this for more than a couple of months
[01:34] <airstrike> but i already made some aliases myself muahaha
[01:34] <Jaymac> yeah aliasing upgrade is great :)
[01:34] <airstrike> haha
[01:34] <Jaymac> typing sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude upgrade got tedious
[01:34] <murkyMurk> overlord: they've called it realplay not realplayer
[01:35] <overlord> oh, thank you
[01:35] <pike_> airstrike: youre not leet till you setup PS1 to give nice colorful prompt ;p
[01:35] <airstrike> hahah
[01:35] <airstrike> i guess i have a long way to go
[01:35] <overlord> still, no luck, its not there
[01:35] <airstrike> i already have django+python running
[01:36] <riotkittie> whats not there?
[01:36] <Jaymac> riotkittie ??
[01:36] <YarekT> pike_: ive always wandered how to make echo in colours ?
[01:36] <murkyMurk> overlord: hmmm, i'm reading the i386 file list...realplay is there...do a sudo apt-cache seacrh real and see what turns up
[01:37] <murkyMurk> overlord: *search
[01:37] <Jaymac> overlord, have you enabled all the repositories?
[01:37] <marx2k> has anyone used the 'git' method of downloading the kernel source in order to rebuild the kernel?
[01:37] <Evanlec> cypher1: okay i think i got it, thx
[01:37] <overlord> murkyMurk: maybe x64 version isn't available??
[01:37] <overlord> Jaymac: yes
[01:37] <murkyMurk> overlord: ahhh...i'll just check
[01:38] <pike_> YarekT: not youve got me trying to do it..
[01:38] <pike_> now
[01:38] <jontec> alright, I can't figure out what I need to use the crypt command... O_o there's no package named crypt that I can install, and the package search results are not helpful
[01:38] <marx2k> !git
[01:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about git - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:39] <YarekT> pike_: wheres the leet kids when you need em
[01:39] <jvai> lol
[01:39] <astro76> jontec, if you type crypt in the terminal and you don't have it, it will tell you what package to install
[01:39] <LjL> marx2k, i think that if you don't need the very latest patches, you can safely download the APT package rather than use git
[01:39] <astro76> jontec, The program 'crypt' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install mcrypt
[01:39] <murkyMurk> overlord: can confirm the package list at that repo for x64 is an empty file
[01:40] <riotkittie> make xconfig
[01:40] <marx2k> LjL: Ah ok
[01:40] <riotkittie> oops. i should pay attention to my terms :\
[01:40] <jontec> astro76: thanks, I don't have that on my server
[01:40] <overlord> murkyMurk: so, what do i do now? and, i can't even get the file of x86 version at that repo
[01:41] <overlord> murkyMurk: i'm trying for MPlayer instead
[01:41] <stmiller> Anyone having trouble with gutsy torrents? I'm getting a 'not authorized to use tracker' error in Ktorrent
[01:41] <marx2k> Hmm.... having issues with grabbing linux-source...
[01:41] <marx2k> using:
[01:41] <marx2k> oops
[01:41] <marx2k> !pastebin
[01:41] <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)
[01:41] <murkyMurk> overlord: the problem will be with your x64....a lot of apps just don't have 64bit versions yet ;-(
[01:41] <cliffstah> eep, I'm halfway through a gutsy upgrade from feisty.. dialog popped up wants to restart gdm to upgrade PAM.. last time I said yes to a gdm restart it restarted X and never finished the update =/
[01:41] <cliffstah> what do I do?
[01:42] <MasterShrek> cliffstah, dont restart gdm, remove it from that line
[01:42] <cliffstah> can I remove gdm from the list safely and it'll still upgrade? (I'll restart after the upgrade obviously)
[01:42] <MasterShrek> when its all done, just reboot, you shold be fine
[01:42] <marx2k> LjL: Can you quickly look at: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38862/
[01:42] <cliffstah> perfect, thanks MasterShrek :-)
[01:42] <cliffstah> just needed some sanity there
[01:42] <marx2k> unless...can I just git to '/'?
[01:43] <overlord> murkyMurk: hmm..thanks for the help, installing MPlayer now, it has .rmvb decoder
[01:43] <LjL> marx2k: NO don't do that...
[01:43] <murkyMurk> overlord: good luck
[01:43] <cliffstah> ubuntu is awesome, Im so impressed..
[01:43] <airstrike> YarekT, echo -en "\033[0;31;40m" && cls
[01:43] <marx2k> Oh...
[01:43] <LjL> marx2k, that looks fine to me, just complains about keys - shouldn't matter
[01:43] <marx2k> ok
[01:44] <marx2k> LjL: But it doesnt download the source
[01:44] <Flare> Is there a program that is exactly like Autodesk Inventor that is avaiable for Linux
[01:44] <cliffstah> thanks again MasterShrek, I won't take up any more precious chat space ;-)
[01:45] <pike_> YarekT: well im not one of em apperanlty i was fooling around and made my entire ssh session black with:alias echo=$(echo -e "\033\033 $1 \033")
[01:45] <LjL> marx2k: oh wait, you type "apt-get source"... well, you're right, the page says so... but i rather think it's "apt-get install linux-source"
[01:45] <marx2k> oh ok
[01:45] <Flare> Is there a program that is exactly like Autodesk Inventor that is avaiable for Linux
[01:45] <pike_> YarekT: which isnt right anyway
[01:46] <kitche> !repeat | Flare
[01:46] <ubotu> Flare: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[01:46] <marx2k> LjL: Hm, does 48MB seem about the right size?
[01:46] <avt3kk> cant find it
[01:46] <airstrike> !patience
[01:46] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[01:46] <Flare> ok
[01:46] <Flare> I get it
[01:46] <LjL> marx2k: yes
[01:46] <marti1> Hello everyone, I've got a problem with x11vnc server, when I'm trying to connect I get this message "selection_send: no send: uninitialized clients"... and so I'm not able to connect, could you please help me with that?
[01:47] <brasileiro-gauch> Do I need to use FAT16 filesystem to make a bootable ubuntu on a pendrive?
[01:47] <marx2k> ok
[01:47] <marx2k> Ill grab it and continue from there
[01:47] <Evanlec> !ops
[01:47] <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
[01:47] <marx2k> thanks for the help :)
[01:47] <gnomefreak> ?
[01:47] <LjL> Evanlec: excuse moi?
[01:47] <Pici> Evanlec: ?
[01:47] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: ?
[01:47] <Evanlec> lol, was just checking to see who was op
[01:47] <LjL> some more ops want to flood?
[01:48] <nixternal> hahahahahaha
[01:48] <nixternal> pwnd
[01:48] <gnomefreak> flare might have been the reason but he stopped a while ago
[01:48] <Flare> I didn't do it!
[01:48] <troubled> LjL: someone is jumpy :) btw, http://pastebin.ca/raw/717910  (and "vaporware" is missing from that list). related to the zewb attack this morning
[01:49] <Flare> sorry...
[01:49] <francois> can i ask questions here for gutsy ?
[01:49] <troubled> LjL: hmm, interesting ip. im guessing we have a winner here
[01:49] <Pici> francois: please ask them in #ubuntu+1
[01:50] <francois> Pici: thanks
[01:50] <LjL> troubled, which one?
[01:50] <Pici> !offtopic
[01:50] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:50] <gnomefreak> Flare: join #ubuntu-offtopic and tell them your board, this channel is only for support
[01:50] <troubled> LjL: your last +b, very similar to zewb. im guessing he switched ip's in the last 15 minutes for a reason
[01:50] <YarekT> erm, pike_, how do you remove an alias?? lol
[01:51] <Flare> I just wish some one could have at least some small idea of what might answer my question...
[01:51] <LjL> !rootirc | troubled
[01:51] <ubotu> troubled: It's not technically our business, but we'd like to tell you that IRC'ing as root is a Very Bad Idea (tm). After all, doing anything as root when root is not needed is bad, and especially bad with software that connects to the Internet.
[01:52] <Flare> I understand the rules and all...
[01:52] <pike_> YarekT: you never will
[01:52] <PoofDaddy> How do I play my DVD from mplayer?  I'm using Edgy.  I'd like to learn how to do it using CLI
[01:52] <pike_> YarekT: just exit i dont know why i did $() i wasnt thinking
[01:52] <Pici> troubled: all of the comcast addresses are similar.
[01:53] <heguru> Flare: Pro/ENGINEER is available for linux if you can spend a few thousand dollars
[01:53] <Flare> good grief
[01:53] <YarekT> pike_: what exactly did that command do?
[01:53] <Pici> !dvd > PoofDaddy (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[01:53] <Flare> exactly how much money
[01:53] <Flare> ?
[01:53] <YarekT> oh damn, i just realised, it aliased echo not to echo, it aliased it to the output of echo, didnt it?
[01:54] <pike_> YarekT: im trying to figure out best way other than just making a new echo. do echo -e "\033\033 testtext \033"
[01:54] <Flare> "!dvd | PoofDaddy" I through it was done like that
[01:54] <Flare> Pici:>"!dvd | PoofDaddy" I through it was done like that
[01:55] <pike_> heh
[01:55] <Pici> Flare: Using > sends it in a private message, useful for large factoids.
[01:55] <EvaLuaTe> hello again :)
[01:55] <Flare> oh ok just wondering
[01:55] <EvaLuaTe> my system currently uses up around 50% ram and 0% swap space, is it possible to make it use a little more swap space instead of the ram
[01:56] <EvaLuaTe> if it has idle processes or stuff like that
[01:56] <heguru> EvaLuaTe: swap will be used as needed by the kernel, and kernel's memory management is very smart
[01:56] <EvaLuaTe> uhum
[01:56] <EvaLuaTe> :)
[01:56] <LjL> troubled: could we continue the discussion in -ops?
[01:56] <gardener23> I am having problems connecting to Windows File Sharing on 2 Windows PC's that are on a subnet separate from the Client trying to access them. the 2nd subnet's external IP is in the same range as the client, and the Ubuntu server which routes for the Windows box's is set to forward all ports
[01:57] <gardener23> These 2 windows machines can connect via windows file sharing to each other. They can both ping the other subnet. Everything is nice and transparent, yet even trying to forward via iptables (port 445) does not seem to allow the client to see the shares (connecting directly to IP no wins server)
[01:57] <kitche> EvaLuaTe: you can do it with tune2fs most likely
[01:57] <troubled> LjL: sure, one sec
[01:57] <darrell3457> looking for help
[01:57] <Pici> !ask | darrell3457
[01:57] <ubotu> darrell3457: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:58] <darrell3457> iam trying to find out if I can install beryl or compiz on this old laptop
[01:58] <PoofDaddy> Thanks Pici and Flare.  I got it to play, but is it possible to do subtitles too?
[01:58] <darrell3457> C610 Latitude
[01:58] <riotkittie> darrell3457: depends. what kind of gfx does your laptop have?
[01:58] <Flare> welcome
[01:58] <heguru> darrell3457: try asking in #ubuntu-effects
[01:59] <warbler> Flare: this link might be of use for 3d cad - http://www.cad-schroer.de/index.php?land=de&ziel=Products-M4Personal&scr=1.3
[01:59] <Flare> ok
[01:59] <darrell3457> "ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY"
[01:59] <darrell3457> 	Monitor		"Generic Monitor"
[01:59] <Flare> Can't read it
[01:59] <Flare> warbler:> I can't read it
[02:00] <airstrike> laters
[02:00] <heguru> darrell3457: compiz will run reasonably on a Mobility M6
[02:00] <warbler> Flare: top of the page click english
[02:00] <Flare> warbler:> ok
[02:00] <godzirra> Hrm..  is there a way to configure hwo sensitive my touchpad is?
[02:01] <godzirra> It goes crazy when I'm typing when I don't even touch it.
[02:01] <godzirra> or barely touch it.
[02:01] <manpreet> hi
[02:01] <manpreet> im brand new to ubuntu, but am really enjying the journey of discovery
[02:01] <erlogan> I have this new box I want to use as a PVR, so I put a Hauppauge PVR-500 in it, and followed the Combined Backend/Frontend instructions on the wiki.  Everything's working great, but the tuners won't work for channels outside the VHF range (2-13), instead displaying only static.  I know the signal off my cable is there (checked on my TV).  Ideas?
[02:02] <pike_> erlogan: much better support in #mythtv-users
[02:02] <heguru> godzirra: install gsynaptics
[02:02] <julian2495322> is there a tool to check internet speed
[02:02] <erlogan> thanks, pike
[02:03] <spar1> If im running a dual boot is there an easy way to get music off my C: drive while im on ubuntu?
[02:03] <heguru> julian2495322: www.speedtest.net
[02:03] <riotkittie> julian2495322: you can use the speed test at speakeasy.net  :P
[02:03] <heguru> julian2495322: if you want to see current bandwidth utilization of your connection, install and use iptraf
[02:03] <manpreet> I have a nokia n73 and want to connect to my ubuntu. i have recently purchased a bluetooth dongle, and have read several forums about the subject and have been messing around with the hcid.conf and rfcomm.conf files without really knowing what im doing!
[02:03] <julian2495322> thanks. do you find them to be accurate?
[02:04] <recon> I just got ubuntu up using vmware, are there any obvious pitfalls I should be looking out for?
[02:04] <kjp_> what does ubuntu have in the way of remote web managment ?
[02:04] <MasterShrek> recon, what kind of pitfalls would you be wondering about?
[02:04] <heguru> julian2495322: speedtest.net has servers located in almost everywhere there is Internet, so you can test a few servers to get average speed
[02:04] <lizbet> hey guys im trying to run compiz but the fglrx driver on my ati radeon x1600 wont do dri how can i fix this?
[02:04] <MasterShrek> lizbet, #ubuntu-effects
[02:04] <recon> MasterShrek: special patches needed for virtualization, "it crashes if you do n", etc.
[02:05] <julian2495322> ok
[02:05] <julian2495322> thanks again
[02:05] <chill> hello
[02:05] <lizbet> thanks
[02:05] <YarekT> pike_: where can i find more info on these colour codes?
[02:05] <MasterShrek> recon, you should be fine, install vmware-tools, it makes it run much better, but as far as crashing and stuff you shouldnt have to worry about anything (dont try compiz or anything cuz vmware doesnt have 3d acceleration)
[02:06] <chill> is it possible to customize gutsy before installing it? like recompiling kernel without useless modules and without unwanted programs
[02:06] <heguru> manpreet: what do you want to do with your phone? Connect and transfer files? Synchronize contacts?
[02:06] <recon> MasterShrek: OK, thanks.
[02:06] <heguru> manpreet: for transferring files, install gnome-bluetooth and bluez-gnome packages
[02:06] <heguru> manpreet: for synchronizing contacts you can use multisync (never tested it with Nokia myself, but its supposed to work)
[02:07] <marti1> Hello everyone, I've got a problem with x11vnc server, when I'm trying to connect I'm getting this message "selection_send: no send: uninitialized clients"... do you have any idea, how could I fix it?
[02:08] <kjp_> why isn't freeswan included in ubuntu ?
[02:09] <chill> what is that kjp?
[02:09] <julian2495322> i think my isp is jiping me
[02:09] <albertito> I want to update my 7.04 install to the 7.10 beta using the command line. Is there anything else besides adding the sources and doing aptitude dist-upgrade?
[02:09] <Flare> lets see
[02:09] <Xenguy> kjp_: I thought freeswan was deprecated ages ago ?
[02:09] <Flare> !vnc
[02:09] <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
[02:09] <Flare> maybe that can help marti1
[02:09] <kjp_> chill:  ipsec based vpn
[02:09] <chill> oh k
[02:09] <manpreet> my mobile cannot detect my computer for some reason now
[02:09] <manpreet> i have downloaded gammu
[02:09] <manpreet> but am at a lost how to use it
[02:09] <manpreet> but it seems it has a lot of good fuctionality
[02:09] <manpreet> i just have conquered my massive battle of getting my internet work
[02:10] <manpreet> so i enjoy the chalenge and have learned alot
[02:10] <manpreet> im in need of a master to show me the way
[02:10] <heguru> kjp_: OpenSWAN replaces it i believe, freeswan is not developed anymore
[02:10] <manpreet> thank you
[02:10] <MasterShrek> !enter | manpreet
[02:10] <ubotu> manpreet: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:10] <manpreet> sorry if im a being too vague
[02:10] <Flare> !vnc | marti1
[02:10] <ubotu> marti1: 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
[02:10] <kjp_> heguru: is it command compatible? i'm trying to set it up via webmin
[02:10] <Xenguy> kjp_: hah, good luck
[02:11] <kjp_> Xenguy: is there a better way ?
[02:11] <heguru> kjp_: there is a webmin plugin for openswan as well, both are IPSec implementations
[02:11] <Xenguy> kjp_: I dunno, but I think webmin is likely a non-starter
[02:11] <heguru> kjp_: OpenSWAN is a fork of FreeSWAN
[02:11] <Xenguy> kjp_: see, what do I know ;-)
[02:11] <kjp_> Xenguy: is there a better ubuntu equivalent ?
[02:11] <riotkittie> for pc <-> mobile, i like bitpim. though i have yet to install it under linux.
[02:11] <manpreet> heguru, i would be like to bale to acces my inbox and messages and if possible make phonecalls from my phone
[02:11] <heguru> kjp_: so they should be command compatible, never used freeS/WAN so can't say for sure
[02:12] <chill> is it possible to customize gutsy before installing it? like recompiling kernel without useless modules and without unwanted programs
[02:12] <Xenguy> kjp_: what heguru said
[02:12] <Flare> !ba
[02:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ba - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:12] <Flare> !ban
[02:12] <ubotu> If you have been banned it is probably because you have not gone along with what is acceptable !behaviour. If you're not sure what acceptable !behaviour is please see !Etiquette and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines - If you think the ban was a mistake, please join #ubuntu-ops
[02:12] <Flare> ok weird
[02:13] <kjp_> are there any freenx packages for ubuntu ?
[02:13] <heguru> manpreet: All I have done with a phone is transfer files and sync. contacts. So can't help you there
[02:13] <darlok> chill: Sadly, no.  When you install Ubuntu, you install the whole thing.
[02:13] <kitche> kjp_: seveas repo has them but I couldn't get them to work
[02:13] <chill> oh k
[02:13] <tkooda> how do I set the default umask (to "002") for files uploaded via php(+apache2)?  -adding "umask 002" to /etc/profile, /etc/apache2/envvars, and even /etc/init.d/apache seem to set the umask (via `umask` echo in /etc/init.d/apache2), but uploaded files are still created with 077??
[02:13] <chill> i need to learn to recompile a kernel then, brb googling
[02:13] <manpreet> anybodu used gammu with nokia n73
[02:13] <kjp_> kitche: where can I find seveas repo/ or for that matter other repositories ?
[02:14] <kitche> !freenx | kjp_
[02:14] <ubotu> kjp_: FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[02:14] <manpreet> heguru, thanks anyway man
[02:14] <riotkittie> chill: this is a good, basic, easy to follow thread ... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158
[02:14] <Xenguy> kjp_: freenx can be tricky to setup (or it might 'just work') but works very well if you do get it setup
[02:14] <kitche> !seveas | kjp_
[02:14] <ubotu> kjp_: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - And he's getting married!
[02:14] <chill> thx!
[02:15] <kjp_> well crap. there are no universal binaries for free nx
[02:16] <riotkittie> < is compiling a kernel  :|
[02:17] <riotkittie> hopefully, all goes will this time around and i actually make it as far as an install.
[02:17] <riotkittie> phew.  19%.
[02:18] <hamed> hi
[02:18] <xeer> i have a promise controller i'm using for my raid1 on two 74gb 10k raptors. i'd like to boot from this raid. do i still need to use software raid if i have a sata controller?
[02:18] <heguru> !hi
[02:18] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:18] <xeer> i've not booted with a raid before in linux, but i have used a fakeraid to store data, so i'm familiar with dmraid
[02:19] <hamed> hi any one thre
[02:20] <heguru> hamed: hello, do you want to ask something?
[02:21] <xeer> has anyone booted ubuntu on a raid1?
[02:21] <Zambezi> Mounting a card in the cardreader in the console booted to a recoverykernel. Need help asap please.
[02:23] <heguru> xeer: you don't need software raid if using raid controller
[02:23] <erUSUL> Zambezi: mount -t vfat /dev/sdx1 /mnt/  (x is the letter asigned to the card check the msg of the kernel when you insert the card tail -f /var/log/messages)
[02:23] <tuna-fish> !ssh
[02:23] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[02:24] <erUSUL> xeer: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FakeRaidHowto
[02:25] <Zambezi> erUSUL, Thanks. Give it a shot!
[02:25] <ubuSeb> where to get help wuth compizconfig-setting-manager pleasre
[02:26] <heguru> ubuSeb: #ubuntu-effects
[02:26] <erUSUL> !effects
[02:26] <ubotu> For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[02:26] <ubuSeb> heguru :thnk's
[02:27] <Evanlec> question:I have two hard drives,  is there any performance or other benefit i can gain by placing certain partitions on the 2nd drive (swap for eg) ?
[02:28] <fanatic> hello everyone. Does anyone knows of a good "e-mule" for ubuntu?
[02:28] <LjL> Evanlec: yes
[02:28] <LjL> !info amule | fanatic
[02:28] <ubotu> fanatic: amule: client for the eD2k and Kad networks, like eMule. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.3-1ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 1266 kB, installed size 3452 kB
[02:28] <heguru> Evanlec: swap is recommended on 2nd drive. You can also use RAID0
[02:28] <Evanlec> LjL: oh? care to enlighten?
[02:28] <Evanlec> heguru: u talking about softraid within ubuntu?
[02:28] <whiskeytango> Ok. how do i install wine?  i tried the walk-through that i found on the forums but its not working..
[02:28] <heguru> Evanlec: yes
[02:29] <Evanlec> heguru: i would love to do that..unfortunately that 2nd drive has a windows partition on it :(
[02:29] <LjL> fanatic, putting swap on the "other" drive (not the one that's accessed most often) can certainly help. but also, you can make two swap partition on both drives: if you set them to the same priority, they'll be automatically "load balanced" - a sort of RAID as heguru said, but only for swap
[02:29] <squarebottle> !easyubuntu
[02:29] <ubotu> easyubuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. See http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ - For help and or discussions about EasyUbuntu please join #easyubuntu
[02:29] <picosam> hello; are sound drivers built into the kernel?
[02:29] <chill> yes picosam
[02:30] <chill> for most cards
[02:30] <jimmygoon> gvim does not add a menu entry :(
[02:30] <Evanlec> LjL: interesting idea...
[02:30] <picosam> I just downloaded the latest sound drivers from Realtek and ran the install script that came with it; did it just replace my ubuntu drivers?
[02:30] <channel200> Has anyone upgraded to Feisty to the Gutsy Beta from the alternate CD yet?
[02:30] <picosam> or did it compile it's own into my existing kernel?
[02:30] <heguru> !gutsy | channel200
[02:30] <ubotu> channel200: 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
[02:30] <channel200> thks.
[02:31] <LjL> Evanlec: ehm of course that was for you and not for fanatic, but i guess you found that out already, sorry fanatic
[02:31] <whiskeytango> if this works i might just marry you.
[02:31] <Evanlec> LjL: however, i have 2gb of ram so i dont dip into the swap all that often, what if i did the same like you said with say my root partition or home
[02:31] <Evanlec> or is that even possible..
[02:31] <LjL> Evanlec: well, it's not as easy - it involves setting up actual software RAID, of which i don't know a thing.
[02:31] <erUSUL> picosam: both things are probably true. It has replaced the ubuntu drivers by compiling its own into the instaled kernel
[02:32] <fanatic> Thanks, i'll try to find amule.
[02:32] <heguru> Evanlec: you can move /home to 2nd drive, pretty straight forward during installation
[02:32] <picosam> well my problem is I do have sound, but my microphone doesn't seem to work; how can I get about solving this problem? (there's nothing wrong with it hardware-wise since it works in Windows)
[02:32] <Evanlec> LjL: but can i use software raid with 2 partitions (on seperate disks) as opposed to 2 entire hard drives?
[02:32] <overclucker> *sigh*
[02:33] <erUSUL> !sound | picosam
[02:33] <ubotu> picosam: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:33] <Evanlec> heguru: but would there be any advantage in that?
[02:33] <LjL> Evanlec, you can probably set up "virtual volumes" or whatever they're called, but you really should ask someone else about RAID
[02:33] <chill> picosam: try installing alsa gnome mixer
[02:33] <heguru> Evanlec: well not much from performance aspect
[02:33] <erUSUL> picosam: check the mixer settings for any addity
[02:33] <Evanlec> LjL: kk
[02:33] <chill> picosam: maybe is just something with the configuration of the sound input
[02:33] <heguru> !LVM | Evanlec
[02:33] <ubotu> Evanlec: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[02:34] <picosam> the microphone was muted in volume control
[02:34] <picosam> if that's really the problem then I'm really an idiot
[02:34] <heguru> Evanlec: you can use two partitions instead of 2 complete hard disks
[02:34] <Evanlec> heguru: good idea..tx
[02:34] <LjL> Evanlec: one thing i can tell you is this: if you set up the version of RAID that simply lets you spread data between the drives, to make them faster, without storing any checksums or any sort of redundancy (which takes up space and makes things *slower*), then the chances of data loss become double -- that's because you have two drives that can fail instead of one, and if one fails, you lose all the data at once
[02:34] <Evanlec> heguru: ah, so i could have raid0 and still leave my stinky ntfs partition alone
[02:35] <heguru> Evanlec: yes you can
[02:35] <chill> picosam: sorry didnt meant to imply that is just that sometimes the simplest things are the ones that go wrong
[02:35] <heguru> Evanlec: read the links above
[02:35] <ddonky> any one using skype or gizmo with sip phones?
[02:35] <LjL> Evanlec: so, if it were myself, i'd rather use one drive for, say, / and swap, and the other for /home, or something
[02:35] <Evanlec> LjL: yes well i am aware of the risks of raid0
[02:35] <AlberTUX> hello room
[02:36] <Evanlec> LjL: tho i hopefully will be integrating a decent backup solution soon
[02:36] <AlberTUX> anyone knows how to load hardware drivers when installing ubuntu server?
[02:36] <AlberTUX> the setup won't detect the hardware raid on a IBM x305 server
[02:37] <picosam> well I don't understand why I have capture, capture1 and capture2 (I unmuted the mic by the way, still no sound :(
[02:37] <fanatic> Evanlec: the best you can do is to put swap in the faster disk you have.
[02:38] <picosam> and in Skype, when I try to select a specific recording device, I see HDA Intel 0, 1, 2 and 6 and then 4 others just like then but labeled plughw instead of hw
[02:38] <Evanlec> fanatic: well like i said, having 2gb of ram, i dont use swap much, so im looking for a way to get more performance than that
[02:38] <chill> i can't help you sorry
[02:39] <chill> if forums nor google can help yo
[02:39] <AlberTUX> anyone?
[02:41] <bulmer> AlberTUX: i dont know off hand, but i would think grub options will tell you
[02:42] <whiskeytango> and i still cant get Wine to install..
[02:43] <MasterShrek> whiskeytango, why not?
[02:43] <Miguel_> hi there
[02:43] <WillieDaPimp> \what could be causing my computer to completely lock up on me ??
[02:44] <Miguel_> I am trying to install Ubuntu and I am getting a msg "jobs turned off" how do I correct this?
[02:44] <MasterShrek> WillieDaPimp, probably graphics card
[02:44] <MasterShrek> thats a new one to me Miguel_
[02:44] <WillieDaPimp> MasterShrek, really it is a Nvidia card
[02:44] <MasterShrek> whiskeytango, did you add repositories to your sources.list?
[02:45] <Miguel_> I am booting from the ubuntu cd
[02:45] <MasterShrek> WillieDaPimp, did you install drivers for it?
[02:45] <YarekT> WillieDaPimp: defective hardware, i had a wireless cardbus card that froze the CPU itself
[02:45] <Miguel_> I am stumped
[02:45] <MasterShrek> Miguel_, are you sure the cd had a good burn?
[02:45] <whiskeytango> Master, i dont know, when i try to install it it says I already have it installed, but i cant find it anywhere,
[02:45] <Miguel_> I think so I downloaded the iso. had no probs burning
[02:46] <MasterShrek> whiskeytango, type wine in a terminal
[02:46] <Miguel_> i tried 3 different cds
[02:46] <WillieDaPimp> MasterShrek, yeah i added the driver through the restricted driver software, and then got rid of that and added the drivers manually and it still locks up after about 10 to 15 minutes of usage, regardless of the WM, but the mouse is still moving around
[02:46] <erUSUL> Miguel_: when installing hit F6 to edit boot options and quit the splash option and add break=top.
[02:46] <whiskeytango> oh my god.
[02:46] <whiskeytango> wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\program.exe": Module not found
[02:46] <Miguel_> thanks brb
[02:47] <MasterShrek> WillieDaPimp, try creating a new user and see if it happens with that one too
[02:47] <erUSUL> Miguel_: when you hit the error do "modprobe piix" then exit
[02:47] <WillieDaPimp> MasterShrek, ok i'll try that
[02:47] <WillieDaPimp> in a few
[02:47] <whiskeytango> im a moron, ignore me.
[02:47] <MasterShrek> whiskeytango, good :) to run a program now, just type: wine /path/to/windows/program.exe
[02:47] <n-iCe> hi
[02:47] <whiskeytango> Thank you shrek,
[02:47] <tuna-fish> here's a really dumb question about using gpg: how can I export my own private key from the keychain?
[02:47] <MasterShrek> np
[02:48] <n-iCe> I'm getting this error:
[02:48] <n-iCe> make[1] : yacc: Command not found
[02:48] <n-iCe> make[1] : *** [y.tab.h]  Error 127
[02:48] <erUSUL> Miguel_: maybe the module you have to modprobe is different in your case... dunno It is usually the SATA controler one
[02:48] <n-iCe> How do I should fix it?
[02:48] <tuna-fish> gpg --export -a seems to export more than 1
[02:48] <erUSUL> n-iCe: install yacc
[02:48] <mistform> gah
[02:48] <n-iCe> eracc , sudo apt-get install yacc ?
[02:48] <mistform> darn xchat
[02:48] <MasterShrek> tuna-fish, thats not that dumb of a question, i got no idea lol
[02:48] <mistform> how do I see the userlist box?
[02:48] <Miguel_> no sata
[02:48] <mistform> it's disappeared on me
[02:48] <Miguel_> IDE
[02:49] <kjp_> I think someone should start a bounty for an easy to use gui, vpn IPSEC setup utility
[02:49] <mistform> for Xchat
[02:49] <MasterShrek> mistform, view > user list
[02:49] <aguitel> anyone know how to connect 2 pc with ethernet both with ubuntu feisty ?
[02:49] <Miguel_> where do I enter break=top
[02:49] <kravlin> i'm trying to install open movie editor and it says i need libsndfile 1.0.0. I have it according to synaptic package manager. so why doesn't it install?
[02:49] <Miguel_> at what point
[02:49] <mistform> MasterShrek, I see Topicbar, Menubar, Userlist Buttons
[02:49] <mistform> no "userlist" specifically
[02:49] <MasterShrek> kravlin, use kino, i think its in the repos
[02:49] <n-iCe> erUSUL ?
[02:50] <Miguel_> is says quiet splash--|
[02:50] <erUSUL> !boot | Miguel_
[02:50] <ubotu> Miguel_: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[02:50] <MasterShrek> mistform, what version of xchat are you using?
[02:50] <n-iCe> didn't work ,
[02:50] <n-iCe> ircu@ubuntu:~/ircu2.10.12.10$ sudo apt-get install yacc
[02:50] <n-iCe> ircu@ubuntu:~/ircu2.10.12.10$
[02:50] <n-iCe> Nothing was installed
[02:50] <kravlin> MasterShrek: I need something that will edit .avi files. kino doesn't.
[02:50] <mistform> MasterShrek, 2.08.0
[02:50] <erUSUL> tuna-fish:  --export-secret-keys ??
[02:50] <mistform> MasterShrek, 2.8.0
[02:50] <mistform> lol
[02:50] <whiskeytango> Ok, so i want to install STEAM, and pointing it towards steam does not work :P
[02:50] <slackern> mistform: try pressing control + f7 that is the toggle for it also
[02:51] <overclucker> n-iCe, yacc, comes woth bison, sudo apt-get install bison
[02:51] <erUSUL> kravlin: avidemux? cinelerra?
[02:51] <mistform> slackern, , that doesn't work either :(
[02:51] <slackern> hmm odd =/
[02:51] <n-iCe> overclucker I did it, and didn't work
[02:51] <n-iCe> ircu@ubuntu:~/ircu2.10.12.10$ sudo apt-get install bison
[02:51] <n-iCe> ircu@ubuntu:~/ircu2.10.12.10$
[02:51] <MasterShrek> i dunno mistform, is the panel for it just shrunk way down?
[02:52] <mistform> MasterShrek, I don't see anything that might be a shrunken panel...
[02:52] <kravlin> erUSUL: I also need to be able to splice together parts of movies. avidmux doesn't.
[02:52] <slackern> mistform: are you maybe using xchat-gnome the simpler version of xchat that ships with ubuntu?
[02:52] <mistform> slackern, I used aptitude install xchat
[02:53] <overclucker> n-iCe, can you apt anything?
[02:53] <MasterShrek> linus was right about gnome sucking lol, totem is worthless, so is xchat-gnome, and like half the other programs that come with it
[02:53] <n-iCe> overclucker yes
[02:53] <MasterShrek> n-iCe, enable extra repositories
[02:54] <Miguel_> didn
[02:54] <marduuk> good evening all
[02:54] <Miguel_> didn't work
[02:54] <n-iCe> master_of_master how? is mode console nothing graphical
[02:54] <ketamine> hey guys how do i copy and paste file on terminal
[02:54] <MasterShrek> im MasterShrek and that shoudlnt matter anyway, bison should be available
[02:54] <marduuk> hey shrek i fixed it
[02:54] <ketamine> well i downloaded a themse for irssi its on my desktop now i've to throw it in my irssi directory
[02:55] <erUSUL> ketamine: you mean no X at all?
[02:55] <marduuk> boots to lin no prob now
[02:55] <MasterShrek> marduuk, what was that? lol i talk to so many people i cant keep it all straight
[02:55] <freeflyer57> I need some serious help with nautilus and bonobo. Can anyone help me?
[02:55] <MasterShrek> cool
[02:55] <marduuk> error 17
[02:55] <mistform> MasterShrek, I did a package search for xchat and tried to install xchat-common but it says I have the current version.
[02:55] <marduuk> grub
[02:55] <ketamine> erusul i just wanna cp a theme to my irssi directory
[02:55] <mistform> MasterShrek, probably need to remove it and reinstall?
[02:55] <n-iCe> ????
[02:55] <MasterShrek> mistform, sudo apt-get install xchat
[02:55] <Penggu> hi all. i have someone who can't load <another OS> so ive got them to boot using an ubuntu live cd... how would i be able to log in to their system to try to help them out? they have dmz set up for their host so internet access is not an issue
[02:56] <mistform> xchat is already the newest version.
[02:56] <kravlin> i'm trying to install open movie editor and it says i need libsndfile 1.0.0. I have it according to synaptic package manager. so why doesn't it configure right?
[02:56] <terlmann> does anyone on here know how to run multiple x servers ?
[02:56] <MasterShrek> n-iCe, do this: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:56] <MasterShrek> mistform, run xchat instead of xchat-gnome maybe
[02:56] <slackern> kravlin: libsndfile1-dev is the development package you will need too i guess
[02:56] <terlmann> I want to set one (this one) as a local screen to my moniter and a second gdm client to broadcast to vnc
[02:57] <erUSUL> ketamine: mv theme.file ~/.irssi/  then make default.theme point to the theme.file or copy the file over the default.them
[02:57] <kravlin> slackern: i installed it as well.
[02:57] <terlmann> can I get some help setting this up ?
[02:57] <whiskeytango> Shrek, what am I doing wrong? Im trying to install steam, so I can play counterstrike, and yah, its not working.
[02:57] <ketamine> mmk, i'll try
[02:57] <MasterShrek> whiskeytango, wine /path/to/steam.exe
[02:57] <marduuk> anyone know where i can get cdc-acm package to let my pc and v3m talk so i can charge my v3m?
[02:57] <ketamine> new to this ;p
[02:57] <kravlin> slackern: The error i get is: checking for SNDFILE... configure: error: *** libsndfile 1.0.0 not found - this program requires libsndfile >= 1.0.0 http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ ***
[02:57] <whiskeytango> its not an exe its an MSI
[02:57] <MasterShrek> whiskeytango, actually first you need to do winecfg probably
[02:57] <marduuk> fdisk -l
[02:58] <MasterShrek> whiskeytango, im not sure if wine can use msi or not, i dont use it much
[02:58] <mistform> MasterShrek, I went to the properties of my launcher it is running xchat as the command. not xchat-gnome
[02:58] <erUSUL> marduuk: that is a kernel module... 'sudo modprobe cdc-acm'
[02:58] <kravlin> slackern: I got that error when running the ./config.
[02:58] <MasterShrek> mistform, i got no idea then, u cant click and drag on the side, maybe it got shrunk down and u cant see it anymore
[02:58] <slackern> kravlin: hmm not sure then im afraid, could maybe be that the configure is looking at the wrong place for the file or something
[02:59] <mistform> grrr....
[02:59] <marduuk> erusul: it does nothing when i do that
[02:59] <bmt2> what is a good dvd player for ubuntu ?
[02:59] <kravlin> slackern: I figure its because i'm running the 64 bit archatecture. But it would be nice to know of some alternatives.
[02:59] <ketamine> lol that didn't work.
[02:59] <MasterShrek> kravlin, is there an ubuntu package out there of the program you are trying to install?
[02:59] <mistform> MasterShrek, I hit Ctrl+F7 a few times rapidly and it flashed something...
[02:59] <kravlin> MasterShrek: not that i know of.
[02:59] <mistform> ok
[02:59] <mistform> I found it, finally
[02:59] <MasterShrek> mistform, lol
[03:00] <mistform> I had the xchat window moved so I couldn't see the sidebar
[03:00] <MasterShrek> kravlin, what was it called again?
[03:00] <MasterShrek> i figured it was something like that mistform
[03:00] <narothepharoh> does anyone know if there is a problem with demonoid?
[03:00] <kravlin> MasterShrek: Open Movie Editor
[03:00] <slackern> kravlin: aye that could be it, but i can't really tell been using x86 only here myself, i will enter the 64bit world some time in the future too i hope :)
[03:00] <mistform> MasterShrek, thank you for being patient with yet another idiot :)
[03:00] <overclucker> n-iCe, did you get build-essential ?
[03:00] <MasterShrek> =P
[03:01] <kravlin> slackern: I wouldn't suggest it. Compatability is a bitch.
[03:01] <n-iCe> overclucker i'm checking
[03:01] <MasterShrek> kravlin, did u try to install libsndfile-dev ?
[03:01] <matthew_> how do i save my evolution emails as an mbox file?
[03:01] <n-iCe> something is wrong here :<
[03:01] <kravlin> MasterShrek: I did.
[03:01] <MasterShrek> 64 bit is great
[03:01] <slackern> kravlin: aye i heard it, i guess it's still mostly only usable on servers
[03:01] <MasterShrek> kravlin, there are no compatibility issues, flash and java thats about it
[03:01] <MasterShrek> slackern, wrong, i am using it just fine
[03:02] <kravlin> I've had problems with anything that isn't out of the repositories.
[03:02] <narothepharoh> does anyone know if there is a problem with demonoid?
[03:02] <Toma-> Theres not really any benefit from using 64bit yet
[03:02] <Toma-> narothepharoh: not exactly an ubuntu question is it
[03:02] <slackern> MasterShrek: I know it works fine for most people, but most people just using a desktop machine hardly ever benefit from using it, so it's hardly worth the trouble it causes for some people.
[03:03] <narothepharoh> no it isnt
[03:03] <darrell3457> looking for help with installing beryl on an old C610 Latitude, "ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY"
[03:03] <MasterShrek> no troubles here
[03:03] <narothepharoh> just a question
[03:03] <MasterShrek> 64 bit gusty, running like a beauty
[03:03] <kravlin> ah
[03:03] <kravlin> I'm still running Feisty.
[03:03] <stdin> !ot | narothepharoh
[03:03] <ubotu> narothepharoh: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:03] <Poul|Raider> anyone here experience that when playing wow on linux that wow dont load textures for ground and earth etc
[03:03] <kravlin> i should update.
[03:03] <whiskeytango> GRRR i just want to play counterstrike.
[03:04] <kravlin> whiskytango: what's up with your install?
[03:04] <matthew2> how do i save my evolution emails as an mbox file?
[03:04] <erUSUL> whiskeytango: there are a lot of guides on how to install CS on ubuntu
[03:04] <duelboot> how can I change the extension of all .MOD files in a directory to .mpg (all at once)
[03:04] <whiskeytango> Im a moron?  I cant even get wine to work.  I know, ive been through two of them.
[03:04] <kravlin> whiskeytango: are you having problems with wine or with cs?
[03:05] <darrell3457> where is the install help channel
[03:05] <kravlin> whiskeytango: did you install through repository?
[03:05] <overclucker> n-iCe, is apt finding it?
[03:05] <whiskeytango> Ive gotten as far as getting wine installed.
[03:05] <Jay> Does anyone know where the install help channel is?
[03:05] <n-iCe> overclucker yup, I did make , again , and no errores yet , thank you
[03:06] <Talcite> hey guys, my sound broke after the last few updates
[03:06] <TheEdge> Help!
[03:06] <kravlin> whiskeytango: so then what's the problem?
[03:06] <Jay> is this the install help channel?
[03:07] <kravlin> yes.
[03:07] <TheEdge> Rather, hullo
[03:07] <ubuntu> alo alo
[03:07] <TheEdge> Now, help!
[03:07] <overclucker> n-iCe, what are you compiling?
[03:07] <Jay> ok. hey does anyone think they can help me? i'm trying to install ubuntu on my comp, an hp dv9500 and whenever i try to install it, i get slammed into what i think is the shell
[03:07] <quittt> how can I test my glx?
[03:07] <quittt> is there a program for it?
[03:07] <os_> hi everyone...
[03:07] <brandon_> Good evening
[03:07] <TheEdge> I just followed some REALLY bad advice and removed my network manager
[03:07] <quittt> a programme?
[03:07] <Jay> i have the live cd for 7.0.4 fiesty fawn
[03:07] <MasterShrek> kravlin, sudo apt-get install libsndfile1-dev
[03:07] <MasterShrek> works for me
[03:07] <quittt> is there any?
[03:08] <duelboot> how can I change the extension of all .MOD files in a directory to .mpg (all at once)?
[03:08] <whiskeytango> THe problem is that steam downloads directly to my desktop and i cant get wine to install it
[03:08] <TheEdge> I'm on my roommates laptop now, where can I get the file to replace the network manager so I can put it on a USB drive and get my laptop back online?
[03:08] <reya276> Does anyone wants to take on the task of helping build a custom kernel from 2.6.20 to 2.6.3, I already have the files
[03:08] <silent> anyone here rockin the beryl?
[03:08] <matthew2> how do i save my evolution emails as an mbox file?
[03:08] <Jay> can someone help me with install?
[03:08] <kravlin> whiskeytango: hello? are you there? have you downloaded the installer?
[03:08] <kitche> reya276: you want to downgrade?
[03:09] <reya276> Jay: what is it you need to install?
[03:09] <Poul|Raider> anyone here good at  btdownloadcurses.py ?
[03:09] <n-iCe> overclucker and ircd
[03:09] <kravlin> whiskeytango: Yeah i know its in Msi.
[03:09] <brandon_> I installed the 0925 version of Gutsy Gibbon a few days ago.  Is there any way to upgrade to the Final Beta that just came out or do I have to reinstall it?
[03:09] <Jay> ubuntu
[03:09] <n-iCe> an
[03:09] <Jay> 7.0.4 fiesty fawn
[03:09] <Jay> on an hp dv9500
[03:09] <reya276> kitche: no I want to upgrade
[03:09] <Jay> and ti doesnt work
[03:09] <Jay> it*
[03:09] <TheEdge> Question! Can the network manager be reinstalled from the Live Cd of 7.04?
[03:09] <kitche> reya276: well 2.6.3 is downgrade from 2.6.20
[03:09] <Poul|Raider> Can i ctrl-c a dl in  btdownloadcurses.py  and continue again?
[03:09] <Jay> i mean i get to the ubuntu menu where it says install, boot in safe graphics mode and stuff
[03:10] <Jay> and i press enter on install
[03:10] <reya276> Kitche: sorry it was meant to be 2.6.23
[03:10] <Jay> and it does the loady thingy for a little bit and then it slams me into the shell i think
[03:10] <kravlin> ok.
[03:10] <kravlin> whiskeytango: get to the desktop in a terminal window.
[03:10] <SimplySeth> any tutorials on dual screen laptop setup ?
[03:10] <Jay> and before that a message flashes up "failed to allocate ...some hexadecimal number"
[03:10] <Borat> hey guys, what is better, Exaile or Banshee??
[03:10] <whiskeytango> im there
[03:11] <Jay> "loading, done"
[03:11] <reya276> Jay: this could mean that you have hardware issues, why type of machine is it?
[03:11] <Poul|Raider> Can i ctrl-c a dl in  btdownloadcurses.py  and continue again?
[03:11] <Jay> hp dv9500
[03:11] <erUSUL> matthew2: they are already an mbox file afaik under .evolution/mail/local/
[03:11] <Jay> intel centrino processor
[03:11] <kitche> !repeat | Poul|Raider and yes
[03:11] <ubotu> Poul|Raider and yes: 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
[03:11] <wers> how do I do improved subpixel font rendering for gutsy?
[03:11] <MasterShrek> kravlin, did u try that: sudo apt-get install libsndfile1-dev   it satisfies that programs libsndfile
[03:11] <brandon_> I installed the 0925 version of Gutsy Gibbon a few days ago.  Is there any way to upgrade to the Final Beta that just came out or do I have to reinstall it?
[03:11] <SimplySeth> Poul|Raider: screen is your friend
[03:12] <Poul|Raider> SimplySeth, huh?
[03:12] <erUSUL> !beta | brandon_
[03:12] <ubotu> brandon_: 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
[03:12] <kravlin> whiskeytango: i belive that the command is wine start (filename)
[03:12] <Penggu> question: with ubuntu live cd, can we read/write ntfs? i can't seem to remount it read-write.. mtab is showing 'rw'- could it be the kernel module (read-only version) ?
[03:12] <reya276> Kitche:you want to take on the task of helping me
[03:12] <kitche> brandon_: yes just update as normal
[03:12] <SimplySeth> Poul|Raider: a nifty program called screen ..
[03:12] <kravlin> MasterShrek: I'm running it right now.
[03:12] <Borat> wers, check this out http://syassami.googlepages.com/ubuntudesktops under the section where it says improving fonts
[03:12] <erUSUL> brandon_: if you update the packages you are ok
[03:12] <Poul|Raider> SimplySeth, ahh, no need  btdownloadcurses.py   works fine for me
[03:12] <adayah> i see on ubuntus wireless usb supported devices list that an airlink101 wireless G usb device will work out of the box.  Will this device work on a powerpc mac using feisty? I wonder cause if not, I cant use ndiswrapper on a power pc to install it then...any ideas on this?
[03:12] <brandon_> Great
[03:12] <duelboot> how can I change the extension of all .MOD files in a directory to .mpg (all at once)?
[03:12] <SimplySeth> Poul|Raider: you run screen .. then your command .. then ^a d to detach and screen -x to re-attach
[03:12] <kravlin> MasterShrek: I still get that error.
[03:12] <wers> Thanks, Borat
[03:13] <brandon_> Thanks very much.
[03:13] <kitche> reya276: this ist eh easy thing /proc/config.gz see if you have that file with if not you can find one in the repos most likely from the source
[03:13] <kravlin> MasterShrek: i should upgrade to gusty. That might fix it.
[03:13] <erUSUL> !info mmv | duelboot
[03:13] <ubotu> duelboot: mmv: Move/Copy/Append/Link multiple files. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.01b-14 (feisty), package size 23 kB, installed size 84 kB
[03:13] <Poul|Raider> SimplySeth, sorry dint understand that
[03:13] <MasterShrek> kravlin, yea, i keep forgetting im running gusty now, sorry to get ur hopes up
[03:13] <lhot> Hello everyone!
[03:13] <duelboot> thx erUSUL will try it now
[03:13] <reya276> kitche:let me check the directory
[03:13] <lhot> Is Rosegarden in the Ubuntu repos?
[03:13] <kravlin> MasterShrek: no problem. Now i just need to figure out how to upgrade.
[03:13] <Kartofelek> hello
[03:13] <silent> dbag
[03:14] <wers> Borat, I did not see any subpixel font rendering for gutsy from the link
[03:14] <brandon_> I'm running Ubuntu using VirtualBox on my Vista machine - works great!  Just curious to find out if I can use Beryl or something similar within the virtual machine.
[03:14] <SimplySeth> Poul|Raider: .. with screen .. first you run the 'screen' command .. then you run your btwhateva.py then you press <ctrl>a d to leave your command running in the background
[03:14] <reya276> Kitche: I have this kernel files (linux-2.6.23-rc8)
[03:14] <MasterShrek> kravlin, gksu update-manager -c -d
[03:14] <Borat> wers, if you add that to your .fonts.conf, you can improve font rendering
[03:14] <kitche> reya276: do you have a config.gz in /proc or no?
[03:14] <reya276> Kitche: I don't see a proc directory
[03:14] <Evanlec> brandon_: thats unlikely since you dont have any 3d drivers installed
[03:15] <SimplySeth> Poul|Raider: and screen -x .. to reconnect to screen
[03:15] <brandon_> that's what I thought
[03:15] <Poul|Raider> SimplySeth, yes but it was not a problem to have it running in the background. more if i could cancel it without loseing what already downloaded and continue later.
[03:15] <MasterShrek> kravlin, compiling open movie editor now :)
[03:15] <aguitel> borat ,you are from kazakztian? you are borat zagdiyev?
[03:15] <kitche> reya276: proc is in /
[03:15] <kravlin> MasterShrek: lol... bastard.
[03:15] <SimplySeth> Poul|Raider: ahhh okay .. I misunderstood :-/
[03:15] <Borat> aguitel, yes i am
[03:15] <Borat> and wers, cehck out this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=555964
[03:16] <SimplySeth> !info xinerama
[03:16] <MasterShrek> =P
[03:16] <ubotu> Package xinerama does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[03:16] <aguitel> borat ,great
[03:16] <Evanlec> brandon_: u can check if u can do direct rendering by typing umm...a command hold on
[03:16] <MasterShrek> !xinerama
[03:16] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[03:16] <SimplySeth> !info dual display
[03:16] <ubotu> Package dual does not exist in feisty
[03:16] <BrianV> ** question ** Hi all - I just mounted an external ext3 drive on my system. However, it only mounts as root, and 'sudo chown' tells me I don't have the permissions to chabg it to my user. How do I make it writable by non-root users?
[03:16] <kravlin> mastershrek: ill get back to you when text stops flying by in the terminal.
[03:16] <SimplySeth> Poul|Raider: what are you downloading with ?
[03:16] <kitche> !fishing | SimplySeth
[03:16] <ubotu> SimplySeth: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[03:17] <bayziders> Yeah I feel like an idiot I pinged google to see if my internet was working but I can't get it to stop pinging >>
[03:17] <MasterShrek> BrianV, sudo chmod -R 777 /mount/point
[03:17] <Poul|Raider>  btdownloadcurses.py  SimplySeth
[03:17] <reya276> Kitche: I found the directory, but no config.gz file
[03:17] <Poul|Raider> SimplySeth, but i already got the questions answered D
[03:17] <etzerd> hello all
[03:17] <etzerd> ?
[03:17] <MasterShrek> bayziders, ctrl+c
[03:17] <SimplySeth> Poul|Raider: ahh .. okay :)
[03:17] <etzerd> when the new ubuntu will be release?
[03:17] <riotkittie> yay. my kernel's compiled and installed. time to reboot and [...]  ?   heh.  brb. or not.
[03:17] <bayziders> thank you
[03:17] <riotkittie> etzerd: in october.
[03:17] <MasterShrek> october 10th i believe etzerd
[03:17] <Evanlec> what the command to check for direct rendering?
[03:17] <etzerd> Thanks
[03:17] <kitche> BrianV: mount it correctly mount -t ext3 <device> <mount> umask=022 you chould chmod is but that can be bad
[03:17] <wers> Borat, I can't see what to add from http://syassami.googlepages.com/ubuntudesktops
[03:18] <silent> umask=777 for epic win
[03:18] <kitche> reya276: ok does /boot have any config files in it I can't remember if it does or not
[03:18] <BrianV> MasterShrek: thank you, but I tried it. The command executes, but doesn't affect the permissions at all - they remain 755 or whatever
[03:18] <MasterShrek> BrianV, mount it as kitche said
[03:18] <Borat> wers one sec
[03:18] <BrianV> kitche: testing that
[03:18] <TheEdge> Ok, I really need some help
[03:19] <aguitel> borat ,how are azamat ?
[03:19] <Borat> he is niiice
[03:19] <TheEdge> Please, someone
[03:19] <Borat> wers, do gedit .font.conf
[03:19] <reya276> kitche:yes there are to in the boot directory, but they are name different from config.gz
[03:19] <aguitel> borat ,best film i saw this year
[03:19] <Borat> wers, thena dd this http://www.taimila.com/files/fonts.conf
[03:20] <Borat> aguitel, thank you
[03:20] <kitche> reya276: yea that's because they are not gziped
[03:20] <Borat> i try hard
[03:20] <aguitel> borat ,jajajajaja
[03:20] <reya276> ok
[03:20] <danbhfive> whats a good way to save custom configurations?  like edits to a file / commands run
[03:20] <jcg> What do the boot options vga=792 and noapic do? I read on a forum post that somebody who has the same laptop I do had to use those options and using them I was able to boot from the LiveCD fine, but I was wondering what they mean and disadvantages I get by using them.
[03:20] <reya276> kitche: ok, so you say I can get this from a repo
[03:20] <danbhfive> is a bash script an option?
[03:20] <kitche> reya276: do you see the -generic config file?
[03:21] <riotkittie> yay. no breakage.
[03:21] <Hansel> breakage?
[03:21] <wers> Borat, by default, I really won't have a .fonts.conf, right?
[03:21] <BrianV> kitche: that is resulting in just printing out the help dialog for mount
[03:21] <TheEdge> So, can I like, take a number or something?
[03:21] <adayah> i see on ubuntus wireless usb supported devices list that an airlink101 wireless G usb device will work out of the box.  Will this device work on a powerpc mac using feisty? I wonder cause if not, I cant use ndiswrapper on a power pc to install it then...any ideas on this?
[03:21] <Borat> wers, correc
[03:21] <Borat> t
[03:21] <riotkittie> yes. breakage.
[03:21] <Hansel> define breakage
[03:21] <travisbickkle> anybody know how to fix the firefox memory leak issue in ubuntu? Am i using the wrong version? it says 2.0.0.3
[03:22] <Borat> wers, after you do that
[03:22] <Borat> wers, reboot
[03:22] <tech0007> hi everyone!
[03:22] <BrianV> travisbickkle: the firefox memory leak is a problem with firefox... it hasn't been solved yet :p
[03:22] <silent> travis, use a different browser
[03:22] <silent> try iceweasel
[03:22] <wers> okay.. Borat, I copied the text from the url and pasted it to my .fonts.conf.. is that right?
[03:22] <wers> can I just restart x?
[03:22] <tech0007> anyone knows how to check if my system has been hacked?
[03:22] <Borat> wers, yes
[03:23] <silent> tech0007, use a hammer!
[03:23] <Evanlec> travisbickkle: 2.0.0.3 is the latest i believe from the repository, you can update to the newer version but you';d have to install manually
[03:23] <whiskeytango> so.. i got bit torrent to work..
[03:23] <riotkittie> firefox's mem leaks are always quite impressive. hats off to them.
[03:23] <reya276> kitche: in /boot there is a file called "config-2.6.20-16-generic"
[03:23] <silent> tech0007, hacked in what way?
[03:23] <Borat> tech0007, what makes you think that?
[03:23] <duelboot> tech0007, sure send your IP, username and password and I'll tell you  :))
[03:23] <silent> lol
[03:23] <tech0007> duelboot..funny haha
[03:23] <silent> he needs to forward port 22 on his router too
[03:24] <kitche> reya276: yes you want that file put in the folder of the .23-rc8 gonna use that config to get you started it's a sort of fast way to get a kernel working fast
[03:24] <riotkittie> tech0007: if it was hacked by someone who knew what they were doing...  telling will prove difficult
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[03:24] <kitche> !ops
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[03:24] <riotkittie> but check your logs, check your files,
[03:24] <FrancoGG> !ops
[03:24] <Pici> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul!
[03:24] <Evanlec> holy moly
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[03:25] <Byan> ..................
[03:25] <ST47_> fun
[03:25] <cmak>  ^^)
[03:25] <Gnea>  !ops spammers ahoy!!!
[03:25] <BrianV> kitche: that is resulting in just printing out the help dialog for mount, and I can't find any syntax errors in it
[03:25] <Pici> Gnea: we know
[03:25] <Gnea> !ops spammers ahoy!!!
[03:25] <Gnea> Pici: ok
[03:26] <kitche> BrianV: I would look it up on my machine but I don't run linux anymore
[03:26] <VoX> well that was fun.
[03:27] <BrianV> kitche: ok... is this something I need to run every time I want to bring up the drive?
[03:27] <matthew33> how do I export my evolution mail to mbox?
[03:27] <kitche> BrianV: well you could add the drive to your fstab
[03:28] <stdin> !staff
[03:28] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul! I could use a bit of your time :)
[03:28] <astro76> !ops
[03:28] <mistform> blarg
[03:28] <silent> wow
[03:28] <JCDG> hello
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[03:28] <BrianV> kitche: ok, I will google that. It's a shame, though... as advanced as Linux is getting, it's too bad stuff like this isn't 'plug and play' yet
[03:28] <mistform> it always is
[03:28] <Borat> wow
[03:28] <silent> that was.... interesting
[03:28] <Toma-> *hooray for IRC*
[03:28] <Borat> wow
[03:28] <silent> why?
[03:28] <Borat> !ops
[03:28] <silent> ahaha widows with woodies... well at least the spammers have some sort of sick sense of humor
[03:28] <Toma-> matthew33: its already an mbox file
[03:28] <silent> my log files probly just jumped 20mb
[03:28] <Toma-> matthew33: its in ~/.evolution/mail/local/inbox or something to that effect
[03:28] <gnomefreak> can everyone stop
[03:28] <CaptainMorgan> ??????
[03:28] <CaptainMorgan> wtf's going on ?
[03:28] <silent> sure was
[03:28] <rob> stop abusesing !ops, we know
[03:28] <silent> why do people do that?
[03:28] <silent> BrianV man fstab and man mount
[03:28] <gnomefreak> we are on top of it
[03:28] <ST47_> rob: you too
[03:28] <_MattB> i remember reading somewhere that you could basically upgrade an ubuntu server to ubuntu desktop, anyone know the procedure for this? (without reinstall)
[03:28] <rob> ST47, sorry?
[03:28] <ST47_> rob: use !_ops or something that wo't ping us
[03:29] <JCDG> i'm new at this i need a little help
[03:29] <matthew33> Toma- but that file has messages that aren't in my inbox
[03:29] <Toma-> _MattB: 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop'
[03:29] <_MattB> thx
[03:29] <rob> ST47_, I am a freenode staff member
[03:29] <Toma-> matthew33: ahh. as in, deleted messages?
[03:29] <ST47_> rob: and?
[03:29] <silent> I honestly can't believe they're spamming a linux support channel... soo low. I almost feel sorry for them
[03:29] <matthew33> Toma- yep
[03:29] <jodde> Hey, does anyone know where I could dl online help packages for kdevelop?
[03:29] <rob> ST47_, I didn't use bang ops.
[03:29] <Toma-> matthew33: have you 'Expunge'd?
[03:29] <ST47_> If the lord himself came and pinged me, I'd ask him to stop as well
[03:30] <Pici> ST47_: When were you pinged?
[03:30] <matthew33> Toma- ok, that works.  do you know if attachments are part of the mbox file too?
[03:30] <Pici> silent: I wish this was an infrequent occurance...
[03:30] <riotkittie> it happens all the time :P
[03:30] <Toma-> matthew33: yes they are
[03:30] <kitche> Pici: think ST47_ is saying that his script that he uses is set to the op and it pings him or something :)
[03:30] <rob> ST47_, my use of !ops in my statement does not trigger it, in fact it pings me if it did.
[03:31] <gnomefreak> pings all of us
[03:31] <Pici> kitche: /me shrugs
[03:31] <silent> is some one ping spamming me?
[03:31] <riotkittie> ok. at the ... oh i will just shut up
[03:31] <polorix> Hey everyone. I'm on a fresh install of the Gusty beta. I have compiz and all working with the wobbly crap and all. I was wondering how i configure the effects..like choose which ones and the key combonations for certain things like the cube.
[03:32] <ST47_> polorix: #ubuntu+1
[03:32] <silent> lol
[03:32] <Pici> silent: If you are referring to a bunch of dcc messages from people with wierd names, that was part of the bot attack.
[03:32] <Evanlec> waaht happened? server just get flooded?
[03:32] <polorix> Hey everyone. I'm on a fresh install of the Gusty beta. I have compiz and all working with the wobbly crap and all. I was wondering how i configure the effects..like choose which ones and the key combonations for certain things like the cube.
[03:32] <Evanlec> bot attack?
[03:32] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: bot attack
[03:32] <polorix> oops
[03:32] <silent> so it was just one person?
[03:32] <Pici> polorix: #ubuntu+1 for gutsy questions :)
[03:32] <Evanlec> no kidding...it brought down the whole server?
[03:32] <gnomefreak> been taken care of
[03:32] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: what one?
[03:32] <rob> heh, Evanlec no id didn't :)
[03:32] <riotkittie> ok. this is my last ditch attempt my wireless working under feisty. i have compiled a kernel, for the love of all things holy. for this, i DESERVE wpa2, do i not? <weeps>
[03:32] <silent> gnomefreak, how often do these attacks happen?
[03:32] <Evanlec> freenode?
[03:32] <ideasman_42> hi
[03:33] <Pici> !offtopic |
[03:33] <ubotu> : #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:33] <ideasman_42> Is this the best place to talk to Ubuntu devs?
[03:33] <Evanlec> irc.freenode.com ?
[03:33] <ideasman_42> Iv been asked to reproduce a ubuntu crash
[03:33] <gnomefreak> silent: not too often they are taken care of very fast when they do happen to allow little to no interuption
[03:33] <riotkittie> ideasman_42: no. if the devs are here, theyre rarely if ever paying attention
[03:33] <ideasman_42> Could you install gedit-dbgsym libglib2.0-0-dbg libgtk2.0-0-dbg and get
[03:33] <ideasman_42> a new backtrace?
[03:33] <Toma-> ideasman_42: best place for that is on lauchpad
[03:33] <Shadow6363> hmm, when i go to add a buddy and then select the group to place him in, for some reason the group list appears in the bottom right of my screen, anyone had similar experiences or know why this may be happening?
[03:34] <Shadow6363> im using ubuntu and just plain old metacity
[03:34] <Evanlec> gnomefreak: just wondering cuz i got disconnected
[03:34] <ideasman_42> does any one have hints as to how I do this?
[03:34] <cliffstah> hey, could someone just double check with me what the correct package version for compviz is in gutsy?
[03:34] <Shadow6363> nvm, all, thought i was in #pidgin
[03:34] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: no it didnt (ther eis a server that you are connected to example: anthony.freenode.net
[03:34] <ideasman_42> "sudo apt-get install gedit-dbgsym" dosnt work
[03:34] <silent> can some one explain to me how beryl works... does it use gnome and render 4 desktops on each side or does it have its own gui?
[03:34] <Flannel> ideasman_42: #ubuntu-bugs will probably be more useful to you
[03:34] <Evanlec> cliffstah: the compiz-fusion package in gutsy will be the ones from Amaranth's repository
[03:34] <ideasman_42> says gedit-dbgsym is not about
[03:35] <riotkittie> no!!! no!!! nooo.  all of that, and i'm still getting "802.11 wlan card support not enabled in kernel"
[03:35] <cliffstah> Evanlec: git*?
[03:35] <Evanlec> gnomefreak: right okay, so maybe just the one server i was connected went down for a second?
[03:35] <Evanlec> cliffstah: git? i dunnoa bout git
[03:35] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: yeah excesss flood could have caused that since there were alot of bots
[03:35] <riotkittie> i would just like to take a moment to announce that wireless is evil. and i hate it. a lot.
[03:36] <cliffstah> ah, see thats what I thought.. before I upgraded to gutsy I was messing around with the git* packages for compvis-fusion
[03:36] <cliffstah> now I appear to be stuck with them
[03:36] <riotkittie> god willing, i will figure out how to make it stop sucking in gusty, or tis back to xp with me  til feb :(
[03:36] <Evanlec> gnomefreak: i c, just curious, were u involved in taking care of that one? if so what do u hafta do? just ban a range of nicks/ip's?
[03:36] <Szeraax> riotkittie: depends on which side of the houses wall you are on...
[03:36] <cliffstah> there don't appear to be any alternatives either, to force a package and the git repo is not in my sources
[03:37] <Evanlec> cliffstah: re-install without git ?
[03:37] <cliffstah> I'll have to try removing all the packages, apt-get update and then try again..
[03:37] <cliffstah> and I must stop saying compViz..
[03:38] <cliffstah> I dont know where i got that from xD
[03:38] <Evanlec> cliffstah: i had to do that once when i accidentally upgraded from trevinos repo and broke it, had to re-install from amaranth
[03:38] <cliffstah> gotcha
[03:38] <Evanlec> was pretty easy tho
[03:38] <cliffstah> but the compiz packages are part of gutsy now anyway, right?
[03:38] <Evanlec> true
[03:38] <cliffstah> k
[03:38] <Evanlec> so u shouldnt even need any 3rd party repos
[03:38] <Evanlec> as far as i've read
[03:39] <cliffstah> thats what I thought
[03:39] <riotkittie> i cant believe i wasted all that time compiling a kernel for nothing
[03:39] <cliffstah> I did remove the extra repos
[03:39] <cliffstah> seems the packages persisted, version numbers Im guessing
[03:39] <Evanlec> yea
[03:39] <Evanlec> the ones from git are probably newer, so its not going to try and upgrade those
[03:39] <cliffstah> oddly even though I've removed the repo, the packages are still being displayed from the git repo
[03:39] <Evanlec> make sure u "remove" them all first, and install from scratch, dont just "reinstall"
[03:40] <Evanlec> cliffstah: thats because they're installed on your system
[03:40] <cliffstah> even one that isn't, is still displayed
[03:40] <Evanlec> oh
[03:40] <cliffstah> libdecorate0-dev
[03:40] <cliffstah> it isn't installed, but its in the list
[03:40] <Evanlec> thats probably a dependancy package or something
[03:40] <cliffstah> ah good call
[03:40] <Evanlec> sounds related to compiz
[03:40] <cliffstah> it is
[03:40] <cliffstah> :-)
[03:40] <Evanlec> ;)
[03:40] <Shadowfox001> every time i run the nvidia config x crashes saying the api dos not match
[03:41] <Shadowfox001> i am trying to set up the drivers so i can run beryl
[03:41] <mistform> Shadowfox001, what kind of car?
[03:41] <cliffstah> nope, apt-get update and its still showing *git
[03:41] <cliffstah> =/
[03:41] <mistform> ..
[03:42] <bmt2> is there a good DVD player for ubuntu that i can "apt-get"
[03:42] <kahrytan> bmt2, vlc
[03:42] <cliffstah> ah, I still have packages installed.. oops
[03:42] <bmt2> kahrytan, i am using that one.....that  one is not good
[03:42] <kahrytan> !best | bmt2
[03:42] <ubotu> bmt2: 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.
[03:42] <bmt2> kahrytan, i can not rewind or fast forward the DVD for some reason
[03:42] <kahrytan> bmt2, thats not software.
[03:43] <kahrytan> bmt2,  problem with your system
[03:43] <Bam2550> Cool im back
[03:43] <kahrytan> bmt2, I fast forward in dvds just fine in vlc
[03:43] <Poul|Raider> anyone here experience that when playing wow on linux that wow dont load textures for ground and earth etc
[03:43] <cliffstah> hmm.
[03:43] <bmt2> kahrytan, well could be the problem ...i have a laptop wtih last ubuntu, dual core, 2 gb of ram
[03:43] <cliffstah> Evanlec: now I've removed /all/ git packages, updated, and they're still showing in the list
[03:44] <mistform> Poul|Raider, stuff like that happens all the time, not just on Linux
[03:44] <Poul|Raider> mistform, hmm its a linux problem for me
[03:44] <SimplySeth> so the command is !info | SimplySeth ?
[03:44] <Evanlec> cliffstah: okay well...double check your sources.list and maybe reboot
[03:44] <kahrytan> bmt2,  not hardware issue
[03:44] <Shadowfox001> x keep crashing when i run nvidia-config using the -add...  command it says somthing about api not matching
[03:44] <cliffstah> just checked the sources.list
[03:44] <cliffstah> definitely no repo in there
[03:44] <kahrytan> bmt2, and vlc doesnt rewind.
[03:44] <bmt2> kahrytan, what do you think the issue ie ?
[03:45] <mistform> Poul|Raider, http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1341/1111780241_e9bfc55b4f_o.jpg
[03:45] <Shadowfox001> i am trying to get beryl to run
[03:45] <Evanlec> !beryl | Shadowfox001
[03:45] <ubotu> Shadowfox001: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[03:45] <SimplySeth> !info dual display | SimplySeth
[03:45] <Nyle> I am using Ubunti 7.04 and I need a firefox 2.0.0.7. Where can I download a package of it?
[03:45] <kahrytan> bmt2,  you can fast forward in vlc. just push "Play Faster" button
[03:45] <Shadowfox001> thank you
[03:45] <mistform> Shadowfox001, are you using the nv or nvidia driver?
[03:46] <Evanlec> Nyle: firefox.com?
[03:46] <Shadowfox001> i was trying to get it to use nvidia
[03:46] <Nyle> Evanlec: an ubuntu package
[03:46] <kahrytan> Evanlec, he said package
[03:46] <Evanlec> yea i see
[03:46] <Shadowfox001> but every time i do it crashes to command line when i reboot x
[03:46] <mistform> sudo apt-get install firefox?
[03:46] <mistform> lol
[03:46] <Evanlec> in that case i dont think there is any unless someone's making em
[03:46] <Nyle> feisty has 2.0.0.3
[03:46] <Nyle> oh well
[03:46] <cliffstah> 1:0.5.2+git20070918-0ubuntu5
[03:46] <Nyle> time to backport
[03:47] <Nyle> thanks anyway
[03:47] <Evanlec> well theres ur answer
[03:47] <cliffstah> are you sure git isn't part of gutsy now?
[03:47] <Evanlec> why were u asking in the first place?
[03:47] <gnomefreak> Nyle: feisty has firefox 2.0.0.6
[03:47] <gnomefreak> Nyle: please enable your feisty-updates repos
[03:47] <gnomefreak> !info firefox feisty
[03:47] <ubotu> firefox: lightweight web browser based on Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Version 2.0.0.6+1-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 9045 kB, installed size 28668 kB
[03:47] <gnomefreak> Nyle: ^^^
[03:48] <jim> would someone be around later to help me build a ubuntu chroot
[03:48] <gnomefreak> jim: the wiki is really easy to understand
[03:48] <kitche> doesn't -security repo have 2.0.0.7? or no
[03:48] <Nyle> gnomefreak: deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty-updates main restricted universe multiverse
[03:48] <cliffstah> Evanlec: where/how do I check the authoritive package source?
[03:48] <kahrytan> gnomefreak, but using gutsy package in feisty might be bad idea
[03:48] <Nyle> gnomefreak: I did apt-cache show firefox
[03:48] <cliffstah> oh.  stupid question, nm..
[03:48] <Nyle> it said package is 2.0.0.3
[03:48] <kitche> kahrytan: it's a feisty package not a gutsy one
[03:48] <gnomefreak> kitche: 2.0.0.7 only introduced one fix and it was for windows (it wasnt expeted as a release at this time)
[03:49] <gnomefreak> Nyle: enable feisty-updates
[03:49] <kitche> Nyle: did you update your apt-get?
[03:49] <Nyle> of course
[03:49] <kitche> gnomefreak: ah I don't pay attentiont o that stuff anymore sicne I stopped working on Source Mage :)
[03:49] <Nyle> gnomefreak: could you tell me more? how?
[03:49] <Evanlec> cliffstah: im not sure what u mean
[03:49] <gnomefreak> its there i have feisty on laptop and it has it :)
[03:49] <gnomefreak> kitche: i have to since im  one of the maintainers :(
[03:49] <cliffstah> Evanlec: its ok, it was a stupid question..  I'm now looking through http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy :-)
[03:49] <gnomefreak> Nyle: take the # away from the lines in /etc/apt/sourcces.list
[03:50] <cliffstah> just wanted to sanity check the packages I'm seeing
[03:50] <Nyle> gnomefreak: I just told you the repo I have regarding updates
[03:50] <gnomefreak> only 1 c in sources
[03:50] <Nyle> its fine
[03:50] <gnomefreak> Nyle: no it isnt because you would than have 2.0.0.6
[03:50] <Nyle> 09:48 <            Nyle> gnomefreak: deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty-updates main restricted universe multiverse
[03:50] <cliffstah> where are the actual packages?
[03:50] <Nyle> gnomefreak: is this not correct one?
[03:50] <gnomefreak> Nyle: run apt-get update
[03:50] <deadpop> Could someone tell me why my sound keeps sporadically stopping for no reason? >.>
[03:51] <gnomefreak> Nyle: than run apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:51] <SimplySeth> !tell SimplySeth about Xinerama
[03:51] <Nyle> Version: 2.0.0.3+1-0ubuntu2
[03:51] <Nyle> gnomefreak: I have also ran dist-upgrade
[03:51] <Shadowfox001> if someone can help me ubuntu-effects is a dead chat room
[03:51] <Nyle> nothing else can be upgraded all is latest
[03:51] <gnomefreak> Nyle: i dont think its in security repos but they are enabled by default so it would change anything
[03:51] <cliffstah> in the repository I can only see packages.gz etc.  I want to see the /actual/ package files, the .deb's
[03:51] <Evanlec> what does dist-upgrade do?
[03:51] <deadpop> Anybody?
[03:52] <Nyle> however apt-cache show firefox only shows the version 2003
[03:52] <orionr> does anyone know how to enable color in the terminals?
[03:52] <gnomefreak> Nyle: i am one of the ubuntu-mozilla maintainers take my word for it its there
[03:52] <gnomefreak> Nyle: your sources are not updated
[03:52] <deadpop> ... anybody?
[03:52] <cliffstah> aha, I see.
[03:52] <gnomefreak> Nyle: run sudo apt-get update than pastebin the output of update and paste output of apt-cache policy firefox
[03:53] <troubled> Nyle: hey you
[03:53] <gnomefreak> Nyle: do you have all your other repos enabled
[03:53] <Nyle> gnomefreak: yes
[03:53] <deadpop> My sound keeps stopping for no reason at all, I'm trying to figure out why. Is there anybody who can help me with this?
[03:53] <troubled> Nyle: decided to take ubuntu for a spin huh?
[03:54] <Nyle> troubled: yes
[03:54] <kahrytan> Nyle, you have feisty?
[03:54] <cliffstah> heh.
[03:54] <Nyle> gnomefreak: nevermind
[03:54] <cliffstah> Evanlec: *git IS the version in the repo
[03:54] <troubled> Nyle: how is it so far? havent tried it yet myself
[03:54] <gnomefreak> Nyle: replace the us. with gb.
[03:54] <cliffstah> the ubuntu repo's
[03:54] <kahrytan> Nyle, http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/web/firefox
[03:54] <deadpop> ....
[03:54] <kahrytan> Nyle,  you can download off there too
[03:54] <Nyle> gnomefreak: everything is fine
[03:54] <Evanlec> cliffstah: oh...well im not sure what the difference is between git and amaranth's repo
[03:54] <deadpop> Do you guys still help others here or do you ignore them?
[03:55] <cliffstah> deadpop: I suspect impatient people don't get much help
[03:55] <orionr>  Does anyone know how to enable color in the linux terminals?
[03:55] <Roger_The_Bum> Major problem: I loaded up Vega Strike, it crashed, and now my mouse cursor is immobile
[03:55] <Nyle> troubled: its slower than debian sid.  Only a tad bit more stable. Packages don't constantly get updated, its more like a shiny lenny
[03:55] <cliffstah> Evanlec: are you running gutsy?
[03:55] <jontec> deadpop: you last asked like.... two minutes ago... you should wait at least five before re-pasting
[03:55] <Nyle> troubled: its ok, nothing special
[03:55] <deadpop> ok
[03:56] <Evanlec> cliffstah: no, feisty
[03:56] <cliffstah> ah ok.
[03:56] <Evanlec> why?
[03:56] <kitche> orionr: should have color by default
[03:56] <troubled> Nyle: i assume the console/cli looks and feels the same other than diff versions on packages?
[03:57] <Evanlec> is Git even recommended unless you're a developer?
[03:57] <Creed> How would I install php5-devel (apt-get cant find it)? I need it as it contains "phpize" which is needed for a php accelerator Im installing.
[03:57] <deadpop> >.>
[03:58] <Nyle> gnomefreak: basically the policy cleared it up for me.  Feisty still contains 2.0.0.3 however 2.0.0.6 is fetched from the security archive.  When you view info with apt-cache show firefox it shows only 2.0.0.3 in version and does not say anything about if it has a security update or not.  I don't know if apt-cache show is supposed to do that or not, but it would be helpful to have that info
[03:58] <kitche> Creed: php5-dev
[03:58] <cliffstah> Evanlec: who say's I'm not? :P
[03:59] <Evanlec> lol
[03:59] <cliffstah> ok, Xorg restart required.. brb :-)
[03:59] <Nyle> gnomefreak: for exampke, the version it will be replaced with if you have the updates/security repos enabled
[03:59] <Evanlec> well i wasnt sure
[03:59] <Evanlec> more of a general question actually
[03:59] <kitche> Evanlec: git is wonderful I used to use it myself when I did work on another distro and still use it to grab sources
[03:59] <orionr> kitche: it doesnt
[03:59] <Creed> Thanks kitche!!!
[03:59] <Evanlec> kitche: okay but if you're not a developer, would u recommend it?
[03:59] <Nyle> kitche: you need an 'n'?
[03:59] <Nyle> s/an/a
[04:00] <Creed> lol
[04:00] <kitche> Nyle: ?
[04:00] <orionr> kitche: like gentoo has color on by defaut in it, it has color for most things if yo ussh into a gentoo system
[04:00] <deadpop> =/
[04:00] <Nyle> i think i'll go to the kitchen soon
[04:00] <Nyle> get some food, I'm kinda hungry
[04:00] <orionr> Nyle: what are you going to eat?
[04:00] <orionr> Nyle: im fucking hungry too
[04:00] <deadpop> My sound keeps stopping for no reason at all, I'm trying to figure out why. Is there anybody who can help me with this?
[04:00] <Nyle> I don't know.  Probably some indian food
[04:00] <Nyle> !language
[04:00] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:01] <cliffstah> excellent, it appears to be working :-)
[04:01] <cliffstah> and it's so much faster
[04:01] <kitche> Nyle: ah I got it now what you meant :) but no my name does not mean kitchen
[04:01] <gnomefreak> Nyle: apt-cache policy should give you canadate =  2.0.0.6 or ther eis something wrong with sources or apt
[04:01] <orionr> Nyle: damn i wish i had so indian foot. why did you throw the language card llo
[04:02] <Evanlec> cliffstah: what is?
[04:02] <gnomefreak> iirc  apt-cache policy always gives the repo it was put in by release time
[04:02] <cliffstah> Gnome/Compiz with Gutsy
[04:02] <Nyle> gnomefreak: which is what  I'm saying, policy is fine, but I think apt-cache show should include the candidate policy info in there to include the version if any will replace it
[04:02] <Roger_The_Bum> my mouse is completely unresponsive after I load up an app. My keyboard, however is working. Is there any way I can get control of my mouse back, barring a ctrl+alt+backspace?
[04:02] <Nyle> gnomefreak: does that make sense?
[04:02] <cliffstah> my whole system is perkier ftw
[04:02] <Evanlec> cliffstah: so much faster than what tho?
[04:02] <cliffstah> than what it was before, running feisty
[04:02] <Nyle> orionr: because you use the 'f' word
[04:02] <gnomefreak> Nyle: apt-cache show just shows the version you have installed unless you had a higher version installed at one time it will show that as well
[04:03] <orionr> find..
[04:03] <Nyle> gnomefreak: hmm
[04:03] <Evanlec> cliffstah: using which version
[04:03] <cliffstah> what?
[04:03] <gnomefreak> Nyle: i will look into it tomorrow while working on laptop
[04:03] <Nyle> gnomefreak: ok buddy
[04:03] <cliffstah> I was on Feisty before, now I'm on Gutsy
[04:03] <gnomefreak> Nyle: if not ill ask our apt guy to see what he thinks
[04:03] <deadpop> ... I guess I'm not going to get any help. Thanks guys. I knew Ubuntu was a peice of crap.
[04:03] <gnomefreak> cliffstah: gutsy support in #ubuntu+1
[04:04] <gnomefreak> for anotehr month or so
[04:04] <cliffstah> Im not looking for support now ;-)
[04:04] <Evanlec> cliffstah: yes i know, but its possible to run the compfusion that gutsy uses on feisty
[04:04] <gnomefreak> another
[04:04] <gnomefreak> cliffstah: ah
[04:04] <jim> deadpop: mmhmm
[04:04] <cliffstah> yep I tried that already Evanlec, and it was a mess :-)  plus, I like being on the cutting edge - I don't mind if things break, I muddle through :-)
[04:04] <Nyle> gnomefreak: it would be useful to have apt-cache show to include this information.  For example, to show if any versions from updates or security repos will replace it, instead of just showing you the current version of the package in the main repo, or the one installed
[04:04] <Evanlec> cliffstah: i c
[04:04] <cliffstah> gnomefreak: but I will join anyway, just in case ;-)
[04:04] <gnomefreak> Nyle: i think (not sure) but madison might do that
[04:05] <Evanlec> cliffstah: when gutsy final is released, will it be the same as the beta but with some bugfixes?
[04:05] <Nyle> gnomefreak: that would be good
[04:05] <gnomefreak> Nyle: see if that spits out security
[04:05] <cliffstah> I would assume so
[04:05] <gnomefreak> im on my gutsy pc atm so i know what it says here
[04:05] <Nyle> gnomefreak: I'm sorry?
[04:05] <magic_ninja> wee
[04:05] <gnomefreak> Nyle: apt-cache madison firefo
[04:06] <kahrytan> Evanlec, or wait for RC of Gutsy
[04:06] <gnomefreak> xc
[04:06] <magic_ninja> i got a hdd for my other comp
[04:06] <gnomefreak> damn
[04:06] <Nyle> hmm
[04:06] <gnomefreak> apt-cache madison firefox
[04:06] <Evanlec> kahrytan: i thot there already was a few RC's
[04:06] <cliffstah> oh that's just too cute.. the way wobbly windows cling to the side of the desktop
[04:06] <gnomefreak> Nyle: that should show repos with it does it say security?
[04:06] <Nyle> yes
[04:06] <gnomefreak> thought so
[04:06] <gnomefreak> :)
[04:06] <kahrytan> Evanlec, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule
[04:06] <Nyle> thank you
[04:06] <cliffstah> this puts Vista to shame in so many wonderful ways
[04:06] <jim> I'm not looking for support now either... but later (3-4 hours from now) I might like to get help setting up a chroot
[04:06] <gnomefreak> yw Nyle
[04:07] <Nyle> is this an ubuntu specific apt patch?
[04:07] <Evanlec> cliffstah: u sound as tho u'd never used compfusion before
[04:07] <Shadowfox001> someone tell me why nvidia-config keeps crashing x i have read serveral guides and i have even set this up be for and it just dos not want to work
[04:07] <cliffstah> I haven't.
[04:07] <Evanlec> cliffstah: oh ;p
[04:07] <cliffstah> hehe
[04:07] <Nyle> gnomefreak: I am not aware of this utility command in debian, which I've used for close to 7 years
[04:07] <kahrytan> Evanlec, I guess all the new stuff that will go into gutsy is done with. their just fixing bugs now
[04:07] <gnomefreak> Nyle: 2.0.0.6 is upstream our patches would be the very last number
[04:07] <Evanlec> kahrytan: thats kinda what i figured
[04:07] <gnomefreak> 2.0.0.6+2-0ubuntu4 the 4 is our changes
[04:07] <cliffstah> I've been using Linux servers for years, BSD even longer.. I've only just got around to running a Linux workstation after growing tired of the speed of Ruby on Windows
[04:08] <Nyle> no I meant for apt
[04:08] <kahrytan> Evanlec, though, kernel freeze is next thurs.
[04:08] <Nyle> actually I can just get the source and look at the patch files and changes
[04:08] <gnomefreak> oh debian uses it as well
[04:08] <bmt2> okay everyone....rippping DVDs...anyone got a HOWTO on that
[04:08] <gnomefreak> afaik
[04:08] <Evanlec> kahrytan: if i upgraded to gutsy now, would i be able to patch myself to the finalrelease version?
