[00:00] <Daenyth> Francis: to the best of my knowledge amarok will, and I've used gtkpod in the past
[00:00] <andreas> hey is there a way to get the microphone to work on my laptop?
[00:00] <Dr_willis> y_,  runing wires would help a lot i bet. :P
[00:00] <Daenyth> Francis: I still recommend using rockbox
[00:00] <phroughy> Francis: i have gotten banshee to sync with my ipod
[00:00] <y_> Dr_willis -- hmm. You're probably right.
[00:00] <Francis> Rockbox, on their site says it won't run on a touch
[00:00] <velko> dkbg, the uid is more important. you can match the gid if you like because it's nicer
[00:00] <Francis> So I guess thats out the window
[00:00] <Daenyth> Francis: that's a shame
[00:00] <wimpies> need some help with xorg.  installed new Motherboard, Rebooted in linux all was OK, rebooted again and now my resolution of the display is all wrong.  AFAIK no errors in xorg.0.log.  Anybody ???
[00:00] <dkbg> velko: and then do chgrp -R /home/user I guess?
[00:00] <Daenyth> Francis: oh well, gtkpod/amarok/banshee should work
[00:00] <fale> hi, I have installed kdelibs-doc. How can I read the documentation?
[00:01] <Dr_willis> y_,  of couese i regularry tranfer 8+gb files around my network -  My slow wireless wont cut it for me.
[00:01] <Daenyth> fale: try "man man"
[00:01] <ryanakca> how can I make everything in directory/ that isn't a subdirectory non-executable?
[00:01] <phroughy> Francis:  i rocommend banshee personally
[00:01] <fale> Daenyth: ok, thx
[00:01] <bod_> where can i get grime?
[00:01] <y_> Dr_willis -- I think changing the hardware setup is definitely in order. 20 client machiens all using wifi is a little nuts.
[00:01] <martyn> Daenyth - only ONE time?!! I used to be pretty pro MS (sorry), but some people I found very influential and privacy rights (or wrongs) of MS quite disturbing. Couldn't move the mountain so found a new one to climb.
[00:01] <velko> dkbg, i've never used chgrp lol. but it seems as if something is missing from your command - the group name :-)
[00:01] <y_> Dr_willis -- I'm just wondering what mess to fix first at this lab.
[00:01] <Daenyth> bod_: grime as in related to scumm? I didn't know it was done :D
[00:01] <soldats> wimpies, did you try setting the correct resolution in the desktop settings menu
[00:01] <Francis> K hopefully you will be able to answer my final question, if I backup to cd the music I have purchase from iTunes can I restore it on one of those programs? (Sorry if im being a pain)
[00:01] <y_> Dr_willis I'm trying to setup LDAP but got stuck
[00:01] <Daenyth> martyn: it was a lot of low-level stuff and then a final straw
[00:02] <Daenyth> Francis: no
[00:02] <Dr_willis> y_,  yep.  Sounds like fun. There is that edubuntu release/variant thats designed for that sort of setup i belive
[00:02] <Daenyth> well
[00:02] <bod_> Daenyth, grime is a grub graphics editor
[00:02] <Daenyth> sortof
[00:02] <y_> Dr_willis -- that's what I've got... but it doesn't share users. (!!!)
[00:02] <Francis> That's the only think I'm worried about, loosing music I've paid for
[00:02] <wimpies> soldats : did not change it but will see ...
[00:02] <Daenyth> Francis: if you have .aac files, the answer is no, they use apple's DRM, which means you cannot play them. If you burn to an audio cd and then re-rip, you can
[00:02] <Daenyth> or if you bought ones without DRM in the first place
[00:03] <Daenyth> Francis: it's really pretty trivial to get a good music collection with google and bittorrent
[00:03] <dkbg> velko: yes I have realised, but it matched the chown command you gave earlier :P
[00:03] <Dr_willis> y_,  never notic4ed. :) i just have a 4 pc home lan.
[00:03] <Daenyth> and you'll probably get better sound quality to boot
[00:03] <Daenyth> itunes is a massive scam
[00:03] <y_> hmpf. ok.
[00:03] <y_> Anyone in here ever use LDAP with Ubuntu?
[00:03] <Francis> They are .m4p and when I view them on windows there is a padlock on them
[00:03] <dkbg> velko: and I just read that you can specify both user and group in the chown command by seperating them with a colon
[00:03] <velko> dkbg, ok. my fault. sorry
[00:03] <Daenyth> y_: no, but I might be setting up an ubuntu machine at work which will need it
[00:04] <Daenyth> so if you have any advice, I'm all ears
[00:04] <Dr_willis> Daenyth,  ill raise your statement.. The Music Industry is a massive scam
[00:04] <velko> dkbg, yep, this is what i always do
[00:04] <wimpies> soldats : hmm, can scale up to 1240x800 but my res is 1240x1024.  Noticed in xorg.log that 1240x1024 was not selected but why ? Worked before ???
[00:04] <Francis> Yeah I have only really used iTunes when been bought gift vouchers
[00:04] <LjL> i'll raise
[00:04] <LjL> !ot
[00:04] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[00:04] <y_> Dr_willis -- good luck. got stuck on the tutuorials I saw.
[00:04] <Daenyth> Francis: most likely DRM, you cannot play them without jumping through hoops. I recommend downloading them again off of bittorrent
[00:04] <Francis> Ok cheers, you have been a massive help
[00:04] <Daenyth> np
[00:05] <soldats> wimpies, i believe it should be set to 1280x1024
[00:05] <LjL> you're recommending piracy? please don't
[00:05]  * Daenyth shrugs
[00:05] <Daenyth> in any case
[00:05] <matt3453> can anyone help me out? i'm trying to mirror a site using wget but it only pulls the main index.html file
[00:05] <Daenyth> anyone here familiar with unetbootin from win98?
[00:05] <Daenyth> matt3453: wget -R, but that's somewhat rude
[00:05] <|Gabo|> hi everyone
[00:05] <Jack_Sparrow> wimpies: Looks like your monitor v/h refresh was not setup correctly
[00:06] <matt3453> Daenyth, eh, i'm not aiming to be polite in this case :)
[00:06] <matt3453> ie. project chanology :)
[00:06] <wimpies> soldats : yes sorry 1280 i meant.  Why does he not select this resoltion.  Worked before !
[00:06] <Daenyth> matt3453: they may also blacklist wget, so you should check the -U flag also
[00:06] <matt3453> yea, did that
[00:06] <matt3453> --user-agent=mozilla
[00:06] <Daenyth> -R or --recursive is what you want
[00:06] <wimpies> jack_Sparrow : setup worked before the new Mob and disk is the same
[00:06] <y_> Aside from the whole thin-client thing, what is the difference between EDU and Ubuntu?
[00:06] <Daenyth> matt3453: I recommend -U "Look behind you, a three-headed monkey!"
[00:06] <soldats> wimpies, is it possible for you to check your monitors manual and make sure all the refresh rates are correctly placed in your xorg.conf
[00:07] <matt3453> Daenyth, haha, nice, i like it
[00:07] <Dr_willis> y_,  i think default installed programs - and themes.
[00:07] <|Gabo|> i've some trouble with gwget.... i try to download from a page like ftp server (with mp3 files) but download only links but not the file linked...
[00:07] <Jack_Sparrow> wimpies: IS it an onboard video card?
[00:07] <|Gabo|> why?
[00:08] <matt3453> still no luck.... "wget --user-agent=mozilla -R --connect-timeout=0.1 --waitretry=1 --tries=0 -m --output-document=/dev/null"
[00:08] <Daenyth> matt3453: dunno what to tell you
[00:08] <wimpies> jack_sparrow : no it is not it is nv 8600 GT (same as before the boot)
[00:09] <wimpies> soldats : AFAIK the refresh rates are as specified in the manual ... checking ...
[00:09] <Daenyth> matt3453: try using the index.html file specified as a url list maybe
[00:09] <Daenyth> or grep the urls out
[00:09] <matt3453> Daenyth, ah, good idea
[00:10] <Rufus> is there a reason that all of my screenlets have a black background?
[00:10] <Rufus> solid blkac
[00:10] <Rufus> black*
[00:10] <wimpies> back in a sec
[00:11] <bod_> Hey guys, ive just installed a package from synaptic called,. grub-splashimages,. where has it installed/put the files?
[00:11] <soldats> bod_, use the locate command
[00:11] <bod_> soldats, good idea,. cheers
[00:11] <phroughy> !nvidia
[00:11] <velko> bod_, dpkg -L grub-splashimages will show you all installed files by this packge
[00:11] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[00:11] <Dr_willis> or use the packae manager tool to see the details on the package
[00:12] <bod_> velko, ty m8
[00:12] <mohbana> does anyone find that Evince Document Viewer 2.20.1 does not render fonts well?
[00:12] <Rufus> is there a reason that all of my screenlets have a black background?
[00:12] <sixpence> Hey. I have a .deb file I that I need to use to install a file, how do I do that?
[00:12] <bod_> velko, soldats, well who'd of guessed its gone into /boot/grub/splashimages,.,. lol cheers
[00:13] <Jack_Sparrow> sixpence: normally just double click it.. but need to ask, where did you get it?
[00:13] <soldats> bod_, :P
[00:13] <magnetron> x-punk: tja
[00:13] <Rufus> anyone know?
[00:13] <sixpence> Jack_Sparrow: In CLI...
[00:13] <DICK404> I JUST UN-STALLED THE NV GRAPHICS  DRIVER AND MY DISPLAY IS SCREWY? I CAN SEE WINDOWS LIKE XCHAT BUT NOTING ELSE? HOW DO I FIX IT?
[00:14] <Rufus> try not talking in all capital letters
[00:14] <Jack_Sparrow> !caps | DICK404
[00:14] <sudobash> Hey Seveas I never got the driver to work and I have tried quite a few things
[00:14] <ubotu> DICK404: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[00:14] <phroughy> sixpence: dpkg should be able to do it
[00:14] <sudobash> including the restricted driver and multiple xorgs even new xorg
[00:14] <magnetron> DICK404: try reinstalling the nvidia driver.
[00:14] <DICK404> HOW?
[00:14] <sudobash> xorg.conf*
[00:14] <phroughy> DICK404: please dont type in all caps
[00:14] <magnetron> DICK404: well, how did you uninstall it?
[00:15] <Dr_willis> nothing  else? Hmm
[00:15] <DICK404> with add and remove?
[00:15] <Rufus> ever think that his caps is stuck on
[00:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Rufus: That is virtually NEVER the case
[00:15] <Rufus> is there a reason that all of my screenlets have a black background?
[00:15] <Rufus> someone help please
[00:15] <magnetron> DICK404: did you uninstall it with Add/remove?
[00:15] <DICK404> yes
[00:15] <Dr_willis> Of course one has towonder WHY he removed the nidia drivers.
[00:16] <DICK404> berly crashed.
[00:16] <Hub441> hi!
[00:16] <Jack_Sparrow> !beryl
[00:16] <ubotu> Beryl has been merged with Compiz to form Compiz-Fusion.  New Beryl installs are discouraged. See also !compiz
[00:16] <phroughy> Rufus: what version are you running?
[00:16] <magnetron> DICK404: try using Add/Remove to install your driver again. then restart your computer, and see if that fixes it.
[00:16] <Dr_willis> ahh the plot thickens.
[00:16] <phroughy> Hub441: hi!
[00:16] <support> anybody who could assist me how to create new apache site?
[00:16] <Hub441> i'm a low bandwidth user and id like to donwload all files that i need for "apt-get upgrade" somewhere else at a nother PC. how can i get such a file/link list?
[00:16] <Rufus> phroughy, no idea
[00:16] <DICK404> i don't have any windows..... all i have is a comment line and there xhcat window
[00:17] <phroughy> support: i recommend you use xampp/lampp
[00:17] <phroughy> Rufus: what verios of ubuntu?
[00:17] <Rufus> not sure of that either
[00:17] <support> ubuntu 7 server
[00:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Rufus: lsb_release -a
[00:17] <DICK404> how do i install the NV driver with the command line?
[00:17] <elat0> a
[00:18] <phroughy> !xampp
[00:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xampp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:18] <dk4nno> buenas
[00:18] <Rufus> 7.10 gutsy
[00:18] <jeffMASTERflex> DICK404: depends on your video card. usually its "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new"
[00:18] <phroughy> support: i recomend you use xampp, just google it.  its by friends of apache
[00:18] <dk4nno> necesito ayuda con la web wam
[00:18] <bod_> hey guys,,. im reading a readme for GRIME and it says i have to configure then make install, i've run the script called configure,. but im not sure how to do the make install?
[00:18] <Jack_Sparrow> RufusDid you install beryl.. How?
[00:18] <support> I can access already my apache...giving me the it works page...
[00:18] <ePax> support: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Gutsy#Ubuntu_7.10_LAMP_Server
[00:19] <phroughy> rufus: do you have an older video card or not using correct drivers?
[00:19] <ePax> !lamp support
[00:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lamp support - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:19] <support> Is it still alright to install xamp?
[00:19] <phroughy> support: ah, what do you need help with then?
[00:19] <Rufus> phroughy, i have an onboard video card, so its pretty crappy
[00:19] <dk4nno> alguien de habla espa#ola
[00:19] <dk4nno> ??
[00:19] <Rufus> i just wont use it
[00:19] <Jack_Sparrow> !es > dk4nno
[00:19] <dreamnid> support: look in the /etc/apache/sites-available folder
[00:19] <support> how would I configure in a way that I could create a new site
[00:19] <dreamnid> support: there should be an example site you can use
[00:20] <dkbg> velko: well that was fun, everything is working fine though now
[00:20] <phroughy> support: just put the files you want in the htdocs folder
[00:20] <velko> dkbg, sup. congrat!
[00:20] <dk4nno> Jack_Sparrow, hi
[00:20] <dkbg> velko: had to change the permissions on some stuff in /tmp which was completely messing up the session initiation
[00:20] <phroughy> brb dropping to terminal to install video drivers
[00:20] <dk4nno> Jack_Sparrow, i need help
[00:20] <dreamnid> support: Then use a2ensite <name of conf> to enable the site
[00:21] <velko> dkbg, or just restart. /tmp is cleaned on boot
[00:21] <bod_> Jack_Sparrow, could you do me a favour,. i need someone to download GRIME (a grub editor) from :http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?group_id=131377&use_mirror=surfnet&filename=grime-0.5.3.1.tar.bz2&53272376     and then tell me how to do thre make install part,.,. could you help plz?
[00:21] <Jack_Sparrow> dk4nno: Kust ask your question in as much detail as possible
[00:21] <Dr_willis> bod_,  the command would be  'make install' :)
[00:21] <dreamnid> support: Alternatively, you can just edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/default to your needs
[00:21] <bod_> Dr_willis, yer, but make install wot?
[00:21] <Dr_willis> bod_,  you may need a ' sudo make install '
[00:21] <bod_> Dr_willis, sudo make install wot?
[00:21] <dkbg> velko: I did restart actually because I thought that too, but oddly it didn't fix it
[00:21] <Jack_Sparrow> bod_: There is no reason for a grub editor...  any text editor can let you do grub
[00:22] <Dr_willis> bod_,    You are making this WAY too hard.. the exact command is 'make install' :)   or 'sudo make install'
[00:22] <dkbg> velko: I had to change the gid in /etc/group as well, didn't get that at first
[00:22] <stargazer> having problem with java
[00:22] <Dr_willis> bod_,  that runs the make command and tells it to look in the 'install' section of the config fules that make reads.
[00:22] <Billybob>  .
[00:22] <dreamnid> bod_: Still having that problem?
[00:22] <bod_> Jack_Sparrow, im having problems getting a splash image working in grub, but it says ive made the image wrong,. but its 640x480 and only 14 colours, just like the guide says
[00:23] <bod_> dreamnid, which one m8,. i have had loads ,.,.;)
[00:23] <dreamnid> bod_: And I would use checkinstall instead of make install since it will create a deb package first
[00:23] <support> i want to set-up here joomla
[00:23] <bod_> Dr_willis, so just cd to the file then typr sudo make install?
[00:23] <dreamnid> bod_: I'm assuming the ubuntu loading screen problem
[00:23] <velko> dkbg, you're a fast learner ;-)
[00:23] <Jack_Sparrow> bod_: what tutorial are you following
[00:23] <phroughy> well i broke x
[00:23] <Billybob> brodie: u still in here?
[00:23] <support> in my apache2 server...how would it be done?
[00:23] <bod_> dreamnid, no i fixed that,.,. eventually
[00:23] <stargazer> i'm having problesm with java, can't find the right command to use or the name of the file is off a bit, need to get java!
[00:23] <dkbg> velko: ha, well I do have some experience, there are just some gaps :P
[00:23] <Jack_Sparrow> !java
[00:23] <ubotu> To install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository (in !Backports for !Edgy)
[00:24] <bod_> Jack_Sparrow, :http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30341&page=4       i can get his image to work but not mine
[00:24] <velko> dkbg, obviously. a n00b would not be so fast in figuring it out
[00:24] <bajaboy1010> jo
[00:25] <stargazer> "E: Couldn't find package sun-java-jre" -- anyone???
[00:25] <Dr_willis> bod_,  you got it..
[00:25] <Jack_Sparrow> bod_: I am too tired to go through all of that...
[00:25] <DIL> there is something i just don't get. there are some excellent programs attached to ubuntu.  that has to cost money how can they give it away free
[00:25] <soldats> !java | stargazer
[00:25] <ubotu> stargazer: To install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository (in !Backports for !Edgy)
[00:25] <bajaboy1010> Could anyone help me out? I get an error when i try to update..
[00:25] <Jack_Sparrow> !find sun-java6-jre
[00:25] <ubotu> Found: sun-java6-jre
[00:25] <gtt> !multiverse | stargazer
[00:25] <ubotu> stargazer: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[00:25] <phroughy> stargazer: sun-java6-jre
[00:25] <Jack_Sparrow> !info sun-java6-jre
[00:25] <ubotu> sun-java6-jre (source: sun-java6): Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture independent files). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-03-0ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 6179 kB, installed size 14168 kB
[00:25] <bod_> Dr_willis, kk will try,. cheers dude,. im relatively new to this so i thought it might need me to tell it what to make install  ,.,.obviously not,.,. cheers
[00:26] <soldats> wow that just filled my whole page up
[00:26] <Dr_willis> bod_,  the 'compile from source' is pertty much a standard 2 or 3 commands. from the source dir,   './configure' 'make' 'sudo make install'
[00:26] <phroughy> soldats: yeah lol
[00:26] <Jack_Sparrow> stargazer: You need to enable multiverse repo
[00:26] <phroughy> bod_: its often helpful to run a "sudo apt-get build-dep appname"
[00:26] <bod_> Dr_willis, theres a script in there called configure,. i guess thats doing the ./configure   you mentioned,.yer?
[00:26] <Dr_willis> bod_,  you will find those commands/examples given on 1000's of readmes. :)
[00:26] <stargazer> how do i make my computer stop beeping!?
[00:27] <Dr_willis> bod_,  bingo! :)
[00:27] <bod_> ok
[00:27] <bajaboy1010> "dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg -- configure -a' to correct the problem"
[00:27] <bajaboy1010> what dose this mean? I don't know how to fix it
[00:27] <Dr_willis> stargazer,  depends on when/where/whats beeping
[00:27] <stargazer> i keep getting highlighted and it beeps!
[00:27] <Dr_willis> bajaboy1010,  sudo dpkg -- configure -a   like it says. :)
[00:27] <bajaboy1010> oh..\
[00:27] <Dr_willis> stargazer,  so your IRC client beeps when someone says your name?
[00:27] <bod_> Dr_willis, i have a problem,.,.make: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop.
[00:27] <phroughy> bajaboy1010: it means that the configuration was interepted, you need to tell it to finish
[00:28] <Dr_willis> bod_,  you got some odd source  then thats not following the normal rules. Time to checks its readmes
[00:28] <soldats> bod_, is there a README.txt
[00:28] <Dr_willis> bod_,  just try 'make'
[00:28] <bod_> Dr_willis, make then make install?
[00:28] <Billybob> brodie: u still around?
[00:28] <wimpies> soldats : made sure freqs are oK (30-80 H 30-85 V) but still 1280x1024 remains invalid (HSync out of range)
[00:28] <stargazer> Dr_willis, it's not the client (i think) it's the tower that beeps when someone highlights me ( how do i make it stop ) ??
[00:28] <phroughy> gosh darnit, i can't fix x
[00:28] <bajaboy1010> when I try to open up the terminal ubuntu just restarts...
[00:29] <Dr_willis> bod_,   if  make install failed.. then it failed. :) just try make
[00:29] <bod_> Dr_willis, oopps,. i dont think i have 1 of the requiremments,. ImageMagick
[00:29] <Dr_willis> stargazer,  the irc client has to be telling the system to beep.
[00:29] <bod_> Dr_willis, :make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
[00:29] <stargazer> how do i make it stop then1?
[00:29] <Dr_willis> bod_,  watch the ./configure output for errors/missing parts
[00:29] <Dr_willis> atar depends on your irc client.
[00:30] <bod_> Dr_willis, i never did that ./configure,. the script called configure is all ive pressed
[00:30] <bajaboy1010> Why is it, that when i start the terminal the system reboots...?
[00:30] <Dr_willis> bod_,  You have to run  ./configure First
[00:30] <phroughy> bajaboy1010: you mean the terminal in applications accesories?
[00:30] <Dr_willis> THEn 'make'
[00:30] <bajaboy1010> yeah
[00:30] <jeroenimo> Anyone here knows why a MacBook Pro rev 2 with ub 7.10 does not like logging out of gnome or hibernate or suspend ?
[00:30] <ubuntuo> hey guys, im having  a probleming burning music to a cd-rw. after it burns it says "Please insert a blank cd"
[00:30] <ubuntuo> i dont know whats wrong with it
[00:30] <bod_> Dr_willis, :checking for pygtk >= 2.4... [: 58: ==: unexpected operator (character turn) no
[00:30] <soldats> wimpies, did you add the 1280x1024 res modes in the correct place in the xorg.conf ie. in the right color bit part
[00:31] <phroughy> bajaboy1010: can you press ctrl-alt-f1 to get to a terminal? (press crtl-alt-f7 to get back to X)
[00:31] <Dr_willis> bod_,  now ya know why we LOVE the package manager and its packages so much
[00:31] <bod_> Dr_willis, indeed
[00:31] <Katamisan> Question, people.
[00:31] <bajaboy1010> ok
[00:31] <phroughy> Katamisan: then ask, we are not mind readers
[00:31] <Katamisan> I can't get Adept Manager to work in Ubuntu. ;_;
[00:31] <bajaboy1010> that worked thanks phroughy
[00:32] <wimpies> soldats : hmmm, my modelines seem to have dissappeared
[00:32] <bod_> Dr_willis, if i send you an image,. would you edit it to work as a grub splash image for me,. ive been tryin for about an hour now
[00:32] <phroughy> bajaboy1010: well, we probably want to get the terminal working too
[00:32] <Katamisan> Basically, I'm right below root.
[00:32] <Dr_willis> I find sysnaptic to be much better. :)
[00:32] <ubuntuo> how do you write music to a cd using Ubuntu?
[00:32] <phroughy> Katamisan: what error do you get?
[00:32] <Katamisan> As in, I have full administrative rights and everything.
[00:32] <rsk> ubuntuo: k3b
[00:32] <Dr_willis> bod_,  I dont use lame splach  images. :)  so no.
[00:32] <Katamisan> Yet when I start up Adept, it tells me that I need higher administrative rights.
[00:32] <Dr_willis> bod_,  i dont bend over backwards for themes or  other eyecandy things like that.
[00:32] <Katamisan> I tried to access it using the Sudo command, but I don't know what to type afrer Sudo.
[00:33] <Katamisan> Other that "sudo adept manager".
[00:33] <soldats> Dr_willis, lol me neither :P
[00:33] <Dr_willis> !find adept
[00:33] <ubotu> Found: adept, adept-batch, adept-common, adept-installer, adept-manager (and 2 others)
[00:33] <phroughy> Katamisan: try "kdesudo adept_manager maybe?
[00:33] <bod_> Dr_willis, ok,.,. what do i do about the error from ./configure,.,. and i love graph stuff
[00:33] <Joeseph> hello, I'm about to reinstall my XP and was just making sure I can dual install XP on my C: drive and Ubuntu on my G:\ Drive
[00:33] <Dr_willis> bod_,  no idea. Theres various grub/splash howtos out there.
[00:33] <bod_> drkk ty
[00:33] <bod_> Dr_willis, kk ty
[00:33] <Katamisan> bash: kdesudo: command not found
[00:34] <Katamisan> Joseph, yeah.
[00:34] <Katamisan> You'll just have to set up 2 partitions.
[00:34] <Katamisan> *Joeseph
[00:34] <Joeseph> 2 partitions on the G: Drive *Katamisan
[00:34] <phroughy> Katamisan: oh, maybe its kdesu
[00:34] <soldats> wimpies, well you can try to rebuild your xorg.conf file then see if it helps the if still necessary insert the correct refresh rates and modes. you can rebuild with "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[00:35] <Katamisan> I... think it worked.
[00:35] <Katamisan> It gave me a big error message, but the "Enter administrative password" window popped up.
[00:35] <jamisnemo> how do I install xfce/xubuntu over a kubuntu install?
[00:35] <phroughy> Katamisan: what was the error?
[00:36] <phroughy> jamisnemo: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[00:36] <wimpies> soldats : is nv the correct driver for nvidia ?
[00:36] <Katamisan> It's... pretty big.
[00:36] <Katamisan> ...WAIT.
[00:36] <Katamisan> It worked. ^.^
[00:36] <phroughy> Katamisan: oh, did you type it into a terminal?
[00:36] <curt> I just purchased my 6 year old a new pc .. I want to limit the internet by time of day (no mornings and no evenings) and only want to allow certain websites.  I think that I can manage all of the above with iptables if I install the time modules but is there an easier way to "kid safe" his new computer?
[00:36] <soldats> wimpies, i believe so. did you check in the menu for restricted drivers
[00:36] <phroughy> Katamisan: whenever you launch an x program in terminal it outputs lots of stuff
[00:36] <jeffMASTERflex> jamisnemo: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[00:36] <Katamisan> And now, I depart. Just like every other new person does when he enters a new server.
[00:36] <bajaboy1010> what dose it mean when this pops up
[00:36] <bajaboy1010> "dpkg: requested operation requires superuser privilege"
[00:36] <phroughy> Katamisan: bye! glad i could help
[00:36] <y_> Does anyone know if an upgrade disk will allow me to change the root password?
[00:37] <Katamisan> Yeah, I typed it in a terminal.
[00:37] <Katamisan> Thanks. ^.^
[00:37] <phroughy> bajaboy1010: put a sudo before it
[00:37] <IdleOne> bajaboy1010, use sudo
[00:37] <bajaboy1010> k
[00:37] <soldats> curt, normally you can edit most of that with the hosts file in /etc/hosts
[00:37] <Katamisan> Wait.
[00:37] <bajaboy1010> ahh
[00:37] <Katamisan> I was wrong. XD
[00:37] <Joeseph> so If I have XP on C: and Ubuntu on G:, I will have to partition my G: drive for ubuntu?
[00:38] <phroughy> Katamisan: what do you mean?
[00:38] <soldats> curt, plus if you have a router you can edit the times of internet useage there as well and block sites
[00:38] <curt> soldats, I now that I can disallow sites in /etc/hosts pointing them to localhost but is it really capable of more than that?
[00:38] <Katamisan> I can access the list of packages I can install, I just... can't install them.
[00:38] <soldats> curt, see my second post
[00:38] <wimpies> soldats  : was disabled enabled and rebooting now
[00:39] <phroughy> Katamisan: do you get an error?
[00:39] <soldats> wimpies, cool
[00:39] <curt> soldats, if I use the router .. then both my access and his are being limited.  (I don't really have a bedtime) :0
[00:39] <Katamisan> No error, just a window popping up saying I need administrative rights... when I do, in fact, have them.
[00:39] <Katamisan> When I try to install said packages, it won't let me.
[00:39] <Joeseph> okay, I'm about to do a system restore of XP on my C: drive, and then I'm going to install Ubuntu on G:,  Will I have to partition G:, or just use the whole thing?
[00:40] <stargazer> how do i activate the multiverse ? (gutsy gibbon 7.19)
[00:40] <velko> Katamisan, do you use the first user (created while installing ubuntu) or another one?
[00:40] <phroughy> Katamisan: does it ask for your password?
[00:40] <Katamisan> Joeseph, just use the whole thing.
[00:40] <curt> soldats, maybe I will hack out the iptables rules .. it should only take a couple of hours to get it perfected.
[00:40] <Katamisan> phroughy, no.
[00:40] <soldats> curt, what brand router
[00:40] <LetsGo67> My date sets itself incorrectly without my control, is there anything I can do to change that, please?
[00:40] <curt> soldats, netgear ws
[00:40] <Katamisan> velko, I use the first user.
[00:41] <Katamisan> By the way, Joeseph.
[00:41] <Joeseph> yes
[00:41] <Katamisan> From what I guess, you have two hard drives in your computer.
[00:41] <Joeseph> yes
[00:41] <RequinB5> Joseph, you can parition it if you want, that is
[00:41] <Katamisan> So yeah, just go ahead and install Ubuntu on the G drive.
[00:41] <jamisnemo> phroughy:  sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop gives back an error saying that package can't be found. Any ideas?
[00:41] <curt> soldats, funny thing about that is it has some biult-in child protection but I must use m$ for it to work (or to enable it as I recall)
[00:41] <soldats> curt, well if you log into your router is there an access/restrictions part. if so can you modify the access/restrictions for each computer ipaddress. i know on lynksys routers you can
[00:42] <phroughy> jamisnemo: do you have universe enabled?
[00:42] <jamisnemo> phroughy:  uh probably not...
[00:42] <Aval0n> anyone know if on a linksys router if you can specify a port like 1000 have it point to an internal ip and port 10010?
[00:42] <Aval0n> or would it just pass that same port number through to the internal ips?
[00:42] <wimpies>  soldats : back to 1280 !!! Thx
[00:42] <soldats> wimpies, lol awesome im glad
[00:42] <Katamisan> ...*Sigh*
[00:42] <Katamisan> Using the terminal.
[00:43] <hghghggh> how do i install CompizFusion on ubuntu 7.04?
[00:43] <phroughy> !universe | jamisnemo
[00:43] <ubotu> jamisnemo: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[00:43] <Katamisan> What's the command for running Adept Manager with root privelages?
[00:43] <soldats> !compiz | hghghggh
[00:43] <ubotu> hghghggh: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - help in #compiz-fusion
[00:43] <nat6138> sudo adept?
[00:43] <phroughy> sudo adept_manager
[00:43] <curt> soldats, thanks for the pointers .. I would like to stay and help out around here a bit but maybe some other time. (no promises but I have been known to intelligently help out from time to time over on #debian))
[00:44] <soldats> hghghggh, basically you need to install ccsm because ubuntu comes with compiz installed the ccsm is the menu manager
[00:44] <pan__> sudo apt-get remove Windows XP
[00:44] <nat6138> lol
[00:44] <pan__> :)
[00:44] <RequinB5> if only it was that simple
[00:44] <nat6138> Indeed.
[00:44] <soldats> curt, thats cool, but im too used to linksys routers and i had to do the same things you are trying to do but i did them with the router
[00:44] <dkbg> too many arguments given
[00:44] <phroughy> pan__: lol
[00:44] <phroughy> pan__: you forgot the quotes
[00:44] <Joeseph> I just thought of something....  Currently I have my Documents on my other Hard Drive G,  will I want to copy them to somewhere first , put on ubuntu, and then Copy my Documents back? or what
[00:44] <Katamisan> ...Wait.
[00:44] <pan__> yeah it's funny
[00:45] <hghghggh> i have berly installed by its crashes..
[00:45] <pan__> sudo apt-get remove Windows\ XP
[00:45] <curt> my sons refurbished Dell came with Vista and I donated to the trash bin :)  .. thanks again.
[00:45] <nat6138> Isn't beryl unsupported now?
[00:45] <phroughy> pan__: nice
[00:45] <soldats> !beryl > hghghggh
[00:45] <phroughy> nat6138: thats correct
[00:45] <Katamisan> Got a different bug.
[00:45] <Jack_Sparrow> nat6138: true
[00:45] <kahrytan> hghghggh➲  why not upgrade to 7.10?
[00:45] <phroughy> Katamisan: haha, bad day. what it is?
[00:45] <Katamisan> Er, error code.
[00:45] <hghghggh> 7.10 has to many bugs..
[00:45] <Katamisan> Apparently, I already have another instance of Adept or something else like it running.
[00:46] <Katamisan> I'm running the Update Manager, so...
[00:46] <soldats> theres nothing wrong with 7.04 anyways
[00:46] <Katamisan> Could that be it?
[00:46] <kahrytan> hghghggh➲  like?
[00:46] <nat6138> Could be, close the update manager, and try adept.
[00:46] <Katamisan> ...But I'm installing 183 updates. ;_;
[00:46] <nat6138> Well, that's a problem.
[00:46] <Katamisan> XD
[00:46] <phroughy> Katamisan: yes. only one program can use dpkg at a time
[00:46] <soldats> hghghggh, well remove beryl the install compiz-fusion then install ccsm (compizconfig-settings-manager)
[00:47] <Katamisan> Well... I'll just wait for the Update Manager to finish.
[00:47] <phroughy> Katamisan: good idea :P
[00:47] <Katamisan> Another 15 minutes or so.
[00:47] <Tuari> dh -f shows one of my drives at 100 % full anyone now a command that will allow me to see the file and the amount of disk space they are using
[00:47] <Katamisan> ...Wait, 7.
[00:47] <bkar> Tuari-> du -h
[00:47] <dreamnid> Tuari: Applications -> Accessories -> Disk Usage Analyzer
[00:48] <bajaboy1010> ...
[00:48] <Katamisan> ...Wow.
[00:48] <Katamisan> What an original user name.
[00:48] <bajaboy1010> heh
[00:48] <Katamisan> Unless it's a bot.
[00:48] <phroughy> Katamisan: who?
[00:48] <phroughy> oh, ubuntu
[00:48] <Katamisan> (06:47:50 PM) ubuntu [n=ubuntu@75-138-184-201.dhcp.oxfr.ma.charter.com] entered the room.
[00:48] <Katamisan> It's most likely a bot.
[00:48] <phroughy> yeah
[00:48] <Katamisan> Ah.
[00:48] <LetsGo67> My date sets itself incorrectly without my control, is there anything I can do to change that, please?
[00:49] <phroughy> can someone do a quick google for me (my x is broken...)
[00:49] <bajaboy1010> look at your computer's clock kata
[00:49] <soldats> phroughy, what happened
[00:49] <RequinB5> sure, phroughy, what do you need
 lynx
[00:49] <Katamisan> Man, this rocks.
[00:49] <phroughy> i'm using nvidia-glx, and the screen is just black (i tried lynx couldn't find what i was looking for)
[00:49] <pan__> ok
[00:49] <don_> Hey there.  Is there a channel for Ubuntu Ultimate?
[00:49] <Katamisan> I tried to set up Ubuntu on this computer by partitioning the hard drive, to preserve Windows XP.
[00:49] <pan__> i'll help too
[00:49] <phroughy> i have had this problem before, and the solution was something like option usedefault display
[00:50] <Katamisan> ...I accidentally corrupted it.
[00:50] <Katamisan> Wiped everything.
[00:50] <bkar> phroughy-> you can user the non gui browser  w3m
[00:50] <bajaboy1010> ouch
[00:50] <nat6138> I seem to have bad luck with nividia.
[00:50] <Katamisan> So I wiped the hard drive, installed Ubuntu, and...
[00:50] <phroughy> well, i fixed it once, but i cant remeber how now.
 that sounds ggod :)
[00:50] <Soar> Fwah
[00:50] <Katamisan> Well, parents weren't too happy about it. But now, my dad likes Ubuntu better than XP. XD
[00:50] <soldats> phroughy, you can try to rebuild your xorg.conf and see if it helps it might disregard your -glx though but then you can fix it later
[00:50] <Soar> I need some help
[00:50] <RequinB5> phroughy - boot recovery mode to get a CLI
[00:50] <Soar> If anybody is willing
[00:50] <Katamisan> ...Although he lost 14 GB's of pirated music.
[00:50] <RequinB5> !ask | Soar
[00:51] <ubotu> Soar: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[00:51] <phroughy> RequinB5: i have a CLI, how do you think im in IRC?
[00:51] <Kapace> is there a safe way to install ubuntu over an existing vista install, without messing anything up?
[00:51] <phroughy> Kapace: use a different partitions
[00:51] <Soar> Sorreh
[00:51] <Soar> !ask
[00:51] <soldats> !dualboot | Kapace
[00:51] <ubotu> Kapace: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookPro https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[00:51] <RequinB5> phroughy - point taken.
[00:51] <Kapace> thanks
[00:51] <bajaboy1010> what dose the ! mean in irc?
[00:52] <Katamisan> What's strange, though, is the fact that after wiping the hard drive, I couldn't seperate it into 2 partitions.
[00:52] <soldats> phroughy, theres a command to try and rebuild your xorg.conf automatically.
[00:52] <RequinB5> It is a command to the bot
[00:52] <phroughy> it tells ubotu to say something
[00:52] <Katamisan> I tried all file systems.
[00:52] <bajaboy1010> ah
[00:52] <Soar> Blah
[00:52] <kahrytan> Kapace➲  Safest No-Hassal way is to use dual hard drives
[00:52] <phroughy> soldats: i know
[00:52] <RequinB5> phroughby - (sudo) dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[00:52] <Soar> This may seem stupid, but is ubuntu compatible with machines that run leopard as a main OS?
[00:53] <rsk> Soar: compatible how?
[00:53] <cosmodad> I guess he means processor-wise
[00:53] <Soar> Because, I tried at school where they had Tiger and an Intel processor and it worked
[00:53] <Soar> intel?
[00:53] <bajaboy1010> I use a 2wire wireless card, but i can't get ubuntu to connect to my wifi.
[00:54] <Soar> Because I had run an old verson on my machine before
[00:54] <bajaboy1010> is it my card or setup?
[00:54] <rsk> yes x86 will work
[00:54] <Soar> I use a power pc
[00:54] <RequinB5> !wifi | bajaboy1010
[00:54] <ubotu> bajaboy1010: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[00:54] <Soar> Alright
[00:54] <bajaboy1010> thanks
[00:54] <rsk> ppc will work if you use the ppc version
[00:54] <cosmodad> Soar: if you use an old Mac with an IBM processor, you're out of luck.
[00:54] <Soar> And where can I attain that?
[00:54] <cosmodad> with x86 ubuntu, that is. PPC will work.
[00:54] <Soar> Is it in distro still?
[00:54] <RequinB5> where does one usually put *.o firmware files in the file system?
[00:55] <Katamisan> ...Y'know, I do have some complaints towards Linux operating systems, but they're not directed towards the operating systems themselves. Rather, their marketing strategy.
[00:55] <Katamisan> It needs to commercialize more.
[00:55] <nat6138> Squeeze is way too buggy for it's own good.
[00:55] <Soar> blech
[00:55] <Katamisan> But, that will be difficult.
[00:55] <Soar> Ill look it uo
[00:55] <Soar> *up
[00:55] <RequinB5> Katamisan - great conversation, but off topic, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[00:55] <Soar> Thanks for the info
[00:55] <rsk> Katamisan: you are free to doo soo
[00:55] <Katamisan> ...Yeah, well... um... hey, look! A distraction!
[00:55] <Katamisan> *Goes into channel*
[00:56] <phroughy> YES!
[00:56] <cosmodad> !ppc | Soar
[00:56] <ubotu> Soar: PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up to and including edgy. It is now a community port, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ
[00:56] <KingD> hello what does this mean?  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[00:56] <RequinB5> phroughy - good news?
[00:56] <soldats> yes what
[00:56] <quilty> I set up a software raid on my machine and everything is working fine but a little problem when mounting the partition(s) - i can't write on the mounted partitions as normal user - any ideas?
[00:56] <nownot> ok im running ubuntu and ettercap isnt working, its not giving out ssl certs on my network. any ideas?
[00:56] <phroughy> i found it.  i need to add "option 'usedisplaydevice' 'DFP'"
[00:56] <quilty> this is my fstab entry: /dev/md1 /media/md1 ext3 users,defaults,atime,auto,rw,dev,exec,suid 0 0
[00:57] <phroughy> to xorg.conf.  aparently the driver tries to send the video to the external monitor, not the lappy lcd
[00:57] <RequinB5> where would one normally put *.o firmware files in the filesystem
[00:57] <y_> Can anyone help me determine what my netbios name is?
[00:57] <phroughy> RequinB5: /lib/firmware/ i beleive
[00:57] <drarem> when running a game server, to throw messages up like 'visit this website www.domain.net',  do i need to run a cron job within a terminal?
[00:57] <phroughy> RequinB5: sometimes you need to put in in /lib/firmware/(kernal version) too
[00:57] <cosmodad> RequinB5: /lib/firmware
[00:57] <RequinB5> thx
[00:58] <KingD> Segmentation fault (core dumped)   what does this mean?
[00:58] <nat6138> I think it means that the program crashed.
[00:59] <RequinB5> KingD: Context?
[00:59] <pan__> sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture Mac OSX Leopard
[00:59] <Katamisan> ...Anyhow, thanks for the help. NOW, I'm gonna leave, just like every new person who enteres a new channel or a new server does after asking a question.
[00:59] <Katamisan> See ya.
[00:59] <nat6138> (squeeze:14254): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_get_pointer: assertion `G_VALUE_HOLDS_POINTER (value)' failed
[00:59] <KingD> It happened after I load the script for Kiba-dock
[00:59] <nat6138> Squeeze hates me.
[01:00] <KingD> loaded
[01:00] <RequinB5> Another filing question - old .deb packages that i want to file would be put where?
[01:00] <SpookyET> How do I localise my gnome installation? I do not see the localisation entry in preferences.
[01:00] <MagicFab> Is there any good guide on how to verify an Ubunut ISO gpg signatures ? What would you recommend ?
[01:01] <KingD> I went to the kiba dock section but no one was there to help
[01:01] <Mm|Spunky> join #Ubuntu
[01:01] <phroughy> woot, its nice to have x back
[01:01] <Mm|Spunky> woops
[01:01] <MagicFab> SpookyET, System > administration > Language support
[01:01] <Mm|Spunky> lol
[01:01] <czr> any ideas on how to switch the default desktop backgrund to _all_ users in the system (including future ones). I've tried modifying various gconf-related files, to no avail. (gutsy)
[01:01] <sudobash> apparently the nvidia driver is broken: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4221601#post4221601
[01:01] <RequinB5> MagicFab - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto
[01:01] <Mm|Spunky> Anyways i do have a question about the bittorent client on Ubuntu 7.10. Why is it that it goes so slow for download speed? I mean on windows it foes fine.
[01:02] <sudobash> MMspunky use Utorrent with wine
[01:02] <sergiolib> hi, anyone that has a vostro laptop with ubuntu installed?
[01:02] <nat6138> Mm| Spunky: Usually the one that comes with gnome is bad. There is several like, Deluge or Transmission.
[01:02] <travisat> for what it is worth in 7.10 I used the restricted nvidia driver and it works witn my 8800gts
[01:02] <Mm|Spunky> Utorrent is already supported with Linux yes? or is that what Wine is for?
[01:02] <soldats> ktorrent azureus
[01:03] <nat6138> uTorrent is for windows, although it does run in Wine.
[01:03] <soldats> must use utorrent with wine
[01:03] <sudobash> it works well in wine
[01:03] <sudobash> I get fast speeds
[01:03] <sergiolib> i prefer transmission
[01:03] <sergiolib> o deluge
[01:03] <nat6138> It's default in Hardy, and it's nice.
[01:03] <MagicFab> RequinB5, tx., interesting.
[01:03] <Mm|Spunky> alright well i'll try it
[01:04] <soldats> it also depends on how big the swarm is too
[01:04] <sergiolib> hi, anyone that has a vostro laptop with ubuntu installed?
[01:05] <sergiolib> hi, anyone that has a vostro laptop with ubuntu installed?
[01:05] <nat6138> Nope, sorry.
[01:05] <sergiolib> thx anyway
[01:05] <RequinB5> test
[01:06] <nat6138> Yeah, you could try the live CD.
[01:06] <nat6138> See if that works.
[01:06] <travisat> RequinB5: I am sorry ytou failed the test please try again in 15 minutes
[01:06] <RequinB5> ha ha
[01:07] <RequinB5> Anyone have an idea where to put *.deb packages for storage?
[01:07] <soldats> !test > RequinB5
[01:07] <nat6138> Make a deb folder?
[01:07] <soldats> lol
[01:07] <travisat> RequinB5: in a directory in home called deb
[01:07] <Rezagrats> what do i type in the Apt line for the Multiverse ?
[01:07] <travisat> thats what I do
[01:07] <syntaxerror55> nat6138: did you tell sergiolib "No, sorry"?
[01:07] <soldats> Rezagrats, eneable the multiverse in the xources.lst
[01:07] <syntaxerror55> nat6138: just because you don't doesn't mean no one in here does.
[01:08] <soldats> Rezagrats, i mean in the sources.lst
[01:08] <nat6138> syntaxerror55: I worded it wrong. Didn't mean to say it like that.
[01:08] <Krampus> Does the kernel that shipps with Ubuntu not turn on MSIs by default?
[01:08] <Krampus> I have to add pci=msi to the boot string in order to get them turned on...
[01:08] <Rezagrats> soldats, noob here, step by step please
[01:08] <ader10> How do I sftp into a remote machine when the only "password" is my key?
[01:08] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: to do what?
[01:08] <RequinB5> travistat: it's a driver package... /deb or /home/USER/deb
[01:09] <RequinB5> or /home/deb
[01:09] <Rezagrats> add multiverse via Apt line in Software sources
[01:09]  * syntaxerror55 doesn't recognize any of the helpers here tonight.
[01:09] <protcront> guys do u know any servlets forum!
[01:09] <protcront> oh sorry not forum i mean servlets channel
[01:09] <travisat> RequinB5: oh you want automated backups?
[01:09] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: type gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:09] <soldats> !multiverse | Rezagrats look in these pages for help in multiverse
[01:09] <ubotu> Rezagrats look in these pages for help in multiverse: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[01:09] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: into a terminal.
[01:10] <RequinB5> travistat: just a place to store the file in case i need it again
[01:10] <RequinB5> Don't want to go putting libraries in /bin
[01:10] <xazo> do i need to update my kernel from 2.6.22-14-generic to 2.6.22-14.47 BEFORE installing linux-libc-dev_2.6.22-14.47_i386.deb ? I need the LIBC to install Nvidia. Thanks!
[01:11] <Rezagrats> syntaxerror55: now what ?
[01:11] <travisat> RequinB5: really it doesn't matter just put it some place you wont loose it.  I normally have a deb and a src dir in my home dir so I can put random crap like that
[01:11] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: uncomment (delete the # from the beginning) of all the lines that start with 'deb'
[01:11] <tcpdumpgod> What arch is an intel core two duo?
[01:11] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: make sure to back up the original as ~/sources.list-backup or something
[01:11] <tcpdumpgod> Im want to download swiftweasel... i guess i'd just use the P4 packages?
[01:12] <travisat> tcpdumpgod: x86, also supports amd64
[01:12] <travisat> tcpdumpgod: yah
[01:13] <tcpdumpgod> okay travisat, thanks :)
[01:13] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: done?
[01:13] <Mm|Spunky> Terminal is not letting me type anything for some reason, i can copy and paste, but i can't type it. Why is this?
[01:13] <syntaxerror55> Mm|Spunky: gnome-terminal or konsole?
[01:13] <tcpdumpgod> Im not running a 64Bit OS on this though... just the x86 arch Ubuntu distro.
[01:13] <Mm|Spunky> for Ubuntu 7.10 so i'm guessing Gnome
[01:13] <tomtt> the 7GB where my / (just system files, no /home) lives is almost full. Any tips/pointers on how to find out if there is anything lying around that is not needed?
[01:13] <travisat> tcpdumpgod: then the p4 for sure
[01:13] <syntaxerror55> Mm|Spunky: yeah, it's gnome-terminal. Can you use virtual terminals?
[01:14] <Rezagrats> syntaxerror55: i can undo what i did already right ??? to save it as something else ?
[01:14] <Mm|Spunky> Explain on the virtual commands a little bit more please.
[01:14] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: yup, if you backed it up.
[01:14] <Jack_Sparrow> tomtt: /var/cache/apt/archives  has all the debs you have downloaded..  you can burn them to disk
[01:14] <travisat> Mm|Spunky: can you ctrl-alt-f2 to a commandline
[01:14] <Rezagrats> didn't back it up, but i can undo the deletion of the # right ?
[01:14] <syntaxerror55> Mm|Spunky: type Ctrl+Alt+F6 and tell me what happens
[01:14] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: sure.
[01:15] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: now type sudo apt-get update into the terminal.
[01:15] <tcpdumpgod> cool travisat, thanks!
[01:15] <tcpdumpgod> :)
[01:15] <travisat> Mm|Spunky: um its ctrl-alt-f7 to get back
[01:15] <syntaxerror55> Oh, woops, forgot to tell him how to go back
[01:15] <Tuari> i have several drives windows drives that i have mount on mu linux server why do they take up drive space when all they are is a mount
[01:15]  * syntaxerror55 sighs at his stupidity
[01:16] <tomtt> Jack_Sparrow: nah, just two .bin files totalling 22MB there
[01:16] <travisat> syntaxerror55: I didnt the same thing before you
[01:16] <Dr_willis> Tuari,  You may want to  clarify that. They dont take up drive space when mounted. How are you comming to this conclusion?
[01:16] <travisat> syntaxerror55: s/nt//
[01:16] <syntaxerror55> travisat: lol, we're thinking alike a lot
[01:17] <Dr_willis> Tuari,  when a filesystem is mounted. it appears as a local directory, any tools treat it as such. No different from a normal directory.
[01:17] <travisat> syntaxerror55: I hope he figures out his way back
[01:17] <Tuari> du -sh /* shows that the root folder for my windows share is 95 gig
[01:17] <tomtt> Any other places to look for spurious files?
[01:17] <Dr_willis> syntaxerror55,  i was just thinking that.
[01:17] <syntaxerror55> travisat: * Mm|Spunky has quit (Remote closed the connection) I think he got scared and powered off
[01:17] <nat6138> Haha.
[01:17] <Dr_willis> Tuari,  its going down the system looking at all files it can find and just counting them up.
[01:18] <travisat> syntaxerror55: ah I filter quits
[01:18] <Rezagrats> syntaxerror55: was it due to the fact that the sources.list wasn't updated i couldn't get the java things ?
[01:18] <Dr_willis> Tuari,  try df -h -x tmpfs -x devpts -x usbfs
[01:18] <syntaxerror55> Rezagrats: no, it was due to the fact you only had the default repositories enabled.
[01:19] <Rezagrats> so can i get java through FF now ?
[01:19] <syntaxerror55> !java | Rezagrats
[01:19] <ubotu> Rezagrats: To install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository (in !Backports for !Edgy)
[01:19] <Tuari> when i run that here is what is shows for my main drive /dev/sda2              97G   97G     0 100% /
[01:20] <Rezagrats> so anyone know how to get Wine ?
[01:20] <nemilar> Rezagrats: it's in the repos
[01:20] <usr13_> Looks like Tuari has bumped the end of his / partition.
[01:20] <RequinB5> !wine | Rezagrats
[01:20] <ubotu> Rezagrats: WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information, and see !AppDB for application compatibility.
[01:20] <erichj> sudo apt-get install wine
[01:20] <travisat> Rezagrats: apt-get install wine
[01:20] <syntaxerror55> !wine | Rezagrats
[01:20] <IndyGunFreak> lol, little slow there.
[01:21] <Tuari> yea but them system works great just can install anything new lol
[01:21]  * RequinB5 has the fastest ! in the West >.>
[01:21] <Tuari> er cant
[01:21] <nemilar> Tuari: if you wouldn't mind explaining your problem, I came in late in the convo...but it sounds like it might be something I've had experience with
[01:21] <Dr_willis> if the disk is full.. its full
[01:21] <Dr_willis> :)
[01:22] <syntaxerror55> RequinB5: I challenge you to a !duel
[01:22] <lanzelloth> hi, is there a way to recover username/password or login as superuser from the main login screen?
[01:22] <tomtt> Dr_willis: don't be silly :P
[01:22] <syntaxerror55> !root | lanzelloth
[01:22] <ubotu> lanzelloth: 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
[01:22] <RequinB5> !offtopic | syntaxerror55
[01:22] <ubotu> syntaxerror55: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:22] <Jack_Sparrow> lanzelloth: Recovery mode
[01:22] <nemilar> lanzelloth: you know the root password, but you lost a user password?
[01:22] <lanzelloth> i forgot the username
[01:22] <syntaxerror55> RequinB5: :/ I'm sorry. don't have to be so serious.
[01:23] <RequinB5> I'm messing lol, but seriously, not a competition
[01:23] <lanzelloth> Jack_Sparrow, recovery mode will let me log in as superuser?
[01:23] <travisat> lanzelloth: cat /etc/passwd find the user name
[01:23] <RequinB5> Everyone cross their fingers, i'm trying a new video driver
[01:23] <tomtt> The 7GB where my / (just system files, no /home) lives is almost full. Any tips/pointers on how to find out if there is anything lying around that is not needed? My I practically empty. Any tools/tips/pointers to find out if there's stuff I can delete?
[01:24] <nemilar> lanzelloth: login as root from a TTY (usually control+alt+F2 will do the trick) and you can login from root there; then look for your username in /etc/passwd ('less /etc/passwd'); then control+alt+f7 to get back to graphical
[01:24] <Jack_Sparrow> lanzelloth: cli is the only way I know to get back in.
[01:24] <Tuari> this is how it all started i tried to install sendmail and it said i was out of space so i started to look around at the system. i have 95 gigs worth of windows shares mount on the system and for some reason linux is reading that as data on the drive and not mounts so im just trying to figure out why
[01:24] <tomtt> args s|I|/var/cache/apt|
[01:24] <RequinB5> I'm happy
[01:24] <Mm|Spunky> Alright so i have figured out the Terminal thing, now i entered the command i wanted to use and when i enter it, since it's a download does it automatically install and such?
[01:24] <RequinB5> thx to all who helped me get this box working
[01:24] <umit> hi, why apache directs a domain to ip address when i type www.foo.com?
[01:24] <bkar> tomtt-> start with /tmp and /var/log
[01:25] <lanzelloth> Jack_Sparrow, CLI?
[01:25] <travisat> Mm|Spunky: eh?
[01:25] <Jack_Sparrow> !cli
[01:25] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[01:25] <travisat> Mm|Spunky: what command did you enter
[01:25] <lanzelloth> nemilar, travisat, i'll try getting a program that reads ext3 fs (on xp right now)
[01:25] <NW2190> hey, what's the best (or one of the best) programming languages to learn for working with linux?
[01:25] <Mm|Spunky> Well i needed to download wine, so i downloaded it via sudo and such, so is it automatically downloaded and installed?
[01:25] <Jack_Sparrow> NW2190: python
[01:25] <nemilar> lanzelloth: that works, too
[01:25] <travisat> NW2190: c or poerl
[01:25] <nat6138> Once it's installed, it's done.
[01:25] <travisat> perl
[01:26] <tomtt> bkar: done that already
[01:26] <nemilar> lanzelloth: you could also boot a LiveCD and read your hard drive's /etc/password from there
[01:26] <Shadow147> how do I fix this error make[3]: *** [SDL_blit_N.lo] Error 1 I am installing SDL-1.2.0
[01:26] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: type at cli..   wine notepad
[01:26] <NW2190> I've worked in Vpython is it similiar?
[01:26] <bkar> tomtt-> well you tell us the full story so we dont repeat..
[01:26] <th0r> when I first log into my server the time is exactly one hour ahead. But if I immediately check 'hwclock' and 'date' they both return the correct time. However, my system logs are all recording one hour ahead, even after the time checks. Anyone else encounter problems like this or have a suggestion for a solution?
[01:26] <travisat> NW2190: python is used in linux but for linux support most programs are written in c/c++ and a lot of the configs are in perl
[01:27] <NW2190> Ok, cool. Thanks for the help.
[01:27] <Mm|Spunky> Jack would it be ok if i PM'ed you?
[01:27] <travisat> I shouldn't say the configs are in perl, but the scripts to use some configs are in perl
[01:27] <Mm|Spunky> it would make things a lot easier
[01:27] <nemilar> travisat: lots of programs are starting to be written in python/java
[01:27] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: best to keep it in channel
[01:27] <nemilar> eg, timevault (python), deluge (python), azureus (java), openoffice.org (java)
[01:27] <Mm|Spunky> mmm ok
[01:28] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: You can also get great help in #winehq
[01:28] <Mm|Spunky> Well so wine, how do i use that then, i went to the add/remove programs and such and i went to installed programs and it gave me an error for it
[01:28] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: Did you type what I said in a terminal
[01:28] <crdlb> nemilar: openoffice.org isn't actually written in java ;)
[01:28] <nemilar> crdlb: it's not??
[01:28] <nownot> has anyone here successfully used ubuntu and ettercap together?
[01:28] <crdlb> it's written in C++
[01:28] <Mm|Spunky> " at cli..   wine notepad" that yes?
[01:28] <dkbg> I believe some of it is java
[01:28] <nemilar> crdlb: why did I always think it was written in java
[01:28] <Tuari> nownot i have
[01:28] <nemilar> man I feel stupid now
[01:29] <crdlb> the java is parts can be disabled
[01:29] <tomtt> bkar: sorry :), just have been looking at some obvious things but not sure it's worth mentioning. There's no gui tool to look up large files that haven't been accessed in years for example?
[01:29] <nownot> Tuari: think you could help me out?
[01:29] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: Did it bring up the windows notepad
[01:29] <lanzelloth> nemilar, Jack_Sparrow, travisat, got it, will reboot and try, ty very much
[01:29] <dkbg> doesn't it use java for some interface stuff?
[01:29] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[01:29] <Shadow147> nemliar python/java even though is used regularly.  c++/perl have a higher usage since perl came from C++ and so on and so forth
[01:29] <dkbg> the openoffice.org widgets are not standard gtk, they're emulated somehow
[01:30] <bkar> tomtt-> find has those options atime ctime, usage of du -h,
[01:30] <bajaboy1010> is there anyway to re-enable the network icon in the taskbar?
[01:30] <Mm|Spunky> aaah ok i'm installing now
[01:30] <Mm|Spunky> takes a bit of learning for ubuntu haha
[01:30] <crdlb> dkbg: that's not the java part. you can turn off java entirely in the openoffice options and you won't immediately notice the difference (various things won't work though)
[01:30] <bkar> bajaboy1010-> right click and add to panel
[01:30] <bajaboy1010> gh
[01:30] <Mm|Spunky> used to windows so it's nice to learn something new
[01:30] <dkbg> crdlb: yeah I was never completely clear about it
[01:30] <bajaboy1010> *ty
[01:30] <Kuwanger> How does one use xmess?
[01:31] <Shadow147> how do I fix this error make[3]: *** [SDL_blit_N.lo] Error 1 I am compiling and installing SDL-1.2.0
[01:31] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: You didnt jump in and simply now where everything was in windows either.. It will come to you..
[01:31] <nemilar> Yeah, the oo.org page says its core is in C++, extensions are in Java and other languages
[01:31] <nemilar> thanks for correcting me on that
[01:31] <Mm|Spunky> Yeah i know, which is why i'm in here asking for help :D instead of screwing things up like most people do when something is new -.-
[01:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: Welcome to Ubuntu
[01:32] <Mm|Spunky> and you're the best help by far i have gotten :)
[01:32] <protcront> hello
[01:32] <protcront> is there any channel for java
[01:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: Thanks, but there are lots of talented people here...
[01:32] <groven1021> does anyone have an opinion about suse 10.3, about which is better?
[01:32] <Mm|Spunky> Ubuntu is pretty cool, although when i want to play games i'll go back to windows since i'm dual booting but still, it's nice to use something new as well
[01:32] <sudobash> Spunky try AA 2.5 for linux
[01:33] <sudobash> its around 700 mb
[01:33] <sudobash> its free
[01:33] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: The other command you will need is wineconf (someone needs to check me on that spelling)
[01:33] <sudobash> and it is a great game
[01:33] <bazhang> groven1021: offtopic but not too bad
[01:33] <sudobash> FPS
[01:33] <RequinB5> Mm|Spunky - I know many people who think that window's only good side is the games, and even then that's because of illegal trade deals
[01:33] <celious> AA uses punkbuster.. and punkbuster is terrible.
[01:33] <sudobash> the best thing about AA is you dont need wine
[01:33] <bazhang> groven1021: of course ubuntu is much better--especially in support ;]
[01:33] <nat6138> Any clue as to why Firefox heats my laptop like an oven?
[01:33] <sudobash> yeah pb sucks
[01:33] <groven1021> oh, sorry, didn't know there were topics, I'm a newb obviously
[01:33] <Mm|Spunky> Also, another problem i have been having is that when i go away from my pc for a little over 10 minutes, and it goes to the screensaver, when i come back and try to use Ubuntu it won't start anything up, like firefox or anything in the places and systems tabs. Any idea on why this is?
[01:33] <sudobash> but the game has good physics
[01:34] <celious> yea it does.
[01:34] <celious> when people actually play fair
[01:34] <RequinB5> !topic
[01:34] <ubotu> Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic
[01:34] <sudobash> Spunky if that happens use ctrl alt backspace
[01:34] <Kuwanger> Also, why would I be seeing graphic corruption every once in a while, in lists, toolbars, or in websites (vertical bars of a singular color, usually)?
[01:34] <sudobash> or you can make a script around this:
[01:34] <RequinB5> Kuwanger - what is your vid card
[01:34] <Kuwanger> RequinB5: i810
[01:34] <RequinB5> Driver?
[01:34] <Mm|Spunky> Hmmm, well any idea on what causes the issue? or is it just a bug of sorts?
[01:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: It might be a screensaver that is not working well with your video.. do you have effects enabled
[01:35] <sudobash> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop / start /restart
[01:35] <Mm|Spunky> Oh well i'm pretty sure i do
[01:35] <Hellow> Hello, i need to ask somthing, how do you move a file in terminal?
[01:35] <Kuwanger> RequinB5: Intel
[01:35] <soldats> Mm|Spunky, i think the default screensaver is still broken there is a way to fix it but im not sure on it. my personal solution is to make it so the sceen never turns off
[01:35] <sudobash> Spunky sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[01:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Mm|Spunky: If so, turn them off and see if the problem changes.. if so, select a screensaver tha works and not random...
[01:35] <RequinB5> Kuwanger: are you using compiz-fusion?
[01:35] <sudobash> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[01:35] <MTecknology> When I boot to the live CD (32bit 7.10) regularly, I get a screen w/ some random colors in a smaller screen area than my monitor. In the past waiting usually causes this to correct itself. Instead it stayed this way. When I booted into safe graphics, I got a green screen and after waiting a while it turned red and stayed that way. I tried two different CD's with the exact same result... any ideas?
[01:35] <Kuwanger> RequinB5: No.
[01:35] <Mm|Spunky> Well even when i had the screensaver off, when i did come back it still wouoldn't open anything
[01:35] <RequinB5> Hellow: mv
[01:35] <Kuwanger> RequinB5: compiz doesn't work
[01:35] <mouseboyx> MTecknology, try the alternate cd.
[01:36] <sudobash> yes you need to restart X and GDM
[01:36] <sudobash> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart should work but there is also start and stop
[01:36] <saebbi_> i'm having trouble building vpnclient.. in fact, i've had trouble building anything so far, so i believe its a general mistake.. this is the output of make : http://www.pastebin.org/17178
[01:36] <RequinB5> Kuwanger - do they appear throughout the screen or in a box
[01:36] <RequinB5> teh lins
[01:36] <Kuwanger> RequinB5: Within a box.
[01:36] <kestir> is it possible to get a remote desktop of my linux machine from a windows machine?
[01:36] <MTecknology> mouseboyx, any suggestions that don't involve dloading something over a near dial-up connection?
[01:37] <saebbi_> echo $KERNEL_SOURCES prints an empty line.. the variable is used in the Makefile, could this be the cause?
[01:37] <RequinB5> Kuwanger - most probably you have a game or other gfx intensified program in teh background
[01:37] <mouseboyx> MTecknology, did you try safe graphics mode?
[01:37] <sudobash> windows remote desktop uses licenses use VNC
[01:37] <Kuwanger> RequinB5: Um, no, I don't.
[01:37] <MTecknology> mouseboyx, ya, that was the green/red
[01:37] <Cpudan80> Hey
[01:37] <RequinB5> Kuwanger: I don't know then.  your setup works fine on my system unless i'm doing that
[01:38] <lanzelloth> yay i'm in
[01:38] <Cpudan80> Is there a way to resync your monitors without restarting X?
[01:38] <Cpudan80> My monitors are out of Sync
[01:38] <sudobash> hmm
[01:38] <nemilar> lanzelloth: glad that worked for you
[01:38] <ryanpg> ok, so if I have a laptop with an Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0GHz proc, which cd should I download for installation? I'm only finding amd64 and i386
[01:38] <lanzelloth> nemilar: ty
[01:38] <RequinB5> Cpudan90 - why without restarting X?
[01:38] <nemilar> always good when a problem gets fixed ;)
[01:38] <pan__> amd64
[01:38] <MTecknology> mouseboyx, I have 64bit on here and there's a few things that just don't work that I'm lost w/o...
[01:38] <Kuwanger> RequinB5: Do you have direct rendering enabled?
[01:38] <Cpudan80> ryanpg: AMD64 = Intel too
[01:38] <sudobash> you dont want the login screen?
[01:38] <Shadow147> how do I fix this error make[3]: *** [SDL_blit_N.lo] Error 1 I am compiling  SDL-1.2.0 from source
[01:38] <singlesun> anyone know how to set an application as the default client for opening a program? (ie. setup Azureus as standard .torrent client)
[01:38] <mouseboyx> Does anyone know if the live cd comes with a command line installer.
[01:38] <th0r> kestir your best bet is to run NX from Nomachine.com on the linux computer; there is a client for windows
[01:38] <RequinB5> Kuwanger - i wouldn't know, havent looked at X in a wihle on this box
[01:38] <ries> is it possible to get a java 1.5 version in edgy? or do I need to upgrade to a newer version of ubuntu?
[01:38] <sudobash> mouseboyx yes
[01:39] <Mm|Spunky> Haha, Ubuntu is actually really amazing when you know what things to use :D
[01:39] <sudobash> it is can alternate install
[01:39] <Cpudan80> RequinB5: then I lose all my open windows and stuff
[01:39] <nemilar> Shadow147: why are you compiling from source?
[01:39] <groovingsoul> Hi, installing the lprfax, i get to this step: Configurando lprfax (0.6-25) ...
[01:39] <groovingsoul> Please input serial device for fax-printing (e.g. ttyS0), 'done' to end
[01:39] <groovingsoul> >
[01:39] <groovingsoul> , i tried everythind (and no i have no fax) anyone can help me to sort it out?
[01:39] <ryanpg> Cpudan80, wha huh? really? conter-intuitive to say the least :)
[01:39] <mouseboyx> MTecknology, you can try that what is it sudobash?
[01:39] <Mm|Spunky> Which is why i come to you guys if i have any questions, and the Linux support is great too <333
[01:39] <Shadow147> nemilar
[01:39] <Shadow147> nemilar yea
[01:39] <Cpudan80> ryanpg: Blame AMD whose head is up their ass
[01:39] <nemilar> Shadow147: I was asking why
[01:39] <lanzelloth> so i'm on 7.04, want to upgrade to 7.10, i looked at the update manager, there's 190 updates waiting to be dled, is there a way to upgrade to 7.10 without updating all those?
[01:39] <kestir> th0r: ok, I'll check that out
[01:39] <ryanpg> Cpudan80, can you expand on that a bit? I thought AMD was a friend of FOSS
[01:39] <Shadow147> nemilar yea I am compiling from surce
[01:39] <mouseboyx> When you get the strange graphics problem MTecknology press CTRL+ALT+F2
[01:39] <th0r> kestir much faster than vnc especially over longer distances
[01:40] <RequinB5> Cpudan80 - only thing i can say is try to save them blindly
[01:40] <JordiGH> A recent review of Dell's Ubuntu efforts: http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1927520
[01:40] <Shadow147> nemilar source**
[01:40] <nemilar> Shadow147: "why"
[01:40] <Cpudan80> ryanpg: AMDs original 64 bit implementation was different from intels
[01:40] <Cpudan80> ryanpg: so the name kinda stuck
[01:40] <Shadow147> nemilar I need it for a program
[01:40] <MTecknology> mouseboyx, i did and got nothing
[01:40] <singlesun> any1 know how to set an application as default..... (ex. setup Azureus as the default .torrent client)?
[01:40] <Cpudan80> Not sure whose standard prevailed
[01:40] <ryanpg> oh
[01:40] <sudobash> startx within a terminal like ctrl alt f1 will drop you right to the desktop with out the GDM login screen
[01:40] <Hellow> Ok, i need help: I am trying to move a file called paradise-server to /usr/local from /, how do i do that?
[01:40] <Shadow147> that requires SDL 1.2.0
[01:40] <Shadow147> nemilar that requires SDL 1.2.0
[01:41] <kestir> th0r: is there a package in the repositories?
[01:41] <lanzelloth> Hellow: run nautilus?
[01:41] <mouseboyx> Hold ctl alt then press f2?
[01:41] <Cpudan80> brb - restart x
[01:41] <sudobash> hey mouseboyx
[01:41] <bajaboy1010> im trying to install network manager, but it says i need the CD. I can't really use the CD as my laptop is without a cd drive. any way to circumvent the need of a cd?
[01:41] <mouseboyx> Yes?
[01:41] <sudobash> before you do that remember ctrl alt f7 is X
[01:41] <sudobash> sometimes it is f9 but that is for safe graphics mode
[01:41] <mouseboyx> Yes bajaboy1010 , you need to open up system>admin>softwaresources and uncheck the cd
[01:41] <bajaboy1010> ah
[01:41] <bajaboy1010> kkty
[01:42] <RequinB5> Hellow: 'sudo mv /usr/paradise-server /'
[01:42] <tritium> mouseboyx: if you want virtual console 2.  Note that there are a total of 6, and there is nothing wrong with the first.  Ctrl-Alt-F1 would take you there.
[01:42] <nemilar> Shadow147: the version in repos is 1.2
[01:42] <nemilar> Shadow147: no need to compile from source
[01:42] <xazo> hello
[01:42] <NET||abuse> Hey guys.. i've a quick problem with nm-applet,, i changed over from wep to wpa, now i have difficulty connecting automatically , it chooses the wrong options for the encryption for the wifi network
[01:42] <Hellow> k
[01:42] <sudobash> just remember ctrl alt f7 returns you
[01:42] <sudobash> or you might get lost
[01:42] <mouseboyx> Doesn't the first one have the startup stuff and it would confuse someone?
[01:42] <NET||abuse> is there a way to re-initallise the settings, or purge out old settings that might be confusing the setup?
[01:42] <nemilar> Shadow147: apt-get install libsdl1.2debian
[01:42] <sudobash> well all those terminals report kernel info
[01:42] <MTecknology> mouseboyx, no other ideas?
[01:42] <tritium> mouseboyx: no
[01:43] <xazo> im trying to install LIBC for my 2.6.22-14-386 kernel. where can I download the LIBC files from? Thanks....
[01:43] <sudobash> like link information
[01:43] <tritium> Poor v.c. #1 often gets overlooked.
[01:43] <sudobash> and errors
[01:43] <mouseboyx> Not really, MTecknology
[01:43] <Shadow147> nemilar well I have that already
[01:43] <sudobash> you should be fine with f1 though
[01:43] <MTecknology> aight... alternate is 1%
[01:44] <nemilar> Shadow147: then you probably need some other SDL libraries, but compiling from source isn't the answer
[01:44] <groven1021> does anyone know if ubuntu 7.04 will run on an hp 6715b?
[01:44] <sudobash> alternate is faster installation
[01:44] <th0r> kestir no pkg....but I think nomachine has deb files
[01:44] <sudobash> ubuntu will run on a lot of things
[01:44] <nemilar> Shadow147: SDL has a lot of diffeerent libs for sound, graphics, perl/python integration, etc
[01:44] <nat6138> groven1021: You could try out the live CD and see if that works out.
[01:44] <sudobash> how fast is it groven1021?
[01:44] <bazhang> groven1021: what cpu what ram
[01:44] <sudobash> and HD space
[01:45] <Brainwave> where is the room bot?
[01:45] <groven1021> it's  an amd 64 with 1 gig of ram (laptop)
[01:45] <sudobash> you might be better off with DSL if it is a real slow machine
[01:45] <sudobash> dude it will run fine
[01:45] <bazhang> groven1021: may as well go for gutsy then
[01:45] <Shadow147> nemilar well I never had a problem with it
[01:45] <sudobash> that will run most OS'es fine
[01:45] <mouseboyx> DSL is sweet.
[01:45] <groven1021> will the live cd work or will I need the alternate installaiton cd
[01:45] <nat6138> groven1021: Should work fine, but some things might not work with it. Live CD would be nice to see if it works good.
[01:46] <ryanpg> how's compiz run on intel X3100 GPUs?
[01:46] <sudobash> live cd is fine
[01:46] <bazhang> groven best to try the live cd first
[01:46] <groven1021> ok
[01:46] <nemilar> Shadow147: compiling from source is just going to cause you problems, and be more difficult than necessary
[01:46] <ddalton> ok is this system fine for ubuntu? http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220194295712&ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:AU:1123
[01:46] <ePax> grody:
[01:46] <ePax> sorry
[01:46] <xazo> i keep getting error: you do not have libc headers installed. how can I fix this for kernel 2.6.22-14-386
[01:46] <Shadow147> nemilar well compiling from source isn't recomended but sometimes it's necessary
[01:46] <Hellow> How do i rename a dir in terminal?
[01:46] <RequinB5> Does DSL have a liveCD
[01:46] <sudobash> ummm
[01:46] <mouseboyx> ryanpg, Pretty well, comprible to nvidia 6200
[01:46] <mouseboyx> DSL is a live cd.
[01:46] <nemilar> Shadow147: what library in particular does this game need?
[01:46] <ePax> groven1021:  Use safe grafic mode as well when you use live cd in case you have some ATI card
[01:46] <sudobash> i dont think so... but if you want a good live cd try Back|Track
[01:47] <sudobash> it has a lot of wireless support
[01:47] <nemilar> Shadow147: are you installing the game from a package?  what game? etc
[01:47] <johnathon> RequinB5 DSL can be installed on a thumbdrive and botted from it
[01:47] <ryanpg> mouseboyx, wow - that's encouraging
[01:47] <RyanPrior> If I have an SSH connection to a server, is there a way to send a file from my computer to that server?
[01:47] <lanzelloth> do i have to install all updates before upgrading to 7.10?
[01:47] <sudobash> nah he doesnt need safe graphics mode
[01:47] <tritium> RyanPrior: yes, with scp
[01:47] <nemilar> RyanPrior: yeah, sftp or scp works
[01:47] <th0r> RyanPrior sshfs, scp, sftp
[01:47] <ryanpg> mouseboyx, I was researching the chip and it seems pretty darn underpowered
[01:47] <Hellow> I need help: How can i rename a directory in terminal?
[01:47] <sudobash> lanzelloth run sudo apt-get update
[01:47] <sudobash> then
[01:48] <RyanPrior> Hellow: mv
[01:48] <mouseboyx> ryanpg, I have an nvidia 6200 my friend has that I never said it was great...
[01:48] <nemilar> ryanakca: if you want to use it often, I recommend sshfs: http://www.techthrob.com/tech/sshfshowto.php
[01:48] <sudobash> run sudo apt-get upgrade
[01:48] <sudobash> run sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:48] <sudobash> in that order
[01:48] <Hellow> Rename?
[01:48] <tritium> !enter | sudobash
[01:48] <ubotu> sudobash: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:48] <ddalton> rename a dir in a term. easy. use the mv command.
[01:48] <Shadow147> nemilar for your info I am compiling zsnes because the one in the repos is much older
[01:48] <nemilar> Hellow: mv [directory name] [new directory name]
[01:48] <RyanPrior> Hellow: Yup. If you have a directory foo and you want it to be named bar, type mv foo bar
[01:48] <nemilar> Shadow147: if you're compiling it, you need the -dev packages for SDL
[01:48] <mouseboyx> After all the years noone has made an rn command...
[01:49] <nemilar> mouseboyx: renaming is the same thing as moving ;)
[01:49] <sudobash> ok tritium you should solve this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4221601#post4221601
[01:49] <ryanakca> nemilar: misstab, unsure who you wanted to send sshfs to
[01:49] <mouseboyx> Aliase mv rn
[01:49] <nemilar> mouseboyx: you could always alias rn to mv if you wanted to
[01:49] <tritium> mouseboyx: make an alias if you're so inclined
[01:49] <ePax> sudobash: I hade problems with ATI grafic card weh i tryed to run livecd
[01:49] <StoneNote> xazo, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[01:49] <ePax> Its kinda safe way
[01:49] <sudobash> which card?
[01:49] <nemilar> RyanPrior: : if you want to use it often, I recommend sshfs: http://www.techthrob.com/tech/sshfshowto.php
[01:49] <sudobash> I had a radeon 9200LE and it worked fine
[01:49] <nemilar> ryanakca: ;) ty
[01:49] <miles_> Can somone help me out? I am trying to set up a broadcom wireless card on a 6.06 LTS ubuntu... gnome I've done some reading and experiementing its... killing me
[01:50] <Shadow147> nemilar ok but I can't seam to find libsdl1.2-dev says it has no install package
[01:50] <xazo> thanks StoneNote
[01:50] <xazo> :-)
[01:50] <ryanpg> well, I'm hoping it will be a decent performer
[01:50] <StoneNote> yw
[01:50] <sudobash> now I have Geforce FX 5200 that doesnt work with the NVIDIA driver
[01:50] <mouseboyx> Did you try all of the drivers?
[01:50] <nemilar> Shadow147: apt-cache search libsdl | grep dev
[01:50] <lanzelloth> sudobash: i ran 'sudo apt-get update'
[01:50] <sudobash> the FX is better but the drivers are broken
[01:50] <pingu> i am trying to do some online homework and for some reason i can't see the "answer box" can anyone help me with this i have tried it in opera and firefox but i dont think it is the web browser because on a windows machine using firefox it comes up just fine anyone have an idea
[01:50] <NW2190> Hey, when programming in Python should I use an IDE or is it alright just to use a text editor?
[01:50] <lanzelloth> sudobash: it finished in 1s
[01:51] <mouseboyx> ies for linux
[01:51] <nemilar> NW2190: doesn't make a difference, but you might like using an IDE better
[01:51] <mouseboyx> try this pingu http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page
[01:51] <sudobash> then run sudo apt-get upgrade and then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:51] <nemilar> NW2190: python has a pretty good IDE called Idle, but Eclipse is more powerful
[01:51] <NW2190> nemilar: is there anything substantially better about using an IDE?
[01:51] <sudobash> do you have accelerated graphics drivers lanzelloth
[01:51] <sudobash> ?
[01:51] <RyanPrior> NW2190: IDEs sometimes automate things for you and streamline your process.
[01:51] <nemilar> NW2190: yeah, code highlighting, you can collapse/expand functions, all sorts of things
[01:52] <JFactor> Can anyone aid me in getting my S-Video out to work in ubuntu gutsy on an Hp dv9000
[01:52] <lanzelloth> sudobash: not sure
[01:52] <hellotherehere> hi, when I try to install anything, it ask me to select key board language, something like console cyrillic, how do I get rid of that?
[01:52] <sudobash> then probably not
[01:52] <nemilar> NW2190: they'll pick up on syntax errors for you, stuff like that
[01:52] <sudobash> youll be ok
[01:52] <sudobash> your probably using the vesa driver for your card
[01:52] <NW2190> ok I'll look at those two. Thanks.
[01:52] <nemilar> np
[01:52] <Shadow147> nemilar ok it's there but says it has no install package when I run sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2-dev
[01:52] <lanzelloth> sudobash: what does that have to do with upgrading to 7.10?
[01:52] <RyanPrior> NW2190: Emacs is another good IDE>
[01:52] <mouseboyx> Do they make glx drivers for the riva128?
[01:53] <JFactor> Nvidia 6150 by the way
[01:53] <sudobash> well i did the same thing and 2 weeks after the upgrade decided to upgrade just the packages... well now my FX 5200 doesnt work
[01:53] <Enron> this isn't #apache I know, but apache is dead idling would someone be kind enough to assist me with 2 simple things. 1 I need to stop people from being able to list files when they view my root dir if there is no index.php, second currently the name of the dir or page is case sensitive so test/index.php loads but not TEST/index.php
[01:53] <nemilar> Shadow147: you sure you typed it correctly?  works fine over here
[01:53] <sudobash> Xorg and the Nvidia driver are screwed on the Nvidia side I belive
[01:53] <Shadow147> nemilar I have it according to ubuntu
[01:53] <sudobash> believe*
[01:53] <nemilar> Enron: in .htaccess, you can set -Indexes, I believe it's called
[01:53] <neil__> hi... i need some help... this is the first time im using ubuntu and i dont know how to play divx movies on here... Can someone help me?
[01:54] <xazo> StoneNote, I got error --> sudo apt-get install linux-libc-dev_2.6.22-14.47_i386.deb
[01:54] <xazo> Error: Couldn't find package linux-libc-dev_2.6.22-14.47_i386.deb
[01:54] <sudobash> upgrades can break Ubuntu sometimes
[01:54] <Shadow147> nemilar but I get an error from the configure script
[01:54] <tritium> !divx | neil__
[01:54] <ubotu> neil__: 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
[01:54]  * Kuwanger sighs.
[01:54] <sudobash> but 7.04 -> 7.10 should be fine
[01:54] <pingu> mouseboyx: like i said its not the web browser i think i need to tweek my preferences in my current web browser or install a program for linux
[01:54] <Enron> nemilar isn't .htaccess in /var/www
[01:54] <Kuwanger> Guess I'll just have to live with it.
[01:54] <nemilar> Enron: Options -Indexes
[01:54] <sudobash> its the updates after that
[01:54] <Shadow147> nemilar let me get it
[01:54] <nemilar> Enron: you can put a .htaccess in any directory being served
[01:54] <mouseboyx> pingu, where is the site?
[01:54] <Kuwanger> Btw, anyone here know of a Sega Master System emulator?
[01:54] <pingu> its call www.masteringphysics.com
[01:54] <venger> how can i determine what package would provide /etc/ati/ati-flrx.sh?
[01:55] <lanzelloth> sudobash: hmm, i'm trying to update to 7.10 without updating 190 updates because i haven't logged in for a long time
[01:55] <nemilar> Enron: you can also specify it in your apache configuration, if you want it to apply to all directories
[01:55] <RyanPrior> Kuwanger: That's offtopic for this channel, sorry.
[01:55] <tritium> venger: dpkg -S <path/to/file>
[01:55] <StoneNote> xazo,  you need to type this just like it shown here, don't substitute anything of uname or anything else --> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[01:55] <Enron> nemilar I do
[01:55] <paolob> Hi guys! What about /etc/iftab in gutsy? it seems that it doesn't work anymore, or, best, that it cannot get obedience from the kernel. Anyone knows wheter it has changed its behaviour? thank you!
[01:55] <sudobash> yeah you might just be able to do the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:55] <nemilar> Enron: apache 1 or 2?
[01:55] <Shadow147> !paste
[01:55] <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)
[01:55] <Geoffrey2> how do I search for a file with Xubuntu?
[01:55] <xazo> it worked! Thanks
[01:55] <Enron> 2
[01:55] <Enron> Apache2
[01:55] <mouseboyx> pingu, What is the answer box? is it a form?
[01:56] <Kuwanger> RyanPrior: May I ask what's exactly where such a question would be on-topic?
[01:56] <JFactor> can the s-video work with ubuntu?
[01:56] <Kuwanger> err, where
[01:56] <Enron> nemilar can I pm you lol it's hard to scroll constantly
[01:56] <mouseboyx> JFactor, yes.
[01:56] <tritium> Kuwanger: check out the dgen or xmess-sdl and xmess-x ubuntu packages
[01:56] <tritium> Kuwanger: no worries, it's on-topic.
[01:56] <pingu> mouseboyx: what do you mean by form?
[01:56] <Shadow147> nemilar heres what I get http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53928/
[01:56] <nemilar> Geoffrey2: the 'locate' or 'find' commands
[01:56] <JFactor> mouseboyx: how?
[01:56] <mouseboyx> like an input box? can you send me a screen shot pingu
[01:56] <sudobash> going down to test this fix for nvidia and Xorg
[01:56] <RyanPrior> tritium, Kuwanger: sorry. I thought video game emulators would be supported elsewhere. :-)
[01:56] <sudobash> brb
[01:56] <Magozamo> hi, i am new... this chanel is only in english?? i am from spain
[01:57] <bazhang> http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/sms/ Kuwanger here
[01:57] <nemilar> Shadow147: you don't have the dev package for sdl installed
[01:57] <Kuwanger> tribaldata: I can't seem to get xmess-sdl to work, unfortunately.
[01:57] <tritium> RyanPrior: they're not supported, but he can ask if there are ubuntu packages
[01:57] <bazhang> #ubuntu-es Magozamo
[01:57] <mouseboyx> JFactor, What doesn't work, It worked for me you have to use nvidia settings, it only worked with nvidia for me, the svideo has to be pluged in before you start up your computer.
[01:57] <Shadow147> nemilar according to ubuntu it is
[01:57] <ries> How can I prevent a kernel from being updated?
[01:57] <RyanPrior> ries: You probably don't want to do that.
[01:57] <nemilar> Shadow147: try reinstalling then
[01:57] <pingu> mouseboyx: its just a place to put the answer to a physics question for online homework like in college and where should i sent the screen shot
[01:57] <Shadow147> ok
[01:57] <venger> tritium: and for packages not installed?
[01:57] <Shadow147> nemilar ok
[01:58] <StoneNote> Geoffrey2, try sudo apt-get install catfish
[01:58] <Enron> nemilar in apache2, /etc/apache2/sites-available/default ?
[01:58] <JFactor> mouseboyx: it has been plugged in since I installed ubuntu
[01:58] <mouseboyx> photobucket?
[01:58] <nemilar> Shadow147: actually, it's because it's looking in /usr/local instead of /usr, probably
[01:58] <tritium> venger: what is your question?
[01:58] <ries> RyanPrior: I build my own kernel that hase XEN support (updating a domU now) and I do need a modified kernel
[01:58] <mouseboyx> JFactor, do you use nvidia?
[01:58] <nemilar> Shadow147: run ./configure --help and set the prefix for SDL to be /usr instead of /usr/local
[01:58] <ries> I am trying to upgrade from 6.x to 7.x now
[01:58] <pingu> mouseboyx: not sure if it will help thought because you can't see whats missing
[01:58] <RyanPrior> ries: Ah, I see. You can keep apt from installing new kernels by "locking" the packages. This can be done with dkpg or with Synaptic.
[01:58] <nemilar> Enron: yeah
[01:58] <venger> tritium: looking for what package provides a file and according to man dpkg, the -S searches installed packages
[01:58] <JFactor> mouseboyx: yes I have an nvidia 6150 and I just activated the restricted driver
[01:58] <mouseboyx> I guess, is the answer, like a text box.
[01:58] <f7za90541> .
[01:59] <ries> RyanPrior: Ahh.. let me see
[01:59] <nemilar> Enron: just restart apache after you've editied the file, so the changes take affect (or you can reload instead of restart)
[01:59] <Kuwanger> bazhang: Um, all those are Windows programs.
[01:59] <mouseboyx> JFactor, press alt f2 and type sudo nvidia-settings
[01:59] <tritium> venger: if you don't have the package installed, you'll need to use apt-file
[01:59] <Enron> nemilar what exactly do i edit in there lol
[01:59] <tritium> venger: apt-file needs you to update its package listings before it
[01:59] <venger> tritium: i tried apt-file list /full/file/name was that not correct?
[02:00] <pingu> mouseboyx: ok?
[02:00] <tritium> venger: apt-file search
[02:00] <ries> Hmm is Synaptic the same as apt?
[02:00] <bazhang> Kuwanger: that is what is available--you can google for more results if you wish
[02:00] <tato> anyone knows which gtk+ engine is this: http://thunar.xfce.org/images/user-screenshots/dougwhiteley-20060326.png, for those that dont wanna open the link, the menu bar is blue
[02:00] <mouseboyx> pingu, ?
[02:00] <JFactor> mouseboyx: ok
[02:00] <nemilar> tato: xfce4 uses gtk2, if that's what you're asking
[02:00] <mouseboyx> or gksu nvidia-settings my bad.
[02:00] <pingu> mouseboyx: who was the " I guess, is the answer, like a text box." for
[02:01] <Kuwanger> tribaldata: Far as I can tell, dgen is just a Sega Genesis emulator.
[02:01] <mouseboyx> Oh, its not working.
[02:01] <JFactor> mouseboyx: got it
[02:01] <mouseboyx> pingu, you, sorry.
[02:01] <groven1021> does anyone know of an app in 6.1 that will burn iso images?
[02:01] <y_> Is there a simple way to define an additional place to keep non-system users? LDAP + Ubuntu = Nightmare
[02:01] <tato> nemilar: ah yah I now, but I mean like which theme is that on the screenshot? is not clearlooks
[02:01] <nemilar> tato: no idea
[02:01] <mouseboyx> cdrecord groven1021
[02:01] <groven1021> ok, thanks mouseboyx
[02:01] <pingu> mouseboyx: where do you want me to sent the screen shot
[02:01] <mouseboyx> Or k3b groven1021
[02:01] <bazhang> Kuwanger: osmose
[02:02] <JFactor> mouseboyx: I hit detect but nothing happens
[02:02] <mouseboyx> Is the TV turned on?
[02:02] <mouseboyx> Wherever pingu
[02:02] <ries> Hmm I don't have synaptic...
[02:02] <JFactor> yes
[02:02] <Shadow147> nemilar got the same error
[02:02] <mouseboyx> Was it turned on since you had the computer up?
[02:02] <kestir> can someone help me troubleshoot ssh?  sshd is running but I keep getting connection refused
[02:03] <nemilar> Shadow147: is it still looking in /usr/local?
[02:03] <Kuwanger> bazhang: What's osmose?
[02:03] <pingu> mouseboyx: what do you mean where ever
[02:03] <JFactor> no
[02:04] <Dr_willis> kestir,  can you connect via localhost? 'ssh localhost' ?
[02:04] <bazhang> http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/Emulators/Osmose-32481.shtml Kuwanger
[02:04] <mouseboyx> pingu just a sec
[02:04] <kestir> Dr_willis: yes
[02:04] <JFactor> its an old crt screen
[02:04] <JFactor> I am getting something now
[02:04] <JFactor> however it is blurred out
[02:04] <JFactor> and I cant make out a picture
[02:04] <pingu> mouseboyx: ok brb
[02:04] <nemilar> Dr_willis: yeah
[02:04] <Geoffrey2> thanks....is there any particular package that would install dvd.h, or dvdio.h, or is it possible they wouldn't exist, even if you have a dvd drive installed?
[02:04] <johnathon> ik this is off topic but is a degree in computer science what gets u to be a computer technician?
[02:04] <Dr_willis> kestir,   from the remote machine. can you Ping the ssh server machine?  Check the ssh logs also on the server. see if its getting connections.
[02:04] <nemilar> Dr_willis: oh, nvmd that
[02:05] <Shadow147> nemilar it's looking in /usr
[02:05] <bazhang> #ubuntu-offtopic johnathon
[02:05] <kestir> Dr_willis: where are the ssh logs kept?
[02:05] <Kuwanger> bazhang: Thank you.
[02:05] <nemilar> Shadow147: try 'which sdl-config'
[02:06] <nemilar> Shadow147: if it doesn't find it, then you don't have the -dev installed
[02:06] <Dr_willis> kestir,  /var/log I think. but not sure where exactly.
[02:06] <Skwerl> As far as compiling goes.. Is there a way to add a path to what gets searched through for libraries?
[02:06] <nemilar> Skwerl: /etc/ld.so.conf
[02:06] <Shadow147> nemilar /usr/local/bin/sdl-config
[02:06] <mouseboyx> Are you here pingu?
[02:06] <kestir> Dr_willis: yes I can ping it
[02:07] <nemilar> Shadow147: oh, then it is in local...did you compile that by source, too?
[02:07] <nemilar> kestir: can you nmap it to see if port 22 is open?
[02:07] <yuriman> is there any way to enable a new fstab without rebooting?
[02:07] <Dr_willis> kestir,  cat /var/log/auth.log     is the ssh log files it seems
[02:07] <bod_> can you guys do me a favout please,. can you check this site and tell me what i have to do to get this software :http://forumubuntusoftware.info/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=427
[02:07] <nemilar> yuriman: entries added to fstab are usable right away
[02:08] <ubuntuo> how do you write music to a cd using Ubuntu?
[02:08] <soldats> yuriman, or try sudo mount -a
[02:08] <Dr_willis> kestir,  do a tail -f  /var/log/auth.log in a terminal, then try to ssh in - see if any info pops up.
[02:08] <Shadow147> nemilar I believe I got it from the repos
[02:08] <Dr_willis> kestir,  it may be somthing btweeen the 2 machines blocking ssh.
[02:08] <nemilar> Shadow147: then it would be in /usr/bin instead of /usr/local/bin
[02:08] <ddalton> ok anyone know of any ubuntu 7.04 installation instructions?
[02:08] <xomp> would anyone know how to disable the updating of games? I've removed all the games in ubuntu, yet ubuntu feels to need to update something that shouldn't be there anymore :/
[02:08] <yuriman> I can't get my UDF disk to mount. Nothing I found on the forums helped.
[02:08] <johnathon> ubuntuo serpintine audio cd creator
[02:08] <RequinB5> xomp: quick and dirty would to be disable the gutsy-backports
[02:08] <Shadow147> nemilar then I got them from sorce
[02:09] <ubuntuo> yes johnathon i tried that, but when i burn music it says "Please insert a blank cd"
[02:09] <ubuntuo> do you know why?
[02:09] <nemilar> Shadow147: source and packages don't work well together
[02:09] <xomp> RequinB5, ok, thanks!
[02:09] <xazo> StoneNote, i keep getting error when installing nvidia-linux-x86-169.09-pkg1.run. error: no libc headers installed. I did run the apt-get install linux... as you suggested.
[02:09] <bazhang> bod_: follow the instructions on the page--it seems fairly self evident
[02:09] <nemilar> Shadow147: run sdl-config --version
[02:10] <Shadow147> nemilar but if I yank the libsdl1.2-dev out alot of my packages well stop working
[02:10] <nemilar> that's not true
[02:10] <kestir> Dr_willis: well...I think the problem might be that the laptop I'm using has the same IP as my desktop
[02:10] <ubuntuo> johnathon: my sperintine audo cd creator doesnt copy right...
[02:10] <nemilar> you only need the -dev to compile
[02:10] <bod_> bazhang, im confused though,. i have copied and pasted the 3 lines of code from the first box, and it downloaded something,,.,. is that all i have to do or do i have to do the same  for the really long script?
[02:10] <kestir> Dr_willis: they're sharing an internet connection...having a friend see if he can ssh in
[02:10] <Shadow147> nemilar 1.2.13
[02:10] <max-p> Hi, I have a font problem with firefox (error in the terminal)
[02:10] <Dr_willis> kestir,  thats not good. :)   sounds like confuseing lan configuragion issue then.
[02:11] <nemilar> Shadow147: you probably installed part of SDL from source, and another part from repos, and it's confusing the heck out of the configure script
[02:11] <johnathon> ubuntuo then i dont know
[02:11] <xomp> does anyone know of any linux email client that will work with Exchange Server 5.5. Evolution works with Exchange 2000 & 2003, but I need a client that will work with 5.5. Thanks
[02:11] <ubuntuo> ah crap okay
[02:11] <nemilar> Shadow147: spend some time finding everything, then use ./configure --help to figure out how to tell it where everything is
[02:11] <johnathon> ubuntuo maybe with amarok
[02:11] <kestir> Dr_willis: yeah...from the frying pan to the fire I go
[02:11] <bazhang> bod_: as the instructions say: select all of the code in the lower box
[02:11] <protoloco> Im running mytop.. and there are alot of sleep mysql process.. with alot of Time. (100 secs) are they taking CPU usage % ?
[02:11] <ubuntuo> johnathon maybe i need a certain lib/package or coedecs to copy music?
[02:11] <Dr_willis> kestir,  if they are sharing a connection using the  NAT stuff of linux. then the laptop should have a different ip.  then the server. it will be on a different subnet.
[02:11] <ubuntuo> its .mp3 format
[02:11] <Dr_willis> kestir,  if thats the case you may need to do some port forwarding to get ssh to the laptop
[02:12] <bod_> bazhang, put all of it straight into terminal? ,.,. ok cheers
[02:12] <Enron> nemilar it's working thanks for your help, you mind 1 last question
[02:12] <nemilar> protoloco: the $CPU column shows current CPU usage
[02:12] <johnathon> ubuntuo i dont have a cd burner so i dont know how
[02:12] <pingu> mouseboyx: what do you have for me
[02:12] <kestir> Dr_willis: I'm a bit lost on networking stuff.  I have a router connected to my modem from my desktop and the laptop shares the wireless
[02:12] <nemilar> protoloco: the time column is total CPU time used for the entire life of the process
[02:12] <johnathon> ubuntuo i was just giving a sugestion
[02:12] <nemilar> Enron: go ahead
[02:12] <ubuntuo> oh okay
[02:12] <ubuntuo> well thanks
[02:13] <Enron> http://10.1.69.124/WEBSITE/ works but http://10.1.69.124/website doesn't It's case sensitive. we got some dumb users here so i'm wondering how may I prevent this
[02:13] <kestir> Dr_willis: should I just log into the router and figure out how to give the laptop a new ip?
[02:13] <pingu> mouseboyx: what do you have for me
[02:13] <groovingsoul> hi i have a big proble, every time i try to install anything i get this problem... Configurando lprfax (0.6-25) ...
[02:13] <groovingsoul> Please input serial device for fax-printing (e.g. ttyS0), 'done' to end
[02:13] <groovingsoul> >
[02:13] <groovingsoul> , anyone can help me to sort it out, my linux skills are 0
[02:13] <nemilar> Enron: you want non-case-sensitive?
[02:13] <Enron> yes
[02:13] <Enron> I know for a fact someone will type with caps
[02:13] <Enron> when I use lower
[02:13] <Dr_willis> kestir,  yep sounds like a network config issue to me.
[02:13] <mouseboyx> ftp://mouse.homelinux.com/ login pingu pass:123456
[02:13] <Enron> and it won't load and then we'll get calls
[02:13] <RedBand> I'm trying to move a folder to my external harddrive, but it isn't bulging. I get this error (unable to remove target: Is a directory). How do I force it?
[02:13] <eldowan> Enron: whynot use a symlink
[02:14] <Dr_willis> groovingsoul,  you are wanting to use lprfax ?
[02:14] <Enron> eldowan i'm not sure how to do that
[02:14] <eldowan> ln -s website WEBSITE
[02:14] <nemilar> Enron: don't use symlinks, that's silly
[02:14] <Mudkipz> ron paul
[02:14] <groovingsoul> dr_willis nope i dont want to use it, was a mistake
[02:14] <nemilar> no offence to eldowan
[02:14] <nemilar> Enron: there's an apache module to do it
[02:14] <Dr_willis> groovingsoul,  remove the package then perhaps?
[02:14] <eldowan> nemilar: none taken. quick and dirty work for me.
[02:14] <groovingsoul> tried to install it, but i have no fax
[02:14] <xomp> Mudkipz, = /b/tard?
[02:14] <Mudkipz> nah
[02:14] <Enron> nemilar can't I just edit config somewhere
[02:14] <kestir> Dr_willis: they have different 192.168 addresses
[02:15] <nemilar> Enron: yeah, hold on one sec, I gotta see something
[02:15] <groovingsoul> Dr_willis, how i make that?
[02:15] <Dr_willis> theres some force option to force removeal. just give it  /dev/ttyS0 if it really wants the info. then remove the package
[02:15] <nemilar> eldowan: haha, yeah, I do a whole lotta that
[02:15] <Dr_willis> groovingsoul,  proberly sudo apt-get remove lprfax
[02:15] <eldowan> nemilar: add in the non familiarity with apache...
[02:15] <groovingsoul> Dr_willis it doesn't want's to work /dev/ttySO
[02:16] <nemilar> Enron: there's a module called mod_spelling, which is probably included in your apache distrobution... to check, see if there's a spelling.load file in your mods-available folder
[02:16] <Dr_willis> groovingsoul,  tell it /dev/null perhaps. then remove the package
[02:16] <nemilar> eldowan: true that, I understand...I use apache at work so I'm a bit more familiar with it
[02:17] <groovingsoul> Dr_willis, thanks it worked
[02:17] <eldowan> nemilar: nice to know about the spelling mod though.
[02:17] <zyxel> hello everybody
[02:17] <Shadow147> nemilar it probly would be easier to just to reinstall ubuntu then trying to reinstall all of the packages I need to get all of my programs working again
[02:17] <max-p> Can someone help me to fix Firefox?
[02:17] <nemilar> Shadow147: your programs will work fine without the -dev
[02:17] <Enron> nemilar I do have spelling.load
[02:17] <RequinB5> hello zyxel
 protoloco: the time column is total CPU time used for the entire life of the process <-- but its status is sleeping...
[02:17] <Enron> actually it's speling.load one l
[02:17] <nemilar> Enron: move it to the mods-enabled folder
[02:17] <protoloco> takes alot of time to go away
[02:18] <zyxel> how can I see the list of registered users and usergroups?
[02:18] <kestir> Dr_willis: they have different 192.168 addresses but the same 24.*.*.* addresses
[02:18] <KilllerKlown> need some help with vim... i can't get syntax highlighting to work.. please help.. it works on some files but not on ones i create
[02:18] <Enron> done
[02:18] <Enron> and then what do I edit
[02:18] <zyxel> anything but cat /etc/passwd ?
[02:18] <Shadow147> nemilar some of the programs I compiled from source because there was no ubuntu release
[02:18] <nemilar> protoloco: a process like mysql will be sleeping for a while if it's not being used
[02:19] <nemilar> protoloco: then it will jump to life when called on, use some CPU, and go back to sleep
[02:19] <bod_> bazhang, ok that all went good,. but how do i change which login screen i use?
[02:19] <KilllerKlown> please help
[02:19] <nemilar> Enron: one sec, didn't forget about you
[02:19] <Dr_willis> KilllerKlown,  odd. use :syntax on
[02:19] <RequinB5> zyxel - system - administration - users and groups
[02:19] <Shadow147> nemilar or the one in the repos were older and probly woudn't
[02:19] <Dr_willis> KilllerKlown,  to enable it?
[02:19] <zyxel> RequinB5: using only shell)
[02:19] <KilllerKlown> i did
[02:19] <Enron> hehe ty sorry for being pushy
[02:19] <KilllerKlown> i'm using the default .vimrc file
[02:19] <KilllerKlown> in my home directory
[02:19] <Enron> they kind of kicking me out of office :P
[02:19] <RequinB5> !user
[02:19] <Doctor-Who> RequinB5 has sent a total of 44 messages (0.01% of total).
[02:19] <ubotu> To add new users to your Ubuntu system, follow the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddUsersHowto - For administrative privileges, users need to be made members of the group "admin" - See !sudo
[02:19] <KilllerKlown> syntax is on
[02:20] <nemilar> Enron: you're going to have to edit your apache2.conf file and add a section for the new module
[02:21] <xomp> does anyone know of any linux email client that will work with Exchange Server 5.5. Evolution works with Exchange 2000 & 2003, but I need a client that will work with 5.5. Thanks
[02:21] <nemilar> Enron: actually, you might try setting the options line, or the .htaccess file, and doing +CheckSpelling
[02:21] <zyxel> RequinB5: that's not exectly what I need
[02:21] <nemilar> Enron: but I'm not sure if that will work (similar to the way you disabled indexing with -Indexes, do +CheckSpelling)
[02:22] <RequinB5> zyxel - don't know where to go after that, sorry
[02:22] <nemilar> Enron: of course, don't forget to restart apache
[02:22] <Enron> so I just make a .htaccess and add +CheckSpelling
[02:23] <bazhang> bod_: you want my guidance on this?  I'm on kde ;]
[02:23] <nemilar> Enron: yeah, or add it to your sites-enabled/default file
[02:23] <zyxel> nemilar: ok
[02:23] <zyxel> RequinB5: ok
[02:23] <bod_> bazhang, i used the script to make a login screen with a picture on my desktop, it said "file will be made in current directory" but im not using terminal and its not on my desktop,. where is it?
[02:23] <bazhang> no idea bod_
[02:23] <bod_> bazhang, damn,.ok cheers
[02:23] <Dr_willis> whever the script was ran from
[02:24] <Dr_willis> that programs current directory.
[02:24] <nemilar> bod_: probably whatever directory the script is located in
[02:24] <bod_> Dr_willis, i ran the script by right clicking on the picture,
[02:24] <bod_> nemilar, ok,. il have a look
[02:24] <Dr_willis> bod_,  no idea then.
[02:24] <kestir> Dr_willis: I got it, needed to port forward on my router (not that you care, I'm just proud of myself)
[02:24] <Enron> nemilar I rather have it in the default, so I add +CheckSpelling to which line do you know
[02:24] <kestir> :)
[02:24] <Dr_willis> kestir,  :P
[02:24] <nemilar> Enron: the Options line
[02:24] <Geoffrey2> anyone know what 'zr' is?
[02:24]  * Dr_willis gives kestir  a gold star
[02:24] <Enron> <Directory /var/www/>
[02:24] <Enron>                 Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
[02:24] <nemilar> Enron: yup
[02:25] <Enron> I tried that
[02:25] <max-p> Where is the fonts directory?
[02:25] <max-p> (please)
[02:25] <nemilar> Enron: you restarted apache, I'm guessing?
[02:25] <Enron> Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews +CheckSpelling
[02:25] <Enron> and it failed to start
[02:25] <nemilar> let me try it here
[02:25] <Enron> if i take +Checkspelling off it works
[02:25] <Enron> but with it it'll fail
[02:26] <Mudkipz> lol
[02:26] <nemilar> Enron: one sec, trying
[02:26] <toc2rta> where can i learn linux basic ?
[02:26] <Enron> np
[02:27] <Mudkipz> toc2rta, the interwebs
[02:27] <nemilar> Enron: lol
[02:27] <Enron> :x
[02:27] <Enron> what did I do now
[02:27] <nemilar> no it was me
[02:27] <Enron> oh ok
[02:27] <Jack_Sparrow> toc2rta: The ubuntu wiki is a good place to satrt
[02:27] <Enron> damn you then!
[02:27] <Enron> :P
[02:27] <nemilar> Enron: if this works I'm gonna feel like an idiot
[02:27] <lwizardl> hi
[02:27] <Enron> np smarter idiot than myself obviously
[02:27] <toc2rta> jack_sparrow link ?
[02:27] <lwizardl> what application is best to convert divx into a dvd?
[02:27] <Pici> !wiki
[02:27] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu development documentation wiki. If you are looking for system help, please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community - the Ubuntu community documentation.
[02:28] <pingu> mouseboyx: i didn't do anything
[02:28] <Enron> lwizardl not sure if they have any linux stuff but vcdhelp.com usually has lots of stuff on converting
[02:28] <Jack_Sparrow> Thanks pici.. I was lagging
[02:28] <stefano_> dont taze me
[02:28] <mouseboyx> pingu do you know how to use an ftp server?
[02:28] <lwizardl> Enron: yeah i'm looking for linux only
[02:28] <Enron> lwizardl well some of those apps are opensource
[02:29] <saebbi_> i'm having trouble building vpnclient.. this is the output of make : http://www.pastebin.org/17178
[02:29] <saebbi_> echo $KERNEL_SOURCES prints an empty line.. the variable is used in the Makefile, could this be the cause?
[02:30] <sleek> is there any particular reason that ffmpeg does not let me encode audio?
[02:30] <Enron> I don't know
[02:30] <saebbi_> probably there is though
[02:30] <Enron> probably
[02:31] <ries> How do I install a proper java environment? I need java 1.5
[02:31] <ries> currently it shows gij 1.4.2
[02:31] <nemilar> Enron: try, instead of putting it on the options line, try adding a line below it saying "CheckSpelling On"
[02:31] <Lagann> i love cocke
[02:32] <bazhang> Lagann: offtopic
[02:32] <stefano_> sleek, make sure you have all the right codecs installed. if you want to, for example, encode your audio in mp3 you'll need to aquire the frauenhofer mp3 encoder (or lame enc),
[02:32] <mouseboyx> sleek, or ffmpeg
[02:32] <nemilar> Enron: if that doesn't work, try 'echo "CheckSpelling On" >> /var/www/.htaccess'
[02:33] <Shadow147> nemilar I have no choice I am just going to dump linux and reinstall it
[02:33] <Shadow147> I will be back later
[02:33] <stefano_> Shadow147, what's your problem? maybe i can help (using linux since four years)
[02:33] <linux_user400354> im getting permission denied error when copying files to a cdrw icon on my desktop.
[02:34] <saebbi_> ries what distribution are you using? it should be in the reps
[02:34] <linux_user400354> im getting permission denied error when copying files to a cdrw icon on my desktop. how do i get around this?
[02:34] <ries> saebbi_: I think a 7.0 version
[02:34] <Geoffrey2> anyone here know if libnut is still being developed at all?
[02:34] <Shadow147> stefano_ I am trying to get zsnes_1.36
[02:34] <saebbi_> ries, what linux distribution
[02:34] <ries> saebbi_: ubuntu
[02:34] <bazhang> linux_user400354: how are you trying to do this; via k3b etc?
[02:35] <Shadow147> stefano_ I am trying to get zsnes_1.36 to compile and I gave the libsdl1.2-dev
[02:35] <stefano_> Shadow147, unfortunately, zsnes has to run as root - not good! -  try starting it with a "gsku" in front of the usual command
[02:35] <stefano_> oh, i see
[02:35] <Enron> nope
[02:35] <nemilar> Enron: damn
[02:35] <Enron>  <Directory /var/www/>
[02:35] <Enron>                 Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
[02:35] <Enron>                 CheckSpelling ON
[02:35] <stefano_> Shadow147, what distribution do you use
[02:35] <nemilar> Enron: I think you have to add the module configuration into apache2.conf then
[02:35] <Enron> like that right
[02:35] <Shadow147> stefano_ I have ubuntu 7.10 Gusty Gibbions
[02:35] <stefano_> linux_user400354, if you're running gnome, go to places  and select "create cd/dvd" (or something similar)
[02:36] <nemilar> Enron: if you google for mod_speling you will find information on it, I gtg right now though
[02:36] <nemilar> Enron: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_speling.html
[02:36] <Enron> hey no problemo
[02:36] <Enron> thank you for all the help
[02:36] <Enron> greatly appreciate
[02:36] <pingu> mouseboyx: no
[02:36] <nemilar> Enron: yeah, sorry I couldn't get you all the way there though
[02:36] <bazhang> Shadow147: why compile a new version
[02:36] <solexious> guys, i hear of a program to do softwear raid, is this true?
[02:36] <stefano_> Shadow147, a precompiled version of zsnes is in the repositories, you might have to enable additional repositories (multiverse?) to be able to install it
[02:36] <stefano_> !repositories
[02:36] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[02:37] <stefano_> hope that helps
[02:37] <saebbi_> ries ok.. so what exactly do you want to install? the java run time environment? or the development one?
[02:37] <mouseboyx> What is the answer box usualy like?
[02:37] <Enron> A simple solution is to enable mod_speling using the --enable-speling
[02:37] <mouseboyx> What is the answer box usualy like pengu?
[02:37] <ries> saebbi_: java runtime.....
[02:37] <Dr_willis> Shadow147,  you are using 32bit disrto right? there is no zsnes for 64bit
[02:38] <ries> saebbi_: I sued to have /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/ but after a upgrade that seems to be deleted
[02:38] <Ubulindy> if anyone is interested, if you use gYACHI, and cam wont work, nor camorama, uninstall anything to do with v4l, and you're good to go
[02:38] <mouseboyx> does 32bit work on 64bit?
[02:38] <ries> saebbi_: java dev is also fine  for me... I just don't see it in apt-cache anymore
[02:38] <jwosnick> Hi everyone... I'm trying to get Ubuntu Gutsy working well enough for everyday use... but fonts are a problem. They look clunky compared to XP -- especially web pages. I have msttf or whatever installed. Any tips?
[02:38] <bazhang> Ubulindy: thanks!
[02:38] <pingu> mouseboyx: well its kinda special because its for physics so it has some different notation buttons so you can add notation but other than that not much
[02:38] <Ubulindy> yup!
[02:39] <mouseboyx> Its probably written for internet explorer you should just get ies 4 linux.\
[02:39] <Shadow147> stefano_ bazhang Dr.willis yeah I am using 32-bit and I only use the repos most of my program and to get depends
[02:39] <saebbi_> ries, so you can't apt-get sun-java6-jre ?
[02:39] <bazhang> Shadow147: but why a new version
[02:39] <solexious> [q] guys, i hear of a program to do softwear raid, is this true? kno the name?
[02:39] <Mudkipz> is anyone here running on an nforce 2 chipset?
[02:39] <pingu> mouseboyx: what is ies
[02:39] <sixpence> Mudkipz: What do you need?
[02:39] <ries> saebbi_: nope...
[02:39] <Shadow147> stefano_ bazhang I prefer to have the latest version
[02:40] <Mudkipz> nothing particular... just wondering since this box will be a nix box when I build my new game rig
[02:40] <sixpence> Mudkipz: I have an nforce nvidia p5n32-3 sli
[02:40] <mouseboyx> http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page pingu
[02:40] <Mudkipz> nforce 2 is pretty old from socket A boards
[02:40] <Shadow147> stefano_ bazhang I am trying to compile Zsnes 1.36
[02:40] <kestir> Dr_willis: May I ask you another question?
[02:40] <asdrubal> Could someone do me a favor and tell me the ssl credential information for https://mail.google.com
[02:40] <bazhang> pingu: have you tried the user agent switcher addon for firefox? it spoofs the page into believing it is ie7/vista
[02:40] <saebbi_> ries you have the multiverse reps in your sources.list?
[02:40] <pingu> mouseboyx: i think i am just going to install wine and you the windows version of firefox
[02:40] <asdrubal> the fingerprints and serial#?
[02:41] <bazhang> Shadow147: but why--no real reason?
[02:41] <ries> saebbi_: I don't....
[02:41] <Dr_willis> kestir,  You just did. :) want to try a 3rd? :P
[02:41] <mouseboyx> Maybe it needs java?
[02:41] <mouseboyx> do you have java installed?
[02:41] <pingu> bazhang: no but that sounds like it might how do you go about that
[02:41] <jay-oh-en> whenever i highlight text in firefox 3 its white like i cant see the text anymore its just white and same with firefox 2 but red
[02:41] <jay-oh-en> how do i change it back to normal
[02:41] <ries> saebbi_: yes I do, sorry...    I have this line deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[02:41] <pingu> mouseboyx: yes i have java installed and i removed and reinstalled it last night
[02:41] <Shadow147> bazhang well theres a piece of software that I use in windows I wanted to use in linux form
[02:42] <bazhang> pingu: go to tools addons/extensions and look for it--or just google for user agent switcher and install via firefox
[02:42] <kestir> Dr_willis: Yes. :)  I am emailing myself my auth.log every morning to monitor logins.  I use 'cat /var/log/auth.log | grep failure'
[02:42] <orionr> Hey does anyone here have any idea how to convert a .dmg to and .iso or burn a .dmg to a cd?
[02:42] <bazhang> Shadow147: which piece?
[02:42] <kestir> Dr_willis: But I would like to only mail new attempts from the last 24 hours, so as to not email myself the same information
[02:42] <mouseboyx> bazhang, I don't think that is the problem
[02:43] <saebbi_> ries hmm....
[02:43] <Dr_willis> kestir,  the log files also get archived/compressed by a cron job every so often.
[02:43] <bazhang> mouseboyx: sometimes works, never can tell
[02:43] <kestir> Dr_willis: 'cat /var/log/auth.log | grep failure > /home/dir/.failure.txt' of course
[02:43] <Dr_willis> kestir,  so depending ont he time of day. You may get an empty log.
[02:43] <pingu> bazhang: i dont see it there are two options at the bottom of the page "get extensions" and "get ubuntu addons"
[02:44] <bazhang> get extensions pingu
[02:44] <Dr_willis> kestir,  grep failure /var/log/auth.log > /home/dir/.failure.txt          is a little neater way :)
[02:44] <kestir> Dr_willis: yes, and that emails me the file perfectly, but it also emails me data I've already read.  With new failures at the end.  I'd like to just email new failures
[02:44] <leladia> please does anyone know if there is a forum for sql server?
[02:44] <pingu> bazhang: what would be the category it would be under
[02:45] <bazhang> Shadow147: have you tried it with the one in the repos?
[02:45] <asdrubal> pingu: could you tell me the certificate information for https://mail.google.com?  click on the padlock..... and tell me md5 fingerprint... just a few hex pairs.
[02:45] <boselecta> i am having some very serious problems. my computer has started turning off spontaneously after trying to read the disk for a while.
[02:45] <bazhang> https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/59 pingu
[02:45] <mouseboyx> lol asdrubal
[02:45] <asdrubal> mouseboyx, sup mah bro.
[02:46] <mouseboyx> Do i know you?
[02:46] <asdrubal> nope
[02:46] <asdrubal> heh
[02:46] <mouseboyx> ok
[02:46] <asdrubal> I just calling dudes my bro
[02:46] <Dr_willis> kestir,  guess ya are going to have to do work with 'diff' also perhaps. and/or uniq
[02:46] <pingu> asdrubal: i dont have a pad lock
[02:46] <kestir> Dr_willis: ahhh! that's it
[02:46] <asdrubal> pingu, httpS://mail.google.com
[02:46] <mouseboyx> asdrubal, was just kidding/
[02:46] <Dr_willis> kestir,  there may be some tools out to monitor ssh logs allready
[02:46] <kestir> Dr_willis: but it's more fun to do it myself!
[02:46] <Shadow147> bazhang well it's a IRC script that will allow me to use Zsnes netplay more easily
[02:47] <Shadow147> bazhang I wanted to run it natively under linux without wine
[02:47] <bazhang> Shadow147: and you tried the one in the repos?
[02:47] <boselecta> i am having some very serious problems. my computer has started turning off spontaneously after trying to read the disk for a while.
[02:47] <Shadow147> bazhang yeah beside not be able to find it
[02:48] <boselecta> it seems to coincide with messages like this in syslog: Jan 28 19:34:48 localhost kernel: [ 1389.988000] APIC error on CPU0: 40(40)
[02:48] <bazhang> !info zsnes
[02:48] <ubotu> zsnes (source: zsnes): Emulator of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (TM). In component universe, is optional. Version 1.510-1 (gutsy), package size 878 kB, installed size 4060 kB (Only available for i386)
[02:48] <bazhang> see above Shadow147
[02:48] <Shadow147> bazhang yeah beside not be able to tell it where to find the savestates and other things
[02:48] <Dr_willis> There is no 64bit zsnes because zsnes uses Assmebly code - i do belive...
[02:48] <bazhang> Shadow147: the newer version will cure that? me doubts it
[02:49] <Dr_willis> there are other snes emulators for 64bit however.
[02:49] <Shadow147> bazhang I mainly wanted to run linux as a development enviroment
[02:49] <bazhang> zsnes = development ;]
[02:49] <Shadow147> bazhang I don't don't want another enviroment like windows os or mac os
[02:50] <Dr_willis> Snes development? Heh - Thats 'homebrew' :)
[02:50] <bazhang> haha
[02:50] <green-_> hmmph... even w/ this mac4lin stuff gnome still looks like crap... wonder if KDE is worth the bother
[02:50] <Dr_willis> want to makeyour own game console check out --> http://www.xgamestation.com/
[02:50] <boselecta> anyone? why would my disk thrash a bit, my system slow down, and then suddenly power off uncleanly?
[02:51] <bazhang> sounds like it might be hardware boselecta; how old is this computer
[02:51] <Fa6ricio> #brasil
[02:51] <groven1021> I'm trying to install 7.04 on my hp 6715b with an amd 64, 1 gig mem, and an ati graphics card but I get a message telling me "failed to start the x server (your graphical interface.)  It is likely that it is not set up correctly.  Would you like to view the x server output to diagnose the problem?"  I get this with safe graphics mode as well.  Can anyone help?
[02:51] <bro-man> Ok, I need a clue as to why I only have sound with my media players... but absolutely no sound with any browsers... any ideas ?
[02:52] <boselecta> bazhang: it's a laptop circa 2002 that has pretty well been desk-bound.
[02:52] <bazhang> groven1021: any reason not to use gutsy the latest?
[02:52] <Shadow147> oh well guess I will not try to compile it again I will work on something else
[02:52] <VvWolverinevV> hi, how can i uninstall thinliquidfilm?
[02:53] <bazhang> boselecta: sounds troubling; could well be hardware
[02:53] <groven1021> I heard on the forums that it does not work well with my laptop, but even when using 7.1 I get the same error
[02:53] <boselecta> bazhang: more like 2003.
[02:53] <iCEifer> hello, anyone know what it means to keep getting countless squashfs errors when booting the live CD? the same thing happens with a gparted live cd?
[02:55] <boselecta> bazhang: is this related to "APIC error"?
[02:55] <ghost> Can some one recomend a quality linux Ebook reader?
[02:55] <bazhang> boselecta: you are getting that error?
[02:55] <simps> I am using Ubuntu and I would like to connect to a Windows network for printers and more specifically to share files. Could anyone help me with this? Help would be much appreciated.
[02:56] <Jack_Sparrow> !samba
[02:56] <ubotu> Samba 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.
[02:56] <bazhang> simps: see above
[02:56] <simps> Jack_Sparrow: yeah, i tried samba but i'm not quite sure how to use it :\
[02:56] <bro-man> a little help, please? I need a clue as to why I only have sound with my media players... but absolutely no sound with any browsers... any ideas ?
[02:56] <ghost> Any ebook readers for linux worth mention?
[02:56] <boselecta> bazhang: the reboot seems to coincide with a string of APIC Error messages in various log files.
[02:56] <jay-oh-en> everytime i highlight text in firefox it goes red how can i make it back to transparent or whatever where i can see the text and the highlight again
[02:56] <boselecta> I just don't know if they're related.
[02:56] <ghost> nothing bloated like MS reader
[02:56] <Jack_Sparrow> simps: That is the easiest way to do what you are asking
[02:56] <bazhang> boselecta: have you tried booting with no apic
[02:56] <pingu_> bazhang: i installed the agent switch user and i didnt get a new tool bar how do you make it work
[02:56] <ghost> just something lightweight that will load ebook .txt in the proper format
[02:56] <groven1021>  I'm trying to install 7.04 on my hp 6715b with an amd 64, 1 gig mem, and an ati graphics card but I get a message telling me "failed to start the x server (your graphical interface.)  It is likely that it is not set up correctly.  Would you like to view the x server output to diagnose the problem?"  I get this with safe graphics mode as well.  I get this same error no matter what version I run.  Can anyone help?
[02:57] <linkian209> anyone know catfacts?
[02:57] <boselecta> bazhang: i don't even know what APIC is.
[02:57] <linkian209> anyone know when catfacts was last on?
[02:57] <pingu_> bazhang: i installed the agent switch user and i didnt get a new tool bar how do you make it work
[02:57] <jay-oh-en> everytime i highlight text in firefox it goes red how can i make it back to transparent or whatever where i can see the text and the highlight again
[02:57] <Dr_willis> !seen catfacts
[02:57] <Doctor-Who> I haven't seen catfacts.
[02:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen catfacts - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:58] <nat6138> groven1021: Have you tried to reconfigure X, or restart it?
[02:58] <bazhang> pingu_: go to tools in the firefox menu and under you should see user agent switcher; click ie7/vista then try to load the page do whatever it is you want to do
[02:58] <simps> Jack_Sparrow: could you help me with editing fstab under https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[02:58] <simps> ?
[02:58] <linkian209> thx
[02:58] <groven1021> I don't know how to reconfigure x
[02:58] <nat6138> groven1021: I think it is sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:59] <jay-oh-en> everytime i highlight text in firefox it goes red how can i make it back to transparent or whatever where i can see the text and the highlight again
[02:59] <VvWolverinevV> can anyone tell me how to uninstall something that i installed from a .py file?
[02:59] <calvinshields> hi
[02:59] <Jack_Sparrow> ghost: Terribly inappropiate name for a ebook reader but check out clit.. and good luck googleing that one
[02:59] <nat6138> jay-oh-en: Try to go into preferences, and find the colors tab. Should be something around there.
[02:59] <VvWolverinevV> lol jack
[02:59] <calvinshields> funny!
[03:00] <Jack_Sparrow> VvWolverinevV: DOnt know why anyone would name their program that
[03:00] <calvinshields> it makes literature fun again
[03:00] <bazhang> pingu_: you need to first restart firefox for it to show up
[03:00] <Jack_Sparrow> VvWolverinevV: No one can get anything about the program with a google.., you know what will show up
[03:00] <crshman> Does anyone know what this error is talking about? it streams the same error from nbd0 through till nbd15
[03:00] <crshman> http://pastebin.ca/876834
[03:00]  * kennyyu yorns
[03:00] <RequinB5> !compiz
[03:00] <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 #compiz-fusion
[03:00] <crshman> i don't even know what device nbd is
[03:01] <VvWolverinevV> Jack_Sparrow: do tell, on another note, do you know how to uninstall a program thats installed from a .py script?
[03:01] <bro-man> a little help, please? I need a clue as to why I only have sound with my media players... but absolutely no sound with any browsers... any ideas ?
[03:01] <jay-oh-en> nat6138, didnt work
[03:01] <pingu_> bazhang: it didn't work
[03:01] <bazhang> oh well pingu
[03:01] <Jack_Sparrow> VvWolverinevV: You would need to read the script.. just one more reason to use the repos, or make good backups
[03:01] <Shadow147> bazhang I just wanted a change a pace from windows configuration of things
[03:01] <wad> I'm trying to get my wireless adapter working. I need to put a line in my /etc/network/interfaces file like "wpa-driver BLAH". How do I figure out what to put here?
[03:02] <VvWolverinevV> Jack_Sparrow: not everything is in the repos
[03:02] <nat6138> jay-oh-en: hmm, could be a theme issue, or just a random color issue. Try setting it to system colors?
[03:02] <bazhang> jay-oh-en: might want to turn off compiz as well
[03:02] <cosmodad> wad: BLAH could be "wext" or something different. See the wpa_supplicant documentation.
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> VvWolverinevV: Agreed, so use your backup...  :)
[03:03] <wad> cosmodad: thanks!
[03:03] <VvWolverinevV> Jack_Sparrow: uhh, how do you backup?
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> VvWolverinevV: One line tar statement in cli
[03:03] <bazhang> uh oh
[03:03] <cosmodad> wad: more info in /usr/share/wpasupplicant/
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> !backup
[03:03] <ubotu> There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[03:03] <cosmodad> wad: or the Ubuntu wiki, IIRC.
[03:03] <bro-man> a little help, please? I need a clue as to why I only have sound with my media players... but absolutely no sound with any browsers... any ideas ?
[03:04] <ghost> the lack of an ebook reader for linux disturbs me... time to learn how to code I guess
[03:04] <bobby_> Has anyone had a chance to play with Ubuntu Studio? I'm seriously considering leaving OS X and going open source all the way. Any reviews? Likes? Dislikes?
[03:04] <nat6138> bro-man: is anything using the sound card when the browser is running?
[03:04] <bazhang> bobby_: it is pure foss--no non free codecs in there
[03:04] <Jack_Sparrow> bobby_: they have a room for that version.
[03:05] <bobby_> Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know there was a room
[03:05] <solexious> What kernal does ubuntu use?
[03:05] <bro-man> nat6138: how would I check to answer you properly?
[03:05] <nat6138> bro-man: Any media players running, I mean.
[03:05] <Starnestommy> solexious: linux 2.6.22-14-generic, I think
[03:05] <bazhang> 2.6.22-14
[03:05] <solexious> cool, thank you
[03:05] <Jack_Sparrow> bro-man: No sound, meaning no beeps or just no audio with video streams or flash etc
[03:06] <markbbb> eeepc
[03:06] <bro-man> nat6138: nope... just the browsers is all I have open...
[03:06] <bazhang> #eeepc
[03:06] <nat6138> bro-man: Huh, that's strange. So just no sound in browser means no sound in flash, etc?
[03:06] <markbbb> soory - wrong window
[03:06] <bazhang> heh
[03:06] <Jack_Sparrow> !ubuntustudio
[03:06] <ubotu> UbuntuStudio is a collection of packages for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best Audio/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories. For more info and install instructions, join #ubuntustudio or see http://ubuntustudio.org
[03:07] <bro-man> Jack_Sparrow: hello again!... just no audio with video streams or flash etc at youtube or goog vids...
[03:08] <codyduncan> hello friends
[03:08] <DeusDeus> Hello sir
[03:08] <Jack_Sparrow> bro-man: THat really helps narrow it down..
[03:09] <bro-man> nat6138: correct...
[03:09] <baghyay> prdon qnd on a un répertoire avec permission 600 c'est quoi donc la valeur de umask
[03:09] <codyduncan> running the risk of being kicked in the face, anyone feel like helping a noob deal with some things?
[03:09] <codyduncan> me being kicked in the face I mean
[03:09] <tritium> !fr | baghyay
[03:09] <ubotu> baghyay: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:09] <Flannel> !ask | codyduncan
[03:09] <ubotu> codyduncan: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[03:09] <green-_> man dvds burn slowly
[03:09] <bro-man> Jack_Sparrow: i am hoping you are not joking, yes ?
[03:09] <codyduncan> okay then
[03:10] <nat6138> bro-man: Are you using a stock 7.10 install?
[03:10] <DeusDeus> I'm having issues with ubuntu connecting to my wireless.  I have a DD-Wrt flashed router with WPA2-Personal security and I'm not able to connect with my laptop?  Where can I find out what the issue is?  Is there a log?  I'm using Ubuntu 7.10
[03:10] <groven1021> while trying to configure x server and get kicked out for overwriting possible-customised configuration file.  not sure what this means but it happens when I get to the monitor color information
[03:11] <DeusDeus> I'm a noob...and I'm also using a IBM Thinkpad R60
[03:11] <realshiva> hi guys, seconds befor i deleted a .php file on a ext3 partition how can i rescue this file? do someone know a good tool ?
[03:11] <nat6138> groven1021: did you run it as a root user?
[03:11] <Jack_Sparrow> bro-man: do you have totem installed?
[03:11] <groven1021> I have no idea
[03:12] <nat6138> groven1021: well, did it have sudo it front of it? lol
[03:12] <RequinB5> groven1021: If i understand you correctly, you got the notice you were overriding a possibly customized file?
[03:12] <groven1021> yes
[03:12] <bro-man> Jack_Sparrow: I have no idea... is it a stock option?
[03:12] <Jack_Sparrow> bro-man: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=204022    If you play a file in totem, do you get sound with flash videos...  fyi, I am soon to log off
[03:12] <groven1021> requinb5, yes I think so
[03:12] <Cpudan80> Hey
[03:12] <nat6138> bro-man: Try going into the menu, and look in the sound and video menu, does it say "Movie Player"?
[03:12] <RequinB5> groven1021: That's what happens when you use dpkg-reconfigure to GUI re-do the X server when you have previously manually edited xorg.conf
[03:12] <Jack_Sparrow> bro-man: Try the link, if you dont get it fixed, catchme tomorrow
[03:13] <biscuit> I want to rip dvd movies, how do I do it
[03:13] <Cpudan80> How can I make my firewall so it allows port 80 hits from the local network only?
[03:13] <bro-man> Jack_Sparrow: I understand... been here since breakfast again?
[03:13] <groven1021> how do I do that requin
[03:13] <RequinB5> groven1021: Shouldn't have affected anything
[03:13] <Jack_Sparrow> bro-man: No, I was working on writing some modules for HArdy
[03:13] <co_basket> da yang tau bkin repo local ubuntu gak
[03:14] <Jack_Sparrow> bro-man: I have been popping in and out as I had time.. goodnight
[03:14] <simps> Jack_Sparrow: i read the page on ubuntu, but i don't understand editing fstab
[03:14] <RequinB5> groven1021: i assume you used 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' ?
[03:14] <bro-man> Jack_Sparrow: thanks again...
[03:14] <ovenfuel> omg theres  alot of pple here
[03:14] <groven1021> requin, yes
[03:14] <nat6138> Usual.
[03:15] <RequinB5> groven1021: and it kicks you out with that error when you get to the moniter section?
[03:15] <groven1021> requin, yes
[03:15] <jay-oh-en> everytime i highlight text in firefox it goes red how can i make it back to transparent or whatever where i can see the text and the highlight again
[03:15] <groven1021> requin, it's an ati card
[03:15] <Jack_Sparrow> !in
[03:15] <nat6138> Could be a monitor problem, not detecting it.
[03:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about in - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:15] <RequinB5> groven1021: Um, are you sure it isn't just finished?
[03:15] <pvl1> i forgot how i did it last time, but how can increase the font of incoming pidgin messages?
[03:15] <bro-man> nat6138: are you asking if they are still listed in processes as still running?
[03:16] <nat6138> bro-man: Nevermind. Haha.
[03:16] <Jack_Sparrow> !id
[03:16] <ubotu> join ke #ubuntu-id untuk membahas ubuntu dalam bahasa Indonesia
[03:16] <calvinshields> I have a question :)  I plugged in a usb sampler (roland sp606).  It uses compact flash cards that, according to my googling, should appear in linux as an external hd.  But I get the following error:  Unable to mount media.  There is probably no media in the drive.
[03:16] <groven1021> requin, no, it says ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ at the bottom after the warning
[03:16] <nat6138> Strange.
[03:16] <mike9682000> evening! can anyone answer a newbie q about Radeon X 1950?
[03:16] <usr13_> calvinshields: Is the chip plugged in good?
[03:16] <calvinshields> the chip?
[03:16] <bazhang> groven1021: this is on the livecd?
[03:17] <RequinB5> groven1021:  Try restarting X and see if that fixes the problem you were trying to fix
[03:17] <groven1021> bazhang, yes
[03:17] <jay-oh-en> well how do i uninstall firefox and all of its stuff so i can start from scratch
[03:17] <codyduncan> brb, gotta restart
[03:17] <groven1021> ok, how do I restart x?
[03:17] <RequinB5> groven1021: oh, liveCD
[03:17] <nat6138> jay-oh-en: sudo apt-get remove firefox
[03:17] <green-_> something isn't quite right with this mac4lin theme
[03:17] <bazhang> hehe
[03:17] <RequinB5> control+alt+backspace
[03:17] <DeusDeus> Does Ubuntu support WPA2?  I see it on the list and I'm typing my password in correctly but I refuses to connect.  Where can I find an error log or something that can help me figure out what the problem is?
[03:17] <biscuit_> ok man, i want to burn dvds of dvd movies as a dvd movie, not a data dvd... how do i do it you smart folk???????
[03:17] <green-_> colors are off in the windows
[03:17] <tritium> DeusDeus: yes
[03:17] <usr13_> calvinshields: The compact flash card, is it plugged in all the way?  Pull it out and plug it in again, make sure it's seated good in it's recepticle.
[03:18] <bazhang> DeusDeus: you have the intel ipw3945 with that?
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[03:18] <mike9682000> evening! can anyone answer a newbie q about Radeon X 1950?
[03:18] <DeusDeus> bazhang: How would I check?  The school just gave me this computer a few days ago
[03:18] <bro-man> mrroboto: what are you trying to send to me?
[03:19] <jrib> bro-man: ignore that
[03:19] <Jack_Sparrow> mike9682000: Just ask your question and find out
[03:19] <bazhang> DeusDeus: this is the thinkpad r60?
[03:19] <DeusDeus> bazhang: yes
[03:19] <nat6138> ThinkPads usually work pretty good with Linux in general.
[03:19] <bazhang> DeusDeus: open up a terminal and type lspci
[03:19] <DeusDeus> nat6138: Everything else has worked perfectly
[03:19] <mike9682000> I installed Ubuntu in text only. I am trying to install the proprietary drivers for X1950. how do I do that? I don;t think I can connect to the internet
[03:19] <ax7> what did I do?
[03:20] <Mudkipz> wtf?
[03:20] <kanzure> Anybody else getting spammed?
[03:20] <LjL> !don't feed the troll
[03:20] <green-_> yes
[03:20] <ubotu> The above mess was caused by someone who thought it was funny (they're gone now). Please ignore it completely, since discussing it and making a fuss will only make them think they've reached their "fun" goal.
[03:20] <bazhang> yesh
[03:20] <dcmorton> yes.. i am
[03:20] <Floxxx> yep @ kanzure
[03:20] <bro-man> jrib: thanks.. did
[03:20] <groven1021> kanzure, I'm getting spammed
[03:20] <SANTAbios> has anyone had any luck with the ipw2200 card?
[03:20] <kanzure> LjL: Don't feed the troll ? But that's a serious problem ;)
[03:20] <usr13_> mike9682000: If the stuff you need is not on the CD, you will need an internet connection, or it will be very hard for you.
[03:21] <Xulthus> no it isn't seriuos problem
[03:21] <mike9682000> how do I install the network FROM THE TERMINAL?
[03:21] <Xulthus> it's irc ffs
[03:21] <rlld> --------|--|----------IST-FUET-!------/-/----/-/----
[03:21] <groven1021> is it possible to reconfigure the x server on the live cd?
[03:21] <usr13_> mike9682000: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[03:21] <rlld> HEY rolloffle THATS NOT TRUE I DID BUT IT WAS A JOKE CUZ WERE INTENRET-CHATPALZ RITE
[03:22] <DeusDeus> bazhang: It says "Intel Corporation Pro/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)
[03:22] <bazhang> bye rlid
[03:22] <wittyphotons> how do i record the audio output from my sound card in gutsy gibbon? i have an alc268 sound card.
[03:22] <crshman> what is the xfs_db process?
[03:22] <bazhang> DeusDeus: it does support wpa2
[03:22] <SANTAbios> has anyone had any luck with the ipw2200  WIRELESS card?
[03:22] <mike9682000> let me understand: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart will prompt me for my username, password etc?
[03:22] <SANTAbios> drivers?
[03:22] <nat6138> groven1021: have you tried startx?
[03:22] <usr13_> SANTAbios: Yes, it works ok.
[03:22] <DeusDeus> bazhang: Yes, I have had friends with the same model computer use my wpa2 network
[03:23] <groven1021> nat6138, not sure what startx is
[03:23] <Genjimoto> Hiya all. okay. fantastic, Compiz-fusion works. but... when i am using Xgl, my frame rate for glxgears goes down, way down. this is to be expected? therefore, how do i easily switch between Xorg and Xgl?
[03:23] <nat6138> groven1021: Starts the X server.
[03:23] <_coredump_> gn8
[03:23] <bazhang> nat6138: hes trying to reconfigure the drivers on the livecd
[03:23] <usr13_> groven1021: nat6138  startx starts the Xserver
[03:23] <nat6138> bazhang: Oh, wasn't paying attention.
[03:23] <groven1021> startx gave me a fatal error
[03:24] <usr13_> groven1021: What error?
[03:24] <bazhang> groven1021: I would try the gutsy livecd
[03:24] <Cpudan80> Anybody know how to configure the firewall with firestarter?
[03:24] <SANTAbios> usr13_ how did u get it to work, is there a nice GUI interface?
[03:24] <levander> Is there any way to get GNOME to remember the size and position of windows?  So, that next time you open an application, the window gets put where it was remembered to be?
[03:25] <groven1021> isn't gusts 7.04?
[03:25] <bazhang> groven1021: no
[03:25] <SANTAbios> usr13_ what did u have to do to make it work, when i put the live cd in, it doesnt, yet i am doing a full install right now, will it work after the install?
[03:25] <nat6138> groven1021: 7.10
[03:25] <biscuit> hey all, i wanna burn a dvd as a dvd, how do i do it so it immediately plays the movie instead of pulling up as a data disk?????
[03:26] <cosmodad> biscuit: recode it to DVD compatible MPEG
[03:26] <bazhang> biscuit: devede k3b are a couple of options
[03:26] <usr13_> SANTAbios: Nothing, it just worked.
[03:28] <bazhang> Cpudan80: you should do a bit of reading on 'iptables'
[03:28] <Cpudan80> bazhang: .....
[03:28] <Cpudan80> bazhang: The thing is editing the IP tables, it is doing it wrong, which is why I asked
[03:28] <DeusDeus> bazhang: I have a router that is running DD-WRT and I have had no issues connecting to it with my macbook and my friends have had no issues connecting to it with their Thinkpads
[03:28] <bazhang> ipw 2200 is in the kernel is it not?
[03:28] <Jack_Sparrow> !firewall
[03:28] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[03:29] <Greevous> anyone know why I have a "gdesklets-daemon" running in my gnome panel? It's keeping one of my desklets from being hidden under other windows
[03:29] <bazhang> thus the recommendation that you read up on it and learn how to do it--firestarter is just a front end--you could also do it via the command line
[03:30] <FloodBot1> NOTICE - If you couldn't speak to the channel during the past minutes, please try again now.
[03:30] <biscuit> cosmodad, does devede encode it to mpeg? (totally linux dumb here)
[03:30] <DeusDeus> bazhang: I can see my network being broadcast on my list of wireless networks.  When I attempt to join it asks for the password (which I copied and pasted from the router screen into the Ubuntu box) and the icon just shows that it is attempting to connect...it says "Waiting for Network Key for the wireless network"
[03:30] <cosmodad> biscuit: no clue, never tried that. Used to use tovid for a while, but it's console-based.
[03:30] <scorpioz> hi
[03:30] <bazhang> DeusDeus: yes; I have had that issue as well--the culprit imo is network-manager--I just set up the connection from the terminal (actually Konsole here) and it is rock solid
[03:31] <Genjimoto> Hiya all. okay. fantastic, Compiz-fusion works. but... when i am using Xgl, my frame rate for glxgears goes down, way down. this is to be expected? therefore, how do i easily switch between Xorg and Xgl?
[03:31] <biscuit> cosmodad, no good at console,
[03:31] <DeusDeus> bazhang: Thanks I'll see if I can google and figure it out from here unless you have any suggestions about that
[03:31] <cosmodad> biscuit: devede description says it does what you are looking for.
[03:31] <scorpioz> i hv problem regarding setting up wireless drivers in ubuntu....
[03:31] <scorpioz> i knw the correct drivers....because it works in Back Track 2
[03:32] <bazhang> DeusDeus: is this a network you use often? do you switch between networks?
[03:32] <scorpioz> so i want to know how to switch the drivers...?
[03:32] <scorpioz> how to i set which driver module is used by the wifi
[03:32] <DeusDeus> I switch often between home (the wpa2) and then on campus and various other places
[03:32] <codyduncan> I'm back
[03:32] <biscuit> cosmodad, ok well click around and try
[03:33] <bazhang> DeusDeus: ubuntuforums have a very thorough guide on how to do it manually with the various iterations of encryption
[03:33] <scorpioz> anyone with some experience in setting up drivers (for wifi) can help me...private msg..?
[03:33] <DeusDeus> bazhang: are there other network managers that I could try
[03:33] <scorpioz> i hv been to ubuntu forums but i can't find answer to what i am trying to do
[03:33] <pvl1>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY memory
[03:33] <bazhang> DeusDeus: I could cut and paste here but then floodbot would kick me ;[
[03:33] <LjL> pvl1: change it
[03:33] <bazhang> hehe
[03:33] <pvl1> LjL, yea
[03:33] <hanophix33> i  cannot connect to certain wireless networks, could it be my driver?
[03:33] <scorpioz> lol
[03:34] <DeusDeus> bazhang: I'll see what I can find in the forums.  Thanks for your help
[03:34] <kaptainkory> Would someone be willing to help me troubleshoot getting my graphics card working properly (Nvidia GeForce FX 5200)?
[03:34] <VvWolverinevV> what does it mean if wine is grayed out in my add/remove programs?
[03:35] <bazhang> DeusDeus: if it is too daunting come back--best to read up a bit on how to do it via the command line--I have found network-manager and knetwork-manager to be a pain in the posterior
[03:35] <DeusDeus> bazhang: actually in looking at the forums it suggests to have MAC filtering disabled which doesn't make much sense
[03:35] <scorpioz> kaptainkory ...u tried using the nvidia restricted drivers at all ?
[03:35] <groven1021> while installing guts I get the the running local boot scripts and it stops, anyone know why?
[03:35] <Mm|Spunky> "I have found network-manager and knetwork-manager to be a pain in the posterior" lol that made me chuckle
[03:35] <scorpioz> or do u run into probmes ?
[03:35] <hanophix33> whats better, hostap or orinico?
[03:36] <bazhang> DeusDeus: right; and not something you can control when it is the schools router
[03:36] <hanophix33> DeusDeus: what problem are you hsving?
[03:36] <scorpioz> kaptainkory
[03:36] <kaptainkory> scorpioz -- Yes, I've tried everything I could find online...envy, restricted drivers, downloading/compiling directly from Nvidia.  Now, I'm afraid I just have a mess...and I'm lost.
[03:36] <ardchoille> I recently moved to Ubuntu from Kubuntu, the only thing I miss is kalarm. Is there an app that lets you quickly set an alarm without having to set it in Evolution?
[03:36] <scorpioz> hmm`
[03:36] <scorpioz> ok
[03:36] <mike9682000> usr_13, I got "Reconfiguring network interfaces; ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0."
[03:36] <bazhang> connecting to a wpa2 network hanophix33
[03:37] <hanophix33> Ahh
[03:37] <scorpioz> i dont knw much...i just did restricted and it worked fine without any wrapping etc
[03:37] <jay-oh-en> ardchoille, hey i switched to ubuntu too
[03:37] <wittyphotons> how do i record the audio output from my sound card in gutsy gibbon? i have an alc268 sound car
[03:37] <ardchoille> jay-oh-en: :D
[03:37] <bazhang> still on kubuntu here ;]
[03:37] <nat6138> ardchoille: couldn't you just use kalarm in gnome?
[03:37] <jay-oh-en> ardchoille, why did you switch?
[03:37] <hanophix33> I have a school wireless network that i cant seem to connect to, i have a WEP at my house that I can connect to no problem, but there, i cant seem to get it to work properly
[03:37] <DeusDeus> hanophix33: I"m having issues connecting to my wpa2 network which I know works with this card
[03:37] <ardchoille> nat6138: I could, but was thinking gnome has something similar
[03:38] <ardchoille> jay-oh-en: May I pm you?
[03:38] <kaptainkory> scorpioz...thanks anyhow.  I just need to get back to square-one, I think...and maybe someone to talk me through a step-by-step check to figure out the hang-up.
[03:38] <DeusDeus> I've had no issues connecting at school with ubuntu either...so I think it's just the wpa2
[03:38] <jay-oh-en> ardchoille, yes
[03:38] <scorpioz> hmm
[03:38] <hanophix33> DeusDeus: hmm, i have a 802.11b which i dont think works with WPA so i got an external card which works great
[03:38] <scorpioz> so right now what is it doing..? is it trying to use the nvidia at all or just the generic vga
[03:38] <pvl1> well go that outa the way
[03:38] <pvl1> how do u change the incoming font in pidgin?
[03:39] <hanophix33> DeusDeus:  What kind of network at school?
[03:39] <codyduncan> Having read multiple pages in the wiki, and finding either no answers, or answers that lead to dead ends (as in no solution, or a solution that I apparently do not have the ability to implement), I am still facing the same problem, namely, I am unable to connect to wifi.  I recognize, after browsing the forums for the last two days, that this is a very common problem, but alas, none of the suggested solutions seemed to be right for my situation.
[03:39] <codyduncan> So, I am using Gutsy, on an AMD64, and using a Broadcom 4318 wireless card.  Upon first booting Ubuntu (the only OS on my laptop, as I ditched windows all together in search of greener pastures [greener even than those seen in the default XP desktop background]) I found that network manager was not recognizing any wireless networks.
[03:39] <codyduncan> I tried using restricted drivers to install the firmware for my card, and while that made it such that wireless networks were found (so I assume my card was working to some degree)  I was not able to connect to my own network.  Each time I tried to connect, the key wouldn't go through.  I'm now guessing that my best bet is to go the route of ndiswrapper, but I'm confused about how to go about using this.
[03:40] <DeusDeus> Oh geez...I'm not even sure come to think of it.  They have mac address filtering..maybe it's wep with 802.11b?  I'm not sure
[03:40] <kaptainkory> Scorpioz...right now, it's in safe graphics mode.  I've been able to get as far as getting it to "work"--even using Compiz.  But then I reboot and it defaults back to safe graphics mode.
[03:40] <scorpioz> oh
[03:40] <codyduncan> any takers?
[03:40] <scorpioz> i knw how u can force it to keep using the nvidia
[03:40] <DeusDeus> I see my wireless on the list and it it asks for my password it just does not accept it
[03:40] <kaptainkory> Scorpioz...don't ask me how I got it to "work"!  HA!  ...I've tried so many different things...GAH!
[03:40] <scorpioz> u hv to run the xorg reconfigure
[03:40] <hanophix33> DeusDeus: mine is open with a browser login, and I am having a ton of troubles connecting to it, NM shows great signal but I cannot connect
[03:41] <kaptainkory> Scorpioz ...done that, numerous times.
[03:41] <codyduncan> I suppose I should just read DeusDeus's problem right now for a while, as it seems similar
[03:41] <scorpioz> hmm``ok
[03:41] <codyduncan> and coincidentally
[03:41] <scorpioz> yeah
[03:41] <DeusDeus> I just didn't know if there was a log of error messages or something that could help me pinpoint the exact issue so I could google it better
[03:41] <codyduncan> my laptop is called DeusExMachina
[03:41] <scorpioz> i m stuck on wireless drivers....ubuntu finds them by default show network everything EVEN connets
[03:41] <scorpioz> but website like google works
[03:42] <codyduncan> no takers then?
[03:42] <codyduncan> well
[03:42] <scorpioz> but as soon as soon little bigger website...it starts downloading (gets the title) but then stops
[03:42] <codyduncan> I'll return
[03:43] <Lurner> I've having difficulty using the deluge torrent client to create a seed. Has anyone done this ?
[03:43] <danbhfive> scorpioz: when I had a bad wireless connection, windows would restart the connection simple.  Ubuntu required a restart.   I fixed the problem by improving my connection,
[03:44] <pvl1> how can i increase the font in pidgin chat dialogs
[03:45] <saebbi_> i'm trying to set environment variables using export VARIABLE=blabla ... after that echo $VARIABLE prints the new value, however when i close the shell and open it again, its back to the old value
[03:45] <saebbi_> how can i set it permanently?
[03:46] <kaptainkory> Scorpioz...Just something that seems weird on my boot-up that worries me is a PCI memory allocating error...  Is it possible this is screwing up my graphics driver?  I've read a couple of bug entries, but I don't know if they are the same...
[03:46] <VvWolverinevV> pvl1: Tools>Preferences>Conversations Tab>Default Formatting
[03:46] <wittyphotons> how do i record the audio output from my sound card in gutsy gibbon? i have an alc268 sound card
[03:46] <jrib> saebbi_: what are you trying to set exactly?
[03:46] <VvWolverinevV> can someone tell me what it means that wine is grayed out in add/remove programs?
[03:46] <pvl1> VvWolverinevV, isnt that outgoing?
[03:46] <saebbi_> jrib $TERM and $TERMINFO
[03:46] <Lurner> I used Audacity to record audio
[03:46] <scorpioz> kaptainkory hmm i get the pci error on my laptop where i hv wireless card problems
[03:46] <Lurner> did you install it yet ?
[03:47] <jrib> VvWolverinevV: what happens when you try to install it with apt-get?
[03:47] <swuboo> I'm having a problem uninstalling Firefox extensions in x64 Gutsy, if anyone might know about the subject.
[03:47] <scorpioz> kaptainkory but on my desktop ...where i hv loaded the nvidia card drivers...i get no such errors
[03:47] <wittyphotons> Lurner: yes, i have; it does not successfully record audio for me.
[03:47] <DeusDeus> well I see that I'm supposed to install wpasupplicant...and I did that
[03:47] <VvWolverinevV> pvl1: oh sorry, chat... i don't know
[03:47] <VvWolverinevV> jrib: what's the line :P
[03:47] <nickrud> saebbi_: add those to ~/.bashrc , they will be read each time you open a terminal
[03:47] <kaptainkory> scoprioz...of the bugs I've read that seem similar, most people say it doesn't seem to affect anything.
[03:47] <wittyphotons> when i try it with my sound card's output as the input, all i get is a blank audio file from recording.
[03:47] <hanophix33> can anyone help me with hostap or orinco
[03:47] <scorpioz> ...yeah exactly ..
[03:48] <jrib> saebbi_: set them in ~/.bashrc I suppose, but something else should be setting $TERM shouldn't it?  Why do you want to do this?
[03:48] <jrib> VvWolverinevV: sudo apt-get install wine
[03:48] <scorpioz> people say it does'nt matter as long as device is trying to work
[03:48] <scorpioz> wen u do modprobe etc
[03:48] <VvWolverinevV> jrib: nvm, getting it with synaptic
[03:48] <DCorleone> Hey now.  Got a weird problem.  I can't get CTRL-ALT-F1 to a console anymore.  F2, F3, etc either.
[03:48] <VvWolverinevV> jrib: i wonder why it was grayed out
[03:48] <wittyphotons> Lurner: do you know of any other options? or perhaps why audacity is not working for me.
[03:49] <saebbi_> jrib i'm having trouble running emacs.. i was told to try setting TERM to vt100
[03:49] <VvWolverinevV> jrib: maybe because of dependencies? but i thought add/remove took care of that too
[03:49] <Lurner> wittyphotons: what happens when you try to record ?
[03:49] <baalsgate> hi
[03:49] <danbhfive> wittyphotons: have you checked your volume control?  maybe there is something that you need to unmute
[03:49] <wittyphotons> Lurner: i seem to have one of those not-natively-supported sound cards, the intel ALC268. i had to run through some hoops to get sound on my machine at all.
[03:49] <Lurner> wittyphotons: do you get an error message ?
[03:50] <baalsgate> how do i start and stop services from the command line
[03:50] <DCorleone> Anybody know aht's up with that?  On occasion I have need to kill gdm and x instead of restarting them, and I need that console access to be able to do that.  What's up?
[03:50] <walterharold> ugh
[03:50] <Lurner> wittyphotons: in audacity ,  you set the record source , line, micr.. etc . and then set the level
[03:50] <jrib> baalsgate: sudo /etc/init.d/SERVICE stop    (or start)
[03:50] <walterharold> is there  a way to repair system files with a livedisk?
[03:50] <nickrud> baalsgate: sudo invoke-rc.d <service> start/stop
[03:50] <Lurner> I've having difficulty using the deluge torrent client to create a seed. Has anyone done this ?
[03:50] <RequinB4> codyduncan - ironic, i'm EXACTLY where you are right now
[03:50] <baalsgate> jrib thanks
[03:50] <wittyphotons> Lurner: when i try to record, i have to close any other programs using sound first, otherwise i get an error message or it simply doesn't even begin recording. but if i close everything but audacity first (i think it has to do with some codec being in use otherwise), i can record in audacity. like, i see the recoding taking place. but it is just silence being recorded.
[03:50] <walterharold> i don't seem to have root access
[03:50] <nickrud> walterharold: some ...
[03:50] <RequinB4> nvrmind
[03:51] <tatami> can anyone help me set up an my wireless card???
[03:51] <scorpioz> i don't seem to have root access :o ????
[03:51] <tatami> I know what kind it is and it is being recognized i just cant connect with it
[03:51] <wittyphotons> Lurner: i've already gone into alsamixer and unmuted stuff and enabled capture mode on the appropriate tab.
[03:51] <Lurner> wittyphotons: you might want to think about getting another sound card that is supported.. they are pretty inexpensive
[03:51] <nickrud> walterharold: the live cd gives you sudo access, but you'll need to mount the partition read write
[03:51] <danbhfive> DCorleone: maybe this is your problem, no idea though: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/linux/+bug/129910
[03:51] <wittyphotons> Lurner: yeah, i set the record source to "ALSA: HDA Intel: AlC268 Analog"
[03:51] <walterharold> how can i edit my /etc/evms.conf...the file directory is locked
[03:52] <jrib> !sudo | walterharold
[03:52] <ubotu> walterharold: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[03:52] <DCorleone> danbhfive: Okay, I'll check it out.  Thx.
[03:52] <walterharold> thanks
[03:52] <Lurner> wittyphotons: sounds like you've done everything correctly so far. That method works for me
[03:52] <wittyphotons> Lurner: what do i do for a short term solution, though; i have a project that I need this capability for before thursday and i'm a college student who can't easily drive to altec's or wherever to pick one up.
[03:52] <azrael> hello
[03:52] <tatami> Anyone???
[03:53] <swuboo> Does anyone have any idea why I might be completely unable to uninstall old Firefox add-ons?
[03:53] <scorpioz> ..need to replace current wireless card drive module being used ...with another one (i found wireless working in back track 2) and can find out the module name etc....??? any takers...pm ?
[03:53] <justin__> i use crossover office to play wow, and it works fine in gnome...but when i try to access it in the new KDE4 it will let me use the program, but there is no sound, i've tried searching for more info, but can't find it on the internet...i'm assuming it has something to do with the new kde4 sound system, but i don't know
[03:53] <|ns|nR8> tried starting firefox as root swuboo ?
[03:53] <nat6138> swuboo: You can't just go into firefox and uninstall?
[03:53] <nickrud> !wireless | tatami (I'm not a wireless expert, maybe you haven't seen this stuff yet)
[03:53] <ubotu> tatami (I'm not a wireless expert, maybe you haven't seen this stuff yet): Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:53] <nat6138> Of course, you have to restart afterwords.
[03:53] <wittyphotons> Lurner: also, how difficult is the sound card replacement process? i'm not so great with hardware issues (hence my trouble here in the first place).
[03:53] <solexious> [Q] Any one know if you can create a raid across drives on different box's on a networ?
[03:53] <swuboo> |ns|nR8:  No, I've been reluctant to, but I'm beginning to think I might have to.
[03:53] <amigappc> hi
[03:54] <jrib> |ns|nR8, swuboo: don't start firefox as root...
[03:54] <Lurner> wittyphotons: sometimes there is no software solution.  .. Drive to altec ? I live in an urban area and can find cheapo remaindered/ used/grey market stores everywhere
[03:54] <amigappc> anybody can help me with my sound problem
[03:54] <walterharold> okay...is there an easy way to mount a drive read-write?
[03:54] <jrib> walterharold: what filesystem?
[03:54] <|ns|nR8> jrib if hes that worried he can disconnect the internet first
[03:54] <Lurner> wittyphotons: one screwdriver will do the job
[03:54] <swuboo> nat6318:  Nope.  Option's greyed out.  I did manage to click it earlier, but it said that the extensions were installed in a read-only location.
[03:54] <Syn-> so i need to install new nvidia drivers, do i really need to reboot into CLI mode to do this or is there an easier method?
[03:54] <jrib> |ns|nR8: what would it accomplish?
[03:54] <wittyphotons> Lurner: i just have no idea what sort of sound card I should be looking for, i guess. any particular brand or model that's supported?
[03:54] <amigappc> !alsa
[03:54] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[03:54] <zumbrujm> Hello.   How can I go about adding a default gateway for gaming purposes?
[03:54] <|ns|nR8> i asked if he tried it, running as root often accomplishes alot of stuff
[03:55] <jrib> swuboo: try 'find ~/.mozilla ! -user $USER' without the single quotes
[03:55] <scorpioz> Syn you need to updated nvidia drivers ?? or install fresh one
[03:55] <walterharold> i believe its either reiser
[03:55] <leon> hola
[03:55] <swuboo> jrib:  That command does not return anything.
[03:56] <Syn-> it's a base install of 7.10, and though I see nvidia drivers there they aren't seeing my 8800...so updated?
[03:56] <scorpioz> Syn-: you need to updated nvidia drivers ?? or install fresh one
[03:56] <scorpioz> oh
[03:56] <jrib> walterharold: if it's a filesystem that stores permissions, then you need to mount it and set the permissions to whatever you want
[03:56] <magic_ninja> syn ctrl + alt + f1 login -->sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop -->sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-xsettings-->sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[03:56] <jrib> !fstab > walterharold (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:56] <drgeb> anyone know how to silence and remove NetworkManager <debug> statements that are in syslog and dmesg logs ?
[03:56] <Lurner> a card from Creative labs is pretty much standard.. ESS cards are also popular and much cheaper
[03:56] <amigappc> hi anybody, i own a toshiba satego p100 and have ubuntu installed. i have alsa selected but i cant hear anything
[03:56] <jrib> !permissions > walterharold (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:56] <Lurner> I've having difficulty using the deluge torrent client to create a seed. Has anyone done this ?
[03:56] <zumbrujm> Does anyone know how I might add a default gateway for gaming?
[03:56] <azrael> i got a noob question, i got a .png file to move into /user/share/pixmaps, but i can't get it in there, even when i do sudo mv gens.png /user/share/pixmaps, then it says it can't find the .png file. I'm moving the file from my desktop
[03:56] <Syn-> damn, i was hoping there was easier way by now heh, thanks
[03:57] <magic_ninja> amigappc: ctrl + f2 then type gmix and tweak the volume settings
[03:57] <nickrud> walterharold: to edit your file,    sudo mount /dev/<device> -tauto /mnt  . /mnt/etc/evms (?) is where you'd find it
[03:57] <solexious> [Q] Any one know if you can create a raid across drives on different box's on a network?
[03:57] <bod_> azrael, you have to be in the right directory,.,. cd /usr/home/Desktop
[03:57] <jrib> swuboo: what addons?
[03:57] <bod_> azrael, do that first then try
[03:57] <magic_ninja> azrael: what dir are you in in the terminal
[03:57] <swuboo> jrib:  Adblock and NukeImage.
[03:58] <amigappc> magic_ninja: nothing happend to me, if i use the ctrl and f2 button
[03:58] <bod_> azrael, usr being your login name
[03:58] <magic_ninja> amigappc: gnome?
[03:58] <amigappc> ubuntu 7.10
[03:58] <azrael> azrael@azrael-desktop:~$
[03:58] <magic_ninja> amigappc: just run gmix in a terminal
[03:58] <swuboo> If I click "Find Updates", the text below their names changes to, "Update not supported (install location is read only)."
[03:58] <azrael> downloaded right to desktop
[03:58] <bod_> azrael, yer now try your sudo mv command
[03:58] <amigappc> gmix command not found
[03:59] <nickrud> swuboo: do you think you might have added those extensions with apt-get, they are in the repos and that would explain read only
[03:59] <amigappc> i am a noob on linux
[03:59] <magic_ninja> amigappc: sudo apt-get install gmix
[03:59] <pvl1> does anyone know how ican change the chat history font in pidgin?
[03:59] <swuboo> nickrud:  I suppose that's not impossible, although I don't recall doing so.  I'll check Synaptic.
[03:59] <amigappc> e: paket gmix not found
[03:59] <azrael> azrael@azrael-desktop:~$ sudo mv gens.png /user/share/pixmaps
[03:59] <azrael> mv: cannot stat `gens.png': No such file or directory
[04:00] <amigappc> magic_ninja: e: packet gmix not found
[04:00] <azrael> i can't seem to figure out whats up
[04:00] <azrael> i can't just copy and paste it
[04:00] <regulate> azrael: sudo mv /home/azrael/Desktop/gens.png /destination
[04:00] <bod_> tritium, hey,. i finally got the loading bars working,.now im trying to create a GDM login screen, any ideas?
[04:00] <azrael> ahh'
[04:00] <swuboo> nickrud:  Yeah, adblock shows up as an installed package in Synaptic.
[04:00] <Joespeh> I have two hard drives - C: and G: ----  G: has my previous MY Documents on it. I want to keep my documents and dual install xp and ubuntu - do I need to partition the G: drive when I install it? (XP is on C:)
[04:00] <magic_ninja> amigappc: gnome-volume-control
[04:00] <nickrud> swuboo: remove them both there then
[04:00] <swuboo> nickrud:  Doing so now.
[04:01] <amigappc> yeah there is all up 100
[04:01] <bod_> azrael, its probably file permissions,. where are you trying to put the file?
[04:01] <regulate> bod_: he's root
[04:01] <nickrud> swuboo: yeah, I realized right after hitting return that was a pointless suggestion :)
[04:01] <wittyphotons> Lurner: btw thanks for your advice; i guess getting a new sound card is just the easiest solution
[04:01] <magic_ninja> Joespeh: just partition the windows hdd and half windows half linux and user the other drive as your home drive and mount your "Documents and Settings" folder on the desktop with a symlink
[04:01] <bod_> regulate, true
[04:01] <amigappc> magic_ninja: all is on 100
[04:02] <swuboo> nickrud:  Yup, that was it.  Restarted Firefox and it no longer lists them.  Thanks.
[04:02] <azrael> azrael@azrael-desktop:~$ sudo mv /home/azrael/Desktop/gens.png /user/share/pixmaps
[04:02] <azrael> mv: cannot move `/home/azrael/Desktop/gens.png' to `/user/share/pixmaps': No such file or directory
[04:02] <azrael> still nothing
[04:02] <jrib> azrael: it's "usr", not "user".  There are probably better ways to accomplish what you are trying to do by the way
[04:02] <bod_> azrael, /user/share/pixmaps should be /usr/share/pixmaps
[04:02] <simps> Could someone help me setup samba to be able to see my ubuntu from my windows?
[04:02] <magic_ninja> amigappc: what kind of card, do you have onboard audio and a soundcard installed or just one or the other
[04:03] <amigappc> magic_ninja: its a toshiba laptop satego p100 ...
[04:03] <Joespeh> magic_ninja - My G: drive (200 gig) is much bigger than my C: drive (30 gig), I think it would make sense to put windows on C and linux on G:,  do I have to partition my G: drive to keep my documents?
[04:03] <amigappc> magic_ninja: onboard
[04:03] <azrael> whats a better way?\
[04:04] <bod_> azrael, tab completion
[04:04] <nat6138> simps: You need to go into the Shared Folders thing in Preferences, or Admistration, should come up with a dialog box saying something that you need to install.
[04:04] <magic_ninja> Joespeh: yes you will
[04:04] <Joespeh> thank you
[04:04] <regulate> Joespeh: partitioning it would mean losing data
[04:04] <bod_> azrael, just press tab about half way through typing a directory word
[04:04] <magic_ninja> amigappc: play around with that and try alsamixer
[04:04] <azrael> hmm
[04:04] <simps> nat6138: i did that
[04:04] <amigappc> magic_ninja: i have it installed, and no sound at all
[04:04] <azrael> ok, thanks
[04:04] <magic_ninja> amigappc: my guess if there is a setting your missing, it is 95% of the time
[04:04] <nat6138> simps: Did you add any folders?
[04:04] <simps> i added a folder as well, nat6138
[04:04] <nat6138> simps: And still nothing on Windows
[04:05] <nat6138> ?*
[04:05] <NW2190> Hey, in Python is there a way to create a list one entry at a time, without knowing the total # of entries beforehand?
[04:05] <Joespeh> okay, I guess my real problem is I don't understand how partitioning works -- what does it do?
[04:05] <simps> nope
[04:05] <simps> nothing nat6138
[04:05] <nat6138> simps: Try refreshing the windows part?
[04:05] <nemilar> NW2190: that's offtopic
[04:05] <magic_ninja> Joespeh: its like walls in a house
[04:05] <regulate> Joespeh: cuts the pie into pieces
[04:05] <nemilar> NW2190: but if you want to you can PM me
[04:05] <Genjimoto> Hiya all. okay. fantastic, Compiz-fusion works. but... when i am using Xgl, my frame rate for glxgears goes down, way down. this is to be expected? therefore, how do i easily switch between Xorg and Xgl?
[04:05] <regulate> its not a house
[04:05] <amigappc> magic_ninja: i have the alsa mixer gui installed, and there is the IEC958 down to zero ... and i cant turn the volume up .... but i dont now, where i can get the right drivers for the soundcard
[04:05] <regulate> its a pie
[04:05] <bod_> NW2190, #python
[04:05] <magic_ninja> Joespeh: my reccomendation, google it and read for an hour or so to get a good idea what your doing
[04:05] <NW2190> Oh, sorry.
[04:05] <Joespeh> k
[04:06] <simps> nat6138: i wonder if i'm looking for ubuntu in a wrong way on windows, where should i be looking?
[04:06] <regulate> Joespeh: or launch gparted
[04:06] <bod_> no probs
[04:06] <magic_ninja> amigappc: just use the arrow keys up and down in a terminal with alsamixer
[04:06] <nat6138> simps: Go to Network, in Vista, or Network Places in XP.
[04:06] <magic_ninja> simps: windows doesn't support linux-type file systems
[04:06] <nat6138> simps: Should be in there.
[04:06] <amigappc> magic_ninja: nothing happend. it looks like, "yeah i know the chip, but i dont have support for it, so dude dont try to set up the volume higher"
[04:06] <nat6138> magic_ninja: He added a folder I believe.
[04:06] <magic_ninja> nat6138: ohhh, network woops
[04:07] <dn4> does anyone know a wget command that would access a website scan it and if it finds a file that is released @ a certain date that you do not have in the current dir it will download it?
[04:07] <iKap> !a
[04:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about a - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:07] <simps> nat6138: nope, don't see it
[04:07] <jeffMASTERflex> dn4: pipes are your friend...
[04:07] <Joespeh> after reading the first part of wiki's entry, I now know what it's talking about, just not familiar with the term.
[04:07] <nat6138> simps: Hmm, Should be there.
[04:08] <dn4> jeffMASTERflex, does not compute
[04:08] <jeffMASTERflex> dn4: http://linuxcommand.org/
[04:08] <nemilar> jeffMASTERflex: don't think piping would work there
[04:08] <magic_ninja> amigappc: sorry i must go to bed for work
[04:08] <amigappc> magic_ninja: thx and have a good night
[04:08] <magic_ninja> amigappc: if you don't get your problem resolved tomarrow evening i'll help you out just PM me
[04:08] <nemilar> jeffMASTERflex: it'd be more complex, like get the headers, if this then that...probably require a script
[04:08] <tatami> does anyone else use wifi radar to connect their wireless networks/
[04:08] <jeffMASTERflex> nemilar: maybe not, you might need some scanner implemented in another languag that is not bash
[04:09] <nemilar> I think bash could handle it
[04:09] <amigappc> magic_ninja: if i dont forget it, i will do it ^.^ i promise
[04:09] <jeffMASTERflex> nemilar: python, ruby, perl they can all do the job for sure
[04:09] <nemilar> jeffMASTERflex: bash could handle it, but it'd take more than pipes ;)
[04:09] <nemilar> Python would be my choice though
[04:09] <simps> tatami: i do
[04:10] <Plen0x> Some one be my internet superhero and beep me.
[04:10] <nemilar> BEEP
[04:10]  * bod_ beeps at Plen0x 
[04:10] <nemilar> someone do control+G
[04:10] <simps> wireless usb adapter
[04:10] <nemilar> that'll make a beep
[04:10] <Plen0x> bod_, hoorah!
[04:10] <mboman> I need some help with svn-inject / svn-buildpackage and related utilities
[04:10] <bod_> nemilar, you lie
[04:10] <zumbrujm> Does anyone know how to open network ports?
[04:10] <nemilar> bod_: in some clients it works
[04:10] <bod_> nemilar, damn this primitive xchat
[04:10] <mboman> zaharazod: yes
[04:11] <nat6138> I'm using xchat too.
[04:11] <bod_> yay
[04:11] <nemilar> xchat ftw
[04:11] <simps> xchat is poo :(
[04:11] <jeffMASTERflex> boo... weecaht ftw
[04:11] <nat6138> Works for me. lol
[04:11] <jeffMASTERflex> weechat*
[04:11] <nemilar> irssi is cool
[04:11] <simps> i tried using mirc on wine, but it keeps crashing
[04:11] <nemilar> lol mirc
[04:11] <simps> ;D
[04:11] <bazhang> offtopic?
[04:11] <tritium> bod_: good job.  What was the fix?
[04:11] <mboman> zaharazod: what do you want to do?
[04:11] <tatami> for some reason every time my screensaver comes up, my computer freezes... It just locks up, screensaver freezes and I cant get out. It happens when I am in the screen saver menu as well....
[04:12] <simps> no, i was just about to ask if anyone else uses mirc to see if they can fix the crashing
[04:12] <simps> not offtopic :P
[04:12] <Plen0x> Meh, my sound only works for skype and pidgin. That's kind of gay. I haven't fixed it yet. Any suggestions?
[04:12] <bazhang> not you simps
[04:12] <nemilar> why in the world would you want to use mirc
[04:12] <simps> oh :)
[04:12] <bod_> tritium, adding 1 word to a file,.,.haha,.,. :http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=454392&page=3
[04:12] <tritium> Plen0x: please, keep the channel family-friendly
[04:12] <Plen0x> Mind you, USB headset.
[04:12] <simps> because it looks better
[04:12] <simps> xchat looks like poo
[04:12] <Plen0x> tritium, my bad.
[04:12] <nemilar> simps: there are lots of other options
[04:13] <simps> enlighten me
[04:13] <tritium> Plen0x: no worries.  Thanks :)
[04:13] <jeffMASTERflex> simps: pidgin, kopete, weechat, there are many
[04:13] <Cin> hey
[04:13] <Cin> if you run `top'
[04:13]  * Plen0x twitches
[04:13] <tatami> Has anyone else had that problem
[04:13] <tritium> bod_: interesting
[04:13] <Cin> and resize the window to less than say 5 rows
[04:13] <Plen0x> Wait, mIRC on ubuntu? WHY?
[04:13] <Cin> it core dumps :
[04:13] <nemilar> simps: pidgin, irrsi, the client that ryhmes with "witchX"
[04:13] <bod_> tritium, i don't suppose you've heard of a script/program called GDM maker have you?
[04:13] <nemilar> simps: also you can make xchat pretty if you want
[04:13] <tritium> bod_: no
[04:13] <zumbrujm> hello everyone
[04:14] <simps> hm
[04:14] <jeffMASTERflex> nemilar: it's xchat. it's never pretty
[04:14] <simps> how would you make xchat pretty?
[04:14] <simps> ;s
[04:14] <nemilar> haha
[04:14] <nemilar> you can make the background transparent or whatever
[04:14] <Cin> does anyone else's `top' coredump when you make it really small? :)
[04:14] <nemilar> Cin: no, and that's scary
[04:14] <simps> pff ok, i'm going to try rhyming witchx
[04:14] <Cin> nemilar: it does it on feisty and gutsy
[04:14] <simps> brb
[04:14] <nat6138> Cin: Not mine.
[04:14] <Cin> nemilar: make it like 5 rows high
[04:14] <nemilar> wow wait you're right
[04:14] <bod_> tritium, doh,.,. i found it on an ubuntu related site,. but just as i pm's the guy who made it, he left for work,. so could be 12 hours or so before i fix it,.,.do you know how to add a splash screen to grub?
[04:14] <Plen0x> So, no one on the issue of selective sound with USB headset? I got alsa configured to use it as default device and everything
[04:15] <nemilar> geeze someone needs to file a bug report
[04:15] <Cin> nemilar: haha
[04:15] <Cin> i might fix it m'self
[04:15] <Scunizi> I've got a poor friend that still on xp running Thunderbird. With the creation  of new users, thunderbird went through the "profiles" setup. When finished all his old email had dissappeared. Anyone know how I can help him get it back?
[04:15] <Cin> "contribute" to the community etc..
[04:15] <kyleBAKED> whats the x program that will give you info on a keystroke, like the hex value of that key as its interpreted by the os
[04:15] <nemilar> Cin: maybe it's an ncurses bug though ?
[04:15] <nemilar> Cin: never really done any curses work, so I don't know
[04:16] <Cin> nemilar: could be, could be. i asked a friend to try his freebsd version and it did not crash, for what that's worth, heh
[04:16] <justin__> i use crossover office to play wow, and it works fine in gnome...but when i try to access it in the new KDE4 it will let me use the program, but there is no sound, i've tried searching for more info, but can't find it on the internet...i'm assuming it has something to do with the new kde4 sound system, but i don't know
[04:16] <nemilar> Cin: I'll try it on some other platforms, see what happens
[04:16] <Cin> nemilar: oki
[04:16] <Cin> i was resizing the window to put xclock in it, and then it coredump. i was like "lolwut"
[04:17] <nemilar> Cin: crashes in debian
[04:17] <Cin> nemilar: haha
[04:17] <nat6138> The only thing core dumping on me all the time is Squeeze.
[04:17] <Cin> nemilar: got any non-debian-derived-linuxes?
[04:17] <simps> is bitchx only able to run through the terminal?
[04:17] <simps> :\
[04:17] <nemilar> Cin: I'm about to try centOS next
[04:17] <Cin> nemilar: cool
[04:17] <bod_> !language | simps
[04:17] <ubotu> simps: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[04:18] <simps> *witchx
[04:18] <jeffMASTERflex> simps: terminal irc clients are awesome. try out weechat, you might enjoy it
[04:18] <Cin> nemilar: is `top' the same on every GN/Linux, or do they have their own versions?
[04:18] <simps> i don't like the terminal :P
[04:18] <soldats> bod_, bitchx is an app
[04:18] <aslan> nis there a way to see who last messaged me using ubotu?
[04:18] <jeffMASTERflex> Cin: some are linked to htop
[04:18] <bod_> soldats, oops,.,.still a non-family-friendly word
[04:18] <aslan> is there a way to see who last messaged me using ubotu?
[04:19] <nemilar> Cin: no crash in FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10 (GENERIC)
[04:19] <Cin> nemilar: indeed
[04:20] <nemilar> Cin: got a couple testing in Gentoo and Cent now
[04:20] <Cin> nemilar: what about centos?
[04:20] <soldats> bod_, i agree but that app name has been used many times here. id say its ok to use it for reference of the app
[04:20] <simps> well i might go to bed and play around to get stuff working tomorrow
[04:20] <Cin> nemilar: ah, k
[04:20] <bod_> soldats, ok,.,. i didnt no about that app anyway,.sorry
[04:20] <soldats> its ok :P
[04:20] <bod_> soldats, me thoughts he was dissin xchat
[04:20] <soldats> lol
[04:21] <nemilar> Cin: works in gentoo
[04:21] <Cin> nemilar: works == does not crash?
[04:21] <dn4> would a webcrawler work?
[04:21] <nemilar> Cin: affirmative
[04:21] <Cin> cool
[04:21] <Cin> nemilar: must just be a debian thing
[04:21] <codyduncan> okay
[04:21] <codyduncan> so
[04:21] <nemilar> silly debians
[04:21] <codyduncan> I've returned
[04:21] <nemilar> Cin: does not crash in centos
[04:22] <codyduncan> to restate my problem:
[04:22] <codyduncan> Having read multiple pages in the wiki, and finding either no answers, or answers that lead to dead ends (as in no solution, or a solution that I apparently do not have the ability to implement), I am still facing the same problem, namely, I am unable to connect to wifi.  I recognize, after browsing the forums for the last two days, that this is a very common problem, but alas, none of the suggested solutions seemed to be right for my situation.
[04:22] <codyduncan> So, I am using Gutsy, on an AMD64, and using a Broadcom 4318 wireless card.  Upon first booting Ubuntu (the only OS on my laptop, as I ditched windows all together in search of greener pastures [greener even than those seen in the default XP desktop background]) I found that network manager was not recognizing any wireless networks.
[04:22] <codyduncan> I tried using restricted drivers to install the firmware for my card, and while that made it such that wireless networks were found (so I assume my card was working to some degree)  I was not able to connect to my own network.  Each time I tried to connect, the key wouldn't go through.  I'm now guessing that my best bet is to go the route of ndiswrapper, but I'm confused about how to go about using this.
[04:22] <nemilar> Cin: have you tried it in Konsole?
[04:22] <Cin> nemilar: no, i tried it in gnome-terminal
[04:22] <bardyr> codyduncan, use ndiswrapper with the windows xp drivers, broadcome support in linux sucks really but works great with ndiswrapper
[04:23] <nemilar> I'm gonna try it in konsole now
[04:23] <bazhang> codyduncan: have you read up on using ndiswrapper?
[04:23] <codyduncan> I've read
[04:23] <Cin> nemilar: what terminals were centos and gentoo tried in?
[04:23] <codyduncan> but either something was screwy, or I am too inexperienced to make sense of it
[04:23] <nemilar> Cin: gentoo was gnome-terminal, centos was in konsole
[04:23] <codyduncan> and also
[04:23] <Cin> ah, i see
[04:24] <codyduncan> I found so many different methods online, it seemed, to use ndiswrapper, that I wasn't sure which to follow
[04:24] <bazhang> !ndiswrapper
[04:24] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:24] <soldats> kyleBAKED, was your question answered
[04:24] <nemilar> Cin: yeah, crashes in konsole on ubuntu, too
[04:24] <nemilar> def. a debian thing
[04:24] <codyduncan> so basically
[04:24] <nemilar> I am going to write them an angry letter!
[04:24] <codyduncan> I am now at the point to take on ndiswrapper
[04:24] <codyduncan> but I am not sure how to go about it
[04:25] <bod_> !enter | codyduncan
[04:25] <ubotu> codyduncan: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:25] <codyduncan> I've looked at the wiki
[04:25] <Cin> nemilar: well. i might submit a bug report but i don't think it is -that- urgent, clearly it isn't so common otherwise it would've cropped up
[04:25] <codyduncan> understood.
[04:25] <bod_> thanks
[04:25] <bod_> codyduncan, the best documentation would be ubuntu docs
[04:25] <bazhang> best  read up on it further codyduncan unless someone here wants to walk you through it step by step
[04:25] <bod_> !ndiswrapper
[04:25] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:25] <bardyr> codyduncan, ndiswrapper is really easy, apt-get install build-essentials, then download the latest release and make && sudo make install it
[04:25] <bod_> codyduncan, found in there
[04:27] <codyduncan> I don't want to hassle anyone, but if anyone can send me to a difinitive source, I mean one that isn't going to send me all over the place until I find myself back where I started, that would be appreciated.  If I still am bewildered, I will come back, tail between my legs, looking for a kind heart to lead me along.
[04:27] <sior> hi!
[04:27] <narg> Does anyone know of a tool that will check to see if an mp3 is corrupted?
[04:27] <bod_> hi
[04:27] <phuzion> Ok, I'm looking to move my uTorrent settings to my uTorrent in Ubuntu, where would I place them?
[04:27] <phuzion> I'm running uTorrent under wine
[04:27] <navaburo> When I start another window manager on my second X screen it steals the keyboard. How do I get it to share the kbd between screens?
[04:29] <tatami> I have installed frostwire, but when I click on the application to run it, nothing happens
[04:29] <navaburo> tatami, try running it from a terminal
[04:29] <amigappc> ha, no i can ask my question again
[04:29] <tatami> I appear to have java installed though, i have java-gcj-compat installed
[04:29] <amigappc> i need some help with my laptop and ubuntu because i got no sound
[04:29] <bazhang> http://www.grillbar.org/wordpress/?p=176 codyduncan
[04:29] <tatami> navaburo: that would be "frostwire" in term?
[04:30] <navaburo> probably
[04:30] <tatami> You need to upgrade to JRE 1.5.x or newer from http://www.java.com
[04:30] <phuzion> !mp3
[04:30] <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
[04:30] <nemilar> Cin: yeah, nobody makes their top that small
[04:30] <bazhang> codyduncan: just substitute your drivers for the one in the walkthrough
[04:30] <Ubuntu_User451> Is it possible to see remote SSH sessions in the terminal?
[04:31] <codyduncan> bazhang superb
[04:31] <tatami> Okay, how do install a .bin file/
[04:31] <amigappc> i need help because i have complett NO SOUND
[04:32] <[deXter]> How can one install unbutu from an ISO file within windows, directly, without using any external bootable device?
[04:32] <bazhang> back in a bit
[04:32] <|ns|nR8> vmware i believe [deXter]
[04:32]  * Ubuntu_User451 over and out... this IRC client is hard to look at
[04:33] <[deXter]> Without VMware
[04:33] <[deXter]> I know there's a way.. I read about it somewhere but I can't find it anymore..
[04:33] <tatami> How do i handle the JRE .bin file/
[04:33] <soldats> maybe using alcohol 120 and mounting the image but i dont know if it will work you need to have it partitioned
[04:33] <Jimche> Hey Does any1 know or understand how to use WINE ?
[04:34] <joeb3_> tatami, chmod 755 file.bin.  then ./file.bin
[04:34] <nat6138> Jimche: Download a .exe and open it with wine.
[04:34] <joeb3_> tatami, assuming it is not already executable.
[04:34] <spiffman> hi all, i have serious issues... what should i do if gnome login crashes whenever it tries to open?
[04:35] <Jimche> yeh but when i use it the program comes up with computer language
[04:35] <soldats> Jimche, might be a good question in #winehq
[04:35] <Jimche> ahh ok thanks
[04:36] <spiffman> is there some way to "reset" gnome, or change the desktop manager I'm using through terminal?
[04:36] <soldats> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:36] <tatami> joeb3_: thanks. Can you explain to me what is chmod, and why did I have to use it on a bin if some of them are executable?
[04:36] <soldats> will restart gnome
[04:37] <soldats> tatami, chmod changes permissions so a certain user can access them
[04:37] <tatami> soldats: ahh... thats wierd, I would expect it just to prompt me for a sudo password
[04:38] <joeb3_> tatami, the last time I downloaded java, the bin file was not executable.
[04:38] <spiffman> soldats: thanks, but restarting isn't the issue... gnome refuses to open. If i go through terminal and type xstart, i get "error starting GNOME" and almost nothing works
[04:38] <phuzion> How would I make a shortcut on my desktop to a win32 application that I need to run through Wine?
[04:38] <soldats> spiffman, is there any X11 errors or xorg errors
[04:38] <tatami> huh...
[04:38] <tatami> wow frostwire still ownt ruN!
[04:39] <tatami> "OOPS, you don't seem to have a valid JRE. FrostWire works best with Sun JRE available at http://www.java.com
[04:39] <tatami> OOPS, unable to locate java exec in  /usr/lib/  hierarchy
[04:39] <tatami> You need to upgrade to JRE 1.5.x or newer from http://www.java.com
[04:39] <tatami> ls: /usr/java/j*: No such file or directory
[04:39] <tatami> OOPS, unable to locate java exec in  /usr/java/  hierarchy
[04:39] <tatami> You need to upgrade to JRE 1.5.x or newer from http://www.java.com
[04:39] <FloodBot1> tatami: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:39] <spiffman> soldats: just the gnome settings daemon error
[04:39] <lgc> Hi. Is someone knowledgeable with sending faxes?
[04:39] <guest22> Does anyone know what's happened to launchpad.net? (I'm referring to the strange character substitutions on all pages.) Has it been hacked?
[04:39] <soldats> spiffman, when did this happen and what were you doing when it happened
[04:40] <spiffman> soldats: one time it said that the greeting screen is crashing, another time it kept trying and eventually gave me the ubuntu blue screen of death
[04:40] <patogen> How can I check the health of a laptop?
[04:41] <soldats> spiffman, so are you in terminal right now
[04:41] <patogen> I might get one that is used.. and it seems to be ok
[04:41] <patogen> But I want to know if it's really ...
[04:41] <soldats> patogen, that question might be better said in #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:42] <Brainwave> #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:42] <lgc> !fax
[04:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fax - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:42] <lgc> !modem
[04:42] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[04:42] <amigappc> !alsa
[04:42] <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
[04:43] <patogen> soldats: Why is that? I need some software from within ubuntu to check it ...
[04:43] <spiffman> I was messing with glib and gtk+... installed them both, when i restarted all went to hell... so in terminal i uninstalled them, but nothing was fixed
[04:43] <spiffman> ^ for soldats
[04:43] <amigappc> anybody can help me with my laptop and no sound problem ?
[04:43] <zanegdff> hi
[04:43] <Scunizi> lgc whats your question
[04:44] <pariah> hey
[04:44] <zanegdff> someone help me please
[04:44] <VvWolverinevV> hi, i have a big problem, i uninstalled kubuntu-desktop and everything that came with it, and when i restarted i couldn't use my mouse or my keyboard!
[04:44] <kezzy> hey
[04:44] <EnsignRedshirt> !someone
[04:44] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[04:44] <soldats> patogen, well first you should keep your question to 1 line. also if most of the time if everything works fine its probly ok. if youwant to check to see if it works with ubuntu download the livecd for the correct architecture and run the livecd to make sure everything runs properly
[04:44] <zanegdff> the iso image when you open it there are no exe files how to install then
[04:44] <VvWolverinevV> wait, nvm, it just took a long time to regain control, lol
[04:45] <zanegdff> please help
[04:45] <kezzy> Is there a way to boot my current windows installation inside ubuntu using a virtual machine or something of that sort? Not a fresh install of xp
[04:45] <spiffman> soldats: i also tried deleting some .conf files, but the problem doesn't seem to pertain to configuration... is there a way to salvage it or am i looking at an os reinstall?
[04:45] <bod_> zanegdff,  an iso is an exact image of a cd
[04:45] <bod_> zanegdff, you burn it to a cd then use it like an original cd
[04:45] <zanegdff> but then how do i  install i do not have a cd writer
[04:46] <soldats> spiffman, a nasty solution is to remove gdm via "sudo aptitude remove gdm" then after that do "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[04:46] <venger_> kezzy, try out virtualbox
[04:46] <kezzy> thats..impressive zanegdff
[04:46] <guest22> What's happened to launchpad.net? (I'm referring to the strange character substitutions on all pages.) Has it been hacked?
[04:46] <venger_> amigappc, does your sound card show up in aplay -l?
[04:46] <zanegdff> yes
[04:46] <kezzy> Vanger, I was just look at that, Will it boot any windows installation, even from another HDD?
[04:46] <codyduncan> so, while trying to install ndiswrapper, based on instructions from http://www.grillbar.org/wordpress/?p=176 , I get the following error upon tring to apt-get ndiswrapper: "unable to find a source package for ndiswrapper"
[04:46] <zanegdff> yes
[04:46] <patogen> soldats: Well yes it works fine ... it was slow to install but it works like a charm ... but I want to know like the disks risk of hardware failure...
[04:47] <Scunizi> guest22 looks fine from my end
[04:47] <soldats> spiffman, you might be able to try the second command i gave you first if you want to keet the graphic display manager for the login. otherwise try to remove gdm as well
[04:47] <amigappc> venger_:  maybe, he shows something up ... HDA Intel ...
[04:47] <soldats> patogen, how old is it
[04:48] <kezzy> I thought virtualbox only works with fresh installs of xp, I didnt know you were able to point it at your old windows parition
[04:48] <patogen> soldats: I'm not sure ... 3-4 years
[04:48] <bullgard4> What progam will create a 'machine object', for example /usr/share/locale-langpack/de/LC_MESSAGES/kfileshare.mo, and what is its purpose or use?
[04:48] <soldats> patogen, has it been dropped at all
[04:48] <patogen> soldats: Not that I know of
[04:48] <venger_> kezzy, not that i know of, have you checked their FAQ?  i'd imagine you'd have to image or convert it somehow
[04:48] <guest22> Scunizi: Nothing strange at all? For example, on the top level page, I see "Delete packages erom yotr PPA" and "Branch eeeds".
[04:48] <spiffman> soldats: k i uninstalled gdm and tried that other line, but i'm still in the same boat... i'll try a restart and see if anything changes
[04:49] <codyduncan> I need help with an error I got trying to apt-get ndiswrapper "Unable to find a source package for ndiswrapper"
[04:49] <kezzy> venger, You think its possible though? and No I havent checked that.
[04:49] <Scunizi> guest22: nope.. looks very normal
[04:49] <soldats> patogen,  well firstly id listen to the hdd spin up and make sure it sounds "not TOO loud" also when its spinning make sure it doesnt get TOO hot
[04:49] <venger_> kezzy, thats where i'd start virtualbox.org i do believe
[04:50] <kezzy> Sounds good venger, if I dont find anything there, Ill be back
[04:50] <jedounet> j'ai cru ke j'allai jamais y arriver
[04:50] <guest22> Scunizi: Strange, must be some local configuration issue. Thanks.
[04:50] <Scunizi> guest22: np
[04:50] <zylstra555> Hello, Apt-get keeps prompting for my Linux CD. I have a perfectly good internet connection, and a not so great CD drive... how do I get it to just download from the internet, and not attempt to copy from the CD?
[04:50] <venger_> amigappc, so you do show something?
[04:50] <soldats> spiffman, the second command i gave you will attempt to recreate the xorg.conf to something that is useable. so a restart is a must but when you login it will be in textmode until you try startx again
[04:50] <spiffman> soldats: gdm uninstall finished successfully, but nothing was fixed...
[04:50] <ArthurArchnix> In add/remove, under preferences, you can uncheck the box beside CDROM to make it stop using it.
[04:51] <Scunizi> zylstra555: check your repository lists and uncheck CD as an option
[04:51] <phuzion> my logitech marble mouse has these buttons on it that are usually configured to click back and forward in browsers automatically, but now it doesn't work.  Any ideas on how to get them working in at least firefox?
[04:51] <amigappc> venger_: Karte 0: Intel [HDA Intel], Gerät 0: CONEXANT Analog [CONEXANT Analog]
[04:51] <zylstra555> I dont have a GUI... using the terminal only
[04:51] <ArthurArchnix> zylstra555: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:51] <ArthurArchnix> zylstra555: Comment out the cd.
[04:51] <patogen> soldats: I check that ... but I would like to know if there's some software that can check the vitality of the hardware
[04:51] <soldats> phuzion, what were you doing when it stopped working
[04:51] <spiffman> soldats: ok i understand what the lines you sent me do, but restarting and doing a new xstart still brings me to the ssame spot
[04:52] <zylstra555> ArthurArchnix: Deb CDROM:
[04:52] <phuzion> soldats, it never worked
[04:52] <phuzion> soldats, in ubuntu, that is
[04:52] <ArthurArchnix> zylstra555: Yeah.
[04:52] <venger_> amigappc, have you messed with alsa mixer yet, also you can test /usr/share/sounds/alsa files using aplay
[04:52] <zylstra555> ArthurArchnix: Thanks
[04:53] <bod_> phuzion, same problem here
[04:53] <zylstra555> testing...
[04:53] <soldats> phuzion, well there are options i believe for that, that you can edit in the xorg.conf but i cant remember what site i found it on. oogle might help for xorg.conf configuration
[04:53] <EnsignRedshirt> zylstra555: Don't forget to 'sudo apt-get update' after you change the file.
[04:53] <ArthurArchnix> zylstra555: No problem. You'll have to update before upgrading or installing so that apt knows not to look at your cdrom
[04:53] <amigappc> venger_: i can play sounds, but i hear nothing.
[04:53] <bod_> soldats, ive tried that,.,.it doesnt work,.,.i have the same problem
[04:53] <zylstra555> EnsignRedshirt: Already did.
[04:53] <zylstra555> Success! Thanks everyone!
[04:54] <venger_> amigappc, run alsamixer in a term and up all the volume knobs
[04:54] <soldats> amigappc, whats the prob again
[04:54] <soldats> err nevermind
[04:54] <Dusti[n]> i wanna make use of my computer now that i have linux. any ideas on what i should get into?
[04:54] <amigappc> soldats:
[04:54] <bod_> Dusti[n], programming
[04:54] <soldats> amigappc, do what venger_ said
[04:54] <amigappc> soldats: i have no sound. i have turned all volume up
[04:54] <phuzion> Dusti[n], Is there anything you did a lot of on Windows?  If so, continue doing it on Ubuntu
[04:54] <soldats> amigappc, is your voulume manager set to use alsa
[04:55] <amigappc> venger_: i did it 20 times ... with the alsamixergui i saw, that i cant turn IEC958 up. the arent up and i cant turn them up
[04:55] <amigappc> soldats: jepp it is
[04:55] <Dusti[n]> well i kinda ment server wise. isnt linux good for that?
[04:55] <bod_> Dusti[n], the server edition is
[04:55] <venger_> amigappc, IEC958 should be for a spdif fiber optic connection
[04:56] <bullgard4> What progam will create a 'machine object', for example /usr/share/locale-langpack/de/LC_MESSAGES/kfileshare.mo, and what is its purpose or use?
[04:56] <sketzski> evening everyone. i have what i think will be an easily answered question (hoping). how do i get ubuntu to update Rhythmbox to the latest version?
[04:56] <Dusti[n]> whats the diffrence?
[04:56] <bod_> Dusti[n], ones for home use,. the others for being a server
[04:56] <venger_> amigappc, do you have some headphones or something as an alternate test?
[04:56] <soldats> amigappc, so im sure you did everything the forums told you to do right
[04:56] <amigappc> venger_: and the other conexant CX20549 (venice) is up
[04:57] <Dusti[n]> obvious, but what makes them good for home or server
[04:57] <amigappc> yeah i have a headset. i will plug it in
[04:58] <amigappc> venger_: so i plug it in and i hear nothing
[04:59] <venger_> soldats, do you remember that alsa setup command that lets you pick the sound device?
[04:59] <jc> can anyone help me with installing wine?  More specifically I had to uninstall it and then when I reinstalled it from the repository there is no menu option for it under the applications menu
[04:59] <barex> hi....................
[04:59] <Dusti[n]> jc: did you use the add/remove tool?
[04:59] <kezzy> well, no one is answering in the vbox channal, and I'm not seeing anything about it under their FAQ
[05:00] <kezzy> damn it
[05:00] <jc> Dusti[n]: No I just Synaptic
[05:00] <spiffman> soldats: i guess it comes down to reinstalling ubuntu... *sigh*... anything else i should try?
[05:00] <soldats> venger_, "alsamixer -options" is to do that
[05:00] <stunatra> jc, sometimes you have to logout and login again for that to take effect.
[05:01] <oboy03> hey guys
[05:01] <jc> stunatra: tried that no good
[05:01] <Dusti[n]> hello
[05:01] <soldats> spiffman, you could try "sudo apt-get reinstall ubuntu-desktop"
[05:01] <oboy03> does anybody here experience corrupt updates?
[05:01] <oboy03> im using 7.10
[05:01] <Dusti[n]> nope
[05:01] <soldats> i dont update so no.
[05:01] <ArthurArchnix> oboy03: Try switching to the main servers.
[05:01] <barex> hi, anyone know what the best multimedia player 4 ogg,mp3,mp4,mpeg, etc??
[05:01] <spiffman> soldats: that gives me "invalid operation reinstall"
[05:01] <jc> Dusti[n]: I also used apt-get install wine after a apt-get remove wine --purge
[05:01] <stunatra> barex, VLC
[05:01] <EnsignRedshirt> jc:  Maybe this has changed in the latest versions of Ubuntu, but when I last used wine, it was only a command line program.
[05:02] <barex> stunatra, where i can get it?
[05:02] <soldats> spiffman, maybe "sudo aptitude reinstall ubuntu-desktop"
[05:02] <stunatra> barex, it should be in the repos.
[05:02] <oboy03> im updating this libpcre3
[05:02] <oboy03> and it says that the installer is corrupt
[05:02] <oboy03> i updated again and the same thing happens
[05:03] <Dusti[n]> jc: I just used the add/remove utility thenupdated from there
[05:03] <ArthurArchnix> oboy03: Do, sudo apt-get clean
[05:03] <ArthurArchnix> oboy03: Then try again.
[05:03] <oboy03> kk thanks
[05:03] <jc> Dusti[n]: ok I'll give that a try I'll remove it again the then try the add/remove to get it again
[05:04] <dbmood1> hi quick q is there a 64bit version of gutsy for an intel chip - i'm new to 64bit just read em64 in bios -rofl
[05:04] <dbmood1> -can i use the amd64 thing or ...
[05:04] <barex> stunatra, can i get it in live-mode?
[05:04] <oboy03> thanks arthur thate solved it
[05:04] <Dusti[n]> jc; kk i had that problem before also, but when i use the add/remove it worked fine for me
[05:04] <stunatra> barex, live mode?
[05:04] <oboy03> i gotta have a notebook on these commands
[05:05] <ArthurArchnix> oboy03: No problem. That command clears out downloaded installations.
[05:05] <spiffman> soldats: thanks a ton, but i think there are more than a few things messing up, aptitude doesn't even find ubuntu-desktop, nor does it let me install it. i'm going for the reinstall, hooray for coffee!
[05:05] <Genjimoto> how do i easily switch between Xorg and Xgl X11 servers??
[05:05] <oboy03> does any body know if open arena work on ubuntu? as well as VDRIFT?
[05:05] <soldats> spiffman, ok man. im sure aptitude should work but i dont remember the name for ubuntu-desktop
[05:06] <dbmood1> !64
[05:06] <ubotu> AMD64 and EMT64 are fully supported architectures on Ubuntu. See http://tinyurl.com/jv6tc for more information.
[05:06] <barex> stunatra, i mean live-mode-cd, before installing
[05:06] <stunatra> barex, I don't believe so.
[05:07] <dbmood1> wait so i use the amd64 iso ?
[05:07] <naitse2> hi
[05:07] <amigappc> soldats: alsamixer -options get a "alsamixer: invalid option -- o"
[05:07] <soldats> spiffman, i guess if nothing else has worked a reinstall should do it
[05:07] <naitse2> there is any way to install ubuntu from a linux bootdisk like slackware?
[05:07] <oboy03> how do i install *.package files
[05:08] <zetheroo> is there an irc room for crossover office?
[05:08] <jc> Dusti[n]: ugg I can't reinstall from add/remove I'll try logging off and logging back on and see if that helps be right back
[05:09] <ArthurArchnix> oboy03: What's a package file?
[05:10] <naitse2>  there is any way to install ubuntu from a linux bootdisk like slackware?
[05:10] <dbmood1> maybe
[05:10] <naitse2> without cdrom or internet
[05:10] <dbmood1> you can debootstrap no ?
[05:10] <sam__>  can someone send me a link so i can  get macromedia flash to work on ubuntu 7.1?
[05:10] <dbmood1> oh that ... no you can't really - you need net or a networked thing
[05:10] <sam__> please
[05:11] <astro76> !flashissue | sam__
[05:11] <ubotu> sam__: The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[05:11] <oboy03> ArthurArchnix: i downloaded vdrift, it has a file extension .package
[05:11] <sam__> so flash doesnt work in ubuntu
[05:11] <sam__> what a piece of junk
[05:11] <oboy03> it works on me
[05:12] <chris__> what??
[05:12] <chris__> Flash does work.
[05:12] <sam__> how?
[05:12] <fatedkiss> sam__, 64 bit ubuntu
[05:12] <dbmood1> flash does work sam
[05:12] <gidim> Depends on the flash.
[05:12] <sam__> how do i get it to work
[05:12] <chris__> What version of Ubuntu do you use?