[04:08] <gnomefreak> i havent used debian in almost 6 months
[04:08] <Nyle> that would explain better and I won't end up wasting your time
[04:08] <gnomefreak> other than in chroots
[04:08] <CoasterMaster> bmt2, what do you want to do with these DVDs?  Make a copy of it on DVD? Or rip to XviD?
[04:08] <kahrytan> Evanlec, I never *upgrade*.
[04:09] <Evanlec> kahrytan: i mean, if i fresh installed
[04:09] <Nyle> gnomefreak: my laptop runs sid, while my main desktop is now using kubuntu feisty
[04:09] <gnomefreak> guys can you keep the gutsy talk in #ubuntu+1 or #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:09] <kahrytan> Evanlec, You do get access to Gutsy repos
[04:09] <Evanlec> gnomefreak: sorry, im not actually running gutsy, just wondering if i should be
[04:10] <kahrytan> Evanlec, any updates to packages there gets updated on your system.
[04:10] <Evanlec> right
[04:10] <cliffstah> Evanlec: if it ain't broke.. :-)
[04:10] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: i would wait if you can
[04:10] <Nyle> gnomefreak: I recently installed it, after having given ubuntu many shots and deciding it wasn't for me, I now am lazy..er, and dont' want to go hunting for the things I'd install in debian/kde manually, which are in kubuntu already
[04:10] <kahrytan> cliffstah, good point
[04:10] <Evanlec> cliffstah: lol cliff..u should be one to talk right?
[04:10] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: alot of changes are about to be coming in
[04:10] <Nyle> gnomefreak: basically you guys spoiled me
[04:10] <cliffstah> hey I'm a developer, I'm used to thinkgs breaking
[04:10] <cliffstah> -k
[04:10] <kahrytan> Evanlec, your impatient?
[04:10] <Evanlec> kahrytan: yes, at times
[04:10] <gnomefreak> cliffstah: and i hate every minute of it the past 2 weeks
[04:11] <cliffstah> heh
[04:11] <kahrytan> Evanlec, hard to wait 4 works if things go smooth
[04:11] <Evanlec> gnomefreak: changes? no kidding, thot they were just bugfixing now
[04:11] <kahrytan> 4 weeks*
[04:11] <bmt2> CoasterMaster, both...mainly copy to a blank DV
[04:11] <bmt2> DVD
[04:11] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: thats right, those are changes
[04:11] <CoasterMaster> bmt2: for copying to a blank DVD, check out dvd95
[04:11] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: change anything that is altered
[04:11] <Evanlec> gnomefreak: lol, i see
[04:11] <Nyle> !games
[04:11] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[04:12] <bmt2> CoasterMaster, thanks
[04:12] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: new apps will not be introduced unless they have been started and almost done
[04:12] <Evanlec> gnomefreak: thot u meant new features or changes that alter things not for the sake of fixing a bug
[04:12] <kahrytan> !k9copy | bmt2
[04:12] <ubotu> bmt2: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:12] <Nyle> hopefully gutsy will release around the time of ati releasing better fglrx drivers
[04:12] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: fixing bugs is almost as dangerous
[04:13] <CoasterMaster> bmt2: also check out dvd::rip
[04:13] <Xero> Why doesn't compiz work with screen grabbing screensavers like GFlux?
[04:13] <Nyle> are there any ubuntu certified guides for dvd ripping and burning?
[04:13] <kahrytan> !info k9copy > bmt2
[04:13] <Evanlec> gnomefreak: right cuz sometimes fixing a bug creates a new bug right? ;p
[04:13] <kahrytan> Evanlec,  You could wait for next LTS release
[04:13] <jim> ati says they're going to do that?
[04:13] <Evanlec> kahrytan: isnt gutsy sposed to be an LTS release
[04:13] <Nyle> avi/mpg/etc. etc. to dvd format in easy clicky pointy stuff
[04:13] <jim> err amd I guess
[04:13] <gnomefreak> Evanlec: sometimes
[04:14] <Fluffy-Wuffy> is Beryl hard on resources? will it blow my computer up if i use it with only 512 MB of RAM & a standard factory on-board video card?
[04:14] <kahrytan> Evanlec, no. next one
[04:14] <Evanlec> kahrytan: ah ok
[04:14] <Xero> Fluffy-Wuffy, actually, people have run it on a pentium 3 with 256MB RAM quite nicely
[04:14] <Evanlec> kahrytan: i dont care that much about LTS, im a tinkerer, like to be on cutting edge
[04:14] <jim> Fluffy-Wuffy: is said standard factory video card capable of hardware 3d acceleration?
[04:15] <kahrytan> Evanlec, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyReleaseSchedule
[04:15] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i have no idea jim
[04:15] <Xero> Compiz Fusion, on the other hand, is much much slower than beryl and can't be run without a Vista Ready machine
[04:15] <jim> one thing, it won't blow up your computer
[04:15] <Evanlec> kahrytan: that looks exciting...but so far away ;p
[04:16] <Evanlec> Xero: i think some would debate that
[04:16] <Nyle> oh my sis is cooking some good food yummy yum yum
[04:16] <kahrytan> Evanlec, April 08 is far away?
[04:16] <Fluffy-Wuffy> thats good, i dont want to be impaled by pieces of my hard drives platters just for wanting to try out Beryl :)
[04:16] <Evanlec> kahrytan: for me it is!
[04:16] <Nyle> beryl is dead, compiz fusion is the new thing
[04:16] <Xero> CF is slow.
[04:16] <kahrytan> Evanlec, You do know what 7.10 means?
[04:16] <Xero> Very, very slow.
[04:16] <Evanlec> kahrytan: its a version number?
[04:16] <kahrytan> Evanlec, yy.mm
[04:17] <Evanlec> kahrytan: no kidding?!?
[04:17] <jim> beryl being dead meaning development and support are halted on beryl
[04:17] <Nyle> is xserver-xgl supposed to be lot slower than normal server?
[04:17] <kahrytan> Evanlec, 7 for year, 10 for month
[04:17] <Evanlec> kahrytan: i did not know that!
[04:17] <Xenguy> .oO(Soviet Russia?! What about your own Empire?)
[04:17] <Xero> Nyle, if your CPU is much faster than your video card, no.
[04:17] <Evanlec> kahrytan: is that true for any software version system?
[04:17] <kahrytan> Evanlec, like Feisty. 7 for year, 04 for april
[04:17] <jim> what;s xserver-xgl?
[04:18] <jim> how's it different from xfree86 and xorg?
[04:18] <Nyle> Xero: 3500MHz core 2 e6300 and X 1900 XTX video card
[04:18] <kahrytan> Evanlec, just ubuntu releases
[04:18] <Xero> XGL runs on top of Xorg I think.
[04:18] <Evanlec> kahrytan: ah...well its a clever idea for sure
[04:18] <Nyle> Xero: even no beryl, only kde transparenty/animated/fade etc. is horribly slow on Xgl
[04:18] <Xero> It's a modifcation to Xorg that makes all rendering done in CPU GL
[04:18] <kahrytan> Evanlec, easy to remember when it was released
[04:18] <Evanlec> kahrytan: spose it only makes sense for time-based release schedules
[04:18] <Nyle> Xero: and without xgl i can't get composite which kde needs to do transparency
[04:19] <Evanlec> that is nice that they stick to the dates, everyone hates it when a project gets delayed ;p
[04:19] <Xero> Nyle, are you sure you can't get composite on your normal video card?
[04:19] <Xero> What is the card?
[04:19] <kahrytan> Evanlec, by the time next Windows version is released. ubuntu will be v13
[04:19] <Xero> lol
[04:19] <Nyle> Xero: unfortunately nothing works on this card except vesa or fglrx
[04:19] <Xero> Nyle, ouch. New/Old Radeon?
[04:19] <Evanlec> hehe, i know right? imagine how much it will blow it out of the water
[04:19] <Nyle> Xero: it is an ATI R580 chip X1900 xt
[04:20] <Fluffy-Wuffy> l0l @ kahrytan
[04:20] <kahrytan> Fluffy-Wuffy, what's funny?
[04:20] <Nyle> Xero: which is why I have to use xgl to get 3d desktop
[04:20] <Fluffy-Wuffy> "kahrytan>	Evanlec, by the time next Windows version is released. ubuntu will be v13"
[04:20] <Xero> Ubuntu blows Windows out of the water, back in, under, and back out
[04:20] <Nyle> Xero: ati is supposed to make an october release of new fglrx with native aiglx support
[04:20] <kahrytan> Fluffy-Wuffy, just being honest.
[04:20] <Xero> Twice.
[04:20] <Fluffy-Wuffy> who said honesty cant be funny?
[04:20] <Nyle> Xero: not really.  That is a matter of opinion.
[04:21] <Evanlec> kahrytan: i would say the only thing that windows has over ubuntu at this point is gaming
[04:21] <CoasterMaster> Vista, in all honesty, isn't that bad.
[04:21] <Xero> CoasterMaster, BLASPHEMY!
[04:21] <Evanlec> CoasterMaster: you're in the wrong channel to say that ;p
[04:21] <CoasterMaster> I know, I hope you guys still accept me ;)
[04:21] <Nyle> imo man I'm so hungry I could eat a hippopotomus
[04:21] <Nyle> big fat juicy hippo
[04:22] <Xero> A hippo wouldn't fit in your stomach unless you're fatter than it is.
[04:22] <Evanlec> i found vista to be better in some ways than xp...probly mostly just the new look, the xp look makes me cringe its so old
[04:22] <Xero> The XP look can be ObjectDock'd and Windowblinded
[04:22] <Evanlec> and ive looked at it so much
[04:22] <Xero> Vista's can't.
[04:22] <Nyle> Xero: or XPDE
[04:22] <Xero> Vista suckles the big ones.
[04:22] <Evanlec> Xero: yes and ive done that...but i think vistas can be modified as well
[04:23] <Xenguy> badvista.org  ?
[04:23] <Xero> Xenguy, THANK YOU.
[04:23] <Nyle> vlite
[04:23] <Xero> I wish they had a BadXP.org, though.
[04:23] <Xenguy> hehe
[04:23] <Xero> or a BadWindows.org
[04:23] <CoasterMaster> But I used it for months upon it's release.  I'm just using Ubuntu now because I took a programming class and our C programs were gonna be tested on the uni's FreeBSD server, so it made sense to write them in Linux.
[04:23] <CoasterMaster> But then I was just too lazy to switch back to Windows (and I really like Ubuntu)
[04:24] <luckyone> hello
[04:24] <Xero> CoasterMaster, good job! You've taken the first step in the journey to OS Nazism. We shall kill all Windows users!
[04:24] <luckyone> can anyone help me get my ubuntu desktop looking normal again?
[04:24] <CoasterMaster> Xero, I just picture Helm's deep
[04:24] <CoasterMaster> luckyone, what's un-normal about it?
[04:24] <Xero> That, or perform strange experiments on their insides.
[04:25] <Shadowfox001> can some one tell me how to get out of x to command line
[04:25] <luckyone> in nautilus, the layout of the window is very odd
[04:25] <Evanlec> CoasterMaster: not to mention that linux is a much better environment for coders IMO
[04:25] <kahrytan> Evanlec, see the msg i sent you?
[04:25] <luckyone> CoasterMaster: things are very hard and square, like black and white only or something
[04:25] <Evanlec> lol sorry, just started with IRSSI today, not used to it
[04:26] <Nyle> my first time on linux was in 8th grade, 1995, kinda took me away from windows ever since
[04:26] <Xenguy> Shadowfox001: Ctrl-Alt-F1  ?
[04:26] <Shadowfox001> ok
[04:26] <luckyone> CoasterMaster: and my time server isn't synching
[04:26] <CoasterMaster> Evanlec, yeah it really is.  I didn't actually switch until I had to write in C.  But Java was very good at being cross-platform.
[04:26] <Shadowfox001> well i dont think linux is all the great
[04:26] <Flannel> Evanlec: http://f0rked.com/articles/irssi
[04:26] <Nyle> I think everything is great
[04:26] <polorix> Is anyone else having trouble getting the 3D box to work in the gusy beta?
[04:26] <Nyle> :D
[04:27] <Shadowfox001> it has mad a lot of improvements but it still cant not anything like windows
[04:27] <luckyone> polorix: yes
[04:27] <polorix> luckyone: how?
[04:27] <kahrytan> Evanlec http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDc9I3z7ab4 and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDc9I3z7ab4
[04:27] <luckyone> polorix: but I am having lots of other problems
[04:27] <Xenguy> Shadowfox001: you poor unwashed mass  ;-P
[04:27] <luckyone> polorix: I haven't even begun to fix that one
[04:27] <polorix> luckyone: what key combonation did you use for the rotating box?
[04:28] <luckyone> polorix: should be mapped to crtl+alt+<left/right arrow>
[04:28] <Shadowfox001> what
[04:28] <CoasterMaster> I convinced my dad to buy me a copy of Red Hat Linux 5.1 (I was 11 at the time, lol)
[04:28] <Shadowfox001> i have used linux for years but it only works like 50% of the time
[04:28] <Evanlec> kahrytan: i got em now, just didnt see the tiny little alert that i had a msg query
[04:28] <Xenguy> Shadowfox001: fer sure, piece o' crap :p
[04:29] <Evanlec> luckyone: problems with compiz-fusion should be addressed in #compiz-fusion
[04:29] <luckyone> Evanlec: I would like to resolve problems with my ntp time service first
[04:29] <polorix> Hello, I'm having trouble getting the 3D cube to initiate in the Bbuntu Gusty Beta
[04:30] <kahrytan> Evanlec, I like at the end of the 2nd video what pc says
[04:30] <Evanlec> luckyone: well that sounds completely unrelated
[04:30] <luckyone> Evanlec: ??
[04:30] <luckyone> Evanlec: I don't really care about eye candy at the moment
[04:30] <Evanlec> luckyone: u talking about internet time server?
[04:31] <luckyone> Evanlec: yes, ntp isn't working
[04:31] <Evanlec> luckyone: okay, sorry, just polorix was asking u about rotating cubes
[04:31] <luckyone> Evanlec: no prolbem
[04:31] <Evanlec> which is usually a good clue they're talking about c/f
[04:31] <Evanlec> ;p
[04:31] <luckyone> Evanlec: yeah, we were
[04:32] <luckyone> Evanlec: :P
[04:32] <Evanlec> yea, i got c/f working...and now its like...meh, dont care that much about it anymore
[04:32] <luckyone> Evanlec: right, but net time... that is important
[04:32] <Evanlec> oh indeed ;p
[04:32] <luckyone> Evanlec: and so is getting windows to display correctly
[04:33] <luckyone> Evanlec: on my system, things like scrollbars are really f-d up
[04:33] <Evanlec> maybe its c/f
[04:33] <luckyone> Evanlec: disabled
[04:33] <Evanlec> k
[04:33] <Evanlec> try change your gtk theme back to default?
[04:33] <luckyone> Evanlec: how?
[04:33] <Evanlec> system>prefs>theme
[04:34] <kahrytan> what
[04:34] <luckyone> Evanlec: I have system>prefs>Appearance
[04:34] <kahrytan> so?
[04:35] <Evanlec> luckyone: u running gutsy?
[04:35] <luckyone> Evanlec: da
[04:35] <Evanlec> okay
[04:35] <Evanlec> then its under the appearance
[04:35] <Evanlec> under "theme" tab i think
[04:36] <luckyone> Evanlec: yeah, but even when I got to 'Human" or anything, none of it looks right
[04:36] <foug_> is this compatible with ubunu/linux -> http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-WG111-Wireless-Adapter-Mbps/dp/B0001LS0ZU ?
[04:37] <Elda> I am curious, what are people's experience with the updater tool "Envy" ?
[04:37] <MaddMaxx> My drives aren't mounting, any ideas?
[04:37] <MaddMaxx> I cannot remember the mount command >_<
[04:37] <Pici> !envy | Elda
[04:37] <ubotu> Elda: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[04:37] <Elda> Hopefully it wont bork my machine :>
[04:38] <luckyone> Evanlec: for instance, stuff in the doc bar is very 'plain' stuff in the app bar too... looks like Red Hat Circa 1997
[04:38] <Elda> Trying it now since Im on a go 7900 gtx and I wish to update my drivers since its using the "generic" verison
[04:38] <Elda> *version
[04:39] <Evanlec> luckyone: hm, a screenshot would be helpful
[04:39] <kahrytan> Elda,  it be subtle but ubotu suggests NOT TO USE ENVY
[04:39] <Elda> Yeah... I got that point
[04:39] <foug_> is this compatible with ubunu/linux -> http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-WG111-Wireless-Adapter-Mbps/dp/B0001LS0ZU ?
[04:40] <luckyone> Evanlec: where can I post?
[04:40] <Elda> So how the heck would I go about updating my drivers?
[04:40] <kahrytan> !wifi | foug_
[04:40] <ubotu> foug_: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:40] <jaw> anybody use duplicity + gnupg? I'm getting problems on validating a backup
[04:40] <Evanlec> where is everyone tonight?
[04:41] <kahrytan> foug_, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/NetgearWG111?highlight=%28WifiDocs%2FDevice%29
[04:41] <Elda> !Nvidia | Elda
[04:41] <frostburn> weekends start on thursday
[04:41] <Tom47> i am at home
[04:41] <jerbear> when i connect to a server in the "places" menu, does that actually mount it some where? is it available over the command line?
[04:41] <luckyone> Evanlec: I have a screenshot
[04:41] <foug_> kahrytan: thanks
[04:41] <Evanlec> luckyone: well i need to see it ;)
[04:41] <kahrytan> foug_, so I guess it does with windows driver
[04:42] <foug_> kahrytan: ya i have the cd
[04:43] <DrSmall> Greetings
[04:43] <Siph0n> if i downloaded and installed the madwifi-ng drivers and installed them, do i need to use the restricted Atheros Hardware Access Layer (HAL)? or can i remove that from the restricted drivers?
[04:43] <Evanlec> anyone here familiar with linux softraid or lvm?
[04:43] <kahrytan> foug_, you must have a laptop w/o wireless
[04:44] <foug_> kahrytan: how do i found out things like the ESSID and other info of the wireless connection when setting this up?
[04:44] <luckyone> Evanlec: http://www.jenniandjordan.com/files/ss1.png
[04:44] <zoredache_> a little Evanlec
[04:44] <foug_> kahrytan: i'm on a desktop computer that will be using the usb receiver
[04:44] <kahrytan> foug_, you must like using wireless.
[04:44] <foug_> kahrytan:  i have to in this case
[04:44] <kahrytan> foug_, why?
[04:45] <Evanlec> zoredache_: was wondering how i might setup a raid0 type configuration, while leave my ntfs partition alone (its only 1 partition on one disk)
[04:45] <Evanlec> zoredache_: i have two 250gb drives btw
[04:45] <foug_> kahrytan: my dad has the modem in his room, or is about too
[04:45] <kahrytan> Evanlec, why do you need 500gb?
[04:45] <foug_> kahrytan: he using the usb thing to connect to the wifi from my room, but we are going to switch
[04:45] <Evanlec> kahrytan: because im insane!@!@! .... and disk space is cheap
[04:45] <Elda> cute
[04:46] <Evanlec> lol
[04:46] <LogicalDash> Python's 'time' module, as provided by the standard Python package in the repositories, doesn't seem to include 'time' or 'sleep' even though the 'threading' module calls for those. Am I missing something?
[04:46] <foug_> kahrytan: what if it is wpa2 protected? doesn't say much about that
[04:46] <Elda> I think Envy even though I cancelled the installation/download part of the way through downloaded/installed what I wanted it to,.
[04:46] <kahrytan> foug_, SOL?
[04:46] <foug_> kahrytan: lmfao
[04:46] <xiaujuin_> #Bandung
[04:46] <Elda> Updated the correct drivers in synaptics and installed them
[04:46] <foug_> kahrytan: really? linux has horrible wireless support then?
[04:46] <Elda> And my frame rates in glx gears doubled.
[04:46] <zoredache_> raid0 = you hate your data...  Anyway  it shouldn't be that hard...
[04:46] <kahrytan> foug_, I don't know about it. maybe it'll work like wpa?
[04:47] <Evanlec> foug_: wpa2 will probly work with the ndiswrapper, long as your windows driver and router support it
[04:47] <kahrytan> foug_, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202834
[04:47] <luckyone> Evanlec: http://www.jenniandjordan.com/files/screenshot.png
[04:47] <foug_> Evanlec: they do
[04:47] <luckyone> Evanlec: make that, http://www.jenniandjordan.com/files/Screenshot.png
[04:48] <Evanlec> not loading...
[04:48] <Evanlec> nvm
[04:48] <Evanlec> just slow
[04:48] <Savas_THY> why is there latency when i try to establish a connection over SSH?
[04:48] <proc355> is there any way of renaming the "Desktop" without breaking it? the up-case D is offending my sensibilities
[04:48] <foug_> kahrytan: i think that's for network admin's, not just wifi receiving
[04:48] <luckyone> Savas_THY: handshake is happening
[04:49] <Savas_THY> i use edgy
[04:49] <Evanlec> luckyone: looks okay to me...u talking about those random lines in some spots?
[04:49] <kahrytan> luckyone, aren't you the gutsy one.
[04:49] <Evanlec> yes he is
[04:49] <luckyone> kahrytan: I am trying it out, hehe
[04:49] <kahrytan> luckyone, and yes you are lucky .... :-P
[04:50] <Savas_THY> is there a parameter to make h/s faster?
[04:50] <luckyone> kahrytan: I say that because my wife is too beautful for me
[04:50] <kahrytan> luckyone, hence why you are lucky
[04:50] <reya10276>  /msg nickserv register
[04:50] <luckyone> kahrytan: yes
[04:50] <vl_ad1> I have a question if anyone can help me I am trying to make my wireless card in motion mode Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  I appreciate your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:51] <Evanlec> luckyone: in my experience handshake didnt take long at all..
[04:51] <andres> hi im using the nonserver version of ubuntu 7.04 its it possible to make my own server in this version?
[04:51] <Wolf23> heguru:  :)
[04:51] <luckyone> Evanlec: did you look at the Screenshot.png file?
[04:52] <kahrytan> luckyone, I hope you dont mind the pm. it was o4o
[04:52] <jerbear> when i connect to a server in the "places" menu, does that actually mount it some where? is it available over the command line?
[04:52] <Elda> meh
[04:52] <zoredache_> andres: yes you can run services on prety much any version of ubuntu
[04:52] <Elda> I have to set it to use my name when I start :>
[04:52] <leladia> pls how do i move the contents of one directory to another directory
[04:52] <Elda> Hurray at the fact that Ubotu was wrong.  Envy did not kill my system >.>
[04:52] <user03_> cWo_Alone
[04:52] <vl_ad1>  I have a question if anyone can help me I am trying to make my wireless card in motion mode Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  I appreciate your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:52] <reya10276> what is the URL to register for IRC
[04:53] <andres> do you know a link that i can look to set up one server?
[04:53] <reya10276> IRC.FREENODE
[04:53] <Elda> Reyal, type NS register nick and password
[04:53] <Elda> Err /ns register nick pw
[04:53] <Pici> !register | reya10276
[04:53] <ubotu> reya10276: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[04:53] <Elda> or is it email/pw ?
[04:53] <Elda> I dont remember xD
[04:53] <leladia> pls how do i move the contents of one directory to another directory?
[04:53] <Elda> leladia: cp?
[04:53] <bulmer> leladia: you cp it to destination
[04:54] <leladia> thanks guys
[04:54] <proc355> leladia: cp -a /path/to/stuff/to/copy/* /path/to/destination
[04:54] <proc355> leladia: will copy
[04:54] <proc355> leladia: or
[04:54] <vl_ad1> plsssssssssss help guys
[04:54] <proc355> leladia: mv to move
[04:54] <vl_ad1> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:54] <Elda> leladia: best thing Id say is to go to the directory you want to copy from, then do sudo cp to the directory you want it to go to
[04:54] <bulmer> vl_ad1: what is motion mode ?
[04:54] <Duke_nuke> !bot pppoe
[04:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bot pppoe - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:54] <CoasterMaster> !repeat | vl_ad1
[04:54] <ubotu> vl_ad1: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[04:54] <CoasterMaster> !pppoe
[04:54] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[04:55] <freetos> gMetronome is visual only and can be used while ardour2gtk is running, gtick can't at least i haven't been able to record in aurdour2gtk while using gtick
[04:55] <Elda> At least for me it helps to keep things simple as Im new to Ubuntu :>
[04:55] <vl_ad1>  I have a question if anyone can help me I am trying to make my wireless card in motion mode Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  I appreciate your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:55] <Elda> vl_ad1:  What is motion mode? xD
[04:55] <freetos> how do i request an application be included with the next version of ubuntustudio?
[04:55] <vl_ad1> i try to crack a 128 bit encription with a software
[04:55] <vl_ad1> and it won't let me
[04:56] <vl_ad1> only if i make it monitor mode
[04:56] <proc355> is there any way of renaming the "Desktop" without breaking it? the up-case D is offending my sensibilities [ubuntu 7.10] 
[04:56] <Elda> Errrm I have no idea vl_ad1
[04:56] <Evanlec> luckyone: yea i did, not sure atm, busy
[04:56] <vl_ad1> vlado@vlado-laptop:~$ sudo airodump-ng eth1
[04:56] <vl_ad1> Password:
[04:56] <vl_ad1> Ndiswrapper doesn't support monitor mode.
[04:56] <vl_ad1> vlado@vlado-laptop:~$
[04:56] <vl_ad1> \
[04:57] <vl_ad1> anyone has any idea?
[04:57] <bulmer> vl_ad1: a wireless always monitors..you just have to latch on the receiver side
[04:58] <vl_ad1> so if i try that i have to disconect from my wired network and connect to a wireless access point
[04:58] <vl_ad1> ?
[04:58] <user03> cE_ucHulL
[04:58] <Elda> If you want to monitor wireless yes?
[04:58] <vl_ad1> bulmer do you know what am i trining to do?
[04:58] <Elda> You have to be recieving something to monitor it o,o
[04:58] <kahrytan> proc355, used to lower case?
[04:58] <vl_ad1> yep
[04:58] <vl_ad1> Elda that is what i want to do
[04:59] <bulmer> vl_ad1: nope, but we suggested that wireless is on monitor mode always..
[04:59] <vl_ad1> wait
[04:59] <vl_ad1> i show you what mode is my wireless
[04:59] <vl_ad1> IEEE 802.11g  ESSID:off/any
[04:59] <vl_ad1>           Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.462 GHz  Access Point: Not-Associated
[04:59] <vl_ad1> is in managed mode
[05:00] <vl_ad1> can you see it?
[05:00] <Flats> Whats the command to see kernel ver you are running?
[05:00] <Grell> uname -a
[05:00] <Duke_nuke> when i start ubuntu using pppoe a need do this command to use internet => "route del default && route add default ppp0" don't have any way to do this automatic ?
[05:00] <vl_ad1> iwconfig
[05:00] <Flats> ty
[05:00] <bulmer> vl_ad1: you're confusing monitor mode and association..
[05:00] <Danaman5> hi, quick question: If I upgrade to the beta version of Ubuntu 7.10, will I be able to just easily install the final release over the beta in the same way?
[05:01] <Flannel> Danaman5: even easier.  Just like normal day-to-day updates
[05:01] <vl_ad1> bulmer ok help me out
[05:01] <Elda> Danaman5: Ive read on the forums that you can, but that there is a chance that it may break some drivers since the old ones may not be eliminated completely
[05:01] <vl_ad1> bulmer i am triying to crack 128 bit encription on my wireless router
[05:01] <Elda> Bleh
[05:01] <bulmer> vl_ad1: not regarding decryption, am too dumb for that
[05:01] <vl_ad1> ohhhhhhhhh
[05:01] <vl_ad1> :(((
[05:02] <vl_ad1> i feel soooo bad
[05:02] <vl_ad1> :(
[05:02] <reya276> can anyone help me create a custom kernel?
[05:02] <bulmer> vl_ad1: what country you're from?
[05:02] <vl_ad1> Canada
[05:02] <reya276> I already have the files
[05:02] <vl_ad1> how about you bulmer?
[05:02] <Elda> reya276 that is way above my head xD  Have you checked the forums by chance?
[05:02] <vl_ad1> at the border with us
[05:02] <Elda> Someone else here might know, who knows :>
[05:03] <bulmer> i guess its not illegal in canada to mess around with encryption stuff
[05:03] <vl_ad1> looooooooooooooooool
[05:03] <Elda> But I'd personally recommend the forums first especially in something like that
[05:03] <mac_> how to give full permission to save file in my windows partition
[05:03] <vl_ad1> not if you are tying on your own
[05:03] <reya276> Elda:yes but, I don't want to go and mess up my system, I rather have someone walk me through it
[05:03] <vl_ad1> with your own stuff
[05:03] <bulmer> i guess so
[05:03] <bulmer> anyways i can not decrypt even simple codes
[05:04] <vl_ad1> by the way my wireless worsk grate with my ubuntu
[05:04] <Elda> *great
[05:04] <vl_ad1> but the only thing is that i want to use it for advanced stuff :(
[05:04] <vl_ad1> and i can't
[05:04] <silent> hey guys, how do i install flash?
[05:04] <Elda> vl_ad1: Have you checked the forums?
[05:04] <silent> I have the tar.gz from the site
[05:05] <vl_ad1> yepppppppp Elda
[05:05] <vl_ad1> out of luck
[05:05] <mac_> can I save file in my windows partition?
[05:05] <user03> ce_uchuLL
[05:06] <vl_ad1> flash? just go on the site and download the .rpm file and alien it
[05:06] <bulmer> you realized that if thats the only interface you have and if you have ip_conntrack and all the packets goes through your AP, you effectively can see all the packets
[05:06] <vl_ad1> the simplest way
[05:06] <b14ck> how can i see how much ram i have on the system/
[05:06] <bulmer> am assuming your interface also acts as the AP
[05:06] <mac_> ubuntu won't allow me to save file in my windows partition, anyone can help?
[05:06] <vl_ad1> System->Administration-> System Monitor b14ck
[05:07] <b14ck> ty
[05:07] <vl_ad1> np
[05:07] <vl_ad1> what partition do you have mac?
[05:07] <vl_ad1> ntfs or fat32
[05:07] <vl_ad1> ?
[05:08] <kahrytan> mac_, Win98, XP, or Vista?
[05:08] <mac_> kahrytan: XP
[05:08] <darklard> Okay this could be an odd question but why can't you just use a standard "driver" like when you tell a windows box to just treat your card like a soundblaster or something...
[05:08] <kahrytan> !ntfs | mac_
[05:08] <ubotu> mac_: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[05:08] <vl_ad1> mac_ go to add remove programs and try install the  NTFS Configuration Tool
[05:08] <mac_> Kahrytan: Mac PPC also
[05:09] <vl_ad1> it will give you access to save files and modify mac_
[05:09] <silent> has anyone gotten flash working on 64 bit?
[05:10] <vl_ad1> silent yup
[05:10] <silent> how?
[05:10] <vl_ad1> alien it
[05:10] <silent> say what?
[05:10] <kahrytan> use alien
[05:10] <kahrytan> not adobe flash
[05:10] <Wolf23> heguru:  wb
[05:10] <silent> !tell me about alien
[05:10] <vl_ad1> download from flash website the .rpm file
[05:10] <vl_ad1> and alien it
[05:10] <vl_ad1> with alien flash_file.rpm
[05:10] <kahrytan> !info alien
[05:10] <ubotu> alien: install non-native packages with dpkg. In component main, is optional. Version 8.65 (feisty), package size 101 kB, installed size 276 kB
[05:11] <vl_ad1> yep ubuntu
[05:12] <Elda> Is 6.2k fps in glxgears a good amount?  Or could a 7900gtx do more?
[05:12] <silent> this is the only way?
[05:13] <ckrough> 5.7k on a FireGL V5200
[05:13] <silent> vl_adl, there are dependency problems, how can I resolve them?
[05:13] <Elda> Is that a good card?
[05:13] <ckrough> meh, average to above average. it's a laptop
[05:13] <ckrough> ATI
[05:13] <Elda> On a laptop too :>
[05:14] <Elda> Yep, I dont know much about ati cards :/
[05:14] <vl_ad1> ok try first the "sudo apt-get install alien"
[05:14] <vl_ad1> 1 step
[05:14] <silent> alien is installed
[05:14] <silent> it tried to run the rpm
[05:14] <vl_ad1> then wait i give you the link to download flash 64
[05:14] <Elda> Only ATI card I've had was an ati agp345m on my last laptop
[05:14] <silent> oh
[05:14] <silent> i see
[05:15] <vl_ad1> ups sorry silent
[05:15] <vl_ad1> wait
[05:15] <vl_ad1> i got something wrong
[05:15] <vl_ad1> install firefox 32 bit then try to install the flash player
[05:16] <vl_ad1> this is the best ideea
[05:16] <silent> what sources do I need for firefox?
[05:16] <ckrough> trying to get flash running in 64bit?
[05:16] <vl_ad1> wait silent
[05:17] <silent> ckrough, yes
[05:17] <ckrough> enjoy :)
[05:17] <silent> is it possible?
[05:17] <Geoffrey2> interesting....when the glxgears window is visible, I get no better than 240 FPS, when I bring the text window up front and can't see the gears, the FPS shoots up over 2000....is that normal?
[05:17] <Pici> !flash64
[05:17] <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
[05:17] <ckrough> I want to say yes, I seem to remember getting it working,
[05:18] <eck> Geoffrey2: yes
[05:18] <ckrough> I usually just install 32bit ubuntu, the small support issues with 64bit usually beat me into submission
[05:18] <treitter> how can I set root's GTK/Metacity/etc. themes?
[05:18] <silent> ckrough, I'm determined >:)
[05:18] <ckrough> more power to ya
[05:19] <silent> I've run 32 bit long enough
[05:19] <mikubuntu> help! got two issues i need to resolve on an old box that i set up for mom.  most important is wireless networking, as the box doesn't have etho port, but it does have two usb ports... i bought a belkin wireless g usb adapter, but couldn't make connect.  several weeks ago i gave my friend an old box and we put xubuntu on it.  she bought a linksys router and usb adapter and we enabled it in...
[05:19] <mikubuntu> ...two licks, right out of the box... she lent me that adapter today to bring home and see if i could get connected with it, but no luck... can someone help me determine what the prob might be?
[05:19] <eck> treitter: symlink /root/.themes to your own ~/.themes
[05:19] <eck> treitter: then root's theme will be the same as yours
[05:19] <silent> on my 64 bit install I've gotten my sound and wireless working. On a laptop that was released 6 months ago
[05:19] <mz_> I first use this soft
[05:20] <gvsa123> i'm trying to use nautilus scripts audio file converter to convert an aac file into mp3. it says conversion complete, but i don't know where it puts the new mp3 file... help please
[05:20] <xaxxon> I'm trying to run a program that exists and is executable and I'm giving a absolute path to and it says "bash: ./foo: No such file or directory
[05:20] <xaxxon> Linux hydra 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 18:31:23 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[05:21] <xaxxon> ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
[05:21] <Geoffrey2> is there any way of finding out of the video card you're using SHOULD support xvideo?
[05:21] <xaxxon> is it a problem that I have a 32-bit program on a 64-bit system?
[05:21] <Fluffy-Wuffy> lovely
[05:21] <mz_> I want to use QQ,but I don't how to use it in Ubuntu.
[05:21] <ckrough> xaxxon, not sure if thats the error you would get, but try install the 32bit compatibilty library
[05:21] <KnuT> !upgrade
[05:21] <eck> mz_: pidgin supports qq
[05:22] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:22] <Absolute0> does ubuntu have newer pkgs than debian or older ones?
[05:22] <gvsa123> i'm trying to use nautilus scripts audio file converter to convert an aac file into mp3. it says conversion complete, but i don't know where it puts the new mp3 file... help please
[05:22] <darwin81> What happened earlier when someone spammed the channel with profanities?
[05:22] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i installed & started Beryl and i couldnt type in anything, i closed beryl and nothing happened, then i closed firefox and ubuntu's panels both crashed and restarted, then i could type again...
[05:23] <MasterShrek> Fluffy-Wuffy, why are you using beryl? use compiz-fusion
[05:23] <wep> hi
[05:23] <ckrough> yeah, compizfusion is the way to go
[05:24] <MasterShrek> runs very nice on gusty =D
[05:24] <ckrough> how is gusty? stable-ish?
[05:24] <MasterShrek> not bad at all
[05:24] <ckrough> nice
[05:24] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i dont have a top end system for CF, ill just get rid of Beryl and stick to the plain jane
[05:24] <MasterShrek> upgraded last night, havent had any problems
[05:25] <gvsa123> ckrough: i'm excited to try it out whichever way
[05:25] <ckrough> nice, I've got a perfectly functioning install of 7.04 so Im sure Ill upgrade to gusty soon. all this stability Im in danger of doing something productive
[05:25] <blahness> My wireless card is supported by the HOSTAP driver which is included by default, and is seeing the wireless networks around me, but when i try to connect to one, it wont work...can anyone assist me with this?...i have tried everything i can think of
[05:25] <Fluffy-Wuffy> l0l @ ckrough
[05:26] <MasterShrek> ckrough, i know the feeling, thats why i had to upgrade, and now im kinda disappointed that i dont have anything to do, compiz-fusion was too easy to install lol
[05:26] <ubuntarara> acroding to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3430770 installing the latest sane-backend from source may get my scaner going
[05:26] <ubuntarara> anyone have an easyer idea?
[05:26] <ckrough> then you can install 30 awesome applications and forget that you have half of them...
[05:26] <MasterShrek> blahness, are you using command line for the wireless or network manager?
[05:26] <ubuntarara> its a canoscan n670U
[05:27] <kjp> is there a ubuntu media center component comparable to linuxmce ?
[05:27] <blahness> MasterShrek: i have tried both
[05:27] <ubuntarara> mabe a .deb package?
[05:27] <MasterShrek> blahness, are you using wpa?
[05:28] <blahness> MasterShrek: nope...just plain 128 WEP
[05:28] <MasterShrek> hmm
[05:28] <jaime> Hi, I install mi wireless at ubuntu feisty but now it desappear... I go red and wireless is not at the manager... just land and modem .. please help me
[05:29] <ubuntarara> !scan
[05:29] <ubotu> Scanning software: XSane, the gimp, Kooka. For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[05:29] <MasterShrek> jaime, what kind of wireless card do you have?
[05:29] <YenSid> When Gutsy comes out full and I upgrade, does anyone know if it replaces everything you've installed or just the OS?
[05:29] <silent> what is pango32, I dont have that directory
[05:29] <MasterShrek> YenSid, just programs, your user files will stay put
[05:29] <Elda> MasterShrek: So Ubuntu does leave one a bit unfulfilled when there is no more tweaking/maintence to be done then? :>
[05:29] <MasterShrek> blahness, where does it fail? does it associate with the ap?
[05:30] <jaime> Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 02), MasterShrek.. I configure it well, but now desapear
[05:30] <blahness> MasterShrek: iwconfig is leading me to say no it doesnt
[05:30] <YenSid> I'm pretty new to Ubuntu and I'm trying to learn everything I can!
[05:30] <MasterShrek> Elda, for me, but thats just me, i love tweaking with my system, its sorta a hobby =)
[05:30] <Elda> Hehe
[05:30] <leladia> pls when u have a command syntax and one of the options is underlined, what does it mean?
[05:30] <YenSid> Does that include all the programs that I've installed?
[05:30] <Wolf23> somebody help please?
[05:30] <MasterShrek> jaime, join #MasterShrek i can help you set it up
[05:30] <blahness> i would think that the card is broken, but it does see all of the networks around me just fine
[05:30] <Fluffy-Wuffy> patience is #1 YenSid
[05:30] <Elda> I just am stuck at how to set up beryl/3d eye candy thingy
[05:30] <ckrough> MasterShrek, same here, Im in a perpetual state of installing/tweaking/installing/tweaking... it's like crack
[05:31] <MasterShrek> haha
[05:31] <Elda> Because my desktop feels a bit "flat"
[05:31] <YenSid> Yeah, I learned that the hard way!
[05:31] <philipe> anybody here use apache??
[05:31] <leladia> pls when u have a command syntax and one of the options is underlined, what does it mean?
[05:31] <Elda> I mean I got the basic rotating desktop and all that which came with 7.10
[05:31] <YenSid> Coming from XP to suddenly Ubuntu (Linux) has been a learning curve
[05:31] <Elda> but I know in err 7.04
[05:31] <philipe> ??
[05:31] <msound> !wlan
[05:31] <philipe> hello
[05:31] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i know how you feel YenSid
[05:31] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:31] <Wolf23> i want a help, how can i do this -> A folder inside ~/ffmpeg/libavcodec called "amr_float" needs to be created. Next the file within it called "26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip" needs to be unzipped, and the contents placed in "~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float/".
[05:31] <Elda> meh two things I tried to type collidend
[05:31] <blahness> for more information, i am using a Senao EL-2511-CD PLUS EXT2 card and http://pastebin.ca/718124 is the output of my iwconfig
[05:31] <Elda> *collided
[05:31] <j3g> i am trying to run squid+squidguard on 6.06.... squid is starting the squidguard processes... but squidguard  simply is NOT blocking anything... are there any known issues on this ?
[05:32] <leladia> pls when u have a command syntax and one of the options is underlined, what does it mean?
[05:32] <YenSid> I initially installed it just to "see" how it was.  Now I'm in love with it!
[05:32] <Elda> Yensid... this is my 5th time or so coming to Ubuntu.  And I think I finally crossed the point of no return xD
[05:32] <KnuT> !upgrade
[05:32] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:32] <eck> j3g: you should probably ask on the squid mailing list
[05:32] <Elda> Have 90 gigs devoted to my Ubuntu partition and about 15 to the MS
[05:32] <ckrough> leladia, in what context? elaborate please
[05:32] <Elda> lol
[05:32] <YenSid> lol
[05:32] <tech0007> hi everyone
[05:33] <philipe> Hello
[05:33] <Elda> Havent even used Windows since I installed Ubuntu now
[05:33] <margaret> hey  I have a i945 chipset in an acer laptop how do i enable the volume up down buttons on the laptop?
[05:33] <philipe> ubotu apache
[05:33] <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+)
[05:33] <lut4rp> anyone know how to add a panel to ubuntu, if ive removed all of the panels? i cant find a way to access the menus also... help! :)
[05:33] <YenSid> I was even considering switching over to Macbook Pro, but once I found Ubuntu, I'm going to just buy another Dell laptop!
[05:33] <Elda> Hehe
[05:33] <Elda> Im on a Toshiba
[05:33] <YenSid> How's that?
[05:33] <Elda> Had to do some research though to make the sound work
[05:34] <Wolf23> helpers?i want a help, how can i do this -> A folder inside ~/ffmpeg/libavcodec called "amr_float" needs to be created. Next the file within it called "26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip" needs to be unzipped, and the contents placed in "~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float/".
[05:34] <lut4rp> some one help me out with my panel problem..
[05:34] <Fluffy-Wuffy> panel problem?
[05:34] <Elda> Since Toshiba people are lazy when it comes to making bioses it had a lot of errors so it got on some sort of bios "black list" so as a result I had to find a DSDT file ( I think thats how its spelled) in order to patch my linux client to work correctly with hte bios
[05:34] <jontec> Wolf23: you need to stop asking so much... wait five minutes between questions
[05:34] <Elda> *the
[05:34] <tech0007> lutrp did you try gnome-control-center?
[05:34] <YenSid> I was looking at Toshiba laptops, but I've never heard too much about them.  I've only had any experience with Dell and Gateways
[05:35] <Elda> And since I did that it works like a dream
[05:35] <lut4rp> gnome-control-center? where do i access that?
[05:35] <ckrough> I have a Lenovo now, great laptop
[05:35] <YenSid> Woah...that sounds complicated!
[05:35] <Wolf23> jontec:  ok thanx
[05:35] <tech0007> open a terminal, type gnome-control-center
[05:35] <Elda> I just updated my video drivers using Envy (even though people say not ot use it >.>) and now I get an extra 2k fps using glxgears
[05:35] <eck> lenovo definitely has the best hardware support for a while, maybe that will change with dell though
[05:35] <leladia> ckrough:say u have tr [-csd]  [set1 [set2] ]  and set2 is underlined.  what does it mean?
[05:35] <diotalevi> Hey, do you folks know about procmail? I'm trying to set my gmail->fetchmail->postfix->procmail->maildir up and it mostly works but I get nasty errors in my procmail logs.
[05:35] <fiveiron> hey my camera is detected just fine in gthumb... where would i look for it in the filesystem to browse what is on it?
[05:36] <Elda> Yensid... it is. Thankfully I downloaeded a DSDT file someone made!
[05:36] <tech0007> eck..why do you say that?
[05:36] <diotalevi> stuff like  Locking "announcements/.lock", Error while writing to "announcements/_uHF%oCH_GB.lik"
[05:36] <blahness> To gather all the information and question in one line: I am having an issue with my wireless card (Senao EL-2511-CD PLUS EXT2) seeing all the networks around me, but not being able to connect with any. I have tried everything i can think of (and other people have too). It can use either the orinoco or the hostap driver. An output of the iwconfig is located at http://pastebin.ca/718124
[05:36] <YenSid> I installed it on my Dell 600m with no problems.  I guess I was lucky!
[05:36] <eck> tech0007: why do i say what?
[05:36] <ckrough> leladia, I don't know, is this something you are seeing on the screen or something specified in documentation?
[05:36] <Elda> *downloaded
[05:36] <Elda> YenSid, hehe
[05:36] <leladia> documentation
[05:36] <eck> diotalevi: why are you routing it through postfix?
[05:37] <getnthevan4candy> 2 problems. sound doesn't work, and wireless networking doesn't work. otherwise, it's great.
[05:37] <tech0007> eck...about the support for dell?
[05:37] <Elda> It took me about two-three weeks of searching to figure out what it was.  But my main problem was that I was barking up the wrong tree so to say
[05:37] <hendrixski> is it possible to install the Gutsy Beta in xen?  Or does that only work on dapper like it says in one of the conf files?
[05:37] <eck> tech0007: because they support linux now
[05:37] <eck> on the desktop i mean
[05:37] <Elda> Because I kept thinking it was a problem with drivers, so I tried a number of different drivers, driver fixes, config alterations, etc
[05:37] <tech0007> oh ok
[05:37] <tech0007> eck.oh ok
[05:37] <diotalevi> eck, because it seems an obvious thing to do.
[05:37] <blahness> the one thing i havent trie dis switching over to the hostap driver instead of the orinoco one...how can i change the driver used by my wireless card?
[05:37] <YenSid> I think that would really frustrate me.
[05:37] <diotalevi> postfix can at least keep things and retry.
[05:38] <lut4rp> tech0007 : i found the control center... thanks! but how do i add a panel? i still cant find it... :(
[05:38] <Elda> It did, but the troubles I had with Vista and XP frustrated me more
[05:38] <Elda> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57494&page=178  <--- What finally pushed me into Linux completely for the most part xD
[05:38] <ckrough> vista is such a hog, I install it twice and deleted it twice. nothing compared to when xp came out
[05:38] <Elda> I use the name Chii on the forums, so as you can see its the last thread.
[05:38] <eck> diotalevi: isn't the weak point fetchmail though?
[05:38] <Elda> Err last post
[05:39] <fiveiron> hey my camera is detected just fine in gthumb... where would i look for it in the filesystem to browse what is on it?
[05:39] <diotalevi> eck, er, I don't see how fetchmail is the weak point. Anyway, it's procmail thats throwing errors.
[05:39] <ChuckF1> what is the command to get the most resent apache something like apt-get apache2 install
[05:39] <Elda> Oh I did not mind Vista.  My laptop handled it swimmingly, except for that stupid error that never seemed to be solved.
[05:39] <Elda> And it was a bad glitch too
[05:40] <Wolf23> jontec:  i am sorry, but i am newbie on this,and i need some help me
[05:40] <Wolf23> jontec:  *some one
[05:40] <Elda> Anyways, yes... the description of what I was dealing with is in that post I made lol
[05:41] <tech0007> lut4rp:  try to look for it...it must be there somewhere
[05:41] <YenSid> Vista doesn't impress me much.  At least not like XP when it first came out.
[05:41] <YenSid> When XP came out, I thought it was the coolest thing on earth!
[05:41] <YenSid> Vista is like "eh.."
[05:41] <flush> someone got any idea of how i could make ma magnetic card reader which is pluged on serial port work under linux
[05:41] <Elda> I was pleased as punch with Vista, hehe
[05:41] <flush> works for windows
[05:41] <ckrough> definitely MS's best OS
[05:42] <ckrough> XP that is
[05:42] <Elda> Especially the sidebar/interface
[05:42] <wep> much problems hua
[05:42] <diotalevi> ChuckF1, yes, you've got it.
[05:42] <Elda> Then again if you cannot guess I love visual treats
[05:42] <frostburn> vista is the best thing to happen to linux so far
[05:42] <Wolf23> someone help please ??
[05:42] <Elda> Part of why I want to get compiz running on here :>
[05:42] <tech0007> Wolf23:  what is it?
[05:42] <skinnypuppy1334> I'm running fiesty, sharing files with smb over the network. Works great but after a share is deleted it stays on the list of available shares seen from the network on this machine. Ideas?
[05:42] <YenSid> I love compiz.
[05:42] <Elda> I mean the rotating desktop that comes with 7.04 is nice but I want to do more
[05:42] <Wolf23> tech0007:  thanx
[05:43] <wep> beryl+compiz fusion'
[05:43] <Elda> Where do I get this?
[05:43] <Wolf23> tech0007: , how can i do this -> A folder inside ~/ffmpeg/libavcodec called "amr_float" needs to be created. Next the file within it called "26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip" needs to be unzipped, and the contents placed in "~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float/".
[05:43] <skinnypuppy1334> It's not a browse list problem, even after everything on the lan is down these still appear
[05:43] <YenSid> My roommate is always bragging about his Macbook pro.  ALWAYS.  Then I showed him my Ubuntu with Compiz-fusion...he couldn't say anything.
[05:43] <Elda> I have just the gl desktop that comes with 7.04 but I want more :>
[05:44] <skinnypuppy1334> Man you can do so much with com-fusion its crazy
[05:44] <Elda> My laptop can handle it too
[05:44] <ckrough> beryl == compizfusion
[05:44] <Elda> Well how do I get it? x_x
[05:44] <punzada> Does anyone have the issue when running conky that it 1) doesn't go transparent and 2) as it updates the information the text kinda corrupts itself?
[05:44] <tech0007> wolf23:   are you trying to install ffmpeg?
[05:44] <xaxxon> do you have to do something special to run 32-bit apps if you install the 64-bit version of ubuntu?
[05:44] <MU9214> i have a server running the ubuntu server edition text only. If i install xfce, or whatever it's called, will i need to reboot? I'm trying to keep a good uptime, and dont want to blow it.. I can live with text, if need be.
[05:44] <ckrough> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion
[05:44] <skinnypuppy1334> go to #compiz-fusion and ask them what repos work for your dist of ubunty
[05:45] <eck> MU9214: you will not have to reboot
[05:45] <Elda> Thank you :)
[05:45] <Wolf23> tech0007:  yes but a codec
[05:45] <eck> MU9214: although you should just administer it with ssh
[05:45] <pedobear> hi
[05:45] <Elda> ...
[05:45] <MU9214> eck: thats what i do now... maybe i should keep it that way
[05:45] <Wolf23> tech0007:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=178455
[05:45] <tech0007> Wolf23:  use synaptic package manager for a clean install...are you doing it manually?
[05:45] <MU9214> eck: i just hosts 3 small sites, it was a 5 dollar used old HP netserver lc3, pentium 2 / 400
[05:45] <ckrough> Im running it on 7.04 with minimal installation issues, fwiw
[05:46] <eck> MU9214: yeah, don't put X11 on it unless you need to tunnel X11 apps for some reason
[05:46] <Wolf23> tech0007:  i am following the steps from this site?
[05:46] <SimplySeth> what must one set to have moth monitors mirror each other instead of having one set of desktops on each monitor ?
[05:46] <ramdan> i need help how to install beryl in ubuntu
[05:46] <ckrough> MU9214 apt-get install xauthd xterm, that'll get you xterm via ssh
[05:46] <MU9214> eck: k. i wont... i wasnt sure anyway. besides, webmin works fine..
[05:46] <pedobear> i installed ubuntu
[05:47] <pedobear> where can i get nice wallpaper?
[05:47] <pedobear> (FOR FREE!!!)
[05:47] <ckrough> deviantart.com
[05:47] <wep> with synaptic
[05:47] <xaxxon> anyone on how to get 32-bit apps running under x64?
[05:47] <pedobear> I DONT WANT TO PAY I DONT HAVE MONEY
[05:47] <pedobear> THAT'S WHY I USE LINUX!!
[05:47] <pedobear> so are there free wallpapers?
[05:47] <SimplySeth> pedobear: art.gnome.org ?
[05:48] <pedobear> thank you i will take a look at it
[05:48] <tech0007> Wolf23:  i'm reading the site...pls wait
[05:48] <MasterShrek> pedobear, caedes.net deviantart.com gnome-look.org
[05:48] <vulcanius> !themes | pedobear
[05:48] <ubotu> pedobear: 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
[05:48] <ckrough> xaxxon, check the ubuntu community documentation at ubuntu.com, there are usually decent guides for that type of stuff in there
[05:48] <rob> pedobear, please don't use so many caps :)
[05:48] <ramdan> but everytime i start berryl manager, the screen is blank white
[05:48] <Wolf23> tech0007:  ok :)
[05:48] <pedobear> i'm an attention whore rob :)
[05:48] <MasterShrek> xaxxon, they should just run
[05:48] <pedobear> sorry
[05:48] <SimplySeth> pedobear: what Desktop environment you run ?
[05:48] <pedobear> gnom
[05:49] <ckrough> MasterShrek, does he need to install the 32 bit compat libs?
[05:49] <pedobear> why??
[05:49] <ckrough> I seem to remember having to do something to that effect
[05:49] <ramdan> !ask beryl
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask beryl - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:49] <YenSid> What about Sony Vaios?  Anyone have one?  I was looking into them too
[05:49] <MasterShrek> i dont think i explicitly did, but i could be wrong
[05:49] <ramdan> !beryl
[05:49] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:49] <MasterShrek> YenSid, i used to run ubuntu on a vaio, couple years ago, it ran great
[05:49] <SimplySeth> ramdan: you read the wiki ?
[05:49] <ckrough> !beer
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about beer - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:50] <YenSid> I want something that stylistic, runs good (Like my Dell), to compliment my OS
[05:50] <MU9214> ckrough: so if i install that ,i can get like x11 through ssh? or just a terminal?  I already have a regular ssh server working if thats what ur saying
[05:50] <YenSid> A little shallow, yeah....lol
[05:50] <ckrough> YenSid, have you looked at enlightenment?
[05:50] <silent> ahhh my computer is getting raped by firefox
[05:50] <ckrough> MU9214, that would just get xterm working
[05:50] <silent> arghghgh i cant do anything
[05:50] <YenSid> Sadly, I looked at it, but had NO idea what it was.
[05:51] <reya276> help!!!, Does anyone knows how to build a custom Kernel from 2.6.20 to 2.6.23?
[05:51] <tehquickness> How does crontab know what email to send it notices to once it completes a task?
[05:51] <MU9214> ubotu: xterm
[05:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xterm - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:51] <ckrough> MU9214, are you trying to get a full desktop environment through ssh?
[05:51] <MasterShrek> reya276, why?
[05:51] <SimplySeth> YenSid: define "something"
[05:51] <MU9214> ckrough: i wasn't i just wanted to know what you meant.
[05:51] <MasterShrek> reya276, if u want to kernel upgrade, its probably easier to just upgrade to gusty
[05:51] <ckrough> kk
[05:51] <tehquickness> How does crontab know what email to send it notices to once it completes a task?
[05:51] <MU9214> ckrough: just out of curiousity, is it possible?
[05:51] <YenSid> SimplySeth: laptops.  I want to upgrade mine soon
[05:51] <ckrough> anyone know how to prevent cron from sending status emails for /etc/cron.daily tasks?
[05:52] <vulcanius> tehquickness, it automatically sends an email to the user account that created the task
[05:52] <reya276> MasterShrek:because, I got a a Wacom Bamboo Tablet and I was told it will only work with the 2.6.23 Kernel
[05:52] <ckrough> MU9214, yes, definitely
[05:52] <sliverqueen> can anyone tell me why there is nothing in /proc/bus/usb/ (no devices file) when lsusb still makes output and USB works
[05:52] <tehquickness> vulcanius: how can I see what email is tied to my user accounts?
[05:52] <SimplySeth> Any one got ELO touch screen working ?
[05:52] <MasterShrek> .23 isnt even released yet, its still rc i think
[05:52] <MU9214> ckrough: really? A full blown x11?
[05:52] <ckrough> MU9214 you can runnel XDMCP through SSH (I think)
[05:52] <reya276> MasterShrek:I have been trying to get this to work for 4 days and nothing
[05:53] <YenSid> And finding computers online, and then researching Reviews on each is so freakin' hard!  It seems like everyone has something bad to say about every laptop.  It's almost discouraging!
[05:53] <MasterShrek> reya276, have you tried upgrading to gusty?
[05:53] <reya276> MasterShrek: can you help me troubleshoot this tablet issue then? because I feel like I'm going in circles
[05:53] <ckrough> MU9214 the best/supported way is VNC
[05:53] <SimplySeth> tehquickness:  /etc/aliases or /etc/mail/aliases ?
[05:53] <reya276> Gutsy is not out yet though
[05:53] <MasterShrek> reya276, whats the problem?
[05:53] <skinnypuppy1334> I'm running gutsy with comp fusion its GREAT
[05:53] <MasterShrek> me too skinnypuppy1334
[05:53] <tehquickness> SimplySeth: ok I will look into those
[05:54] <vulcanius> ckrough, have cron send the email to /dev/null
[05:54] <MasterShrek> its beta right now reya276 but you can run it, and it has .22 kernel
[05:54] <MU9214> ckrough: k.  i'm familiar with vnc.. i was just curious about the ssh thing
[05:54] <skinnypuppy1334> Works more flawlessly on Gutsy than 704
[05:54] <MasterShrek> i agree skinnypuppy1334
[05:54] <reya276> MasterShrek:well I can't get the OS to recognize the tablet and since it is USB it just turns on then back off
[05:54] <MU9214> ckrough: would that x11 work through, say, putty? on windows
[05:54] <ckrough> MU9214 yeah, XDMCP through SSH, but it's slow compared to NX or VNC
[05:54] <MasterShrek> reya276, what do you mean "the tablet" ?
[05:54] <biovore> skinnypuppy1334: change the gtk them.. then run openoffice and select tools | preferances | colors and watch it crash :-)
[05:54] <MU9214> ckrough: ^^
[05:54] <pedobear> eat my poo
[05:54] <pedobear> what does that mean?
[05:54] <ckrough> vulcanius, where do I specify that? specifically for a job in /etc/cron.daily or cron.hourly
[05:55] <ckrough> MU9214, for Windows check out NetSarang XManager... excellent no-free X for windows, or Cygwin
[05:55] <MasterShrek> reya276, can u boot it? does the livecd work? i need more info than what you are giving me if u expect me to be able to help you
[05:55] <vulcanius> ckrough, "* 1 * * * /bin/somescript >/dev/null 2>&1 "
[05:56] <MasterShrek> i dont understand what usb has to do with it reya276
[05:56] <reya276> MasterShrek: The Wacom Bamboo Tablet has a circle in the middle of it that is suppose to stay on while connected to the PC, so it comes on then shuts off right away then when I check to see if it is connected it says it is but it says DRIVER=(none)
[05:56] <ckrough> vulcanius, it's a symlink in /etc/cron.daily... not in crontab
[05:56] <MU9214> ckrough: http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/XoverSSH/win32-X-7.jpeg awesome every window in it''s own window (if you understand what i mean)..  cool. I'm not gonna do it, but its just interesting
[05:56] <demon_spork> MU9214, you can use SSH (a client like putty) to make a ssh tunnel and forward the connection port for the VNC server over the tunnel, then you can use your favorite windows VNC client to connect to the VNC
[05:56] <MasterShrek> oh i get you reya276 i was thinking you were talking about a tablet-like notebook computer
[05:57] <ckrough> MU9214, that's how Xmanager does it... specify a window size (a la MS RDP) and it puts a full desktop env inside it
[05:57] <SimplySeth> MU9214: x11 will work with putty IF .. you have an XServer runnin' on windows
[05:57] <whiskeytango> hey im back!
[05:57] <skinnypuppy1334> My Gutsy isn't crashing when selecting colors in openoffice....
[05:57] <ckrough> MU9214, or you can run multiple window mode
[05:57] <SimplySeth> MasterShrek: have you looked at emperor linux ?
[05:58] <reya276> MasterShrek:no it's a graphics design Tablet, which is suppose to work with the drivers provided here (http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/index.php/minihowto) but for some reason even though I configure the driver and do a make the OS is not picking it up
[05:58] <ckrough> Yeah, if all you want is individual windows you just need an X server like cygwin or Xming
[05:58] <whiskeytango> Someone smart, while trying to copy a file from /tmp to /bin im getting a permission denied message.  How do I give myself permission?
[05:58] <ckrough> whiskeytango, use sudo
[05:58] <MU9214> ckrough: k. i was just curious.. thanks
[05:58] <SimplySeth> whiskeytango: I don't know the ubuntu way .. but I use sudo :)
[05:59] <MasterShrek> reya276, did you do: sudo make install ?
[05:59] <reya276> yes
[05:59] <skinnypuppy1334> Anywasy anyone can download Gutsy tribe 6 trial and it is a live cd like any other ubuntu if you want to take it for a spin.  I have been for several weeks and no probs
[05:59] <demon_spork> SimplySeth, that is the Ubuntu way
[05:59] <reya276> I'm actually doing it as root
[05:59] <MasterShrek> ok
[05:59] <SimplySeth> demon_spork: oh .. umm ewwkay :)
[05:59] <ckrough> "Ubuntu Way" (TM)
[05:59] <whiskeytango> I love you guys.
[05:59] <vulcanius> ckrough, what is it you're trying to do? is this a cronjob that you created?
[05:59] <SimplySeth> whiskeytango: will works for php code :)
[06:00] <MasterShrek> reya276, i assume youve tried copying the driver like it said
[06:00] <reya276> MasterShrek:I just don't get it, why would it say is connected but yet no driver, when I did configured and install the driver
[06:00] <reya276> MasterShrek:copy driver? no
[06:00] <whiskeytango> heh, i actually downloaded a few tutorials, but they are .RAR and i needed to get unrar to decompress them
[06:00] <ckrough> vulcanius, it is a script that is symlinked in /etc/cron.hourly and cron sends me an email about it every hour, which I don't want. I could launch the script from roots crontab I supposed, but Im curious if /etc/cron.*/* task messags can be suppressed
[06:01] <MasterShrek> reya276, it says to do ./configure  then make    then two cp commands
[06:01] <reya276> oh yeah I did that
[06:01] <MasterShrek> ok
[06:01] <reya276> MasterShrek: in fact let me do it again
[06:01] <vulcanius> ckrough, if you look in root's crontab you'll see that root is the one running those. hence you can send the output to /dev/null there
[06:01] <pedobear> 78% admitted that they are unhappy with their partner's penis size.
[06:01] <pedobear> Enlarge your manhood today and reap all the benefits, be
[06:01] <pedobear> the most confident man in town!
[06:02] <reya276> MasterShrek:how can I remove the config and install?
[06:02] <MasterShrek> reya276, u set the dbus option correct?
[06:02] <MasterShrek> make uninstall
[06:02] <MasterShrek> make clean
[06:02] <MasterShrek> udev not dbus
[06:02] <SimplySeth> well that stinks .. no gui to set xorg stuff
[06:02] <demon_spork> and if you are weird like me you do "make dist-clean" as well
[06:02] <reya276> MasterShrek: dbus
[06:02] <ckrough> vulcanius, right, for jobs listed in the crontab I know how to redirect, but for scripts that are linked under /etc/cron.hourly I don't know where to put the redirect
[06:02] <tchock> hey guys, I'm having problems reinstalling grub after windows nuked the mbr
[06:02] <yell0w> ops | pedobear
[06:02] <reya276> no what is that and how do I do that
[06:03] <vulcanius> ckrough, in root's crontab, lol
[06:03] <reya276> MasterShrek:  no what is that and how do I do that
[06:03] <koronotomo11_> aii
[06:03] <Elda> Pedobear would be a troll.  Considering that this name belongs to the mascot of the Lolicon/animated pedophelia community which exists on the internet :/
[06:03] <mac_> I cannot save file in my Apple partition. anyone can help
[06:03] <koronotomo11_> aii
[06:03] <vulcanius> ckrough, root's crontab is set up to automatically run every executable in those directories
[06:03] <SimplySeth> tchock: grubl-install hd0
[06:03] <koronotomo11_> Aduh...!
[06:03] <ckrough> vulcanius, lol...sry I see where you are, I dont want to suppress *all* emails, just this one script :)
[06:03] <MasterShrek> reya276, its on that link you gave me, i would follow all the directions there exactly
[06:03] <Wolf23> tech0007:  r u there?
[06:03] <tchock> when I run setup (hd0) I get an error 22 : no such partition
[06:03] <whiskeytango> Since you guys are so brilliant, anyone have a method in which to get itunes to run?
[06:03] <pedobear> elda, pedophelia community? wtf
[06:03] <SimplySeth> whiskeytango: xen/qemu :)
[06:04] <ckrough> itunes is an evil evil application that should be abandoned for amaroK
[06:04] <PhenGy> can u setup custom Vhost on ubuntu or must have some other things setup to  get vhost?
[06:04] <MasterShrek> ckrough, agreed, but is there a windoze port of amarok?
[06:04] <whiskeytango> Except its required for my iTouch
[06:04] <vulcanius> ckrough, you could move the script to a separate directory and then create it's own cron job and send the output to /dev/null
[06:04] <smacfarl> Hi I'm a newbie with some stupid questions? Any takers?
[06:04] <ckrough> Windows? what is this windows you speak of?
[06:04] <eck> amarok is an evil application :-P
[06:04] <MasterShrek> !ask | smacfarl
[06:04] <ubotu> smacfarl: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:04] <SimplySeth> smacfarl: speak now or forever hold your stupidity :-/
[06:04] <smacfarl> lol
[06:04] <reya276> MasterShrek: I don't see anything on the DBUS thing
[06:05] <ckrough> vulcanius, yeah, that's the only solution I can figure as well, guess that's "The Way" (TM)
[06:05] <MasterShrek> reya276, it was udev
[06:05] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, theres no such thing as stupid questions, just stupid people
[06:05] <MasterShrek> =P
[06:05] <PhenGy> can u setup custom Vhost on ubuntu or must have some other things setup to  get vhost?
[06:05] <vulcanius> ckrough, well it's the easiest and the most sure fire
[06:05] <Elda> lolicon is just that.  Animated forms of pedophelia.  Quite disgusting.
[06:05] <Elda> Now would you at least change your name.  Thank you
[06:05] <ckrough> yeah, thanks vulcanius
[06:05] <smacfarl> so I have a shudder Radeon 7000 card, and I would like sdlmame to run reasonably on it in ubuntu
[06:05] <darklard>  I was wondering if there was a good way to go from alsa version 1.0.15rc3 back to 1.0.14
[06:06] <vulcanius> ckrough, np
[06:06] <smacfarl> Is the defauly ubuntu setup the best I can ever hope for with this card?
[06:06] <Artemis3> radeon 7000 is great with the driver radeon :)
[06:06] <MasterShrek> darklard, if u open synaptic, and click on the alsa package, then go package > force version
[06:07] <pedobear> !ops pedobear
[06:07] <tehquickness> Where does ubuntu store a users email address?
[06:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops pedobear - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:07] <darklard> mastershrek thnx
[06:07] <eck> tehquickness: in the gecos section of /etc/passwd?
[06:07] <eck> tehquickness: that's where it should be anyway
[06:07] <SimplySeth> geico geco ? he into linux too ?
[06:08] <tehquickness> ok I will look into that
[06:08] <PhenGy> anone nkow how to setup  Vhost on ubuntu
[06:08] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, if you change the driver in /etc/X11/xorg.conf to radeon like Artemis3 suggested, you may see better performance
[06:08] <smacfarl> so when I run sdlmame -verbose I get messages indicating that its using the Mesa driver, shouldn't it some how use an ati one?
[06:08] <smacfarl> oh
[06:08] <ckrough> PhenGY, Vhost?
[06:08] <smacfarl> mastershrek
[06:08] <chacha_moon> cheeeweeekk
[06:08] <smacfarl> i'll try that.
[06:08] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, mesa? u mean vesa?
[06:08] <PhenGy> ya
[06:09] <PhenGy> Vhost and  making your own Custom Vhost
[06:09] <SimplySeth> PhenGy: .. I don't know the ubuntu way .. but I know the apache way .. httpd.apache.org has documentation if you mean http vhosts
[06:09] <vulcanius> gecos = general electric comprehensive operating system
[06:09] <ckrough> you mean in apache?
[06:09] <Artemis3> mesa is the 3d software emulation
[06:09] <newsledbasn> Are the repositories for Gusty working? I keep getting errors
[06:09] <PhenGy> like Vhost  for mirc,  aka  BNC servers ?
[06:09] <Wolf23> tech0007:  what happen friend, i am still waiting for you
[06:09] <PhenGy> hosts for eggdrop bots to connect on
[06:09] <ckrough> oh, dunno
[06:09] <MasterShrek> newsledbasn, are u upgrading from feisty?
[06:10] <newsledbasn> yeah
[06:10] <MasterShrek> newsledbasn, try: gksu update-manager -c -d
[06:10] <tech0007> wolf23...you need to make amr_float folder
[06:11] <newsledbasn> now I'm missing The office
[06:11] <reya276> MasterShrek: I did make install and after it finished I did the first cp command then I tried the second which is "cp src/2.6.19/wacom.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/usb/input/" and I got this error msg "cp: cannot stat `src/2.6.19/wacom.ko': No such file or directory"
[06:11] <Danaman5> hi, if I upgrade directly to Ubuntu 7.10 (beta or final) from 7.04, will my settings and such things be overwritten? Should I take steps to preserve them?
[06:11] <Wolf23> tech0007:  i need this --> A folder inside ~/ffmpeg/libavcodec called "amr_float" needs to be created. Next the file within it called "26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip" needs to be unzipped, and the contents placed in "~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float/".
[06:11] <ckrough> ubuntu can fix that too... mythbuntu.org
[06:11] <SimplySeth> Danaman5: always "take steps" :)
[06:11] <jediael> hi
[06:11] <smacfarl> so mastershrek I go to the Section "Device" and line Driver and I change "ati" to "radeon"? yes?
[06:11] <MasterShrek> reya276, woah, i didnt it, but that driver appears to be fore a .19 kernel
[06:11] <smacfarl> do I have to reboot afterword?
[06:11] <Wolf23> tech0007:  how can i open ~/ffmpeg/libavcodec
[06:11] <jediael> my audio isnt working
[06:12] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, no just restart your gdm
[06:12] <SimplySeth> smacfarl: you can restart gdm .. but its better if you reboot
[06:12] <chibitk> hey all
[06:12] <SimplySeth> hey new joisy
[06:12] <chibitk> so i need to know some stuff
[06:12] <asdfasf> !nvidia
[06:12] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:12] <jediael> hey can any one answer my quest
[06:12] <MasterShrek> ask away
[06:13] <MasterShrek> jediael, you didnt ask a question
[06:13] <reya276> MasterShrek: but it says that it can be use for all kernels that are 2.6.xx
[06:13] <ckrough> if it involves a ring and a mountain of fire im out
[06:13] <MasterShrek> its impossible to answer a question that was never asked
[06:13] <smacfarl> sorry what's my gdm? and how does one restart it?
[06:13] <darklard> mastershrek here's an interesting thing my synaptic pm seems to think I have 1.0.13 and it has no record of other versions
[06:13] <murlidhar> well i am using IDE hard disk and i have read somewhere in linux it should be read as hda and hdb whereas my ubuntu reads it in sda and sdb
[06:13] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:13] <tech0007> wolf23:  type mkdir ~/ffmpeg/liavcodec/amr_float
[06:13] <ckrough> smacfarl, /etc/init.d/gdm restart  you'll get booted from X when you do it, or ctrl-alt-bksp
[06:13] <MasterShrek> darklard, how did you install the other versions?
[06:13] <eck> murlidhar: it changed in the kernel after libata was patched in, it isn't a big deal
[06:14] <Jordan_U> smacfarl, GDM is the login screen / program, when people say to restart GDM they generally mean restarting X as well
[06:14] <eck> murlidhar: that's why /etc/fstab in ubuntu uses UUID to name the devices
[06:14] <darklard> mastershrek an rsync and an ./hgcompile;make that way kinda thing
[06:14] <Wolf23> tech0007:  mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/hendaus/ffmpeg/liavcodec/amr_float': No such file or directory
[06:14] <murlidhar> eck: what is libata?
[06:14] <newsledbasn> still now upgrade it freezes while fetching files
[06:14] <eck> murlidhar: it's just some device code in the kernel that changed, the devices will still operate the same
[06:14] <eck> the device names don't really matter anyway
[06:15] <ckrough> wolf23, you have liavcodec instead of libavcodec
[06:15] <murlidhar> eck: thnks
[06:15] <MasterShrek> darklard, youll have to find out how to get rid of the alsa that is already installed, i would try (in synaptic) to completely remove all alsa packages, then reinstall
[06:15] <yokobr> hi folks
[06:15] <yokobr> i need a little help
[06:15] <PhenGy> how to flood or attack ip with root power ?
[06:15] <darklard> mastershrek hmm k i'll try that
[06:15] <tech0007> wolf23:  mkdir ~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float
[06:15] <smacfarl> so my xorg.conf file is of course read only so do I have to do I have to drop to the terminal and change permissions on the file to edit it?
[06:15] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, use sudo
[06:15] <Artemis3> PhenGy, and you expect an answer here?
[06:15] <MasterShrek> sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:15] <yokobr> i need nvidia-kernel-100.14.19
[06:15] <ckrough> smacfarl, "sudo vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[06:16] <Wolf23> tech0007:  ok then what
[06:16] <smacfarl> ah right run the editor as super user
[06:16] <MasterShrek> yokobr, did you downlaod it from nvidias website?
[06:16] <stdin> smacfarl: use gksudo, not sudo
[06:16] <ckrough> or gedit if your less manly
[06:16] <PhenGy> ya, i want to learn everything
[06:16] <YenSid> anyone have a dell 1420?
[06:16] <tech0007> wolf23:  cd ~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float/
[06:16] <smacfarl> why gksudo?
[06:16] <Wolf23> tech0007:  Next the file within it called "26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip" needs to be unzipped, and the contents placed in "~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float/".
[06:16] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, it doesnt matter
[06:16] <stdin> !gksu | smacfarl
[06:16] <ubotu> smacfarl: If you need to run graphical applications as root, use  gksudo , as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Avoid ever using  sudo <GUI-application>  See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo for more info
[06:16] <scyon> I like vim instead of vi. does that make me less manly? ;)
[06:17] <eck> scyon: no, because real men use ed
[06:17] <stdin> MasterShrek: yes, it does matter
[06:17] <adayah> i have a question about airlink101 wireless G usb devices.  anyone free to help?
[06:17] <SimplySeth> eck ROFL
[06:17] <Wolf23> tech0007:  ok then
[06:17] <MasterShrek> ive never had a problem with it
[06:17] <regeya> scyon: ooh, shame on you, you use a text editor that recognizes arrow keys
[06:17] <vulcanius> whatev, real men use bash one liners
[06:17] <scyon> yes, one standard editor to rule them all. who needs error messages anyway?
[06:17] <witless> sweet jesus thank you god amighty for fixing my locking-up flash and audio problems
[06:17] <stdin> MasterShrek: just because you haven't doesn't mean other won't :)
[06:17] <regeya> meh ,ed.
[06:18] <SimplySeth> vulcanius: ex ?
[06:18] <regeya> very few people use real vi
[06:18] <jediael> hello
[06:18] <tech0007> wolf23:  unzip [location of 26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip] 
[06:18] <nextone> i think somthing is wrong with my ubuntu/? someone fix it/?
[06:18] <regeya> !ask | jediael
[06:18] <ubotu> jediael: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:18] <eck> regeya: a few do, i know some :-P
[06:18] <eck> stuck on old solaris boxes
[06:18] <regeya> !ask | nextone
[06:18] <jediael> can any body answoer my question
[06:18] <ubotu> nextone: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:18] <Evanlec> hello, whoever i was talking to about adding aname and writeback to my fstab...please respond, im stuck at console!@!
[06:18] <regeya> oopsie
[06:18] <Wolf23> tech0007:  unzip:  cannot find or open [location, [location.zip or [location.ZIP. , no zipfiles found
[06:18] <jediael> BORAT
[06:18] <ckrough> scyon, vi is just a symlink to vim in most cases
[06:18] <Borat> hey guys, i need some help connecting to my student folder @ school from home, its a HTTPS
[06:19] <nextone> i didn;t ask to you to ask the bot to ask me
[06:19] <scyon> ckrough, thanks, I didn't know that.
[06:19] <tech0007> wolf23:  substitute the folder where you saved 26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip
[06:19] <MasterShrek> nextone, then ask your question
[06:19] <nextone> owen:can you help/me out/?
[06:19] <regeya> jediael: did you see what ubotu told you?
[06:19] <ckrough> default ubuntu install is a minimal vi/vim but yeah, vim is teh wins
[06:19] <nextone> MasterShrek:everytime i open a app is does not open
[06:19] <Wolf23> tech0007:  i dont get this file? where could i got from?
[06:19] <MasterShrek> nextone, what app?
[06:19] <regeya> eck: thanks for giving me the raspberry when you were agreeing with me :->
[06:19] <smacfarl> I used gksudo after reading the article.
[06:20] <MasterShrek> nextone, open it from a terminal and see the output that it gives you
[06:20] <punzada> anyone have conky still 'flicker' slightly while running compizfusion even with double buffering enabled?
[06:20] <nextone> MasterShrel:almost every app
[06:20] <ckrough> yeah, I never knew that. gksudo it is
[06:20] <vulcanius> SimplySeth, bash/perl + regex for example.
[06:20] <tech0007> wolf23:   wget http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archiv.../26104-510.zip
[06:20] <smacfarl> thx very much all. What's the best noob book for me to read?
[06:20] <SimplySeth> vulcanius:  perl -pi -e :)
[06:21] <murlidhar> k now somebody told me it would be difficult for me to reinstall xp because of the 1024 cylinder limit here is my partition layout http://rafb.net/p/iGI8Oo83.html
[06:21] <Wolf23> tech0007:  yes i got it but there is no word call: ansi_C
[06:21] <nextone> MasterShrek:i can open the terminal, what i type to check/?
[06:21] <Wolf23> tech0007:  maybe i have to rename it?
[06:21] <murlidhar> and i reinstalled xp without any probs . how?
[06:21] <regeya> compizfusion working fine here, as long as I don't mind not seeing 3d stuff
[06:21] <MasterShrek> nextone, type the name of one of the programs that isnt working
[06:21] <adayah> will an airlink 101 wireless G usb device work on a powerpc mac running feisty?  Ubuntu docs say that the awll3026 runs out of the box, but it windows based and i wonder if itll run ona powerpc.  the awll3026 has a zd122b chipset...
[06:22] <whiskeytango> I spend half my day playing CSS, i need 3d objects to work :P
[06:22] <ckrough> smacfarl, most of what you need you can find online. http://tldp.org/ is a great source of information
[06:22] <tech0007> wolf23: redo wget
[06:22] <adayah> that was zd1211b chipset ...sorry typo
[06:22] <regeya> have wobbly windows enabled and giggled uncontrollably watching the family guy 'blue harvest' episode while flapping the window around.  oh, and no stuttering of playback.  very, very sweet.
[06:22] <nextone> MasterShrek:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38869/plain/
[06:23] <mistform> mmm... flash mob
[06:23] <SimplySeth> what is the setting for mirrored displays ? xinerama 'off' mirror 'true' ?
[06:23] <Wolf23> tech0007:  i have it save on desktop
[06:23] <nextone> i got like more then 200 app but i have them but is like not haveing them when not working i want it
[06:23] <ckrough> nextone, MasterShrek - apt-get install xserver-xgl ?
[06:23] <whiskeytango> i think nvidia website is down.
[06:24] <Wolf23> tech0007:  26104-510.zip
[06:24] <SimplySeth> regeya: yeah .. I distracted some interns at work while my co-worker was trying to lecture them on the joys of being an AIX/RedHat admin :-/
[06:24] <MasterShrek> no idea nextone thats very strange, are you running desktop effects?
[06:24] <misc--> how do I make it so thunderbird has a nice popup in gnome when new mail arrives? It used to do it then it stopped for some reason
[06:24] <tech0007> wolf23:  ok now, unzip ~/desktop/26104-510.zip
[06:24] <Artemis3> whiskeytango, seems not
[06:24] <eck> SimplySeth: there's no joy in adminstering aix
[06:24] <nextone> MasterShrek:no
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[06:24] <Evanlec> oh lord can someone please help me...my drive has become locked "read-only" after enabling the aname and writeback options on my root partition thru fstab
[06:24] <vulcanius> SimplySeth, ati or nvidia?
[06:24] <Wolf23> tech0007:  ok done
[06:24] <SimplySeth> vulcanius: intel 915
[06:24] <whiskeytango> i havent been able to get to the website for about 15 minutes.. and im able to go to other websites.
[06:25] <nextone> MasterShrek:is installing ill tell when done
[06:25] <ckrough> evanlec, livecd to the rescue, boot with it, mount the drive and fix fstab
[06:25] <MasterShrek> Evanlec, dont enable those options?
[06:25] <whiskeytango> guess www. makes a big difference.
[06:25] <Artemis3> whiskeytango, works here, tried with tor?
[06:25] <tech0007> wolf23: unzip ~/desktop/26104-510/26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip
[06:25] <Evanlec> i dont understand why those options would cause this tho
[06:25] <Wolf23> tech0007:  on desktop it shows as : 26104-510.zip_FILES
[06:25] <reya276> MasterShrek: Finally something different came up after doing the cd prebuilt and ./uninstall then ./install
[06:25] <MasterShrek> glad to hear it reya276 but its still not working?
[06:25] <reya276> MasterShrek: this is what I got "Installing wacom_drv....
[06:25] <reya276> WARNING: Can not install Wacom X driver (wacom_drv)
[06:25] <reya276> since the proper directory has not been found"
[06:26] <Evanlec> does everyone else have the option "ERROR=read-only-ro" in their fstab?
[06:26] <Wolf23> tech0007: unzip:  cannot find or open /home/hendaus/desktop/26104-510/26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip, /home/hendaus/desktop/26104-510/26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip.zip or /home/hendaus/desktop/26104-510/26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip.ZIP.
[06:26] <MasterShrek> reya276, what directory is it looking for?
[06:26] <whiskeytango> Yah i got it now, ive been sitting here for the past 15 minutes waiting for the site to load so i can figure out how to get my video drivers to work :D
[06:26] <smacfarl> mastershrek so I rebooted the gdm, and while the window manager seems snappier, sdlmame still seems to be using the mesa3d.org stuff
[06:26] <Evanlec> ckrough: but the drive is read-only ?
[06:26] <logreeval> I have a WMP54g Linksys card, i cant seem to get it to work, anyone know how to use it?
[06:26] <ckrough> evanlec, mine has 'errors=remount-ro'
[06:26] <skar> hi, i'm trying to install xen on feisty 64 bit, but there's no package called ubuntu-xen-server, but the package is listed here http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/base/ubuntu-xen-server, how do i install it?
[06:26] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, i dont know anything about that program, but does it have options to change that maybe?
[06:26] <Evanlec> ckrough: yea thats what i meant
[06:26] <reya276> MasterShrek: it does not specify
[06:27] <ckrough> evanlec the drive is read-only when booting from the fstab on /, but if you boot from the livecd it wont be using that fstab
[06:27] <nextone> MasterShrek:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38870/plain/
[06:27] <Evanlec> ckrough: okay okay
[06:27] <nextone> done
[06:27] <Evanlec> ckrough: i will try that, thanks
[06:27] <smacfarl> is there a way I can test my radeon settings now that I changed my driver setting to verify I've realy done it?
[06:27] <murlidhar> http://pastebin.com/m2350920 can anybody tell me if i can reinstall xp and have dual boot without any problems
[06:27] <ckrough> np
[06:28] <MasterShrek> nextone, try creating another user and see if they have the same problems
[06:28] <vulcanius> skar, check in /etc/apt/sources.list and make sure you have the repositories needed enabled
[06:28] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, glxgears
[06:28] <nextone> MasterShrek:brb
[06:28] <reya276> MasterShrek
[06:29] <reya276> MasterShrek: also when I did make prior to this I got this MSG "Building linuxwacom drivers for 2.6 kernel.
[06:29] <reya276> ***Note: Drivers not enabled as modules in your kernel config but requested through configure are NOT built"
[06:29] <skar> vulcanius: well, there's a package called ubuntu-xen-desktop-amd64, so why not the server?!! i've got main restricted universe multiverse enabled in sources.list
[06:29] <smacfarl> mastershrek so it says I am getting about 310 fps is that good?
[06:29] <reya276> MasterShrek: what does this mean?