[05:12] <sam__> youtube frezes my box
[05:12] <oboy03> try to watch a video in youtube
[05:12] <soldats> amigappc, the best i can say is man alsamixer or man amixer. there is someone here who is very good with alsa but he hasnt shown up yet. look for crimsun and ask him. sorry i cant help you more
[05:12] <oboy03> then there is a link there for flash
[05:12] <chris__> Your probably using the outdated plugin.
[05:12] <gidim> Gnash is good.
[05:12] <chris__> Do you have compiz enabled?
[05:12] <chris__> !flash | sam__
[05:12] <ubotu> sam__: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[05:12] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[05:13] <venger_> soldats, i was recalling alsaconf which is in alsa-utils but its on debian.  i'm not sure what else to he could do other than find an ubuntu guide
[05:13] <soldats> !sound > amigappc just make sure youve done all of these steps first
[05:13] <gidim> Flash was easy to get working on 64-bit Gutsy . . . now getting Wine to play EQ on the other hand...
[05:13] <oboy03> anyone here playing vdrift on ubuntu?
[05:14] <codyduncan> I'm trying to install ndiswrapper, but am having trouble with some directions, someone wanna help me out?
[05:14] <sam__> i need a simple way to install flash
[05:14] <kezzy> haha Gidim
[05:14] <codyduncan> should be simple, the instructions say to run a few commands in a directory
[05:14] <jordan17> hay is any one here good with installing programs from source that would volunteer to help me out ????
[05:14] <sam__> cant someone just post a url that i can click on and it will work
[05:14] <gidim> But GuildWars worked flawlessly, how's that for irony?
[05:14] <soldats> venger_, im not sure. i havent messed with my sound card configuration since gentoo. in ubuntu it worked out of the box
[05:14] <dbmood1> SAM
[05:14] <dbmood1> cool it
[05:14] <dbmood1> do you want flash ?
[05:14] <dbmood1> !flash
[05:14] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[05:14] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[05:14] <ArthurArchnix> oboy03: I found some info on package http://monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/    It also tells you how to install it.
[05:14] <kezzy> Sam, things arent that easy.
[05:14] <codyduncan> how does one go about running a command in a directory?
[05:14] <cube_> !offtopic
[05:14] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:15] <soldats> sam__, go to the adobe site and install the flash tar.gz and follow the directions
[05:15] <oboy03> thanks again arthur
[05:15] <spiffman> codyduncan! sup man, its alfredo!
[05:15] <gidim> I swear, if I could get EQ working in Gutsy under Wine, I'd wipe my Windows partition. :D
[05:15] <pranith> hi guys
[05:15] <codyduncan> fredo!
[05:15] <dbmood1> 32-bit packages: The Ubuntu 7.10 package is available here. Just download the package for your release, double-click the file, and install the package. For other releases, download and extract this archive and double-click the corresponding file to your release.
[05:15] <spiffman> aahaha
[05:15] <kezzy> haha no kidding gidim
[05:15] <pranith> can anyone tell me how to use gtalk in linux?
[05:15] <kezzy> thats the ONLY reason im running windows right now
[05:15] <ArthurArchnix> oboy03: You juts have to scroll down. Essentially, you should just execute the package file.
[05:15] <dbmood1> sorry for the paste but sam is spamming this channel
[05:15] <kezzy> god damned games
[05:15] <pranith> i mean any alternative for that?
[05:15] <gidim> Me too. Ubuntu will save us, in time.
[05:16] <venger_> soldats, thats why i'm running ubuntu to get spoiled and stupid
[05:16] <kezzy> you may be the person i should ask this gidim
[05:16] <kezzy> know how I would boot my old windows parition in ubuntu using virutal box or anything of that sort?
[05:16] <gidim> I just don't feel like shelling out for Cedega when I paid for the games, playing them should not cost me more, unless the game states otherwise.
[05:16] <jeffMASTERflex> pranith: pidgin has a jabber account setting to configure your gtalk account
[05:16] <kezzy> cedega?
[05:16] <codyduncan> spiffman in the lab coding?
[05:16] <gidim> Wine with cutting-edge support for a monthly fee.
[05:16] <pranith> jeffMASTERflex, i want to use VOIP, to make calls
[05:16] <kezzy> oh boo
[05:16] <gidim> It's a fork.
[05:16] <gidim> But more games work with it.
[05:17] <soldats> venger_, lol, i switch back and forth. i still love the "other" one
[05:17] <kezzy> war3?
[05:17] <jeffMASTERflex> pranith: nope sorry, can't help there
[05:17] <spiffman> codyduncan not quite... my computer went insane
[05:17] <kezzy> cause thats what I want
[05:17] <pranith> :(
[05:17] <gidim> And by paying, you get to tell them what games you want them to work on next.
[05:17] <kezzy> although gridwars keeps me happy for hours
[05:17] <pranith> jeffMASTERflex, what about tapioca?
[05:17] <kezzy> haha well that'd be nice
[05:17] <gidim> WarCraft 3 works in Cedega last I saw.
[05:17] <pranith> jeffMASTERflex, does'nt it work?
[05:17] <kezzy> how well though?
[05:17] <codyduncan> mine is just still dumb
[05:17] <gidim> It's $5 a month if I remember right.
[05:17] <fatedkiss> anyone know the syntax for termianl so i can change what java plugin im using?
[05:17] <kezzy> ooo
[05:17] <kezzy> thats not too bad
[05:17] <gidim> I just don't feel like paying that.
[05:17] <kezzy> lazy
[05:17] <jeffMASTERflex> pranith: i know nothin of tapioca or voip software, sorry
[05:17] <gidim> That's how they get you.
[05:17] <kezzy> true
[05:18] <gidim> I already pay $30 a month for two EQ accounts. I play on FV.
[05:18] <codyduncan> though, I am digging this new setup, even without wireless or flash
[05:18] <spiffman> what you trying to do?
[05:18] <sam__> cAN I PUT IE7 ON UBUNTU?
[05:18] <kezzy> I played on xegony when i played
[05:18] <kezzy> you can
[05:18] <codyduncan> I'm trying to setup ndiswrapper so I can use a windows driver for my wireless card
[05:18] <kezzy> but why?
[05:18] <zetheroo> is there an irc chat for crossover office?
[05:18] <kezzy> why in gods name would you put IE7 on ubuntu?
[05:18] <singlesun> LOL
[05:18] <gidim> IE7 is evil.
[05:18] <singlesun> wow... fun time to step in here.. LOL
[05:18] <gidim> Why do people put Windows on an Apple?
[05:18] <EnsignRedshirt> kezzy: To test web pages...
[05:18] <gidim> Just to do it.
[05:18] <kezzy> very true
[05:18] <kezzy> oh shh ensign
[05:19] <ganesh> help me to update the grub when i copied a filesystem into another partition...
[05:19] <kezzy> thats not a good reason
[05:19] <zetheroo> sam__: why would you want to use IE7 in Ubuntu ?
[05:19] <soldats> !ot > gidim
[05:19] <kezzy> gidim, 50 Cleric is the highest i got.
[05:19] <soldats> !ot > kezzy
[05:19] <spiffman> exciting... i may have to come over soon to get the ubuntu install disk and reinstall it completely...
[05:19] <kezzy> oh fine soldats.
[05:19] <bkar> when one does a command    compiz --replace gconf   does it replace gconf? how one would get it back to gconf? am not sure what is being replaced
[05:19] <spiffman> still haven't given up quite yet
[05:19] <codyduncan> yeah, you left that here
[05:20] <singlesun> lol... ok... i will change this topic.... umm... away from IE7 and ubuntu... does anyone know if there is a decent GUI based app python related for ubuntu?
[05:20] <crdlb> bkar: no, not exactly ...
[05:20] <codyduncan> me neither
[05:20] <jeffMASTERflex> bkar: instead of using gconf for configuration, compiz would use its own config files
[05:20] <crdlb> bkar: gconf is the plugin you're starting compiz with (you really should just leave that off and let it use ccp automatically)
[05:20] <soldats> singlesun, huh. most of the apps in ubuntu are written in python
[05:20] <joeKr> I was trying to share my wireless card ra0 via eth0 for another PC without wireless (like "Internet Connection Sharing" in Windows) and I have somehow created (in ifconfig) ra0:avahi and wmaster0-00, and now my wireless doesn't work.  What did I do, how can I restore wireless, and how can I share wireless?
[05:20] <crdlb> bkar: compiz is replacing the official gnome window manager, metacity
[05:20] <soldats> crdlb, metacity --replace
[05:21] <bkar> crdlb and to get back the metacity is metacity --replace?
[05:21] <singlesun> soldats, i mean... how do you launch the interactive interface to do programming in python on ubuntu... i just switched over from winblows a little while ago
[05:21] <crdlb> bkar: yup
[05:21] <crdlb> bkar: or just use System > Preferences > Appearance > Visual Effects
[05:21] <crdlb> setting it to None will start metacity
[05:21] <codyduncan> so how does one run a command in a directory?
[05:21] <bkar> crdlb okay thank you, i just dont want to make this as permanent changes
[05:21] <singlesun> soldats, is there a gui based app you can use... instead of running python in term?
[05:21] <spiffman> what kind of command? like a shell command?
[05:22] <soldats> singlesun, open a terminal and type python. youll get the python interface. if you want the gui-ish one youll need to install "idle"
[05:22] <codyduncan> remember who you're talking to
[05:22] <ganesh> help me to update the grub when i copied a filesystem into another partition...
[05:22] <crdlb> bkar: so run 'compiz --replace'
[05:22] <crdlb> no gconf
[05:22] <spiffman> hehe... ok... what IS the command
[05:22] <bkar> crdlb-> okay thanks
[05:22] <codyduncan> I don't know, I am following instructions on http://www.grillbar.org/wordpress/?p=176 that someone directed me to
[05:22] <singlesun> soldats, yeah... that is what i was referring to.... i will check out this idle package real quick. ;) thx man
[05:22] <codyduncan> the command is there
[05:22] <kezzy> how I would boot my old windows parition in ubuntu using virutal box or anything of that sort?
[05:22] <codyduncan> basically, I extracted the .tar for ndiswrapper
[05:22] <soldats> codyduncan, cd /path/to/dir then run whatever command you want
[05:23] <gidi1> I never do that, I merely mount the partition. I don't want to run a Windows VM under Ubuntu.
[05:23] <codyduncan> and need to take it from there
[05:23] <gidi1> I also made sure all my partitions are FAT32 for maximum compatibility.
[05:23] <EnsignRedshirt> ouch
[05:23] <kezzy> good idea, but you see, I play games
[05:23] <gidi1> It's sad, but it had to be done. I miss EXT3.
[05:23] <bkar> kezzy-> not booting your old partition, you have to install an xp on a virtual box vdi or vmware  vdmk virtual disk
[05:23] <kezzy> which is where it hits me
[05:23] <spiffman> ok... you already did the remove command?
[05:23] <kezzy> theres no way to boot an already installed version of windows?
[05:24] <codyduncan> removed the old ndiswrapper, yes
[05:24] <singlesun> soldats, thx man ... thats exactly what i was looking for ;)
[05:24] <soldats> singlesun, cool
[05:24] <bkar> kezzy-> not from a virtual box or vmware
[05:24] <codyduncan> when I tried to apt-get the ndiswrapper I got an error
[05:24] <kezzy> damn it.
[05:24] <spiffman> what error?
[05:25] <bkar> kezzy-> however you can mount those old partitions within virtualbox or vmware
[05:25] <bkar> just cant attempt to boot of it
[05:25] <bkar> off of*
[05:25] <codyduncan> I tried again, and got "Unable to find a source package for ndiswrapper"
[05:26] <jc> Dusti[n]: well I've rebooted and when I look under add/Remove I can't select wine
[05:26] <kezzy> mounting them in vbox would only allow me to edit the files
[05:26] <kezzy> not run programs
[05:26] <kezzy> correct?
[05:26] <bkar> correcto mundo
[05:27] <bkar> wait, maybe it wil, like you're network accessing a file..i have not tried though..you can try and let us know
[05:27] <spiffman> try 'sudo apt-get update' and then try again
[05:28] <codyduncan> same problem
[05:28] <kezzy> well if it doesnt work
[05:28] <kezzy> im just buying cedega
[05:29] <venger_> kezzy if you have an nvidia card try your luck with wine, some games actually run such as Lotro
[05:29] <sixpence> kezzy: Pfft Buying Cedega? Nice.
[05:30] <adelie42> is there an easy way to set bindings for a 10 button mouse other than messing with the xorg.conf?
[05:30] <jc> spiffman: I don't know if you were replying to me, but I tried the apt-get update and I still can not select wine from add/remove
[05:30] <phuzion> Is it possible to move an install of firefox from windows to linux with all of the bookmarks, extensions, etc?
[05:31] <spiffman> jc: i wasn't, sorry :P
[05:31] <kezzy> Venger_ Its the ammount of games im playing, Hellgate london, UT3, Warcraft 3, planetside, etc
[05:31] <kezzy> so theres so many i need Really good support
[05:31] <adelie42> jc: had the same problem. don't know why, but if you just use synaptic package manager from the system -> administration menu, and search for wine, it works just fine
[05:31] <kezzy> Sixpence, Yessssss
[05:31] <jc> spiffman: thats ok it was worht the try anyway
[05:31] <sixpence> kezzy: ... hah
[05:32] <gidi1> At least you didn't say WoW.
[05:32] <kezzy> sixpence : I need the game lovin, or imma be a windows whore forever
[05:32] <adelie42> kezzy: you would likely be best to get a subscription to cedega
[05:32] <codyduncan> yeah man, no dice, same error "Unable to find a source package for ndiswrapper"
[05:32] <spiffman> cody, i'm gonna find out where the ndiswrapper repositories are, that'll let you get the dependencies
[05:32] <kezzy> Gidi1 : Ive already done that, 53 troll rogue
[05:32] <kezzy> Adelie42 : Thats what I'm thinking.
[05:32] <jc> adelie42: but when I install it that way there I don't get the menu option for wine installed
[05:32] <adelie42> jc: menu option?
[05:33] <sixpence> kezzy: What game? What's the problem?
[05:33] <gidi1> I refuse to bend to Cedega. I will get my games working in Wine all by myself or die trying.
[05:33] <kezzy> Sixpence : ubuntu hates games
[05:33] <kezzy> Sixpence : or rather, windows hates ubuntu
[05:33] <sixpence> kezzy: What game?
[05:33] <IndyGunFreak> kezzy: its not that ubuntu hates games, if you have Linux games, they run fine, its better to say Game makers hate linux
[05:34] <gidi1> Ubuntu means what? Humanity to others, death to games?
[05:34] <venger_> jc: wine doesn't show up for me on add/remove, did you try synaptic ?
[05:34] <jc> adelie42: this is the second time I've installed, the first time (I don't remember how I installed it) I ended up with a wine section under the applications menu which had a nice Programs subsection with my installed programs in it
[05:34] <kezzy> Gidi1 : Sorry, im a bitch for the easy route
[05:34] <kezzy> Sixpence : war3, UT3, hellgate, vangaurd, a ton of other games
[05:34] <gidi1> If I wanted the easy route, I'd be a happy Windows user and not a reluctant Windows user.
[05:35] <sixpence> kezzy: UT3 is going to have a Linux port
[05:35] <sixpence> kezzy: By War3 do you mean Warcraft 3?
[05:35] <kezzy> I do
[05:35] <gidi1> Yes.
[05:35] <kezzy> and thats impressive..
[05:35] <sixpence> kezzy: :-P Only a dislexic person couldn't get that workin on Linux.
[05:35] <kezzy> what?!
[05:35] <kezzy> dog damn it
[05:35] <kezzy> I mean god!
[05:35] <kezzy> ;_P
[05:35] <amr> hi
[05:36] <sixpence> kezzy: :-P
[05:36] <sixpence> kezzy: What problems you having with War3?
[05:36] <jc> venger_: It installs fro synaptic just no nice menu like before, I just don't remember how I got the nice menu the first time
[05:36] <kezzy> sixpence : no but really, how?
[05:36] <sixpence> kezzy: :-| There are tonnes of guides out there on the subject.
[05:36] <sixpence> Tonnnnes
[05:36] <kezzy> Sixpence, honestly I havent even tried it...cause i figured it wouldnt work
[05:36] <sixpence> kezzy: O.o
[05:37] <sixpence> kezzy: Then you may as well go back to Windows. Hell no, it's not going to work on your first try
[05:37] <kezzy> i always figured linux = no games
[05:37] <sixpence> kezzy: This is Linux, son.
[05:37] <sixpence> kezzy: Wow...
[05:37] <sixpence> kezzy: War3 will, in most cases, run better on Linux than Windows.
[05:37] <sixpence> As well as many other games.
[05:37] <spiffman> codyduncan, alright well i found this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683
[05:37] <kezzy> Thats a given.
[05:37] <IndyGunFreak> Games on Linux, some work well, alot of them barely work, many of them don't wrk at all.
[05:37] <gidi1> Now, if only the game makers would stop relying on DirectX.
[05:37] <venger_> jc: you talking about the Applications menu items?
[05:37] <kezzy> i love me some direct X
[05:38] <gidi1> I love me some OpenGL.
[05:38] <jc> venger_: yes the Applications menu
[05:38] <kezzy> Why cant they make directX work in ubuntu?
[05:38] <sixpence> kezzy: :-|
[05:38] <gidi1> Because MS doesn't release the code.
[05:38] <kezzy> Oh
[05:38] <sixpence> kezzy: Go read a guide.
[05:38] <kezzy> Bastards.
[05:38] <venger_> jc, well its only good for the default WINEPREFIX really, what you going to do when you start running multiple prefixes?
[05:38] <kezzy> Sixpence : Point me to one you'd recomment?
[05:38] <kezzy> ...recommend..
[05:38] <sixpence> kezzy: Fine -.-
[05:39] <bkar> !language | kezzy
[05:39] <ubotu> kezzy: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[05:39] <kezzy> Sixpence : <#
[05:39] <gidi1> I had thought they were working on a DirectX clone that was free of proprietary.
[05:39] <kezzy> my bad, i forgot the 12 year olds in here learning about ubuntu.
[05:39] <sixpence> kezzy: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=45407
[05:39] <kezzy> Sixpence : <3x10
[05:39] <kezzy> Thanks a ton
[05:39] <gidi1> I've pimped Ubuntu out to 12 year olds. Honest.
[05:39] <singlesun> anyone know of any good guides for programming in python? only other languages ive done are visual basic and turbo pascal
[05:39] <sixpence> He's going to have to lear2Gentoo
[05:40] <jc> venger_: I know its only good for the default WINEPREFIX, but really only run one at the moment, I'mm trying really hard to get off of windows alltogether
[05:40] <IndyGunFreak> kezzy: its not just for 12yr olds, its just not necessary in a forum on htis topic.
[05:40] <soldats> singlesun, google "how to think like a computer scientist"
[05:40] <singlesun> jc, you and me both
[05:40] <IndyGunFreak> and adds nothing to the discussion.
[05:40] <sono> Hi everyone. Anyone has downloaded de lin6usb driver lately? The site is currently down.
[05:40] <astro76> singlesun: python has superb online docs... http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html
[05:40] <soldats> its python based and very good
[05:40] <codyduncan> spiffman I have suitable directions for what I'm trying to do, I'm just too inexperienced to even follow them
[05:40] <lgc> !MODEM
[05:40] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[05:40] <jc> Venger_: but now that I've reinstalled it I don't even have that
[05:40] <codyduncan> ridiculous?  yes.
[05:40] <singlesun> soldats, astro76 i will check those out... thanks ;)
[05:41] <venger_> jc,  you went with a winehq install?
[05:41] <astro76> singlesun: also this free book http://www.diveintopython.org/
[05:41] <singlesun> astro76, thx
[05:42] <soldats> diveintopython is very good
[05:42] <IndyGunFreak> is there a better way to insall wine, than from Winehq?
[05:42] <jc> venger_: well I think so I added winehq to my list of repositories and then installed it via synaptic - should I have done it differently?
[05:42] <schwepps> IndyGunFreak, uhhh... apt?
[05:42] <ericvw> What is the reverse sequencing instead of Alt+Tab to switch between windows?
[05:42] <ericvw> because Alt+Shift+Tab doesn't work
[05:43] <venger_> jc, just curious i've done the same thing but didn't lose my menu and there bitch posts about uninstalling wine and it leaving the menus
[05:43] <gidi1> I read the guide and added the repository and ran synaptic.
[05:43] <IndyGunFreak> schwepps: sure, but what i'm saying is, someone insinuated adding the wine repo was bad, i was just curious what the issue was.. .i've always installed via the wine repo, for several years
[05:43] <schwepps> ericvw, you can check and configure it in system->pref->keyboard shortcuts
[05:43] <tehquickness> anyone know why my harddrive would be slowing down?
[05:44] <IndyGunFreak> jc: did you say wine isn't in your menu?
[05:44] <singlesun> soldats, the reason im looking into python is because im trying to throw away my windows usage... however i have to do alot of work in visual studio... and ive been told that it doesnt run well on gnu/linux
[05:44] <jc> IndyGunFreak: yep I just installed it and its not in my menu - kind of driving me nuts tonight
[05:44] <soldats> singlesun, ahh did you see the PM
[05:44] <IndyGunFreak> jc: are you sure it installed?
[05:44] <schwepps> tehquickness, gutsy?
[05:44] <tehquickness> yeah
[05:45] <tehquickness> schwepps: yes
[05:45] <schwepps> tehquickness, kill trackerd
[05:45] <tehquickness> schwepps: would this be during the boot as well?
[05:45] <Genjimoto> anyone know of a mirror of the "Howto switch between Xgl and Xorg via GDM" howto? the page goes to a dead link.
[05:45] <alexander> hey, I'm trying to get flash to work in Firefox (for instance to work w/ Youtube) but can't seem to get it installed
[05:45] <schwepps> trackerd is a virus that ubuntu devs added to gutsy to slow older computers down to a crawl
[05:45] <jc> IndyGunFreak: yes its installed, I can run winecfg from the command line and it brings up the config window
[05:45] <IndyGunFreak> !flashissue | alexander
[05:45] <ubotu> alexander: The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[05:45] <schwepps> tehquickness, during boot? dunno
[05:45] <venger_> jc:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=650738
[05:46] <IndyGunFreak> jc: thats strnage, never had an issue like that
[05:46] <tehquickness> schwepps: yeah overall it is just really slugish, the boot has become a lot longer
[05:46] <alexander> IndyGunFreak: is that a fact? ya I've tried to install the plug-in from the adobe site without any luck.  How long has this been broken?
[05:46] <ericvw> schwep: I checked that
[05:47] <cwillu> any canadians in the channel?
[05:47] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: at least a couple weeks, but if you installed it from the adobe site, it should work..,  thats how i installed it beofre they had a fix, and it worked fine
[05:47] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: are you using 64bit?
[05:47] <ericvw> schwepps: I checked that and it doesn't have the shortcut for moving backwards
[05:47] <alexander> IndyGunFreak: I believe 32 bit, how can I check whether it's been intsalled in Firefox, if through Tools > Add ons then it isn't installed correctly
[05:48] <soldats> alexander, open firefox and type in the address bar "about:plugins"
[05:48] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: no... that simply lists extensions, do what soldats said
[05:48] <cwillu> openoffice seems to have difficulties spellchecking if you told ubuntu you live in canada
[05:48] <IndyGunFreak> cwillu: cuz you canadians are difficult.. :)
[05:48] <mkquist> hey all, anyone know a fix for no sound and when trying to run alsamixer "alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device"
[05:48] <alexander> it doesn't look like it's installed somehow
[05:49] <alexander> I downloaded the rpm from http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[05:49] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: then you didn't install it right, are you sure your'e not using 64bit?
[05:49] <alexander> used alien to create a debian package
[05:49] <alexander> and installed it
[05:49] <skyhook> hi, does anyone know where to change the fonts on the desktop?
[05:49] <soldats> alexander, are you sure the install via the adobe site worked.
[05:49] <mkquist> alexander: i removed and reinstalled it even...
[05:49] <skyhook> specifically the size
[05:49] <alexander> IndyGunFreak: no I'm not sure actually, how can I check
[05:49] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: uname -r in a terminal
[05:49] <soldats> lol beat me to it^
[05:50] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: sorry, uname -a
[05:50] <alexander> i686
[05:50] <IndyGunFreak> hmmm
[05:50] <IndyGunFreak> then you're doing something wrong
[05:50] <alexander> :)
[05:50] <alexander> now we're on the same page
[05:51] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: did you download the source package from adobe.com and install it
[05:51] <IndyGunFreak> ?
[05:51] <jc> venger_: That worked thanks!
[05:51] <soldats> alexander, download the tar again and follow the directions from the site. dont use alien this time
[05:51] <alexander> I downloaded the *rpm* from here:
[05:51] <alexander> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[05:51] <IndyGunFreak> YOU USED FREAKIN ALIEN FOR FLASH!!!
[05:51] <IndyGunFreak> are you nuts?
[05:51] <alexander> I couldn't download the tar file when I tried
[05:51] <IndyGunFreak> no wonder it didn't work.. geeez
[05:51] <alexander> hahaha, ya I figured that was it
[05:52] <IndyGunFreak> !alien | alexander
[05:52] <ubotu> alexander: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[05:52] <alexander> can someone follow that link and see if they can download the tar?
[05:52] <alexander> ya, I knew it was red hat, but I didn't know about the dangers
[05:52] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: yes, its working fine
[05:52] <alexander> hm, not sure why I can't download it then; I'll try it on another computer prehaps
[05:52]  * IndyGunFreak is still ina absolute disbelief you tried to use alien for flash.. ::sighs::
[05:52] <mkquist> alexander: im d/l'ing it now, works fine for me
[05:53] <soldats> lol
[05:53] <IndyGunFreak> i just downloaded it, no prob.
[05:53] <alexander> alright thanks everyone I'll just try to get my hands on the tar
[05:53] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: its not a big file, you have a yahoo email address?
[05:53] <alexander> thanks IndyGunFreak but it's alright I've got a pal sending it to me already
[05:53] <IndyGunFreak> alexander: ok.
[05:54]  * IndyGunFreak goes to get a drink from the stress
[05:54] <alexander> exit
[05:54] <alexander> oops
[05:54] <kr00l> Is there a way to get Ventrillo working in ubuntu?
[05:54] <IndyGunFreak> you know, no offense, but that might possibly be the dumbest thing i've ever saw someone say here in this channel
[05:54] <IndyGunFreak> and i've saw some whoppers in here.
[05:54] <danonura> can i update scorch3d without removing it?
[05:55] <kr00l> IndyGunFreak: Screw you, This is a place for information not to criticize others. If there is not a way just say so
[05:55] <amigappc> hi im back again
[05:55] <amigappc> with the same sound porblem
[05:56] <IndyGunFreak> kr00l: 1.  i wasn't talking to you or about you, 2.  I could really care less what you think, and 3. if you don't like it, "/IGNORE username"..
[05:56] <soldats> IndyGunFreak, agreed.
[05:56] <tehquickness> Why does gusty change IDE drives from hda to sda??
[05:56] <elninja> kr00l, there is a thread on the forums about using ventrilo under WINE.
[05:56] <IndyGunFreak> soldats: i have no prob helping new people, been doing it here for quite a while, but you gotta admit, that was dense
[05:56] <astro76> tehquickness: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks
[05:56] <soldats> lol yea
[05:56] <kr00l> elninja: thanks for your help
[05:57] <pichu0102_> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v34/Pichu0102/Screenshot-nautilus.png I have a feeling this is a very bad dialog box to be seeing.
[05:57] <c> kr00l: i have version 3 semi working
[05:57] <mkquist> ok, i have sound, (thought i didnt) but cant open alsamixer...  any ideas?
[05:57] <IndyGunFreak> mkquist: do you get an error when you run "alsamixer" no quotes, in a terminal?
[05:57] <soldats> mkquist, try amixer
[05:58] <kr00l> c: I don't know if i can get it working. i just want to be able to talk to my window buddies. They won't go to TeamSpeak
[05:58] <iKap> hey stupid question, did anyone here get sopcast on ubuntu?!
[05:58] <IndyGunFreak> sopcast?
[05:58] <kr00l> For sale 1 Logitech G15 in excellent condition!
[05:58] <Flynsarmy> Is ubuntu faster with desktop effects enabled or turned off?
[05:58] <mkquist> IndyGunFreak: yep sure do - 'alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device'
[05:58] <IndyGunFreak> hmm, no clue on that one.
[05:59] <c> kr00l: you should be able to get it running in listening mode fairly easy.  getting your MIC to work with it, will be very hard, as it's been for me.
[05:59] <IndyGunFreak> Flynsarmy: well, turned off of course...
[05:59] <soldats> mkquist, try amixer
[05:59] <amigappc> soldats: im back again ^
[05:59] <c> i don't have it working like I want to, but i'm not really sweating it
[05:59] <Flynsarmy> IndyGunFreak: That's what i woudl have thought but i read somewhere a while but that it was the other way around. Was just checking :)
[05:59] <mkquist> soldats: no such device
[06:00] <IndyGunFreak> Flynsarmy: well, you know how the internet is, don't always beleive what you read, but common sense says, given the resources that compiz requries, that if its disabled, the desktop should be faster.
[06:00] <mkquist> well at least ive got sound...
[06:00] <kr00l> c: I have Quake Wars and it has VOIP in the game but it can't find my Microphone. Also I don't know how to get ubuntu to see my microphone for Skype. Do you know how to set it up correctly?
[06:00] <soldats> mkquist, and alsa is installed? wierd amixer comes with alsa in ubuntu afaik
[06:01] <PoGz_> hello guys.. pls help me.. anjuta 2.2.0 wont work.... how do i upgrade to 2.2.3
[06:01] <mkquist> soldats: i even uninstalled and reinstalled it... trying to fix. no go
[06:01] <danonura> i downloaded Scorched3D-41.3-src.tar.gz to my desktop. could someone help me a bit to install/
[06:01] <mkquist> soldats: never seen amixer before
[06:01] <c> kr00l: i'm very new to linux, so I don't know much about the innards of it.  So, other from a quick google search, I don't really know much else about it.
[06:01] <soldats> mkquist, hmm thats odd. i have no clue
[06:01] <soldats> i might be too tired to think that hard
[06:01] <decipher7> wow over 1100 people in this room. impressive.
[06:01] <elninja> Flynsarmy: I think it's faster with compositing on (using the GPU/VRAM for GUI, freeing CPU/memory resources). Although, the using plugins will use more resources accordingly.
[06:02]  * syc__ brb, hirup oksigen dulu
[06:02] <Flynsarmy> elninja: Compositing? Is that the desktop effects to 'normal' setting or whatever the default is?
[06:02] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: just think, its a slow night, it regularly gets around 13-1400 in here.
[06:03] <kr00l> c: Let me suggest a book to you "Ubuntu Linux Bible" or "Ubuntu For Non Geeks vol 2" <--- this one is the most helpful if you are new.
[06:03] <peter120980> hi, im having problems getting the login gui to load on ubuntu 7.10, someone told me to run "lspci" to see what hardware linux picks up but as i can only do this from recovery prompt it goes way to fast to see it, is there a file i can read with the same info?
[06:03] <c> kr00l: thanks, i'll check those out.
[06:03] <bardyr> peter120980, lspci | less
[06:03] <kr00l> c: you can get them on Amazon really cheap
[06:03] <IndyGunFreak> Flynsarmy: i have my systems set to "Normal",  and they all seem to work quite well.  Well, except a new lapto[p, cuz it has a very new intel set that isn't supported yet, so it is set to none.
[06:03] <c> kr00l: k.
[06:03] <decipher7> IndyGunFreak; wow.  to think the last time i participated in the linux world was back in 2002. things have really come a long way.
[06:04] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: oh yeah, thats about when I got started, LOT has changed since then, its actually user friendly nowdays..lol
[06:04] <peter120980> bardy, what will that do?
[06:04] <elninja> I'm not sure if it's enabled on normal or not. Personally, I have a bunch of plugins enabled and it's very responsive. It feels a little laggy when I'm not running compiz.
[06:04] <dydy> can anyone help me.......i can't convert my avi file to 3gp in ubuntu 7.10
[06:04] <bardyr> peter120980, you probably have a ati or nvidia card that the opensource drivers cant handle, try installing the binary drivers for your gfx card
[06:04] <soldats> peter120980, prints lspci page by page
[06:04] <c> ya, it's alot better than when I tried it in the early days
[06:04] <IndyGunFreak> 3gp?
[06:04] <IndyGunFreak> why don't you just leave it AVI?.. fi i may ask
[06:04] <PoGz_> someone pls help me... anjuta 2.2.0 is not working on my gutsy platform? pls help me...
[06:05] <cwillu> I'm just trying to figure out why openoffice won't spellcheck english by default?  Clean gutsy install, told the live cd that I live in canada (us english keyboard),
[06:05] <elninja> Yeah, now that i think about it. Normal should have compiz enabled. None is where it's disabled completely.
[06:05] <cwillu> I'm amazed that that sort of bug is in a released os to be honest :/
[06:05] <peter120980> how do i install the binary drivers, yes i do have an nvidia card
[06:05] <c> but I still see some things that can be done better (mostly just hardware support, I wish hardware manufacturers would take linux seriously)
[06:05] <IndyGunFreak> cwillu: i sincerely doubt its the OS, its like OpenOffice, which is software..
[06:05] <nyquist2773> PoGz, I just got anjunta working, I might be able to help.
[06:05] <cwillu> IndyGunFreak, s/os/distribution/
[06:06] <IndyGunFreak> peter120980: what card do you have?... i find the restricted driver works fine on my pc(dual screens, etc..)
[06:06] <bardyr> peter120980, what card?
[06:06] <peter120980> nvidia 8600gt, i have 2 of them in sli mode
[06:06] <PoGz_> help me pls
[06:06] <bardyr> peter120980, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[06:07] <bardyr> !work > PoGz
[06:07] <dydy> i'll save my 3gp file in my handpone so i'll try to convert all movies file to 3gp
[06:07] <decipher7> IndyGunFreak: I still have my linux bible, suse 6.3, slackware 7, redhat 5, and gentoo 1.1 from those days.  Lartely I've tried DSL, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, and Dreamlinux.  Want to try PClinuxOS and see what the hooplah is about.  Though I'm liking Ubuntu, lots of commercial backing in the IT professional world
[06:07] <PoGz_> nyquit2773, help me pls...
[06:07] <peter120980> bardy, i did that and nvidia is now showing in my xorg.conf file
[06:07] <bardyr> peter120980, reboot
[06:07] <PoGz_> i can compile, but i cant build and execute...
[06:07] <bardyr> !work
[06:07] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[06:07] <gillza> Hey guys which xdcc script would you recommend? I did a search on xchat web page which returned 11 scripts... not sure which one of them has more functionality
[06:07] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: i don't like PCLinuxOS, mainly cuz I hate RPM,
[06:08] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: i put dreamlinux on an antique laptop I have the other day, it runs very well....
[06:08] <decipher7> IndyGunFreak: yeah i have it on my P3 500/128MB ram, runs well
[06:08] <nyquist2773> PoGz, lets PM. Did you get my chat req.
[06:09] <soldats> i put penlinux inside my bic pen
[06:09] <mkquist> well now thats weird gnome-alsamixer works, just not alsamixer...
[06:09] <decipher7> IndyGunFreak: DL 2.2MMGL that is.  Yeah I never really cared much for RPM either.  Being debian based is another thing that drew me to Ubuntu
[06:09] <PoGz_> nyquit277, yup.. i did
[06:09] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: and finally, Xubuntu, well, i used to really like it on some slower systems I have, but i've found as Xfce has progressed, its almost as heavy as Gnome/KDE... thus why i siwtched that laptop to Dream(P3 633, 256mb, 20gigs)
[06:09] <peter120980> i rebooted but still the same problem, hangs on "*installing local scripts...." or something simlar to that
[06:09] <bardyr> mkquist, is gnome-mixer using alsa?
[06:09] <soldats> mkquist, you probly dont have the ncurses library
[06:09] <bardyr> arrg sorry misread
[06:09] <nyquist2773> ok, why are you not there?
[06:09] <peter120980> if i press enter i get the prompt to login
[06:10] <PoGz_> nyquit2773, lol.. i'm there...
[06:10] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: you should try a straight debian etch 4.0(stable) install.., its quite nice to, if you like a "no frills" ubuntu.
[06:10] <mkquist> soldats: where would they be located?
[06:11] <IndyGunFreak> but really, Ubuntu is where its at...
[06:11] <mkquist> soldats: or, i guess more importantly - what are they?
[06:11] <bardyr> peter120980, is your box fully updated?
[06:11] <decipher7> IndyGunFreak: If I had a faster connection.  I'm on 56k :(  Had one but recently moved so its not set up yet
[06:11] <gillza> Hey guys which xdcc script would you recommend? I did a search on xchat web page which returned 11 scripts... not sure which one of them to choose
[06:11] <soldats> it should come standard but since you removed alsa and reinstalled it it might have not installed them
[06:11] <nyquist2773> I'm still new to XChat, I wanted to be in a private room. Too many other conversions here.
[06:11] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: i see, yeah thats rough
[06:11] <mkquist> soldats: any idea how to install them?
[06:12] <PoGz_> nyquit2773, me too..
[06:12] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: well, if i can offer an opinion to save you some time, don't waste your time w/ PCLOS
[06:12] <soldats> mkquist, if gnome-alsamixer works there shouldnt be a need to
[06:12] <peter120980> err im not sure, this is my first linux install, i been stuck on this for 2 days lol
[06:12] <nyquist2773> Ok, try again.
[06:13] <bardyr> peter120980, do a sudo apt-get update && sudp apt-get upgrade
[06:13] <PoGz_> nyquit2773, i accepted ur invyt...
[06:13] <nyquist2773> ok, It says waiting.
[06:13] <rekon> nyquist2773 and PoGz_ , both of you can type /join #prvtroom and your in a private room
[06:13] <decipher7> IndyGunFreak: I was curious on how it would run on that P3500 128.... ubuntu took an hour to install so i use it on my new laptop with compiz.  it's the cube from transformers ha!
[06:13] <PoGz_> nyquit2773, i c
[06:13] <mkquist> soldats: i was just gonna say, gnome-alsamixer is just a gui version of alsamixer, so i would think one works, the other underlying one works too
[06:13] <nyquist2773> whell rekon seems to have the answer.
[06:13] <rekon> well, not private, but empty
[06:13] <mkquist> hmmm
[06:13] <c> you guys know any good PHP ide in the ubuntu packages?
[06:13] <peter120980> ok ill go give that a go, u guys are legends, many thanks
[06:14] <PoGz_> nyquit2773, hehehe
[06:14] <gillza> Can some one recommend a decent xdcc script for XChat that you are using or have used???
[06:14] <DiceyDays> quick question- what is the lastest version of java? the open source version.
[06:14] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: i can't see it running very well on that machine.. it ran slow on a 1.2ghz AMD that I tried to put it on about 3mo ago, not to mention it dind't pick up all the hardware, which Ubuntu and Debian did out of the box.'
[06:14] <nyquist2773> PoGz join #prvtroom1
[06:14] <PoGz_> nyquit2773, k
[06:14] <soldats> mkquist, the gnome-alsamixer is the gui and alsamixer runs in terminal using ncurses which is a sort of text based gui
[06:14] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: but its biggest drawback, IMO, is its RPM... i read one time it was gonna switch to .deb, but i don't think it ever happened.
[06:15] <Ademan> is there any way to make "pr" intelligently choose how many columns to output?
[06:15] <cwillu> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/186936
[06:15] <mkquist> soldats: i think the configuration files for alsamixer are futzed up....
[06:15] <soldats> mkquist, probly, but sound does work right
[06:16] <mkquist> soldats: yep, so not the biggest deal
[06:16] <ticky> hi. does anybody know of a tool to create multiboot dvds?
[06:16] <lgc> Who this late at night has experience with configuring modems?
[06:16] <IndyGunFreak> ticky: so you're wanting to put more than 1 iso on 1 DVD?
[06:16] <soldats> mkquist, ok well id suggest using the task bar app for volume management. i really have no clue what do do to get it back
[06:16] <amigappc> ok and i ask it again ^.^anybody can help me, to get my sound working ? soundcard is installed, alsa is installed, but no sound
[06:16] <ticky> IndyGunFreak: yep
[06:17] <IndyGunFreak> ticky: i would say that is going to be almost 100% impossible, but thats just my thinkin
[06:17] <jc> amigapcc: what sound card?
[06:17] <ticky> there are tools that give you a boot menu, ala grub.. and then you can choose which image you want to boot from.
[06:17] <decipher7> IndyGunFreak: I've got a question for you.  I used Wubi to install Ubuntu because I didn't want to disturb my laptops partitions (it has a recovery partition that is accessible with F11 at boot time).  Does the wubi set up have any significant differences in performance than a regular install (no loopback)?
[06:17] <IndyGunFreak> ticky: never heard of them, but i'd say find those tools and that would be a place to start
[06:18] <decipher7> or to anyone in here
[06:18] <ticky> IndyGunFreak: but i couldn't find any tool under linux that is able to do that
[06:18] <IndyGunFreak> decipher7: i have no experience w/ wubi, sorry.  I know i see it mentioned in here quite frequently, so that could be a bad thing.. :
[06:18] <amigappc> jc: HDAintel internal laptop soundcard
[06:19] <IndyGunFreak> !intel | amigappc
[06:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about intel - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:19] <IndyGunFreak> !intelhda | amigappc
[06:19] <ubotu> amigappc: For fixing your Intel HDA sound this page has useful information https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[06:19] <IndyGunFreak> amigappc: what model PC do you have?
[06:20] <gillza> Does anybody here use xdcc scripts for Xchat?
[06:21] <onats> can IT admins check what is happening in an SSH connection? or do they just see that an SSH connection is established between A and B?
[06:21] <IndyGunFreak> amigappc: what model PC do you ahve?
[06:21] <amigappc> he ask me to insert my isntall cd ...but i dont have the disc anylonger ... it was an rw
[06:21] <amigappc> IndyGunFreak: toshiba satego p100-10u
[06:22] <peter120980> When i type "sudo apt-get update && sudp apt-get upgrade" i get "-bash: sudp: command not found"
[06:22] <rekon> sudo
[06:22] <ThipThip> I'm having some issues with cron.  I'm trying to get a file to play in the morning in vlc player (like an alarm).  I'm modifying /erc/crontab.  The line I've added is:  21 1    * * *   root    vlc /sdb1/play.asx --report /etc/cron.daily
[06:22] <rekon> peter120980 you have typo'ed sudo in the second command
[06:23] <c> peter120980: after the && you should have sudo not sudp
[06:23] <gillza> a nu vas nahui....
[06:23] <jc> peter12080: is your second sudo a typo? it should be sudo not sudp
[06:23] <peter120980> yeah, someone wrote it like that, i didnt realise it was a typo
[06:24] <tumbleweed__> wow
[06:24] <tumbleweed__> that's feeble
[06:24] <lgc> ThipThip, are you modifying the file manually or using 'crontab -e'?
[06:25] <Flughafen_> how do i show hidden folders?
[06:25] <IndyGunFreak> amigappc: did you say it was asking you to insert your CD?
[06:25] <IndyGunFreak> and you don't have it,.
[06:25] <soldats> Flughafen_, in what file manager
[06:25] <peter120980> lol ok its updating now, sorry but as im completey new to this i dont know if someone does a typo or not
[06:25] <Flughafen_> soldats, what do you mean?
[06:25] <c> Flughafen: ls -la in the terminal, or right click on empty area in the gnome file browser
[06:25] <Flughafen_> soldats, im using ubuntu 7.10
[06:26] <tehquickness> how can I view any errors that may have occured during the boot up?
[06:26] <lgc> Flughafen, in Nautilus, 'CTRL-H'.
[06:26] <soldats> Flughafen_, ls -a in terminal and view > show hidden files in nautilus
[06:27] <IndyGunFreak> bedtime all... be safe.
[06:27] <amigappc> asdf
[06:27] <peter120980> if i wanna find out about all these commands and what they do any suggestions of a good website where i can read up on it?
[06:27] <Flughafen_> soldats, thanks
[06:27] <amigappc> indygunfreak: yes it ask me
[06:27] <lgc> Flughafen_, in Nautilus, 'CTRL-H'.
[06:27] <soldats> np
[06:28] <ThipThip> lgc - I was modifying the file manually, but I also tried crontab -e.  It wouldn't save without sudo, and with sudo, it couldn't find the file.
[06:28] <amigappc> IndyGunFreak if i run sudo aptitude install build-essential libncurses-dev gettext linux-headers-`uname -r` he ask me for the cd
[06:28] <tehquickness> how can a view the log from the boot up or that might have any errors or problems from boot?
[06:29] <decipher7> amigappc" i believe build-essential has dependencies that are on the cd
[06:29] <drgeb> I keep seeing this error "ARNING: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0" any ideas on how to fix this ?
[06:29] <soldats>  /var/logs/ maybe
[06:29] <jc> night all thanks everyone for all the help - I can sleep better now :)
[06:29] <ThipThip> lgc:  I just did crontab -e again and it worked.  Strange.  I must have messed up the first time.  We'll see if it works in one minute.  :-)
[06:30] <amigappc> decipher7: i only have empty DVDs here ... not 1 cd or cdrw
[06:30] <lgc> ThipThip, if it's a new file it's fine, I suppose. But with 'crontab -e' you probably make the crontab daemon take into account the new orders.
[06:30] <jay-oh-en> how do i install icon themes
[06:30] <decipher7> amigappc: or go to packages.ubuntu.com and search for the packages youre installing it will tell you the dependencies
[06:30] <ThipThip> lgc:  Yeah no dice.  The time comes and goes, but vlc does not open.
[06:32] <kezzy> god this place is crazy
[06:32] <Exteris> amigappc, you can also remove the cd from the software sources dialog, it'll then download everything from internet
[06:32] <kezzy> does it pick up at night more?
[06:33] <soldats> it slows for a few hours then picks back up, it varies since people from around the orld come here
[06:33] <soldats> s/orld/world
[06:34] <jay-oh-en> how do i install icon themes
[06:34] <ThipThip> lgc:  Yeah, it doesn't seem to work.  In crontab, when I save, it asks me which file to write, and the default is /tmp/something... Is this cool?  Why would vlc not open?  Do I need to specify that I want it to output to my screen?
[06:34] <bluefoxx> hey i need some help
[06:34] <bluefoxx> my amsn keeps telling me theres a TCL error and to report it
[06:35] <bluefoxx> then it says my version is no longer supported and to upgrade[when i try to report it]
[06:35] <lgc> ThipThip, that could be the point, indeed.
[06:35] <bluefoxx> but i allready did upgrade from the ubuntu installer from the site
[06:35] <bluefoxx> and i keep getting the startup notice that theres a update avaible even though i upgraded
[06:35] <amigappc> Exteris: how ?
[06:35] <ThipThip> lgc:  What need I do?  I can't find a good guide to cron.
[06:36] <bluefoxx> even after i checked the 'tell me in a week' option
[06:36] <jay-oh-en> how do i install icon themes
[06:36] <lgc> ThipThip, the manual is quite sketchy.
[06:36] <bluefoxx> so whats the problem here?
[06:36] <decipher7> amicappc: System > Administration > Software Sources
[06:36] <soldats> !themes | jay-oh-en check here it may help
[06:36] <ubotu> jay-oh-en check here it may help: 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
[06:36] <Nitin> Hi Hestv4
[06:37] <chalcedony>   15   0  306m 157m 8124 S  7.7 15.7 370:51.61 Xorg   is Xorg supposed to be needing 15.7 % of memory?
[06:37] <lgc> ThipThip, I programmed 'at' to lauch vlc to no avail...
[06:37] <jay-oh-en> !changethemes
[06:37] <ubotu> To change gnome themes: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy.  Kubuntu themes: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeKubuntu. Xubuntu users should /msg ubotu xfce-themes
[06:37] <Ademan> is there a way to search the repositories with a regular expression?
[06:38] <amigappc> decipher7: thx
[06:38] <chalcedony> Ademan: i use google ;)
[06:38] <soldats> Ademan, like apt-cache search
[06:38] <Ademan> soldats: i'll check that
[06:38] <chalcedony> that's a better idea
[06:38] <soldats> apt-cache search appname
[06:38] <Ademan> soldats: thanks it looks like it supports regex, thanks
[06:39] <soldats> np
[06:39] <ardchoille> apt-cache search --names-only appname
[06:39] <Kraven_> .join #dss
[06:39] <cmec> can anyone tell me how to install themes in ubuntu 7.10
[06:39] <chalcedony> is anyone else running gnome that could check usage of Xorg ?
[06:39] <Juan> hey, is deluge-torrent not working or is it just me
[06:39] <digx_> so I'm trying to run fsck on an external USB drive trying to see why some files are suddenly missing and it returns a response of "clean" instantly, is fsck even running?
[06:39] <decipher7> amigappc: np
[06:40] <Ademan> soldats: do you happen to know what sort of regex it supports?
[06:40] <Kraven_> can someone help me with K3B? Im getting, "can't mount image" error
[06:40] <soldats> !themes > cmec
[06:40] <cmec> ya
[06:40] <cmec> soldats ya i need to install themes
[06:41] <ardchoille> cmec: the bot sent you a pm
[06:41] <soldats> Ademan, unfortunately i dont
[06:41] <soldats> sorry
[06:41] <Ademan> it's cool, it's a good start, thanks
[06:41] <cmec> ardchoille i didnt get you
[06:42] <lgc> chalcedony, x-session-manager?
[06:42] <ardchoille> cmec: the bot should have sent you a pm with info about themes
[06:42] <boykillsworld> anyone know how to switch sound cards for rhythmbox
[06:42] <soldats> !themes > cmec
[06:42] <chalcedony> lgc: i don't know, i never tried that .. i used /top
[06:42] <cmec> ya i got it
[06:43] <PoGz> nyquit2773, bro u here?
[06:44] <lgc> chalcedony, on my 'top' I can see no Xorg.
[06:44] <Kraven_> can someone help me with K3B? Im getting, "can't mount image" error
[06:44] <ardchoille> Kraven_: I'm thinking permissions issue
[06:44] <Cpudan80> chalcedony: 5567 root      15   0  123m  36m  10m R  1.0  3.6  11:01.45 Xorg
[06:44] <jesica> :)
[06:44] <chalcedony> Cpudan80: thanks :)
[06:45] <chalcedony> 11.. v 15. i've still got a lot running
[06:45] <chalcedony> it's probably ok
[06:45] <Kraven_> any suggestions?
[06:45] <ardchoille> Kraven_: Check the permissions on the mount point?
[06:45] <Kraven_> not to sound like a tool, but how? im new to the linux scene.
[06:45] <Cpudan80> chalcedony: 11 ?
[06:46] <Cpudan80> chalcedony: Mine is using 3
[06:46] <chalcedony> oh
[06:46] <ardchoille> Kraven_: Ah, ok. What exactly are you trying to do with k3b?
[06:46] <Cpudan80> chalcedony: I've got Firefox (2 tabs), Pidgin, Rythmbox
[06:46] <chalcedony> Cpudan80: then maybe i should reboot it and see if that fixes something
[06:46] <Cpudan80> chalcedony: At least restart X
[06:46] <Kraven_> i tried to burn a data DVD (error cant mount image). same error when i tried to burn an .img file as well
[06:47] <chalcedony> ive got 4 xchat sessions with about 30-100 tabs.. plus pdf docs.. gaim..
[06:48] <soldats> busy dude
[06:48] <ardchoille> Kraven_: Hmm.. not sure how to fix that one, maybe someone else can help
[06:48] <zoidberg_> hey guys when totem is streaming a .wmv from firefox for me....i get black and white video
[06:48] <zoidberg_> any help?
[06:50] <Ademan> man, does anyone know of a replacement for the "pr" program? a BSD user told me about 'rs' which is more advanced apparently, but i can't find it in any repos or anything
[06:50] <zoidberg_> hey guys when totem is streaming a .wmv from firefox for me....i get black and white video
[06:50] <zoidberg_> ?
[06:50] <zoidberg_> plz help
[06:51] <soldats> is the video from the site corrupt
[06:51] <soldats> do you have the right codecs
[06:51] <soldats> errors perhaps?
[06:53] <cmec> soldats i have downloaded a theme and i extraced it then what should i do
[06:53] <soldats> put it in your themes directory
[06:54] <soldats> afaik one of the links should say where to put it
[06:54] <cmec> soldats the files in it are authors  blueM8.png  copying  gtk-2.0  index.theme  license  nautilus-back.png  Splash-blueM8.png
[06:54] <Ademan> cmec: it should go in ~/.themes/Theme-Name     or /usr/share/themes/Theme-Name
[06:55] <bod_> hey guys,.,. How do i make usplash screens?
[06:55] <Ademan> !usplash
[06:55] <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
[06:55] <Ademan> the second link should be about making your own
[06:55] <chalcedony> does restarting X restart Xchat and other things?
[06:55] <bod_> Ademan, thats all very well,. but that guide doesnt work for gutsy
[06:55] <Ademan> chalcedony: yes unfortunately
[06:55] <Ademan> bod_: oh, sorry, that was all i had lol
[06:55] <chalcedony> i might as well just restart everyting and do update etc
[06:55] <cmec> ok
[06:55] <cmec> i will try
[06:56] <bod_> Ademan, no worries,.,.ive been scratching my head for hours
[06:56] <soldats> so you have a bald spot on your head now :)
[06:56] <Ademan> bod_: i doubt you'd get any more relevant answers but there IS ##linux and #debian, just don't let them know you're not on debian in #debian... they're angry people lol
[06:57] <bod_> soldats, im gettin there m8,. any ideas on my prob?
[06:57] <soldats> no but look at ademans post
[06:57] <bod_> Ademan, i dunno what debian is so ,.,.eh,,.,.
[06:57] <speeddemon8803> !debian
[06:57] <ubotu> Ubuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!
[06:57] <bod_> soldats, be more specific plz
[06:58] <bod_> speeddemon8803, why thankyou Mr Demon
[06:58] <speeddemon8803> No problem :)
[06:58] <soldats> bod_, you can go to the ##linux channel and ask there or gop to the #debian channel and ask there
[06:58] <bod_> soldats, oh,. you mean go away and ask somewhere else?,.,.;) ok
[06:58] <soldats> you might get better answers
[06:58] <bod_> lol  ;)
[06:59] <Ademan> bod_: debian is another linux distro, like ubuntu (in fact debian is sorta like the "parent" of ubuntu because ubuntu is based on it, but debian people tend to be crankier than ubuntu people)
[06:59] <soldats> bod_, only because noones else is really here right now
[06:59] <Gartral> ijust installed 7.10, and it wont update
[07:00] <bod_> soldats, Ademan, thanks for your help guys
[07:00] <speeddemon8803> Gartral, if you want to update you can try going to applications menu..going to terminal...typing in sudo apt-get update then typing in your password
[07:00] <soldats> np
[07:00] <Ademan> bod_: np, hope it actually helps lol
[07:00] <Gartral> dpkg is brocken
[07:01] <Gartral> dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 14860 package `passwd':
[07:01] <Gartral>  `Replaces' field, reference to `manpages-de': version contains `)'
[07:01] <bod_> Ademan, soldats, they seem like a slow bunch,.,. might be a while before anyone notices me,.,.lol
[07:01] <Ademan> lol
[07:01] <soldats> true even here too. this is the normal time where this chan slows down
[07:02] <speeddemon8803> sudo aptitude install dpkg --fix-broken i belive the flag is...correct me if i am wrong someone.
[07:02] <bod_> soldats, thats bad cause i have to go to school in an hour or so
[07:02] <soldats> lol
[07:02] <soldats> sorry
[07:03] <bod_> soldats, not your fault everyones asleep,.,.;)
[07:03] <soldats> i should be too though
[07:03] <speeddemon8803> or you can also try sudo aptitude -f install dpkg
[07:03] <sunogbaga> hi can somebody help me install xubuntu on an old laptop without cd and network
[07:03] <ThipThip> I'm having some video problems.  When I try to play a video in mplayer, vlc, miro, etc, I get yellow and pink lines where there should be overlay.  In VLC, I am able to fix this problem by changing the output module to x11.  Is there a way to change the configuration of video display more generally?
[07:03] <bod_> soldats, i should have been asleep for the past 7 hours, but i wanna get this splash thing working,.,.,. oh anyone no what a .so file is?
[07:04] <danonura> i wanna play scorch3d on internet but my version is too old
[07:04] <tritium> bod_: shared object (library)
[07:04] <speeddemon8803> .so is a source file
[07:04] <speeddemon8803> i think
[07:04] <speeddemon8803> ok so i was wrong
[07:04] <bod_> tritium, and how would i go about looking at such a file?
[07:04] <Gartral> dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 14860 package `passwd':
[07:04] <Gartral>  `Replaces' field, reference to `manpages-de': version contains `)'
[07:04] <Gartral> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
[07:04] <tritium> bod_: you don't, really, as it's a binary file.  Why do you want to?
[07:04] <bod_> !pastebin | Gartral
[07:04] <ubotu> Gartral: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:05] <tritium> Gartral: you're both pasting and repeating
[07:05] <bod_> tritium, im trying to make a custom usplash screen,. however ubuntu docs doesnt document it for gutsy
[07:05] <Gartral> wtf
[07:05] <speeddemon8803> !wtf
[07:05] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[07:05] <tritium> Gartral: come on, now, please keep it family-friendly
[07:05] <tumbleweed__> oh please
[07:05] <Gartral> im trying to get help, why am i getting yelled at
[07:05] <sunogbaga> hi can somebody help me install xubuntu on an old laptop without cd and network
[07:06] <tumbleweed__> indeed
[07:06] <tritium> tumbleweed__: please what?
[07:06] <frame02> o
[07:06] <cube_> what would i use to make an animation in gimp
[07:06] <tumbleweed__> wtf is in no way family unfriendly
[07:06] <frame02> hi
[07:06] <bod_> Gartral, if someone new the answer to your problem , they would say,.,.dont repeat ,. wait like 5 mins
[07:06] <tumbleweed__> kids shouldn't even know what it means
[07:06] <tritium> tumbleweed__: actually, it is an acronym for something _very_ family unfriendly
[07:06] <soldats> if the bot says so
[07:06] <jay-oh-en> http://pimpmoth.deviantart.com/art/SODA-Gtk-75868418 how do i instal tht
[07:06] <bod_> tumbleweed__, shouldnt but still do
[07:06] <Gartral> someone answered me admin guy
[07:07] <Gartral> told me to do something, and i was pasting the results
[07:07] <speeddemon8803> If you do not like it in here...there are the forums at http://www.ubuntuforums.org...you will surely get the same treatment as in here though, thats my two cents and now im gonna go back to my team :)
[07:07] <tritium> Gartral: we were just asking you not to paste here, that's all.
[07:07] <decipher7> question: whats a good dock to use with ubuntu? something light on resources.... i tried cairo but i thinkit has a problem co-existing with my ATI glx restricted driver
[07:07] <decipher7> froze up a couple times
[07:08] <peter120980> Hi, ive done "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" and "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new", ive done the nosplash thing and still it hangs on "* running local boot scripts...." and i get a blank screen, i can press CTRL+ALT+F* to get a prompt, does anyone have any other ideas?
[07:08] <bod_> tritium,  do you no how to make custom usplash screens for gutsy?
[07:08] <tritium> bod_: no, but I can look into it for you.  Give me a bit, as I'm rather preoccupied...
[07:08] <bod_> tritium, thankyou. Oh, the ubuntu docs are not correct
[07:08] <tritium> bod_: which ones, and how so?
[07:09] <bluefoxx> peter120980, what is your graphics card?
[07:09] <bod_> tritium, rather, they do not support for gutsy :https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto
[07:09] <peter120980> sorry im trying to run ubuntu 7.10 and i have nvidia 8600 gt x 2 in sli
[07:09] <bod_> peter120980, that makes my wallet run away and hide
[07:09] <Gartral> whats the pasty thing site
[07:09] <bod_> !pastebin
[07:09] <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)
[07:09] <cube_> peter120980: DITTO, and my 2 geforce 8600gt's run fine
[07:09] <cube_> whats your problem?
[07:10] <tritium> bod_: have you actually *tried* it in gutsy?
[07:10] <bluefoxx> peter120980, im not so sure that ubuntu supports dual cards yet..., and i envy your cashflow, i could barely scrounge up enough for an outdated bfg 6200 pci
[07:10] <peter120980> i cant seem to get the gnome gui to load
[07:10] <sunogbaga> hi can somebody help me install xubuntu on an old laptop without cd and network
[07:10] <jay-oh-en> http://pimpmoth.deviantart.com/art/SODA-Gtk-75868418 how do i instal tht
[07:10] <cube_> bluefoxx: yes it does you have to modify xorg
[07:10] <cube_> i currently have split frame rendering through the two cards
[07:11] <bod_> tritium, not sure where to start, that link says about a tutorial-like file in a directory that does not exist in gutsy
[07:11] <Gartral> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53941/ <- help, dpkg is broken
[07:11] <bluefoxx> cube_, ah
[07:11] <tritium> bod_: checking...
[07:11] <cube_> and even the gui side of it works for the 2 cards
[07:11] <bluefoxx> peter120980, well did you modifey the xorg then?
[07:11] <phuzion> whats the fastest way to find a folder by partial name, case insensitive in the command line?
[07:11] <cube_> 2 cards capable of 4 screens too :0
[07:11] <bod_> phuzion, locate *name of file*
[07:11] <phuzion> bod_, thanks
[07:11] <astro76> phuzion: locate -i
[07:11] <bod_> np
[07:11] <peter120980> yes i did some changes to xorg that people have advised but still no luck
[07:12] <decipher7> can someone help me with usplash? for some reason i dont get a splash screen after install (works on the livecd)
[07:12] <tritium> bod_: right, I'll have to look into it.
[07:12]  * bluefoxx sighs, if only he could afford a more recent pci-e card he could get his second box running...
[07:12] <bod_> tritium,  thankyou
[07:12] <sunogbaga> jay-oh-en, system preferences themes
[07:12] <cube_> peter pastebin your xorg
[07:12] <phuzion> astro76, the -i argument makes it case insensitive, I take it?
[07:12] <peter120980> nvidia is showing as driver, i typed the card name in exactly as it shows in lspci
[07:12] <jay-oh-en> sunogbaga, i cant see that anywhere
[07:12] <astro76> phuzion: indeed
[07:13] <phuzion> thanks a ton
[07:13] <tritium> bod_: sure, but I'm going to bed soon.  It'll likely be tomorrow.
[07:13]  * bod_ sighs and thinks if only he could afford a motherboard that supports pci-e          bluefoxx 
[07:13] <Gartral> may i repeat my pastebin url now, i really need help
[07:13] <sunogbaga> jay-oh-en, in theme preferences click install theme
[07:13] <peter120980> cube_, i dont know how to do that
[07:13] <astro76> Gartral: probably not necessary as it's still on my screen ;)
[07:13] <cube_> !pastebin
[07:13] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:13] <bod_> tritium,  its early morning here, so im gonna be at school for the next 7 hours and then 10 hours after that il be on here,.,. thanks for your help,. speak later
[07:14] <speeddemon8803> Its still on our screen, so no need to repeat :)
[07:14] <tritium> bod_: take care
[07:14] <bod_> night
[07:14] <bluefoxx> bod_, lol, my mobo is second hand from a shady vendor who took me for a ride, and i lost windows[but gained ubuntu, kindof a win]
[07:14] <cube_> peter:go to pastebin and open your xorg.conf and copy paste and then go to system-administration-system log and copy paste your xorg output
[07:14] <sunogbaga> hi can somebody help me install xubuntu on an old laptop without cd and network
[07:15] <bod_> bluefoxx, a win all round,.,. i had to settle with Nvidia 7600gt because all the better ones are pcie and i dont have a slot for that
[07:15] <peter120980> cube_, lol ok ill go see what i can do, this is my first linux install
[07:15] <speeddemon8803> If you feel the need to repeat, please I do ask that you wait at least 5 or so minutes, if the chat is going slow...if its going fast maybe longer. Thanks. (not official request but just might slow down on others flood issues)
[07:15] <phuzion> sunogbaga, go buy 500 floppies and copy the ubuntu ISO to them
[07:15] <cube_> well it might not be your last :0
[07:15] <astro76> !install | sunogbaga
[07:15] <ubotu> sunogbaga: 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
[07:15] <Gartral> how do i clear the package cache?
[07:16] <astro76> Gartral: sudo apt-get clean
[07:17] <bluefoxx> bod_, lol, i guess my box doesnt suck that hard, except for the fale'd SATA and un-stable celeron-d
[07:17] <peter120980> lol ok so how do i get to pastebin, i have no gui just a command prompt
[07:17] <astro76> !info pastebinit | peter120980
[07:17] <ubotu> peter120980: pastebinit (source: pastebinit): command-line pastebin client. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.2-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 7 kB, installed size 84 kB
[07:17] <bod_> bluefoxx, unlucky,.,. we should stop talking bout this its ot,.but my sata drive installed ubuntu in under 15 mins
[07:17] <hellotherehere> Hi, I have installed phppgadmin and when I go to 127.0.0.1/phppgadmin I get nothing, I remember that last time I have to make a shortcut or something, but cant remember what exactrly
[07:18] <cube_> peter !paste - terminal use shift+ctrl+c for copy and shift+ctrl+v for pasting
[07:18] <aeglos___> exit
[07:18] <cube_> peter !pastebin
[07:18] <Gartral> and also, how do i turn off reporting of who logs in/out in pidgin?
[07:18] <cube_> am i doing that wrong?
[07:18] <cube_> !pastebin
[07:18] <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)
[07:18] <astro76> Gartral: not sure if you can, pidgin is a rather poor irc client
[07:19] <astro76> !ubotu | cube_ ;)
[07:19] <ubotu> cube_ ;): I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:19] <bod_> cube_, please use ubotu in a private window if you are just experimenting
[07:19] <Gartral> whats theroom fav irc client?
[07:19] <cube_> bod_ i am not..
[07:19] <astro76> Gartral: the popular ones seem to be xchat, and irssi for command line
[07:19] <bod_> cube_, ok,. just a suggestion
[07:19] <bod_> bitchx
[07:20] <cube_> xchat?
[07:20] <Shinobi> Hi, is it possible to create a new partition in the primary master disk of my ubuntu box and install windows on it and run a bual booting system?
[07:20] <sunogbaga> phuzion, your not helping
[07:20] <speeddemon8803> xchat is good, im currently using it now
[07:20] <bod_> cube_,  no its actually called bitchx
[07:20] <bod_> speeddemon8803, me too
[07:20] <cube_> bod_ i was suggesting another "room fav"
[07:20] <bluefoxx> bod_, lol, when i tried a installing onto a sata drive i was using a 6.10 cd and it didnt like it, so i traded it fro the u-ide i have now, then once i filled it up[under 6 monthes] i got a second sata drive[im running upt to date now] and it turns out a older sound card fried my on-board sata or the cable[i found a short in it]
[07:20] <bod_> cube_, damn,.,.sorry, i keep doing this,,.,.my bad
[07:21] <raybdbomb> is there a reason there is not a ventrilo-server package?
[07:21] <speeddemon8803> i love the highlight features, and it kinda reminds me of the windows mIRC in a way...or xircon
[07:21] <bluefoxx> Gartral, i use all three, xchat irssi and pidgin/gaim
[07:21] <goudkov> i just installed gutsy and when i source a file in /bin/sh, it says the file is not found. does anybody know what might cause this?
[07:21] <bod_> bluefoxx, unlucky,.,. sata drives are ace!
[07:21] <Shinobi> bod_,  Hi, is it possible to create a new partition in the primary master disk of my ubuntu box and install windows on it and run a bual booting system?
[07:22] <astro76> goudkov: what do you mean "source a file in /bin/sh"? what are you doing exactly?
[07:22] <bod_> Shinobi, yes,.,. dont ask me how, but the answer is yes
[07:22] <amigappc> *cry* i only want sound out of my boxes ... and linux dont want play it ...
[07:22] <goudkov> astro76: sourcing a file in shell. how can it be any more exact than that??
[07:22] <bluefoxx> Gartral, depends on what im doing at the moment, if im using firefox i use irssi, if im using a code/terminal based program i use irssi or xchat, if im doing nothing else i use pidgin
[07:22] <bod_> amigappc, havent you been here for more than a day with that prob?
[07:22] <Shinobi> bod_, hehe ok thats all i wanted to know...but can u point me to where i can find out how to reconfigure grub
[07:22] <speeddemon8803> Shinobi, yes,, you would have to reconfigure grub...have no clue about the rest..but yes
[07:22] <cube_> peter: having any luck? i can also tell you how to open your xorg.conf if you need it
[07:23] <astro76> goudkov: what command are you using?
[07:23] <bod_> Shinobi, ur here,. ask about
[07:23] <goudkov> astro76: .
[07:23] <peter120980> ok how do i get my xorg file, im installing ubuntu on another pc
[07:23] <astro76> goudkov: that's not a command, it's a link to the current directory
[07:23] <goudkov> astro76: rofl. ok, thanks.
[07:23] <bluefoxx> bod_, i got it working once, the cable was twisted in some funny way that it worked once, so i tried to install the winxp media center copy i have and it didnt like the drive, infact it bluescreened lol
[07:23] <goudkov> anybody else knows what i'm talking about?
[07:23] <bod_> !grub | Shinobi
[07:23] <ubotu> Shinobi: 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
[07:24] <amigappc> bod_: actualy only today ... but two month ago ... yeah
[07:24] <quaal> whats a good usb soundcard
[07:24] <astro76> goudkov: if you would explain what you are doing, you might think you are being clear but you are not
[07:24] <cube_> peter in terminal type : cd / then cd /etc then cd /X11
[07:24] <speeddemon8803> sweet, i didnt realize ubotu had that extra info in it
[07:24] <bod_> bluefoxx, i hate blue screens,. in winbugs that usually means microbugs is trying to configure something,.,.which always ends up in more bugs
[07:24] <Ububegin> hei guys, does ubuntu comes pre-installed apache
[07:24] <goudkov> astro76: ok, you can source a file and execute it in the current shell process. the command for that is .
[07:24] <cube_> then type in gedit xorg.conf
[07:25] <bod_> amigappc, hope you get it sorted
[07:25] <goudkov> astro76: if you don't know that, you can't possibly help me.
[07:25] <bod_> Ububegin, no
[07:25] <speeddemon8803> Ubuntu server can though
[07:25] <astro76> goudkov: don't be a jerk
[07:25] <cube_> quaal: a cheap logitech one works fine for me
[07:25] <bod_> Ububegin, but 2 secs in Syaptic can get it for you
[07:25] <goudkov> astro76: i'm not.
[07:25] <Shinobi> speeddemon8803, what should i use to create the partition?
[07:25] <speeddemon8803> Gparted
[07:25] <astro76> goudkov: so you are typing just . ?
[07:25] <unknownuser> I love ubuntu
[07:25] <speeddemon8803> live cd
[07:25] <Ububegin> bod_ : thanks ...
[07:26] <bod_> Ububegin,  no probs
[07:26] <amigappc> bod_: yeah ... i know ... its a HDA-intel ... its installed .... but no sound... its crazy
[07:26] <astro76> goudkov: or you are trying to execute a script with a shebang at the top that's #!/bin/sh ?
[07:26] <cube_> peter: cd /etc/X11
[07:26] <bluefoxx> bod_, lol, i ran a laptop that had windows 98 oe on it and it bluescreened 12 times the first day i had it, then my school messed up the wifi cad i had in it and the os crashed
[07:26] <astro76> goudkov: please be clear
[07:26] <speeddemon8803> gparted can actually be used to create a multitude of different file systems
[07:26] <goudkov> astro76: of, if you do "sh somefile" it will interpret the file in a separate shell process. if you do ". somefile" then it will interpret and execute it in the current process
[07:26] <goudkov> astro76: do you understand the difference and what i'm taking about?
[07:26] <cube_> peter: type cd /etc/X11 into terminal and the type gedit xorg.conf
[07:26] <bod_> bluefoxx, lol,.,. but seriously,.,. ul get !ot by someone soon
[07:26] <peter120980> ok it wont let me do gedit but i can open it using nano
[07:26] <user11_011> does anyone know about setting a yahoo account on pidgin. why is japan shown in advanced tab??? i amon ubuntu 7.10
[07:27] <bluefoxx> bod_, lol
[07:27] <bod_> peter120980, sudo gedit
[07:27] <raybdbomb> http://www.howtoforge.com/ventrilo_voice_communication_server_ubuntu_feisty_amd64 sudo apt-get install ia32-libs linux32
[07:27] <cube_> and copy and paste to pastebin along with your xorg log
[07:27] <raybdbomb> says You are about to do something potentially harmful.
[07:27] <raybdbomb> To continue type in the phrase 'Yes, do as I say!'
[07:27] <astro76> goudkov: yes, I do now...
[07:27] <raybdbomb> gah
[07:27] <goudkov> astro76: well, it seems to be broken in my install of gutsy
[07:27] <sluggo> goudkov: are you sure the filename is right? try ls filename instead of . filename to be sure
[07:28] <goudkov> sluggo: yes. it works if i'm in bash, but if i run bash through /bin/sh which should still be bash, sourcing doesn't work any more
[07:28] <goudkov> try it with any file
[07:28] <goudkov> create an empty file. then do ". that_file" in bash
[07:28] <goudkov> then do
[07:28] <goudkov> /bin/sh
[07:28] <raybdbomb> why is it harmfule to apt-get install linux32 on my amd64 system
[07:28] <astro76> goudkov: the problem is sh is linked to dash in Ubuntu, not bash
[07:28] <goudkov> and in that process do the same
[07:28] <bod_> !enter | goudkov
[07:28] <ubotu> goudkov: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:29] <goudkov> astro76: ah, let me check. i thought ash
[07:29] <sluggo> goudkov: /bin/sh is symlinked to dash
[07:29] <bod_> raybdbomb, because its a different distro
[07:29] <speeddemon8803> its not harmful raybdbomb, but you wouldnt be using your full potential of your processor.
[07:29] <goudkov> sluggo: yep, now that makes sense.
[07:29] <astro76> goudkov: usually changing it to bash fixes most peoples problems
[07:29] <goudkov> astro76: that's what i'm going to do.
[07:29] <raybdbomb> bod_ so you're saying it would overwrite the linux64 libs?
[07:29] <speeddemon8803> ive done it without reprocussions..but i might have just got lucky :/
[07:30] <bod_> raybdbomb, possibly,. im not sure,. are you using synaptic?
[07:30] <cube_> peter: hello? have you pastebin?
[07:30] <raybdbomb> sudo apt-get install
[07:30] <peter120980> not yet, i jsut cant figure how to do it
[07:30] <raybdbomb> guided from this: http://www.howtoforge.com/ventrilo_voice_communication_server_ubuntu_feisty_amd64
[07:30] <astro76> goudkov: and as an aside we often start troubleshooting from a very low level in this channel, but we know what we're talking about ;)
[07:30] <bod_> raybdbomb, on one of the last lines, does it say anything will be removed?
[07:31] <bod_> astro76, WOW!!!! you go man!!!
[07:31] <raybdbomb> bod_ yes, it says util-linux will be removed
[07:31] <goudkov> astro76: i see. that makes sense. i just spent two hours convincing my dsl provider that i'm not a moron and that the problem is on their end. so i'm a bit jumpy :)
[07:31] <astro76> goudkov: hah, yeah telcos are horrid
[07:31] <peter120980> i wont let me use gedit
[07:31] <bod_> raybdbomb, i dunno what that is,.so,,.,.,. id do it anyway lol,. biut thats me,.
[07:32] <unknownuser> could you please unplug the modem, even if you have already done it
[07:32] <raybdbomb> You are about to do something potentially harmful.
[07:32] <raybdbomb> To continue type in the phrase 'Yes, do as I say!'
[07:32] <raybdbomb> heh
[07:32] <goudkov> well, anyway thanks. i'm going to link sh to bash. that should take care of it.
[07:32] <bod_> raybdbomb, do it, do it, do it
[07:32] <raybdbomb> well, oooook
[07:32] <goudkov> hmm, in dapper it was linked to bash. why the change?
[07:33] <bod_> raybdbomb, no wait dont!!!!!
[07:33] <raybdbomb> haha too late!
[07:33] <astro76> goudkov: to be "lighter on resources" I think
[07:33] <bod_> raybdbomb, lol,.,. im jokin,.,.do it
[07:33] <goudkov> astro76: ahh, well, it will break some scripts out there :)
[07:33] <astro76> goudkov: it does indeed
[07:33] <astro76> I've seen several examples
[07:34] <astro76> but often those are using bashisms while claiming to be sh compatible
[07:34] <goudkov> it broke most of my work stuff because i put /bin/sh everywhere and . as a means of including redundant stuff
[07:34] <peter120980> i typed "cd /etc/X11" then "sudo gedit xorg.conf" and i get "run `gedit --help`....."
[07:34] <speeddemon8803> If you want a light ubuntu distro i suggest ubuntu studio (joking as studio is known for being a dvd sized distro)
[07:35] <bod_> peter120980, thats odd,. that command is fine
[07:35] <peter120980> i have been using nano to edit the files
[07:35] <bod_> peter120980, use a different text editor
[07:36] <astro76> peter120980: you should use gksudo instead of sudo for gui programs including gedit
[07:36] <bod_> peter120980, sudo nano xorg.conf
[07:36] <Sevensins> Hello all ... can someone tell me if there is a snapshots or something like this of the latest alsadriver firmmeware and so on available on ubuntu
[07:36] <peter120980> ok i did sudo nano xorg.conf and i have the file up
[07:36] <bod_> peter120980, now tinker to your hearts content
[07:37] <Sevensins> im gambling around with a script to automatically download and install the whole alsa system but i dont know where to find the latest drivers
[07:37] <Sevensins> one thing if found out is that the susue
[07:37] <unknownuser> peter: I am sure you knew this but you should backup before you change stuff
[07:37] <Sevensins> suseguys have really new firmeware but i think ubuntu must have st like this too
[07:37] <bod_> peter120980, have u made a backup of xorg.conf?
[07:38] <Sevensins> can someone give me a hinz or link where to download the latest firmeware aand driver for alsa
[07:38] <bod_> !repeat | Sevensins
[07:38] <ubotu> Sevensins: 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
[07:39] <peter120980> yes i have a backup made, i have been tinkering with it but i have no idea what to do now, im at a complete loss
[07:39] <bod_> peter120980, what are you trying to do?
[07:39] <peter120980> load the gnome gui
[07:39] <Sevensins> yep ve been seaarching but im not satisfied with what i found
[07:39] <bod_> peter120980, do you mean x?
[07:40] <astro76> Sevensins: why do you need the latest alsa?
[07:40] <zombie_monkey> I have some weridness with the package system
[07:40] <bod_> shoot
[07:40] <Sevensins> in my case i use a EMu 0404 and i got i up and running with suses snapshot the script works fine but i want the latest hotest drivers
[07:40] <peter120980> yes maybe thats it
[07:40] <Sevensins> an emu
[07:40] <zombie_monkey> In update there is the package hal-cups-utils that is for update but I can't check it
[07:41] <Sevensins> excuse me im german and not used to writing so fast
[07:41] <peter120980> whatever the gui is i cant display it
[07:41] <astro76> Sevensins: wanting the latest hotest is not a good enough excuse ;)
[07:41] <astro76> we support released versions in here
[07:41] <bod_> sudo apt-get install hal-cups-utils        zombie_monkey
[07:41] <zombie_monkey> bod_: it's already installed, but there's a nwerer version
[07:41] <ganesh> how to upldate  the grub when the filesystem copied from live cd
[07:42] <Sevensins> hmm what i thought actually astro and m8s but isnt there any advice you can give a poor sound enthausiast
[07:42] <bod_> zombie_monkey, eerrrmm,. theres a command,. i cant remember,.,. have a look at     man aptitude
[07:42] <zombie_monkey> bod_: ok
[07:42] <bod_> peter120980, type    startx
[07:42] <astro76> Sevensins: maybe see if the #ubuntu-studio people can help
[07:42] <Sevensins> thx m8
[07:42] <Sevensins> im gonna go there
[07:42] <Sevensins> if they help me i ll make the script available
[07:42] <astro76> Sevensins: don't expect that channel to be as active as this one though ;)
[07:43] <astro76> good luck
[07:43] <Sevensins> well no problem and thx
[07:43] <bod_> astro76, whats the command to update a package?
[07:44] <Sevensins> the script actually works like the shit now but i want community based installations who knows if suse will still bbe there tomorrow
[07:44] <bod_> !language | Sevensins
[07:44] <Sevensins> did i say or think that ? :)
[07:44] <ubotu> Sevensins: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[07:44] <astro76> bod_: a single package? not sure usually you just update everything with apt-get upgrade
[07:44] <Sevensins> yep
[07:44] <bod_> astro76,  will that install updates?
[07:45] <astro76> bod_: yes of course you would do apt-get update first to get the updated package lists first
[07:45] <bod_> astro76, ty
[07:45] <zombie_monkey> bod_: i figured it out, the new version of the package depends on a gnome version of a program, and the old one depends on a gtk version
[07:45] <astro76> bod_: so an update would be sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[07:46] <bod_> astro76, cheers
[07:46] <zombie_monkey> bod_: they depend on different packages that conflict
[07:46] <peter120980> ok i typed startx and i got Fatal server error, server is already running for display 0
[07:46] <bod_> zombie_monkey, ah,.,.damn
[07:47] <astro76> peter120980: it was already running, do: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[07:47] <JimmyDee_> the art of the double LART...
[07:47] <phuzion> !hd
[07:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hd - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:47] <phuzion> !hdvideo
[07:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hdvideo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:48] <Gartral> im still getting that weird error
[07:48] <JimmyDee_> this girl I had an appreciation for was in the bar last night with a real "winner" last night... on asking, she said "because you didnt ask first"
[07:48] <astro76> !ot | JimmyDee_
[07:48] <ubotu> JimmyDee_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:48] <JimmyDee_> ooooops
[07:48] <peter120980> i jsut get a black screen
[07:48] <JimmyDee_> wrong channel
[07:48] <unknownuser> lol
[07:48] <phuzion> what are good codecs to get HD video working effectively in Ubuntu, preferably with VLC
[07:48] <astro76> I had a feeling
[07:49] <bod_> !lol | unknownuser
[07:49] <ubotu> unknownuser: Please don't use "LOL" and "OMG" and so forth on a regular basis. This is IRC, not IM, and using those lines on their own is not required, and it is rather annoying to the rest of the people in the channel; thanks.
[07:49] <astro76> phuzion: with ubuntu-restricted-extras and w32codecs you shouldn't need anything else
[07:49] <phuzion> so just apt-get those?
[07:49] <astro76> phuzion: yes, but w32codecs is in medibuntu
[07:49] <astro76> !medibuntu | phuzion
[07:49] <ubotu> phuzion: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[07:50] <levander> Are other people having trouble doing a Firefox keyword search with ubuntuforums.org?  Mine has started to stop working when I restart Firefox.
[07:50] <levander> Does anyone use them successfully?
[07:50] <Gartral> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53941/ <- this error pops up whenever my systemgoes to install a .deb file.... any thoughts?
[07:52] <gsuveg> re
[07:53] <peter120980> astro76: any ideas now as all i have is a black screen?
[07:53] <gsuveg> anyone familiar with gpg keyserver setup? i need install one, and all package ist from 2003
[07:54] <astro76> gsuveg: I'm not sure keyserve technology has advanced that much, mit seems to be using the same one ;)
[07:54] <astro76> peter120980: no sorry I'm not sure what your issue is and it's way too late to get involved ;)
[07:55] <gsuveg> astro76, do you know some documentation?
[07:55] <astro76> gsuveg: not about keyservers no
[07:55] <gsuveg> astro76, ok.
[07:56] <Gartral> agf
[07:56] <Gartral> hello?
[07:56] <Gartral> ahhh
[07:57] <astro76> Gartral: I really have no idea Gartral
[07:57] <astro76> Gartral: try a apt-get install -f, or a fix broken packages in synaptic?
[07:57] <onats> is hibernate/suspend already fully supported/fixed?
[07:57] <Gartral> it doesnt report broken!
[07:58] <gsuveg> astro76, hmm. i find a onak.. with bzr repo ;)
[07:59] <Gartral> astro76: yea, its returning the same error with the fix cmd
[07:59] <unknownuser_> peter: you could try and read this http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-263389.html
[08:00] <onats> !ping
[08:00] <Doctor-Who> Pong.
[08:00] <ubotu> ping: unknown host
[08:00] <Doctor-Who> I hate ping-pong...
[08:01] <unknownuser_> peter: if that doesn't help please let me know I Will try to help you to the best of my ability
[08:01] <tumbleweed__> !pinf stupid.name
[08:01] <tumbleweed__> !ping stupid.name
[08:01] <Doctor-Who> Pong.
[08:01] <Doctor-Who> I hate ping-pong...
[08:01] <astro76> !botabuse
[08:01] <sluggo> Gartral: try sudo dpkg --clear-avail && sudo apt-get update
[08:01] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (type also /msg ubotu Bot). Don't use commands in the public channels if you don't know if they really exist. Also avoid adding joke/useless factoids.
[08:01] <tumbleweed__> !idontcare
[08:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about idontcare - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:03]  * Gartral kisses suoggo
[08:03] <barbedsaber> umm, where is everyone
[08:03]  * Gartral kisses sluggo
[08:04] <barbedsaber> umm
[08:04] <unknownuser_> ?
[08:05] <barbedsaber> hello, ello, llo, lo, o.
[08:05] <astro76> !hi | barbedsaber
[08:05] <Doctor-Who> Hello!
[08:05] <ubotu> barbedsaber: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:05] <barbedsaber> oh, so there are people here
[08:05] <peter120980> unknownuser_ thanks for the link but i have tried pretty much everything on the post, i can find quite a bit on ATI cards with this problem but i have nvidia cards
[08:07] <peter120980> im thinking linux maybe just isnt for me, i been going round in circles for 2 days solid now, trawling forums etc
[08:08] <b00> wtf?
[08:08] <b00> i got banned
[08:08] <unknownuser_> peter: it can be trying at times, but hopefully we can get you fixed up
[08:08] <peter120980> problem is im so new to linux i dont really know what im doing
[08:08] <DEXTREX> Is there a channel that gives learning tutorials on ubuntu?
[08:09] <DEXTREX> Im new to linux too.
[08:09] <josh__> any talk on when the flash plugin will be fixed ?
[08:09] <peter120980> need me to explain my problem or did you see it earlier?
[08:09] <barbedsaber> Dextrex, what are you looking for specificly, google is usefull for that, try the howto section of the forums.
[08:10] <zetheroo> would you say Adobe PS is more resource hungry than the GIMP?
[08:10] <barbedsaber> please explain
[08:10] <unknownuser_> peter: from what I understand you have gdm on 0
[08:10] <DEXTREX> I dont really know anything to do with terminal..
[08:10] <barbedsaber> zetroo, probobly, never seen them side by side
[08:10] <gsuveg> zetheroo, parton?
[08:10] <barbedsaber> hang on a second
[08:10] <zetheroo> gsuveg: huh?
[08:11] <peter120980> from the message i got yes, but i just get a blank screen
[08:11] <barbedsaber> soory, all my bookmarks are on my other computer
[08:11] <wyclif> hi everyone
[08:11] <russ> Dextrex, try reading the man page for bash
[08:11] <unknownuser_> peter: I had a similar problem, give me a sec to see if I can't remember what I did.
[08:11] <barbedsaber> yeah type man, and then a command that you have heard of
[08:12] <DEXTREX> Okay russ
[08:12] <gsuveg> anyone use cream? i need add a filetype to php. its works with simple vim but with cream not :(
[08:12] <zetheroo> gsuveg: whats parton?
[08:12] <nikwad> Hi!
[08:12] <gsuveg> zetheroo, nevermind.
[08:12] <sauvin> What minimum recommended RAM for Feisty?
[08:12] <nikwad> I wonder which codec pack you think is the best for Ubuntu 7.10
[08:12] <russ> Dextrex, also there is a very nicely formatted manual under Ubundu help -> advanced topics
[08:12] <sauvin> I have a friend whose 256MiB machine won't boot the Feisty LiveCD.
[08:13] <zetheroo> sauvin: I have used Feisty on a machine with 256 MB of RAM and it was a bit sluggish
[08:13] <barbedsaber> live cd asks for 300 somthing, but that is for gutsy, how much u got?
[08:13] <unknownuser_> peter: what nvidia card are you using
[08:13] <zetheroo> sauvin: I think you should have at least 512 for it to really work well
[08:13] <nemilar> don't use the livecd with less than 512, it'll be painful
[08:13] <barbedsaber> maybe try xubuntu
[08:13] <peter120980> 8600 gt x 2 in sli
[08:13] <nemilar> just do a commandline minimal install or something
[08:13] <nemilar> xubuntu for low-end machines works awesome
[08:13] <barbedsaber> alternate install?
[08:14] <sauvin> This is the machine that loads the kernel (apparently) and then freezes: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220194295712&ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:AU:1123
[08:14] <zetheroo> sauvin: but in regards to your friends machine not booting into the liveCD session... that could be becasue of numerous things....
[08:14] <nemilar> is that what they call it?
[08:14] <barbedsaber> s that what they call it? i think so
[08:14] <nemilar> sauvin: ok...
[08:14] <nemilar> the cli install is pretty easy
[08:15] <peter120980> ive done "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" and "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new" plus various other things
[08:15] <nemilar> blue boxes and stuff, it's fun
[08:15] <zetheroo> sauvin: well that machine is not too horrible.... and it should boot into the livesession
[08:15] <unknownuser_> peter: you have 2 cards installed ?
[08:15] <peter120980> yes
[08:15] <nemilar> sauvin: a little low on RAM, and the processor is a celeron, but that machine can run ubuntu def.
[08:15] <zetheroo> sauvin: you should check that your motherboard is compatible with linux
[08:16] <nemilar> double the ram, though
[08:16] <barbedsaber> Peter, i assume you have done system, admin, restricted driver maneger.
[08:16] <sauvin> I have no means of doing so; the machine is in Australia and I'm in Illinois.
[08:16] <zetheroo> sauvin: I have found that there are a number of Desktop motherboards which do not work with linux
[08:16] <zetheroo> sauvin: I am in Australia as well
[08:16] <peter120980> barbedsaber: maybe, how do i go about doing that?
[08:17] <zetheroo> sauvin: maybe I can help your friend..... where is he?
[08:17] <nemilar> sauvin: dell uses various boards, whatever the cheapest thing they can get is
[08:17] <nemilar> sauvin: but I imagine it should be fine
[08:17] <unop__> !minimal
[08:17] <ubotu> The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[08:17] <sauvin> zetheroo, in ##linux-coders
[08:17] <barbedsaber> i have a celeron procesr, and it works fine
[08:17] <barbedsaber> click system, (up the top) then administration, then restricted drivers maneger
[08:18] <zetheroo> nemilar: well if the loading of the kernel is freezing then there could also be a problem with the CD.... no?
[08:18] <unknownuser_> peter: can you take a look at this, it might be similar to your problem http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-515260.html
[08:18] <zetheroo> sauvin: well if the loading of the kernel is freezing then there could also be a problem with the CD.... no?
[08:18] <nemilar> zetheroo: yes, that, or the RAM
[08:18] <sauvin> Yes, there could.
[08:18] <peter120980> barbedsaber: i cant get into xserver, all i have is the command prompt
[08:18] <zetheroo> nemilar: true the RAM could be buggered all together
[08:18] <nemilar> Do a CD check, then a memtest
[08:18] <unop__> zetheroo, or the CPU even
[08:19] <zetheroo> unop__: haha... or the Power Supply
[08:19] <nemilar> a) cd check; b) memtest c) try booting some other livecd
[08:19] <unop__> zetheroo, well, if the PSU isnt powering things right, sure why not?
[08:19] <peter120980> thats my problem, i just get a blank screen where i assume the login GUi should be showing
[08:20] <unop__> peter120980, its likely that xorg doesnt support your display adapter out-of-the-box
[08:20] <zetheroo> sauvin: nemilar: I concure with that a-b-c approach... and testing another live cd ... even another distro is a good test
[08:20] <nemilar> should help to narrow things down
[08:20] <sauvin> I think he had problems with a debian livecd, too. :\
[08:20] <nemilar> yeah but that doesn't say much
[08:20] <nemilar> try a fedora liveCD or a centOS liveCD
[08:20] <sauvin> Oh, that WAS a bad CD. My bad.
[08:20] <nemilar> or even better, a gparted LiveCD
[08:21] <zetheroo> sauvin: bad CD?
[08:21] <sauvin> zetheroo, the Debian CD was bad.
[08:21] <zetheroo> sauvin: no worries.. has happened to me several times
[08:21] <bullgard4> Does the Intel M processor use 16- or 32-bit Littleendian?
[08:21] <zetheroo> sauvin: whats his name ?
[08:22] <unop__> bullgard4, i'd say 32
[08:22] <bullgard4> unop__: hm
[08:22] <darkblue_B> why is my disk access light going like crazy, on this brand new gutsy install, when top shows nothing going on??  hdal_addon_stor ocassionally pops up, but seldom
[08:22] <astro76> darkblue_B: if it's brand new it's probably trackerd indexing your files
[08:23] <darkblue_B> oh, auto-indexing.. can I turn that off?
[08:23] <nemilar> darkblue_B: prolly indexing, yeah
[08:23] <nemilar> I haaaaaaate the indexing
[08:23] <astro76> darkblue_B: disable tracker
[08:23] <darkblue_B> I killed it on my mac, too
[08:23] <darkblue_B> disable tracker?
[08:23] <unop__> indexing can be a good thing, if you like locating things quick
[08:24] <darkblue_B> I dont search for things that way
[08:24] <peter120980> unknownuser: yes that seems to be my problem, i did wonder about that as in my xorg it shows my PCI-E as "PCI:2:0:0" or something like that
[08:24] <catach> tracker might be really useful some day, but not really now
[08:24] <nemilar> on today's drives, find is quick enough, no need for indexing
[08:24] <nemilar> unless you need to find a word inside a 4GB file in a 450GB directory structure
[08:25] <unknownuser_> I am glad you found out what is causing it, if that doesn't work please let us know
[08:25] <peter120980> i changed it to 1 and tried that with still no luck
[08:25] <darkblue_B> nemilar: exactly
[08:25] <unop__> nemilar, errm no, find can never beat locate -- there's a reason why updatedb was written
[08:25] <nemilar> darkblue_B:  sudo apt-get remove tracker
[08:25] <nemilar> unop__: but locate also indexes
[08:25] <unop__> nemilar, exactly
[08:25] <nemilar> well I don't like ANY indexing.
[08:26] <nemilar> I'm opposed to it.  On principle.
[08:26] <astro76> darkblue_B: yes in system > preferences > sessions, startup programs tab
[08:26] <nemilar> (Which is just a way of saying, I'm stubborn)
[08:26] <catach> (heh)
[08:26] <peter120980> it didnt solve my problem, i set the value from 1 - 7 and still no luck
[08:27] <unknownuser_> peter: did you complety restart after you changed it ?
[08:27] <peter120980> yes
[08:27] <musikgoat> any recommendations on a basic graphical log viewer that I can run on my server to get quick information?
[08:28] <darkblue_B> astro76: thx I just dd that
[08:28] <unop__> musikgoat, gnome-system-log i think
[08:28] <darkblue_B> astro76: I mean, you pointed it out.. I ddnt know abou that
[08:28] <darkblue_B> astro76: thx
[08:28] <musikgoat> its headless, so command line, or web based would work
[08:29] <peter120980> i wish i knew more about it, my first thoughts was that it was maybe using the wrong card or output, im using the vga output not the dvi
[08:29] <musikgoat> sorry, i guess graphical is misleading
[08:29] <unknownuser_> peter: that might actually be it, from what I understand it defaults to dvi
[08:30] <unknownuser_> peter: do you have a dvi device you can test it with?
[08:30] <Ububegin> hei guys, anyone can suggest a great bashrc file
[08:30] <peter120980> no
[08:30] <unop__> peter120980, have you tried restarting xorg?
[08:30] <peter120980> everytime i made a change i restarted
[08:31] <unop__> Ububegin, i guess the best one is the one you create, right?
[08:31] <Ububegin> for my shell window.... I want the command line and result in a new line....
[08:31] <peter120980> what would i do to make the vga port the output and not the dvi
[08:32] <Ububegin> unop_ : i havent been ubuntu(linux) for some time, so i forgot ... how i do make the command and result in new line...
[08:32] <unop__> Ububegin, i'm not sure i follow you
[08:32] <NiAkLeBoss> Hello everyone
[08:32] <NiAkLeBoss> Es que qid is there?
[08:33] <unop__> Ububegin, did you mean changing the prompt?
[08:33] <NiAkLeBoss> *** Qid is what is here?
[08:33] <unknownuser_> peter: have you tried to install envy ?
[08:34] <astro76> !envy
[08:34] <ubotu> envy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[08:34] <Ububegin> unop: yeah.. i want the shell prompt and result in separate lines instead of the same line
[08:34] <NiAkLeBoss> ATG bnojour
[08:34] <NiAkLeBoss> * Hi
[08:34] <peter120980> can i install envy from the command prompt?
[08:35] <unknownuser_> sorry astro
[08:35] <NiAkLeBoss> I have to develop a irc client are automatically translated
[08:35] <unop__> Ububegin, something along the lines of this?  PS1=$PS1$'\n'
[08:35] <Ububegin> ubun:/$ ls  (currenly like this)
[08:36] <Ububegin> But i want  ubun:/$
[08:36] <khermans> can anyone tell me how to activate the atlantis/atlantis2 compiz plugin?
[08:36] <Ububegin>                    ls
[08:36] <unknownuser_> peter: check my pm please
[08:36] <Ububegin> unop_: where is the file... sorry
[08:37] <peter120980> pm?
[08:38] <unop__> Ububegin, try this at a prompt -  PS1='\u@\h\n\$'
[08:38] <Ein_> hi
[08:38] <unknownuser_> dialog window
[08:38] <Ein_> did any one try to install Project Looking-Glass on Ubuntu 7.10?
[08:39] <peter120980> well blow me away i just got it to boot into xserver
[08:40] <Ububegin> unop_ : sweet dude....Though I prefer this ....  PS1='\u@\h\$\n' ... is this permanent or temp
[08:40] <Cursed_6_ds> How to list all packages installed in your system, no matter even if they are installed using apt-get or deb or source or bin, whatever
[08:40] <ganesh> how to upldate  the grub when the filesystem copied from live cd
[08:40] <unop__> Ububegin, it's temporary, so you need to edit your .bashrc and change PS1
[08:41] <Ein_> any one can help me plz?
[08:41] <Kate_mins> hello, can someone help me please? how do i start vino-server from a remote ssh login ?
[08:41] <peter120980> i checked my pci bus again and my MB shows it as been on 7, i changed the bus ID to 7 in the xorg file and bingo it works
[08:41] <gsuveg> eikke, ask
[08:41] <unknownuser_> what do you need help with Ein_ ?
[08:41] <Ububegin> unop_ : k, thanks man.... I will go on from here....
[08:41] <astro76> Cursed_6_ds: dpkg -l will list all packages, but not source or bin since they are not packages
[08:41] <gsuveg> Ein_, ask
[08:41] <gsuveg> eikke, sry
[08:42] <unknownuser_> peter: awesome, I am glad you got it figured out
[08:42] <peter120980> lol the problem i have know is ive got pink squares in the white areas, i assume thats because of some driver problem
[08:43] <unknownuser_> peter: probably, those cards have several issues from what I understand
[08:43] <Ein_> I installed Project Looking-Glass on my ubuntu 7.10 but when I try to access to looking-glass session it's show only a black screen
[08:43] <peter120980> if i want to intstall the best driver possible how would i got about ding it?
[08:45] <unknownuser_> peter: I am not sure if the program I mentioned earlier will work for you or not
[08:45] <peter120980> are you now allowed to mention that program or something?
[08:46] <unop__> peter120980, i'd try reconfiguring xorg first to try and get the script to autodetect most things -- sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xorg
[08:47] <peter120980> unop__: ok i will go try that now and see what happens
[08:49] <peter120980> thank you so much for you help everyone, i need to go find a couple of matchsticks now, im so adictied to this at the moment, just out of curiosity, does anyone play ffxi or wow and managed to run it on linux?
[08:49] <ray_> i recently reloaded compiz on my 7.10 release, and using the appearance preference i go to custom.  Then i get an error that reads as follows, The Composite extension is not available, what is the cause of this?
[08:50] <RasterBurner> im pretty sure no WOW on linux dude....
[08:50] <alanbshepard70> is it possible with ubuntu to share a wireless internet connection over ethernet to another computer? I have an ethernet crossover cable, 2 computers running linux powered on and a wireless internet connection.
[08:50] <RasterBurner> yes, its possible alan
[08:50] <unknownerror_int> youcan get wow on linux pretty easily
[08:50] <alanbshepard70> RasterBurner: would you happen to know how? I've been googling and searching the ubuntu forums for hours.
[08:51] <alanbshepard70> Some articles seemed promising but in the end they required two nics and not one nic and one wireless adapter. I should also mention it's a USB wireless adapter not a pci one.
[08:52] <peter120980> well i dont play wow but i play ffxi which is pretty much the same thing, i guess when i get ubuntu running properly thats my next project, i would love to do away  with windows altogether
[08:52] <unknownerror_int> peter: look into wine
[08:52] <unknownerror_int> !wine
[08:52] <ubotu> WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information, and see !AppDB for application compatibility.
[08:52] <musikgoat> anyone know of a log utility that is web viewable, to check the logs of a web server?
[08:53] <peter120980> unknownerror_int: thanks for the heads up, ill check it out
[08:53] <unknownerror_int> peter: do you have aim etc, if so send me your sn
[08:54] <abdoreza> salam
[08:55] <abdoreza> i am irani
[08:55] <peter120980> unknownerror_int: i dont, i never use them, the only one i have is msm and that because it easy to do a remote conection to my mums computer so i can fix it for her
[08:55] <abdoreza> can i help u
[08:55] <huhmz> Hello. Does anybody know of a command line jabber client that has support for http proxys?
[08:55] <abdoreza> ?????????
[08:56] <unknownerror_int> peter: np, glad I could help,
[08:56] <abdoreza> i use the parsix 1
[08:56] <peter120980> later everyone
[08:56] <unknownerror_int> night
[08:56] <abdoreza> heeeeeeeyyyyyyy
[08:57] <musikgoat> huhmz: finch is the only cli jabber client i know of, but you'd want to check its support of http proxies
[08:57] <abdoreza> can i help u
[08:57] <huhmz> musikgoat: will do
[08:58] <abdoreza> 1126 people in room , help me:-/
[08:58] <astro76> abdoreza: you haven't asked a question yet
[08:58] <abdoreza> ok
[08:58] <abdoreza> tanks
[08:58] <RasterBurner> lol
[08:59] <Ziroday> !ask | abdoreza
[08:59] <ubotu> abdoreza: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[08:59] <abdoreza> i cant connect to network two computer
[08:59] <Ziroday> abdoreza: how are you trying to connect?
[08:59] <abdoreza> i cant spek en
[09:00] <astro76> !arabic | abdoreza
[09:00] <ubotu> abdoreza: For the Arabic language or Saudi Arabia you are invited to join للغة العربية رجاء انظم #ubuntu-sa
[09:00] <abdoreza> no
[09:00] <abdoreza> i am irani
[09:00] <astro76> there's a persian one I think
[09:00] <Ziroday> !ir | abdoreza
[09:00] <ubotu> abdoreza: #ubuntu-ir baraye Farsi zabanan mibashad ke channele rasmie goroohe Iran-ie ubuntu ast.
[09:00] <Ziroday> abdoreza: farsi okay?
[09:00] <abdoreza> ok
[09:01] <rampeltilsken> hi all
[09:01] <unknownerror_int> man, the tech support is just amazing here.
[09:01] <abdoreza> ubotu: to farsi hasti
[09:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about to farsi hasti - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:01] <Ziroday> abdoreza: ubotu is robot
[09:01] <Ziroday> abdoreza: go to room #ubuntu-ir
[09:01] <abdoreza> ok
[09:01] <abdoreza> tank u
[09:01] <rampeltilsken> can anybody help me how to use wordpress in ubuntu?
[09:02] <abdoreza> hala nemishe farsi sohbat kone
[09:02] <Ziroday> rampeltilsken: just ask the question please
[09:02] <Ziroday> rampeltilsken: what is not working?
[09:03] <unknownerror_int> ziroday is there a c++ channel for ubuntu
[09:04] <Ziroday> unknownerror_int: nope, but there is a linux channel and I think a  c or c++ channel but not sure. Look at the room lists
[09:04] <unknownerror_int> ziroday: thank you
[09:10] <bluefoxx> if i have another, older computer going on a live boot disk, can i connect it to this one via a xover lan cable?[i have two lan ports on this comp], also, do serial mice/devices work in linux or was support for them phased out/broken cause the serial mouse i have on the other comp wont work on any live boot cd i have tried so far and it wont work on this one[i treid an adaptor]
[09:11] <xtyn> does anyone know why ubuntu won't shut down my laptop properly while some other distros do?
[09:12] <xtyn> as far as i know, they have the same vesion of acpi
[09:12] <Ziroday> bluefoxx: that must be some hell of a old computer, about the serial mice and keyboards not sure. The other question have you look at !install
[09:13] <foo-nix> I would like to configure my sound. I have two soundcards, actually one card and one on board 'chip'. The onboard is not working, probably some problem with the jacks. I would like touse the card, which is possible. I managed to get sound out of them, although before getting there I have went through a proccess of trail and error.
[09:13] <Ziroday> xtyn: every distro does power management differently, I recommend you report a bug
[09:13] <xtyn> a...
[09:13] <foo-nix> Things I have done is 'asoundconf set-default-card 0' and 'asoundconf set-default-card 1'.
[09:13] <xtyn> well, i know my laptop is not supported
[09:14] <Ziroday> xtyn: what do you mean by your laptop is not supported, what laptop model is it?
[09:14] <xtyn> lg
[09:14] <foo-nix> and I have tried the gnome-sound-..., some program in my System>Administration>Sound launcher
[09:14] <Ziroday> xtyn: well still report a bug anyway
[09:14] <foo-nix> Which was able to play all the ytest sounds, although my amarok is not able to play any sound.
[09:15] <bluefoxx> Ziroday, not that old actually, the mobo is 00/01 ish, its an asus tusi -m running a socket 370 celeron 1000mhz, i used a serial mouse cause its the only extra mouse i could find laying around, the other is a wacom tablet with no pen and my main needs the cordless, i move around alot[even though its an desktop]
[09:15] <foo-nix> In amarok I can choose between alsa and oss as sound device front end. alsa seems to work , but no sound is comming from my speacker, so It probably uses my onboard.
[09:16] <Ziroday> bluefoxx: might recommend DSL or Puppy linux to you, both are meant to run on older machines
[09:17] <foo-nix> When I choose os it borks that xine was unable to initialise any soudn drivers.
[09:17] <xtyn> lg is not supported
[09:17] <xtyn> i looked at the list
[09:17] <xtyn> i had a lot of problems with my hardware and linux
[09:18] <bluefoxx> Ziroday, i tried puppy but my disk was scratched, then again i was o/c ing the cpu and it was de-stabelized atm, but my burner got toasted earlier this month[wow, its still january!!]
[09:18] <foo-nix> Would someone have any idea where to check settings
[09:20] <bluefoxx> well, ill solve it on the weekend i wave school tomorrow[2:00am allready??lol]
[09:21] <user11_011> does anyone know about setting a yahoo account on pidgin. why is japan shown in advanced tab??? i amon ubuntu 7.10
[09:22] <broken___> Hey, I want to move my windows vista to ubuntu however the only thing I'm concerned about is Skype working with web cams upport.. anyone can report on its succes using wine?
[09:22] <brylie> has anyone here been able to install Tapioca communications on Ubuntu 7.10?
[09:23] <brylie> Tapioca has webcam.
[09:23] <russ> broken___ I believe skype is available as a native linux application so no need for wine
[09:23] <brylie> It's crazy hard to compile and meet the dependencies though.
[09:23] <astro76> broken___: the latest linux native client has video, version 4 beta
[09:23] <broken___> russ, yes I've tried that before.. but it doesn't have video
[09:23] <broken___> Oh doe sit?
[09:23] <broken___> Sweet!
[09:24] <foo-nix> I do have sound using totem, would someone know what engine totem uses?
[09:24] <brylie> ALSA probably
[09:24] <Ububegin> what is the command to search for a file in a folder...
[09:24] <broken___> grep -r ?
[09:24] <broken___> grep -r "file" dir/
[09:25] <Ububegin> broken__: thanks, i thot it was find or sumtin... :)
[09:25] <brylie> grep I think
[09:25] <brylie> Ububegin, grep
[09:25] <broken___> ...
[09:26] <ganesh> how to upldate  the grub when the filesystem copied from live cd
[09:27] <erUSUL> foo-nix: by default it uses gstreamer
[09:27] <erUSUL> foo-nix: try tweaking gstreamer-properties
[09:29] <ubuntu> ooolaa
[09:29] <foo-nix> erUSUL: gstreamer implies not alsa?
[09:30] <ubuntu> engllish?
[09:33] <Ububegin> broken__ : hei grep searches the filename or the content of the files
[09:33] <Ububegin> I just want to search the filename....
[09:34] <flagoon> I have ubuntu 7.10. System was showing information that there are some more updated programs, so I chose to update. After that Ubuntu x serwer is not starting. How can I go back to previous settings? I'm rather noobish... I've tried: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plw xserver-xorg but as real noob I failed.
[09:35] <astro76> Ububegin: locate, if the file is new in the last day you might have to run sudo updatedb, otherwise find
[09:35] <Gpalco> Hi! The longer I have Firefox started it GROWS and GROWS in memory size! Till it gets all of it and computer hangs up! Is there a way to fix it ???? PLS!
[09:36] <Plantain> Gpalco: What version of FireFox? What version of Ubuntu?
[09:36] <Gpalco> Plantain, latest
[09:37] <Plantain> latest of both?
[09:37] <nocturn> Hi all
[09:37] <Gpalco> Plantain, aha
[09:37] <nocturn> Can I get the fedora directory server console on Ubuntu?
[09:37] <nocturn> I can alien the rpms, but that gives me the server, webapps and all too
[09:38] <Gpalco> Plantain, I heard it keeps 8 preveously opened pages in mamory. Can it be changed ???
[09:38] <Plantain> That's not quite true, but it does cache a lot
[09:38] <Plantain> just remember, unused memory is wasted memory
[09:38] <Plantain> So unless you're running at 100% full, you're not getting your money's worth
[09:38] <Gpalco> Plantain, =)
[09:39] <codyduncan> does anyone know how I can check to make sure ndiswrapper has been removed from my machine?
[09:39] <Gpalco> Plantain, but it would be good if Firefox emtied it once it gets critically huge
[09:39] <erUSUL> foo-nix: apples to oranges alsa are the kernel drivers gstreamer ias a multimedia framwork. Gstreamer can use alsa or osss or a sound server to play sound
[09:39] <codyduncan> though, it should be made clear, I am only removing it because I think I put on the wrong version, so I need to install the 64 bit version
[09:41] <erUSUL> codyduncan: sudo apt-get remove --purge ndiswrapper  ??
[09:42] <mrtimdog> Help! This morning my machine at work had decided to randomly choose between upper and lower case whenever I type. I can't login to gdm. I've tried using both a PS/2 and a USB keyboard and also using virtual console to avoid gdm, but no luck!
[09:43] <broken___> I am a bit irritated here. Whenever I try to install ubuntu, I mean I'm at the boot from cd screen now when I hit "install ubuntu" it loads the kernel then reboots.
[09:43] <broken___> And this is as far as I've ever gotten.
[09:43] <broken___> It says Kernel alive at the bottom, and kernel mapping.
[09:43] <broken___> Wait..now in safe graphics mode it started..
[09:43] <user11_011> does anyone know about setting a yahoo account on pidgin. why is japan shown in advanced tab??? i amon ubuntu 7.10
[09:44] <broken___> Odd.
[09:44] <usr13_> broken___: May be hardware issue.
[09:44] <broken___> usr13, how does linux in general take to overclocking?
[09:45] <usr13_> broken___: Llinux doesn't care about overclocking.
[09:45] <broken___> Very well.
[09:46] <Madpilot> broken___, did you run an md5sum check on the ISO you downloading? Borked installer usually means either bad download or bad burn
[09:46] <usr13_> broken___: Just fine, in other words, but if you are overclocked, you might back down a bit for the install.
[09:46] <broken___> Yea I usually install OS' with stock options.
[09:46] <Madpilot> this box is overclocked - 1.8GHz  up to ~2.0Ghz. Never any issues.
[09:46] <usr13_> broken___: If you overclock a processor, you may have unstable performance at times.
[09:47] <broken___> hmm..
[09:47] <broken___> Mine is oc'd from 1.8 to 3.0 lol
[09:47] <broken___> I never had any issues after running multiple stress tests..
[09:47] <broken___> But i'll keep it 1:1 ratio from now on.
[09:48] <usr13_> broken___: Good. That's what I'd do
[09:48] <sinotony> hello
[09:48] <barbedsaber> hi sinotony
[09:48] <foo-nix> erUSUL: When I use the test button in gstreamer-propperties, no sound comes out, totem has sound though.
[09:48] <sinotony> where are you?
[09:48] <barbedsaber> ?
[09:48] <sinotony> I am in China
[09:49] <barbedsaber> Australia
[09:49] <barbedsaber> this is not the place to talk about where you are
[09:49] <sinotony> O nice to meet you!
[09:49] <barbedsaber> you too
[09:49] <Ububegin> sinotony has gone cuckoo.... :D
[09:49] <sinotony> ????
[09:50] <sinotony> What do you mean?
[09:50] <barbedsaber> this is a help thing, for really quick help with ubuntu related issues
[09:50] <Ububegin> sinotony: nothing , juz kidding.. enjoy ur stay in ubuntu channel...
[09:50] <sinotony> O ,hehe ,sorry
[09:50] <barbedsaber> thats ok
[09:50] <francis> i have postfix using another host to relay outgoing mail. All works well but when my webserver sends a mail i see that its send by www-data@internalserver.mydomain.com . How do i change this this to www-data@anotherdamain.com for when the outgoing relay is a mx host !! Any Comments
[09:50] <broken___> during the partitioner if I do a manual partition and I set /boot will that recognize it when it installs and set up boot on /boot?
[09:51] <mis_T> ^^
[09:51] <sinotony> Then ,Does someone konw how to use Wine?
[09:51] <sinotony> I am boring!
[09:51] <barbedsaber> what are you trying to run with wine
[09:51] <mis_T> hehe :D
[09:51] <mis_T> wine  it easy
[09:51] <usr13_> broken___: yes
[09:51] <Ububegin> anyone knoes a good link..where they have a list of all linux commands and how to use them with examples.... i dont really like the "man" command
[09:52] <broken___> Ok, thx.
[09:52] <mis_T> sudo   atp install wine    ;d that all
[09:52] <erUSUL> !cli | Ububegin
[09:52] <ubotu> Ububegin: 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
[09:52] <Ububegin> sinotony : sudo apt-get install wine
[09:52] <usr13_> Ububegin: man is pretty good if you learn to use it properly.
[09:52] <sperca> hi
[09:52] <sinotony> ChinaNetClient -- a spftware to link the internet ,which is provided by China Telecom
[09:52] <codyduncan> cody
[09:53] <sperca> anyone k,ow where I can find linux-headers packages in .deb on the Internet ?
[09:53] <usr13_> Ububegin: Linux has hundreds of commands.
[09:53] <barbedsaber> ?
[09:53] <sperca> because I can't connect me with my laptop...
[09:53] <erUSUL> sperca: 'sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)'
[09:53] <sperca> I don't have the Internet
[09:53] <sperca> I just want the .deb
[09:53] <usr13_> Ububegin: http://www.ss64.com/bash/
[09:53] <erUSUL> sperca: dl it from packages.ubuntu.com
[09:54] <barbedsaber> do you mean you have no wifi
[09:54] <sperca> I don't find it :S
[09:54] <Ububegin> usr13_ : i will using ubuntu for a short time.. and dont really want to learn all the commands... just the basic ones...
[09:54] <usr13_> Ububegin: That was simply a google search for "linux commands"
[09:54] <barbedsaber> or no internet at all
[09:54] <codyduncan> can someone make some sense of the directions in a wiki for me?  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NdiswrapperOnAMD64
[09:54] <sperca> no Internet at all
[09:54] <codyduncan> specifically where it says "Open all of the control.* files"
[09:54] <Bruners> bloddy dcc spams i keep getting
[09:55] <barbedsaber> and what are you trying to get, is it wine
[09:55] <usr13_> Ububegin: Well, there is no telling which ones you will need.  It all depends on what particular tasks you need to preform.
[09:55] <unixhag_> I want to be able to read and type Chinese, though I don't really understand it yet. I requested Chinese language support, and it's downloading 22 files related to all sorts of apps. Am I doing the right thing?
[09:55] <Ububegin> usr13- : thanks the ss64.com is sweet... it has examples... :D
[09:55] <sperca> linux-headers are in devel packages ?
[09:55] <barbedsaber> ohh, do you want to download things on someoneelse computer, put it onto flash drive or somthing, and copy to your computer?
[09:56] <barbedsaber> that is a pain to do, and I gave up
[09:56] <usr13_> perform not preform  (sorry)
[09:56] <sperca> I just found 2.6.15 or I need 2.6.22-14-generic
[09:57] <unixhag_> I guess I'll just have to wait it out and see if the system is still usable afterwards :-)
[09:58] <barbedsaber> whistles and waits for a problem he knows how to fix.
[09:58] <bullgard4> [Intel Pentium M Processor] 'strings /usr/share/locale-langpack/de/LC_MESSAGES/kfileshare.mo' doesnt output German umlauts replacing them with a carriage return and line feed. neither --encoding=l nor --encoding=L prevents this. What is the proper parameter for that?
[09:58] <Stephmw> interesting dcc flood we had 6hrs ago...
[09:58] <alch3mist> where can i whine about ubuntu packages from ubuntu maintainers?
[09:58] <barbedsaber> ubuntu forums has rant thingies i think
 : is there no channel?
[09:59] <barbedsaber> dont think so, what is your problem with it
[09:59] <barbedsaber> ubuntu stuff is mainly on the forums
[10:00] <sperca> nobody have the link to download linux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic ?
[10:00] <alch3mist> barbedsaber : just want to ask about why there has been any update for mono 1.2.6 in gutsy..
[10:00] <family> hi all i have a question, im trying to run a python script and its telling me no qt module found what might i do to fix this
[10:01] <family> File "./xlil.py", line 2, in ?from qt import *ImportError: No module named qt
[10:01] <usr13_> sperca: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic
[10:02] <barbedsaber> just want to ask about why there has been any update for mono 1.2.6 in gutsy., um,  what (you would get more of an answer asking a brick wall than me, i dont understand
[10:02] <family> am i missing something for python  that i can apt-get install?
[10:02] <barbedsaber> there you go
[10:02] <sperca> usr13_ : I can connect me on the Internet at all
[10:03] <usr13_> sperca: How then will you download it?
[10:03] <barbedsaber> bye all, I really have no idea what I am doing, so i will hang out in the forums. hehe
[10:03] <alch3mist> barbedsaber : omg you ask me what's my problem ( it's a rhetorical question... :D )
[10:04] <sperca> there is not a package for linux-header on the Internet
[10:04] <sperca> I must pass by aptitude ?
[10:04] <sperca> when we don't have the Internet, How can I do ?
[10:05] <bastones> Hello. I burnt the .iso Ubuntu onto a CD last night, and I am installing Ubuntu now. It all worked fine. I clicked 'Start or install Ubuntu' from all the list of options, and it just started Ubuntu and I presume it huasn't installed
[10:05] <broken___> usr13, hmm I just finished installing ubuntu and it just keeps rebooting now.. I mean it load grub then it says "kernel alive" at the bottom and then waits and reoots
[10:05] <unixhag_> well finally I see things like scim-pinyin being downloaded, so I guess I'm on the right track
[10:05] <family> aww i found qttools and stuff im downloading now
[10:06] <ubentu> total noob question, but has anyone here managed to get 3d rendering working properly with openchrome?
  : it's a live cd you have to click the shortcut "install"
[10:06] <usr13_> broken___: memtest
[10:06] <broken___> usr13, I am booted in recovery mode now, what would you say I need to do? dpkg reconfigure?
[10:06] <broken___> usr13, memory should be fine.
[10:07] <broken___> I ran memtest for 14 hours and it was fine.
[10:07] <broken___> That was about 1-2 months ago.
[10:07] <barbedsaber> I got bored
[10:07] <usr13_> sperca: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/devel/linux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic
[10:07] <alch3mist> barbedsaber : omg you ask me what's my problem ( it's a rhetorical question... :D )
[10:08] <barbedsaber> ?? (0o)
[10:08] <sperca> usr13_ thank you very much ;-)
[10:08] <nemilar> brrr, it's cold in here
[10:08] <sperca> I gonna try
[10:08] <usr13_> broken___: So it  boots to recovery mode ok, but not normal?
[10:09] <usr13_> usr13 turns the heat up.
[10:09] <barbedsaber> try typing startx, or pressing ctrl alt backspace
[10:09] <nemilar> ty ty
[10:09] <alch3mist> plain english... just plain english... and somehow i feel like an alien...
[10:09] <broken___> usr13, yes
[10:09] <broken___> I'm in it right now, just don't know what I should do.
[10:09] <barbedsaber> ctrl alt backspace
[10:10] <toresn> do any of you have experience with 'ogle dvd player'
[10:10] <usr13_> broken___: Let it try to boot normally, watch for clues as to whay it aborts and starts over.  It should give errors.
[10:10] <broken___> I do see in dmesg "ACPI: Looking for DSDT in INITRAMFS ... error /DSDT.aml not found"
[10:10] <broken___> usr13, it doesn't give errors.
[10:11] <toresn> i get the following error when trying to open a dvd in 'ogle dvd player': FATAL[ogle_audio]: failed opening the oss audio driver at /dev/dsp
[10:11] <family> yea i need some help i downloaded qt3-apps-dev but its not working i still have no module named qt as and error
[10:11] <unknownerror_int> broken: have you tried disabling all advanced graphics options
[10:11] <usr13_> broken___: Pardon me, but you just gave me an example of one.  Are there others?
[10:12] <phuzion> whats a good FTP client for ubuntu?
[10:12] <broken___> What advanced graphic options are there?
[10:12] <usr13_> phuzion: gftp
[10:12] <family> depends kde or gnome
[10:12] <broken___> usr13, that's the only one I see that is an error in dmesg
[10:12] <family> kftpgrapper for kde
[10:12] <usr13_> phuzion: If you need GUI
[10:12] <family> and gftp for gnome
[10:12] <phuzion> usr13, yeah, GUI preferably
[10:13] <family> phuzion above
[10:13] <Madpilot> phuzion, for basic FTP, Nautilus (the file manager) works nicely
[10:13] <broken___> and also "no NUMA configuration found"
[10:13] <francis> Anyone -> I have postfix using another host to relay outgoing mail. All works well but when my webserver sends a mail i see that its send by www-data@internalserver.mydomain.com . How do i change this this to www-data@anotherdamain.com for which the outgoing relay is a mx host !!
[10:13] <phuzion> I'll give GFTP a shit
[10:13] <phuzion> shot*
[10:13] <broken___> unknownerror_int, what advanced graphic options are there?
[10:13] <alch3mist> it started to get stinky in here
[10:13] <phuzion> haha that was a somewhat interesting typo
[10:13] <barbedsaber> lol
[10:14] <unknownerror_int> broken: I am probably wrong but if you goto system preferences appear on gnome you can disable visual effects
[10:14] <broken___> oh.
[10:14] <broken___> I can't even boot up unknownerror_int
[10:14] <broken___> lol
[10:14] <alch3mist> or just right click choose change background got to visual effects tab
[10:15] <unknownerror_int> when you get into recovery, you have command line only?
[10:15] <broken___> yes.
[10:15] <bastones> alch3mist: I tried double-clicking it and right clicking and pressing 'Open' but it won't open, the computer is incredibily slow at the moment.
[10:16] <broken___> the problem I believe.. is due to my video hardware. because i'm running dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:16] <family> anyone have an idea on how to fix this?  File "./xlil.py", line 2, in ?from qt import *ImportError: No module named qt
[10:16] <broken___> And its telling me that it cannot autodetect my video hardware or its not supported by the X servers.
[10:16] <broken___> Its an ATI X1950XT
[10:16] <bastones> oh the install finally opened
[10:16] <joedj> would anyone like to suggest how I might install Ubuntu without an optical drive?
[10:16] <unknownerror_int> broken: I have no real experience with ati unfortunately
[10:16] <barbedsaber> with great difficulty
[10:17] <usr13_> broken___: xorg configuration wouldn't make it reboot.
 : the required mem is 256 for the live cd if you want to install right-away and fast you should have download an alternate cd...
[10:17] <barbedsaber> external optical drive :)
[10:17] <joedj> barbedsaber: those are disabled in the BIOS =P
[10:17] <family> aww forget it ill just download everything with qt infront of the package name
[10:18] <usr13_> broken___: If it were a problem with xorg configuration, it would leave you with console mode only and tell you  "no screens were found" or something to that effect.
[10:18] <barbedsaber> go into your bios settings, and change boot order
[10:18] <broken___> usr13, but not detecting my video card..
[10:18] <broken___> bahh
[10:18] <broken___> keeps rebooting.
[10:18] <broken___> wtf
[10:18] <family> yea and thats a royal pain inthe arse sudo dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:19] <matt__> i just did an automatic update and it broke lircd. i have a happauge pvr 150. ive read some threads on the forums but none helped. how can i downgrade lirc so it will work again?
[10:19] <joedj> barbedsaber: BIOS password...
[10:19] <usr13_> broken___: Whatch the screen, you should see some indication why it's rebooting.
[10:19] <Hemebond> Weee problems. My Nautilus has stopped working after I tried many times to connect to a local VM over SSH but couldn't.
[10:19] <broken___> .... ok now its booting.
[10:19] <broken___> I've reset my bios settings to default again.
[10:19] <broken___> Apparently the first time they weren't default.
[10:20] <barbedsaber> contact the manufacturur, you shouln't need a password, unnless you set one.
[10:20] <Hemebond> Ah.
[10:20] <matt__> anyone? ;[
[10:20] <Hemebond> Found a process, killed it, now Nautilus opens AND connects to SSH.
[10:21] <joedj> barbedsaber: i didn't set one, the "administrators" did...
[10:21] <joedj> barbedsaber: i can easily open it up and pull the CMOS jumper, but trying to avoid that option...
[10:21] <barbedsaber> ask them to tell you what it is, is it your computer?
[10:21] <barbedsaber> are you allowed to install ubuntu on it?
[10:21] <usr13_> joedj: Try removing cmos battery.
[10:21] <kaos01> hi, has anyone built e1000-7.6.15 on ubuntu 2.6.17-10-386 ?
[10:21] <unknownerror_int> joedj: it sounds like a dell
[10:21]  * broken___ grumbles and puts in ethernet cable
[10:22] <joedj> barbedsaber: i am not explicitly disallowed =P
[10:22] <Hemebond> lol
[10:22] <barbedsaber> whos computer is it
[10:22] <joedj> the option i'll probably take will simply be to complain to management that i can't do my job properly without sufficient access, but it would be preferable to avoid that
[10:22] <joedj> barbedsaber: employers
[10:22] <m0u5e> Guys! i just figured out the solution to this bug! https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1
[10:22] <m0u5e> http://www.petitiononline.com/ibpfl/petition.html
[10:22] <m0u5e> haha :D
[10:22] <unknownerror_int> I can see the lawsuits now
[10:23] <MrMist> I want to install a text-only ubuntu client.... what do I do ?
[10:23] <barbedsaber> p
[10:23] <barbedsaber> ok
[10:23] <Peperone> ciao
[10:23] <jacquesdupontd> hi everybody
[10:23] <m0u5e> lol bug #1, solved.
[10:23] <usr13_> MrMist: Boot the alternate-cd
[10:23] <Hemebond> MrMist: Use the alternative CD
[10:23] <barbedsaber> mrmist, install ubuntu and then sudo apt remove gnome stuff, or alternate cd
[10:24] <family> anyone with qt experience?
[10:24] <themos> hello
[10:24] <bullgard4> [Intel Pentium M Processor] 'strings /usr/share/locale-langpack/de/LC_MESSAGES/kfileshare.mo' doesnt output German umlauts but replaces them with a carriage return and line feed. Neither --encoding=l nor --encoding=L prevents this. What is the proper parameter for displaying umlauts also?
[10:24] <barbedsaber> hi themos
[10:24] <family>  File "./xlil.py", line 2, in ?from qt import *ImportError: No module named qt this is my problem and i dont know how to fix it i downloaded all the qt3 packages but get the same error
[10:24] <themos> does someone know which livecd with gcc is the smallest?
[10:24] <barbedsaber> gcc?
[10:24] <themos> yes
[10:25] <barbedsaber> forgive my ignorance, what is gcc?
[10:25] <themos> http://gcc.gnu.org/
[10:25] <MrMist> usr13: Hemebond: Thanks :)
[10:26] <Leechzilla> Hi, I accidently let nvidia-config overwrite my xorg.conf, and now having trouble configuring my touchpad. When I type gsynaptics, it tells me to set 'SHMConfig' 'true' or XF86Config.. Under which section should I add this?
[10:26] <broken___> What is that little icon in the top right that shows your wireless networks and connected networks?
[10:26] <barbedsaber> umm, damn small linux, might (dont know for sure) maybe puppy linux
[10:26] <usr13_> barbedsaber: compiler
[10:26] <broken___> It dissappeared and I'd like to put it back.
[10:26] <joedj> barbedsaber: obviously it would be foolish to jeopardize my job by doing stuff i'm not supposed to, i'm just interested in the technical rather than political solutions (e.g. netinst)
[10:26] <themos> i know these distros they don't have it
[10:26] <usr13_> themos: roll your own
[10:26] <barbedsaber> get an eepc
[10:27] <themos> i can't
[10:27] <barbedsaber> sorry, i cant help you thermos
[10:27] <barbedsaber> i mean themos
[10:27] <themos> i need a ready to use solution
[10:27] <barbedsaber> sorry, I  dont know much
[10:28] <broken___> What's the icon in the notification area that shows you your wireless networks?
[10:28] <usr13_> themos: http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Cluster_Live_CD
[10:29] <usr13_> themos: http://librenix.com/?inode=7221
[10:29] <barbedsaber> joedj,  well,  you can either pull out stuff and get to the bios the hard way, or say pretty please can i have the password, get a new really chep computer, or not try it
[10:29] <usr13_> broken___: Upper right, left of date.
[10:29] <broken___> yea
[10:29] <broken___> mine dissapeared.
[10:30] <matt__> no lirc junkies? ;[
[10:30] <unknownerror_int> broken___: what other icons are displayed in your notification area?
[10:30] <barbedsaber> right click where it was, add to panel, and pick network moniter
[10:30] <themos> damn it's broken
[10:30] <usr13_> broken___: System -> Administration -> Network
[10:30] <themos> Distcc Knoppix looks great
[10:31] <themos> i will search for it
[10:31] <barbedsaber> use that then
[10:31] <unknownerror_int> if the notification area has been removed it won't display properly anyway
[10:31] <themos> oops wrong channel
[10:31] <themos> :-p
[10:31] <barbedsaber> lol
[10:31] <broken___> No notification area is sitll there...
[10:31] <usr13_> themos: I hate it when that happens --- :)
[10:32] <unknownerror_int> broken; just wanted to make sure sometimes it can be removed
[10:32] <themos> me too :-)
[10:32]  * broken___ nods
[10:32] <barbedsaber> broken, right click a bar, pick add to panel, and pick network moniter
[10:33] <usr13_> themos: http://www.icefox.net/programs/?program=DistccPPCKnoppix
[10:33] <themos> actually it's the right channel, lol
[10:33] <themos> sorry :-|
[10:33] <broken___> barbedsaber, i'm not sure i fthat's the one but i'll try thanks.
[10:33] <usr13_> themos: distccPPCKNOPPIX-0.0.9.iso (45.09 MB)
[10:33] <themos> powerpc
[10:33] <usr13_> o
[10:34] <themos> i have a i686 cpu :P
[10:34] <themos> i386 for me :-)
[10:34] <altra22> usr13 can you help me again with wireless :)
[10:35] <barbedsaber> usr13 is poplar around here?
[10:35] <broken___> heh
[10:35] <Mez> barbedsaber, I guess he/she is giving good support
[10:35] <whalesalad> Can anyone help me get mod_status installed for apache2?
[10:35] <altra22> he is an Expert :)
[10:36] <barbedsaber> i see that
[10:36] <Mez> there's no such thing as an expert - for that you need to have 10+ years experience - ubuntu hasn't been around that long
[10:36] <altra22> ppl any body have an expertise with Wireless connection ?
[10:37] <barbedsaber> umm, mine worked out of th ebox
[10:37] <usr13_> altra22: What is  your problem?
[10:37] <MrMist> altra22: yeah, mine too
[10:37] <barbedsaber> is it broadcom?
[10:37] <altra22> ok when i put sudo ifconfig wlan0 10.0.0.138
[10:37] <Mez> !repeat | altra22
[10:37] <ubotu> altra22: 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
[10:37] <altra22> sudo route add default gw 10.0.0.138
[10:38] <ORbulon> Hey Guys
[10:38] <altra22> then ping i got ping but when goin to connection manager he change everything !!!!!
[10:38] <barbedsaber> hey orbulon
[10:39] <themos> getting it, we will see now
[10:39] <barbedsaber> what desktop enviroment does knoppix use
[10:39] <usr13_> altra22: Maybe you have a bogus dhcp server on your network.  Try changing your wireless NIC to static.
[10:39] <barbedsaber> ?
[10:40] <altra22> i tried to change /etc/resolv.conf it keep change by Cmanager ?
[10:40] <gary4gar> according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000N100_0768, which is my notebook, it is fully supported, but i having some problems with it :(, can anyone offer a hand??
[10:40] <altra22> how to change it ?
[10:40] <gary4gar> according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000N100_0768, which is my notebook, it is fully supported, but i having some problems with it :(, can anyone offer a hand??, my wireless hotkey does not work
[10:40] <usr13_> altra22: System -> Administration -> Network
[10:41] <themos> kde
[10:41] <whalesalad> Mod status, ubuntu server. apt-get install libapache2-mod-status = fail. Anyone?
[10:41] <usr13_> altra22: On the wireless NIC's configuration, dissable roaming
[10:41] <themos> this one is propably command line only
[10:41] <usr13_> altra22: And set it to static IP address.
[10:41] <usr13_> altra22: And set essid, etc.
[10:41] <barbedsaber> i have a lenovo 3000n200, and i have a wireless switch, is it on
[10:42] <altra22> i did so but nothing happens no connection it show me the bars but dosen't connect
[10:42] <crolle17> i installed package gforge-ldap-openldap, but it failed during installation (returned an error-code after a doing a lot). then itried to purge it again. but purging returns error-code too. that's a messy package...
[10:42] <crolle17> http://pastie.caboo.se/144777
[10:42] <MindUser10556> ciao
[10:43] <MindUser10556> !list
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[10:43] <usr13_> altra22: If it shows the bars, it more than likely is connected.  Maybe the problem is just that there is no name resolution.  Check /etc/resolv.conf  for [proper] nameservers
[10:43] <altra22> what if i remove connection manager ?
[10:44] <altra22> I tried to change etc/resolv.conf but Connection manager keep change it
[10:44] <usr13_> altra22: You shouldn't need to do that, at least I don't think so.... but... well, I don't know.
[10:45] <gary4gar> according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000N100_0768, which is my notebook, it is fully supported, but i having some problems with it :(, can anyone offer a hand??, my wireless hotkey does not work(FN+F5)
[10:45] <usr13_> altra22: You should be able to use that connection manager to configure the NIC.
[10:45] <juice_> when i try to enable custom visual effects it tells me it can't .   why?
[10:46] <altra22> when i got ping from router by change some settings in terminal when i go to Connection Manager her change everything !
[10:46] <usr13_> altra22: Did you try the tab for DNS?
[10:46] <barbedsaber> juice, do you have all drivers enabled
[10:46] <Kibble> !clone > kibblez
[10:47] <MindUser10556> !list
[10:47] <juice_> i think so. what should be on?
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[10:47] <barbedsaber> go to system, admin, restricred drivers, and enable.
[10:47] <altra22> i tried it and mod some settings there
[10:47] <juice_> it says i have no restricted drivers
[10:47] <MindUser10556> ciao
[10:47] <barbedsaber> what kind of graphics card, nvida, ati, intel, or other
[10:48] <MindUser10556> !list
[10:48] <juice_> nvidia 8800
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[10:48] <gary4gar> according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000N100_0768, which is my notebook, it is fully supported, but i having some problems with it :(, can anyone offer a hand??, my wireless hotkey does not work(FN+F5)
[10:48] <usr13_> altra22: Edit /etc/network/interfaces
[10:49] <juice_> barbedsaber: nvidia
[10:49] <MindUser10556> !list
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[10:49] <usr13_> altra22: Set your interface to static  (as opposed to dhcp)
[10:49] <altra22> What to put there ? sorry iam new :)
[10:50] <juice_> how do get the nvidia drivers? anyone?
[10:51] <dizy_17> irc.albamatrix.net
[10:51] <altra22> i will try to do the mods then i'll be back to give results thx usr13_
[10:52] <reverseblade> hello I have a setup of Ubuntu host and windows xp guest. I want my windows to use a "real network" card
[10:52] <reverseblade> can anyone guide me ?
[10:53] <gejr> reverseblade: what kind of host? what are you hosting?
[10:53] <reverseblade> ?
[10:53] <reverseblade> virtual machine
[10:53] <gejr> ah right
[10:53] <gary4gar> reverseblade, are talking about visualizations?, and which one?
[10:54] <reverseblade> virtualization
[10:54] <juice_> how do get the nvidia drivers? anyone?
[10:54] <gejr> i thought the guest had to use a virtual network card which actually was the hosts' card.
[10:55] <frojnd> Hello there
[10:55] <frojnd> I have some problems with ound...
[10:55] <frojnd> yesterday I was using skype, and now I can't play mp3s....
[10:55] <frojnd> I think it has something to do with this... can someone help me out what could be wrong ?
[10:55] <Hemebond> juice_: What version?
[10:56] <Hemebond> juice_: Of Ubuntu
[10:56] <juice_> 7.10
[10:56] <Hemebond> juice_: They're installed by default.
[10:56] <Hemebond> juice_: Available in repository.
[10:56] <juice_> it says i have no restricted drivers
[10:56] <juice_> i'm trying to enable custom desktop viz
[10:57] <juice_> do u c?
[10:57] <Hemebond> juice_: System > Preferences > Appearance > Visual Effects
[10:57] <Hemebond> juice_: What happens when you click on normal?
[10:57] <juice_> Unable to start the settings manager 'gnome-settings-daemon'.
[10:57] <juice_> Without the GNOME settings manager running, some preferences may not take effect. This could indicate a problem with Bonobo, or a non-GNOME (e.g. KDE) settings manager may already be active and conflicting with the GNOME settings manager.
[10:58] <juice_> same thing when i click normal
[10:58] <gejr> frojnd: lsmod | egrep "^snd"
[10:58] <gejr> frojnd: are the sound modules loaded?
[10:58] <Hemebond> juice_: Have you installed KDE or anything else? Is this a clean install?
[10:58] <juice_> clean
[10:59] <themos> thank you usr13
[10:59] <frojnd> gejr, http://pastebin.ca/877581
[11:00] <Hemebond> juice_: What happens if you start gnome-settings-daemon from a terminal?
[11:00] <gejr> frojnd: that looks good. And you've unmuted everything in alsamixer?
[11:00] <juice_> whats the commend
[11:00] <frojnd> gejr, no, how can I do this?
[11:00] <gejr> frojnd: just run "alsamixer"
[11:00] <Hemebond> juice_: gnome-settings-daemon
[11:00] <gary4gar> according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000N100_0768, which is my notebook, it is fully supported, but i having some problems with it :(, can anyone offer a hand??, my wireless hotkey does not work(FN+F5). my i tested it with "xev" & i get i get this event http://www.pastebin.ca/877577
[11:00] <gejr> frojnd: click "M" to unmute controls and left/right arrows to switch controls
[11:01] <gejr> frojnd: if it says "MM" in the bottom of the control it is muted. You do not want that ;)
[11:01] <shan> hi
[11:01] <usr13_> juice_: look at ~/.gconf/apps/
[11:01] <juice_> ** (gnome-settings-daemon:25440): WARNING **: Unable to connect to dbus: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-az4Y3J5HDe: Connection refused
[11:01] <juice_> (gnome-settings-daemon:25440): GnomeKbdIndicator-WARNING **: Unable to connect to dbus: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-az4Y3J5HDe: Connection refused
[11:01] <juice_> (gnome-settings-daemon:25440): GnomeKbdIndicator-WARNING **: Not connected to dbus, will not register the object
[11:01] <juice_> ** (gnome-screensaver:25447): WARNING **: failed to register with the message bus
[11:01] <juice_> xrdb:  "*Label.background" on line 220 overrides entry on line 150
[11:01] <juice_> xrdb:  "*Text.background" on line 226 overrides entry on line 191
[11:01] <FloodBot1> juice_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:01] <frojnd> gejr, thanx it works now
[11:02] <juice_> sorry
[11:02] <Hemebond> juice_: Have you Googled those messages?
[11:02] <juice_> shouldnt it just work tho?
[11:02] <Hemebond> juice_: Hahaha
[11:03] <Hemebond> juice_: That's a good one.
[11:03] <kaos01> what packages do i need to be able to build kernel modules ?
[11:03] <Leo1989> Guys, applications built with wxWidgets can run under both GNOME and KDE, am I right?
[11:03] <LiraNuna> yes
[11:03] <shan> hi
[11:03] <LiraNuna> since wxwidgets is a dynamic library, like SDL
[11:03] <juice_> lulz
[11:03] <LiraNuna> all you have to do is have a different wx base
[11:04] <kaos01> i get: E: Couldn't find package kernel-devel
[11:04] <LiraNuna> wxgtk or wxqt
[11:04] <LiraNuna> kaos01, linux-kernel-headers
[11:04] <Leo1989> If so, why do developers use GTK and that lib for KDE, if it is possible to build a tool with wx and run it under both gnome and K...
[11:04] <LiraNuna> -devel is for redhat
[11:04] <LiraNuna> Leo1989, yes
[11:05] <Leo1989> If so, Anjuta and KDevelop are useless :D
[11:05] <LiraNuna> codeblocks?
[11:05] <LiraNuna> Anjuta ain't useless
[11:05] <Leo1989> yep!
[11:05] <LiraNuna> Anjuta <3
[11:05] <LiraNuna> I prefer Anjuta over KDevelop
[11:05] <Leo1989> C::D builds with wx for both G & KDE ^^
[11:06] <gary4gar> according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000N100_0768, which is my notebook, it is fully supported, but i having some problems with it :(, can anyone offer a hand??, my wireless hotkey does not work(FN+F5). my i tested it with "xev" & i get i get this event http://www.pastebin.ca/877577
[11:06] <LiraNuna> uh
[11:06] <LiraNuna> C::D doesn't build anything
[11:06] <usr13_> juice_: you might try to remove .gconf   (I think it will re-create itself)
[11:06] <LiraNuna> GCC builds it
[11:06] <LiraNuna> anjuta/cb/kdev are IDEs
[11:06] <juice_> usr13_: command?
[11:06] <kaos01> it keeps failing: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.17/linux-libc-dev_2.6.17-10.33_i386.deb  Could not connect to archive.ubuntu.com:80
[11:06] <Leo1989> I know it
[11:06] <LiraNuna> IDEs are not a compiler, they do not build anything
[11:06] <Leo1989> I know what "compiler" and "ide" is :)
[11:06] <LiraNuna> good
[11:07] <usr13_> rm -r ~/.gconf
[11:07] <shan> i need assambly programmer help
[11:07] <Leo1989> the point is I don't see any sense in using something other than wx,
[11:07] <Hemebond> Wow, there's 1145 people in this channel.
[11:08] <usr13_> Hemebond: That's scary!  :)
[11:08] <LiraNuna> Leo1989, wx doesn't do graphics
[11:08] <LiraNuna> Leo1989, hence why you need to use something else when it comes to games/3D
[11:08] <kaos01> this is my first time here, hahah
[11:08] <usr13_> Hemebond: 1146 now
[11:09] <kaos01> keep on counting, doing a great job, haha
[11:09] <LiraNuna> heh
[11:09] <Leo1989> Anyway, I found Ubuntu and Mandriva best linux distros :) Btw Geant is nice C++ ide too ;) until you build guis ofc
[11:09] <Leo1989> geany
[11:09] <usr13_> Some count sheep, we count nics
[11:10] <LiraNuna> I still like Anjuta
[11:10] <LiraNuna> especially because of the Scintilla backend <3
[11:10] <usr13_> what is Anjuta?
[11:10] <peabody> The .desktop files I create always go under the 'other' menu.  How can I get them to go under Accessories?
[11:10] <LiraNuna> peabody, System -> Pref -> Main Menu
[11:11] <mar77i> usr13: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anjuta
[11:11] <Spidermirk> ciao atutti
[11:11] <Spidermirk> !list
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[11:11] <peabody> LiraNuna: Thing is, I'm trying to package something and I want the .desktop that I place in /usr/local/share/applications to just go where I want.
[11:12] <LiraNuna> peabody, oh, you mean in a .deb file?
[11:12] <peabody> LiraNuna: yeah
[11:12] <LiraNuna> peabody, sorry, I don't have a good knowledge about .deb files
[11:12] <peabody> I'm testing how my .desktop file would work once deployed, but no matter what I do, it gets placed under "Other"
[11:13] <cpk1> is there a way to figure out which client on my dhcp server is using the most bandwidth?
[11:13] <mar77i> peaboy: what do you mean by "other"?
[11:13] <kaos01> where can i download 2.6.17-10-386 source from ?
[11:13] <ShlongCat> What's going on with Project Chanology
[11:13] <ShlongCat> ?
[11:14] <peabody> mar77i: Applications -> Other...it keeps going to that category
[11:14] <guest1201603193> ich hasse euch alle
[11:14] <guest1201603193> hallo
[11:14] <los_> hi
[11:14] <ShlongCat> whats going on with project chanology?
[11:15] <LiraNuna> project scientology?
[11:15] <ShlongCat> whats going on with project chanology????
[11:15] <LiraNuna> !repeat | ShlongCat
[11:15] <ubotu> ShlongCat: 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
[11:15] <shan> assemby programe do es it work in ubuntu
[11:16] <LiraNuna> shan, assembly is per processor language, not per operating system
[11:16] <ShlongCat> oh I found out. it's at http://encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY
[11:16] <frojnd> how can I check for certain folders who can access em ?
[11:17] <LiraNuna> frojnd, ls -l /path/to/folder/
[11:18] <frojnd> LiraNuna, so if it's like this: drwx------
[11:18] <esaym> I have a problem with ssh login's being slow.  ssh -vvvv user@ip reveals ssh hanging for several seconds at line "debug2: key: /home/user/.ssh/id_dsa ((nil))" in the verbose log:http://pastebin.com/m3073225d
[11:18] <frojnd> LiraNuna, how can I change it to drwxr-xr-x
[11:18] <esaym>  we have 4 computers all running gutsy  but the 2 with the core2duo cpus have this slow ssh log in problem
[11:18] <LiraNuna> frojnd, man chmod
[11:19] <MindUser10556> list
[11:20] <goodhabit> Hello. I need dvd writer, like k3b, but for ubuntu. Advice me something please.
[11:20] <gary4gar> according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000N100_0768, which is my notebook, it is fully supported, but i having some problems with it :(, can anyone offer a hand??, my wireless hotkey does not work(FN+F5). my i tested it with "xev" & i get i get this event http://www.pastebin.ca/877577
[11:21] <sluggo> goodhabit: use k3b
[11:21] <frojnd> LiraNuna, how can I change the permissons for the folder and the content in it ?
[11:21] <gary4gar> goodhabit, use gnomebaker
[11:21] <goodhabit> sluggo, qt applications have other color scheme ((( Maybe exist smth for gnome?
[11:21] <goodhabit> gary4gar, thank you.
[11:21] <LiraNuna> frojnd, man chmod, and read
[11:21] <goodhabit> Btw, how to setup qt applications look?
[11:21] <frojnd> or anyone else, how can I change the persmissons for /folder/ and other content in it
[11:22] <ShlongCat> how do i shot web?
[11:22] <fay_elf> You cant't beat k3b and u know you can run it in ubuntu too, right?
[11:23] <luca> hi everyone
[11:23] <frojnd> LiraNuna, u only should of say chmod -R +rw /folder/ :)
[11:23] <goodhabit> frojnd, chmod
[11:23] <ShlongCat> hi luca have you heard of project chanology?
[11:23] <LiraNuna> frojnd, I'm rather busy then to answer specifically to each person
[11:23] <LiraNuna> besides, it's 3AM here
[11:24] <goodhabit> fay_elf, I can run k3b, I used it always. Now I'm trying gnome and not using k3b because qt applications has other colors in ubuntu.
[11:24] <luca> I am using Ubuntu Gutsy with Nvidia driver 169.09, and I have problems with compiz - whatever decorator or version of compiz I use, the window decorations flicker, do use transparency when they ought to, or appear quite colour mismashed
[11:24] <luca> am I the only one?
[11:24] <frojnd> LiraNuna, oh.. It's 12:24 here and I just wake up
[11:24] <ShlongCat> i think the answer to your question is at http://encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY
[11:24] <fay_elf> Ok habit.
[11:24] <ShlongCat> hope that helps :)
[11:25] <peabody> found my problem.
[11:25] <LiraNuna> !kick ShlongCat go join #4chan/Rizon
[11:25] <peabody> I was using ; instead of # for comments
[11:25] <ShlongCat> I will join there if I can
[11:25] <ShlongCat> http://encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY
[11:25] <ShlongCat> http://encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY
[11:25] <ShlongCat> http://encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY
[11:25] <ShlongCat> http://encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY
[11:25] <ShlongCat> http://encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY
[11:25] <FloodBot1> ShlongCat: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:25] <ShlongCat> http://encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY
[11:25] <stdin> !ops
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[11:25] <daya> how to setup transparent proxy in squid 3.0
[11:26] <Kibble> how do i exit vi?
[11:26] <peabody> Kibble: q!
[11:26] <sluggo> Kibble: :q
[11:26] <Kibble> thanks
[11:26]  * Mez pets FloodBot1 
[11:26] <travisat> Kibble: :wq if you want to save
[11:26] <ralph> hi
[11:26] <frojnd> Kibble, esc and than u have some options
[11:26] <ralph> i've got a question, perhaps you can help me
[11:27] <fay_elf> goodhabit:when i used ubuntu i had this blue/white theme. I think it's among defaults and it might make k3b look nice too..
[11:27] <frojnd> Kibble, u allready got what u needed :9
[11:27] <ralph> if i connect an usb mouse during ubuntu runtime, how can i "enable" the scrolling wheel?
[11:27] <goodhabit> fay_elf, I'm using completely dark one, from ubuntustudio.
[11:28] <Kibble> lol, it doesn't work. i'm on an ssh connection to a server through putty, and it doesn't seem to react to q or esc
[11:28] <fay_elf> goodhabit: Yeah sounds ugly with k3b
[11:28] <frojnd> Kibble, first esc
[11:28] <frojnd> Kibble, than :q for quit
[11:29] <peabody> Kibble: Have you tried ctrl+[
[11:29] <frojnd> Kibble, and if u wan't to save first what u were doing: :w
[11:29] <Kibble> that worked, thanks
[11:29] <Kibble> had to go to bottom of document first
[11:30] <ralph> if i connect an usb mouse during ubuntu runtime, how can i "enable" the scrolling wheel?
[11:31] <dondong> hallo?
[11:31] <mar77i> ralph: it should work. what mouse?
[11:31] <dondong> Gute Tag!
[11:32] <ralph> @mari77i: it"s a simple usb mouse.. nothing special
[11:32] <ralph> for my notebook
[11:32] <mar77i> what brand?
[11:32] <ralph> works fine, only the wheel doesn't work in ubuntu
[11:32] <goodhabit> ralph, if you connecting it beforu ubuntu starts it's working fine?
[11:32] <gary4gar> according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000N100_0768, which is my notebook, it is fully supported, but i having some problems with it :(, can anyone offer a hand??, my wireless hotkey does not work(FN+F5). my i tested it with "xev" & i get i get this event http://www.pastebin.ca/877577
[11:32] <goodhabit> *before
[11:33] <ralph> Vistec
[11:33] <ralph> didn't try yet .. i mean it wouldn't be a problem if i changed the xorg.conf perhaps
[11:33] <ralph> but during ubuntu runtime ...
[11:34] <ralph> would it help if i tried to figure out which input device it is and "preconfigure" it in xorg.conf?\
[11:34] <Kibble> what's a good command-line text editor (more features=better)
[11:34] <goodhabit> ralph, it is directly depends on xorg.conf too. But you writter about during )
[11:34] <Tw> im sorry.....but how can i remove a wine program? i compiled it myself
[11:35] <goodhabit> gary4gar, there are many ways to set your personal shortcuts.
[11:35] <fay_elf> MS Wireless Optical 2.0 is 100% Linux compatible and quite special
[11:35] <gary4gar> goodhabit, so what way should i go, please guide
[11:35] <goodhabit> Twim4, the binary distro means you may install only binary packages for your distro. Installing "by hand" is deletable only by hand.
[11:35] <mar77i> ralph: don't really know. browse the net
[11:36] <goodhabit> !packaging > Twim4
[11:36] <goodhabit> gary4gar, I don't know, but I know 100% google can help :) Let's look together.
[11:36] <ralph> ok but maybe you can help me, how i can figure out, what input device the mouse is?
[11:36] <idefix_> how do you know if your IPC address is asigned by a DHCP server?
[11:36] <idefix_> IP address...
[11:37] <doctorow> I clicked the "Force Quit" applet twice in a row and now I've got a permanent modeless window on the screen that says CLICK ON A WINDOW TO FORCE THE APPLICATION TO QUIT etc -- how do I kill this (short of restarting X)?
[11:38] <gary4gar> goodhabit, okay
[11:38] <goodhabit> doctorow, try "sudo pkill -9 name_of_process"
[11:39] <ralph> how can i find out the connected devices like an usb mouse? i want to know which input device it is, so that i can configure the xorg.conf
[11:39] <doctorow> Thanks goodhabit -- but I can't find the name of the process -- I've tried "ps -ax | grep force" and "ps -ax|grep quit" but both return null sets
[11:39] <Twim4> oke, thanks goodhabit...understood
[11:40] <goodhabit> Twim4, I think you can also re-install it, and look installing process.
[11:40] <goodhabit> Many software shows where they are putting files during installing.
[11:40] <Twim4> it takes me too much....
[11:41] <ralph> could someone please help me?  how can i find out the connected devices like an usb mouse? i want to know which input device it is, so that i can configure the xorg.conf
[11:41] <goodhabit> Twim4, only if you deleted source :)
[11:41] <goodhabit> ralph, dmesg can help you I think.
[11:41] <Twim4> oke.....everything by hand?
[11:41] <goodhabit> Btw, why are you changed?
[11:43] <goodhabit> Twim4, I'm afraid yes. I want to warn you do _not_ installing packages from source by "make install" method at all, because it is not deletable and can make some damage your system.
[11:43] <Zhaozhou> Now, can someone explain to me how DCC request to port 0 works, and if (then how) it could be dangerous?
[11:43] <ralph> well it says: [10312.016000] usb 4-2: USB disconnect, address 2
[11:43] <ralph> [10322.908000] usb 4-2: new low speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 3
[11:43] <ralph> [10323.108000] usb 4-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[11:43] <ralph> [10323.120000] input: USB Optical Mouse as /class/input/input9
[11:43] <ralph> [10323.120000] input: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:04.0-2
[11:43] <FloodBot1> ralph: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:43] <doctorow> Hey goodhabit - -any thoughts on how to figure out what the process drawing this CLICK ON A WINDOW thing is called?
[11:43] <Zhaozhou> Had a few notices about it.
[11:43] <stdin> !exploit > zaharazod
[11:43] <stdin> read that message
[11:44] <Zhaozhou> !exploit > Zhaozhou
[11:44] <stdin> Zhaozhou  (sorry, meant you)
[11:44] <Zhaozhou> stdin, i figured
[11:44] <frojnd> hello there
[11:45] <goodhabit> doctorow, nope D:
[11:45] <Zhaozhou> cool for me then, using an ubuntuserver as router
[11:45]  * Zhaozhou invincible!
[11:45] <frojnd> on the ati/amd site is a linux driver for my graphic card mobility x1400, how can I install I can't find any instructions on their site. An is there a packge for installing this driver ?
[11:45] <doctorow> Thanks anyway
[11:46] <ares623> What is another term for "group project"?
[11:46] <goodhabit> gary4gar, I think that http://www.google.com.by/search?q=ubuntu+%2B+hotkeys+%2B+lenovo&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:ru:official&client=firefox-a link will help you.
[11:46] <goodhabit> "hard teen pno"?
[11:46] <goodhabit> :P
[11:47] <goodhabit> Collaborative smth? :)
[11:47] <Twim4> goodhabit, =) im new to linux.....and i didnt know that but thanks for your answer :)
[11:47] <Twim4> i'll try to delete it by hand..
[11:48] <goodhabit> Twim4, sorry, what about you talk now? :) Btw, what software are you compiled?
[11:48] <gary4gar> goodhabit, http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_get_special_keys_to_work, it says they work by default
[11:50] <broken___> Is the adobe package still broken for flash?
[11:50] <goodhabit> gary4gar, as said @ link, what you gived, you can tune it with some software like kmilo or xmodmap.
[11:50] <bastones> Hello. I have setup a new wireless connection with my USB G Belkin wireless adapter from Network Settings under System. I entered the correct network name & wireless key, however my connection isn't working. However, it will work when its wired.
[11:50] <Kibble> what's command to show distro/kernel version info?
[11:50] <goodhabit> broken___, there are working package @ forums.
[11:50] <Twim4> goodhabit, i compiled wine-0.9.34 and it shows me only errors when i start winecfg
[11:51] <goodhabit> Twim4, I see. Btw, there are all deb files for all versions of wine.
[11:51] <goodhabit> Twim4, I'm sorry, but I think executing "make install" and checking output is the only variant for you.
[11:52] <broken___> goodhabit, what I did was download the package off their site and move the plugin.so to firefox/plugins
[11:52] <gary4gar> !flash > broken___
[11:52] <goodhabit> broken___, I'm just downloaded *.deb file and doubleckicked on it. It works :)
[11:52] <gary4gar> broken___, please see msg from ubotu
[11:53] <bastones> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/internet/C/ndiswrapper.html it says here optain my Windows driver for your system. Where would I find that?
[11:54] <Kibble> !exploit > kibble
[11:54] <spanther> i have following problem when i start ubuntu on my computer i can hear the start gingle sound but i cant use XMMS or CounterStrike since there is no sound
[11:55] <Twim4> goodhabit, oke......i did it again....but no error are available.....hm....
[11:55] <goodhabit> broken___, if you have some troubles with english (as I am for example), here the easy way to solve flash problem - http://rapidshare.com/files/87518678/flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu0.7.10_i386.deb.html
[11:55] <goodhabit> Twim4, if it not shows where it puts their files, try looking for help @ #wine
[11:56] <broken___> goodhabit, heh. The only problem with english I have is that I don't care enough to spell everything properly.
[11:56] <kaboombob> how can i tell what filesystem a device uses?
[11:56] <goodhabit> broken___, just wanter to help.
[11:56] <broken___> Thanks ;(
[11:56] <broken___> ;)*
[11:56] <goodhabit> kaboombob, mount -t filesystem
 goodhabit, heh. The only problem with english I have is that I don't care enough to spell everything properly. # why does it look like you do, broken___?
[11:57] <goodhabit> Twim4, and remember - you can do everything _without_ root.
[11:57] <spanther> and the most weird thing is that my gbit lan   NVIDIA CK804 is configured with alsa and my realtek alc655 is bound to oss in the soundsystem
[11:57] <broken___> kbrooks, I don't know, does it?
[11:58] <Twim4> oh....im sorry )) my english is very poor and i didnt understand y at first time, i should look were wine puts it's files and delete it by hand, wright?
[11:58] <kbrooks> broken___, you care enough to spell everything properly is my point
[11:58] <spanther> hello?
[11:58] <goodhabit> Twim4, actually I think there are possibility of my poor english :) But yes.
[11:58] <Gpalco> Hi. I am having a strange problem with Ubuntu: After I start a program computer stays idle for 30 - 60 secs without loading anything from HDD and only after that starts application. It is always like that. But very inconvinient.
[11:58] <bastones> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/internet/C/ndiswrapper.html it says here optain my Windows driver for your system. Where would I find that?
[11:58] <kaboombob> goodhabit that didt do anything for me
[11:58] <kbrooks> Twim4, your english is not that poor :-)
[11:59] <goodhabit> kaboombob, try to explaing what are you trying to do.
[11:59] <Twim4> omg ))))
[11:59] <kaboombob> the filesystem isnt auto mounting and its howing up as /dev/sdb
[11:59] <Twim4> oke understood
[11:59] <Switch^> is there a way to copy your gnome menu to fluxbox?
[11:59] <Twim4> i'll try that
[11:59] <broken___> kbrooks, ok whatever it's 6:59AM and either I can't understand what you are saying, or you are not making sense.
[11:59] <Gpalco> It is diferent only with gksu prompt
[11:59] <goodhabit> kaboombob, do you know what filesystem there?
[11:59] <kaboombob> goodhabit nope
[11:59] <goodhabit> kaboombob, what device is it?
[12:00] <kaboombob> its a usb 1.1 mp3 player
[12:00] <kbrooks> broken___, looks like you can't get what i'm saying then, same timezone here as well
[12:00] <xen_> hey there when ever i try configure a source file i get this: checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[12:00] <xen_> whats up with this?
[12:00] <goodhabit> kaboombob, maybe player cannot be usable as normal flash-storage? Default flash fs can be mounted with "vfat"
[12:01] <white_eagle> my friend wants to install ubuntu but to keep windows xp, so he has already one 30gigs partition for windows, and one 160gigs for games, can I divide again that other partition to make room for ubuntu (he wants to leave 40gigs for it) (ofcourse previously backup-ing everything) and will that work, and not disrupt XP?
[12:01] <broken___> kbrooks, heh I don't believe its entirely relevant anyways.. ;)
[12:01] <xen_> im using Kubuntu 7.10  btw
[12:01] <kaboombob> goodhabit what would the command look like for that?
[12:01] <goodhabit> xen_, x-dev
[12:01] <goodhabit> libx11-dev
[12:01] <kbrooks> white_eagle, yes, XP disruption: um, backup if in doubt
[12:01] <zombie_monkey> will I get an improvement in 2D performance if I install the nvidia binary drivers? I don't use anythign 3Da dn I heard the binary drivers are more unstable.
[12:01] <xen_> ahh ok ty
[12:02] <josh__> anyone know of a good mysql uml tool for ubuntu/linux ?
[12:02] <goodhabit> white_eagle, just cut some partitions for ubuntu in windows first.
[12:02] <bastones> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/internet/C/ndiswrapper.html -- where would I find the .ifo Windows driver, whatever that is?
[12:02] <xen_> goodhabit says i already have the current version of libx11-dev
[12:02] <white_eagle> and install ubuntu on them, right?
[12:02] <goodhabit> kaboombob, $ sudo mount -t vfat /dev/??? /whatever/where/you/are/mounting
[12:03] <zombie_monkey> bastones: the website of the manufacturer
[12:03] <gary4gar> goodhabit, i mapped it
[12:03] <gary4gar> KeyRelease event, serial 32, synthetic NO, window 0x5400001,
[12:03] <gary4gar>     root 0x58, subw 0x0, time 3312184321, (796,104), root:(799,657),
[12:03] <gary4gar>     state 0x0, keycode 243 (keysym 0x1008ff4a, XF86LaunchA), same_screen YES,
[12:03] <gary4gar>     XLookupString gives 0 bytes:
[12:03] <gary4gar>     XFilterEvent returns: False
[12:03] <FloodBot2> gary4gar: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:03] <kbrooks> thank you FloodBot2
[12:04] <xen_> goodhabit i noticed this though after apt-get install libx11-dev, it says "libx11-dev set to manual installed."
[12:04] <goodhabit> white_eagle, when you are installing ubuntu it asks what actually ubuntu installer must do with partitions. Chosse "manyally" mode for it - and tell em it yourself.
[12:04] <xen_> could this be a problem?
[12:04] <gary4gar> goodhabit, now what to do?
[12:05] <goodhabit> gary4gar, I don't know what you need to do now. I can only advice what you can use for it.
[12:06] <brandon__> !ot
[12:06] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:06] <xen_> !ubotu libx11-dev
[12:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libx11-dev - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:07] <gary4gar> !info lbx11-dev
[12:07] <ubotu> Package lbx11-dev does not exist in gutsy
[12:07] <xen_> !info libx11-dev
[12:07] <ubotu> libx11-dev (source: libx11): X11 client-side library (development headers). In component main, is optional. Version 2:1.1.1-1ubuntu4 (gutsy), package size 8494 kB, installed size 20560 kB
[12:07] <Twim4> goodhabit, is that oke when i do this "sudo rm /usr/local/bin/wine*" ?
[12:07] <xen_> weird i already got it installed, yet ./configure still throws out this "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!"
[12:08] <bastones> zombie_money: I am not really sure what to do to get the drivers off microsoft's website... I have tried searching round... could you tell me briefly where I'd find the driver I need?
[12:08] <goodhabit> Twim4, depends of you situation :) Use the pastebin for installing output.
[12:08] <goodhabit> xen_, are you making *.deb file?
[12:08] <goodhabit> :)
[12:09] <Kate_mins> can someone explain to me what is "LC_ALL = "C"" ?
[12:09] <kaboombob> i think i just deleted /home/robert
[12:09] <travisat> gj
[12:09] <drowner_> g'day everyone
[12:09] <drowner_> I did something stupid (well, I don't think its that stupid, but I need reassurance that it isn't)
[12:09] <ray_> i recently reloaded compiz on my 7.10 release, and using the appearance preference i go to custom.  Then i get an error that reads as follows, The Composite extension is not available, what is the cause of this?
[12:10] <mcisbackuk> !ask | drowner
[12:10] <ubotu> drowner: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[12:10] <drowner_> ok ok
[12:10] <drowner_> so, my friend has a trojan in her msn, so i downloaded it with pidgin, to find out a bit more about it
[12:10] <drowner_> i figure i'll be OK
[12:10] <drowner_> :D
[12:10] <kaboombob> i think i just deleted /home/robert can i undo that? im the only user on the comp and i mounted something to there
[12:10] <drowner_> won't it?
[12:10] <goodhabit> Kate_mins, it means while running some command it will be runned with some locale what you are writing. Means - If you are french, the $ gimp starts french localised gimp. And $LANG= gimp or $LANG=C gimp will start default english one.
[12:10] <travisat> kaboombob: just umount what you mounted
[12:10] <mcisbackuk> drowner: Windows virii/trojans etc are harmless to a linux system
[12:11] <zombie_monkey> bastones: you need to know the model of your wireless card... let me see...
[12:11] <kaboombob> drowner_ should be fine
[12:11] <drowner_> Yeah, i thought so
[12:11] <drowner_> its a zip file
[12:11] <kaboombob> travisat i did that but now the folder is empty
[12:11] <kaboombob> i was the only user on this comp
[12:11] <zombie_monkey> bastones: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper#head-6163dc821307bde2883f66a55d7be29ea64a95cf
[12:11] <travisat> kaboombob: have you tried rebooting?
[12:12] <kaboombob> im affraid to
[12:12] <goodhabit> kaboombob, hey :)
[12:12] <bastones> zombie_monkey: the model number is: F5D7050 and it is a wireless G USB adapter
[12:12] <kaboombob> my desktop icons even dissappeared
[12:12] <n00bie> are anyone else experiencing memory leakage in gnome-appearance-properties?
[12:12] <Nom_> Howdy.. I've been googling this problem for the last few minutes, but can't seem to find a solution...  I've uninstalled cups and installed the "classic" lpr stuff, and for some reason lcp status says "waiting for ubuntu to come up".  I've seen a similar error in cups, but since I've gotten rid of that, the solutions didn't seem to apply (install cupsys-bsd).  Does anyone know how to fix this?
[12:12] <goodhabit> kaboombob, why are you doing that? :) Try to add new user now.
[12:12] <kaboombob> goodhabit yes?
[12:12] <travisat> kaboombob: rebooting won't make you lose anything you already lost, I think you just have a file-system mishap
[12:12] <kaboombob> travisat will i still be able to log in?
[12:13] <unop_> bastones, you probably need the rt73/rt73usb module for that adapter
[12:13] <travisat> kaboombob: yes
[12:13] <kaboombob> here goes nothing i guess then
[12:13] <travisat> kaboombob: you just loose all info in your /home directory
[12:13] <goodhabit> kaboombob, I warn you to create new user now.
[12:13] <bastones> unop_: thanks for your response. Where would I find this rt73/rt73usb module?
[12:13] <kaboombob> goodhabit how do i do that?
[12:14] <goodhabit> kaboombob, because you may have troubles with gnome. system - administraton - users and groups.
[12:14] <travisat> goodhabit: why?
[12:14] <kaboombob> goodhabit not why but how?
[12:14] <goodhabit> travisat, because of config files @ $HOME dir.
[12:14] <unop_> bastones,  http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Home/Support/Linux.html
[12:15] <goodhabit> kaboombob, systerm  - administration - users and groups as I told :)
[12:15] <zombie_monkey> bastones: look for files rt73.inf, rt73.sys, and rt73.cat in the CD that  ame with it
[12:15] <toresn> hmm
[12:15] <unop_> zombie_monkey, you dont need ndiswrapper for this adapter, it has a native kernel module
[12:16] <ArthurArchnix> Here's a strange problem. I've got a setup such that when a USB mouse is plugged in the touchpad turns off. Except, that if I boot with it plugged in it doesn't turn off. This is new behaviour. Two weeks ago if I booted with a mouse plugged in the touchpad was turned off. Any ideas?
[12:16] <zombie_monkey> unop_: I presumed he tried that
[12:16] <bastones> unop_: so what do I do? apologies but I am incredibily new to this
[12:17] <goodhabit> Good luck all! g2g. Bless you guys ]:)
[12:17] <xen_> no wait! i still have questions!
[12:17] <unop_> bastones,  you need to download http://www.ralinktech.com.tw/data/drivers/2008_0117_RT73_Linux_STA_Drv1.1.0.0.tar.bz2 -- and follow the instructions in the INSTALL/README file
[12:17] <ArthurArchnix> xen_: So ask them.
[12:17] <xen_> ArthurArchnix i have.
[12:17] <bastones> unop_: ok
[12:18] <xen_> scroll up
[12:18] <xmpp> hi, my ubuntu doesn't power off completely, there is the shutdown logo and animation and then it hangs with a cursor on top left and nothing can be typed, what could be broken/corrupted ?
[12:18] <ArthurArchnix> xen_:  I just joined. I can't scroll up to your problem.
[12:18] <bastones> unop_: should I download that from my Ubuntu laptop under wired connection or download it on my XP computer?
[12:18] <mcisbackuk> xen_: Please retype your question/problem.
[12:18] <xen_> well everytime i try ./configure something, i get "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!"
[12:19] <xen_> however, as goodhabit said before i needed libx11-dev, but i already have that installed
[12:19] <unop_> bastones, i presume you have already installed ubuntu -- if thats the case, you download it to ubuntu and proceed to install it there, it does not work within windows
[12:19] <xen_> i get this error with just about anything im trying to configure
[12:19] <bastones> unop_: ok great
[12:19] <xen_> using Kubuntu 7.10 btw
[12:19] <mcisbackuk> xen_: It could be the configure script expects a different linux distro to Ubuntu, so it may look in a different location to /etc/X11
[12:19] <ArthurArchnix> xen_:  More please. What do you mean, everytime you try to ./configure something. What exactly are you building from source, why, and what instructions are you following?
[12:20] <xen_> well, im just trying to install a network monitor from kde-apps, but ive tried ./configuring other apps like kwin-style-crystal etc, and i get that same error
[12:20] <xen_> from source
[12:21] <ikonia> xen_: what are you trying to build and what error
[12:21] <mcisbackuk> xen_: Are these packages not in Adept??
[12:21] <xen_> yes these pakcages are in adept, but outdated
[12:21] <chetan>  /msg nickserv REGISTER chetan
[12:21] <xen_> for kwn-style-crystal anywhow
[12:21] <mcisbackuk> xen_: Have you filed a bug against them to get them updated for Hardy to the new upstream release?
[12:21] <xen_> @ikonia its when i try ./configure source files i get "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!"
[12:22] <xen_> mcisbackuk well how do we know this is a bug already?
[12:22] <xen_> it might just be im missing something
[12:22] <chetan>  /msg nickserv IDENTIFY chetan
[12:22] <ikonia> xen_: have you got the libs/headers installed, what is filing pkg_config ?
[12:22] <ArthurArchnix> xen_: Could be that you're missing some dev files. Try this, if it doesn't work, just uninstall by repeating the command with remove instead of install.
[12:22] <mcisbackuk> xen_: As I said, it's probably the configure script, have a look see what the X11 directory is pointing to it should be /etc/X11
[12:22] <ArthurArchnix> sudo apt-get install x-window-system-dev
[12:22] <xen_> sorry ikonia, im dont know much about this, but ive tried installing libx11-dev, but adept says its already installed
[12:22] <ikonia> mcisbackuk: why would it be looking for libs / headers in /etc/X11
[12:23] <huhmz> hello. Can i see which packages in a repo has another package as its dependency?
[12:23] <ikonia> xen_ can you put the output of configure into a pastebin pleas.e
[12:23] <unop__> mcisbackuk, i think you mean /usr/lib/x* ... ?
[12:23] <xen_> ok
[12:23] <xen_> !paste
[12:23] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:23] <mcisbackuk> unop_: Thats the one lol
[12:23] <ArthurArchnix> xen_: If the above command doesn't work please follow ikonia's instructions.
[12:23] <ikonia> ArthurArchnix: I suspect its pkgconfig complaining, but we'll see
[12:24] <xen_> iKonia : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53950/
[12:24] <ArthurArchnix> ikonia: I don't know much about insalling from source... I'm just going by what solutions seem to have worked for people with similar problems in the forums... eg., see here: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75143.html
[12:24] <xen_> and this is the output when i try ./configure kwin-style-crystal, uno momento just gota paste it
[12:24] <bullgard4> !wxWidgets
[12:24] <mcisbackuk> Gusy this is a stupid question, but has anyone else noticed that Gutsy's install Cd still has 7.04's example files on the disk? and so has Hardy?
[12:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wxwidgets - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:24] <kaboombob> can somebody tell me what i was supposed to mount before i logged out?
[12:25] <travisat> kaboombob: don't mount anything
[12:25] <unop__> xen_,  is x-dev installed?
[12:25] <travisat> kaboombob: adn don't just logout reboot
[12:25] <xen_> unop_ yes
[12:25] <kaboombob> travisat i did reboot
[12:25] <ArthurArchnix> xen_:  What about x-window-system-dev?
[12:26] <mcisbackuk> join #ubuntu-motu
[12:26] <mcisbackuk> oops
[12:26] <xen_> ill just check that
[12:26] <kaboombob> travisat can you tell me what the mount command i was given earlier was? cause it worked i just mounted in the wrong place
[12:26] <unop__> xen_, i think you should do this -- sudo apt-get install --reinstall x-dev libx11-dev kdebase-dev
[12:26] <ArthurArchnix> xen_: Others have reported in forums that that package solved their problem
[12:26] <ikonia> that doesn't look like a pkgconfig complaint, that looks like -I/include/path is not populated
[12:27] <dellph> hello ppl
[12:27] <xen_> brb 2 secs just installing these
[12:28] <kaboombob> travisat it should have the text "/dev/???" in it
[12:28] <travisat> kaboombob: oh I dunno
[12:28] <ArthurArchnix> ikonia: Everything I can find about your problem suggests a missing dev package. Another post, here http://curves79lady.wordpress.com/2008/01/22/configure-error-cant-find-x-includes/
[12:28] <xen_> E: Couldn't find package x-window-system-dev
[12:28] <dellph> i have a problem with permission. when i try to run this command sudo auth-client-config. i get an permission error: ERROR: uid is 0 but '/' is owned by 1000. any tips to guru.
[12:28] <dellph> .
[12:28] <dellph> ?
[12:28] <unop__> xen_, that's a non-existant package
[12:29] <xen_> @unop_ just dl the sudo apt-get install --reinstall x-dev libx11-dev kdebase-dev, have to install 80mb's of stuff
[12:29] <bastones> unop_: I have downloaded the thing and I am confused and do not know a clue of what to do... I read readme in both folders and I don't know a thing to do
[12:29] <travisat> sudo mount -t vfat  /dev/???  /whatever/where/you/are/mounting
[12:29] <FFighter> does anyone know of a Terminal Server client for linux ?
[12:29] <unop__> xen_, wow - errm, ok take kdebase-dev out -  sudo apt-get install --reinstall x-dev libx11-dev
[12:29] <travisat> kaboombob: you get that?
[12:29] <naresh> hello
[12:29] <kaboombob> travisat thanks yeah that was it
[12:30] <unop__> xen_, you probably need the kdebase-dev anyway since you are building kde packages
[12:30] <travisat> kaboombob: its nice having a long irc history :)
[12:30] <unop__> bastones, there are clear instructions in the README file
[12:30] <dellph> FFighter: its can be found in ubuntu application/internet/
[12:30] <Nom_> ok new problem... trying lprng instead... it thinks the printer is up and running, but nothing is being sent to the printer.  echo "test" > /dev/ttyS0 yields data, so it's definately an issue in that config... anyone familiar with this? :/
[12:30] <kaboombob> travisat yeah that why i have mine set for long time so i can go back and copy what i did to fix a problem
[12:31] <FFighter> dellph, what's the name of the application? I'm running XUbuntu
[12:31] <xen_> @unop_ hmm just tried the sudo apt-get install --reinstall x-dev libx11-dev, still same error about the x server not found or something
[12:31] <ArthurArchnix> unop_ The latest post I found about that problem suggests a missing kde-dev package.
[12:31] <dellph> i have a problem with permission. when i try to run this command sudo auth-client-config. i get an permission error: ERROR: uid is 0 but '/' is owned by 1000. can somebody help me?
[12:31] <bastones> unop_: there are readme files in both the Module and WPA_supplicant-0.5.8 folder... which readme should I read?
[12:31] <unop__> xen_, i'm quite certain you need the kdebase-dev package
[12:31] <Nom_> There seems to be no error log for lprng either... not that i can find at least
[12:31] <xen_> ah ok, ill try again
[12:32] <unop__> ArthurArchnix, thats what a preliminary google search seems to suggest to me too, yes
[12:32] <unop__> bastones, the module one
[12:32] <xen_> does this mean i have to abort the hyper-flux gyroconcentrator?
[12:32] <xen_> j/k
[12:33] <dellph> tsclient
[12:33] <xen_> sorry, im not used to the jargon
[12:33] <dellph> FFighter: tsclient
[12:33] <ArthurArchnix> xen_: It's flux-capacitor...and it depends on what you're setting up. Programs, yes. Timetravel device, no.
[12:34] <xen_> ahh i c, :P
[12:34] <Bcosta> Someone speak portuguese?
[12:34] <unop__> xen_, maybe try this too -- sudo apt-get install xlibs-static-dev
[12:34] <unop__> xen_, did you say it was a kde app?
[12:34] <ArthurArchnix> !portuguese | Bcosta
[12:34] <xen_> unop_ will do, got 50secs left for dl
[12:34] <ubotu> Bcosta: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[12:35] <xen_> unop_ well knetstats, but ive noticed this same error when i tried to install kwn-style-cyrstal as well
[12:35] <Bcosta> very very very thanks
[12:35] <SleepingSloth> xen_,  nice jargon though - i like 'gyroconcentrator'
[12:35] <ArthurArchnix> de nada
[12:35] <xen_> lol, ya that was kinda off the top of my head lol
[12:36] <SleepingSloth> xen_,  the best ones always are ;)
[12:36] <bastones> unop_: I don't understand anything in that readme file, I am completely clueless on what to do next. I don't know what section is important for me to read, and all sections just say weird code like $tar -xvzf RT73 etc and I dont understand a word of it :S
[12:37] <Dr_willis> bastones,  this is when spending an hour or 2 reading some Bash/shell tutorials  pays big time.
[12:38] <Dr_willis> tar is the command, x for extract, v for verbose, z for ungzip f for 'file' :)
[12:38] <xen_> success! tyvm all! it worked :)
[12:38] <bastones> ...
[12:38] <unop__> bastones, maybe this then - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400236
[12:38] <unop__> xen_, so it was kdebase-dev ?
[12:38]  * Dr_willis is big on people learning linux 'FUNdaMentalss'
[12:39] <xen_> yes, kdebase-dev
[12:39] <unop__> xen_, cool
[12:39] <xen_> tyvm
[12:39] <unop__> yw
[12:41]  * ArthurArchnix didn't want to mention to zen that the answer to his error was the number two link on google after pasting in the error. 
[12:41] <ArthurArchnix> I think that would have been rude.
[12:42] <Dr_willis> well the ads were cluttering it up. :)
[12:43] <ArthurArchnix> Ah yes... I use adblock so that would be it Dr_willis, thank you.
[12:43] <Dr_willis> ArthurArchnix,  me also. I get on a browser with out adblock. and im like Dang! where all these spammy ads come from
[12:45] <co_pGn_ml> co_ml
[12:45] <_coredump_> moinsen
[12:45] <abdoreza> salam
[12:46] <ArthurArchnix> So... I'll ask again, for some reason if I boot my computer with a mouse plugged in the touchpad doesn't turn off like it should. But if I plug the mouse in after logging into gnome, then it turns off. I wrote an answer on the forums about disabling the touchpad here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4177125#post4177125 but after reinstalling last week, and updating, it no longer works. It used to. Any ideas
[12:47] <BitTorment> can anyone tell me what might be wrong if none of my service daemons are starting on boot (sshd, apache2 etc)?
[12:47] <BitTorment> they all start fine manually
[12:48] <ArthurArchnix> Back in a sec... I'm gonna change "on" to "true" and see what happens.
[12:48] <ArthurArchnix> in xorg.conf
[12:48] <Chris7462> test
[12:48] <Chris7462> Cool~
[12:49] <clusty> !nvidia
[12:49] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:49] <clusty> i need a bit of help here
[12:49] <clusty> tried to install the CUDA drivers for NVIDIA and now i dont have proper X anymore
[12:50] <clusty> just the shitty compatibility mode
[12:50] <clusty> how can I revert to the ubuntu drivers
[12:50] <clusty> ?
[12:51] <Dr_willis> edit the xorg.conf and change the Driver 'whatever' line back to  Driver 'nvidia' or  Driver 'nv' perhaps.
[12:51] <Dr_willis> There MIGHT be a backed up xorg.conf in /etc/X11 also
[12:51] <ArthurArchnix> hmm... ok. No difference. Did anyone read my link. Any ideas?
[12:52] <don_andrez> is vmi enabled in generic kernel in 7.10?
[12:54] <ArthurArchnix> All I can think is that... since the mouse is detected at boot then gnome doesn't consider it "plugged in", unless it happens after gnome is loaded. I wish I could confirm that this worked before. I'm sure it did, but since I've reinstalled how can I confirm. It's easy enough to setup a shortcut key to turn it off I suppose, or to pull out the mouse and push it back in (which turns off touchpad), or setup a script that's run 
[12:54] <ArthurArchnix> don_andrez: Is that directed at me?
[12:58] <unixhag_> What do people use to play mp3 files?
[12:58] <IdleOne> !mp3
[12:58] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:58] <unixhag_> thanks
[12:58] <IdleOne> !players | unixhag_
[12:58] <ubotu> unixhag_: Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Listen, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, Exaile, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine - See also !codecs
[13:00] <candi4> #surabaya
[13:00] <unixhag_> I'm also gonna need .wmv movies, unfortunately, it comes with the course I'm doing. Fingers crossed for a codec
[13:00] <unixhag_> !codecs
[13:00] <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
[13:00] <IdleOne> !dvd | unixhag_
[13:00] <ubotu> unixhag_: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at !Medibuntu or (for Feisty and earlier) http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[13:00] <don_andrez> ArthurArchnix: not really but u can answer it :)
[13:01] <idefix_> how do you know if your IPC address is asigned by a DHCP server?
[13:02] <ArthurArchnix> don_andrez: Maybe... have you seen this thread? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=416437
[13:03] <bullgard4> Where are wxWidgets used?
[13:03] <don_andrez> ArthurArchnix: not yet. thanks :)
[13:03] <Symmetria> anyone know what the performance over nfs is like between gigE connected ubuntu servers?
[13:03] <Symmetria> how much of a performance hit am I likely to take
[13:03] <nemilar> yay! dist-upgrade time!
[13:04] <nemilar> Symmetria: gigE?  performance??
[13:04] <nemilar> Symmetria: unless you're doing something like...real-time uncompressed video editing, I think you're going to be just fine
[13:04] <Symmetria> nemilar: *nod* will I be able to get a coupla hundred megabit/second over nfs between linux servers
[13:04] <ArthurArchnix> don_andrez: Everthing I find on google says yes. But if you come across the default kernel config options of 7.10 let me know. I'd love to see it.
[13:04] <Symmetria> or am I gonna be limited to 100 or 200mbit throguhput
[13:04] <Symmetria> nemilar:  heh, fine in my definition = 600+mbit
[13:05] <nemilar> Symmetria: yeah man, assuming all your hardware is gigE, you'll be runnin' smoooooth
[13:05] <don_andrez> ArthurArchnix: The forum only cleared that there is vmi in server kernel
[13:05] <Symmetria> trying to decide if I wanna go with an open iscsi implementation or go with nfs
[13:05] <idefix_> is there a specific internat channel?
[13:06] <Symmetria> its all gigE, I guess if its really 2 slow I will just throw in 10gig interfaces
[13:06] <Symmetria> but thats a pain in the ass to organize
[13:06] <nemilar> Symmetria: never used iscsi...but nfs doesn't have too much overhead
[13:06] <IndyGunFreak> idefix_: what type of internet access do you have?
[13:06] <ArthurArchnix> don_andrez: I agree. It was unclear. I'm running 7.1 now, I wonder if there's a command I could run to see what's enabled in my current desktop kernel,
[13:06] <nemilar> Symmetria: what are you aiming to do with this?
[13:06] <idefix_> cable
[13:06] <idefix_> IndyGunFreak
[13:06] <nemilar> Symmetria: just out of curiosity
[13:06] <cosmodad> idefix_: you possibly seek #networking.
[13:06] <Symmetria> nemilar: add more disk space to our mirror server
[13:06] <idefix_> ok
[13:07] <Symmetria> a *LOT* more disk space
[13:07] <ArthurArchnix> Is there a command I could run to see what my current kernal options are?
[13:07] <IndyGunFreak> idefix_: if you have cable, unless you're paying for buisness class service, or are paying extra for a dedicated IP, you likely have DHCP
[13:07] <nemilar> Symmetria: ahh, true....what kind of server?
[13:07] <Symmetria> server itself is a quad dualcore xeon with 24gigs of ram
[13:07] <nemilar> Symmetria: I mean, file server?
[13:07] <unop_> ArthurArchnix, errm,   sysctl -A
[13:07] <nemilar> Symmetria: or mysql? or...
[13:07] <sluggo> ArthurArchnix: config files are stored in /boot
[13:07] <Symmetria> the boxes with the disks in them are 3ghz xeons with 2gigs of ram they are intel SSR212MA's
[13:07] <Symmetria> no, file server
[13:07] <nemilar> Symmetria: oh, you should be fine then
[13:08] <IndyGunFreak> idefix_: typically, fixec, or static IPs, are DSL.(when it comes to us residential folks).
[13:08] <Symmetria> I have 42 disks in total in the system
[13:08] <don_andrez> unop_: thanks :)
[13:08] <nemilar> Symmetria: haha, yeah I've got a duel 3GHz Xeon setup w/ 4G ram
[13:08] <Symmetria> oops 46
[13:08] <nemilar> sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetness
[13:08] <unop_> don_andrez, thanks for what?
[13:08] <Symmetria> 36 x 500gig sata and 10 x 300gig scsi
[13:08] <nemilar> Symmetria: damn yo, that's a lotta storage.  I'm touting about my 6TB over here
[13:09] <Symmetria> nemilar:  heh I'
[13:09] <Symmetria> I've got another mirror server which has 15 x 750gig disks in it and 6 x 400gig disks
[13:09] <don_andrez> unop_: for the command
[13:09]  * Symmetria has a LOT of disk space :p
[13:09] <ArthurArchnix> unop don_andrez this command sudo sysctl -A | grep vmi returns errors. "error: "Invalid argument" reading key "fs.binfmt_misc.register""
[13:09] <nemilar> Symmetria: I don't even wanna know what you're storing on there
[13:09] <tinman> I do :P
[13:09] <nemilar> Symmetria: you work for a media company or something?
[13:09] <Symmetria> total mirror cluster on combined systems = 78gigs of ram, 24 cpu cores as well :p
[13:10] <unop_> ArthurArchnix, try prefixing that with sudo
[13:10]  * IndyGunFreak has never figured out how to use 500gigs, couldn't imagine 1TB.
[13:10] <Symmetria> heh nemilar Im CTO of the south african research and education network
[13:10] <nemilar> Symmetria: that's one heck of a setup
[13:10] <nat6138> I haven't figured out how to use 40 gigs.
[13:10] <nemilar> heck of a job
[13:10] <Symmetria> we store academic data sets, all the linux distributions, a ton of other opensource stuff etc
[13:10] <idefix_> when exactly is it a local network? when the last six (?) of the IP address agree?
[13:10] <IndyGunFreak> nat6138: lol, i'm probably right at 40gigs.
[13:10] <nemilar> Symmetria: and you're in #ubuntu for support?!?
[13:10] <Symmetria> nemilar:  heh, za.archive.ubuntu.com and za.releases.ubuntu.com is on there :)
[13:11] <Symmetria> heh nemilar *shrug* Im playing with moving to ubuntu off solaris, best people to tell me about that are in here
[13:11] <ArthurArchnix> unop_... did. Trying the command with | less intead of | grep vmi means a whole lot of pressing enter and scanning.
[13:11] <unop_> idefix_, it's a local network only in terms of the physical setup - IP addresses dont really count
[13:11] <turbocueca> I need some TBs lol
[13:11] <Pici> !offtopic
[13:11] <Symmetria> :) and Im more a networks guy than a systems guy anyway
[13:11] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[13:11] <nemilar> Symmetria: yeah, true...  Ubuntu is a really nice desktop system, if that's what you're looking for
[13:11] <zombie_monkey> can I have three different password, one for the user, another for sudoing with him, and a third on for root?
[13:11] <nemilar> Symmetria: true, I'm a systems guy, not a networks guy
[13:11] <stf> Hi. What package do I need for the qt4 examples? they don't seem to be in qt4-dev-tools or qt4-doc
[13:11] <ArthurArchnix> unop_ don_andrez Specially since I don't know what I'm looking for.
[13:12] <Naser_LPI> Hello all
[13:12] <nat6138> stf: You might have to add the KDE 4 Repositoriy.
[13:12] <jrib> zombie_monkey: what would be the point of a different password for sudo for, lets call him, userA?
[13:12] <unop_> zombie_monkey, ideally you just need one password for the user, sudo then authenticates the users password
[13:12] <sluggo> ArthurArchnix: grep -i vmi /boot/config-`uname -r`
[13:12] <cosmodad> idefix_: it's definitely still local if the number of hops is still 0.
[13:12] <Symmetria> heh I spend my time designing and building *HUGE* networks not playing with systems, though I have some pretty big systems as well :p
[13:12] <Naser_LPI> i need help on compiling the ubuntu gutsy gibben kernel
[13:12] <idefix_> !hop
[13:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hop - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:13] <unop_> idefix_, i think your questions should be asked in the #networking channel anyway
[13:13] <Symmetria> heh nemilar the new network that I designed and that we are deploying has a total of 83 10gig interfaces active on it
[13:13] <Symmetria> :p
[13:13] <cosmodad> idefix_: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hop_%28telecommunications%29 , #5
[13:13] <nemilar> geeze man
[13:14] <nemilar> why not just go 100GigE
[13:14] <Symmetria> there isnt such a thing yet
[13:14] <Naser_LPI> i need help on compiling the ubuntu gutsy gibben kernel
[13:14] <Symmetria> 100gE is still a while away unfortunatly
[13:14] <unop_> nemilar, Symmetria i think you guys should move to #ubuntu-offtopic
[13:14] <Symmetria> if it existed, I'd probably be running 83 x 100gE interfaces :p
[13:14] <nat6138> Naser_LPI: Why not just use Gutsy?
[13:14] <Symmetria> unop true, apologies
[13:15] <Naser_LPI> Hi Nat, i hv the desktop running
[13:15] <Naser_LPI> i am learning to update the kernel as a practice for certification
[13:15] <ArthurArchnix> unop don_andrez sluggo All hail the mighty sluggo... his command returned`CONFIG_VMI=y' Thanks sluggo. That should answer don_andrez question.
[13:16] <ArthurArchnix> unop_: don_andrez FYI, the command was: grep -i vmi /boot/config-`uname -r`   Thanks again sluggo
[13:16] <kaboombob> i have a problem with some of my apps amarok being the only one i can think of at the moment but i know there have been more recently they get a menubar that gets stuck at the top of the screen even when the program is minimized even to the taskbar
[13:16] <stf> found them /usr/share/doc/qt4-doc/qt4-examples.tar.gz
[13:16] <unop_> ArthurArchnix, what was he eventually trying to accomplish?
[13:17] <blackest> any idea how I can make some files appear to be in the same location for two computers eg the files are on pc1/myfiles
[13:17] <don_andrez> sluggo: many thanks :)
[13:17] <blackest> and i want pc2 to see them in the same place
[13:17] <ArthurArchnix> unop_: He just wanted to be certain that VMI support was enabled in a desktop kernel. I told him I'd try and look at mine, since it was default install and the interwebs could't confirm.
[13:17] <WillOne> Hi, I have officially farked up my paritions. Would anyone like to help me?
[13:18] <MasterShrek> blackest, use samba and mount them in such a way
[13:18] <Naser_LPI> can someone help me with information on how to compile a kernel on ubuntu desktop gutsy gibbon
[13:18] <MasterShrek> WillOne, how bad?
[13:18] <blackest> you mean to mount the files via samba on the host that actually holds the files as well as the remote system
[13:18] <unop_> ArthurArchnix, right ok, i wasnt sure you wanted kernel parameters or boot options, anyway .. :)
[13:18] <MasterShrek> Naser_LPI, http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu
[13:19] <MasterShrek> Naser_LPI, that should get you started
[13:19] <Naser_LPI> i am already started
[13:19] <Naser_LPI> read this
[13:19] <zombie_monkey> how can I report a bug in hardy alpha 3?
[13:19] <MasterShrek> blackest, you can use a symlink on the host
[13:19] <blackest> so both systems use hostname/sharename
[13:19] <Naser_LPI> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=43065&highlight=kernel+compilation
[13:19] <WillOne> MasterShrek: I'll PM you.
[13:19] <MasterShrek> !bugs | zombie_monkey
[13:19] <ubotu> zombie_monkey: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots
[13:19] <MasterShrek> !hardy | zombie_monkey
[13:19] <ubotu> zombie_monkey: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE PRE BETA (ALPHA) SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[13:20] <unop_> zombie_monkey, it's probably not a bug anyway but a side-effect of being alpha :)
[13:20] <MasterShrek> Naser_LPI, whats the problem? that guide looks pretty good
[13:21] <blackest> the problem is the files locations are stored in a db shared by both (or more systems) hense the need to make both computers look in the same place
[13:21] <blackest> it'd be easier if the files were stored on a third system but thats getting silly
[13:22] <ArthurArchnix> unop_:  And I didn't know enough to ask a good question. But thanks for the try at it.
[13:22] <kaboombob> amarok sets its menu bar to the top of my screen how do i get it to stop doing that
[13:22] <nat6138> So far Hardy has been pretty bug free for me, besides Squeeze never working.
[13:22] <drowner> hey, another quick one: my laptop won't suspend/hibernate (i know its a known problem). the thing is i don't want it to - how can i stop it?
[13:23] <drowner> i've changed the power settings
[13:23] <ikonia> nat6138: it's still in development so your personal experiences are not reall rrelevant at this time
[13:23] <nat6138> ikonia: I know.
[13:23] <unop_> ArthurArchnix, no worries, i guess good questions only come about understanding whats at hand well, doesnt it? :) i dont think i could have asked better :)
[13:23] <nat6138> ikonia: I realize that ever since I changed to Hardy.
[13:23] <ikonia> nat6138: great, so why say it then ? hardy discussion is in #ubuntu+1
[13:24] <nat6138> ikonia: didn't know, sorry.
[13:24] <ikonia> nat6138: no problem
[13:24] <ArthurArchnix> If I restart 'X', as far as gnome is concerned that's identical to a restart? I'm having trouble with gnome detecting and disabling hardware at boot time. If I unplug and replug after gnome loads then it detects and disables appropriately... but as far as troubleshooting this goes. Is Ctrl+Alt+Backspace the equivilant of a reboot?
[13:25] <el3ctro_> hi all .....is ur linuxdcpp running in gutsy?
[13:25] <ikonia> ArthurArchnix thats not the same as a reboot
[13:25] <postman> list
[13:25] <ikonia> el3ctro_ dcpp ?
[13:25] <Pici> ArthurArchnix: Its not the same as a reboot, but its equivalent to restarting Gnome.
[13:25] <el3ctro_> ikonia yaa linux dc ++
[13:25] <marckie> hello!
[13:25] <marckie> musta na?
[13:25] <clusty> still no luck with proprietory nvidia drivers
[13:25] <ikonia> el3ctro_: as in the direct connect client ?
[13:25] <marckie> ^_^
[13:26] <clusty> nv works just fine
[13:26] <clusty> but its too ugly
[13:26] <ArthurArchnix> ikonia: Pici Thanks for the bad news. That makes troubleshooting harder, but at least I'm not wasting time or finding false "answers". Thanks.
[13:26] <MasterShrek> clusty, what card is it?
[13:26] <spdf> ArthurArchnix, Gnome does not handle devices, check dmesg for anything regarding the hardware in question
[13:26] <clusty> 8600
[13:26] <el3ctro_> ikonia..... client to share files on lan
[13:26] <ikonia> el3ctro_ what about it
[13:26] <clusty> MasterShrek, 8600
[13:26] <unop_> ArthurArchnix, some aspects of gnome in relation to hardware might require a restart because ultimately the kernel has to have identified the change
[13:26] <MasterShrek> hmm, ive heard horror stories clusty lol, tried isntallign it manually from nvidia
[13:26] <MasterShrek> .com
[13:26] <marckie> hello!
[13:27] <marckie> has anybody used Virtualbox here?
[13:27] <kaboombob> what was the app that turns a pic with multiple frames into a gif?
[13:27] <clusty> MasterShrek, worked fine b4 i tried installing CUDA drivers from nvidia
[13:27] <marckie> Im stuck in the sharedfolder
[13:27] <marckie> hahay...
[13:27] <RickJames> good morning/Afternoon
[13:27] <clusty> MasterShrek, my hunch is it repalced some files inside the modules folders
[13:27] <el3ctro_> ikonia i am not able to use it....whenever i try to download file from a user the connection gets disconnected automatically
[13:27] <spdf> ArthurArchnix, What is the device you're having issues with?
[13:27] <MasterShrek> clusty, interesting, i dunno for sure then
[13:27] <ikonia> el3ctro_: where did you get the client. Ubuntu packages it up under a different name
[13:27] <RickJames> i was wondering if the repos for hardy would work for gutsy so a person could install flash player
[13:28] <bastones_> Hello. I have tried steps to make my wireless compatible USB Belkin adapter to work with my Ubuntu computer and without any luck. I may have to switch back to Windows if I can't get my wireless adapter to work. I could go for a wired connection but I'd need a really long ethernet cable which isn't an option for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I tried doing stuff in Terminal as per...
[13:28] <spdf> ArthurArchnix, I scrolled up.. A mouse?
[13:28] <bastones_> ...a tutorial on it on a forum but it didn't go as planned as I keep getting "Directory doesn't exist" errors.
[13:28] <ikonia> bastones_: then the directory isn't there, what are you trying to do
[13:28] <bod_> tritium, hey dude, are you about?
[13:28] <broken___> Someone mentioned earlier that there was a beta version of skype for linux that supported video.. is this true?
[13:28] <ArthurArchnix> spdf: unop_ I'm using the feature of gnome that runs a program on detection of a device. So, supposedly, when gnome detects a usb mouse it should run "synclient touchpadoff=1" and disable my mouse. But this only works if I unplug my mouse and replug it in after gnome loads. If it's plugged in when I restart the system it doesn't work. I'm trying to figure out why....
[13:28] <ikonia> broken___: apprantly so
[13:28] <nat6138> broken__: Skype 2 or something, I think.
[13:28] <bastones_> ikonia: I honestly do not know, I have been trying various things for 6 hours now without luck
[13:28] <nat6138> May be wrong.
[13:28] <broken___> ikonia, would you know where I could grab it? Skype's site still has the feisty package (1.4 i believe)
[13:29] <ikonia> bastones_: what are you actually trying to do
[13:29] <MasterShrek> bastones, is it a belkin fd7050?
[13:29] <ikonia> broken___: no idea, I only read about it
[13:29] <RickJames> broken___, have you tried sudo apt-get install skype ?
[13:29] <broken___> RickJames, I've searched for it in synaptics and could not find it.
[13:29] <MasterShrek> isnt skype in medibuntu?
[13:29] <nat6138> RickJames: I don't think Skype is in the repoistries by default.
[13:29] <ikonia> broken___ skype is not packaged by ubuntu
[13:29] <bod_> MasterShrek, i have a problem with that belkin adapter aswell
[13:29] <nat6138> Medibuntu has it though.
[13:29] <ikonia> MasterShrek: no you get it direct from skypes repo's
[13:29] <MasterShrek> oh
[13:29] <spdf> ArthurArchnix, Hmm, you may need to add something to your session startup to check for the extra mouse
[13:30] <unop__> ArthurArchnix, i'm not sure how the program works, but by the sounds of it, it only acts when there's a change within the gnome session -- it might be possible to write a script around this
[13:30] <el3ctro_> ikonia no it's there in ubuntu .......it's under the name linuxdcpp    it's a client for p2p  network direct connect
[13:30] <ForsakenSoul> how can i config my grub to run boot from hd0 to hd1 ?