[06:30] <MasterShrek> reya276, i dont think u have to worry about that because the drivers were not available in that kernel
[06:30] <yokobr> hey guys
[06:30] <yokobr> how can i install nvidia-kernel-100.14.19
[06:30] <yokobr> ?
[06:30] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, i get around 5000 right now
[06:30] <vulcanius> skar, the 64 bit server may not have been ported yet
[06:30] <Wolf23> tech0007:  brb , give me 10 minutes and i'll be back for you? thanx
[06:30] <tech0007> wolf23:  type this uzip ~/26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip
[06:30] <reya276> MasterShrek: so how can I fix the issue with the prebuilt ./install error message
[06:31] <MasterShrek> skar, is there a reason u want to use xen? virtualbox is supposed to be pretty nice
[06:31] <ckrough> or vmware, vmware is great
[06:31] <MasterShrek> im not sure reya276, its hard cuz im no the one installing the program
[06:31] <yokobr> please!
[06:31] <yokobr> o cant find it
[06:31] <yokobr> nvidia-kernel-100.14.19
[06:31] <MasterShrek> vmware is kinda bloated
[06:31] <news> still won't upgrade,
[06:31] <MasterShrek> yokobr, did you download it?
[06:31] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:am back and am trying it right now
[06:31] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, trying what?
[06:31] <smacfarl> Ok another stupid question is there a way to play wma lossless files in ubuntu?
[06:32] <reya276> MasterShrek: Can I pastebin, so you can look at it and maybe see what is wrong
[06:32] <yokobr> where?
[06:32] <yokobr> i cant find it
[06:32] <MasterShrek> !codecs | smacfarl
[06:32] <ubotu> smacfarl: 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
[06:32] <MasterShrek> yokobr, www.nvidia.com
[06:32] <yokobr> http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/virtual/nvidia-kernel-100.14.19
[06:32] <MasterShrek> ok that works too yokobr
[06:32] <ckrough> yokobr, http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_100.14.19.html
[06:32] <MasterShrek> but yokobr  are you running gusty?
[06:32] <tehquickness> Maybe I am just blind but this is driving me crazy. If crontab emails the owner of the crontab. How does it know the users address? Where is this stored? How can I update this for other users?
[06:32] <yokobr> but i cant run the nvidia official driver
[06:33] <smacfarl> ubotu: yeah I was there. I've downloaded the w32codecs package.  Doesn't seem to help.
[06:33] <yokobr> due to many problems here..
[06:33] <yokobr> i need to compile each piece.
[06:33] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:am still getting the same message i got last time
[06:33] <MasterShrek> yokobr, why not? it should be better than anything else out there
[06:33] <jediael> hello xpert
[06:33] <reburg> anyone else reported problems w/ the distupgrader hanging when upgrading to gutsy? seems to be happening when it goes to download the prerequisite backports.
[06:33] <smacfarl> ubotu: so is there a good way to convert from wma lossless to flac?
[06:33] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, what message is that, i dont remember helping you, lol
[06:33] <yokobr> i know
[06:33] <yokobr> it should be.
[06:33] <ckrough> tehquickness, it sends it to their local account. if they have a .forward or alias that's how it would escape the machine, but otherwise it goes to their local inbox/spool
[06:33] <reya276> MasterShrek: http://www.pastebin.org/3616
[06:33] <yokobr> but it isnt
[06:33] <SimplySeth> aflac ?
[06:33] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:am the other that made a new user
[06:34] <MasterShrek> ok DrakNine
[06:34] <yokobr> well, i dont know why, but im trying it for 3 days.
[06:34] <MasterShrek> do your programs work with this new user?
[06:34] <firebird619> Is it possible to install Ubuntu with the Alternate CD on to an existing LVM setup, or do I have to start from scratch?
[06:34] <DrakNine> no
[06:34] <tehquickness> ckrough: so how would the user even see the email in inbox/spool then?
[06:34] <smacfarl> mastershrek: is there a good way to convert from wma lossless to flac?
[06:34] <abdess> hello there
[06:35] <abdess> im new to this
[06:35] <SimplySeth> firebird619: the installer would prolly recognize your volume group and then yu just simply format the LVs :)
[06:35] <abdess> any one can help me
[06:35] <tech0007> abdess: what is it?
[06:35] <MasterShrek> smacfarl, no idea, try soundconverter
[06:35] <smacfarl> ok
[06:35] <jonidimo> hola
[06:35] <scyon> !ask | abdess
[06:35] <ubotu> abdess: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:35] <SimplySeth> abdess: I didn't see the question
[06:36] <abdess> i need to instal a vide conveter for ps3 under ubuntu
[06:36] <jonidimo> how is the chat in spanish? #ubuntu-es?
[06:36] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, then i would say you got some major issues, and its maybe worth looking at backing up important files and reinstalling
[06:36] <abdess> video cnverter
[06:36] <jonidimo> hi
[06:36] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:maybe i backup if i /know how
[06:36] <SimplySeth> Joni .. buenas
[06:36] <jonidimo> Id like to know how i shoul make my partition
[06:36] <MasterShrek> abdess, what kinda video files can the ps3 read?
[06:37] <jonidimo> hola
[06:37] <abdess> mp4
[06:37] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, do you have important files on that computer?
[06:37] <abdess> but too spicific
[06:37] <firebird619> SimplySeth: During partitioning, could I select manual, and if it recognizes the volume group, select finish or whatever the choice is and it will format and configure it for me?
[06:37] <abdess> i don't know how
[06:37] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:nooo
[06:37] <WojciechG> Hi everyone... I'm curious -- where does Python install itself in Feisty Fawn? I need the location of the actual Python binary and can't find it...
[06:37] <skar> vulcanius: thanks, installing the 64 bit desktop xen version, if guests with X are possible, server guests must also work :)
[06:37] <SimplySeth> firebird619: something like that .. don't remember :)
[06:37] <kahrytan> DrakNine, all you have to do is make a copy of /home/username
[06:38] <DIguana> Is there any command that will return the first n letters in each line of a text file?
[06:38] <tech0007> wojciechg: type 'which python'
[06:38] <Slart> WojciechG: do a "whereis python", check if the answer is just a link and where it points "ls -l"
[06:38] <Sonicadvance1> Hello, I'm having problems with my Sound. I've read the Community guide and that didn't work. and when I try playing something. It makes a noise over my speakers for a quick second then nothing. Help? It was working earlier today, but I was doing stuff.
[06:38] <skar> MasterShrek: hmm virtualbox seems nice, but it seems similar to qemu, so performance will not be near native hw like in vmware esx or xen with paravirt drivers :(
[06:38] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:would that save all the stuff i downloaded from add/remove/?
[06:38] <Slart> oh.. a "which python" probably works too =)
[06:38] <SimplySeth> jonidimo: at least a small /boot and a / and a swap .. don't know what your need is
[06:38] <MasterShrek> no DrakNine
[06:38] <firebird619> SimplySeth: Ok, Thanks. I had tried to install it and selected to use the drive for LVM and it created / and swap, but I couldn't figure out how to create other lvm volumes, for /home and so forth.
[06:38] <vulcanius> WojciechG, /usr/bin/pythonX.X
[06:38] <WojciechG> thank you!!!
[06:39] <SimplySeth> Frankenberry: oh no .. RIT is going downhill the students are using Ubuntu :-/
[06:39] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:i download some kool stuff i want 2 save them all/?
[06:39] <MasterShrek> like what DrakNine ?
[06:39] <frostburn> what's wrong with rit?
[06:39] <kahrytan> !info hubackup | DrakNine
[06:39] <ubotu> draknine: hubackup: Concise and easy to use backup application for the desktop user. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.0.7 (feisty), package size 43 kB, installed size 424 kB
[06:39] <reya276> MasterShrek is way too busy can someone else help me debug this issue with this driver install please, I'v been at this for 4 days already, here is the pastebin(http://www.pastebin.org/3616) of the driver config and make
[06:39] <Frankenberry> There's nothing wrong
[06:39] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:like the games and and app
[06:39] <SimplySeth> Frankenberry: :)
[06:40] <SimplySeth> frostburn: nothing wrong with RIT :)
[06:40] <MasterShrek> reya276, try upgrading to gusty, that would be my best advice for that
[06:40] <MasterShrek> reya276, you may not even need to compile that driver then
[06:40] <tech0007> what's rit? sorry for the ignorance
[06:40] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, you can always reinstall that later too
[06:40] <Frankenberry> Rochester Institute of Tech.
[06:40] <frostburn> best tech school of the north east
[06:40] <SimplySeth> tech0007: Rochester Inst of Technology
[06:40] <tech0007> oh
[06:40] <Yahooadam> Hi, i have a cm8738 sound card, i modprobed the module, and it loads fine, but i STILL dont get any sound :'(
[06:40] <SimplySeth> tech0007: where uber smart people go :)
[06:40] <Wolf23> tech0007:  back
[06:40] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, if u backup your /home/user folder, your user's save games and program configurations will still be there
[06:40] <frostburn> so SimplySeth, Frankenberry, you're both rochesterians eh?
[06:41] <SimplySeth> frostburn: yep :)
[06:41] <damianl> hi, does the w32codecs package work with gstreamer?
[06:41] <tech0007> yahooadam...try amixer
[06:41] <upgrdman_> whats the command to install a package in the command line... like openssh-server
[06:41] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:i know i can reinstall but is going 2 take another 2 day or more
[06:41] <UberGeekInc> damianl: yes
[06:41] <vulcanius> reya276, is there a reason you aren't using the drivers found in the ubuntu repos?
[06:41] <Wolf23> tech0007:  unzip:  cannot find or open /home/hendaus/26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip, /home/hendaus/26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip.zip or /home/hendaus/26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip.ZIP
[06:41] <MasterShrek> upgrdman_, sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[06:41] <Frankenberry> frostburn: nah, I'm from St. Louis.
[06:41] <mikubuntu> is it ok to attach a wireless g usb adapter while computer is on, or must it be powered down b4 introducing the (new) adapter?
[06:41] <frostburn> upgrdman_, sudo apt-get install package
[06:41] <reya276> MasterShrek:but if I upgrade I will loose all of my information on my PC as I will have to reformat the hard drive or is there a way to upgrade without the need to do that
[06:41] <damianl> cool thx
[06:41] <tech0007> wolf23:  did you get my last step?
[06:41] <reya276> vulcanius: because I tried those and they don't work
[06:41] <hendrixski> when you want to apt-get remove something, but you also want all of the files that are no longer required, what option should you add?
[06:41] <MasterShrek> reya276, of course there is, but keep in mind that gusty is still beta
[06:41] <vulcanius> reya276, what didn't work about them?
[06:42] <Slart> mikubuntu: afaik you can connect usb-devices anytime you want
[06:42] <frostburn> reya276, you'll want to back up your home folder, the rest can be safely nuked
[06:42] <MasterShrek> reya276, if u want to try it you type: gksu update-manager -c -d
[06:42] <Sonicadvance1> Hello, I'm having problems with my Sound. I've read the Community guide and that didn't work. and when I try playing something. It makes a noise over my speakers for a quick second then nothing. Help? It was working earlier today, but I was doing stuff.
[06:42] <hendrixski> 'cause I'm trying to uninstall xen, and I want to make sure it takes out all the kernel mods that xen made
[06:42] <reya276> who cares as long as I don't loose my info
[06:42] <damianl> is ubuntu studio dapper or edgy
[06:42] <upgrdman_> thx
[06:42] <Wolf23> tech0007:   yes let me see if in the file exist the ANSI
[06:42] <damianl> or what is the latest
[06:42] <SimplySeth> damianl: 7.04 .. dunno what that is :)
[06:42] <tech0007> sonicadvance1...whats your soundcard?
[06:42] <Slart> !ubuntustudio
[06:42] <ubotu> UbuntuStudio is a site for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best parts of Audio/Graphical/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories, and extra! Available at http://ubuntustudio.org Or visit #ubuntustudio
[06:42] <reya276> ok how can I backup my home folder?
[06:42] <MasterShrek> 7.04 = feisty
[06:42] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:i have that thing i downloaded when some1 said it "ssh"
[06:42] <damianl> cool thx
[06:43] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:how can i give u access/?
[06:43] <Slart> damianl: don't really know.. checked out their site?
[06:43] <UberGeekInc> reya276: too many options to list; cpio, tar, mondo, rsync-backup, etc
[06:43] <Frankenberry> Oh man, I remembered when I learned about ssh, it's why I made the switch
[06:43] <MasterShrek> reya276, do you have a samba server set up? thats one way, u could burn dvds and cds, or use a flash drive
[06:43] <ckrough> 7.04 is feisty
[06:43] <Wolf23> tech0007:  yes the ANSI file exist here -> /home/hendaus/Desktop/26104-510.zip_FILES
[06:43] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, access to what?
[06:43] <reya276> I have a 2gb flash drive
[06:43] <Frankenberry> Ah cool stuff.
[06:43] <Elda> Sorry to bother, but what is the room for the compiz fusion again?
[06:43] <abdess> ps3 video converter under ubuntu
[06:43] <Sonicadvance1> tech0007, It's an integrated one. It worked without when I installed Ubuntu last time :P
[06:43] <MasterShrek> reya276, that may work
[06:43] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:my terminal
[06:43] <Slart> Elda: #ubuntu-effects
[06:43] <Rhoruns> bah, is anyone here an expert with scsi controllers/drives?
[06:43] <damianl> will the "seveas repository" for dapper work with feisty?
[06:44] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, dont give people access to your terminal, thats a very bad thing to do
[06:44] <tech0007> wolf23:  you're ready to do  cd ~/ffmpeg
[06:44] <tech0007> ./configure  --enable-amr_nb
[06:44] <tech0007> make
[06:44] <tech0007> make install
[06:44] <vulcanius> Rhoruns, whats the problem?
[06:44] <DrakNine> !terminal | MasterShrek
[06:44] <ubotu> MasterShrek: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[06:44] <mikubuntu> Slart: thanks, having trouble getting wireless working on mom's box... it's a linksys wusb54g  ver. 4 if anybody knows anything about would appreciate... docs say it should work 'out of the box' but i can't get it to ... arrrrrggggghhhhh
[06:44] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, i konw what the terminal is
[06:44] <damianl> or will there be dependency issues
[06:44] <Yahooadam> tech0007 mixer looks fine
[06:44] <hendrixski> would I uninstall everything and its dependencies by just running apt-get remove --purge pkg  ... and then apt-get autoremove... or is there something else I should do?
[06:44] <Yahooadam> tech0007 - but i think i worked it out, it used to have a front panel, i never put the jumpers back on
[06:44] <Rhoruns> well, i have an embedded scsi controller on my motherboard, it's an Ultra160, but im not sure kind of drive i should get, because some ultra160 drives are 68, some are 80.
[06:45] <damianl> oh never mind found the repo im after
[06:45] <DrakNine> MasterShrek:maybe if u look the via terminal maybe u can tell me
[06:45] <abdess> ps3 video converter for ubuntu plz help
[06:45] <Rhoruns> vulcanius, the documentation on my scsi controller does not even specify how many pins the controller uses
[06:45] <tech0007> yahooadam...oh ok..r u using alsa or esd?
[06:45] <MasterShrek> DrakNine, join #MasterShrek
[06:45] <ckrough> rhoruns, if you check your motherboard documentation you may find that you can use either
[06:45] <Slart> mikubuntu: I'm living in blissful ignorance when it comes to wireless on linux.. haven't had to setup that yet.. but many users ask about it.. I'm sure someone in here can help you
[06:45] <pedobear> thanks, having trouble getting wireless working on mom's box... it's a linksys wusb54g  ver. 4 if anybody knows anything about would appreciate... docs say it should work 'out of the box' but i can't get it to ... arrrrrggggghhhhh
[06:45] <ckrough> nm
[06:45] <tehquickness> how can i view the mail that is sent from cron to my local email account?
[06:45] <pedobear> hi, does the w32codecs package work with gstreamer?
[06:45] <vulcanius> Rhoruns, have you tried counting? ;)
[06:46] <pedobear> Is there any command that will return the first n letters in each line of a text file?
[06:46] <Arepie> urmmm.. i just configure my gfx card.. and no error.. i have enable the "System->Preference->Desktop Effect" and nice effect i got here.. it's just, i want to install/change my theme to something cool.. anybody, please give me asuggestion.. and what am i using right now? compiz/beryl ?
[06:46] <UberGeekInc> tehquickness: mutt, pine, mail
[06:46] <picodon> Rhoruns: the 80/68 pin thing isnt about the controller... 80 pin drives are for hot-plug, and have extra pins for power, the 68 pin drives are electrically identical, but have a seperate, standard power plug like an IDE drive
[06:46] <pedobear> Maybe I am just blind but this is driving me crazy. If crontab emails the owner of the crontab. How does it know the users address? Where is this stored? How can I update this for other users?
[06:46] <Rhoruns> rofl, i'm too lazy to move my server out of the corner, take off the side, and get a light in this room >.< vulcanius
[06:46] <ckrough> tehquickness, the fast way install a small app like mailx, then check it
[06:46] <reburg> pedobear: head -c
[06:46] <Yahooadam> tech0007 - alsa i think
[06:46] <tehquickness> thanks
[06:46] <mikubuntu> Slart: thanks, yes, sometimes ignorance IS bliss
[06:47] <picodon> Rhoruns: all controllers are 68 pin, but the cable may go to a drive chassis that takes 80 pin drives
[06:47] <ckrough> pedobear, it's not stored per se, it's their local mail spool
[06:47] <pedobear> I have a WMP54g Linksys card, i cant seem to get it to work, anyone know how to use it?
[06:47] <Wolf23> tech0007:  it still this option Next the file within it called "26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip" needs to be unzipped, and the contents placed in "~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float/
[06:47] <Rhoruns> picodon, thank you very much. so the internal host port is probably 68?
[06:47] <picodon> Rhoruns: yes, it will be.
[06:47] <pedobear> Ok another stupid question is there a way to play wma lossless files in ubuntu?
[06:47] <Slart> pedobear: tried vlc?
[06:47] <Rhoruns> picodon, can i use ultra320 drives on a ultra160 controller?
[06:47] <Slart> !vlc
[06:47] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[06:48] <Arepie> hello.. i just configure my gfx card.. and no error.. i have enable the "System->Preference->Desktop Effect" and nice effect i got here.. it's just, i want to install/change my theme to something cool.. anybody, please give me asuggestion.. and what am i using right now? compiz/beryl ?
[06:48] <smacfarl> vlc doesn't play wma lossless in ubuntu
[06:48] <ckrough> pedobear, win32codecs will enable some wma stuff, check out Automatix2 if you are not comfortable with the install process
[06:48] <smacfarl> I get nothing but silence
[06:48] <pedobear> what is the setting for mirrored displays ? xinerama 'off' mirror 'true' ?
[06:48] <Wolf23> tech0007:  this file is inside this path -> /home/hendaus/Desktop/26104-510.zip_FILES/26104-510_ANSI_C_source_code.zip
[06:48] <picodon> Rhoruns: yeah, but dont mix HVD with LVD stuff... but most things are LVD anyways. Look on wikipedia.
[06:48] <Rhoruns> picodon, i understand that it may not use the same transfer rate, however, it should be easier to find 320 drives rather than 160s.
[06:48] <pedobear> Hello, I'm having problems with my Sound. I've read the Community guide and that didn't work. and when I try playing something. It makes a noise over my speakers for a quick second then nothing. Help? It was working earlier today, but I was doing stuff.
[06:48] <Slart> smacfarl: oh, that's annoying.. vlc is otherwise a nice "plays everything, including old word-perfect documents" =)
[06:49] <smacfarl> yeah vlc is awesome
[06:49] <ckrough> win32codecs  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75278
[06:49] <smacfarl> and actually it play wma lossless in windows
[06:49] <pedobear> how can i install nvidia-kernel-100.14.19
[06:49] <tech0007> wolf23:  type ls  cd ~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float
[06:49] <Wolf23> tech0007:  ok i extract the files manually
[06:49] <smacfarl> somehow it doesnt work in ubuntu
[06:49] <pedobear> any one can help me
[06:49] <Slart> smacfarl: using some windows-thingy then I guess
[06:49] <Rhoruns> picoden, ok. and you said there's a cable i can use to plug in to the 68 pin that goes to a 80 pin drive? if so, how would i get power to an 80 drive?
[06:49] <pedobear> im new to this
[06:49] <tehquickness> do I need to make a /var/mail/tehquickness for my self?
[06:49] <tech0007> wolf23:  correction, ls ~/ffmpeg/libavcodec/amr_float
[06:49] <pedobear> how is the chat in spanish? #ubuntu-es?
[09:28] (salvatore_/#ubuntu) I ve read about the easyness in entering in a computer using that
[09:28] (salvatore_/#ubuntu) and I want to try
[09:28] (eck/#ubuntu) jonathan_: it should show up in gdm as a session choice
[09:28] (baabaablacksheep/#ubuntu) hmm, i'll try that
[09:28] (Jowi/#ubuntu) baabaablacksheep, 8MB of goodness (all versions) :)
[09:28] (mssever/#ubuntu) jonathan_: Have you logged out, and selected enlightenment from the sessions menu?
[09:28] (jonathan_/#ubuntu) already
[09:28] (jonathan_/#ubuntu) for themes?
[09:28] (jonathan_/#ubuntu) and the other?
[09:28] <daiman> hi, can anyone help me with a graphics driver?
[09:29] <mssever> jonathan_: I'm not following you (it may be because I haven't used enlightemnent in a year)
[09:29] <jonathan_> oh
[09:29] <salvatore_> scris or other.. please help me
[09:29] <salvatore_> xcris*
[09:30] <xris_> salvatore_: Oh yeah it's gone "legit" now... I'd forgotten about that. Been so many years since i heard the name.
[09:31] <velko> salvatore_, select "connect to server" from the places menu and enter your data in the dialog. after that you'll be able to manipulate data on your ftp or whatever server via nautilus
[09:31] <raghu> exit
[09:31] <salvatore_> ok thanks I will try
[09:32] <xris_> salvatore_: afaik, there is no netbus style program on linux
[09:32] <sebi91302> seb
[09:32] <sebi91302> bien ou bien
[09:32] <xris_> salvatore_: it's all done through a combo of ftp/ssh/remote desktop
[09:32] <mssever> !fr | sebi91302
[09:32] <ubotu> sebi91302: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[09:32] <sebi91302> en francais svp siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[09:33] <salvatore_> i have read than in windos u can do:  mbtstat....
[09:33] <salvatore_> nbtstat*
[09:33] <Jowi> sebi91302, on parle seulment anglais ici. va a #ubuntu-fr :)
[09:33] <salvatore_> which is the analog comand under Unix machine?
[09:33] <Doomguy0505> Is it possible to extract audio from videos with totem?
[09:33] <sebi91302> fuck you
[09:33] <sebi91302> > fuck you
[09:33] <sebi91302> > fuck you
[09:33] <stdin> !ops | sebi91302
[09:33] <velko> !language > sebi91302
[09:33] <ubotu> sebi91302: 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
[09:33] <mssever> !language | sebi
[09:33] <ubotu> sebi: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:33] <sebi91302> francais
[09:34] <Jamesinator> Help! Finished upgrading from Ubuntu 7.04 to 7.10 via update-manager, and booting through GDM failed. After I boot into a recovery console via GRUB it appears that all my devices from /dev are missing including my network card and the devices for my partitions
[09:34] <mssever> !ubuntu+1 | Jamesinator
[09:34] <ubotu> Jamesinator: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[09:35] <troubled> Jamesinator: udev
[09:35] <q_a_z_steve> where did my rhythmbox radio list go???
[09:36] <ddonky>  hey now
[09:36] <Doomguy0505> Is it possible to extract audio from videos with totem?
[09:36] <damianl> hi, where do i go to ununstall a driver and stop it from ever coming up, i want to disable my onboard soundcard as i have another plugged in
[09:36] <velko> Doomguy0505, no. but it's possible to do this with mplayer
[09:36] <magnetron> damianl: disable the onboard soundcard in bios
[09:37] <xris_> damianl: what magnetron said.
[09:37] <damianl> magnetron i cant
[09:37] <xris_> damianl: do you not ahave access to BIOS?
[09:37] <mssever> damianl: You can blacklist the module, but I can't seem to remember where the blacklist is
[09:37] <Jowi> damianl, ...as magnetron or rmmod modulename then blacklist it. create a rule in /etc/modprobe.d/
[09:37] <heguru> damianl: /etc/modprobe.d
[09:38] <magnetron> !blacklist | damianl
[09:38] <ubotu> damianl: To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[09:38] <Jowi> damianl, it is also possible to set which soundcard is the primary one.
[09:38] <velko> Doomguy0505, mplayer source.mpeg -vo null -vc null -ao pcm:fast:file=outfile.wav
[09:38] <damianl> xris my motherboard is on its way out i can disable but it keeps re enabling
[09:38] <xris_> I have had no end of problem with my soundcard and ALSA and I've never got it working properly.
[09:39] <Jowi> daiman, see here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting#head-72023a784829d5d128546a6092d67062ab50dfea
[09:39] <Doomguy0505> velko: Does that work with flv?
[09:39] <damianl> thanks everyone i will have a look
[09:39] <velko> Doomguy0505, no idea
[09:39] <xris_> damianl: that's weird. bad luck. but I know what you mean. My motherboard randomly disables my keyboard
[09:39] <velko> Doomguy0505, but it's easy to find out :-)
[09:39] <zzztt9> xris_: hardware is evil
[09:39] <Morrowyn> xris_ thats pretty annoying
[09:40] <volantares> computers are evil.. they give you just enough to become addicted and then decide to stuff you around once you're hooked
[09:41] <damianl> is there a way to set one as the default at a lower level than gnome, cos i have set the one i want to default in system->sound and gnome apps are fine its the others that keep trying to use the one i dont want
[09:41] <volantares> and you try to reward it
[09:41] <Doomguy0505> velko: It can't play flv, is there a converter?
[09:42] <mochaRHW> hello, can someone give me a hand with a Firefox 2.0.0.6 problem?
[09:42] <Jowi> daiman, which app?
[09:42] <damianl> mochaRHW: ask away:)
[09:42] <mochaRHW> it's strange, not all of my preferences seem to stick.
[09:42] <volantares> now when i come back after installation, can i get someone to help me install the nvidia driver, because i've had significant problems in trying to do so
[09:43] <velko> Doomguy0505, my mplayer plays most certainly .flv files. i don't know about converter
[09:43] <mochaRHW> for example, I'll uncheck "save passwords" and then the next time I start up Firefox it is checked again
[09:43] <Morrowyn> Doomguy0505  videolan (vlc) plays flv
[09:43] <damianl> Jowi mainly wine,
[09:43] <mochaRHW> on the other hand, other preferences do get saved
[09:44] <Jowi> damianl, "winecfg" go to the audio tab and select alsa.
[09:44] <damianl> ah thats ok i will just disable the one i dont want from being detected, probably easier.
[09:44] <mochaRHW> does this mean I might have a corrupted profile?
[09:44] <ThomasNovin> upgrading to gutsy from feisty doesn't seem to work, is it perhaps so that the servers are overloaded? it almost seems like network problems. check http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38885/
[09:44] <damianl> Jowi i could if it worked lol
[09:44] <Morrowyn> mochaRHW, could be a permission thingy, that you arent allowed to save it on disk
[09:44] <daiman> Jowi, i can't find the Linux-FBDev-kernel-bin_2.6.00.02a.tgz for my graphics driver
[09:45] <esclavo> scenario, dual boot feisty & XP, ethernet usually works on both, XP is working, failing:ubuntu will not send or receive packets. ifconfig shows my manual ip, lspci shows the gigabit ethernet still there...im not gettin it
[09:45] <damianl> ever since newest version of wine it just freezes when i click the audio tab
[09:45] <mochaRHW> Morrowyn:  how can I check?
[09:45] <CyberMad> does anyone know what is cross platform chatting application that have peer-to-peer feature? so, no need to add buddy one by one.. i will use it in office
[09:45] <Jowi> damianl, cant help there. perhaps #winehq can help
[09:45] <Jowi> !wine
[09:45] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[09:46] <magnetron> CyberMad: pidgin
[09:46] <heguru> CyberMad: pidgin
[09:46] <Morrowyn> uhm, in the file manager you can check it under permissions (properties) iirc on the terminal ls -l will do the trick
[09:46] <damianl> Jowi ah thats ok ill get this driver disabled
[09:46] <Konstigt> /lists
[09:46] <damianl> thans for everyones help
[09:46] <damianl> :)
[09:46] <magnetron> hej Konstigt
[09:46] <qazibasit> hi guys
[09:46] <velko> CyberMad, gajim
[09:46] <HDS-313A> hi
[09:46] <qazibasit> how are u and ur linux working
[09:46] <HDS-313A> i have guest?
[09:47] <magnetron> qazibasit: good, thanks
[09:47] <qazibasit> thats nice
[09:47] <HDS-313A> network 192.168.1.2\C$
[09:47] <CyberMad> magnetron well i already set up jabber, is this what you mean? then i use pidgin / gaim
[09:47] <HDS-313A> what is password
[09:47] <HDS-313A> :S
[09:47] <julian2495322> anybody know the command to add workspaces?
[09:47] <turutosiya> I've heard about JeOS has released. Anyone knows where to download it?
[09:47] <magnetron> CyberMad: there are plugins for pidgin that support LAN chat
[09:47] <CyberMad> magnetron but how to list all users that connected to jbber server in office LAN
[09:48] <damianl> how can i find the mocule name for a certain piece of hardware?
[09:48] <damianl> module*
[09:48] <CyberMad> magnetron do you remember what is the plugin name?
[09:48] <qazibasit> hey i heard that there is a ubuntu off topic channel
[09:48] <qazibasit> can u tell me the exact channel
[09:48] <zzztt9> qazibasit: #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:48] <Leon_home> hi, i would like to know how i can make my  server to report the IP address each time he make new connection to the net?  (email)
[09:48] <CyberMad> magnetron btw, should i use jabber server or that pidgin plugin can run without jabber
[09:48] <volantares> brb
[09:49] <qazibasit> ok thanks
[09:49] <esclavo> so any ideas...with that neat scenario
[09:49] <magnetron> CyberMad: the plugin is called the "Bonjour" plugin
[09:49] <heguru> julian2495322: gconf-editor, goto /apps/metacity/general/ change num_workspaces
[09:50] <CyberMad> magnetron thanks..
[09:50] <damianl> could this be a module name? /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0
[09:50] <HDS-313A> what is 192.168.1.2\C$ password?
[09:50] <heguru> damianl: no
[09:51] <Morrowyn> HDS-313A probably your password
[09:51] <damianl> ok, module is another word for driver yeah?
[09:51] <esclavo> or your roomates
[09:51] <esclavo> ;P
[09:51] <Jowi> damianl, no that is its BUS. you have alot of info in /proc/asound/
[09:51] <heguru> damianl: yes
[09:51] <heguru> damianl: find out the hardware using lspci
[09:51] <heguru> damianl: and then find the right module
[09:52] <esclavo> seriously guys, what would make the connection not work
[09:52] <CyberMad> oh yeah, about installing pidgin on ubuntu 7.04, well by default ubuntu already include with gaim. How to install pidgin? i read from internet that i need to uninstall gaim first.. but it will remove the ubuntu desktop true, is that true?
[09:52] <nikko123456789-> hello, anyone got a moment to help me with an nvidia problem thats insanely stubborn?
[09:52] <damianl> cool thanks
[09:52] <velko> CyberMad, pidgin is the new name for gaim
[09:52] <julian2495322> how do u refresh the panel
[09:53] <jonathan_> what's the difference between E16 and E17?
[09:53] <riotkittie> CyberMad: ubuntu-desktop is a meta file. your actual desktop should not be removed.
[09:53] <heguru> CyberMad: pidgin is not available in feisty official repositories, you can however get it from http://download.ubuntu.pl/_Feisty_Fawn/pidgin/
[09:53] <julian2495322> i just changed the number of workstations
[09:53] <nikko123456789-> no one eh?
[09:53] <root> hi
[09:53] <daiman> hey, what kernel is Ubuntu 7.04 using?
[09:53] <heguru> daiman: 2.6.20
[09:53] <daiman> thx
[09:53] <riotkittie> julian2495322: alt+f2 killall gnome-panel and it should respawn ... though you shouldnt need to do anything to have the proper # shown
[09:53] <CyberMad> heguru how do you install pidgin, remove gaim, then download .deb package of pidgin, then dpkg -i pidgin***.deb ?
[09:53] <damianl> lspci shows "00:02.1 SMBus: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]  SiS961/2 SMBus Controller" as my coundcard now how can i find out the actual driver file
[09:53] <velko> jonathan_, rasterman rewrites a lot of libraries for 0.17. almost the whole technologie behind it is different
[09:54] <heguru> CyberMad: i didn't remove gaim, just installed the pidgin deb
[09:54] <nikko123456789-> anyone know why i cant install working nvidia drivers after a clean install of ubuntu? i get x failing to start after that
[09:54] <heguru> damianl: that is not your sound card
[09:54] <Jowi> damianl, to make things simple, use this page http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
[09:55] <jonathan_> and, which is the best?
[09:55] <velko> jonathan_, and 0.17 is still considered unstable. 0.16 is stable
[09:55] <jonathan_> gnome or E17?
[09:55] <zzztt9> damianl: that is *not* then soundcard. try looking for Multimedia Audio Device in lspci output
[09:55] <wabiD> how do i refresh my icon cache
[09:55] <CyberMad> heguru ic.. because on this blog: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-install-pidgin-200-on-ubuntu-feisty-with-plugin-pack.html#more-203
[09:55] <velko> !best | jonathan_
[09:55] <ubotu> jonathan_: 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.
[09:55] <julian2495322> hmmm.... I changed the number of workstation from 1 to 4. but i still show only 1
[09:55] <CyberMad> comment number 5: Does this install Pidgin on top of Gaim which comes with Ubuntu? I have Gaim installed from Ubuntu 6.10 and recently upgraded to 7.04. I read somewhere that Pidgin replaces certain Gaim files. Do I need to uninstall Gaim first before installing Pidgin? And if I uninstall Gaim, it also removes 2 other packages (ubuntu-desktop or something). Could someone please help?
[09:55] <riotkittie> jonathan_: that depends on your taste...
[09:55] <jonathan_> :)
[09:55] <jonathan_> my taste at virtual box prefer for E17 ubuntu
[09:56] <jonathan_> but at the 'real' computer
[09:56] <CyberMad> ok then, so i will run dpkg -i pidgin***.deb
[09:56] <jonathan_> I will use gnome
[09:56] <riotkittie> julian2495322: are you using feisty with desktop effects on? if so, try turning the # down, turning desktop effects off, turning the # up, and re-enabling. or something like that
[09:56] <julian2495322> nevermind i got it
[09:56] <julian2495322> it was under compiz in the editor
[09:56] <julian2495322> thanks for your help
[09:57] <riotkittie> julian2495322: ah. compiz.  :P
[09:57] <CyberMad> thanks a lot all
[09:58] <CyberMad> btw, does anyone here ever use GYach ? how is it? does it suitable to replace gaim/pidgin?
[09:59] <heguru> CyberMad: Gyach is baaadd!!!
[10:00] <nikko123456789-> any one got a moment?
[10:00] <heguru> CyberMad: is it still active?
[10:00] <heguru> CyberMad: i thought its a thing of the past!
[10:00] <damianl> cool, thanks. now i get this output "snd-intel8x0,i810_audio"    im guessing thats 2 modules now do i just type them straight into my_blacklist or is there special syntax?
[10:00] <Tarkus> anyone know how i can get a video fiel from my mini-DVD from my camcorder? (its got the VIDEO_TS, AUDIO, etc.. folders). i want to be able to get an .mpeg or .ogg for each chapter in the .vob files.. any idea?
[10:01] <wabiD> how can i update my icon cache
[10:01] <magnetron> !info thoggen | Tarkus
[10:01] <ubotu> tarkus: thoggen: DVD backup utility based on GStreamer and Gtk+. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.0-2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 183 kB, installed size 928 kB
[10:01] <heguru> Tarkus: you have to use mencoder to convert the files
[10:01] <heguru> Tarkus: check this out: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Rip_DVD_mencoder
[10:01] <CyberMad> heguru aahh thanks.. i was planning to install it... but i think it's not worth to try :)
[10:02] <velko> !anyone | nikko123456789-
[10:02] <ubotu> nikko123456789-: 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?
[10:02] <magnetron> Tarkus: thoggen will take the files and turn them into a .ogg theoran
[10:02] <ozzloy> how do i look for all occurences of "BITMAPV5HEADER" in *.c files in the current directory or lower?
[10:02] <CyberMad> For your information: for private lan chatting in office i found this in google: http://jcay.com/python/software/planimo.html
[10:03] <heguru> ozzloy: grep BITMAP.. *.c -R
[10:04] <velko> ozzloy, rgrep is a synonym for egrep -R ;-)
[10:04] <Tarkus> magnetron, thanks man
[10:04] <CyberMad> i think planimo is worth to try :)
[10:04] <magnetron> Tarkus: np
[10:04] <damianl> all working perfect, thanks
[10:04] <CyberMad> http://planimo.sourceforge.net/
[10:05] <lasse> I installed gusty (upgraded from 7.04) and everything is working - execept all of my text is super super small changing in System->Preferences->Appearance doesn't help not even with a reboot
[10:06] <blue|palm> what is regarded as the best font selection for ubuntu? (what renders best for LCD?)
[10:06] <blue|palm> !apt-fix
[10:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apt-fix - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:06] <ozzloy> velko, heguru: not working T_T.  rgrep "BITMAPV5HEADER" "*.c"\nrgrep: *.c: No such file or diretory
[10:06] <blue|palm> !aptfix
[10:06] <ubotu> If Adept crashed on you and your database is locked, try this in konsole:  sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a 
[10:06] <magnetron> blue|palm: did you enable subpixel hinting?
[10:07] <CyberMad> guys how to turn off window animation when you do minimize or maximize of a window, i think if i can turn off this feature... i can increase the speed?
[10:07] <velko> ozzloy, cd to the directory you want to start the search from and type: rgrep BITMAP *.c
[10:07] <heguru> you don't need double-quotes
[10:07] <lasse> blue|palm: Sans works really great for me
[10:07] <Leon_home> hi, i would like to know how i can make my  server to report the IP address each time he make new connection to the net?  (email)
[10:07] <blue|palm> magnetron, sub-pixel smoothing is on in gnome's fonts dialogue and full hinting is also set
[10:07] <heguru> ozzloy: though i don't know if thats the case
[10:07] <webulator70> anyone know any reasons why i can compile an nvidia kernel module?
[10:08] <magnetron> !fonts | blue|palm
[10:08] <ubotu> blue|palm: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[10:08] <blue|palm> lasse, I have it set to DeJavu Sans... whats the difference?
[10:08] <ozzloy> velko, heguru: the double quotes are for zsh.  w/o them zsh looks to expand the *
[10:08] <riotkittie> webulator70: are you getting error messages?
[10:08] <lasse> Leon_home: check out no-ip.com
[10:08] <webulator70> yes
[10:08] <webulator70> ive tried everything
[10:08] <heguru> ozzloy: oh zsh
[10:08] <webulator70> i used to have it working back on 6.10 and 7x drivers
[10:09] <webulator70> it was np back then
[10:09] <AgreSor> Hello, is there any FREE webhosting panel for download and install ????
[10:09] <webulator70> same hardware
[10:09] <velko> ozzloy, huh? you want to expand the * in order to look in all .c files
[10:09] <jim> ok so here I am back... is there anyone that can help me make a ubuntu chroot from my debian install?
[10:09] <lasse> blue|palm: you have more variations on the DejaVu -- it's all a matter of taste :) you should try which one looks best to you :)
[10:09] <riotkittie> webulator70: what are you trying to compile them on now? 7.10?
[10:10] <webulator70> ive tried on this new beta of 7.10 and 7.04
[10:10] <lasse> AgreSor: webhosting for what kind of download and install do you have in mind ?
[10:10] <webulator70> fresh formats both times
[10:10] <ozzloy> heguru, velko: i think zsh is trying to match the * in the current dir
[10:10] <jim> with the idea hopefully that I can use a lvm / (since that's the only space I have right now)
[10:10] <ozzloy> not sure how to turn that off
[10:10] <blue|palm> lasse, ah ok, ill experiment then
[10:10] <jim> and /boot in the / partition
[10:10] <jim> soo... is this possible?
[10:11] <lasse> blue|palm: enjoy :)
[10:11] <Jowi> blue|palm, I found that Lucida Grande (a mac font) is really good and easy on the eyes even at low points. get it from here http://www.osx-e.com/downloads/misc/macfonts.html
[10:12] <squee> c++
[10:12] <velko> jim, i don't understand what do you want to achieve
[10:12] <jim> I'd like to build a ubuntu chroot but in its own partition so that I have half a chance of booting it
[10:12] <jim> hi velko
[10:12] <blue|palm> Jowi, thanks (good looking small point fonts are exactly what I need)
[10:13] <jim> I have debootstrap installed... but it's from debian, I kinda wanna keep that
[10:13] <velko> jim, hi. do you want to install ubuntu without a cd using debootstrap? ok...
[10:13] <Jowi> blue|palm, I use 8pt accross the system at 96dpi and it look sharp.
[10:13] <blue|palm> Jowi, thanks again
[10:13] <jim> but there are ubuntu-specific scripts for debootstrap?
[10:13] <wabiD> how come you cant take a screenshot with with a menu open
[10:14] <velko> jim, i don't think that you can debootstrap ubuntu from debian and vice versa...
[10:14] <esclavo> ok i think i might ahve a lead on the network problem....how can i change the routing table info
[10:14] <jim> hmm
[10:14] <jim> I suppose I could purge the debian debootstrap temporarily
[10:14] <kingrayray> hello! could someone reccomend an easy method of mass-renaming files? i have a ton of files missing their file extensions and its causing some issues hehe
[10:15] <jim> kingrayray: in general you'd write a script
[10:15] <velko> jim, i can't really help you with this looping
[10:15] <jim> there's a perl script called rename
[10:15] <jim> well I don't want to chroot a debian from ubuntu
[10:15] <astro76> wabiD, you can, open up the Take Screenshot app (applications > accessories) and use the "Grab after a delay" option
[10:15] <jim> I already have debian :)
[10:16] <velko> kingrayray, thunar comes with a mass rename utility. if the files are images gthumb can do the job also
[10:16] <kingrayray> ohh i like thunar, i always forget about it
[10:17] <esclavo> is the kernel ip routing table supposed to have my destiation with a oct ending with zero? ex 192.168.1.0
[10:17] <jim> velko: what I have is the etch debootstrap
[10:17] <jim> I guess what I could do is build the ubuntu one from source and install that package
[10:18] <velko> jim, well you might try. i have never cross installed this way. i'm curious if it will work anyway :-)
[10:18] <jim> originally I was thinking "I don't want to sacrifice the debian one" but the truth is I can reinstall etch debootstrap latger
[10:19] <velko> jim, i guess you don't have to compile the ubuntu debootstrap. try first installing it from a binary deb
[10:19] <riaal> can someone help me install the latest version of rtorrent? there is a .tar.gz file to download at http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/  is it possible to install from that?
[10:19] <AboSamoor> i have a .doc file, i opens with open office, but it looks very different to that one in MS Office. some spaces turned to new lines and some symbols like arrows disappeared , is there any configuration to improve Open Office for .doc files ?
[10:19] <ozzloy> ok, unsetopt GLOB turns off zsh filename generation, but i'm still getting "*.c no such file or directory" from rgrep (and grep)
[10:19] <riaal> AboSamoor, Im gettint the feeling that if it was, msoffice would be dead
[10:19] <heguru> AboSamoor: OpenOffice .doc parser is not 100% accurate 100% of the times unfortunately :( and usually there is nothing you can do about it
[10:20] <jim> ok,,, you available to help me try? I do have some experience but it's worth it to have someone hanging who understands the process and can lead me around dead ends
[10:20] <ozzloy> T_T
[10:20] <riaal> Need some help updating rtorrent, please
[10:20] <velko> riaal, the easiest way is to satisfy the dependencies for rtorrent with apt-get build-dep rtorrent, install the dev tools and compile the source
[10:20] <wabiD> when i am editing my preferences menu i enable control center, and one second later it disables it again, why is that, and how can i stop it
[10:20] <wabiD> or remove the second entry
[10:21] <jim> ok, hmm, didn't put your nick
[10:21] <jim> trying again...
[10:21] <webulator70> my head 'esplode' over these nvidia drivers:-(
[10:21] <wabiD> it clones itself and leaves one checked and the other unchecked
[10:21] <jim> velko: ok,,, you available to help me try? I do have some experience but it's worth it to have someone hanging who understands the process and can lead me around dead ends
[10:21] <velko> jim, i'm hanging around. but i have to package my luggage (today i'll fly home), so i wont be available all the time
[10:21] <jim> where are you now and where'
[10:21] <riaal> velko, don't really understand, can you explain more? (sorry=
[10:21] <jim> is home?
[10:22] <velko> jim, i'm in germany is home is bulgaria. but this is really off topic :-)
[10:22] <AboSamoor> riaal , heguru is abiword better ? how i can solve that ? any suggestions ? any online office word processors ?
[10:22] <jim> just curious :P
[10:23] <kahrytan> AboSamoor, never heard of google doc?
[10:23] <jim> abiword is good enough for some things
[10:23] <salvatore_> can someone advice me some guides about enter in a computer using FTP or telnet or Netbus under liux?  thanks
[10:24] <velko> riaal, with "sudo apt-get build-dep rtorrent" you pull all packages needed to install rtorrent. you have to install "build-essentials" in order to have make, gcc, etc. then you follow the procedure for compiling rtorrent which you can find on the rtorrent site (or in the INSTALL file in the tarball)
[10:24] <jim> ftp and telnet are problematic... passwords are sent so sniffers can just read them
[10:25] <riaal> velko, thanks a lot!
[10:25] <kahrytan> !info build-essentials
[10:25] <ubotu> Package build-essentials does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:25] <jim> no s
[10:25] <heguru> !info build-essential
[10:25] <ubotu> build-essential: informational list of build-essential packages. In component main, is optional. Version 11.3 (feisty), package size 6 kB, installed size 48 kB
[10:25] <jim> dereyago
[10:25] <riaal> velko, if I have rtorrent already installed shall I just run ""sudo apt-get build-dep rtorrent" or remove it first?
[10:25] <salvatore_> and in ehich way?
[10:25] <salvatore_> which*
[10:25] <kahrytan> riaal why you want rtorrent?
[10:26] <jim> salvatore_: consider using ssh
[10:26] <undauntedspirit> When I mount a flash drive I only have permissions to use the flash drive under the user that mounted it, how can I allow another user to have permissions (RW) for the flash drive?
[10:26] <riaal> kahrytan, nothing can compare with it, its the king of torrent clients
[10:26] <velko> riaal, you don't have to remove it in order to build from source. but it's better to remove it before instaling the new version
[10:26] <jim> if you want to know all the security stuff, that'
[10:26] <c3LT1cFr0st> Please a bit of help regarding repository listing. In synaptic if i reload i get an error which I am pretty sure was just some wrong #marking i did in a prior edit But i list it and the repo. that wont load wont list either so how do i adjust any hash marking?
[10:26] <riaal> kahrytan, but I need the latest version
[10:26] <salvatore_> I want to enter without any permission
[10:26] <warbler> I added and formatted a second hard drive to my nfs server - mounted it in a folder in /home - the folder shows on the client but none of the files??
[10:26] <jim> s beyond the scope of what I'm willing to discuss... just google it...
[10:26] <kahrytan> riaal, does it have dht encryption? peerguardian iplist import?
[10:27] <void^> warbler: nfs exports don't span over filesystems (if that's what you're asking)
[10:27] <myriadar> hello, i have a problem with a thinkpad r60 (no widescreen) with external widescreen display, anyone knows about these things?
[10:27] <riaal> kahrytan, don't know, but what I do know is that I have 100mbit upload and seeding over 200 torrents and rtorrent takes under 2% cpu on my server
[10:27] <c3LT1cFr0st> how do i find the error that says is broken?
[10:27] <kahrytan> riaal,  tried deluge?
[10:28] <riaal> kahrytan, no, can't say I have
[10:28] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: maybe paste your sources.list to pastebin so we can see
[10:28] <salvatore_> can someone help ne pleasE?
[10:28] <jim> consider ssh
[10:28] <kahrytan> !info deluge
[10:28] <ubotu> Package deluge does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:28] <jim> (meaning try it, learn about it, decide)] 
[10:29] <c3LT1cFr0st> okay thanks pls hold
[10:29] <kahrytan> riaal, http://deluge-torrent.org/
[10:29] <kahrytan> it's gui though
[10:29] <salvatore_> ssh?  I knew ssh must be configurated in both computer
[10:29] <heguru> salvatore_: do you want to access others computers without their permission?
[10:29] <jim> bad gui... bad BAD gui...
[10:29] <salvatore_> yes..
[10:29] <warbler> void^: All the folders show on the client - folders on the same disk as /home show all their files on the client but the folder that has the second disk mounted in it won't show it's files
[10:29] <heguru> salvatore_: then you've come to the wrong place
[10:29] <salvatore_> but just for didactic aim now
[10:29] <jim> salvatore_: yep
[10:29] <salvatore_> Im trying that with my best friend!
[10:29] <heguru> salvatore_:  this is ubuntu support channel
[10:29] <q_a_z_steve> what's the easiest way to live boot a Dapper LiveCD to get into a program as it was originally installed.
[10:30] <q_a_z_steve> ?
[10:30] <void^> warbler: because it's a different filesystem?
[10:30] <jim> then you need your best friend's permission.
[10:30] <salvatore_> yes
[10:30] <warbler> void^: formatted as ext3
[10:30] <salvatore_> I have his permission
[10:30] <salvatore_> but he mustnt configurated anything in his computer.. do u understand?
[10:30] <jim> then... consider ssh
[10:30] <void^> warbler: different filesystem, as in, different partition, another mount..
[10:31] <damianl> is there some sort of a gstreamer settings box?
[10:31] <heguru> !offtopic | salvatore_
[10:31] <ubotu> salvatore_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:31] <undauntedspirit> When I mount a flash drive I only have permissions to use the flash drive under the user that mounted it, how can I allow another user to have permissions (RW) for the flash drive?
[10:31] <salvatore_> ok.. im sorry if im off topic.. i go now
[10:31] <salvatore_> can someone tell me the right cjhannel for this stuffs?
[10:32] <warbler> void^: yep - sdb1 is mounted in sda3 - sda3 is /home
[10:32] <damianl> #ubuntu-offtopic
 salvatore_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:32] <q_a_z_steve> how do I mount a CD to boot it virtual here?
[10:32] <newguy> hi guys, i just installed the beta version of gutsy, and now GRUB doesn't show up, so i can't boot to windows anymore
[10:32] <as> erhrm...how do I know if I can use 64bitubuntu? : o
[10:32] <redik> hvjhl
[10:32] <jim> salvatore_: you're asking us to tell you how to discover his password...
[10:33] <salvatore_> no no
[10:33] <magnetron> salvatore_: join #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:33] <void^> warbler: so, you can't usually export both over nfs with a single mount. it can be done i think (take a look at man exports) but it's not very clean.
[10:33] <paulowsky> hi, can anybody tell me how printer sharing on ubuntu feisty is done? the other computers i need to share the printer with are windows xp
[10:33] <riaal> velko, Im a bit lost, do I unpack the .tar file and then use make in the new folder?
[10:34] <q_a_z_steve> !cups | paulowsky
[10:34] <ubotu> paulowsky: Printing in Ubuntu is done with CUPS. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[10:34] <riaal> velko, what about libtorrent and something called "trunk"
[10:34] <webulator70> !pastebin
[10:34] <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)
[10:34] <damianl> how do i configure alsa to go thru another soundcard than the one its set to
[10:34] <as> how do I know if I can use 64bitubuntu? : o
[10:34] <jim> ok then you're asking us to tell you how to gain access to his box
[10:34] <damianl> as do you have a 64 bit processor?
[10:34] <warbler> void^: void^: set a seperate export just for that folder with the mount and get - server denies permission - but I own it
[10:34] <as> damianl: dont know................
[10:34] <heguru> paulowsky: you have to install and configure samba for that
[10:34] <centyx> so feisty installs nautilus-cd-burner by default... and the changelog in /usr/share/doc/nautilus-cd-burner* sais it supports cdrdao bin/toc files... but I can't seem to get nautilus to recognize them. I've done all sorts of monkeying w/ mime support etc ( added .toc to x-cd-image mime type and got the icon to show in nautilus )  but still haven't had any success. any ideas?
[10:34] <salvatore_> ok
[10:35] <heguru> !samba | paulowsky
[10:35] <ubotu> paulowsky: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[10:35] <velko> riaal, don't get me wrong but please ask the others about this. i know i'm not patient enough to guide you step by step. sorry - no offence
[10:35] <salvatore_> im in offtopic.ubuntu channel now
[10:35] <salvatore_> i hopw someone will help me
[10:35] <riaal> velko, totaly understad, thanks for your help
[10:35] <as> damianl: amd aahtlon 64 X2 dual core..
[10:35] <centyx> magnetron: surely you can help me ;-z
[10:35] <as> damianl: that is a 64 bit processor?
[10:36] <damianl> as, yes
[10:36] <damianl> so you can use the 64 bit version
[10:36] <paulowsky> steve. oh, thanks
[10:36] <magnetron> centyx: i have no idea how to do it
[10:36] <jim> salvatore_: no offence but I'm not interested in this conversation any more
[10:37] <centyx> magnetron: heh. it's your fault that i want it to work :P i saw you telling someone about the point and clickiness of burning cd images w/ nautilus the other day
[10:37] <magnetron> centyx: heh
[10:37] <eliphas_> morning all
[10:38] <centyx> magnetron: can iso's store cddb info?
[10:38] <centyx> magnetron: for audio cds?
[10:38] <riaal> can I install svn from apt-get? (fiesty)?
[10:38] <jim> centyx: you could also learn about the not-pointeyclickeyness of cdrecord and dvdrecord :)
[10:38] <velko> riaal, yep
[10:38] <centyx> jim: i've been using cdrdao for this particular task actually
[10:38] <riaal> velko, whats it called? not only snv?
[10:38] <Ringo> hi
[10:38] <riaal> svn*
[10:38] <velko> riaal, subversion
[10:38] <magnetron> centyx: cddb info isn't stored on the cd.... it's stored in the cddb!
[10:39] <jim> centyx: does cdrecord call that? or get called by that?
[10:39] <centyx> magnetron: um are you sure about that?
[10:39] <centyx> jim: no
[10:39] <magnetron> centyx: yes
[10:39] <Gin> !mp3
[10:39] <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
[10:39] <jim> so it's a separate thing completely
[10:40] <centyx> magnetron: then how come if you don't burn an audio cd w/ that info, it won't show up in an audio player?
[10:40] <centyx> magnetron: it'll show up as unknown
[10:40] <vsayikiran> how to see inside a bluetooth device, eg. i have a bluetooth cell phone i want to have a look inside it.
[10:40] <centyx> magnetron: doesn't it write *something* to the disk?
[10:40] <magnetron> centyx: because the audio player has no cddb support
[10:40] <centyx> magnetron: NO!
[10:40] <c3LT1cFr0st> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38886/
[10:41] <vsayikiran> magnetron: do you have any idea how to use bluetooth
[10:41] <centyx> magnetron: gar. what's the point in cdrdao --with-cddb then
[10:41] <magnetron> centyx: you are confusing cddb info with the text info stored on cds
[10:41] <vsayikiran> when i transfer files in bluetooth, then alll file by default are clottered on the desktop
[10:41] <centyx> magnetron: ah... ok
[10:41] <magnetron> centyx: google cddb
[10:41] <centyx> magnetron: that's what i meant
[10:41] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: add # before the first 4 lines
[10:42] <centyx> magnetron: cdrdao gets the text info from the cddb server
[10:42] <Tarkus> whats a good virtual machine software for linux?
[10:42] <vsayikiran> does any know how to use bluetoooth
[10:42] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: sorry 3 lines
[10:42] <c3LT1cFr0st> ok pls hld
[10:42] <chibitk> hey
[10:42] <centyx> magnetron: so what's the name of the "text info" on the cds
[10:43] <magnetron> centyx: i told you, i don't know
[10:43] <vsayikiran> when i tansfer any file from my bluetooth device then all files are saved on the desktop by default
[10:43] <centyx> centyx: ah ok
[10:43] <centyx> magnetron: sorry
[10:43] <magnetron> centyx: why are you asking me?
[10:43] <centyx> magnetron: no clue?
[10:43] <centyx> magnetron: why not?
[10:43] <chibitk> this may be a silly question but how do i get rid of panels and throw the power and network icons onto my kiba dock?
[10:43] <centyx> magnetron: haha
[10:43] <jim> ok here I go, I'm going to try to build ubuntu debootstrap
[10:43] <as> Anyone here using the 64bit version of gutsy?
[10:43] <magnetron> centyx: i have some problems with my sound card.... why?
[10:43] <ggapol> hello
[10:44] <centyx> magnetron: hey at least i was being a little more specific
[10:44] <jim> where;s the main pool :)
[10:44] <Tarkus> whats a good virtual machine software for linux?
[10:44] <magnetron> centyx: you have no idea how often ppl join here and ask such questions
[10:44] <as> Tarkus: virtualbox I think..
[10:44] <presto102> hello all
[10:44] <c3LT1cFr0st> heguru: these...
[10:44] <c3LT1cFr0st> # See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to
[10:44] <c3LT1cFr0st> # newer versions of the distribution.
[10:44] <vsayikiran> please help me, i am having problems with bluetooth
[10:44] <c3LT1cFr0st> ## deb http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty main restricted
[10:44] <ggapol> how can i re appear my administration menu?
[10:44] <magnetron> !paste | c3LT1cFr0st
[10:44] <ubotu> c3LT1cFr0st: 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)
[10:44] <presto102> im trying to adjust my framerate in gutsy
[10:44] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: oh well
[10:44] <vsayikiran> heguru: please help me, i am in trouble with bluetooth
[10:45] <magnetron> !fixres | presto102
[10:45] <ubotu> presto102: 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
[10:45] <jim> what's the name of the current release
[10:45] <centyx> magnetron: i've talked to you several times in #ubuntu-offtopic and i remembered talking to you in here about nautlius-cd-burner the other day so i thought i'd harass you
[10:45] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: reading it again those are your comments!!
[10:45] <centyx> magnetron: sorry!
[10:45] <velko> jim, feisty
[10:45] <jim> fisty?
[10:45] <jim> oh feisty
[10:45] <centyx> magnetron: i didn't even really think you'd know
[10:45] <mellow_bunny> haha
[10:45] <volantares> hi everyone. ok, so i've just installed ubuntu 7.04, or at least i was supposed to have, as discussed prior, but i get a boot disk failure - insert system disk etc error
[10:45] <mellow_bunny> dude
[10:45] <vsayikiran> how can i see whats there inside a bluetooth device
[10:45] <c3LT1cFr0st> which 3 lines?
[10:45] <kahrytan> !hi | volantares
[10:45] <mellow_bunny> that sounds like a bios issue
[10:45] <ubotu> volantares: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[10:45] <magnetron> centyx: remember to direct your questions to the channel.... however, plz direct your random chatter to me in #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[10:45] <presto102> oops magnetron i mean refreshrate
[10:46] <mellow_bunny> have you set the correct hardrive to boot first?
[10:46] <magnetron> presto102: i know, read the link i gave you
[10:46] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: wait
[10:46] <presto102> its not letting me set it at 75 hryz
[10:46] <centyx> magnetron: yea yea
[10:46] <volantares> it's pretty much the only hard drive that can boot
[10:46] <volantares> i might try again
[10:46] <vsayikiran> heguru: are you can help me out of my problem
[10:47] <STJ> anyone know if i can get nero for Linux?
[10:47] <mellow_bunny> sounds like you have a corrupted boot sector perhaps volantares
[10:47] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: ok my bad, thought your comments are part of the file! well there is nothing wrong with your sources.list maybe just the repositories were busy, you can change to us repositories to test though
[10:47] <volantares> is that fixable?
[10:47] <volantares> mellow_bunny: is that fixable?
[10:47] <mellow_bunny> yes
[10:47] <riaal> velko, you have any ide what "aclocal" is?
[10:47] <vsayikiran> STj ; you can use K3B
[10:47] <aditya_> bitch
[10:47] <mellow_bunny> I er just can't remember what software is best.
[10:47] <c3LT1cFr0st> no it happens all the time
[10:47] <velko> riaal, have you installed build-essential?
[10:47] <aditya_> fsafsadfsdfdsfsd
[10:48] <mellow_bunny> Let me just do a google search for you/
[10:48] <Jowi> centyx, I can't answer your question directly but you have more info about it here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-Text
[10:48] <heguru> vsayikiran: i don't know how to browse bluetooth devices, i only use it to send and receive files and PAN internet connectivity
[10:48] <STJ> what is K3B?
[10:48] <c3LT1cFr0st> its been like that for a month it just never mattered until now
[10:48] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: let me change the repositories to US wait
[10:48] <kahrytan> !ingo k3b | STJ
[10:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ingo k3b - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:48] <volantares> hmm that's strange
[10:48] <kahrytan> !info k3b | STJ
[10:48] <ubotu> stj: k3b: A sophisticated KDE CD burning application. In component main, is optional. Version 1.0-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 4912 kB, installed size 9404 kB
[10:48] <alumno> jaime.figereo
[10:48] <c3LT1cFr0st> it holds a part of virtualbox i need
[10:48] <riaal> velko, yeh :S
[10:48] <alumno> ghfa,referuifhrgyuiegha
[10:48] <vsayikiran> heguru: please tell me i how do save file in required folder
[10:49] <STJ> can that burn ISOs?
[10:49] <alumno> khjcdb io <w3vnnnnnnnnnnn
[10:49] <velko> riaal, so it should be there
[10:49] <kahrytan> STJ, yes.
[10:49] <STJ> k
[10:49] <STJ> cool
[10:49] <ggapol> how can i re appear my administration menu? like my NetWork
[10:49] <alumno> cagate
[10:49] <volantares> mellow_bunny: what should have been my boot partition (/) didn't have boot flagged, if that makes a difference
[10:49] <STJ> where do I get it? LOL sorry,but I'm a total Linux noob
[10:49] <bora_> !info brasero
[10:49] <ubotu> brasero: CD/DVD burning application for GNOME. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.2-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 739 kB, installed size 1944 kB
[10:49] <riaal> velko,  I paniced and installed libtools 2
[10:49] <vsayikiran> heguru: when i am transfering any file, everything comes on my desktop and clotters it,
[10:49] <kahrytan> STJ, brasero works just as good too. native ti gnome
[10:49] <riaal> still don't work, shall I restart something?
[10:49] <kahrytan> *to
[10:49] <gustavo> does anybody knows a rar password recovery for linux?
[10:50] <mellow_bunny> volantares: http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2005/11/how-to-repair-corrupt-mbr-and-boot.html
[10:50] <c3LT1cFr0st> why wont the 0ne that says is broken wont even show up?
[10:50] <mellow_bunny> volantares: read that in its entirety
[10:50] <STJ> actually the iso I am trying to burn is a .img
[10:50] <alumno_> calla
[10:50] <vsayikiran> STj: it is similar to nero
[10:50] <mellow_bunny> volantares: try booting it now you have teicked that flag though.. im not sure that will make a dif
[10:50] <alumno_> calla
[10:50] <alumno> calte desgracia humana
[10:50] <warbler> void^: solved it by mounting the second hard drive in /media and exporting from there - wanted to make it easier to access them but at least it works
[10:50] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38888/
[10:50] <alumno_>  you understand me
[10:50] <velko> riaal, look if you have intltool and automake installed (build-essential should have pulled them as dependency though)
[10:50] <volantares> mellow_bunny: i'll go through that item you showed me first
[10:51] <mellow_bunny> kk
[10:51] <alumno> mamon
[10:51] <vsayikiran> heguru: when i transfer files, by default it is stored on my desktop
[10:51] <mellow_bunny> volantares: good luck, pm me if it works dude :D
[10:51] <alumno> fea
[10:51] <alumno_> Jaime que bueno
[10:51] <alumno> hweliurhhfrhqohdo2i34ygft8qfy5oqwgh68oyl
[10:52] <magnetron> !es | alumno
[10:52] <ubotu> alumno: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:52] <riaal> velko, nope! works now! thanks!!!
[10:52] <alumno_> ami sin tonterias
[10:52] <alumno> cate luiissssssss
[10:52] <STJ> Thank you guys for the info and help
[10:52] <velko> almunos, please stop it. go to #ubuntu-es or #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:52] <STJ> y'all rock
[10:52] <volantares> mellow_bunny: what should i be used as my basis to fix it?
[10:52] <heguru> vsayikiran: don't know how to change the default location
[10:52] <ggapol> does anybody how can i re appear my administration menu? like my NetWork
[10:52] <alumno_> no tengo ganas
[10:52] <alumno> mamona
[10:53] <vsayikiran> heguru: so when you transfer something it gets stored on the desktop
[10:53] <alumno> bets o hot
[10:53] <heguru> vsayikiran: yes it does, i then move it to the right folder
[10:53] <alumno> si si si si mi amor
[10:53] <heguru> !ops | alumno
[10:53] <ubotu> alumno: 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
[10:53] <velko> !ops | alumno
[10:53] <alumno_> mira computadora me tienes hasta la cabeza deja de hablar
[10:54] <alumno_> como se entra en el messenger
[10:54] <q_a_z_steve> !rhythmbox
[10:54] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[10:54] <kloeri> alumno_: please speak english in here
[10:54] <alumno__> kjnren
[10:54] <q_a_z_steve> what's the easiest way to live boot a Dapper LiveCD to get into a program as it was originally installed.
[10:54] <alumno_> un mojon pa ti
[10:54] <stdin> alumno_: /join #ubuntu-es
[10:54] <alumno_> que pesao
[10:55] <alumno__> pgkotrlsb trkl
[10:55] <alumno__> calate en espaol
[10:55] <volantares> they're words?
[10:56] <q_a_z_steve> !dvorak
[10:56] <ubotu> dvorak is a keyboard layout that aims to be more comfortable and efficient alternative to the standard "QWERTY" pattern. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified_Keyboard
[10:56] <vsayikiran> heguru: how do transfer files from pc to bluetooth device
[10:56] <lqwxm> 
[10:57] <volantares> newbie question:w hat's the difference between su and sudo?
[10:57] <heguru> vsayikiran: install nautilus-sendto package
[10:57] <velko> !ch | lqwxm
[10:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ch - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:57] <heguru> vsayikiran: then you can right click any file, click send to, and select bluetooth from the popup menu
[10:57] <lqwxm> !ch
[10:57] <volantares> !su
[10:57] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[10:57] <jussi01> !cn
[10:57] <lqwxm> !ch|
[10:57] <ubotu> For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[10:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ch - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:57] <lqwxm> !cn
[10:58] <lqwxm> thank you
[10:58] <vsayikiran> heguru: apt-get install nautalis-sendto , this is command that i should run
[10:58] <jussi01> :)
[10:58] <heguru> vsayikiran: sudo apt-get install nautilus-sendto
[10:58] <Odo> Hi folks!
[10:58] <vsayikiran> heguru: whats the use of nautilus?
[10:59] <volantares> !chroot
[10:59] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[10:59] <cLip> vsayikiran: exploring your files in root mode
[10:59] <heguru> vsayikiran: are you using KDE?
[10:59] <c3LT1cFr0st> heguru:if i switch to U.S. will it mess up my keys at all?
[10:59] <vsayikiran> heguru: GNome
[11:00] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: no
[11:00] <heguru> vsayikiran: nautilus is the default file manager
[11:00] <heguru> vsayikiran: its what you see when you goto Home or any other folder in gnome
[11:00] <c3LT1cFr0st> do you know why wont that line that comes up as an error show up in my list?
[11:01] <vsayikiran> heguru: like windows explorer.exe
[11:01] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: hmm, maybe its in sources.list.d!!
[11:01] <heguru> vsayikiran: well, to an extent
[11:01] <c3LT1cFr0st> im only a month into linux how do i get that list?
[11:01] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: ok first tell me
[11:02] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: are you still getting that error?
[11:02] <c3LT1cFr0st> im not going to switch it im afraid
[11:02] <vsayikiran> heguru; can i install nautilus-sendto package in Gnome
[11:03] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: no problem
[11:03] <heguru> vsayikiran: that package IS for gnome
[11:03] <xiaujuin> egi
[11:03] <c3LT1cFr0st> i know thats not it cuz i caused the error one day when i was adjusting it then i never fixed it and now it was so long ago i dont recognize it
[11:03] <STJ> I have K3B now but when I go to open an image file the .img dosent show up,anyone know what I should do?
[11:04] <coolbhavi> hey guys how to install python
[11:04] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: Can you go to System -> Administration -> Software Sources
[11:04] <[nrx] > :)
[11:04] <c3LT1cFr0st> i been there
[11:04] <c3LT1cFr0st> done that
[11:04] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: does that give you any error?
[11:05] <heguru> coolbhavi: from the terminal: sudo apt-get install python2.5
[11:05] <astro76> !iso | STJ, convert it to .iso first...
[11:05] <ubotu> STJ, convert it to .iso first...: 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.
[11:05] <vsayikiran> heguru: when i left click any file send to option is shown , so i suppose i dont need to install nautilus-sendto
[11:06] <c3LT1cFr0st> it opens fine
[11:06] <STJ> thank you astro76
[11:06] <heguru> vsayikiran: yes that is nautilus-sendto
[11:06] <vsayikiran> heguru: it displays the name of bluetooth device
[11:06] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: ok then can you goto Third Party Software and uncheck all of them
[11:06] <Alex_001> why xubuntu doesn't work out-of-the-box with my Broadcom chip based wireless adapter?
[11:06] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: then try again synaptic
[11:06] <panosru> Hi, why when i start ubuntu Gutsy, compiz not start automatically
[11:07] <xipietotec> panosru, do you have an nvidia or ati graphics card?
[11:07] <c3LT1cFr0st> heguru:try what putting them all in again?
[11:07] <panosru> xipietotec, nvidia
[11:07] <xipietotec> thats why
[11:07] <panosru> xipietotec, what can i do for this?
[11:07] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: no try running synaptic and click at reload
[11:07] <xipietotec> you need to install the nvidia proprietary drivers, they're in the repository.
[11:07] <c3LT1cFr0st> okay
[11:08] <c3LT1cFr0st> pls hld :-)
[11:08] <panosru> xipietotec, i installed them through restricted manager
[11:08] <wabiD> can i boot into a ntfs partition with virtualbox or vmware
[11:08] <jim> deb http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty main : NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5
[11:09] <panosru> xipietotec, comiz works, but everytime i boot i have to go to appearance and enable it
[11:09] <jim> how do I get that key? :)
[11:09] <xipietotec> panosru, oh, okay easy enough, open up Sessions under your system preferences and add compiz-fusion
[11:10] <xipietotec> if you're using compiz fusion
[11:10] <riaal> velko, running the latest verson now! thanks a lot!!
[11:11] <panosru> i thought that in gutsy they start automatically
[11:12] <ubuntux> greetings
[11:12] <xipietotec> panosru, desktop-effects will
[11:12] <xipietotec> but not compiz-fusion I don't think
[11:12] <ob3r0n>  sorry. help me http://www.internetmap.info/cgi-bin/go.cgi?site_id=39649
[11:13] <xipietotec> panosru, you might ask in #ubuntu+1
[11:13] <ubuntux> anyone who can help me with subversion using dav, concerning post-commit hook?
[11:13] <xipietotec> they'll be able to give you better answers, I'm not running gutsy yet
[11:13] <jim> ubuntux: maybe better answers on #svn
[11:14] <ubuntux> jim, ok thanks
[11:15] <jim> ubuntux: in case you don't get good enough answers here
[11:15] <Rageon> ive always installed windows then ubuntu.. i might have to do in reverse tonight.. is their anything to note about doing it this way?
[11:15] <ob3r0n> 1024 users online.. Oh.. it's great =)
[11:16] <Morrowyn> Rageon, you need to reinstall grub afterwards, since windows will rewrite the mbr
[11:16] <ob3r0n> Rageon format windows partition =)
[11:16] <Morrowyn> lol
[11:16] <Rageon> ahh as i thought..
[11:16] <heguru> jim: the key is in /ubuntu/dists/feisty/
[11:16] <ubuntux> well here's my problem just in case someone had experienced this before...
[11:16] <Rageon> im setting up a pc for my mum with windows and ubuntu.. and shes gunna pick what she wants to keep :)
[11:16] <ubuntux> having problems with svn post-commit hook
[11:17] <ubuntux>  i have a line: /usr/bin/svn update /path/to/working/copy/
[11:17] <xipietotec> Rageon, ...there is a way to install ubuntu then windows....but um...its a headache
[11:17] <ubuntux>  but whenever i commit some changes i get the following err: Warning: 'post-commit' hook failed with error output:
[11:17] <ubuntux> svn: Can't open file '/var/www/projects/.svn/lock': Permission denied
[11:17] <ubuntux> what seems to be the problem?
[11:17] <jim> heguru: you mean on most mirrors? or on my filesystem? if latter, not yet :)
[11:17] <heguru> Rageon: you have to boot again using the live cd, and run grub again after windows installation
[11:17] <Rageon> can i install JUST grub from the ubuntu LIVE CD?
[11:17] <Rageon> sweet.
[11:17] <heguru> jim: on all official mirrors
[11:17] <jim> ok
[11:18] <Odo> Rageon, download lice cd supergrub too!
[11:18] <Rageon> if ive got 512 ram should i have 1024 swap?
[11:18] <Odo> Rageon, *live
[11:18] <Rageon> oh ok
[11:18] <Rageon> whats different about supergrub?
[11:18] <amadeux> It annoys me that windows seem to stick to eachother and also to the taskbar at the bottom. How do I disable that?
[11:18] <jim> and you too could have lice!
[11:19] <Rageon> hehe jim
[11:19] <Odo> Rageon, it can help if u cannote restore grub in the usual way
[11:19] <jim> NOW how much would you pay?!
[11:19] <Rageon> ahh k sweet
[11:19] <ob3r0n> Rageon if you have 1 GB ram - swap = 0 Mb
[11:19] <Rageon> waaa
[11:19] <Rageon> how come
[11:19] <heguru> amadeux: are you using compiz? or metacity?
[11:19] <Rageon> ive got 512 in one and 2 gig in another
[11:20] <amadeux> heguru: compiz
[11:20] <heguru> amadeux: goto compizsettings
[11:20] <amadeux> done
[11:20] <heguru> amadeux: are you using wobbly windows?
[11:20] <baabaablacksheep> hi jimmacdonald, remember me?
[11:20] <amadeux> heguru: yep
[11:21] <baabaablacksheep> i've found out what was the problem just now. thought i would share.
[11:21] <baabaablacksheep> i
[11:21] <heguru> amadeux: uncheck Snap Inverted
[11:21] <ramontron> cmm all
[11:21] <baabaablacksheep> i've to use /dev/scd0 to boot the cd... :D
[11:21] <amadeux> heguru: thanks! :)
[11:21] <Rageon> so for 2 gig of ram would my swap be 4 gig?
[11:21] <ramontron> i new in linux ubuntu
[11:21] <heguru> amadeux: welcome
[11:21] <amadeux> heguru: who likes such a feature... :)
[11:22] <heguru> amadeux: :) some do i guess
[11:22] <jim> ramontron: learn the shell
[11:22] <ramontron> where's the apt application  ??
[11:22] <amadeux> heguru: freaks ;-)
[11:22] <ubuntux> does the user www-data have a default password?
[11:22] <heguru> Rageon: well with 2 gig of ram you woudn't neet a 4GB swap
[11:22] <stdin> ubuntux: no
[11:22] <Rageon> what would i need?
[11:22] <heguru> Rageon: usually 2xRAM recommendation for swap is for RAM < 1G
[11:22] <ubuntux> can i su to www-data?
[11:22] <heguru> Rageon: SWAP = RAM
[11:23] <heguru> Rageon: 2G RAM = 2G SWAP
[11:23] <amadeux> Does anyone know where the gnome session startup programs list is stored? If I want to edit it from a console, I mean
[11:23] <Rageon> mk
[11:23] <jim> you can su from root... but if it doesn't have a passwd you can't just login as www-data
[11:23] <stdin> ubuntux: you can "sudo su www-data" I guess
[11:23] <Rageon> but for 512 i should have 1024?
[11:23] <heguru> Rageon: but disks are so cheap i wouldn't mind 2xRAM either
[11:23] <jim> (whyich is a good thing)
[11:23] <ubuntux> coz whenever i invoke the command: su www-data i am prompted for a password
[11:23] <heguru> Rageon: yes
[11:23] <Rageon> ive got the space to do it heguru
[11:23] <stdin> ubuntux: sudo is the key
[11:23] <Rageon> just wondering if i should..
[11:23] <jim> sudukee!
[11:24] <ubuntux> stdin, jim: ok i will try
[11:24] <heguru> ubuntux: try sudo -u www-data -s
[11:24] <jim> dukee from my shoekee!
[11:24] <Rageon> so heguru with 512 i should run 1024? am i going to suffer by only having a swap of 512 for 512 ram?
[11:25] <heguru> Rageon: 1024 would be better
[11:25] <heguru> Rageon: that would make the total shared memory 1.5G
[11:25] <Rageon> bah
[11:25] <Rageon> ooer
[11:25] <Rageon> but i cant!
[11:25] <Rageon> :(
[11:25] <heguru> Rageon: if you can't then go for 512
[11:25] <Rageon> kk
[11:25] <heguru> Rageon: 1G is a recommendation
[11:26] <ubuntux> umnn... question: is www-data the one who runs the post-commit hook for svn?
[11:26] <Rageon> but for the 2 gig system.. ill get no gain from making the swap 4 gig?
[11:26] <Rageon> or 2 gig even
[11:26] <heguru> Rageon: well it all depends on what you plan on running
[11:26] <Rageon> possibly virtualbox etc
[11:26] <heguru> Rageon: i have 2G *test* server that has 8GB of swap
[11:26] <CyberMad> how do i check memory and free memory ?
[11:27] <Rageon> ahh k
[11:27] <heguru> CyberMad: free -m
[11:27] <Rageon> but like if ive got the space to do it i might as well?
[11:27] <CyberMad> heguru thanks :)
[11:27] <serishema> i've created a linux software raid /boot (raid1) and Raid4 / file system and would like to be able to install onto these
[11:27] <shubham> hi all
[11:27] <Rageon> or is it too much ram for ubuntu to handle?
[11:27] <heguru> Rageon: yes, and its very easy to add more swap space later (by adding a new hard disk, or making more space on the current)
[11:27] <ubuntux> umnn... question: is www-data the one who runs the post-commit hook for svn?
[11:28] <serishema> but the installer doesn't recognize the /dev/md0 and /dev/md1 devices
[11:28] <serishema> even though i could format them manually and write files to them from the command line
[11:28] <heguru> Rageon: its not too much for ubuntu :D
[11:28] <ramontron> wheres' the apt application ???
[11:28] <Rageon> cool :) so i should have no problems setting 4G for swap then mate?
[11:28] <heguru> Rageon: we have a server running with 64G :)
[11:28] <Rageon> pwhaor
[11:28] <jim> www-data runs web servers
[11:28] <serishema> woot 64Gb
[11:28] <heguru> Rageon: no problem setting 4G swap
[11:28] <serishema> go 64 bits
[11:29] <heguru> serishema: it is 64bits
[11:29] <Rageon> sweet, cheers mate!
[11:29] <serishema> with 64Gb of ram you probably need at least 128Gb of swap though
[11:29] <heguru> Rageon: cheers :)
[11:29] <jim> except I don't have a cold
[11:29] <ubuntux> jim: if that's the case, then which user invokes the svn hook scripts?
[11:29] <jim> dunn
[11:29] <jim> o
[11:29] <ubuntux> ok
[11:29] <heguru> serishema: we're using 64Gb of swap
[11:29] <shubham> in dhcp the program does not check for network connection cable before it asks for ip address.is it possible to patch it so that it checks for the cable connection first
[11:29] <serishema> that'll probably do, heh
[11:30] <heguru> serishema: i've never seen it in use though :D
[11:30] <Rageon> you guys reckon gutsy is gunna come out on oct 16th?
[11:30] <n710> hi all ... my wifi connection on feisty sucks........ can someone help!!!
[11:31] <heguru> Rageon: 18th I guess
[11:31] <Rageon> sweet, its like 3 days after i get uncapped :)
[11:31] <heguru> n710: what wifi card do you have?
[11:31] <n710> atheros
[11:31] <jim> ubuntux: make a dummy svn repo, make a hook script that writes the output of whoami or id to a file, tell svn to run that hook on commit, commit something, read the file
[11:31] <shubham> serishema, :in dhcp the program does not check for network connection cable before it asks for ip address.is it possible to patch it so that it checks for the cable connection first
[11:31] <baabaablacksheep> when installing a fresh copy of ubuntu, how would the guided partitioner work? can i get it to use a hda0 for root and lvm for the other space?
[11:32] <heguru> n710: and what is the problem?
[11:32] <shubham> heguru, :in dhcp the program does not check for network connection cable before it asks for ip address.is it possible to patch it so that it checks for the cable connection first
[11:32] <serishema> shubham: that would depend on the driver being able to detect whether the cable is connected
[11:32] <cidwel> can someone give me a clean sources list for updating to gutsy? I have a one from source-o-matic but it have some md5 errors :S
[11:32] <heguru> shubham: it does check for connection before asking for ip address. What network card do you have
[11:33] <heguru> shubham: your network card (and its driver) should support mii
[11:33] <n710> heguru: the network manager manges to connect to the open acess point of the building but disconneccts every minute or so..
[11:33] <heguru> shubham: just run mii-tool to see if it does
[11:34] <heguru> n710: can it not be the access point?
[11:34] <lasse> after i installed gutsy beta i can no longer drag anything between my two screens - anyone knows what is up with that ?
[11:34] <Rageon> heguru: how do i view my current windows cd key?
[11:34] <n710> but the same is acess point is doing great in xp....
[11:34] <osc> Hello everybody
[11:34] <Rageon> yo osc
[11:35] <heguru> Rageon: ask in #windows
[11:35] <volantares> hi all.. *sigh*
[11:35] <Rageon> k
[11:35] <frostburn> Rageon,  look at the bottom of the computer or booklet =P
[11:35] <Rageon> lost it all, been like 5 years since i formatted lol
[11:36] <ikonia_> volantares: hi, I'm back. Sorry I missed you last night
[11:36] <heguru> Rageon: :O you have windows XP running without format-reinstall cycle for 5 years!!!
[11:36] <Rageon> yer dude
[11:36] <volantares> ikonia: it was the longest 5mins i've seen in a while ;)
[11:36] <Rageon> disks are fragged to non beleif :s
[11:37] <ikonia_> sorry, got called away with work
[11:37] <volantares> ikonia_: it's fine
[11:37] <ikonia_> did some interesting reading on your problem though
[11:37] <jim> Rageon: if I were to ask you what a windows cd key was, I'd be off-topic... if you were to answer, you have to decide for yourself if you'd be offtopic too, because I don't want to go to that place of defining what you'd be other than a person
[11:38] <volantares> ikonia_: well i've decided to change my approach (and wiped one of the hds, yet i'm still having trouble).. the drive i've changed to keeps giving me the old "insert system disk" because the boot sector doesn't work or whatever the cause is
[11:39] <volantares> ikonia_: but i may still need your help since we haven't reach that stage again
[11:39] <ikonia_> volantares happy to help
[11:40] <volantares> ikonia_: i went all the way back to basics and removed ALL the drives except the original ide slave, made it the master, and tried to install ubuntu
[11:40] <panosru> Hi, how can i make Rhythmbox Music Player to support non Latin characters?
[11:40] <MeRodent> hey volantares ikonia_ , still going?
[11:40] <velko> jim, did the install worked?
[11:40] <volantares> MeRodent: hey
[11:40] <jim> velko: the build seemed to work
[11:40] <velko> jim, cool. learned something new :-) thank you
[11:41] <ikonia_> volantares: are you still using fake raid ?
[11:41] <volantares> ikonia_: but the boot sector is faulty or wasn't installed properly
[11:41] <volantares> ikonia_: i will be, but that's been removed, as has the original hda
[11:41] <Theory_> I have ubuntu installed. Wanting to switch to KDE interface, any clue?
[11:41] <jim> installation of ubuntu debootstrap after "building" it from source, worked, no errors
[11:41] <volantares> i wanted to split grub and the vista bootloader competely
[11:41] <jim> (there was nothting to compile)
[11:41] <Rageon> Theory_ #kubuntu
[11:41] <Theory_> Rageon, No luck.
[11:41] <ikonia_> volantares: that sounds a better way of doing it
[11:42] <Rageon> install it :)
[11:42] <Rageon> it is ubuntu with KDE
[11:42] <jim> Theory_: if it's like debian, you might try apt-get install kde
[11:42] <velko> jim, oh. i was left with the impression that the debootstrapping went well
[11:42] <MeRodent> volantares, I got the same errors you were getting with your system though my grub works. (I have noticed that gparted doesn't seem to find my scsi HD I added later though - even though windows finds it).
[11:42] <Theory_> Rageon, Don't want to install another Os.
[11:42] <volantares> ikonia_: now i need to get this slave to boot..