[13:30] <RickJames> nat6138, so he needs to sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment out everythign with a deb ?
[13:30] <broken___> I know that.
[13:30] <ikonia> el3ctro_: yes, thats right, thats a different name from dc++
[13:30] <bastones> ikonia: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400236 I was following steps in that thread I get to step 3, but then I get error "0 doesn't exist" so I removed "-0" from the command and it worked. I then went to step 4 and it said "Directory doesn't exist"
[13:30] <broken___> Anyways I found the beta, thanks.
[13:30] <ikonia> ForsakenSoul grub lives on your disks boot sector, you'd have to configure the bios
[13:30] <el3ctro_> ikonia yaa ....
[13:30] <RickJames> anyways, is there a fix to the flasplugin-nonfree md5 checksum error yet ?
[13:30] <nat6138> RickJames: Well, Skype isn't in there do to the "free" thing I believe. You could just download it from their website.
[13:31] <bullgard4> Where are wxWidgets used?
[13:31] <ForsakenSoul> ikonia so i have to set up which hard drive to boot first ?
[13:31] <RickJames> nat6138, ok.
[13:31] <bod_> bastones, if a directory doesnt exist you can always create it with sudo mkdir
[13:31] <kaboombob> what is an app that turns a pic with multiple frames into a gif?
[13:31] <IdleOne> !skype
[13:31] <ubotu> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[13:31] <ikonia> ForsakenSoul: yes
[13:31] <MasterShrek> bod_, i cant exactly remember the module name, and its very possible you need to update your kernel to use this adapter
[13:31] <bod_> kaboombob, Gimp can do it
[13:31] <ikonia> bastones_: make the directory then, /usr/src
[13:31] <RickJames> !flashplayer
[13:31] <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
[13:31] <Yattie> hi all me need help here plz
[13:31] <ArthurArchnix> spdf unop_ I actually wrote a little how-to, that I could swear used to work, and on reboot would detect the mouse and disable it... but I've since reinstalled and now I can't replicate the behaviour. Making me think it's a setting I changed, or program I installed last time I didn't know about. Here's my instructions... do you think you could check it and see if it works for you, or whether the instructions were always bad t
[13:32] <unop__> bastones, i believe step 3 mentions a capital o (-O) not a zero (0)
[13:32] <bod_> MasterShrek, im not here for that fix,.lol,. but il look into it,.thanks
[13:32] <nat6138> I fixed my flash troubles by downloading the linux version on their website.
[13:32] <MasterShrek> bod_, and by update i mean recompile a new one
[13:32] <Yattie> how can i use broadcom wireless on latest ubuntu without using fixed cable to active the restricted driver plz
[13:32] <RickJames> nat6138, you just went to the web site and got there's ?
[13:32] <bod_> MasterShrek, thats beyond my knowledge,. il have to do some reading
[13:32] <nat6138> RickJames, Flash has a thing for linux.
[13:33] <MrMist> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of ecb: ecb depends on eieio (>= 1.1); however:
[13:33] <MrMist>   Package eieio is not configured yet.
[13:33] <MasterShrek> Yattie, theres no way you can plug into the internet, not even for a couple minutes?
[13:33] <MrMist> Any tips ?
[13:33] <ArthurArchnix> unop_ spdf   well, here's my instructions anyway... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4177125#post4177125    I've since made some changes to my gnome conf. I'm gonna reboot and see if it affects anything.
[13:33] <RickJames> nat6138, ok, i'll look into it. thanks
[13:33] <MasterShrek> MrMist, sudo dpkg-reconfigure eieio
[13:33] <IdleOne> MrMist, sudo dpkg-reconfigure eieio
[13:33] <fotoflo> hey ive got a question: ive got a lynx prossess running (on a download) that was attached to a shell that timed out. how do i reconnect a tty to that processes?
[13:34] <MrMist> IdleOne: MasterShrek: /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: eieio is broken or not fully installed
[13:34] <MasterShrek> MrMist, sudo apt-get purge eieio && sudo apt-get install eieio
[13:34] <IdleOne> MrMist, sudo apt-get -reinstall eieio
[13:34] <bod_> MasterShrek, whats the difference between apt-get and aptitude?
[13:35] <MasterShrek> aptitude is a menu-based package manager, a front end to apt-get
[13:35] <unop__> ArthurArchnix, yes, what you are doing only affects a gnome-session -- i'm not sure how syncclient works outside of a gnome-session, but if it can, then you might be able to right a script to check if the mouse device exists under /dev and run it accordingly
[13:35] <unop__> bah
[13:35] <bod_> MasterShrek, and what does that mean?
[13:36] <nat6138> bod_: aptitude removes packages automaticlly, instead of having to put in another command, and it deletes stuff better.
[13:36] <unop__> MasterShrek, aptitude can emulate apt-get at the command line
[13:36] <sluggo> aptitude is not a front end to apt-get, they are dpkg frontends
[13:36] <MrMist> MasterShrek: Thanks a LOT. It seems to be working now. A lot of emacs compilation is going on here.. hehe
[13:36] <bod_> nat6138, thanks for the clarification m8
[13:36] <IdleOne> bod_, some say aptitude is better at managing dependencies. I personaly use aptitude all the time.
[13:36] <MrMist> MasterShrek: So the purge command removes all earlier references etc. ?
[13:36] <unop__> sluggo, err no, aptitude is an APT from end -- dselect is the dpkg equivalent
[13:37] <MasterShrek> MrMist, i believe so, it removes all configs and stuff if i remember correctly
[13:37] <davidtang> hello
[13:37] <bod_> IdleOne, welll,. im gonna stick to my buddy apt-get cause its wot everyone uses in how-to's   lol,.,.,.;)
[13:37] <nat6138> Haha.
[13:37] <sluggo> unop__: yeah, my point was aptitude isn't a frontend to apt-get
[13:37] <davidtang> hello sluggo
[13:37] <MrMist> MasterShrek: Well, thanks a lot :) Seems this package had a problem during the update process
[13:37] <unop__> bod_, some howtos use aptitude because sometimes you need to use aptitude :)
[13:37] <MasterShrek> sluggo, but it is
[13:37] <IdleOne> bod_, that is fine. but you can safely use aptitude in place of apt-get wont hurt anything. whatever you prefer
[13:37] <MasterShrek> good to hear MrMist
[13:38] <unop__> sluggo, apologies, my bad, i misread
[13:38] <nat6138> I prefer aptitude, cause of metapackages and easy removal.
[13:38] <bastones> unop_: its now saying "failed: name or service not known at rt2x00.serialmonkey.com"
[13:38] <sluggo> unop__: you were right, I phrased it poorly
[13:38] <bod_> unop_, IdleOne, so if i cane use whichever i choose,. then what does aptitude do better then apt-get and vice versa
[13:38] <unop__> MasterShrek, aptitude is not a front end to apt-get - rather its a front end to apt - quite a difference
[13:39] <IdleOne> bod_, there is certanly a howto out there . google might be of help
[13:39] <nat6138> Aptitude is also a thing for the terminal.
[13:39] <letynsoft_> hi, does anybody know where i can find ppd driver for hp laserjet 1020?
[13:39] <unop__> bastones, you should just copy and paste those commands into the terminal to avoid mistakes, it seems to work alright here
[13:39] <nat6138> http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/aptitude
[13:40] <broken___> Hmm anyone know if you can get skype working with a 64bit arch?
[13:40] <bod_> IdleOne, but i dont need to how-to anything,.,. i want a W-H-Y-2-COMMANDS-FOR-SAME-THING   guide
[13:40] <unop__> broken___, you probably need to install the 32bit skype in a chroot -- see !chroot
[13:41] <bod_> IdleOne, ,.,.;),.,:)
[13:41] <bod_> !chroot
[13:41] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[13:41] <SleepingSloth> broken___,  unop_  i installed it without chroot... hold on, let me find the page... single terminal command
[13:41] <SleepingSloth> (albeit a fairly long one)
[13:41] <ArthurArchnix> Anyone here with a laptop want to test something for me? I'm trying to setup my system so that when a mouse is plugged in to my laptop the touchpad is disabled. In order to help you need to know how to edit xorg, and restore it once you're done testing.
[13:42] <ArthurArchnix> Previously I had it working, but now it only works if I plug in the mouse after ubuntu finishes loading.
[13:42] <unop__> ArthurArchnix, yes, what you are doing only affects a gnome-session -- i'm not sure how syncclient works outside of a gnome-session, but if it can, then you might be able to right a startup script to check if the mouse device exists under /dev and run it accordingly
[13:42] <SleepingSloth> broken___,  cd; sudo apt-get install ia32-libs lib32asound2; wget -N boundlesssupremacy.com/Cappy/getlibs/getlibs-all.deb; wget -O skype-install.deb http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-ubuntu; sudo dpkg -i getlibs-all.deb; sudo dpkg -i --force-all skype-install.deb; sudo getlibs /usr/bin/skype; cd ~
[13:42] <broken___> AH!
[13:42] <broken___> I was just reading that, thanks :)
[13:42] <bod_> ArthurArchnix, could you possibly get grub to run the script, as part of the boot process?
[13:43] <broken___> I have a habit of finding what I need after asking the question.
[13:43] <ccooke> bod_: apt is the name of a suite of libraries and tools for working with package repositories. apt-get is a command line, interface-less implementation of that library. aptitude is a text-interface GUI with command line shortcuts which extends upon apt-get.
[13:43] <[LL]> Anyone here is over then 63+ ???
[13:43] <SleepingSloth> broken___, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=432295 is the howto, but thats what i used...
[13:43] <CercoLamore> how can i install ubuntu on my window vista?
[13:43] <unop__> ArthurArchnix, the problem with how you are setting it up is that it doesnt affect laptops running other Desktop environments, ideally you want to run this client prior to the desktop loading up
[13:43] <bod_> ccooke, so aptitude has more widgits?
[13:43] <[LL]> Cerco , install Vista first then ubuntu  , which would gives you Grub to duel boot with it
[13:43] <ikonia> [LL]: do you have an ubuntu releated question
[13:43] <nat6138> CercoLamore: You mean inside Vista or just Ubuntu?
[13:43] <bod_> ccooke, wasnt that easier to say? ,.,.lol
[13:43] <[LL]> Yes , Any grandmother here?
[13:44] <unop__> bod_, think of aptitude as a super apt-get :)
[13:44] <SleepingSloth> broken___,  no worries. sometimes i ask anyway, becuase there are some ropey howto's out there...
[13:44] <ccooke> bod_: dunno. I only just came back to the channel :-)
[13:44] <[LL]> ":: Be polite and avoid profanity someone's kids and their grandmother might be in here listening"
[13:44] <ikonia> [LL]: this is an ubuntu support channel ONLY
[13:44] <SleepingSloth> broken___,  not official ones, i hasten to add
[13:44] <bod_> ccooke, k cheers
[13:44] <CercoLamore> nat6138,  i use vista, i want ubuntu
[13:44] <bod_> unop__, will do,.,.ty
[13:44] <nat6138> CercoLamore: Well, you can do a dual-boot.
[13:44] <nat6138> If you wanted both.
[13:44] <[LL]> So i am wondering if any kids/grandmonthers are here
[13:44] <ikonia> [LL]: it doesn't matter, this channel is for ubuntu support questions ONLY
[13:44] <CercoLamore> oh, ok
[13:44] <broken___> SleepingSloth, hehe, well this is great, video for skype and photoshop CS2 working in Wine, now there is offically no more need for windows.
[13:44] <unop__> !ot | [LL]
[13:44] <ubotu> [LL]: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[13:44] <ikonia> [LL]: please take all off topic chatter to a more appropriate place.
[13:44] <bod_> CercoLamore, or you could DELETE windows
[13:45] <[LL]> So i cant start helping in answers here if i didn't ask?!
[13:45] <QuickGold> When I try to change my screen resolution, it wont change unless I select a new resolution and reboot X (ctrl + alt + backspace). Plus when I reboot, the resolution goes back to the max setting.  How do I fix this?
[13:45] <bod_> [LL], this is a support channel not a survey channel
[13:45] <ikonia> [LL]: please stop attempting to provoke responses, just participate in the channel nicley
[13:45] <SleepingSloth> broken___,  you don't fancy using the gimp then?
[13:46] <[LL]> bod_ are you sure?
[13:46] <[LL]> K ikonia :P
[13:46] <ikonia> [LL]: this will be the last time I request it
[13:46] <bod_> [LL], feel free to ask questions and answer them ONLY with related on-topic things
[13:46] <broken___> SleepingSloth, I've played around with it a bit but ..  I am just procrastinating learning it..
[13:46] <ArthurArchnix> unop_ bod_ Yeah. I know that will work... but I'd previously been using this much simpler way through gnome. Suddenly it stopped working. It's not that I can't get it to work... it's that a previously simple, easy and effective solution suddenly doesn't work. And I wonder, did I forget to install something, did an update break it? Or was I just imaging all along that I'd found a solution? Here is what I did before (scroll to 
[13:46] <broken___> SleepingSloth, it has come a long way though soon there will be no need for Photoshop :P
[13:46] <[LL]> I already understand this part , Now lets be quite so others could ask
[13:46] <broken___> Some will argue there isn't right now. heh.
[13:46] <QuickGold> When I try to change my screen resolution, it wont change unless I select a new resolution and reboot X (ctrl + alt + backspace). Plus when I reboot, the resolution goes back to the max setting.  How do I fix this?
[13:47] <[LL]> QuickGold try to change your conf in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[13:47] <ccooke> ArthurArchnix: Your line was too long, there - it's truncated after "(scroll to"
[13:47] <QuickGold> [LL]: Thanks, I'll try that next time
[13:47] <SleepingSloth> broken___, i think the only 'chunk' missing is proper support for 16 bit images - unless you're a photographer etc, it pretty much matches photoshop, you've just got to learn a different workflow. imo, photoshop makes it easier in general
[13:47] <bod_> ArthurArchnix, im just saying theres ways,. i wasnt doubting your script,.,.lol,.,.why are you complicating things?
[13:48] <[LL]> QuickGold , But just as an adivice i would suggest telling people whats your GFX card in next time
[13:48] <QuickGold> K, although it's some god awful integrated card on some no-name machine :P
[13:48] <broken___> SleepingSloth, yea.
[13:48] <bod_> SleepingSloth, are you aware of GimpShop? (sorry if thats what your talking about)
[13:48] <[LL]> Try winehq v x.54 , its now supporting photoshop CS2
[13:49] <SleepingSloth> bod_, I wasn't.. just looking at it...!
[13:49] <bod_> SleepingSloth, its an almost perfect replica of photoshop,.,. but with the FREE bit added
[13:49] <Balachmar> Does anybody know if there is a channel somewhere on the R statistical language?
[13:49] <Eckos> i do sudo apt-get install gcc-4.2 but it doesn't update gcc it still says 4.1.3 the only way is to use gcc-4.2 is there a way around it?
[13:50] <ArthurArchnix> ccooke: Sorry, I'm long-winded by nature... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205594
[13:50] <logyati> hey
[13:50] <ArthurArchnix> bod_: I know. I was just hoping you might have some insight
[13:50] <bod_> hey
[13:50] <logyati> hello !
[13:50] <CercoLamore> can anyone suggest me a USABLE dark theme for gnome?
[13:50] <bod_> ArthurArchnix, erm,. rewrite the script? / put the script somewhere else? / add script to an existing script?
[13:51] <MasterShrek> !theme
[13:51] <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
[13:51] <SleepingSloth> bod_ - not in the repositories though..?
[13:51] <logyati> im trying to setup event sounds in gnome. It doesnt work... only login and logout sounds are working... I use 7.10. Can u help me?
[13:51] <bod_> SleepingSloth, my friend repo's are only pretending to be your friend,. remember Google has been then since the beginning
[13:51] <CercoLamore> MasterShrek, i'ld like to have a suggestion, not a list
[13:51] <CercoLamore> thanks anyway
[13:52] <unixhag_> Where is the list of available packages kept after it's downloaded? Is it plain text that I can grep? How do I get behind the gui and find out these sorts of secret inner workings?
[13:52] <bod_> logyati, we can give it a shot,.,. wow,.,. have you got a sound card?
[13:52] <logyati> bod_, lol dude... read my message, i said "the login and logout event sounds are working"
[13:53] <bod_> logyati, lol dude... read my message, i read yours, now read mine,. and answer it,.,.lol
[13:53] <frojnd> can someone here take a look at my thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=681666   I can't play movies in fullscreen mode in any player or with any format.
[13:53] <SleepingSloth> bod_, I like the repositories. nice and safe, quick and easy. i tend towards debs where i can... if something isn't in the repositories, i wonder why not?
[13:54] <logyati> bod_, of course i have it
[13:54] <bod_> SleepingSloth, because i dont think the Gimpmysters are finished yet
[13:54] <bod_> logyati, pastebin the output of lspci
[13:54] <bod_> !pastebin | logyati
[13:54] <ubotu> logyati: 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)
[13:55] <ArthurArchnix> bod_: It's not even a script. I could write a script, but before all I had to do was go to gnome >System >Preferences >Removable Drives and Media, then the input tab, then tell it to run this when a mouse is plugged into usb "synclient touchpadoff=1". Previously (before my reinstall), if a mouse was plugged in -- even upon booting up the system -- the touchpad would be disabled. Now, it's only disabled if I remove the mouse t
[13:55] <logyati> bod_, man, i have my sound card configured and working very well. Can we skip this part?
[13:55] <SleepingSloth> bod_,  well - i will get hold of it anyway now - but then if it;s not stable, maybe i dont want it... there's not *much* on my system that isnt apt-gotten
[13:55] <ironeye> hi,im trying to stream a movie online but the player isnt playing it any suggestions?
[13:55] <ArthurArchnix> I was hoping someone with a laptop would test my solution and let me know if it's just my current setup, or if there is something larger at work here.
[13:56] <SleepingSloth> bod_, just playing devils advocate, you understand. the way i see it, they're there for a reason, is what i was getting at , in --verbose-mode
[13:56] <bod_> logyati, if your sound card is configured,. then why doesnt it work? type this in terminal : alsamixer
[13:56] <bod_> SleepingSloth, it might be in the preposed repo's ,. but trust me, this GimpShop works
[13:56] <ArthurArchnix> Also.. I'm curious if this is a bug and what steps are necessary to recreate it. So I've been putting it out in this forum hoping someone would have an idea or be willing to try my fix and let me know if it works.
[13:56] <counteam> huhu
[13:56] <counteam> habe ein problem !
[13:57] <bod_> language?
[13:57] <counteam> germany
[13:57] <bod_> !german
[13:57] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[13:57] <SleepingSloth> bod_ dling now
[13:57] <counteam> thanks
[13:57] <bod_> SleepingSloth, i always interperut that at first glance for deleting ,.,.lol
[13:57] <counteam> #ubuntu-de
[13:57] <logyati> bod_, seems like a gnome bug, it works, but only for login and logoff events... in alsamixer, my main volume is at the maximum, i can hear all sounds, but no events like selecting menus and so on. Like i said, only logon and logoff
[13:58] <ironeye> hi,im trying to stream a movie on-line but the player isn't playing it any suggestions?
[13:58] <SleepingSloth> bod_ not deleting it yet ;)
[13:58] <Twim4> hello
[13:58] <bod_> logyati, wohhhh,.,.chill man,. slow down a step,. its not a bug, its a problem,.
[13:59] <bod_> logyati, like i suggested to begin with,. could you pastebin your lspci output please
[13:59] <bod_> SleepingSloth, lol,. i had it ages ago,. lemme no if its any good
[13:59] <mmjack> Hi. When i try to enable compiz fusion visual effects i get the error The compisite extenstion is not available. why is this?
[13:59] <counteam> bod_ ?!?!
[13:59] <logyati> bod,00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SB450 HDA Audio (rev 01)
[13:59] <counteam> can do you help me ?!?
[14:00] <ikonia> counteam: what is your question
[14:00] <bod_> counteam, this is an English speaking channel
[14:00] <counteam> i have a problem with java ...
[14:00] <CercoLamore> how can i see the version of my ati drivers?
[14:00] <bod_> oh ok
[14:00] <ArthurArchnix> I've setup a shortcut to disable the touchpad. ALT+F10 disables touchpad. Control+F10 enables it. But like I said, before, it turned itself off it a mouse was plugged in. And I'm curious why and how this behaviour changed.
[14:00] <ikonia> counteam: can you expand on that
[14:00] <ArthurArchnix> Just trying to troubleshoot it.
[14:01] <ArthurArchnix> :\
[14:01] <counteam> i go on the website www.knuddels.de (its a java chat) and my browser say i must install the java ...
[14:01] <ikonia> counteam: have you installed the java plugin ?
[14:01] <bod_> !java | counteam
[14:01] <ubotu> counteam: To install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository (in !Backports for !Edgy)
[14:01] <SleepingSloth> bod_ what arch you run
[14:01] <counteam> i have it install
[14:01] <SleepingSloth> bod_, ?
[14:01] <counteam> !
[14:01] <bod_> SleepingSloth, ???
[14:01] <ikonia> counteam: which plugin did you install
[14:01] <bod_> counteam, you need to install a certain one
[14:02] <counteam> the firefox browser have open a window with more java platforms ... and i have install the first java ...
[14:02] <bod_> ikonia, didnt there used to be a forum post in !java output?
[14:02] <counteam> ???
[14:02] <mmjack> Hi. When i try to enable compiz fusion visual effects i get the error The compisite extenstion is not available. why is this?
[14:02] <ikonia> bod_: factoid, yes, I think there did
[14:02] <ironeye> hi,im trying to stream a movie on-line but the player isn't playing it any suggestions?
[14:02] <counteam> wait please ok ?!? i can not perfekt english ... iam german ...
[14:02] <SleepingSloth> bod_,  sorry, architecture.. 32 or 64 bit?
[14:02] <ikonia> counteam: thats fine, your english is good
[14:02] <ArthurArchnix> ironeye: What's the url...
[14:03] <bod_> SleepingSloth, arch, distro, tut tut 1 word people,.,.lol,.,. 64
[14:03] <SleepingSloth> bod_ so did you download a deb for gimpshop, or compile from scratch?
[14:04] <AutoMatriX> is there an EASY way to make an USB-stick to install ubuntu ?
[14:04] <ikonia> AutoMatriX: not really an easy way
[14:04] <bod_> SleepingSloth, wow,.,. i had it on winbugs,.,. gimme a break im new to this,.,.lol
[14:04] <counteam> I do not know however all words ^^
[14:04] <bod_> ikonia, how would one go about putting this link in ubotus brain? :http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397
[14:05] <AutoMatriX> ikonia, I think its easyer to have aun usb-stick hanging on my nec than an installation  CD :D
[14:05] <counteam> thus... as plugin is not called white I!
[14:05] <ikonia> bod_: speak to someone like pici or LjL who have factoid access and helpful
[14:05] <Pici> !usage | bod_ read second link.
[14:05] <ubotu> bod_ read second link.: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[14:05] <Twim4> i have a problem with my dual-monitor system, can anybody helps me?
[14:05] <bod_> AutoMatriX, you can just put the live cd iso on a usb stick to make it behave like the live cd
[14:06] <ArthurArchnix> bod_: Is that not covered in !flash?
[14:06] <ikonia> bod_: it's not that simple
[14:06] <counteam> on case of each firefox a window has opened where I several plugins to the selection had... first took.
[14:06] <mmjack> Hi. When i try to enable compiz fusion visual effects i get the error The compisite extenstion is not available. why is this?
[14:06] <bod_> ArthurArchnix, i havent asked you a question have i?
[14:06] <AutoMatriX> bod_, that sounds to be exactly what I need ... but how ?
[14:07] <bod_> AutoMatriX, are you a bot?
[14:07] <ArthurArchnix> bod_:  You asked about how to add info in a link to ubotu... re flash, but the link you gave can be found by typing !flash   I was just asking for clarification on your question.
[14:07] <AutoMatriX> bod_, shoud I ?
[14:07] <LjL> !brokenflash | bod_
[14:07] <ubotu> bod_: The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[14:07] <bod_> ikonia, im pretty sure i read somewhere you just whack onthe iso,.no?
[14:07] <ikonia> bod_: no
[14:07] <counteam> that always still could not be done then and then by ubuntu java 5,0 installed -.. does not function however yet
[14:07] <bod_> !flash
[14:07] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[14:07] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[14:08] <nunzio_> irc://irc.darksin.net/bestwarez
[14:08] <bod_> ArthurArchnix,  alright smarty,.,. but why does ubotu have to give 2 seperate posts,,. im gonna flame him for flooding
[14:08] <stdin> !ops | nunzio_
[14:08] <ubotu> nunzio_: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - 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, Pici or Jack_Sparrow!
[14:09] <bod_> LjL, what did he do?
[14:09] <tinman> link to warez?
[14:09] <ArthurArchnix> bod_:  I hear ya. I complained to an admin the other day that it was confusing. But nothing has happened. It's still confusing. If it's broken why is it in backports? Are you telling me that you've added broken packages to backports? Gee... thanks? I guess. Or something. .... Anyway. still broken. And the link and fix still works for gnome users with firefox.
[14:09] <tinman> oh, nm
[14:09] <LjL> bod_: actually, probably nothing. i thought the whoises matched... but i had typed the same whois twice
[14:09] <rsk> tinman: ftp.sunet.se
[14:10] <bod_> tinman, oh,. do we not support nicked software,.,.ok il remember that,.,.lol,.,.what a muppet
[14:10] <bod_> LjL, oh,.,.oops,.,. oh well
[14:10] <tinman> Now I am plain confused
[14:11]  * bod_ thinks tinman is easily confused
[14:11] <tinman> Tes, indeed.
[14:11] <tinman> Yes*
[14:11] <Derspankster> any conky experts here?
[14:11] <ikonia> Derspankster: the developer sometimes hangs out in here and is a nice guy
[14:12] <bod_> ikonia, how do i set my status to away?
[14:12] <Derspankster> ah...have a question about cpu temps and the K8 M/B
[14:12] <LjL> bod_: /away <reason>
[14:12] <ikonia> bod_: /away "reason"
[14:12] <bod_> ty
[14:12] <ph|ber> im getting a seg fault on smbclient.. adn this is in dmesg.  type=1503 operation="inode_permission" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" name="/var/run/samba/gencache.tdb" pid=32755 profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd"    any ideas?
[14:12] <bastones> unop_: I followed all steps and it didn't work, I must have done something wrong during doing it. I repeated all the steps 2 more times but failed. I really dont know what to do now, and I really want my wireless adapter to work with Ubuntu
[14:12] <[LL]> Hi LjL
[14:12] <cool-leopard> hi everyone
[14:13] <cool-leopard> guys can anyone tell me how to join other chat rooms ?
[14:13]  * [LL] kisses LjL
[14:13] <[LL]> hopes this reminds you ;-)
[14:13] <SmSpillaz> cool-leopard: /join #channel
[14:13] <ph|ber> cool-leopard: with /j
[14:13] <cool-leopard> thanx
[14:13] <pure`eigenVector> cool-leopard type /join #{channel name}
[14:13]  * zoom_ is away: je vous laisse vais bosser sur mon site
[14:14] <Assid> heya
[14:14] <ikonia> !away > zooper_
[14:14] <ikonia> oops
[14:14] <ikonia> !away > zoom
[14:14] <ikonia> !away > zoom_
[14:15] <Assid> okay if i have a intel quad core q6600 .. should i get the 64bit ?
[14:15] <Assid> or 32bit
[14:15] <ikonia> Assid: your choice
[14:15] <ikonia> Assid: that cpu will support both
[14:15] <Assid> ikonia: wouldnt a 64bit be better?
[14:15] <ikonia> Assid: not always, depends what you want to do
[14:16] <Assid> vmware/desktop apps?
[14:16] <cool-leopard> another question guys, how can i get a list of chat rooms?>
[14:16] <Assid> cool-leopard:  /list
[14:16] <bod_> !channels
[14:16] <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
[14:16] <mendred> hi Assid. i am running 64 bit on quad core 6600..
[14:16] <cool-leopard> thanx
[14:16] <ikonia> Assid wouldn't really matter unless your using large ammount's of ram
[14:17] <mendred> but then i am using 4 GB ram
[14:17] <mendred> so if u have 2 GB stick to 32 bit
[14:17] <Assid> hrmm.. i got only 2gb.. im actually calling for 2gb more in like 2-3 months
[14:17] <bod_> ikonia, u seem to know quite a bit,. can i test your knowledge with a problem of mine?
[14:17] <ikonia> bod_: sure
[14:17] <mendred> Assid: what are u using ur comp for?
[14:17] <bazhang> heh
[14:17] <bod_> ikonia, mwhahaha ul regret that
[14:17] <mendred> Assid: in my case, i am sing it with ubuntustudio
[14:17] <mendred> so 64 bit helps
[14:17] <ries> hey all postgresql 8.1 -> 8.2 upgrade fails from edgu to feisty.... is that known?
[14:18] <mendred> with the realtime kernel
[14:18] <mendred> *using
[14:18] <bod_> ikonia, how do i make custom usplash screens in gutsy (There is no documentation for this issue in gutsy)
[14:18] <unixhag_> How does apt-get perform the downloads? With wget or something? I need to configure to get through an authenticating proxy at work.
[14:18] <Assid> mendred: dual boot.. windows for gaming.. and am trying to see if i can use other stuff like dreamweaver (through wine) on this and some parts through vmware
[14:18] <ikonia> bod_ there is load os docs
[14:18] <ikonia> !usplash | bod_
[14:18] <ubotu> bod_: 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
[14:18] <mendred> Assid: if u are using windows for gaming,,most probably u will stick to 32 bit
[14:18] <mendred> i have installed win xp 64
[14:18] <bod_> Assid, im yet to find a game i cant play on nix
[14:18] <Assid> k
[14:19] <mendred> and it cant run  a thing :(
[14:19] <Assid> bod_: crysis , gears of war .. etc
[14:19] <|Stevie|> hmm crysis on *nix, i think that doesnt work yet, does it?
[14:19] <bod_> ikonia, ah ur knowledge is wrong,. if you read my post i said (no docs for gutsy) check the pages,.,. no gutsy docs and edgy docs dont work
[14:19] <bazhang> offtopic though
[14:19] <Assid> as of softwares.. try running corel x13 or x14 and the latest dreamweaver and photoshop
[14:20] <Assid> wine is good... bu not quite there yet
[14:20] <LjL> unixhag_: try editing /etc/apt/apt.conf and adding the line « Acquire::http::Proxy "http://username:password@proxy:port" »
[14:20] <mendred> Assid: latest wine runs CS
[14:20] <bod_> Assid, ah,.,. i cant afford games like that so,.,. windows for u,.,.,. only for now,.,. eagames are looking at linux *shifty eyes*
[14:20] <mendred> photoshop
[14:20] <|Stevie|> wine is pretty far yup, i was very astonished
[14:20] <mendred> anyway but keep in mind
[14:20] <unixhag_> It's so frustrating not knowing how anything works underneath and having only user docs :-)  Ah, thanls LjL
[14:20] <mendred> >2 gb
[14:20] <mendred> u need 64 bit kernel
[14:20] <mendred> even in windows
[14:20] <ray5> hey
[14:20] <Assid> honeslty.. i dont have issues with windows as such.. buyt well.. keeping in mind microsoft grows the disk and ram usge over 100% every new release.. its a pain
[14:20] <LjL> unixhag_: i think it does use wget but i don't know where that's called/configured
[14:20] <bod_> !enter | mendred
[14:20] <ubotu> mendred: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[14:21] <kazim59> Why doesn't Alt+F2 work in Gutsy? And I can't find a place to launch an application too... (except terminal)
[14:21] <Assid> mendred: so i get the 64bit from day 1.. cause if i update in like 2-3 months.. i dont have issues?
[14:21] <bod_> kazim59, alt+f2 does work
[14:21] <mendred> bod_: alright..sorry about that
[14:21] <unop__> unixhag, apt-get can use a proxy, i think you'll have to edit /etc/apt/apt.conf
[14:21] <bod_> mendred, dont worry just trying to keep the convo's blocked,.,. no flooding,.,.;)
[14:21] <coz_> kazim59, are you running compiz fusion with that?
[14:21] <mendred> Assid: like i said, 64 bit windows has its share of issues...neverwinter nights doesnt work on it :(..pretty bugged
[14:22] <Assid> im trying to persuade myself to move away from windows.. you have no idea how much im trying
[14:22] <kazim59> coz_: yes
[14:22] <StLemur> Hi, I just did some repartitioning and while the data on the partitions is OK, I'm getting grub error 22 on restart. I can boot from a live CD just fine.
[14:22] <tijn> hi all
[14:22] <ikonia> Assid: everything has it's place. Dont force something that's not appropriate
[14:22] <bod_> Assid, have a dual boot,.,. and find out how much fun compiz is,.,. ul never go back
[14:22] <coz_> kazim59, that particular key binding may be assigned in compiz fusion for something else
[14:22] <mendred> Assid: but then i got some nice games on linux as well...sauerbraten looks gorgeous..the fanatic_Caves level with its caves, grass and streams/waterfalls
[14:22] <pete89> onkos täällä yhtään ihmistä joka puhuisi suomea?
[14:22] <Assid> bod_: im using hardy alpha on my lappy
[14:22] <unop__> unixhag, it's all documented in the apt.conf manpage
[14:23] <coz_> kazim59, when you disable compiz fusion does alt+F2 work then?
[14:23] <bod_> Assid, is that the first linux distro uve used?
[14:23] <Assid> problem is .. compiz crashes like theres no tomorrow even on the stable gutsy
[14:23] <Assid> bod_: hell no.. i run debian servers
[14:23] <kazim59> The real problem is something I don't want to solve. Enough of compiz headache sessions. The window title bars disappear after working for some hours. I cannot find what triggers this. I just do compiz --replace.
[14:23] <tijn> iam running ubuntu 7.10, lately i get wierd errors (alot)  Segmentation fault (core dumped) when trying to run Firefox, apt etc etc
[14:23] <mendred> Assid: whats your card?
[14:23] <Assid> bod_: i think since the time of woody
[14:23] <Assid> mendred: the lappy has a ati radeon 9000 mobility
[14:23] <bod_> Assid, oh,.,.kkl,., and compiz works fine on gutsy both versions (32 & 64)
[14:24] <LjL> !fi | pete89
[14:24] <ubotu> pete89: Suomenkielinen keskustelu (K)Ubuntusta kanavilla #ubuntu-fi ja #kubuntu-fi
[14:24] <bod_> Assid, its about the only thing u can install that hust works
[14:24] <Assid> bod_: gutsy used to give me tons of problems with "blacking" of windows.. and emerald crashes
[14:24] <coz_> kazim59, you may have accidentally changes keybindings  although I am not sure how you could have done that but to be sure  just disable compiz fuiosn and see if the alt+F2 key combo works
[14:24] <PeP`> Hello, I am unable to install gutsy i386 on my laptop, the live cd freezes on boot-up, I dist-upgraded and there seems to be a problem with the kernel/ubuntu combination, I don't know... anyway, I used the amd64 version finally... Now I am downloading alpha3 of hardy i386 to see if it does it again..
[14:24] <PeP`> anyone know this problem?
[14:24] <bod_> Assid,  unlucky you,.,. hows hardy,.,. major differences to gutsy?
[14:24] <unixhag_> wget is easy actually, it uses .wgetrc and/or environment variables(?) and the man page is complete
[14:24] <Assid> not really
[14:24] <Assid> brb
[14:24] <Assid> 2 mins
[14:25] <coz_> PeP`, how much memory do you have on that lap top sytem memory
[14:25] <bod_> Why is everyone getting hardy then complaining about it ,.,. remember its only in ALPHA
[14:25] <PeP`> coz_: ram? 1 giga...
[14:25] <coz_> PeP`, mm ok its not that  have you tried downloading the Alternate cd to see if that installs
[14:26] <coz_> PeP`, also if you are going to download hardy I would wait until thrusday .. I believe that is alpha4 release then a nd a soft freeze
[14:26] <PeP`> coz_: oh I tried, it started the text install, then froze on either check cd rom step, or another step.. that's what is so weird.....
[14:27] <PeP`> oh, I'll download the alpha 3, the alpha4 thursday..
[14:27] <coz_> PeP`  well I think alpha 4 will  have fewer bugs
[14:27] <PeP`> I translated already fo rubuntu, and I'm member of a loco team, I'll get on with bugtracking with alpha 4 I think :)
[14:28] <coz_> PeP`,  cool
[14:28] <PeP`> coz_: yes, wel I just want to see if it boots
[14:28] <coz_> PeP`, did you try shutting down the system for a short time and restarting and try to install then
[14:29] <PeP`> feisty worked fine on i386, and i didn't have time to search when gutsy came out... so i switched on amd64...
[14:29] <bod_> ikonia,  any joy on my usplash?
[14:29] <ikonia> bod_: I sent you a link on it
[14:30] <PeP`> coz_: yes, I tried everything, it is at either the live-cd boot or during the textmode installation of something.. nobody could help me on IRC at the time about this...
[14:30] <bod_> ikonia,  and i told you that page doesnt work
[14:30] <PeP`> So I'll search further with hardy now..
[14:30] <Lunar_Lamp> Is it possible to print pdfs from within nautilus? i.e. browse the directory and then right click and print? At the moment I have to open the pdf before printing.
[14:30] <ikonia> !usplash > ikonia
[14:30] <coz_> Lunar_Lamp, you may have to find a nautilus script for that    y ou may want to googl
[14:31] <redheat> hey everyone
[14:31] <ikonia> bod_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto links work for me
[14:31] <redheat> guys I have a question if possible
[14:31] <bod_> ikonia,  i no the link works,. i mean the info is rubbish,.,. read a few lines,.,. and note that im not RUNNING EDGY,.,. IM RUNNING GUTSY
[14:31] <ikonia> redheat: for for it
[14:31] <bod_> ikonia, aplogies about caps
[14:31] <redheat> thank you
[14:31] <ikonia> bod_: yes, the process should still be the same, and there is no need for caps
[14:32] <ikonia> bod_: have you tried following the instructions in that page ?
[14:32] <bod_> ikonia, yer,. dir's they mention dont exist,.
[14:32] <redheat> I'm about to install Ubuntu 7.10 on my system for the second time but this time I need help with one issue
[14:32] <bod_> redheat, shoot
[14:32] <ikonia> bod_: which ones ?
[14:33] <redheat> The harddrive where I'm gonna install Ubuntu is about 320 GB in size, and it is the only harddrive I use mainly for Operating systems, for I already have windows XP pro and Windows Vista Business both already installed on two 100 GB Partitions on the same drive, and now I have 150 GB of freespace
[14:34] <ikonia> redheat: that seems reasonable
[14:34] <redheat> on my harddrive, gonna use only 30 GB of them for Ubuntu and the rest will be
[14:34] <redheat> used as a partition for backups and games
[14:34] <ikonia> redheat: ok, again sensible
[14:34] <redheat> I heard that usually we can have four primary pertitions, and only one extended partition
[14:35] <redheat> ok
[14:35]  * bod_ waits patiently for the problem
[14:36] <redheat> I need to create within the games and backup partition a number of logical partitions, but I think I won't be able to do that since already the moment I let ubuntu install on the free space it will create  an extended partition automatically
[14:36] <bod_> ikonia,  lol,.,. the readme,.,. :/usr/share/doc/usplash-dev/examples/README.
[14:36]  * bod_ quickly runs away from problem -- spying from a distance he hopes ikonia can educate him and redheat
[14:36] <redheat> wouldn that account like having two extended partition on the same drive
[14:37] <NET||abuse> Hey guys.. i've a web and mail server here, about 90 low traffic sites on it,, prolly between 2 and 20 mailboxes per site,, and it has huge lag, i've tried doing things like emptying mailboxes, restarting services and the whole machine,, but it inevitably locks up after a while.. becoming near crippled..
[14:37] <ikonia> bod_: have ou installed the usplash-dev package ?
[14:37] <NET||abuse> on the top command i have the 2 cpu cores with low usage low idle and huge (80%-90%) wait times
[14:37] <ikonia> redheat: apologies, I mssed the last line of your questions
[14:37] <redheat> ikonia, you got what I trying to do
[14:37] <ikonia> redheat: I got you have a backup partition for music/games etc
[14:37] <NET||abuse> is there a way to determine what is causing the wait times?
[14:37] <redheat> well..I myself about to lose it too :)
[14:38] <redheat> exactly, the question is
[14:38] <bod_> NET||abuse, these guys could be usefull :#ubuntu-server
[14:38] <redheat> I want to partition that into small logical partitions, and I won be able to do that unless I convert into extend partition
[14:38] <bod_> ikonia,  sudo apt-get install usplash-dev?
[14:38] <ikonia> redheat: create one extended partition and put all your others in that
[14:38] <ikonia> bod_: I think thats the package name
[14:38] <redheat> but we already now, and by the way I let Ubuntu do the partitioning for me..that is I leave empty
[14:39] <m0u5e> sudo apt-get me sandwich
[14:39] <ikonia> !info usplash-dev
[14:39] <ubotu> Package usplash-dev does not exist in gutsy
[14:39] <bod_> ikonia,  ok il try
[14:39] <ikonia> !info usplash
[14:39] <ubotu> usplash (source: usplash): Userspace bootsplash utility. In component main, is optional. Version 0.5.7 (gutsy), package size 24 kB, installed size 152 kB
[14:39] <ikonia> bod_: it's just usplash
[14:39] <bod_> ikonia,  sudo apt-get install usplash?
[14:39] <bazhang> funny m0u5e but offtopic
[14:39] <ikonia> bod_: thats it
[14:39] <bod_> ikonia,  but usplash works fine?
[14:39] <redheat> space and then I direct Ubuntu to use that free space, and it automatically creates an extended partition, which makes it impoisslbe for me to create an extended partition
[14:39] <ikonia> bod_: what do you mean usplash works fine ?
[14:40] <sluggo> bod_: maybe libusplash-dev
[14:40] <bod_> ikonia,  i mean i cant find a tutorial on how to make custom usplash's in gutsy
[14:40] <ikonia> sluggo: thank you, I've not got a box to -cache search on at th emoment
[14:40] <ikonia> bod_: you use the edgy instructions, it's the same process
[14:40] <ikonia> redheat: let ubuntu create the extened partition then
[14:40] <redheat> again to illiustrate more..I have 100 GB primary partition for windows xp, and another 100 for windows vista business, and then I have 150 of free space..I want to install Ubuntu on 30 or 40 of them and then have the leftover
[14:41] <unixhag_> So you can install all of Ubuntu in a primary partition, and the separate Swap "partition" doesn't count when you're counting partitions? Does it really create an extended partition when you tell it to put everything into primary partition "/" ?
[14:41] <ikonia> redheat: just created an exnteded partition of 150 then slice it up with locicals
[14:41] <redheat> ok I will do that, but Ubuntu will create an extended partition, and I won't be able to create another one on my own
[14:41] <bod_> ikonia,  i cant because in the opening paragraph it talks about this dir :/usr/share/doc/usplash-dev/examples/README.      which does not exist
[14:41] <redheat> ok
[14:41] <ikonia> bod_: you get that by installing the usplash packages
[14:41] <redheat> it will be look like having two extended partitions..
[14:42] <ikonia> redheat: no it won't
[14:42] <unixhag_> the linux partitions concept and habits are different from what I'm used to
[14:42] <bkar> redheat-> dont let ubuntu choose to use the remaining free space, you manually pick and choose
[14:42] <redheat> can you tell me whY?
[14:42] <bod_> ikonia,  so i need to install stuff to get that dir,.,. thats not entioned in the how-to,. but il do it anyway,.ty
[14:42] <redheat> I was thining of doing this..
[14:42] <ikonia> redheat: let ubuntu create 1 extended partition, then out of that extended partition create a 30 gig one for ubuntu a 2 gig one for swap then the rest for your "backup" partition
[14:43] <redheat> reserve a 100 GB of extended partition, and then leave 50 as free space and then I would direct Ubuntu to use that 50 space to install itself on it
[14:43] <NET||abuse> goddamn,, my ubuntu desktop has crashed again,, that's 3 times today..
[14:43] <redheat> uhha, thatś what I'm talking about..
[14:43] <ikonia> redheat: reserve /? what are you talking about. Just create 1 extened partition, then break that down into the 3 partitions you want /ubuntu swap and backup
[14:43] <bkar> redheat once more, do not let ubuntu just choose the remaining space, you specify which and how much partition  you be assigning to each mount point
[14:44] <ikonia> redheat: bkar has it for you
[14:44] <bod_> ikonia,. that dir still doesnt exist
[14:44] <redheat> just excuse me for asking all of these questions, I know they might be stupid, but I using only windows partitioning software
[14:44] <redheat> nothing more or less..
[14:44] <ikonia> redheat don't worry
[14:44] <redheat> the new thing this time is that I need more logical drives on my harddrives
[14:44] <ikonia> bod_ hang on let me find what package it's in (sigh)
[14:45] <bod_> ikonia,  sorry
[14:45] <redheat> first of all, does Ubuntu need a primary partition or an extended partition to install itself on
[14:45] <redheat> t?
[14:45] <ikonia> redheat it doesn't matter
[14:45] <ikonia> redheat: either
[14:45] <bkar> redheat-> even in windows partitioneer, it allows you those extended partitions, and then when you use ubuntu partitioneer, you slice it up some more
[14:45] <redheat> this is what got me confused..
[14:45] <rinaldi_> hi does anyone know how i would go about installing the scanner in my epson dx6000 printer/scanner? the printer installed automatically under a previous dx4800 driver but the scanner is not detected...
[14:45] <Shinobi> hi guys i ve been at this all day today, i ve made a partition and burnt the a windows image to a cd and tried booting but it nothing happens...it doesnt boot from the cd just goes to ubuntu. the site from which i downloaded xp has other users that successfully made the installation. any help much appreciated
[14:46] <redheat> since I know that all OS need a primary partition, you know what I'm saying
[14:46] <DDMZ> i am set new video card GF 8600GT, and setup video driver (100.19.23) = blank screen + cursor  =( how to ?
[14:46] <redheat> oh...ok
[14:46] <bkar> redheat it is not a requirement for linux to be installed in primary partition
[14:46] <rsk> DDMZ: might need newer driver for that
[14:46] <bod_> Shinobi, you need to have your bios do cd boot first
[14:47] <Shinobi> bod_, i changed the bios accordingly...still nothing
[14:47] <redheat> so I can create an extended partition in anyway I like and the left over space I leave to Ubuntu to handle on its own and it will install itself no problems
[14:47] <redheat> awesome
[14:47] <redheat> just plain awesome
[14:47] <bod_> Shinobi, oh,.,. errm,.,. i think there was a specific order you had to do them eg windows first,.,. i might be wrong
[14:47] <drgeb> anyone know what ptrace messages are in the /var/log/kern.log  /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog files ?? can I turn this loggin off somehow ?
[14:48] <bkar> Shinobi-> whatever imaging software you used to copy a windows xp, it has to make that image bootable
[14:48] <unop__> Shinobi, you say it "just goes to ubuntu" - what do you mean there?
[14:48] <DDMZ> rsk: in apt, only old driver =(
[14:48] <Shinobi> unop__, i meant ubuntu starts
[14:48] <redheat> guys thank you so much for your help..and I know this might come as like a month late but still ...HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL..
[14:48] <Shinobi> bkar, i used k3b to burn the image
[14:48] <bkar> redheat I said do not let ubuntu just pick whats left over, you have to manually choose it
[14:48] <bod_> DDMZ the driver is in ,.,. System-->Admin-->Restricted drivers manager
[14:49] <unixhag_> thanks much for the help, seeyas! zzzzzz...
[14:49] <unop__> Shinobi, so you already had ubuntu installed?
[14:49] <bazhang> shinobu help with a xp install?
[14:49] <NET||abuse> i'm havving repeated X crashing/restarting on my laptop here, how can i diagnose this?
[14:49] <Shinobi> unop__, yeah i m on ubuntu 7.10 right now loving it btw but theres somethings i need windows for
[14:49] <redheat> I usually let ubuntu does that and it installs itself no problems..cause when I temper with that installation settings..they never set themselves properly..
[14:49] <unop__> Shinobi, ahh wait, you have a windows CD you want to boot into -- thats a question for #windows i'm afriad
[14:50] <unop__> Shinobi, we only support ubuntu here
[14:50] <bazhang> ##windows as well ;]
[14:50] <redheat> I usually partition the drives and leave the leftover for Ubuntu to use?
[14:50] <bkar> redheat trust your abilities, you can tell ubuntu to choose what partition you like
[14:50]  * unixhag_ searches frantically for the exit....
[14:50] <Shinobi> unop__, ok thanks for your help...but is there any oder that  i should install the os's. Like maybe windows before ubunut or anything like that
[14:50] <Shinobi> #windows
[14:50] <DDMZ> bod_: load only old not worked driver =(
[14:51] <NET||abuse> hmm, ok,, there's something in my Xorg.log  http://www.pastebin.org/17237
[14:51] <bod_> DDMZ, do you mean there isnt a restricted *new* driver?
[14:51] <bkar> Shinobi-> you can try using virtual box and vmware on top of ubuntu, then another os running on the vritual machines
[14:51] <unop__> Shinobi, if you want a trouble free dual boot, then windows should go on first -- but thats not always necessary, you can always repair grub if you cant boot ubuntu later
[14:51] <redheat> bkar, instead of choosing a partition to install itself in it, I just leave empty space and then I ask it to install itself using the biggest availabe space and thatś it
[14:51] <redheat> ok
[14:52] <bkar> redheat how many i have to say, you choose, not ubuntu..okay?
[14:52] <bazhang> Shinobi: best way would be vmware on top of ubuntu--we can help with that ;]
[14:52] <DDMZ> bod_: yes, for work with nvidia 8600GT
[14:52] <redheat> ok man..
[14:52] <redheat> thank you totally appreciate it...
[14:52] <NET||abuse> hmm, didn't realize that only showed my first 1200 lines.. it's 4400 lines,, i'll post in the last few hundred.
[14:52] <bod_> DDMZ, not sure m8,. i just no it should be there,. make sure you have enabled third party repo's like the non free ones
[14:52] <unop__> Shinobi, if your machine is powerful enough, what bahzang suggests is neat, you can run windows within ubuntu
[14:53] <NET||abuse> http://www.pastebin.org/17238
[14:53] <Shinobi> bazhang, i have installed and tried to install windows from virtualbox but it says cant boot
[14:53] <bazhang> Shinobi: what is the precise error message?
[14:54] <bod_> ikonia, any joy?
[14:54] <Shinobi> bazhang, gimme a sec i lll try to start again
[14:55] <ArthurArchnix> Shinobi: After installing virtualbox, I've found that I had to reaffirm that my user is a member of vbox groups (perhaps it's not set correctly on install?) then reboot.
[14:55] <Shinobi> bazhang, it says FATAL: No bootable medium found! System halted.
[14:55] <unop__> reboot? err, stop treating ubuntu like it is windows :)
[14:55] <bod_> Shinobi,  you have not made the disc correctly
[14:55] <Shinobi> ArthurArchnix, i followed the guid on ubuntu
[14:56] <bod_> unop__, i thought reboot,. was a universal word?
[14:56] <Shinobi> bod_, how do  u mean, i have selected the windowsxp.iso image for the cd rom
[14:56] <bod_> Shinobi, it needs to be a bootable iso image
[14:56] <ArthurArchnix> unop__: :) Well... maybe. But when installing and setting up a VM it's still necessary. Perhaps Ctrl+Alt+Backspace will do it... but in my experience thathasn't worked.
[14:56] <unop__> bod_, probably only as universal as windows is :)
[14:57] <bazhang> xp has downloadable iso's?
[14:57] <Shinobi> bod_, its the same image that i burnt and am trying to boot from..hehe
[14:57] <ikonia> bod_: just on the phone
[14:57] <unop__> ArthurArchnix, i'm willing to bet all you needed to do was log back out and back in
[14:57] <bod_> unop__, ok,.,.lol
[14:57] <bod_> ikonia, sorry,.,. my bad
[14:57] <bkar> Shinobi-> is it really a valid xp iso you have put in cd/dvd rom? if you have the physical xp on cdrom , virtual box can access it too
[14:57] <unop__> bazhang, sure why not? they're available all over P2P networks :)
[14:58] <bod_> Shinobi, when you are in the burning program you need to select,. make bootoble iso image,.,. not just iso image
[14:58] <rocco> hey all
[14:58] <bazhang> aha unop__
[14:58] <ArthurArchnix> Shinobi: You've configured vbox to mount the cd/dvd rom? unop__ I think vbox hooks into the kernel... so you may be wrong there.
[14:58] <rocco> where is python-samba now
[14:58] <unop__> bazhang, you could make one yourself tho
[14:58] <Shinobi> bkar, i tried that too but the same result
[14:58] <bod_> bazhang, i have vista (not looking forward to it) downloading in that manor,.,.;)
[14:58] <bkar> Shinobi-> you tried what? be specific
[14:59] <bazhang> unop__: that was my real question--is Shinobi using a legit copy? if not it might be problematic from a user standpoint
[14:59] <Shinobi> bkar, i tried to select to run from the burnt cd image
[14:59] <Rocha80> tetse
[14:59] <Shinobi> bazhang, its a downloaded torrent but i read the downloaders comments many of them were promising
[14:59] <unop__> ArthurArchnix, well, the idea is you need to refresh your group membership - starting a new session does that, if vbox (i've never used it) still complains, then i'm guessing you restart it's service
[14:59] <Rampor> hi i am looking for a tool in ubuntu synaptic with which i can split and merge pdfs. you know one?
[14:59] <Rampor>  i mean anybody.
[15:00] <bazhang> Shinobi: that is not supported here
[15:00] <bkar> Shinobi-> again, Im asking you, is the burnt cd image really a valid iso you can boot from?  try to boot from it directly as if you were about to install it..and see if your system boots from it
[15:00] <Shinobi> bkar, no i tried but that didnt work either
[15:00] <bod_> Shinobi,  then its a bad burn process,. or a bad iso
[15:00] <unop__> ArthurArchnix, iirc, vbox uses a user-space kernel module, and surely if thats true, a reboot is completely uncessary - but dont quote me on it -- anyway, it's pointless, a reboot works if a reboot works, whats the loss in 2 minutes :)
[15:00] <bkar> Shinobi-> thats the point I am making, your copied iso of xp is invalid..you can not even boot from it directly
[15:01] <bod_> unop__, rebot or restart ,.,.which did you mean,.,.lol
[15:01] <bazhang> Shinobi: best to get a valid copy; no telling what that homebrew iso has in it
[15:01] <bkar> Shinobi-> get yourself a valid xp iso,
[15:01] <unop__> bazhang, what shinobi does with windows isnt really our problem, is it? :)
[15:01] <Shinobi> bkar, ok i guess its a bad burn but tell me how can i burn it so that it can be booted from
[15:01] <ArthurArchnix> unop__: I've always been confused about what logging out does. For instance, I need to make changes to alsa-base but I reboot to confirm changes and make then take effect. I'm sure someone else could tell me how to simply restart alsa so that a reboot isn't necessary. Perhaps it's the same for vbox. I don't know. Alls I knows is what's worked for me. :P
[15:02] <bazhang> unop__: indeed ;]
[15:02] <bod_> Shinobi,  geta proper copy,.,. come on,. if you want to use windows then cough up the cash
[15:02] <bkar> Shinobi-> you have to make sure its a valid bootable image, getting it from jsut anybody ..you are taking chances
[15:02] <Shinobi> bod_, yes ...hehe true
[15:03] <bod_> thats the beuty of linux
[15:03] <Yonie> hey guys, does anyone know how to set a default gateway?
[15:03] <NET||abuse> anyone able to elp me debug the Xorg.log i've posted, my desktop has restarted itself on fatal error 4 times today..  http://www.pastebin.org/17238
[15:03] <ArthurArchnix> unop__: But if all vbox does is add some modules to /etc/modules then one could simply start them manually. I continue to be amazed by what I learn linux can do every day.
[15:03] <NET||abuse> Yonie, dhclient eth2
[15:03] <Shinobi> bkar, thanks for the concern but how can i burn a bootable image , i mean like what should i should i didnt see the option in k3b
[15:03] <NET||abuse> Yonie, or you looking to do it with ip command?
[15:03] <bkar> Yonie-> easy.. route add default gateway xx.x..x.x
[15:04] <Yonie> NET||abuse, wat is dhclient eth2?
[15:04] <bazhang> Shinobi: you really should ask about that in ##windows
[15:04] <bkar> Shinobi-> k3b only burns, it doesnt tell you its a valid bootable iso
[15:05] <Yonie> bkar, is it route add default gateway and the gateways ip?
[15:05] <unop_> ArthurArchnix, well, i'm not sure i am correct on this but when you log on, the shell/session manager reads your group membership from /etc/groups and assigns you that membership, if you need to add yourself to other groups, you will need to restart the parent of all your user processes (probably gnome-session or bash or whatever) -- if services complain still, its because they probably remember settings from an old session (
[15:05] <unop_> which defats the points of a service) and they should be restarted
[15:05] <bkar> Yonie-> yes
[15:05] <Shinobi> bod_  Shinobi, when you are in the burning program you need to select,. make bootoble iso image,.,. not just iso image[15:05] <Yonie> bkar, thanks
[15:05] <NET||abuse> Yonie, if you are on a network with a dhcp server it tells the network card to go aquire an address
[15:06] <bod_> Shinobi,  not sure with the prog your using
[15:06] <unop_> ArthurArchnix, you usually restart alsa by /etc/init.d/alsa* restart -- i suppose it's /etc/init.d/vbox* restart for vbox
[15:06] <Shinobi> bod_, k3b
[15:06] <bod_> Shinobi, yer,. i dont know how to do it with kb3
[15:06] <bkar> NET||abuse-> and if he is not using dhcp?
[15:07] <Shinobi> bod_, what do u use man? tell me what prog can do it as u say?
[15:07] <PaoloC82> Hello everybody, I've got a problem when trying to install ubuntu gutsy on a dell xps 420 pc, I cannot even start the live session because after the initial loading it gives me a "microcode error: cannot find or load bcm43xx" message and stops loading. Any help, please?
[15:07] <NET||abuse> bkar, well then like you said ip ro add
[15:08] <bod_> Shinobi, i dont ,.,. in windows i used nero,. i suppose you could search synaptic,. but ask the guys in here,.for a suggestion
[15:08] <unop> ArthurArchnix, again, i'm not sure how vbox really works - so i cant say for sure how to remedy it, maybe the official way to get it working properly is to reboot, but then i'd say it wasn't written properly :)
[15:09] <unop> I really need to find better drivers for this wireless card, i cant keep a constant session for more than 10 minutes at a time
[15:09] <PaoloC82> anyone, please?
[15:09] <hide1713> hello, Is there any one had used krusader?
[15:09] <Shinobi> guys i need a prog that has the option to burn a bootable iso image pls
[15:09] <ArthurArchnix> You know what's strange? Is I retype your alsa command and sure enough I see alsa stop and start. But I get no sound until I mute and unmute my audio card.
[15:09] <ArthurArchnix> unop see above.
[15:09] <hide1713> hello, Is there any one had used krusader?
[15:09] <bazhang> ArthurArchnix: another option would be to get vmware-server--it is in the repos and setup is now flawless--just need to get a free registration key from vmware com and you are good to go--took me all of ten minutes to get it up and running
[15:10] <unop> ArthurArchnix, thats weird
[15:10] <ArthurArchnix> unop... probably a quirk of my audio card. Makes sense. As I have no sound after laptop goes into sleep mode, until after I mute and unmute channels.
[15:10] <unop> ArthurArchnix, you've probably found a bug, you might like to report it
[15:10] <ArthurArchnix> bazhang: Haven't tried vmware in a year I think. Does it have easy headless mode like vbox?
[15:11] <bazhang> Shinobi: that is not a legit copy of xp, which is ##windows; get a legit copy and then we can help you use it on top of ubuntu with vm
[15:11] <ArthurArchnix> unop perhaps. But it doesn't take away from your larger point, that I restart too often :)
[15:11] <bkar> Shinobi-> google for  cdrecord, and wodim , and yes get a legit copy of the other os
[15:12] <bazhang> ArthurArchnix: not sure what you mean by easy headless mode; the improvements since half a year ago are amazing though
[15:12] <bod_> bazhang, the fact that he wonts a program that can make bootable iso's doesnt make any difference to why he wants it
[15:12] <Shinobi> ok thanks bazhang  bod_ bkar  :) muchos appreciation
[15:12] <bod_> Shinobi, no probs,.,. dont ask in windows,. unless you saiy that it is legit or they'll shout at you
[15:13] <gabrie1> i've a problem to configure the network in the virtualbox
[15:13] <unop> ArthurArchnix, I usually only reboot my machine if i want to add hardware to it or do a kernel upgrade - but then again, i dont run much exotic software
[15:13] <gabrie1> help!
[15:13] <Shinobi> bod_, lol i ve already been shouted at
[15:13] <bod_> why?
[15:13] <ArthurArchnix> bazhang: vbox has a checkbox that lets apps in your vm run on your desktop. The VM runs in the background if you close it down, or else you can minimize it to your panel while (say word) remains open full screen.
[15:13] <bkar> gabrie1-> be specific, what is the problem?
[15:13] <Shinobi> i said it was not legit
[15:13] <bazhang> bod_: well the fact that is not legit means that a)its pirated b)no telling what problems it has
[15:14] <bod_> in the windows channel?
[15:14] <Shinobi> yeah
[15:14] <Shinobi> :/
[15:14] <feanorek> can someone help me
[15:14] <Shinobi> i know i know
[15:14]  * ArthurArchnix thinks people confuse the free software movement with the piratebay movement too often.
[15:14] <bod_> bazhang, that doesnt meen we cant recommend a program to make bootable iso cd's
[15:14] <gabrie1> i'm using virtualbox in ubuntu 7.10 and i create a virtual machines, windows xp, and i can't conect to the network
[15:14] <unop> bazhang, you should take shinobi with you into ##windows :)
[15:14] <feanorek> i cant play video streams !_! thats what i get in the terminal http://wklej.org/id/9aabced345
[15:14] <bazhang> ArthurArchnix: ah yes; you can full screen the vm if that is what you mean
[15:14] <bod_> Shinobi,  u plonker
[15:14] <bazhang> unop: haha
[15:14] <feanorek> i was trying to use vlc and realplayer but it didint help, PS i got installed the w32codecs, http://wklej.org/id/9aabced345
[15:14] <Shinobi> but how can they know it was me in my country its legal to have illegal softwares XD
[15:15] <unop> bod_, play nice now, will ya? :)
[15:15] <bazhang> bod_: I think the ops might have a different opinion; though that is just a guess ;]
[15:15] <bod_> unop, if you mean the plonker comment,.,. it was meant in a nice way (only fools?)
[15:15] <gabrie1> i tried a NAT connection and i don't connect and when i try a bridge connection its apear an error
[15:15] <Shinobi> bod_, ;)
[15:16] <unop> bod_, ... and horses?
[15:16] <bkar> gabrie1-> you want to go from where to where?
[15:16] <bod_> bazhang, but a program in ubuntu that makes bootable iso's doesnt mean its gonna be used for piracy]
[15:16] <bod_> unop,  yer
[15:16] <ArthurArchnix> Still... that's the funniest thing I ever read. In my country it's legal to have illegal software. That should be a bumber sticker. We just need to tack "in soviet Russia" on there somehow...
[15:16] <bazhang> bod_: but in this case we know it is QED
[15:16] <asdfasdf> is a CLI ubuntu install worth it if I want a clean footprint and maximum configurability, or would I like gentoo better do you think?
[15:17] <gabrie1> Unknown error creating VM (VERR_HOSTIF_INIT_FAILED).
[15:17] <gabrie1> VBox status code: -3100 (VERR_HOSTIF_INIT_FAILED).
[15:17] <gabrie1> Código de Resultado:
[15:17] <gabrie1> 0x80004005
[15:17] <gabrie1> Componente:
[15:17] <gabrie1> Console
[15:17] <FloodBot2> gabrie1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:17] <bod_> bazhang, know what,. i no nothing *delete* all chat history erased ,.,.oops,.,. now can we suggest a prog?
[15:17] <PaoloC82> Hello, I can't install ubuntu on  a dell xps 420 pc because I can't even start a live cd session. I get a "microcode error can't find or load bcm43xx" and then it stops loading
[15:17] <yellow_> hi
[15:17] <bod_> !pastebin | gabrie1
[15:17] <ubotu> gabrie1: 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)
[15:17] <yellow_> bcm43xx points to your wifi-card
[15:18] <bazhang> asdfasdf: you can go for the minimal install of ubuntu the configure it to your liking--very nice environment for development afaik
[15:18] <unop> asdfasdf, depends on how much time you have on your hands really .. afaik, gentoo has no binary packages so its all done from source -- in my opinion, its best to mix and match really and ubuntu provides that combination well
[15:18] <gabrie1> ubotu hi!
[15:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hi! - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[15:18] <bod_> !hi
[15:18] <Doctor-Who> Hello!
[15:18] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[15:18] <gabrie1> !hi
[15:18] <Doctor-Who> Hello!
[15:18] <unop> !hola
[15:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hola - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[15:18] <Yonie> hey guys, can anyone tell me how to get the gateway of a connection?
[15:18] <unop> :)
[15:18] <gabrie1> !die
[15:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about die - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[15:19] <bazhang> you know it is a bot right?
[15:19] <yellow_> :)
[15:19] <bkar> Yonie-> what exactly now are you attempting to do?
[15:19] <unop> Yonie, thats usually set by you if you have a static IP address or by the DHCP server if you use DHCP
[15:19] <bod_> bazhang, i didnt first time i was here,. i replied to ubotu and everything,,.,.,.lol
[15:19] <gabrie1> please help me
[15:19] <bazhang> bod_: hahaha
[15:19] <bod_> !specific | gabrie1
[15:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about specific - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[15:19] <bkar> gabrie1-> you want to go from where to where? you have not answered this yet
[15:19] <bod_> gabrie1, be specific
[15:20] <unop> gabrie1, i think ArthurArchnix is the guy to ask about vbox problems
[15:20] <unop> :)
[15:20] <PaoloC82> Hello, I can't install ubuntu on  a dell xps 420 pc because I can't even start a live cd session. I get a "microcode error can't find or load bcm43xx" and then it stops loading
[15:20] <Yonie> bkar, its quite complicated the whole story, but for now i want to have 2 internet connections, and my dsl must have the default gateway and i want to route the other connections
[15:20] <yellow_> anyone's got experience with the Marvell 88SE6111 on Gutsy?
[15:21] <bod_> bazhang, he told me not to use enter as punctuation,.,. so i said sorry and i will use lol,. from now on,.,. then i got !lol   so i asked him to stop annoying me,. then i got !coc   ,.,. then i got !hi,.,.,.,.lol
[15:21] <unop> Yonie, do you want to load-share between those two connections? or just use one as a failover>?
[15:21] <bkar> Yonie-> having two routes to get to destinations is indeed complicated topic, you have to learn routing
[15:21] <raz0r|1337> Hey there any one here that can help with a problem
[15:21] <raz0r|1337> of mine
[15:22] <bod_> dunno
[15:22] <Yonie> unop, i want to loadshare, but the second connection needs to be routed to work
[15:22] <bod_> wot is it?
[15:22] <bazhang> bod_: that is very funny ;]
[15:22] <unop> Yonie, routed to work? i'm not sure i follow
[15:22] <yellow_> (I guess that means 'no' :-()
[15:22] <bazhang> ask raz0r|1337
[15:22] <raz0r|1337> I just tryed to instal Ubuntu boot from Bios etc etc get to the
[15:22] <bkar> Yonie-> just curious though, what is the speed offered by your ISP upload/download,  there in south africa?
[15:22] <bazhang> yellow_: you need to ask a clearer question ;]
[15:22] <raz0r|1337> to the intro screen
[15:23] <gabrie1> Unknown error creating VM (VERR_HOSTIF_INIT_FAILED).
[15:23] <gabrie1> VBox status code: -3100 (VERR_HOSTIF_INIT_FAILED).
[15:23] <gabrie1> Código de Resultado:
[15:23] <gabrie1> 0x80004005
[15:23] <gabrie1> Componente:
[15:23] <gabrie1> Console
[15:23] <FloodBot2> gabrie1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:23] <yellow_> OK, I'll ask it differently: anyone using an MSI P35 Platinum?
[15:23] <linduxed> is there a way to send a file not using a webpage? IM such as pidgin or kopete seem out of the question as i use the MSN prot and neither IM-app uses direct transfer (proxies through MS's shitty stuff) so i send a png in about 4 years....
[15:23] <bod_> bazhang, it was irritating
[15:23] <bazhang> yellow_: what is the exact issue you are having
[15:23] <bazhang> bod_: indeed ;[
[15:23] <SleepingSloth> is gabrie1 a bit 'special'?
[15:23] <Yonie> bkar i have a 384k line, so my max speed to download is like 40kb/s but im limited to 2 gigs a month
[15:23] <bod_> !language | linduxed
[15:23] <ubotu> linduxed: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[15:23] <raz0r|1337> well i cant get past the loading of the cd
[15:24] <SleepingSloth> how many times do you need telling?
[15:24] <MasterShrek> linux4me, dcc ?
[15:24] <raz0r|1337> like the booting of thew intro to ubuntu
[15:24] <bod_> SleepingSloth, 32
[15:24] <johnathon> u-offtopic
[15:25] <gabrie1> who is good with virtualbox's problems?
[15:25] <bod_> #ubuntu-offtopic
[15:25] <MasterShrek> gabrie1, what kind of problem?
[15:25] <bkar> Yonie, just for comparison, here in california, we pay about 30 dollars a month for 1Mbps down/150kbps up dsl
[15:25] <bkar> unlimited
[15:25] <SleepingSloth> bod_, well, it's more than 2, that's for sure. i wonder if I'd get !languaged for calling him a retard?
[15:25] <YellowOnline> well, the MoBo's got 5 SATA parts, 4 controlled by ICH9R and 1 controlled by a Marvell 88SE6111 chipset. The latter won't work :'(
[15:25] <YellowOnline> If I connect PATA to the same chip it does work
[15:25] <linduxed> bod_: noted, will not happen again
[15:25] <bod_> SleepingSloth, il tell you wot ,.,. you give him that message then il flood the room,.,. they'll never no
[15:25] <YellowOnline> (parts = ports)
[15:26] <bod_> linduxed, ty
[15:26] <Yonie> bkar, :( thats so awesome!! here i pay about the same for my connection if i convert from Rands to dollars
[15:26] <SleepingSloth> bod_,  heheh
[15:26] <bkar> gabrie1-> you want to go from where to where? you have not answered this yet
[15:26] <gabrie1> i create a virtual machine, windows xp and i can't connect to the network using NAT and when i use brigde, appear...
[15:26] <SleepingSloth> laters
[15:26] <bod_> bye
[15:26] <frojnd> don't wannt to be pain in the ass but I have this problem for a quite a long time and noone since to had it before: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=681666   When I play moviese in full screen picture isn't sharp. Can someon help me solve this problem out ??
[15:26] <gabrie1> Unknown error creating VM (VERR_HOSTIF_INIT_FAILED).
[15:26] <gabrie1> VBox status code: -3100 (VERR_HOSTIF_INIT_FAILED).
[15:27] <bazhang> gabrie1: well not sure about vbox? they do have a channel for that you know? I have had excellent luck with vmware-server if you want to know about that let me know ;]
[15:27] <bkar> gabrie1-> from virtual box, using NAT, you can only get to the internet, assuming your host has internet access, from vbox you can not ping the host
[15:27] <Yonie> bkar, so when i connect my adsl, is there no way i can find my default gateway?
[15:27] <bazhang> gabrie1: #vbox is the channel
[15:27] <bod_> !enter | gabrie1
[15:27] <ubotu> gabrie1: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[15:27] <VeganCheesesteak> hi all. this is more of a general linux question.  i have a drive behaving weirdly in my ubuntu box. i already have it umounted, how do i scan it for errors and repair the filesystem?
[15:27] <gabrie1> bazhang tnks..
[15:28] <YellowOnline> VeganCheesesteak> use fsck
[15:28] <bkar> Yonie-> usually, if your ISP provides you with dhcp services, you get your ip address and your default gateway via the dhclient
[15:28] <ph|ber> my smbclient seg faults.. anyone having the same issue?
[15:28] <VeganCheesesteak> YellowOnline: fsck -V /dev/hdd2?  any other switches?
[15:28] <bazhang> gabrie1: really you might want to give vmware-server a try--it is in the repos and very easy to setup--I have had very bad luck with vbox ;[
[15:28] <bkar> Yonie-> to check your default gateway, you type   route -n,
[15:28] <Yonie> bkar, here our dsl ip changes everytime we connect
[15:28] <bkar> Yonie-> and there should be aline with G  for gateway
[15:29] <Yonie> bkar, thanks
[15:29] <ushimitsudoki> External USB sound card. USB Audio in System > Sound Preferences tests fine. Rhythmbox plays fine. Totem and VLC use motherboard sound? Why are some apps ignoring the Sound Preferences?
[15:29] <YellowOnline> VeganCheesesteak: well, the switches depend on your filesystem
[15:29] <VeganCheesesteak> YellowOnline: it is EXT3
[15:30] <EmmerP> Hi, anybody using Hardy?
[15:30] <EmmerP> thinking of upgrading from gutsy -> hardy
[15:30] <MasterShrek> EmmerP, #ubuntu+1
[15:30] <Yonie> bkar, can i paste what i get when i type route -n in prvt ?
[15:30] <Shinobi> btw does wodim have gui interface or commadline interface bkar
[15:30] <bkar> VeganCheesesteak-> if that does not fix it, you may have to acquire an external tool, like ultimate bood cd,  to perform disk maintenance
[15:31] <YellowOnline> VeganCheesesteak: check http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl8_fsckext.htm
[15:31] <bkar> Shinobi-> latest k3b can be configured to use wodim, and it is the default for now
[15:31] <EmmerP> MasterShrek: thx
[15:31] <bkar> Yonie paste it in pastebin
[15:31] <YellowOnline> so... no solutions for my sata problem then :(
[15:31] <Se[V]eN> anyone one knows how i can install the last version of Adobe Flash?
[15:31] <Shinobi> bkar, tell me how to configure k3b to use wodim
[15:31] <bkar> !pastebin > Yonie
[15:31] <Shinobi> please
[15:31] <Shinobi> :)
[15:32] <bkar> Shinobi-> click on the menus, you'll discover it
[15:32] <Shinobi> k
[15:32] <Se[V]eN> i already tried with the line command and with the .rpm package (using alien)
[15:32] <bazhang> Shinobi: you have been told about the non-legit copy of ##windows xp--what is not clear to you?
[15:32] <YellowOnline> I have a different (probably hopeless) issue though: is there a way to make my PCI PATA RAID visible in gutsy? No driver exists :-/ (Q-TEC 330D)
[15:32] <Shinobi> bazhang, i love my money :(
[15:33] <Paddy_EIRE> !piracy | Shinobi
[15:33] <ubotu> Shinobi: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[15:33] <bazhang> Shinobi: take it elsewhere
[15:33] <bkar> Shinobi-> but you should have concience...
[15:33] <Shinobi> ok ok my bad no more talking about that
[15:33] <Shinobi> scouts honor :D
[15:33] <Paddy_EIRE> :P
[15:34] <bkar> Yonie-> have you pasted it yet?
[15:34] <t47984358_> what is libpg
[15:34] <KaiForce> do I need to be worried about my laptop hard drive with gutsy?
[15:34] <YellowOnline> why would you?
[15:34] <feanor_the_noldo> anyone can check what can be wrong in this xorg, that holds me off to play videos ? http://wklej.org/id/3a8dd9f7d6
[15:34] <t47984358_> and where do i get it from?
[15:34] <bazhang> KaiForce: not proven
[15:34] <Rampor> hi i am looking for a tool in ubuntu synaptic with which i can split and merge pdfs. you know one?
[15:34] <Yon>  /nick Yonie
[15:34] <bkar> t47984358-> you may have to google for it..description adn where to download from
[15:35] <t47984358_> can anyone tell me what is libpga? I need id for hydra
[15:35] <VeganCheesesteak> YellowOnline, bkar  thanks.
[15:35] <t47984358_> can anyone tell me what is libpg*
[15:35] <YellowOnline> rampor> try http://www.google.be/search?q=merge+pdf+ubuntu
[15:35] <YellowOnline> (you'll probably need pdfsam)
[15:35] <bazhang> !find libpg
[15:35] <ubotu> Found: libpg-java, libpg-perl, libpgeasy, libpgeasy-dev, libpgjava (and 7 others)
[15:36] <pete89> morjeess
[15:36] <easytoiron> Hi! I just installed Ubuntu today and most things seem to work. But the sound only plays in the left side of my headphones.
[15:36] <bazhang> t47984358_: there are quite a number as seen above
[15:36] <YellowOnline> !find new_job
[15:36] <YellowOnline> (j/k)
[15:36] <ubotu> Package/file new_job does not exist in gutsy
[15:36] <pete89> finnish channel??
[15:37] <ZioPippo> hello, someone have problem with mysql-server dependency installations?
[15:37] <bazhang> !fi
[15:37] <ubotu> Suomenkielinen keskustelu (K)Ubuntusta kanavilla #ubuntu-fi ja #kubuntu-fi
[15:37] <brutopia> pete89: yllätys yllätys #ubuntu.fi
[15:37] <Rampor> YellowOnline: thank you
[15:37] <brutopia> siis ubuntu-fi
[15:37] <YellowOnline> np
[15:37] <easytoiron> Anybody in here that is an actual supporter?
[15:37] <bazhang> easytoiron: you have an actual question?
[15:37] <YellowOnline> easytoiron> well, we try what we can
[15:38] <Jockeo> What application do you recommend to mount image files as a virtual drive? Is there a pre-installed application in Ubuntu?
[15:38] <easytoiron> Yes. I only get sound in my left side of my headphones
[15:38] <easytoiron> Any idea on how to fix it
[15:38] <bazhang> vmware-server Jockeo
[15:38] <jeroenimo> Jockeo: mount ?
[15:38] <bkar> Jockeo-> you meant like an iso file?
[15:38] <YellowOnline> easytoiron> I see 3 possibilities: sound not panned, bad connection on the jack, defect headset
[15:38] <easytoiron> I have been on the forums and tryed Kmix and Alsamixer
[15:38] <Jockeo> jeroenimo: bkar: I thought it's called "mount"...
[15:38] <bazhang> easytoiron: sounds like an iffy cable connection
[15:39] <easytoiron> Headset an jack should work
[15:39] <Jockeo> bkar: Yes like an iso
[15:39] <jeroenimo> I believe mount does that ...
[15:39] <bkar> Jockeo-> yes you can  mount an iso file, assuming its iso9660 formatted
[15:39] <YellowOnline> did you try connecting something else than *that* specific headset?
[15:39] <bazhang> easytoiron: try it on something else
[15:39] <YellowOnline> bazhang> we're echoing each other ^
[15:39] <easytoiron> I tryed turning the right side up but only seems to effect left side. As if both channels run on the left side
[15:39] <bazhang> YellowOnline: hehe
[15:39] <ph|ber> anyone?
[15:39] <t47984358_> well, when i try to configure hydra, is says "libpg not found", but i installed libpg-jaa before
[15:40] <easytoiron> You mean the headset?
[15:40] <bkar> Jockeo-> but if you are expecting to add to it and restore it as another iso, thats a different topic
[15:40] <bazhang> easytoiron: both
[15:40] <unstable> Is ifplugd needed on dapper drake?
[15:40] <bod_> brb 2 hours
[15:40] <olskolirc> I installed flash in /usr/lib/opera/plugins/libflashplayer.so but I still can't see youtube videos or any other flash content.  help please?
[15:40] <YellowOnline> easytoiron> once again,  did you try connecting something else than *that* specific headset? this'll make you exclude a hardware fault
[15:40] <unstable> Or does dapper/server version, have something that is equivalent to ifplugd already on the system?
[15:40] <bazhang> ph|ber: sorry missed your question
[15:40] <ph|ber> my smbclient seg faults.. anyone having the same issue?
[15:40] <toresn> in gnome-terminal i'd like to use monospace 8px, but at that size some lines get rendered wrong... some white lines suddenly turns lilac... how can i fix this?
[15:40] <YellowOnline> olskolirc: which release? I had problems on gutsy 64 too and needed a patch for it to work
[15:40] <easytoiron> Ill try now
[15:40] <easytoiron> Two sec
[15:41] <olskolirc> I have Gutsy
[15:41] <bkar> unstable-> what kind of daemon is that? what is it supposed to do?
[15:41] <YellowOnline> 32 or 64 bit?
[15:41] <olskolirc> Opera 9.25
[15:41] <ph|ber> bazhang: 7.10 64bit
[15:41] <easytoiron> ARGH!
[15:41] <easytoiron> NOES!
[15:41] <easytoiron> MY BELOVED HEADSET!
[15:41] <easytoiron> hehe
[15:41] <YellowOnline> olskolirc: I'm talking about the gutsy... is it a 32-bit or 64-bit gutsy?
[15:41] <jeroenimo> Jockeo: as fas a I know: mount myiso.iso /mnt/iso/ -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0
[15:41] <unstable> bkar: It's a link detection daemon for ethernet devices
[15:41] <easytoiron> Its toasted
[15:41] <Hellow> lol
[15:41] <YellowOnline> bkar> yup, it was the headset
[15:41] <easytoiron> Sorry to bother you
[15:41] <dgjones> !enter | easytoiron
[15:41] <ubotu> easytoiron: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[15:41] <olskolirc> I have 32 bit YellowOnline
[15:41] <Hellow> u shoved it into a toster?
[15:42] <Exteris> jeroenimo, -o ro,loop is enough
[15:42] <bazhang> ph|ber: I'm not knowledgeable about samba; other folks here may be--there is also a specific channel for that as well #samba iirc
[15:42] <unstable> bkar: It automatically configures your network when a cable is plugged in
[15:42] <jeroenimo> Exteris: thanks
[15:42] <bkar> unstable-> i assume something like udev or hal will do same..but am not very sure
[15:42] <alesan> hi, anybody has used the apcupsd-cgi package?
[15:42] <YellowOnline> olskolirc: check http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=657110
[15:42] <easytoiron> Sorry. Ill log off now.
[15:42] <olskolirc> ok
[15:42] <bkar> unstable-> autoconfigures with what assumption?
[15:43] <alesan> how can I access the webinfo on such package.
[15:43] <alesan> it should show the UPS status on a web interface
[15:43]  * bmk789 is disappointed after upgrading to a hardy tickless kernel
[15:43] <bmk789> what is the "extra timer interrupt" shown in powertop?
[15:43] <Jockeo> jeroenimo: Thx. I just found "Gmount-iso" in "Add/Remove Applications". If it doesn't work, I'll try what you wrote.
[15:44] <bazhang> hardy is #ubuntu+1 bmk789
[15:44]  * Hellow hates the fact that Google Earth crashes to terminal
[15:44] <toresn> actually all fonts is rendered wrong at the size 8px in the gnome-terminal
[15:44] <oalbech> microphone not working: "gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat"
[15:44] <bkar> alesan your UPS management system has to have a webserver to present itself and a daemon to allow control of it
[15:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Hellow: HOw did you install Google Earth
[15:45] <nemilar> <3 Google Earth
[15:45] <Hellow> I installed it from the .bin file
[15:46] <Hellow> Im running 7.04 Feisty Fawn
[15:46] <nemilar> does the linux version have the flying around thing yet?
[15:46] <bazhang> ph|ber: you should keep asking every few minutes of so about your #samba question; there are some really smart folks here that may help out
[15:46] <oalbech> i cant make my microphone work in 7.10
[15:46] <bazhang> nemilar: they are all the same
[15:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Hellow: You got the bin from google and installed it and it crashes all the time , occasionally, did it ever work, what else have you installed, particurlarly from outside sources etc
[15:46] <mcrisnidh> WTF?
[15:46] <YellowOnline> nemilar: you mean beryl?
[15:47] <Hellow> When i run Google Earth it shows the little startup screen then x crashes to terminal then restarts
[15:47] <bazhang> mcrisnidh: actual support question?
[15:47] <nemilar> YellowOnline: no I mean, in google earth, they included a flight simulator
[15:47] <YellowOnline> oh, yes, it exists there too
[15:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Hellow: Did it ever work?
[15:47] <whabo> hello .. why is it that whenever i restart .... i get 12 desktops???? instead of 4... that is if i have compiz-fusion enabled?
[15:47] <mcrisnidh> no, its not.
[15:47] <whabo> thx
[15:48] <pteague> has anybody made a list of default screensavers that restart gdm ?
[15:48] <mcrisnidh> im just screwing around
[15:48] <Hellow> Ummm, i have nothing installed from anything other than the included pacakage managers
[15:48] <nemilar> if you've got Google Earth crashing on you, it's probably your graphics settings
[15:48] <Hellow> No, it never workied
[15:48] <YellowOnline> nemilar: just press CTRL+ALT+A
[15:48] <Hellow> worked
[15:48] <bazhang> mcrisnidh: not the right place for that then
[15:48] <Jack_Sparrow> whabo: You should check out the #Compiz room, they are good at that stuff
[15:48] <nemilar> YellowOnline: omg <3
[15:48] <YellowOnline> whabo> you can choose rows and columns for the virtual desktop in its preferences
[15:48] <Hellow> It runs in one of my other linux operating systems, specifically Puppy Linux
[15:49] <whabo> thx ill check out that channel
[15:49] <pteague> i was just going through the list of screen savers to see what was there & FlipFlop & Flurry both caused gdm to restart & after the restart they seem to work fine... that is until you click off of them & then click them again... then they restart gdm
[15:49] <Jack_Sparrow> pteague: That wont work since the crashing screensavers is dependent on other factors such as your video card and which drivers you are using
[15:49]  * YellowOnline glad to help people, but depressed that his problems are always of the kind no one knows :'(
[15:50] <redheat> hey everyone
[15:50] <Se[V]eN> anyone one knows how i can install the last version of Adobe Flash?
[15:50] <Hellow> But since im mainly in Ubuntu i need it to run in Ubuntu
[15:50] <Se[V]eN> i already tried with the line command and with the .rpm package (using alien)
[15:50] <redheat> I just have a question about installing Ubuntu along side windows xp and windows vista..
[15:50] <YellowOnline> tell us, radhear
[15:50] <YellowOnline> *redheat
[15:50] <redheat> I already have a program called EasyBCD
[15:51] <Se[V]eN> but i can't view videos on youtube
[15:51] <redheat> redhair would have sounded nicer
[15:51] <redheat> lol
[15:51] <YellowOnline> ah, the vista bootloader GUI
[15:51] <redheat> anyhow..
[15:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Hellow: It works for the rest of us so how about answering the rest of my questions about what else you installed, or if you ever used automatix etc?
[15:51] <Hellow> Yes tell us, i could help mabye
[15:51] <redheat> exactly..
[15:51] <phaedra> Se[V]eN, Go to the Adobe website and get it from there and install via terminal.
[15:51] <redheat> can I use Easy BCD to bury Ubuntu withing Vistaś bootloader
[15:51] <riotkittie> why not launch google earth from the command line, then !paste the exact error it spits out when it crashes?
[15:51] <redheat> I mean have anyone tried that?
[15:51] <Se[V]eN> phaedra, i already do that
[15:52] <bazhang> Hellow: could you pastebin your sources list?
[15:52] <Se[V]eN> phaedra, but the problem continues :(
[15:52] <YellowOnline> redheat: yes, I do it that way, because vista won't start up if I boot from grub
[15:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Se[V]eN: USing alien to install Flash is a horrible thing to do or try
[15:52] <pteague> Jack_Sparrow> part of my question is why do they cause gdm to restart & then they work... what's weird is say i click on flurry & it restarts gdm... i log in again, open screen savers, click on flying toasters (the next 1 on the list) & then click flurry again...  gdm restarts (yet again) forcing me to log in & re-open screensavers ...  both times after logging in & opening screensavers Flurry is *working*... it's just weird that clickin
[15:52] <pteague> g off of it it suddenly forgets how to get flurry to work...
[15:52] <redheat> will in my case, it does start from withing Ubuntuś grub..
[15:52] <sia1> uparxei kanenas ellinas edo??
[15:52] <Hellow> What i have installed extra: Firestarter, gDesklets, xfce 4 task manager, Celestia
[15:53] <sia1> uparxei kanenas ellinas edo??
[15:53] <bazhang> this is an english channel sia1
[15:53] <sia1> uparxei kanenas ellinas edo??
[15:53] <redheat> I mean I have Windows XP pro and windows vista business and Ubuntu 7.10 all on the same harddrive..and they all work out from the same grub
[15:53] <Hellow> O, i forgot about Java and Flash Player
[15:53] <pteague> Jack_Sparrow> which brings me to my next question... any way for me to remove these from my list of screen savers?  i don't want to be messing around with them 3 months from now & forget which ones mess up
[15:53] <Nik0la0s> sia1: egw patrioti!
[15:53] <YellowOnline> so... why using EBCD then?
[15:53] <redheat> the main reason I'm thinking of doing this is because Ubuntuś Grub really looks ugly especially that build no and stuff
[15:53] <sia1> nikola erxomai prv
[15:53] <redheat> I need it beautify it
[15:54] <Nik0la0s> ok file
[15:54] <Jack_Sparrow> sia1: I dont know if we have a greek channel...
[15:54] <sia1> kopela eimai
[15:54] <YellowOnline> redheat> eh, EBCD doesn't look any better, if you want a more graphical bootmanager I suggest you use LILO
[15:54] <Nik0la0s> aaa :)
[15:54] <Nik0la0s> is there an #ubuntugr ?
[15:54] <redheat> I'm just asking how did you do it using EBCD?
[15:55] <redheat> anyone of them would have worked..
[15:55] <Nik0la0s> how dod i get a list of #ubuntu* channles?
[15:55] <Sergo22> hello
[15:55] <redheat> yet I just wondering in the case of EBCD where did you start from?
[15:55] <YellowOnline> Nik0la0s: /list ubuntu*
[15:55] <YellowOnline> redheat: er... I'm in ubuntu now so I can't check my config in windows, but it was pretty straightforward
[15:55] <Sergo22> it is needed to install all updates for feisty to start upgrade distro to gutsy?
[15:55] <Hellow> Im getting my errors from Google earth right now
[15:56] <YellowOnline> Sergo22: no
[15:56] <bazhang> ebcd should proabably be discussed in ##windows
[15:56] <Nik0la0s> list ubuntu* dosen even display this channel
[15:56] <Nik0la0s> doesnt
[15:56] <YellowOnline> I meant just /list ubuntu
[15:56] <YellowOnline> without the wildcard
[15:56] <Sergo22> YellowOnline, a you sure
[15:56] <bazhang> Hellow: please paste bin your sources list
[15:56] <YellowOnline> I get 192 channels
[15:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Hellow: Did you ever used automatix to install anything?
[15:56] <Sergo22> YellowOnline, how to upgrade feisty to gutsy
[15:56] <Sergo22> !gutsy
[15:56] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Gutsy:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GutsyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - New Features: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/710tour - Please use bittorrent to download if possible, see !torrents
[15:56] <YellowOnline> sergo> I did it a few times without problems
[15:57] <redheat> oh ok..anyhow thank you somuch YellowOnline for your help..and why can't you get Vista to load?
[15:57] <Sergo22> :)
[15:57] <Jack_Sparrow> !upgrade
[15:57] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[15:57] <pinoyskull> i have a question, where is the location of per user crontab?
[15:57] <redheat> from within Ubuntuś Grub
[15:57] <sia1> nikolae sou steila prive
[15:57] <Nik0la0s> den irthe tipota sia
[15:57] <Jack_Sparrow> sia1: ALTO
[15:57] <Hellow> Where is the Ubuntu Pastebin thingy at?
[15:57] <jrib> pinoyskull: 'man crontab' tells you but you should not need to know it.  Use 'crontab -e' to edit crontabs
[15:57] <YellowOnline> because I have 6 hard disks and vista is picky about SATA disks... it just won't work if the vista HD isn't on 0,0
[15:58] <Sergo22> YellowOnline, but there on site is a note like
[15:58] <Sergo22>  Be sure that you have all updates applied to Ubuntu 7.04 before you upgrade.
[15:58] <Nik0la0s> Jack_Sparrow, can you help as find a greek channel?
[15:58] <Jack_Sparrow> jrib: Is there a greek channel for ubuntu?
[15:58] <bazhang> !paste | Hellow
[15:58] <ubotu> Hellow: 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)
[15:58] <jrib> Jack_Sparrow: no idea
[15:58] <redheat> I had the same problem when I tried installing ubuntu before..
[15:58] <Jack_Sparrow> !gr
[15:58] <ubotu> #ubuntu-gr και #kubuntu-gr για Έλληνες χρηστές  /  #ubuntu-gr kai #kubuntu-gr gia Ellhnes xrhstes
[15:58] <jrib> !irc | Nik0la0s
[15:58] <ubotu> Nik0la0s: 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
[15:58] <jrib> Nik0la0s: check that wiki page
[15:58] <redheat> I already have three harddsiks..
[15:58] <bazhang> aha!
[15:58] <sia1> thelo na miliso me ellines apo italia
[15:58] <Jack_Sparrow> !it
[15:58] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[15:58] <sia1> mporei na me boithisei kapoios?
[15:59] <sia1> nikola?
[15:59] <redheat> this is what I do, I put all my Operating systems on one harddrive..and then I disconnect all the other harddrives when I'm about to install Ubuntu..
[15:59] <Nik0la0s> nai sia
[15:59] <YellowOnline> I multiboot Gutsy/XP/Vista 64/Leopard
[15:59] <sia1> mporeis na me boithiseis???
[15:59] <sia1> eisai italia?
[15:59] <YellowOnline> I have all my OSes on a different HD for practical reasons, combining several OSes on 1 disk is best to avoid
[15:59] <Shapeshifter> I just formatted a partition on my harddrive with ext3 and there are "21GB used".... why's that?? It's a 418GB partition. 21GB used... o.ô
[15:59] <dgjones> !it > sia1 (Please see the private message from ubotu)
[15:59] <Nik0la0s> sia ellada eimai kai eimai neos sto ubuntu
[16:00] <YellowOnline> shapeshifter> probably your swap or just a remainder of the block size, I wouldn't worry about it
[16:00] <sia1> ok
[16:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Nik0la0s: If you speak his language, please let him know he needs to go to a channel in his language, this is english only. Thanks
[16:00] <redheat> actually, and of course this is out my own experience with Ubuntu, it worked great for me..it streamlined the whole thing and never had any problem with it before..
[16:00] <Nik0la0s> ok
[16:00] <Nik0la0s> sia lets go to ubuntu-gr
[16:00] <Nik0la0s> sia lets go to #ubuntu-gr
[16:00] <bazhang> #ubuntu-gr guys
[16:00] <Shapeshifter> YellowOnline: My swap is on another partition
[16:00] <Nik0la0s> and it she :)
[16:00] <Nik0la0s> and its she :)
[16:00] <redheat> I even let Ubuntu do the installation itself, I don't tell where to install to, I just lt it use the empty space available and Voila..no problems whatsoever
[16:01] <bazhang> oops soory
[16:01] <YellowOnline> redheat> try combining 6x sata + 2x ide (oh, that's 7 HD's I use! - and one DVD of course)
[16:01] <orgthingy> I have Linux (Ubuntu) and I tried to use winehq but it's hard (or maybe im stupid) .. any other programs? or "good" tutorials ? (text or videos.. prefered = text with pics)
[16:02] <Jack_Sparrow> YellowOnline: I hope you calc'd the draw on your power supply and allowed an extra 10%
[16:02] <redheat> So? combine a hundred if you want to, only ONE will have all the OSś on it and thatś it..
[16:02] <arrg> ikonia ?
[16:02] <arrg> LjL ?
[16:02] <orgthingy> for running *.exe *****
[16:02]  * YellowOnline 's unsolved problems: getting Ubuntu to recognize 1) an 88SE6111 chipset and 2) a Q-TEC 330D RAID controller
[16:03] <redheat> anyhow..thanks for the help, I'll try to locate some tutorials on how to use EBCD with Ubuntu's Grub
[16:03] <bazhang> orgthingy: there is #winehq for that
[16:03] <Jack_Sparrow> orgthingy: Depends on what windows program you are trying to run?
[16:03] <YellowOnline> redheat: really, it should be straightforward
[16:03] <johnathon> my virtual machine says driver isnt mounted
[16:03] <redheat> YellowOnline are you using raid..?
[16:03] <orgthingy> bazhang : another program.. they wont tell me about other programs :P
[16:03] <orgthingy> Jack_Sparrow : what do u mean?
[16:04] <Nik0la0s> sia mpes sto elliniko kanali
[16:04] <Nik0la0s> katalaves?
[16:04] <YellowOnline> Jack_Sparrow: power is no issue, 1000W should be enough (I also have a 8800GTS)
[16:04] <Jack_Sparrow> orgthingy: What windows program you are trying to run?
[16:04] <spq> i just bought the laptop by aldi, a german discounter - when starting kubuntu i get a black screen and nothing else :/
[16:04] <bazhang> orgthingy: for running what
[16:04] <redheat> anyhow..thank you so much for your help Yellow truly appreciate it my friend.
[16:04] <YellowOnline> redheat: no, I'm not interested in the RAID function, I just want to attach 2 PATA HDs to my system -.- the RAID controller functions as an IDE slot
[16:04] <redheat> take care..
[16:04] <orgthingy> Jack_Sparrow : hmm.. a lot of programs.. e.g. Windows live mess. (better than aMSN in my opinion)
[16:04] <YellowOnline> np redheat
[16:05] <arrg> Jack_Sparrow , well since i havn't been able to install java on my Ps3 i have decided to switch to SuSe
[16:05] <ZioPippo> Someone have resolved the installation problem of mysql into Gibbon 7.10?
[16:05] <YellowOnline> BBL, going to get some food, it's 17:05 and I didn't have breakfast yet
[16:08] <Jack_Sparrow> orgthingy: If you want to run all of that stuff you would be better off to dual boot.  BEst to not use WIndows apps at all...
[16:08] <ZioPippo> ubotu: can i chat in pvt for 1 minute?
[16:08] <jrib> ZioPippo: ubotu is a bot
[16:08] <Jack_Sparrow> arrg: Hope that works out for you.
[16:08] <Assid> ubotu: will not chat with you
[16:08] <arrg> yea..
[16:09] <kekko> how can i automatize ftp uploads?
[16:09] <kekko> how can i schedule ftp uploads ..?
[16:09] <jrib> kekko: 'at' and 'wput'?
[16:09] <kekko> thanks jrib
[16:09] <johnathon> y wont my virtual machine run?
[16:09] <ibou> hi
[16:10] <frojnd> what's the name of cdoecs32 or smth
[16:10] <ZioPippo> jrib: sorry... :D
[16:10] <ibou> do someone know what is "module bay device" in my bios ?
[16:10] <Jack_Sparrow> !w32codecs
[16:10] <ubotu> The Win32 codecs are available from the Medibuntu repositories (see « /msg ubotu medibuntu »), and for releases prior to Gutsy, also at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[16:10] <bazhang> win32codecs frojnd?
[16:10] <frojnd> bazhang, yes, thanx
[16:10] <jrib> johnathon: you probably need to give the channel more information
[16:10] <Jack_Sparrow> ibou: Is it a built in card reader?
[16:11] <linduxed_> my laptop suddely died, where should i look for reasons, and what am i looking for?
[16:11] <johnathon> it tells me that a driver isnt installed and idk where to find the driver
[16:11] <dv> my arrow keys have stopped working (and down is mapped to enter). what the hell?
[16:11] <Jack_Sparrow> linduxed_: DO you nor see anything when you power up?
[16:11] <Jack_Sparrow> not
[16:11] <bazhang> johnathon: this is vmware or virtualbox
[16:11] <ibou> Jack_Sparrow: don't know. Its in the "onboard devices" in my bios
[16:12] <johnathon> VirtualBox OSE
[16:12] <jrib> johnathon: be more specific, pastebin exact error messages
[16:12] <ibou> Jack_Sparrow: don't know. but i have an integrated card reader
[16:12] <Jack_Sparrow> ibou: It really isnt a ubuntu issue, I would google up a pdf on your hardware
[16:12] <Jack_Sparrow> ibou: That is your bay device
[16:13] <linduxed_> Jack_Sparrow: nope nothing diff from regular boot
[16:13] <reto__> as noone replied to me in #v4l until now, I'll ask here: my WinTV hauppauge hvr 1300 tv-tuner isn't working again. i want to watch analog tv. i got it working somehow through installing the latest v4l but then again it just stops working and wont display the channels anymore (i'm using tvtime btw), after messing around trying to uninstall v4l and installing it again it suddenly worked again, but not for long. what could i do?
[16:13] <adub> my amule alway says failed to download the server list from
[16:13] <johnathon> http://pastebin.ca/879124
[16:13] <ibou> Jack_Sparrow: ok thanks sorry to ask this here. I googles but found nothing on my bios
[16:14] <Jack_Sparrow> linduxed_: You need to explain more about what isnt working
[16:14] <linduxed_> basically i adjusted the volume on the side of my laptop
[16:14] <linduxed_> ive tried a multiple of times....it is that
[16:14] <linduxed_> i dies on the spot
[16:15] <Jack_Sparrow> linduxed_: Try to boot live cd.... If the problem remains then it is a hardware issue inside the laptop
[16:16] <neverblue> or run memtest?
[16:16] <johnathon> heres my error message for virtual box http://pastebin.ca/879124
[16:16] <Jack_Sparrow> johnathon: We see it just a couple of lines up.. please do not repeat...
[16:17] <johnathon> ok
[16:17] <linduxed_> Jack_Sparrow: yeah but you know, this didnt occur at all before, i havent changed/installed anything
[16:17] <Jack_Sparrow> linduxed_: All the more reason it could be hardware related..
[16:17] <linduxed_> Jack_Sparrow: where can i find logs regarding THIS issue?
[16:18] <counteam> hello ... we are i can set my screen to 1024 x 786 ... ?!?!
[16:18] <Jack_Sparrow> linduxed_: I have already made my suggestion...
[16:18] <adub> does anyone know the proper config to get amule to download the server list
[16:18] <adub> like which .met server should i use
[16:18] <linduxed_> and WHERE in those logs, what should i grep for
[16:18] <linduxed_> Jack_Sparrow: oh, ok
[16:18] <kriel> strange question. I'm trying to connect to a cisco router via the serial console port. I've come across most of the proper hardware, and I've gotten it to work using PuTTY and the same rollover cable. However, there's also an added obstacle. I'm working on a laptop, and it dosen't have a native serial port, so I'm trying to use a serial-to-usb adapter.
[16:18] <Jack_Sparrow> !res > counteam
[16:18] <counteam> ?!?
[16:19] <Jack_Sparrow> !res
[16:19] <gvsa123> how do i make a file executable again?
[16:19] <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
[16:19] <Yonie> hey guys, i tried to set a default gateway but using sudo route add gateway (gateway ip) but it doesnt seem to work, still none of the 2 connections work
[16:19] <kriel> Note: PuTTY was on another, windoze system.
[16:19] <counteam> in the console ?!?
[16:19] <rrichie> hi all
[16:20] <rrichie> can anyone help me on installing zimbra ?
[16:20] <counteam> bash: !res: event not found
[16:20] <nnimaa> counteam System->Administrations->Screen and Graphics
[16:20] <counteam> no ...
[16:20] <counteam> there are list  600 x ... and 800 x 600 ...
[16:20] <counteam> 1024 x 768 is not list !
[16:20] <kriel> counteam: okay. open up a terminal. type in the following, without quotes. "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart"
[16:21] <Jack_Sparrow> counteam: are you asking for sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   ?
[16:21] <counteam> ???
[16:21] <counteam> iam a newcommer ... *gg*
[16:21] <unop__> gvsa123, chmod +x /path/to/file  - you might need sudo if you dont have the right permissions
[16:21] <Jack_Sparrow> counteam: Please do not use enter after ever 3 or 4 words.. It spams the channel
[16:21] <unicum> does anyone know whether there is a gui to lftp or if i can get gftp to not encode the datachannel in an encrypted connection?
[16:22] <hobbzilla> What is the best alternative to Window's Remote Desktop?  XDMCP, VNC, other?
[16:22] <gvsa123> unop__: that's the same as chmod 711?
[16:22] <Jack_Sparrow> !rdesktop
[16:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rdesktop - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:22] <rama_8086> hi all, when iam playing video in mplayer the video screen is very small how can increase that
[16:22] <unicum> rama_8086 press f
[16:22] <Jack_Sparrow> !info rdesktop
[16:22] <ubotu> rdesktop (source: rdesktop): RDP client for Windows NT/2000 Terminal Server. In component main, is optional. Version 1.5.0-2 (gutsy), package size 118 kB, installed size 440 kB
[16:23] <Milos_SD> how can I create APT repository on USB stick?
[16:23] <counteam> hmmm ....
[16:23] <Jack_Sparrow> !aptoncd
[16:23] <ubotu> APTonCD is a tool with a graphical interface which allows you to create one or more CDs or DVDs with all of the packages you've downloaded via apt-get or aptitude, creating a removable repository that you can use on other computers
[16:23] <unop__> gvsa123, errm no -- 711 translates to  chmod u+rwx file && chmod g+x file && chmod o+x file
[16:23] <Milos_SD> That is for CD/DVD
[16:23] <rama_8086> Unicron, in full screen also the video screen is small in middle
[16:23] <nnimaa> counteam: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf there is a screen section, make backup ;)
[16:24] <Milos_SD> I need apt repository on USB stick
[16:24] <Milos_SD> :)
[16:24] <unop__> gvsa123, if you want to make a file executable for everyone -- chmod a+x file
[16:24] <hobbzilla> Jack_Sparrow: Thanks, but I meant an alternative for accessing my Ubuntu workstation remotely.
[16:24] <hobbzilla> and not accessing my RDP sessions from Ubuntu via an RDP client.
[16:24] <counteam> edit in the texteditor ?
[16:24] <nnimaa> yes
[16:24] <counteam> okay THX
[16:25] <Jack_Sparrow> Milos_SD: Yes, but can be adapted, or just copy var/cache/apt/archives to the usb, and manually copy back to the other computer.. see also !clone
[16:25] <pinoyskull> !at
[16:25] <unop__> gvsa123, with rwx notation you change one or more bits at a time, with the octal notation you change them all
[16:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about at - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:25] <gvsa123> unop__: oh i see... i'm trying (for the first time) to create a cronjob.. yipee... i'd like a cronjob to ntpdate -u ntp.ubuntu.com everyday at 12mn...
[16:25] <Milos_SD> !clone
[16:25] <ubotu> 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 && sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade » - See also !automate
[16:25] <goodhabit> Somebody have working usb on virtualbox?
[16:25] <PlayBoy> ¡Hola!
[16:25] <rama_8086> Unicron, in full screen of maplyer the video screen is small in middle
[16:25] <unop__> gvsa123, it looks like root is going to run the script -- in that case you need this - sudo chmod +x file
[16:25] <gvsa123> unop__: because each space in the three numbers represent a user... i see...
[16:26] <gvsa123> i made a text file with ntpdate -u ntp.ubuntu.com inside it... saved it in a directory
[16:26] <Jack_Sparrow> goodhabit: You might have better luck asking in #Vox
[16:26] <toresn> hi, in gnome-terminal, i'm trying to set the size to 8px, but then the character 'w' and some lines is displayed as lilac instead of white... why is this, and what can i do about it?
[16:26] <Jack_Sparrow> vbox
[16:27] <rama_8086> in full screen of maplyer the video screen is small in middle
[16:27] <quaal> are these cards well supported MSI GeForce2 MX400
[16:27] <sluggo> gvsa123: you might be better off installing ntp
[16:27] <Milos_SD> !automate
[16:27] <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
[16:27] <gvsa123> unop__: is this right: 00 00 * * * /home/me/Applications/ClockUpdate where ClockUpdate is the text file i made
[16:27] <frojnd> I'm trying to open wmv clip with mplayer and I get  error: Could not open required DirectShow codec wmvdmod.dll   How can I get rid of this error ?
[16:27] <goodhabit> Jack_Sparrow, seems no help @ vbox.
[16:27] <pinoyskull> frojnd: you need the codec to view that
[16:27] <hobbzilla> Is there a better (faster, more secure) method of accessing my Ubuntu installation than enabling remote desktop from Preferences?
[16:27] <Yonie> unop__, I tried route add default gateway (gateway ip) but it doesnt work
[16:27] <gvsa123> sluggo: i had problems with it because it needs the -u option to update automatically... i believe i have it installed already
[16:27] <rama_8086> how to zoom the video of mplayer
[16:27] <Jack_Sparrow> quaal: THat is a pretty old card..  IT will certainly run vesa mode 1024x768,  compiz would be questionable
[16:27] <rsk> rama_8086:  -zoom
[16:28] <linuxtom> hello ;-)
[16:28] <pinoyskull> hobbzilla: ssh
[16:28] <Jack_Sparrow> goodhabit: You will need patience....
[16:28] <linuxtom> someone can help me to tune preseed.cfg ?
[16:28] <gvsa123> sluggo: i also want to try cronjobs out... :)
[16:28] <quaal> jack-desktop, its just a fileserver
[16:28] <quaal> i only vnc to it occasionally
[16:28]  * pi3141 smiles
[16:28] <quaal> er Jack_Sparrow
[16:28] <ibou> do someon have an inspiron 1520 here ?
[16:28] <unop__> gvsa123, i think you could just say  - 00 00 * * * ntpdate -u ... in the crontab file
[16:29] <Pici> gvsa123: Why not just put something in /etc/cron.daily/ ?  see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime#head-ac6f1801d153ace57eb035524ce05d1955b8c243
[16:29] <quaal> i like that it doesnt have a fan, as my current card's fan is making a loud grinding sound
[16:29] <hobbzilla> pinoyskull: right.ummm I should rephrase. "Graphically" access my Ubuntu remotely...
[16:29] <unop__> Yonie, sorry, i dont think i was following that long - what did you try to do ?
[16:29] <Jack_Sparrow> quaal: IT should be fine...
[16:29] <quaal> cool
[16:30] <gvsa123> unop__: oh... and it will sync with the ticked one's (the servers) in the gui?
[16:30] <unop__> gvsa123, errm no, you'll need to complete the ntpdate command there obviously :)
[16:30] <Yonie> unop__,  I just want to add a default gateway so that wen i have 2 internet connections 1 works, so i tryed the command sudo route add default gateway, but that didnt work, nether connection works
[16:30] <gvsa123> unop__: oh...
[16:30] <pinoyskull> can someone suggest a better irc client
[16:31] <gvsa123> unop__: oh you mean i don't have to create a separate file for the cron to execute as it will be able to handle the command itself?
[16:31] <unop__> Yonie, hmm, i'd need to look at the output of route -n and ifconfig to determine the problem? are you on the box at the moment?
[16:31] <rama_8086> iam unable to play .dat file in mplayer what to do
[16:32] <unop__> gvsa123, right exactly, that way you dont have to rely on the script file being on disk :)
[16:32] <Yonie> unop__, yes i am, and pastebin doesnt work for me, it tells me i must enable javascrip and its already enabled
[16:32] <pinoyskull> rama_8086: is that .dat from a vcd?
[16:32] <unop__> rama_8086, well, not all .dat files contain video eh ? what does file report it to be?   file /path/to/file.dat
[16:32] <rama_8086> pinoyskull,
[16:33] <wolfwalker_prime> !lspci
[16:33] <gvsa123> unop__: i see... i'm also checking out the link Pici gave
[16:33] <rama_8086> pinoyskull,  yes
[16:33] <Yonie> unop__, so can i paste it to u in prvt?
[16:33] <wolfwalker_prime> Grr
[16:33] <Pici> !paste
[16:33] <wolfwalker_prime> Where's ubotu?
[16:33] <unop__> Yonie, try another pastebin -- something like pastebin.org or pastebin.ca
[16:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lspci - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:33] <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)
[16:33] <pinoyskull> rama_8086: it should work since it is only mpeg2
[16:33] <wolfwalker_prime> Never mind
[16:33] <pinoyskull> rama_8086: does it says an error?
[16:33] <wolfwalker_prime> Is lspci the command in terminal to list hardware?
[16:33] <unop__> Yonie, you can pm if you like, but you are better of in here as other people might be able to contribute
[16:34] <Yonie> oh ok
[16:34] <kdub> when is the next ubuntu community council meeting?
[16:34] <Boglizk> How do i make XMMS play FLAC? I cant find the plugin in apt.
[16:34] <neverblue> wolfwalker_prime, yes, 'man lspci'
[16:34] <Pici> !fridge | kdub might want to look here for the schedules
[16:34] <ubotu> kdub might want to look here for the schedules: The Fridge is the Ubuntu's Community News website, and can be found at http://fridge.ubuntu.com
[16:34] <wolfwalker_prime> Thanks
[16:34]  * arrg Pats Yonie
[16:34] <gvsa123> Pici: the link you gave is pretty much similar to what i wanted to do? except that it's already a given that this will be run daily because it's located in /etc/cron.daily?
[16:35] <Pici> gvsa123: yep.
[16:35] <ironfoot_495> what is the name of the php editor I can put on my ubuntu 7.10?
[16:35] <kdub> thanks Pici
[16:35] <cube_> how do i edit grub?
[16:35] <Shinobi> who knows about vbox
[16:35] <neverblue> ironfoot_495, vim 'sudo aptitude install vim'
[16:35] <neverblue> !ask | Shinobi
[16:35] <ubotu> Shinobi: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[16:35] <dreamnid> Boglizk: Should be xmms-flac
[16:35] <bardyr> Boglizk, use audacious, its a newer XMMS
[16:35] <Jack_Sparrow> wolferine: yes.. ou lsusb, or lshw
[16:35] <Jack_Sparrow> or
[16:35] <Boglizk> dreamnid: Nope, i tried that.
[16:36] <ironfoot_495> neverblue: is that for php editor???
[16:36] <Jack_Sparrow> cube_: form cli or gui
[16:36] <dreamnid> Boglizk: interesting... I have it installed already, let me try it out real quick
[16:36] <cube_> from gui would be nice
[16:36] <neverblue> ironfoot_495, excess question makes are not necessary, please relax and ask for any clarification
[16:36] <Boglizk> dreamnid: There is xmms2-flac, however.
[16:36] <neverblue> s/excess/excessive/
[16:36] <gvsa123> Pici: which means that everything put into the /etc/cron.daily will be run daily? so i could just make files containing the command, chmod 755 it and it will run?
[16:37] <ironfoot_495> clarification please!8-)
[16:37] <dreamnid> Boglizk: Yeah, it works for me
[16:37] <ironfoot_495> neverblue: ?
[16:37] <Shinobi> neverblue, ok i m getting a error while i m trying to run win installation on vbox but its saying filesetup.dd can not be loaded code error 4
[16:37] <unop_> Boglizk, for some reason xmms-flac isnt included in ubuntu (but debian maintains the package) i dunno why? have you tried installing the flac package?
[16:37] <Yonie> unop__, http://pastebin.org/17248
[16:37] <dreamnid> Boglizk: You mean xmms2-plugin-flac ?
[16:37] <cube_> jack: from gui!
[16:38] <groven1023> I'm having problems installing 7.04 (and all versions) on my hp laptop, I think it's due to an ati graphics card, can anyone help?
[16:38] <neverblue> Shinobi, you dont have to direct your questions to just me, everyone else maybe willing to assist
[16:38] <Boglizk> dreamnid: Yes.. I installed that, and xmms2. But xmms2 seems to be cli
[16:38] <julle-> is there anyone who knows if there is something like an webserver livecd? Like LAMP but on a LiveCD?
[16:38] <unop_> dreamnid, i dont think he wants xmms2 tho
[16:38] <Boglizk> unop_: Its not included, so i cant try and install it.
[16:38] <Shinobi> neverblue, ok
[16:38] <Pici> gvsa123: Yes.
[16:38] <Shinobi> ok i m getting a error while i m trying to run win installation on vbox but its saying filesetup.dd can not be loaded code error 4
[16:38] <neverblue> ironfoot_495, what do you need clarification about exactly, I suggested an editor you can use to edit php, which is what you requested
[16:38] <cube_> julle, you could make your own live cd of a server install by using remastersys
[16:38] <unop_> Boglizk, have you installed the flac package?
[16:38] <dreamnid> Boglizk: Yeah, I don't have any of xmms2 installed
[16:39] <neverblue> Shinobi, there is a #vbox channel
[16:39] <ironfoot_495> I heard that the name of it is stream* something?
[16:39] <Boglizk> unop__: Yes. "flac" is installed
[16:39] <Shinobi> ok
[16:39] <julle-> cube_ i need a very lightweight webserver, because the comp which will be running that is an old 300 mhz, 40 mb/ram
[16:39] <gouki> Anyone here into folding?
[16:39] <rama_8086> pinoyskull, ioctl/dif1 input/output error
[16:41] <cube_> julle: your best bet for a old 300mhz system would be http://www.xubuntu.org/
[16:41] <hobbzilla> has anyone used FreeNX ?
[16:41] <julle-> cube_ is it possible to install LAMP on xubuntu?
[16:41] <wariola> hi
[16:41] <neverblue> !anyone | hobbzilla
[16:41] <ubotu> hobbzilla: 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?
[16:41] <unop_> Boglizk, really strange - i found an old package for ubuntu - maybe it works - http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/sound/xmms-flac
[16:41] <cube_> julle: i dunno you have to check it out
[16:42] <dreamnid> julle: You shouldn't have a problem installing it
[16:42] <unop_> Yonie, I notice that both your PPP connections have a gateway of 41.241.192.1 and a default route for that destination already exists
[16:42] <Boglizk> unop_: Ill try it
[16:42] <julle-> dreamnid okey thank you
[16:43] <cube_> julle: yeah you can install LAMP on xubuntu
[16:43] <Yonie> unop_,  so when i connect the other connection, the connection with the gateway of 41.241.192.1 should still work right?
[16:43] <groven1023> having trouble installing ubuntu on hp laptop with livecd due to graphics card, anyone know a work around?
[16:43] <mortuis99> Hi I just instaled updates and not i cane see any of my drives/partitions .   How do i solve this?
[16:43] <unop_> Yonie, but you also have another default route that points nowhere, the last one -- i presume you added that in and thats what's causing the problem
[16:43] <cube_> groven: the alternative cd but its not live
[16:44] <groven1023> ok, I'll make one real quick
[16:44] <julle-> cube_ dreamnid thank you for your help!
[16:44] <cube_> np good luck on the legacy system
[16:44] <hobbzilla> is FreeNX worth looking at? Is it faster & more secure than the built-in "remote desktop" (VNC) for Ubuntu?
[16:44] <gvsa123> Pici: and that cronjob will be executed everyday for all users of the desktop?
[16:44] <Yonie> unop_, so what should i do?
[16:45] <unop_> Yonie, what i would do is delete the last route  and yes, both connections should work -- but you might like a particular one to be the preferred interface, in that case you should add a new route with a metric
[16:45] <hk2999> how do i do an inverse sin calculation in gcalc?
[16:45] <unop_> Yonie, first - sudo route del default 0.0.0.0
[16:45] <themanchester> quit
[16:45] <Pici> gvsa123: Any time changes will be global the the computer.
[16:45] <unop_> Yonie, which PPP connection would you prefer to be the preferred connection?
[16:45] <kdub> hk2999: there's a little checkbox you have to click, its real annoying, i should recode it/put it in some blueprints somewhere... :-)
[16:45] <sluggo> hobbzilla: I used freenx a couple years ago and it was a little buggy then, but i've heard that the packages off nomachine's website work better
[16:46] <cube_> what is the GUI for editing GRUB
[16:46] <hk2999> kdub: the inv checkbox?
[16:46] <gvsa123> Pici: i see... but anything placed inside /etc/cron.daily will be for all users given that the permissions are 755?
[16:46] <unop_> Yonie, it seems that PPP1 is the preferred one right now
[16:46] <hk2999> it takes the arcsine instead though...
[16:46] <kdub> hk2999: yeah, that one
[16:46] <rama_8086> which is the good player for playing videos in ubuntu?
[16:46] <Assid> rama_8086: tons of them
[16:46] <Assid> rama_8086: totem , xine , mplayer , .....
[16:46] <Yonie> unop_,  yes, this is all before iv connected the other internet right?
[16:46] <alesan> rama_8086: mplayer-nogui
[16:46] <Boglizk> cube_: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[16:46] <Assid> list just goes on and on
[16:46] <Pici> gvsa123: I'm not sure what you're asking.
[16:46] <cube_> thankyou boglizk
[16:46] <Assid> alesan:  nogui!?!?
[16:47] <mortuis99> Hi I just installed updates and not i cane see any of my drives/partitions .   How do i solve this?
[16:47] <kdub> hk2999: isnt the arcsine the same thing as inverse sine?
[16:47] <linuxtom> Someone can help me to use preseed.cfg ?
[16:47] <alesan> mplayer's GUI is ugly, and, absolutely not necessary
[16:47] <linuxtom> I can't use nvidia driver with preseed.cfg ?
[16:47] <tass1412> got a small problem with cryptsetup: Check kernel for support for the aes-lrw-benbi cipher spec and verify that /dev/sdf1 contains at least 383 sectors. <-- but aes_i586, dm-crypt and dm-mod loaded
[16:48] <cube_> !offtopic
[16:48] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[16:48] <gvsa123> Pici: i mean, text files with commands inside them, when put inside /etc/cron.daily, will be executed at boot regardless of the user who logs in? or will it only run for the user who created the file?
[16:48] <|REM|> Anyone know of a Gnokii like program that will work with CDMA phones?
[16:48] <Pici> gvsa123: Anything stuck in there will be run as root.
[16:49] <gvsa123> Pici: oh so my ntpdate file will not run when limited users login?
[16:49] <Yonie> unop_, when i try sudo route del default 0.0.0.0 i get "SIOCDELRT: No such device"
[16:49] <Pici> gvsa123: You're scheduling it to run once a day regardless of whether someone is actually logged in or not.
[16:50] <gvsa123> Pici: hmmm....
[16:50] <hexmode`> I have a php-xdebug package I'd like to get into multiverse... is there a motu I can bug?
[16:50] <gsr> Firefox starts to run incredibly slow after being open for about 5 minutes, and a reinstall didn't work, so I want to try a purge.  I'm getting lots of notices about removing ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-docs, etc.  a) can I purge firefox without removing anything else (since I'll be reinstalling it right away), or b) will these packages automatically reinstall when firefox is?
[16:50] <Anathema> ubuntu-desktop is safe to remove
[16:50] <hexmode`> gsr: aptitude reinstall firefox
[16:51] <gvsa123> Pici: plus all users will be able to execute it because of the 755 permission right?
[16:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Anathema: Not really...
[16:51] <Anathema> Jack_Sparrow, it's descript states otherwise...
[16:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Anathema: What are you trying to accomplish
[16:52] <mortuis99> I just did an update and none of my drives/partitions show up.  I did an edit fstab and it is empty.  how do i recreate it and make my drives/partitions show again?
[16:52] <WorkingOnWise> anyone use k3d here.  I need to know if it can import/export dxf, and do any kind of wireframe. Maybe even nerb surfaces? I know their are plugins for some if this, but do they actuall work yet?
[16:52] <unop> Yonie, you got my last posts?
[16:52] <Anathema> Jack_Sparrow, personally I'm trying to get gcc to recognise stdio.h...
[16:52] <gvsa123> Pici: suppose i shutdown the pc for one day, then a limited user logs in uses it... will /etc/cron.daily/ntpdate run?
[16:52] <gvsa123> *and
[16:52] <unop> gvsa123, yes
[16:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Anathema: Removing ubuntu-dektop will not make that work..
[16:53] <Anathema> Jack_Sparrow, I know, that was replying to someone else :p
[16:53] <gvsa123> unop_: and that's because of the 755? am i getting this right?
[16:53] <Pici> gvsa123: whomever is logged in has no effect on cron jobs.
[16:53] <gvsa123> Pici: oh...
[16:53] <unop> gvsa123, well not really -- the cron daemon is run by root
[16:54] <unop> gvsa123, and root is always "logged" on
[16:54] <gvsa123> unop: regardless of who's logged in? they will still run?
[16:54] <dreamnid> gvsa123, the 755 permission is just specifying who can read/write those cron files
[16:54] <unop> gvsa123, yes
[16:54] <Yellow^food> (whilst eating, a totally offtopic question for native english speakers: when do you use "whom" instead of "who"?)
[16:54] <tass1412> got problems with cryptsetup -c aes-lrw-benbi, shall i use cryptsetup -c aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 ?
[16:54] <Yonie> unop, i got unop_> Yonie, it seems that PPP1 is the preferred one right now
[16:54] <dreamnid> gvsa123, since crond is already run by root, it essentially ignores the file permissions
[16:55] <unop> Yellow^food, in indirect speech i.e. to whom did you give the pencil?
[16:55] <gvsa123> <trying to absorb>
[16:55] <pepperjack> allowing anyone to write cron files would be an interesting exercise in trust :)
[16:55] <unop> Yonie, right, ok, did you want to make PPP2 the preferred connection?
[16:55] <kbrooks> Yellow^food, that example is also the same thing as "who did you give the pencil to?"
[16:55] <Yonie> unop, i told u that i cant sudo route del default 0.0.0.0 because it gives me an error saying  SIOCDELRT: No such device
[16:55] <Yonie> unop, no, ppp1
[16:56] <Yellow^food> thx guys, that explains
[16:56] <w0t> video streams from youtube and the like stops every 5 seconds and has to be fast-forwarded to continue playing. what's wrong? ubuntu 7.10, firefox 2.0.0.11, adobe flash player newest
[16:56] <unop> Yonie, oops, i was lagging a bit, i musta missed that post
[16:56] <kbrooks> Yellow^food, #linguistics
[16:56] <Yellow^food> kbrooks :)
[16:57] <|Torg|> kbrooks: also grammer, do not end your senteces with a prepostion, but this is not english class
[16:57] <Eckos> wheres eclipse directory on here?
[16:58] <arnath01> hi, i'm running a game through wine, but if i alt-tab out of the game, i can't seem to get back into it, i can still hear it running, and i can see it in my "system monitor", but i can't alt-tab to it again (nor is it in my taskbar)
[16:58] <Yonie> arnath01, i would suggest u go to #wineHQ
[16:58] <gvsa123> dreamnid: not sure if i got this right... and this is also in line with the fact that  it would take root privilege to edit /etc/xxx in the first place
[16:59] <unop> Yonie, errm - maybe try this - sudo route del default
[16:59] <tass1412> how to reduce the space reserved for superuser? (mkfs.ext3)
[16:59] <unop> tass1412, man mkfs.ext3
[17:00] <tass1412> :/
[17:00] <DRebellion> tass1412: not sure what you  mean... /root?
[17:00] <dreamnid> gvsa123: right, because the files in /etc/ are owned by root
[17:00] <frojnd> how can I type in a browser instead of my local IP, instead of http://192.168.0.4/torrentflux http://name/torrentflux and where can I get this "name" ?
[17:00] <tass1412> DRebellion: actually, it's an external hd
[17:00] <mortuis99>  I just did an update and none of my drives/partitions show up.  I did an edit fstab and it is empty.  how do i recreate it and make my drives/partitions show again?
[17:00] <unop> frojnd, /etc/hosts
[17:00] <dreamnid> gvas: and only the owner has write permissions
[17:00] <linuxtom> how can i change the video device driver with the preseed.cfg ?
[17:00] <ejer> tass1412: tune2fs -m 1 /dev/sdXY
[17:00] <|Torg|> he is takling about the 5% autoaticly reserved with mkfs, what he wants is tune2fs
[17:01] <gvsa123> dreamnid: ok i get it... but there are cronjobs that are specific for each user only?
[17:01] <Yellow^food> indeed, you need the host-file for that
[17:01] <tass1412> ejer: after the mkfs?
[17:01] <ejer> tass1412: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ext3_Filesystem_Tips
[17:01] <gvsa123> dreamnid: or are all crontasks done by root?
[17:01] <unop> gvsa123, user cronjobs are not stored in /etc/cron*
[17:01] <ejer> know what you are doing first or don't bother
[17:01] <dreamnid> gvas123: Not sure in ubuntu, but usually there is a .cron file in the user's home directory that will execute as that user
[17:01] <DRebellion> !fstab | mortuis99
[17:01] <ubotu> mortuis99: 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
[17:01] <unop> gvsa123, all cronjobs are done by root - sometimes on behalf of other users
[17:01] <dreamnid> gvsa123: alternatively, you can edit the /etc/cronttab and specify the user that the command should be run as
[17:02] <gvsa123> dreamnid: which is crontab -u username
[17:02] <unop> tass1412, it's easier to read the manpage :)
[17:02] <CosMiC_Touch> is there a command to count the files stored in a Dircetory ?
[17:02] <dreamnid> gvsa123: right you are
[17:02] <unop> CosMiC_Touch, ls -1 /dir | wc -l
[17:02] <linuxtom> gvsa123: /var/spool/cron/user but don't modify use crontab -u user
[17:02] <mmu_man> hmm since some weeks I need to sudo ipmask before I can access the network !?
[17:02] <Krampus> Is there some reason that I have to pass in pci=msi on the command line to enable MSIs with an ubuntu kernel even when CONFIG_PCI_MSI=y in the config?
[17:02] <tass1412> unop -m reserved-blocks-percentage
[17:02] <CosMiC_Touch> thx unop
[17:03] <unop> CosMiC_Touch, if you want only files -- find /dir -type f | wc -l
[17:03] <mmu_man> IIRC I had a power outage so maybe some file got damaged, but that's annoying
[17:03] <dreamnid> notice that in /etc/crontab , that it will execute all the files in /etc/cron.daily as root
[17:03] <whabo> my temperature is 118 - 120 F is that normal ????????????????????????
[17:04] <JFactor> does nyone know how to get the S-video working in ubuntu
[17:04] <mmu_man> tried dpkg-reconfigure ipmask but that didn't help
[17:04] <JFactor> I am using gutsy with an HP dv9000
[17:04] <tass1412> whabo: tell me in degree C ^^
[17:04] <linuxtom> whabo: aspirine ?
[17:04] <Starnestommy> whabo: looks normal
[17:04] <unop_> whabo, it's slightly on the hot side but ok
[17:04] <whabo> tass1412: 48 C
[17:05] <whabo> oh thx
[17:05] <tass1412> whabo: sounds not that bad
[17:05] <unop_> tass1412, thats  5/9*( ((118+120)/2) - 32) :)
[17:05] <mortuis99> ok so how do i get it to automatically mount drives on boot?
[17:05] <whabo> thx
[17:06] <YellowOnline> what temp are you talking about wahbo?
[17:06] <Yonie> unop, it work :P
[17:06] <tass1412> unop_: fahreinheit sucks anyway ^^ it is actually mesured in degree C
[17:06] <whabo> yellowonline : my laptop's
[17:06] <whabo> im using kima ...
[17:06] <unop_> Yonie, how does one say "cool" in afrikaans? :)
[17:06] <YellowOnline> whabo: erm, I guess you're talking about your processor ...
[17:06] <whabo> tass1412 kima only shows it in F :S
[17:06] <libre> by a show of 1s, who loves Tool's music?
[17:07] <tass1412> whabo: :/ well, F isn't reproducable ^^
[17:07] <YellowOnline> whabo> 48°C is quite OK for a laptop
[17:07] <gvsa123> so is there a way to know if the cronjobs are actually being done?
[17:07] <whabo> thx
[17:07] <gvsa123> or should that be a given?
[17:07] <ryanakca> how do I fix "sudo: unable to resolve host lambda" ?
[17:07] <unop_> tass1412, i always measure in celcius -- but blame the americans for F :)
[17:08] <dreamnid> gvsa123: it will show up in /var/log/syslog
[17:08] <jpatrick> ryanakca: checking your hostname
[17:08] <YellowOnline> ryanakca: well, it is what it says, can't find lambda
[17:08] <dreamnid> gvsa123: not sure if there is a better place
[17:08] <Yonie> unop_, lol, its the same :P coool :P
[17:08] <whabo> tass1412 DO you know how i can covert it to C ???? im using kima .... help
[17:08] <tass1412> unop_: got some other reasons too, but that is offtpic
[17:08] <libre> ryanakca: use linux
[17:08] <Yonie> unop_, So now if i connect both, the one should work?
[17:08] <tass1412> whabo: <unop_> tass1412, thats  5/9*( ((118+120)/2) - 32) :)
[17:09] <unop_> Yonie, i presume so yes, and i dont see why it shouldnt work
[17:09] <whabo> tass1412: i mean to show off as a C not an F :S
[17:09] <tass1412> whabo: ah :D
[17:09] <DRebellion> ryanakca: what did you do to get that output?
[17:09] <ryanakca> DRebellion: sudo <whatevercommand>
[17:09] <Yonie> unop_, i think lekker would be a better word for cool :P
[17:09] <DRebellion> ryanakca: it would help to know the command ;)
[17:09] <unop_> ryanakca, is lamda the name of you machine ?
[17:09] <ryanakca> DRebellion: `hostname` outputs 'lambda'
[17:10] <tass1412> whabo: hm, perhaps your country-settings (or something like this)
[17:10] <unop_> Yonie, lekker? heh -- errm, ok :)
[17:10] <YellowOnline> kima also displays °C
[17:10] <ryanakca> DRebellion: 'sudo ls', 'sudo rm randomfile', 'sudo cat /etc/hosts', 'sudo apt-get update', your pick. For every command
[17:10] <ryanakca> unop_: yes.
[17:10] <whabo> YelloOnline.. do you know how to change it :S
[17:11] <unop_> ryanakca, changed anything in /etc/hosts recently ?
[17:11] <ryanakca> unop_: nope
[17:11] <YellowOnline> whabo: I don't use it myself, but I guess you'll have something like "preferences"
[17:11] <unop_> ryanakca, ok, let's have a look at it anyway -- can you !paste it please
[17:11] <gvsa123> dreamnid: i see... one last thing... cron.daily/monthly/hourly/weekly are what they are obviously... but what about cron.d?
[17:11] <unop_> cron.d is a directory
[17:12] <gvsa123> unop: and it runs when?
[17:12] <gvsa123> unopi mean it's contents
[17:12] <Jack_Sparrow> DRebellion: May I pm you for a sec?
[17:13] <unop_> gvsa123, well, it;s probably for cronjobs that dont fit the daily/monthly/hourly/weekly profiles :)
[17:13] <whabo> Yellowonline : tried it .. no luck thx anyway
[17:13] <YellowOnline> (oooh, Shinobi, I played that on SEGA)
[17:13] <neverblue> hehe
[17:13] <neverblue> same here, and Wonder Boy
[17:13] <YellowOnline> whabo: well, there really should be a way to change it.
[17:13] <|Torg|> gvsa123: stuff in cron.d are cron entires, and are executed accodring to what they are, its an include for cron
[17:13] <ryanakca> unop_: fixed by changing '192.168.1.107 lambda.ryanak.ca lambda.ryanak.ca' to '192.168.1.107 lambda.ryanak.ca lambda' :)
[17:13] <gvsa123> unop_: lol.... okay then... i think i get the picture..... i guess that's enough for today
[17:13] <|Torg|> gvsa123: stuff in daily, weekly etc are system accounting, well usualy
[17:13] <YellowOnline> whabo: perhaps is assumes you use F because your system is set to US?
[17:14] <unop_> ryanakca, heh, knew you'd been doing something in there :p
[17:14] <karri> what sega? hate when people say only the manufacturer. doesn't tell which console it was really :)
[17:14] <ejer> http://www.pantz.org/software/cron/croninfo.html - good cron stuff
[17:14] <|Torg|> gvsa123: things in /etc/crontab are roots crontab there is one for each user as well
[17:14] <whabo> YelloeOnline maybe :D
[17:14] <ryanakca> unop_: :P
[17:14] <Brandon_> I'm still having the same problem as yesterday. How do I turn on the php command? a2enmod doesn't show php, it only shows the php5 module. Do I need PHP4 to use the php command?
[17:14] <gvsa123> |Torg|: that should be somewhere in the /home?
[17:14] <YellowOnline> karri:  :) I'm not sure if it was the 8-bit or 16 bit
[17:14] <abhi> Can anyone tell me how to add a path permanently to system path...
[17:14] <YellowOnline> abhi> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[17:15] <unop_> abhi, errm, change PATH in /etc/bashrc i think
[17:15] <|Torg|> PATH=$PATH:/whatever; export PATH...addit to the /etc/profile
[17:15] <ejer> Brandon_: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/installing-php5-and-apache-on-ubuntu/
[17:15] <Jack_Sparrow> gksudo gedit... please
[17:15] <karri> YellowOnline: ok, i think it might've been mega drive (genesis) 16-bit
[17:15] <YellowOnline> (oh, nm, I thought you meant something different)
[17:16] <unop_> abhi, |Torg|'s suggestion is better
[17:16] <JFactor> 1/.2
[17:16]  * arrg Pats Yellow0nline
[17:16] <abhi> unop_, : it will only accessible to cli.
[17:17] <unop_> abhi, see what |Torg| said, that affects pretty much any enrironment
[17:17]  * YellowOnline feels, erm, doggish
[17:17] <abhi> |Torg|, : I think this is temporary one.
[17:17] <gvsa123> oh well that's enough for today... thanks a lot everyone! :)
[17:17] <|Torg|> unop_ whats that what he asked for?
[17:17] <YellowOnline> Jack_Sparrow: what's the advantage of gksudo? I never understood the difference with sudo
[17:17] <Jack_Sparrow> !gksudo
[17:17] <ubotu> If you need to run graphical applications as root, use « gksudo », as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Never just use "sudo"! (See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo to know why)
[17:17] <unop_> abhi, its not temporary if you add it to /etc/profile or /etc/bash.bashrc
[17:18] <julle-> is it possible to run install Ubuntu Server Edition onto a USB-pen drive, and run it from there?
[17:18] <YellowOnline> (I'll check out the link)
[17:18] <Jack_Sparrow> YellowOnline: sudo gui... can lead to disaster
[17:18] <unop_> |Torg|, he'd not confident of it being a permanent change
[17:18] <ejer> "sudo gui... can lead to disaster" - how?
[17:18] <abhi> unop_ : this is not . as told my |Torg| .
[17:19] <r3r333rrrR> !locales
[17:19] <ubotu> To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[17:19] <Jack_Sparrow> julle-: pendrivelinux.com
[17:19] <unop_> ejer, sudo does not set the right environment for GUI applications and some can crash, gksu/gksudo does this
[17:19] <abhi> YellowOnline, : this is for disk mounting.
[17:19] <Dollwithoutsoul> que aburrimiento...
[17:19] <Jack_Sparrow> ejer: Please read the link posted
[17:19] <unop_> abhi, i dont follow
[17:19] <|Torg|> changing /etc/profile will change every borne shell (sh, kash, ash and bash), changing /etc/bash.bashcrc wil change just bash, chanign ~/.bashrc (or similar for the shell) will change just the user
[17:19] <|Torg|> is that easier?
[17:20] <Brandon_> ejer, no that's not it. It was the client, you have to do apt-get install php5-cli
[17:20] <ejer> no you dont
[17:20] <abhi> unop_, : PATH=$PATH:/whatever; is temporary one.
[17:20] <Brandon_> ejer, just in case someone else asks that how I got it to work
[17:20] <YellowOnline> Jack_Sparrow: erm, I'll try to use gksudo consequently from now on
[17:20] <Jack_Sparrow> YellowOnline: Good choice
[17:20] <unop_> |Torg|, well, changing ~/.bashrc only works if the user's shell is bash -- not everyone is a bash user eh - like me sometimes :)
[17:21] <ejer> interesting on the sudo, never seen an issue, but then I never did a sudo firefox either ;)
[17:21] <darkpact> hello, i wish to fully log out of gnome in Gutsy 7.10. i press ctrl alt + bksp and it loads a new logon screen instead
[17:21] <unop_> abhi, duhh .. if you put that line in /etc/profile -- its going to be _permanent_ .. comprende now?
[17:21] <Jack_Sparrow> ejer: THe link explains it quite clearly
[17:21] <YellowOnline> darkpact: yup, you're restarting the GUI
[17:21] <|Torg|> yes unop_, I too prefer kash over bash (mostly for Solaris portability), I didnt intend to force bash to someone, its just that the majority of linux usrs I see use bash
[17:21] <brobostigon> good afternoon
[17:21] <|Torg|> err ksh
[17:21] <abhi>  |Torg| : yes by adding to /etc/profile is permanent one. but not accessible to run command(alt+F2).
[17:22] <ejer> Jack_Sparrow: thank you  I understand, although it is more theoretical than anything
[17:22] <darkpact> how do u drop to the shell?
[17:22] <unop_> abhi, if you want the change to be propogated to your environment, you need to logout and log back in
[17:22] <Brandon_> ejer, no I meant in order to get the php command to work: "The program 'php' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[17:22] <Brandon_> apt-get install php5-cli" <-- it told me that
[17:22] <Limez> hello all
[17:22] <Limez> my whole desktop is black
[17:22] <Limez> how can I solve this problem?
[17:22] <lordrich> darkpact: ctrl-alt-f1
[17:22] <darkpact> ok
[17:22] <|Torg|> abhi it is most certainly going to work with alt-f2 (I assume you mean your desktop), but you have to log out then back in to make it take effect
[17:22] <ejer> Brandon_: that is the php command line ap, not the apache module, but perhaps if you had not installed php5 it pulled in what you need
[17:22] <YellowOnline> Limez: can we have a bit more detail?
[17:23] <DRebellion> darkpact: f1 - f6 are all terminals
[17:23] <naxo_21> cual es el server en español?
[17:23] <ejer> !es | naxo_21
[17:23] <ubotu> naxo_21: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[17:23] <RyanPrior> Is there a way to watch RealMedia streams?
[17:23] <YellowOnline> naxo> #ubuntu.es ?
[17:23] <Brandon_> ejer, I installed php5 using apt-get install php5, it didn't come with the command php :/
[17:23] <darkpact> really i hope it will solve my problem of running games reliably as some of them might need a shell, and if they are windowed naturally gonna be unstable
[17:23] <naxo_21> gracias
[17:23] <ejer> RyanPrior: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RealPlayer
[17:24] <abhi> ok thanks |Torg|, unop_
[17:24] <jpatrick> naxo_21: #ubuntu-es
[17:24] <RyanPrior> !es | naxo_21
[17:24] <ubotu> naxo_21: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[17:24] <YellowOnline> naxo_21: oops: #ubuntu-es
[17:25] <RyanPrior> ejer: Can you play RealMedia streams using generic gStreamer, though?
[17:25] <ejer> RyanPrior: some of them i think, and mplayer can play some too, but it is hit and miss
[17:25] <RyanPrior> ejer: I'm trying to play the 2008 State of the Union off C-Span, for example.
[17:26] <ejer> in general, install realplayer to view real streams
[17:26] <ejer> and don't expect too much ;)
[17:26] <RyanPrior> Damn shame that C-Span uses proprietary encoding for its video.
[17:26] <ejer> yes
[17:26] <phroughy> !language | RyanPrior
[17:26] <ubotu> RyanPrior: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[17:26] <ejer> i wonder if realalternative would work in wine
[17:27] <YellowOnline> (real sucks anyway)
[17:28] <stephen-mason> hey, i have a laptop and i would like to use my second monitor how would i go about doing so?
[17:29] <Brainix> Good morning, all.  What's the simplest way to do a full backup and restore of a Ubuntu system?
[17:29] <jpatrick> !backup | Brainix
[17:29] <ubotu> Brainix: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[17:29] <Brainix> Thanks, jpatrick.  :-)
[17:29] <YellowOnline> stephen-mason:  go to "screens and graphics"
[17:29] <rodietze> hey
[17:29] <YellowOnline> it's under 'system'
[17:29] <stephen-mason> i did that last time and when i rebooted it messed ma shit up lol
[17:29] <rodietze> I can't find out why my driver can't mount any cd-roms
[17:30] <rodietze> I could install Ubuntu but when I want to use apt-cdrom
[17:30] <YellowOnline> stephen-mason: config the 2nd screen in XORG
[17:30] <rodietze> it keeps saying that can't mount cdrom
[17:30] <stephen-mason> xorg?
[17:30] <peacemaker> please i want to install azureus
[17:30] <YellowOnline> !xorg
[17:30] <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
[17:30] <Brainix> !cloning
[17:30] <ubotu> 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
[17:30] <ejer> RyanPrior: I can watch that stream in mplayer
[17:30] <rodietze> at my fstab file it is mapped to /dev/hda  to /media/cdrom something like that
[17:30] <RyanPrior> ejer: What command line options do you use?
[17:31] <rodietze> maybe it is wrong
[17:31] <ejer> RyanPrior: mplayer 'rtsp://video.c-span.org/archive/sou/sou012808_bush.rm?mode=compact'
[17:31] <stephen-mason> how do a config it wiht xorg?
[17:32] <stephen-mason> !xorg
[17:32] <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
[17:32] <RyanPrior> ejer: Mine has a bunch of errors. :-(
[17:32] <YellowOnline> edit it by "gksudo edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[17:32] <ejer> RyanPrior: you need the w32codecs package
[17:32] <rich12345> Hello everyone, when i installed ubuntu and try running it i get a screen similar to a dos screen that ran through a start up and it allowed me to login.  My question is how do i get to the desktop?(sorry im a newb)
[17:32] <RyanPrior> ejerL: ERROR: Could not open required DirectShow codec sipr3260.dll.
[17:32] <ejer> RyanPrior: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
[17:32] <YellowOnline> !xorg | rich12345
[17:32] <ubotu> rich12345: 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
[17:33] <|Torg|> stephen-mason: its not how do you configure it WITH xorg, its how do you configure xorg.  Its the GUI part of your dekstop, the thing that allows the display manger to run (and from it your window manger, and from it your dekstop)
[17:33] <nyc-h0st> rich12345 maybe you installed the server instead of the desktop
[17:33] <nyc-h0st> then you wont have a graphical desktop
[17:33] <ejer> "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" - gee that is confusing!
[17:33] <danilo> good evening!! friend,s!!!
[17:33] <|Torg|> as in kdm or gdm, if you use a display manger
[17:33] <abhi> |Torg|, : I have added a path to /etc/profile. and after relogin the program is not accessible from cli or alt+F2(gnome).
[17:33] <ejer> i know what it means :)
[17:33] <ejer> will newbies?
[17:34] <stephen-mason> torg, ok so if i messes up i can put sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart and it will sort its self out?
[17:34] <ejer> hehe
[17:34] <danilo> excuse me please ubuntu from italy??????
[17:34] <|Torg|> abhi jsut echo $PATH and see if its there, if not you either mistyped the path command or did not put it in a proper place
[17:34] <abhi> ok
[17:34] <YellowOnline> !it | danilo
[17:34] <ejer> !it | danilo
[17:34] <Royco-cup> hey.... can anyone tell me how to get the evolution mail icon back into the applications menu? I deleted it, it still shows up in the add/remove, but its not there and I cant put it back .... is there another way? console maybe?
[17:34] <YellowOnline> no it :)
[17:34] <ejer> hmm
[17:34] <ubotu> danilo: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[17:34] <danilo> yes!!!
[17:34] <YellowOnline> danilo> #ubuntu-it
[17:34] <|Torg|> stephen-mason: not exactly, and in fact I would HIGHLY suggest you copy your xorg,conf to something so you can put it back when you mess it up
[17:35] <danilo> thank!!!very match!!!!
[17:35] <abhi> |Torg|, : the path is not present at all.
[17:35] <|Torg|> stephen-mason: specifically if your isplay manger sees a problem with X it will crash
[17:35] <stephen-mason> lol ill leave it then lol
[17:35] <YellowOnline> yeah, just "cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old" before editing it
[17:35] <ejer> how can I fix ubotu messages?
[17:35] <rodietze> tried to use "eject" to see what it would say, it says "tried to use '/dev/hda' as device name but it is no block device"
[17:35] <|Torg|> ok abhi, not knowing exactly what you did, I cant tell you exactly what went srong,  PATH is simply an enviroment variable
[17:36] <RyanPrior> !bot |
[17:36] <ubotu> : I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[17:36] <prakriti> are there any plans on getting the 169 series of nvidia drivers into ubuntu?
[17:36] <anavarro_> let us say you forget your cups password ... what can you do to ? reinstall cups ?
[17:36] <danilo> my english from donkey
[17:36] <danilo> eeheheh
[17:36] <YellowOnline> prakriti: that's a thing to ask nvidia I guess
[17:36] <danilo> ok by!!!
[17:36] <prakriti> YellowOnline : does nvidia release debs?
[17:37] <prakriti> the drivers are out and run well
[17:37] <abhi> |Torg|, : I have added a path /home/abhi/jmf2.1.1/lib to  end of /etc/profile .
[17:37] <rich12345> i tried sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart and it says -bash no such file or directory
[17:37] <|Torg|> abhi pastebin it
[17:37] <prakriti> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_169.09.html
[17:37] <RyanPrior> prakriti: You can use Envy to get the very latest stuff usually, but Envy has a reputation for breaking things over time
[17:37] <ejer> rich12345: replace the question marl with a g so it is gdm
[17:37] <prakriti> I prefer not to use 3rd party package managers
[17:37] <fyrestrtr> has anyone tried KDE4 on ubuntu and find it annoyingly slow?
[17:37] <rich12345> ok ill try thank you
[17:37] <ejer> and thank you for proving my point ;)
[17:38] <prakriti> I have been installing nvidia updates by hand
[17:38] <RyanPrior> prakriti: In that case you'll need to wait until it gets packaged for Ubuntu. :-)
[17:38] <jpatrick> !kde4 | fyrestrtr
[17:38] <ubotu> fyrestrtr: KDE 4.0 is the latest major release of the K Desktop Environment. KDE 4.0 packages can be found at http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-4.0.php - More information can be found at http://www.kde.org/announcements/4.0/ - Support in #kubuntu-kde4
[17:38] <prakriti> thats not a problem, just wondering
[17:38] <YellowOnline> I thought KDE4 was still in beta?
[17:38] <|Torg|> prakriti: the current dirvers are not there becase the nvidia drivers have a long kistry of fixing one thing and breaking two more.  your particialy distro puts some asnity on that
[17:38] <fyrestrtr> jpatrick: I said I am already running it, obviously I know how to get it.
[17:38] <RyanPrior> YellowOnline: You've been living under a rock, then. There was huge fanfare when it hit 1.0
[17:38] <jpatrick> YellowOnline: no, it was release earlier this month
[17:38] <jpatrick> fyrestrtr: "Support in #kubuntu-kde4" ;)
[17:38] <prakriti> Yes, I understand.  I was just wondering if there was any sort of roadmap for getting them in.
[17:38] <abhi> |Torg|, : chech at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53969/
[17:39] <YellowOnline> well, I just came back from a 3 month trip to the moon (where I was indeed hiding under a rock)
[17:39] <prakriti> I am assuming they probably wont show up until another ubuntu release
[17:39]  * zoom_ is back (gone 03:25:16)
[17:39] <johnathon> pic
[17:39] <jpatrick> !away > zoom_
[17:39] <|Torg|> abhi: Ill assume /home/abhi/JMF-2.1.1e/lib is what you want to add to the path, if so you have to actualy add it, not jsut put in a directory
[17:40] <|Torg|> abhi: try "PATH=$PATH:/home/abhi/JMF-2.1.1e/lib; export PATH"
[17:40] <abhi> |Torg|, : i can't get your
[17:40] <abhi> ok
[17:40] <|Torg|> abhi: or better yet put your binaries in /usr/local/bin and not some library directory
[17:40] <abhi> yes
[17:40] <rodietze> HOW can I find out where is my cdrom driver?
[17:41] <rodietze> there is no /dev/cdrom
[17:41] <abhi> |Torg|, : I do this .
[17:41] <fyrestrtr> rodietze: /media/
[17:41] <YellowOnline> something that I'm missing in ubuntu is a intuitive way to see which hardware is malfunctioning/missing drivers. dmesg just won't do
[17:41] <logyati> hello guys
[17:41] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  nothing there
[17:41] <logyati> do you know a nice a gnome news widget or panel applet?
[17:41] <logyati> do you know a nice a gnome news widget or panel applet?
[17:41] <logyati> sry
[17:42] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  I think /media/cdrom is where it is mounted to...
[17:42] <ejer> YellowOnline: system>preferences>hardware information ?
[17:42] <_Kheldar^> rodietze: dmesg | grep cd <- should show you what device its on, and then mount it manually
[17:42] <RyanPrior> logyati: there is the GNUs Ticker (http://gnusticker.sourceforge.net/)
[17:42] <rodietze> _Kheldar^:  thank you!
[17:43] <Slade^^> I bought partition magic and I want to create partitions for ubuntu via p.m. I have already 2 partitions, one for windows 30gigs and other for games 115gigs, and I want to repartition the second partition to install ubuntu, so can someone lease guide me how to create a partition via p.m. if someone knows how?
[17:43] <YellowOnline> ejer> it isn't satisfactory imho
[17:43] <ejer> sorry :)
[17:43] <logyati> RyanPrior, hmm, i want a nice one like KNewsTicker... i want news in portuguese
[17:44] <Slade^^> in the file system type i see linux ext 2, linux ext 3 and linux swap, how big should they be?
[17:44] <RyanPrior> logyati: Patches welcome. :-)
[17:44] <fyrestrtr> Slade^^: create one empty partition, ubuntu will automatically create the other partitions during the installation process.
[17:44] <Slade^^> fyrestrtr, and how big should be that partition
[17:44] <Slade^^> oh
[17:44] <Slade^^> ok
[17:44] <Slade^^> nevermind
[17:44] <logyati> RyanPrior, i wish i could help, but im not a developer :(
[17:45] <arrg> guys i have install java now how do i get it working with firefox ?
[17:45] <YellowOnline> ejer> my PCI raid card, for example: does ubuntu see it but can't find the drivers? or is the card itself defect? I just don't see it mentioned in "hardware information"'
[17:45] <jpatrick> !enter > Slade^^
[17:45] <ejer> YellowOnline: http://www.watchingthenet.com/ubuntu-guide-for-windows-users-display-system-hardware-information.html
[17:45] <fyrestrtr> logyati: use superkaramba.
[17:45] <rodietze> _Kheldar^
[17:45] <Slade^^> fyrestrtr, shoudl it be linux ext2 or ext3, or other?
[17:45] <ejer> have not tried that app myself YellowOnline
[17:45] <|Torg|> Slade^^: what you are asking is both a matter of opionion and a matter of how you are going to use your box.  Unless you want to research disk usuage and know your usuage pattern,s simply let ubuntu lay it out for you
[17:45] <fyrestrtr> Slade^^: it should be blank, no filesystem type.
[17:45] <rodietze> it just grepED fthings from ehci_hcd
[17:45] <rodietze> nothing related to cdrom
[17:46] <fyrestrtr> rodietze: what is the problem with your cdrom?
[17:46] <Slade^^> fyrestrtr, it cant be a blank type: it can be fat, fat32, ntfs, linux ext2, linux ext3 and linux swap
[17:46] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  I can't mount any cd
[17:46] <fyrestrtr> Slade^^: you can't create a partition and not have a file type?
[17:46] <YellowOnline> hmz, interesting ejer, I'll give it a try
[17:46] <rodietze> I installed ubuntu and when I want to use apt-cdrom
[17:46] <fyrestrtr> rodietze: CDs are auto mounted when inserted.
[17:47] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  not mine :\
[17:47] <arrg> ikonia ?
[17:47] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  on fstab it is mapped to /dev/hda it is so weird
[17:47] <Slade^^> fyrestrtr, in part. magic I have to choose a file system type
[17:47] <fyrestrtr> Slade^^: use ext3
[17:47] <arrg> IKONIA !!
[17:47] <Slade^^> fyrestrtr, thanks so much!!
[17:48] <fyrestrtr> rodietze: what kind of disk do you have?
[17:48] <kurugah> hi
[17:48] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  I'm using the original Ubuntu CD rom
[17:49] <arrg> where is ikonia ?
[17:49] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  the one I used to install it
[17:49] <YellowOnline> ejer> looks good, but is unstable :( "Segmentation fault (core dumped)"
[17:49] <fyrestrtr> rodietze: I meant -- what kind of hard disk do you have?
[17:49] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  oh ok, I use SATA
[17:49] <Barret> Kindof OT: I have a LaTeX formatting issue that is driving me insane. Any latex gurus here?
[17:50] <logyati> fyrestrtr, but superkaramba needs compiz, right?
[17:50] <ejer> YellowOnline: ya it bombed on me too :( You know you can use lspci in terminal to list PCI cards?
[17:50] <usser> nope
[17:50] <rodietze> and the DVD R/W is Dual Layer and Lightscribe capable
[17:50] <ejer> I understand it is not a gui tool...
[17:50] <usser> logyati: nope
[17:50] <jpatrick> logyati: not at all
[17:50] <fyrestrtr> logyati: nope
[17:50] <Sergo21> hello
[17:50] <koko___> hello, anyone how to solve this ? GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_signal_connect_data: assertion `G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE (instance)' failed GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid (NULL) pointer instance
[17:51] <Sergo21> does anyone know, when the azureus 3.x will be available to install from ubuntu repos
[17:51] <kurugah> i have installed xubuntu with /home mounted on an sdhc now i want 2 move it 2 my / partition and i need help with chown and chmod
[17:51] <YellowOnline> ejer> it always crashed after half a minute -.- what a pity
[17:51] <rich12345>  i tried sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart and it says (and gdm) -bash sudo:: command not found
[17:51] <ejer> logyati: you could search for rss in add/remove programs, there are lots of choices
[17:51] <kurugah> could anyone help me?
[17:51] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  my last message was to you,
[17:51] <usser> kurugah: so whats the problem
[17:51] <fyrestrtr> rodietze: I don't know what is the problem in your case.
[17:51] <sluggo> rich12345: what is the output of which X ?
[17:51] <johnficca> how do i get compiz going on ati radeon 9000
[17:52] <kurugah> i cp my user into /home
[17:52] <usser> kurugah: move your user directory to root then chown it
[17:52] <YellowOnline> well, I'm watching the lspci output right now
[17:52] <usser> kurugah: right
[17:52] <rich12345> sorry sluggo im a newb not sure what you mean
[17:52] <logyati> ejer, i know, but i wish i could find one to be in gnome panel, cos i wanna work and read the news
[17:52] <kurugah> and uncomented fstap for the /home part
[17:52] <usser> kurugah: so far so good
[17:52] <rodietze> fyrestrtr:  no problems, I think it is rare, thank you in advance for taking the time trying to help me though :]
[17:52] <sluggo> rich12345: type "which X" into the terminal without the quotes
[17:53] <usser> kurugah: wait did u unmount the old /home firts
[17:53] <kurugah> now on the login screen it ses i have no rights
[17:53] <kurugah> no
[17:53] <ejer> logyati: look at sage for firefox maybe
[17:53] <usser> kurugah: then i have problems understanding how did u manage to copy it
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[17:53] <kurugah> ah ok i did
[17:53] <kurugah> i started with a live usb stick 2 do so
[17:54] <Sergo21> if i want the latest software but in the ubuntu there are only the old one
[17:54] <usser> kurugah: oh i see so your user home dir is definetely in /home that is on /, not mounted
[17:54] <usser> kurugah: kk
[17:54] <Sergo21> like wine, azureus, deluge and maybe others
[17:54] <kurugah> yes
[17:54] <DRebellion> !minimal | Sergo21
[17:54] <ubotu> Sergo21: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[17:54] <usser> kurugah: so boot up from a stick or cd
[17:54] <sluggo> rich12345: ok now "sudo apt-get install gdm"
[17:54] <YellowOnline> ejer> but what happens is lspci if linux can't figure out what a device is? will it be shown?
[17:54] <kurugah> ok
[17:54] <logyati> i found YARSSR. Its a rss reader for the notification area
[17:54] <La-miiss-29> CC :)
[17:54] <fyrestrtr> YellowOnline: yes, it is shown.
[17:54] <logyati> apt-get install yarssr
[17:54] <usser> kurugah: find out the /dev/name of your hdd
[17:54] <kurugah> ok
[17:54] <logyati> lets see if its nice
[17:54] <usser> kurugah: of your / partition that is
[17:55] <usser> kurugah: mount to /mnt
[17:55] <kurugah> i know that
[17:55] <usser> kurugah: right
[17:55] <kurugah> done
[17:55] <YellowOnline> hmz, so I shoudl conclude my RAID card is gone, I don't see it in the list
[17:55] <rich12345> its unpacking
[17:55] <YellowOnline> *should
[17:55] <usser> kurugah: then do chroot /mnt
[17:55] <kurugah> ok
[17:55] <DRebellion> Sergo21: sorry, didn't see the bit before about azureus
[17:55] <ejer> YellowOnline: if you don't see it in lspci it is not seen at all by linux, ie it is not just a driver issue
[17:56] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: lspci will sometimes jsut show the device as unkonw but stil show you its ids (which you would use to find a driver for it),  but just becase lsci does not know it does not mean it will not work, nor that a driver is not alreayd working for it
[17:56] <usser> kurugah: then chown -R username:username /home/username
[17:56] <usser> kurugah: that should do it
[17:56] <kurugah> oh ok
[17:56] <YellowOnline> interesting, I'm going to look a few things up
[17:56] <usser> kurugah: try to reboot see if it works
[17:56] <Sergo21> DRebellion, i don't think i need the mini.iso
[17:56] <DRebellion> Sergo21: yeah, that was my fault, sorry.
[17:57] <kurugah> but i think i have accidentally chown /home with a wrong user does it have to belong 2 root?
[17:57] <YellowOnline> I wonder if this could be the card I'm looking for "05:01.0 RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. PCI0680 Ultra ATA-133 Host Controller (rev 01)" or if this is part of the onboard RAID controller
[17:57] <DRebellion> Sergo21: you could probably look up the azureus package on ubuntu.launchpad.net
[17:57] <usser> kurugah: yes /home itself belongs to root
[17:57] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: aslo lspci may give you strange output like calling a dvb card a netowrk card (this is from what the card reports) and is more related to what an eginner thinks the card is vs what its used for
[17:57] <usser> kurugah: in that case chown /home first to root and then your username's directory
[17:58] <DRebellion> Sergo21: launchpad.net/ubuntu , sorry :S
[17:58] <kurugah> so i chown root.root /home
[17:58] <kurugah> fisrt?
[17:58] <WillOne> Amarok has no sound, it plays the MP3 but no sound plays. Everything else on Linux has sound, including other music players, does anyone know what's up?
[17:58] <usser> kurugah: chown -R root:root /home
[17:58] <rich12345> slugger: i got a warning home dir you specifie already exsists
[17:58] <YellowOnline> WillOne: codec missing I think
[17:58] <rich12345> processing triggers
[17:58] <kurugah> ok ill try
[17:58] <YellowOnline> or not conf'ed in Amarok
[17:59] <WillOne> yell0w, I've gotten heaps of codecs from loads of places, I think it has something to do with my USB Stereo.
[17:59] <rich12345> idconfig deferre processing now taking place
[17:59] <koko___> hello, anybody uses kiba-dock , i see grey squares, instead of icons :S
[17:59] <|Torg|> WillOne: it has everyting to do with what engine you told amarok to use and its plugins
[17:59] <YellowOnline> hmz, USB and sound, it'll never be my favourite
[17:59] <rich12345> now im back to rich@ubunhtu:
[18:00] <YellowOnline> <- agrees with |Torg|
[18:00] <TheShadow> How do I make it so that ssh-agent is started for my shell automatically?
[18:00] <WillOne> |Torg|, I just swapped from my USB Stereo to Soundcard and it works. I want it to play through the USB Stereo though.
[18:00] <sluggo> rich12345: now /etc/init.d/gdm start
[18:00] <giany911> guys this wireless thing is killing me .. how the hell do i make a simple wireless lan between my desktop ( usb wifi card ) and my laptop ?
[18:00] <Jack_Sparrow> DRebellion:  I didnt see your answer on the packaging... I had to restart after tesing a compiz command to get graphics back
[18:00] <rich12345> sudo or no?
[18:00] <ironfoot_495> can someone help me configure screem please?
[18:00] <fyrestrtr> TheShadow: add it to ~/.bashrc
[18:00] <sluggo> sudo
[18:00] <|Torg|> WillOne: that usually is a xine output+ alsa setup issue, again it depends on what you told amarok to use
[18:01] <Jack_Sparrow> giany911: PLease tone it down and keep the channel family friendly
[18:01] <TheShadow> fyrestrtr: so if I just add ssh-agent as a command to the shell rc file?
[18:01] <YellowOnline> oh my, lspci really gave me my card... now trying to find out how to use it
[18:01] <fyrestrtr> TheShadow: it should work.
[18:01] <giany911> jack_Sparrow sorry, got a little carried away:D
[18:01] <ries> hey all, what package contains all build tools like make etc?
[18:01] <WillOne> |Torg|, How do I ask it to play through the Speakers?
[18:01] <DRebellion> Jack_Sparrow: as its just a copy and paste job, shouldn't be too hard.
[18:01] <fyrestrtr> TheShadow: but it will work at every terminal launch, even if it already started.
[18:01] <|Torg|> WillOne: again that is an alsa problem (usually) and what yo told it to play though
[18:01] <fyrestrtr> ries: build-essential
[18:01] <Jack_Sparrow> DRebellion: Appreciate the help if you have time
[18:02] <rich12345> slugger: -bash sudo:: comand not found
[18:02] <groven1023> I'm trying to install 7.04 on an hp laptop with an ati card but I keep getting failed to start the x server, anyone have any ideas?
[18:02] <ries> fyrestrtr: I thought so to... but I get this : Package build-essential is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[18:02] <DRebellion> ries: automake
[18:02] <rsk> groven1023: try 7.10
[18:02] <WillOne> |Torg| How do I set up Alsa
[18:02] <fyrestrtr> ries: what release are you on?
[18:03] <tom_crosby> 'list
[18:03] <groven1023> rsk: heard that it does not work well with the hardware on the hp 6715b
[18:03] <pepperjack> groven1023: alt-ctrl-f2 then login then sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  then choose vesa driver and enter for everything else then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[18:03] <usser> groven1023: yea that happens with an ati card
[18:03] <TheShadow> fyrestrtr: ok thats not working. it runs ssh-agent but the shell still isn't running under ssh-agent.
[18:04] <ries> fyrestrtr: gutsy... but I think there was something wrong with my sources list in apt.... just a minute
[18:04] <usser> groven1023: once it started it falls into console right
[18:04] <TheShadow> fyrestrtr: I still have to either exec ssh-agent zsh
[18:04] <groven1023> pepperjack: when I type that it asks for a password
[18:04] <rich12345> sluggo: -bash sudo:: command not found
[18:04] <ries> fyrestrtr: yup.. that was it, works now
[18:04] <paolino> hi there, is there a howto to make the box a gateway ?
[18:04] <groven1023> usser: it goes directly to the failed to start x server
[18:04] <usser> groven1023: wait are u trying to run from livecd or u already have it installed?
[18:05] <groven1023> I have it installed from the alternate cd
[18:05] <hotmonkeyluv> When printing from one ubuntu machine to another ubuntu machine (which has the printer) what protocol do I need to use? LDP, samba, what?
[18:05] <|Torg|> WillOne: that is a very complex question defined by what 1 of 1000 sound cards you have, google will probbly help you better then the off cvhange I know of the 1 card you have
[18:05] <usser> groven1023: then follow pepperjack
[18:05] <usser> groven1023: advice
[18:05] <DRebellion> Jack_Sparrow: it would probably have to be added to a new release of the canoe package itself.
[18:05] <usser> groven1023: the password is the password u entered when installed the system
[18:05] <YellowOnline> so... what do we do when lspci finds a device and dmesg doesn't?
[18:06] <mintsoup> Could someone please help me with this? I have a custom program that I want to run from the console frequently, but I don't want to have to type the path name every time; how can I set it so that when I type the program name in bash the program will run?
[18:06] <fyrestrtr> YellowOnline: means you need to look harder.
[18:06] <ejer> YellowOnline: driver time
[18:06] <ejer> YellowOnline: take the id from lspci and google that
[18:06] <fyrestrtr> mintsoup: add it to your PATH
[18:06] <groven1023> usser: it says the xserver-org is not installed and no info is available
[18:06] <paolino> mintsoup: add your path to PATH
[18:06] <DRebellion> mintsoup: add it to $PATH in ~/.bashrc
[18:06] <usser> mintsoup: put a symbolic link into /usr/bin
[18:06] <Jack_Sparrow> DRebellion: I was thinking it should be packaged as an update to upstreamdev
[18:07] <zoobox> how do I do so for example gedit defaults to save in Latin1 instead of utf-8 ?
[18:07] <usser> mintsoup: ie cd /usr/bin
[18:07] <ejer> mintsoup: copy it to /usr/local/bin
[18:07] <ejer> just so you have every possibility
[18:07] <fyrestrtr> zoobox: utf-8 is better.
[18:07] <usser> mintsoup: then sudo ln -s /path/to/program
[18:07] <YellowOnline> I didn't find a driver on the manufacturer's website, but the chip itself seems to be from silicon, so with the ID I can indeed look for a driver. but anyway, as a general rule: if lspci finds something and dmesg doesn't, then it is always a driver issue?
[18:07] <rich12345> having trouble getting from x window to desktop
[18:07] <ejer> YellowOnline: there should be an error in dmesg saying that
[18:07] <DRebellion> Jack_Sparrow: yep, you're probably right.
[18:07] <fyrestrtr> YellowOnline: no, not always.
[18:08] <tushyd> anyone know of a TV tuner that can do ATSC/NTSC/PAL? I travel between Europe and the US a lot
[18:08] <mintsoup> thanks i'll try it out
[18:08] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: in a gernal sence, yes.  If lspci lists the device but dmesg doez not tell you it loaded a driver its either you have no driver for it, need no driver for it (its buitin) or the driver simply is not verbose enough to anounce it presence
[18:08] <paolino> anyone can tell me the right words to google for setting up a gateway in gutsy ?
[18:08] <rich12345> Can anyone help a newb get from x window after install to desktop?
[18:09] <hotmonkeyluv> rich12345: type startx
[18:09] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: al the drivers are kenrel modules, they can be built in (monolithic) or as a module (modeprobe it in), lsmod will tel you if a driver exists
[18:09] <Snurglewozzle> hello everybody
[18:09] <hotmonkeyluv> hey Snurgle
[18:09] <DRebellion> Jack_Sparrow: lemme ask in #ubuntu-motu
[18:09] <YellowOnline> thank you |Torg|, ejer and fyrestrtr
[18:09] <ejer> rich12345: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkConnectionBridge
[18:09] <ed_> hello everyone
[18:09] <zoobox> fyrestrtr, that depends of what you need, and what you write
[18:09] <fyrestrtr> paolino: www.shorewall.net
[18:09] <ed_> i have a problem
[18:10] <ed_> i can't get my wireless to work
[18:10] <Jack_Sparrow> DRebellion: NO need for that yet...Lots more to come
[18:10] <DRebellion> Jack_Sparrow: just for my own learning then ;)
[18:10] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[18:10] <ejer> !ask | ed
[18:10] <ubotu> ed: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[18:10] <Snurglewozzle> hello
[18:11] <kurugah> usser still there?
[18:11] <usser> kurugah: yea
[18:11] <kurugah> it still ses /home/user does not exist
[18:11] <kurugah> on the login screen
[18:11] <usser> kurugah: eh does not exist?
[18:11] <ed_> ok...can anyone help me set up my wireless on my laptop
[18:12] <usser> kurugah: did u check if its there?
[18:12] <kurugah> does not appear to exist
[18:12] <kurugah> it is
[18:12] <hotmonkeyluv> I have a printing question. It seems like it should be easy, but so far it hasn't been easy. When printing from one ubuntu machine to another ubuntu machine (which has the printer) what protocol do I need to use? LDP, samba, what?
[18:12] <logyati> guys i recommend this yarssr
[18:12] <logyati> nice program to read rss
[18:12] <kurugah> may i querry u?
[18:13] <YellowOnline> (\o/ I found someone with the same problem!)
[18:13] <zippert> hejsan alla
[18:13] <zoobox> fyrestrtr, imho utf-8 is a bad cross between 7bit ascii and unicode. 7bit ascii is perhaps enough for english, and unicode is needed for chinese (even though chinese prefer ucs2/utf-16 because utf8 takes more place)....
[18:13] <zoobox> I don't need anything outside latin1, but I need lots of things outside a-z
[18:13] <usser> kurugah: hm, that seems a bit weird
[18:13] <YellowOnline> (march 2004, no one found a solution -.-)
[18:13] <rich12345> xinit server error
[18:13] <usser> kurugah: are u sure spelling is correct and all
[18:13] <mey_fuchter> where r u from, people?
[18:13] <kurugah> i am shure it is there
[18:13] <groven1023>  is there a work around to get ubuntu to run on a laptop with an ati graphics card?
[18:13] <kurugah> and spellt right
[18:14] <mey_fuchter> diego hello
[18:14] <ed_> can someone help me set up my wireless on my laptop
[18:14] <kurugah> does it have 2 contain a file which cp -a does not copy?
[18:14] <ejer> ed_: describe your problem
[18:14] <backgen> Hey guys what do you think of Mac4Lin, i'm thinking of Installing it but i just want to make sure if it would be safe or compatible with Unbuntu Gibbon?
[18:14] <jqk> ed_: Depending on what chipset it uses, you can either use ndiswrapper or madwifi.
[18:14] <usser> kurugah: no it should be fine
[18:15] <usser> kurugah: ls -al your /home/username pastebin it
[18:15] <ejer> ed_: a good place to start is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiHowTo
[18:15] <ed_> Ok...i heard about ndiswrapper, but i am very new to ubuntu so i dont know how to install and use it
[18:15] <kurugah> i cant since i am in irc on another pc
[18:15] <DRebellion> Jack_Sparrow: maybe you should submit the modules to the official version of upstreamdev?
[18:15] <kurugah> and have no wifi on the notebook
[18:15] <Jack_Sparrow> DRebellion: Already working on that
[18:16] <kurugah> unless i get ubuntu working
[18:16] <kurugah> usser can we go on in querry plz?
[18:16] <DRebellion> ed_: i wouldn't recommend going down the ndiswrapper path until you've tried everything with native drivers. can you describe what you have tried in detail for us?
[18:16] <usser> kurugah: query?
[18:16] <usser> kurugah: /j #usser
[18:16] <ejer> backgen: mac4lin is just a theme, should not be an issue
[18:16] <Jack_Sparrow> DRebellion: The project has been stalled for some time... There were only three devs all in school and it has been dormant for a long time
[18:17] <ed_> I actually have tried nothing, except trying to find a network that i know exists, but it finds nothing
[18:17] <backgen> ejer: oh ok thanks! So i'm guessing it won't give me Time Machine and all that good stuff eh?
[18:17] <zoobox> no-one else that have any ideas about getting rid of uft-8 ?
[18:17] <DRebellion> Jack_Sparrow: maybe you could ask to take over a bit
[18:17] <ejer> backgen: uh, no, but we have WAY better apps
[18:17] <Nik0la0s> postmap generic what does thsi commnd do?
[18:18] <rich12345> how do i stop a ping?
[18:18] <fyrestrtr> rich12345: ctrl+c
[18:18] <arrg> how do i tar install_flash_player_9_linux.tgz
[18:18] <YellowOnline> lol, silicone's Linux FAQ consists of 1 question "1. Where can I get it the Linux driver?"
[18:18] <fyrestrtr> !flash | arrg
[18:18] <ubotu> arrg: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash (for !Dapper and !Edgy, a recent version is available in !backports) - See also !Restricted and !Gnash - The Flash package is currently BROKEN, see « /msg ubotu FlashIssues »
[18:18] <stephen-mason> hey i have a wacom graphire 3 where can i get drivers?
[18:19] <stephen-mason> are there any available?
[18:19] <YellowOnline> macgen> of course not, you'll need hackintosh if you really want MacOS to run on your pc
[18:19] <speedcore> is there any channel where you can discuss backup routines?
[18:19] <tweet> stephen-mason they should be in the kernel allready
[18:19] <tweet> i have a volito and it worked with slight mods to the xorg.conf file
[18:20] <danilo> excuse me please upgrade codec totem?
[18:20] <stephen-mason> it works but it works like a mouse i want it so when i put the pen to the top left of the screen it goes there not so i have to drag it
[18:20] <mey_fuchter> hello
[18:20] <hoarycripple> stephen-mason, wacom.ko is already in kernel modules
[18:20] <rich12345> im having trouble getting on the desktop i am stuck in the x window screen after install can someone help?
[18:21] <hoarycripple> stephen-mason, that depends on your xorg.conf
[18:21] <tomasz_> Hi, I have AMD processor and NForce4 Chipset and my fans works very noisy. Is there any program for automatic fan control? (Athcool doesnot work)
[18:21] <tweet> hang on stephen ur only one setting away from getting it to work the way you want, just cant remember the setting (looking it up now)
[18:21] <stephen-mason> how would i change it?
[18:21] <danilo> codec for totem video ??
[18:21] <hoarycripple> do you have any entries for the tablet in xorg.conf?
[18:22] <DRebellion> danilo: what are you trying to play?
[18:22] <stephen-mason> hoarycripple: dont know?
[18:22] <hoarycripple> if not, you can try my conf.  i will paste to pastebin shortly
[18:22] <Valerie> hey guys :)
[18:22] <stephen-mason> im a windows dude normaly so i might need a little more help than your use to giving, lol :D
[18:22] <YellowOnline> tomasz> not a real solution, but personally I prefer hardware for that (a fan controller)
[18:22] <Valerie> F*ck windows!
[18:22] <am^2u> hey guys , does asus m2a-vm has a problem with Ubuntu 7.10 ?
[18:22] <danilo> for ubuntu totem video ?
[18:23] <danilo> the codec please?
[18:23] <rich12345> can anyone help a newb get out of the x window?
[18:23] <tweet> stephen-mason check this link -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom
[18:23] <Valerie> can I run gutsy with fusion on vmware?
[18:23] <ed_> how do i install native drivers for my wireless card
[18:23] <killown|away> danilo???
[18:23] <Valerie> on my mac?
[18:23] <tomasz_> YellowOnline really?
[18:23] <chrissny> Yes Valerie you can
[18:24] <Valerie> how?
[18:24] <Valerie> ive tried
[18:24] <DRebellion> ed_: is your wireless card working?
[18:24] <tweet> i got mine to work following those guidelines but i dont have it installed atm so cant check proper setting
[18:24] <Valerie> but it did not work
[18:24] <YellowOnline> Danilo, non possiamo aiutarli con il problema se non conoscete l'inglese. Un programma di traduzione non farebbe merce. Chieda a qualcuno in # ubuntu-esso
[18:24] <tomasz_> YellowOnline> I want use software controller :(
[18:24] <ed_> no
[18:24] <danilo> upgrade for ready totem movie?
[18:24] <kodge> Is there any software that I can use to burn DVD movies ( not Data DVDS ) other than k3b?
[18:24] <YellowOnline> danilo * #ubuntu-it
[18:24] <stephen-mason> dont get it? lol
[18:24] <DRebellion> !burning > kodge (see the pm from ubotu)
[18:24] <danilo> ok
[18:25] <kodge> DRebellion: Cheers buddy
[18:25] <ed_> I am not sure what i need to do to get the wireless card to work
[18:25] <hoarycripple> stephen-mason, i take no responsibility for X not starting after this :)  make sure that you have a /dev/input/wacom before doing this.
[18:25] <rich12345> I installed xubuntu and after install, started ubuntu and im now stuck in the x window.  Can anyone help me get to the desktop?
[18:25] <am^2u> does asus M2A-VM mobo have compatibility issues with Ubuntu 7.10 ??
[18:25] <hoarycripple> stephen-mason, http://pastebin.com/m2901e6b7
[18:25] <stephen-mason> ill leave it, lol, thanks tho, :D ill leave it with the mac :)
[18:25] <chrissny> Valerie... I just installed 7.04 on fusion then upadated it to 7.10
[18:25] <WillOne> |Torg|, Set Mono and Stereo in Alsa settings to hw:1,0
[18:25] <killown|away> danilo, where you from?? brazil?
[18:25] <hotmonkeyluv> I have a printing question. It seems like it should be easy, but so far it hasn't been easy. When printing from one ubuntu machine to another ubuntu machine (which has the printer) what protocol do I need to use? LDP, samba, what?
[18:26] <hoarycripple> stephen-mason, all you need to do is a little tweaking of the xorg.conf file
[18:26] <zumbrujm> hello.  I'm getting this error when trying to print a pdf document: error name; ioerror  command; fill   operand stack;
[18:26] <WillOne> |Torg|, https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+question/17284
[18:26] <hoarycripple> stephen-mason, it works quite well with the Gimp
[18:26] <hashalotz> I have a serious printing issue. Seems pages are not centered, i.e. parts are missing.
[18:26] <Dizzy> Hey guys, what should I type in terminal to use super user rights to install some drivers for my ATI?
[18:26] <hoarycripple> Dizzy, sudo
[18:26] <DRebellion> Dizzy: prefix your command with 'sudo'
[18:27] <Dizzy> 10x
[18:27] <SirOcelot> Dizzy I recommend you use the "Envy" program for your ATI drivers
[18:27] <YellowOnline> this is a depressing thing to read in a thread about your problem: "2. It was impossible to get the drive installed. I tried, and gave up."
[18:27] <SirOcelot> it worked wonders for me
[18:27] <ed_> I am not sure what i need to do to get my wireless card to work....i'm not sure how to install drivers for it, or find it for that matter
[18:27] <hashalotz> Is there anyone who knows how to print without losing parts of pages.
[18:27] <YellowOnline> hashalotz: lol?
[18:27] <DRebellion> !envy | Dizzy SirOcelot
[18:27] <ubotu> Dizzy SirOcelot: envy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[18:27] <hashalotz> Is there anyone who knows how to print without losing parts of pages?
[18:28] <darkblue_B> I have a new Gutsy headless server - can I enable auto-login on restart? where do I look for that?
[18:28] <hashalotz> YellowOnline, any ideas?
[18:28] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: what brand is it?
[18:28]  * E_Data wonders whether to feel uber-ish or feel bad for ubuntu for being the only OS on my spacious 400 gb hard drive :P
[18:28] <new2linux> hello everyone
[18:28] <StrangeCharm__> how can i connect my nokia n80 mobile phone to my laptop with either the usb cable or bluetooth?
[18:28] <DRebellion> ed_: ok, first things first... what happens when you try to connect to a wireless network using the network manager?
[18:28] <YellowOnline> hashalotz: not really, normally it just prints or it doesn't print at all. what exactly happens to your prints?
[18:28] <hotmonkeyluv> E_Data: uber-ish
[18:28] <hotmonkeyluv> totally
[18:29] <ed_> its a dell wireless 1390
[18:29] <E_Data> right on
[18:29] <Szeraax> hey all, how can I set my linksys router to forward everything up to the network its in(dhcp requests, logon info for domain, etc.)? I have 2 that do this quite well, but my third is a different model and tries to be a dhcp server. If i disable the dhcp server, then no one gets an ip, so i am trying to tell it to forward up to the network its in and be transparents to the packets from...
[18:29] <Szeraax> ...wireless clients to server, any ideas of what generally needs set?
[18:29] <YellowOnline> E_Data: I have only ubuntu on a 500GB HD ;-) (other OSes on other harddisks)
[18:29] <Ann> Hello All, I need some help right here will instalation of this OS, Could somebody help me please?
[18:29] <ed_> when i try to connect to a network...it doesnt find it
[18:29] <Ann> Hello All, I need some help right here will instalation of this OS, Could somebody help me please?
[18:29] <DRebellion> Szeraax: i don't think this is an ubuntu specific problem
[18:29] <Szeraax> ann don't repost
[18:29] <hoarycripple> Ann, just ask your question
[18:29] <ryanakca> Ann: what do you need help with?
[18:30] <DRebellion> Ann: just tell us your problem
[18:30] <E_Data> yeah well i bet i have a better ubuntu success story then you YellowOnline :P
[18:30] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: is it turned on?
[18:30] <ed_> i
[18:30] <DRebellion> ed_: what do you mean _exactly_ by "doesn't find it"
[18:30] <Szeraax> DRebellion: but no one is in networking or linksys
[18:30] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: I had that same problem, my card was off
[18:30] <kurugah> hi
[18:30] <YellowOnline> E_Data: what do you mean?
[18:30] <ed_> how do i turn it on
[18:30] <E_Data> pm YellowOnline?
[18:30] <kodge> DRebellion: None of those burning software burn dvd movies, just data dvd
[18:30]  * ryanakca wonders how much bandwidth idling in here 24/7 takes up
[18:30] <YellowOnline> btw, if anyone would find a driver for PCI0680...
[18:31] <DRebellion> kodge: if you need to burn a dvd movie, you would use one tool to make the .iso and another to burn that data to a disk.
[18:31] <new2linux> Can anyone help me get onto the main screen and out of the black(dos like) screen?
[18:31] <giany911> guys i have a little problem ... the wireless card on my desktop works on 802.11g  and my laptop on b
[18:31] <YellowOnline> E_Data:  oh, just say it here
[18:31] <giany911> how do i switch them on b let's say
[18:31] <kurugah> i have my /home on an sdhc at the moment an need 2 move onto the / partition could anyone please help me on how to do that?
[18:31] <YellowOnline> giany911: G is always backward compatible I thought
[18:31] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: is there a light that comes on when you are in windows that doesn't come on in linux?
[18:32] <hoarycripple> new2linux, if your X server is actually running, then CTRL-ALT-F7 will get you to the GUI
[18:32] <kodge> DRebellion: Isnt it just a simple case of burning a .avi to a dvd?
[18:32] <sahak> hello, when running under QEMU, both "cirrus" and "vesa" video drivers work fine. Which one is better(faster)?
[18:32] <hoarycripple> new2linux, if it is not running, you have to find out why
[18:32] <giany911> yellowonline .. i'm not able to do a simple ad-hoc network ...
[18:32] <ed_> yes...there is a light on windows that is not on linux
[18:32] <giany911> dont exactly know why :(
[18:32] <fyrestrtr> sahak: vesa will be more compatible
[18:32] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: which one? does it have a little wireless symbol over it?
[18:32] <DRebellion> kodge: that won't make a DVD movie, it will be a dvd with a .avi file on it. quite a few dvd players support playback like this, though.
[18:32] <new2linux> hoarycripple tried it didnt work
[18:32] <ed_> yes....it is my wifi light
[18:32] <Ann> I have an installation problem after booting from the CD, i dont really know what commands direct to the directories and then i dont know how to install it... i read the FAQ there was nothing about the installation
[18:32] <new2linux> my x server must not be running?
[18:33] <sahak> fyrestrtr: compatible with what?
[18:33] <hoarycripple> new2linux, yeah, probably not
[18:33] <fyrestrtr> sahak: the guest os
[18:33] <hoarycripple> new2linux, was it working before?  did you change anything?
[18:33] <sahak> fyrestrtr: and which one is faster?
[18:33] <DRebellion> Ann: are you able to boot into the operating system off the livecd ?
[18:33] <new2linux> first run at this just installed
[18:33] <kodge> DRebellion: I see... My dvd player kept saying bad disc on the last time I tried that. However, last time I used nero back on windows I just burnt the .avi's to a dvd and it worked, no .iso converting...
[18:33] <fyrestrtr> sahak: you will not notice the difference.
[18:33] <YellowOnline> giany911: I never tried ad-hoc networks, so can't help you there, but it would rather surprise me if that were the proble
[18:34] <hoarycripple> new2linux, ok, you need to check your xorg logs and see what it tells you
[18:34] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: is there a switch that you know of, perhaps on the side or the bottom of the computer?
[18:34] <DRebellion> kodge: :/
[18:34] <hoarycripple> new2linux, /var/log/xorg.0.log or something like that
[18:34] <DRebellion> kodge: i don't see any reason why it would be different.
[18:34] <Ann> yes I have changed the boot sequence to the BIOS so the boot occurrs from the CD but i dont know the commands
[18:34] <E_Data> YellowOnline i bought a new pc that had vista home premium installed, it was too buggy and none of my favorite apps worked with it so i "upgraded" back to XP, well the manufacturer of my computer didnt offer xp drivers, only vista drivers, downloading the ones straight from nvidia caused BSOD's so i installed ubuntu by itself and it works flawlessly
[18:34] <ed_> no....i dont see any switch for my wireless card
[18:34] <Ann> DRebellion yes I have changed the boot sequence to the BIOS so the boot occurrs from the CD but i dont know the commands
[18:34] <hoarycripple> new2linux, check at the bottom of the file for any (E) error messages
[18:34] <StrangeCharm__> i'm having some difficulty with flash in firefox. when i go to a site which uses flash, i get the 'additional plugins are required to display all the media on this page' dialogue; but when i go to 'install missing plugins' i am informed that 'the package flashplugin-nonfree is already installed'. i've tried uninstalling it then trying again, but when i do, the embedded installer seems to work, but the then i get the 'additional plugins...' dialog
[18:34] <StrangeCharm__> ue again. this makes me sad :(
[18:34] <sahak> fyrestrtr: then why is Linux detecting it as a "cirrus" video card and by default using "cirrus" video drivers?
[18:34] <kodge> Drebellion: I tried just k3b but it just kept getting an error, ill try again and post the error, 2 minutes
[18:35] <DRebellion> E_Data: good for you ;)
[18:35] <new2linux> log didnt come up
[18:35] <fyrestrtr> sahak: because that's the driver you are using.
[18:35] <new2linux> no such file or directory
[18:35] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: is there a key combo that you press in windows (if you use it) to turn on your card?
[18:35] <DRebellion> Ann: just wait for it to boot up and double-click the icon on the desktop that says "install"
[18:35] <E_Data> yeah now i just have to find a good ubuntu equivalent of windows vista sidebar, and "Screenlets" doesnt look to be the one
[18:35] <hoarycripple> new2linux, is there anyting in /var/log/ that looks like xorg.log?
[18:35] <ed_> not that i know of...it turns on on startup
[18:35] <DRebellion> !widgets | E_Data
[18:35] <fyrestrtr> E_Data: superkaramba
[18:35] <new2linux> is a directory
[18:36] <ejer> StrangeCharm__: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 - unofficial fix
[18:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about widgets - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:36] <darkblue_B> I have a new Gutsy headless server - can I enable auto-login on restart? where do I look for that?
[18:36] <hoarycripple> new2linux, /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[18:36] <hoarycripple> cap
[18:36] <sahak> fyrestrtr: so running 'qemu -std-vga' is better than just 'qemu' which default to cirrus video card?
[18:36] <E_Data> superkaramba?
[18:36] <Ann> DRebellion are you sure there are no additional commands guiding to iso directories or something like that?
[18:36] <StrangeCharm__> ejer: but it's a fix, right? ;D
[18:36] <fyrestrtr> sahak: what guest are you running?
[18:36] <hashalotz> darkblue_B, why would you want an auto-login on a headless server?
[18:36] <new2linux> no such file or directory
[18:36] <ejer> StrangeCharm__: look for the blue writing, it does work, yes
[18:36] <hashalotz> darkblue_B, graphical or console login?
[18:36] <DRebellion> Ann: nope, its dead easy.
[18:36] <kodge> DRebellion: It say's  Could not determine size of resulting image file
[18:36] <YellowOnline> darkblue_B: if you have a gui, "automatically log in this user" is an option at the user control panel
[18:37] <Logan428> I've recently installed Feisty, and I have no sound output from my motherboard
[18:37] <hoarycripple> new2linux, what does 'ls' in that directory give you?  anything that lools like an xorg log?
[18:37] <sahak> fyrestrtr: Fedora. and the Fedora installer detects a "cirrus" video card (which agrees with QEMU man page).
[18:37] <hoarycripple> new2linux, cd /var/log
[18:37] <hoarycripple> new2linux, ls Xorg*
[18:37] <DRebellion> kodge: hmmm... have you tried any other burning software?
[18:37] <Ann> DRebellion thank you, then i will try it, if my pc fucks up, i hope to still find u here
[18:37] <fyrestrtr> sahak: then what's the problem you are facing? The video card difference is not a factor in the speed of the guest OS
[18:37] <kodge> DRebellion: The ones you linked me in the PM from Uboto don't support movie burning dvd, just data, so no
[18:37] <DRebellion> !language | Ann
[18:37] <ubotu> Ann: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[18:37] <darkblue_B> YellowOnline: I have a gui via remote desktop
[18:38] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: http://www.mepis.org/node/11665
[18:38] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: try what the second post says
[18:38] <kurugah> anyone?
[18:38] <darkblue_B> YellowOnline: looking for user
[18:38] <hoarycripple> kodge, i've been burning dvds no problem with k3b
[18:38] <littlepinkdot> such harsh language for a lady! tsk tsk
[18:38] <new2linux> i must of put something it wronge i came up with a > instead of root@ubuntu
[18:38] <sahak> fyrestrtr: ok. I really don't have any problems. I was thinking that one could be somehow better or faster than the other.
[18:38] <sahak> fyrestrtr: they both work fine
[18:38] <StrangeCharm__> ejer: i'm using a monochrome screen. don't ask. i assume that i just eed to install the package that's suggested in the 7.10 release?
[18:38] <hoarycripple> new2linux, what do you mean?
[18:39] <hoarycripple> new2linux, did you find the log?
[18:39] <riaal> Does anyone think it can be a software failure that makes my ubuntu server reboot every 7-12 day?
[18:39] <kodge> hoarycripple: Could it be that I don't have a file to put into the audio_TS folder? Only the video_Ts bit?
[18:39] <new2linux> no
[18:39] <new2linux> i mistyped
[18:39] <fyrestrtr> riaal: nope.
[18:39] <daren> Hi, i''m trying to convert a .wmv video with ffmpeg to a .flv file. It works, but the problem is, that this convertion need about 3 minutes, and the flv-file is about 300mb (the original .wmv was 3mb), whats wrong?
[18:39] <ejer> StrangeCharm__: " 32-bit packages: The Ubuntu 7.10 package is available here. Just download the package for your release, double-click the file, and install the package. For other releases, download and extract this archive and double-click the corresponding file to your release."
[18:39] <Iradieh> 100
[18:39] <YellowOnline> darkblue_B: I was wrong
[18:39] <akorn> Does anybody know why my movies are coming out black and white on my computer? Doesn't matter if I'm running compiz or not....seems to have started randomly (haha of course it seems that way)
[18:39] <StrangeCharm_> ejer: yep, that's what i thought. thanks for the tip. this was really beginning to become a bore :)
[18:39] <new2linux> im no longer in root@ubuntu
[18:39] <riaal> fyrestrtr: how come? I had memtest running for 2 days, no error, tested cpu burn at 100% for 2h
[18:40] <YellowOnline> darkblue_B: you need to go to System -> Administration -> Login Window
[18:40] <hoarycripple> kodge, doesn't matter, all you need is the proper dvd structure, meaning, AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS and the subfiles in those dirs.  AUDIO_TS can be empty.  k3b will happily burn those onto dvd
[18:40] <ed_> hotmonkeyluv: the website you gave me says to use ndiswrapper, and i dont have it
[18:40] <ejer> i know StrangeCharm__ it is perhaps the worst longest bug I have ever seen in ubunut
[18:40] <darkblue_B> YellowOnline: looking
[18:40] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/joomla/
[18:40] <YellowOnline> darkblue_B: there's a tab "Security" there that allows automatoc and timed logins
[18:40] <hoarycripple> new2linux,  all i need to know is whether or not you found the log.
[18:40] <new2linux> no
[18:41] <kurugah> sad :/
[18:41] <new2linux> i didnt
[18:41] <YellowOnline> (timed login looks pretty unsafe to me)
[18:41] <riaal> Does anyone think it can be a software failure that makes my ubuntu server reboot every 7-12 day?
[18:41] <kodge> Hoarycripple: The file im trying to burn is a .avi of 300.  Could it be that its a .avi and not some other file?
[18:41] <phaedra> ed_, It's on the Ubuntu install cd...
[18:41] <DRebellion> riaal: have you checked the logs?
[18:41] <tass1412> i may use UUID @ crypttab?
[18:41] <hoarycripple> kodge, are you trying to convert it into dvd format?
[18:41] <riaal> DRebellion: Im not sure what log is worth checking
[18:41] <hoarycripple> or just burn the avi onto the dvd?
[18:41] <darkblue_B> YellowOnline: found it.. so timed login.. I'll read about that later.. I enabled auto login.. here goes the reset
[18:41] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and have no sound output from my motherboard (all hardware works fine). Any ideas?
[18:41] <new2linux> i mistyped and i dont have root@ubuntu before i type all i have is a >
[18:41] <DRebellion> riaal: well, you'll find logs in /var/log
[18:42] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: go to the download page and download ndis wrapper, and install it.
[18:42] <TheShadow> how do i restart the alsa daemon?
[18:42] <kodge> hoarycripple: Burn the avi onto a dvd film, I wasnt sure that you had to convert it to any other file? If so, how do I do that?
[18:42] <hoarycripple> new2linux, try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[18:42] <riaal> DRebellion: any tips? It dies like the power is lost, so I figured they would be blank
[18:42] <riaal> DRebellion: I know, but there is a lot of logs
[18:42] <riaal> what logs is worth checking when the system keeps rebooting?
[18:42] <riaal> anyone?
[18:42] <DRebellion> riaal: look at the ones that seem suuitable
[18:42] <ed_> hotmunkyluv: i downloaded it....now how do i install
[18:42] <hoarycripple> kodge, so my understanding is that you are trying to burn an avi onto a dvd so that it will be playable in any dvd player
[18:42] <Ann> DRebellion how does one connect to internet with ubuntu? with adsl i mean?
[18:42] <hoarycripple> kodge, right?
[18:42] <darkblue_B> Do you think leaving the VNC port open is a security risk?
[18:42] <kodge> hoarycripple: Correct
[18:43] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: there should be a readme file
[18:43] <DRebellion> Ann: do you have a router?
[18:43] <hoarycripple> kodge, if that is the case, you need to convert the avi into DVD format
[18:43] <Ann> Yes
[18:43] <Irutek-nologies> this is a test
[18:43] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: it might need to be extracted too
[18:43] <Ann> DRebellion yes
[18:43] <smacky> i'm using 7.10 if i go to Kubuntu will i loose my scripts
[18:43] <hoarycripple> kodge, there are lots of guides about this on the web
[18:43] <fyrestrtr> riaal: I am running ubuntu server for ... 21:43:08 up 34 days, 11:34,  1 user,  load average: 50.43, 24.76, 14.02
[18:43] <new2linux> hoary how do i restart linux because none of my commands are doing anyhting anymore
[18:43] <hoarycripple> kodge, which are linux specific....will apply to ubuntu as well as other distros
[18:43] <YellowOnline> darkblue> anything open is a risk imho
[18:43] <DRebellion> Ann: just connect up normally
[18:43] <ejer> darkblue_B: yes!
[18:43] <|Torg|> darkblue_B: leaving any port open is a security risk
[18:43] <fyrestrtr> riaal: so its not applications
[18:43] <hoarycripple> new2linux, sudo shutdown -r now
[18:43] <riaal> fyrestrtr: ofc, I know its supose to work, mine had over 4 mount uptime
[18:43] <Ann> DRebellion what about dial up?
[18:44] <fyrestrtr> riaal: check logs and temps
[18:44] <riaal> fyrestrtr: but now its reebooting every 7-10 day
[18:44] <akorn> Does anybody know why my movies are coming out black and white on my computer? Doesn't matter if I'm running compiz or not....seems to have started randomly (haha of course it seems that way)
[18:44] <darkblue_B> ejer: how do I get at my machine on the net then?
[18:44] <hotmonkeyluv> fyrestrtr: what is the difference between ubuntu server and desktop? is it just package selection?
[18:44] <fyrestrtr> hotmonkeyluv: yes.
[18:44] <kodge> hoarycripple: I see, I didnt get any results when I was googling this sort of thing? Could you link me please...if you'd be so kind :)
[18:44] <DRebellion> Ann: not sure, sorry.
[18:44] <new2linux> hoary nothing i type does anything anymore
[18:44] <riddlebox> akorn, what app do you use
[18:44] <smacky> i'm using 7.10 if i go to Kubuntu will i loose my scripts ?
[18:44] <sandisk> I've been trying to compile banshee from source with mtp support and have made sure to compile mono.zeroconf which it was complaining about. after installing mono-zeroconf the program still fails while building
[18:44] <hotmonkeyluv> fyrestrtr: i see
[18:44] <hoarycripple> kodge, sure, let me look
[18:45] <darkblue_B> YellowOnline: auto-login works, thx
[18:45] <fyrestrtr> smacky: not if you just install the packages
[18:45] <DRebellion> smacky: if you just need kde, then sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
[18:45] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and I have no sound output from my motherboard (sound hardware works fine)
[18:45] <hoarycripple> kodge, i think the guide I have is for gentoo, but it is universally applicable
[18:45] <smacky> thx
[18:45] <YellowOnline> darkblue_B: np
[18:45] <new2linux> hoary im back to root
[18:45] <kodge> hoarycripple: Sure, ill give it a whirl and if I can confused I could always come back here?
[18:45] <ironfoot_495> How do you get screem to work with apache?
[18:45] <DRebellion> smacky: then next time you login, you can choose under the options menu that you want kde
[18:45] <new2linux> trying to cd /var/log/
[18:45] <ironfoot_495> anyone know?
[18:46] <hoarycripple> kodge, http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=117709
[18:46] <Mm|Spunky> I have a question about the XMMS player for Ubuntu, how exactly do i get the Playlist and not the playlist editor on there?
[18:46] <hoarycripple> kodge, try that one
[18:46] <nagappan> how do I check the version of Ubuntu I have installed from a python script ? can I check some release file, as /etc/Redhat-release or /etc/SuSE-release file ?
[18:46] <hoarycripple> kodge, there is software that will automate this, but it is good to know the steps involved
[18:47] <new2linux> hoary what am i looking for in /var/log/ ?
[18:47] <hoarycripple> kodge, as sometimes the automated software fails
[18:47] <hoarycripple> new2linux, anything like Xorg
[18:47] <hoarycripple> new2linux, 'ls'
[18:47] <new2linux> no xorg
[18:47] <hoarycripple> or ls |grep Xorg
[18:47] <hoarycripple> new2linux, capital X
[18:47] <fyrestrtr> ironfoot_495: screem is a text editor, apache is a webserver.
[18:47] <fyrestrtr> nagappan: lsb_release -a
[18:47] <new2linux> nothing with an x
[18:47] <hoarycripple> new2linux, capital X?
[18:48]  * nagappan checking fyrestrtr command
[18:48] <new2linux> i have the list
[18:48] <ed_> hotmonkeyluv: I am putting in the command "tar zxvf ndiswrapper-version.tar.gz" and it is outputting "tar: ndiswrapper-version.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[18:48] <ed_> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[18:48] <ed_> tar: Child returned status 2
[18:48] <ed_> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[18:48] <ed_> "
[18:48] <FloodBot2> ed_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:48] <hoarycripple> new2linux, so do you have xorg installed?
[18:48] <new2linux> i must not
[18:48] <new2linux> how do i do that?