[11:42] <ikonia_> volantares: I suggest you keep it simple put a boot drive in, put a 200 meg partition at the front, make that /boot then install vista on the rest of that drive
[11:42] <volantares> MeRodent: yep i got that too
[11:42] <jim> velko: I have debootstrap... wut do I do now :)
[11:42] <pruumptje> Theory_: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:42] <Rageon> follow jim then :)
[11:43] <Theory_> pruumptje, Are you famaliar with this process?
[11:43] <velko> jim, wait a second. i have a link for you
[11:43] <pruumptje> Theory_: not really
[11:43] <pruumptje> Theory_: better ask in #kubuntu
[11:43] <jim> ok
[11:43] <CyberMad> guys, how to check printer processor and speed ?
[11:43] <Theory_> pruumptje, Okay, because I am receiving an error when I try that.
[11:43] <Theory_> pruumptje, Trying at the moment.
[11:43] <velko> jim,  http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/426
[11:43] <volantares> ikonia_: so i'll put the original hda, and change it to a /boot and a ntfs partition (for vista)
[11:44] <jim> check the printer by deternining whether it's on fire... check the cpu by seeing if the computer is on and can add 1 and 1... check the speed by seeing if it's still in the fridge
[11:44] <volantares> ikonia_: i guess i know that the boot sector reads properly :P
[11:44] <ikonia_> volantares: yeah, a 200-ish meg ext3 partition at the front, then the rest ntfs for vista
[11:44] <ikonia_> you'll find it much easier in the long run
[11:44] <tarelerulz> Is there a way to  just  reinstall ubuntu that just updates the os files and you don't have to format the drive? I have music and movies one the drive and I don't want to lose them. I just want to update the os files
[11:44] <volantares> ikonia_: brb
[11:45] <jim> velko: ok, looking at that link now
[11:45] <icecruncher> hey, how can I enable accounts in finch?
[11:45] <jim> what's a finch
[11:45] <tarelerulz> text based gaim
[11:46] <Sajes> I need help with intel video card drivers o_o
[11:46] <Sajes> Does anyone know where I can find precompiled ones? The only ones on the Intel site are source code that you have to compile on your own. :[
[11:46] <volantares> MeRodent: btw, did you notice how the raid partition showed up in some places but not others?
[11:47] <hdie> I need help for ipw3945
[11:47] <volantares> ikonia_: ok. well atm i just have the original hdb present, and i sorta plan on installing linux WITHOUT the fakeraid to being with
[11:47] <ikonia_> volantares fantastic news
[11:47] <Sajes> So i take that as a no? :\
[11:47] <volantares> ikonia_: my biggest concern though is that vista's setup won't recognise the original installation unless the hda is present
[11:48] <MeRodent> volantares, I don't have a raid, just that I added a scsi card and HD (my Amiga boot HD) and zip drive.
[11:48] <ikonia_> make sure /boot and vista is on the primary master (boot) disk
[11:48] <saliha> hey fatima ?
[11:48] <ikonia_> 11:09 < volantares> ikonia_: my biggest concern though is that vista's setup
[11:48] <ikonia_> oops
[11:48] <ikonia_> volantares do all the installation work - with all disks in
[11:48] <ikonia_> volantares one of the biggest issues for failure is putting in / removing disks for different OS's
[11:48] <ikonia_> volantares do all your install work with the disks in so that a map of the disks is consistant across all os's
[11:49] <volantares> ikonia_: the biggest condition is that i can't lose my raid partition.. overwritten other than a vista installation. the other data has to be kept
[11:49] <volantares> ikonia_: otherwise i'll do whatever
[11:49] <ikonia_> volantares your raid partition is already gone
[11:49] <ikonia_> as its a stripe
[11:49] <ikonia_> if you remove any part of the stripe, that data is gone
[11:49] <volantares> ikonia_: as far as linux is concerned, yet
[11:50] <volantares> ikonia_: yes...
[11:50] <ikonia_> volantares: do you still have the softrware raid partition ?
[11:50] <volantares> ikonia_: yeah i haven't touched that
[11:50] <MeRodent> how do I list HD's connected?
[11:50] <ikonia_> volantares: ok, I've missunderstood a little, Can you explain in simple terms what you want to do
[11:50] <volantares> ikonia_: i just plan on reinstalling linux on one of the ide partitions, and vista will need one as well so that it can use the fakeraid
[11:51] <velko> MeRodent, sudo sfdisk -l
[11:51] <ikonia_> volantares: so you still want to use the fake raid ?
[11:51] <ubuntux> is there a command where i can see a list of users and their respective group?
[11:51] <sunjun> I've a problem with my sound driver, as I've install ubuntu 7.04 on my pavilion dv2000.
[11:51] <ubuntux> shell command
[11:51] <sunjun> How do I fix it?
[11:51] <ikonia_> ubuntux: cat /etc/passwd
[11:51] <ikonia_> ubuntux: id
[11:51] <heguru> ubuntux: getent passwd
[11:51] <volantares> ikonia_: ok, my current plan was to have it set up so that i had the vista boot on the 160meg (the orig hda/ide master), the linux boot/grub on the 80g (orig ide slave), and the fakeraid remains untouched, apart from a vista reinstall if necessary
[11:52] <ikonia_> volantares ok, may I offer you a slightly different solution, as you don't sound like your bothered about your data at this time ?
[11:52] <volantares> ikonia_: i CAN reinstall vista on one of the ide drives if necessary, but i do NOT want to lose access to the current fakeraid partition
[11:52] <c3LT1cFr0st> heguru: no go
[11:52] <ikonia_> volantares ahh right, so you don't want to blow away the fake raid partition
[11:52] <volantares> ikonia_: that's a very last resort
[11:52] <ikonia_> volantares: thats a bit painful
[11:53] <ikonia_> volantares: ok, here is how I suggest you do this
[11:53] <ikonia_> volantares 1.) primary master (boot) disks , a 200-ish meg partition(ext3) for /boot - the rest of the disk for the vista OS on NTFS
[11:53] <volantares> ikonia_: therer is another possibility though.. i install vista, and i bought a new sata drive, so i could transfer all that data to that drive (i won't be using that drive in the long term, it's for my parents)
[11:53] <ikonia_> volantares: 2.) secondary disk use the rest of the ubuntu install
[11:53] <volantares> ikonia_: but it COULD be a bakcup, and i could then nuke the fakeraid partition
[11:54] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: hmm, I don't know then, perhaps you should rid your sources.list.d of all files just in case one of them is bad
[11:54] <volantares> ikonia_: but i'll need to get the data off first
[11:54] <ikonia_> volantares: depends how much you want to use the fake raid technology
[11:55] <volantares> ikonia_: well ok, so apart from those two drives, you'd suggest changing those two sata drives to two normal drives?
[11:55] <c3LT1cFr0st> heguru:have you any type of streamcatcher or internet radio?
[11:55] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: no, why?
[11:55] <ikonia_> volantares best case senario is to use windows stripe for your big disks, so that there is no hardware "virtual" disk to cause grub problems
[11:56] <c3LT1cFr0st> what do you have for music player?
[11:56] <volantares> ikonia_: can linux read those?
[11:56] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: rythmbox
[11:56] <ikonia_> windows stripes - no
[11:56] <ikonia_> volantares: well, no not easy as its the windows software that builds the disks
[11:56] <c3LT1cFr0st> then you do have a streamcatcher
[11:56] <volantares> ikonia_: hmm.. well that's the only thing. i suppose i might just dump striping all together.
[11:56] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: yeah but i am only listening to music in my library
[11:57] <c3LT1cFr0st> you can access live fm and everything through that
[11:57] <ikonia_> volantares what do you want the striping for, do you want linux and windows to be able to read it ?
[11:57] <heguru> c3LT1cFr0st: never attempted
[11:57] <faris> aah
[11:57] <faris> s
[11:57] <faris> jammaah
[11:57] <detra> hi ... Im trying to convince my gf that I can install ubuntu for her instead of windows ... But she just got 1 problem ... She talked about a function from office 2007 ... Called something like chicago style and stuff like that ... Are you able to use those in openoffice too ?
[11:57] <volantares> ikonia_: well in a perfect world, i would have liked to have kept the striping and have both able to use it (which i've read is the only possible use for fakeraid), but since it's so much effort, i suppose i could surrender the raid all together
[11:57] <ikonia_> detra no
[11:58] <c3LT1cFr0st> anyways,the coolest thing ive found in ubuntu is this lightweight python gui called "TunaPie"
[11:58] <ikonia_> volantares I see your problem a bit clearer now.
[11:58] <volantares> ikonia_: but i'll have to get the data off first, and that's possible (i'll have to install vista completely though)
[11:58] <c3LT1cFr0st> heard of it?
[11:58] <ikonia_> volantares yes that is a drag
[11:58] <ikonia_> volantares just having a ponder if ther is any around this
[11:58] <detra> ikonia_, Are you sure ??? Cause it sounds weird that linux nerds can't go to college ... ya know what I mean ?
[11:59] <volantares> ikonia_: the other concern i have is that altering the drive positions or removing the original ide master makes vista setup unable to read hte stripe
[11:59] <ikonia_> detra they can go to college,
[11:59] <volantares> ikonia_: it MAY be possible to install the raid software on vista and the introduce the stripe and hope that it works
[11:59] <ikonia_> volantares yes, thats a valid concern
[11:59] <volantares> ikonia_: but i think that's a bit risky
[12:00] <detra> ikonia_, but they can't use that function ?
[12:00] <ikonia_> volantares let me speak to a collegue to find out a little more about how windows disk striping works
[12:00] <ikonia_> detra: because it doesn't exist in open office
[12:00] <volantares> ikonia_: ok
[12:00] <ikonia_> volantares I'm not a windows guru so can't really be certain. Let me just ask someone who does know
[12:00] <volantares> ikonia_:  that's fine
[12:00] <ikonia_> volantares I maybe able to even do a test here if you have a few hours
[12:01] <c3LT1cFr0st> heguru:tunapie is like nothing in size and you can find it in synaptic.once you have it look in media and launch it search SCANNER and you can access 100's of live police fire feeds
[12:01] <baabaablacksheep> for swap area in ubuntu, should it be a primary or logical partition?
[12:01] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep doesn't matter
[12:01] <baabaablacksheep> thanks
[12:02] <volantares> ikonia_: well if there is a good chance you can get it to work, then that's ok.. otherwise i'll have to access the raid, move everything, and axe it because it makes it far easier not to have it
[12:02] <BHA> I'm not able to login as root in Ubuntu.Then how to mount my fat32 drives???
[12:02] <ikonia_> volantares I'll try it on some test kit here as I've never actually done what your asknig, so its good to know anyway
[12:02] <heguru> !root | BHA
[12:02] <ubotu> BHA: 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
[12:02] <volantares> ikonia_: ok
[12:03] <ikonia_> BHA you can't login as root. Read the basic documentation on ubuntu.com
[12:03] <BHA> ok.thanx
[12:03] <erUSUL> !ntfs | BHA
[12:03] <ubotu> BHA: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[12:04] <volantares> ikonia_: what design are you aiming for btw? vista on an ide drive, or vista on the stripe?
[12:04] <webulator70> Nvidia drivers make X fail to start and ive tried everything, anybody got a moment?
[12:04] <ikonia_> volantares I was thinking about putting Linux and Vista on seperate stand alone disks, then having a data partition "stripe" made up of 2 disks or more that both linux and windows can access
[12:05] <ikonia_> volantares: is that a config you'd find useful ?
[12:05] <velko> ikonia_, what is this "chicago style function" detra needed? i asked google but cannot find anything suitable. my best bet is that it's some document formatting style, not a function
[12:05] <volantares> ikonia_: yeah that would be ok.. if you are going to take a couple of hours, i may go and work on moving my stuff now anyway
[12:05] <ikonia_> velko no idea never used it
[12:05] <volantares> ikonia_: that way i don't haev to worry
[12:05] <ikonia_> volantares yes, it will take a few hours to set all this up and test it (I know it won't work first time - it never does)
[12:06] <volantares> ikonia_: ok, well i'll come back as soon as i've finished.. i'll talk to you soon
[12:06] <ikonia_> volantares ok
[12:06] <Styfleep> irc.free.fr
[12:07] <volantares> bye everyone.
[12:08] <cjae> can vnc steam video?
[12:08] <First|Bleh> i don't know. i prefer my videos baked rather than steamed though.
[12:09] <cjae> opps
[12:09] <webulator70> lol
[12:09] <cjae> stream
[12:09] <cjae> actually can vnc playback streamed video?
[12:09] <MDCore> steamed is healthier
[12:09] <heguru> cjae: why don't to explain what you want to do?
[12:11] <cjae> heguru, want to find a ubuntu or linux derivitive for a shi**y program I have to remote manage/playback a security dvr
[12:12] <bhargav> can i install ubuntu if my system already contains fedora core7
[12:12] <vl_ad1> Hi there ... , how can i make devede 3.2 work fine with ubuntu ? i know it's a problem with the mancoder/mplayer but i need specific information on how to fix it pls help
[12:12] <cjae> bhargav, yes
[12:12] <heguru> cjae: well I didn't yet get it, but if you want to record everything done on a linux screen for instance, you can use vncrec
[12:13] <bhargav> how to configure the lilo
[12:13] <heguru> bhargav: do you want to upgrade fedora? or replace it with ubuntu?
[12:13] <raghu> where can we get the code which copies the text from a firefox window to the clipboard
[12:13] <cjae> bhargav, what filesystems
[12:13] <vl_ad1> Hi there ... , how can i make devede 3.2 work fine with ubuntu ? i know it's a problem with the mancoder/mplayer but i need specific information on how to fix it pls help problems with the sound when i try to make a video dvd or cd
[12:14] <bhargav> i dont want to remove my fedoera
[12:14] <cjae> bhargav, use grub not lilo unless the filesystem is xfs
[12:14] <bhargav> i have xp and fedora7 with grub loader
[12:14] <Zero> hey, i was wondering if i could get some help
[12:14] <baabaablacksheep> after my installation, i could'nt get into the system at all
[12:14] <Zero> i am dual booting winxp and ubuntu on seperate Drives
[12:15] <baabaablacksheep> there seems to be an error.
[12:15] <Zero> i want to get rid of ubuntu for now and if i do that it fucks up because of the grub boot loader
[12:15] <Zero> anyhelp?
[12:15] <vl_ad1> Hi there ... , how can i make devede 3.2 work fine with ubuntu ? i know it's a problem with the mancoder/mplayer but i need specific information on how to fix it pls help problems with the sound when i try to make a video dvd or cd !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! help someone
[12:15] <bhargav> cjae thanks for ur help
[12:15] <bhargav> c u
[12:15] <vl_ad1> Zero mabie i can help you
[12:15] <baabaablacksheep> int 14: cr2 c10000000 err 00000002 eip c03f3c3e and so on...
[12:15] <baabaablacksheep> what's the problem?
[12:15] <vl_ad1> go ahead repeat the question
[12:15] <cjae> bhargav, you can put ubuntu on there too you just need unallocated (free) space or an empty linux fileystem on a separate partition
[12:16] <baabaablacksheep> can someone help?
[12:16] <Zero> vl_ad1 how do i make this stop? i need this to be just a windows computer for a bit, so grub and ubuntu need to be gone
[12:16] <bhargav> cant ubunru asks for partition as if it wants to install as unic
[12:16] <bullgard4> "Most historic Unix workstations had a Meta key." What was the function of this key?
[12:16] <vl_ad1> use partition magic to erase ubuntu partition Zero
[12:16] <cjae> bhargav, if you put ubuntu on there last it should load all  the oses quite nicely for you after install
[12:17] <vl_ad1> and resize the one with windows Zero
[12:17] <baabaablacksheep> someone help?
[12:17] <Zero> vl_ad1 they are 2 seperate physical drives
[12:17] <bhargav> cjae yes
[12:17] <raghu> I want to copy the text to gtk clipboard instead of x so that the clipboard contents are not erased when firefox is closed. How do i go about
[12:17] <vl_ad1> ok
[12:17] <heguru> raghu: install glipper
[12:17] <vl_ad1> and you want to convert it back in fat32 or ntfs Zero?
[12:17] <heguru> raghu: sudo apt-get install glipper
[12:17] <bhargav> it will make entry itself into grub loader is it?
[12:18] <Dheeraj_k> how to upgrade from feisty to Gutsy through cd?
[12:18] <Zero> vl_ad1 yes, and i want the grub bootloader gone, i want it back to Lilo
[12:18] <bhargav> bye
[12:18] <vl_ad1> format the hardrive rom ubuntu
[12:18] <raghu> thanks heguru, but can I hack the code of firefox
[12:18] <vl_ad1> using ntfs partition
[12:18] <vl_ad1> and install windows after that
[12:19] <Zero> vl_ad1 i already have windows installed
[12:19] <vl_ad1> or from the windows instalation cd format the hardrive
[12:19] <heguru> raghu: its not a firefox issue
[12:19] <cjae> heguru, I have a remote security dvr which I would like to remotely monitor, the remote monitoring program only runs un win let alone IE. yuck tryingto find substitute
[12:19] <Zero> vl_ad1 ok, thank you
[12:20] <vl_ad1> Zero: I hope that that helps you
[12:20] <vl_ad1> that is what i have done
[12:20] <raghu> @heguru: anyway thanks
[12:20] <cjae> heguru, under linux primarily
[12:20] <vl_ad1> but now i am only on ubuntu cause it roks ;) :-)
[12:20] <vl_ad1> Hi there ... , how can i make devede 3.2 work fine with ubuntu ? i know it's a problem with the mancoder/mplayer but i need specific information on how to fix it pls help problems with the sound when i try to make a video dvd or cd !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! help someone
[12:21] <shiznit_> hello
[12:21] <frojnd> hello there I have a problem: just before login menu (GDM) there is a message: Can't open file /usr/share/gdm/Human/Human.xml How can I get rid of that message/error ???
[12:21] <baabaablacksheep> someone help?
[12:21] <frojnd> I am on ubuntu server 6.06 and for X I use fluxbox and for login GDM
[12:22] <shiznit_> i love this os, well done everyone
[12:22] <baabaablacksheep> there seems to be an error after i install ubuntu server with lamp
[12:22] <vl_ad1> nobody knows how to create video cd - dvds with Ubuntu?
[12:22] <vl_ad1> :((((
[12:22] <baabaablacksheep> int 14: cr2 c10000000 err 00000002 eip c03f3c3e and so on...
[12:22] <vl_ad1> that is a shame
[12:22] <vl_ad1> :(
[12:22] <shiznit_> i have a dependency question
[12:23] <shiznit_> wanna try xgl but i need dbus-x11, apt-get wont install it
[12:23] <velko> vl_ad1, try this one for video dvds: http://www.winki-the-ripper.de/openengine/cms/website.php?id=/de/index/download.htm#feisty
[12:24] <vl_ad1> velko:  thank you a lot
[12:24] <shiznit_> im guessing i need to add the gutsy repository right
[12:25] <ferent> hi, I want to delete a route from my net, I do route del 89.0.0.0 but the server says to me: SIOCDELRT: No such process
[12:25] <ferent> but if I do route -n the server says to me: 89.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
[12:26] <velko> frojnd, just a guess: did you selected "human" as the current gdm theme? if so - try switching to another theme using "sudo gdmsetup"
[12:27] <vl_ad1> velko: i don't need a ripper I need a software that creates video dvds and cd from .avi formats that works well like devede
[12:27] <vl_ad1> devede has a problem with the sound in avi formats
[12:27] <velko> vl_ad1, this will create a video dvd out of an avi
[12:28] <rickyrich> hi all, it possible to reproduce this same effect about the wallpaper cube with beryl? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAV85MU8v-s
[12:28] <vl_ad1> 10x i'll check it out then
[12:28] <tarelerulz> How do you restall ubuntu with out needing to reformat the drive. I just want to write over the os files themselfs
[12:28] <shiznit_> i have a theme problem
[12:28] <ferent> hi, I want to delete a route from my net, I do route del 89.0.0.0 but the server says to me: SIOCDELRT: No such process. but if I do route -n the server says to me: 89.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
[12:28] <shiznit_> only the window borders apply, the colors stay the same, anyone know why?
[12:28] <ferent> how can I delete this route?
[12:28] <shiznit_> i have compiz-fusion with emerald running
[12:29] <Chousuke> tarelerulz: you want to save your /home, right?
[12:29] <velko> tarelerulz, if you have separated the os and your data (/home) on different partitions you can easily reformat/reinstall/whatever without losing your data
[12:30] <Chousuke> he probably hasn't done that :/
[12:30] <greh> ciao, qualcuno parla italiano?
[12:30] <heguru> ferent: route del -net 89.0.0.0 gw 0.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0
[12:30] <shiznit_> io
[12:30] <shiznit_> come stai
[12:30] <Chousuke> !it
[12:30] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:30] <kimmey2k3> bene
[12:30] <greh> ok
[12:30] <kimmey2k3> e tu?
[12:30] <shiznit_> il mio italiano non e molto buono
[12:30] <velko> kimmey2k3, this is english channel only
[12:30] <kimmey2k3> ditto
[12:30] <kimmey2k3> hehe i know velko :-P
[12:31] <shiznit_> sorry
[12:31] <howlingmadhowie> hi everybody :)
[12:31] <shiznit_> could anyone help with this theme issue, i searched the forums but i cant figure it out
[12:31] <tarelerulz> Chousuke , if home has all my data. that would  be a great idea .  I did not do that . I just did the defult install
[12:32] <Chousuke> tarelerulz: right.
[12:32] <Chousuke> tarelerulz: /home contains your home directory, which usually contains all the data you store.
[12:32] <shiznit_> does /home save bookmarks and history and such?
[12:32] <Chousuke> and personal settings
[12:32] <Chousuke> yes
[12:32] <shiznit_> nice, glad i made the separate partition
[12:33] <tarelerulz> I think I installed my movies and music in home .
[12:33] <shiznit_> is changing emerald theme only supposed to change the window border?
[12:33] <Chousuke> separating /home from the root partition often does save a lot of trouble if you need to re-install
[12:34] <tarelerulz> The OS sucks sometime. I have some new program not work .  I just wanted to reinstall it ,but still keep the movies and stuff
[12:34] <Chousuke> however, since you haven't done the separation, you'll have some problems :/
[12:34] <Chousuke> anyway, I think it would be better to try to fix the problem rather than re-install.
[12:34] <Chousuke> How is it broken :/
[12:35] <mac_> I follow the intruction on : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
[12:35] <xen_> omg this ati driver headache!!!!!
[12:35] <mac_> but now I cannot evern go into the windows partition
[12:35] <xen_> its driving me bloody crazy -.-
[12:35] <velko> tarelerulz, so your only option is to backup your data (on a spare disk or dvd or ftp server), repartition, reinstall and copy your data back. there is no way around
[12:35] <Chousuke> xen_: heh. The ati drivers are pretty bad ;/
[12:35] <tarelerulz> Right now,  samba don't work right at all .  I install it with synaptic and that is lame. I am not push the edge here.  I just want samba working right so I can share all my media on every computer I have networked
[12:35] <shiznit_> im on my laptop, it boots to black screen on my 8800gtx
[12:35] <xen_> keeps reverting back to the mesa thing
[12:35] <shiznit_> i have to use the vesa driver
[12:35] <xen_> bloody thing :S
[12:36] <Chousuke> tarelerulz: samba needs to be configured. it doesn't work out-of-the-box
[12:36] <tarelerulz> I can say this samba is hard. I am just so lost to as why it don't work.
[12:36] <Chousuke> I don't know much about it, though
[12:36] <mac_> I follow the step in -----https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions but now I cannot go into the partition anymore help!
[12:36] <Chousuke> !samba
[12:36] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[12:36] <tarelerulz> The samba people don't help either which is nice
[12:37] <Chousuke> tarelerulz: :/
[12:37] <raghu> @heguru: I installed the glipper for my Fedora but when I close the Firefox and try to paste the copied content, nothing is pasted
[12:37] <CyberMad> how to install bonjour on gaim? i use ubuntu 7.04
[12:37] <Chousuke> Are you sure you're asking the right question?
[12:37] <Alp`> i want to configure fsck that it is possible to force an interrupt of the process in the boot process. is that possible?
[12:37] <Chousuke> tarelerulz: usually people react badly if you just say "it doesn't work, help"
[12:37] <Alp`> CyberMad: why dont you use pidgin?
[12:38] <Chousuke> tarelerulz: you need to be more specific about what doesn't work, and what have you tried to do with it.
[12:38] <tarelerulz> Chousuke , I really don't know what to say other then that . If vnc don't work it out puts something giving you a clue
[12:38] <velko> Alp`, i don't understand your question. what do you want to happen?
[12:39] <Chousuke> Then I think you need to tell in detail the steps you've taken when you tried to make it work, and how it failed.
[12:39] <raghu> how can I solve this?
[12:39] <panosru> does anyone use ergomedia 700 here?
[12:39] <CyberMad> Alp` pidgin support bonjour ?
[12:39] <kingrayray> hello. how do i remove a package and all it's dependencies? i want to remove kubuntu-desktop and replace it with ubuntu-desktop..
[12:40] <shiznit_> apt-get remove ...... right?
[12:40] <CyberMad> Alp` i mean if i install pidgin is included with bonjour ?
[12:40] <Chousuke> kingrayray: hm, I don't think you can do that.
[12:40] <Chousuke> kingrayray: not very easily
[12:40] <anon-> good morning people
[12:40] <shiznit_> or does it not work backwards?
[12:40] <kingrayray> i've done it before
[12:40] <tarelerulz> The part that don't work and easy to see is I don't get the right ip for shares anymore.  when I use findsmb I just see the computer I am on right now shares . when I use komba2  I see the shares all have the same ip
[12:40] <Chousuke> well, it doesn't remove dependencies automatically
[12:40] <Alp`> velko: atm i got often system freezes because i try to get wine working (seems to have issues with my soundcard). so everytime i hit my reset button i get fsck checking my data partition because it wasnt unmounted clearly. t
[12:40] <kingrayray> i just want to get all this kde crap off without having to reinstall
[12:41] <Gin> hi
[12:41] <Chousuke> kingrayray: but if you remove something like kdelibs then it will remove most of kde with it
[12:41] <Alp`> velko: thats quite annoying. sometimes i just want to skip that
[12:41] <kingrayray> Chousuke: that's my intention
[12:41] <Gin> whenever I use firefox with flash, the cpu usage is at 90%+ is this normal?
[12:41] <kingrayray> hmm
[12:41] <shiznit_> no
[12:41] <kingrayray> that's not a bad idea
[12:41] <velko> Alp`, you have several options:
[12:41] <shiznit_> whats ur cpu
[12:41] <Chousuke> kingrayray: just find out the package that seems like most kde stuff would depend on it
[12:42] <kingrayray> seems like a rather dirty way of going about this
[12:42] <shiznit_> kde-desktop is the main package
[12:42] <rachel> how do i change my chat name on here?
[12:42] <kingrayray> but whatever
[12:42] <kingrayray> rachel: /nick newnick
[12:42] <velko> Alp`, first - use journaling file system which is faster with the consistency checks. i'm very happy with jfs by the way
[12:42] <Chousuke> shiznit_: that's a meta-package :&
[12:42] <kingrayray> kubuntu-desktop is also a metapackage
[12:42] <shiznit_> oops
[12:42] <Alp`> CyberMad: dont see it in the list, sorry :/ maybe the protocol has another name?
[12:42] <Chousuke> kingrayray: it may not get rid of everything, but most of the stuff will be gone. You'll only lose some disk space anyway
[12:42] <raghu> where is the code in firefox for copying data onto clipboard
[12:42] <kingrayray> disk space isn't the issue, i just hate KDE apps cluttering my gnome menus
[12:43] <kingrayray> and going through and removing everything manually is annoying
[12:43] <TxPitou> !dvd
[12:43] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[12:43] <velko> Alp`, second - disable the system checks in /etc/fstab. if you set the number in the last column to 0, no system check will be done for this partition
[12:43] <CyberMad> Alp` yes, i don't see it too :(
[12:43] <Gin> kingrayray, you can hide kde app from the gnome menu
[12:43] <shiznit_> king, i actually reinstalled because of that, all the kde stuff was everywhere
[12:43] <velko> Alp`, but the second option is not recommended by me, ok :-)
[12:43] <Alp`> velko: is it possible to convert from ext2 to ext3 without loss of the data?
[12:43] <velko> Alp`, yes
[12:43] <kingrayray> i just wish i could ahve both and they wouldn't mix up like that
[12:43] <Alp`> velko: yeah, i dont like option 2 too :)
[12:43] <kingrayray> especially when QT takes over GTK's look
[12:44] <Alp`> velko: how can i convert?
[12:44] <kingrayray> and ya forget to rm ~/.gtkrc*
[12:44] <rachel> are there different rooms on this thing
[12:44] <anon-> I've just installed ubuntu using the wubi installer, all worked well but can someone explain how I use ndiswrapper for my wireless?
[12:44] <shiznit_> when i change a theme, the colors stay the same.  is that normal?
[12:44] <velko> Alp`, pulling it out of my head without checking it goes like that: sudo tune2fs -J /dev/hdX. but check it first
[12:44] <cjae> heguru, did you catch that?
[12:44] <Rageon> can someone hack ure pc if ure root account isnt enabled and you have remote login disabled?
[12:44] <BennieMan>  anyone here use superkaramba?
[12:44] <ikonia_> Rageon: not really relevant
[12:44] <kingrayray> BennieMan: ask in #kubuntu
[12:45] <BennieMan> k
[12:45] <shiznit_> i just wanna make my ui look right but the default white colors stay the same
[12:45] <velko> Alp`, this won't solve your problem though. ext3 does the same lengthy checks if not unmounted properly
[12:45] <Rageon> ?
[12:45] <kingrayray> shiznit_: you in gnome?
[12:45] <shiznit_> yes
[12:45] <kingrayray> you might have a conflicting gtkrc file
[12:45] <kingrayray> try a ls ~/.gtkrc*
[12:45] <shiznit_> i select a new theme but only the window borders change
[12:45] <Alp`> velko: the weird thing is, it only checks my ext2 partition, not my linux ext3 root partition.
[12:45] <shiznit_> in emerald too
[12:46] <ikonia_> Alp`: due to journaling
[12:46] <kingrayray> shiznit_: are you trying to change your whole theme with emerald?
[12:46] <shiznit_> well tried with the default theme manager, and its the same
[12:46] <kingrayray> because emerald is only the window borders
[12:46] <Alp`> ok, it wont make the lenghty checks
[12:46] <velko> Alp`, hmm. like i said. ext3 will be checked also if unmounted the hard way
[12:46] <Alp`> then
[12:46] <kingrayray> it can't change your gtk theme
[12:46] <shiznit_> how do i do that
[12:46] <Gin> whenever I use firefox with flash, the cpu usage is at 90%+ is this normal?
[12:46] <Alp`> velko: ok i can live with that
[12:46] <shiznit_> i installed gtk
[12:46] <Alp`> thanks very much
[12:47] <rachel> how do i change rooms or discussions or channels?
[12:47] <ikonia_> Gin: no, most common cause is a bad flash site
[12:47] <ikonia_> rachel /join
[12:47] <velko> rachel, /j #channelname
[12:47] <kingrayray> shiznit_: if you are in gnome right now, open a terminal and do ls ~/.gtkrc*
[12:47] <erUSUL> Gin: not in my experience
[12:47] <Gin> ikonia_, it is youtube.com :S
[12:47] <kingrayray> if there are any gtkrc files, remove them. gnome handles that on it's own
[12:47] <ikonia_> Gin: what version of the flash plugin are you using ? what specification is your cpu
[12:47] <rachel> WHAT IF i dont know a certainchannel name i just want to look around and see whats on here?
[12:48] <shiznit_> gin what ur cpu
[12:48] <Rageon> do different heatsinks require different thermal paste?
[12:48] <ikonia_> rachel: /join #freenode and ask about irc lesons
[12:48] <Alp`> velko: i found a guide :) http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/ext2toext3.htm
[12:48] <Gin> I got a p4 2.4 ghz with 1gb ram
[12:48] <ikonia_> !offtopic >Rageon
[12:48] <ikonia_> Gin should be ok, what version of ubuntu
[12:48] <baabaablacksheep> hi all, after my ubuntu installation, i can't get it to boot up
[12:48] <velko> Alp`, its easy and really works like a charm. you don't have to worry about the conversion
[12:48] <baabaablacksheep> anyway idea why?
[12:48] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep what is the problem
[12:48] <kingrayray> baabaablacksheep: you will have to be more specific
[12:48] <Gin> ikonia_, feisty
[12:48] <Alp`> velko: i appreciate that :)
[12:48] <baabaablacksheep> int 14: cr2 c10000000 err 00000002 eip c03f3c3e and so on...
[12:49] <ikonia_> Gin very unusual,
[12:49] <baabaablacksheep> i've the above error
[12:49] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep thats of no help to us
[12:49] <kingrayray> wow
[12:49] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep more detail please
[12:49] <shiznit_> it says
[12:49] <baabaablacksheep> i've installed fiesty server ed with lamp
[12:49] <shiznit_> /home/shiznit/.gtkrc-1.2-gnome2
[12:49] <baabaablacksheep> supposedly everything installed fine. no errors
[12:49] <xen_> lol this ati fglrx crap is impossible!!!!
[12:49] <xen_> ffs
[12:50] <baabaablacksheep> however, when i tried to boot up, i got the above error.
[12:50] <baabaablacksheep> "int 14: cr2 c10000000 err 00000002 eip c03f3c3e" and so on...
[12:50] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep: explain the problem, the error,
[12:50] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep: and so on is no help, we need more detail
[12:50] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep what you've shown me so far is not an error
[12:50] <panosru> Does anyone uses ergomedia 700 keyboard here?
[12:50] <ReAn> Hey, I just tossed a 2nd NIC into my machine, I need to configure it but have no idea where to start, anyone have a trigger or a link to something that could take me through the process or have any helpfull tips?
[12:50] <baabaablacksheep> err, the thing is, as i've said, i installed fine, but it doesn't boot up
[12:51] <ferent> heguru: thanks for the route del -net 89.0.0.0 gw 0.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 command, could you tell me the reason the command route del 89.0.0.0 doesn?t run?
[12:51] <ikonia_> ReAn go to "System -- Admin --- Network admin"
[12:51] <tarelerulz> it is nice that findsmb just show my computers smb sever/share and komba2 just show all the smb shares on my net work as having the same ip
[12:51] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep what is the problem on boot
[12:51] <baabaablacksheep> after grub loaded, it went to this screen with those text at the bottom of the screen
[12:51] <julle-> does anyone know a kombined distro that surves the purpose of a gateway and a NAS ?
[12:51] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep then what ?
[12:51] <ReAn> ikonia_: I'm running Ubuntu Server
[12:51] <ikonia_> julle- any distro can do that
[12:51] <ReAn> not desktop
[12:51] <ReAn> no X
[12:51] <ikonia_> ReAn /etc/network/interfaces
[12:51] <baabaablacksheep> it hangs, i can't get any further than that
[12:52] <ikonia_> ReAn then you should know how to configure a network card
[12:52] <ReAn> lol
[12:52] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep how long does it hang for - do you see the "kernel alive" message
[12:52] <ReAn> that's why im learning
[12:52] <ReAn> =D
[12:52] <baabaablacksheep> nothing i try seems to get it to give me a terminal
[12:52] <ikonia_> ReAn use the desktop
[12:52] <baabaablacksheep> no, there's no kernel alive message
[12:52] <ReAn> the machine isn't really designed to handle x
[12:52] <julle-> ikonia_ are you familiar with FreeNAS. i want a interface like such, and to make that from scratch is kinda hard.
[12:52] <velko> ReAn,  http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-gateway.en.html
[12:52] <ReAn> it's got an onboard 128kb video card or something stupidly simple
[12:52] <ikonia_> julle- no distros come with that
[12:53] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep put in the live cd and run memtest for around 8 hours
[12:53] <ReAn> best it can do is 640x480 @ 16 colors :p
[12:53] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep see if you get any errors
[12:53] <kingrayray> smoothwall makes a great gateway
[12:53] <ReAn> (it's a 2U server)
[12:53] <ReAn> but thx for the info
[12:53] <bora_> What is the difference between "update-manager -d" and "update manager -c -d" What does -c do?
[12:53] <baabaablacksheep> oh my god... 8 hours... i had wanted to get it up and running by tonight...
[12:54] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep your giving me nothing to work with, so thats the best I can offer, you could always try a re-install
[12:54] <shiznit_> anyone running xgl?
[12:54] <baabaablacksheep> i've already tried to reinstall 3 times... :(
[12:54] <vl_ad1> does anyone have the Winki the Ripper deb packages? pls tell me or send it to me
[12:54] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep then run memtest
[12:54] <vl_ad1> i appreciate
[12:54] <cash> Hi
[12:54] <baabaablacksheep> ok, the error is as follows
[12:54] <velko> vl_ad1, you can pull it trough synaptic
[12:54] <ikonia_> shiznit_ most people on fesity are
[12:55] <vl_ad1> nope
[12:55] <vl_ad1> velko: i tried
[12:55] <vl_ad1> and it dose not work
[12:55] <cash> How I can specified the type of my memory ? I mean DDR or DDR-II
[12:55] <xen_> who managed to get fgrlx working? (without that bloody mesa crap) ??
[12:55] <vl_ad1> i add the sources and they give me error
[12:55] <screenname92834> is there a channel for gcc?
[12:55] <vl_ad1> the websites are off line or something
[12:55] <velko> did you added this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://www.winki-the-ripper.de/share/debs/ubuntu feisty contrib ?
[12:55] <shiznit_> ikonia_ i am following the guide and i need dbus-x11 apparently
[12:55] <ikonia_> cash thats hardware
[12:55] <MeRodent> cash, memory type is handled by bios
[12:55] <velko> vl_ad1, do you use feisty?
[12:56] <vl_ad1> velko: wait
[12:56] <vl_ad1> yep
[12:56] <vl_ad1> i use feisty
[12:56] <screenname92834> velko: what does that archive have in it?
[12:56] <baabaablacksheep> Int 14: Cr2 c1000000 err 00000001 eip c03f3c3e cs 00000060 flags 00010006 \n stack: 373c0046 00000000ffffffffc04900000 00001400 00000000 004000000 ffffff80
[12:56] <baabaablacksheep> it's mem error?
[12:56] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep ahh kernel panic
[12:56] <velko> screenname92834, winki - video conversion utility
[12:56] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep run memtest
[12:56] <cash> ikonia_ i know or U mean that I should join to chanel
[12:56] <baabaablacksheep> what
[12:56] <kingrayray> those appear to be memory addresses
[12:56] <TxPitou> xen fgxl and ati or nvidia ?
[12:56] <baabaablacksheep> yea, i know it's mem addresses
[12:56] <baabaablacksheep> though, what's the problem?
[12:56] <ikonia_> cash your hardware determains what memory you can use
[12:57] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep run memtest for 12-ish hours and see if you get any errors
[12:57] <kingrayray> there is no way we can decipher the actual problem from just that
[12:57] <vl_ad1> velko just wait you are really fast lool
[12:57] <cash> ikonia_ =))) I cant to find docs .... So it is impossible check that in Ubuntu ?
[12:57] <kingrayray> is it /after/ grub? or when grub starts? does the kernel start to boot?
[12:57] <ikonia_> cash no
[12:57] <ikonia_> cash get your motherboard make/model and look it up on the interent
[12:58] <roachmmflhyr> when issuing the users command i see that my username is logged in 5 times?? what does this mean?
[12:58] <ikonia_> cash you can boot memtest too and see what that reports - but that doesn't mean your using the right type - just what your currently using
[12:58] <kingrayray> means you have 4 terminals and an x session open probably
[12:58] <cjae> I have a remote security dvr which I would like to remotely monitor, the remote monitoring program only runs un win let alone IE. yuck tryingto find substitute
[12:58] <ikonia_> roachmmflhyr it means you have 5 ttys's open
[12:58] <shiznit_> how do i install dbus-x11 so i can try xgl? apt-get wont download it
[12:58] <lucien> i've manually configured my network, but every time i reboot i have to "ifdown, ifup" the interface to get it working. i want it to connect automatically. what could be the error?
[12:58] <baabaablacksheep> anyway, what if there's error after the mem test? is there anyway to fix it?
[12:58] <cash> ikonia_ It is old laptop I cant find right docs .Any way thanks a lott !!
[12:58] <ikonia_> shiznit_ are you using fesity ?
[12:58] <shiznit_> yes
[12:59] <vl_ad1>  GPG error: http://www.winki-the-ripper.de feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 93694CB777FC3D4B
[12:59] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheepwe figure it out from the memory
[12:59] <roachmmflhyr> ikonia_: thats what i thought but i checked and no other ttys are logged in
[12:59] <cjae> cjae, hey
[12:59] <vds> hi all
[12:59] <kingrayray> roachmmflhyr: a terminal window counts
[12:59] <ikonia_> roachmmflhyr things like "gnome" is one
[12:59] <kingrayray> so does your xsession
[12:59] <velko> vl_ad1, ok. you have to get the signature. wait a second, i'll give you the command
[12:59] <ikonia_> shiznit_ so xgl is already installed
[12:59] <vl_ad1> ok
[12:59] <vds> what's the best way to use vserver with feisty ?
[12:59] <vl_ad1> thank you velko:
[12:59] <velko> vl_ad1,  sudo gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys 77FC3D4B
[12:59] <ikonia_> shiznit_ enable desktop effects in feisty and youru using it
[01:00] <kingrayray> roachmmflhyr: to put it simply, it is nothing to be concerned about hehe
[01:00] <velko> vl_ad1, sudo gpg --armor --export 77FC3D4B | sudo apt-key add -
[01:00] <Hy-Romania> hello
[01:00] <Hy-Romania> i have a big problem
[01:00] <velko> vl_ad1, and then fire up synaptic and try again
[01:00] <cjae> can someone highlight message to test pc speaker beep?
[01:00] <vl_ad1> now i should look for it velko:?
[01:00] <ReAn> thx for the help ikonia_, i was able to get it working by editing the interfaces file =D
[01:00] <kingrayray> cjae:  :)beep
[01:00] <vl_ad1> ok
[01:00] <vl_ad1> wait i'll give you my answer
[01:00] <vl_ad1> a sec
[01:00] <roachmmflhyr> kingrayray: thanks so much i feel dumb now...hehe i had a few terminals open on another workspace
[01:00] <cjae> kingrayray, thanks
[01:00] <shiznit_> ikonia_ i was following this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl
[01:00] <Downix> morning
[01:01] <shiznit_> didnt know it was already installed
[01:01] <kingrayray> roachmmflhyr: hehe its ok i remember a few years ago when i asked the exact same question
[01:01] <Downix> I was wondering if anyone here had experience with the SPARC port of Ubuntu
[01:01] <vl_ad1> velko: winki and winki data?
[01:01] <vl_ad1> bough of them?
[01:01] <velko> vl_ad1, yes
[01:01] <vl_ad1> ok
[01:01] <vl_ad1> i got it
[01:01] <velko> vl_ad1, it will pull a bunch of other dependencies too
[01:02] <Hy-Romania> i can't restart ubuntu without the instalation cd ... it start's the grub prompt and nothing happen so... i have to insert my instalation cd and after that i have to select boot from hard
[01:02] <vl_ad1> loooooooool velko: when i put to install winki it automaticaly installs winki data
[01:02] <roachmmflhyr> kingrayray: haha wow ive been using slack ubuntu and fedora  on and off for like 3 years now and never seen this before....haha wow
[01:02] <Hy-Romania> i have it on an toshiba sattelite
[01:02] <vl_ad1> yep true
[01:02] <_SiLENT_> is there an antivirus for Linux?
[01:02] <vl_ad1> it has dependencies
[01:02] <roachmmflhyr> _SiLENT_:  clam av
[01:02] <MeRodent> !virus | _SiLENT_
[01:02] <Downix> _SiLENT_: There are Viruse for Linux?  8)
[01:02] <ubotu> _SiLENT_: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[01:02] <Alp`> i'm searching for good backup solutions for my home-linux. it should support incremental save of data and easy to recover if my system crashes. does anybody knows something that could help me?
[01:03] <vl_ad1> velko: where is installed?
[01:03] <roachmmflhyr> _SiLENT_:  lock your box down and you wont need one
[01:03] <vl_ad1> in sound and video?
[01:03] <Hy-Romania> vl_ad1: can you help?!
[01:03] <_SiLENT_> lock ?
[01:03] <velko> vl_ad1, /usr/bin/winki (the script) and /usr/share/winkirip (the data)
[01:03] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: i once had the sparc port on my ultra10, but i put solaris back on it a couple of months ago
[01:03] <vl_ad1> how can i run it?
[01:03] <vl_ad1> by code?
[01:03] <velko> vl_ad1, you mean from the command line?
[01:04] <vl_ad1> yep
[01:04] <vl_ad1> i got it
[01:04] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: This is an older SuperSparc twin-proc
[01:04] <velko> vl_ad1, type winki in a terminal
[01:04] <vl_ad1> but how can i put it in sound and video?
[01:04] <Naima> ciao
[01:04] <_SiLENT_> and what about firewalls? are they also not required in linux?
[01:04] <vl_ad1> never mind i'll run it with Alt + F2
[01:04] <volantares> ikonia_: you're going to love this
[01:04] <Don64> !firewall | _SiLENT_
[01:04] <ubotu> _SiLENT_: 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).
[01:05] <velko> vl_ad1, it should be there. it's name is "video encoding" or such
[01:05] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: cool :) is that already a sparcv9 instruction set? i think the sparc version of ubuntu is for the sparcv9 specification
[01:05] <vl_ad1> ohhhhhhhhhhhhh ok
[01:05] <vl_ad1> yeppppppppppppppp
[01:05] <volantares> ikonia_: i reinstall vista, and now both boot sectors appear to work
[01:05] <vl_ad1> i installed ubuntu studio and i have may software in the video and sound
[01:05] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: Nope, only v8.  Darnit.  Guess I'll stick to Debian then
[01:05] <vl_ad1> i'm mesead up
[01:05] <vl_ad1> :-D
[01:05] <volantares> ikonia_: i can boot off either system from my bios
[01:05] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: :(
[01:05] <vl_ad1> velko: I appreciate your help and thank you 10000000000000000000000 X times
[01:06] <vl_ad1> ;)
[01:06] <volantares> ikonia_: but i'm going to change the entire structure anyway becaues the fakeraid is a lot of trouble
[01:06] <_SiLENT_> so, does the ubuntu firewall have all the functionality that Windows firewalls usually have?
[01:06] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: Not a big issue, as it'll be my dev machine.
[01:06] <Downix> _SiLENT_: Far more functionality..
[01:06] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: i was impressed by how quickly debian runs. it's so much faster than solaris on the same hardware.
[01:06] <shiznit_> silent apt-get firestarter
[01:06] <PKdoR> hoa ccan i make VLC my default media player?
[01:07] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: Indeed.  There's a reason why it's nickname has been Slowaris for decade
[01:07] <Hy-Romania> anyone who can help me!?!!
[01:07] <KakaRoT-|> _SiLENT_: google iptables
[01:08] <Hy-Romania> i like ubuntu but if it doesn't boot i will have to delete it
[01:08] <Hy-Romania> and go back to that windows xp
[01:08] <Hy-Romania> please...
[01:08] <Downix> Hy-Romania: What is your problem?  I missed seeing one listed earlier
[01:08] <KakaRoT-|> you want to delete it not to fix it?
[01:08] <Hy-Romania> i can't restart ubuntu without the instalation cd ... it start's the grub prompt and nothing happen so... i have to insert my instalation cd and after that i have to select boot from hard
[01:09] <Hy-Romania> i want to fix it
[01:09] <Hy-Romania> but no forum has an unswer
[01:09] <Downix> Hy-Romania: That's it?  Sounds like Grub got damaged, that's all
[01:09] <Hy-Romania> Downix: can i private you
[01:09] <KakaRoT-|> download a linux livecd, mount your ubuntu partition and fix the file /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:10] <Downix> Hy-Romania: Sure, but KakaRoT-| just told you the answer
[01:11] <Downix> in my experience, the "can't be fixed" linux messup is super-rare.  While I've yet to have a Windows install that didn't need reformat/reinstall every year or so
[01:11] <Hy-Romania> KakaRoT-|:  but my ubuntu cd isn't a live cd?
[01:11] <ikonia_> Hy-Romania ubuntu cd's are livecd's
[01:11] <ikonia_> unless you usin a very old one
[01:11] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: This one is a dual 150Mhz, fine for the hardware work I'm doing here.
[01:11] <Hy-Romania> i have 7.04
[01:12] <ikonia_> Hy-Romania thats a live cd
[01:12] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: trying to program an FPGA with a scaled-down US T1
[01:12] <Hy-Romania> even so the problem persists
[01:12] <ikonia_> Hy-Romania no it doesn't you've not even tried the fix yet
[01:12] <Hy-Romania> i'm a new user of linux but i can read and no forum fixed this problem
[01:12] <_SiLENT_> can we run IE in ubuntu (through wine)?
[01:12] <shiznit_> y would you want to
[01:13] <ikonia_> Hy-Romania you've been told the fix in this channel, go and try it
[01:13] <Hy-Romania> i have only ubuntu on my system
[01:13] <Downix> _SiLENT_: Yes, but why would you want to?
[01:13] <ikonia_> Hy-Romania try the solution
[01:13] <volantares> ikonia_: did you see what i wrote before?
[01:13] <Hy-Romania> ok, be right back
[01:13] <Downix> Hy-Romania: ko
[01:13] <ikonia_> volantares sorry no, I've been in the lab getting kit set up
[01:13] <_SiLENT_> Downix, the activeX support that I need, is it available in Ubuntu without IE?
[01:13] <volantares> ikonia_: ok, will pm be easier?
[01:14] <ikonia_> volantares: yeah, then I won't miss you in future comments
[01:14] <southafrikanse> hello. I'm trying to copy a folder to /usr/share/amsn/skins but it says I don't have permission
[01:14] <cidwel> erUSUL, mira :/
[01:14] <Downix> _SiLENT_: Pardon, but ActiveX has nothing to do with IE
[01:14] <ikonia_> southafrikanse change the permissions or use sudo
[01:14] <cidwel> mierda no se copi! bueno dice, failed to fetch tal repertorio.... la suma md5 difiere
[01:14] <cidwel> y se jodio la actualizacion D:
[01:14] <Pici> !es | cidwel
[01:14] <ubotu> cidwel: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:14] <shiznit_> is it possible to make fonts look identical to windows?
[01:15] <cidwel> whoops
[01:15] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: mm, i understood most of the words in your sentence :-D let me check what an FPGA is...
[01:15] <southafrikanse> ikonia_, how to?
[01:15] <Nyle> shiznit_: yes
[01:15] <jonidimo> hello
[01:15] <Nyle> shiznit_: aptitude install msttcorefonts
[01:15] <erUSUL> cidwel: ??
[01:15] <_SiLENT_> Downix, so is it available or not? I use an e-money system that needs it to login...
[01:15] <southafrikanse> How do I copy folders?
[01:15] <Downix> _SiLENT_: ActiveX is Microsoft's replacement for COM, it's just an object file utilized by the OS itself.  Has absolutely nothing to do with IE.
[01:15] <shiznit_> nyle i did but its still not quite the same, and tahoma is missing
[01:16] <Nyle> sorry, that is the best we got
[01:16] <jpnurmi> what could be reason apache2 not getting automatically started on kubuntu 6.10? /etc/default/apache2 contains NO_START=0
[01:16] <shiznit_> its ol
[01:16] <shiznit_> ok*
[01:16] <jonidimo> I install ubuntu with xfs, but the grub didnt install. What I can do to solve this problem? I should install grub 2?
[01:16] <Downix> _SiLENT_: It's not available in any web browser, IE included, because it has nothing to do with web browsing
[01:16] <Downix> _SiLENT_: Would be akin to discussing car repair and you asking if you needed sugar and flower
[01:17] <volantares> flour?
[01:17] <Downix> _SiLENT_: Which e-money system, and I'll check.
[01:17] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: oh, okay :) i read tannenbaum computer architecture in german, so i don't know the english terms :) that sounds cool :)
[01:17] <paulowsky>  hi ,i just installed beryl, beryl-core and plugins from synaptic in ubuntu feisty. anybody know where i can find them on my desktop? they're not in 'desktop effects'.
[01:17] <ikonia_> Christmas tree is tannenbaum
[01:17] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: I just love that the T1 design is GPL'd now!  I want to make one that uses a HT bus
[01:17] <_SiLENT_>  what are u talking about? I have a folder "c:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files\" in windows. in I have an ActiveX element, which is used for login!!!!!!
[01:17] <_SiLENT_> in IE
[01:17] <ikonia_> paulowsky: I don't think there are gnome menu's for them
[01:18] <jonidimo> When i tried to install grub 2 it appears this: checking for bison... no
[01:18] <jonidimo> configure: error: bison is not found
[01:18] <ikonia_> jonidimo: don't compile grub
[01:18] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: i downloaded the sources a while back and got quite confused... :( maybe i should have another go :)
[01:18] <_SiLENT_> for example i can't login in opera, koz it hasn't activeX support
[01:18] <ikonia_> jonidimo: more so if you don't know how to build things
[01:18] <tarelerulz>  any of you  use use findsmb or komba2 to see samba. I do and with komba2 all the shared have same ip (192.168.2.6) or 169.245.6.149
[01:18] <Downix> _SiLENT_: can you login with firefox?
[01:18] <_SiLENT_> I didn't try
[01:18] <paulowsky> iknonia. how do i make them my default desktop manager? know how?
[01:18] <_SiLENT_> is it IE-based?
[01:19] <jonidimo> ikonia so what i should do?
[01:19] <Pici> _SiLENT_: You can run IE in wine using ies4linux.
[01:19] <ikonia_> paulowsky use session manager
[01:19] <Downix> _SiLENT_: No, it's mozilla-based.  But if you absolutely need IE, yes it does run.
[01:19] <ikonia_> jonidimo use grub
[01:19] <ikonia_> jonidimo not grub 2
[01:19] <Pici> !ies4linux > _SiLENT_ (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[01:19] <howlingmadhowie> apropos samba. whenever i scan a windows network using a samba client it takes a long time (about 20 seconds i suppose). is that usual for samba?
[01:20] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: I'm impressed with the design.  But I have also run across some serious flaws in it as well.
[01:20] <shiznit_> ikonia_ so to make my ui look like the theme screenshots i need to get the emerald and the gtk theme?
[01:20] <Pici> howlingmadhowie: Sounds typical to me.
[01:20] <_SiLENT_> lol, don't use IE for navigation? :))
[01:20] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: well, maybe not flaws, but performance issues
[01:20] <ikonia_> shiznit_: I don't know as I don't know what screen shots your on about, or what desktop config you have
[01:20] <jonidimo> but i had install ubuntu in xfs
[01:20] <ikonia_> jonidimo so ?
[01:20] <cjae> anyone know where to find info on how to setup the extra keys on a laptop
[01:20] <ikonia_> jonidimo you don't need to install grub 2
[01:20] <ikonia_> jonidimo grub supports xfs
[01:20] <shiznit_> ikonia_ mind if i private you
[01:20] <jonidimo> but how i install that?
[01:20] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: oh really? that's interesting. i'd like to do some real multithreaded programming so i was thinking of saving my pennies and buying one some day. are the flaws bad?
[01:21] <ikonia_> shiznit_ yes, sorry. This channel is fine for chat
[01:21] <Downix> _SiLENT_: IE is rather....  antiquated in the computing world.  Doesn't even support PNG files properly.
[01:21] <shiznit_> ok np
[01:21] <ikonia_> jonidimo its insalled with ubuntu
[01:21] <cjae> ikonia_, xfs likes lilo though
[01:21] <ikonia_> cjae xfs is a file system and doesn't care about boot loaders
[01:21] <_SiLENT_> Downix, how come it doesn't support png? the animated ones?
[01:21] <howlingmadhowie> _SiLENT_: and don't get me started on what IE does to borders and margins :(
[01:21] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: No, the flaws only really apply to end-cost for producing.  My goal is to get it to an affordable level
[01:21] <jonidimo> no, but in the instalation appears that grub couldnt install because of the xfs
[01:22] <ikonia_> jonidimo ok - so what you need to do is boot from the livecd and manually install grub
[01:22] <Downix> _SiLENT_: You'd have to ask Microsoft.  IE however is one of the worst display engines I've delt with outside of an Amiga's web browser
[01:22] <cidwel> what is the FS that you all recommend in a pendrive that should be work in linux and windows?
[01:22] <ikonia_> jonidimo note I say "install" not build and configure
[01:22] <_SiLENT_> Downix, this e-money system -> www.webmoney.ru
[01:22] <ikonia_> cidwel fat32
[01:22] <cidwel> *kin
[01:22] <Pici> cidwel: fat32 is the standard.
[01:22] <Downix> cidwel: FAT
[01:22] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: a worthy goal :) 64 threads on a chip :) woo-hoo!
[01:22] <cidwel> ok :)
[01:22] <cjae> ikonia_, install of xubuntu with xfs and grub failed for me  yesterday
[01:22] <_SiLENT_> well I use Opera usually, is there opera for linux?
[01:22] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: Well, this one would be a more modest 16-threads, but still.
[01:22] <Downix> _SiLENT_: Yup
[01:23] <shiznit_> yes silent
[01:23] <ikonia_> cjae well, thats your issue that should be fixable, you don't need lilo
[01:23] <shiznit_> opera 9.5 is especially good
[01:23] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: enough for me to speed up embarrassingly paralelizable tasks :)
[01:23] <shiznit_> i just wish it had a gmail plugin
[01:23] <jonidimo> mmm but how i install grub with xfs?
[01:23] <_SiLENT_> which is better - firefox or opera?
[01:23] <cjae> ikonia_,  didn't say will not live without lilo just said likes lilo
[01:23] <ikonia_> jonidimo just do "grub"
[01:23] <shiznit_> opera is faster, firefox has extentions
[01:24] <ikonia_> cjae it doesn't "like" lilo - its a file system, the file system knowns nothing about a boot loader
[01:24] <cjae> ikonia_, sorry
[01:24] <ikonia_> jonidimo then install a "root" and "setup" option
[01:24] <ikonia_> !grub > jonidimo
[01:24] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: Basically trying to mate it up to a hypertransport bus and a single bank of DDR2 RAM, which does limit the number of cores I can use.  But then it opens up other avenues for cost savings, because a standard HT chipset, such as ATI, nVidia or VIA would work.
[01:24] <shiznit_> Silent go with Firefox
[01:24] <_SiLENT_> shiznit_, why? :)
[01:24] <shiznit_> because the plugins are amazing
[01:25] <howlingmadhowie> however the boot loader needs to know about the file system. i suppose grub supports xfs as a boot partition type. but is the grub in the repositories configured to support xfs?
[01:25] <_SiLENT_> what plugs, for ex?
[01:25] <shiznit_> ex?
[01:25] <_SiLENT_> example
[01:25] <ikonia_> howlingmadhowie there is a stage1_5 for xfs so I assume so
[01:25] <shiznit_> silent
[01:26] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: sounds like you have your work cut out for you :) how cheap do you think it can get?
[01:26] <howlingmadhowie> ikonia_: okay :)
[01:26] <shiznit_> opps it dint paste, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
[01:27] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: so long as I'm just a hobbiest, not very.  But, it's GPL'd.  If a company likes the idea, they could get it into the Athlon-64 range
[01:28] <shiznit_> opacify + focus on cursor = amazing
[01:28] <shiznit_> i just need to add a delay on focus like in windows, anyone know how
[01:29] <Alp`> i'm searching for good backup solutions for my home-linux. it should support incremental save of data and easy to recover if my system crashes. does anybody knows something that could help me?
[01:29] <shiznit_> separate /home partition?
[01:30] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: I still think that a CPU like MIPS or SPARC would have served the various "want to topple Wintel" groups better, but almost all of them went for PPC.  **boggle**
[01:30] <shiznit_> anyone with nvidia 8 series have problems? i get a black screen after install
[01:30] <Mooi> Hello, I've installed Gutsy. When loading nvidia drivers, I get "FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia". What to do?
[01:31] <Mooi> I have installed it through the restricted-modules utility
[01:31] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: i don't know anything about the architecture of ppc, but i've done some assembler coding on an old imac and it was a nightmare compared with sparc (even considering the explicit pipelining)
[01:31] <southafrikanse> how to copy a folder?
[01:32] <Mooi> southafrikanse: in Terminal or in Desktop?
[01:32] <southafrikanse> Mooi, terminal of course....
[01:32] <shiznit_> does anyone use focus on cursor?
[01:32] <Mooi> ah ;)
[01:32] <Mooi> cp source destination
[01:32] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: PowerPC is a sub-set of POWER, a mainframe CPU.  And it shows.  SPARC was originally a university project, still is in many respects, and it shows there.  Keep It Simple, Stupid!  8)
[01:32] <Mooi> cp source destination-directory/
[01:33] <paulowsky> ikonia. i can't seem to do it still.any help?
[01:33] <southafrikanse> Mooi, what if you don't have permission to copy that folder there?
[01:33] <Mooi> then you can't
[01:33] <southafrikanse> Mooi, then how can I copy the folder?
[01:33] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: I used to work for one of the neo-Amiga companies.  But nobody there listened.  They thouht since Apple went PPC it was ideal for them.  Now, they're tied to a dead-end CPU.  With SPARC, if Sun did blow up tomorrow... take the chip to another manu.  Fuji, TI, even IBM will make you CPU's.
[01:34] <paulowsky> i can see the beryl setting manager but i dont know how to get it to work
[01:34] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: i think this is the area where foss can really shine. the manufacturer of a new architecture only has to help get gcc working on the architecture and then every piece of foss can be compiled to run :)
[01:35] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: agreed 110%.  That's why for my "Amiga fix" I run AROS now.
[01:35] <jpnurmi> what could be the reason for apache2 not getting automatically started on kubuntu 6.10? /etc/default/apache2 contains NO_START=0 and /etc/init.d/apache2 is +x
[01:35] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: aros?
[01:35] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: a clone of the old Amiga's OS.
[01:36] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: There are 2 active clones of the old OS, AROS, a FOSS, and MorphOS, which is closed source.  Plus there is, technically, the real OS but it's tied up with litigation
[01:37] <shiznit_> is gutsy stable enough for everyday use?
[01:37] <Downix> shiznit_: I wouldn't yet
[01:37] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: oh, okay :) (i'm reading the wikipedia page now and thinking of my old amiga 2000 (or was it a 1500?))
[01:37] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: Was the CD-bay below or above the floppy?
[01:38] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: I used to work for the MorphOS co, so I can identify most models on sight now
[01:39] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: it didn't have a cd bay, if i remember correctly. it was a desktop with 2 floppy drives and the 68000 processor
[01:39] <shiznit_> compiz fusion is very impressive, runs great on this intel g950
[01:39] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: 1500 then.
[01:40] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: Man, that means the best version of the OS you saw was 2.04.... not even close to current
[01:40] <shiznit_> sensible soccer for amiga was amazing, u just reminded of that
[01:41] <void^> i always prefered goal over sensible soccer
[01:41] <shiznit_> never played that
[01:41] <Hy-Romania> Downix: can you check you private from me please
[01:41] <dell_lin> how to mount a iso file which is on pen drive
[01:41] <Hy-Romania> i need your hellp
[01:42] <hjmills> what is the best way to give somebody my public key? Email seems a stupid option...
[01:42] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: we're talking ca. 1990 here :) and i only ever used it to play games on :(
[01:42] <shiznit_> noob question, but how do i add a gutsy repository?
[01:42] <Mooi> Hello, nvidia drivers don't work here, I installed them using the restricted drivers software. When loading the kernel module, I get "FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia". I am on Gutsy.
[01:42] <howlingmadhowie> hjmills: you can meet them in person :) (key-signing party)
[01:42] <scguy318> shiznit_: add lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:42] <shiznit_> ok thank you
[01:43] <scguy318> shiznit_: if theres a GUI way I haven't done it :P
[01:43] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: http://os.amigaworld.de/images/os39picture.jpg the last AOS for m68k  http://images.drobe.co.uk/extra/amiga3.jpg the PPC'd 4.0, http://www.osnews.com/img/2337/morphos2.jpg Morphos, and http://mama.indstate.edu/users/nova/arosshow/aros-icons.jpg AROS
[01:43] <shiznit_> synaptic right?
[01:43] <hjmills> howlingmadhowie, ok, but if I put it on a cd then anybody who gets the cd can decrypt my stuff - or do I just get them to scratch it to oblivion, melt it and smash it
[01:43] <scguy318> dell_lin: sudo mount -t iso9660 /path/to/iso /a/mnt/point/u/created
[01:43] <Pici> !beta > shiznit_ (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[01:43] <Pici> shiznit_: you can follow the intructions on the release notes if you want to upgrade now
[01:44] <howlingmadhowie> hjmills: no, no, no. public/private key pairs don't work like that
[01:44] <dell_lin> scguy318: thanks
[01:44] <hjmills> howlingmadhowie, ok then - I need a lesson on them then - any guides on the net you can recommend?
[01:44] <shiznit_> i just wanna get this dbus-x11 package
[01:44] <scguy318> shiznit_: totally didn't know about Third-party repos tab in Software Sources :P
[01:45] <scguy318> shiznit_: guess that saves me trouble :P
[01:45] <baabaablacksheep> is 255MB sufficient for the / directory?
[01:45] <howlingmadhowie> hjmills: it's simple really :) basically everybody has two keys. with the first key, they can encrypt data and with the second they can decrypt it. that's the trick -- having two different keys
[01:45] <Evanlec> baabaablacksheep, no!
[01:45] <baabaablacksheep> cos that's what the guided partitioning did for me
[01:45] <shiznit_> no way
[01:45] <adayah> if a device is listed to work out of the box in ubuntu edgy will it work out of the box in feisty?  also will this same device (wireless usb adapter for internet) work on a powerpc mac running feisty?  I dont have ndiswrapper to install it since its a powerpc incase it doesnt work.  were talking an airlink101 awll3026 device which ubuntu docs say work out of the box
[01:45] <scguy318> baabaablacksheep: the entire OS needs about 2.5 GB or so, so no
[01:46] <hjmills> howlingmadhowie, ok, I thought the public key was the decrypting key so surely if I email a friend an encrypted file they need the public key to decrypt it
[01:46] <baabaablacksheep> so, using ubuntu's guided partioning using lvm doesn
[01:46] <baabaablacksheep> so, using ubuntu's guided partioning using lvm isn't going to work?
[01:46] <shiznit_> use manual
[01:46] <scguy318> hjmills: liek public/private key crypto? wouldn't you use a private key to decrypt, while you can pass around the public key as you wish?
[01:47] <baabaablacksheep> how should i set my manual partions?
[01:47] <howlingmadhowie> hjmills: they send you their public key (key for encryption). you encrypt the file with their public key. now they can decrypt it with their private key
[01:47] <hjmills> howlingmadhowie, ah ok, that makes more sense
[01:47] <phpcurious> why do i have eth0:avah in my /sbin/ifconfig ???
[01:47] <hjmills> howlingmadhowie, so by sharing my public key they can encrypt stuff to me but not from me. thanks
[01:48] <howlingmadhowie> hjmills: and seeing as they have the only copy of the private key, (which also needs a passphrase) the whole thing is really safe :)
[01:48] <scguy318> phpcurious: its the zeroconf interface should your comp be hooked up to such a newtork
[01:48] <hjmills> phpcurious, i saw that appear on my g/fs pc after I played with pppoe
[01:48] <jonidimo> I have xfs i search i google, it appears that i have to put this: grub grub> root (hd0,0) grub> setup (hd0) grub> quit
[01:48] <jonidimo> I try this in my computer but appears this: Error 27: Unrecognized command
[01:48] <jonidimo> What i do?
[01:48] <boubbin> is there a speed differences with ext2 and ext3, i accidentally formatted 120gb to ext2 and its almost full :)
[01:48] <howlingmadhowie> hjmills: just don't ever forget your passphrase!
[01:49] <hjmills> howlingmadhowie, lol
[01:49] <phpcurious> scguy318 : does that mean trouble in network configuration?
[01:49] <scguy318> phpcurious: having the interface isn't a big deal
[01:49] <shiznit_> will steam work emulated?
[01:49] <scguy318> shiznit_: sure, more likely to with latest Wine
[01:49] <Sajes> I have a bit of an issue.. :\
[01:49] <scguy318> shiznit_: though 0.9.45 might have issues
[01:49] <scguy318> shiznit:_: and, Wine is not an emulator ;)
[01:50] <shiznit_> oops :)
[01:50] <scguy318> !ask | Sajes
[01:50] <ubotu> Sajes: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:50] <Downix> I wish I could get WINE to run my City of Heroes
[01:50] <hjmills> shiznit_, i have had it work before but since then I have had problems where the client didnt recognise that I owned games so they weren't available for download
[01:50] <Sajes> scguy318, i was thinking of how to word it o.O
[01:50] <Downix> it feels dirty paying Transgaming for it
[01:50] <shiznit_> i dont care about the games as long as i can chat
[01:50] <cLip> anyone here use adobe design studio in linux?
[01:50] <phpcurious> scguy318: sorry for being noob but I was actually trying to make my ubuntu work with Windows Network printer...
[01:50] <Sajes> I'm trying to resize my windows partition to like 30gb, and taking the 20gb I got from resizing windows, and putting it into my Ubuntu partition.
[01:50] <howlingmadhowie> hjmills: we can try it out, if you want. i can send you my public key :)
[01:50] <hjmills> shiznit_, probably fine then - thought I haven't tried recently
[01:51] <Pici> shiznit_: Steam should work, you can ask about specific application support in #winehq
[01:51] <hjmills> howlingmadhowie, yeah - if thats ok that would be good, thanks. you need my email addy?
[01:51] <shiznit_> ok ty
[01:51] <Sajes> But when I resize my windows partition, theres no way to resize the Ubuntu partition, because the empty space goes after the windows partition instead of before the ubuntu partition.
[01:51] <Sajes> So how do I move the empty partition? o.O
[01:51] <howlingmadhowie> hjmills: i would paste it here, but that would be overkill. how do you start a private chat again?
[01:52] <hjmills> howlingmadhowie, /msg i think
[01:52] <volantares> Downix: if you don't like paying for directx support, go to windows
[01:52] <volantares> Downix you'll get DX for free there
[01:52] <dell_lin> mounted now how do i acess it
[01:52] <shiznit_> if they only ported CS:S to linux i would be 99% done with windows
[01:53] <tetrimino> SUP!!!
[01:53] <dell_lin> scguy318: mounted now how do i acess it
[01:53] <shiznit_> does it run ok through wine?
[01:53] <scguy318> dell_lin: cd or browse your mount point
[01:53] <Downix> volantares: I don't mind paying, just don't like paying per-month.
[01:53] <Sajes> Anyone have any suggestions? :[
[01:53] <scguy318> shiznit_: yep i think, mic feils tho
[01:53] <dell_lin> ok
[01:53] <dell_lin> thanks
[01:53] <volantares> brb
[01:53] <jonidimo> grub> hd(0,0)
[01:54] <jonidimo> hd(0,0)
[01:54] <jonidimo> Error 27: Unrecognized command
[01:54] <npnufn> I can't see notifications from Trillion in my Gaim.  Is there any good alternative for GAIM,
[01:54] <scguy318> npnufn: Pidgin? :P
[01:54] <hjmills> npnufn, have you tried gaim-guifications?
[01:54] <npnufn> same problem in Pidgin.
[01:54] <scguy318> npnufn: i use a third-party repo for Pidgin
[01:54] <jonidimo> grub> root (hd0,0)
[01:54] <jonidimo> root (hd0,0)
[01:54] <jonidimo> Error 21: Selected disk does not exist
[01:55] <npnufn> scguy318; what is the plugin.
[01:55] <volantares> Downix: i guess it must take a lot of effort to do a full conversion.. btw, do you know if they're trying to get PS3.0 or PS4.0 suport?
[01:55] <scguy318> shouldn't that be root hd(0,0)?
[01:55] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: ok, overkill, I know.
[01:55] <scguy318> npnufn: notifications like pop-ups?
[01:55] <Downix> volantares: no idea.  I just like running my 1 and only 1 game.  8)
[01:55] <npnufn> hjmills; GAIM is not receiving/interpreting the notifications so no use of guifications.
[01:55] <npnufn> and I already have that.
[01:55] <howlingmadhowie> Downix: it looks a wee bit better than the workbench 1.3 i remember from my childhood
[01:56] <scguy318> npnufn: if you're looking for an alternate IM client, Kopete is a possibility
[01:56] <npnufn> I can see the keyboard activity from other GAIM users but not from Trillion.
[01:56] <npnufn> Kopete<GAIM.
[01:56] <npnufn> I need something >GAIM
[01:56] <jonidimo> i want to install grub in xfs
[01:57] <shiznit_> yea i miss trillian
[01:57] <npnufn> when Pidgin can reach trillian.
[01:57] <hjmills> shiznit_, trillian in wine?
[01:57] <Downix> howlingmadhowie: the architecture is brilliant, but without the custom hardware in the modern-day OS's it's just another OS, nothing special.  Hence why I tinker in FPGA's
[01:57] <shiznit_> is it worth it, gaim is fine
[01:58] <shiznit_> i miss the secure connection feature the most
[01:58] <hjmills> npnufn, SELECT * FROM `tbl_im_clients` WHERE `client` > `gaim`;
[01:58] <hjmills> npnufn, sorry - no records returned...
[01:58] <BUDD}{A> i got a small problem i got beryl installed and everything is working great but for some reason i switch to the cube view and i got like a 8 sided cube like 8 desktops what setting did i change i only want 4 line normal
[01:58] <hjmills> shiznit_, there are plugins like off the record for encryption in gaim
[01:58] <shiznit_> oO
[01:58] <shiznit_> ty sir
[01:59] <shiznit_> is beryl > compiz fusion
[01:59] <usamahashimi> hello everyone
[01:59] <npnufn> SELECT count(*) from tbl_im_clients;
[01:59] <npnufn> +----------+
[01:59] <npnufn> | count(*) |
[01:59] <npnufn> +----------+
[01:59] <npnufn> |      2 or 3 |
[01:59] <npnufn> +----------+
[01:59] <npnufn> 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
[02:00] <usamahashimi> i am having a problem with apt, http://pastebin.com/m76fb61e0   can any expert help me?
[02:00] <npnufn> hjmills; just fun.
[02:00] <hjmills> npnufn, lol
[02:00] <Kopfgeldjaeger> hi
[02:00] <Pici> npnufn: dont do that please.
[02:01] <npnufn> Pici; sorry;
[02:01] <jonidimo> fdisk -l
[02:01] <scguy318> usamahashimi: i would imagine that editing /var/lib/dpkg/status and removing the EOF char in your text editor might do it
[02:01] <Inglor> hello, I need help getting Azureus to work under Feisty with a router
[02:01] <tripppy> will ubuntu 7.10 work on a 1 gig CF card?
[02:02] <scguy318> usamahashimi: actually, perhaps fixing the broken package might do it
[02:02] <Inglor> In specific with port issues
[02:02] <BUDD}{A> can anyone help
[02:02] <scguy318> tripppy: think not, I could be wrong but doesn't the OS need about 2.5 GB? you could pare it down I suppose tho
[02:02] <scguy318> !ask | BUDD{}A
[02:02] <ubotu> BUDD{}A: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:02] <BUDD}{A> i got a small problem i got beryl installed and everything is working great but for some reason i switch to the cube view and i got like a 8 sided cube like 8 desktops what setting did i change i only want 4 line normal
[02:03] <shiznit_> can i add http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy as a 3rd party package?
[02:03] <Pici> !effects | BUDD}{A
[02:03] <ubotu> BUDD}{A: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[02:03] <shiznit_> i mean repository
[02:03] <hjmills> usamahashimi, i think there is a backup of that file somewhere - make a copy of that to another location befoer you start playing (backup the backup)
[02:03] <Inglor> BUDD}{A there is a beryl irc channel for this sort of questions, anyway try to check what your settings are in the admin application for it
[02:03] <scguy318> shiznit_: prob I guess
[02:04] <Pici> shiznit_: Why would you want to do that?
[02:04] <shiznit_> so i can get this dbus-x11 file
[02:04] <usamahashimi> scguy318: can you guide me that how can i do it, i mean fix te broken package?
[02:04] <Inglor> hello, I need help getting Azureus to work under Feisty with a router, I'm having issues with ports, under Windows the downloads are around 400Kbps and in ubuntu they don't go above 5kbps if they even start
[02:04] <Pici> shiznit_: You seriously risk breaking your system by doing that you know.
[02:04] <shiznit_> hm
[02:05] <shiznit_> so this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl is not safe?
[02:05] <scguy318> Inglor: check your port forward?
[02:05] <scguy318> shiznit: dont see why you need Gutsy for that package
[02:05] <Inglor> scguy318 I get : Testing port 51020 ... OK !
[02:05] <ubnub> whats a good tool for network control in ubuntu?
[02:06] <Inglor> The health stat of this torrent is changing from red to yellow and it's been blue for a few seconds before
[02:06] <Inglor> *green
[02:06] <scguy318> Inglor: it could be the torrent itself
[02:06] <kazim> I am not able to install ubuntu-effects my X3100 965 GM intel chipset... any pointers?
[02:06] <usamahashimi> scguy318: I googled and it told me that it is because of corrupt status file, the backup is in /var/backup but i dont know which file to copy
[02:06] <scguy318> Inglor: maybe you got a sucky one where leechers > seeds/
[02:06] <clarkey> scizzo yeah the text on web pages and in the UI is quite small
[02:06] <Inglor> scguy318, windows gets it at 400kbps, exact same torrent 10 minutes ago
[02:07] <shiznit_> pici_ sorry if im a total noob but i was trying to install xgl like that guide says and now im at the point where i need that file
[02:07] <Inglor> scguy318, linux gets it at 849 bytes per second
[02:07] <Inglor> scguy318, and now it's down to 0
[02:07] <scguy318> Inglor: strange, any tracker errors?
[02:07] <volantares> can aynone remind me where thunderbird stores its data in windows?
[02:07] <shiznit_> in XP?
[02:07] <ben_> I've got a tarball, extracted it, but there aren't any instructions inside on how to install. What are the general commands I need to use (sudo make install, compile etc.)  and how to use them
[02:07] <Inglor> scguy318, it's can't be the tracker, the torrent file or the router since it worked perfectly in windows, so it has to be ubuntu
[02:08] <scguy318> Inglor: mm, dunno
[02:08] <void^> Inglor: if you're using azureus, make sure you use sun's jre
[02:08] <Inglor> scguy318, also, I'm connected to only 6 out of ~200 seeders, and  I get only 200bytes per second
[02:08] <shiznit_> volantares its in documents and settings\user\app data
[02:08] <npnufn> why often Linux(GNOME) systems seem to respond slow compared to XP.  Any tweaks to get instant response from the applications.
[02:09] <Inglor> void^, I doubt that might cause slow download speeds, I have a very fast computer
[02:09] <npnufn> I can observer the time delay when a window got focus.
[02:09] <void^> Inglor: running azureus on gcj typically reduces download speed to 0.
[02:10] <npnufn> I can observer the time delay when a window gets focus.
[02:10] <Inglor> void^, but it's not 0, it's anywhere between 0 and 1k
[02:10] <shiznit_> i like how ubuntu is only using 450 megs of ram with all this stuff open
[02:10] <Inglor> void^, and anyhow I'm runnin sun-java
[02:11] <void^> Inglor: help->about says so?
[02:11] <DjViper> shiznit_: is firefox running?
[02:11] <shiznit_> yes with many tabs
[02:11] <npnufn> Inglor; is NAT ok.  because I see the same when the ports are blocked on my system.
[02:11] <DjViper> hehe okay
[02:11] <shiznit_> and extensions
[02:11] <ubnub> when ubuntu detects a wirlesse network card does it  automaticly start looking for  aps?
[02:11] <scguy318> npnufn: I believe his is ok, he did port test
[02:11] <scguy318> ubnub: dont think so
[02:11] <LadyNikon> ubnub: depends on what you have your wifi setting at
[02:11] <scguy318> shiznit_: Firefox is mem suck :(
[02:11] <DjViper> shiznit_: kill firefox and it will drop even lower :P
[02:11] <ben_> I've got a tarball, extracted it, but there aren't any instructions inside on how to install. What are the general commands I need to use (sudo make install, compile etc.) and how to use them
[02:12] <shiznit_> djviper i dont mind
[02:12] <scguy318> !make | ben_
[02:12] <ubotu> ben_: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[02:12] <Inglor> npnufn, NAT seems to be OK, it wasn't ok at the start but now it shows ok after I fixed it and it's still slow, void^ yes, it's java6
[02:12] <shiznit_> i im actually impressed, vista came preinstalled on this laptop and it was using 500+ at idle
[02:12] <ubnub> i have a  fresh install of ubuntu and want to put a wirless card in it but dont want it  brodasting anything what what i spesify
[02:13] <Inglor> I'll uninstall and install java just to make sure, and restore the router to the settings that made windows work with it
[02:13] <npnufn> Inglore; is that happening to every torrent.
[02:13] <shiznit_> speaking of wireless, how can i get rid of that keyring pop up
[02:13] <volantares> shiznit_: ty
[02:13] <Jokel> hi there i would like to know if it's possible to get automount (autofs) mounting an smb filesystem when it's available (or becomes available) and automaticly unmount it if the smb server shuts down or the network connection gets lost...
[02:13] <Inglor> npnufn. yes it does, It also happened with several trackers
[02:14] <shiznit_> volantares_ np
[02:14] <shiznit_> i was hoping you had hidden folders enabled
[02:15] <scguy318> shiznit_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager where it talks about automatic keyring
[02:15] <jussi01> shiznit_: install libpam-keyring
[02:15] <nightfreak> how to install feisty packages on dapper?
[02:16] <volantares> shiznit_: yeah i did
[02:16] <z1pp3r> So i've just got a new motherboard (gigabyte DS650SLI-DS-4 or something), which uses the Nvidia 650 chipset. However, this network card is not supported in linux?
[02:16] <Inglor> z1pp3r, I'm pretty sure it's supported
[02:16] <z1pp3r> i have the nvidia-glx package installed and working
[02:17] <Inglor> z1pp3r, a friend of mine has it working
[02:17] <z1pp3r> Inglor, none the less, i cannot get online using the live cd =/
[02:17] <scguy318> n1pp3r: nvidia-glx has nothing to do with networking :P
[02:17] <BUDD}{A> no one there
[02:17] <scguy318> *z1pp3r
[02:17] <Inglor> z1pp3r, are you running the liveCD now?
[02:17] <volantares> shiznit_: i haev to admit, it's a very inconvenient place to put it
[02:17] <jrib> nightfreak: why not just upgrade to feisty?
[02:17] <z1pp3r> Inglor, no... I'm in windows atm. I have a running linux installation, just need to fix grub to boot it
[02:18] <volantares> ubnub: i've had a lot of trouble with the latest nvidia drivers..
[02:18] <shiznit_> scguy328 jussi01 ty
[02:18] <scguy318> shiznit_: np
[02:18] <jussi01> :)
[02:18] <Inglor> z1pp3r, I'm assuming that since you have a new motherboard you also have a core2duo E6XXX series processor or an amd dual core processor that supports virtualization
[02:18] <Phader> Is anyone able to help with ndiswrapper and buffalo wli-u2-kg125s USB
[02:18] <ubnub> i just saw it in the restricted drivers manager so i  clivked install
[02:18] <z1pp3r> Inglor, E6750, yes
[02:18] <shiznit_> i have a q6660
[02:18] <scguy318> Phader: what about it?
[02:18] <shiznit_> can i run windows and linux at the same time
[02:19] <Inglor> shiznit_ , yes :)
[02:19] <scguy318> shizniz_: if you use a VM, sure
[02:19] <z1pp3r> shiznit_, "At the same time..." - yes
[02:19] <shiznit_> omg
[02:19] <jrib> !virtualization > shiznit_ (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:19] <shiznit_> if the 8800gtx would only work
[02:19] <z1pp3r> shiznit_, best option is to dual-boot though. So you can select to boot either windows or linux at startup
[02:19] <nightfreak> jrib: because i need a lts version
[02:19] <jrib> nightfreak: why
[02:19] <Phader> cant get ndiswrapper to work very new to this
[02:19] <Inglor> shiznit_ , you can run windows from within linux , I'm pretty sure there is a (new) workaround that lets you do hardware accel in windows from within linux, anyhow back to the subject
[02:19] <z1pp3r> Inglor, but uhm... why do you ask? (about virtualization that is)
[02:19] <scguy318> Phader: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[02:20] <nightfreak> jrib: its a webserver in production
[02:20] <scguy318> shitniz_: prob latest Nvidia driver, if you're willing to take a bit of work
[02:20] <shiznit_> i tried
[02:20] <shiznit_> read the forums
[02:20] <shiznit_> only vesa works
[02:20] <Inglor> z1pp3r, so you can work this out and still talk to us since once you'll log into ubuntu we can't help you since you're dualbooting
[02:20] <ubnub> i just got a wirless card and haveent installed it yet, is there any way to make sure ubuntu is set up so it not brodcast anything whn it detects it?
[02:20] <nightfreak> jrib: i tried to upgrade, but it failed for various reasons
[02:20] <shiznit_> i have dual monitor too and the refresh rates are all messed upo
[02:20] <z1pp3r> Inglor, no worries, i have a laptop
[02:20] <Inglor> z1pp3r, if you work with ubuntu virtualized in windows it will be much easier for us to guide you
[02:20] <Inglor> z1pp3r, oh then that's even better
[02:21] <jrib> nightfreak: well, it depends on what you are trying to install.  Your first recourse would be to check that what you are looking for has not been backported and is in the backports repository
[02:21] <jrib> !backports > nightfreak (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:21] <volantares> shiznit_: the latest nvidia drivers doesn't work for the 8800's?