[18:48] <hoarycripple> new2linux, sudo apt-get -s install xorg
[18:48] <nagappan> fyrestrtr, cool, thanks :)
[18:49] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and I have no sound output from my motherboard (sound hardware works fine)
[18:49] <arrrghhh> ok so i want to be able to remote into a user's computer so i can help them
[18:49] <arrrghhh> i got nx installed and working, but it always creates a new session
[18:49] <hotmonkeyluv> ed_: you need to do the .gz part first, then the .tar. (it's like a .zip file that has been zipped twice, with different versions (sort of))
[18:49] <arrrghhh> how can i view the current session?
[18:50] <kodge> hoarycripple: bah I can't make head nor tail of this X_X
[18:50] <arrrghhh> .tar isn't compressed
[18:50] <arrrghhh> .tar.gz is
[18:50] <E_Data> check this out yall http://tinyurl.com/2ea8ub
[18:50] <arrrghhh> .tar.bz2 is
[18:50] <hotmonkeyluv> or whatever
[18:50] <fyrestrtr> arrrghhh: tar is compressed
[18:50] <arrg> hey arrrghhh !!
[18:50] <hotmonkeyluv> ARRGHHH!
[18:50] <ejer> ed_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[18:50] <arrg> you copied my name
[18:50] <new2linux> hoary didthat it ran through some stuff now what?
[18:50] <DRebellion> fyrestrtr: no its not
[18:50] <hoarycripple> kodge, haha.  Search for a better guide.  They are out there I assure you.
[18:50] <arrg> how do i get java working with firefox ?
[18:51] <littlepinkdot> When doing output, what does "2>" or "2>>" mean...the 2, not the >'s?
[18:51] <fyrestrtr> DRebellion: go read man tar
[18:51] <arrrghhh> fyrestrtr: tar is not compressed, just concatenated
[18:51] <ejer> arrg: install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[18:51] <arrrghhh> arrg: i've had this name since 1998... i have the email address to prove it lol
[18:51] <|Torg|> hotmonkeyluv: tar files are tape archives, ala old school way to write to tape.  It is not compressed, not one tiny little bit.  Gzip and Bzaip are two of many compression propgrams, hence a tar.gz, tgz or tar,bz file is a compressed tar file
[18:51] <DRebellion> fyrestrtr: no. you go read man tar. I am _telling_ you that tar is not compressed.
[18:51] <arrrghhh> |Torg|: thank you
[18:51] <arrg> jer
[18:51] <arrg> what will that do ?
[18:51] <hotmonkeyluv> |Torg| oh
[18:51] <arrrghhh> fyrestrtr: i know what i'm talking about
[18:51] <Ann> DRebellion how can i boot from a crypted partition?
[18:51] <ejer> install ajva?
[18:51] <kodge> hoarycripple: whats the file that imt rying to convert the .avi to exactly so I can burn it? I don't even have a clue...you forgot to mention that bit :P It'd be quite hard trying to search for it if I don't know its name
[18:52] <DRebellion> Ann: no idea
[18:52] <arrg> i already have java
[18:52] <hoarycripple> new2linux, you need to search for some guides on how to install stuff with apt-get
[18:52] <arrg> and by the way am using ppc
[18:52] <ejer> ok so no problem
[18:52] <hoarycripple> new2linux, read the manpages
[18:52] <hoarycripple> new2linux, or google
[18:52] <arrg> but java still doesn't work
[18:52] <|Torg|> tar x mnas extract, z means ungzip, v means b verbose , f means use a file (instead of a tape device)
[18:52] <hotmonkeyluv> |Torg|: well, he/she still needs to do the gz part first, not the .tar
[18:52] <akorn> riddlebox it seems that ifi  change the saturation settings in Totem, it affects ALL my video programs
[18:52] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and I have no sound output from my motherboard (sound hardware works fine)
[18:52] <akorn> riddlebox and for some strange reason, the setting was way down so everything ws black and white hah
[18:52] <SubOne> Can anyone help me troubleshoot my sound? It was working, but then I closed my media player and reopened and now no sound... no sound anywhere
[18:53] <|Torg|> hotmonkeyluv: Linux tar has gzip buildin, or you can gzip -cd <file> | tar xvf -
[18:53] <hoarycripple> kodge, it is not a single file.  you basically take the avi, convert it into a DVD compliant mpeg, and then split that mpeg into separate VOBs
[18:53] <hotmonkeyluv> |Torg| interesting (the stuff you learn in irc is amazing)
[18:53] <ejer> arrg: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java?highlight=%28java%29#head-7f353d2f3fb1a09aac09cf1caee565e897319306
[18:53] <|Torg|> hence tar zxvf means unzip, extract, be verbose, this file
[18:53] <hoarycripple> kodge, then you stick those VOBs into the VIDEO_TS dir
[18:53] <arrrghhh> so does anyone know how to remote into a current session instead of creating a new one?
[18:53] <kodge> hoarycripple: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/debian-linux-help/55434-avi-dvd-ubuntu.html think that'll do it?
[18:53] <hotmonkeyluv> |Torg|: hmmm
[18:53] <ejer> arrrghhh: x11vnc
[18:53] <hoarycripple> kodge, can't get to it from behind corporate firewall
[18:53] <fyrestrtr> arrrghhh: use screen
[18:53] <arrrghhh> ejer: i have nx installed, i tried to use x11vnc
[18:54] <kodge> hoarycripple: Gutted, I can paste it in a pm, if you like?
[18:54] <arrrghhh> fyrestrtr: and i don't even know where to start with that
[18:54] <hoarycripple> kodge, that guide I linked you is very good
[18:54] <fyrestrtr> arrrghhh: screen?
[18:54] <hoarycripple> kodge, it will work if you give it a little time
[18:54] <FiliphCH> is it possible to instal windows iso from linux? newbie
[18:54] <kodge> hoarycripple: No doubt, I just can't fathom it :S
[18:54] <YellowOnline> OK, I need some help. As mentioned earlier: my PCI card is seen by lspci but not by dmesg. I just found it there's a pata_sil680 driver for that one. But, as far as I understand from the threads I read, this should be preinstalled with the system. So how can I make ubuntu use that specifc driver?
[18:54] <hotmonkeyluv> |Torg|: Can you help me with this? I have a printing question. It seems like it should be easy, but so far it hasn't been easy. When printing from one ubuntu machine to another ubuntu machine (which has the printer) what protocol do I need to use? LDP, samba, what?
[18:54] <hoarycripple> kodge, just takes a little time...it is not difficult at all
[18:54] <arrrghhh> fyrestrtr: screen... what does that mean to me?
[18:55] <harveyd> is there any resources aimed at getting printers working on ubuntu?
[18:55] <Pici> !printing | harveyd
[18:55] <ubotu> harveyd: 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
[18:55] <|Torg|> hotmonkeyluv: check out cups, if you want one to be a print spooler, ldp, if you want both to be able to print but dont care about spooler just install the printer
[18:55] <fyrestrtr> arrrghhh: its a screen manager.
[18:55] <harveyd> I have an oki c3300 which seems to be recognised, but printing fails
[18:55] <harveyd> thanks
[18:55] <Pici> !screen
[18:55] <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
[18:55] <arrrghhh> uhm
[18:56] <fyrestrtr> arrrghhh: you run something in screen and then can reattach to that same session later.
[18:56] <|Torg|> harveyd: lok up a ppd file for it, or create one from a similar printer driver
[18:56] <arrrghhh> i don't see how screen helps me
[18:56] <hampusw> regarding java in firefox, search for "firefox java" in Synaptic (name and description)...
[18:56] <arrrghhh> i have a friend who needs help all the time
[18:56] <arrrghhh> i installed xubuntu
[18:56] <arrrghhh> and i'd like to remote into her machine to show her how to fix/do things
[18:56] <fyrestrtr> use vnc
[18:56] <arrrghhh> i have an nx server setup
[18:56] <hotmonkeyluv> |Torg|: so, would i select "other"? there is no option for cups
[18:56] <arrrghhh> it works great
[18:57] <arrrghhh> vnc's too slow
[18:57] <ejer> so what is the problem arrrghhh
[18:57] <|Torg|> hotmonkeyluv: other in what?
[18:57] <arrrghhh> and i didn't think you could use the current session
[18:57] <arrrghhh> ejer: the nx server always creates a new session
[18:57] <arrrghhh> i want to control her session
[18:57] <ejer> use x11vnc
[18:57] <arrrghhh> so she can see what i'm doing
[18:57] <hotmonkeyluv> |Torg|: in the add printer dialogue thingie
[18:57] <arrrghhh> i tried to setup x11vnc, i couldn't get it working... do you have a good guide?
[18:57] <Jack_Sparrow> arrrghhh: Please avoid using enter for punctuation
[18:57] <|Torg|> hotmonkeyluv: in what program are you adding a printer?
[18:58] <fyrestrtr> arrrghhh: system > preference > remote desktop
[18:58] <manunderground> hey, what's a good clipboard tool for instance like Jumpcut on OS X?
[18:58] <arrrghhh> Jack_Sparrow: sorry... i tend to do that and forget how annoying it is in irc
[18:58] <ejer> arrrghhh: ssh to machine, type sudo aptitude install x11vnc - when she is logged in, type x11vnc, wait a few secs, and connect
[18:58] <hoarycripple> new2linux, how are you doing there?
[18:58] <hotmonkeyluv> |Torg|: the built in printer configuration tool
[18:58] <arrrghhh> fyrestrtr: this is xubuntu...
[18:58] <arrrghhh> ejer: ok...
[18:58] <fyrestrtr> arrrghhh: like everyone else is telling you, use vnc
[18:58] <Nicolaidis> i need to install flash player on amd64...any help?
[18:58] <arrrghhh> well that sounds too easy, i already tried to use vnc
[18:58] <|Torg|> hotmonkeyluv: opena  browser and in it put http://127.0.1.1:631
[18:58] <Jack_Sparrow> !flashissues
[18:58] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[18:58] <arrrghhh> i couldn't get it to work, so i used an nx server (which tunnels over ssh, which i like)
[18:59] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and I have no sound output from my motherboard (sound hardware works fine)
[18:59] <kurugah> hello, i want 2 move my /home from my sd card to / and have some problems anyone willing 2 assist me?
[18:59] <arrrghhh> i'd LOVE to use the nx server to do it... but i'll use x11vnc if i have to
[18:59] <penars> how do you autostart a certain application in ubuntu (gnome)
[18:59] <ejer> arrrghhh: I do this 'ssh remotemachine -L 5900:localhost:5900' , then start x11vnc, then on local machine: vncviewer localhost:0
[18:59] <Pici> !startup | penars
[18:59] <ubotu> penars: To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session go to System>Preferences>Sessions and use the Startup Programs tab. For more information, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup - See !boot for starting non-interactive programs at boot
[18:59] <hoarycripple> Nicolaidis, you need to use nspluginwrapper
[18:59] <arrrghhh> crap and now i have to forward port 5900
[18:59] <hoarycripple> Nicolaidis, guides available at the ubuntuforums site
[18:59] <chrissny> Ubuntu works on macbook AIR!
[18:59] <arrrghhh> ok thanks ejer i'll try that
[18:59] <hotmonkeyluv> |Torg|: didn't work
[19:00] <ejer> chrissny: of course!
[19:00] <|Torg|> ejer: why in the world do you want to do that?  simply ssh -Y and display it locally
[19:00] <arrrghhh> ejer: although i have to ask, why the "vncviewer localhost:0"?
[19:00] <ejer> arrrghhh: because you forwarded her port to your machine for security
[19:00] <Nicolaidis> thank you
[19:00] <|Torg|> hotmonkeyluv: then you probbly do not have cups installed. that or its not running
[19:00] <hotmonkeyluv> oh
[19:00] <hotmonkeyluv> lol, that'd be a problem
[19:01] <ejer> |Torg|: i think you are thinking of something else?
[19:01] <|Torg|> ejer: you are corect, sorry
[19:01] <tarsier> hi all, I haven't used my ubuntu install in a while and I was wanting to change the window manager to compiz, but the icon from my system tray is gone.. how can I get that back?
[19:01] <Hoxzer> should I consider my linux partition as broken if gpared can't identify its type and I can't mount it with "mount -t ext3 ...." (the fs is ext3)
[19:01] <ouellettesr> is there any way to get a copy of ubotu script?
[19:01] <ejer> tarsier: system>preferences>appearance>desktop effects
[19:01] <new2linux> hoarycripple  im not really sure what to look up in google or the main pages
[19:02] <Pici> ouellettesr: code is on launchpad, see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[19:02] <new2linux> hoarycripple  would love to just get ubuntu main screen loaded up
[19:03] <Jack_Sparrow> ouellettesr: What script?
[19:03] <tarsier> ejer: I'm sorry, but I don't see the the spot on that screen to switch betwen metacity & compiz
[19:03] <ejer> just choose normal tarsier?
[19:04] <new2linux> can someone help me get ubuntu running from the x window?
[19:04] <kangaroo> Hello! Need an app to convert wav to mp3/ogg, suggestions?
[19:05] <neverblue> new2linux, X window ?
[19:05] <elisboa> kangaroo: oggenc
[19:05] <new2linux> the dos like screen
[19:05] <new2linux> i thought someone had said it was x window
[19:05] <arrrghhh> ejer: ok... i did what you said and it's sitting there
[19:05] <YellowOnline> brb, rebooting
[19:06] <neverblue> new2linux, keep the posts to a single line please, did you just run a new install, and it didnt enter into Gnome, or why are you in a terminal ?
[19:06] <new2linux> sorry new install
[19:06] <Eckos> i got a problem i did sudo ln -s /usr/bin/gcc-4.2 /etc/alternatives/gcc and gcc -v still says 4.1.3
[19:06] <Monsters> anyone got a link for recomended supported mobos/GPU's ?
[19:06] <arrrghhh> ejer: would you mind? http://pastebin.com/d527b0497
[19:06] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and I have no sound output from my motherboard (sound hardware works fine)
[19:06] <neverblue> new2linux, once the new install is complete, it should load into Gnome (prompting you) automatically
[19:07] <ejer> arrrghhh: yep, now open another terminal and type vncviewer localhost:0
[19:07] <Jack_Sparrow> !hardware
[19:07] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection
[19:07] <Monsters> nice bot action.
[19:07] <SubOne> Can anyone help me troubleshoot my sound? It was working, but then I closed my media player and reopened and now no sound... no sound anywhere
[19:07] <fyrestrtr> Eckos: update-alternatives
[19:07] <Monsters> i got dodgy sound too.
[19:07] <arrrghhh> ejer: on her machine?
[19:07] <kangaroo> Ok guys, the truth's rash. There's nothing named oggenc...
[19:07] <ejer> arrrghhh: on yours
[19:07] <Monsters> but, im buildin a new machine, so screw it.
[19:07] <neverblue> SubOne, logout, then back in again is a quick fix
[19:07] <new2linux> neverblue, it never did ive been trying to get into it ever since, i guess my Xorg isnt running someone was trying to help earlier
[19:07] <arrrghhh> ejer: i don't have vncviewer evidently...
[19:07] <ejer> arrrghhh: you have told your machine to pretend x11vnc is running on your machine
[19:08] <SubOne> neverblue: tried that
[19:08] <neverblue> new2linux, do you have a new/old card ?
[19:08] <kangaroo> Any other suggestions of a wav to ogg/mp3 app?
[19:08] <arrrghhh> ejer: i don't know what you mean by that...
[19:08] <neverblue> SubOne, try 'alsamixer'
[19:08] <ejer> arrrghhh: install it or krdc or go to internet>terminal server client
[19:08] <new2linux> neverblue, card?
[19:08] <arrrghhh> yea i have kdrc
[19:08] <SubOne> neverblue: all are unmuted and up
[19:09] <Eckos> fyrestrtr, now it throws up a bunch of switch info
[19:09] <Monsters> i use kdrc, its great.
[19:09] <ejer> arrrghhh: in terminal server client, you put localhost:0 ad the computer and hit connect
[19:09] <neverblue> new2linux, your video, as you said your xorg isnt running, thats related to your video card
[19:09] <penars> can someone help me with a slow wireless problem? I've described it in detail here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=681910
[19:09] <neverblue> SubOne, is the hardware working ?
[19:09] <arrrghhh> ejer: hey... thanks!  it works!!
[19:09] <ejer> arrrghhh: sure does :)
[19:09] <THE_GFR> hey will ubuntu work on an AMD Athlon XP 1600+ CPU?
[19:09] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and I have no sound output from my motherboard (sound hardware works fine)
[19:09] <arrrghhh> man i feel stupid... thanks again
[19:09] <ejer> THE_GFR: sure
[19:09] <new2linux> neverblue, its a Ati Radeon Mobility
[19:09] <Monsters> i run an amd xp 2800, its fine.
[19:10] <THE_GFR> well I'm trying to load the installer and stuff and it gives me a buffer I/O error on FD0
[19:10] <THE_GFR> logical block 0
[19:10] <neverblue> new2linux, did you atleast get the install complete?
[19:10] <yellow_> re
[19:10] <THE_GFR> what would be the reason?
[19:10] <ejer> penars: maybe you mean 350 KB/s instead of 350 kb/s ?
[19:11]  * YellowOnline cries hurray
[19:11] <new2linux> Neverblue,yes and when i tried to boot it up i ended up on this black screen where i could put in commands and it will not let me Startx
[19:11] <THE_GFR> is that because I don't have a floppy disk drive?
[19:11] <ben> Hello. I am still having nproblems making my wireless usb belkin adapter to work with Ubuntu. I tried a specific thread tutorial with Terminal involved with no success. Any help appreciated.
[19:11] <YellowOnline> I have my drives \o/ tha RAID card works \o/
[19:11] <Monsters> disable the floppy in your bio
[19:11] <penars> ejer, i get 350 kilobytes now
[19:11] <SubOne> neverblue: it was at least
[19:12] <neverblue> new2linux, did you receive any errors? did you setup/adjust your xorg.conf ?
[19:12] <YellowOnline> ben> for belkin you'll need to use ndiswrapper
[19:12] <ejer> penars: looks like you are connecting at slowest speed, but you can only really test this by transferring within your LAN
[19:12] <new2linux> neverblue, i did the apt-get -s install xorg
[19:12] <ben> YellowOnline: where would I find more info about ndiswrapper please?
[19:13] <THE_GFR> alright fine thanks for helping me... :((
[19:13] <unop_> ben, what make and model?
[19:13] <kangaroo> man ndiswrapper perhaps??
[19:13] <papiculo> go to the ndiswrapper wiki site
[19:13] <kangaroo> type man ndiswrapper in terminal :D:D:D:D
[19:13] <neverblue> new2linux, why did you do that, as it would already be installed during the Ubuntu installation ?
[19:13] <kangaroo> I <3333 terminal
[19:13] <neverblue> new2linux, is a re-installation of Ubuntu an option for you?
[19:14] <new2linux> neverblue, i couldnt find it in /var/log
[19:14] <kangaroo> YES!!
[19:14] <ben> unop_ make: belkin usb G wireless adapter model: F5D7050
[19:14] <ejer> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[19:14] <YellowOnline> firstly, penars, you'll need the model number
[19:14] <YellowOnline> Belkin's NW-products always starts with F5DXXXXX
[19:14] <hayneswa> I am a new ubuntu/linux user. In fact, I installed ubuntu yesterday and am dual booting it with vista on my laptop, an hp dv6500. I have everything pretty well up and running, except for the sound. the computer has the QuickPlay controls built into the case. The button that controls the mute feature is turned orange, which would mean the sound is muted in vista. Unfortunately, there is no way to get this button to turn unmuted. The mute button when pushed d
[19:14] <Patchak> hey all I'm using amarok for the first time, is it possible to rip cd's with that?
[19:15] <kangaroo> I've been reinstalling 'buntu all the live long day, I've been reinstalling 'buntu just to pass the time time away <333
[19:15] <new2linux> neverblue, i had trouble installing off cd so tried wubi that didnt work so i used unetbootin and now im here
[19:15] <Patchak> I tried soundjuicer but it does not allow to choose mp3 file format, do I need to install some codecs??
[19:15] <unop_> ben, i use the same adapter, and use the rt73 module - instructions here ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400236
[19:15] <kangaroo> yup!
[19:15] <kingdutch> There's no hamachi channel O.O
[19:15] <kingdutch> on freenode.net
[19:15] <kingdutch> Or well there's one but I was like the only member ;)
[19:15] <neverblue> new2linux, i have no idea what wubi nor unebootin are, but please answer the question
[19:15] <ejer> hamachi is closed source
[19:16] <kingdutch> Ejer: I don't need source
[19:16] <bkar> penars 802.11b data rates (1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, and 11Mbps <-- your ap could be operating in one of these, 350x 8 is about 2.8 meg bits/s
[19:16] <ejer> kingdutch: meaning it does not belong on freenode
[19:16] <kangaroo> Well see ya guys
[19:16] <kingdutch> Oh
[19:16] <kangaroo> Have a nice time reinstalling
[19:16] <ejer> i use hamachi, maybe can help
[19:16] <kangaroo> I'm going to slackware, much easier than *buntu ;)
[19:16] <Vuzee> hey everybody
[19:17] <Starnestommy> ejer: actually, there's a lot of closed-source stuff on freenode and even non-software channels
[19:17] <Vuzee> whare is the ubuntu channel in portugues?
[19:17] <new2linux> neverblue, yes probably could try again, very new to this, wubi and unetbootin install from iso or internet rather then cd.
[19:17] <ejer> ah well I can't always be right
[19:17] <techmansoor> hello everyone
[19:17] <rsk> hey
[19:17] <unop_> !portuguese | Vuzee
[19:17] <ubotu> Vuzee: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[19:18] <neverblue> new2linux, did you try both the Live and Alt. Ubuntu installation CDs ? im guessing the Alt. would work best for you
[19:18] <papiculo> anyone have any input on using xfs? i going to reinstall my desktop and I'm not familiar with it.
[19:18] <Vuzee> obrigado
[19:18] <ejer> altho if you read http://freenode.net/philosophy.shtml you will see i am not far off :)
[19:18] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and I have no sound output from my motherboard (sound hardware works fine)
[19:18] <new2linux> have not tried the alt yet
[19:18] <new2linux> will try again
[19:18] <unop_> papiculo, XFS the file system?
[19:18] <papiculo> yes
[19:18] <neverblue> good luck new2linux
[19:18] <techmansoor> Has anyone ever tried to make thier moto q smart phone work on gutsy?
[19:18] <techmansoor> or their smartphone for that matter
[19:18] <papiculo> I'm currently using ext3
[19:19] <bkar> Logan428-> thats a mystery for lots, we have allmost same issues, no sound
[19:19] <fatih> Hello. I am changing my keyboard layout from US English to  Turkish Q and choosing it as default. But when i am typing is still in English layout. I couldn't find a solution. Any ideas?
[19:19] <alanbshepard70> How can I completely remove packages installed from the repos? I used synaptic and performed a "complete removal" but when my computer boots I still see those programs popup and try to configure. How do I get rid of this last trace?
[19:19] <unop_> papiculo, well, it's nice and fast but not reliable - twice after upgrading my kernel, xfs modules werent loaded too, meaning i was left with half a filesystem
[19:19] <Logan428> bkar: I'm hoping someone will respond if I sit here all night
[19:19] <ejer> for all with soubd issues: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[19:20] <unop_> papiculo, again, that was my experience, it does not speak for everyone else
[19:20] <B-rabbit> fatih, you have to add your language from system> preference >keyboard
[19:20] <coz_> alanbshepard70,  which applications are you specifically talking about
[19:20] <fatih> B-rabbit: i added and made it default
[19:20] <quaal> any of you who are running compiz fusion could you give me the process name of it.. ps aux|grep compiz
[19:21] <Starnestommy> quaal: it might be compiz.real
[19:21] <alanbshepard70> vmware server, tor and parproute just a few. I use this computer to test packages and after I've tried some of them I just want them gone.
[19:21] <jacob_> how can i report a non-working wireless card to ubuntu?
[19:21] <quaal> Starnestommy, sounds familiar
[19:22] <kr00lplatinum> I have sound issues. I mute my laptop however, you can still hear sound! Really annoying when you're in class trying to IM. Anyone got a solution?
[19:22] <papiculo> thanks for the input. i recall hearing about issues with grub as well.
[19:22] <ejer> alanbshepard70: vmware-uninstall.pl for one thing
[19:22] <papiculo> I suppose I could try and just reinstall if I need to
[19:22] <xange> how do I find the filesize of a folder and its contents?
[19:22] <coz_> alanbshepard70, mm  they should have been removed through synapitc if you right clicked each package to "remove completely"
[19:22] <neverblue> kr00lplatinum, how do you mute it, did you try to mute with 'alsamixer' ?
[19:22] <alanbshepard70> ejer: I ran that already and it still shows up
[19:22] <fatih> B-rabbit: unfortunately Turkish Q-type layout is not working. F type is working
[19:22] <Kurcz> hey, can anyone help me fix my sound? It just stopped working and i've tried reinstalling alsa
[19:23] <neverblue> xange, i usually use right click then properties
[19:23] <kr00lplatinum> neverblue: I used the mixer and I used the hard switch on m Toshiba Laptop
[19:23] <ejer> alanbshepard70: if you installed it wrong or more than once, you may need to reinstall it and remove again, what keeps popping up anyways?
[19:23] <unop_> jacob_, before you do that you should verify that drivers exist for the adapter and that you have tried installing them, when reporting a bug, attach the procedure you took to install the drivers and what specifically failed
[19:23] <alanbshepard70> coz_: they are gone from synaptic but during the boot process I see the package names like vmware and parprouted show up and try to configure
[19:23] <B-rabbit> fatih, so is Q-type and F type the same language?
[19:23] <neverblue> Kurcz, did you use 'alsamixer' ?
[19:23] <unop_> !bug | jacob_
[19:23] <Kurcz> yes
[19:23] <ubotu> jacob_: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots
[19:23] <xange> neverblue: not on a GUI
[19:23] <Kurcz> its not muted and turned up
[19:23] <coz_> alanbshepard70, open synaptic again and at the bottom left corner hit the Status button and look for ?not installed (residual config) in the left column
[19:23] <B-rabbit> fatih, one sce let me check
[19:23] <bkar> Kurcz-> thats a mystery for lots, we have allmost same issues, no sound, you are number 757
[19:23] <alanbshepard70> coz_: ok
[19:24] <neverblue> kr00lplatinum, do you notice with alsamixer running, what the 'switch' mutes ? that might give you a hint
[19:24] <fatih> B-rabbit: Yes
[19:24] <neverblue> xange, well, you didnt say that, but what I said will work
[19:24] <ejer> alanbshepard70: you can stop programs by running at boot with 'sudo update-rc.d -f vmware remove'
[19:24] <neverblue> !who | Kurcz
[19:24] <ubotu> Kurcz: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[19:24] <kr00lplatinum> neverblue. idk i believe that my problem is the speaker on the motherboard. I think it's the one making the noise
[19:24] <neverblue> bkar, that doesnt really help him/her
[19:25] <Heychillout> hey, Im having a problem installing ubuntu, after clicking start/install ubuntu on the live cd menu i just get a black screen and then nothing, Ive been looking around and found that theres some problems with geforce 8800 cards, but I cant find the fix for it
[19:25] <bkar> neverblue-> we know, so they dont keep repeating
[19:25] <neverblue> kr00lplatinum, did you perform the actions I explained ?
[19:25] <Kurcz> ubotu: sorry
[19:25] <ubotu> It's ok, I can't stay mad at you.
[19:25] <neverblue> repeating a question can sometimes be necessary bkar
[19:25] <ejer> Sound: From command line:  Open a terminal window and launch alsamixer then make sure sound is unmuted and that the volume is turned up. Unmute everything, sometimes a muted channel will be the problem, even if the description doesn't seem immediately relevant.
[19:25] <kr00lplatinum> neverblue: you didn't say anything...
[19:26] <neverblue> if you say so kr00lplatinum
[19:26] <kr00lplatinum> neverblue: no i didn't understand it
[19:26] <alanbshepard70> coz_: all the offending programs were listed with a config still on the computer. I removed them all. At next boot I'll see if that did the trick. Thanks for the help guys.
[19:26] <VolVE> hey all, I'm trying to search google to see if Ubuntu 7.10 can access Spanned Dynamic NTFS disks but I can't find anything other than vague conjecture. Does anyone know at all? :)
[19:26] <coz_> alanbshepard70, ok that sounds like the way to go
[19:26] <KrAsHeR> Anyone here is having a hard time with the combination of ubuntu 7.10 + Wireless RTL8185 Realtek PCI Card? i can't ever boot up using the live cd
[19:26] <KrAsHeR> *even
[19:27] <neverblue> kr00lplatinum, open alsamixer in a terminal, then press your mute button, see which 'device' is muted by toggling the mute button
[19:27] <kr00lplatinum> neverblue: ooooohhhh
[19:27] <DRebellion> KrAsHeR: i don't see what your wireless card has got to do with your computer's ability to boot the livecd.
[19:27] <B-rabbit> fatih, try setting the default to whatever....and rebooting your pc
[19:27] <KrAsHeR> well... without this piece of hardware... the live cd boots normaly
[19:27] <kr00lplatinum> neverblue: it's the HDA Intel
[19:28] <frankheras> hola
[19:28] <DRebellion> KrAsHeR: whats the output with the card in?
[19:28] <ejer> KrAsHeR: what if you plug it in after boot?
[19:28] <KrAsHeR> i've used 7.10 before installing my wi-fi network card...
[19:28] <KrAsHeR> output?
[19:28] <B-rabbit> fatih, in your case u want the Q-type
[19:28] <fatih> B-rabbit: ok. I will try all. Thanks for helping
[19:28] <B-rabbit> :)
[19:28] <fatih> B-rabbit: yes
[19:28] <B-rabbit> o try that
[19:28] <B-rabbit> ok
[19:28] <kr00lplatinum> neverblue, I think i fixed it. I have "Master" muted but not "PCM". I muted both and now I don't have any souds
[19:29] <kr00lplatinum> sounds
[19:29] <neverblue> kr00lplatinum, right, there, thats how you will need to mute then
[19:29] <kr00lplatinum> neverblue: thanks for the help!
[19:29] <techmansoor> does anyone exercise their smartphone with their ubuntu installation?
[19:29] <googlies> что плохово в сочетании гтк+ява?
[19:29] <DRebellion> !anyone | techmansoor
[19:29] <ubotu> techmansoor: 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?
[19:29] <SubOne> Can anyone help me troubleshoot my sound? It was working, but then I closed my media player and reopened and now no sound... no sound anywhere
[19:29] <Kurcz> kr00lplatinum: did you get your sound working?
[19:30] <KrAsHeR> i've read in some foruns that the r8180, driver loaded by 7.10 on boot for wireless cards, causes a hard lock in the system... any possibility of disabling it on live-cd boot up process?
[19:30] <xange> neverblue: I was looking for 'du', thanks for playing
[19:30] <kr00lplatinum> Kurcz, Actually I didn't want my sound working. And neverblue helped me with that. Thanks for asking though
[19:30]  * peabody is going to put in another plug for his text expansion tool autokey http://peabody.weeman.org/autokey.html 
[19:30] <vidsan> Hi all! Need help with urgent problem. Just installed ubuntu 7.10, and upoen restarting I get the message operating system missing! I know this is supposed to be quite easy to fix, but I dont know how....
[19:30] <techmansoor> Can anyone help me out with my motoq syncing with my vmwareserver possibly?
[19:30] <|Torg|> KrAsHeR: the RTL8185 Realtek PCI Card driver is exprimental, it is not fully supported and depnding on version of kernel, blacklisted
[19:30] <neverblue> xange, thanks for letting me know :)
[19:31] <peabody> vidsan: Are you dual booting?
[19:31] <neverblue> !ru
[19:31] <ubotu> Пожалуйста посетите #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке  / Pozhalujsta posetite #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke
[19:31] <xange> neverblue: n/p, I figure it helps if more than just I know that way people can spread the knowledge
[19:31] <Pici> peabody: Please, this is a support channel, don't spam your software.
[19:31] <neverblue> xange, I will :)
[19:31] <vidsan> peabody: I have an older ubuntu installed on another drive (sda1). But I did a clean install on a new drive (sdb1)
[19:32] <peabody> vidsan: Okay, so Ubuntu is the only thing on that machine...you've got a grub problem probably.
[19:34] <YellowOnline> hmz, is there a command like lssata?
[19:34] <peabody> mn
[19:34] <vidsan> Yup. But I dont know what to modify in /boot/grub
[19:34] <chester_martins> algum designer no canal?
[19:34] <pihhan> hello
[19:34] <PriceChild> !pt | chester_martins
[19:34] <ubotu> chester_martins: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[19:35] <chester_martins> logic
[19:35] <chester_martins> sorry ;)
[19:35] <peabody> vidsan: Are you able to press esc and get the grub menu?
[19:35] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: try cat /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs
[19:35] <pihhan> do someone know how to add own global shortcuts to gnome desktop in gutsy?
[19:35] <PriceChild> pihhan, system > preferences > keyboard shortcuts
[19:36] <pihhan> i want place there brighntess on, but havent found it in shortcuts
[19:36] <peabody> pihhan: Preferences -> keyboard shortcuts
[19:36] <ejer> YellowOnline: you may like 'ls /dev/disk/by-path/' as well
[19:36] <quimbie> I'm having too many glitches w/ gutsy, anyone know where to find iso of *studio* feisty anymore?
[19:36] <YellowOnline> oh, yes ejer, I forgot about that
[19:36] <YellowOnline> but that doesn't do what I want
[19:36] <pihhan> PriceChild, if my shortcuts is not htere, can i add my own?
[19:36] <ejer> that lists recognized disks
[19:36] <YellowOnline> because I'm lookin for a drive he doesn't recognize
[19:37] <PriceChild> pihhan, yes, but not with that
[19:37] <peabody>  
[19:37] <vidsan> peabody: havent tried. But I dont suspect Ill be able to
[19:38] <quimbie> I tried Ubuntu Studio's site, but their previous version ended up just being regular feisty fawn.
[19:38] <_nmap> how can i remove a non-empty dir with rmdir?
[19:38] <Slade^^> so, I installed ubuntu, everything went fine and when I ran ubuntu I can't install ANY program from add/remove as it says it cannot support mu comp. architecture which is 32bit and is supported !!?!! So, what is the problem?
[19:38] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: if /proc/scsi/sg does not have it it is a hardware issue, firmaware on the disk, controller not being recognised, etc.  Like ejer said it will shopw up in dev if and when your system realises its a disk and creates a device, sata falls under scsi
[19:38] <neverblue> xange, apropos is a handle little command you might want to look @ :)
[19:38] <travisat> _nmap: you don't
[19:38] <Starnestommy> _nmap: rm -rf directory?
[19:38] <pihhan> PriceChild, how and where then?
[19:38] <travisat> _nmap: use rm
[19:38] <_nmap> humm. ok.
[19:38] <_nmap> thanks
[19:38] <quimbie> ?nmap ... rm -r <dirname>
[19:38] <PriceChild> pihhan, I would assume xmodmap would let you do it
[19:39] <ejer> |Torg|: are sata disks not handled by libata now?
[19:39]  * DRebellion thinks the channel topic needs to be updated to recognize the new !flash factoid (replace with !flashissues)
[19:39] <YellowOnline> hold on, this is tough with my 10+ partitions on 6 HDs :-/
[19:39] <|Torg|> ejer yes but it adds it to the scsi device chain
[19:39] <peabody>  vidsan: in that case, it may not be a matter of re-installing grub, you may have to see if there's some mismatch between the way linux sets up your devices and how grub sees them.  Wish I had better advice than that.
[19:39] <Slade^^> I installed ubuntu with dual boot, windows works fine
[19:40] <Pici> DRebellion: ty
[19:40] <DRebellion> Pici: ;)
[19:40] <Slade^^> but when I try to install some programs from add/remove it says my architecture is not supported!!!
[19:40] <Slade^^> I have 32bit system
[19:40] <vidsan> peabody: any suggestions as to which files to look in?
[19:40] <Slade^^> and 32bit ubuntu install cd
[19:40] <quimbie> Anyone know where to get an iso of ubuntu studio *fesity*? Having too many glitches w/ gutsy
[19:40] <Slade^^> feisty you mean
[19:40] <peabody> vidsan: I'm pretty sure menu.lst has the boot parameters there
[19:41] <quimbie> :) indeed
[19:41] <ejer> "but it's recommended to wait for an official fix." < but this is hardy from the bug report... long time to wait
[19:41] <Slade^^> please answer
[19:41] <pihhan> PriceChild, xmodmap does connect raw scancode with symbol for X server, it does not help me
[19:41] <ejer> quimbie: ubuntu studio is the same as ubuntu with some extra stuff installed and dif theme, doubtful it will correct glitches
[19:41] <Slade^^> im going to restart
[19:41] <Slade^^> so I'll see
[19:41] <pihhan> PriceChild, what i need is do somewhere some symbol keypress execute some command
[19:42] <PriceChild> pihhan, it gives more than simple keys... you can assign things like "open default mail" so i would imagine what you want too.
[19:42] <Slade^^> an example is "AdBlock extension for Firefox/Iceweasel cannot be installed on your computer type (i386)"
[19:42] <Slade^^> and so on...
[19:42] <PriceChild> pihhan, not 100% sure, but worth checking to see if there is one for the brightness for you
[19:43] <ejer> Slade^^: try typing 'uname -m' in a terminal
[19:43] <sluggo> quimbie: is feisty  7.04 ?
[19:43] <quimbie> Slade: what version of windows?
[19:43] <pihhan> PriceChild, i havent found any, volume +- is present, brightnes does not
[19:43] <ejer> looks like you installed 64bit but somehow you have 32bit packages?
[19:43] <Slade^^> huh, it says i686 !!!!
[19:43] <PriceChild> pihhan, I don't know then sorry.
[19:43] <Slade^^> and I surely have 32 bit system
[19:43] <Pici> Slade^^: What kernel doesn uname -a say you are using?
[19:44] <Slade^^> ??
[19:44] <PriceChild> Slade^^, 686 is 32bit
[19:44] <Pici> Slade^^: 2.6.22-????
[19:44] <PriceChild> Slade^^, x86 is 32bit... x86_64 is 64bit
[19:44] <Slade^^> 2.6.22-14
[19:44] <pihhan> PriceChild, thanks anyway
[19:44] <quimbie> Ah, ok. nm
[19:44] <YellowOnline> grmblz, |Torg|, I can't find it in linux, but windows can't...
[19:44] <YellowOnline> * Windows can
[19:44] <Slade^^> Pici
[19:44] <Pici> Slade^^: After the 14, what does it say? generic?
[19:44] <ejer> YellowOnline: have you checked if that card is even supported?
[19:45] <Slade^^> yes
[19:45] <Slade^^> pici
[19:45] <|Torg|> ejer: think of SATA, along SCSI (as in transport not data) and FC, they are the low level scsi drivers, on them sits the command set on on that sits the data packets.   you could say SATA is a type of SCSI drive (as you coul say FC is a type of SCSI as wll)
[19:45] <YellowOnline> ejer> oh, I'm no longer talking of the RAID card, I found a driver for it
[19:45] <Pici> Slade^^: Can you just paste your entire `uname -a` line here?
[19:45] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: did you mean you can see it in Windows and not in Linux?
[19:45] <Slade^^> Linux martin-desktop 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[19:45] <YellowOnline> ejer> I'm talking about my 5th onboard SATA port, which has a different controller than the other 4
[19:45] <ejer> ah sorry
[19:45] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: yes
[19:46] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: what controller are the SATA drives connected to?
[19:46] <vidsan> peabody: what I dont understand, I how to figure out which drive f.ex. hd0,0) is. Which hd?,?) is sdb1?
[19:46] <Pici> Slade^^: That should be fine for 32bit i386 compatable packages.
[19:46] <Slade^^> and why doesn't it work?
[19:46] <peabody> vidsan: frankly, that's a good question :), grub drives me nuts personally.  Let me see if I can find the grub online faq/guide.
[19:47] <DRebellion> Slade^^: you don't even need add/remove programs to install adblock for firefox. you can install it off the mozilla plugins site.
[19:47] <YellowOnline> so I have 4 SATA connections through ICH9R that work, and 1 SATA connection through a Marvell 88SE6111 that doesn't work
[19:47] <dame> can i upgrade from ubuntu 5.10 to some newer version?
[19:47] <YellowOnline> unfortunately, the latter port is nowhere documenten
[19:47] <Slade^^> DRebellion: that was an exapmle
[19:47] <DRebellion> dame: of course
[19:47] <rsk> dame: yes
[19:47] <YellowOnline> *documented
[19:47] <dame> how?
[19:47] <|Torg|> vidsan: primary master ide is hda, primary slave, hdb, secondary master hdc, secondary slave hdd, sda and on are based upon target id of the scsi device (if its sata there all 0)
[19:47] <Slade^^> it says that for every program I found
[19:48] <rsk> dame: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[19:48] <DRebellion> Can someone remind me of the difference between && and ; ?
[19:48] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: before SCSI can see a disk in linux (in Windows for that matter) it needs  driver for the controller, in linux these are genrally named sata_something for who makes the chipset
[19:48] <Lunar_Lamp> rsk, that will not upgrade to a newer version of ubuntu...
[19:48] <Slade^^> "Adept Manager cannot be installed on your computer type (i386). Amarok cannot be installed on your computer type (i386)." etc etc...
[19:48] <peabody> |Torg|: those are Linux device names aren't they?  Grub's are different I think
[19:49] <Slade^^> please I really need this
[19:49] <Pici> Slade^^: I'm thinking.
[19:49] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: and it it entirely posible, even likly, you can find a sata cotnroller that will not work in linux (becase there is no driver) and work only in windows (as it is conusmer grade hardware)
[19:49] <unstable> What is a simple program with Ubuntu to make an iso9660 image from a DVD movie, that has css on it?
[19:49] <unstable> It's DVD9, I don't want to re-encode, I want to keep it DVD9
[19:49]  * Ann bye bye all
[19:49] <|Torg|> peabody: yes
[19:49] <ejer> dame: try System -> Administration -> Update manager
[19:49] <YellowOnline> |Torg|:  well, that was the problem with my raid card. I knew it was a driver isue through comparing the lspci outpout with dmesg. that's why I was looking for lssata
[19:50] <DRebellion> !illegal | unstable
[19:50] <ubotu> unstable: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[19:50] <ejer> even if lssata existed, it would only list what it knew about
[19:50] <vidsan> Torg: I need to find out if sdb1 is hd0,0) or 0,1 or whatever
[19:50] <dame> ejer, it says my system is up to date :D. I reloaded the package informations and still no upgrade for me
[19:50] <|Torg|> also YellowOnline, it is VERY likly what you have is not a real raid card but one that uses teh CPU for its raid calulcations, refered to as fakeraid
[19:50] <YellowOnline> well, lspci could tell me there was a raid card without having the driver for it. I assumed the same would be possible with the sata driver
[19:51] <julle-> to unzip a tar.gz file, what do i write?
[19:51] <ejer> dame: in a terminal try 'gksudo update-manager -c -d'
[19:51] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: I say that becase unless you paid like $500 for the thing I REALLY doubt it oes its own raid
[19:51] <DRebellion> julle-: tar xzvf <file>
[19:51] <blackvd> anyone know the channel name for avant window manager?
[19:51] <julle-> DRebellion Thank you very much
[19:51] <rsk> #awm maybe
[19:51] <blackvd> naw, tried it
[19:52] <blackvd> i was pretty sure thats what i used last time too
[19:52] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: oh, yes, it is, but I only use it as a pass-through to be able to access my PATA drives. but anyway, that probles is solved and this problem right now is an onboard controller (on an MSI P35 Platinum)
[19:52] <YellowOnline> *problem
[19:52] <|Torg|> so YellowOnline: first get a driver for the card, you may need to complie it as a module agsint your kernel headders. then see if you can get the drives to load
[19:52] <lillypad> i've got a question about installing ubuntu
[19:52] <WebLOCH> Hi guys I installed 7.10 the other day and did an immediate update, upon doing so it would seem that 'radeon' broke... I get an error message from Xorg telling me that the DRM module could not be insterted... I cant seem to find any useful infomration on why this is.  Secondly I tried fglrx and that seemed to load fine, but the resolution it starts in is not supported by my card/screen, and I cant find a way to change it.  Any help is appreciated...
[19:53] <dame> ejer, gksudo: invalid option -- c
[19:53] <dame>  :).
[19:53] <benste> ejer are you here?
[19:53] <ejer> yeah
[19:53] <benste> remember yesterday?
[19:53] <ejer> dame: gksudo '
[19:53] <ejer> grr
[19:53] <cylex> can someone tell me what's the package for identd
[19:53] <Mm|Spunky> Sometimes when i try to start terminal, it says "Starting terminal" and then it just quits after about 10 seconds, why is this?!
[19:53] <ejer> dame: gksudo 'update-manager -c -d'
[19:53] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: what  don't understand is that gutsy will load a driver for PATA through that chip but not for SATA (so the chip is at least partly supported)
[19:53] <lillypad> I can't get ubuntu installed on my desktop because it is not recognizing either my graphics card (8800 GT) or my monitor (Acer).  Can anyone help me?
[19:53] <DRebellion> WebLOCH: you tried updating again lately?
[19:53] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: is the card boath a sata and pata card?
[19:54] <benste> ejer http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=678980
[19:54] <cylex> lillypad: I have acer monitor.. its fine..
[19:54] <WebLOCH> DRebeliion: yeah did update && dist-upgrade but that didnt help
[19:54] <StrangeCharm__> how can i connect my nokia n80 mobile phone to my laptop with either the usb cable or bluetooth?
[19:54] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: http://users.telenet.be/noaccess/sata.jpg
[19:54] <WebLOCH> DRebellion: yeah did update && dist-upgrade but that didnt help
[19:55] <lillypad> ok, so how should i install and keep my graphics card?
[19:55] <DRebellion> WebLOCH: just, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[19:55] <ejer> YellowOnline: i am not following closely, but BIOS is configured right for this? sometimes you can only have one or another...
[19:55] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: this is a builtin card? who makes the motherboard? what model is it? and do you impliclty know the SATA chip id?
[19:55] <dame> ejer, it seems that i cannot upgrade. it says that i cannot upgrade some packeges and i need to run dist-upgrade. dist-upgrade says no update available
[19:55] <YellowOnline>  |Torg| the 4 purple ones use ICH9R and work, the blue one uses 88SE6111 and doesn't. onboard PATA works through the same chip.
[19:55] <WebLOCH> DRebellion: is this a resolved issue then ?
[19:55] <ejer> dame: this is a very old version of ubuntu
[19:56] <DRebellion> WebLOCH: there was an issue with x in the repos recently
[19:56] <benste> hä?
[19:56] <|Torg|> YellowOnline:  I assue you they do not use the same chip and the reason it works in Windows is that your motherboard came with a driver CD
[19:56] <cylex> lillypad: Did you make sure, that onboard video card is set to auto under the motherboard settings
[19:56] <YellowOnline> ejer> I removed the PATA exactly for that reason (and that's why I use the PCI RAID ard for that)
[19:56] <mindmedic> Why does "tar x" leave permissions intact while "tar xp" sets group & others permissions to 0? Shouldn't -p preserve permissions? Concatenation was done via "tar cf". All commands executed as root.
[19:56] <ejer> dame: you may need to do a fresh install, and I would think it would be preferable anyways
[19:56] <benste> me ?
[19:56] <dame> ejer, i know but the newer versions could not install grub properly.
[19:56] <cylex> mindmedia: if its tar file open with tar -xvf
[19:56] <davidwong> Anyone know any opensource software that will let me know this. Kinda like a HOWTO portal. I am using wiki but it is what I need excatly. What I want to do is type in a subject and body paste my HOWTO, then it'll save it bye the subject name where people can browse it and upload new HOWTO. anyone know anything like that?
[19:56] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: well, I'm looking for a driver
[19:56] <dame> ejer, in my case ofcourse
[19:56] <cylex> mindmedia: if its tar.gz open with tar -zxpvf
[19:56] <WebLOCH> DRebellion: if thats the case surelly upgrade would have fixed it ?
[19:57] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: pastebin a lspci -vvv
[19:57] <ubuntunewbie_roo> hey
[19:57] <DRebellion> WebLOCH: you typed disk-upgrade not upgrade
[19:57] <YellowOnline> (this is the Mobo: http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=proddesc&prod_no=1212&maincat_no=1)
[19:57] <mindmedic> cylex: that was not my question ... i am aware of how to open tar archives :)
[19:57] <Mm|Spunky> Sometimes when i try to start terminal, it says "Starting terminal" and then it just quits after about 10 seconds, why is this?!
[19:57] <DRebellion> WebLOCH: *dit
[19:57] <_nmap> i can use cp with -rf parameters too?
[19:57] <DRebellion> WebLOCH: *dist :P
[19:57] <lillypad> how would i set the onboard video card to auto?
[19:57] <ubuntunewbie_roo> what the hell
[19:57] <WebLOCH> DRebellion : ahh bums, thanks Illl go give it a go
[19:57] <ubuntunewbie_roo> ubuntu just ran my login music
[19:57] <cylex> lillypad: F2 settings when you start up the computer
[19:58] <ubuntunewbie_roo> I need help I installed LAMP-Server using tasksel and how do  enable PHP?
[19:58] <ejer> mindmedic: "	      ignore umask when extracting files (the default for root)" - -p is for EXTRACTING
[19:58] <cylex> mindmedia: if problem be. you can use chown
[19:58] <dame> can i do a fresh install of 7.10 without reinstalling grub?
[19:58] <lillypad> ok thanks, i may be back :)
[19:58] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: http://pastebin.com/m61fe0046
[19:58] <MrPiracy2> can't empty trash bin, anyone can help me?
[19:59] <hellues> !paste
[19:59] <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)
[19:59] <ejer> dame: yes, but you will need to edit the grub bootup manually which is not fun necessarily
[19:59] <cylex> !ident
[19:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ident - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:59] <cylex> !identd
[19:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about identd - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:59] <benste> ejer should i come back later?
[19:59] <DRebellion> !msgthebot | cylex
[19:59] <ubotu> cylex: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (type also /msg ubotu Bot). Don't use commands in the public channels if you don't know if they really exist. Also avoid adding joke/useless factoids.
[19:59] <ejer> benste: I have no solution
[19:59] <Megaqwerty> can someone tell me if they can access launchpad?
[19:59] <benste> ok
[19:59] <DRebellion> MrPiracy2: what output do you get when you try to empty
[19:59] <ejer> benste: there is no reason for it, setting it back should stay like that
[19:59] <dame> ejer, i know its not a big deal, is there a option to leave the grub alone in the installation wizard?
[19:59] <benste> ejer  - damm
[20:00] <ejer> dame: yes, but your system will not boot
[20:00] <DRebellion> Megaqwerty: its fine here
[20:00] <benste> may I 'll try later
[20:00] <benste> thx
[20:00] <MrPiracy2> DRebellion: nothing, just emptying recycle bin 1 of 23 items and it freezes
[20:00] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: as a test, tryp modeprobe sata_sil and read what dmesg told you
[20:00] <dame> ejer, why? i will edit the manu.lst manually
[20:00] <Megaqwerty> DRebellion: dang, alright. Thanks.
[20:00] <dame> menu*
[20:00] <ejer> dame: unless you know how to manually tell grub what to do
[20:00] <DRebellion> MrPiracy2: try, rm ~/.trash
[20:00] <cylex> ubotu: ok
[20:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ok - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:00] <DRebellion> MrPiracy2: try, rm ~/.trash/*   sorry
[20:00]  * cylex smaks his forehead
[20:01] <unstable> DRebellion: This isn't illegal, I'm making a backup, what is the problem
[20:01] <DRebellion> unstable: it is questionably legal in some countries.
[20:01] <MrPiracy2> DRebellion: it says no such file or directory
[20:01] <dame> ejer, i need to change the kernel line and the initrd line. am i right?
[20:01] <DRebellion> MrPiracy2: ok, that was a wild shot ;)
[20:01] <unstable> What is a simple program with Ubuntu to make an iso9660 image from a DVD movie, that has css on it? It's DVD9, I don't want to re-encode, I want to keep it DVD9. what software can do this in ubuntu repositories?
[20:01] <Pici> MrPiracy2: rm ~/.Trash/*
[20:02] <Pici> MrPiracy2: capital T
[20:02] <unstable> DRebellion: Well not in my country.
[20:02] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: I had already installed the sil680 driver for the RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. PCI0680 - and it worked. the oboard controller isn't SiS but Marvell though
[20:02] <ejer> dame: yes, and if you can boot into new system, you can then reinstall gub
[20:02] <DRebellion> Pici: argh, so close yet so far
[20:02] <MrPiracy2> pici: oh
[20:02] <mindmedic> ejer: i used -p on the target machine for extracting ... however all permissions where garbled ... -x alone did the job .. i don't know why though
[20:02] <ejer> MrPiracy2: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5904
[20:02] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: like Is aid it was a test, can you get a driver loaded for sata at all?
[20:02] <mindmedic> the manpage suggests the exact opposite behaviour
[20:03] <MrPiracy2> DRebellion: cannod empty ~/.Trash/drm it's a directory
[20:03] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: you can also try modpeone sata_mv
[20:03] <unstable> DRebellion: And the countries where it is illegal are corrupt, and the media companies bribe/have control of government, so I don't think #ubuntu should be yielding to them regardless. but the fact is in my country(Netherlands) it is legal, and secondly, you have software in the ubuntu repositories that supports it, so it seems hypocritical for it not to be talked about in #ubuntu
[20:03] <|Torg|> err modprobe
[20:03] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: I have 4 other SATA devices
[20:03] <ejer> mindmedic: because you don't want to ignore umask
[20:04] <DRebellion> unstable: i don't set the rules. talk to the ops.
[20:04] <dame> ejer, i dont think newer version of grub will work coz i tried 3 different new distributions and grub was making me probnlems
[20:04] <mindmedic> ejer: ignore umask is the default behaviour when executed as root
[20:04] <ejer> in canada we prepay a piracy tax on blank media :)
[20:04] <ejer> mindmedic: YUP
[20:04] <MrPiracy2> pici: cannod empty ~/.Trash/drm it's a directory
[20:04] <DRebellion> MrPiracy2: cd ~/.Trash && rm -r *
[20:04] <Jack_Sparrow> unstable: Feel free to express your opinions about that... in #Ubuntu-offtopic
[20:04] <ejer> dame: grub will work, you may need to hack with it though
[20:04] <peabody> unstable: You can just try and read the device file directly to a file using the dd command: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=my.iso
[20:05] <unstable> peabody: It has CSS, I want to remove that.
[20:05] <DRebellion> peabody: unstable: won't work
[20:05] <mindmedic> yeah, thats why i understand that -x alone works ... however that doesn't explain why -xp changes permissions
[20:05] <dame> ejer, it was giving me errors like it cant find /boot/grub/stage1 and simillar
[20:05] <ejer> mindmedic: if you ignore umask, you change ownership of file
[20:05] <mindmedic> it should have no effect
[20:05] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: this is a topic about the same problem if you're interested: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-490874.html
[20:05] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: then I am confused.  I thought you had a SATA drive that does not show up, it was conncted to the onboard SATA port that is at 00:1f.5 and you did not have a driver loaded for it.
[20:05] <peabody> unstable: I think you'd have to decode the vob files and then make your own iso.
[20:06] <DRebellion> peabody: yes but you can't get the vob files off the disk without defeating css first!!!
[20:06] <unstable> K9copy would work
[20:06] <unstable> but I don't want to install kdelibs
[20:06] <peabody> DRebellion: says who?  I've done it before
[20:06] <MrPiracy2> DRebellion: it worked ;) thanks
[20:06] <ejer> this in in the wiki so I assume it is ok to post: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DVD::Rip
[20:06] <mindmedic> ejer: i'm quite confused now ... time to read a little bit about umask .. thanks
[20:06] <ejer> "Warning: As always, check the relevant copyright laws for your country regarding the backup of DVDs."
[20:07] <unstable> http://www.flavor8.com/dvd/DVD-Duplicator.g
[20:07] <mindmedic> oh come'on back it up, you got to back it up
[20:07] <ejer> unstable: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/K9Copy
[20:07] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: the 00:1f.5 controller leads to the 2 eSATA ports
[20:07] <unstable> That works exactly how I want, it just dumps the VIDEO_TS folder with no css, I found it.
[20:07] <unstable> thanks for the suggestions all
[20:07] <pandorange> Hi all, I was just wondering. I have sound only in the login and "Login window preferences" .  I am new to ubuntu and find it quite confusing...
[20:07] <unstable> I'll just do mkisofs after, and burn the image
[20:07] <YellowOnline> |Torg|: the controller I need doesn't show up
[20:08] <|Torg|> YellowOnline: I was only guessing what the port was, quite simply if it dows not show up in lspci it means it was never enumerated to the pci bus.  It is a lower level problem then "I cant see disk".  It generally mans I cant talk to bridge chip, bus master is bad, I have bios set wrong, etc
[20:08] <peabody> pandorange: Do you see a speaker icon in the upper right hand corner?
[20:09] <pandorange> Yes, and my alsa isn't set up. but that is not my problem, how come I have sound???
[20:09] <peabody> pandorange: ??? is that a problem?
[20:09] <pandorange> When you don't understand, it is....
[20:10] <pandorange> It seems illogical?
[20:10] <YellowOnline> mhz, the BIOS might be the problem, but I have no clue what to look for. It nowhere says "use SATA for marvell" or "enable marvell sata controller". The only thing I see is for the other controller to work IDE/RAID or AHCI
[20:10] <ejer> alsa is installed and setup by default
[20:10] <peabody> pandorange: So, you're upset that you have sound working on your computer?  Do you want to mute it?
[20:10] <DRebellion> peabody: it is pointless to make fun of people's typos, and not helpful to the channel or their problem.
[20:10] <VeganZombie> GRAINS....
[20:11] <peabody> DRebellion: Dude, chill, I seriously didn't know that was a typo
[20:11] <|Torg|> pandorange: just becase your sound works and you didnt set it up does not mean there is a proble, the install for the alsa package will atempt to locate your sound hardware and configure it at install.  Its not a mystery
[20:11] <pandorange> Nope, I wan't to get it working properly, yet before I do so , I wouldn't mind understanding how come I have sound
[20:12] <ejer> lots o alsa info here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture
[20:12] <|Torg|> pandorange: its also lily it set it up in a way you did not want (like default to 2ch, muted at start)
[20:12] <pandorange> My alsa mixer doesn't work, and I get error messages
[20:12] <pandorange> The fact I have sound, lets me know, my card works
[20:12] <dzc> hi, everybody ;)
[20:12] <|Torg|> pandorange: or to be more exact I have two cards that startup muted, no matter what, every time (I use a rc script to unmute them at startup)
[20:13] <ejer> i think you could change that using alsa-utils
[20:13] <YellowOnline> brb rebooting to bios
[20:13] <pandorange> how?
[20:13] <uk-male> i need an ultra simple ultra light dns server
[20:13] <|Torg|> ejer I would think so too, but you cant, its not a major issue tho
[20:13] <ejer> uk-male: dnsmasq
[20:13] <uk-male> ejer, isn't that caching only?
[20:14] <pandorange> "00:10.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio (rev a2)" is my message with lspci
[20:14] <pandorange> aplay: device_list:204: no soundcards found...
[20:14] <ejer> uk-male: it is a forwarder with caching
[20:14] <geefour> how can I remove libpt-1.10.10 ??
[20:14] <ejer> uk-male: http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html
[20:14] <uk-male> maybe i should use ldap for dns
[20:14] <DRebellion> geefour: sudo apt-get remove libpt
[20:14] <|Torg|> uk-male: like ejer said dnsmasq + /etc/hosts
[20:15] <pure`eigenVector> anyone know what to do to tell ubuntu to ignore a usb device so that I can mount it in a vmware client?
[20:15] <uk-male> think ill use ldap
[20:15] <levander> I've got a hard disk partition in fstab that gets mounted when I reboot.  An icon shows up on the desktop for this partition.  How do I prevent this icon from showing up?
[20:15] <DRebellion> pure`eigenVector: just umount it after ubuntu mounts it
[20:15] <geefour> well, I've done that but when I do apt-get update and apt-get upgrade, it seems to want to install so I removed ekiga as well
[20:15] <|Torg|> uk-male: you said lightwight, not heavyweight and bloated
[20:15] <DRebellion> levander: move the mount point out of /media
[20:15] <lencho> join #ubuntu-es
[20:16] <pure`eigenVector> DRebellion: thanks, is there a way to tell it to never mount it ever? I connect it often
[20:16] <WebLOCH> DRebellion, Im in u nder some awful resolution but I cannot tell which driver is actually in use...
[20:16] <uk-male> ldap is heavy?
[20:16] <DRebellion> pure`eigenVector: probably
[20:16] <levander> DRebellion: The mount point is /mnt/multimedia...
[20:16] <|Torg|> ldap is a directory, using it to store dns entires is overkill
[20:16] <DRebellion> levander: oh...
[20:16] <uk-male> i am using it for everything else
[20:16] <uk-male> seems logical
[20:16] <|Torg|> its great if you have an entire enterpirse to use, but for home use its WAY overkill
[20:16] <dgjones> levander, in a terminal run "gconf-editor" , go to apps->nautilus->desktop and uncheck the volumes visible box
[20:17] <uk-male> i have more than 5 machines, seems worth it
[20:17] <pure`eigenVector> DRebellion: thanks for your help...
[20:17] <|Torg|> I haave 14, I use bind
[20:17] <ejer> i would use dnsmasq, but it is up to you :)
[20:17] <iKap> um
[20:17] <uk-male> i can run nscd on each box
[20:17] <|Torg|> dnsmasq would be easy, im just too lazy to go change what already works (if it aint broke)
[20:17] <iKap> accdiently disabled my xchat menu  bar, anyone wanna tell me how to get it back? lol
[20:17] <uk-male> i would have used bind before
[20:18] <DRebellion> iKap: try joining xchat and asking there
[20:18] <iKap> k
[20:18] <levander> dgjones: I'm looking at that box now.  If I uncheck it, will even volumes mounted in /media not have an icon on the desktop?  What about CD's I insert?  I definitely want those CD's to have an icon on the desktop.
[20:18] <WebLOCH> Can anyone explain to me how radeon/fglrx work and why I can't find the resolutions
[20:18] <uk-male> i am building my game hosting platform, so subscriber info is best kept in ldap, no point in running bind etc
[20:18] <dgjones> levander, the only downside is that it also won't show all mount points on the desktop (including removable usb keys etc) your other option is to change you mount point from /media/xxx to /mnt/xxx, anything mounted in /media puts the mount point on the desktop, if you change, it won't
[20:19] <levander> dgjones: The mount point is already /mnt/multimedia.  It's already out of /media.
[20:19] <orionr> Anyone here know how to burn a .dmg file as an image?
[20:19] <hunter_> can anyone help me pls
[20:19] <white_eagle> hey Pici, I was writing from the nick Slade^^, which is my friend (another one) whom I installed ubuntu
[20:20] <white_eagle> I guess the problem is with the sources
[20:20] <|Torg|> uk-male: there are many wasy to impliment name services, but the choice is ultimatly yours
[20:20] <changelog> Hi guys.
[20:20] <white_eagle> I didn't have an active internet connection when I installed ubuntu, so maybe the sources list aren't renewed
[20:20] <white_eagle> or activated
[20:20] <changelog> I'm having a bit of a problem caused by a bug on the 2.6.22 kernel (which Gutsy has). Is there any repo online that has the 2.6.23 / 2.6.24 kernel available?
[20:20] <homecable> how do i enable mod_useronline on lighttpd
[20:21] <iKap> hey i got a stupid quesiton.. yesterday i first installed xchat through "Add/Remove Apps" then i completley restored and this time i installed xchat through terminal. and it seems like they wer both diff versions.. anyone know if thats possible?
[20:21] <white_eagle> can that be the problem Pici ?
[20:21] <dgjones> levander, that seems strange to me, i had the similar situation and my only way was to create a /mnt/multimedia and change the mount point, i'm not sure why yours shows up on the desktop
[20:21] <levander> dgjones: Okay, thanks.  Maybe I'll post on the forums later to figure it out.
[20:21] <YellowOnline> re
[20:22] <jax27> hey i'm unable to access my cd drive does anyone know what the problem might be?
[20:22] <levander> jax27: you're being vague, a vague response is for you to reboot
[20:22] <YellowOnline> that was a great answer levander :)
[20:22] <DRebellion> jax27: could you explain the problem and errors in more detail for us?
[20:23] <|Torg|> jax27: ill play the game, the cdrom isnt powered, turn it on
[20:23] <bod_> jax27, close the cd draw
[20:23] <ejer> did you put peanut butter in cdrom by any chance?
[20:23] <bod_> ;)
[20:24] <|Torg|> no ejeruse butter, the very best butter :)
[20:24] <MrPiracy2> is the main power cord connected to the wall?
[20:24] <hunter_> guys, i was getting error message while installing ubuntu 7.10.error occured while resizing the partition.error message was "error occured while writing the changes to the storage devices,resizing partition aborted".i had a read about these thisngs and i have defragmented the hard disk.i have got only one drive that is C and xp is on it at the moment. would u suggest freeing up some space before trying another install now?
[20:24] <adac2> what can i do? the flash player on firefox causes so much trouble every time... i have to kill the ff process so oft this is annoying
[20:25] <DRebellion> adac2: which flash player are you using? gnash or non-free?
[20:25] <reeeh2000> Help please, i'm stuck in low graphics mode at startup and cant get back to normal, its not detecting my moniter or video card correctly
[20:25] <adac2> DRebellion: non free i think
[20:25] <ejer> adac2: it is unstable, crashes for me lots as well... complain to adobe :)
[20:25] <adac2> where can i see it
[20:25] <jax27> power/ide is connected, when i put the cd in i hear it but nothing comes up
[20:25] <YellowOnline> lol, this reminds me of (urban legend?) the guy who used butter to get his floppy out of the drive
[20:25] <|Torg|> jax27: you do understand the answers you are getting are just as strange to you as your question is to us.  Why do you think its not working? What did you do to test it? Was it seen beofer and it is not now?  Did you install off it?  It is working? Is there a icon on your desktop?
[20:25] <hellues> !paste
[20:25] <MrPiracy2> hunter_: what partition type were you trying to resize?
[20:25] <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)
[20:26] <_nmap> whats the package name for install a mysql server with apt-get?
[20:26] <|Torg|> jax27: how is the drive conntected?
[20:26] <ejer> mysql-server
[20:26] <adac2> ejer: are you using non free flash?
[20:26] <ejer> yes adac2
[20:26] <hunter_> i have got a desktop with xp installed on it.180 GB and i have got only one partition on it ie C
[20:26] <jax27> right the icon isn't coming up
[20:26] <bod_> jax27, come on m8,.,.help us to help you,.,.more info
[20:26] <jax27> right
[20:26] <DRebellion> hunter_: do you want to dual boot?
[20:26] <YellowOnline> jax27: do "mount -l" and copy/paste it to pastbin
[20:27] <jax27> i think the problem started after i was messing with groups
[20:27] <adac2> ejer: when will this solveda long time that i keeps on crashing? I mean it is wuite
[20:27] <_nmap> And does anyone knows a program like pgadmin3 for mysql databases?
[20:27] <hunter_> yes rebellion
[20:27] <DRebellion> !dualboot | hunter_
[20:27] <ubotu> hunter_: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookPro https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[20:27] <bod_> jax27, here we go -- explain
[20:27] <adac2> ejer: ups. when will this soleved?
[20:27] <jax27> /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[20:27] <jax27> proc on /proc type proc (rw)
[20:27] <jax27> varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw)
[20:27] <jax27> varlock on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw)
[20:27] <jax27> procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[20:27] <ejer> adac2: who knows? it is not a linux program, it is a closed source 3rd party app
[20:27] <FloodBot2> jax27: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:27] <jax27> udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw)
[20:27] <bod_> !pastebin  jax27
[20:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastebin  jax27 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:27] <adac2> ejer: and the other plugin? causes that trouble, too?
[20:27] <MrPiracy2> hunter_: there must be a problem with your xp pertition, try to check it for errors before trying to resize it again
[20:28] <ejer> free flash will not play many files
[20:28] <penars> i'm having trouble playing .wmv files. they play extremely slow. how can i fix this?
[20:28] <adac2> ejer: I think so :(
[20:28] <YellowOnline> ejer> I don't use it for that reason, quite buggy it is
[20:28] <x-X-x> I still have the same problem after buying the 6 cd-rom atari version of Unreal tournament 2004. I am getting huge square stripped boxes over lights and the lightning gun when playing the game. I seems to be only happening when i run with opengl, i have installed the game through latest wine and ran under direct x and i dont get the squares but when i switch to opengl (through wine) i get the squares again. so regardless if i am running
[20:28] <x-X-x>  through wine or native i get the stripped square boxes when running under opengl. I have the latest nvidia drivers for my card 169.09 and my graphics card is a geforce go 7300 (notebook gpu) the previouse drivers i had the 169.07 which supported my card aswell had the same problem when running under opengl. does anyone know what the problem is and how i can fix this ??
[20:28] <ejer> yup
[20:28] <hunter_> how can i chek for errors?
[20:28] <DRebellion> penars: what are you using to play them?
[20:28] <YellowOnline> hunter> in windows, use checkdisk
[20:28] <YellowOnline> or command line in windows: chkdsk
[20:28] <tralalum> hello everybody does anybody know how i can get real help but real one for dual booting with linux and windows??
[20:28] <penars> DRebellion, i tried totem and vlc... both slow
[20:29] <hunter_> how can i chek for errors piacy2?thanks
[20:29] <VeganZombie> Hey can anyone help me with my VPNc issues? When I connect to my corporate VPN I am unable to ping/connect via a remote desktop I get a message "Unable to resolve host" but am able to connect if I use the IP address of the machine. Any suggestions?
[20:29] <DRebellion> tralalum: what is the problem?
[20:29] <reeeh2000> Help please, i'm stuck in low graphics mode at startup and cant get back to normal, its not detecting my moniter or video card correctly
[20:29] <levander> reeeh2000: are you booting off the LiveCD, or have you already installed onto the hard disk?
[20:29] <jax27> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53981/
[20:29] <MrPiracy2> hunter_: right-click ur c drive and go to properties, then you choose the system tools and try repair
[20:30] <MrPiracy2> hunter_: under xp, of course
[20:30] <reeeh2000> levander: off the hard disk, stuck in 800 x 600, annoying to look at
[20:30] <levander> reeeh2000: Ctrl-Alt-F1 to get to a console
[20:30] <jackdaw> hey I have an OpenGL / GLUT programming question, where should i go to ask?
[20:30] <akaihen> hey guys, is there some library or plugin to open cds in ufs format?
[20:30] <levander> reeeh2000: Then, 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop'
[20:31] <Powenr> Hello, I was trying to install ubuntu , dual boot.  I made free space of around 20 GBs or so , with ext3 / , so then I had ext3, NTFS (for windows) , and then "unusable space" , so I could not figure out a way to make the swap
[20:31] <levander> reeeh2000: Then, 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh' to reconfigure X, follow the menus
[20:31] <levander> reeeh2000: You got those steps?
[20:31] <hunter_> thanks piracy2 i will have a look
[20:31] <hunter_> thanks
[20:31] <MrPiracy2> Powenr: you have to make another partition for swap
[20:31] <levander> Oh hell, I think he switched to the console before I finished telling him what to do.
[20:32] <tushyd> when I'm running ubuntu without any GUI running, how do I get the command line to be in a higher resolution?
[20:32] <DRebellion> levander: heh, next time don't use enter
[20:32] <levander> Now he doesn't know how to get back to X....
[20:32] <MM2> I have this HD (from DBV-PVR) attached to /dev/hdc, but how I can access it in Ubuntu 7.10 with /dev/sdc's? How to mount it? And how to find out partitions on that disk?
[20:32] <akaihen> anyone knows if there's a library to install to open UFS cds
[20:32] <DRebellion> tushyd: use the vga= option on the kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[20:32] <levander> DRebellion: Eventually he'll reboot and come back I bet.
[20:32] <homecable> startx
[20:32] <homecable> lol
[20:33] <pepperjack> tushyd: typically youll put a line like vga=713 in the kernel line of /boot/grub/menu.lst
[20:33] <tushyd> DRebellion, thanks
[20:33] <tushyd> tushyd: use the vga= option on the kernel line in
[20:33] <tushyd> +/boot/grub/menu.lst
[20:33] <DRebellion> levander: aww i feel sorry for that litle noob lost in the cli land
[20:33] <tushyd> tushyd: use the vga= option on the kernel line in
[20:33] <tushyd> +/boot/grub/menu.lst
[20:33] <tushyd> tushyd: use the vga= option on the kernel line in
[20:33] <tushyd> +/boot/grub/menu.lst
[20:33] <bod_> !pastebin | tushyd
[20:33] <ubotu> tushyd: 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)
[20:33] <DRebellion> bod_: he wasn't posting, looks like his client is having a fit :P
[20:33] <levander> DRebellion: I wonder if he knows how to reboot from the command line?  He's probably fighting the urge to pull the plug now....
[20:34] <DRebellion> levander: hahaha, oh god that is harsh.
[20:34] <bod_> tushydMy Apolgies
[20:34] <bod_> DRebellion, oh yer,.,.,. HAH!! ,.,.,.lol
[20:34] <DRebellion> bod_: i'm sorry, you killed it.
[20:34] <levander> DRebellion: He'll figure it out, all he has to do is hit the power button.
[20:34] <tumbleweed05> hey people.
[20:34] <DRebellion> levander: then he'll come back in a week and complain that is filesystem was corrupted.
[20:35] <Pulpie> anyone know how to ping an ssh connection?
[20:35] <bod_> lavender or sudo reboot
[20:35] <Cyrus25801> can use linux as a PABX system with 1 telephone line without anyother hardware
[20:35] <levander> bod_: No way he knows about the reboot command.
[20:35] <bod_> SR71-Blackbird, what did i kill?
[20:35] <bod_> oh
[20:35] <DRebellion> Pulpie: i think you fail to understand what ping is. you can ping a computer.
[20:35] <Cpudan80> Pulpie: You cant
[20:35] <bod_> SR71-Blackbird, wrong person sorry
[20:35] <tumbleweed05> just curious. i have a sony laptop with a intel GMA 950 integrated graphics. could that run ubuntu and compiz fine?
[20:35] <Cpudan80> That's not how ping works
[20:35] <Cpudan80> Looks like DRebellion beat me to the punch line :-)
[20:36] <MrPiracy2> Cyrus25801: nope
[20:36] <tumbleweed05> anyone?
[20:36] <DRebellion> Cpudan80: i is teh network h4xx0r
[20:36] <tumbleweed05> gma 950? compiz?
[20:36] <Cpudan80> Pulpie: You ping a computer to see if it is alive, you port scan a computer to see what "doors" it has open
[20:36] <mindmedic> Does tar behave differently when extracting from STDIN? Permissions get lost when I extract a file piped from netcat (nc -l -p 2000 | tar xp). However if I write the data to a file (nc -l -p 2000 > backup.tar) and extract them afterwards (tar xpf backup.tar) permissions are correct.
[20:36] <bod_> lavender whats the shutdown commnad?,.,. sudo shutdown -p?
[20:36] <MM2> I attached a HDD, how I can access it's partitions?
[20:36] <MrPiracy2> tumbleweed05: i have intel 946gz and it works, so i guess u will have no probs
[20:36] <Cyrus25801> MrPiracy2: what would you need
[20:37] <tumbleweed05> mrpiracy2: what the heck is a 946gz?
[20:37] <Cpudan80> MM2: You have to mount them
[20:37] <DRebellion> MM2: figure out what its entries in /dev are and mount them.
[20:37] <Cyrus25801> MrPiracy2: software and hardware
[20:37] <levander> bod_: I use 'shutdown -r now' to reboot, or 'shutdown -H now' to just shutdown.  I think the shutdown command requires a time (the now above) argument.
[20:37] <MM2> DRebellion: How I can figure that out?
[20:37] <Cpudan80> MM2: What kind of HDD did you attach, and where did you attach it?
[20:37] <MrPiracy2> tumbleweed05: my graphic card, it's older than urs
[20:37] <Cpudan80> MM2: Ex. USB, SATA on 2nd port, etc
[20:37] <tumbleweed05> alright cool.
[20:37] <Pulpie> Cpudan80: i know i want to ping it to see my connection time
[20:37] <Cpudan80> Oh
[20:37] <DRebellion> Pulpie: ping <host>
[20:37] <DRebellion> Pulpie: ctrl+c to stop
[20:38] <MM2> Cpudan80: IDE to sec slave, so it shoult be /dev/hdc, but ubuntu 7.10 has /dev/sdc...
[20:38] <tumbleweed05> i thought it'd be better to install ubuntu and compiz instead of downloading a copy of XP.
[20:38] <changelog> I'm having a bit of a problem caused by a bug on the 2.6.22 kernel (which Gutsy has). Is there any repo online that has the 2.6.23 / 2.6.24 kernel available?
[20:38] <Cpudan80> MM2: Secondary slave should be D I think
[20:38] <MM2> Cpudan80: And fdisk /dev/sdc gives me error
[20:38] <Pulpie> Cpudan80: just nvm im on windows
[20:38] <Cpudan80> MM2: the sd thing is correct, the standard changed
[20:38] <MrPiracy2> Cyrus25801: you would need each phone connected directly to the PABX system so whatever software you use you'd need that
[20:38] <Cpudan80> MM2: try sudo -i /dev/sdd
[20:39] <Cpudan80> MM2: oops, sudo fdisk -i /dev/sdd
[20:39] <MM2> Cpudan80: AAARGH, forgot that thingy...
[20:39] <Cpudan80> MM2: lol alright
[20:39] <Cpudan80> I'm pretty sure it should be D
[20:40] <MM2> that #-thingy... But no partitions on that disk... How weard is that...
[20:40] <Cpudan80> A is P/Mast -- B P/Slave -- C S/Mast -- D S/Slave
[20:40] <Cpudan80> I think is how it goes
[20:40] <tumbleweed05> should i install compiz or compiz fusion? or both?
[20:40] <Cpudan80> I forget
[20:40] <DRebellion> tumbleweed05: compiz-fusion
[20:40] <MrPiracy2> tumbleweed05: get the latest version " gutsy gibbon"  and you will see it
[20:40] <VeganZombie> Hey can anyone help me with my VPNc issues? When I connect to my corporate VPN I am unable to ping/connect via a remote desktop I get a message "Unable to resolve host" but am able to connect if I use the IP address of the machine. Any suggestions?
[20:40] <tumbleweed05> DRebellion: that contains compiz-core then right?
[20:41] <MM2> Cpudan80: Thanks!
[20:41] <Cpudan80> No problemo
[20:41] <Cpudan80> MM2: You know how to mount it I take it?
[20:42] <Cyrus25801> MrPiracy2: is there a tutorial that would tell me what hardware and software i can use
[20:42] <stephen-mason> sorry about this guys
[20:42] <MrPiracy2> Cyrus25801: i have no idea, sorry
[20:43] <stephen-mason> Unable to start the settings manager 'gnome-settings-daemon'.
[20:43] <stephen-mason> Without the GNOME settings manager running, some preferences may not take effect. This could indicate a problem with Bonobo, or a non-GNOME (e.g. KDE) settings manager may already be active and conflicting with the GNOME settings manager.
[20:43] <stephen-mason> what does this mean?
[20:43] <Cyrus25801> MrPiracy2: cool thanx
[20:44] <stephen-mason> and my bard are all grey there where black before i restarted, :(
[20:44] <MrPiracy2> Cyrus25801: i dont think it's possible to simulate a PABX system with a computer anyway
[20:44] <excalq> how can I have apt-get (cmd line) display a list of installed files belonging to a package?
[20:44] <jm-didi> hi there
[20:44] <pine> i have a question ?
[20:44] <_nmap> Does anyone knows a program like pgadmin3 for mysql databases?
[20:44] <MrPiracy2> Cyrus25801: but if it is, you'll surelly need some hardware
[20:44] <DRebellion> pine: i bet someone has the answer ;)
[20:44] <|Torg|> phpmyadmin
[20:45] <Cpudan80> _nmap: phpmyadmin
[20:45] <pine> why is there no /etc/inittab in ubuntu ??
[20:45] <DPic> can someone help me get ubuntu working on my PS3?
[20:45] <DRebellion> DPic: probably
[20:45] <_nmap> have a desktop one?
[20:45] <Cpudan80> _nmap: ?
[20:45] <_nmap> phpmyadmin is web based right?
[20:45] <DPic> DRebellion: when the install starts up it's too big for the screen so i can't do anything
[20:45] <|Torg|> pine becase linux in general and ubuntu specifaly isnt UNIX, nor is it 100% sysv compatable
[20:45] <Cpudan80> _nmap: Oh right right
[20:46] <Cpudan80> _nmap: Yes, its in the default package for Ubuntu LAMP
[20:46] <Cpudan80> !lamp > _nmap
[20:46] <stephen-mason> Unable to start the settings manager 'gnome-settings-daemon'.
[20:46] <stephen-mason> Without the GNOME settings manager running, some preferences may not take effect. This could indicate a problem with Bonobo, or a non-GNOME (e.g. KDE) settings manager may already be active and conflicting with the GNOME settings manager.
[20:46] <cdm10> DPic: have you tried Alternate?
[20:46] <stephen-mason> what does that mean?
[20:46] <Cpudan80> _nmap: It's called MySQL query browser
[20:46] <pine> so how do u set the default run level ???
[20:46] <penars> BYAAAH
[20:46] <Cpudan80> _nmap: If you've used phpmyadmin, it's basically the same thing -- just client side
[20:47] <_nmap> Cpudan80, thanks man.
[20:48] <changelog> I'm having a bit of a problem caused by a bug on the 2.6.22 kernel (which Gutsy has). Is there any repo online that has the 2.6.23 / 2.6.24 kernel available?
[20:48] <xobius> pine,  update-rc.d name default
[20:48] <stephen-mason> Unable to start the settings manager 'gnome-settings-daemon'.
[20:48] <stephen-mason> Without the GNOME settings manager running, some preferences may not take effect. This could indicate a problem with Bonobo, or a non-GNOME (e.g. KDE) settings manager may already be active and conflicting with the GNOME settings manager.?
[20:48] <stephen-mason> any help? please?
[20:48] <mcrisnidh> why?
[20:48] <mcrisnidh> verlassend
[20:48] <Cpudan80> stephen-mason: Be patient
[20:48] <danand> excalq - to List files installed to your system from "package" do dpkg --listfiles package
[20:48] <mcrisnidh> common!
[20:49] <stephen-mason> owki dowi
[20:49] <pine> ok thx, but that feels like u have less control, im used to editing files rather than using auto scipts
[20:49] <cdm10> DPic: pay attention to our IMs
[20:49] <excalq> danand: thanks
[20:49] <cdm10> *your
[20:49] <Cpudan80> stephen-mason: Don't use KDE apps in gnome and vice versa
[20:49] <Cpudan80> stephen-mason: KDE doesn't play nice with non KDE apps
[20:49] <xobius> pine,  man update-rc.d
[20:49] <danand> excalq - welcome
[20:49] <Cpudan80> Same goes for gnome (though because of KDEs failures imho)
[20:50] <stephen-mason> Cpudan80: so what do i need to do to fix it i want the bars just to b blackish? how would i do that?
[20:50] <excalq> I installed awstats, and it didn't but anything in /var/www, and didn't have any thing in /usr/bin
[20:50] <kahrytan> Can someone fix gpg/gpg-agent/enigmail?
[20:50] <Cpudan80> stephen-mason: Well I mean, what is your problem -- that error is very common
[20:50] <excalq> but i see it's at /usr/lib/cgi-bin/awstats.pl
[20:50] <stephen-mason> cpudan80: So you cant help me at all?
[20:50] <excalq> and the conf stuff in /etc
[20:51] <stephen-mason> i dont even know what gnome and kde is?
[20:51] <stephen-mason> lol
[20:51] <Cpudan80> stephen-mason: Depends, when do you get that error?
[20:51] <excalq> Cpudan80: I use things like pidgin in kde all the time
[20:52] <Cpudan80> excalq: Pidgin is neutral (relatively)
[20:52] <excalq> and other gnome apps too
[20:52] <Cpudan80> excalq: The problem is mainly the other way (KDE --> Gnome)
[20:52] <excalq> and they all seem to interoperate fairly well
[20:52] <Cpudan80> So running amarok in gnome for example
[20:52] <stephen-mason> when i loged on it came up and i right clicked the desktop and clock change bg, and it comes up, and i cant change my theme?
[20:52] <Cpudan80> stephen-mason: Reboot
[20:52] <excalq> ok, running amarok in gnome does suck
[20:52] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix gpg/gpg-agent/enigmail?
[20:52] <Masque7> hey, does anyone know how to get a briged connection in vmware with ubuntu as the guest?
[20:52] <Cpudan80> stephen-mason: Something screwed up, prob 1 time thing
[20:53] <Cpudan80> Masque7: Ubuntu as the guest?
[20:53] <DRebellion> Cpudan80: ubuntu in the vm
[20:53] <Cpudan80> Masque7: The bridge is hooked up on the client side
[20:53] <Cpudan80> Err sorry, server side
[20:53] <stephen-mason> kk, :)
[20:53] <Masque7> yes, i'm getting "VMnet0 is not running"
[20:53] <Cpudan80> What is the host OS?
[20:53] <Cyrus25801> can you run a pabx system with 2 telephone lines and a standard computer and pabx software. and where can i find a tutorial
[20:54] <Masque7> host os is xp home
[20:54] <Masque7> somebody told me you need xp pro
[20:54] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix gpg/gpg-agent/enigmail? Errors at (http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o200/kahrytan/error/)
[20:54] <Cpudan80> Masque7: Might be true, ask ##windows
[20:54] <Cpudan80> Masque7: The bridge is probably bridged to the wrong connection or something
[20:54] <wd01> hi !
[20:55] <Cpudan80> Masque7: Ubuntu runs fine in a VM (usually) --- why are you bridging the connection to begin with?
[20:55] <Masque7> Cpudan80: no idea really, tried googling and there was talk of editting .inf fils and etc
[20:55] <Cpudan80> Masque7: Yeah... dunno, that's a windows thing
[20:55] <Masque7> Cpudan80: NAT works fine... I can't see Windows Network with NAT though (right?)
[20:55] <joanki> does anyone know the difference between physical memory and logical memory?
[20:55] <Masque7> Cpudan80: I also wanted to do the samba thing
[20:55] <joanki> i know this might not seem like an ubuntu q
[20:56] <Cpudan80> Masque7: You should really ask ##windows
[20:56] <Cpudan80> I'm over there too :-)
[20:56] <Masque7> Cpudan80: i know, off there now
[20:56] <rouwenpi> hit there
[20:56] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix gpg/gpg-agent/enigmail? Errors at (http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o200/kahrytan/error/)
[20:56] <Cpudan80> Masque7: some of them have extensive vmware experience
[20:56] <Ward1983> some idiot program is using my soundcard and i dunno how to look which one it is
[20:56] <Ward1983> how do i do that?
[20:56] <rouwenpi> i'm in trouble here with an ubuntu server ... it's inisde a VM and the host hardware change and now i can't boot my network
[20:57] <Ward1983> this is like the 143534234523th time this happens and i'm sick of it
[20:57] <DRebellion> Ward1983: lsof ?
[20:57] <rouwenpi> how can i lanch a redetect of the hardware in console ... in desktop ok but in server i'm lost ?
[20:57] <rouwenpi> thanks
[20:57] <joanki> thx anyway
[20:57] <Seveas> Ward1983, fuser /dev/audio
[20:58] <Ward1983> Seveas, returns nothing :(
[20:58] <Ward1983> DRebellion, list is a bit long :p
[20:58] <Seveas> Ward1983, lsof | grep /dev/audio
[20:58] <Seveas> :)
[20:58] <Ward1983> Seveas, still nothing
[20:59] <Seveas> Ward1983, then nothing is using it
[20:59] <mchua> Sanity check - I'm triple-booting Ubuntu with two other Linux distros - Ubuntu needs its own swap partition to enable hibernate, right? (It can't share /swap with Gentoo and Fedora?)
[20:59] <Ward1983> Seveas, then it must be xmms that cant get online :s any ideas?
[20:59] <Seveas> xmms sucks
[20:59] <yacc> Just wondering, what is Ubuntu using for /bin/sh?
[20:59] <Seveas> use audacious or beep-media-player :)
[20:59] <Seveas> yacc, dash
[20:59] <Ward1983> Seveas, any suggestions on replacements? other progs cant open playlists from the internetradio's i listen to
[21:00] <DRebellion> Ward1983: mplayer ftw
[21:00] <Ward1983> Seveas, ok will do thanx
[21:00] <yacc> dash?
[21:00] <Ward1983> DRebellion, aah i forgot about that one :-)
[21:00] <Seveas> Ward1983, rhythmbox can do internet radio if you install mp3 codecs
[21:00] <Ward1983> DRebellion, i use mplayer for video :-)
[21:00] <hrast> Hi people,, anyone here can help me with the Raid system? I need to configure the Grub..
[21:00] <Cpudan80> Seveas: Can it do XMRadio internet radio?
[21:00] <DRebellion> Ward1983: i use mplayer for _everything_ ;o
[21:00] <Ward1983> Seveas, how to isntall them? is there a page about it? (i'm still on feisty)
[21:00] <Seveas> Cpudan80, I don't know that station
[21:00] <Seveas> !mp3 | Ward1983
[21:00] <ubotu> Ward1983: 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
[21:01] <Ward1983> Seveas, thanx again
[21:01] <Ward1983> speedsupport :p
[21:01] <pine> best music player = mocp
[21:01] <pine> music on colsole player, total control, fast
[21:01] <rouwenpi> how can i reconfigure network in command line ?
[21:02] <DRebellion> rouwenpi: what do you need to reconfigure, exactly?
[21:02] <pine> seveas those other music players are for non console users
[21:02] <Thornsberry> Can someone help me figure out what I'm doing wrong trying to install a theme?
[21:02] <rouwenpi> DRebellion, i have an ubuntu server on a VM ... and the host machine has changed ... i can not start my network anymore, i guess it's a mac adress trouble
[21:03] <jeffMASTERflex> Thornsberry: for some themes, you need to have a particular GTK engine to get it to display properly
[21:03] <rouwenpi> DRebellion, actully there's no eth0 anymore ?
[21:03] <pine> ifconfig eth0 up
[21:03] <rouwenpi> pine, no such device
[21:03] <pete89> finnish channel?
[21:04] <elad`> I've installed Ubuntu from a defective CD, and now I can't log in. Never mind - I'll reinstall from a new one. Only problem is, there is a WinXP also installed on that system, and in the meantime, I want to be able to have it back. How do I reinstall its boot manager?
[21:04] <Thornsberry> jeffMASTERflex, Well I can't even find the themes when I go to change them.  It was a .tar.gz file and I extracted it and moved it to my usr/share/themes folder and when I go to change the appearance I can't find it.  Is there a step I'm missing?
[21:04] <rouwenpi> that's why i wanna redo a complete detection
[21:04] <Seveas> elad`, boot from the xp install cd, select rescue mode and type fdisk /mbr
[21:04] <clubs> my Windows Installation has been experiencing BSOD problems when playing videos and games. For example, when I start up Guild Wars, the blue screen pops up and my system crashes. I came here to fix some files on my windows partition, but for some reason it isn't showing. Why is that?
[21:04] <LockesRabb> im using ubuntu, my desktop icons are missing, what to do?
[21:04] <jeffMASTERflex> Thornsberry: you don't have to extract anything to that folder. open up the appearance preferences and install the theme directly from there
[21:04] <elad`> Seveas, would that do anything but reinstall the boot manager?
[21:04] <Seveas> LockesRabb, there are no icons on the desktop by default
[21:04] <Seveas> elad`, no
[21:04] <Thornsberry> jeffMASTERflex, just tell it to install the tar.gz file?
[21:04] <DRebellion> clubs: you need to mount it
[21:04] <LockesRabb> i know, there is now
[21:04] <clubs> how?
[21:05] <jeffMASTERflex> Thornsberry: yes
[21:05] <LockesRabb> i had two folders there before, one named sc, one named storage
[21:05] <pete89> what is the finnish channel name?
[21:05] <Seveas> !fi | pete89
[21:05] <Symmetria> question, how can I tell linux to scan for new drives etc that have been hotplugged
[21:05] <ubotu> pete89: Suomenkielinen keskustelu (K)Ubuntusta kanavilla #ubuntu-fi ja #kubuntu-fi
[21:05] <Symmetria> without rebooting it
[21:05] <Thornsberry> jeffMASTERflex, alright, I'll give that a try.  Thanks.
[21:05] <Seveas> Symmetria, err, udev should pick those up...
[21:05] <LockesRabb> but now those folders are gone, but when i go in terminal and check desktop directory, those folders exist
[21:05] <pete89> thank you
[21:05] <DRebellion> clubs: sudo mkdir /media/disk && sudo mount /dev/<thewindowsdisk> /media/disk
[21:05] <elad`> I really hope you're right, Seveas.
[21:06] <pine> Symmetria, lsmod
[21:06] <Seveas> Symmetria, maybe restart udev? :)
[21:06] <Thornsberry> jeffMASTERflex, it said the file format is invalid.
[21:06] <LockesRabb> any ideas on how to get the desktop icons back?
[21:06] <LockesRabb> im thinking maybe the navigator is screwed?
[21:06] <clubs> DRebellion, what goes into the <thewindowsdisk>
[21:06] <jeffMASTERflex> Thornsberry: then there is a problem with that theme. happens sometimes. ask the person who packaged it on gnome-look what the issue is
[21:06] <u-foka> hy!
[21:07] <unop> LockesRabb, restart nautilus?
[21:07] <DRebellion> clubs: whatever your windows disk is in /dev/
[21:07] <LockesRabb> how would i do that
[21:07] <LockesRabb> @unop, how would i do that?
[21:07] <jtown> can i just ask a question, is it possible to access the files i have on the HD i use for windows? i cannot seem to mount it
[21:07] <unop> LockesRabb, press ALT+f2 - killall nautilus && nautilus
[21:07] <u-foka> anyone have some luck with via vn896 pci-e, openchrome and dri?
[21:07] <Symmetria> hrhrm
[21:07] <Symmetria> udev didnt pick em up
[21:07] <clubs> eh
[21:07] <unop> Symmetria, does fdisk -l pick them up?
[21:07] <clubs> what would it be
[21:08] <LockesRabb> icons are back
[21:08] <LockesRabb> the restart worked
[21:08] <unop> LockesRabb, cool
[21:08] <pine> i have a xchat q, how do i disable being notified whenever someone logs on , logs out resp ????????
[21:08] <LockesRabb> u know, every time i reboot or logout/login, i have to do killall gnome-panel and now killall nautilus && nautilus
[21:08] <LockesRabb> just to get panels and icons back
[21:08] <LockesRabb> any idea why this is the case?
[21:08] <pine> or rather joined and left channel ?
[21:08] <Cpudan80> Anyone have any themese they recommend that are not orange/brown?
[21:09] <Seveas> pine, rightclick on a channel name and untick 'show join/part messages'
[21:09] <mcrisnidh> i just dont know
[21:09] <Cpudan80> Im getting tired of the orange/brown look
[21:09] <clubs> DRebellion, what would my windws disk be in dev
[21:09] <pine> great thx
[21:09] <Cpudan80> clubs: Depends
[21:09] <Cpudan80> clubs: WHere is it connected?
[21:09] <unop> clubs, issue this command to find out -- sudo fdisk -l
[21:09] <killown|away> hey dudes I  have installed grub in /dev/hda1 but it has windows xp installed then I cannot boot xp though anyone known how do i to remove grub of hda1 partition?
[21:09] <LockesRabb> @cpudan80, try http://www.gnome-look.org/, it's where i get my themes
[21:10] <Seveas> !themes > Cpudan80
[21:10] <unop> LockesRabb, perhaps you could repair nautilus - i doubt it works but worth a try - sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus gnome-session
[21:10] <LockesRabb> kk tryin that
[21:10] <DRebellion> clubs: because dev is short for devices
[21:10] <DRebellion> clubs: its probably /dev/sd<a/b/c/d>
[21:11] <elad`> Seveas, thanks.
[21:11] <Seveas> Symmetria, does dmesg tell you that the kernel picked them up at all?
[21:11] <unop> killown|away, the best thing to do is configure grub to be able to boot windows as well -- otherwise you need to use a windows CD to repair the MBR
[21:11] <papiculo_> ok
[21:11] <Symmetria> heh nope, I bounced it, its fine
[21:11] <killown|away> unop thank you
[21:11] <pine> anyone know of any higer level ncursebased application to write iptables rules to a firewall ???????
[21:11] <Symmetria> how do I add a drive to an LVM on the command line, or is there a curses menu to handle LVMs?
[21:11] <LockesRabb> @unop, what irc program do you use?
[21:11] <unop> LockesRabb, xchat mostly, but sometimes i use irssi
[21:12] <LockesRabb> cool, i'll check into them
[21:12] <LockesRabb> brb, logging out/back in to check to see if that solved problem
[21:12] <clubs> DRebellions: Failed to mount '/dev/sda3': Operation not supported
[21:12] <clubs> Mount is denied because NTFS is marked to be in use. Choose one action:
[21:12] <jtown> okay so i type that and it tells mee....  x to scan for new drives etc that have been hotplugged
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[21:12] <Cpudan80> Seveas: You know if I can just change the border color to some other color, say blue?
[21:13] <jtown> oops
[21:13] <Seveas> Cpudan80, yeah
[21:13] <Seveas> system -> prefs-> appearance
[21:13] <Cpudan80> Seveas: All the color options in there are greyed out?
[21:13] <LockesRabb> @unop, i absolutely love you
[21:14] <LockesRabb> that solved the problem
[21:14] <ConstyXIV> is there any way to clear out all but the "stock" packages?
[21:14] <unop> LockesRabb, :)
[21:14] <Seveas> Cpudan80, select the clearlooks theme, it's pretty similar and does allow color changes
[21:14] <LockesRabb> the icons and panel came back of their own accord when i logged back in, no killall or anything
[21:14] <LockesRabb> :-)
[21:14] <LockesRabb> checking into xchat
[21:14] <clubs> DRebellion, I get this error: Failed to mount '/dev/sda3': Operation not supported
[21:14] <clubs> Mount is denied because NTFS is marked to be in use. Choose one action:
[21:14] <ploom> Symmetria, http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/addpvstovg.html
[21:15] <unop> ConstyXIV, what is it you mean by "stock" packages?
[21:15] <Symmetria> thanks ploom
[21:15] <ConstyXIV> unop: as in, i want to remove every package that wasn't installed with the default gutsy installation
[21:15] <unop> clubs, try this -- mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda3 /media/ntfs-disk -o force
[21:15] <Cpudan80> Seveas: Perfect, thanks
[21:15] <LockesRabb> eh, xchat loks ok
[21:15] <chazco> For my studies I have to use .doc format files... however, they display differently on Ubuntu that on Windows. They also vary between Ubuntu apps (OpenOffice and SoftMaker office render them very differently for example)... Anyone know how to get them to render as they should?
[21:15] <Patchak> where can I find the lame program after I installed it?
[21:16] <wolly> lol
[21:16] <ConstyXIV> chazco: due to the fact that noone really knows 100% how to handle .doc files, your best bet is to dig up MS Word
[21:16] <LockesRabb> where do i find the logs from the boot up? i'd like to see if there was any errors
[21:17] <clubs> unop, DRebellion, thnx, it works now
[21:17] <chazco> ConstyXIV - If I use Softmaker office on Windows it renders as it should... but Softmaker Office on Ubuntu renders it wrong
[21:17] <Symmetria> hrm it says somewthing about not having a physical volume label
[21:17] <Wanderer> Anyone used scponlyc ?
[21:17] <LockesRabb> @chazco, each software renders it differently using a default font, perhaps you can go into settings and tell it to use a specific font?
[21:17] <unop> chazco, thats a problem you will face with any proprietary document format - the methods to render the document is unclear and therfore it is up to the implementation to guess the best way - and that isnt always what you like
[21:18] <Symmetria> never mind there we go
[21:18] <LockesRabb> @unop, where's the boot up log?
[21:18] <chazco> unop - But the program im using can render it perfectly on Windows (Textmaker), but not on Linux (Textmaker)... i'm guessing its the fonts, but install the MS fonts makes it much, much worse
[21:18] <unop> LockesRabb, usually /var/log/{syslog,messages}
[21:18] <LockesRabb> @unop, thanks
[21:19] <unop> LockesRabb, you can use the gnome-system-log to view them
[21:19] <LockesRabb> oh nice
[21:19] <LockesRabb> i've been using vim to view the logs
[21:19] <LockesRabb> i didnt know about gnome-system-log
[21:19] <unop> chazco, whats to say the windows version of textmaker didnt render it right? thats what i am getting at :)
[21:20] <niter3> Hi, I have a few questions regarding cron. If I put in some cron jobs and my computer happens to be off when they are suppose to run, will they run as soon as I power on the machine????
[21:20] <rufus> whats the name of the program used to manage emerald themes?
[21:20] <pine> chazco if I were you ill do § antiword  name_of_file.doc > new_file.txt
[21:20] <chazco> unop - I used the Windows version of Textmaker next to MS Office, they show it identically... but the Linux version of Textmaker doesnt... (its supposedly identical code)
[21:20] <chazco> pine - University insists on the MS Word format :(
[21:20] <rufus> does anyone know?
[21:20] <Symmetria> hrm, once I've extended the volume group, how do I find out what the max number of blocks is so I can xfs_growfs?
[21:21] <unop> chazco, never mind .. i dont think you get my point .. anyway, its pointless
[21:21] <pine> well then use odt , its an iso standard now
[21:21] <chazco> pity, that means i'll need to switch my laptop back to Windows :(
[21:21] <pine> m$ word should handle it
[21:21] <rufus> something like emerald themer?