[02:21] <shiznit_> no
[02:21] <shiznit_> not for me at leas
[02:21] <Inglor> z1pp3r, let me just call my friend and ask
[02:21] <z1pp3r> Inglor, i need to go get a shower though, i'll be right back to bug you some more =)
[02:21] <z1pp3r> thanks
[02:21] <volantares> shiz: yeah i was watching someone help someone trying to get it to work
[02:21] <nightfreak> jrib: i need php 5.2 which has not been backported so far
[02:22] <volantares> shiznit_ don't remember if they eventually fixed it.. some module wasn't loading
[02:22] <shiznit_> i even did the xserver cofing from the command line, no dice
[02:22] <Asathoor> I need some way of making an image of my harddisk. How is it done?
[02:23] <prc323>  Will somebody explain how to get SWAT working please?
[02:23] <shiznit_> is there a performance hit with running virtual os'
[02:23] <ubnub> asathoor mabey https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromLinux
[02:24] <jrib> nightfreak: then you would have to compile it and take care of the security updates yourself which defeats the purpose of LTS.  If you need recent software, it makes sense to run the latest stable release
[02:24] <Inglor> z1pp3r, there is a  lan driver at the gigabyte website, means ndiswrapper should do the trick
[02:24] <Asathoor> shiznit >> yes - I think so
[02:24] <Asathoor> ubnub >> thanx
[02:24] <jrib> nightfreak: your other option is to request a backport
[02:24] <shiznit_> no way then, need my 100fps in CS:S :(
[02:24] <Arne> hello
[02:24] <Arne> Is this IRC?
[02:24] <ubnub> i was looking though that page today trying to instal ubutu without a cs
[02:24] <Inglor> oh wait, I thought you tried to get wlan to work... are you trying to get just plain ol' lan?
[02:24] <Inglor> Arne, yes
[02:24] <z1pp3r> Inglor, hmm... I must say i've yet to experience ndiswrapper working out well for network cards. But it's nvidia, dont they have a driver for linux or something?
[02:24] <Arne> Thank you.
[02:25] <Asathoor> hej arne
[02:25] <Inglor> shiznit_, it runs at about 86% of the speed
[02:25] <ubnub> ened up installing ubuntu in vm to a phisical disk and then swaped the drive
[02:25] <nightfreak> jrib: why not just install it from feisty using pinning?
[02:25] <Arne> Hi.
[02:25] <Inglor> shiznit_, I don't see why you can't just run cs:s in wine anyway shouldn't be a performance hit at all :P
[02:25] <scguy318> shiznit_: forget about gaming inside a VM
[02:25] <shiznit_> really?
[02:25] <scguy318> shiznit_: yes
[02:25] <z1pp3r> shiznit_, use wine for CS gaming
[02:25] <shiznit_> omg
[02:25] <z1pp3r> it *should* work
[02:25] <Inglor> shiznit_, yes it runs on openGL anyway
[02:26] <shiznit_> cs:s is dx
[02:26] <Comrade-Sergei> how do you get ubuntu to install on a hp laptop
[02:26] <scguy318> Comrade-Sergei: LiveCD
[02:26] <shiznit_> you put the cd in and reboot
[02:26] <stefg> !install | Comrade-Sergei
[02:26] <ubotu> Comrade-Sergei: 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
[02:26] <z1pp3r> shiznit_, never played cs:s.... tried looking at the winehq application list for it? Maybe there is a workaround
[02:26] <IdleOne> !alternate | Comrade-Sergei
[02:26] <ubotu> Comrade-Sergei: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[02:26] <tetrimino> remember to burn it as image
[02:26] <Comrade-Sergei> obviously, they have problems
[02:26] <jrib> nightfreak: that gets rid of your LTS advantage anyway because that package would only get the feisty security updates.  It's also not guaranteed to work and may break things
[02:26] <Inglor> shiznit_, http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=3731
[02:27] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: obviously you have a problem :-) So what is ist?
[02:27] <Inglor> shiznit_ , CS:S is reported to install run and work under ubuntu 7.04
[02:27] <Inglor> z1pp3r, so what doesn't work is your lan?
[02:27] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, when i boot to the cd and select the first option it says something about how it cant allocate rosources to the pci and it hangs on a blank screen
[02:27] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: try the AlternateCD you can do a full install in text mode then when it is done you can sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop if you want the GUI
[02:28] <scguy318> z1pp3r: have you looked at this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[02:28] <Mario> hi
[02:28] <Inglor> scguy318, I think his problem is with lan and not wlan since that motherboard doesn't have wlan at all anyway
[02:28] <baabaablacksheep> for memtest, how many passes do i need before i can assume it's perfectly fine?
[02:28] <Mario> what do I need to do to get a local pop3 server?
[02:28] <Comrade-Sergei> IdleOne, i dont think i can handle a alternat install
[02:28] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: so my guess is acpi trouble. you might need additional boot parameters as listed in !boot
[02:28] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: it is straight forward and easy to follow
[02:28] <stefg> !boot | Comrade-Sergei
[02:28] <ubotu> Comrade-Sergei: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[02:28] <Comrade-Sergei> isnt there some things i can put on that options on boot?
[02:29] <jrib> nightfreak: keep your eye on https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/dapper-backports/+bug/123753 .  Maybe you can provide a working backport
[02:29] <shiznit_> ty guys im gonna try cs:s on the desktop as soon as i get the nvidia driver running
[02:29] <jrib> nightfreak: erm, that's the beta link.  Get rid of "edge" if it doesn't work
[02:29] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, ive tried alot of them to no avail
[02:29] <Inglor> shiznit_, what graphics card are you running
[02:29] <baabaablacksheep> for memtest, how many passes do i need before i can assume it's perfectly fine?
[02:29] <shiznit_> 8800gtx
[02:29] <scguy318> Inglor: ndiswrapper isn't just for WLAN
[02:29] <scguy318> Inglor: works for USB and Ethernet too supposedly
[02:29] <baabaablacksheep> i've already passes 3 passes with 0 errors
[02:30] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: have you serached google and ubuntu-forums for exact model of your laptop + 'ubuntu' ususally that yields ya howto
[02:30] <Inglor> scguy318,  for usb it works, but normal lan really shouldn't cause any problems anyway
[02:30] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, yea they dont work
[02:30] <z1pp3r> scguy318, give me 15 mins, then i'll have =). Thanks
[02:30] <Comrade-Sergei> its a hp pavilion dv9500
[02:30] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: then the problem might be located 60 cm outside the laptop ?
[02:31] <prc323>  Will somebody explain how to get SWAT working please? Samba Web Administration Tool
[02:31] <Evanlec> lol
[02:31] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, very funny
[02:31] <Inglor> anyhow, back to my azureus problem, I uninstalled it and reinstalled it opened azureus and it says Java 1.6.0
[02:31] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: first step to installing linux is getting over the fearof text installs. it really is not that difficult, the fact that you want to install linux is already a big step so have some faith and give it a shot :)
[02:31] <Inglor> still, my download speed is 1.7kbps
[02:31] <ikonia_> n
[02:32] <ikonia_> oops
[02:32] <libervisco> Is sabdfl here? Does he know of this petition? http://www.petitiononline.com/gutsy710/petition.html
[02:32] <Comrade-Sergei> IdleOne, um isnt it like 20 commands?
[02:32] <ikonia_> whats happened to the session, my screen is garbled
[02:32] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: that was not meant as a joke. Did you really . serious and carefully read the instructions, understood tehm and followed them ?
[02:32] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, yes... they dont work
[02:32] <stefg> !doesn't work | Comrade-Sergei
[02:32] <ubotu> Comrade-Sergei: Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[02:32] <libervisco> (sabdfl is Mark Shuttleworth btw)
[02:33] <jrib> libervisco: no, he's usually not in this channel
[02:33] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, it just hangs on a blank screen what more do you want?!?
[02:33] <scguy318> Comrade-Sergei: when you boot the CD? did you burn it as an image?
[02:33] <shiznit_> bittyrant>azereus
[02:34] <Inglor> now I am connected to a lot of peers (~40) but still I get slow download speeds
[02:34] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: done a media check and a memtest already? tried 'safe-mode'? tried 'noacpi noapic nolapic' as additional parameters?
[02:34] <shiznit_> try bit tyrant
[02:34] <Comrade-Sergei> scguy318, yes, it gives me the options to boot
[02:34] <scguy318> Inglor: dumb question: check your d/l and u/l caps?
[02:34] <shiznit_> and port forward
[02:34] <void^> bittyrant is a modified azureus that doesn't work properly. don't advocate it.
[02:34] <shiznit_> runs super fast for me
[02:34] <Inglor> scguy318, in azureus? it's 500k down and 40k up
[02:35] <shiznit_> what wrong with it
[02:35] <ikonia_> !worksforme | shiznit_
[02:35] <ubotu> shiznit_: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/
[02:36] <Inglor> I'm *THIS* close to running uTorrent under wine -_-
[02:36] <libervisco> jrib, oh well.. would be good if he takes notice.. wallpaper will be seen by thousands of users even outside of the current Ubuntu community so I think it matters that it is not just a brown version of OSX or Vista wallpaper...
[02:36] <shiznit_> ikonia_ what did i do wrong
[02:36] <libervisco> Which is why I think that petition matters.
[02:36] <scguy318> Inglor: go for it, Azureus is kinda bloated anyway
[02:36] <jrib> libervisco: you should consider emailing him then
[02:36] <shiznit_> i mean the program works right
[02:36] <Chousuke> Inglor: rTorrent is the best.
[02:36] <ikonia_> shiznit_ it works for YOU
[02:36] <libervisco> jrib, yeah, good idea.. though some people might have already done it..
[02:36] <Chousuke> Inglor: it's a CLI app, but it's the best nonetheless :P
[02:37] <ikonia_> shiznit_ read the comment ubotu sent you
[02:37] -jykiv:#ubuntu- http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/ind
[02:37] <jykiv> http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/ind
[02:37] <jykiv>  http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/ind
[02:37] -jykiv:#ubuntu-  http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/ind
[02:37] <ikonia_> Seveas: too quick !
[02:37] <Pici> ikonia_: he has a script :)
[02:37] <LjL> it's automatic
[02:37] <Inglor> I just can't believe I have to WINE a bittorrent application
[02:37] <ikonia_> cleer
[02:37] <shiznit_> well i guess that phrase is not cool but i wasnt aware of any problems
[02:37] <scguy318> Inglor: there are other alternate apps, but whatever makes you feel good is what I say
[02:38] <stefg> !p2p | Inglor
[02:38] <ubotu> Inglor: Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network).  -  BitTorrent: see !torrent  -  Direct connect: try valknut.  -  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PFileSharing for general information.
[02:38] <baabaablacksheep> for memtest, how many passes do i need before i can assume it's perfectly fine? i've already passes 3 passes with 0 errors
[02:38] <vds> on my laptop I'd like to have a virtual machine I can screw up at any time testing stuff
[02:38] <ikonia_> shiznit_ its not "not cool" its not wise to recommend known problem software
[02:38] <Inglor> !torrent
[02:38] <ubotu> Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[02:38] <ikonia_> baabaablacksheep told you about 8 hours
[02:38] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, IdleOne if i boot to a high resolution i can get a command prompt what can i do with this
[02:38] <shiznit_> point taken
[02:38] <Inglor> I'll try rTorrent
[02:38] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, IdleOne can i just do a startx?
[02:38] <LjL> baabaablacksheep, actually you should leave it running for at least a day, to be like 99% sure - and more, for nearly absolute certainty. it's really left up to your judgment
[02:39] <Tom47> can somone say why that name came up in pink?
[02:39] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: worth a try... let me guess: you have some ati mobility graphics adatper, right?
[02:39] <LjL> Tom47, what name?
[02:39] <vds> on my laptop I'd like to have a virtual machine I can screw up at any time testing stuff, what do you suggest for this kind of use on feisty ? xen, vserver, kvm, virtualbox ?
[02:39] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, no nvidia 8600 gs
[02:39] <Tom47> the person that was banned above
[02:39] <Tom47> the person that was banned above
[02:39] <Tom47> lj
[02:39] <LjL> Tom47, probably because he didn't send a message, but a CTCP
[02:39] <ikonia_> Tom47 he sent you a pm
[02:39] <ikonia_> Tom47 the pm shows up in pink
[02:39] <IdleOne> Tom47: he did /ctcp # message sends the msg to entire # and is annoying, not to metion it was a spam
[02:39] <Jububu> is there a hjt format editor for linux?
[02:39] <Inglor> wow, uTorrent worked out of the box no changes needed
[02:40] <Tom47> ty
[02:40] <BUDD}{A_> ok no one knows what this is but in the cube view in beryl i got like 8 sides instead of 4 how can i fix this
[02:40] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: ah, ok... then you prolly need the nvidia 100.x series driver. Either try gutsy beta (which has it) or get it from nvidia.com and buid a driver yiurself
[02:40] <LjL> !beryl > BUDD}{A_    (BUDD}{A_, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:41] <shiznit_> stefg will that work with my 8800gtx
[02:41] <shiznit_> cause it boots to black screen
[02:41] <Jububu> hey people, is there a hjt format editor for linux?
[02:41] <Frafra> hi, i'm using ubuntu gutsy beta on a 386 pc with a radeon 9200 card. how to enable proprietary drivers?
[02:41] <variant> BUDD}{A_: set the horizontal desktop size in beryl-manager
[02:41] <LjL> !gutsy > frafra    (frafra, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:41] <variant> Frafra: /join #ubuntu+1
[02:41] <Inglor> I guess that the problem isn't azereus, it's ubuntu blocking ports, I get somewhat bigger speeds with uTorrent, but it's still very very slow
[02:41] <BUDD}{A_> k
[02:42] <shiznit_> can u run berly themes on compiz-fusion + emerald
[02:42] <LjL> Jububu, what's the hjt format?
[02:42] <stefg> shiznit_: yes... although usinf nvidias driver instead of the official one will break your X after each kernel update. you will have to recompile then
[02:42] <variant> Inglor: ubuntu doesn't block any ports by default. it's more likely to be your router or isp
[02:42] <scguy318> Inglor: is your router forwarding by hostname or IP?
[02:42] <LjL> !beryl > shiznit_    (shiznit_, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:42] <shiznit_> i have never compiled anything except game levels lol
[02:42] <Jububu> hjt is treepad format
[02:42] <Jububu> is there any tree-based simple text editor for linux?
[02:43] <Inglor> variant, scguy318, the router can't be the problem since it works great in windows
[02:43] <BUDD}{A_> were do i find that
[02:43] <ikonia_> Jububu text editor edits text - how do you edit text in a tree format
[02:43] <scguy318> Inglor: but how are you forwarding in the first place?
[02:43] <stefg> Inglor: ubunut doesn't block ports if you didn't mess with iptables. Look at your router and at your ISP's polic on P2P trafficy
[02:43] <scguy318> Inglor: because your Windows may have a diff hostname than Ubuntu
[02:43] <scguy318> Inglor: if the router is forwarding by hostname that could be it
[02:44] <scguy318> Inglor: though since you told me NAT test passed, prob not the router
[02:44] <scguy318> Inglor: ISP throttling?
[02:44] <Inglor> scguy318, how could it be isp throttling if it works in windows
[02:44] <shiznit_> utorrent has encryption, should solve the throtling
[02:44] <void^> Inglor: are you on a wireless network?
[02:44] <Inglor> also, it's forwarding by IP
[02:44] <ubnub> mabey the tracker till sees you at the other ip addreses?
[02:44] <simplechat> hey, i've got a small problem with the installers, that they freeze when actually installing anything. this is for the codec installer or the add/remove programs dialog. apt-get isn't affected.
[02:44] <simplechat> is there anything that i can set?
[02:45] <Inglor> void^, it is a wireless router but I am connected to it wired where other computers (my 2 laptops) are connected to it wirelessly
[02:45] <scguy318> ubnub: what other IP address?
[02:45] <simplechat> the only lock is for apache2
[02:45] <ubnub> the fiirst computer that you tested the torrent on
[02:45] <Inglor> ubnub, it probably seems me from the router address which is the same
[02:46] <simplechat> any ideas?
[02:46] <IdleOne> Inglor: forward port for torrent to 192.168.0.X ( the assigned ip for the ubuntu machine ) see if that helps
[02:46] <z1pp3r> Inglor, okay back now. Your friend talked about anything he needed to do (ndiswrapper/driver) in order to get his nvidia 650 chipset (or well, ethernet card at least) running?
[02:46] <VIMMERN> is it possible to set hd parameters like dma and dma mode in grub?
[02:47] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, i have the alternate cd as an iso, what would i need to do to boot to that other than to burn it obviously
[02:47] <Inglor> IdleOne, 1)already tried it, doesn't help, 2)shouldn't matter since it works in windows
[02:47] <IdleOne> Inglor: is it the same machine?
[02:47] <Inglor> IdleOne, yes
[02:47] <z1pp3r> VIMMERN, yes, it is. I dont know how though
[02:47] <BUDD}{A_> what would be the best way to reset all the settings in beryl
[02:48] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: i'd recommend to burn it and use a CD. But there a ways to use a USB stick and other tricks
[02:48] <IdleOne> BUDD}{A_: #ubuntu-effects
[02:48] <stefg> !install | Comrade-Sergei
[02:48] <ubotu> Comrade-Sergei: 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
[02:48] <VIMMERN> z1pp3r: thanks, asking google also. Good at least to know its possible
[02:48] <Geto> where can i find drivers for intel 82801hb ich8 for ubuntu
[02:48] <Comrade-Sergei> stefg, well yea der, but what do i do when i get it in the drive, isnt it a cli?
[02:48] <erUSUL> Geto: what hardware is not working?
[02:48] <z1pp3r> VIMMERN, i'm almost 100% sure it's possible, but havent played around with it myself. Just remember seeing it in a man-file sometime
[02:49] <Comrade-Sergei> !alternate
[02:49] <Geto> universal host controller
[02:49] <ubotu> The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[02:49] <Geto> i think
[02:49] <Comrade-Sergei> hmm
[02:49] <simplechat> anyone?
[02:49] <simplechat> google isn't kind to me
[02:49] <Comrade-Sergei> join the club simplechat
[02:49] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: alternate is a textmode installer, but will set up the same system as desktop. and it still got menus and options, no nedd to type cryptic commands to start the install
[02:49] <z1pp3r> google is always kind!
[02:49] <ubnub> anyone know if setting ip spasific ip tables can control  a wiless card discovery and stuff?
[02:49] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: www.ubuntu.com has the alternate cd you have to check the box before downloading
[02:50] <Comrade-Sergei> IdleOne, i have the iso already
[02:50] <IdleOne> ok so now burn it :)
[02:50] <VIMMERN> z1pp3r: thanks. I would not mess with it normally, but it keeps giving me crc errors when unpacking the linux image. I get crc errors inside linux itself also unless I set hdparm -d1 -X69, so thinking grub might suffer in the same way
[02:50] <Comrade-Sergei> i just need to know how to do it, advanced linux commands are not for me
[02:50] <simplechat> Comrade-Sergei,  what the google hates me club?
[02:50] <erUSUL> Geto: for usb?
[02:50] <simplechat> or the "my only computer now won't boot" club
[02:50] <simplechat> cause i'm in both
[02:50] <Comrade-Sergei> simplechat, ha i make like $5 per day off google
[02:50] <erUSUL> Geto: the sata controller?
[02:50] <oshiii-_^> :(
[02:51] <Geto> can i post soomwhere my lspci
[02:51] <jim> simplechat: you seem to be here now tho :)
[02:51] <z1pp3r> VIMMERN, hmm, that seems wierd to me. It shouldn't give you crc errors like that, but then again, never played around with that stuff too much
[02:51] <afief> I would like to download the source files for Elephant dream, but they are not all stored in a file, what would be a good way to download them?
[02:51] <jim> perhaps you're an alumnus :)
[02:51] <erUSUL> !paste | Geto
[02:51] <ubotu> Geto: 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)
[02:51] <simplechat> jim, family laptop
[02:51] <ikonia_> Geto: why do you want to post it ?
[02:51] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: the commands are not advanced there are menus and you use the arrow keys to scroll through and ENTER to select . very simple you read carefully and follow the instruction. when in doubt go with the default :)
[02:51] <ikonia_> Geto: whats the problem
[02:51] <stefg> Comrade-Sergei: relax.... you'll figure it out. An old saying is: even a chicke is able to install debian (which ubuntu's alterenat installer is based on) if you put enough corn on the enter key :-)
[02:51] <simplechat> my desktop is dead, won't get past the boot screen
[02:51] <z1pp3r> VIMMERN, you sure the hdd isnt dying?
[02:51] <Comrade-Sergei> IdleOne, so its menubased?
[02:51] <Geto> taht you can see it
[02:51] <ikonia_> Geto: why do I want to see it ?
[02:51] <VIMMERN> z1pp3r: no I'm not. Its a new HDD though so kinda doubts it
[02:51] <erUSUL> Geto: do 'sudo update-pciids' before doing the lspci just in case
[02:51] <ikonia_> Geto: whats the problem ?
[02:52] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: menu based in the sense that there will be a list of options when the cd boots
[02:52] <shiznit_>  can i connect to another server in xchat w/o closing this one?
[02:52] <erUSUL> shiznit_: yes
[02:52] <afief> how can I download this DVD without going thorugh it file per file? http://video.blendertestbuilds.de/download.blender.org/ED/DVD1/
[02:52] <ikonia_> shiznit_ use, "server --> connect"
[02:52] <Geto> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38901/
[02:52] <ikonia_> afief nothing to do with ubuntu
[02:52] <z1pp3r> VIMMERN, okay... well, it could be dead, but as you say, i doubt it. Good luck
[02:52] <ikonia_> !offtopic > afief
[02:52] <shiznit_> it only says reconecct and disconect
[02:52] <Geto> my sound doest work
[02:52] <ikonia_> Geto why do we want to see that ?
[02:52] <VIMMERN> z1pp3r: thanks
[02:53] <Comrade-Sergei> lol IdleOne i was hoping for menus
[02:53] <ikonia_> shiznit_ connect
[02:53] <Asathoor> can I resize a partition without loosing data?
[02:53] <shiznit_> ikonia_ there is no "connect"
[02:53] <shiznit_> only re and dis
[02:53] <erUSUL> !sound | Geto
[02:53] <ubotu> Geto: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:53] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: trust me dude you can do this.
[02:53] <ikonia_> shiznit_ look acround - there is
[02:53] <stefg> !intelhda | Geto
[02:53] <ubotu> Geto: For fixing your Intel HDA sound this page has useful information https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[02:53] <Jupp3-> Hi
[02:53] <z1pp3r> Inglor, i'm sorry if you've already answered me, having trouble keeping track of the wall of text in this client. Any news on the nvidia 650 chipset issue?
[02:53] <Comrade-Sergei> IdleOne, i just hope i dont brick a $2500 laptop
[02:54] <Geto> thank i will try that
[02:54] <Jupp3-> One bad problem after ubuntu installation (not on my system, luckily)
[02:54] <ikonia_> Comrade-Sergei how can you damage a laptop with ubuntu ?
[02:54] <z1pp3r> ikonia_, if you really want to... a lot =)
[02:54] <ikonia_> z1pp3r no
[02:54] <ikonia_> z1pp3r you can't
[02:54] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: I cant promise I cant promise it will go off without any hitches but nothing will break
[02:54] <z1pp3r> yes
[02:54] <erUSUL> stefg: didn't know of that factoid... 8)
[02:54] <z1pp3r> you can
[02:54] <Jupp3-> My friend just installed Ubuntu on his external USB drive. Used manual partitioning and everything to make sure that no windows partitions would be used
[02:54] <Comrade-Sergei> ikonia_, erase my viasta partition (which is good in ways lol)
[02:55] <stefg> erUSUL: now ou do ! :-)
[02:55] <ikonia_> Comrade-Sergei right - so you don't want to corrupt your vista disk - not "birck a $2500 lpatop"
[02:55] <erUSUL> stefg: XD
[02:55] <aguitel> how edit pdf documents ?
[02:55] <shiznit_> cant find it :(
[02:55] <z1pp3r> ikonia_, laptops cooling is very spicificly made. Just overclock it, and it'll overheat.
[02:55] <Jupp3-> And after setting the partitions and copying files, we just saw "installing grub" text on the screen go by, not asking anything
[02:55] <ikonia_> z1pp3r thats nothing to do with ubuntu
[02:55] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: it wont erase vista if you read carefully. dont just hit enter read everything first. the instructions are clear and simple
[02:55] <z1pp3r> ikonia_, "if you *really* want to"
[02:55] <ikonia_> z1pp3r thats still nothing to do with ubuntu
[02:56] <Mba7eth> hi al
[02:56] <Comrade-Sergei> IdleOne, im not that much of a nux noob
[02:56] <Mba7eth> all*
[02:56] <Jupp3-> And now as ubuntu installed grub on the internal HD (which at least HAD crypted windows system) there doesn't seem to be way to boot to it anymore
[02:56] <z1pp3r> sigh, bad attempt at being funny, just forget it
[02:56] <ikonia_> z1pp3r sorry, it went over my head
[02:56] <Mba7eth> anyone knows a very good howto to install dynamips ?
[02:56] <Kaur> does apm have to be enabled to allow the hdd to park its heads on shutdown?
[02:56] <Slart> aguitel: generally speaking.. you can't.. you might be able to do something using Adobe-products.. but I've never seen anything from anyone else
[02:56] <z1pp3r> ikonia_, not your fault, wasnt that funny =P
[02:56] <volantares> ikonia_: i'm ready to alter my system
[02:56] <IdleOne> Comrade-Sergei: then take the plunge. you have already made sure that the pool is filled. nothing holding you back now
[02:56] <Comrade-Sergei> Kaur, bios usually does it automatically
[02:57] <ikonia_> volantares I'm installing on my test kit at the moment
[02:57] <ikonia_> volantares: (or rather someone is installing windows for me)
[02:57] <Kaur> Comrade-Sergei: I'm a bit worried
[02:57] <Comrade-Sergei> IdleOne, other than the fact that im in a open lab at college right now and my cdr s are at home
[02:57] <Slart> !pdf | aguitel
[02:57] <ubotu> aguitel: pdf is the Portable Document Format created by Adobe; viewable in GNU/Linux with xpdf/kpdf/evince, and also adobe reader (free download, but closed source)
[02:57] <Comrade-Sergei> Kaur, whay?
[02:57] <volantares> ikonia_ ok.. is there a part of the procedure that you/we would definately be doing to begin with?
[02:58] <Kaur> Comrade-Sergei: my new hdd seems to be acting weird. Have u heard about http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158&highlight=ioctl&page=38? I had this problem with my previous hdd
[02:58] <ikonia_> volantares basiclly a.) how a fakeraid partition effects grub b.) how linux can see/use windows logical disks made up of a stripe
[02:58] <Kaur> Comrade-Sergei: but then I was able to fix it by placing a special script tp /etc/init.d
[02:59] <Comrade-Sergei> what is your hdd doing?
[02:59] <Kaur> Comrade-Sergei: the new disk is 'clicking' again
[02:59] <volantares> ikonia_: yeah.. well if you wanted to research that based on my original situation, you'll have to install vista first
[02:59] <Kaur> Comrade-Sergei: on shutdown
[02:59] <Comrade-Sergei> Kaur, old hdds do that
[02:59] <Kaur> Comrade-Sergei: I think that it is not parking its headas
[02:59] <ikonia_> volantares thats what is being done at the moment
[02:59] <Kaur> heads
[02:59] <volantares> ikonia_: but that won't necessarily match what we should do..
[02:59] <ikonia_> volantares someone is is installing windows for me
[02:59] <volantares> ikonia_: i appreciate that
[02:59] <ikonia_> volantares no but it will effect the best option for you
[03:00] <Kaur> Comrade-Sergei: Check the link i gave u
[03:00] <Comrade-Sergei> Kaur,  then it may be wearing out or the firmware has become corrupted
[03:00] <volantares> ikonia_: ok..
[03:00] <ikonia_> volantares plus, I've never tried with windows logical volumes, so it wil be interesting for me to know
[03:00] <g0dd3ss> hi friends
[03:00] <g0dd3ss> can anybody tell me how to chnage the ubuntu logo in the gnome panel to something else? in ubuntu feisty
[03:01] <ikonia_> GodTodd: its in themes
[03:01] <ikonia_> g0dd3ss: its in themes
[03:01] <Elephantman> hello :)
[03:01] <shiznit_> is there a keyboard shortcut to switch workspace
[03:01] <ikonia_> g0dd3ss: create a theme and apply it with your new logo
[03:01] <betatest20> hi!
[03:01] <Comrade-Sergei> if its a OS problem i cant help you (well atleast) as i am reletivle new to linux
[03:01] <Mba7eth> anyone knows a very good howto to install dynamips ?
[03:01] <Kaur> Comrade-Sergei: Hey... It's obvious that the kernel has or at least had a bug with it... Wouldn't blame the disk
[03:01] <Comrade-Sergei> even though ive used it since debian woody lol
[03:01] <ubnub> germ
[03:03] <flokuehn> shiznit_: in kde it is strg + tab
[03:03] <Elephantman> is there an easy way to install multiple computers (10) with the same set of software other than runing the cd 10 times and scripting the additional software installing ?
[03:03] <GuHHH> bye
[03:03] <ikonia_> Elephantman mass deployment, yes, multiple options
[03:03] <shiznit_> strg?
[03:04] <howlingmadhowie> shiznit_: he means alt :)
[03:04] <MenZa> Elephantman: If that scripting additional software installing is just from the repos, there's a command you can run to get the list of packages installed on one system, send it to the other machines and tell apt-get to download those packages.
[03:04] <howlingmadhowie> shiznit_: sorry, ctrl :)
[03:04] <erUSUL> !clone | Elephantman
[03:04] <ubotu> Elephantman: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[03:04] <MenZa> that's the one
[03:05] <volantares> ikonia_ and everyone: bbs
[03:05] <odb|fidel_> hi i need /usr/bin/convert on ubuntu ? do you know which package do i need ?
[03:05] <ikonia_> volantares no problem
[03:05] <MenZa> odb|fidel_: imagemagick
[03:05] <erUSUL> Elephantman: make an image of the hard disk?
[03:05] <flokuehn> shiznit_: sorry. German keyboard. i meant ctrl
[03:05] <odb|fidel_> or just i install apt-file to get rid of that problem ?
[03:05] <odb|fidel_> MenZa: oh...thanks
[03:05] <MenZa> odb|fidel_: np
[03:05] <betatest20> I need help with bluetooth. lsusb shows my usb-adapter, "hcitool scan" shows the phone. how can I access the phone? What do I have to put in the wammu device dialog (dev/...)?
[03:06] <shiznit_> how would i make ctrl-tab switch workspace in gnome
[03:06] <Elephantman> erUSUL> that would be the best solution but I'm not sure how to copy the image right
[03:06] <MenZa> !bluetooth | betatest20
[03:06] <ubotu> betatest20: For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[03:07] <MenZa> betatest20: Just you wait for Gutsy.... Bluetooth support is amazing there, but I've heard it was pretty flawless for most people in Feisty, too
[03:07] <odb|fidel_> MenZa: in case i have the package imagemagick i should have /usr/bin/convert ? cause actually i dont have it :D
[03:07] <hollandlucas> can you guys recommend a screencasting tool for linux
[03:07] <odb|fidel_> i am new to ubuntu itself...just migrating a wiki ffrom deb to ubuntu
[03:07] <MenZa> odb|fidel_: try typing "convert"
[03:07] <shiznit_> gutsy is end of october right?
[03:07] <shiznit_> hopefully my 8800 works
[03:07] <gregshallard> shiznit_, yup
[03:07] <odb|fidel_> MenZa: i checked if its located whaere i expect it.../usr/bin/convert :D
[03:07] <flokuehn> shiznit_: sorry i dont use gnome. but there must be anything like an control center or something like that
[03:08] <ubnub> does anyone know if ubuntu just litenes for wirless aps or does it probe for them to?
[03:08] <PlanetaryNapkin> Hey, fellas/ladies. Newb problem: I'm aiming to upgrade to Gutsy Beta -- Ubuntu.com tells me that my Update Manager will offer me this option, but it ain't. Is there another way, short of burning a Gutsy CD, which is a bit of a waste of a disc?
[03:08] <MenZa> LjL: /mode +b *!*@e182122080.adsl.alicedsl.de
[03:08] <wlcsw> hello!:)
[03:08] <odb|fidel_> MenZa: ignore me
[03:08] <odb|fidel_> thx again and bye
[03:08] <MenZa> odb|fidel_: :)
[03:08] <LjL> MenZa: no, i know for a fact that the IP is dynamic
[03:08] <MenZa> hmm
[03:08] <MenZa> painful
[03:09] <Sensimilla> Hi, anyone know a partition editor that works with dmraid that can resize an ext3 partition ?
[03:11] <wlcsw> oh
[03:11] <Elephantman> !automate
[03:11] <ubotu> Ways to automate installation of Ubuntu on multiple machines are described at https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html - See also !cloning
[03:11] <liberum> Since I installed 7.10 i cannot play videos anymore. Doesn't matter which player i try. No video, just audio.
[03:11] <erUSUL> !info partimage | Elephantman
[03:11] <ubotu> elephantman: partimage: backup partitions into a compressed image file. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.4-17 (feisty), package size 268 kB, installed size 944 kB
[03:11] <shiznit_> upgrading to gutsy wish me luck
[03:11] <liberum> shiznit_: Hope it works out better for you than for me :)
[03:11] <shiznit_> ty
[03:11] <erUSUL> !upgrade | PlanetaryNapkin
[03:11] <ubotu> PlanetaryNapkin: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:12] <shiznit_> i figure i can at least report the bugs and contribute somewhat
[03:12] <PlanetaryNapkin> erUSUL !upgrade as in "Don't upgrade," or as in type that into a terminal?
[03:13] <shiznit_> does linux slow down over timel
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[03:13] <ikonia_> oops
[03:13] <jxxxt> shiznit, no
[03:14] <ikonia_> shiznit_ no
[03:14] <Hippu> liberum: gutsy support in #ubuntu+1
[03:14] <shiznit_> so there is no reason to reformat unless its broken
[03:14] <erUSUL> PlanetaryNapkin: read the wiki page ubotu show you
[03:14] <liberum> Hippu: Ok :) thanks
[03:15] <MenZa> shiznit_: nope.
[03:15] <cyne> hi all
[03:15] <MenZa> shiznit_: generally not.
[03:15] <MenZa> hello cyne
[03:15] <cyne> why should i install edubuntu rather than just ubuntu ?
[03:15] <ikonia_> cyne up to you
[03:15] <cyne> and educational games
[03:15] <jxxxt> shiznit, you d not need to reformat
[03:15] <ikonia_> cyne depends what you want, check the differences out
[03:15] <jxxxt> do
[03:15] <shiznit_> ok, sorry for the nub questinons, i only had a brief try with mandrake a few years ago
[03:16] <MenZa> cyne, what's it for?
[03:16] <cyne> ikonia_: i checked out the wiki -- but i'm still confused... what's the main difference?
[03:16] <cyne> MenZa: it's for a friend who has 4 young kids
[03:16] <jxxxt> shiznit, no prob
[03:16] <ikonia_> cyne one is aimed at educational aims, with learing applications
[03:16] <MenZa> cyne: Well, any application found in Edubuntu can be installed in Ubuntu
[03:16] <MenZa> cyne: just like KDE or Xfce (which are in Kubuntu and Xubuntu) can be installed from it
[03:17] <betatest20> MenZa: thanks so far, thats what I did.
[03:17] <MenZa> cyne: I normally like to use the standard Ubuntu install for any purpose.
[03:17] <shiznit_> should i close all apps before starting this upgrade to 7.10?
[03:17] <ikonia_> shiznit_ don't upgrade to 7.10 yet
[03:17] <marko-_-> what
[03:17] <marko-_-> is the ubuntu channel
[03:17] <jxxxt> shiznit, no
[03:17] <shiznit_> y no
[03:17] <marko-_-> for compiz/beryl
[03:17] <marko-_-> and stuff
[03:17] <cyne> MenZa: good idea
[03:17] <ikonia_> shiznit_ its not stable and you're a new user
[03:17] <v|4d> hi, i use the ipw3945 driver for my wlan adapter. i ve heared of a better driver... ipwraw do i have to do: rmmod ipw3945 before i include the new driver? (modprobe ipwraw)
[03:17] <MenZa> cyne: :)
[03:17] <ikonia_> shiznit_ you may find problems
[03:17] <shiznit_> ok ill take ur work for it
[03:18] <nightfreak> how to get php5.2 running on dapper?
[03:18] <MenZa> modprobe -r <module> removes it, v|4d
[03:18] <ikonia_> nightfreak you don't  - its not in the repo
[03:18] <betatest20> after I do the "sudo hidd --connect aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff" (with my adresses of course) where does the bluetooth device show up? the wiki doesn't say
[03:18] <v|4d> MenZa ah thanks...
[03:18] <nightfreak> ikonia_: there must be a good solution
[03:18] <v|4d> is it neccessary to unload the old driver?
[03:18] <Kaur> is there a way to check if my hdd is parking its heads on shutdown or not?
[03:18] <pigcum> why does my screen crash when i start google earth?
[03:18] <MenZa> v|4d: normally, to avoid conflicts, yes.
[03:18] <ikonia_> nightfreak build your own package
[03:19] <MenZa> !crash | pigcum
[03:19] <utopia> why am i in #ubuntu
[03:19] <ubotu> pigcum: For help debugging your program, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProcedures
[03:19] <shiznit_> so remove the -d from update manager so it doesnt see the gutsy files?
[03:19] <ubnub> can you configure a wirless card to be in monitor mode before you install it?
[03:19] <v|4d> hm i thought that linux maybe is able to manage this :D
[03:19] <nightfreak> ikonia_: i have no experiences in building own packages
[03:19] <MenZa> v|4d: well, if you don't need the old module, why keep it around?
[03:19] <pigcum> where do i enable the proprietary drivers
[03:19] <pigcum> ?
[03:19] <v|4d> hm yes
[03:19] <v|4d> ok will go offline ^^ testing the new driver
[03:19] <v|4d> thanks for your help
[03:20] <ikonia_> nightfreak then upgrade your ubuntu version
[03:20] <marko-_-> what is the ubuntu channel for compiz/beryl
[03:20] <jxxxt> pigcum, you need some more mem
[03:20] <pigcum> jxxxt you dont know what you are talking about
[03:21] <jxxxt> pigcum, you are prob right
[03:22] <nightfreak> ikonia_: i tried that, but failed for various reasons
[03:22] <pigcum> jxxxt yeah. it was system -> administration -> enable proprietary drivers for graphics card
[03:22] <marko-_-> ....
[03:22] <marko-_-> what is the ubuntu channel for compiz/beryl
[03:22] <shiznit_> wtf the little dpad on my acel laptop switches destops
[03:22] <shiznit_> nice
[03:23] <jxxxt> pigcum, Which card??
[03:23] <flokuehn> shiznit_: you found out how to set the shortcut for switching the workspaces
[03:23] <flokuehn> ?
[03:23] <pigcum> jxxxt nvidia club 6200 256 DDR
[03:24] <shiznit_> no but apparently the acer dpad knows hos
[03:24] <marko-_-> !ubotu ubuntu compiz channelo
[03:24] <marko-_-> !ubotu ubuntu compiz channel
[03:24] <shiznit_> how*
[03:24] <marko-_-> stupid bot ;D
[03:24] <marko-_-> !ubotu compiz
[03:24] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[03:24] <jxxxt> pigcum, Kay did it work??
[03:24] <marko-_-> thank you UB`
[03:24] <pigcum> jxxxt yeah it did :)
[03:24] <marko-_-> thank you ubotu
[03:24] <flokuehn> shiznit_: if not you can also ask in gnome channel
[03:25] <UB`> marko-_- for what?
[03:25] <jxxxt> pigcum, Choice
[03:25] <neol> marko-_-: channel #compiz-fusion or #beryl
[03:25] <marko-_-> UB`, forget it
[03:26] <shiznit_> any super slow effects to disable in compiz fusion
[03:26] <jxxxt> pigcum, Cool!! :-)
[03:26] <ikonia_> shiznit_ compiz is discussed in #ubuntu-effects
[03:26] <Elephantman> thanks erUSUL, looks like partimage is the good way for me whith an oem install mode
[03:26] <shiznit_> ok
[03:26] <toni_> hello
[03:27] <toni_> is it possible to get videos played as a wallpaper?
[03:27] <ikonia_> toni_ its a real pain and hungry resource
[03:27] <shiznit_> does it load the whole file into ram
[03:27] <toni_> i know ... but it looks good :)
[03:27] <erUSUL> Elephantman: you're wellcome and good luck
[03:27] <neol> shiznit_: water and blur effect AFAIK
[03:27] <ikonia_> shiznit_ does what ?
[03:27] <shiznit_> the video wallpaper
[03:27] <shiznit_> i tried a 1 gig avi in vista and lol
[03:28] <ikonia_> shiznit_ no it reads of disk and buffer through ram
[03:28] <toni_> yes it does ... but there are also small vids for background
[03:28] <shiznit_> ty for answers
[03:28] <toni_> like Vista  ( *uhh* )
[03:29] <toni_> what do i have to do for video backgrounds?
[03:29] <c3LT1cFr0st> it's okay I'm here now
[03:29] <ikonia_> toni_ there is a screeen saver, thats the easest way
[03:30] <ikonia_> you do an xset and launch the screen server on the background
[03:30] <toni_> yes i know ... but I'd like to see those vid files. its really gorgous
[03:30] <ikonia_> so do it ?
[03:30] <ikonia_> if you know
[03:31] <toni_> dont' know how:/
[03:31] <ikonia_> I've just told you
[03:31] <ikonia_> launch the screeen saver as a wall paper
[03:31] <toni_> another questions did anyone resolve the contrast problem on gutsy?
[03:33] <toni_> did anyone resolve the contrast problem with radeon driver on gutsy?
[03:34] <erUSUL> !gutsy | toni_
[03:34] <ubotu> toni_: 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
[03:34] <toni_> ah ok :)
[03:34] <toni_> thanks
[03:34] <KR-data> how do I change witch Java version my JRE runs?
[03:34] <toni_> i know it is still testing state
[03:34] <LjL> KR-data: possibly  sudo update-alternatives --config java 
[03:34] <erUSUL> KR-data: sudo update-jave-alternatives iirc
[03:35] <KR-data> thanks, I'll try
[03:35] <nightfreak> while upgrading from dapper to edgy i get theis message: "cp: cannot stat `/etc/udev/rules.d/65-persistent-storage.rules': No such file or directory". is this a critical message?
[03:35] <LjL> nightfreak, doesn't sound critical, though i don't really know
[03:35] <ikonia_> nightfreak if /etc/udev doesn't exist - thats not good
[03:36] <ikonia_> if its complaining about the rules file - no problem
[03:36] <shiznit_> any way to limit cpu freq in battery mode or change wireless power use?
[03:36] <ikonia_> shiznit_ power profiles with apm and cpu scaling
[03:36] <nightfreak> ikonia_: /etc/udev exists
[03:36] <LjL> !laptop > shiznit_    (shiznit_, see the private message from Ubotu) perhaps some useful information here
[03:37] <LjL> nightfreak: then don't worry and wait for something *else* to break
[03:37] <ikonia_> nightfreak no problem
[03:37] <dbrewer_rjr> Good Morning!! I have a typical ubuntu LAMPS setup. How do I create an FTP chroot jail so that my website clients are jailed to their apache directory?
[03:37] <jxxxt> toni_ I am running gutsy and it seems ok
[03:37] <atlfalcons866> if i upgrade to gutsy using the alternate cd will i lose all my packages that are not on the cd
[03:37] <ikonia_> dbrewer_rjr you shouldn't be running a business on a platform if you can't answer that
[03:37] <tabbot> ikonia_: amen
[03:37] <LjL> atlfalcons866: if you *upgrade*, no.
[03:38] <LjL> atlfalcons866: simply, the packages that aren't on the CD will be fetched from the network
[03:38] <atlfalcons866> ok
[03:38] <nightfreak> do i have to reboot between dapper -> edgy and edgy -> feisty?
[03:38] <dbrewer_rjr> anyone else besides ikonia_ , the guy that passes judgement when he does not know the situation?
[03:38] <LjL> nightfreak: yes
[03:38] <tabbot> dbrewer_rjr: google for info
[03:38] <dbrewer_rjr> been there, done that
[03:38] <ikonia_> dbrewer_rjr depends which ftp server dameon you want, and no -I'm not passing judgment, I'm stating a fact
[03:39] <ikonia_> dbrewer_rjr if you don't understand how to chroot something or find the information you shouldn't be using it as a business tool
[03:39] <jxxxt> nightfreak, reinstall
[03:39] <toni_> jxxxt : with ati drivers?
[03:39] <shiznit_> ikonia_ power profiles?  i only see power management
[03:39] <ikonia_> shiznit_ look in there,
[03:39] <dbrewer_rjr> you are stateing an opinion from your own perspective. do you really think i want this job? i am just a programmer. i am filling in till another admin.
[03:39] <jxxxt> toni_ Ati is a bitch
[03:39] <nightfreak> jxxxt: reinstall what?
[03:39] <neol> !java
[03:39] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[03:39] <ikonia_> dbrewer_rjr your situation doesn't change the fact
[03:40] <neol> !jdk
[03:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jdk - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:40] <shiznit_> ikonia_ nothing about cpu scaling or wireless
[03:40] <LjL> dbrewer_rjr, the issue is: you're looking for security, since that's what a chroot jail would provide. so you really shouldn't seek advice from random people like us, but instead google "chroot jail howto", or something, and compare the information you obtain carefully.
[03:40] <toni_> I know ... but I'll hope the release of the spezifications will solve the problems until 2008
[03:40] <dbrewer_rjr> you are soooooo superior. forgive me, ikonia_ almighty
[03:40] <LjL> ad hominems not welcome in this channel thanks
[03:40] <nightfreak> LjL: it will break when trying to reboot
[03:40] <ikonia_> dbrewer_rjr I didn't say I was supririor, I'm advising you that there are serious security implications of doing this if you don't know what your doing more so for a business
[03:41] <LjL> nightfreak: i can't exclude that
[03:41] <tabbot> LjL: how about ad verencundium's?
[03:41] <dbrewer_rjr> see above
[03:41] <ikonia_> !attitude >dbrewer_rjr
[03:42] <LjL> tabbot: it's fine, because there is no such thing, as it's verecundiam - feminine
[03:42] <dbrewer_rjr> all i did was ask the question. if you do not want to give it an answer, then sit on the side and be quiet
[03:42] <jxxxt> nightfreak, If you are going to update your o/s and yo have used automatix then you have to do a clean install of the "new" o/s
[03:42] <ikonia_> dbrewer_rjr I gave you the answer, and followed it up by asking which ftp daemon you where using
[03:42] <dbrewer_rjr> i ahve the right to expect that in a chatroom that is dedicated to giving helpful answers
[03:42] <tabbot> LjL: oh well, spelling mistake, I'll ride out of here on a red herring then
[03:43] <ikonia_> dbrewer_rjr advising you of the security implications for an individual or business it helpful
[03:43] <LjL> dbrewer_rjr, it *is* a helpful answer to tell you that, for something like what you want, this chatroom is *not* the best place, as there are "serious security implications", if i may steal the quote
[03:43] <ikonia_> LjL you spelt it right though
[03:44] <Bert{Smart}> Hi, i have a Core 2 duo 2.13 processor. (dell dimension 9200). Should i take amd64 or ia-64? or to play safe just the i386?
[03:44] <jrib> Bert{Smart}: i386
[03:44] <dbrewer_rjr> you do have a good point. i tell this to my boss, the company owner, all the time. we outsourced everything, but the budget is too tight right now for a security consultant.
[03:45] <erUSUL> Bert{Smart}: ia-64 is itanium not core2 (nor any desktop cpu)
[03:45] <dbrewer_rjr> things are being moved inhouse
[03:45] <Bert{Smart}> ic erUSUL, jrib
[03:45] <dbrewer_rjr> anyway, thanks for the no-help. i have had many good answers here in the past. I will try again later
[03:46] <jrib> Bert{Smart}: your processor can use amd64, but there is no point unless you know exactly why you need amd64.  amd64 will just give you more headaches
[03:46] <shiznit_> amd64 works on core2
[03:46] <ikonia_> shiznit_ it does
[03:46] <LjL> dbrewer_rjr, i suggest that you type "apt-cache search chroot jail", as there are tools available in the repositories that may ease the task and hopefully make mistakes less likely.
[03:46] <shiznit_> i run xp x64 on the q6600
[03:46] <ikonia_> shiznit_ however I advise against using it unless you know how to make the most of it
[03:46] <shiznit_> well i have 4gb ram
[03:46] <ikonia_> shiznit_ that information is not relevant
[03:46] <shiznit_> so i kinda need it
[03:46] <shiznit_> sorry
[03:46] <ikonia_> shiznit_ no you don't
[03:47] <ikonia_> shiznit_ 4gb of ram is not "must use x86_64"
[03:47] <shiznit_> no 4gb limitation?
[03:47] <twoshadetod> whats a good class C or better port scanner?
[03:47] <Bert{Smart}> ic jrib, shiznit_
[03:47] <shiznit_> in xp it counts my video ram against the system ram
[03:47] <shiznit_> so it only sees 3.2
[03:47] <ikonia_> shiznit_ again, not relevent
[03:47] <ikonia_> shiznit_ linux is not xp
[03:47] <hendrixski> umm... where does Ubuntu put it's randomly generated MythTV password?
[03:47] <twoshadetod> shoot, scratch that ...any good port scanner
[03:47] <ikonia_> shiznit_ do'nt compare
[03:47] <ikonia_> hendrixski for the user or database user ?
[03:47] <LjL> hendrixski: in a random place of course :)
[03:48] <shiznit_> so i can use 32bit and get to use all the ram
[03:48] <ikonia_> shiznit_ yes
[03:48] <shiznit_> ubuntu that is
[03:48] <shiznit_> ok
[03:48] <hendrixski> ikonia_, yes
[03:48] <DaEmOnIcUs> hi all. I want to make a script to run at kde startup , after beryl and beryl-manager have started. i want it to have this command "dcop kicker kicker restart"
[03:48] <ikonia_> hendrixski what ?
[03:48] <erUSUL> twoshadetod: nmap
[03:48] <Bert{Smart}> i will give amd64 a shot. :-) i'm not that new to linux so... let's look for some problems :p
[03:48] <hendrixski> LjL, where nobody will ever find it, and thus nobody will want to use linux :-(
[03:49] <hendrixski> ikonia_, yes, the password for it to connect to the database
[03:49] <twoshadetod> erUSUL, thanks
[03:49] <ikonia_> hendrixski you have to grant permissions on it
[03:49] <LjL> DaEmOnIcUs, i suggest you also try asking in #kubuntu
[03:49] <DaEmOnIcUs> LjL, k thanx
[03:49] <hendrixski> ikonia_, ??? where???
[03:49] <afed> please change xubuntu so the default configuration looks like XFCE instead of GNOME
[03:49] <afed> thanks
[03:49] <hendrixski> the packaging changed everything around
[03:50] <hendrixski> so the mythtv manuals don't work
[03:50] <ikonia_> hendrixski mysql - use mysqladmin or the grant commmand in mysql to set the password for you
[03:50] <LjL> afed: other people might like it the way it is, you know...
[03:50] <hendrixski> and the Ubuntu mythtv manuals are like "it should just work" but it doesn't
[03:50] <pigcum> whats the command to start the torrent software?
[03:50] <hendrixski> ikonia_, ah
[03:50] <pigcum> in ubuntu fiesty fawn
[03:50] <LjL> pigcum: which torrent software?
[03:50] <afed> LjL: i don't understand why XFCE is preconfigured to look exactly like gnome in ubuntu, but they don't do that to kde for kubuntu
[03:50] <nanonyme> is there a good linux torrent software? :P
[03:50] <hendrixski> yeah... entering mySql commands = NOT ready for the desktop
[03:50] <pigcum> LjL i dont know i just downloaded a movie like two days ago and i want to continue to download it
[03:51] <pigcum> i just clicked the torrent file and some software automatically started
[03:51] <shiznit_> the default video player is way too bright, should i change the default media player?
[03:51] <nanonyme> pigcum, well, click it again o.O
[03:51] <LjL> afed, better try asking in #xubuntu -- but put it the way you put it now, rather than "please change..."
[03:51] <ikonia_> shiznit_: up to you
[03:51] <ejungle> hello anybody cna help me?
[03:51] <nightfreak> after upgrading my server from dapper to feisty it does not start, it messages. here ist the last output i get before it stops http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/15428/
[03:51] <afed> LjL: ok
[03:51] <jrib> ejungle: best to just ask the channel your next question and see if anyone knows the answer
[03:51] <DD> .
[03:51] <pigcum> nanonyme i dont want to restart my downloading duh
[03:51] <ejungle> do you know how to make usplash themes?
[03:52] <LjL> !usplash > ejungle    (ejungle, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:52] <ejungle> I have followed the ubuntuwiki but it doesn't work on ubuntu feisty
[03:53] <darkstar> Hello. Im rather new to Kubuntu... How do I change the resolution to 1024 x 768?
[03:54] <erUSUL> nightfreak: it seems that the filesystem it is mounting as root is not root the true root or maybe it fails alltogether to mount the root partition
[03:54] <wlcsw> HELLO
[03:54] <erUSUL> nightfreak: did you did the intermediate step of upgrading to edgy first?
[03:55] <TED_> 
[03:55] <nightfreak> erUSUL: i did dapper to edgy
[03:55] <rory> hey i have a problewm with java
[03:55] <rory> http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/15426/
[03:55] <francois> can anyone help me with this error I get when i plug in a portable drive ? hal-storage-removable-mount-all-options refused uid 1001
[03:55] <nightfreak> erUSUL: any idea where to start?
[03:55] <rory> this ends in
[03:55] <pigcum> whats the name of the basic torrent client in ubuntu?
[03:55] <francois> pigcum: ktorrent ?
[03:55] <shiznit_> that kde
[03:56] <francois> true
[03:56] <erUSUL> nightfreak: do you use raid? i think that maybe your /boot/grub/menu.lst or your /etc/fstab may be missconfigured
[03:56] <dgjones> !torrent | pigcum
[03:56] <ubotu> pigcum: Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[03:56] <aaaa> alooooooooooooooooo
[03:56] <aaaa> kusdf
[03:56] <aaaa> adfsoiu
[03:56] <ikonia_> aaaa: please stop
[03:56] <LjL> aaaa: please try with english
[03:56] <nightfreak> erUSUL: i have virtual raid
[03:56] <ikonia_> ha ha
[03:56] <aaaa> yo dj jole bir numara
[03:56] <rory> Fri Sep 28 14:41:02 GMT+01:00 2007, though in my ubuntu clock there is shown 15:41 and i don't know, but berlin (germany) is gmt+02:00, isn't it?
[03:56] <cyne> trying to install ubuntu and it says "How do you want to partition your disk?" it has been sitting there for 20 minutes and the hard disk doesn't seem to be doing continual reading it sounds like it is having trouble reading it
[03:57] <ikonia_> cyne have you selected how to partition it ?
[03:57] <cyne> ikonia_: no
[03:57] <shiznit_> ikonia_ are you a dev
[03:57] <ikonia_> cyne: have you got the option to select
[03:57] <cyne> ikonia_: nope
[03:57] <ikonia_> shiznit_: on what packages, I do work on some packages
[03:57] <ikonia_> shiznit_ what products ?
[03:57] <amadeux> Does a ktorrent plugin exist that will make sure that ktorrent only uses bandwidth and cpu time when I have been idle for x minutes (like a screensaver)? That way, I don't have to press Stop All and Start All whenever I am leaving my computer or coming back to it
[03:57] <shiznit_> i was just wondering in general
[03:57] <cyne> ikonia_: i think the hard disk is stuffed :(
[03:57] <ikonia_> shiznit_ on some things yes
[03:57] <tat> rory: berlin is gmt+1 afaik
[03:58] <francois> can anyone help me with this error I get when i plug in a portable drive ? hal-storage-removable-mount-all-options refused uid 1001 ??
[03:58] <TED_>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             i lo
[03:58] <TED_> ve ubuntu
[03:58] <ikonia_> francois what use has uid 101
[03:58] <magnetron> !paste | TED_
[03:58] <ikonia_> TED_: you said that earlier
[03:58] <ubotu> TED_: 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)
[03:58] <ikonia_> TED_: you also did it in the same broken line format
[03:58] <TED_> sorry
[03:58] <magnetron> !offtopic | TED_
[03:58] <ubotu> TED_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:58] <TED_> sry
[03:59] <shiznit_> ikonia_ i looked for the power porfiles, cant find anything but basic hybernate and syspend and such
[03:59] <francois> ikonia_: I dont know, just the drive automounts and then when i try to open it it gives me that error
[03:59] <cyne> i'm wondering if the hard disk is stuffed / broken would a reformat fix it? or has it died?
[03:59] <magnetron> TED_: join #ubuntu-offtopic for some nice random chatter, plz
[03:59] <ikonia_> francois grep 1001 /etc/passwd
[03:59] <shiznit_> no way to set frequency or wireless, and the lcd brightness plugin says not supported
[03:59] <ikonia_> shiznit_ there are power profiles
[03:59] <Jowi> francois, are you a member of plugdev group?
[03:59] <shiznit_> my acer 9410 is not listed
[03:59] <francois> ikonia_: i get this : francois:x:1001:1001::/home/francois:/bin/bash
[03:59] <cancer_girls> stan
[04:00] <rory> tat, okay, where could be the problem?
[04:00] <francois> Jowi: do I need to be in order to acces the drive ?
[04:00] <ikonia_> francois type "id" please
[04:00] <shiznit_> ikonia_ i dont see them in power management
[04:00] <nightfreak> erUSUL: now i try to mount the root partition from a recovery system, but it seems not to be complete, a lot of folders are missing
[04:00] <ikonia_> shiznit_ look in synpatic, you may have to install something
[04:00] <shiznit_> k
[04:00] <francois> ikonia_: should i pastebin it ? its huge
[04:00] <ikonia_> francois should only be one line
[04:00] <magnetron> TED_: we are a bunch of nice ppl in #ubuntu-offtopic --- join us!
[04:01] <erUSUL> nightfreak: o_O!? well that will explain why it can not find /bin/init on boot
[04:01] <Jowi> francois, yep, you need that for external storage devices. but follow ikonia_'s lead first of all.
[04:01] <francois> ikonia_: this ? : uid=1001(francois)
[04:01] <ikonia_> francois I want to see the groups your in
[04:01] <erUSUL> nightfreak: but i do not know why you ended up with that damaged system after an upgrade...
[04:01] <shiznit_> any idea which package lets me control cpu speed
[04:01] <ikonia_> shiznit_ cpufreq
[04:02] <francois> ikonia_: yeah, its given me a huge output, like disk lp tty sys adm ssh slocate and such ?
[04:02] <ikonia_> francois anything about "plug" in there
[04:02] <shiznit_> i just wanna set batter and ac profiles
[04:03] <francois> ikonia_: theres a plugdev
[04:03] <erUSUL> francois: make sure your user has the hability to mount removable media System>Admin>Users and Gr... Properties> Third Tab
[04:03] <ikonia_> francois that looks fine
[04:03] <francois> ikonia_: could it be that it can't read the drive's formatting ?
[04:03] <erUSUL> francois: second tab sorry
[04:03] <ikonia_> francois shouldn't matter
[04:04] <ikonia_> francois actually....maybe
[04:04] <francois> erUSUL: i can mount other things, just not this perticular drive
[04:04] <umdstu> hey
[04:04] <nightfreak> erUSUL: after the upgrading process it was ok, it must be broken during the boot process
[04:04] <erUSUL> nightfreak: and do you have any idea on what went wrong?
[04:04] <umdstu> Anyone  pretty familiar with using pubkeys with SSH
[04:05] <ikonia_> umdstu yup
[04:05] <madtaz> hi all
[04:06] <francois> ikonia_: it works fine in windows, and i've seen it work on some linux boxes, but just not mine, argh
[04:06] <ikonia_> boblucen what ar eyou trying to mount ?
[04:06] <TED_> what -> TED_: we are a bunch of nice ppl in #ubuntu-offtopic --- join us!
[04:06] <ikonia_> TED_ offtopic is a general chatter channe, feel free to join
[04:07] <umdstu> ikonia_: hey cool
[04:07] <Forager> Is this trhe right place to get advice or help?
[04:07] <pigcum> how do i mount the cdrom?
[04:07] <ikonia_> Forager depends what your after
[04:07] <ikonia_> pigcum should mount when you put a drive in
[04:07] <ikonia_> pigcum when you put a cdrom in
[04:07] <Forager> I'm a noob trying to set up a NIC
[04:07] <TED_> okno thanks I wants rather you nerves
[04:07] <ikonia_> Forager ok - whats the problem
[04:07] <pigcum> ikonia so how do i type to make it open with command i dont  want to waste energy using my fingers to click the hardware
[04:07] <ikonia_> TED_ pardon ?
[04:07] <nightfreak> erUSUL: maybe it has something to do with mdadm??
[04:07] <andres> hi im trying to set up a server with samba Does anyone have any links to configure samba?
[04:08] <umdstu> ikonia_: is there any way to tell it to check for pubkey only when connecting?
[04:08] <json> sss
[04:08] <ikonia_> umdstu yes totally, in sshd_config disable the "password auth" option
[04:08] <json> 
[04:08] <ikonia_> pigcum "eject cdrom"
 TED_ pardon ? hahaha patatipatata
[04:09] <Forager> I have a Linksys NIC and the linux files, but I can't get make to do a successful job.
[04:09] <PlanetaryNapkin> Alright, so, I'm running a Gutsy upgrade through Update Manager, and forty seconds into it, I get an error message, and am told it's likely a network problem, and to check my connenction. My connection seems fine. I'm stumped.
[04:09] <ikonia_> Forager define the problem
[04:09] <erUSUL> nightfreak: to be fair i'm not very familiar with raid set ups so it could be but i don't know how to help you further in diagnosing the problem
[04:09] <LjL> TED_, i'm not sure what you're saying, but: if you have a support question, ask, if not, please leave this channel alone
[04:09] <Forager> just did
[04:09] <shiznit_> im glad ikonia talked me out of it
[04:09] <ikonia_>  PlanetaryNapkin could be a network problem at the server end
[04:09] <erUSUL> nightfreak: maybe someone else can help you further
[04:09] <ikonia_> Forager what is it not doing
[04:09] <json> Oh! Sorry!
[04:09] <json> I'm Chinese
[04:10] <ikonia_> nightfreak: whats your raid question
[04:10] <Pici> !zh | json
[04:10] <ubotu> json: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[04:10] <PlanetaryNapkin> ikonia_ Hmm. So, try again later kinda problem, you think?
[04:10] <umdstu> it's taking very long, and when i ran it with -vvv it seems to be trying every other method first
[04:10] <umdstu> i  looked over the options and none  seemed to help
[04:10] <umdstu> yea i saw that
[04:10] <umdstu> ikonia_: but that seems to be attempted after pubkey auth
[04:10] <umdstu> ikonia_: according to debug
[04:10] <umdstu> ikonia_: i could be wrong, but either way, i had it set to    no
[04:10] <ikonia_> PlanetaryNapkin maybe
[04:10] <ikonia_> umdstu hang on
[04:10] <TED_> ok LjL :)
[04:10] <umdstu> ikonia_: alright will do
[04:10] <json> how to do it?
[04:10] <Forager> I'm running Make again so I can transcribe the failure...
[04:11] <json> Change the server
[04:11] <json> ???
[04:11] <ikonia_> Forager why are you running "make" to configure a network card
[04:11] <Forager> I'm really not certain what I'm doing here...
[04:11] <Pici> json: type /j #ubuntu-cn  or whichever channel
[04:11] <Forager> Need the drivers...
[04:11] <nightfreak> ikonia_: it seems that some folders an the root partition are missing after an upgrade from dapper to edgy.
[04:11] <PlanetaryNapkin> ikonia_ I guess maybe's good enough for now. =)
[04:11] <ikonia_> umdstu: make sure you have PubkeyAuthentication yes enabled and PasswordAuthentication no enabled
[04:12] <ikonia_> umdstu: and restart sshd
[04:12] <PlanetaryNapkin> Lame bit is, though, my system's sound is shot because the upgrade only went halfway through.
[04:12] <ikonia_> nightfreak which ones ?
[04:12] <Forager> Under Network toold all the device details, like " Hardware address" lists as Unavailable.
[04:12] <hammer123> have question, set up a ext3 partition to share between ubuntu and xp, why do i need to enter password each time i want to access to that partition using ubunt?
[04:12] <nightfreak> ikonia_: my system didn't boot after the upgrade, so i tried to mount my partitions from an emergency disk
[04:12] <ikonia_> umdstu: also ChallengeResponseAuthentication no make sure that is anbled
[04:12] <umdstu> ikonia_: oko i'll go try that, but i think i have before
[04:12] <ikonia_> umdstu make sure all 3 are set as I said AND uncommented then restart
[04:13] <Forager> So I think I need new drivers.
[04:13] <ikonia_> Forager thats a random diagnosis
[04:13] <umdstu> ikonia_: ok i'll try again brb
[04:13] <Forager> Fair enough.
[04:14] <hammer123> any1?
[04:14] <nightfreak> ikonia_: i just wanted to check my lilo.conf and fstab, but /etc is missing
[04:15] <shiznit_> anyone know how to make the lcd brighness plugin work?
[04:15] <Forager> ikonia_: What can I do?
[04:15] <ikonia_> Forager try configuring it through "system --> admin --> network admin"
[04:16] <pai> hi want to retain the contents of the clip board even after closing the firefox window
[04:16] <pai> how do i do
[04:16] <Forager> I don't have that option.
[04:17] <Forager> I'm running Dapper.
[04:17] <pai> any solution or can u tell y it is so
[04:17] <TuxRug> Hi I need to know the name of the on-screen keyboard installed by the ubuntu-mobile package in Gutsy.. It's popping up and I can't turn it off except by xkill
[04:17] <hammer123> what is dapper?
[04:17] <erUSUL> pai: fundamental Xwindow design issue every app is responsible of his clippboard so when you close it the contents are gone. There are clippboard manager that try to avoid the probelm but nothing standar
[04:17] <MenZa> !dapper
[04:17] <ubotu> dapper is the 4th release of Ubuntu.  Version 6.06 LTS, codename "Dapper Drake".
[04:17] <rpj8> Hey guys, I know it's not your field specifically, but #samba is quiet this morning.
[04:17] <Forager> Ubunto 6.06
[04:18] <hammer123> i just installed the one offer...7.04...what is that codename?
[04:18] <rpj8> I can't seem to see anyone else ont he network except for me.
[04:18] <rpj8> i know for a fact there are a LOT of other computers on the network
[04:18] <k1gwb> I need to record the video and audio of an mms: stream...what's the best way to do this? It's of a time sensitive nature too :-/
[04:18] <rpj8> Especially since I can see them throuhg my windows box
[04:18] <erUSUL> hammer123: lsb_release -a
[04:18] <rpj8> so my question is, where is my first step for troubleshooting?
[04:18] <rpj8> I know i'm in the right workgroup
[04:18] <rpj8> samba is 3.0
[04:18] <rpj8> ubuntu feisty
[04:19] <hammer123> feisty
[04:19] <hammer123> is that good?
[04:19] <erUSUL> hammer123: is the current stable release
[04:20] <hammer123> how do i make auto mount a ext3 partition shared with xp?
[04:20] <fiXXXerMet> I'm about to setup an email + anti-spam relay on a dell poweredge 1425.  It has 2 SATA 250GB drives.  I'm wondering if I should use the hardware raid, or if I should use software raid (mdadm)?
[04:20] <TuxRug> gutsy is good, I just need to get rid of some of the packages I put in with ubuntu-mobile
[04:20] <rpj8> hammer123: that sounds like a windows question
[04:20] <Forager> In network Settings I have the ETH1 and ETH0, (I use eth0) but it won't pull an IP on DHCP.
[04:20] <pai> erusul: canu give me a list of clip board manager
[04:20] <xen_> how stable is the gutsy kernel at the present?
[04:21] <pai> that can help me
[04:21] <erUSUL> hammer123: add an appropiate line for it to /etc/fstab
[04:21] <TuxRug> The kernel is a stable release afaik, it's the other packages that give gutsy beta status.
[04:22] <hammer123> what to add in fstab?
[04:22] <rpj8> once again, if I'm unable to see other boxes on the windows network with samba, and samba is the latest release, and I'm POSITIVE i'm in the right workgroup, what is the next troubleshooting step?
[04:22] <andres__> how can i check my ip server address on the terminal?
[04:22] <Pici> andres__: ifconfig
[04:22] <etale> is it possible to install ubuntu from a USB stick?
[04:23] <TuxRug> I'm sure it is if you can boot from the USB stick, it's different on different systems
[04:23] <dgjones> !install | etale, Yes, it is, see Ubotu's factiod & the links
[04:23] <ubotu> etale, Yes, it is, see Ubotu's factiod & the links: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[04:23] <erUSUL> pai: glipper or klipper (gnome/kde)
[04:23] <hammer123> where can i ask question on xchat?
[04:24] <Whitor> Where do usb connected drives show up? /dev/???
[04:24] <genii> etale: https://help.ubuntu.com/ community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[04:24] <rpj8> in #xchat most likely
[04:24] <genii> Weird, paste was odd
[04:24] <rpj8> Whitor: USB devices are usually /dev/sda#
[04:24] <pai> erusul:thank u.. does it work on fedoracore&
[04:24] <erUSUL> Whitor: /dev/sd... (like any other scasi like disk in linux; currently even ide pata drives)
[04:24] <hammer123> thanks
[04:24] <rpj8> Whitor: or /dev/sdb# etc etc
[04:25] <Whitor> rpj8:  Thanks
[04:25] <erUSUL> pai: ask in #fedora
[04:25] <Whitor> erUSUL: thanks too
[04:25] <genii> etale: try instead https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[04:25] <kl4m> Hi, when physical security is not a concern, What is the way to make Ubuntu (server or not) open a root console without logging in on boot?
[04:25] <k1gwb> what program can i use to record an mss video/audio stream?
[04:25] <erUSUL> rpj8: assuming it only has one more device using sd
[04:26] <rpj8> erUSUL: etc etc :)
[04:26] <erUSUL> kl4m: sudo -i
[04:26] <YANIX> hi there
[04:26] <Whitor> So, I'm used to using fdisk... is there a easier disk manager to use now?
[04:26] <vecnah> gparted
[04:26] <Forager> I think I lost ikonia_....
[04:26] <Whitor> an easier*
[04:26] <rpj8> Whitor: I think cfdisk is one.
[04:26] <rpj8> Whitor: but yeah, gparted has a gui
[04:26] <YANIX>  i need some help
[04:27] <erUSUL> Whitor: parted or gparted (gui)
[04:27] <YANIX>  can i
[04:27] <YANIX> ?
[04:27] <dgjones> !ask | YANIX
[04:27] <ubotu> YANIX: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:27] <Whitor> thanks again, I'll try them out
[04:27] <erUSUL> !ask | YANIX
[04:27] <YANIX> well my problem is that i`m using a mobile to connect  to the internet
[04:27] <Forager> I need help troubleshooting a NIC.
[04:27] <Pici> !enter
[04:27] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:27] <YANIX> that works well with windows
[04:28] <TuxRug> Where can I find a list of packages installed by the ubuntu-mobile package.  Google turns up bubkus.
[04:28] <mssever> kl4m: You could add such a command to your startup programs
[04:29] <AnAnt> Hello, I got an HP dv6391 laptop that comes with a remote control, is it possible to use it with lirc ?
[04:29] <YANIX> can you help me install a usb to irda dongle so that i can use ubuntu and my mobile to get on the web
[04:29] <mssever> kl4m: But that only works in X
[04:29] <andres__> How can i find my workgroup name and netbios name??
[04:29] <sico> ubuntu 7.10 locks  using compiz everytime (nvidia 5700le)
[04:29] <erUSUL> !gutsy | sico
[04:29] <ikonia_> andres__ are you running neetbios ? have you configured a workgroup in samba ?
[04:29] <ubotu> sico: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[04:29] <tarelerulz> I can get into my smb shares with smbclient . I want to know how you can mount the shares ? I have try to read on it ,but It is bit passed me
[04:29] <rpj8> http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/metapackages/ubuntu-mobile-devhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/metapackages/ubuntu-mobile-devhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/metapackages/ubuntu-mobile-devhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/metapackages/ubuntu-mobile-devhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/metapackages/ubuntu-mobile-dev
[04:30] <rpj8> oh jesus
[04:30] <rpj8> my mistake
[04:30] <mssever> andres__: Are you using Samba?
[04:31] <etale> if one is downloading a tar.gz, where is a good place to unpack that? surely not on the desktop...
[04:31] <Forager> ikonia_ you were right, NIC drivers were the wrong place to look.  I can ping 127.0.0.1, but not the router.
[04:31] <mssever> etale: I created a directory designated for that kind of stuff
[04:31] <mssever> etale: Well-behaved tarbells extract to a single directory full of files
[04:32] <dgjones> etale, I normally use the desktop and extract them to a directory, use them & then delete afterwards
[04:32] <mssever> etale: s/tarbells/tarballs
[04:32] <etale> ah ok cool
[04:32] <YANIX> anyone for me?
[04:33] <erUSUL> !irda
[04:33] <ubotu> Information about using IrDA interfaces under Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IrdaHowto
[04:33] <rpj8> YANIX: what's up
[04:33] <Fracture> if I want to be able to use dojo from the command line, how can I boot strap it ?  i.e. using rhino ?
[04:33] <YANIX> how to configur a usb to irda dongle
[04:33] <rpj8> scroll up. erUSUL had uboto post something nice for you
[04:34] <erUSUL> ubotu tell YANIX about irda | YANIX see priv msg from ubotu
[04:34] <rpj8> ubotu*
[04:34] <kl4m> erUSUL, mssever: Nah, what I need is a server with a random passwod which can only be accessed by key-based SSH and a local console without password
[04:34] <kl4m> random password=unknown password
[04:34] <hammer321> installed ubuntu and specify a ext3 partition but did not set mount point, now each time wanna access to it, it will ask password then open. How to auto mount that partition, it is shared between ubuntu and xp
[04:35] <rpj8> hammer321: Look up stuff abotu fstab
[04:35] <rpj8> about*
[04:35] <mssever> kl4m: As far as remote access goes, you can simply disable password-based logins in your SSH settings
[04:35] <dgjones> !irda | YANIX, I can't help as I don't use IRDA, but Ubotu has this information that may help
[04:35] <ubotu> YANIX, I can't help as I don't use IRDA, but Ubotu has this information that may help: Information about using IrDA interfaces under Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IrdaHowto
[04:35] <erUSUL> hammer123: add an appropiate line for it to /etc/fstab (copy the one you have for the root partition and change the device and mount point)
[04:35] <mssever> kl4m: As far as a passwordless login goes, I'm not sure how to do that
[04:36] <hammer321> ok let me try
[04:36] <mssever> kl4m: You could explore the differences between runlevels 1 and 2 and probably find something useful that way
[04:36] <YANIX> thnx guys i`ll take a look and if aint helpfull to me let you know so that we figure it out together
[04:36] <kl4m> mssever: with only passwordless ssh, users can su
[04:37] <mssever> kl4m: true
[04:37] <Asathoor> hi
[04:37] <Asathoor> i'm back
[04:38] <mssever> kl4m: Unless you disabled the su command :)
[04:38] <Pici> f!sudo | kl4m mssever
[04:38] <Pici> er, Use sudo instead of su
[04:38] <kl4m> Pici I know very well thanks
[04:38] <wi1> hi, when I press those special buttons on my keyboard to turn the volume up or down / mute, it affects the microphone but not the speakers. how can I change that?
[04:38] <mssever> Pici: The issue is that su is available to sumeone who wants to get root in a system with a root password
[04:39] <Pici> mssever: Okay, sorry, just caught the end of the conversation.
[04:39] <ThugRen> Hey so I have question. on Installing a XiFi Soundcard drivers to the Ubuntu 64 version 7.04? How do I get it to work? I Keep getting the OS isn't a 64 bit?
[04:40] <erUSUL> ThugRen: have you asked creative support?
[04:41] <ThugRen> LOL..\
[04:41] <mssever> kl4m: Pici gave me an idea, though; Why not arrange for your 'root' console to use sudo -i instead of a true root? Then you can disable the root password.
[04:41] <ThugRen> erUSUL? So no one else has a XiFI card then?
[04:41] <rpj8> ThugRen: always been an integrated kindof guy
[04:42] <kl4m> mssever: That's an idea but I'll look into login in any user first
[04:42] <erUSUL> ThugRen: it seems that that's the case ;)
[04:42] <Dr_Willis> ThugRen  Creative XiFi?  heh - last i heard they released drivers that were 64bit only..... Not really a good card for linux at this time.
[04:43] <Dr_Willis> Creative has really dropped the ball on that card and linux at this time. :(
[04:43] <ThugRen> Oh.. Man these sound blasters are great for gaming!!
[04:43] <wlcsw> erUSUL: hello
[04:43] <Dr_Willis> ThugRen Yep. But really now a days most sound cards are decent.
[04:43] <ThugRen> Dr_Willis but isn't the Ubuntu -64 bit a 64 Bit linux?
[04:43] <wlcsw> k
[04:44] <erUSUL> !hi | wlcsw
[04:44] <ubotu> wlcsw: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:44] <Dr_Willis> ThugRen the creative drivers just got released last week.. go check them out. and good luck. :) given that they are binary only drivers.. they will proberly be as much hassle as video card drivers.
[04:44] <erUSUL> wlcsw: hello 8)
[04:44] <Dan_> ok so i have a quick question
[04:44] <ThugRen> Dr_Willis, This is true too.. Just depends on what you are looking for!
[04:44] <mssever> !ask | Dan_
[04:44] <ubotu> Dan_: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:45] <Dr_Willis> i dont have a xifi card. and do NOT plan on getting one.. untill creative gets on the program with their linux stuff.
[04:45] <Dr_Willis> The price of AUdigy2 cards are good at this time. :)
[04:45] <Dan_> i started using linux not to long ago, i just got a new laptop with a core 2 duo, should i get the x86 version of ubuntu or the 64 bit version
[04:45] <shiznit_> i wish i knew how to compile this aurora engine thing
[04:45] <skarface> Dan_: x86
[04:45] <thommy> c.freenet.de
[04:46] <Dan_> ok ty skar
[04:46] <shiznit_> y x86?
[04:46] <lavender_dream> Hello Ubuntu! New user here, completely made my switch a week ago from XP, just got bored with the OS and wanted to learn something new and was always curious about Linux... :) I have so many questions I don't even know where to start but I thought I'd say hello first.
[04:46] <Dan_> i was wondering that too??
[04:46] <ThugRen> Dr_willis.. Yea, I had 2 of those card.. But when with the XiFi Serious are a nice card..
[04:46] <mssever> !hi | lavender_dream
[04:46] <Dan_> whats better about the x86 version
[04:47] <gunny01> Dan_: You can run either on a C2D, but x86 is easier
[04:47] <ThugRen> Well I am off to go and bug Sound Blaster.. :)
[04:47] <ubotu> lavender_dream: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:47] <skarface> because he's new to linux and 64bit is a pain right now
[04:47] <rpj8> lavender_dream: Hello there.. you'll quickly see the nature of this room is question question question. if you want to chat it up check out ubuntu-offtopic
[04:47] <KanRiNiN> You know, I switched my parents over to Gutsy from XP, applied a few themes, and I don't think they can tell the difference
[04:47] <Dan_> ok ty
[04:48] <erUSUL> lavender_dream: you may want to begin reading some initial docs in ubuntu.com or ubuntu-guide.org just to get an idea on how things are done in linux/ubuntu
[04:48] <shiznit_> i noticed my x-fi wasnt set up properly when i installed amd64 ubuntu
[04:49] <Dr_Willis> shiznit_ only recently has ANY linux driver been released for that card. (as in like last week) it will be some time befor it gets set up properly by any disrtos.
[04:49] <pai> erusul .. which part of firefox is responsible for problem with the clipboard
[04:49] <Dr_Willis> shiznit_ so gettingit going will take some research and luck. :) at this time.
[04:50] <shiznit_> no worries
[04:50] <mikey> anyone know why seveas repository never works?
[04:50] <shiznit_> im quite happy with this as a laptop os
[04:50] <mikey> is it on a freakin cable modem or something?
[04:50] <lavender_dream> Thank you for the warm welcome, I browse the forums and have read extensively for the past week just to get started, I love the community! First question: I have a BJC-2100 Canon printer, Ubuntu didn't detect it, how can I go about finding the correct driver for it?
[04:50] <mssever> pai: What kind of clipboard problem are you having?
[04:50] <yhell> hello....
[04:50] <Pici> mikey: There are a few mirrors for is repo, have you tried one of them?
[04:50] <shiznit_> as soon as i can figure out power profiles
[04:50] <mssever> lavender_dream: Check out linuxprinting.org
[04:51] <lavender_dream> mssever- Thank you
[04:51] <yhell> anybody who use gimp
[04:51] <kkathman> yhell:  I suppose a lot of people do
[04:51] <Dr_Willis> yhell 1000's of people do. :)
[04:51] <mssever> yhell: What's your question? I use GIMP some
[04:51] <pai> want to retain the contents of the clip board even after closing the firefox window
[04:51] <mikey> pici: i want to know why seveas' repository is given to people via source-o-matic but it's always down
[04:52] <mssever> pai: That's actually not a firefox issue; it's an X issue
[04:52] <Pici> mikey: I'm not sure, I'll talk to him about it though.
[04:52] <Dr_Willis> lavender_dream sadly some canon printers got no linux supporyt either.. Check the cups.org web site for a start. and see if its supported by cups at all.
[04:52] <mssever> pai: No programs can retain the clipboard comtents
[04:52] <erUSUL> pai: dunno, sorry
[04:52] <lavender_dream> Dr_Willis- Thank you, will check that out with the link mssever provided me.
[04:52] <erUSUL> lavender_dream: linuxprintin.org has a data base of printers/drivers
[04:53] <Dr_Willis> Isent there some X clipboard tools that keep a hisroty of all clippings.. wouldent that help in this case?
[04:53] <mssever> pai: There are clipboard managers available to address the problem, but I don't know any to recommend specifically
[04:53] <erUSUL> lavender_dream: linuxprinting.org sorry
[04:54] <erUSUL> mssever: i told him earlier to install glipper or klipper...
[04:54] <mssever> pai: I believe that KDE (Kubuntu) supports this out of the box
[04:54] <AnAnt> Hello, I got an HP dv6391 laptop that comes with a remote control, is it possible to use it with lirc ?
[04:54] <Odo> !bind
[04:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bind - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:54] <slashzul> does ubuntu have an expandable filesystem ?
[04:54] <yhell> YES ANTANT POSIBLE USING IRC
[04:54] <mssever> slashzul: What do you mean by expandable?
[04:54] <erUSUL> slashzul: define expandable
[04:54] <erUSUL> !caps | yhell
[04:54] <ubotu> yhell: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[04:54] <Dr_Willis> slashzul i thought that was what  'lvm' was all about.
[04:55] <slashzul> I can at a later date expand it on a vmware instance.
[04:55] <slashzul> Im installing ubuntu server on an instance
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> vmware - has its own virtual drives that i thought were resizeable with some vmware tools.
[04:55] <slashzul> yes
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> of course ya could always add more virtual drives. later i guess.
[04:55] <slashzul> vmware does have expandable tools but then dont you have to expand it on the OS side
[04:56] <PhUBUNTU> Hello
[04:56] <PhUBUNTU> Who use apache 2 here?
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> slashzul no idea. id say check the vmware docs/channel. I normally give vmware 8gb or so.. and thats all i need. :)
[04:56] <Pici> PhUBUNTU: Lots of people, why not just ask your question and we'll see if we can answer.
[04:56] <PhUBUNTU> aybody use?
[04:56] <mssever> PhUBUNTU: Lots of people
[04:56] <PhUBUNTU> Ok
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> MILLIONS of people. :)
[04:57] <erUSUL> slashzul: i have used gparted to expand partitions formated as ext3 and jfs without probelems if you are refering to that... also if yo use lvm you can add partitions (space) to any volume when you want
[04:57] <Dr_Willis> and it has oooodles of docs all over. :)
[04:57] <PhUBUNTU> when i put for example localhost/site.php
[04:57] <ThugRen> Hey quick question what Kernel is 7.04-64bit?
[04:57] <yhell> HELP
[04:57] <PhUBUNTU> he do not entry in my home page
[04:57] <PhUBUNTU> he make a download of phtml
[04:57] <slashzul> so gparted tool can expand jfs ?
[04:57] <erUSUL> !ask | yhell
[04:57] <ubotu> yhell: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:57] <PhUBUNTU> and i can not see my site
[04:57] <PhUBUNTU> anybody know what is it
[04:57] <erUSUL> yhell: in lowercase please
[04:57] <PhUBUNTU> ?
[04:57] <Pici> PhUBUNTU: Might be better to ask that in #apache
[04:58] <PhUBUNTU> tks
[04:58] <yhell> sorry
[04:58] <PhUBUNTU> But nowbody know?
[04:58] <Poul|Raider> what kernel is the newest atm for ubuntu ? and how do i check which i have?
[04:58] <erUSUL> yhell: if you have a question go ahead and ask. we answer if we can
[04:58] <erUSUL> Poul|Raider: uname -a
[04:58] <mssever> PhUBUNTU: Did you install using Ubuntu's package manager?
[04:59] <nny> getting eth1 on a device, although there is no eth0... and only one network card.. I need it to be eth0.. using ubuntu-server.. no X.. any advice?
[04:59] <erUSUL> Poul|Raider: 2.6.20 for feisty
[04:59] <volantares> greetings
[04:59] <PhUBUNTU> mssever, Systempatic
[04:59] <erUSUL> nny: man iftab
[04:59] <nny> looking for a modules.conf or modprobe.conf that may be assigning the interface
[04:59] <nny> erUSUL: k
[04:59] <kling0n> i have a question... uuid for one of my disks seems to be strange:
[04:59] <volantares> ikonia_: hi ikonia
[04:59] <kling0n> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  10 2007-09-28 09:42 2c4f6ee0-37ea-4d4c-9206-a138c9d58f60 -> ../../hda1
[04:59] <kling0n> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  17 2007-09-28 09:42 e86d6cf2-ad09-4514-b325-01e80aca3b90 -> ../../mapper/hda1
[04:59] <kling0n> any ideas why this is ?
[04:59] <erUSUL> nny: just add a line to iftab of the form "MAC_adress iface"
[04:59] <kl4m> What replaces inittab in feisty?
[04:59] <volantares> erUSUL: hey erusul
[04:59] <kling0n> look slike uuids are different
[04:59] <volantares> hi everyone else
[05:00] <hammer123> apt-get upgrade will do what? very long? is it safe? should i do it?
[05:00] <yhell> am using gimp retouching photo...but always in low quality....what will i do ...not acceptable to web
[05:00] <volantares> that i've missed
[05:00] <erUSUL> volantares: hi; ;)
[05:00] <frijolie> Hey kids..
[05:00] <Pici> kling0n: upstart
[05:00] <Poul|Raider> Linux s-hjem 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:50:39 UTC 2007 i68  erUSUL - why are "Users of nvidia 8800 GTS and GTX cards have reported significant performance increases (around 10-30 fps improvements) by adding the vga=normal boot option on kernels 2.6.22 and 2.6.23" then talking about 2.6.23?
[05:00] <kling0n> pici ?
[05:00] <erUSUL> yhell: what do you mean low quality?
[05:00] <kling0n> Pici: you mean restart?
[05:00] <nny> erUSUL: perfect thanks
[05:00] <Pici> !upstart | kling0n :)
[05:00] <ubotu> kling0n :): Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[05:00] <mssever> PhUBUNTU: If you installed via synaptic apache2 and php5, then it should work out of the box. If it doesn't verify that the php module is in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled
[05:00] <kl4m> hammer123: It will upgrade packages to the latest version for the current distribution
[05:00] <Pici> kling0n: sorry, wrong persom :o
[05:01] <kling0n> pici thanks.. i'll take a look :)
[05:01] <Pici> kl4m: Upstart replaces init.
[05:01] <erUSUL> Poul|Raider: that kernels are vanilla kernels and also gutsy next version of ubuntu will use 2.6.22
[05:01] <Pici> kling0n: Thats not going to help you, sorry :(
[05:01] <yhell> my boss judge my work ...very gray look...
[05:01] <kling0n> ahh so *that's* why they dropped the runlevel paradigm
[05:01] <hammer123> thanks kl4m, one is update another is upgrade? which one should a noob do?
[05:01] <brk3> 1
[05:02] <kling0n> pici i learned something though :)
[05:02] <frijolie> anyone know why external USB  hard-drives aren't "hot-pluggable" in Gutsy?
[05:02] <shiznit_> anyone familiar with focus on cursor?
[05:02] <frijolie> "hot-pluggable" = automount
[05:02] <mssever> !gutsy | frijolie
[05:02] <ubotu> frijolie: 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
[05:02] <erUSUL> yhell: well i'm not an expert in retouching software maybe you should ask in a gimp specific channel?
[05:02] <kl4m> hammer123: update is just for getting the packages list. upgrade actually changes software
[05:02] <yhell> do you have an idea some plug-ins of gimp
[05:02] <bieb> how do I cd into the /root/.ssh dir?
[05:02] <yhell> ah ok
[05:02] <kl4m> hammer123: so you have to do update first, the upgrade
[05:02] <hammer123> so if a new release like 7.05 comes out, it will upgrade the 7.04 to 7.05?
[05:03] <bieb> I have tried sudo cd /root/.ssh
[05:03] <LjL> bieb: perhaps  cd /root/.ssh 
[05:03] <frijolie> I've read forums and noticed that it's been happening since Feistry
[05:03] <mssever> bieb: cd /root/.ssh
[05:03] <frijolie> er Fesity
[05:03] <LjL> bieb, you don't "sudo" into a directory
[05:03] <frijolie> er Fiesty
[05:03] <yhell> thanks a lot
[05:03] <Pici> kling0n: this *might* help you though, I'm not an expert in uuid though: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks
[05:03] <szoszi> umm any1 no how i can use msn on ubuntu??
[05:03] <bieb> tells me permission denied
[05:03] <erUSUL> !info gaim | szoszi
[05:03] <LjL> bieb, you may want to run  sudo -i  to get a root shell then.
[05:03] <kl4m> hammer123: that's dist-upgrade. So no, upgrade is just for security and bug fixes
[05:03] <mssever> szoszi: amsn
[05:04] <ubotu> szoszi: gaim: multi-protocol instant messaging client. In component main, is optional. Version 1:2.0.0+beta6-1ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 1700 kB, installed size 4808 kB
[05:04] <bieb> thanks LjL
[05:04] <Poul|Raider> erUSUL, do you think that i can get fps increase by adding the vga=normal on 2.6.20 also?
[05:04] <LjL> bieb, why are you trying to access that directory, though?
[05:04] <Dr_Willis> szoszi thers several IM clients that can connect to MSN networks
[05:04] <hammer123> thanks again...if i do now, will it ask to restart? i dun wanna do it then cos am downloading something
[05:04] <kling0n> pici thanks for trying.. but i "get" uudi in principle
[05:04] <erUSUL> Poul|Raider: dunno, but you can easily try yourself
[05:04] <bieb> need to forward my public ssh key
[05:04] <erUSUL> !boot | Poul|Raider
[05:04] <ubotu> Poul|Raider: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[05:04] <Nyle> hi
[05:04] <LjL> bieb, that shouldn't be in root's home directory, but in your own!
[05:04] <Nyle> how are the people doing today?
[05:04] <volantares> Nyle: hiya
[05:04] <Nyle> any linux gamers here?
[05:04] <LjL> !offtopic
[05:04] <erUSUL> Poul|Raider: check the wiki about boot options
[05:04] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:05] <kling0n> i was just wondering that the "mapper" part was ans why the drive showed up with different uuids depending on which link I was looking at
[05:05] <yhell> hello.....
[05:05] <volantares> Nyle: about to obliterate my system
[05:05] <Nyle> volantares: don't do that
[05:05] <volantares> Nyle: not yet.. hope to
[05:05] <kling0n> it might not be a showstopper.... :)
[05:05] <kl4m> hammer123: if it's a fresh installation and you upgrade it will ask to restart both firefox and the computer
[05:05] <Nyle> instead recomend some good rpg games packaged in ubuntu
[05:05] <kl4m> hammer123: well you understand what I meant
[05:05] <LjL> !games > Nyle    (Nyle, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:05] <hammer123> thanks...will do it later then
[05:05] <volantares> Nyle: i had to downgrade my sound card, even
[05:05] <Poul|Raider> will do erUSUL, tho i already in the /boot/grub/menu.lst just need to find where to add the vga=normal
[05:05] <bieb> LjL, so when the keygen asks for dir, change it to /home/bieb?
[05:05] <Nyle> LjL: hey thanks buddy
[05:05] <Nyle> thats the thing i was looking for
[05:06] <LjL> bieb, perhaps *don't* run the keygen as root (with sudo, that is) to begin with
[05:06] <tumbleweed> got a problem logging in on feisty/kubuntu. Seems to hang on a lock. NFS mounted /home
[05:06] <erUSUL> Poul|Raider: in the line that begins with kernel in the stanza of the first kernel after the last option (usually splash)
[05:06] <bieb> I see
[05:06] <LjL> !gpg > bieb    (bieb, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:06] <tumbleweed> http://paste.omnia.za.net/675
[05:07] <LjL> bieb: use root when it's required, never when it's not.
[05:07] <Poul|Raider> erUSUL, think i found it yes
[05:07] <Poul|Raider> erUSUL, kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic root=UUID=2a5f4786-ac60-4fe2-8de6-daf4c055db4a ro quiet splash
[05:07] <erUSUL> Poul|Raider: that's it
[05:08] <frijolie> is Ubuntu ever going to get CNR?
[05:08] <LjL> hope not
[05:08] <Dr_Willis> frijolie thats an interesting..and often Heated... topic. :)
[05:09] <frijolie> how much different is it than Synaptic..sorry didn't know it was heated
[05:09] <Dr_Willis> frijolie the LinuxMint (ubuntu spin off) has a similer thing allready.
[05:09] <gunny01> frijolie: is their a dying reason that you want it?
[05:09] <Dr_Willis> frijolie its basicially a web interface ya click, it then downloads/runs the package manager ont he file.. (supposibly it even works some times)
[05:09] <idefix> how long are the repos' usually offline?
[05:09] <frijolie> I'm not looking for it, just wondered why it was so hyped on the internet
[05:09] <Dr_Willis> frijolie its hyped by the Linspire marketers.. targeting windows-trainded users. :)
[05:09] <gunny01> frijolie: It's a bit of a meh...
[05:10] <gunny01> stick to apt-get
[05:10] <frijolie> hehe..don't like Lin/FreeSpire
[05:10] <Dr_Willis> frijolie once ya learn the real package managers.. you realize that  CNR is a bit of a bla idea.
[05:10] <idefix> why are the repos' sometimes down?
[05:10] <frijolie> M$ Windoze clone
[05:10] <LjL> idefix, because crap happens?
[05:10] <Dr_Willis> Linxpire only recently released the CNR stuff to the GPL: i belive.
[05:10] <LjL> idefix, there are many mirrors. try another
[05:10] <gunny01> frijolie: They used to charge for it, poxy....
[05:10] <gunny01> you know whats
[05:10] <kidbuntu> whats the path of the secondary slave? my primary slave is /dev/hdb? please help
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> hda hdb hdc hdd,
[05:11] <yigo> hi, anybody knows if it is possible somewhere to access to the old 5.10 Breezy repositories?
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> kidbuntu use 'sudo fdisk -l' to see what all is seen. :)
[05:11] <kidbuntu> Dr_Willis: thanks
[05:11] <frijolie> ah, they charged for it? So it was like a real "store"?
[05:11] <frijolie> Did I read it correctly, that Ubuntu "teamed up" with them to implement it?
[05:12] <frijolie> I don't really like Mint..I've installed it before
[05:12] <gunny01> frijolie: Yah. You paid a subscription.
[05:12] <kidbuntu> doesnt help
[05:12] <frijolie> paid subscriptions for "free" software is a lameo idea
[05:12] <gunny01> frijolie: Don't believe what linspire inc tells you...
[05:12] <gunny01> frijolie: yah.
[05:12] <kidbuntu> Dr_Willis: its for a DVD ram
[05:12] <nny> where is the best place to get a basic program to start before X
[05:13] <nny> llike foo_enable?
[05:13] <kidbuntu> Dr_Willis: I just installed one. my other DVD rom is the /dev/hdb
[05:13] <LjL> !boot > nny    (nny, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:13] <nny> LjL: TY
[05:13] <Dr_Willis> kidbuntu for a optical drive  its most likely hdc or hdd.  hdd = slave
[05:13] <yigo> help, anybody knows if it is possible somewhere to access to the old 5.10 Breezy repositories?
[05:13] <Poul|Raider> are there a command to check if its set to use opengl or software rendering? like  eselect opengl set nvidia is used for setting it to opengl?
[05:13] <frijolie> what's the screen between the GDM and your desktop?
[05:14] <frijolie> I'm trying to complete a blue theme throughout
[05:14] <eck> frijolie: it's the splash screen
[05:14] <niter3> holy smokes batman!
[05:14] <frijolie> and inbetween my login and my desktop it get a flash of Human brown
[05:14] <eck> frijolie: you can set the image in gconf-editor
[05:14] <frijolie> how do you change that one out?
[05:14] <kidbuntu> Dr_Willis: i dont get it. if i'm using my other DVD rom. i can play a dvd movie. but if it is the new one, it doesnt play
[05:14] <niter3> I had lucky charms today!
[05:14] <niter3> YUM! I twas gooooodd!
[05:15] <tumbleweed> anybody?
[05:15] <tumbleweed> please :-)
[05:15] <eck> frijolie: just search for splash in key names
[05:15] <niter3> tumbleweed: what mofo?
[05:15] <tumbleweed> niter3: mofo?
[05:15] <nny> LjL: If I use rc.local and chmod +x it, do I leave the exit 0 in it?
[05:15] <LjL> yigo: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com
[05:15] <niter3> nny: yes
[05:15] <LjL> nny: yes
[05:15] <flokuehn> whats your problem tumbleweed
[05:15] <nchristia> Hey
[05:15] <nny> LjL: niter3 thanks
[05:15] <nchristia> I need some help k
[05:15] <tumbleweed> got a problem logging in on feisty/kubuntu. Seems to hang on a lock. NFS mounted /home
[05:15] <LjL> nny: at the *end* of the file, that is
[05:15] <tumbleweed> http://paste.omnia.za.net/675
[05:16] <nny> LjL: indeed
[05:16] <nchristia> Can anyone recommend a good FTP Server for Ubuntu?
[05:16] <Dr_Willis> !ftp
[05:16] <ubotu> FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[05:16] <LjL> !ftpd > nchristia    (nchristia, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:16] <Dr_Willis> nchristia define good.
[05:16] <niter3> Dr_Willis: tftp
[05:16] <niter3> no
[05:16] <niter3> opps
[05:16] <nchristia> For... XFCE i mean
[05:16] <niter3> my bads
[05:16] <Dr_Willis> heh heh. :)
[05:16] <LjL> nchristia: an FTP server "for XFCE"?!
[05:16] <niter3> nchristia: thta works on any
[05:16] <niter3> LjL: :)
[05:17] <niter3> I got a ham sandwich today!
[05:17] <nchristia> I did download FTPD
[05:17] <nchristia> Have some problems setting it up though
[05:17] <niter3> And a bannana, and uh cracker, and uh nutrgrain bar!
[05:17] <niter3> yum
[05:17] <flokuehn> tumbleweed: sorry i have no clue
[05:17] <LjL> nobody said you should download ftpd nchristia, just read the stuff that Ubotu sent you in PM
[05:17] <niter3> What are you guys eating for lunch today?
[05:17] <frijolie> I see it thanks eck
[05:17] <niter3> or did you eat?
[05:18] <LjL> niter3, /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:18] <scraliontis> i had lunch four hours ago.
[05:18] <Pici> !offtopic | niter3
[05:18] <ubotu> niter3: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:18] <frijolie> now just need to find a blue background
[05:18] <nchristia> !ftpd
[05:18] <ubotu> FTP servers: !ftpd, !proftpd, !pure-ftpd, !twoftpd, !vsftpd, !MuddleFTPd, !wzdftpd - Graphical front-ends: !PureAdmin, !GProftpd (for !GNOME), !KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[05:18] <niter3> LjL: okay
[05:18] <sycrim> i should get lunch
[05:18] <nchristia> !pureadmin
[05:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pureadmin - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:18] <nchristia> affz
[05:19] <LjL> nchristia: my mantra is, if you can't configure an FTP server, then you shouldn't be using one. FTP is an intrinsically *very* insecure protocol, and unless you are familiar with it, you're better off doing whatever you want to do in other, more secure ways.
[05:19] <tumbleweed> aha, it seems /home was being mounted with out the lock option
[05:19] <tumbleweed> this is a big lab, and last night's KDE update seems to require locking :-)
[05:19] <LjL> !info pureadmin | nchristia
[05:19] <ubotu> nchristia: pureadmin: Gtk graphic front-end for PureFTPd. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 143 kB, installed size 720 kB
[05:19] <flokuehn> http://paste.omnia.za.net/675
[05:19] <flokuehn> http://paste.omnia.za.net/675
[05:19] <tumbleweed> I think I've got it...
[05:19] <neumind> how witch firefox in ftp drop some files?
[05:19] <lavender_dream> Question - When I goto:  System > Admin > Printing > then under my printer properties, under Driver tab, I have what appears to be names of drivers (and one of it is gutenprint, which matches what was suggested at openprinting.org) my question is, would selecting that from the list okay? or do I need to install it manually by clicking on Install Driver button next to the list?
[05:20] <Pici> lavender_dream: Just selecting is fine, install is for if/when you have a custom driver.
[05:20] <neumind> how witch firefox in ftp drop some files?
[05:20] <lavender_dream> Pici: Thank you
[05:20] <LjL> neumind: try with english
[05:20] <tumbleweed> hmm, not perfect yet...
[05:21] <Poul|Raider> anyone, X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting.?  i get that error after running my script containing "X :3 -ac -terminate &   # Launch on a new X session on display 3"  ?
[05:21] <Dr_Willis> Poul|Raider Root user need to run X
[05:22] <Dr_Willis> Poul|Raider so use sudo whatever...
[05:22] <Poul|Raider> Dr_Willis, oki will try
[05:22] <kadakas> will ubuntu support any wireless (radio usb dongle) multimedia keyboard just like that or do i have to watch out ?
[05:22] <Nixie> Hi
[05:22] <Nixie> I need some help
[05:22] <shiznit> what was the compiz channel
[05:22] <Violet> hoi sorry I'm wrong
[05:22] <Dr_Willis> kadakas the ones ive seen  that dont need any drivers. should work...
[05:22] <eck> Dr_Willis: isn't X suid root
[05:23] <Violet> this is the first time I use Ubuntu
[05:23] <jimcooncat> where to find help -- X works fine on this dell, but Ctrl-AltF1 font is way too large to be readable, and bad wrapping.
[05:23] <eck> that's how you can run startx as a normal user
[05:23] <frijolie> gotta love the "Price is Right"
[05:23] <Nixie> I am trying to install rTorrent but it says that i haven't installed some packages but the packages is installed what shall i do?!?!?
[05:23] <Dr_Willis> eck not that ive notced. ive not messed with multi-X servers in ages however.
[05:23] <tumbleweed> we are still hanging on the lock :-(
[05:23] <frijolie> "Tell 'em what they've won Bob!"
[05:23] <Nixie> I am trying to install rTorrent but it says that i haven't installed some packages but the packages is installed what shall i do?!?!?
[05:23] <LjL> !effects > shiznit    (shiznit, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:23] <dwxreaper> how do i check what version of ubuntu i am running
[05:23] <Dr_Willis> jimcooncat could check the various framebuffer settings, and change the font also. on the console.
[05:23] <Violet> and I don't speak very well english so I look for the duch irc
[05:24] <finalbeta> !nl
[05:24] <ubotu> Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie) is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl
[05:24] <Violet> thx
[05:24] <TeeWee> dwxreaper:  System / about Ubuntu
[05:24] <frijolie> !en
[05:24] <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
[05:24] <jimcooncat> Thanks Dr_Willis -- where are these located?
[05:24] <Violet> maar moet naar chat4all
[05:24] <Nixie> I am trying to install rTorrent but it says that i haven't installed some packages but the packages is installed what shall i do?!?!?
[05:24] <frijolie> !es
[05:24] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:24] <LjL> !botabuse
[05:24] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[05:24] <Violet> weet niet wat ik moet doen maar het lukt me wel zoek het op gemakje uit
[05:24] <Violet> maar bedankt
[05:24] <frijolie> !de
[05:24] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[05:24] <LjL> Violet, that makes little sense to us
[05:25] <Dr_Willis> jimcooncat i always just disable the framebuffer totally. :) the font is set from some service/confg file. theres a consolechars -f SOMEFONTNAME command that can change the fonts on the fly also
[05:25] <nchristia> Um
[05:25] <jimcooncat> Thanks Dr_Willis, I'll do my googling
[05:25] <nchristia> Is there any good wine gui front-end?
[05:25] <frijolie> holy harsh LJL
[05:26] <LjL> frijolie: well, i warned
[05:26] <flokuehn>   containing "X :3 -ac -terminate &   # Launch on a new X
[05:26] <flokuehn>                      session on display 3"  ?
[05:26] <flokuehn> 17:21 -!- salvador [n=salvador@88.235.55.72]  has quit [Client Quit] 
[05:26] <flokuehn> 17:21 -!- RichardL [n=Skippy@78.32.35.169]  has quit [Connection timed out] 
[05:26] <flokuehn> 17:21 -!- zetsumeikinomi [n=zetsumei@cm-217-078-207-125.lohjanpuhelin.fi] 
[05:26] <LjL> nchristia: front-end to do what?
[05:26] <frijolie> sorry, guess i didn't see the warning
[05:26] <LjL> !paste > flokuehn    (flokuehn, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:26] <Dr_Willis> jimcooncat good man.. you will go far. (to disalle frame buffer use the 'nofb' option for the kernel in the grub menu.lst :)  for a tip.
[05:26] <Nixie> I am trying to install rTorrent but it says that i haven't installed some packages but the packages is installed what shall i do?!?!?
[05:26] <frijolie> so much text scrolling by
[05:26] <flokuehn> sorry for pasting
[05:26] <Dr_Willis> bbl
[05:26] <ozehka> wget-question: i want to load the file which is redirected to by a given url... wget just gives me the html..
[05:26] <Nixie> I am trying to install rTorrent but it says that i haven't installed some packages but the packages is installed what shall i do?!?!?
[05:26] <scraliontis> the inteface with wine is always via cli, theres no gui inteface
[05:26] <kadakas> Dr_Willis: thx, gonna go to shop right now ;)
[05:26] <nchristia> Argh
[05:26] <Borked|Raider> Dr_Willis, the screen turned gray( with a X cursor) and could do notrhing :()
[05:26] <LjL> scraliontis: well that's not entirely true, but still
[05:27] <Nixie> I am trying to install rTorrent but it says that i haven't installed some packages but the packages is installed what shall i do?!?!?
[05:27] <scraliontis> mostly true
[05:27] <nchristia> ferret:module:import_dll Library MSVBVM60.DLL (which is needed by L"C:\\Program Files\\VentriloMIX\\VentriloMIX.exe") not found
[05:27] <nchristia> Can i fix that? :-D
[05:27] <LjL> scraliontis, winecfg is definitely a GUI interface to WINE, and so is the KDE kcontrol module
[05:27] <flokuehn> Nixie: is this rtorrent in ubunut repos
[05:27] <flokuehn> ?
[05:27] <tabbot>    /quit bye
[05:27] <tumbleweed> yikes, I just murderd the NFS server
[05:27] <scraliontis> thats true.
[05:28] <nchristia> oo
[05:28] <nchristia> thx ljl
[05:29] <Pici> nchristia: If you are having problems getting specific applications to run, then #winehq is a better place to ask.
[05:29] <Borked|Raider> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_and_update_World_Of_Warcraft_with_wine#Startup_Script  i Am following that script to load my wow. "X :3 -ac -terminate &   # Launch on a new X session on display 3" seams to load a gray screen and nothing happen and i have no idea how to return to my normal desktop and therefor reboot?
[05:30] <fishtank> yup
[05:30] <LjL> Borked|Raider: you can return to your desktop by hitting Ctrl+Alt+F7. there's certainly nothing more than a gray screen, since all you're doing is launching a fresh and empty X session.
[05:30] <Pici> Borked|Raider: ctrl-alt-f7 usually returns you to your normal desktop, or just go through the F keys until you find it.
[05:30] <Pici> LjL: you type too fast :)
[05:31] <LjL> Borked|Raider: but then again, why are you following a gentoo howto on Ubuntu? :o)
[05:31] <LjL> !wow > Borked|Raider    (Borked|Raider, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:31] <LjL> Pici: :P
[05:31] <Borked|Raider> LjL, because there arent any good updated guides for ubuntu. and its more or less the same
[05:31] <LjL> Borked|Raider: also, that howto doesn't tell you to *type* that command anyway, it tells you to write a *script* that includes that command and *others*
[05:31] <hammer123> what application can i use to open .rar files on ubuntu?
[05:31] <Borked|Raider> i have done that LjL
[05:32] <LjL> !rar > hammer123    (hammer123, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:32] <Borked|Raider> but LjL, it dont load wow after
[05:32] <hammer123> thks
[05:32] <LjL> Borked|Raider, it won't, if you only typed that single command and not the ones that follow
[05:32] <Borked|Raider> LjL, I typed em all! :)
[05:32] <Pici> Borked|Raider: You put them in a script and then executed the script?
[05:32] <Borked|Raider> LjL, they are in my script. but well not gonna link the hole script here, just telling it stoped after that one
[05:32] <shiznit> running xserver-xgl now and dragging windows is really choppy, what to do?
[05:33] <Borked|Raider> yes pici
[05:33] <Pici> shiznit: Enabling a composited window manager usually fixes that for me.
[05:33] <lavender_dream> Question - How can I enable same consistent refresh rate (75) during boot before my system boots up to the desktop? My desktop refresh rate reads 75 from my monitor, yet @ 60 during boot up process, causing a lot of blinks and bleedout of text when GRUB message appears, my pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38922/
[05:34] <Borked|Raider> pici, can i just ctrl-alt f something to get back to the new x-server also?
[05:34] <LjL> Borked|Raider: then perhaps your WOW_PATH variable doesn't point to the correct path. perhaps you should also allow connections to that X server (it can be done with xhost on the display you're using, not sure about one you *aren't* using)
[05:34] <Pici> Borked|Raider: Yes
[05:34] <LjL> Borked|Raider: yes, probably Ctrl+Alt+F9 or Ctrl+Alt+F8
[05:34] <Borked|Raider> LjL, oki, trying might be able to get some error from the console i launce the script in
[05:35] <iva^^> jhg
[05:35] <iva^^> ;lk;
[05:35] <LjL> anyway Borked|Raider, at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft is a guide (updated or not) for Ubuntu - if it's not correct anymore, i encourage you to edit it to reflect the parts that have become obsolete, once you manage to make it run
[05:36] <LjL> iva^^: keyboard problems?
[05:36] <hammer123> LjL > already installed sudo apt-get install unrar-free, but still cannot extract
[05:36] <LjL> hammer123: what does it say?
[05:36] <hammer123> install was successfull, but when try to extract it says unsupported archive
[05:36] <LjL> hammer123: then install the non-free version
[05:37] <hammer123> :)
[05:37] <LjL> hammer123: the free one doesn't work with archives made with the latest versions of WinRAR
[05:37] <hammer123> i wouldn't want to pay for non-free version
[05:38] <LjL> !free | hammer123, "non-free" here doesn't mean you have to pay
[05:38] <ubotu> hammer123, "non-free" here doesn't mean you have to pay: freedom is important. Ubuntu is as free as we can make it, which means mostly free software. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/licensing
[05:38] <hammer123> where do i get this non-free version?
[05:38] <LjL> !info unrar | hammer123
[05:38] <ubotu> hammer123: unrar: Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:3.7.3-1 (feisty), package size 94 kB, installed size 228 kB
[05:39] <LjL> hammer123: if you don't have the Multiverse component enabled, you'll need to get it enabled.
[05:41] <hammer123> LjL...works like a charm now...but i cant play the mp3
[05:41] <hammer123> The required software to play this file is not installed. You need to install suitable codecs to play media files. Do you want to search for a codec that supports the selected file?
[05:41] <Pici> hammer123: click yes
[05:41] <hammer123> totem movie player
[05:42] <Raider|Poul> Pici, LjL - seams like i can find my normal desktop by the ctrl-alt-F(n) but when i find it, it dont load any of the GuI on it, just a black screen and some half bar at the bottom and not able to do anything? (useing compiz-fusion, if that have anything to do with it)
[05:42] <tumbleweed> ok, I think this was fixed by mounting async + lock
[05:43] <tumbleweed> touch wood
[05:43] <hammer123> do i need to install all 3 codecs or choose one only?
[05:44] <LjL> Raider|Poul: it might have something to do with it, for all i know (which is little about compiz). try disabling it perhaps
[05:44] <jc-denton> hey kids!
[05:44] <monster02> join #wikipedia
[05:44] <jc-denton> i just installed gusty
[05:45] <LjL> !gutsy > jc-denton    (jc-denton, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:45] <jc-denton> how can i adjust the number of virtual desktops?
[05:45] <c01100011>  why would a failing battery cause ubuntu (& windows) to freeze 5 seconds into boot. and only work 1 in every 5 or so tries ?
[05:45] <jc-denton> right click on the virtual desktop thing on the right corner does nothing
[05:45] <MasterShrek-Scho> jc-denton right click the desktop switcher
[05:45] <MasterShrek-Scho> hmm
[05:45] <jc-denton> MasterShrek-Scho: no
[05:46] <hammer123> cool..now i can hear mp3...next divx movies...
[05:46] <jc-denton> there i can just adjust the number of rows
[05:46] <MasterShrek-Scho> jc-denton did you enable compiz? (this should really be in #ubuntu+1)
[05:46] <jc-denton> sure
[05:47] <hammer123> is totem movie player the best out there?
[05:47] <shiznit> ok, i gotta go do some work, thank you everyone for the help
[05:47] <genii> !best
[05:47] <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.
[05:47] <Pici> hammer123: In my opinion, no, but it does grab the codecs automatically.
[05:47] <MasterShrek-Scho> hammer123 no, its the worst lol
[05:47] <skarface> hammer123: vlc is generally better I think
[05:47] <hammer123> do they have vlc for linux?
[05:47] <skarface> of course
[05:47] <hammer123> ubuntu i mean
[05:47] <MasterShrek-Scho> i prefer xine for videos and xmma/audacious for music
[05:47] <skarface> apt-get install vlc
[05:47] <MasterShrek-Scho> !info vlc
[05:47] <ubotu> vlc: multimedia player and streamer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.6.release-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 1131 kB, installed size 3192 kB
[05:48] <hammer123> thanks
[05:48] <Pici> hammer123: They had vlc for linux before windows iirc.
[05:48] <scraliontis>  i use xmms for music and vlc for vids
[05:48] <skarface> I usually use kaffeiene, but too few newbies use kde...
[05:48] <alexxx> hi does anyone know why my ubuntu sees my wireless router but wont connect?
[05:49] <hammer123> what bout irc client...xchat the fav?
[05:49] <MasterShrek-Scho> alexxx what kind of wireless card do you have?
[05:49] <alexxx> belkin usb
[05:49] <skarface> xchat is the better graphical client... I also like irssi, but it's text-based
[05:49] <Nyle> irssi is more powerful than any of those clients imo
[05:49] <MasterShrek-Scho> alexxx is it wpa encrypted?
[05:49] <alexxx> no
[05:49] <hammer123> so is there like a xdccklipper for xchat?
[05:50] <Nyle> nothing else really cuts it, and it is extremely configurable
[05:50] <jc-denton> MasterShrek-Scho: well
[05:50] <alexxx> i turned that off, but it still wont connect
[05:50] <jc-denton> gutsy will soon be hear i hope
[05:50] <Nyle> what is the release date?
[05:50] <skarface> I don't know what an xdccklipper is, but there are lots of scripts for it on its website
[05:50] <MasterShrek-Scho> jc-denton, october 10th i heard, but i could be wrong
[05:50] <genii> Nyle: Oct 17 tentative
[05:50] <Nyle> will kubuntu gusty release on the same date as ubuntu gusty
[05:50] <skarface> probably
[05:50] <MasterShrek-Scho> skarface xdccklipper will most likely get you banned from alot of channels
[05:50] <skarface> I have kubuntu gutsy
[05:51] <skarface> MasterShrek-Scho: what is it?
[05:51] <MasterShrek-Scho> yes nyle
[05:51] <hammer123> kubuntu and ubuntu? what is the diff?
[05:51] <Nyle> kdve vs gnome
[05:51] <MasterShrek-Scho> for tracking xdcc packets in a long, searchable list
[05:51] <scraliontis> one uses gnome the other kde
[05:51] <Nyle> i like kde because gnome doesn't have what i want
[05:52] <kkathman> Nyle:  For instance ?
[05:52] <tumbleweed> I'm done here, thanks guys
[05:52] <whiskeytango> And today I continue my quest to get my video card drivers installed.
[05:52] <scraliontis> kde is too big and resource intensive, and wildly too big for my liking.
[05:52] <skarface> MasterShrek-Scho: I don't know enough warez hunting on irc to care about xdcc stuff ;)
[05:52] <hammer123> so once i install vlc, it will automatically take over when opening a media file?
[05:52] <skarface> no
[05:52] <skarface> but you can right click the file and choose open with or something of that nature
[05:52] <skarface> i assume, in gnome
[05:53] <skarface> and then change the default
[05:53] <dwxreaper> anyway to reboot and have the system checkover the file system with fskcheck, or whatever it is
[05:53] <Nyle> well, I like to have no icons on desktop, that i can configure no problem.  I like to right click on my desktop to get the applications menu(kmenu) and left click on desktop to get windowlist menu so i can change windows and applications.  I don't like to use taskbars, only a small panel on the left
[05:53] <Nyle> kkathman: and well, gnome doesn't have the left/right click functionality
[05:53] <Pici> dwxreaper: Was that a question? or a statement?
[05:53] <MasterShrek-Scho> nyle, for something like that why not use fluxbox?
[05:53] <kkathman> Nyle sure it does, and you can configure gnome just about anyway you'd like
[05:53] <MasterShrek-Scho> much faster :)
[05:53] <skarface> I hate konqeuror, though. dolphin is looking a little better.
[05:53] <kkathman> just like KDE
[05:54] <hammer123> is there any cool themes for ubuntu available? to dress up the desktop?
[05:54] <alexxx> any idea what it doesnt connect?
[05:54] <jc-denton> humm
[05:54] <Pici> !themes > hammer123 (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[05:54] <jc-denton> i heard that they ship both
[05:54] <Nyle> at least not in nautilus, xfdesktop comes close, and if you hack the xfdesktop source to change the mouse click events, you can make it behave like kde
[05:54] <shappie> hammer123: gnome-look.org
[05:54] <hammer123> damn...this place is the best
[05:54] <Nyle> kkathman: how, please tell me
[05:54] <scraliontis> i use enlightenment as well on my laptop.because it behaves in a quicker manne, also its way smaller.
[05:54] <jc-denton> so this means that there is even more chaos on the kde desktop :(
[05:54] <kkathman> Nyle:  how what?
[05:54] <Nyle> to make gnome behave like this
[05:54] <skarface> jc-denton: well dolphin is the file manager
[05:55] <skarface> jc-denton: konq is the browers. it's not chaos.
[05:55] <Nyle> well, I like to have no icons on desktop, that i can configure no problem.  I like to right click on my desktop to get the applications menu(kmenu) and left click on desktop to get windowlist menu so i can change windows and applications.  I don't like to use taskbars, only a small panel on the left
[05:55] <skarface> yeah that sounds like fluxbox, Nyle ...
[05:55] <jc-denton> skarface: does it have the new web core
[05:55] <skarface> jc-denton: dunno, I use firefox
[05:55] <Nyle> i repeat, becuase i din't want to type it over again.  about the desktop click behaviour, advise me how gnome can do this please
[05:55] <jc-denton> i too
[05:55] <Nyle> skarface: i know, any 'box' wm, but I like kde because its nicer
[05:55] <Nyle> :)
[05:56] <alexxx> hi does anyone know why my ubuntu sees my wireless router but wont connect?
[05:56] <Nyle> nautilus runs as the desktop and you can't configure mouseclicks in it like the way i described, not unless there are hidden settings which i don't know aobut
[05:56] <Pici> Nyle: As far as I know thats not possible in gnome.
[05:56] <kkathman> Nyle:  kde out of the box doesnt bring up kcontrol or system settings with right click either
[05:56] <kkathman> you've probably configured it so
[05:57] <Nyle> Pici: well I had originally said that I like kde becase it has what gnome doesn't.  someone asked me what, and so i told them
[05:57] <skarface> alt-f2 kcontrol :)
[05:57] <scraliontis> thse wireless settings might be off,
[05:57] <kkathman> right
[05:57] <Pici> Nyle: I thought you were asking a question, sorry.
[05:57] <Nyle> kkathman: don't worry about it
[05:57] <Nyle> Pici: oh no :)
[05:57] <kkathman> lol
[05:57] <Nyle> kkathman: of course i configured it myself
[05:57] <hammer123> whoa vlc is cool..thanks guys
[05:58] <scraliontis> its is cool
[05:58] <Nyle> kkathman: no thanks.  I'll stick to Qt
[05:58] <Nyle> kkathman: imo Qt is superior to gtk2 in the respect that it allowes coloring.  Gtk2 themes are static, and colors cannot be changed on the fly like in kde/qt
[05:59] <frijolie> how do you change the splash screen background?
[05:59] <Nyle> also imo I don't like the open/save dialog design, I think its very impractical
[05:59] <kkathman> Nyle again you are incorrect
[05:59] <Nyle> kkathman: maybe they made it better now?
[05:59] <Nyle> kkathman: so what am I wrong about?
[05:59] <kkathman> Nyle I think you need to dedicate yourself one month to exclusively use gnome, and nothing else, then research how to do things before stating inaccurate facts :)
[06:00] <skarface> that's cruel and unusual
[06:00] <Nyle> I used ubuntu maybe a year and a half ago
[06:00] <Nyle> back then this wasn't possible so i went with kde
[06:00] <lavender_dream> Question - How can I enable same consistent refresh rate (75) during boot before my system boots up to the desktop? My desktop refresh rate reads 75 from my monitor, yet @ 60 during boot up process, causing some screen blinks and bleedout of text when GRUB message appears before my desktop comes up, my pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38922/
[06:00] <Nyle> perhaps you are correct, but I am not stating anything, because it was prepended with 'imo' which if you don't know, stands for 'in my opinion'
[06:01] <Nyle> how an opinion is equal to a fact, to you, is beyond me
[06:01] <skarface> touche
[06:01] <elliotjhug> anyone having any luck connecting to the canonical commercial repos?
[06:01] <skarface> I dumped them a few days ago
[06:02] <kkathman> Nyle  I am not arguing that you like Qt over gtk2 = opinion.... but saying you "cant" do something, when in fact you can, isnt opinion.
[06:02] <t94xr> well undump them!
[06:02] <t94xr> we want them back
[06:02] <Nyle> kkathman: then please tell me how I can, because I already told you I can't find those options
[06:02] <skarface> I mean I don't check those repos. I didn't take them offline ;)
[06:02] <gregshallard> I know this is probably simple, but how do I connect a computer behind 2 routers
[06:02] <Nyle> kkathman: in fact, even someone else somewhat confirmed that what I want is not possible in gnome
[06:03] <MasterShrek-Scho> gregshallard it depends on how you are tryin to connect to it
[06:03] <elliotjhug> Nyle, kkathman are you two going to keep arguing? This is a help and support channel.
[06:03] <gregshallard> ssh!
[06:03] <volantares> brb
[06:03] <MasterShrek-Scho> gregshallard you may need to open ports on the routers to allow traffic over port 22
[06:03] <t94xr> 3
[06:03] <t94xr> 2
[06:03] <t94xr> 1
[06:03] <t94xr> FIGHT!
[06:03] <gregshallard> MasterShrek-Scho, Sorry I copied from the ssh channel and forgot to add it on coming into this.
[06:03] <Nyle> I _am_ asking for support, but I'm being told to do research and other stuff instead of being guided properly
[06:04] <whiskeytango> ...
[06:04] <elliotjhug> Nyle: whats your problem then?
[06:04] <gregshallard> MasterShrek-Scho, I know that, but what about the forwarding through the two routers how would I do that?
[06:04] <LadyNikon> Nyle: learning how to fix your stuff isnt a bad thing
[06:04] <Nyle> oh boy
[06:04] <Nyle> nevermind
[06:04] <MasterShrek-Scho> gregshallard, im not really sure, i dont know networking very well
[06:05] <MasterShrek-Scho> especially with two routers
[06:05] <salsero> hi my kubuntu doesnt boot. after kde logo nothin happens. can someone help me please
[06:05] <Nyle> how do you change color schemes of gtk themes?
[06:05] <Nyle> apply your own colors, for title bar, scrollbar, window, buttons, etc.?
[06:05] <elliotjhug> salsero: whats your hardware?
[06:05] <gregshallard> MasterShrek-Scho, me either! lol I can get it all going on the  local network but I need to work out the router forwarding thats the main problem!
[06:05] <neverblue2> Themes
[06:05] <neverblue2> Nyle^^
[06:05] <LadyNikon> Nyle: if you want a step by step guide.. alot of the forums offer that ability.
[06:05] <salsero> elliotjhug, i amusing a notebook
[06:06] <alexxx> hi can someone tell me how to edit the acpi-support in recovery mood?
[06:06] <LadyNikon> neverblue2: you forget the !?
[06:06] <Nyle> neverblue2: ok
[06:06] <neverblue2> ops :)
[06:06] <Nyle> hang on
[06:06] <neverblue2> sorry
[06:06] <LadyNikon> !themes
[06:06] <ubotu> 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
[06:06] <whiskeytango> Nyle, if you go to the Themes option in System-->Preferences
[06:06] <gregshallard> !ssh
[06:06] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[06:06] <whiskeytango> It will have some generic ones, they are pretty terrible though, id look at some of the ones offered about.
[06:06] <neverblue2> welcome Ahadiel
[06:06] <Nyle> whiskeytango: yeh hang on
[06:06] <whiskeytango> above^
[06:06] <elliotjhug> salsero: what sort of notebook
[06:07] <whiskeytango> Hey shrek, So i still have not gotten the video card installed.  Nvidia 8500 GT :(
[06:07] <salsero> elliotjhug, an acer aspire 93303 amd turion 64x2 1,6 ghz ....
[06:07] <el_> is there a better irc program than X-chat?
[06:07] <MasterShrek-Scho> whiskeytango install the driver from nvidia's website
[06:07] <neverblue2> !better | el_
[06:08] <ubotu> el_: 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.
[06:08] <MasterShrek-Scho> el_ irssi
[06:08] <illuwne> Hello! Can somebody tell me how I can install dd_rescue? When I use the command "apt-get install ddrescue" i just get the error "E: Couldn't find package ddrescue"
[06:08] <salsero> elliotjhug, aber alt+f1 i see at the end no resume image, doingnormal boot
[06:08] <Nyle> ubuntu servers are really slow
[06:08] <whiskeytango> Well, since i reinstalled the OS i guess trying that again isnt a big deal.
[06:08] <Nyle> 90kbps
[06:08] <pike_> el_: konversation or somesuch in kde but xchat is what i use for gui. normally use irssi in a terminal though
[06:09] <skarface> Nyle: probably because the gutsy beta just went out
[06:09] <el_> thanks MasterShrek :)
[06:09] <Nyle> but I will see if the new gnome has this stuff, because 2.14 didn't
[06:09] <el_> x-chat sux
[06:09] <_Andrew> MasterShrek-Scho, try apt-get update first?
[06:09] <MasterShrek-Scho> ?
[06:09] <elliotjhug> salsero: That is quite normal. Is this problem occuring immediately after first boot, or did it start happening after an update?
[06:09] <neverblue2> el_, nope, not really
[06:09] <_Andrew> MasterShrek-Scho, woops wrong user
[06:09] <MasterShrek-Scho> =P
[06:09] <Nyle> skarface: im quite positive the gtk2 toolkit does not allow on the fly color scheme changing, like the kde kcrontrol > appearance > colors applet
[06:09] <illuwne> guess you mean me :)
[06:09] <skarface> Nyle: I didn't say it does. I think you want someone else.
[06:10] <Nyle> skarface: i know, I'm just saying, can you confirm this for me?
[06:10] <MasterShrek-Scho> nyle, i think it does, but i cant confirm it cuz im not at home
[06:10] <skarface> no
[06:10] <_Andrew> illuwne, yup, you typed it right
[06:10] <Nyle> skarface: you don't use gnome?
[06:10] <skarface> kde ;)
[06:10] <Nyle> good man :)
[06:10] <skarface> and I'm looking at windows right now anyway. work.
[06:10] <Signifer123> i'll check
[06:10] <Nyle> Respek! Booyakasha
[06:10] <Nyle> :)
[06:10] <neverblue2> Nyle, use KDE then
[06:10] <Nyle> yes neverblue2 , thank you
[06:11] <el_> bye bye x-chat :)
[06:11] <Nyle> hello irssi ?
[06:11] <Nyle> :)
[06:11] <el_> yes
[06:11] <salsero> elliotjhug, i dont now what u mean. it isnt my first boot. i wanted to set my webcam. someone said that i have to install somethin like kde-dev after installation my kubuntu doesnt boot. just a little bit till the logo
[06:11] <Nyle> el_: good man
[06:11] <Signifer123> It appears to allow on the fly color changing
[06:11] <ToHellWithGA> could yall help me setup bind 8 or bind 9 to link a host name to an internet DNS entry?  i want to link "myhost" to "myhost.dyndns.org"
[06:11] <el_> :D
[06:11] <Signifer123> in gtk
[06:11] <Nyle> Signifer123: nice man
[06:11] <Nyle> Signifer123: maybe gnome is worth checking out after all
[06:12] <Nyle> alright gnome-core installed
[06:12] <Nyle> let me come back with it
[06:12] <salsero> elliotjhug, trying to resume from /dev/disk/by-uuid/..... and no resume image, doing normal boot....
[06:12] <illuwne> How do I enable the "universe" component? :-/
[06:12] <Signifer123> Nyle: No harm if you do, just uninstall if you don't want it
[06:12] <MasterShrek-Scho> illuwne system > admin > software sources
[06:13] <neverblue2> or just edit the sources.list directly
[06:13] <illuwne> Cheers
[06:13] <Veinor> Heh, I just discovered something. Control-clicking on a link in gnome-terminal opens it.
[06:13] <atlfalcons866> !gutsy
[06:13] <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
[06:14] <Veinor> Is there a good reason to install Xgl if compiz is running ok without it?
[06:14] <SlimeyPete> Veinor: nope
[06:14] <Inglor> Veinor, nope
[06:14] <Veinor> OK.
[06:14] <Nyle> Signifer123: don't get the wrong idea, im not here to say whats better, I just want to see if gnome contains the features i want now or not, after almost 2 years
[06:15] <Veinor> pelo: cause it's shiny :P
[06:15] <Inglor> Pelo , ease of use
[06:15] <whiskeytango> ok shrek, i downloaded the drivers, now it tells me, when i try to install, that it cannot open the file because its unable to detect the character coding.
[06:15] <mweichert> how do I edit the python path on a ubuntu machine?
[06:15] <MasterShrek-Scho> not really inglor, it causes x to crash alot more often
[06:15] <Veinor> mweichert: python path?
[06:15] <peabody> Does anyone have advice on how to troubleshoot an intermittent suspend problem?
[06:15] <Nyle> I am lookinga  the themes preferences box and hit customize, and colors tab,and there are only 3 options, and it also says the current controls theme does not support color schemes
[06:15] <elliotjhug> salsero: right, ignore the normal boot/resume stuff. Thats normal. Try a reinstall.
[06:15] <Signifer123> Nyle: I wasn't expecting you to flame.
[06:16] <MasterShrek-Scho> whiskeytango how are you trying to open it?
[06:16] <Pelo> mweichert, you shoudlnT' have to , what is the issue ?
[06:16] <mweichert> Pelo python's sys.path
[06:16] <Poul|Raider> i am sitting in NVIDIA X Server settings and when i try to use the "save to X Configuration fil" i just get "Unable to create new X config backup file '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup'."
[06:16] <mweichert> Pelo, I'm doing some development
[06:16] <neverblue2> who has a working wireless NIC, what brand and model number?
[06:16] <Veinor> Nyle: this is normal behavior; what are you looking to do?
[06:16] <whiskeytango> I tried to sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.run that it says on the nvidia website, plus i tried just double clicking.. same message both times.
[06:16] <Pelo> mweichert, that's abit over my head but it should be the same as in any other distro
[06:16] <whiskeytango> do i need to add a sudo in front of that?!
[06:16] <neverblue2> whiskeytango, are you using Feisty?
[06:16] <whiskeytango> Yes.
[06:16] <Signifer123> Nyle: Change the theme, thne you cna customize the colors
[06:17] <neverblue2> whiskeytango, why are you dling the drivers from Nvidia then ?
[06:17] <neverblue2> !nvidia | whiskeytango
[06:17] <ubotu> whiskeytango: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:17] <MasterShrek-Scho> yes whiskeytango u need sudo
[06:17] <Nyle> which is what I was trying to tell kkathman because he said i was incorrect and it does support it.  Well maybe it does, but the support is apparantly horrible.  only 3 options for coloring? and some themes don't support it.  In kde everything is colorable, from taskbars to panels to scrollbrs to buttons ro borders etc. etc.  which is what the discussion was
[06:17] <scraliontis> zd1211b usb
[06:17] <MasterShrek-Scho> whiskeytango also you need to have build-essential installed to compile that driver
[06:17] <neverblue2> Nyle, cheese with your wine?
[06:17] <whiskeytango> Because when i go to the restricted drivers section of system > Administratin it says i dont have any restricted drivers.
[06:18] <neverblue2> whiskeytango, using xchat ?
[06:18] <whiskeytango> gaim
[06:18] <scraliontis> pidgin
[06:18] <neverblue2> paste on pastebin, know how ?
[06:18] <atlfalcons866>  shipit going to send gusty cds
[06:18] <scraliontis> i dont know
[06:18] <neverblue2> whiskeytango, do you know how to use pastebin ?
[06:18] <Nyle> I am not saying one is better or whatever.  One will use what works for them, but kkathman was wrong about what he said.
[06:18] <whiskeytango> Not yet.
[06:18] <neverblue2> !pastebin  | whiskeytango
[06:18] <ubotu> whiskeytango: 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)
[06:18] <skarface> Nyle: got it.
[06:18] <Nyle> kkathman: no thanks
[06:19] <neverblue2> whiskeytango, paste your 'lspci | grep VGA'
[06:19] <Nyle> skarface: glad someone does :)
[06:19] <whiskeytango> k
[06:19] <Nyle> uno momento, brb
[06:20] <frijolie> KDE is gay!
[06:20] <salsero> elliotjhug, i have boot at the recovery mode. what a command i have to type at the end?
[06:20] <ffm> !coc | frijolie
[06:20] <kkathman> I'd be glad to show anyone my gnome desktop that has plenty more than 3 colors :)
[06:20] <ubotu> frijolie: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[06:20] <whiskeytango> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38926/
[06:20] <Inglor> frijolie, I dare you say that in the #kubuntu channel :P
[06:20] <ffm> .msg nickserv info David Fuchs
[06:20] <frijolie> hehe..j/k
[06:20] <Inglor> I'm still having problems with bittorrent under linux where it's working fine under windows
[06:20] <frijolie> <-- inciting riots
[06:21] <Pici> Inglor: Have you tried whitelisting the ports with firestarter?
[06:21] <neverblue2> whiskeytango, brand new card?
[06:21] <grumbel> I have trouble with XVideo (i.e. can't adjust brightness and stuff in mplayer), according to mplayer XV however seems to be enabled. Anybody have an idea what could be going wrong. (using nvidia)
[06:21] <Inglor> Pici, no how do I do that?
[06:21] <eontastico> ahoy
[06:21] <whiskeytango> Yep, got it about 2 weeks ago, worked fine on my windows system :(
[06:21] <eontastico> how do i install LAMP after i already installed Ubuntu Server without LAMP enabled
[06:21] <asymetrical> Can anyone suggest a Linux application for faxing that is similar to Rightfax?
[06:21] <Nyle> i can't use xv if dri is disabled
[06:22] <CoasterMaster> !torrents
[06:22] <ubotu> Torrent downloads for the Ubuntu ISOs are available on all the download pages. For Feisty: http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ (CDs) or http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/7.04/release/ (DVDs)
[06:22] <eontastico> can i relaunch the installer from the console?
[06:22] <Nyle> so maybe you could try to make sure you have direct rendering available
[06:22] <skarface> eontastico: is it not installed?
[06:22] <skarface> eontastico: oh sorry, misread your question
[06:22] <eontastico> skarface: no i opted not to install it when i set up the server
[06:22] <eontastico> skarface: i want to add the task of a webserver to it
[06:22] <Jessica> Hi All, I have a celeron laptop with a partly dead video card.  text does -not- work, but graphics seem to.  is there a way to install ubuntu using only graphics?
[06:22] <Pici> Inglor: Install or start firestarter (it should be under the administration menu if you already have it). Theres a tab on there for filtering, its easy to add ports, but come back here if you have any questions.
[06:22] <eontastico> i need php working too -- otherwise id just do aptitude install apache2
[06:22] <neverblue2> whiskeytango, did someone instruct you to get the driver from the nVidia site ?
[06:22] <elliotjhug> salsero: I can't suggest anything you can do to fix your system from recovery mode. Try asking the channel. or reinstalling
[06:22] <skarface> eontastico: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[06:22] <eontastico> but i would it to just work
[06:22] <Inglor> Anyone, torrent help, slow torrent download speeds
[06:23] <bentob0x> how can I see my motherboard's bios version with ubuntu?
[06:23] <whiskeytango> shrek did earlier, but i spent about 2 hours trying to do it through the binarydriverhowto that you linked
[06:23] <whiskeytango> yesterday^
[06:23] <Nyle> i like shrek
[06:23] <neverblue2> whiskeytango, im thinking the best assistance will be in #ubuntu-effects
[06:24] <whiskeytango> Ok, thanks
[06:24] <neverblue2> as they have more experience than I with driver setups for 'newer' nVidia cards
[06:24] <Jessica> Hi All, I have a celeron laptop with a partly dead video card.  text does -not- work, but graphics seem to.  is there a way to install ubuntu using only graphics?
[06:25] <arakthor> Jessica: I'm not sure what you mean by text; but the ubuntu livecd is a graphical installer.
[06:25] <neverblue2> Jessica LIVE CD
[06:25] <bentob0x> anybody could tell me how can I see my motherboard's bios version with ubuntu?
[06:25] <pradalvr> anyone familiar with evolution
[06:26] <neverblue2> !anyone | pradalvr
[06:26] <ubotu> pradalvr: 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?
[06:26] <Jessica> i've d/led the live disk.  after the first splash screen with the various boot options, it dies regardless of the option I take.
[06:26] <neverblue2> Jessica, well, run memtest, its located on the CD
[06:26] <Jessica> it dies, never
[06:27] <neverblue2> Jessica, and if its 'dying' maybe you might want to consider not using that, until you repair your hardware
[06:27] <pradalvr> if so can i add multiple accounts from different providers...and if so will it delete all my email on that particular email server
[06:27] <Jessica> heheh... this is a dumpster dived laptop.  I was just trying to get some use out of it w/o spending any cash
[06:28] <o00w> can someone tell me where programs install to?
[06:28] <whiskeytango> neverblue, it looks as if the 8500 GT is not supported at the moment.
[06:28] <o00w> and how to add programs to my applications list
[06:29] <Signifer123> o00w: depends on the programs, and if you are running Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu
[06:29] <nox-Hand> Error: The GUI requires libavcodec with PNG support (needs zlib).
[06:29] <nox-Hand> What package do I need?
[06:29] <o00w> ubuntu
[06:29] <pushpop> is there an app for ubuntu that will allow me to send and receive faxes through the internet?
[06:29] <Jessica> actually, never, I got it going on the mem test just now.  unfortunately, since the mem test is displayed in text mode, I can't read any of it.
[06:29] <whiskeytango> So i guess i wait a few weeks and see if that changes.
[06:30] <Poul|Raider> Anyone around good at tv out setings/nvidia ?  i have set it up and are able to see a gray/scale preview on my tv. In windows xp i had options to set it over to composive or something like that so that it enabled colors?
[06:31] <o00w> Signifer123: I keep googling "ubuntu how to add programs to applications list" and variations of that but nothing seems to return results
[06:31] <lavender_dream> in my xorg.conf file, under "device" section of my video card, one line reads:  Busid "PCI:1:0:0" is this normal even though it's an agp card?
[06:31] <Jessica> when I say 'text mode', think an old dos prompt.  this doesn't work.  the chars are all scrambled on the screen like a movie encryption example.  when the thing goes into graphics mode, it looks fine.
[06:31] <whiskeytango> You know you are pretty when your daughter says, "Daddy, do you want liptstick?"
[06:32] <Signifer123> o00w: System > Preferences > Main Menu
[06:32] <whiskeytango> !themes
[06:32] <ubotu> 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
[06:32] <arakthor> Jessica: when the liveCD boots, do you get the ubuntu splash screen, sorta similar to the windows one?
[06:32] <Jessica> ara, yes
[06:32] <Signifer123> o00w: There you can add applications, make new menu's etc...
[06:32] <o00w> is there a non GUI way - preferred
[06:32] <john__> How can I find out which package provides this file: "/usr/share/pygtk/2.0/defs/gconf.defs"
[06:33] <RockClimber> anyone here with an intel 855gm graphic chip that works with intel 2.0 driver (modesetting)?
[06:33] <Jessica> and whiskey, don't be a jerk.  girls can be geeks too.
[06:33] <whiskeytango> Qua?
[06:33] <Jessica> yes
[06:33] <bieb> where can I change the number of virtual desktops? I see 2 in the lower right.
[06:33] <pushpop> is there an app for ubuntu that will allow me to send and receive faxes through the internet?
[06:34] <arakthor> jessica: so if you turn off the splash in the boots options (f6 remove the quiet splash words) it won'tdisplay properly because of your gfx card?
[06:34] <Jessica> I'm also on #electronics and #microcontrollers.  they know me there.  check my creds if you want...
[06:34] <Signifer123> o00w: Yes, but i don't know the location of the files
[06:34] <Jessica> ara, i'll try
[06:34] <scriptha> How do I install php-cli(ent) with mysql support? Can I give the parameters --with-mysql in apt-get somewhere?
[06:34] <whiskeytango> great?
[06:34] <arakthor> jessica: that puts all the put info into text on the screen, but it's only helpful if you can see what it's saying.
[06:34] <DexterF> hi
[06:35] <DexterF> scsiadd -s wont see my scanner, used to work fine. ideas?
[06:35] <stefg> !server | scriptha
[06:35] <ubotu> scriptha: 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
[06:35] <scriptha> I mean executing php with commandline
[06:35] <nox-Hand> Checking for GUI ... yes
[06:35] <nox-Hand> Error: The GUI requires libavcodec with PNG support (needs zlib).
[06:35] <bieb> where can I change the number of virtual desktops? I see 2 in the lower right.
[06:35] <nox-Hand> What package?
[06:36] <bieb> ubuntu 7.04
[06:36] <scriptha> I did apt-get install php5-cli but theres no mysql then..
[06:36] <Jessica> ara, if choked on "loading kernel"
[06:36] <MrMist> Anyone here experienced with Thunderbird and "mailbox alert" ?
[06:37] <whiskeytango> I envy all these people who have 2 computers :(
[06:37] <_Andrew> Poul|Raider, Have you looked in the nvidia-settings?
[06:37] <stefg> !lamp | scriptha
[06:37] <ubotu> scriptha: 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+)
[06:37] <bieb> buy another one Whiskey
[06:37] <bieb> :P
[06:37] <MrMist> I want some neat popups to appear when recieving mail... Anyone know how to do it? I can call any command-line option..
[06:37] <Poul|Raider> _Andrew, you dont have the options in nvidia-settings to change to composite, strugling with my xorg.conf
[06:37] <scriptha> stefg, this is not helping
[06:37] <_Andrew> Poul|Raider, Then I have no idea sorry :(
[06:37] <whiskeytango> I just lost my job, or i would :(
[06:38] <scriptha> I know how to run php through apache but I want commandline!
[06:38] <bieb> sorry to hear that Whiskey
[06:38] <cberlo> Hi folks.  Need a little hlep here...  I've got a server using LVM and after upgrading from Edgy to Feisty it can't find the volume group anymore.  To make matters worse, it won't boot the original install CD due to an error with the drive.  It is, of course, a special CD/Floppy drive that I don't have a spare of at the moment.  Can anyone help me get my server back up and running??
[06:38] <arakthor> Jessica: dunno what to do about that one; check google. You might be able to run the option to check the validity of the installation cd (but, irrc, that also tries to load the kernel).
[06:39] <stefg> scriptha: i'm just throwing factoids at you to give you tips where else you coud look for help
[06:39] <_Andrew> scriptha, If you want PHP on the command line I think you need to apt-get install php5-cli
[06:39] <o00w> Signifer123: maybe explaining my issue would help...I installed electricsheep (distributed screensaver app) and I can't run torrents (blocked at work) so you can download "sheep" (fractal movies) "Download one or more, unzip, and place the mpg files in your cache directory" on Linux it's "~/.sheep"  I am trying to locate where a program would install to?
[06:39] <scriptha> I know that _Andrew, theres no mysql then
[06:39] <Jessica> ara, is there a way to force the install to stay in graphics mode?
[06:40] <scriptha> and stefg, I dont need a server
[06:40] <yooo> could some1 help me change the ownership of a file/foler/ chown root filename but error msg states that the file is read only
[06:40] <bieb> where can I change the number of virtual desktops? I see 2 in the lower right.
[06:41] <_Andrew> scriptha, If you want PHP with mysql you apt-get install php5-mysql] 
[06:41] <scriptha> done that, not working
[06:41] <lavender_dream> bieb: right click on it and properties
[06:41] <scriptha> did*
[06:41] <lunux> join #ubuntu-cn
[06:41] <stefg> !sudo | yooo
[06:41] <ubotu> yooo: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:41] <bulmer> !pastebin
[06:41] <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)
[06:41] <lunux> #join ubuntu-cn
[06:41] <yooo> how do i change the ownership of file or folder. the file i have is read only and it wont let me change the ownership
[06:41] <bieb> Lav.. thanks
[06:41] <_Andrew> scriptha, You mean it says its not there?
[06:41] <yooo> i have been trying with sudo
[06:42] <arakthor> jessica: as far as I know there is no way to do what you want. It's getting stuck on loading the kernel, and not the graphics, though they maybe related
[06:42] <bieb> I had tried that earlier, but I must have been on the toolbar not the desktop icon
[06:42] <scriptha> _andrew, its only working for php with apache etc, when I run a script through commandline it doesnt recognive mysql_connect etc
[06:42] <stefg> yooo: you need sudo privileges, and the file has to be on a read/write mounted medium
[06:42] <_Andrew> ok
[06:42] <whiskeytango> wget nuclear warhead  Doh didnt work..
[06:42] <lunux> Excuse me,how can I join ubutun-cn ?
[06:42] <whiskeytango> sudo wget nuclear warhead  woot.
[06:43] <stefg> !cn
[06:43] <ubotu> For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[06:43] <bieb> Jessica, it may not be the kernel that is the problem, what ever loads after the kernel may be the issue
[06:43] <lunux> !cn
[06:43] <yooo> stefg: all the files are read only
[06:43] <foug_> does anyone who have a linksys WRT54GS router?
[06:43] <Signifer123> o00w: You would install to /home/username/.sheep, then you would have to show hidden files in archive manager which is in the right click menu
[06:43] <genii> yooo: Likely the drive the file is on is mounted read-only for some reason, like NTFS filesystem without ntfs-3g driver for instance
[06:43] <getnthevan4candy> i know someone who has a wmp11s router...
[06:43] <jimcooncat> whiskeytango: if you add the post-soviet-russia repositories, you can apt-get an older version
[06:44] <whiskeytango> Nice.
[06:44] <yooo> stefg: yes it is external hard drive which is mounted as a ntfs
[06:44] <lunux> #ubuntu-cn
[06:44] <whiskeytango> ok guys, ill be back later to help install Wine..
[06:44] <stefg> !ntfs | yooo:
[06:44] <ubotu> yooo:: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[06:44] <scraliontis> hi, i just installed tilda, and i would like it to start auto with gnome, how do i achieve this please??
[06:44] <stefg> !ntfs-3g | yooo:
[06:44] <ubotu> yooo:: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:44] <lunux> # join ubuntu-cn
[06:44] <_Andrew> scriptha, try mysqli_connect
[06:44] <stefg> yooo: chown doesn't work on ntfs
[06:45] <theb0re> @scraliontis - Add it to your session
[06:45] <yooo> stefg: i see
[06:45] <scraliontis> how do i add it to my session, i dont know what you mean.
[06:45] <o00w> Signifer123: I will take a look...but I installed through Synaptic so I am not sure where it installed to
[06:45] <theb0re> go to System->Preferences->Session
[06:45] <randoman> hey guys, what are the main packages i need to install to compile things in ubuntu
[06:45] <stefg> !build
[06:45] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[06:46] <theb0re> then go to Startup Programs
[06:46] <DrakNine> anyone know about this "Direct rendering is NOT enabled! 3d acceleration is DISABLED"/?
[06:46] <bieb> anyone here good  with VMWare Server?
[06:46] <foug_> does anyone who have a linksys WRT54GS router?
[06:46] <randoman> thanks
[06:46] <stefg> bieb: #vmware ?
[06:47] <Signifer123> o00w: Well the packs are installed to your home directory, and if you right click on the package in Synaptic and check the Properties, it will tell you what files it installed.
[06:47] <cberlo> No LVM gurus handy?  Really need to get this server back to bootable!
[06:47] <scriptha> _andrew, Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysqli_connect() in /tmp/test.php on line 1
[06:47] <stefg> cberlo: #ubuntu-server?
[06:48] <_Andrew> weird
[06:48] <surviver> anyone know a IM client for (msn hotmail) that is text-based??
[06:48] <Signifer123> surviver: Finch?
[06:49] <theb0re> anyone had a problem with Nvidia legacy driver in feisty that prevents window decorations from showing beryl/compiz ?
[06:49] <_Andrew> Well php-cli isn't built with mysql support so your best bet is to recompile it with mysql support
[06:49] <surviver> signifer123, ill take a look
[06:49] <Signifer123> surviver: it's part of pidgin
[06:49] <jimcooncat> cberlo: so you can't run a livecd on it?
[06:49] <scriptha> Isn't there a way to give parameters like --with-mysql?
[06:49] <pike_> theb0re: had that wtih i810 as well.
[06:49] <surviver> Signifer123, ow it works with a plugin or sucha?
[06:49] <theb0re> aha
[06:49] <stefg> theb0re: most vintage nvidia cards just don't work with compiz, they need pixelshader 1.1
[06:49] <almathea> where is resolve.conf?
[06:49] <DrakNine> can know about this "Civilization"/?
[06:50] <theb0re> it's a Geforce 4 TI
[06:50] <almathea> or where do I put nameservers?
[06:50] <theb0re> so only slightly out of date
[06:50] <Signifer123> surviver: It's a subpackage, when you compile and install pidgin it comes with it.
[06:50] <surviver> Signifer123, ow oke ill take a look
[06:50] <poningru_> almathea, in resolv.conf
[06:50] <poningru_> its in /etc
[06:51] <almathea> poningru_, it wasnt there, so I created it, but it doesnt seem to be working
[06:51] <theb0re> beryl works (cube works, windows wobble, water works etc...)
[06:51] <theb0re> but just no window edges
[06:51] <theb0re> :-S
[06:51] <scraliontis> thanks
[06:51] <stefg> theb0re: #ubuntu-effects . ypu need option  "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "true" in your xorg.conf driver section
[06:51] <theb0re> aha
[06:52] <theb0re> :-) Will try it out
[06:52] <theb0re> cheers
[06:52] <MrMist> Any way to customize how dbus messages appear ?
[06:52] <MrMist> Except the icon of course..
[06:52] <almathea> poningru_, my fault I called it resolve.conf ;)
[06:53] <almathea> poningru_, thanks
[06:53] <amadeux> theb0re:  Are you using emerald?
[06:53] <theb0re> yes
[06:53] <theb0re> well - I'm trying ;-)
[06:53] <amadeux> theb0re: that's your problem right there
[06:53] <theb0re> used to work OK with XGL + ATI binary driver
[06:53] <amadeux> theb0re: what release of beryl/compiz?
[06:54] <theb0re> latest in Feisty repository
[06:54] <theb0re> gotta restart X-Server
[06:54] <stefg> !effects
[06:54] <ubotu> For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[06:54] <theb0re> see yya'll ina bit
[06:54] <amadeux> theb0re: ok. Hmm. I have experienced similar
[06:54] <amadeux> theb0re: try using the gtk-window-decorator --replace
[06:55] <kaminix> If I install Java from Sun's site, in what dir ought I install it? Can I make all apps use that Java as standard?
[06:56] <neverblue2> kaminix, use the 'ubuntu guide' to setup installing java
[06:56] <neverblue2> just a recommendation
[06:56] <stefg> !java
[06:56] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[06:56] <dudemeister> hiho, i think i have some problems with a gtk application (zattoo player), it does not draw the contents of the window, and only works when i use the --sync option. any ideas?
[06:56] <Poul|Raider> do it cause that my comp running slow and stuff, running 2 x-servers(one for this and one on my tv) ??
[06:57] <kaminix> Thanks stefg
[06:58] <weltall> niente ho provato 800x600 ma fa come con 1280x800
[06:58] <Pici> !es | weltall
[06:58] <ubotu> weltall: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:58] <neverblue2> who has a working wireless NIC on Ubuntu, what brand and model number?
[06:59] <scraliontis> safecom usb zd1211b
[06:59] <pike_> neverblue2: id /msg ubotu hardware     but my card is proxim orinoco i also like the cisco ones
[06:59] <illuwne> can anyone give me a estimate on the avg speed when using dd_rescue or dd_rhelp? Cause Im trying to salvage a HD now, but its average speed is around 30 kbit/s and its 60 GBHD :-/
[06:59] <tiger_> Hello
[07:00] <tiger_> Can someone help me please?
[07:00] <neverblue2> cisco, sounds expensive :)
[07:00] <Abubakr> Someone help me please :(
[07:00] <Abubakr> How do I change my resoulution?
[07:00] <Creed`> I need some help, the LiveCD boots with "tty: job control turned off" error message...Anyone know fixes (tried the noapic, acpi=force/off etc).
[07:00] <weltall> ops sorry pici wrong window anyway it's italian not spanish :P
[07:00] <Abubakr> How do I change my resoulution?
[07:01] <neverblue2> !repeat
[07:01] <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
[07:01] <Abubakr> !patience
[07:01] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[07:01] <ChuckFu> I have a foler that is own by a user that does not have a user name but does have login how do I do that to another folder
[07:01] <ChuckFu> folder
[07:01] <pike_> neverblue2: whats 300 bucks really. pocket change
[07:01] <stefg> !fixres | Abubakr
[07:01] <neverblue2> pike_, its the price of a Wii ;)
[07:01] <Abubakr> kk
[07:01] <Abubakr> !fixres
[07:01] <Abubakr> >
[07:01] <ubotu> Abubakr: 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
[07:02] <Abubakr> ??
[07:02] <neverblue2> !enter
[07:02] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:02] <stefg> !faq | Abubakr
[07:02] <ubotu> Abubakr: A list of common questions and answers about Ubuntu: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions - Official documentation: http://help.ubuntu.com - IRC FAQ: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage
[07:02] <mac_> I cannot access my apple partition in ubuntu. anyone can help?
[07:03] <illuwne> lol
[07:03] <Abubakr> ok
[07:03] <Abubakr> What a good irc clien
[07:03] <darkmist> hey all
[07:03] <Abubakr> the one im using is really hard to read..
[07:03] <mac_> I cannot access my apple partition in ubuntu. anyone can help?
[07:03] <Kanuha> Abubakr, xchat
[07:03] <Abubakr> kk
[07:03] <Abubakr> il be back
[07:03] <darkmist> Anyonw here knows how to disable splash screen during login?
[07:04] <Abubakr> since i cant read the messages
[07:04] <stefg> !irc
[07:04] <ubotu> A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines
[07:04] <darkmist> anyone??
[07:04] <eontastico> anyone know where i can grab a default apache2.conf online?
[07:05] <eontastico> i nuked mine and figured aptitude install apache2 would replace it
[07:05] <random1> So I've got kubuntu installed, but for some reason any time I try to shut down it goes through the motions and then freezes up when it says "Will now halt"
[07:05] <stefg> !splash | darkmist
[07:05] <ubotu> darkmist: To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[07:05] <random1> and it causes all sorts of problems when I restart my comp.
[07:05] <Signifer123> darkmist: Or the one before login?
[07:05] <rh1zome> Just upgrading to Gutsy Beta, the upgrade process is offering to keep or replace my login.defs (http://rh1zome.pastebin.com/m661ffae0). Should I keep or overwrite?
[07:05] <Pici> darkmist: remove quiet and stick nosplash onto the end of your kernel parameters in grub.
[07:05] <Pici> rh1zome: Gutsy questions in #ubuntu+1 please
[07:05] <mcphail> eontastico: remove apache with the "--purge" flag and then reinstall
[07:06] <rh1zome> Ah. Apologies!
No, during login with the rectangle splash
[07:07] <stefg> random1: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/43961
[07:08] <elsigh> Hey there folks, I have a backtrace from Xorg / gutsy - is there a bug tracker for ubuntu?
[07:08] <kanzie-laptop> I had dual-screen before and now I dont, unfortunally my firefox window does not seem to acknowledge this fact and shows the window on the none-existing monitor. How can I get it back?
[07:08] <stefg> !bug
[07:08] <ubotu> If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[07:08] <fiXXXerMet> Is there a ubuntu repository for mysql 5.1?
[07:08] <darkmist> the splash screen I'm refering to in during the login with the rectangle
[07:08] <Poul|Raider> I am trying to set up my xorg.conf to use my tv, but i cant get colors on it. tryed with both Option "SVIDEO" and Option "COMPOSITE".  any help?
[07:09] <Signifer123> !splash | darkmist
[07:09] <ubotu> darkmist: To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[07:09] <julian2495322> anyone know how to fix a router that speeds up then slows down constantly
[07:09] <kanzie-laptop> (repost) Hi all! I had dual-screen before and now I dont, unfortunally my firefox window does not seem to acknowledge this fact and shows the window on the none-existing monitor. How can I get it back?
[07:09] <stefg> julian2495322: #hardware ?
[07:10] <amigamia> hi is seveas still involved with ubuntu?
[07:10] <jussi01> amigamia: yes
[07:10] <amigamia> oki
[07:10] <julian2495322> netgear wireless router. WGR614v4
[07:11] <HymnToLife> aby rsync guru in the house ? I have a quick question about it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=562158
[07:11] <stefg> julian2495322: you're offtopic in here with that
[07:11] <HymnToLife> s/by/ny
[07:11] <Signifer123> darkmist: You'll probably have to install the gnome-splashscreen-manager though
[07:11] <julian2495322> well im running ubuntu. and its a problem i have. sorry for asking
[07:12] <volantares> hi
[07:12] <stefg> !ipv6 | julian2495322, you might try
[07:12] <ubotu> julian2495322, you might try: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[07:12] <kanzie-laptop> I had dual-screen before and now I dont, unfortunally my firefox window does not seem to acknowledge this fact and shows the window on the none-existing monitor. How can I get it back?
[07:12] <Keitaro> hehe ubuntu is kinda useless without the internet :P
[07:12] <julian2495322> ok thank u
[07:13] <abubakr> Ok
[07:13] <abubakr> Back
[07:13] <mac_> I cannot access my apple partition in ubuntu. anyone can help?
[07:13] <abubakr> So how do I change my resoulution?
[07:13] <darkmist> ok
[07:13] <Keitaro> welcome back abubakr :)
[07:13] <abubakr> Thanks :)
[07:13] <stefg> !fixres | Abubakr
[07:13] <ubotu> Abubakr: 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
[07:13] <darkmist> thanks all thanks alot
[07:13] <{{Booh}}> Hi, dpkg-reconfigure localeconf, I select what I want for default: en_us.iso-8859-1 and I reboot... but, when I type "env" result: LANG=en_CA.utf-8 ??????
[07:13] <Keitaro> nice name btw abubakr :)
[07:13] <Signifer123> Abubakr: System > Preferences > Screen Resolution
[07:14] <phUBUNTU> i isntaled phpmyadmin but i can t find there in www folder
[07:15] <phUBUNTU> help me
[07:15] <phUBUNTU> i isntaled phpmyadmin but i can t find there in www folder
[07:15] <andy_33> I was wondering how I can properly configure gtk themes?
[07:15] <kanzie-laptop> phUBUNTU: its probably in usr
[07:15] <vs-hs> Hello, does anyone know why my system is crashing when I'm tryping "fglrxinfo"?
[07:15] <vs-hs> And also compiz is not working
[07:15] <mcphail> phUBUNTU: /usr/share/phpmyadmin/
[07:15] <vs-hs> Worked before I upgraded to 7.10 :P
[07:15] <kanzie-laptop> phUBUNTU: try "sudo updatedb" then "locate phpMyAdmin"
[07:16] <stefg> !gutsy | vs-hs
[07:16] <ubotu> vs-hs: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[07:16] <vs-hs> Oh, sorry :P
[07:16] <kanzie-laptop> I had dual-screen before and now I dont, unfortunally my firefox window does not seem to acknowledge this fact and shows the window on the none-existing monitor. How can I get it back?
[07:16] <phUBUNTU> kanzie-laptop, But how will i acces in localhost
[07:16] <Signifer123> andy_33: What do you mean properly?
[07:16] <Keitaro> how do i install gparted in ubunto using terminal please?
[07:16] <kanzie-laptop> phUBUNTU: Configure /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
[07:17] <eontastico> mcphail: i tried purging and then when i reinstall apache2 it still has a blank httpd.conf
[07:17] <eontastico> and no apache2.conf
[07:17] <andy_33> as in, I cant seem to install gtk themes, beacuse I don't know how, phUBUNTU
[07:17] <andy_33> :/
[07:17] <kanzie-laptop> phUBUNTU: change the path to /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/
[07:17] <Signifer123> Keitaro: sudo apt-get install gparted
[07:17] <Keitaro> thnx Signifer123 :)
[07:17] <Poul|Raider> After i enabled so it run a x-server on both my normal screen and my tv all actions seams slow on this normal screen? anyone know if its a know pattern ?
[07:18] <abubakr> Didn work..
[07:18] <abubakr> didnt*
[07:18] <Creed`> I need some help, the LiveCD boots with "tty: job control turned off" error message...Anyone know fixes (tried the noapic, acpi=force/off etc).
[07:18] <abubakr> I need help with resolutions :(
[07:19] <abubakr> All it says is 680x480.
[07:19] <Pici> Creed`: Have you tried using the alternate CD?
[07:19] <abubakr> !fixres
[07:19] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:19] <phUBUNTU> kanzie-laptop, i do not know how to do it
[07:19] <Creed`> Pici,  not yet, its a server (old Dell), so should I use alternate or server? Which would be better?
[07:19] <mcphail> eontastico: you have reinstalled the "apache2.2-common" package?
[07:19] <picatta> hello, how do I configure Ubuntu so my ext3 drives automounts at start up?
[07:19] <{{Booh}}> Hi, dpkg-reconfigure localeconf, I select what I want for default: en_us.iso-8859-1 and I reboot... but, when I type "env" result: LANG=en_CA.utf-8 ??????
[07:20] <Pici> Creed`: Doesnt really matter, except that the sever CD wont install XWindows.
[07:20] <Creed`> Pici, no need for a GUI, just want it isntalled :(
[07:21] <diversatile> has anyone upgraded to gutsy and have an issues with an ATI card and compiz?
[07:21] <Pici> Creed`: Try the alternate cd
[07:21] <volantares> diversatile: this isn't support for gutsy
[07:21] <Signifer123> andy33: System>Preferences>Theme, then click install theme, then select the .tar.g of the theme
[07:21] <Pici> diversatile: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy questions please.
[07:21] <Signifer123> andy33: tar.gz
[07:22] <picatta> how do I configure Ubuntu so my ext3 drives automounts at start up?
[07:22] <diversatile> oh okay, thank you
[07:22] <stefg> fstab | picatta
[07:22] <stefg> !fstab | picatta
[07:22] <ubotu> picatta: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[07:23] <r7o> Hello!
[07:23] <Signifer123> Greetings
[07:23] <r7o> I have a little question.... Does Ubuntu support HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer)
[07:24] <stefg> yes
[07:24] <HOT> can someone remind me the channel name for compiz issues
[07:24] <r7o> Thank you. I am a Slackware user and I am considering Ubuntu now.
[07:25] <Signifer123> HOT: ubuntu-effects
[07:25] <HOT> Signifer123: thank
[07:25] <Pici> HOT: or #compiz-fusion
[07:25] <r7o> Does Ubuntu have Xfce 4.4.1?
[07:26] <andy_33> anyone who has any experience with tmsnc?
[07:26] <Ahadiel> r7o, Ubuntu has gnome O_O But you can get Xubuntu (with xfce)
[07:26] <Dr_willis> !info xfce
[07:26] <stefg> !xubuntu | r7o
[07:26] <ubotu> Package xfce does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:26] <ubotu> r7o: xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[07:26] <r7o> Thank you.
[07:26] <andy_33> because I'm using the text-based msn client tmsnc and I cant seem to figure out how to close conversation windows
[07:27] <andy_33> any suggestions?
[07:27] <Dr_willis> andy_33,  checked its man pages and docs yet?
[07:27] <andy_33> yeah
[07:27] <Dr_willis> :)
[07:27] <andy_33> I did, Dr_willis
[07:27] <Dr_willis> homepage/forums/tutorials? :)
[07:28] <Dr_willis> its proberly one of those 'doh thats so obvious' things.
[07:28] <Dr_willis> Ive neer uses tmsnc so cant help more.
[07:28] <andy_33> yeah
[07:28] <paulowsky> i just installed ntfs-3g, dunno where to find it...
[07:28] <andy_33> I'm thinking the same
[07:28] <andy_33> Tried backspace esc w/e
[07:28] <andy_33> but it doesnt seem to work
[07:28] <abubakr> Man
[07:28] <Dr_willis> paulowsky,  if you are expecting an icon for it.. there is none. its a filesystem thing
[07:28] <Dr_willis> !info ntfs-config
[07:28] <ubotu> ntfs-config: Enable/disable write support for any NTFS devices. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.5-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 41 kB, installed size 432 kB
[07:28] <abubakr> My screen res won chane
[07:28] <stefg> !fuse | paulowsky
[07:28] <ubotu> paulowsky: FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a !kernel driver that allows non-root users to create their own filesystems. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_in_Userspace for more on FUSE.  Some examples of filesystems that use FUSE are !ntfs-3g, sshfs and isofs. A full list of Filesystems that use FUSE is here:  http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FileSystems
[07:28] <Dr_willis> pauldy,  install ntfs-config to config it.
[07:29] <abubakr> screen res wont change..
[07:29] <Dr_willis> doh wront nick. :) sorry
[07:29] <maestrojed> I just build a LAMP server to act as my test server.  I am now coping the sites from my production server (which is linux but not ubunutu) to this test server.  But I keep getting an error that says some files could not be copied because their names are too long or contain illegal characters.  Any ideas what I am doing wrong? If my ubuntu LAMP server can't be a mirror for my production server it will be of little use.
[07:29] <arnaldo> loca
[07:29] <r7o> Is Gnash working good under Ubuntu 64?
[07:29] <shuttle> help
[07:29] <abubakr> !fixres
[07:30] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:30] <stefg> maestrojed: ubuntu uses utf-8 by default. you might need to change the locale and ask #ubuntu-server
[07:30] <NemesisD> oh, this is unrelated to my previous question but is there any way to use SSH and have the person on the remote computer see what you're doing?
[07:30] <Pici> NemesisD: kind of.
[07:30] <andy_33> Btw, Dr_willis: How do i configure a gtk2.0 theme? :x
[07:30] <jimcooncat> NemesisD: with screen you can
[07:30] <Pici> NemesisD: You might be able to do it with screen.
[07:31] <Dr_willis> andy_33,  configure? hmm. i jusyt select themes with the theme manager tool in gnome.
[07:31] <NemesisD> ah, i really do need to learn how to use screen
[07:31] <Pici> !screen
[07:31] <ubotu> screen is a terminal multiplexer. See http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen
[07:31] <alindeman> I've installed and got up and running a tightvncserver.  However, whenever I start a terminal, it opens in my other desktop.  Other programs open correctly in the VNC display.  Just not gnome-terminal, haha
[07:31] <alindeman> Ideas?
[07:31] <Dr_willis> NemesisD,  screen is handy.. hard part is findong some good docs ont eh more advanced topics of it
[07:31] <maestrojed> stefg:  THank you I will ask in the server room
[07:32] <volantares> calling these things rooms is an absolute sin. they're CHANNELS.
[07:32] <volantares> programs don't respect their elders anymore
[07:33] <Pici> alindeman: I'm guessing that you arent passing the right $DISPLAY variable to gnome-termninal.
[07:33] <zyclop> beep, xmms and audacious all play just one song and then freeze
[07:35] <shuttle> what is desktop? ~?
[07:35] <Ahadiel> shuttle, ~/Desktop
[07:35] <shuttle> oh :)
[07:35] <Ahadiel> shuttle, ~ = current user's home
[07:36] <Signifer123> which is /home/Your Username
[07:36] <shuttle> i needed to exit out of knome for drivers but don't know how to open my home directory lol
[07:38] <picatta> what is the string for turning on aiglxvisuals in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[07:39] <Lhademmor> Hello, I've just finished reinstalling Ubuntu after the last version crashed. However, I accidentally set the default language for my user to English - how can I change that?
[07:39] <andy_33> hmm, How do I get Gtk-2.10?
[07:39] <LjL> !locales | Lhademmor
[07:40] <ubotu> Lhademmor: To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[07:40] <volantares> i can speak english, i learnt it from a book
[07:40] <tokj> volantares: wow, you're good :P
[07:40] <volantares> it's from fawlty towers..
[07:40] <volantares> :P
[07:40] <Tarkus> hi, im trying to install Houdini (http://www.sidefx.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=683&Itemid=229) and when i try to run the executable fiel it says cannot find application suitable for opening.
[07:40] <volantares> brb
[07:40] <Tarkus> any ideas?
[07:41] <LjL> !info libgtk2.0-0 | andy_33, but i bet you have it installed already
[07:41] <ubotu> andy_33, but i bet you have it installed already: libgtk2.0-0: The GTK+ graphical user interface library. In component main, is optional. Version 2.10.11-0ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 2481 kB, installed size 5372 kB
[07:41] <LjL> perhaps, andy_33, you really want the *development files* for it, in order to compile something - in which case, libgtk2.0-dev is what you want. however, if that's the case, make sure there isn't a package that will spaare you the trouble of compiling
[07:42] <Tarkus> anyone know how to install a .7z file?
[07:42] <LjL> !7z | Tarkus
[07:42] <Dr_willis> Tarkus,  how are you runnign it? thats NOT a executable file extension
[07:42] <Dr_willis> Tarkus,  thats an archive
[07:42] <ubotu> Tarkus: Files with extensions .tar, .gz, .tgz, .zip, .bz2, .7z, .ace and other archive file formats can be opened with file-roller (GNOME) or Ark (KDE) - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression
[07:42] <Tarkus> really? it says excecutable in the file properties.
[07:42] <andy_33> thank you:)
[07:43] <LjL> Tarkus: that doesn't mean anything, it's just a flag that can be set arbitrarily
[07:43] <LjL> Tarkus: a .7z file is an archive, much like a ZIP file for instance
[07:43] <Tarkus> ah, i see
[07:44] <Tarkus> the ubuntu archive manager doesnt support .7z then?
[07:44] <LjL> Tarkus, ubotu said that they *can* ne opened with file-roller - and to also see that link
[07:44] <LjL> !info p7zip | Tarkus, little hint
[07:44] <ubotu> tarkus, little hint: p7zip: 7-Zip is a file archiver with high compression ratio. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.43~dfsg.1-1 (feisty), package size 315 kB, installed size 948 kB
[07:44] <Tarkus> thanks
[07:45] <broken> I have a question, is there only gaim for ubuntu? I tried to apt-get pidgin but it says that package doesnt exist.
[07:45] <kazim59> What would you say when your system doesn't boot up, fsck runs and asks about fixing more than 50 errors, and you say yes to all, and then your system boots?
[07:45] <LjL> !pidgin | broken
[07:45] <ubotu> broken: pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept. It wasn't released in time for Feisty. Expect it in gutsy. See http://www.pidgin.im/index.php for more info. To install Pidgin please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallPidgin2.0
[07:46] <LjL> kazim59: i wouldn't say anything, i would run smartmontools to make sure my HD isn't failing
[07:46] <LjL> !info smartmontools | kazim59
[07:46] <ubotu> kazim59: smartmontools: control and monitor storage systems using S.M.A.R.T.. In component main, is optional. Version 5.36-8ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 256 kB, installed size 624 kB
[07:46] <broken> One more question, is it possible to change the mirrors ubuntu downloads from? I'm getting a measly 50kbps ...
[07:46] <Pici> broken: yes, in system>administration>software sources you can change mirrors
[07:46] <LjL> broken, sure, you can do it by editing the file /etc/apt/sources.list, although i'm sure there is a way from "Software Sources" or Synaptic as well
[07:47] <pike_> broken: gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list   you can remove your country prefix us. for example or add another or whatever
[07:47] <broken> Perfect.
[07:47] <broken> quite intresting how it detects all my hardware. good job on the distro. heh.
[07:49] <pike_> broken: bear in mind when editing that file you need to do an 'apt-get update' afterwards
[07:49] <Whitor> How do I find out the UUID of a given Hard Drive?
[07:49] <Marbug> can you resize an ext3 partition like in making bigger ?
[07:49] <erUSUL> !uuid
[07:49] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  sudo blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[07:49] <Pici> Marbug: Yes.
[07:49] <broken> pike_: thanks.
[07:49] <Marbug> k
[07:49] <seivan> Excuse me
[07:50] <Whitor> thank erUSUL
[07:50] <Whitor> thanks
[07:50] <seivan> How does one install the nvidia drivers, I downloaded nvidia-glx and wrote sudo nvidia-glx enable
[07:50] <seivan> didnt work, started in failsafe
[07:50] <broken> Gutsy is comming out this october?
[07:50] <Pici> Marbug: You need to use something like gparted, but the drive cannot be mounted at the time, so you might need to run the liveCD.
[07:50] <LjL> broken: if all goes well
[07:50] <Marbug> k
[07:51] <HOT> broken, you need the correct repository for pidgin added as a source
[07:51] <Whitor> erUSUL: THat only shows me the uuid's of mounted drives ...
[07:51] <Tarkus> i tried running the install script, and nothing happened does that mean it installed? (i just double clicked on houdini.install)
[07:51] <Tarkus> http://www.sidefx.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=683&Itemid=229
[07:52] <kadakas> how can i remap just 1 key on my keyboard and leave everything the same ?
[07:52] <Pici> Tarkus: You probably want to run it from the terminal.  ./houdini.install
[07:52] <Whitor> How do I find the UUID of an unmounted drive ?
[07:52] <kadakas> i wanna map Alt Gr + (the key left from the right shift) to make a pipe character |'
[07:52] <Poul|Raider> Anyone got some ideas why my comp seams slow when i have enabled it to run 2 x-servers(one for this screen and one for the tv-out)?
[07:53] <LjL> kadakas: install "xkeycaps"
[07:53] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, you should only have one X-server really with two screens
[07:54] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, why?
[07:54] <Pici> !away > Veinor|away (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[07:54] <Signifer123> Whitor : System>Administration>Hardware Manager, then select the volume
[07:54] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, why have 2 when you only need 1?
[07:54] <shuttle> i can't install drivers , can some one help? i am using 7.04 ubuntu and have an 8500gt card (NVIDIA)
[07:54] <Veinor> ok, got it.
[07:54] <Signifer123> Whitor: It is at the bottom of the advanced tab
[07:54] <Pici> :)
[07:54] <LjL> picatta: the string you wanted is  sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals 
[07:54] <Veinor> sorry abotu that Pici
[07:54] <nchristia> !ftp
[07:54] <ubotu> FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[07:54] <nchristia> !ftp
[07:54] <nchristia> !ftpd
[07:54] <ubotu> FTP servers: !ftpd, !proftpd, !pure-ftpd, !twoftpd, !vsftpd, !MuddleFTPd, !wzdftpd - Graphical front-ends: !PureAdmin, !GProftpd (for !GNOME), !KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[07:54] <broken> I added the these links for pidgin in my sources list, I now got something about a public key.
[07:55] <LjL> !msg the bot
[07:55] <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...
[07:55] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, well you right, but just anoy me that it dont run smooth
[07:55] <wedderburn> hello all, i have a "mobility radeon 9000 igp" card in feisty it had 3d, had issues with gutsy and im now using vesa drivers, my question what drivers in gutsy go best with this card. thanks
[07:55] <seivan> How does one install the nvidia drivers, I downloaded nvidia-glx and wrote sudo nvidia-glx enable
[07:55] <Whitor> Signifer123: I don't have Hardware manager ...
[07:55] <seivan> didnt work, started in failsafe
[07:55] <nchristia> um
[07:55] <shuttle> grrrrr
[07:55] <LjL> roar
[07:55] <nchristia> I don't really know how to privmsg in this terminalbased IRC client
[07:55] <seivan> Can anyone get me going with my 3d, how do I install the nvidia 8600 m card?
[07:55] <nchristia> :<
[07:55] <DjViper> is it too early to tell if there will be any compatability issues with intels new X38 chipset and ubuntu?
[07:55] <LjL> nchristia: /msg nickname message
[07:55] <nchristia> o thx
[07:56] <broken> I got something about a public key not being available.
[07:56] <nchristia> whats the bots name again
[07:56] <nchristia> ^
[07:56] <Pici> nchristia: ubotu
[07:56] <LjL> nchristia: ubotu
[07:56] <nchristia> thx
[07:56] <Pici> broken: What was the exact error?
[07:56] <Signifer123> Whitor: blkid
[07:56] <LjL> seivan: if you type "sudo modprobe nvidia", what does it say?
[07:57] <broken> Pici: GPG error: http://falcon.landure.fr feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 1CA3E3239FA7DC39
[07:57] <LjL> broken, that's normal for a third-party repo. it's just a warning, but if you want to make it go away, find that repo's public key, and then follow these instructions
[07:57] <LjL> !GPGERR > broken    (broken, see the private message from Ubotu)
[07:57] <broken> LjL: so did it still updatE?
[07:58] <broken> I ran apt-get update :/
[07:58] <Pici> broken: wget http://falcon.landure.fr/9FA7DC39.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -       that is on http://falcon.landure.fr/
[07:58] <LjL> broken: yes, it did
[07:58] <Poul|Raider> or well vulcanius, if i dont run 2, i only have options to extend the desktop to the tv, or to make a clone. So i wont be able to have a movie running on the tv and working on another desktop at the same time
[07:58] <broken> ok
[07:58] <nebbit> Has anyone used the Netgear Printer Server (PS121) with an HP5610 Multi -Printer
[08:00] <cVsup> hi
[08:00] <broken> There we are, one last thing :P Is it possible to go root ever or jus to use sudo.
[08:00] <cVsup> how change ubuntu 7.04 usplash
[08:00] <Pici> !usplash > cVsup (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[08:00] <LjL> broken, just use sudo. if you really have to stay root for a while, "sudo -i" will do fine.
[08:00] <cVsup> !usplash
[08:00] <ubotu> To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[08:01] <broken> LjL: im just curios what the root password is, is it scrambled or?
[08:01] <nchristia> hay guise
[08:01] <Lhademmor> !gnutella
[08:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gnutella - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:01] <LjL> broken, there is no root password at all.
[08:01] <Pici> cVsup: I'm just curious, why did you do that if its getting sent toyou in a PM?
[08:01] <nchristia> im gonna need some help with filesharing cross-platform
[08:01] <LjL> broken: its entry in /etc/shadow is !, which is an invalid password hash
[08:01] <nchristia> Windows/Ubuntu
[08:01] <Lhademmor> Anyone know if there is any P2P-application in the repos, which supports Gnutella?
[08:01] <Lhademmor> !p2p
[08:01] <ubotu> Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network).  -  BitTorrent: see !torrent  -  Direct connect: try valknut.  -  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PFileSharing for general information.
[08:01] <broken> Intresting.
[08:01] <LjL> !gnutella is <alias> p2p
[08:01] <ubotu> I'll remember that, LjL
[08:01] <nebbit> Anyone have any experience with aNetgear PS121 Print Server
[08:01] <nchristia> Can anyone help me with Samba? :o
[08:02] <cVsup> Pici, what?
[08:02] <Pici> cVsup: nevermind.
[08:02] <Booh-> Question: When with my user I check "env" LANG=en_US (what I want) I do... "su" to root, and check "env" LANG=en_CA.utf-8 !!!  I don't want that... where to change it?  I tried everything... :(
[08:03] <cVsup> Pici, i created image with 640x480 and 16 colors
[08:03] <cVsup> but not work
[08:03] <nchristia> Booh-: You mean your keyboard layout or system language or what?
[08:03] -Hum4nz33:#ubuntu- Visit http://www.ComedySearchEngine.com or make free images & funny ecards on http://www.txt2pic.com ;)  -
[08:03] <peabody> Booh-: I think you're going to have to configure su so that it doesn't change the environment.  It does per default I believe.
[08:03] <nchristia> now plz does anyone have any experience with Samba they cna share with me? :o
[08:04] <peabody> nchristia: Only some, what are you having trouble with?
[08:04] <Booh-> nchristia, keyboard is ok... system language too... I need the system to be iso-8859-1 to install ibm db2
[08:04] <scraliontis> i dont know anything about samba, i have never used it, iam sorry.
[08:04] <Pici> cVsup: I'm sorry, I dont know much/anything about usplash.
[08:04] <cVsup> hm
[08:05] <cheryl> anyone here have experience with getting the ATI IXP AC97 to produce sound under 7.04?
[08:05] <LjL> i rather think you shouldn't be using 'su' to start with
[08:05] <nchristia> Well, can anyone help me with any cross-platform filesharing at all?
[08:05] <LjL> !samba
[08:05] <cVsup> Pici, thank
[08:05] <broken> cheryl: i had similar issues with a card
[08:05] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[08:05] <nchristia> oh cheers
[08:05] <peabody> nchristia: I can, what do you need?
[08:05] <cheryl> all the levels are up in alsamixer, nothing is muted.
[08:05] <broken> cheryl: you'll probably want to get the latest alsa driver, lib and utils and configure, make, and install yourself its quite simple.
[08:05] <kadakas> whats another name for the pipe character? (i cant find such a name in xkeycaps)
[08:05] <nixnoob> does anyone know if the radeon driver supports the ATI x1600 mobility with full 3d?
[08:05] <broken> Thats what i had to do *shrug*
[08:06] <cheryl> broken: i've used compiled the latest driver, lib and utils from alsa-project, but not the development version.
[08:06] <nchristia> now the link scrolled off :(
[08:06] <nchristia> Post again plz
[08:06] <Pici> nchristia: page-up to scroll up
[08:06] <cheryl> broken: i used alsa-1.0.14
[08:06] <nchristia> oh cheers
[08:06] <nchristia> !irc
[08:06] <ubotu> A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines
[08:06] <broken> cheryl: im using alsa 1.0.15rc3
[08:06] <cheryl> broken: ok, great. i'll try that now.
[08:06] <broken> Those are the latest as of the 21st i believe.
[08:07] <nchristia> Can anyone recommend a good Linux IRC Client with a GUI?
[08:07] <nchristia> Or a GUI for bitchx
[08:07] <broken> nchristia: xchat, kvirc
[08:07] <Pici> kadakas: Its called 'bar' in my xkeycaps
[08:07] <nchristia> cheers
[08:08] <Booh-> ????? whit the same user, if I log in gnome, terminal, env -> LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-1 good!  If I log in console (ctrl-alt-f1) with the user, env -> LANG=en_CA.utf-8 !!!  What is that confusion???
[08:08] <Booh-> I followed tuto on locales... nothing change!
[08:08] <LjL> !locales | Booh-, perhaps this answers it
[08:08] <ubotu> Booh-, perhaps this answers it: To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[08:08] <LjL> ah nevermind then
[08:09] <kadakas> Pici: under what character set is it?
[08:10] <Pici> kadakas: 105-US?
[08:10] <erUSUL> nchristia: xchat (plain not the gnome-xchat)
[08:10] <kadakas> found it :D
[08:12] <kadakas> do i have to restart my pc after making a new keymap ?
[08:12] <LjL> kadakas: no. xkeycaps should have given you instructions.
[08:12] <dennisharrison> I need some major help with what seems to be a botched upgrade to gutsy beta
[08:12] <LjL> kadakas: you need to put a line that calls xmodmap in your .xinit
[08:12] <caronte23> hi everyone can anyone help me configuring a static ip...?
[08:12] <LjL> .xsession even
[08:13] <vanchu> hello
[08:13] <Phydoux> Whats a good program to recover a ext3 partition?
[08:13] <kadakas> LjL: where is this file located ?
[08:13] <dennisharrison> I know that when I reboot my system it isn't going to come back up :)
[08:13] <element3> ii use ubuntu 7.04 server edition on my home server pc and ubuntu desktop on my laptop and i have an adsl modem with hub and now network work properly on these computers and internet too.   now i want to config server network via commands an config server ip address and gateway and DNS  but i tired to do that   anyone can help me how can i do that?
[08:13] <vanchu> could anyone tell me how to run something from the terminal using wine ?
[08:13] <kadakas> can i just throw it in .bash_aliases ?
[08:13] <dennisharrison> dpkg --configure -a gripes about mising deps for like 40 packages
[08:14] <LjL> kadakas: in your home directory, but i think it's not there at all by default and you should create it. i don't know what the .bash_aliases file is, but no, i don't think so - it must be run by your X session
[08:14] <kasansweat> Hi, I've just set up a reverse tunnel which works, but because the "middleman" resides on the same machine as my home server, I get RSA MITM warnings (which are obviously the result of 2 ssh servers on one ip.) Any help on getting rid of those?
[08:14] <Pici> vanchu: wine /path/to/program.exe
[08:14] <dennisharrison> and this was from doing the 'upgrade' from within the update manager as per the release notes on ubuntu.org
[08:14] <vanchu> Pici : Thanks
[08:14] <Pici> vanchu: wine's "c drive" is by default in ~/.wine/drive_c/
[08:14] <erUSUL> element3: edit /etc/network/interfaces and add a "stanza" for your network interface
[08:14] <mcphail> Phydoux: what trouble has befallen the partition?
[08:15] <Pici> dennisharrison: This is an upgrade to Gutsy?
[08:15] <dennisharrison> anyone here had a successful upgrade from fiesty to gutsy ?
[08:15] <dennisharrison> Pici, yes
[08:15] <Pici> dennisharrison: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy questions please.
[08:15] <LjL> !gutsy | gotcha
[08:15] <ubotu> gotcha: 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
[08:15] <dennisharrison> thanks
[08:15] <kadakas> LjL: thx
[08:15] <erUSUL> element3: man interfaces
[08:15] <element3> and what happend after edit this file
[08:15] <Phydoux> mcphail, Well, I installed Windows 2003 Server on a seperate HD and somehow it deleted the partition and converted it to ntfs
[08:16] <Ecalix> Anybody know any good alternatives to Synergy since its not to active in development any longer?
[08:16] <Absolute0> how do i enable root user?
[08:16] <LjL> !root | Absolute0
[08:16] <ubotu> Absolute0: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[08:16] <broken> lol
[08:16] <Crozar_> sorry but 1 thing about ubuntu , in system processes many things thats theyr which people dont know about like shh agent and stuff , does the company spy at me ? i want my privacy for CreditCard and passwords..
[08:16] <mcphail> Phydoux: you are sure it has deleted the partition? It may have simply overwritten the MBR...
[08:16] <Absolute0> LjL: i understand that i just want to enable the root user
[08:16] <LjL> Absolute0: why?
[08:16] <Absolute0> convenience :)
[08:17] <LjL> Absolute0: how's it any more convenient than sudo?
[08:17] <broken> it is easier to work as root
[08:17] <PureEvilGeek> ubuntu run on ibm xseries 360 systems? and does it have an issue managing the memory?
[08:17] <Ecalix> Absolute0, type su -s
[08:17] <Absolute0> typing sudo each time is a pain in the ass
[08:17] <LjL> broken: nonsense
[08:17] <broken> but i can understand how people will break it.
[08:17] <Phydoux> mcphail, Might have. I looked at it with testdisk and I can see the partition but I cant recover it.
[08:17] <LjL> Ecalix: what is that?
[08:17] <broken> nonsense?
[08:17] <Ecalix> LjL, try it ;)
[08:17] <kkckk> whats up all
[08:17] <LjL> broken: nonsense, because you can work as root using sudo if you want
[08:17] <erUSUL> Absolute0: if you want a root shell for a while use 'sudo -i' exit it when your done
[08:17] <element3> erUSUL:thanx alot
[08:17] <mcphail> Phydoux: if it has been reformatted you can try to pull the data off it with photorec (which comes with testdisk)
[08:17] <LjL> Ecalix, there is no way that the 'su' command will work without the root account enabled.
[08:17] <vaibhav> I want to start new Ubuntu distribution called CS Ubuntu . How to start ?
[08:17] <erUSUL> element3: no problem
[08:18] <Absolute0> erUSUL: thanks that great!
[08:18] <LjL> !livecdcustomization | vaibhav
[08:18] <Ecalix> sorry LjL and Absolute0 , i ment "sudo -s"
[08:18] <Whitor> Hi... I'm trying to make a filesystem on /dev/sdb1 ... both mkfs and gparted tell me that the device is 'in use' by the system and they won't complete the command
[08:18] <Smkei_18> #j macedonia
[08:18] <LjL> Ecalix: thought so. still, "sudo -i" is often a better idea.
[08:18] <erUSUL> Absolute0: no problem
[08:18] <vaibhav> no .
[08:18] <Whitor> How can I tell wat is using /dev/sda1 ?
[08:18] <Absolute0> Ecalix: they both work :)
[08:18] <kkckk> Help
[08:18] <LjL> !customlivecd | vaibhav
[08:18] <ubotu> vaibhav: Creating custom Live CDs is explained on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[08:18] <vaibhav> I have to develop it from
[08:19] <Pici> !ask | kkckk
[08:19] <ubotu> kkckk: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:19] <kkckk> can i join another channel
[08:19] <vaibhav> start like Xubuntu
[08:19] <Crozar_> guys ( IS THE COMPUTER 100% secured? because when i see the processES i think that theyr are things that is unnecessary which tracks and takes logs for company , which i feel not safe thats why i still have my Windows98 SE unupdated since 2002
[08:19] <Absolute0> does ubuntu have apt-cache?
[08:19] <LjL> kkckk: /join #channelname
[08:19] <LjL> Absolute0: of course
[08:19] <Poul|Raider> Is it not posible to setup duel screen(tv) so that the "start" bar or what its called dont extend over to the other screen?
[08:19] <erUSUL> Absolute0: yes but sudo -s read executes the user bash init scripts which is a security risk
[08:19] <Absolute0> LjL: do i need to install it first?
[08:19] <fiXXXerMet> What is the purpose of the debian-sys-maint mysql user that is auto-created with the mysql-server package?
[08:19] <erUSUL> Absolute0: better use sudo -i
[08:19] <fiXXXerMet> Is it safe to remove?
[08:19] <element3> erUSUL:has any editor like gedit for command line interface?
[08:19] <LjL> Absolute0: of course not. APT is the standard package manager in Ubuntu.
[08:19] <erUSUL> element3: the easiest imho is nano
[08:19] <erUSUL> element3: comes instaled by default
[08:20] <benanzo> can someone recommend a good tool to transfer hex data into text so I can diff it just using plain text diff methods?
[08:20] <kadakas> nothing. no pipe/bar character when i press Alt Gr+ -
[08:20] <LjL> benanzo: hd
[08:20] <Absolute0> LjL: oh nevermind i must've entered the wrong command when trying apt-cache :)
[08:20] <vanchu> am I doing something wrong here ??? "wine Program Files/Arca Eclipse/stat_ae.bat"
[08:20] <Phydoux> mcphail, OK, how would I use photorec?
[08:20] <Crozar_> hey people are you on common sense im asking a highclass question , after this answer maybe 20% of the world will turn for Linux
[08:20] <element3> erUSUL:thnx and one question
[08:20] <benanzo> does it convert to ascii or take the hex bytes and place them as text?
[08:21] <erUSUL> element3: shoot
[08:21] <broken> Crozar_: what question?
[08:21] <vaibhav> We are 3-4 developer ready spend time
[08:21] <Ecalix> Absolute0, did the sudo -s give you what you were looking for mate?
[08:21] <Smkei_18> Hay
[08:21] <Smkei_18> da
[08:21] <vaibhav> on developing new Ubuntu only for Computer Science student
[08:21] <element3> erUSUL:where is the best refrence for linux commands >> total commands
[08:21] <frappi> Hello everyone (Again)
[08:21] <erUSUL> Ecalix: sudo -s read & executes the user bash init scripts which is a security risk beter use sudo -i
[08:21] <nickren> hey guys I'm having some trouble setting up a firewall/gateway using feisty
[08:21] <Smkei_18> is there someone form female sex
[08:21] <Smkei_18> ?
[08:21] <nickren> can anybody help
[08:22] <erUSUL> !cli | element3
[08:22] <ubotu> element3: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[08:22] <Crozar_> broken:  people want to know whats with the processes of Linux , like Shh-agent and many stuff which looks like a threat for the user , which might steal logs of password creditcard , every1 in the world want's privacy and the clever ones have suspicions
[08:22] <benanzo> I still want to look at the hex bytes but I want to use diff and look at it in gedit
[08:22] <|Whitor|> Hi, How can I tell what is using /dev/hdb1?  I know it is unmounted ... but mkfs won't create a new filesystem (says system reports it as 'in use')
[08:22] <Poul|Raider> Is it not posible to setup duel screen(tv) so that the "start" bar or what its called dont extend over to the other screen?
[08:22] <nchristia> having a hard time with samba
[08:22] <erUSUL> element3: you won't find a 100% complete reference of all linux comands
[08:22] <nchristia> :<
[08:22] <broken> Crozar_: you think people know that?
[08:22] <caronte23> hi everyone can anyone help me configuring a static ip...?
[08:22] <frappi> I was just wondering if there's a way to get ShockWave loaded into Ubuntu.. and if so, how?
[08:22] <Pici> Smkei_18: That is not appropiate for this channel.  This is a support channel for Ubuntu.
[08:22] <nickren> who here has setup a ubuntu gateway before
[08:22] <element3> erUSUL:sure   i nedd all commands
[08:23] <LinuxNoob42> I followed the instructions at /LiveUsbPendrivePersistent, and I can boot to the USB, but it immediately doesn't like the syslinux.cfg - It has four lines of unrecognized code, then it drops to "boot:" prompt.  Tried hitting enter, which seems to equal "linux" which doesn't work.  Typed in "vmlinuz" and it thought about it, but then said the file was invalid or corrupt.  Any suggestions?
[08:23] <broken> Crozar_: it'd be more of a risk to run windows then anything else.
[08:23] <Pici> frappi: There is no shockwave for linux.  Flash, yes, shockwave, no.
[08:23] <Smkei_18> im soory
[08:23] <Phydoux> mcphail, It's asking for block size. What should I use?
[08:23] <frappi> Aww damn
[08:23] <aaaa> aaa
[08:23] <Ecalix> erUSUL, thanks for the tip mate
[08:23] <Pici> frappi: tell me about it, I want to play i-sketch ;)
[08:23] <nickren> anybody free to help me?
[08:23] <frappi> Nevermind I guess... just thought I'd be interesting...
[08:23] <frappi> Thanks for the help
[08:23] <Scunizi> !ask | Nicke
[08:23] <ubotu> Nicke: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:23] <broken> This channel is like.. too crowded, probaly needs to be split up.
[08:23] <Pici> frappi: You might be able to use it through ies4linux and wine.
[08:23] <aaronlev> what should i do if my upgrade from Ubuntu to 7.04 hangs in the middle during "Modifying the software channels"
[08:23] <kadakas> |||||||
[08:24] <element3> erUSUL: linuxcommand.org is not bad but not have all commands
[08:24] <kadakas> :D
[08:24] <Scunizi> !ask | nickren
[08:24] <erUSUL> Ecalix: no problem
[08:24] <Pici> broken: Its been suggested, we've decied against it.
[08:24] <ubotu> nickren: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:24] <vanchu> am I doing something wrong here ??? "wine Program Files/Arca Eclipse/stat_ae.bat"
[08:24] <Pici> kadakas: great!
[08:24] <Crozar_> i have my statistics of 17,000 people yes from my forum's =) and they have this suspicion  ( but with windows we use third party companies indicating the second party =) which also conflicts with our secret commands for extra security and self assurance
[08:24] <broken> Pici: why is that?
[08:24] <frappi> ...uh... that means nothing to me
[08:24] <Pici> broken: Too confusing for new users is one.
[08:24] <broken> Crozar_: have you heard of selinux?
[08:24] <soundray> caronte23: have you tried through System-Administration-Networking?
[08:24] <frappi> I'm really a linux newbie
[08:24] <frappi> v_V
[08:25] <Pici> !ies4linux | frappi
[08:25] <ubotu> frappi: ies4linux is a script that quickly and effortlessly helps you install 3 versions of IE in Wine. Information can be found at http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page including instructions specifically for Ubuntu. ies4linux is aimed at web designers and ie-only sites, so please, dont use any of the IEs to navigate! Use Firefox!
[08:25] <erUSUL> element3: what you ask for is near impossible there are too many of them you have to learn them as you go beggining with the most used ones
[08:25] <ESR_> Hey, I just upgraded to Gutsy Gibbon and the Screen Resolution tool aoppears to be ignoring my xorg.conf and picking its own resolutions list.  What's up with that?
[08:25] <Crozar_> broken: so i guess windows is more expanded by knowing urself and the computer and of how to understand that if its safe or not =)
[08:25] <Pici> ESR_: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy questions please.
[08:25] <ESR_> Will do.
[08:25] <Crozar_> broken: the only thing that is still with Linux is this question which ponders the world until now , or why do you think people not concerned about linux
[08:25] <broken> Crozar_: trust me grab a kernel, toolkits and build your own linux then make it as secure as you want.
[08:25] <erUSUL> element3: also each distribution has teilor made commands and things (e.g. the interfaces file is a debian thing fedore uses other files)
[08:26] <Ecalix> Anybody know any good alternatives to Synergy since its not to active in development any longer?
[08:26] <nickren> I have two ethernet cards in my ubuntu feisty server edition, I want to connect my DSL to one card and then my linksys router to the other, i will then connect 2 other pieces to that router, and use the ubuntu server as network storage, a firewall, a PDC, and public http server. I can't figure how to allow the linksys router to be part of the network and allow the 2 other computers to talk to it.
[08:26] <Crozar_> broken: i hope i'd be talking to a more expert sense being
[08:26] <broken> Crozar_: people don't switch to linux because its still this "mysterious" thing, but im sure the numbers are growing with distros like  ubuntu.
[08:26] <soundray> element3: do a 'ls /bin ; ls /usr/bin'. The majority of the commands available there have man pages.
[08:27] <Pici> Crozar_: This channel is getting busy, might be a good idea to bring this discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:27] <caronte23> soundray, f***, I was going crazy doing it manually, while it was so easy....
[08:27] <Crozar_> Pici: last but  not least i hope an expert will strip ubuntu's processes and explain them to people so then we can quite be happy to understand security of Linux =)
[08:28] <deepfreez> Hello, i running Kubuntu i have kde 3.5.7 how i can updated this  >> version 3.5.7?
[08:28] <element3> erUSUL: ok thanx for help dear  :-)
[08:28] <|Whitor|> caronte23:  welcome to the new linux :)
[08:28] <caronte23> lol
[08:28] <nickren>  I have two ethernet cards in my ubuntu feisty server edition, I want to connect my DSL to one card and then my linksys router to the other, i will then connect 2 other pc's to that router, and use the ubuntu server as network storage, a firewall, a PDC, and public http server. I can't figure how to allow the linksys router to be part of the network and allow the 2 other computers to talk to it.
[08:28] <SlimeyPete> !kde4
[08:28] <ubotu> KDE 4 is the next major release of the K Desktop Environment. For more information see <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDE_4>. The Release Schedule is available at http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.0_Release_Schedule. Beta 2 packages can be found at http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde4-beta2.php
[08:28] <Scunizi> nickren, maybe #ubuntu-server can answer that one.. sounds like you need to configure the server as network sharing so it can pass the DSL to the other nick.. router setup should be effortless on the external router.
[08:28] <nickren> thanks
[08:28] <element3> erUSUL: and sorry for poor of my english
[08:29] <Absolute0> can i make my trackpad scroll the window in terminal instead of scroll the history of commands?
[08:29] <broken> Absolute0: i think that depends on the terminal.
[08:29] <broken> Absolute0: i've been able to do it on some, forgot which :P
[08:29] <erUSUL> element3: you are wellcome (btw i'm not a native english speaker too so no worries)
[08:29] <shironeko> O.o
[08:29] <shironeko> I cannot mount a DVD-Rom
[08:29] <Absolute0> no i think it depends on how ubuntu sets up the trackpad :)
[08:29] <|Whitor|> nickren: hook up your wireless router directly to the client PC's via cable... then add wireless capability
[08:29] <shironeko> when I insert the disc it says
[08:30] <broken> Absolute0: if you donj't like it why are you using it?
[08:30] <broken> lol
[08:30] <Absolute0> broken: thats the only problem i've found with ubuntu :)
[08:30] <holotone> I'm following the directions here to install FreeNX: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX, but after adding the repos and apt-get updating, the freenx package cannot be found. Can someone provide me with a few tips to troubleshoot this problem?
[08:30] <broken> Absolute0: the trackpad can be setup in xorg
[08:30] <shironeko> superblock incorrect in /dev/hdc. Missing code page
[08:30] <Absolute0> broken: i think i have to modify in xorg
[08:30] <Absolute0> exactly :)
[08:30] <broken> yep.
[08:30] <shironeko> mount: file system incorrect. Option incorrect
[08:30] <shironeko> Good evening
[08:31] <Phate> chans
[08:31] <Phate> hi
[08:31] <nickren>  I have two ethernet cards in my ubuntu feisty server edition, I want to connect my DSL to one card and then my linksys router to the other, i will then connect 2 other pc's to that router, and use the ubuntu server as network storage, a firewall, a PDC, and public http server. I can't figure how to allow the linksys router to be part of the network and allow the 2 other computers to talk to it.
[08:31] <deepfreez> SlimeyPete: i don't understand in this site! are a commands for upgrade kde?
[08:31] <holotone> Is there  a command to list all available packages of just a specific repo?
[08:32] <|Whitor|> nickren: connect the linksys via cables ...
[08:32] <Scunizi> ics | nickren
[08:32] <cberlo> Hi folks.  Still not much progress with volume groups here... any help?  I've learned how to display info and such, but I can't boot!
[08:32] <nickren> i am connecting via cables
[08:32] <Pici> holotone: Are you looking for something speicific? you can use `apt-cache search <words>` to
[08:32] <Scunizi> !ics | nickren
[08:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ics - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:32] <cberlo> !lvm
[08:32] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[08:32] <o00w> !mpeg
[08:32] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:33] <|Whitor|> nickren: Have you specified IP's on all the devices ?
[08:33] <darkstar> My problem is I can't get my res to 1024 x 768...
[08:33] <nickren> I just don't know how to tell the router to pass the communication to the server.
[08:33] <erUSUL> !fixres | darkstar
[08:33] <ubotu> darkstar: 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
[08:33] <Crozar> if i update to gusty beta will then i be able to gusty non beta if its fixed?
[08:33] <nickren> the server wants its own IP addresse
[08:33] <|Whitor|> nickren: you don't need to tell the router anything
[08:33] <PriceChild> !final | Crozar
[08:33] <ubotu> Crozar: 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.
[08:33] <darkstar> Thanks much!
[08:33] <PriceChild> Crozar, support only in #ubuntu+1
[08:33] <deepfreez> Hello, i running Kubuntu i have kde 3.5.7 how i can updated this  >> version 3.5.7?
[08:33] <|Whitor|> nickren: YOu should not be using the internet port on your router
[08:34] <broken> Is gutsy fairly stable right now? Does anyone recommened to upgrade?
[08:34] <nickren> should the router be swiched to gateway mode or router mode
[08:34] <deepfreez> Hello, i running Kubuntu i have kde 3.5.6 how i can updated this  >> version 3.5.7?
[08:34] <holotone> is there a command to list all available packages from a specific repo via command line?
[08:34] <|Whitor|> nickren: you should be connecting to the swtched ports only
[08:34] <nickren> whitor: that helps
[08:34] <turi> hi
[08:34] <|Whitor|> nickren: router mode most likely
[08:34] <nickren> thank
[08:34] <turi> I ama noob
[08:34] <|Whitor|> turi: we all are :)
[08:34] <erUSUL> !hi | turi
[08:34] <ubotu> turi: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:34] <SlimeyPete> deepfreez: what language do you speak?
[08:34] <nate_> deepfreez, try #kubuntu
[08:35] <turi> can i use ubuntu 7.10 beta to install on a lvm partition
[08:35] <broken> how laZY erUSUL
[08:35] <nickren> how does the client pcs know how to get to the net
[08:35] <Pici> turi: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy questions please.
[08:35] <broken> I can't believe there is a !hi haha
[08:35] <deepfreez> SlimeyPete: it's a stupid question...
[08:35] <nickren> and what should the IP of  the server be
[08:35] <|Whitor|> nickren: by specifying the default gateway ... eg the ip on the internal Ethernet adapter of your 'server'
[08:35] <Pici> deepfreez: 3.5.7 is only in Gutsy, which is currently undergoing beta testing, it will be released on about Oct 18th.
[08:35] <LinuxNoob42> Does anyone have experience with Dapper on USB persistent?
[08:35] <Automotive> Hey folks
[08:35] <deepfreez> Pici: tnx
[08:35] <SlimeyPete> deepfreez: I asked because there are special Ubuntu channels for people who speak specific languages
[08:36] <broken> !hi | Automotive
[08:36] <ubotu> Automotive: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:36] <broken> lol
[08:36] <nickren> nat
[08:36] <nickren> lol
[08:36] <|Whitor|> nickren: start with 192.168.4.1 for your server ... and go up from there
[08:36] <SlimeyPete> deepfreez: if you visit the channel for your language someone may be able to give you a link to a tutorial which you can understand
[08:36] <turi> anyone knows?
[08:36] <Pici> !gutsy | turi
[08:36] <ubotu> turi: 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
[08:36] <|Whitor|> 192.168.4.1 subnet mask 255.255.255.0
[08:36] <Qeyz> Hi all, can anybody please show me a link about configuring vlan on ubuntu?
[08:36] <turi> cheers
[08:36] <techknow> anyone active?
[08:36] <|Whitor|> techknow: no
[08:36] <broken> Qeyz: vlan == vlc?
[08:37] <deepfreez> SlimeyPete: are ok english ;) tnx for help pff
[08:37] <techknow> I have a problem after a failed 7.10 install
[08:37] <Automotive> i just finished installing ubuntu 6.10 on my xp using virtual machine 2007, and for some reason when i get to the login my keyboard just stops working,.. i can hit alt to get back to xp and open a note bad and it works fine there .. any thoughts??
[08:37] <Qeyz> broken: nope, vlan=virtual lan
[08:37] <|Whitor|> vlan /= vlc
[08:37] <techknow> the installer failed to resize the partition
[08:37] <techknow> and now windows won't boot
[08:37] <techknow> http://arch.kimag.es/share/68115817.jpg
[08:37] <nickren> whitor: will the linksys router allow a connection that isn't around 192.168.1.1  to talk?
[08:37] <techknow> thats a screenshot of whats happening
[08:37] <Automotive> note pad**
[08:37] <|Whitor|> nickren: yes... but if oyur router is already setup as 192.168.1.1, you might just want to use that convention
[08:38] <|Whitor|> nickren: so that oyu have one less thing to alter...
[08:38] <|Whitor|> set your server as 192.168.1.2
[08:38] <Signifer123> techknow: could you boot into safe mode?
[08:38] <Scunizi> Automotive, switch to VMWare server (free) and try again.. Virtual Machine 2007 is a windows based program that few here have experience on.  VMWare works great on xp and is cross platform with tons of help.
[08:38] <techknow> Signifer123: no
[08:38] <techknow> that screenshot is of samemode with command prompt
[08:38] <cberlo> Can anyone help me with another issue:  I'd like to use my server as a DSL router.  Server connects directly to DSL and provides DHCP to clients.  I want transparent access to the Internet.
[08:39] <broken> You will need some ram for VMware.
[08:39] <soundray> cberlo: get firestarter and configure internet sharing
[08:39] <Scunizi> cberlo, try following the conversation Whitor & nickren are having.. It's the same issue
[08:39] <techknow> Signifer123: any ideas?
[08:40] <Automotive> Scunizi: what about compatibilities  issues, can i use the same machine, or do i need to go threw the the whole set up all over again?
[08:40] <cberlo> Alright.  NOw can anyone help me BOOT the server?  Volume group "Ubuntu" not found -- using LVM.
[08:40] <Signifer123> techknow: What are you running right now?
[08:40] <techknow> Signifer123: another laptop
[08:40] <techknow> mac os x
[08:41] <marko-_-> is it possbile to upload a file on a ftp in the shell ?
[08:41] <techknow> but the other laptop is windows
[08:41] <techknow> and its b0rked
[08:41] <LinuxNoob42> Anyone know anything about Dapper USB persistent?
[08:41] <maestrojed> if I've created a symlink how do I destroy it?
[08:41] <Signifer123> techknow: NTFS or FAT?
[08:41] <techknow> NTFS
[08:42] <Scunizi> Automotive, since microsoft progs. are typically propriatory, after installing VMWare Server you'll have to reinstall Ubuntu. Personally I wouldn't do vers. 6.10.  Use either 6.06 or 7.04. Once VMWare Server is installed (painless), it should only take about 30 to 40 mins. to install a full version of Ubuntu
[08:42] <Signifer123> techknow: Do you have a XP Install disk, they usually have a repair program
[08:43] <techknow> Signifer123: not on me
[08:43] <techknow> :/
[08:43] <techknow> is there another live cd that'll do the same?
[08:43] <alex_> Hey does anybody know how to make the menus (like Applications, System, and Places) transparent in the Gnome environment?
[08:43] <neil_g> 'lo
[08:44] <Automotive> Scunizi: what are your Personal thoughts on 6.10?    i tryed 7.04 on my lappy and i got major isuse with graphic's....
[08:44] <eontastico> most linux users lead a sedintary lifestyle
[08:44] <neil_g> anyone managed to get an ipod touch mounted in ubuntu?
[08:44] <alex_> Hey does anybody know how to make the menus (like Applications, System, and Places) transparent in the Gnome environment?
[08:45] <abdess> need to transfer files from pc to ps3
[08:45] <alex_> Hey does anybody know how to make the menus (like Applications, System, and Places) transparent in the Gnome environment?
[08:45] <abdess> using wireless conection
[08:46] <stroyan> Absolute0:  Your trackpad scroll complaint may be the same as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/screen/+bug/106995  The more recent gnome-terminal and underlying vte library changed how scroll wheels behave.  That may also change your trackpad.
[08:46] <abdess> plz help
[08:46] <murlidhar> alex_: please have patience even i have the same question
[08:46] <alex_> sorry
[08:46] <Scunizi> Automotive, lappies are a unique breed. graphics issues can usually be solved and are typically caused by unusual graphics cards. If you're using the VM stuff on your lappy the video driver is done by the VM software.  Also, after installing Ubuntu you'll probably need to install VMWare Tools..  Nice thing about a good VM is it's easy to blow away an OP_Sys you don't want/need and move to the next.
[08:46] <abdess> hello jrib
[08:47] <Signifer123> techknow: Linuxdoesn't support NTFS disk checks, so you'd need a windows disk of some sort most likely
[08:48] <abdess> plz help i need a programme to transfer files like easy file sharing
[08:48] <techknow> ok
[08:48] <AngryElf1> hey folks, I've "connected" to my wireless AP and the ESSID and MAC Address show up in iwconfig eth1, but I can't get an IP... any ideas/
[08:48] <murlidhar> alex_: perhaps #ubuntu-effects can help us
[08:49] <abdess> common guys
[08:49] <Poul|Raider> Anyone running with 2 separate x screens settings on nvidia with 2 screens?
[08:49] <Signifer123> alex_: Right Click the panel, then properties
[08:49] <Scunizi> Automotive, 6.10 seemed to have transitional issues from some new technologies that were fixed in 7.04
[08:49] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, i'm running 1 X server with two screens, one for dual 19" LCDs and the other for a 32" HDTV
[08:50] <Signifer123> alex_: Background tab, select solid color, then use the opacity slider
[08:50] <murlidhar> Signifer123: that only effect the panel not drop down menu
[08:51] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, i just cant get it running as i want. Cant configure so i can put a video on the second screen and work on the other screen(changing desktops and all kind of stuff) without it interfear the second screens desktop
[08:51] <alex_> Signifer123: That's only changing the transparency of the bottom panel, not of the menus when i open them?
[08:51] <AngryElf1> if I leave the "Network passowrd" blank, is taht enough to disable security?
[08:51] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, what do you mean by "interfering"?
[08:51] <Automotive> Scunizi: ok i will try that 7.04 on Vmwear and see what happens.... you do know now i will have to hunt you down on here and pick at your brain ... you should have ignored me.. lmfao.. kidding
[08:52] <Signifer123> pp
[08:52] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, it makes it all as one big desktop, right side of the desktop is the tv and left side is this screen, so when rotating my cube(compiz) its both screens that change ofc.
[08:52] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, my gnome bars are extended to bothe screen ect.
[08:52] <vulcanius> ah ok
[08:53] <swiftnomad> hello. How do I update to Gutsy Gubbon?
[08:53] <Automotive> Peace for now !!
[08:53] <Scunizi> Automotive, the only reason I suggest VMWare is I've seen other's using what you've tried with only problems.  I use VMWare on Ubuntu to run Win2kpro and on XP to run Ubuntu Server (and others)... more folks here will be able to give assistance w/ VMWare.. no worries :)
[08:53] <PriceChild> !gutsy | swiftnomad
[08:53] <ubotu> swiftnomad: 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
[08:53] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, have you tried using nvidia-settings?
[08:53] <Automotive> for sure.. thanks !!!
[08:53] <Signifer123> swiftnomad: Download the image, the update via network fails quite often
[08:54] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, i got it running with separate x screens. but compiz just dont work well with it, total messy(2secs delay on most things)   - Yes i am trying to set it up in nvidia-settings.
[08:54] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, and it also show it as "one" big desktop in nvidia-settings when i select twin....
[08:54] <swiftnomad> so it's better to wait until next month?
[08:54] <PriceChild> swiftnomad, yes
[08:54] <vulcanius> eeesh, i'm not sure about getting compiz working the way you want it
[08:54] <o00w> I only see the first  and last frame of an mpeg and the rest is black...is mpeg proprietary?
[08:54] <vanchu> vanchu@ubuntu:~$ wine \Program Files\Arca Eclipse\arca3.exe <--- what do I need to change to make that work ?
[08:54] <swiftnomad> ok thanks
[08:54] <PriceChild> swiftnomad, "discussion only in #ubuntu+1"
[08:55] <Pici> vanchu: escape the spaces with backslases
[08:55] <acecase> hello
[08:55] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, etc like it extend the borders of my main screen with dotted lines until its as wide as both screens.
[08:55] <ChuckFu> what command do I use to view permission about a folder
[08:55] <vanchu> like this ???? "vanchu@ubuntu:~$ wine \Program\Files\Arca\Eclipse\arca3.exe"
[08:56] <acecase> does anyone know how I can compile fuse module (for ntfs-3g) for a custom kernel? Guides all point me to fuse-source package, but that package doesn't exist
[08:56] <alex_> I installed WINE but i can't find it anywhere on my system...whats' up with that?
[08:56] <Pici> vanchu: no, /path/to/Program\ Files/Arca\ Eclipse/arca3.exe
[08:56] <vanchu> oh
[08:56] <vanchu> thanks
[08:57] <rangef1nder> is ther any way to install teh video drivers for a nvidia card wihtout using apt?
[08:57] <acecase> alex_: wine isn't generaly used through GUI. type wine <filename.exe> to launch windows exe
[08:57] <Pici> alex_: You need to run your windows program as an argument to wine.
[08:57] <techknow> rangef1nder: try envy
[08:57] <techknow> google it
[08:57] <Ze_> who do I tell about errors in packages?
[08:57] <techknow> its really good for that stuff
[08:57] <Pici> !envy | techknow rangef1nder
[08:57] <ubotu> techknow rangef1nder: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[08:57] <alex_> oooooh haha
[08:57] <Pici> Ze_: What kind of errors?
[08:57] <acecase> :)
[08:58] <meoblast001> hello
[08:58] <alex_> so say there's an .exe on a CD, i type in wine media/CDROM0/file.exe?
[08:58] <Ze_> well the xchat-gnome package has the wrong servers for Oz.org
[08:58] <murlidhar> alex_: just restart u will see that in accessories
[08:58] <acecase> alex_: yep
[08:58] <Ze_> so the servers it has don't actually work
[08:58] <alex_> acecase: Thanks a lot!
[08:58] <Ze_> well exist
[08:58] <meoblast001> how does one create a ubuntu repository?
[08:58] <alex_> murdhar: It's not loading up like that :(
[08:58] <Pici> Ze_: File a bug on http://bugs.ubuntu.com
[08:58] <doktoreas> hello everybody
[08:58] <Phydoux> Anyone know how this photorec thing works?
[08:58] <meoblast001> i cant find any good articles
[08:58] <acecase> alex_: not everything runs well under wine and sometimes you need to play with the config etc
[08:58] <Poul|Raider> but vulcanius, can you picture for you what my issues are or you dont have a clue about what i am talking about
[08:58] <Pici> Ze_: Against the xchat package.
[08:58] <doktoreas> how can i start the acpi demon?
[08:58] <stroyan> Absolute0:  The short workaround is add "termcapinfo xterm ti@:te@" to .screenrc to prevent the screen command from putting the terminal in the mode that triggers the new scroll behavior.  (There may be similar effects in other programs that use the same terminal feature.)
[08:59] <alex_> acecase: Yea i was assuming it woudnl't be foolproof or anything. Just want to try running OneNote for school ;)
[08:59] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, i imagine you can get it working but you'll have to have each monitor under it's own "Screen"
[08:59] <murlidhar> alex_: wait i am not sure i used wine about 3months back
[08:59] <acecase> alex_: :/ OneNote won't work even under CrossoverOffice. I have tried. Wish it did
[08:59] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, in "nvidia-settings" are both of the monitors the same color?
[09:00] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, yes
[09:00] <murlidhar> alex_: there was something called winecfg or wincfg
[09:00] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, that means both of the monitors are on the same "Screen"
[09:00] <alex_> acecase: Noooo :'(
[09:00] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, how do i change?
[09:00] <Pici> alex_: You might be able to run it inside a virtualizer.
[09:00] <alex_> murlidhar: i'll look at that!
[09:00] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, select the right one and click Configure and then select separate X Screen
[09:00] <acecase> alex_: What further stinks is that there is realy no good replacement for Linux. I have been using google notepad but :/
[09:00] <murlidhar> alex_: i don't remember anyways i used it for utorrent and i now use deluge
[09:01] <Poul|Raider> yes vulcanius, done that
[09:01] <alex_> murlidhar: i find azureus works great :)
[09:01] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, then it show them as 2 screens as i want it.
[09:01] <alex_> acecase: yea i'm just using the word processor from openoffice but it's nothign like onenote
[09:01] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, thats how i am running it now etc
[09:01] <xhaju> hi everybody. I've got a NGS cam which is recognised as "Bus 002 Device 002: ID 093a:2608 Pixart Imaging, Inc. "; however, I've tried to follow the ov51x-jpeg module instructions and that doesn't work. Anyone knows anything about this?
[09:01] <murlidhar> alex_: i found it heavy that's why i chose to use deluge
[09:01] <C10uD> hi all
[09:01] <vanchu> omg ok I typed vanchu@ubuntu:~$ wine /Program\ Files/Arca\ Eclipse/arca3.exe
[09:01] <acecase> alex_: not at all like it. I LOVE oneNote
[09:01] <fredrik_> what do you write in the terminal to see if ubuntu has detected my monitor?
[09:01] <vanchu> and it still doesnt work
[09:02] <vanchu> this is driving me nuts
[09:02] <acecase> just out of curiosity... How many people using a custom kernel?
[09:02] <alex_> murlidhar: yea azureus is heavy even in windows...i just run it at night ;)    and the wincfg worked thanks :)
[09:02] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, hrm... i'm not really sure then. i haven't messed with compiz/beryl in ages. :(
[09:02] <alex_> acecase: i wonder if anybody'll work on a replacement for onenote? :)
[09:03] <Lhademmo1> !restricted
[09:03] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:03] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, naa it seams to be a common problem that it get slow when running with separate x screen.
[09:03] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, is basically what your saying you want/have both screen separate so that each screen has it's own cube?
[09:03] <Slacko> kiki
[09:03] <murlidhar> alex_: err what is this onenote?
[09:03] <acecase> alex_: I hope so.
[09:03] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, ye basicly. the second one dont need to use compiz, i just want to be able to put a movie on it and keep working independen on this screen
[09:03] <trappist> you mean microsoft onenote?
 Ze_: Against the xchat package. <--- why not xchat-gnome ?
[09:04] <acecase> trappist: yeah
[09:04] <Ze_> hmm now to install thunderbird
[09:04] <alex_> murlidhar: basically a program to take notes, say, in class etc... it's got tabs and separates different things into folders, etc.... take a gander at a few screenshots off google images...heh
[09:04] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, ok, and you said when you play a movie it causes the other screen to lag?
[09:04] <Ze_> since that is what I use in windows
[09:04] <doktoreas> anyone knows how can i disable the fan from stays always on?
[09:04] <Pici> Ze_: Or xchat-gnome, of course.
[09:04] <LjL> Ze_: sudo apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird
[09:04] <acecase> Office 2k7 in general is great. I wish CrossoverOffice would put more work toward getting it working
[09:04] <murlidhar> alex_: like ZIM??
[09:04] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, not even when i play a movie, just if i have selected compiz as manager and doing nothing on the other screen
[09:04] <alex_> woah what's ZIM??
[09:05] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, no lag at all if i use metacity
[09:05] <TheFabulotron> hey all, i am having some sound problems, specifically with pidgin (ie, it doesnt play sounds at all when receiving messages etc.)
[09:05] <murlidhar> alex_: it is a desktop wiki and a notepad
[09:05] <vulcanius> Poul|Raider, hrm... i think i might try to replicate the problem that your having
[09:05] <rangef1nder> thank you
[09:06] <alex_> murlidhar: oooh no  OneNote's a Microsoft Office app...here i'l find a link
[09:06] <Ze_> it seems I've got a bit of lag starting up applications :(
[09:06] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, i just got a guy to do it and he got the same lag on his main screen, so think you will to
[09:06] <giovani> heh
[09:06] <giovani> BasKet > OneNote
[09:06] <acecase> alex_: it basicly lets you build html content a little faster. Nothing like OneNote but it is a great package
[09:06] <Ze_> LjL:  apt-get certainly makes thing easy :)
[09:06] <giovani> http://basket.kde.org/
[09:06] <giovani> rox0rs
[09:06] <alex_> murldhar: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote/FX100487701033.aspx
[09:07] <andres> hi how can i call this application in ubuntu 7.04 THe application is call "Autostarted Applications"
[09:07] <brandon_> hey everyone
[09:07] <brandon_> is there any wow players on here?
[09:07] <doktoreas> how can i check the kernel configuration of latest ubuntu?
[09:07] <murlidhar> alex_: http://pardus-larus.student.utwente.nl/~pardus/projects/zim/
[09:07] <LjL> !offtopic
[09:07] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:07] <Kipe> Tere!
[09:07] <giovani> alex_: look at BasKet
[09:07] <stroyan> doktoreas:  That is going to be tightly related to the hardware that you are using and the BIOS version that you have installed.  I would start by looking for firmware updates and checking google for your model # + acpi + linux.
[09:07] <giovani> it's an extremely comparable replacement for OneNote -- better in my opinion
[09:08] <LjL> doktoreas: by "kernel configuration", you mean the full list of config options for your kernel?
[09:08] <TheFabulotron> hey all, i am having some sound problems, specifically with pidgin (ie, it doesnt play sounds at all when receiving messages etc.) but everything else works, any ideas?
[09:08] <carlo> \help rping
[09:08] <doktoreas> LjL, yes
[09:08] <LjL> doktoreas: gksudo gedit cat /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[09:09] <LjL> erm, forgive me doktoreas, i meant gksudo gedit /boot/config-$(uname -r)    - without the "cat"
[09:09] <alex_> giovani: that actually looks pretty sweet!
[09:09] <stroyan> doktoreas:  Most of the kernel configuration is reported by the content of /boot/config*
[09:09] <doktoreas> stroyan, the matter is that /proc/acpi/fan is empty
[09:09] <NilsLindenberg> hi, I have installed apache2 via terminal, but where do I find it now (the htdocs dir)?
[09:09] <alex_> acecase: look at BasKet, might be worth a try...
[09:10] <giovani> alex_: it's more than sweet :) -- I fell in love with OneNote
[09:10] <compengi> how can i unmount dvdrom if it failed to mount?
[09:10] <giovani> but BasKet impressed me beyond your average linux app
[09:10] <caronte23> could anyone help me, when i try opening any mp3 file any player I try freezes...??
[09:10] <LjL> compengi: *unmount* it if it did *not* mount? that doesn't sound right :)
[09:10] <andres> any one knows about the application "Autostarted applicatios"
[09:10] <tim> hi
[09:10] <compengi> LjL, how can i "eject" sorry, my bad
[09:11] <alex_> giovani: aha yea so did i! but i fell inhate with windows, too :)
[09:11] <tim> Can u plz help me to Put in speicifacaions for mY monitor????
[09:11] <murlidhar> giovani: how is zim comparible to basket??? i am new to this
[09:11] <LjL> compengi, try 'eject' from shell
[09:11] <o00w> how do you kill someone who has no life?
[09:11] <giovani> uhh
[09:11] <LjL> o00w: by letting him join #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:11] <giovani> BasKet is virtually a OneNote replacement
[09:11] <stroyan> doktoreas:  I have a system with /proc/acpi/fan empty.  But the fan doesn't stay on all the time.
[09:11] <compengi> LjL, i need to access the drive?
[09:11] <tim> an u plz help me to Put in speicifacaions for mY monitor???
[09:11] <jurgentje> o00w: planning to commit suicide? ;)
[09:11] <giovani> o00w:
[09:11] <vanchu> vanchu@ubuntu:~$ wine /Program\ Files/Arca\ Eclipse/arca3.exe can someone please say what wrong with that ?
[09:11] <Nubbie> hey guys, i'm trying out the gutsy beta here, I try to enable effects but it fails. i'm using the right driver, and i had beryl working with feisty no problem, could somebody help me out?
[09:11] <doktoreas> stroyan, thx
[09:11] <tim> plz help me
[09:11] <alex_> acecase: you get that? look at BasKet as a onenote replacement :)
[09:11] <acecase> alex_: I hadn't seem that one. Looks promising. I don't have time to check it out now but thanks for the link
[09:12] <keito> how do I stop extracted folders of zips from having this.... ".zip_FILES" at the end?
[09:12] <LjL> vanchu: the fact that there certainly is no "Program Files" directory in your home directory
[09:12] <TheFabulotron> hey all, i am having some sound problems, specifically with pidgin (ie, it doesnt play sounds at all when receiving messages etc.) help?
[09:12] <o00w> from WOW simpsons episode: on the premise of how you unmount a dvd that is not mounted
[09:12] <giovani> apt-get install basket
[09:12] <alex_> acease: yup :)
[09:12] <giovani> done and done
[09:12] <marko-_-> i have a problem with ftp in the shell i use the command put ~/.a/webmin.tgz /www/ everything work's fine but the file isn't there? i really need help now because this is important
[09:12] <alex_> acecase: yup :)
[09:12] <compengi> LjL, i got several drives, how can i specify the right one
[09:12] <LjL> vanchu: my guess is to try  wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Arca\ Eclipse/arca3.exe  instead
[09:12] <caronte23> could anyone help me, when i try opening any mp3 file any player I try freezes...??
[09:12] <tim> Guys plz helpe me to setup specifications for my MOnitor
[09:12] <alex_> giovani: thanks a lot! i'm gonna try that out right now
[09:12] <murlidhar> alex_: please give me the link for basket
[09:12] <tim> what do i do go to xorg?
[09:12] <LjL> compengi: just specify the device name as a parameter to the command
[09:13] <acecase> alex_: I have looked at all the packages that the basKet homepage mentions it imports from and they all fall short in one way or another :/ basKet actually looks good though
[09:13] <alex_> murlidhar: i'm just apt-getting it.... it's apt-get install basket
[09:13] <Ze_> would it be possible for my windows and linux versions of firefox share settings?
[09:13] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, did you try 2 x-screens+
[09:13] <alex_> acecase: yea it looks as close as it gets for now
[09:13] <compengi> LjL, thanks a lot :)
[09:14] <TheFabulotron> i am having some sound problems, specifically with Pidgin (ie, it doesnt play sounds at all when receiving messages etc.)
[09:15] <dgjones> if i want Tomboy Notes to autostart on boot up, is it just a case of adding "tomboy" as a startup program under sessions? I know that "tomboy" in a terminal will start the app
[09:15] <preaction> dgjones, yes
[09:15] <TheFabulotron> dgjones: i think so, yes
[09:16] <FastPutty> someone here use openvpn?
[09:16] <thesaint4444> Hi guys, can anyone answer a question about an external hard drive problem I have?
[09:16] <dgjones> preaction, TheFabulotron thanks
[09:16] <FastPutty> i wontder why i cannot iptraf my tun0
[09:16] <keito> how do I stop extracted folders of zips from having this.... ".zip_FILES" at the end?
[09:16] <thesaint4444> I cant see the drive for some reason, usb connection, any ideas?
[09:16] <coffee> hey guys I was wondering if there is a way to change the default boot sequence in ubuntu, by default it will load ubutnu but I want it to load Windows if I just start up my machine and the Grub selection times out
[09:16] <acecase> alex_: wow thanks. I just went ahead and installed and launched it and at first glance it looks awsome. Even if it doesn't turn out to be oneNote, is damn sure beets google notepad :)
[09:16] <preaction> keito, rename them?
[09:16] <acecase> scuse my french
[09:17] <keito> lol
[09:17] <keito> mmm
[09:17] <alex_> acecase: yea i just launched it too.... quick note: pushing the - key before typing makes a Bullet...(i found that very important hha)
[09:17] <preaction> coffee, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst, remove "default" from ubuntu and put it by windows
[09:17] <coffee> awesome thanks preaction
[09:17] <alex_> acecase: and if you want to make bullets on new lines just push Ctrl or Shft plus Enter
[09:17] <keito> preaction: some come out without it but others not, renaming is one way to fix this, but there *must* be a way to stop it adding it in the first place
[09:17] <thesaint4444> why wouldn't a drive be picked up automatically by konqueror?
[09:18] <alex_> murdhar: haha have you figured out how to change the menus yet? haha
[09:18] <acecase> alex_: great find. I have to run but I certainly appriciate it.
[09:18] <acecase> yall have a good one
[09:18] <alex_> aceacase: haha thank giovani he told me first! take it easy
[09:18] <rory_> hey, can anyone help me with a java problem?
[09:18] <LjL> !helpme
[09:18] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:18] <giovani> it seems Basket is in danger of stopping development :(
[09:18] <giovani> the main dev doesn't have time anymore
[09:19] <murlidhar> giovani: that's sad news
[09:19] <ChuckFu> where do I go to view the error log that keeps track of the plugins
[09:19] <TheFabulotron> i need some help with Pidgin, it wont make any sound when sending/receiving IMs
[09:20] <Keitaro> how can i find out my video card details?
[09:20] <coffee> preaction, do i just take out savedefault under   the section:   Ubunut, kernel 2.6.20-16-generic and instead put savedefault under:  MS Windows xp ?
[09:21] <stroyan> ChuckFu:  The plugins to what?
[09:21] <pipatron> Hey guys, I'm trying to remote-debug some problems a friend have with her USB-harddrive in ubuntu, and I need some help to understand what the hell is going on here. It worked yesterday, but today it doesn't.
[09:21] <preaction> coffee, no, not savedefault. it should just be "default"
[09:21] <pipatron> When she plugs it in, dmesg says:
[09:21] <pipatron> [29599.108000]  usb 3-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 12
[09:21] <pipatron> [29599.240000]  usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[09:21] <pipatron> But nothing shows up in lsusb
[09:21] <pipatron> The drive works in windows in another computer apparently
[09:22] <kri> why are all my files opened from an ftp server via gedit not writeable?
[09:22] <jetscreamer> coffee: you don't move that, you add or delete, if you want it to be saved, when 'saved' is set up top
[09:22] <kri> looks like gedit cant read gnomevfs
[09:22] <jetscreamer> read the comments, look for default up top
[09:22] <preaction> coffee, looks like "savedefault" is going to boot the last OS you booted each time
[09:22] <stroyan> Keitaro:  " lspci | grep VGA " is a good starting point.
[09:22] <jimcooncat>  I have some new AMD boxes with which I'll be using server software like DRBD, heartbeat, Samba, etc, as well as guests under KVM. Should I install amd64 or i386?
[09:23] <coffee> I'm seeing this, http://pastebin.com/m3bb767f9
[09:23] <Keitaro> thnx stroyan :)
[09:23] <coffee> so basically I can just add saveddefault then boot from windows once, then it will save it and reboot next time
[09:23] <jetscreamer> default 0 is where you change the 0 to saved, to get stanzas saved when savedefault is set... now how's that for a clear and confusing answer
[09:24] <MortChill> hi, ive got a question
[09:24] <coffee> lol alright i'll look again and see if I can understand what that just ment
[09:24] <jetscreamer> you add yes... then changed default 0 to default saved.. then the last one you choose (that has savedefault set) wil be automagically selected next boot
[09:24] <MortChill> i mounted an iso into /mnt/iso - is it possible to reboot and boot from that iso some how? like having it into my cd drive when i start up
[09:24] <disasm> I'm testing an edgy -> feisty upgrade in the department. Having a really weird issue. A couple users have been testing my test machine with processor intensive astronomy applications, and they've been kicked out of ssh. Anyone else come across an issue like this?
[09:25] <jetscreamer> read the comments in the file, coffee
[09:25] <theory_> Question: I installed QSYNAPTICS but cannot find where to use the program....where would this be located?
[09:25] <jetscreamer> it will be clearer
[09:26] <pipatron> disasm: Sounds like some timeout issue, maybe the default settings for your sshd changed?
[09:26] <coffee> k good idea
[09:26] <theory_> any ideas?
[09:26] <Mahdy> hiya guys
[09:26] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, just updated my drivers also, but same lag problems
[09:26] <bittin> Hi Mahdy
[09:26] <Mahdy> when ubuntu gutsy is ready for download?
[09:27] <NilsLindenberg> I try to modify I file but I can't save it (not enough rights)?
[09:27] <mwe> theory_, try gksudo qsynaptics an a terminal windows
[09:27] <disasm> pipatron: I diff'd it to the old machine. Only changes are comments
[09:27] <mwe> theory_, in a terminal window, even.
[09:28] <kadakas> whats the default /dev/sth path for a CDROM device in a Ubuntu laptop ?
[09:28] <maddash> kadakas: scd*, cd*, dvd*
[09:28] <kadakas> /dev/dvd0 ?
[09:28] <maddash> kadakas: even h{a-z}{0-9}
[09:28] <jimcooncat> any advantage in using an amd64 install over i386?
[09:28] <kadakas> damn
[09:28] <pipatron> Ok, is there an advanced #ubuntu channel anywhere? :P
[09:29] <ChuckFu> what command do I use to view the permssions to a foloer
[09:29] <theory_> I am trying to disable the 'tap to click' function on my touchpad...is there anyway to do this?
[09:29] <maddash> pipatron: #debian
[09:29] <pipatron> touche
[09:29] <maddash> ChuckFu: ls -l
[09:30] <Mahdy> is it ready at 1 October ?
[09:30] <maddash> theory_: qsynaptics, assuming you're using a synaptics touchpad.
[09:30] <stroyan> jim:  Huge address space.  And those pesky web flash features never run. ;-)
[09:30] <theory_> mad
[09:30] <theory_> ack
[09:30] <disasm> pipatron: we really need an ubuntu-admins channel ;-)
[09:30] <pipatron> Well
[09:30] <theory_> maddash: I tried. It says I don't have synaptics driver installed.
[09:30] <pipatron> Some channel that's not flooded with "how do I list a file???"
[09:31] <theory_> maddash, if the driver isnt installed, how the heck is it working...so proficiently i might add.
[09:31] <maddash> theory_: look through/pastebin your xorg.conf to figure out what driver is using
[09:31] <theory_> maddash: how is that done exactly?
[09:32] <jimcooncat> thanks stroyan -- my boxes are 4GB Ram, 360 Gb hard drive, would that make a difference?
[09:32] <maddash> theory_: gedit /etc/xorg.conf
[09:32] <Flannel> pipatron: You've just gotta be patient.  Not everyone is active all the time.
[09:32] <Creed`> How do I set the proxy ubuntu uses from command line (not apt proxy, normal wget proxy)?
[09:33] <theory_> maddash: thats an empty file.
[09:33] <pipatron> Creed`: "export HTTP_PROXY=www.proxy.com"
[09:33] <pipatron> should work
[09:33] <maddash> theory_: prepend "sudo"
[09:33] <Creed`> pipatron, that only works for apt, wget still doesnt work.
[09:34] <stroyan> jimcooncat:  If you want to use over 3GB of ram then it is easier with a 64 bit kernel.
[09:34] <maddash> theory_: er, nvm. the path is /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:34] <jim> stroyan: me?
[09:34] <FastPutty> someone use openvpn and able to get stats with iptraf from tun0?
[09:34] <keito> anyone know how to stop extracted zip folders adding the trailing .zip_FILES to foldernames?
[09:34] <maddash> Creed`: such a trivial problem. http://www.google.com/search?q=wget+proxy&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.debian:en-US:unofficial&client=iceweasel-a
[09:34] <jimcooncat> jim I think he meant me
[09:34] <stroyan> jim:  Sorry, I was relying too much on tab completion that didn't reach to jimcooncat .
[09:35] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, i simply cant figure out how you can set up nvidia-settings to use twinview without it making the 2 screens work like one desktop
[09:35] <jim> ahh... yeah I wish tab completion worked like it does in bash
[09:35] <pipatron> Creed`: Yeah
[09:35] <jimcooncat> stroyan: maybe that's why it was telling me there was only 3.2 Gig of memory
[09:35] <Greyscale_> be right back
[09:35] <Creed`> maddash, it doesnt work though :( It works for apt and aptitude, but not wget.
[09:35] <pipatron> Creed`: I could say 'RTFM' here
[09:35] <doktoreas> stroyan, the matter is that fan starts at 39
[09:35] <theory_> maddash: it says synaptics driver installed *shrug*
[09:35] <doktoreas> i think it's too low
[09:36] <pipatron> Creed`: Because you need to tell wget to use a proxy, it doesn't use the systemwide defaults
[09:36] <maddash> Creed`: what doesn't work?
[09:36] <maddash> Creed`: RTFL
[09:36] <pipatron> Creed`: If you want a *real* systemwide proxy you need to set up a transparent proxy outside your machine
[09:36] <treertret> how do i check if a process is running and if not start it?
[09:36] <trappist> pipatron: I'm pretty sure wget respects the http_proxy environment variable
[09:37] <stroyan> doktoreas:  The BIOS itself may have a fan threshold setting.  That depends on exactly what hardware and firmware level you have.
[09:37] <EvaLuaTe> hello
[09:37] <EvaLuaTe> how could i configure oidentd in ubuntu ?
[09:37] <jim> dello
[09:37] <jim> edit its config rile
[09:37] <EvaLuaTe> where is it located ? :)
[09:38] <jim> dunno,,, do you have oidentd installed?
[09:38] <EvaLuaTe> yes i do
[09:38] <kc5goi> Has anyone created a ldap how-to for Ubuntu?
[09:38] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/330/screenshotqt8.png thats how it looks it my settings etc and the desktop about it expand to the other screen.
[09:39] <Creed`> Whats the network configure tool called? network-manager?
[09:39] <Veinor> creed`: gnome-network-manager
[09:39] <Veinor> no wait...
[09:39] <jim> ok, so there is a man page for oidentd (if not, it might be a ubuntu bug and might also be a debian bug)
[09:39] <jasonjc> hey
[09:39] <Flannel> EvaLuaTe: /etc/default/oidentd
[09:39] <jim> this man page will tell you where the file is located
[09:40] <Veinor> Creed`: NetworkManager
[09:40] <Creed`> Veinor, command not found :-/
[09:40] <jasonjc> Is there a way to get the update manager to work via a network proxy...... I went to System --> preferences --> network proxy  configured everything as per a typical browser and it fails to connect
[09:40] <Veinor> Creed`: odd; run ps aux | grep "etwork" and put the output in a pastebin
[09:41] <lordlucan> Does Persistence work with Ubuntu 7.10 beta?
[09:41] <lordlucan> it doesnt work with 7.04
[09:41] <EvaLuaTe> ok, thanks guys
[09:41] <Creed`> Veinor, ah nevermind, forgot about the capital letters...Why does it not display locally (using X11 forwarding, xserver fails on the actual machine).
[09:42] <thesaint4444> has anyone ever had problems plugging in removeable usb hard drives?
[09:42] <Veinor> that I don't know about.
[09:42] <jim> lordlucan: if you don't find out here, you might on #ubuntu+1 which is where they support that
[09:42] <eontastico> lordlucan: nope --- which is why redhat enterprise is better, or centos
[09:42] <lordlucan> ok thanks jim and eontastico
[09:43] <aligiii1968> 
[09:43] <aligiii1968> sorry test
[09:43] <jim> btw you said "doesn't work" which doesn't tell anything that would be helpful in determining the problem
[09:44] <jasonjc> Anyone?  ubuntu update via a proxy? how to do this?
[09:44] <pigcum> hello
[09:44] <bittin> hi pigcum
[09:44] <Ze_> nice name :p
[09:44] <pigcum> bittin hello. do you know any other text editors except nano and gedit?
[09:45] <bittin> pigcum: vim, emacs
[09:45] <eontastico> pigcum: vi ftw
[09:45] <pigcum> thanks mate
[09:45] <eontastico> pico is alright
[09:45] <eontastico> if you are used to nano or whatever
[09:45] <pigcum> thanks mates....
[09:45] <Ze_> nano is a pico clone :p
[09:45] <Ze_> I remember coding on pico at uni
[09:45] <jim> jasonjc: look at man apt-get, look for its config riles, read the man page on those, somewhere should be the proxy info
[09:45] <Flannel> pico is syumlinked to nano
[09:45] <kadakas> do i need to mount the cd as /media/cdrom ?
[09:46] <Ze_> Hmmm only problem I have is I have to play around with wireless when I connect
[09:46] <stroyan> jasonjc:  I wonder if setting the proxy under synaptic preferences will affect update-manager.
[09:46] <Ze_> it won't autoconnect when I turn on
[09:46] <Ze_> start up :(
[09:46] <pigcum> Ze :D
[09:46] <Ze_> silly network manager
[09:46] <jim> for silly networks
[09:47] <kadakas> i copied my os from a PC to my laptop, and lshw is not showing my laptops DVD player. It does show this DVD player when im in LiveCD. How can i fix my ubuntu ?
[09:47] <kadakas> i have 7.04
[09:47] <Ze_> for some reason if I change the password then change it back it works
[09:48] <Poul|Raider> vulcanius, did you fall asleep or gave up with the duelview?
[09:48] <tim> **********PLZ help me How do iset my monitor  horizontal 80 vertical 75********
[09:48] <keito> tim: in your xorg.conf
[09:48] <eontastico> tim you set it that way, in your xorg conf
[09:48] <FastPutty> someone use openvpn and able to get stats with iptraf from tun0?
[09:48] <tim> how do i do it
[09:49] <keito> tim: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:49] <tim> plz help me
[09:49] <eontastico> tim that or you give lots of head
[09:49] <SlimG> I need to decode a .m4a to .wav , faad says "Unable to find correct AAC sound track in the MP4 file.", what should I use to decode my .m4a ?
[09:49] <eontastico> to someone that knows what they are doing
[09:49] <benanzo> how do I do reverse diff so it only highlights/outputs common lines instead differing lines?
[09:49] <keito> tim: do that then find Section "Monitor"
[09:50] <tim> sudo: gedit: command not found
[09:50] <keito> tim: then add HorizSync 30-121
[09:50] <keito>         VertRefresh 48-160
[09:50] <kadakas> is there an Add Hardware wizard in ubuntu ?
[09:50] <eontastico> sudo nano then
[09:50] <eontastico> instead of gedit
[09:50] <keito> tim: what its the default text editor?!
[09:50] <EvaLuaTe> is there a way to make oidentd reply something sepparate for each folder it's in, and not globally for a user ?
[09:51] <SlimG> I need to decode a .m4a to .wav , faad says "Unable to find correct AAC sound track in the MP4 file.", what should I use to decode my .m4a ?
[09:51] <pipatron> benanzo: Type 'man diff' and it will tell you
[09:51] <tim> OK i see monitor
[09:51] <keito> tim: do alt+f2 and type gedit and see what happens
[09:51] <Signifer123> kadakas: No yuor hardware should be automatically configured
[09:51] <tim> whats next?
[09:51] <keito> tim: did gedit work?
[09:51] <keito> tim: did you type sudo first (very important)
[09:51] <kadakas> Signifer123: how can i initialize the script that configures my hardware ?
[09:51] <kadakas> because i didnt have all this hardware in my pc
[09:51] <eontastico> wow keito is like a linux genius we can all learn from
[09:51] <kadakas> like dvd drive and integrated wifi
[09:51] <eontastico> with his sudo first action
[09:52] <keito> eontastico: is that sarcasm?
[09:52] <eontastico> not at all taco
[09:52] <keito> eontastico: you can use nano yes I prefer gedit
[09:52] <Signifer123> kadakas: it should be picked up as you plug it in no extra help needed
[09:52] <kadakas> it doesnt :(
[09:52] <tim> when i do alt+f2 sudo getit nothing happens
[09:52] <keito> eontastico: whats save in nano ctrl+s?
[09:52] <Evanlec> anyone know i get xchat to start with join/leave notifications off by default ?
[09:52] <Signifer123> kadakas: What did you plug in?
[09:52] <eontastico> ctrl W y
[09:52] <eontastico> i guesss
[09:52] <kadakas> lshw does not show my dvdplayer
[09:52] <eontastico> i dunno i use vim
[09:52] <keito> vim v nice
[09:52] <tds5016> anyone know of any clients that will allow you to video chat with AIM?
[09:52] <pipatron> ed is the standard editor
[09:52] <kadakas> Signifer123: a MATSHITA DVD/CD drive
[09:53] <keito> tim: listen do this exactly
[09:53] <kadakas> its in IDE 0,0
[09:53] <keito> tim: open terminal
[09:53] <Evanlec> keito, think its ctrl+o
[09:53] <eontastico> tds5016: beatoff xaim pro
[09:53] <keito> cheers boys (or girls) 8)
[09:53] <pipatron> I recently learnt to use ed, it's a nice editor actually
[09:53] <tds5016> eontastico, what is that?
[09:53] <Evanlec> anyone know i get xchat to start with join/leave notifications off by default ?
[09:53] <Signifer123> kadakas: USB based?
[09:53] <keito> tim: you there?
[09:53] <kadakas> Signifer123: no, its inside my laptop
[09:53] <bruenig> Evanlec, right click on the tab and so forth
[09:54] <kadakas> Signifer123: i just cloned the whole OS from my PC, i did not install it
[09:54] <kadakas> maybe this is the cause ?
[09:54] <Evanlec> bruenig, yea but i have to do that everytime i start xchat, want it off by default..
[09:54] <bruenig> #xchat
[09:54] <Evanlec> kk
[09:54] <Signifer123> kadakas: Yes, most probably
[09:54] <kadakas> but how do i fix this ?
[09:54] <kadakas> i dont want to reinstall, it would mess everything up
[09:54] <pipatron> 'lshw' wtf.. you learn something new every day
[09:55] <keito> tim: um, hello?
[09:55] <eontastico> nearest brink wall is conveniently behind the gay pron store
[09:55] <psymin> A buddy of mine is using Kubuntu (I've never used Ubuntu at all) .. he had an issue where he couldn't log in as root or su anymore .. I told him to boot single user and change roots password to something he remembers .. Is that bad?
[09:56] <eontastico> brink=brick
[09:56] <stroyan> Evanlec:  I went into Settings->Advanced->Text Events and just blanked out the text for events like "Join".
[09:56] <Terminus> can somebody please paste the results of route from their box?
[09:56] <keito> eontastico: LMAO
[09:56] <Evanlec> stroyan, ah ok
[09:56] <Signifer123> kadakas: what is the drive model?
[09:56] <keito> eontastico: brink != brick;
[09:56] <saeed> hi all
[09:56] <Terminus> i can ping the LAN but i can't get on the net. =(
[09:56] <eontastico> keito: brink=brick when youve had 1/5 litre of vodka
[09:56] <pipatron> How can you ping the lan? :)
[09:57] <saeed> anyone knows how to install codeblocks?
[09:57] <Evanlec> stroyan, thx
[09:57] <tamino> hello there
[09:57] <keito> eontastico: ~8dk# = brick if I've had 1/5 of vodka
[09:57] <tamino> How can I reconfigure my keyboard, mouse and monitor??
[09:57] <maddash> Terminus: does your network use dhcp?
[09:57] <tamino> anyone
[09:57] <pigcum> tamino system -> settings -> mouse, keyboard etc
[09:57] <tamino> ?
[09:57] <keito> tamino: edit your xorg.conf
[09:58] <Signifer123> saeed:  http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Installing_Code::Blocks_from_source_on_Linux
[09:58] <keito> tamino: or as above
[09:58] <tds5016> hey, anyone know of a client for aim that will allow for video chat?
[09:58] <tamino> keito: ok...
[09:58] <pigcum> xorg.conf works also
[09:58] <Terminus> maddash: nope. static.
[09:58] <tamino> keito: I'm on fluxbox I don't have system -> settings
[09:58] <keito> tamino: I like xorg.conf it is my friend
[09:58] <pipatron> tds5016: I know one for MSN
[09:58] <tamino> keito: nice..
[09:58] <tamino> keito: hot ;=)
[09:58] <maddash> Terminus: have you got your dns set up properly?
[09:58] <Signifer123> tamino: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in terminal
[09:58] <keito> tamino: fluxbox, v tasty (and lean)
[09:58] <Terminus> maddash: everything is set in /etc/network/interfaces
[09:58] <disasm> tamino: what do you mean by reconfigure your mouse and keyboard?
[09:59] <tamino> Signifer123: THANX :)
[09:59] <keito> tamino: make a backup first
[09:59] <Terminus> maddash: yes. i can ping the dns server from the other box, but not from this box.
[09:59] <tamino> keito: I will..
[09:59] <maddash> Terminus: not necessarily. try, 'ping 64.233.167.99'
[09:59] <P_Kable> anybody knows how to find the UID of a drive usinf a command ?
[09:59] <psymin> sounds like it wasn't a bad thing to do .. whew
[09:59] <P_Kable> using*
[09:59] <Terminus> maddash: nope. doesn't work.
[09:59] <bascule> P_Kable: ls -l /mount/point <-- that what you mean?
[09:59] <keito> tamino: I'm sure you know already but sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_backup
[10:00] <maddash> Terminus: what error are you getting?
[10:00] <kadakas> Signifer123: i'll have to go back to livecd to write it down
[10:00] <keito> looks like tim has gone and reinstalled xp
[10:00] <kadakas> i cant find it anywhere else
[10:00] <Terminus> maddash: 22 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 21010ms
[10:00] <kadakas> ill be right back
[10:00] <P_Kable> bascule=>  I found it thx anyway => sudo vol_id -u /dev/hdb1
[10:00] <SlimG> I need to decode a .m4a to .wav , faad says "Unable to find correct AAC sound track in the MP4 file.", what should I use to decode my .m4a ?
[10:00] <eontastico> keito:  xp has beat off cam pro
[10:00] <maddash> Terminus: er, I meant before that. ping should give off an error for each packet.
[10:00] <Terminus> maddash: i can't ping beyond the NAT.
[10:00] <eontastico> keito:  he needs that
[10:00] <bascule> P_Kable: AH! that id :)
[10:00] <Terminus> maddash: nope. just blank
[10:00] <maddash> Terminus: then you've a problem with your gateway
[10:01] <keito> eontastico: beat off cam pro? is that some xxx material or what
[10:01] <eontastico> keito:  i dunno, he was asking about cam stuff
[10:01] <keito> ah
[10:01] <tds5016> eontastico, and I still don't know what you were talking about.
[10:01] <Terminus> maddash: hmmm... shouldn't be. box that's running irssi is behind the same gateway.
[10:01] <P_Kable> bascule=>  yes I said UID
[10:01] <Ze_> now to play around with installing compiz-fusion
[10:01] <tds5016> I was looking for a client to install AIM video chat with.
[10:01] <pigcum> mplayer has hanged itself. how do i kill it?
[10:02] <tds5016> sudo killall mplayer.
[10:02] <pigcum> i right click and try to push close all the time but it aint workin
[10:02] <maddash> Terminus: can you ping that box?
[10:02] <pipatron> kill -KILL `pidof mplayer`
[10:02] <keito> tds5016: are you the formerly named "tim"
[10:02] <Terminus> maddash: yep, i can.
[10:02] <bascule> P_Kable: I thought you meant id of user that owns the mount
[10:02] <ramezhanna> i'm using ubuntu 7.04 and my x.org got screwed and i need to reconfigure it, is there a tool to do X config like in fedora?
[10:02] <tds5016> keito no.
[10:02] <pigcum> thanks 'sudo killall mplayer' worked fine
[10:02] <P_Kable> bascule=>  ??? Drive UID is a pretty clear term :)
[10:02] <Signifer123> ramezhanna: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:02] <keito> tds5016: no, no you're not (just been arsed to look at the log)
[10:02] <maddash> Terminus: can you access that box? reissue the ping I gave before there.
[10:03] <bascule> P_Kable: depends on how new you are :)
[10:03] <Pelo> ramezhanna, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:03] <tds5016> Keito, what?
[10:03] <ramezhanna> Signifer123: i used that but i am unable to get the screen to work
[10:03] <harris2004> hello people
[10:03] <pigcum> harris04 hey
[10:03] <keito> soooooo, anyone know how to stop extracted zip files from adding .zip_FILES to the folder name?
[10:03] <ramezhanna> i can hear the tune of gnome but i see nothing
[10:03] <harris2004> i havea a problem...my ubuntu doesnt load
[10:03] <eontastico> tds5016:  just google beatoff pro
[10:03] <disasm> ramezhanna: I just do sudo Xorg -configure, then sudo cp /root/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf, then edit to your liking
[10:03] <Terminus> maddash: sorry, no ping there.
[10:03] <Signifer123> ramezhanna: Ctrl + Alt + F1
[10:03] <Pelo> harris2004,  do you mean the live cd or is it installed already ?
[10:03] <saeed> how do I get the compiz-fusion settings control in gutsy?
[10:03] <disasm> ramezhanna: backup the old first
[10:03] <maddash> Terminus: "no ping"?
[10:03] <harris2004> installed already
[10:03] <Terminus> maddash: i can ping from another box behind the gateway though. it works fine.
[10:04] <harris2004> i had hardware change
[10:04] <harris2004> now it doesnt load
[10:04] <harris2004> windows loads fine tho
[10:04] <Pelo> harris2004, which pcs of hardware ?
[10:04] <Terminus> maddash: i can't ping using the gateway. it's an off the shelf NAT.
[10:04] <harris2004> the case
[10:04] <mage__> what sort of keywords should I try for a howto to convert a DVD to a format that accepts multiple audio tracks and optional subtitles
[10:04] <keito> tds5016: I'm rambling, ignore me
[10:04] <Pelo> harris2004, do you get any error msg ?
[10:04] <tds5016> mmkay :-)
[10:04] <harris2004> nope
[10:04] <harris2004> it just loads two bars and noting else
[10:04] <eontastico> he got the my penis is too small error
[10:04] <bascule> mage__: matroska
[10:04] <Terminus> maddash: there's this weird line in the routing tables though --> link-local      *               255.255.0.0     U     1000   0        0 eth0
[10:05] <Pelo> harris2004, did you try the recovery mode ?
[10:05] <eontastico> theres no recovery from that
[10:05] <harris2004> not yet
[10:05] <Pelo> harris2004,  go to it then
[10:05] <harris2004> it will fix the problem??
[10:05] <stroyan> Terminus:  What does route report as a "default", if it has any?
[10:05] <Pelo> harris2004,  it will tell us a bit more about the problem
[10:05] <harris2004> k, then be right back
[10:05] <Terminus> stroyan: default         192.168.0.254   0.0.0.0         UG    0      0        0 eth0
[10:06] <stroyan> Terminus:  Does that match the default on a working system?
[10:06] <rufus> #join/ubuntu-de
[10:07] <Terminus> stroyan: yup.
[10:07] <rufus> join#ubnuntu-de
[10:08] <rufus> hello
[10:08] <stroyan> Terminus:  What kind of router is at 192.168.0.254?  Could it be configured to filter out traffic to the troubled system's IP?
[10:08] <pipatron> rufus: it's "/join #ubuntu-de"
[10:08] <andres> where can i find settings in Ubuntu?
[10:08] <rufus> thx
[10:08] <toledo_> opa!
[10:08] <jimcooncat> what's an easy-to-setup http proxy? I'd like to cache, and redirect guest machines
[10:08] <mowen> Hey gang
[10:08] <Terminus> stroyan: netgear mr814. no filter.
[10:08] <rufus> join #ubuntu-de
[10:09] <disasm> jimcooncat: probably squid would do the trick
[10:09] <ramezhanna> great Xorg -configure worked like a chatrm
[10:09] <toledo_> I wanna know how to download files in megarotic
[10:09] <stroyan> andres:  Settings are mostly in files under /etc.  But it helps to be specific.
[10:09] <Terminus> stroyan: i'm also getting this line in dmesg about a lan card that doesn't work on that box --> [   35.653976]   ***INVALID CHECKSUM 0099*** <3>*** EEPROM MAC address is invalid.
[10:09] <pipatron> jimcooncat: polipo
[10:09] <toledo_> anyone knows?
[10:09] <Terminus> stroyan: the PCI lan card doesn't work. onboard does.
[10:09] <disasm> ramezhanna: yeah, the xorg crew really got their act together with that
[10:10] <compengi> LjL, hi again
[10:10] <stroyan> Terminus:  It sounds like that card has an _interesting_ history.
[10:10] <vraa> does ubuntu come with a hardware tester?
[10:10] <rufus> join #ubuntu-de
[10:10] <toledo_> Do anyone know how to download files in megarotic repidshare, megaupload?
[10:10] <guest__> HIe all
[10:10] <mowen> I tried to load Ubuntu from the disk image to my Dell Inspiron 6400 - but after the initial Ubuntu Menu the screen goes all black
[10:10] <mowen> any thoughts
[10:10] <Terminus> stroyan: what do you mean by interesting? =)
[10:11] <pipatron> mowen: can you switch to the console with ctrl+alt+f1?
[10:11] <mowen> also should I be in a different channel
[10:11] <Terminus> stroyan: maybe i can try removing it, might be conflicting with onboard?
[10:11] <stroyan> Terminus:  It sounds like the EEPROM is bad.  Perhaps overwritten with junk?
[10:11] <mowen> never tried that
[10:11] <andres> stroyan: in xbuntu there is an application call "autostarted applications" that is located in settings but i dont know where to find it here in ubuntu
[10:11] <kadakas> Signifer123: its:
[10:11] <kadakas>             description: DVD-RAM writer
[10:11] <kadakas>                    product: MATSHITADVD-RAM UJ-850
[10:11] <uter> hi - I have a n00b question ;) I deleted my Desktop Directory now my nautilius uses my /home as Desktop - how can I fix this ?
[10:11] <stroyan> Terminus:  I doubt the card is causing the ping trouble, but it is very unusual.
[10:11] <soundray> mowen: try booting the Recovery option from the grub menu.
[10:12] <Terminus> stroyan: hmmm... no idea how that could have happened. besides, the onboard works fine except i can't ping beyond the gateway.
[10:12] <kreib> Whats with not being able to shift-alt-fx into other consoles ?
[10:12] <mowen> Note: I haven't been able to install it at all on this notebook - but the image works on my other desktops
[10:12] <jimcooncat> thanks disasm and pipatron, squid seems overwhelming but I haven't given it a real shot -- I'll try both
[10:12] <soundray> kreib: try Ctrl-Alt-Fx
[10:12] <compengi> i'm trying to eject my dvdrom through shell using eject i get umount: /media/cdrom1: device is busy umount: /media/cdrom1: device is busy eject: unmount of `/media/cdrom1' failed
[10:12] <stroyan> andres:  You can set that in ubuntu with the menu choice for Desktop->Preferences->Sessions
[10:12] <kreib> soundray: what ?
[10:13] <maddash> compengi: 'sudo lsof|grep -i cdrom1'
[10:13] <giovani> andres: to my knowledge -- that's an xfce app
[10:13] <soundray> compengi: what what? Shift-Alt-Fx isn't the right combination.
[10:13] <soundray> compengi: sorry, didn't mean you
[10:13] <stroyan> Terminus:  It might be interesting to run the mtr command to see how far a ping packet is traceable.
[10:13] <Terminus> stroyan: this box worked a few hours ago, then i added a dimm for dual channel, then proc overheated a bit because wires got tangled with fan. got it back running after that, except no network.
[10:13] <pipatron> jimcooncat: polipo seemed less complex and thus more secure, but I don't know if it will do what you need it to.
[10:13] <kreib> soundray: no shit. shift-alt-f2 then , no difference
[10:14] <soundray> kreib: you have to try the right combination. NOT shift
[10:14] <compengi> !paste
[10:14] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:14] <tom17bombadil> i have trouble configuring my kernel:  Unable to find the GTK+ installation.
[10:14] <PriceChild> kreib, language please ;)
[10:14] <brunner> "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda" should wipe the MBR and all partitions, right?
[10:14] <giovani> andres: from a *quick* search on the ubuntu packages site -- it's supplied by xfce4-sessions
[10:14] <compengi> maddash, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38944/
[10:14] <giovani> the location is usr/bin/xfce4-autostart-editor
[10:14] <soundray> PriceChild: at least he prepended it with a "no" ;)
[10:14] <stroyan> Terminus:  Yikes!  Was the NIC card bad before or after that?
[10:15] <kreib> soundray: you are right offcourse, I meant ctrl -alt  - fx , problem is that doesnt work
[10:15] <maddash> compengi: one of your terminals has /media/cdrom1 as the working directory.
[10:15] <soundray> kreib: Acer laptop?
[10:15] <Terminus> stroyan: after it. kept on hanging during boot so i had to do a few hard reboots until i found the proc was overheating.
[10:15] <andres> giovani: so i can download this package xfce4-sessions?
[10:15] <kreib> dell
[10:15] <jimcooncat> pipatron: it looks like a better match than squid for my setup, actually
[10:15] <saeed> can someone please help?
[10:15] <giovani> andres: I'm making a GUESS ... it's a built-in part of xfce -- I don't think it's designed to run outside of xfce
[10:15] <Signifer123> kadakas: Is the laptop booted up right now?
[10:16] <saeed> I used to listen to these mp3 streaming directly under windows XP
[10:16] <soundray> kreib: tried all from F1 through F6?
[10:16] <compengi> maddash, oh true.. sorry for that, i didn'
[10:16] <kadakas> Signifer123: yes
[10:16] <saeed> but under ubuntu, I can't listn or download them
[10:16] <kadakas> im using it to chat here
[10:16] <Terminus> stroyan: so i enabled onboard. didn't bother removing the pci though.
[10:16] <andres> giovani um ok thanks
[10:16] <saeed> the address is
[10:16] <saeed> http://marocaudio.com/music/apprendre/Gharnati/Ahmed%20El%20Fakir/Aachiqi%20Fi%20Zin%20Ensaha.mp3
[10:16] <mowen> soundray thanks - but I don't think I have the grub menu - ubuntu isn't installed on this notebook yet
[10:16] <compengi> maddash, i didn't notice, thanks a lot :)
[10:16] <mowen> thats what I was trying to say
[10:16] <bascule> !codecs | saeed
[10:16] <ubotu> saeed: 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
[10:16] <Terminus> stroyan: mtr reports only up to the gateway
[10:16] <saeed> can someone please tell me how to get the file to download or play?
[10:16] <maddash> compengi: sure.
[10:16] <rmulliga> Is there something like apt-get but for your home directory?
[10:16] <stroyan> Terminus:  Given the timing I would try removing the PCI card.  But the ability to ping nearby really doesn't match such a low level problem.
[10:17] <Signifer123> kadakas: could you put everything the command dmesg on http://pastebin.com
[10:17] <saeed> what do u mean codecs?
[10:17] <soundray> mowen: so by "initial menu" you meant the CD one? Edit the options (I think F6 is the key) and remove "quiet splash" from the kernel command line.
[10:17] <Terminus> stroyan: okidokie. brb. gonna remove this thing. if onboard still fails, i can put a spare NIC.
[10:17] <kreib> soundray: yeah, nothing on f1 - f12
[10:17] <bascule> saeed: read the links, you wil find what you need
[10:17] <pipatron> rmulliga: uh what?
[10:17] <mowen> I can do that?
[10:17] <pipatron> rmulliga: What do you want to do?
[10:17] <soundray> kreib: can you do a 'sudo chvt 2' in a terminal?
[10:17] <eontastico> reading is FUNDAMENTAL
[10:18] <stroyan> Terminus:  You might try a different PCI slot to.
[10:18] <rmulliga> pipatron: I want to do stuff like apt-get install package, but have it install in my home directory where I have permissions to install.
[10:18] <mowen> Do I have to bust the ISO image or just when I get to the CD menu hit F6
[10:18] <soundray> mowen: the latter.
[10:18] <eontastico> thats my philosophy, just try a different slot
[10:18] <bascule> eontastico: I agree, and it amazes me how little the true power of it is underrated :)
[10:18] <mowen> OK that is awesome THanks
[10:18] <rmulliga> pipatron: and add it to my local /bin dir set up documentation there as well, etc.
[10:18] <hagna> apt-get doesn't know it can download packages from the internet, what should I do?
[10:19] <rmulliga> pipatron: like ~/bin/packagebinaryhere
[10:19] <soundray> !software > hagna, please read the private message from ubotu
[10:19] <kreib> soundray: yeah that works, thanks
[10:19] <hagna> soundray: thanks
[10:19] <bascule> s/underrated/understood .. :/
[10:19] <soundray> kreib: does it switch back with Alt-F7 now?
[10:19] <andres> stroyan: thanks
[10:20] <kadakas> Signifer123: http://pastebin.com/m4bcedf8c
[10:20] <kreib> soundray : i sudo chvt 7 from 1 , that worked
[10:20] <pipatron> rmulliga: Good question. "apt-get -d foo" could beused to download the .deb file, or "apt-get source foo" to get the source and then actually build the package from scratch
[10:20] <soundray> kreib: is chvt good enough as a workaround, then?
[10:20] <pipatron> rmulliga: The latter option would at least work.
[10:21] <radar1976> anyone know how to get a normal user to login using proftpd
[10:21] <uter> hi - I have a n00b question ;) I deleted my Desktop Directory now my nautilius uses my /home as Desktop - how can I fix this ?
[10:21] <rmulliga> pipatron: sure, but it wouldn't do dependencies for me as well. If this doesn't exists it sounds like cool project to make.
[10:21] <orionr> Anyone  here get a webcam to work on ubuntu?
[10:21] <radar1976> I created a user but it will not login to the ftp, shell works fine
[10:21] <soundray> !anyone | orionr
[10:21] <ubotu> orionr: 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?
[10:21] <kreib> soundray: guess so, thanks
[10:21] <frostburn> orionr, i have
[10:21] <orionr> frostburn: what kind do you have?
[10:22] <frostburn> orionr, the one built in with my hp laptop
[10:22] <jimcooncat> onionr, sure, but what to use for software depends on what you'll use the cam for
[10:22] <Nubbie> uter: run gconf-editor, change nautilus after you create another  ~/Desktop directory
[10:22] <keito> uter: would recreating the Desktop folder not work?
[10:22] <orionr> frostburn: how did you do it?
[10:22] <Terminus> stroyan: yeah... might also be IRQ.
[10:22] <ozehka> hey, my DVD+RW drive is recognized in konqueror and i can also read cd/dvds but burning programs like k3b can't find any burner
[10:22] <uter> Nubbie: what should i change in gconf - editor ?
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[10:23] <northlandpharmac> http://northlandpharmacycanada.com
[10:23] <uter> keito: no this doesn't work
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[10:23] <northlandpharmac> http://northlandpharmacycanada.com
[10:23] <Terminus> stroyan: pci lan card removed, still won't ping beyond router.
[10:23] <Nubbie> uter: the nautilus key, for which directory to use as a desktop
[10:23] <frostburn> orionr, it depends on your model, but i used the ry5u870 driver
[10:23] <Nubbie> please ban northlandpharmac.
[10:23] <LjL> darn you PriceChild :P
[10:23] <bobgill> What would the command be to extract a bunch of .zip files to a specific directory? ie., stuff1 through stuff10.zip, all extracted to ~/Desktop
[10:23] <keito> uter: once created then edit gconf as Nubbie says
[10:23] <Nubbie> awesome.
[10:23] <PriceChild> LjL, whoops
[10:23] <Terminus> stroyan: i'm gonna be on and off a lot trying to figure out why this is happening. thanks. =)
[10:23] <PriceChild> Sorry Norrel.
[10:23] <orionr> frostburn: i have a logitech one. i have looked on google but there are really no great instructions do yuo have any advice?
[10:23] <pipatron> Normally I'm opposed death penalties, but for spammers I think it's ok.
[10:23] <frostburn> bobgill, unzip stuff*.zip
[10:24] <stroyan> Terminus:  I just have to ask.  Does the router have some MAC filter enabled?
[10:24] <Signifer123> kadakas: It doesn't show up under hardware manager either?
[10:24] <frostburn> orionr, check ubuntu forums for your specific model
[10:24] <HAL> ..
[10:24] <bobgill> frostburn: nope, doesn't work :(
[10:25] <uter> keito: but which key do you have a link ?I tried /apps/nautilus/prefences and disabled the key "use_home_as Desktop" but this doesn't work
[10:25] <orionr> frostburn: is there anyway to tell the model? "lspci?" because it doesnt say on the webcam
[10:25] <frostburn> orionr, lsusb if it's a usb device
[10:25] <kadakas> Signifer123: if you mean System->Preferences->Hardware Information, then no, the DVD drive does not show up in there
[10:25] <keito> uter: I'm no expert but you might have to restart X?
[10:25] <uter> Nubbie: I tried it with /apps/nautilus/prefences and there I disabled the key "use_home_as Desktop" but this doesn't work
[10:26] <uter> keito: I restarted it several times
[10:26] <keito> uter: ahh
[10:26] <pipatron> Oh oh... now that I'm here. Is there a *nice* way to restart xorg in ubuntu/gnome?
[10:26] <orionr> frostburn: thats all i get for it i guess right ? Bus 002 Device 006: ID 046d:08d9 Logitech, Inc.
[10:26] <SlimG> I need to decode a .m4a to .wav , faad says "Unable to find correct AAC sound track in the MP4 file.", what should I use to decode my .m4a ?
[10:26] <uter> keito: maybe it is a bug in gutsy - don't know
[10:27] <Signifer123> kadakas: It does show up in the bios information on startup though?
[10:27] <Nubbie> uter: you should try logging out and back in again..
[10:27] <Signifer123> kadakas: or you can use it outside of linux
[10:27] <keito> uter: surely you don't want Desktop to be your home directory?
[10:27] <kadakas> Signifer123: i can use it outside of linux and i successfully booted an Ubuntu livecd
[10:27] <soundray> SlimG: try mplayer -ao pcm
[10:27] <frostburn> orionr, perhpaps this can help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=239516
[10:28] <uter> Nubbie: I did it several times but no change - I use gutsy maybe this is a bug - are there any other workarounds ?
[10:28] <HAL> how are you all today?
[10:28] <SlimG> soundray: thanks, I'll do
[10:28] <uter> keito: no ;)
[10:28] <hilikus> hi guys
[10:28] <HAL> hello
[10:29] <hilikus> is thelre a suppornt channel?
[10:29] <DrNick1> hi all. i'm having a go at locking down GNOME for use in a  school environment. have been playing about with GConf, as per the GNOME S.A.G., but I have one problem.  when I set mandatory preferences (i.e. users can't change them), they apply to the admin users too! thats just silly... what am I doing wrong?
[10:29] <pipatron> hilikus: sup-porn channel?
[10:29] <hilikus> lol
[10:29] <hilikus> support*
[10:29] <LjL> hilikus: this is it
[10:29] <frostburn> bobgill, check out man unzip, they use weird syntax
[10:29] <hilikus> oh cool
[10:30] <hilikus> im mounting a jfs partition but it cant be accessed
[10:30] <keito> uter: I have no idea where in gconf-editor the key is that needs changing. sorry
[10:30] <hilikus> it mounts but i cant write it in
[10:30] <kimmey2k3> hilikus: if you read the topic.... :P
[10:30] <trappist> hilikus: as root?
[10:30] <DrNick1> i guess no one's got any ideas then?
[10:30] <hilikus> no, i need it to be accesible to a non-root user
[10:31] <hilikus> i can even specify which user, its for one user only
[10:31] <hilikus> UUID=cf5ebd73-feb8-40c3-af97-c649af18c0b5 /pvr            jfs     rw,auto,nouser
[10:31] <hilikus> ,noexec,async        0       2
[10:31] <trappist> hilikus: man mount.jfs and mount it with appropriate options
[10:31] <hilikus> thats my mount entry
[10:31] <DrNick1> ok, well, i'll try posting on the forum. thanks for listening!
[10:31] <hilikus> ok
[10:31] <judas> i have a big problem booting my ubuntu OS. i am totally noob with linux, anyone cares to help?
[10:31] <pipatron> If you want a user to use it, maybe "nouser" is a bad idea
[10:31] <Terminus> stroyan: MAC filter on the router only for wifi.
[10:31] <pipatron> judas: Not after what you did to jesus!
[10:32] <hilikus> pipatron: accoridng to man, nouser is to MOUNT it, not to use it
[10:32] <judas> haha
[10:32] <Terminus> stroyan: Lwired doesn't have filter
[10:32] <LjL> hilikus, i suppose you've tried just chowning the root directory of it?
[10:32] <pipatron> hilikus: Well ok, got me there.
[10:32] <soundray> !elaborate | judas
[10:32] <ubotu> judas: Please elaborate, your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)
[10:32] <judas> i was forced by the romans
[10:32] <shagggy> hilikus: chown -R <username> /pvr
[10:32] <erUSUL> hilikus: the way to do it is to make Folders in the partition and set the permisions of that folders to let user write on them
[10:32] <HAL> cya @ all
[10:32] <radar1976> what setting in proftpd allows a normal user to login?
[10:32] <Terminus> stroyan: i think i'll just sleep this one over. getting really sleepy. thanks for your help! =)
[10:33] <hilikus> LjL i thought because it was being mounted at boot time just chmodding it wouldnt work
[10:33] <radar1976> I created a new user, and assigned a password, but it will not login using proftpd but shell is working
[10:33] <CoasterMaster> is there any way to redirect output of a program (i.e. running foo > bar), but also have the output sent to stdout
[10:33] <stroyan> Terminus:  I haven't see MAC filtering on a wire before either.  I did see some comment about someone configuring a particular MAC to an IP on that router.  I was hoping it was 'special'
[10:33] <erUSUL> hilikus: you can not as user write on the root of a linux native filesystem (ntfs and vfat and there gid and uid options are exceptions)
[10:33] <maddash> CoasterMaster: use "&>"
[10:33] <LjL> hilikus: yeah i guess chmodding would do as well
[10:33] <stroyan> Terminus:  You are welcome.  Good luck with it.
[10:33] <soundray> radar1976: have you read the docs in /usr/share/doc/proftpd ?
[10:33] <dbruns> Anyone have any idea why the arrow keys in vim aren't working for left right up down when in insert mode?  is this a default setting for vim in ubuntu?
[10:33] <pipatron> CoasterMaster: Yeah, 'man tee'
[10:33] <CoasterMaster> maddash, thanks
[10:33] <maddash> tee's a fucking joke
[10:33] <Rageon> hey all i got 2 problems i badly need help with.. 1: I cant seem to get my Hard drive a Master .. its always the one under Master..
[10:33] <radar1976> yes.
[10:33] <pipatron> bah
[10:34] <maddash> pipatron: no offense
[10:34] <LjL> !language | maddash
[10:34] <ubotu> maddash: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[10:34] <Terminus> stroyan: thanks. i'll try all the other permutations when i wake up. =)
[10:34] <pipatron> ubotu: :D
[10:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about d - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:34] <hilikus> erUSUL: its a dir i created JUST to mount it
[10:34] <pipatron> maddash: It's not like I coded it
[10:34] <radar1976> it states, creat the user using useradd and it will longin
[10:34] <radar1976> err login
[10:34] <hilikus> erUSUL: /pvr
[10:34] <hilikus> is that unsafe/not recommended?
[10:34] <SlimG> soundray: You've got any idea on how I'm able to tell if my .m4a is lossless? each track is around 30-40 MB
[10:34] <judas> i intstalled my ubuntu kernel 2.6.2(or something) and i have problems booting it. when it fails sometimes the error-message i get is "kernel panic try passing init to kernel"
[10:35] <jackfusion> Hi all
[10:35] <erUSUL> hilikus: well you have to make /pvr/whatever and chown and chmod whatever because chmodding or chowning the mount point /pvr won't work
[10:35] <eontastico> any digital media has loss
[10:35] <hilikus> oh really?
[10:35] <hilikus> i see
[10:35] <ckin2001> eontastico, not true
[10:35] <soundray> SlimG: I don't know, sry
[10:36] <eontastico> ckin2001: dont make me rape you in the anus
[10:36] <erUSUL> hilikus: i have my home and to other partitions (one of them jfs too) mounted and used this way
[10:36] <trappist> eontastico: there are lots of lossless digital formats
[10:36] <stefg> judas: i guess the kernel doesn't find its root filesystem. Did you do a kernel upgrade or shifted partitions?
[10:36] <eontastico> not truly lossless
[10:36] <shagggy> erUSUL: you can chown or chmod a mount point (after it's mounted, of course).  It will work
[10:36] <soundray> !ops | eontastico inappropriate
[10:36] <eontastico> dont lie to yourself
[10:36] <ubotu> eontastico inappropriate: 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
[10:36] <maddash> LjL: you're not going to "!language"? hypocrite.
[10:36] <soundray> maddash: have some patience
[10:36] <jackfusion> can I make xampp see /media/IPOD/ as /opt/ by putting /opt/=/media/IPOD/ in some type of script?
[10:37] <MaxL> Anyone know of some voice changing programs for ubuntu?
[10:37] <pipatron> jackfusion: I don't know, try it!
[10:37] <soundray> Thanks LjL
[10:37] <erUSUL> hilikus: mount point is /mn/MEDIA and i have /mnt/MEDIA/Music /mnt/MEDIA/Movies etc and that folders (music and movies) are owned by my user so i can do what i please in them
[10:37] <kkathman> MaxL:  you dont like ubuntu's voice?
[10:37] <erUSUL> hilikus: i can not make new folders without using sudo
[10:38] <MaxL> kkathman, I mean like a program I can speak into through a microphone and then have it morph my voice for privacy issues
[10:38] <soundray> ckin2001: apart from being rude, he was right: there is always a loss when you digitize an analog signal.
[10:38] <troubled> LjL: ever heard of auto_bleh.pl?
[10:38] <orionr> frostburn: is there an aim client for linux that lets your use webcams?
[10:38] <LjL> troubled: i'm on konversation
[10:38] <druke> in the default mysql installation, where is the mysql.sock file located?
[10:38] <troubled> ahh, np. thought i would mention it
[10:38] <frostburn> orionr, not that i know of. amsn and ekiga work with it though
[10:38] <ckin2001> soundray, if you can reproduce the analog with the digital, there is no loss
[10:39] <soundray> ckin2001: that's the thing: you can't. You will always end up with quantization noise.
[10:39] <Ginn> !compile
[10:39] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[10:39] <ckin2001> soundray, i deal in theory not real life :D
[10:40] <hilikus> thanks guys
[10:40] <whiskeytang1> Man, this ubuntu stuff is a lot more difficult than i imagined.
[10:40] <soundray> ckin2001: this is true in theory and in real life.
[10:40] <jackfusion> the problem I have is I have no idea how to do it or where to start.  what would I do?
[10:40] <stefg> whiskeytang1: suffering from the 'Linux is not Windows' -syndrome
[10:41] <trappist> soundray: then again, most people aren't ripping from analog anymore.  they're ripping from cd, where that loss has already happened.
[10:41] <pipatron> The loss has not happened
[10:41] <soundray> jackfusion: you can replace /opt with a symbolic link to /media/IPOD
[10:41] <whiskeytang1> Well, its more of suffering from no driver support for my video card yet and going through gaming withdrawal
[10:41] <jackfusion> how?
[10:41] <trappist> whiskeytang1: what video card?
[10:41] <whiskeytang1> nvidia 8500 GT
[10:42] <wikipedoa> hi all
[10:42] <trappist> whiskeytang1: no driver??
[10:42] <whiskeytang1> nope.
[10:42] <soundray> trappist: true. Once you've taken the loss, you can make one-on-one copies, which is why the music industry is in a well-deserved mess.
[10:42] <whiskeytang1> tried the workaround and it didnt work.
[10:42] <trappist> whiskeytang1: oh you just need to grab an nvidia.com driver
[10:42] <trappist> or use what's-it-called, envy
[10:42] <Ginn> what is the package ccalled that I need to compile software
[10:42] <soundray> !b-e | Ginn
[10:42] <ubotu> Ginn: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[10:42] <pipatron> soundray: You assume that the source is always analogue
[10:42] <tim167> hi , how can i start ubuntu with all disks mounted read only ?
[10:42] <whiskeytang1> Those dont work either ;)
[10:43] <trappist> Ginn: build-essential
[10:43] <Ginn> soundray, help.ubuntu.com is not responding
[10:43] <soundray> pipatron: that's true
[10:43] <druke> whiskeytang1,  what do you mean by don't work? x not display or what
[10:43] <soundray> Ginn: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:43] <whiskeytang1> I cant install them, reading the forums now and it looks like i have to do them through envy
[10:43] <whiskeytang1> but what the heck is envy LOL
[10:43] <bruenig> !envy | whiskeytang1
[10:43] <ubotu> whiskeytang1: 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!
[10:43] <Ginn> soundray, I also need kernel source and header files.
[10:44] <trappist> whiskeytang1: it's for installing nvidia drivers - what I *think* it will do is grab the latest from nvidia.com and build a package for you, so you don't screw up package management.  it does other stuff too.
[10:44] <tim167> whiskeytang1 do not use envy
[10:44] <whiskeytang1> the restricted manager doesnt bring it up.  sounds like feisty repos do not support the nvidia 8 series cards.
[10:44] <soundray> Ginn: 'sudo apt-get install linux-source-$(uname -a)'
[10:44] <druke> whiskeytang1, tried automatix?
[10:44] <bruenig> !nvidia | whiskeytang1
[10:44] <ubotu> whiskeytang1: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:45] <soundray> !automatix | druke, whiskeytang1
[10:45] <ubotu> druke, whiskeytang1: Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[10:45] <tim167> can anyone tell me how i can run ubuntu with disks mounter read only ?
[10:45] <druke> soundray, sorry
[10:45] <soundray> druke: you can only know it once you know it...
[10:45] <trappist> whiskeytang1: http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[10:46] <druke> in the default apt-get mysql installation, where is the mysql.sock file located?
[10:46] <bruenig> trappist, unless you want to provide support if that fails, don't recommend it
[10:46] <Do0oDz> I'm having a really bad problems that if it proceeds it will cause serious damage to my laptop
[10:47] <Do0oDz> my laptop keeps freezing ..
[10:47] <trappist> bruenig: is that envy-specific advice, or intended to be general?
[10:47] <Do0oDz> I think this problem started happening after I have installed compiz fusion
[10:48] <whiskeytang1> If it fails ill just reinstall the OS heh
[10:48] <Do0oDz> anyone can help me with this :( .. the only way to shut it down is to turn it off from the power button ..
[10:48] <bruenig> trappist, if you recommend the supported stuff, stuff from the repos or tutorials on the wiki, even if you don't quite grasp it it's fine because everyone else likely will due to it be standardized. When you go on these third party scripts, no one really knows what they do, I mean we can read the source and whatnot but still
[10:48] <trappist> bruenig: fair 'nuff
[10:48] <bruenig> if you know what it does though, feel free and be prepared to help if it fails
[10:49] <bruenig> if not no one will know and his system will be hosed and bad stuff
[10:49] <trappist> Do0oDz: try this next time it happens: alt-printscreen-r, then ctrl-alt-backspace to kill X
[10:49] <Do0oDz> trappist : tried it .. nothing happens :(
[10:49] <trappist> Do0oDz: when beryl-compiz leaves me like that, I have to use the magic sysrq combo (alt-printscreen-r) to get keyboard input working, then kill X
[10:49] <trappist> Do0oDz: you tried alt-printscreen-r?
[10:49] <whiskeytang1> What is gutsy?  thats a different version of ubuntu right?
[10:50] <trappist> whiskeytang1: the next version.  not quite out yet.
[10:50] <trappist> but availab.e
[10:50] <trappist> *available
[10:50] <whiskeytang1> ah, but when it is out they say they have the nvidia 8 series issue fixed
[10:50] <RageatWork> what is the fastest booting linux server distro.  Looking basically for a fileserver
[10:50] <zeus_> hello, I am trying to install wikimedia but when I enter http://localhost/ it tries to download wiki.phtml. Can anyone help?
[10:51] <hagna> so libnids isn't in any repo in my sources.list how do I find one that has it?
[10:51] <trappist> whiskeytang1: the nvidia drivers that were available when feisty was released didn't support the 8 series, so they still don't in feisty.  gutsy will have the new drivers.
[10:51] <jackfusion> Has any one got xampp link to run from usb?
[10:51] <whiskeytang1> that works
[10:51] <soundray> RageatWork: Freecom FSG
[10:52] <dbruns> I am probably not configuring my web server properly, but it seems to work partially. I want to have two different websites set up  www.domain1.com and www.domain2.net    like this: http://www.pastebin.org/3674
[10:52] <dbruns> also   the arrow keys in vim aren't working ... what gives ?   i don't see anywhere they are disabled in the vimrc for ubuntu...
[10:52] <trappist> whiskeytang1: for different reasons, I use the drivers from nvidia.com.  but I pay a price for that - if I upgrade my kernel, I have to rebuild/reinstall them, and until I do I can't start X.
[10:52] <thesaint4444> can anyone tell me how to fix a removeable usb hard drive that is not being picked up anymore?
[10:53] <whiskeytang1> trappist, where can i find an eta for gutsy?
[10:53] <Nubbie> thesaint4444: run lsusb in a terminal
[10:53] <RageatWork> soundray: thanks for the suggestion, but i already have a pc that i will be using.  I am just looking for the software to power it
[10:53] <pipatron> thesaint4444: reboot your computer :)
[10:53] <Nubbie> whiskeytang1: october 18th.
[10:53] <soundray> whiskeytang1: join #ubuntu+1 and read the topic
[10:53] <soundray> RageatWork: this is probably not a good channel to ask about distributions other than Ubuntu.
[10:53] <bruenig> RageatWork, arch is super quick
[10:54] <soundray> RageatWork: how fast do you need this thing to boot?
[10:54] <misieq> hi! i'm installing ubuntu, but my screen can't display anything higher than 640x480 and so i can't see whole installation guide window. any suggestions how can i install it either in this resolution or in text mode? ah, and it's shipit cd of 7.04
[10:54] <whiskeytang1> I can live without pretty graphics for 3 weeks.
[10:54] <bruenig> RageatWork, about 25% of ubuntu's boot time
[10:54] <thinman1189> Hi everyone. I recently used norton ghost to ghost my hard drive over to a new one for space reasons. I had a windows and ubuntu installed on my drive. Now when I start the computer up with the new drive instead of starting grub it just says GRUB over and over again. Any ideas on how to fix it? I'm open to either deleting ubuntu and reinstalling it but I need to keep Windows in tact because of how annoying it is to reinstall the progr
[10:54] <soundray> bruenig: how does it do that?
[10:54] <inimesekene> hello, is there a repository or a script to get the latest version of fglrx on a feisty machine?
[10:55] <RageatWork> soundray: well as quick as possible.  Well i decided to ask in here, because ubuntu is my desktop.  Bruenig, i will try out archlinux, strip it down and do a comparison with my 6.06 server install.
[10:55] <whiskeytang1> btw, you guys who sit in here and help idiots like me are frigging awesome and one of the main reasons i left vista.
[10:55] <whiskeytang1> Sp thanks
[10:56] <bruenig> soundray, not as much crap being loaded I guess, the biggest speed boost seems to be in how quickly the kernel gets up. I was watching someone who had ubuntu on their computer boot today and the kernel took a really long time, and all of my daemons load in the background too, so that adds a lot of speed
[10:56] <soundray> thinman1189: you could try the RecoveringGrub... instructions from the factoid:
[10:56] <soundray> !grub | thinman1189
[10:56] <ubotu> thinman1189: 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
[10:56] <thesaint4444> Nubbie - hi, thanks, what is lsusb?
[10:56] <thinman1189> soundray : thanks i'll look into that
[10:57] <soundray> bruenig: hmm, well, I always suspected ubuntu to be poorly optimized in that respect... but I rarely use other distributions now.
[10:57] <Nubbie> thesaint4444: it spits out a list of every thing related to USB.
[10:57] <soundray> RageatWork: have you considered suspend instead of shutdown?
[10:58] <inimesekene> hello, is there a repository or a script to get the latest version of fglrx on a 64 bit feisty machine?
[10:58] <thesaint4444> Nubbie - ok, did that get some bus information, my device is there, what next? thanks.
[10:58] <soundray> !ati | inimesekene
[10:58] <ubotu> inimesekene: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:58] <thesaint4444> Nubbie - is there any way i can format it from there?
[10:59] <misieq> i'm installing ubuntu, but my screen can't display anything higher than 640x480 and so i can't see whole installation guide window. any suggestions how can i install it either in this resolution or in text mode? ah, and it's shipit cd of 7.04
[10:59] <RageatWork> soundray: well my plan is for the server to be activated on WOL.  I guess i could look into suspend, as i am trying to eliminate unnecessary power consumption.
[10:59] <soundray> thesaint4444: if it gets listed with 'sudo fdisk -l', you can repartition/format with gparted
[10:59] <giovani> misieq: text mode -- what's wrong with that?
[11:00] <Nubbie> thesaint4444: sudo apt-get install gparted
[11:00] <zeus_> hello, I am trying to install wikimedia but when I enter http://localhost/ it tries to download wiki.phtml. Can anyone help?
[11:00] <zeus_> php is installed with synaptics
[11:00] <obtix> i am looking for a small/simple application that will allow me to send an email from a terminal using an external smtp relay server. anyone have ideas? thx.
[11:00] <misieq> giovani: i can't boot into it, that's what's wrong. u know how to?
[11:00] <gabb> hello
[11:01] <giovani> misieq: yes, you use the alternate install cd
[11:01] <thinman1189> soundray : if i did this to recover grub would switching to 7.10 when it comes out mess it up again? I plan on installing 7.10 not doing an update.
[11:01] <giovani> the desktop cd should never be used, in my opinion
[11:01] <giovani> unless it's for your grandma
[11:01] <soundray> RageatWork: WOL is fairly unpredictable in my experience. On some hardware, it just works, some you have to shutdown before you can wake it up, some you can wake up from suspend states. Bottom line is, test thoroughly and, if you buy anything, make sure you can get a no-quibbles exchange.
[11:01] <misieq> giovani: there was no alternate install cd in my shipit package... afair
[11:02] <giovani> well ... I don't know what to tell you -- download it
[11:02] <maxamillion> if i have a 32-bit machine with 4gb of ram, why does the upstart system not load the correct bigmem modules at boot time into my generic kernel in order to address more than 2gb of that ram and is there a work around/fix for this issue?
[11:02] <giovani> I wouldn't have selected the desktop cd
[11:02] <soundray> thinman1189: if you do a fresh install, grub will be reinstalled, too, so there shouldn't be a problem afterwards.
[11:02] <misieq> giovani: well... thanks anyway
[11:02] <thesaint4444> soundray - doesnt get listed with sudo fdisk -l .... ?
[11:02] <bill__> maxamillion, do you have a PAE kernel?
[11:03] <soundray> thesaint4444: hmm, that's trouble -- the lights are on, but nobody's home ;)
[11:03] <jackfusion> xampp for linux wants you to install it to /opt/ but I want to install in on a usb dose any one have any idea on how I can do this?
[11:03] <overlord> I have x64 Feisty Fawn. I have installed MPlayer and VLC, but I'm unable to play .rmvb files.
[11:03] <maxamillion> bill__: i was told that there was only 1 kernel in ubuntu now, just the -generic
[11:03] <thinman1189> soundray : so if i just used a live cd to reinstall ubuntu over the current ubuntu then everything should just fix itself?
[11:03] <bill__> that is possible
[11:03] <bill__> it should just work
[11:03] <trappist> overlord: I think that wants win32codecs, which don't work in 64bit
[11:03] <thesaint4444> soundray - exactly, has got me stumped, I need to format it somehow....
[11:04] <RageatWork> soundray: thanks for advice, i have a couple WOL cards, and the intergrated supports it as well.  I will do some benchmarks myself
[11:04] <soundray> thesaint4444: taking one step back -- is automounting activated in Sys-Prefs-Removable Drives... ?
[11:04] <trappist> overlord: I maintain a 32bit chroot for stuff like that
[11:04] <overlord> trappist: how do i do that?
[11:04] <soundray> thinman1189: that's what I would expect
[11:04] <bill__> maxamillion, what are you looking at to see how much memory you have?
[11:04] <trappist> overlord: there's a debian howto out there that works on ubuntu.  it's a fairly involved process, but almost a must-have on a 64bit desktop.
[11:04] <maxamillion> bill__: free - m
[11:04] <joeneedshelp> #
[11:04] <Metal03> Hello friends...  Is there a way to force the upgrade of a program? My situation is that I know Wine as released a new version but the auto-update doesn't see it!
[11:04] <thinman1189> soundray : ok thanks i'll try that then
[11:05] <soundray> RageatWork: good luck
[11:05] <overlord> trappist: thanks for the info
[11:05] <thesaint4444> soundray - yes i believe so, it worked previously as fat32 but i tried to change it to ext3 as i wanted to use it solely on my linux destop, thats when it stoped responding...
[11:05] <maxamillion> bill__: free -m *
[11:05] <bill__> maxamillion, what does dmesg say about it?
[11:05] <maxamillion> (without the asteriks)
[11:05] <soundray> thesaint4444: what kind of device is it?
[11:05] <trappist> Metal03: that gets updated when ubuntu updates the package, not when the author releases a new version.  you won't see the new wine until gutsy is released, at the earliest.
[11:05] <maxamillion> bill__: i'm actually not at the machine at the moment, i just figured i would ask ... i will come back later
[11:05] <maxamillion> bill__: thank you for your help
[11:06] <soundray> thesaint4444: does 'tail -f /var/log/syslog' report any errors while you plug it in?
[11:06] <Metal03> trappist: And when would that be you think?
[11:07] <dbruns> http://www.pastebin.org/3674  why does  www.domain1.com work but going to domain1.com works and going to www.domain2.net and domain2.net work also
[11:07] <trappist> Metal03: next month, and you'd have to upgrade your distro.  once a distro is released, you'll see bugfixes and security fixes, but they don't update packages every time there's a new release of a piece of software.
[11:07] <Znortfl> Anybody has got experience running the roadsend php compiler on feisty?
[11:07] <trappist> dbruns: you're asking why all those things work?
[11:08] <soundray> Metal03: you can run the latest wine -- see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine and scroll down to where it says "not recommended" :)
[11:08] <dbruns> trappist: .... i'm asking why   going to www.domain1.com doesn't work ;-)  typo :(
[11:08] <dbruns> trappist:   everything else works...
[11:08] <thinman1189> soundray : in the partition menu for installing, how do i select to install over my current ubuntu?
[11:08] <trappist> dbruns: probably because there's no dns entry for www.domain1.com, but there is for domain1.com - those things don't happen automatically
[11:09] <Cidan> Question (pardon my diving right in): Is there a known problem with 8800's and xorg?  Moving windows in 2D space (no compiz, etc) makes the CPU jump to 100%
[11:09] <thesaint4444> soundray - no errors... it is a 120gb western didgital removable sata usb device i think.....
[11:09] <Jordan_U> thinman1189, set the mountpoint for the partition you want to install over to "/"
[11:09] <soundray> thinman1189: go to manual partitioning. Make sure you know which partition is which. Then it'll let you pick the install partitions, and it will format them for you.
[11:09] <bowen> ?
[11:09] <Jordan_U> Cidan, Using "nv" or "nvidia" ?
[11:09] <Cidan> nvidia
[11:10] <thesaint4444> soundray - reports as device sdb but i cant find that in dev/
[11:10] <dbruns> trappist: yes there is a dns entry for all of them ;p
[11:10] <trappist> Cidan: if you're using feisty with the ubuntu nvidia drivers, your 8800 isn't really supported (iirc)
[11:10] <Cidan> I have everything setup in the correct manner, no matter if I use nvidia-glx-new or the binary package from the website.
[11:10] <bowen> ?
[11:10] <trappist> dbruns: can you hit the site in your browser?
[11:10] <soundray> thesaint4444: what does 'sudo cfdisk /dev/sdb' say?
[11:10] <Cidan> Well I made the ubuntu drivers work, but that aside
[11:10] <dbruns> trappist: i'm not inexperienced with setting up a webhost. Only inexperienced with lighttpd  i'm trying it instead of apache
[11:11] <Cidan> even if I use the packages from nvidia's website, it goes... so... slowlllyy.
[11:11] <trappist> dbruns: what happens when you use www.domain1.com
[11:11] <dbruns> trappist: nothing..
[11:11] <thinman1189> soundray : do i select anything for the current swap space or just the ext3 partition?
[11:11] <soundray> thesaint4444: oh, you don't even have a /dev/sdb device?
[11:11] <trappist> Cidan: what does this say: glxinfo | grep rendering
[11:11] <Jordan_U> Cidan, Does it slow anything else down? It could very well just have a high nice value and use as much "free" CPU as it needs to be as smooth as possible ( just guessing ). What are the rest of the specs?
[11:11] <dbruns> trappist: i'm assuming its just sending it to a blank page or something somewhere
[11:11] <soundray> thinman1189: if you're now in manual partitioning mode, you have to make everything explicit
[11:11] <dbruns> trappist: it loads 'nothing' immediately'
[11:12] <Cidan> I do have direct enabled, and so on.  It doesn't slow anything at all down but the X proc
[11:12] <Cidan> it's an AMD 3200+
[11:12] <Cidan> It should have no issues.
[11:12] <trappist> dbruns: anything in the logs?
[11:13] <oxeimon> hey
[11:13] <thinman1189> soundray : i'm in the manual partitioning mode. i want to keep my windows intact but want to only toast ubuntu and reinstall it so that grub will work. there's an ntfs, ext3 and swap partitions. do i have to select both the ext3 and the swap or just the ext3?
[11:13] <trappist> Cidan: happens with all windows?
[11:13] <oxeimon> why can my windows machine read my jpeg pictures but not my ubuntu machine?
[11:13] <thesaint4444> soundray - it says 'primary fat16'
[11:13] <Cidan> trappist, yes, all windows.
[11:13] <Eicca> oxeimon windows cant read ext3 afaik
[11:13] <Cidan> Doesn't matter what it is.
[11:13] <trappist> oxeimon: where are your jpgs?
[11:13] <Jordan_U> oxeimon, Ubuntu can read jpeg just fine
[11:14] <thesaint4444> soundray - and reports the size correctly....
[11:14] <oxeimon> I had them on a flash drive
[11:14] <Jordan_U> oxeimon, What happens when you try to open them?
[11:14] <soundray> thesaint4444: so it finds /dev/sdb -- that's good. gksudo gparted should work on it, too, in that case.
[11:14] <soundray> thinman1189: both ext3 and swap
[11:14] <oxeimon> "Couldn't load image 'CAVE.JPG'...Error interpreting JPEG image file (Unsupported marker type 0xaa)"
[11:15] <thesaint4444> soundray - i use kde - which should l try and what should i do - format then partion the drive as logical, say ext3 ?
[11:15] <thinman1189> soundray : it won't let me select the swap partition but it will let me delete it, there is no data in it should i?
[11:15] <xjoltasx> Hey, guys, I recently installed ubuntu for the first time ever... and the sound doesn't want to work, how come? I can play my sound files, but the speakers doesn't make a sound. Is there something I've missed?
[11:15] <Jordan_U> oxeimon, Do you mind posting a link to one so I can see if it opens on my computer?
[11:15] <dbruns> trappist: nothing in the log when i go to www.domain1.com
[11:15] <trappist> Cidan: I'm stumped for the moment
[11:15] <oxeimon> how do I do that?
[11:16] <Jordan_U> xjoltasx, Do you have more than one sound card?
[11:16] <trappist> Cidan: anything in your .xsession-errors?
[11:16] <dbruns> toh crap.........
[11:16] <Jordan_U> oxeimon, Put it on flicker or something.
[11:16] <dbruns> maybe somethng is setup in my local /etc/hosts
[11:16] <trappist> oxeimon: what created these images?
[11:16] <Jordan_U> *flickr
[11:16] <trappist> dbruns: doh, I hate when that happens :)
[11:16] <dbruns> nope ...
[11:16] <dbruns> that wasn't it ;p
[11:16] <whiskeytang1> someone give me something to do with ubuntu so i can learn more!
[11:16] <oxeimon> I originally downloaded them from a wallpaper site onto my XP computer
[11:17] <soundray> thinman1189: if it won't let you select it, the installer system is probably using it. Just leave it alone, do the installation and check later that it's using swap.
[11:17] <thesaint4444> soundray - ok, i am installing gparted - will give it a whirl...
[11:17] <trappist> whiskeytang1: do you have access to another *nix box?
[11:17] <soundray> thesaint4444: I guess you could have just used cfdisk
[11:17] <whiskeytang1> Sadly i dont.  I am working on that very thing however.
[11:17] <xjoltasx> Jordan_U: no, not unless you count the mother board
[11:17] <thesaint4444> soundray - what should i have done with it? delete existing partion?
[11:18] <Cidan> trappist, nothing.
[11:18] <soundray> thesaint4444: if you don't want more than one partition on it, you might as well make it a primary one. Not that Linux cares, but DOS and derivatives might.
[11:18] <Cidan> I think it might be a driver issue, but I'm going to try a few things.
[11:18] <thinman1189> soundray : when i select the etx3 partition and click forward it says : No root file system is defined. Please correct this from the partitioning menu.
[11:18] <soundray> thesaint4444: that's what I would have done, if there aren't any important data.
[11:19] <Jordan_U> xjoltasx, It may be using the one on the motherboard, try plugging something into that and check
[11:19] <Quilb1> can someone help me?
[11:19] <soundray> thinman1189: this means you have to give it a mount point, and that mount point should be '/' (not the quotes, just the slash)
[11:19] <trappist> Cidan: kde?
[11:19] <Quilb1> i have nexuiz 2.2.3
[11:19] <Quilb1> i wanna upgrade to 2.3
[11:19] <Cidan> trappist, doesn't matter
[11:19] <thinman1189> soundray : how do i set that?
[11:19] <Quilb1> but it does not appear in synaptic
[11:19] <Cidan> happens in KDE, XFCE, Gnome
[11:19] <Quilb1> what do i do?
[11:19] <meoblast001> hello, i need help with something in Nexeuz, if anyone uses it, can they tell me if someting appears or not
[11:19] <Gin> hi
[11:19] <Cidan> though not flux, :P
[11:19] <Quilb1> no no
[11:19] <Quilb1> you dont have to know about the game
[11:19] <Gin> how do I set Ubuntu to load ndiswrapper module at startup?
[11:20] <soundray> That may be an ecumenical matter.
[11:20] <Quilb1> look i have 2.2.3 and i wanna upgrade to 2.3
[11:20] <Quilb1> how do i do that?
[11:20] <oxeimon> flickr won't upload them o.0
[11:20] <Quilb1> the package of 2.3 does not appear in synaptic
[11:20] <soundray> Gin: 'echo ndiswrapper | sudo tee -a /etc/modules'
[11:20] <Quilb1> it says 2.2.3 is the latest
[11:20] <xjoltasx> Jordan_U: no difference
[11:20] <Quilb1> someone help me plz?
[11:21] <thesaint4444> soundray - ok, thanks, formating now, then set partion as primary?
[11:21] <trappist> Cidan: I think I found a description of the problem: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=ce35af94a1268c008d1f3fb19ab34f55&t=87865
[11:21] <Jordan_U> xjoltasx, Try running "asondconf list" to list your sound cards and "asoundconf set-default-card CARD" to set the default card ( I think you can do this by double clicking on the sound icon also )
[11:21] <signifer123> Quilb1: Grab the fiels from the site
[11:21] <Quilb1> wont that take more time
[11:21] <Cidan> That is my exact issue
[11:21] <Quilb1> because i know that it is in the repos
[11:21] <soundray> Quilb1: please wait for the 2.3 package to come out.
[11:21] <Cidan> Like right now I'm using xchat, and it redraws... so slowly
[11:22] <Cidan> It's sick.
[11:22] <Quilb1> http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/games/nexuiz
[11:22] <alex_> Hello
[11:22] <Quilb1> look it should be in synaptic
[11:22] <runemaste64o> i need help registering my IRC nick
[11:22] <Quilb1> http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/games/nexuiz
[11:22] <soundray> Quilb1: it will be in gutsy
[11:22] <thinman1189> !register
[11:22] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[11:22] <Quilb1> fuck
[11:22] <Quilb1> that sucks
[11:22] <Quilb1> now i have to dl 300mb
[11:22] <LjL> !language | Quilb1
[11:22] <soundray> !language | Quilb1
[11:22] <ubotu> Quilb1: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:22] <alex_> Ok I lost my windows selection in the GRUB Bootloader how do i get it back
[11:22] <Quilb1> family friendly
[11:22] <Quilb1> lol
[11:22] <thinman1189> soundray : how do i set it to that?
[11:22] <Jordan_U> Quilb1, http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=991
[11:23] <Quilb1> oh
[11:23] <Quilb1> thaks jordan
[11:23] <Jordan_U> Quilb1, np
[11:23] <Quilb1> k see you guys later
[11:23] <alex_> Does anyone know how to get the windows operating system back
[11:23] <alex_> i lost mine from the bootloader
[11:23] <Jewelthief> does anyone know if there is a specific wireless support channell?
[11:23] <Jordan_U> Quilb1, Getdeb has a lot of good new versions of programs, and they are trustworthy
[11:23] <soundray> thinman1189: I don't know these dialogs by heart. You'll have to find out for yourself. Try right-clicking the entry for your ext3 partition.
[11:24] <Jordan_U> Jewelthief, Have you already asked your question here?
[11:24] <erick> I'm trying to install VirtualBox on Ubuntu 7.04 but I have a dependency problem with libqt3-mt. How can I fix this?
[11:24] <Ze_> Woot got compiz fusion worked out :)
[11:24] <Jewelthief> Jordan_U: yep, but got no answer.
[11:24] <trappist> Cidan: I was planning to get an 8800 in the next couple of weeks... guess I better keep my eye on this one
[11:24] <LjL> erick: which package did you try to install, and what's the dependency problem exactly?
[11:24] <Cidan> Yes
[11:24] <Cidan> Absolutly
[11:24] <bazooka> i got virtbox installed via automatrix
[11:24] <Cidan> I would stay away from it
[11:24] <Jordan_U> erick, Trying to install the purely open source version or the one with proprietary bits for USB support and such?
[11:24] <LjL> !automatix | bazooka
[11:24] <ubotu> bazooka: 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)
[11:25] <Cidan> I've had this problem for a long time now, it's upsetting.
[11:25] <ray_> what the ubuntu beta chat room
[11:25] <Jewelthief> Jordan_U: i have an ipw2200 wireless card built into my laptop and it quit working after an upgrade.
[11:25] <LjL> !gutsy > ray_    (ray_, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:25] <runemaste64o> there
[11:25] <ray_> any one know for 7.10
[11:25] <trappist> Cidan: no kidding, that's a lot of money for that kind of performance
[11:25] <runemaste64o> now my opera IRC is registered
[11:25] <erick> Jordan_U: this is the package http://www.virtualbox.org/download/1.5.0/virtualbox_1.5.0-24069-1_Ubuntu_feisty_i386.deb
[11:25] <trappist> Cidan: you have a gtx?
[11:25] <bazooka> k sry
[11:25] <Cidan> no
[11:25] <ray_> nono the chat room for 7.10 in irc
[11:25] <trappist> Cidan: darn, I thought maybe it was gtx-specific
[11:25] <LjL> ray_, yes, i just gave it to you - it's #ubuntu+1
[11:26] <frostburn> ray_, #ubuntu+1
[11:26] <erick> Jordan_U: the package installer doesnt give any details, just tells me there was a dependecy problem, nothing else.
[11:26] <Jordan_U> erick, That should have no problems installing, strange
[11:26] <xjoltasx> Jordan_U:  still no difference :/
[11:26] <soundray> erick: have you tried to just 'sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt'?
[11:26] <thinman1189> soundray : found it. i don't think it's overwriting the swap but i could probably just delete it later, it is only 1/50 the space of the drive. if this works and i don't need to come back, thanks in advance for the help.
[11:26] <erick> soundray: yes
[11:26] <erick> didnt work
[11:26] <soundray> thinman1189: good luck
[11:27] <soundray> !doesntwork | erick
[11:27] <ubotu> erick: 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.
[11:27] <Jordan_U> erick, Try "sudo apt-get -f install"
[11:27] <Jordan_U> erick, Do you use any third party repositories?
[11:27] <soundray> erick: paste the output of apt-get -f install on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:28] <superkiwi> If I try the 7.10 beta will I be able to 'update' to the stable version when it comes out?
[11:28] <superkiwi> without reinstalling that is.
[11:28] <Pici> !final | superkiwi
[11:28] <ubotu> superkiwi: 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.
[11:28] <Jordan_U> Jewelthief, Does it show up when you do "iwconfig" ?
[11:28] <Pici> superkiwi: please all further Gutsy questions in #ubuntu+1
[11:29] <superkiwi> thanks.
[11:29] <Jewelthief> Jordan_U: No, all i have are "no wireless extensions"
[11:29] <alex_> does anyone know how to fix my problem I'm having trouble getting to windows because it's not in the GRUB Boot Loader list how do i get it back
[11:30] <Jewelthief> Jordan_U: only eth0 and lo are listed in the terminal window. there is no wlan anymore
[11:30] <soundray> alex_: you should add an entry for it in /boot/grub/menu.lst. There is a sample at the beginning of the file.
[11:30] <bruenig> Jewelthief, what's the card?
[11:30] <alex_> how do i do that
[11:30] <xjoltasx> Jordan_U: are there any other things I can do to fix the problem?
[11:30] <soundray> alex_: make sure you place it outside the "DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC KERNEL LIST"
[11:30] <Jewelthief> ipw 2200 (intel pro wireless)
[11:31] <alex_> umm im still a major noob to ubuntu
[11:31] <soundray> alex_: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:31] <Jewelthief> ipw 2200 (intel pro wireless)
[11:31] <Jordan_U> alex_, You can add it manually ( don't know how myself but I'm sure someone does ) or if you need windows *now* you can easily restore the windows MBR ( which would remove GRUB and not let Ubuntu boot until you re-install GRUB )
[11:31] <bruenig> Jewelthief, I know ipw2200 is in the default kernel tree but you also need to install some firmware, not sure if that is installed by default or not on ubuntu
[11:31] <thesaint4444> soundray - gparted crashe with a fatal error.. could not partition disk ext3 - any ideas now?
[11:31] <soundray> thesaint4444: sounds ominous... Try with cfdisk
[11:32] <thesaint4444> soundray - and now cfdisk will not start up for sdb...
[11:32] <Jewelthief> bruenig: i tried to install some firmware, i have downloaded and extracted a file but then I cannot seem to install the file.
[11:32] <bruenig> Jewelthief, try to see if the firmware is in the repos
[11:32] <soundray> thesaint4444: try a plugging cycle
[11:32] <alex_> how would i get the grub loader back on it
[11:32] <alex_> would the live cd get it back to me
[11:32] <thesaint4444> soundray - plugging cycle?
[11:32] <soundray> alex_: listen to me
[11:32] <Jewelthief> bruenig: can you tell me how to do that?  i know how to get into my repos, but i'm not sure what to look for.
[11:32] <Jordan_U> Jewelthief, I think you just need to put the firmware in /lib/firmware, is this correct bruenig?
[11:32] <soundray> alex_: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:32] <alex_> im listening
[11:33] <bruenig> Jordan_U, yeah pretty much
[11:33] <erick> Jordan_U: apt-get with "-f" did the trick, thanks!
[11:33] <soundray> alex_: add a section for booting windows to the end. There is a sample somewhere in the file. Have a look
[11:33] <Jordan_U> !grub | alex_
[11:33] <ubotu> alex_: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[11:33] <MasterShrek> yes Jewelthief  put it in /lib/firmware
[11:33] <thesaint4444> soundray - ok working again... lol
[11:33] <deebo> hey where to setup module parameters? i need to add parameters for a forcedeth module device
[11:33] <soundray> Jordan_U: please don't confuse alex_
[11:33] <thesaint4444> soundray - will try cfdisk...
[11:33] <Jordan_U> soundray, Sorry
[11:34] <alex_> what should i add to do that soundray
[11:34] <Jordan_U> erick, np :)
[11:34] <Jewelthief> MasterShrek: i admit to being a newbie: can u tell me how to put the firmware in lib/firmware?
[11:34] <MasterShrek> Jewelthief, sudo mv filename /lib/firmware
[11:35] <Veinor> I think I messed up nautilus... for some reason, all the side bars are gone, and all there is is the file listing.
[11:35] <dstadulis> can anyone tell me how to change the default application to open certain files?
[11:35] <soundray> alex_: look at the examples starting in line 13
[11:35] <hagna> how do I make fiesty go higher than 1024x768?
[11:35] <alex_> line 13?
[11:35] <Veinor> is there any way to get them back?
[11:35] <MasterShrek> Veinor, view > side pane
[11:35] <soundray> alex_: have you opened the file like I asked you to?
[11:35] <alex_> yes i have
[11:35] <Veinor> MasterShrek: no such option.
[11:36] <soundray> alex_: does it consist of lines?
[11:36] <MortChill> i mounted an iso into /mnt/iso - is it possible to reboot and boot from that iso some how? like having it into my cd drive when i start up
[11:36] <Some_Person> Hey, my Caps Lock won't work!
[11:36] <alex_> line numbers?
[11:36] <alex_> if that then no
[11:36] <alex_> not that i see
[11:36] <Veinor> mastershrek: i tried compiling 2.19.2 from hand, and that's what versino it says it is, so...
[11:36] <benanzo> how do I use diff to highlight identical characters within a line even thought the rest of the line is different?
[11:37] <Jordan_U> hagna, What GPU ? ( graphics card )
[11:37] <deebo> anyone? is /etc/modprobe.d/options the right place to put kernel module options?
[11:37] <deebo> and how do i tell if it worked
[11:37] <pike_> benanzo: #bash may be of some help if you dont get an answer
[11:37] <pike_> iow i dunno
[11:37] <oxeimo1> for scp and ssh, how do I find out what the address of my computer is?
[11:37] <hagna> Jordan_U: macbookpro running parallels on osx
[11:37] <oxeimo1> name oxeimon
[11:37] <oxeimo1> /name oxeimon
[11:37] <soundray> alex_: okay, you're making it very difficult for me to help you. Could you just for a second assume that what I'm saying is true, that there is an example in the file for what you need, and look for it?
[11:37] <oxeimo1> #name oxeimon
[11:37] <Jordan_U> oxeimo1, ifconfig
[11:37] <Some_Person> Why won't my Caps Lock work?
[11:37] <MasterShrek> Veinor, there must have been something wrong when you compiled it, why would you compile nautilus by hand?
[11:37] <Jordan_U> oxeimo1, /nick
[11:38] <Veinor> mastershrek: I was trying to patch it so I could use the compiz cube to manage wallpapers and still have icons
[11:38] <revx> whats best distro for my kinda old PC an AMD700 with 128mb ram and 64Vccard?
[11:38] <MasterShrek> revx, puppy or dsl probably
[11:38] <pike_> revx: id go with fluxbox maybe xfce and use either debian or xubuntu i guess
[11:38] <Dybber> Is there somekind of startup log-file where I can see all the things that normally is hidden on ubuntu startup?
[11:38] <MasterShrek> Veinor, ive never heard of patching nautilus to do that
[11:38] <Jordan_U> revx, "Best" Is subjective but Xubuntu should run decently
[11:38] <Some_Person> Can someone help me? My Caps Lock won't work!
[11:39] <alex_> what is an example file
[11:39] <soundray> !repeat | Some_Person
[11:39] <ubotu> Some_Person: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[11:39] <Veinor> mastershrek: yeah... well, anyway, how do I totally get rid of the patched versions of nautilus and libeel and put the standard ones back?
[11:39] <alex_> im sorry if im frustrating u im just a major noob when it comes to linux
[11:39] <pike_> revx: ive run debian  with fluxbox on p133 with 8mb ram and blackbox for a window manager. your specs arent bad :)
[11:39] <Jewelthief> MasterShrek: i completed that line in the terminal window but it says no such file exists.
[11:40] <soundray> alex_: okay, take a step back and get into a different frame of mind. You will need it if you want to succeed with Linux, or computers in general, in fact.
[11:40] <revx> ok i will try my XFCE Xubutu gotta download an ISO for it,,,thanks
[11:40] <soundray> alex_: now, ask yourself, how would an expert deal with this situation?
[11:40] <Veggie> Evening all.
[11:40] <kahrytan> soundray, what's wrong?
[11:40] <soundray> alex_: someone who knows a lot of stuff, just not the very answer to the problem you are having?
[11:41] <alex_> i'd observe the problem and see what i can do to fix it
[11:41] <soundray> alex_: they would have followed my advice and opened /boot/grub/menu.lst and look for the help that I promised within that file.
[11:41] <kahrytan> revx,  or wait 4 weeks for next version
[11:41] <thesaint4444> soundray - okay, successfully created primary linux partition on disk, what do i do now to use it? - many thanks for help....
[11:41] <alex_> ok i have that file opened
[11:41] <Jewelthief> MasterShrek: however, i'm looking at the file...
[11:41] <jim> soundray: since an ex is a has-beem, and a spurt is a drip under pressure, the expert would probably just get everything wet
[11:42] <Some_Person> Does anyone know why my Caps Lock won't work?
[11:42] <element3> i use nano in command line and open and edit text file but i tired to use keyboard and run buttom menu of that -->for example:  ^X Exit -->  how can i execute this via keyboard
[11:42] <Veinor> element: control-x
[11:42] <dstadulis> hagna: did someone answer your question?
[11:42] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, Possibly incorrect keyboard map?
[11:42] <jim> what specifically does "won't work" mean?
[11:42] <soundray> thesaint4444: once you've saved, format the partition with sudo mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1
[11:42] <hagna> dstadulis: nope
[11:43] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: map looks fine to me
[11:43] <alex_> soundray i have the file opened
[11:43] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, s/map/layout
[11:43] <dstadulis> hagna: did you just install ubuntu?
[11:43] <hagna> dstadulis: yes
[11:43] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, Try looking in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard
[11:43] <element3> dstadulis: ctrl key not work
[11:43] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: what is s/map/layout
[11:43] <revx> really! version 7 something is out to try...ok but for the maintime ill try xbuntu
[11:43] <soundray> alex_: now, even in the absence of line numbers, do you think you could find the 13th line in that file?
[11:43] <alex_> yes
[11:43] <MongooseWA> how do i get java 2 v1.5 in ubuntu? what's the package called?
[11:44] <alex_> found it
[11:44] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: it looks fine in Keyboard preferneces
[11:44] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, It's Unix speak for replace the word map with layout ( in my previous comment )
[11:44] <dstadulis> hagna: if you just did you will need to install the restricted drivers for you video card System->admin->restricted drivers manager
[11:44] <Veggie> MongooseWA: It's in Add/Remove packages.
[11:44] <dstadulis> can anyone tell me how to change the default application to open certain files?
[11:44] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, It's just a short hand :)
[11:44] <Keitaro> wah? my sound doesnt work anymore in ubutnu??? it was working a while ago......
[11:44] <MongooseWA> i know it is, but what's the package called
[11:44] <Jordan_U> dstadulis, Right click a file of that type and choose properties
[11:44] <Veggie> Keitaro: Did you change anything?
[11:44] <MongooseWA> i got java-common or whatever. is that it?
[11:45] <Veggie> MongooseWA: Just search for java. It's pretty obvious.
[11:45] <Keitaro> Veggie: jus updated my ubuntu OS =/
[11:45] <deebo> comeon for christs sake, anyone know where to put module properties? /etc/modprobe.d/options aint working
[11:45] <hagna> dstadulis: not sure what that would be under parallels hmmm
[11:45] <soundray> alex_: now mark those four lines (title to chainloader) and copy them to the end of the file by scrolling down and using the middle mouse button to paste.
[11:45] <dstadulis> Jordan_U: thanks
[11:45] <Veggie> Keitaro: From 6.10?
[11:45] <jim> Some_Person: maybe you should tell them specifics about what "won't work" means, like "I'm having a problem with ____, when I do ____. ___ happens, I'm expecting ___."
[11:45] <hagna> dstadulis: says my hardware doesn't need any restricted drivers
[11:45] <Jewelthief> Jordan_U: i'm getting an error that says i do not have permissions to extract files in the lib/firmware folder
[11:45] <Keitaro> Veggie: no, i update updates from feisty 7.10 i was wondering did it also update audo drivers?
[11:46] <crisp1> Hi, i recently installed ubuntu FF with the sole reason of trying out beryl/compiz/emerald or whatever the 3d desktop is called :) I got my ati card installed fine and installed compiz using the following guide: http://forlong.blogage.de/article/2007/8/26/The-best-way-to-install-Compiz-Fusion-on-Ubuntu-Feisty - i also installed Xgl - and when i run the command: compiz --replace it detects and i think it starts fine - but I cant see any desktop effects -
[11:46] <Jordan_U> deebo, /etc/modprobe.d/options is correct
[11:46] <dstadulis> hagna: sounds like that's a parallels problem then :/
[11:46] <Veggie> Oh, I see what you mean. I'd suggesty rolling back the update, but I can't remember how to do that.
[11:46] <Some_Person> jim: Bottom line: I hit Caps Lock, the light on my keyboard for Caps Lock turns on, but things still type in lowercase
[11:46] <soundray> alex_: got it?
[11:46] <alex_> i have a question
[11:46] <deebo> Jordan_U: it didnt work, i added "options forcedeth max_interrupt_work=15" yet still the driver reports errors after 5 iterations [  141.616000]  eth0: too many iterations (6) in nv_nic_irq.
[11:46] <s0y> is dualview supposed to be in nvidia-settings? I only see options for twin view & separate X screen
[11:47] <crisp1> i ran compiz --replace in terminal heres some output: (emerald:6594): Wnck-WARNING **: Unhandled action type (nil)
[11:47] <dstadulis> hagna: check this link out: http://forums.macnn.com/104/alternative-operating-systems/314547/ubuntu-on-parallels-screen-resolution/
[11:47] <alex_> I have stuff about Windows XP at the end of the file
[11:47] <zoldar> which package contains standard win fonts ?
[11:47] <Jewelthief> i'll have to troubleshoot later, gotta run!
[11:47] <speaker219> for linux?
[11:47] <Jordan_U> Jewelthief, You can either extract to the desktop and use the cp command to copy it to /lib/firmware as root ( sudo mv /path/to/file /lib/firmware ) or cheat and run "gksudo nautilus"
[11:47] <Keitaro> Veggie: oh ok thnx but anyway of reverting back drivers on ubuntu?
[11:47] <speaker219> zoldar?
[11:47] <alex_> this is it
[11:47] <alex_> # title		Windows 95/98/NT/2000
[11:47] <alex_> # root		(hd0,0)
[11:47] <alex_> # makeactive
[11:47] <alex_> # chainloader	+1i have
[11:47] <zoldar> yes
[11:47] <speaker219> msttcorefonts
[11:47] <crisp1> and also Enabling Xgl with fglrx ATi drivers...
[11:47] <crisp1> Starting emerald
[11:47] <hagna> dstadulis: oooh
[11:47] <zoldar> thanks
[11:47] <Keitaro> Veggie: or how to instal default drivers from CD?
[11:47] <sstchur> Hi all. I've been sent around to various channels (kubuntu, compiz-fusion) trying to figure out why nvidia-glx-new isn't working for me.  Can anyone help?
[11:47] <Veggie> Try downloading the .deb packages of the old versions of the drivers, perhaps?
[11:47] <speaker219> no problem
[11:47] <alex_> # This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
[11:47] <alex_> # on /dev/hda2
[11:47] <alex_> title		Windows NT/2000/XP
[11:47] <alex_> root		(hd0,1)
[11:47] <alex_> savedefault
[11:48] <alex_> makeactive
[11:48] <alex_> chainloader	+1
[11:48] <alex_> that was it
[11:48] <Some_Person> I need my Caps Lock to work
[11:48] <alex_> thats whats at the end of the file
[11:48] <soundray> alex_: excellent, you already have an entry. You just have to enable it by removing the # signs. They turn everything that follows on that line into a comment, which will be ignored by grub.
[11:48] <thesaint4444> soundray - ok, did that, seemed to go ok then got this message at end: ext2fs_mkdir: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while creating root dir - is that ok?
[11:48] <Veggie> Or yeah, you could probably get them off the CD, but that'll be harder.
[11:48] <Jordan_U> alex_, Try changing root to rootnoverify ( I think )
[11:48] <Veggie> Some_Person: Why not just use shift?
[11:48] <jim> Some_Person: it sounds like your keyboard hardware is working. what application is it doing that in? any apps that it's not?
[11:48] <soundray> thesaint4444: probably not... has someone dropped this drive or something?
[11:48] <Keitaro> Veggie: err, i would love to but err, i dont know the drivers name :P i just installed ubuntu and with default stiuff sound worked :P
[11:48] <kadakas> is there a guide for kernel upgrade ?
[11:48] <Some_Person> jim: All apps
[11:49] <Some_Person> jim: And yes, hardware works fine, Caps Lock works in Windows
[11:49] <jim> ok, do  you know how to get to the text console and back?
[11:49] <Veggie> Haha, I can't help you then.
[11:49] <PaNzEr> Hi all
[11:49] <alex_> well I'll give it a shot thanks
[11:49] <thesaint4444> soundray - not that i know of - pretty new, still doesnt mount ....
[11:49] <soundray> thesaint4444: I would try creating a smaller partition and see if that formats without trouble.
[11:49] <PaNzEr> my wifi on ubuntu don't work
[11:49] <pskol__> how i add a trash link in desktop?
[11:49] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, It must be a keyboard layout problem, what makes you think it isn't?
[11:49] <PaNzEr> root@saturn:/home/gianni# iwconfig
[11:49] <PaNzEr> lo        no wireless extensions.
[11:49] <PaNzEr> eth0      no wireless extensions.
[11:49] <PaNzEr> this is the result
[11:49] <Keitaro> Veggie: :) hehe thnx for the ideas though :) that may help ^_^
[11:49] <thesaint4444> soundray - ok will give that a go now... - thanks
[11:49] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: because the layout appears to be set correctly
[11:49] <alex_> Soundray i'll give ti a shot
[11:49] <element3> i open /etc/network/interface file via command line with nano. can i set DNS in this file?
[11:50] <PaNzEr> anyone that can help me?
[11:50] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, What is it set as?
[11:50] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: does it matter that i am using Xgl and Compiz Fusion
[11:50] <soundray> alex_: well done, I can tell you're making progress. "Giving it a shot" is crucial ;)
[11:50] <pskol__> how i add a trash link in the desktop?
[11:50] <sstchur> Whenever I try to use "nvidia" in my xorg.conf instead of "nv", it chokes when I try to restart X, why?
[11:50] <Eldemon> how to use the modem speedstream 4200 usb in linux?
[11:50] <Veggie> Keitaro: No worries. Sorry I couldn't help more.
[11:50] <alex_> thank you so very much and stay blessed soundray and everyone else here
[11:50] <element3> i open /etc/network/interface file via command line with nano. can i set DNS in this file?
[11:50] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: pc105 or US 105 Keyboard (with windows keys)
[11:51] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: I counted the keys; there are 105
[11:51] <jim> sounds windowy :)
[11:51] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, Probably not, but try something, press ctrl+alt+F1 ( this will take you to a terminal to get back press ctrl+alt+F7 ) and try your caps lock on the console
[11:51] <gmcquillan> I'm interested in getting Kerborized NFS setup on my desktop?
[11:51] <jim> mine is too I guess
[11:51] <Flare183> What am I supposed to do when the Medusa4 run script tells me "cannot connect to x server"
[11:51] <oxeimo2> is there any way of ssh-ing to a computer by it's mac address?
[11:51] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: CTRL+ALT+F1 does nothing
[11:51] <soundray> Eldemon: can you connect it via Ethernet instead of USB?
[11:51] <Jordan_U> Flannel, How are you running it?
[11:51] <pskol__> how i add a trash link in the desktop?
[11:52] <element3> i open /etc/network/interface file via command line with nano. can i set DNS in this file?
[11:52] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, ctrl+alt+FN+F1 ?
[11:52] <jim> Flare183: turn to your right, dance with the most beautiful girl you see, tell her thank you, sit down, repeat
[11:52] <MongooseWA> anyone know how to stop moblock from automatically starting at boot?
[11:52] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: What is FN?
[11:52] <thesaint4444> soundray - can't cfdisk now... reports fatal error
[11:52] <Flare183> jim:> this helps none
[11:52] <soundray> thesaint4444: plug cycle again then?
[11:53] <pskol__> !trash
[11:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about trash - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:53] <BrianBoyk1> Hey.
[11:53] <pskol__> !trash-icon
[11:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about trash-icon - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:53] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, Function, it's not on all keyboards, but some keyboards perform an action with the Function keys, instead of them actually representing function keys
[11:53] <thesaint4444> soundray - do you mean pull out the usb cable?
[11:53] <Pici> !icons | pskol__
[11:53] <ubotu> pskol__: Want to see volume/trash icons on the desktop? Go to /apps/nautilus/desktop in gconf-editor (Gnome) or go to http://kudos.berlios.de/kf/kisimlar/tipsntrix.html#showtrash (KDE)
[11:53] <Veggie> You can put a trash link somewhere in gconfeditor etc.
[11:53] <aguaithefreak> hi
[11:53] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: I have no "FN"
[11:53] <Eldemon> how to use the modem speedstream 4200 usb in linux???
[11:53] <jim> Flare183: then it's time to be as specific as possible with (1) what you are experiencing, (2) what you expect, and (3) what you want to do
[11:53] <deebo> is there a way to tell if module parameters were used when loading
[11:53] <pskol__> Pici, tnks
[11:53] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: CTRL+ALT+F1 used to work, maybe an Xgl/Compiz-Fusion problem?
[11:53] <soundray> Eldemon: are you listening?
[11:53] <Flare183> Some_Person:> the functoin button
[11:53] <thesaint4444> soundray - or restart the pc ?
[11:53] <element3> i open /etc/network/interface file via command line with nano. can i set DNS in this file?
[11:54] <Flare183> function*
[11:54] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, Try disabling XGL ( not just Compiz )
[11:54] <soundray> thesaint4444: that'll take longer ;)
[11:54] <Keitaro> ok i found how to revert back video drivers back from default CD drivers using: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -p high xserver-xorg command in recovery mode but whats the command to revert audio drivers back to default?
[11:54] <gmcquillan> Any Kerberos gurus in here?
[11:54] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: I can't remember how I enabled it in the first place; do you know?
[11:54] <jim> Flare183: and along the lines of my first suggestion, getting outside every hour or so and breathing oxygen, taking a walk, etc is a good thing
[11:54] <thesaint4444> soundray - yeah pulled out usb cable a few times same thing - fatal error...
[11:54] <soundray> element3: no, you'd normally set DNS via /etc/resolv.conf
[11:55] <soundray> thesaint4444: maybe powercycle the drive, if it's got its own supply
[11:55] <Flare183> jim:> I just install medusa4 and it worked fine but why is it telling me that it can't connect to the x server
[11:55] <Jordan_U> Some_Person, You don't know what tutorial you followed?
[11:55] <Flare183> !ops
[11:55] <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
[11:55] <Keitaro> [Guide]  How to revert back to default video drivers from Ubuntu installation CD:>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=540472
[11:55] <Flare183> ok
[11:55] <Jordan_U> Flannel, How are you running it?
[11:55] <Eldemon> exist usb drive speedstream in linux?
[11:55] <PriceChild> Flare183, yes?
[11:55] <Some_Person> Jordan_U: Sorry, cant remember, but i know it involved editing some file
[11:55] <gnomefreak> Flare183: ?
[11:55] <MongooseWA> what packages do you need to run jedit? i'm not sure if I have the right java packages..
[11:55] <Flare183> just checking
[11:55] <PriceChild> Flare183, just checking what?
[11:55] <Eldemon> *speedstream 4200
[11:55] <Flare183> the ops
[11:55] <PriceChild> Flare183, gah
[11:56] <kondor101> evening all
[11:56] <maeth> hi , im trying to set a DHCP server
[11:56] <gnomefreak> LjL: sorry :)
[11:56] <maeth> need a little help plz
[11:56] <oxeimo3> is there any way of ssh'ing to a computer using it's mac address?
[11:56] <thesaint4444> soundray - nothing - maybe it is past fixing?
[11:57] <soundray> thesaint4444: I have that creeping suspicion
[11:57] <bascule> oxeimo3: well ssh requires tcp so very unlikely
[11:57] <josh__> hello
[11:57] <jim> Flare183: what user would medusa be running as if you tried exactly like you did?
[11:57] <enyc> Hrrm... I would _really_ like to know what can use for direct  ip-ip audio-call -- preferably speex based... ;-)
[11:57] <maeth> got two ethX , got eth0 config via DHCP (cable modem connection) and a eth2 configured static (192.168.0.100)
[11:57] <enyc> can I "host" such a call with something in Ubuntu, such that a remote sip-client can connect ot my-end-directly ?
[11:57] <jim> (try "whoami" where you tried to run medusa)
[11:57] <soundray> thesaint4444: but don't give up before you've rebooted -- your IDE controller maybe in a strange state
[11:57] <bascule> oxeimo2: tcp is routed by ip, not mac, perhaps if you are on the same switch you can, but otherwise
[11:57] <alex_> Hey soundray it didnt work
[11:57] <crisp1> Anyone got an idea aobut my problem?
[11:58] <soundray> thesaint4444: I mean, USB controller
[11:58] <thesaint4444> soundray - ok will reboot now...
[11:58] <soundray> alex_: no entry on the grub menu?
[11:58] <crisp1> (i stated it 5 min ago)
[11:58] <alex_> nope
[11:58] <phil_> ubuntu.fr
[11:58] <element3> i open /etc/network/interface file via command line with nano. can i set DNS in this file?
[11:58] <josh__> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[11:58] <josh__> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[11:58] <soundray> alex_: please post your /boot/grub/menu.lst on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give us the URL
[11:58] <bascule> element3: no dns is set in /etc/resolv.conf
[11:59] <alex_> k
[11:59] <soundray> element3: it's bad style to ignore answers and then repeat the question.
[11:59] <jim> element3: maybe... some dhcp servers send dns, but also man 5 interfaces and see if there's anything you can do in that file
[11:59] <Jordan_U> josh__, Have you tried running "sudo dpkg --configure -a" ?
[12:00] <jim> oh, he's ignoring me?
[12:00] <bascule> element3: perhaps i misunderstood the question
[12:00] <PureEvilGeek> ubuntu run on ibm xseries 360 systems? and does it have an issue managing the memory when it is over 4gb?
[12:00] <element3> ok sorry and thanx for help
[12:00] <jim> hmm, someone's messaging me for help... I charge for private help...
[12:01] <moonlite> Tried installing ubuntu 7.04 at my friends computer the oter day. The computer is a 3 year old budget laptop. The Live-CD desktop won't start, it just cant make it. Are there any alternative installation-procedures?
[12:01] <VWJ1bnR1> Is there a site that lists the distros for which certain computers have been tested?
[12:01] <P_Kable> is there a good text2speech solution under Linux ?
[12:01] <VWJ1bnR1> I'm getting tired of Ubuntu.
[12:01] <bascule> jim: abut 35 quid/60 US an hour I would think :)
[12:01] <soundray> P_Kable: festival
[12:01] <alex_> ok soundray its there
[12:01] <P_Kable> thx :)
[12:01] <soundray> alex_: URL?
[12:01] <andy_33> I got a question regarding being able to get write access to my windows partition. I can't seem to modify or do any changes to any data what so ever on there
[12:01] <alex_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38959/
[12:02] <hagna> dstadulis: dang now I can't see X11 it's just a bunch of lines is there any way to boot up in console mode so I can rerun dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[12:02] <P_Kable> sudo aptitude install festival soundray and that's it, it will work out of the box ?
[12:02] <r7o> "I'm getting tired of Ubuntu" Why?
[12:02] <soundray> !ntfs-3g | andy_33
[12:02] <ubotu> andy_33: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[12:02] <Jordan_U> andy_33, What FS ?
[12:02] <andy_33> ty
[12:02] <soundray> P_Kable: no, there are various packages. apt-cache search festival
[12:02] <inigomontoya> hello
[12:02] <jim> r7o: you're getting tired of ubuntu? why?
[12:02] <hagna> dan ctrl+alt++ doesn't work
[12:03] <maeth> im trying to install a DHCP server on my ubuntu 7.04 server, got two ether cards , (eth0 and eth2) . eth0 is dhcp configured (cable modem connection) and the other is static configured (192.168.0.100), then i installed dhcp3, and then... i dont know what to do hahaha
[12:03] <maeth> this is my interfaces file
[12:03] <alex_> so soundray did the link work
[12:03] <maeth> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38960/
[12:03] <zoredache> is any other ubuntu users having problems logging into myspace with firefox?  I can login from firefox on windows just fine.  I tried with completely clean profile...
[12:03] <soundray> alex_: yes
[12:03] <alex_> cool so whats wrong
[12:03] <julian2495322> hey everyone i have a weird problem
[12:03] <soundray> alex_: is your Windows on the second partition of your drive?
[12:03] <r7o> No. I am a Slackware user. Sometimes I have some afterthouts however...
[12:03] <alex_> it was the primary
[12:03] <alex_> it was my main os
[12:03] <alex_> or the default
[12:04] <soundray> alex_: change (hd0,1) to (hd0,0) then.
[12:04] <alex_> k
[12:04] <julian2495322> my ethernet is ok. but my wireless is really slow. it goes above 100KB/s but then drops down to below 80