[21:21] <chazco> pine - You misunderstand, the uni need files submitted in .doc format
[21:22] <rufus> doesnt anyone know?
[21:22] <et-0nd> hi i just installed ubuntu 7.10 are there any antivirus programs for ubuntu
[21:22] <pine> yeah but im a rebel, insist that .odt is an iso standard, both open office and word can use it
[21:22] <unop> chazco, you can always run the windows textmaker within wine
[21:22] <jingo811> Does anyone else have trouble connecting to Ubuntuforums.org?
[21:23] <vice> hi all i'm trying to make o movie for youtube from an impress slideshow. i do not necessarily need  automatic export, i can generate a movie from stills, adding transition and music.. do you know simple, easy to use tools for that?
[21:23] <chazco> unop - Running it under Virtualbox currently, but its a massive pain to have to run Virtualbox each time i need to word process
[21:23] <pgquiles> how much space does timevault need? Specifically, if I have N MB or data, will it need N additional MB + the amount I want to allocate for snapshots? (ie does it create a clone of all my data before it can watch changes?)
[21:23] <unop> pine, ms word doesnt know .odt, i dont think it ever will (never mind standards, its never in microsofts interests to play well with standards)
[21:23] <rufus> can someone please answer
[21:23] <unop> chazco, configure a launcher that does it all for you - so all you have to do is point and click
[21:23] <chazco> Wont affect the amount of time it takes to load
[21:24] <LockesRabb> rufus, why do u need to know
[21:24] <chazco> The native Linux version loads in maybe a second, so i'd rather use that :)
[21:24] <rufus> LockesRabb: so I can manage my emerald themes
[21:24] <LockesRabb> @unop, have u used compiz fusion before
[21:24] <unop> chazco, well, you have options -- only you can choose the best way forward eh :)
[21:24] <pine> in that case i would use pdf or plain text files,
[21:24] <pine> dont let them win
[21:25] <slashzul> my sound card only plays output when a microphone is connected. how do you switch to play from os?
[21:25] <unop> LockesRabb, i dont do fancy eye-candy .. i think compwiz is a complete waste of time
[21:25] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix gpg/gpg-agent/enigmail? Errors at (http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o200/kahrytan/error/)
[21:25] <littlepinkdot> Anyone know the what the "official" name for the PSU in Gateway 1U servers are (E-9422R to be exact)...Trying to find a repalcement but not sure what the hot-swappable PSU is called.
[21:25] <LockesRabb> @rufus, emerald-theme-manager -i
[21:25] <Kraven_> hey all. i need assistance. I can't burn anything. I tried I get "can't mount image" error w/ K3B.
[21:25] <et-0nd> hi i just installed ubuntu 7.10 are there any antivirus programs for ubuntu
[21:25] <jpatrick> !virus | et-0nd
[21:25] <ubotu> et-0nd: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[21:26] <shaiguitar> question regarding pts who do i ask
[21:26] <pine> et-0nd, u dont need anti virus :)
[21:26] <LockesRabb> @pine, i dispute that
[21:26] <LockesRabb> @pine, there *are* known linux-based viruses
[21:26] <LockesRabb> ;p
[21:26] <LetsGo67> How do I set the UTC in Xubuntu?
[21:26] <jpatrick> !virus > LockesRabb (read link)
[21:27] <zeno> whats the command to turn compositing stuff off? (on kde atm so cant look under the gnome menu
[21:27] <chazco> okay... the file format isnt the problem (saved as odt, still issues)... its got to be something to do with fonts i'd guess
[21:27] <et-0nd> well last time i had 6.10 ubuntu my isp banned me for havin sendin viruses from my pc now i installed a new version of ubuntu just wondering about viruses
[21:27] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix gpg/gpg-agent/enigmail? Errors at (http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o200/kahrytan/error/)
[21:27] <shaiguitar> is there a way to see what is happening in pts / tty while it's open ?
[21:27] <stephen-mason> There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
[21:27] <stephen-mason> Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work correctly.
[21:27] <stephen-mason> The last error message was:
[21:27] <stephen-mason> Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
[21:27] <stephen-mason> GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon next time you log in.
[21:27] <stephen-mason> i get this every time i start up and my ubuntu dont look right i new so be gentel? sorry about the multiple lines.
[21:27] <FloodBot2> stephen-mason: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:27] <zeno> LockesRabb: you DONT need antivirus if you do your system administration right :)
[21:27] <chrisbrl88> hey im on the live session for ubuntu 7.10 and im trying to find a repository for beryl so i can download it via synaptic. anyone know of one?
[21:27] <kahrytan> et-0nd➲  Linux doesnt have viruses
[21:27] <unop> !enter | stephen-mason
[21:28] <DRebellion> !beryl | chrisbrl88
[21:28] <jpatrick> kahrytan: it does (mostly in labs)
[21:28] <YellowOnline> kahrytan: er... that's not really true
[21:28] <kahrytan> jpatrick➲  Working ones...
[21:28] <unop> kahrytan, linux viruses are just technical feats, but they do exist
[21:28] <Wanderer> anyone have exp with scponlyc ?
[21:28] <ubotu> stephen-mason: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[21:28] <ubotu> chrisbrl88: Beryl has been merged with Compiz to form Compiz-Fusion.  New Beryl installs are discouraged. See also !compiz
[21:28] <Kraven_> hey all. i need assistance. I can't burn anything. I tried I get "can't mount image" error w/ K3B.
[21:28] <zeno> antivirus == blacklist == ineffective and slow
[21:28] <kahrytan> They don't work or do nothing.
[21:28] <LetsGo67> How do I set the UTC in Xubuntu?
[21:28] <LockesRabb> *shrugs*
[21:28] <LockesRabb> not everyone is an expert
[21:28] <pine> et-0nd, the only concern being conected is tighen ssh retrictions on port 22, so u have no intruders
[21:29] <unop> kahrytan, but they still do exist
[21:29] <chrisbrl88> ah. this is news to me.
[21:29] <LockesRabb> most are newbies, therefore wouldnt know how to effectively secure an *nix system
[21:29] <LockesRabb> ;p
[21:29] <YellowOnline> let's say that currently the chances of getting a linux virus are very very small
[21:29] <LockesRabb> very small, but chances nonetheless exist.
[21:29] <Ward1983> Seveas, i allrady installed that package, i still am unable to listen to internetradio
[21:30] <stephen-mason> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53984/ hey guys check it out?
[21:30] <Enron> I know this isn't #Apache but can someone assist me with mod_speling for apache I can't get it to work
[21:30] <Patchak> where is the lame codec after I installed it??
[21:30] <LockesRabb> ive heard of people saying "naw, id have more luck of gettin hit by a lightning" and yet if you google the news, you'll see there's news reports of people getting struck by lightning.
[21:30] <et-0nd> well my isp banned my internet connections yesterday when i called them they said run antivirus, i said i am on linux they said well there are antivirus tools for linux to i am confused
[21:30] <chrisbrl88> then, is there a repository for compiz-fusion i can use with synaptic?
[21:30] <LockesRabb> my point is, no matter how low the odds are, there's always a chance
[21:30] <LockesRabb> :-)
[21:30] <pine> virues are in a way an attack against microsoft, .  solution dont use microsoft
[21:30] <rufus> I have a theme selected in the Emerald Themer, how can I apply it now?
[21:30] <chrisbrl88> im setting this up as a system to experiment with
[21:30] <LockesRabb> @chris, compiz is in ubuntu repositry
[21:31] <LockesRabb> @rufus, double click theme, it should be applied
[21:31] <stephen-mason> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53984/ ??? :(
[21:31] <boris> is it true that microsoft are going to stop the support of XP ?
[21:31] <pouncer11> does any one know how to find what irqs are assigned to different ports
[21:31] <DRebellion> stephen-mason: did you try logging out and back in again?
[21:31] <YellowOnline> boris> in 2012
[21:31] <LockesRabb> if it isn't applied go in terminal, and type emerald --replace
[21:31] <Patchak> I think I need to find the path for the lame codec to use to grab cd's??
[21:31] <boris> cool :D
[21:31] <LockesRabb> @boris, no, that isnt true
[21:31] <rufus> it didnt work
[21:31] <kahrytan> et-0nd➲  but there isnt a virus that could send anything
[21:31] <stephen-mason> yer, well i restarted?
[21:31] <LockesRabb> @boris, in the future, probably, but not anytime soon
[21:31] <DRebellion> kahrytan: not true
[21:31] <slugone> sry another NOOB question...can someone define splash screen ?
[21:31] <kahrytan> DRebellion➲  name one.
[21:31] <boris> okay ;]
[21:31] <LockesRabb> @slugone, yes
[21:31] <slugone> ty
[21:31] <chazco> okay... the file format isnt the problem (saved as odt, still issues)... its got to be something to do with fonts i'd guess
[21:32] <chrisbrl88> ic. i found it. is there anything special i need to do or will it integrate with gnome?
[21:32] <LockesRabb> @rufus, did u try emerald --replace?
[21:32] <kahrytan> DRebellion➲  All I read about proof of concept and just access system root
[21:32] <rufus> just --replace?
[21:32] <et-0nd> so maybe admins of my isp are not that good with computers
[21:32] <LockesRabb> @rufus, yes
[21:32] <boris> emerald --replace
[21:32] <Ward1983> pffffffffffffffffffff
[21:32] <Ward1983> i need to reboot because of this CRAP
[21:32] <slugone> emerald --replace worked well for me
[21:32] <YellowOnline> people who help you by telephone are no admins either...
[21:32] <pouncer11> how does one find what irqs are assigned to usb in Ubuntu
[21:32] <stephen-mason> DRebellion: i restarted? but it come up with the same error?
[21:32] <LockesRabb> exactly "emerald --replace"
[21:32] <Ward1983> i'm tired of ubuntu, bah
[21:32] <slugone> on both 64 and 32bit installs
[21:33] <YellowOnline> Ward1983> "User error. Replace user and press any key to continue."
[21:33] <et-0nd> well they closed my account for abuse sendin viruses
[21:33] <slugone> @LockesRabb can u define splash screen for me ?
[21:33] <Dandre> Hello,
[21:33] <boris> hi
[21:33] <rufus> now what? i typed --replace, its running in the terminal, not doing anything
[21:33] <stephen-mason> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53984/ help i have tryed restarting, dont work, linux has been so buggy since i installed!
[21:34] <LockesRabb> @plugone, splash screen can be either the boot up screen, the gnome logon screen, the gnome post-logon screen
[21:34] <shaiguitar> where do i find info about pts / tty around here tia
[21:34] <slugone> have you installed compiz fusion icon and emerald?
[21:34] <LockesRabb> @slugone, take your pick
[21:34] <Dandre> I have an executable shell script and if I double clic on it from nautilus, it is tried to be opened with file browser
[21:34] <Sonja> is there a way to crop a mp3 without having to transcode and lose quality?  like a command to "remove first 5 seconds at beginning" or "remove last 6 seconds at end"
[21:34] <Dandre> where should I tune this?
[21:34] <slugone> well i see them offering splash screens on gnome look.org and i was wondering there function
[21:34] <stephen-mason> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53984/ heyyylllp me heyyylllpppp
[21:34] <Leila> Sonja, use Audacity.
[21:35] <pepperjack> Sonja: can audacity do that? id assume it needs to convert it too though
[21:35] <rufus> yes, i have compiz and emerald
[21:35] <slugone> sry take my pic of what
[21:35] <slugone> ?
[21:35] <YellowOnline> well, there si a free AVG for linux. you can install it, scan, and uninstall afterwards
[21:35] <boris> compiz --replace && emerald --replace
[21:35] <DRebellion> Dandre: have you made it executable with chmod?
[21:35] <slugone> AVG is good
[21:35] <Leila> Clam is good too.
[21:36] <stephen-mason> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53984/ help linux prossss
[21:36] <lonejack>  hi, I've a problem with mysql administrator. I need to make a remote server connection. When I do the connection on windows it work fine(hostname,username,password) but, when I do the same identical operation on ubuntu, it doesn't work. Any idea? thank you.....
[21:36] <LockesRabb> @rufus, try compiz --replace && emerald --replace
[21:37] <LockesRabb> @stephen, u could try uninstalling gnome settings manager, then reinstall it?
[21:37] <rufus> thanks guys, it worked
[21:37] <LockesRabb> dont take my word for it tho, im no expert
[21:37] <Dandre> DRebellion: yes
[21:37] <crdlb> boris: LockesRabb: there's no need to put emerald --replace on the end of that command
[21:37] <YellowOnline> personally, I think both AVG and Clam suck (for Windows), but for linux yo'll have to do with what's available
[21:37] <LockesRabb> @rufus, no problem
[21:37] <Dandre> it is executable
[21:37] <slugone> rufus are u just trying to get emerald themes to work?? i just did it on all my installs last week
[21:37] <luchador> why is it that i can only hear sound from one program in ubuntu 7.10
[21:37] <YellowOnline> (really, for Windows, use NOD32 or Symantec-not-Norton)
[21:38] <LockesRabb> @boris, since u seem to know compiz, perhaps you can help me with my problem
[21:38] <sarthor> Hi. every thing is ok on my ubuntu, but when i press Alt+ctrl+F1, Means log to real mode, so my every thing looks very larg there? means to say the resolution is not good? how to fix this problem. my laptop hav 14" screen, its dell x-300 latitude
[21:38] <boris> what about kaspersky ?
[21:38] <Leila> lunchador what program?
[21:38] <LockesRabb> @boris, compiz nor emerald does NOT work at all
[21:38] <YellowOnline> kapersky has a good reputation, but I never used it
[21:38] <pepperjack> !framebuffer | sarthor
[21:38] <rufus> I have to keep a terminal running to run cpmpiz?
[21:38] <ubotu> sarthor: Information about changing your framebuffer modes in GRUB can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrameBuffer#grub
[21:38] <rufus> compiz*
[21:38] <boris> what happens when you type compiz --replace ?
[21:38] <capt-rogers> i am using ubuntu 7.10 server..what commandline do i run to update the system with all latest updates?
[21:38] <Leila> I've never used any antivirus on my Linux. No problems.
[21:38] <rufus> it applys my theme
[21:38] <slugone> i read in a linux bible that ubuntu only had 10  developers working on ubuntu at canonical is this still true ?
[21:39] <sarthor> Unicron> thanks
[21:39] <LockesRabb> @rufus, just close terminal, press alt + f2, then type in compiz --replace && emerald --replace, then click ok, then ur good
[21:39] <pepperjack> sarthor: i was hoping that would work sorry :) open a terminal and gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and at your first entry for ubuntu on the kernel line add vga=731 or whatever
[21:39] <LockesRabb> @rufus, you should also edit the settings so it'll do that for you from now on, if you like, i can tell you how
[21:39] <crdlb> rufus: use System > Preferences > Appearance > Visual Effects
[21:40] <pepperjack> sarthor: what res do you want?
[21:40] <DRebellion> capt-rogers: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[21:40] <dame> where i can the grub included in ubuntu breezy?
[21:40] <LockesRabb> now can someone help me get compiz/emerald working again?
[21:40] <stephen-mason> !flash
[21:40] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash (for !Dapper and !Edgy, a recent version is available in !backports) - See also !Restricted and !Gnash - The Flash package is currently BROKEN, see « /msg ubotu FlashIssues »
[21:40] <LockesRabb> i had it working before,k now it's broken
[21:40] <LockesRabb> :\
[21:40] <crdlb> LockesRabb: please join #compiz-fusion
[21:40] <pepperjack> dame: what do you need to do?
[21:41] <sarthor> pepperjack> wait let me tell you.. i m not aware of that
[21:41] <stephen-mason> is flash working yet?
[21:41] <LockesRabb> @crdlb, thanks for tip
[21:41] <sarthor> or pepperjack what will be the normal for 14" laptop??
[21:41] <pepperjack> sarthor: vga=0x317 is pretty safe on a lappy
[21:42] <stephen-mason> help installing flash player?
[21:42] <dame> where i can download the grub included in ubuntu breezy (5.10)?
[21:42] <Rufus> hp
[21:42] <billenium> i want to get an ATI graphics card, but i also want to use ubuntu. How will i know if there is a driver for the ATI graphics card??
[21:42] <pepperjack> dame: packages.ubuntu.com if its still there
[21:42] <dame> pepperjack: nope
[21:42] <Leila> Billenium go to the hardware page
[21:43] <billenium> hardware page?
[21:43] <dame> pepperjack: the newer version is making problems, ive installed 7.10 and i need to isntall old grub to boot it
[21:43] <stephen-mason> were can i download flash player?
[21:43] <pepperjack> dame: maybe somone has some public mirrors of the old repos somewhere?
[21:43] <billenium> Where is the hardware page?
[21:44] <stephen-mason> flash anyone?
[21:44] <Leila> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[21:44] <pepperjack> dame: or the debian woody grub would work too id say
[21:44] <billenium> thanks!!!
[21:44] <lanzelloth> hi, trying to add 'deb http://ftp.debian.org etch main' to my third party repositories, how do i get the public key?
[21:44] <stephen-mason> flash dont work int firefox
[21:45] <YellowOnline> stephen-mason: 32-bit ubuntu or 64 bit?
[21:45] <stephen-mason> 32
[21:45] <undead> how do i share my internet connection with ubuntu 7.10 to windows xp ????
[21:45] <undead> how do i share my internet connection with ubuntu 7.10 to windows xp ????
[21:45] <DPic> can someone help me get the hardy alpha installed using an alternate CD on the PS#?
[21:45] <Flare183> !samba | undead (this should help)
[21:45] <ubotu> undead (this should help): Samba 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.
[21:45] <DPic> ps3*
[21:45] <Leila> undead use a router
[21:46] <neverblue> undead, share, do you have a router ?
[21:46] <Flare183> !install | DPic
[21:46] <ubotu> DPic: 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
[21:46] <undead> LOL
[21:46] <lanzelloth> trying to install firefox plugins
[21:46] <Flare183> !lol | undead
[21:46] <ubotu> undead: Please don't use "LOL" and "OMG" and so forth on a regular basis. This is IRC, not IM, and using those lines on their own is not required, and it is rather annoying to the rest of the people in the channel; thanks.
[21:46] <undead> if i have a router i used
[21:46] <stephen-mason> yellowonline: ?????
[21:46] <undead> omg
[21:46] <DRebellion> lanzelloth: which ones
[21:46] <DPic> Flare183: i've already been there
[21:46] <YellowOnline> stephen-mason: I'm looking for a script that can do it, it's a known problem
[21:46] <undead> i have a speedtoutch
[21:46] <undead> 330
[21:46] <neverblue> undead, just ignore him
[21:46] <lanzelloth> DRebellion: https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/internet/C/web-browsing.html
[21:46] <undead> how i do?
[21:47] <neverblue> undead, is that a modem or a router ?
[21:47] <stephen-mason> coool, thanks, :D
[21:47] <YellowOnline> stephen-mason: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2863873&postcount=1
[21:47] <lanzelloth> DRebellion: from ubuntu restricted areas package
[21:47] <undead> modem -.-
[21:47] <YellowOnline> that's for 64-bit
[21:47] <lanzelloth> or is there a better way?
[21:47] <iKap> can anyone tell me if i can install sopcast on ubuntu?
[21:47] <neverblue> undead, then go purchase a router, and you wont have any problem at all
[21:47] <YellowOnline> for 32-bit: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz
[21:48] <undead> neverblue -_-
[21:48] <Flare183> DPic: you mean with the im stuff?
[21:48] <luchador> how do i get sound to work on multiple programs for 7.10
[21:48] <YellowOnline> stephen-mason:  forget the latter, just try what's on the ubuntuforum
[21:48] <luchador> right now it will only work on the program i open first
[21:48] <undead> any one can help me ?
[21:48] <neverblue> undead, I just did, whats your next question ?
[21:48] <Leila> Lundhador  what program is working now?
[21:48] <DPic> Flare183: i've been to the isntall page for the ps3
[21:48] <sarthor> pepperjack> in " /boot/grub/menu.lst" i can see this "kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-5-generic root=UUID=0baf2a87-2aee-4d54-9bbd-837938fa97f9 ro quiet splash" what change i need? what shuld it me??
[21:48] <pine> luchador:  make sure to use alsa
[21:48] <Flare183> DPic: oh ok well it worked for me
[21:48] <undead> never u buy  me a router
[21:48] <undead> i had 1
[21:49] <zoom> luchador>>> with alsa server
[21:49] <pepperjack> sarthor: you just put the vga line after all that
[21:49] <neverblue> undead I don't think so, good luck
[21:49] <DPic> Falre183: for the alternate cd for hardy?
[21:49] <sarthor> ok.
[21:49] <sarthor> pepperjack> OK.
[21:49] <phaedra> undead, Is it usb?
[21:49] <Leila> Lunchador sudo alsaconf
[21:49] <PriceChild> !hardy | DPic Flare183
[21:49] <ubotu> DPic Flare183: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE PRE BETA (ALPHA) SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[21:49] <pepperjack> sarthor: then hopefully reboot and all is well
[21:49] <undead> phaedra yes modem usb
[21:49] <Flare183> PriceChild: i know
[21:49] <sarthor> pepperjack> trying.. thank  you friend.
[21:49] <DPic> PriceChild, nobody there is responding
[21:49] <Flare183> and plus i didn't say hardy he did
[21:49] <luchador> i already have alsa
[21:49] <luchador> i checked on synaptic
[21:49] <phaedra> undead,  http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/
[21:50] <Leila> type sudo alsaconf in a terminal
[21:50] <undead> neverblue if u know how i listen a port on router i put router
[21:50] <luchador> phaedra: Command not found.
[21:50] <DPic> Flare183: Did you install hardy using the alternate CD on the ps3 ?
[21:50] <undead> phaedra i need share the connection
[21:50] <neverblue> undead what language do you speak, other than English ?
[21:50] <undead> no install
[21:50] <stephen-mason> that flash thing i see another one that work that was easyer?
[21:50] <PriceChild> DPic, then be patient
[21:50] <Flare183> DPic: nope used the alternative for gusty
[21:50] <undead> u so nub
[21:50] <pine> luchador:  if u play tunes on youtube it will use oss i think, and thus block audio /dev/dsp
[21:50] <luchador> k
[21:51] <YellowOnline> stephen-mason: just try what is on the ubuntuforum, forget the other
[21:51] <luchador> but pine if i try to use ventrilo or any other program , it doesnt work either
[21:51] <et-0nd> hi iam on youtube when i try to see a video i get message no java script or old flash in your pc , i have the latest flash what am i doing wrong
[21:51] <Rufus> is there a way to have a dock on your desktop?
[21:51] <pine> use applications that use alsa
[21:51] <Flare183> !dock
[21:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dock - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:51] <Flare183> cdrap
[21:51] <Flare183> !kiba-dock
[21:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kiba-dock - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:51] <luchador> yeah rufus, you can do it manually or use a program
[21:51] <Flare183> Rufus: there is
[21:51] <YellowOnline> et-0nd: : http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2863873&postcount=1
[21:51] <Rufus> can emerald or compiz do it
[21:51] <luchador> how do i enable sound mixing?
[21:51] <pine> which audio apps conflict ???
[21:51] <luchador> any
[21:52] <Flare183> !gnome-dock | Rufus
[21:52] <luchador> like games
[21:52] <ubotu> Rufus: gnome-dock is a MacOS X -like dock for the gnome desktop, see www.gnome-dock.org
[21:52] <pine> close firefox
[21:52] <luchador> and vlc media player, other media players, ventrilo, etc
[21:52] <Leila> lunchador try this pagehttp://linux.iuplog.com/default.asp?item=94639
[21:52] <pine> run a video in vlc or mplayer, and simultaneously run some music using xmms or mocp or somthing, they should play simultaneously
[21:53] <pine> make sure every application is using alsa !
[21:53] <luchador> im mainly trying to get stuff like video games or ventrilo
[21:53] <Leila> Have you done a google search on those?
[21:54] <luchador> yeah
[21:54] <pine> ok , i think some video games still uses oss. that sucks
[21:54] <pine> alsa is the future
[21:54] <Flare183> !who
[21:54] <ubotu> As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[21:54] <luchador> can i force the programs to use alsa?
[21:54] <Rufus> gnome-dock website is down
[21:54] <Leila> L!
[21:55] <pine> yeah most i think, check preferences » audio etc... choose alsa
[21:55] <luchador> what if it isnt in the list
[21:55] <luchador> can i edit it somehow to incluse alsa
[21:55] <Leila> l
[21:55] <pine> i can check vlc, hold on
[21:55] <bkar2> how come my consoles uses large fonts? lest I remove the "splash" from menu.lst will I get a reasonable font size..
[21:55] <slazer> Hello
[21:55] <lanzelloth> does amarok run slow in gnome?
[21:55] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix /gpg-agent/enigmail? Errors at (http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o200/kahrytan/error/)
[21:55] <Leila> lunch
[21:55] <slazer> Please, could you tell me what is the RETURN value of [ 1 -le 2 ] ?
[21:56] <slazer> is it 0 or 1 ?
[21:56] <luchador> pine im not too concerned about vlc
[21:56] <jacob_> how can i check my hotmail inbox with evolution?
[21:56] <luchador> the main concern is to get this game and ventrilo to work at the same time
[21:56] <luchador> hotmail doesnt work with thunderbird jacob_
[21:56] <luchador> unless you want to pay
[21:56] <luchador> if you use a gmail account you can
[21:56] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix /gpg-agent/enigmail? Errors at (http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o200/kahrytan/error/)
[21:56] <luchador> it depends on how old your account is actually jacob_
[21:57] <HorizonXP> hey, i have this weird pattern in my titlebars when i use emerald themes.... any idea on how to fix this?
[21:57] <jrib> slazer: google "advanced bash scripting guide" or try #bash
[21:57] <lolers> I need some halp
[21:57] <lolers> http://MEINE-GEILE-FREUNDIN.info/?id=62193581  That's my problem
[21:57] <Narfster> hello
[21:57] <astro76> !ops | lolers
[21:57] <ubotu> lolers: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - 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, Pici or Jack_Sparrow!
[21:57] <slazer> I did but its quite unclear there..they say it is REVERSED
[21:58] <Narfster> cheez
[21:58] <Narfster> i havn't done this in a while
[21:58] <jrib> astro76: I'm guessing that is a bad link I do not want to click?
[21:58] <astro76> jrib: not too bad but yeah
[21:58] <et-0nd> Double click on the GetFlash file. Select "Run In Terminal"   i am tryin to install flash9 how do i do this run in terminal command
[21:59] <luchador> hey et-0nd just go to the macromedia website and download the flash tar.gz for linux
[21:59] <nat6138> et-ond: should be like sh installflashplayer.sh
[21:59] <nat6138> Something like that.
[21:59] <luchador> it has an installer in it that will run it all for you
[21:59] <slazer> ok I apologise...
[21:59] <HorizonXP> hey, i have this weird pattern in my titlebars when i use emerald themes.... any idea on how to fix this?
[22:00] <prappl93> Hey all
[22:00] <slazer> that query was really stupid..
[22:00] <sarthor> pepperjack> i restart after making change in /boot/grup/menu.lst  seems like "kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-5-generic root=UUID=0baf2a87-2aee-4d54-9bbd-837938fa97f9 ro vga=0x317", i think my laptp not accepting rehis resolution.. what will be lower resoluton than this??
[22:00] <et-0nd> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2863873&postcount=1  i am followin this tutorial i am in here i double click the getflash file then i dunno how to run it on terminal
[22:00] <pepperjack> sarthor: what is the native res of your laptop?
[22:00] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix /gpg-agent/enigmail? Errors at (http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o200/kahrytan/error/)
[22:01] <prappl93> Good luck with all your errors, I am going to go now
[22:01] <pine> check this one luchador: http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=1708
[22:01] <sarthor> pepperjack> 1024X768
[22:02] <sarthor> it dont support more than this
[22:02] <pine> if I were u you Id use a linux native application
[22:02] <astro76> sarthor: I've heard the framebuffer was removed from the kernel, I can't get the vga options to work at all
[22:02] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix /gpg-agent/enigmail? Errors at (http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o200/kahrytan/error/) If someone does't help me, I have to reinstall ubuntu so help me
[22:02] <pepperjack> sarthor: that res was 1024x768 at 16 depth.. one sec
[22:02] <Switch^> guys, is there a way to program the following? at 7am my sound must be demuted
[22:03] <astro76> Switch^: if you can come up with a command to do it you can use cron
[22:03] <astro76> !cron | Switch^
[22:03] <ubotu> Switch^: cron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto  -  There is also a decent Howto at http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/mdrone/cron&crontab-howto.htm
[22:03] <jrib> Switch^: 'at' (or 'cron' if you want it to happen *every* morning, not just once) and 'amixer'
[22:03] <Switch^> thanks jrib
[22:04] <et-0nd> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2863873&postcount=1  i am followin this tutorial i am in here i double click the getflash file then i dunno how to run it on terminal
[22:04] <kahrytan> Can someone help me fix /gpg-agent/enigmail? Errors at (http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o200/kahrytan/error/) If someone does't help me, I have to reinstall ubuntu so help me
[22:04] <jrib> et-0nd: what did you download?
[22:04] <pepperjack> sarthor: maybe vga=713  im not sure why that didnt work. is this onboard intel or another vid card?
[22:04] <puffandstuff> hello
[22:04] <sarthor> its del latitude x-300 laptop
[22:04] <puffandstuff> anyof you have tried to compile the latest busybox ?
[22:05] <sarthor> the small one with 14" screen
[22:05] <jrib> et-0nd: I just read the post.  Forget about the script; I'll walk you through it real quick.  Join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[22:05] <sarthor> pepperjack> the small one with 14" screen
[22:05] <et-0nd> http://home.comcast.net/~ubuntume/nspluginwrapper-install-0-1.8.5-3.tar.gz  this one i open it then i double click it
[22:05] <sarthor> pepperjack> its del latitude x-300 laptop
[22:05]  * YellowOnline is off
[22:05] <YellowOnline> bye bye
[22:06] <nugz1212> hey whenever i try to launch package manager i get this error http://pastebin.ca/881070  for a kernel that i compiled, but did not install in kernelcheck, is there a way to manually remove it?
[22:06] <ironfoot_495>  how do you register to php?
[22:07] <mortuis99> is there a way to see what drives are mounted?
[22:07] <pepperjack> mortuis99: mount command in terminal
[22:07] <ixian_> how do you share folders in ubuntu? so other pcs on the network can access them?
[22:08] <bkb> ixian nfs
[22:08] <pine> mortuis99:  mount
[22:08] <nugz1212> anyone know how to manually delete a kernel compiled in kernelcheck?
[22:08] <Blinkiz> Am having problem downloading torrent (any filetype probably) into my mdadm mirror disks and at the same time using XFS and dmcrypt on the drive. Does anyone know if XFS+dmcrypt+md-mirror is a bad combo?
[22:08] <HorizonXP> hey, is there any way to get Gutsy's font to look good?
[22:09] <sarthor> pepperjack> you meant "vga=0x713"
[22:09] <mkquist> HorizonXP: what do u mean by 'good'
[22:09] <mkquist> HorizonXP: more MS like maybe?
[22:09] <Blinkiz> Am having problem downloading torrent (any filetype probably) into my mdadm mirror disks and at the same time using XFS and dmcrypt on the drive. Does anyone know if XFS+dmcrypt+md-mirror is a bad combo? ext3+dmcrypt+md-mirror works on my other drive. Does it exist a irc channel for software raid?
[22:09] <HorizonXP> mkquist: I guess maybe, yeah
[22:09] <pepperjack> sarthor: no. i normally use the hex value but you can do vga=713 *shrugs* sorry not sure what problem youre seeing
[22:10] <HorizonXP> mkquist: right now, if I visit a page that uses Times as a font, it looks pretty ugly
[22:10] <mortuis99> when i do a mount -a i get Failed to mount '/dev/hda5': Invalid argument
[22:10] <mortuis99> The device '/dev/hda5' doesn't have a valid NTFS.
[22:10] <mortuis99> Maybe you selected the wrong device? Or the whole disk instead of a
[22:10] <mortuis99> partition (e.g. /dev/hda, not /dev/hda1)? Or the other way around?
[22:10] <mortuis99> NTFS signature is missing.
[22:10] <FloodBot2> mortuis99: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:10] <pine> ixian: u can create a folder with group permissions
[22:10] <Cpudan80> Hello all
[22:10] <Switch^> 'nother question, how to mute your volume in terminal?
[22:10] <niekie> Hey everyone, anyone know how to discover if a processor is 64-bit? The sales-person said no, but I have a suspicion it is.
[22:10] <Cpudan80> Im having a problem with my sound, it says /dev/dsp device busy
[22:10] <ixian_> HorizonXP: try this .fonts.conf file here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=4456&highlight=ugly+fonts it made my fonts look better, especially in firefox
[22:10] <Cpudan80> So no sounds play
[22:10] <pine> and add all users to that group that u want having access to it
[22:10] <Cpudan80> This is in VMware
[22:10] <mkquist> HorizonXP: u could try this page... http://www.sharpfonts.com/
[22:11] <RockinRick> .. can someone help me with an installation problem, or point me to where to find advice, 7.10 on Compaq Evo? thanks ..
[22:11] <nugz1212> does anyone know how to delete a kernel, its giving me an error in synaptic
[22:11] <nugz1212> it hasnt been installed yet though
[22:11] <astro76> niekie: do you know what it is? if not what does 'grep model /proc/cpuinfo' tell you?
[22:11] <niekie> model name	: Genuine Intel(R) CPU           T2080  @ 1.73GHz
[22:11] <niekie> Wait.
[22:12] <niekie> model: 14
[22:12] <niekie> modelmodel name	: Genuine Intel(R) CPU           T2080  @ 1.73GHz
[22:12] <niekie> model		: 14
[22:12] <niekie> model name	: Genuine Intel(R) CPU           T2080  @ 1.73GHz
[22:12] <niekie> Ergh, sorry about that.
[22:12] <HorizonXP> ixian_: that's from 2004... that still good for gutsy?
[22:12] <niekie> Anyway, it's dual core.
[22:12] <niekie> That's about all I know.
[22:12] <niekie> It also says:
[22:12] <niekie> clflush size	: 64
[22:12] <ixian_> HorizonXP: i used it on my gutsy desktop and it worked.. havent tried it on my laptop yet though
[22:12] <ixian_> made firefox fonts much more bearable
[22:13] <HorizonXP> ixian_: i'll give it a shot
[22:13] <LimCore> hello
[22:13] <LimCore> is ubuntu developed by raging morons?
[22:13] <LimCore> or is there some other reason for making gpg horrible un user freindly  by myssing defqault key server
[22:13] <astro76> niekie: it's 32bit
[22:13] <niekie> astro76: sure?
[22:13] <astro76> yes
[22:13] <jpatrick> LimCore: yes, we're all mad
[22:14] <niekie> Some site says 64.
[22:14] <astro76> niekie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Pentium_Dual-Core
[22:14] <LimCore> jpatrick: can we make you less mad?
[22:14] <LimCore> jpatrick: ubuntu was supposed to be user friendly
[22:14] <lenscape> where can I find docs on configuring the network on ubuntu server?
[22:15] <Patchak> I installed the lame codec, but I cannot find the full path to it? Anyone knows how to find that path?
[22:15] <niekie> astro76: that also says there are 64-bit versions of it.
[22:15] <jpatrick> LimCore: don't think so, we develop Ubuntu isn't that madness enough ;)
[22:15] <kahrytan> Patchak➲ whereis lame in terminal
[22:15] <niekie> Oh, I see.
[22:16] <Patchak> kahrytan, humm says lame is not installled, weird I was sure to have installed it
[22:16] <sarthor> pepperjack> thank you 713 Worked..
[22:16] <sarthor> pepperjack> Now i want to disable my GUI at start up? and want to start it with gdm
[22:16] <niekie> astro76: oh well, guess this thing needs replacement in 2038 then :P
[22:17] <luchador> what is the other windows emulator besides wine?
[22:17] <kahrytan> Patchak➲  locate lame
[22:17] <Patchak> kahrytan it suggest to type something to install it right away, is there anything else called lame, or there is only the codec to be installed?
[22:17] <Switch^> luchador: wine is no emulator
[22:17] <luchador> you know what i mean Switch^
[22:17] <kahrytan> Patchak➲  not a binary .. lib
[22:18] <luchador> a compatibility layer for linux
[22:18] <luchador> sorry
[22:18] <chaosrl> hey guys, is it a really bad idea to manually install the Catalyst 8.1 ATi drivers?
[22:18] <jack-desktop> how can i find out what program is using my sound?
[22:18] <b4l74z4r> where are the various codecs installed in ubuntu 7.10?
[22:18] <Flare183> !codecs
[22:18] <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
[22:18] <jack-desktop> "The audio device is busy. Is another application using it?"
[22:18] <jack-desktop> how can i find that out?
[22:18] <Patchak> kahrytan, what do you mean? the codec really does not seem to be there should I install it as suggested or that will install something else??
[22:18] <faern> why does my newly installed ubuntu server ask me for a cd whenever I want to install something? I want it to use internet :P
[22:19] <NemesisUK> chaosrl,  nope installed the 8.1's with no problems
[22:19]  * LimCore  bitchslaps nvidia developers for freezing on VT switching
[22:19] <kahrytan> Patchak➲  locate libmp3lame in terminal
[22:19] <Flare183> faern: because you have the thing on synaptic
[22:19] <Switch^> luchador: for games you can use cedega, otherwise vm; and there's also crossover
[22:19] <chaosrl> NemesisUK: did you install using this guide? http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Gutsy_Installation_Guide#Method_2:_Install_the_Catalyst_8.1_Driver_Manually
[22:19] <Flare183> !language | LimCore (please don't respond)
[22:19] <ubotu> LimCore (please don't respond): Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[22:20] <Flare183> LimCore: Just act
[22:20]  * LimCore casts pussify level +3 on Flare183.   zero effect
[22:20] <Naisenu> Grr. Hello. Firefox appears to be running, yet not running. I get the error message: "Firefox is already running, but not responding. To open a new window you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart the system." I have already done a "sudo killall firefox" command and restarted X. Is there anything other than a full reboot that can allow me to run Firefox again?
[22:20] <NemesisUK> chaosrl,  yes
[22:20] <Patchak> kahrytan, no results
[22:20] <chaosrl> NemesisUK, ok, thanks! i'll give it a shot
[22:20] <PriceChild> !offtopic > LimCore (see the pm from ubotu)
[22:20] <pine> jack-desktop:      try     lsof | grep -i aud
[22:20] <kahrytan> Patchak➲ install libmp3lame then
[22:20] <ordinary> hello world
[22:20] <NemesisUK> chaosrl, np mate and good luck
[22:20] <Flare183> Naisenu: open the system monitor and then kill it
[22:20] <Flare183> !hi | ordinary
[22:20] <Doctor-Who> Hello!
[22:21] <ordinary> hi @ all
[22:21] <astro76> Naisenu: killall firefox && killall firefox-bin
[22:21] <chaosrl> NemesisUK, sorry, just one more question: were you one with suspend/hibernate problems before the update, and if you were, did they fix those problems for you? i'm very hopeful...:P
[22:21] <ubotu> ordinary: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[22:21] <jack-desktop> pine: how do i use this thing, what is it telling me?
[22:21] <astro76> Naisenu: the firefox-bin is what you missed ;)
[22:21] <frojnd> how can I open UDP/TCP port 7999 for 192.168.2.10 ?  and named that port: name1
[22:21] <ordinary> can somebody help me; i use xchat but i want to change to an other server
[22:21] <kahrytan> Patchak➲  would would be apt-get install lame
[22:21] <NemesisUK> chaosrl, no never had those problems
[22:21] <pepperjack> sarthor: few diff ways. one is to simply remove the executable bit from the script like sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/gdm   the technicallly correct way is to i suppose sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove then you could sudo update-rc.d -f gdm defaults to restore it. anyway once its set to not start if you use update-rc.d you can then just launch it with a sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[22:21] <Naisenu> "ERROR: garbage process ID "firefox"."
[22:21] <chaosrl> NemesisUK, ok. thanks again!
[22:21] <pine> jack-desktop:      on the console, type this command $ lsof | grep -i audio
[22:21] <Flare183> ordinary: type in /connect to (server name)
[22:22] <CVirus> Does ubuntu provide a way to install it from windows ?
[22:22] <faern> Flare183, "The thing"?
[22:22] <Patchak> cool thanks
[22:22] <jack-desktop> pine, yes i understand that, but how does this solve my problem?
[22:22] <PriceChild> !wubi | CVirus
[22:22] <ubotu> CVirus: wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[22:22] <ordinary> i see, thx
[22:22] <sarthor> pepperjack> let me check
[22:22] <CVirus> PriceChild: thanks
[22:22] <Flare183> faern: sorry the cd thingy (I can't remember what it is called)
[22:22] <Naisenu> ty Astro: Btw what does the dual && do?
[22:22] <astro76> Naisenu: hmm dunno what that is, do ps aux | grep firefox, then kill all the resultant process IDs (except the one for the grep you just ran)
[22:23] <faern> Flare183, is it some settings to only allow to install from cd?
[22:23] <astro76> Naisenu: it does the second command if the first is successful, maybe the first failed
[22:23] <insanelyconfused> why wont my VirtualBox OSE let me run a virtual box or let me install the driver i am supposedly missing?
[22:23] <Naisenu> i did the same two on two lines and that appears to have worked
[22:23] <Flare183> faern: yeap get rid of them
[22:23] <pine> it will list open files being used by every app, so when u grep files that have something to do with with audio
[22:23] <faern> Flare183, where are they located?
[22:23] <nugz1212> can someone help me with my synaptic problem? http://pastebin.ca/881070
[22:24] <nugz1212> i really need help
[22:24] <Flare183> faern: in synaptics repo. settings
[22:24] <Patchak> kahrytan, how can I know where it's installed?locate libmp3lame still does not get results, do I need to reboot
[22:24] <kahrytan> Patchak➲  then you didnt install it
[22:24] <nugz1212> i have no idea wats going on, dpkg and apt-get and synaptic all arent working
[22:24] <astro76> Patchak: the locate database is only updated once daily, do sudo updatedb
[22:25] <RockinRick> .. can someone help me with an installation problem, 7.10 onto Compaq Evo P4 1.8 desktop? msg me if you like, thanks ..
[22:25] <PriceChild> RockinRick, what is the problem?
[22:25] <RockinRick> install runs extemely slowly
[22:25] <pine> this ws better    lsof | grep -i sound
[22:26] <nugz1212> can someone help me with my synaptic problem? I get this error when i try to launch http://pastebin.ca/881070
[22:26] <RockinRick> Win2K, Knoppix, work great, 7.04 and 7.10 sit there for hours
[22:26] <pine> i tried to open up several audio applications playing simultaneous and they all showed up
[22:26] <MystaMax> hello, I was looking for a way to stop X server from running at startup, I found this command "sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove" is this correct?
[22:27] <astro76> MystaMax: yes that looks good
[22:27] <RockinRick> hardware conflict of some sort? any suggestions?
[22:27] <Switch^> I need a script to play a song
[22:27] <Switch^> a specific song
[22:28] <pine> nugz1212:    try   apt-get -f install
[22:28] <RockinRick> 10 minutes for mouse pointer position to update for example
[22:28] <MystaMax> astro76, thanks. I'll try it
[22:28] <nugz1212> i dont wnat to install it
[22:28] <PriceChild> RockinRick, how much ram?
[22:28] <Patchak> astro76, that did it thanks
[22:28] <pine> that can solve mysterious problems with apt
[22:28] <PriceChild> RockinRick, have you tried the alternate install cd?
[22:28] <ordinary>  /connect to de.quakenet.org Port 6667 doesn't work
[22:28] <nugz1212> still get same error
[22:29] <pine> try:   apt-get update --fix-missing
[22:29] <pine> or  apt-get update --fix-broken
[22:29] <frawfraw> will anyone browse to 91.155.238.61 and tell me if you can see my router?
[22:30] <Enron> why do you can hax0r us
[22:30] <pine> cant you remove that hydra2 package ??????????+
[22:30] <RockinRick> 256M
[22:30] <RockinRick> too small?
[22:30] <frawfraw> enron: no, so you can tell me if my firewall is allowign traffic
[22:30] <astro76> RockinRick: for the livecd yes that's too small
[22:31] <astro76> !alternate | RockinRick
[22:31] <ubotu> RockinRick: The Alternate CD is a classical text-mode installation CD. It supports a wider range of hardware than the !LiveCD.  It can also be used as an upgrade CD. - See also !minimal
[22:31] <syntaxerror55> frawfraw, I don't think it is.
[22:31] <frawfraw> syntaxerror55: thanks
[22:31] <Enron> it's dead as a rock
[22:31] <pine> jack-desktop ????????
[22:31] <frawfraw> Enron: back to the drawing board :(
[22:31] <RockinRick> thanks, I'll give it a try
[22:31] <Dandre> hi,
[22:31] <jack-desktop> pine: i logged off and back on, i don't have the problem anymoer.
[22:32] <pine> jack-desktop: if the audio device is busy, it means that applicatin is using oss instead of alsa
[22:32] <RockinRick> I don't think there was more than that on a old P3 550 machine I have it running on, but I could be mistaken
[22:32] <Symmetria> hrm, if I do a vgdisplay, I see:   Free  PE / Size       71757 / 280.30 GB
[22:32] <Dandre> why can't I run a shell script from nautilus by double clicking on it?
[22:32] <jack-desktop> pine: mplayer and vlc use oss?
[22:32] <pine> jack-desktop:  when u play youtube that usaully happends
[22:32] <Symmetria> how do I grow my file system or extend it to actually USE that
[22:32] <astro76> RockinRick: probably not that was typical of machines at that time
[22:32] <Symmetria> (xfs)
[22:32] <pine> no both mplayer and vlc should use alsa
[22:32] <nugz1212> k i think that fixed it
[22:32] <nat6138> jack-desktop: I can play Mplayer and listen to music.
[22:32] <slugone> i have a few dark themes that use white fonts, however on some websites the white fonts blend into the background...is there a quick fix for this
[22:32] <Dandre> the script is executable
[22:32] <pine> alsa is the shit,, great stuff
[22:32] <syntaxerror55> !ohmy | pine
[22:32] <ubotu> pine: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[22:33] <Blinkiz> Am currently copying alot of files from one drive to another drive inside my computer. Does it exist a tool like "iftop" (for network) that will let me see the transfer speed in realtime?
[22:33] <pine> ?
[22:33] <Dandre> but it opens in a text editor instead of being run
[22:33] <RockinRick> runs great on that one, Dell piece of junk, found all hardware, runs better than Windows above NT4
[22:33] <syntaxerror55> pine, it's a rule not to sware in here.
[22:34] <pine> that was no swearing, its an expression !
[22:34] <slugone> i have a few dark themes that use white fonts, however on some websites the white fonts blend into the background...is there a quick fix for this
[22:34]  * syntaxerror55 laughs
[22:34] <slugone> pine has a point
[22:34] <pine> it means its a great thing ffs
[22:34] <slugone> sorta
[22:34] <syntaxerror55> !repeat | slugone
[22:34] <ubotu> slugone: 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
[22:34] <EADG_> Blinkiz: saidar will.
[22:34] <slugone> repeat
[22:34] <stdin> pine: whatever you want to call it, don't do it
[22:34] <RockinRick> Astro76, ubotu, Prince ... thanks
[22:34] <syntaxerror55> RockinRick, ubotu is a bot ;D
[22:34] <RockinRick> PriceChild that is
[22:34] <astro76> RockinRick: enjoy
[22:34] <pine> jeez, ok darlings
[22:34] <RockinRick> oh
[22:34] <nugz1212> nvm pine im still getting the error, apt-get update and fix-missing complete sucessfully though
[22:35] <pine> hm
[22:35] <nugz1212> its for a kernel i compilied in kernel check that complteted sucessfully, but didnt install
[22:35] <syntaxerror55> pine, I didn't say I thought it was a good rule. :|
[22:35] <pine> cant you remove the package ?
[22:36] <RockinRick> Windows licenses are becoming overwhelming, so I'm trying to get away with as much Linux as I can
[22:36] <slugone> i have a few dark themes that use white fonts, however on some websites the white fonts blend into the background...is there a quick fix for this
[22:36] <nugz1212> no dont think so
[22:36] <syntaxerror55> !patience | slugone
[22:36] <ubotu> slugone: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[22:36] <pine> remove it: apt-ger --purge remove hydra2
[22:36] <nat6138> slugone: Force firefox to use its own colors.
[22:36] <syntaxerror55> slugone, stop repeating yourself. Generally, repeat once every ten minutes.
[22:37] <Blinkiz> EADG_: Aaaa, nice little tool. I like it! Thanks :)
[22:37] <pine> if its crucial package it will warn you, dont worry
[22:37] <EADG_> n/p
[22:37] <syntaxerror55> Mm|Spunky, sorry about last night. I forgot about how to tell you to come back. D:
[22:37] <nugz1212> says it cant find an archive for it
[22:38] <pine> so i cant be removed ?
[22:38] <Mm|Spunky> haha
[22:38] <Mm|Spunky> it's all good
[22:38] <slugone> ahhh thank you ......sry i would stop repeating myself if someone said hold on or something......typing !repeat at me cuz i use the same line 3 times in 10 minutes is fairly unfriendly......and i know it can get busy in here.....and i new the question could be answered in less then 5 words
[22:38] <nugz1212> guess it cant
[22:38] <syntaxerror55> Mm|Spunky, well, I knew, but I forgot to tell you.
[22:38] <Mm|Spunky> it's fone don't worry about it
[22:38] <Mm|Spunky> fine*
[22:38] <syntaxerror55> ok.
[22:38] <Switch^> will this script work? cd Bureaublad
[22:38] <Switch^> music123 heyjulie.mp3 2.mp3 3.mp3 4.mp3
[22:38] <pine> do : apt-get --purge remove hydra [and press tab]
[22:39] <lanzelloth> video files help: color gets messed up on mplayer, installed the gstreamer codecs
[22:39] <Flare183> Can i connect to internet through a USB cable?
[22:39] <pine> do : so it will auto complete the correct package name
[22:39] <Switch^> Flare183: if you use a usb modem
[22:39] <slugone> thanks a million nat6138...that helped ALOT
[22:39] <nat6138> No problem. lol
[22:39] <nugz1212> does nothing
[22:39] <FunnyLookinHat> Anyone else here having issues with flash objects not showing up on webpages using 64bit gutsy and flash9?
[22:40] <pine> ok do like this then: dpkg -l  | grep -i hydra
[22:40] <pine> anything ?
[22:40] <nugz1212> yeah you want me to paste it?
[22:40] <lanzelloth> FunnyLookinHat: see title
[22:40] <nugz1212> ii  linux-headers-2.6.24-hydra2                2.6.24-hydra2-10.00.Custom         Header files related to Linux kernel, specif
[22:40] <nugz1212> iHR linux-image-2.6.24-hydra2                  2.6.24-hydra2-10.00.Custom
[22:40] <lanzelloth> FunnyLookinHat: topic**
[22:40] <LinChapulin> Hi all
[22:41] <Flare183> Can i connect to internet through a USB cable?
[22:41] <FunnyLookinHat> lanzelloth, yeah this is slightly different from that issue...  but thanks  : )
[22:41] <Flare183> through dsl
[22:41] <lanzelloth> FunnyLookinHat: o ok
[22:41] <pine> no do now : dpkg --purge hydra.....
[22:41] <FunnyLookinHat> !flashissues
[22:41] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[22:41] <lanzelloth> help! color messed up (i installed gstreamer codecs)
[22:41] <pine> no do now : dpkg --purge linux-image-2.6.24-hydra2
[22:41] <pine> you can tab there ..
[22:42] <nugz1212> still does nothing
[22:42] <pine> did u press tab ?
[22:42] <nugz1212> yeah
[22:42] <et-0nd> hi i i have asus vga driver v451 on cd, when i am on windows i just install with cd how can i install the vga driver on ubuntu
[22:42] <pine> and it auto completed is self ?
[22:43] <nugz1212> yeah
[22:43] <pine> ok you need to remove that package somehow
[22:43] <nat6138> et-0nd: Try the restricted drivers manager in system settings.
[22:43] <pine> what does it say
[22:43] <motogato> server irc.netvidso.pt
[22:43] <nugz1212> pressing enter says to reinstall the package
[22:43] <motogato> irc.netvisao.pt
[22:44] <pine> try : dpkg -r linux-image-2.6.24-hydra2
[22:44] <rsk> et-0nd: have you installed ubuntu yet?
[22:44] <nugz1212> still says to reinstall it
[22:44] <motogato> \server irc.netvisao.pt
[22:45] <astro76> motogato: /server
[22:45] <Symmetria> woot
[22:45] <Symmetria> I got it working
[22:45] <Symmetria> /dev/mapper/SAN1-SAN1
[22:45] <Symmetria>                       4.5T  1.2M  4.5T   1% /diskspace
[22:45] <et-0nd> i did that et-0nd: Try the restricted drivers manager in system settings. now i get warnin to restart my pc
[22:45] <et-0nd> ok i will restart my pc
[22:45] <nat6138> et-0nd: Restart the computer, it will be enabled on the next boot.
[22:45] <rsk> et-0nd: it's not a warning, just restart for it to work
[22:45] <et-0nd> thanx
[22:46] <b4l74z4r> does mplayer use xine or the gstreamer?
[22:46] <rsk> b4l74z4r: none
[22:46] <rsk> b4l74z4r: mplayer uses ffmpeg
[22:46] <pine> ok try this
[22:46] <rsk> b4l74z4r: why wondering ?
[22:46] <b4l74z4r> but i have gstreamer ffmpeg
[22:47] <nat6138> Basically the same thing.
[22:47] <rsk> sure gstreamer can use ffmpeg
[22:47] <rsk> any app can
[22:47] <pine> dpkg --purge --force-remove-reinstreq  linux-image-2.6.24-hydra2
[22:47] <pine> nugz try that one
[22:47] <b4l74z4r> can there be a conflict between gstreamer ffmpeg and the mplayer ffmpeg?
[22:47] <nugz1212> doing it
[22:47] <rsk> b4l74z4r: no
[22:47] <b4l74z4r> ok, thnx for the help
[22:48] <nugz1212> okay it said that it assumes theres no files installed
[22:48] <nugz1212> then it said removing linux image blah blah blah
[22:48] <nugz1212> then it went back to enter command thingy
[22:48] <nugz1212> okay synaptic is working
[22:49] <pine> cool :)
[22:49] <nugz1212> thanks alot pine
[22:50] <underwatercow> Does anyone know where evolution saves its stored passwords?
[22:51] <pine> ~/user/.evolution  ?
[22:51] <syntaxerror55> underwatercow, I suppose you looked in ~/.evolution
[22:51] <astro76> underwatercow: not sure but look in gnome keyring
[22:52] <angah> hi..got this prob > http://jasper.pastebin.com/m4e0b5398 ..line 13 is pre-up iptables-restore < /etc/iptables.save
[22:52] <underwatercow> syntaxerror55, pine, astro76: I backup all files from .evolution and .gconf/apps/.evolution (I think it was), and it still doesn't have the saved passwords when I restore
[22:52] <angah> why?
[22:52] <angah> is use gutsy.
[22:52] <astro76> underwatercow: as I said my guess would be gnome keyring
[22:52] <sarthor> pepperjack> i think the best way in ubuntu do disable gui mode we have to edit "/etc/X11/default-display-manager" and comment that line that telling gdm is the default display manager
[22:52] <underwatercow> astro76: Is that located elsewhere?
[22:53] <astro76> underwatercow: system > admin > keyring manager
[22:53] <sarthor> pepperjack> thank you for helping me as well as others.
[22:53] <Starnestommy> angah: looks like an error in /etc/network/interfaces
[22:54] <angah> Starnestommy: ya iknow..anything wrong with this command pre-up iptables-restore < /etc/iptables.save ?
[22:54] <underwatercow> astro76: there is nothing there...
[22:54] <angah> Starnestommy: i follow using wiki ubuntu
[22:54] <ferric84> When I run a "top" in 7.10, the majority of the time mixer_applet2 is taking up 90-99% of my CPU resources, at which point I restart the process and it's ok for a while... anyone hear of this?
[22:55] <pine> angah: what does your /etc/interfaces file look like ?????
[22:55] <usr13_> pine: I think it's /etc/network/interfaces
[22:56] <pine> yeah i mean /etc/network/interfaces
[22:56] <angah> pine: http://jasper.pastebin.com/m7c540964
[22:56] <angah> pine: i using wifi to connect
[22:57] <angah> pine: so comment line 12 because that error
[22:57] <pine> yeah i saw, but according to failure notification u have some tiny error in conf
[22:57] <zoobox> can I download the source for a program with Synaptic?
[22:57] <usr13_> zoobox: no
[22:58] <astro76> zoobox: apt-get source packagename
[22:58] <mrpockets> is Emerald theme manager installed by default, or where does one get it?
[22:58] <underwatercow> Anyone have any other ideas? I'm sure I found the evolution password file before... but I haven't the foggiest where I saw it...
[22:58] <usr13_> zoobox: Sorry, I'm wrong.
[22:58] <pine> send me your /etc/network/interfaces file
[22:58] <usr13_> zoobox: Was thinking of tarballs, (compile from source).
[22:58] <underwatercow> 4 out of 3 people don't understand fractions either I hear
[22:58] <astro76> zoobox: you'll need to enable the source repos first
[22:58] <syntaxerror55> underwatercow: I booted into Ubuntu to try to find it for you.
[22:59] <zoobox> usr13_, wrong?
[22:59] <underwatercow> syntaxerror55: thanks, I would appreciate it
[22:59] <zoobox> yes I have checked the checbox source in the repos-dialog box and pressed reload
[23:00] <syntaxerror55> underwatercow: ack, there's -nearly- nothing in it since I've never launched evolution. :| sorry.
[23:00] <astro76> zoobox: I don't think you can use synaptic, apt-get source packagename will download that packages source to the current directory
[23:00] <angah> pine: on it's way
[23:00] <usr13_> astro76: zoobox: Oh, it DOES download tarballs.  Very good.  "Learn something every day!"  :)
[23:01] <zoobox> astro76: aha, I can't use synaptic to get the sourcecode and must apt-get source gcalctool instead ?
[23:01] <zoobox> or?
[23:01] <astro76> yes
[23:02] <underwatercow> syntaxerror55: *sigh* I know it's here SOMEWHERE!!! thanks anyway
[23:02] <jordan> hello, does anyone know what i should have in my asound.conf for a creative xmod
[23:02] <jordan> ?
[23:02] <underwatercow> syntaxerror55: if it was in .evolution or .gconf/apps/evolution, then I should be getting it in my backup... which makes me think that it might be elsewhere...
[23:03] <Aloha> sometimes my net connection will go stale and i have to reconnect, is this a popular problem?
[23:03] <HorizonXP> hey, i followed ubotu's instructions for setting up libdvdcss to playback DVDs, but it still doesn't work. Instead, gxine gives me "Read error from: Error reading from DVD." when it gets past the menu, and into the actual movie
[23:04] <jordan> Aloha: are you connecting directly to a modem or to a router?
[23:04] <Aloha> jordan, wireless access point
[23:04] <pine> aloha: ive experienced that thing before, jusst do a : dhclent eth0
[23:04] <jeferson_> hei ninguem fala portugues aqui?
[23:04] <pine> dhclient eth0
[23:04] <astro76> !pt | jeferson_
[23:04] <ubotu> jeferson_: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[23:04] <HorizonXP> hey, i followed ubotu's instructions for setting up libdvdcss to playback DVDs, but it still doesn't work. Instead, gxine gives me "Read error from: Error reading from DVD." when it gets past the menu, and into the actual movie
[23:05] <jeferson_> ok
[23:05] <astro76> HorizonXP: please don't repeat... I'd try VLC
[23:05] <jeferson_> mas como faço isso?
[23:05] <HorizonXP> astro76: VLC just stops playback at the same point
[23:05] <usr13_> Where do I find ubuntu-7.10-desktop-i386.md5 or ubuntu-7.10-desktop-i386.sha
[23:05] <zoobox> astro76/usr13_ should I use the build-dep option too?
[23:05] <HorizonXP> astro76: totem just says it doesn't ahve the right codecs
[23:05] <usr13_> Checksum for 7.10
[23:05] <mario> Ciao, ho appena creato una le chiavi di cifratura con pgp per cifrare dei dati e sono riuscito a cifrare solo con il comando da console, non esiste nulla integrato in nautilus che permetta di fare ciò? ho notato cmq che è possibile decifrare da nautilus
[23:06] <astro76> !it | mario
[23:06] <ubotu> mario: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[23:06] <mario> osp sorry
[23:06] <jeferson_> aguem fala em portugues?
[23:06] <astro76> HorizonXP: it wouldn't happen to be a new movie would it ?
[23:06] <Pici> !br | jeferson_
[23:06] <ubotu> jeferson_: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[23:06] <HorizonXP> astro76: Chappelle Show, Season 2?
[23:06] <HorizonXP> astro76: 2004
[23:07] <astro76> HorizonXP: probably not it then, but try something else too
[23:07] <Daenyth> I'm trying to install ubuntu on a machine I have, and when I try to start it either normally or in safe graphics mode, the machine cuts power and starts rebooting
[23:07] <HorizonXP> ok, will do
[23:07] <snow_ru> hi
[23:07] <Ace_NoOne> hi there! I just made a friend install Ubuntu - but after quite some painful research, it seems that dual monitors (especially with different resolutions) are still a huge issue
[23:07] <Ace_NoOne> can you guys confirm that, or are we just lost?
[23:07] <snow_ru> I want to use svn client. Which package I have to install ?
[23:08] <Flare183> Ace_NoOne: your right have some issures
[23:08] <Flare183> issues*
[23:08] <neverblue> Ace_NoOne, dual monitors are supports, matters what video card
[23:08] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and have no sound output from the motherboard (all the hardware works fine). Can anyone help me?
[23:08] <Flare183> neverblue is right
[23:08] <neverblue> s/supports/supported/
[23:08] <Flare183> !svn | snow_ru
[23:08] <ubotu> snow_ru: svn is Subversion: an open-source revision control system, which aims to be a compelling replacement for CVS. See http://subversion.tigris.org/
[23:08] <Daenyth> Does anyone have any idea what could cause my issue
[23:08] <snow_ru> Flare183, I know about svn
[23:08] <neverblue> snow_ru, u use svn from command line
[23:08] <pine> daenyth::  you sure you are booting from cdrom ?????? bios
[23:08] <Ace_NoOne> "some issues"? so with some effort, it can be made to work in a fully satisfying fashion?
[23:09] <snow_ru> neverblue, yes, I want to use svn from the command line
[23:09] <neverblue> snow_ru, man svn
[23:09] <Flare183> snow_ru: oh ok then use the termnial to use svn
[23:09] <snow_ru> hmm
[23:09] <snow_ru> I havne't got svn
[23:09] <Flare183> man svn
[23:09] <Daenyth> pine: I'm using a smart boot manager floppy to boot the cdrom. I get to the first screen where I choose how to boot the livecd, and when I choose to start, it cuts power
[23:09] <neverblue> ok Flare, you can help him
[23:09] <Flare183> sudo apt-get install svn
[23:09] <xomp> anyone know if it's possible to use a blackberry with ubuntu? Looks about impossible according to google..
[23:09] <bobbyyu> I need some help: when I minimise a window, it disappears (it doesn't go into the bottom panel)
[23:09] <neverblue> since u repeat everything I say :D
[23:09] <astro76> snow_ru: if you type svn it should tell you what package to install to get it, but the package is subversion
[23:09] <Flare183> neverblue: oops sorry about that
[23:09] <snow_ru> Flare183, How can I man svn while I haven't got svn installed ?????
[23:10] <snow_ru> astro76, thank you
[23:10] <Flare183> snow_ru: you can't i don't think
[23:10] <Daenyth> could the boot floppy be causing the issue?
[23:10] <Aloha> snow_ru, sudo apt-get install subversion
[23:10] <neverblue> 'aptitude search svn' should help you snow_ru
[23:10] <neverblue> or subversion*
[23:10] <flush_> yo my damn ntp wont keep synchronization, i have to run "ntpdate 192.168.0.1" and even when ntpd is running, it wont keep sync
[23:10] <flush_> any ideas?
[23:11] <nemilar> flush_: did you check your ntp.conf?
[23:11] <nemilar> might be using the wrong ip
[23:12] <pine> ntpd have issues with kernels < 2.6.8
[23:12] <Daenyth> pine: could it be related to the hardware I have?
[23:12] <pine> check /var/log/daemon.log
[23:13] <Logan428> I'm running Feisty, and have no sound output from the motherboard (all the hardware works fine). Can anyone help me?
[23:13] <flush_> nemilar
[23:13] <nemilar> Logan428: do you have two soundcards installed?
[23:13] <flush_> http://allpr0h.eyh.ca/wtfx0r/ntp.conf thats my config file..
[23:14] <Logan428> Nemilar: No, just the one (it's the integrated chip on the motherboard)
[23:14] <nemilar> flush_: did you set that up yourself?  it's way different from the default
[23:14] <pine> Logan428: have u enabled the integrated sound card in bios ??
[23:14] <Rufus> where is the screenlets directory located? as by default
[23:15] <Logan428> Pine: bollocks, knew I forgot something. Thanks, back soon if that isn't it :)
[23:15] <flush_> nemilar yea..
[23:15] <flush_> its the ntp.conf file from another box here running ubuntu 7.06
[23:15] <Rufus> does anyone know?
[23:15] <flush_> and it works on this one
[23:15] <nemilar> flush_: true, hmm
[23:15] <flush_> why wouldnt it work on 7.10
[23:15] <flush_> cause its annoying man.. i dont know why it wont work
[23:15] <pine> Logan check : lspci | grep -i audio
[23:16] <nemilar> flush_: I'm assuming your driftfile is correct and all
[23:16] <pine> what does it say ?
[23:16] <flush_> nemilar what is the driftfile.. sorry im such a newb
[23:16] <nemilar> flush_: the default location for the driftfile is /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
[23:16] <flush_> nemilar copy
[23:17] <flush_> and whats the drif file used for ?
[23:17] <nemilar> flush_: do 'ls -l /etc/ntp/drift'
[23:17] <pine> Daenyth: sorry pal., not very good with hardware stuff, but try another installation cd
[23:17] <flush_> nemilar /etc/ntp/ directory doesnt exist actually..
[23:17] <Daenyth> mm
[23:18] <hummel> sdf
[23:18] <nemilar> flush_: it has somethingto do with the local clock's frequency, not entirely sure to be honest
[23:18] <Rufus> when i use nano to edit sources.list, where is it located
[23:18] <pine>  usually for me some inst cds desnt work
[23:18] <flush_> k
[23:18] <ppibburr> /etc/apt
[23:18] <ppibburr> rufus
[23:18] <nemilar> flush_: see if /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift exists, and if so, set that as the drift file and restart ntpd
[23:19] <flush_> nemilar just did it
[23:19] <flush_> u think it should work okay from now ?
[23:19] <Rufus> thanks
[23:19] <nemilar> flush_: perhaps ;)  it certainly fixed a problem with the configuration..whether it was the only problem, who's to say? ;)
[23:19] <nemilar> flush_: ntpd doesn't always give me the most accurate clock, it usually goes off by about a minute per week for some reason.
[23:20] <flush_> nemilar roger
[23:20] <flush_> well
[23:20] <flush_> cause the other ubuntu 7.06 box keeps sync 24/7 all year long.. just having some issues here
[23:20] <nemilar> so instead I have rdate run once a day, which keeps my clock in check
[23:20] <psilocyde> Can someone help me with putting my P/W 3945 card into monitor mode?
[23:20] <Logan428> pine: Was set to Auto (option was that or disabled) so I left it as Auto, no effect
[23:20] <flush_> i have ipcop box which gets clock from pool.ntp.org and then broadcast it on the lan
[23:20] <flush_> rdate
[23:21] <pine> ok check:  lspci | grep -i audio
[23:21] <nemilar> flush_: sounds like your setup should work
[23:21] <flush_> ill read
[23:21] <nemilar> flush_: rdate isn't the preferred way of doing things...I just did it as a quick-fix
[23:21] <flush_> yea it always worked.. since i dont know when, few weeks maybe it started to desynch
[23:21] <flush_> kk
[23:21] <Logan428> pine: It displays it as a device....
[23:21] <pine> paste the result
[23:21] <ta1> I recently moved some pci cards around inside my ubuntu box.. now when I plugin my flash drive it says i'm not priveledged to mount it.. how do I fix this?
[23:21] <Nihilist_Nerd> Hello - I'm looking to build or download an Ubuntu LiveCD that can boot to RAM and found this article: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM. Unfortunately, I'm not even an intermediate user yet, so I don't understand: what does it mean by '/casper' on my hard disk - that sounds like an absolute path to me, but I don't remember any /casper directory on my filesystem. Is it some special partition or something>
[23:22] <Logan428> 00:05.0 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP61 High Definition Audio (rev a2)
[23:22] <Logan428> 01:06.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11
[23:22] <pine> ok now try: lsmod | grep -i Bt878
[23:22] <flush_> nemilar thanks btw
[23:22] <pine> or: lsmod | grep -i MCP61
[23:23] <Logan428> Pine: Neither did anything?
[23:23] <pine> try as root: alsaconf
[23:23] <lowlux> WHY ARE THEY NOT FXING THE 200 FREAKING BUGS IN 7.10?
[23:23] <velko> Logan428, you have to call lsmod as root (using sudo)
[23:23] <lowlux> this is worse then widoes/
[23:24] <Nihilist_Nerd> Whoa
[23:24] <rsk> lowlux: to annoy you
[23:24] <Nihilist_Nerd> 200?
[23:24] <Logan428> pine: I seriously have no idea how to do things as root :(
[23:24] <rsk> lowlux: and please dont troll
[23:24] <Nihilist_Nerd> That's not bad going!
[23:24] <lowlux> 60 and counting.
[23:24] <lowlux> fix the damn bugs
[23:24] <pine> run alsaconf, its easy and straight forward
[23:24] <Nihilist_Nerd> Lowlux: 200 bugs sounds very good for a whole operating system to me.
[23:24] <Nihilist_Nerd> You fix the damn bugs,.
[23:25] <Kggk> I'll fix the damn bugs
[23:25] <lowlux> 7.04 runs fine but 7.10 is pure crap!
[23:25] <rsk> pine: isn't alsaconf removed ?
[23:25] <velko> Logan428, the command pine gave you but just prepended with sudo, like "sudo lsmod | grep -i bt878"
[23:25] <pine> i have gusty and i have alsaconf
[23:25] <Logan428> bash: alsaconf: command not found
[23:25] <lowlux> non of my windows has the X anymore.
[23:25] <stunatra> Anyone know of a good program to log bandwidth being used?
[23:26] <rsk> pine: can you chek what package it came from?
[23:26] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to set a default secret key AFTER  keypair has been created?
[23:26] <velko> stunatra, i use vnstat - it's command line and very simple
[23:26] <bascule> stunatra: gkrellm works for me
[23:26] <pine> ok try, : sudo apt-get install alsa-base
[23:26] <ta1> Insuff priveledge to mount flash drive.. how do I fix?
[23:26] <rsk> pine: i already have that
[23:26] <lowlux> how do i backup this stupid system before it crashes?
[23:26] <pine> ok try, : sudo apt-get install alsa-utils
[23:27] <kahrytan> This channel is completely useless. 3 problems .. no one answers.
[23:27] <ppibburr> lowlux:
[23:27] <Logan428> alsa-base is already the newest version.
[23:27] <Daenyth> ta1: use sudo
[23:27] <pine> apt-get install alsa-tools
[23:27] <ta1> kahrytan: no kidding :)
[23:27] <pine> sudo apt-get install alsa-tools
[23:27] <lowlux> i have over 100 problems...
[23:27] <rsk> ok dont have alsa tools
[23:27] <ppibburr> kahrytan: whats the question?
[23:27] <rsk> let's c
[23:27] <Daenyth> kahrytan: I've found the best way to get support in here is to threaten installing windows
[23:27] <th0r> does anyone know of a third clock in ubuntu besides the hwclock and 'date'?
[23:27] <vbabiy_laptop> Hey does any use acx111 wireless card with ubuntu 7.10
[23:27] <kahrytan> Daenyth➲  lmao
[23:28] <bascule> vbabiy_laptop: acx100
[23:28] <ppibburr> lowlux: what problems?
[23:28] <rsk> ok not in there either pine thanks anyway
[23:28] <Daenyth> the sad thing is that I'm not even joking
[23:28] <ta1> Daenyth: Normally I can mount by clicking on the drive icons on the panel.. I want to fix it, not work around it
[23:28] <Logan428> pine: Got alsa-tools, now what?
[23:28] <vbabiy_laptop> because i have one it show the wireless networks but it won't connect to any
[23:28] <lowlux> right now the damn X on the windows is gone.
[23:28] <vbabiy_laptop> bascule: no acx111
[23:28] <kahrytan> Daenyth➲ Frustrating ain't it?
[23:28] <xomp> anyone know if it's possible to use a blackberry with ubuntu? Looks about impossible according to google.. I promise to install Windows 95 and abandon linux for ever if nobody helps me :)
[23:28] <ppibburr> the close 'x'?
[23:28] <lowlux> yes
[23:28] <bascule> vbabiy_laptop: doesn't work with network manager, have to go manual, I have acx100
[23:28] <Daenyth> ta1: what panel? what de? what wm? did you change anything?
[23:28] <th0r> xomp you'll be happier with windows
[23:28] <Daenyth> meh
[23:29] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to set a default secret key AFTER  keypair has been created? So I can sign something with --clearisng
[23:29] <ppibburr> lowlux: minimalize and restore are ther
[23:29] <vbabiy_laptop> bascule: and it work fine out of the box when you do it manually
[23:29] <lowlux> noting.
[23:29] <rsk> pine: i can't find it on packages.ubuntu.com either
[23:29] <bascule> vbabiy_laptop: sure
[23:29] <pine> do you have : alsamixer
[23:29] <lowlux> noting is there.
[23:29] <Nihilist_Nerd> Hello - I'm looking to build or download an Ubuntu LiveCD that can boot to RAM and found this article: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM. Unfortunately, I'm not even an intermediate user yet, so I don't understand: what does it mean by '/casper' on my hard disk - that sounds like an absolute path to me, but I don't remember any /casper directory on my filesystem. Is it some special partition or something?
[23:29] <ppibburr> lowlux: the title bar is there?
[23:29] <pine> sudo alsamixer
[23:29] <lowlux> no.
[23:29] <vbabiy_laptop> bascule: thanks I will give it try and see what happens
[23:30] <hp> oi gente
[23:30] <rsk> pine: i have alsamixer
[23:30] <ppibburr> Nerd: /casper is on the live cd
[23:30] <xomp> th0r, I know, but I like linux too! It's an okay guy :)
[23:30] <pine> enable: master and pcm
[23:30] <hp> tem br
[23:30] <pine> press m
[23:30] <ta1> Daenyth: the gnome panel at top/bottom.. moved 2 pci cards then the problem started... DE? WM?
[23:30] <pine> raise volume
[23:30] <Stepa1> I need help getting access to my windows files.  I have a virus and i cant boot.  I had 2 drives.  Right now i am using my live cd.  i can get access (i mounted) my second drive, but that just had back up and none of the things i wanted.  The first drive is the one with the windows system on it, and I cannot mount it.
[23:30] <rsk> no i know howto use alsamixer
[23:30] <rsk> but i need alsaconf
[23:30] <pine> ah ok
[23:30] <rsk> :)
[23:30] <phaedra> !br | hp
[23:30] <ubotu> hp: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[23:30] <ppibburr> lowlux: alt-f3
[23:30] <bascule> vbabiy_laptop: I have a 5 line bash script called neton.sh, firewall and iwconfig lines, I sudo ./neton.sh , easy as that
[23:30] <Logan428> Pine: I've been told to do all that once already, didn't help
[23:30] <rsk> to select one audiocard
[23:31] <matthijs> Hi, we need to get our software into syntaptic, is there anyone here who could help?
[23:31] <pine> ok heres what i did when i didnt have alsaconf
[23:31] <pc> hi
[23:31] <vbabiy_laptop> can i see that script
[23:31] <bascule> vbabiy_laptop: sure
[23:31] <overclucker> Nihilist_Nerd: it could be a pathname
[23:31] <pc> kirm  ba naw gali hamutan
[23:31] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to set a default secret key AFTER  keypair has been created? So I can sign something with --clearsign
[23:31] <pine> first u remove alsa-base.... then u install alsa from source
[23:31] <Nihilist_Nerd> ppibburr: Thanks, but then why does it say 'Please copy these files from the LiveCD to /casper on your hard disk.'?
[23:31] <stunatra> thanks velko
[23:31] <overclucker> Nihilist_Nerd: i would be looking for what needs mounted there
[23:31] <Stepa1>  I need help getting access to my windows files.  I have a virus and i cant boot.  I had 2 drives.  Right now i am using my live cd.  i can get access (i mounted) my second drive, but that just had back up and none of the things i wanted.  The first drive is the one with the windows system on it, and I cannot mount it.
[23:32] <pine> Logan i think u need to run : sudo alsaconf
[23:32] <Logan428> Pine: Command not found
[23:32] <Nihilist_Nerd> overclucker: You mean copy the files from the /casper of the LiveCD to your hard disk?
[23:32] <sam__> i have an s-vid cable hooked from my laptop to my hdtv right now...its not showing anything. lol. Help?
[23:33] <pine> ah you 2 guys have to same problem it seems
[23:33] <splitbit> Is there any way to bring down an ssh tunnel - short of grepping for PID and killing it by hand ?
[23:33] <Stepa1>  I need help getting access to my windows files.  I have a virus and i cant boot.  I had 2 drives.  Right now i am using my live cd.  i can get access (i mounted) my second drive, but that just had back up and none of the things i wanted.  The first drive is the one with the windows system on it, and I cannot mount it.
[23:33] <ppibburr> nerd: i'll look at the thowto
[23:33] <Nihilist_Nerd> Thank you.
[23:33] <Nihilist_Nerd> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM
[23:33] <xomp> Ok, let's try this one. I have a U3 Cruzer Micro USB thumbdrive that has it's little application launcher. When I plug it into my laptop it mount's but I can't access it.. If no answer is given within 2 minutes I will install windows 95 hehe
[23:33] <unop> splitbit, killall $(pidof ssh)  ??
[23:33] <velko> kahrytan, gpg --default-key name (from the gpg man page)
[23:33] <Cpudan80> Stepa1: it is prob already mounted, look at /media
[23:34] <bascule> vbabiy_laptop: http://rafb.net/p/h9GL4g81.html
[23:34] <Psilocyde> need help putting my intel P/W 3945 card into monitor mode
[23:34] <unop> splitbit, err make that - kill $(pidof ssh)
[23:34] <splitbit> unop: Need to bring down specific tunnels .. have more than a few.
[23:34] <Stepa1> Cpudan80: My second drive is mounted, but my first with the windows installation on it is not
[23:34] <pine> Ok I think u need to remove alsa-utils, and install it from fresh source
[23:34] <ta1> Have you ever noticed alot of Linux people have an attitude of superiority, even though often they can't fix anybody's problem?
[23:34] <overclucker> Nihilist_Nerd: i havent read the article, but, my guess is that /casper would be where tmpfs, shm, ramfs, or some such is mounted on boot, and files from the cd are copied to
[23:35] <Logan428> Pine: How do I do that? (I'm kinda new to Linux)
[23:35] <rodolfo_> i know this is offtopic but i cant get connected to the fedora channel, so i will ask this here: did anyone already install fedora8 by not using the livedvd?
[23:35] <kahrytan> velko➲  negative. thats for typingmessages
[23:35] <Stepa1> Cpudan80: it says Unable to mount the volume
[23:35] <mavi-> splitbit: there are some GUIs for that, like gnome ssh tunnel manager
[23:35] <xomp> ta1 I'm a huge noob to linux and everyone here has been able to fix my issues on one line usually.
[23:35] <Cpudan80> Stepa1: dunno, sorry
[23:35] <Nihilist_Nerd> overclucker: ooh, the place on the RAM?
[23:35] <Stepa1> Cpudan80: okay, thanks anyway
[23:35] <splitbit> mavi-: Ah, there is something like that ? Great, I'll take a look.
[23:35] <sam__> anybody know how to send picture through s-video to an hdtv?
[23:35] <Nihilist_Nerd> But wait, it says 'on your hard disk'.
[23:35] <unop> splitbit, well, then the longer route is to grep the command line used to launch the process for a specific keyword - kill $(ps aux | egrep -i "ssh.*otherhost" | awk '{print $1}')
[23:35] <ppibburr> Nerd: you are making a build on your hardsik
[23:35] <Cpudan80> Stepa1: be patient though, someone will come in
[23:36] <Nihilist_Nerd> Which partition will /asper be in?
[23:36] <ppibburr> which you will chroot to, configure
[23:36] <Cpudan80> ta1: Depends on where you go I guess
[23:36] <Stepa1> Cpudan80: I think i know part of the problem.  Thanks, i will repost
[23:36] <mrpockets> http://s46.photobucket.com/albums/f117/n915aa/?action=view&current=Screenshot-1.png
[23:36] <splitbit> unop: Yep, that's what I do for now .. I just wondered if there was an easier, more general way - something that kept track of which tunnels were open etc.
[23:36] <overclucker> Nihilist_Nerd: /casper is on /
[23:36] <Cpudan80> ta1: You have a lot of people who think they're hot stuff when they really aren't
[23:36] <ppibburr> then you will make a live cd, from that buikld
[23:36] <mrpockets> ill give a dollar to someone who can tell me the name of the taskbar program thats on the bottom of that screen shot
[23:36] <splitbit> unop: gSTM (gnome ssh tunnel manager) seems to be a solution.
[23:36] <Stepa1> I have a drive named "74.5 GB Volume" (with spaces) could this be a reason why Ubuntu wont mount it
[23:37] <pine> Logan: yeah hold, i will help you
[23:37] <phaedra> Stepa1, You might have better luck if you use systemrescuecd...
[23:37] <velko> kahrytan, the man page suggests to put this option in the config file. won't this fix your problem?
[23:37] <bastid_raZor> sam__; i have an nVidia card i do that with..
[23:37] <unop> splitbit, it probably does the job (if you use gnome) :)
[23:37] <ta1> xomp: I've been using ubuntu for a year and a half and come here when I can't fix something.. and 9 times out of 10 I can't get an answer... I would expect an ubuntu forum to have atleast a few omnitient beings.. :)
[23:37] <xomp> mrpockets, that's AWN
[23:37] <mavi-> mrpockets: avant window navigator
[23:37] <Nihilist_Nerd> overclucker: on /? You mean inside the root directory? If so, the root directory of what? The partition names I know of sound like /dev/sda1 and /dev/hdc2.
[23:37] <mrpockets> AH
[23:37] <mrpockets> YES
[23:37] <mrpockets> god thank you guys
[23:37] <overclucker> Nihilist_Nerd: i'm guessing, i'll read the article before volenteering anything more
[23:37] <kahrytan> velko➲  I hate manpages so how?
[23:37] <bastid_raZor> sam__; i could pastebin my xorg.conf for you to look at.
[23:37] <Nihilist_Nerd> overclucker: Thank you.
[23:37] <xomp> see, even a noob like me can be helpful :D
[23:37] <sam__> yes please
[23:38] <mrpockets> so xomp why isn't it coming up in my add/remove applications search?
[23:38] <mavi-> Nihilist_Nerd: partitions need to be mounted at a mountpoint to be used, type "mount" to see what partitions is bound where
[23:38] <xomp> mrpockets, I found it in Synaptic
[23:38] <velko> kahrytan, the file is ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
[23:38] <xomp> mrpockets, avant-window-navigator
[23:38] <unop> velko, keep insisting on the manpage :)
[23:38] <mutv> hey everybody, my wireless is up, but it won't show any of the wireless connections around and it won't connect to any if I manually connect it
[23:38] <ppibburr> Nerd: copy fro path/to/livecd/capser to /casper
[23:38] <velko> unop, :-)
[23:38] <mrpockets> hmm
[23:39] <mrpockets> its not comng up there either
[23:39] <pine> Logan can u try this command: which alsaconf
[23:39] <pine> anything ?
[23:39] <xomp> mrpockets, it sounds like a repository issue then, and I'm not that good at linux yet :P sorry
[23:39] <evil_tech> everytime i start ubuntu it says there is a settings conflict between X and Gnome and to choose one
[23:39] <evil_tech> how do I get rid of this?
[23:39] <Stepa1> phaedra: what type of cd, for windows?
[23:39] <mkquist> if i need to creat a launcher for terminal.. where is it located?
[23:39] <Logan428> Pine: Nothing
[23:39] <mkquist> create*
[23:39] <xomp> mrpockets, you want to make sure that your looking for "available packages" and not "installed packages".. that's tricked me before :)
[23:39] <unop> pine, strange but for some reason ubuntu does not maintain alsaconf
[23:40] <RequinB4> How would I open a *.xlsx file
[23:40] <Starnestommy> mkquist: I think /usr/bin/gnome-terminal
[23:40] <mkquist> Starnestommy: ty
[23:40] <bastid_raZor> sam__; http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/53993/
[23:40] <unop> pine, Logan428 - use asoundconf instead
[23:40] <mutv> hey everybody, my wireless is up, but it won't show any of the wireless connections around and it won't connect to any if I manually connect it
[23:40] <nownot> when logged into my ubuntu server ping localhost fails any ideas/
[23:40] <sam__> thanks
[23:41] <Nihilist_Nerd> ppibburr && mavi-: Thanks. So it's actually talking about the mount point, not the partition name? So, is this mount point on the RAMdisk? Like /mnt/gentoo and /home/nihilistnerd/Mounted\ Filesystem\ 1?
[23:41] <adac2> is there a package for songbird?
[23:41] <bastid_raZor> sam__; i hope that helps
[23:41] <unop> nownot, how do you know it fails?
[23:41] <phaedra> Stepa1, No, It's linux based and has support for ntfs an so on.  Here's a link - http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page
[23:41] <overclucker> Nihilist_Nerd: " For the first 3 files are located in /casper on the LiveCD. Please copy these files from the LiveCD to /casper on your hard disk."
[23:41] <RequinB4> How would I open a *.xlsx file
[23:41] <nownot> unop: it drops all the packets
[23:41] <kahrytan> velko➲  umm I figured out what's wrong with clearsign... default-key was twice in conf.
[23:41] <Stepa1> phaedra: thanks, ill have a look
[23:42] <evil_tech> why does Gnome use different settings for keyboard than X
[23:42] <kahrytan> velko➲ and old keys
[23:42] <bascule> mrpockets: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-install-avant-window-navigator-awn-in-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon.html
[23:42] <unop> nownot, and do you get an error message? (thats what's important in troubleshooting)
[23:42] <bastid_raZor> adac2; none that i know of.
[23:42] <syntaxerror55> has anyone ever noticed how many linux solitaires there are
[23:42] <nownot> unop: no
[23:42] <nownot> unop: it fails
[23:42] <syntaxerror55> and these are just in the DAPPER repos: xsol, pysol, kpat, aislerot
[23:42] <unop> nownot, do you run a firewall, iptables perhaps?
[23:42] <syntaxerror55> oh, woops
[23:42] <nownot> unop: firewall is turned off right now
[23:42]  * syntaxerror55 thought this was #ubuntu-offtopic
[23:42] <Nihilist_Nerd> Does anyone know of a ready-made LiveCD like this?
[23:43] <Starnestommy> RequinB4: I think OpenOffice.org Spreadsheat can open it
[23:43] <adac2> bastid_raZor: yea it seems there is no deb
[23:43] <unop> nownot, and you sure interface lo is up?
[23:43] <Stepa1> phaedra: I would have to make another boot disk.  Is it not possible in my position to just use ubuntu?
[23:43] <bascule> syntaxerror55: it's clasic programmers problems for learning
[23:43] <mrpockets> thanks bascule
[23:43] <seanh> Can someone help me figure out why I can't play a DVD? I have all the packages that it says on the wiki page installed, including libdvdcss2, but Totem still suggests that I don't have libdvdcss2. Right now I'm removing all medibuntu packages and getting rid of that repo in case it's the problem
[23:43] <nownot> unop: yes im logged in the machine via ssh
[23:43] <RequinB4> Starnestommy: nope, isn't liking it
[23:43] <evil_tech> seanh: do you have ffmpeg installed?
[23:43] <syntaxerror55> bascule: well, I was looking for one without a limit on redraws
[23:43] <overclucker> Nihilist_Nerd: damnsmalllinux
[23:43] <mutv> hey everyone, I'm having wireless problems, any ideas?
[23:43] <seanh> evil_tech yeah
[23:43] <unop> nownot, thats not answering the question really -- is lo reported as up in ifconfig
[23:44] <evil_tech> gstreamer ffmpeg plugin?
[23:44] <nownot> unop: yes
[23:44] <pine> Logan try: aplay -l
[23:44] <RequinB4> Anyone know how to open a .xlsx file?  M$ Office 2007 is -.-
[23:44] <evil_tech> seanh:what about libdvdread and libdvdnav?
[23:44] <Logan428> **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
[23:44] <Logan428> card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 0: ALC861VD Analog [ALC861VD Analog]
[23:44] <Logan428>   Subdevices: 1/1
[23:44] <Logan428>   Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
[23:44] <Logan428> card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 1: ALC861VD Digital [ALC861VD Digital]
[23:44] <Logan428>   Subdevices: 1/1
[23:44] <FloodBot2> Logan428: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:44] <unop> RequinB4, have you tried openoffice calc?
[23:45] <unop> nownot, tried restarting networking?
[23:45] <phaedra> Stepa1, I'm not sure but if you can't mount the drive from the Ubuntu live disc then the rescue disk might work...  Just a suggestion.
[23:45] <Josspyker_> RequinB4: xlsx is ms exel 2007 format
[23:45] <mkquist> nope not gnome-terminal.... anyone know the terminals location, need to make launcher
[23:45] <seanh> evil_tech -- yeah. I have checked and checked again, I have every package
[23:45] <RequinB4> unop: doesn't work
[23:45] <evil_tech> where does gnome store keyboard settings? it keeps conflicting with the X settings
[23:45] <mkquist> nm all.. =p
[23:45] <RequinB4> Josspyker_: I know this, i want to open it in linux :P
[23:45] <nownot> unop: yeah
[23:46] <mrpockets> How does one know if there a Gutsy or a Feisty user?
[23:46] <ppibburr> Nerd: the boottoram is something i'm adding to my livecd-suite of scripts
[23:46] <evil_tech> seanh: is the disc in a DVD drive? :D (that a joke)
[23:46] <pine> Logan: hm it found some nvidia audio device
[23:46] <ferric84> When I run a "top" in 7.10, the majority of the time mixer_applet2 is taking up 90-99% of my CPU resources, at which point I restart the process and it's ok for a while... anyone hear of this?
[23:46] <Josspyker_> RequinB4: in 2007 convert it to another format,i don'tknow of another way
[23:46] <bascule> mrpockets: cat /etc/issue
[23:46] <Stepa1> phedra: thanks, ill look around and might use it as a last resort
[23:46] <pine> Logan: have you tried : alsamixer
[23:47] <pine> ??
[23:47] <Logan428> Pine: It's the integrated chip, it's an nVidia motherboard
[23:47] <mutv> hey everyone, I'm having wireless problems, any ideas?
[23:47] <bastid_raZor> mrpockets; or in in gnome system > about Ubuntu
[23:47] <Logan428> Pine: Yeah, didn't help
[23:47] <pine> ok then it found it
[23:47] <ppibburr> mutv what chipset?
[23:47] <seanh> evil_tech I'm reinstalling all the packages now, this time without the medibuntu repos
[23:47] <pine> did u enable the channels pcm and master ????
[23:47] <exneo> hello
[23:47] <Logan428> PIne: Yeah
[23:47] <mrpockets> Ubuntu 7.10 /n /l
[23:47] <nownot> unop: so you really dont know
[23:47] <mrpockets> what the hell does that mean :-X
[23:47] <ppibburr> 710 gutsy
[23:48] <bascule> mrpockets: thats gutsy
[23:48] <mutv> ppibburr, NetXtreme BCM5705M Gigabit Ethernet
[23:48] <exneo> how do I change the splash and boot up screens in linux mint 4.0
[23:48] <pine> try pressing m on both channels
[23:48] <unop> nownot, what happens with - ping -v -v 127.0.0.1 -I lo
[23:48] <rsk> exneo: wrong channel
[23:48] <ppibburr> mutv: BCM :)
[23:48] <evil_tech> seanh: you could try the xine plugins instead of gstreamer. ive had better luck with xinw
[23:48] <evil_tech> xine*
[23:48] <mutv> bcm?
[23:48] <pine> are they green ?'
[23:48] <Logan428> Pine: Tried
[23:48] <mrpockets> hmm
[23:48] <exneo> cnt find anyone on lm servers
[23:48] <mrpockets> never mind me
[23:48] <unop> nownot, if i did, i wouldnt be taking you "on a ride" now, would i? :)
[23:48] <rsk> exneo: try #linuxmint or something
[23:48] <Logan428> Pine: Yeah
[23:48] <nownot> unop: it fails
[23:48] <exneo> does anybody know how to do it in gutsy
[23:48] <Scorchin> is there a script/command/app that can check if a cd has an errors on it?
[23:48] <mutv> ppibburr, bcm?
[23:48] <exneo> cause lm is basically guts
[23:48] <ppibburr> mutv: the problem :)
[23:48] <evil_tech> anyone know why Gnome doesnt use the same keyboard settings as X?
[23:49] <exneo> plz
[23:49] <unop> nownot, i dunno
[23:49] <HorizonXP> so i think i got DVD playback working, except I can't hear the voices in the DVD movie when ppl speak. i.e. I hear some sounds, just not voices. Any help?
[23:49] <pine> still no sound ?
[23:49] <Logan428> PINE: nOPE
[23:49] <bastid_raZor> !splash > exneo
[23:49] <mkquist> does anyone know the location of terminal to make a launcher for it?
[23:49] <pine> what sound application u use ?
[23:49] <unop> mkquist, which gnome-terminal
[23:49] <mutv> ppibburr, my gnome connection manager says I have wireless, but it will not pick up any wireless connections and when I try to manually connect to a wireless connection it just fails
[23:50] <evil_tech> HorizonXP: play with sound settings? make sure its not mono and the voices are being drowned out by background sounds
[23:50] <jac0b> can anyone help with the "vncviewer -listen" problem I ma having
[23:50] <mkquist> unop:  i need to make a launcher for it, so any terminal is fine... =p
[23:50] <Logan428> Pine: I've tried XMMS, but there's no sound on that, or on Firefox when I try online music/video
[23:50] <danand> mkquist - to find location of any program type which progname in a terminal :)
[23:50] <mrpockets> yeah no dice
[23:50] <ppibburr> mutv radio on?
[23:50] <mkquist> danand: ty
[23:50] <HorizonXP> evil_tech: in system > preferences > sound?
[23:50] <mkquist> danand: what exactly would i type?
[23:50] <unop> mkquist, that was a command not a question to you :)
[23:50] <khussein> I have three versions of java installed. When I use the command "which java" it points to /usr/bin/java. Can someone please tell me how can I change that?
[23:51] <ePax> My openoffice is in english can i change ti to be on swedish. At least when i wrtime some documents so that i can have spelling check on swedish?
[23:51] <mutv> ppibburr, radio on?  I used my bios button to make sure my wireless card is on if that's what you are asking
[23:51] <jac0b> is it okay to to remove ubuntu-desktop or does that remove the whole system
[23:51] <Stepa1> Can anyone help me with mounting through fstab?
[23:51] <danand> mkquist - which xterm
[23:51] <evil_tech> HorizonXP: and in the player your using
[23:51] <unop> jac0b, removing ubuntu-desktop does nothing
[23:51] <jac0b> okay thanks
[23:51] <evil_tech> !keyboard
[23:51] <ubotu> To switch your keyboard layout on GNOME: System -> Preferences -> Keyboard (GNOME) - KDE: K -> System Settings -> Regional & Language -> Keyboard Layout (KDE) - Xfce: see https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/xubuntu/desktopguide/C/switch-keyboard-layout.html - See also !Shortcuts
[23:51] <pine> ok try : sudo modprobe snd_pcm
[23:51] <pine> sudo modprobe snd_pcm_oss
[23:51] <danand> mkquist - which gnome-terminal etc
[23:51] <pine> and
[23:52] <evil_tech> grr why cant gnome just use x settings for keyboard
[23:52] <khussein> Can someone tell me how can I change the currently running version of java?
[23:52] <ppibburr> khussein: export a a PATH that removes that java and uses the right one
[23:52] <mkquist> danand: lol - got it thanx
[23:52] <Goatz> Where is wallpaper suppose to go?
[23:52] <jac0b> unop: thank you so much
[23:52] <danand> mkquist - :)
[23:52] <unop> jac0b, yw
[23:53] <Stargazer> If i wanted to setup evolution mail for homtail would i need anything extra ?
[23:53] <Logan428> Pine: Neither had any effect...
[23:53] <jac0b> unop: need to help grandma with windows
[23:53] <bod_> tritium, you about m8?
[23:53] <khussein> ppibburr: Is there a way that I list the pathes for all installed java versions?
[23:53] <vbabiy_laptop> !flash
[23:53] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash (for !Dapper and !Edgy, a recent version is available in !backports) - See also !Restricted and !Gnash - The Flash package is currently BROKEN, see « /msg ubotu FlashIssues »
[23:53] <vbabiy_laptop> !flashissues
[23:53] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[23:53] <ppibburr> whereis java?
[23:53] <jac0b> unop: what is the ubuntu-desktop for then?
[23:53] <HorizonXP> evil_tech: yeah, that's not it; everything is set to full volume. i'm using totem-xine, and the audio output is set to stereo
[23:53] <pine> modprobe all snd-*
[23:54] <ppibburr> jac0b: thats the ubuntufied gome desktop
[23:54] <unop> jac0b, it's a metapackage used to pull in all the packages ubuntu needs to run the gnome desktop environment
[23:54] <mutv> my gnome connection manager says I have wireless, but it will not pick up any wireless connections and when I try to manually connect to a wireless connection it just fails, what should I do?
[23:54] <jac0b> ahh I see
[23:54] <pine> type : sudo modprobe snd- [then press tab]
[23:54] <jac0b> thanks for the help
[23:54] <unop> jac0b, yw
[23:54] <pine> modpobe them all one by one
[23:54] <Josspyker_> mutv: what chipset?
[23:54] <mkquist> danand: one more, if i have installed server edition w/no gnome desktop (yet anyway) what terminal is being used?
[23:55] <evil_tech> horizonP: dunno
[23:55] <mutv> josspyker, NetXtreme BCM5705M Gigabit Ethernet, is that what the chipset is?
[23:55] <Logan428> Pine: All 151?
[23:55] <unop> mkquist, the linux virtual terminal
[23:55] <pine> ok just do : modprobe snd
[23:55] <bod_> pine, there has to be a quicker way,. a parameter that does that for u ?
[23:55] <pine> i think that will modprobe most
[23:55] <mrpockets> yeah, still not working
[23:55] <mkquist> danand: do u know 'its' location?
[23:55] <danand> mkquist - none i think - you dont have X installed??
[23:55] <mrpockets> how does one update their repositorys?
[23:56] <Logan428> Pine: It did nothing
[23:56] <mkquist> danand: i do, and have installed at the mo xfce4
[23:56] <ppibburr> sudo apt-get update
[23:56] <bastid_raZor> mkquist; more than likely it is in /usr/bin/ or /usr/local/bin/
[23:56] <unop> danand, you need some kind of terminal to control the system
[23:56] <pine> now try some music
[23:56] <bod_> mrpockets, one types   sudo apt-get update
[23:56] <pine> well the dude has no sound, we must get it up
[23:56] <mrpockets> thanks man
[23:56] <bod_> mrpockets, your welcome
[23:57] <danand> mkquist - i like xfce4 - i think that uses its own terminal app
[23:57] <vbabiy_laptop> !flashissues
[23:57] <pine> usaully sound works out of the box in ubuntu
[23:57] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[23:57] <ppibburr> !ruby
[23:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ruby - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[23:57] <nemilar> danand: it does
[23:57] <Logan428> Pine: Nothing
[23:57] <pine> no sound on youtube ?
[23:57] <bod_> vbabiy_laptop, please stop abusing the bot,. open a pm with ubotu for testing ! commands
[23:57] <Logan428> Pine: Just a second
[23:57] <danand> nemilar - yeh xfce4-terminal :)
[23:57] <Stepa1> Can anyone help me mount through terminal?
[23:57] <Stepa1> Can anyone help me mount through terminal?
[23:57] <mkquist> danand: ty
[23:58] <nemilar> Stepa1: the mount command
[23:58] <mkquist> danand: again... =p
[23:58] <nemilar> Stepa1: mount /dev/[device] /path/to/mountpoint
[23:58] <bod_> Stepa1, have a look at    man mount
[23:58] <con-man> Stepa1: just type mount in terminal
[23:58] <mutv> Stepal, what are you mounting?
[23:58] <vbabiy_laptop> bod_: sorry about that
[23:58] <pine> Stepa1 what filesystem u wanna mount, and where ?
[23:58] <danand> mkquist - np
[23:58] <Sergo21> hello, i need help:)
[23:58] <Josspyker_> mutv: bug problem with your broadcom chipset
[23:58] <Logan428> Pine: Nothing
[23:58] <pine> damn
[23:58] <bod_> vbabiy_laptop, no probs,.,. just fills the window up,.,. you can always pm ubotu if your !flash  ing him for yourself
[23:59] <Stepa1> nemilar: i tried mount /dev/hda1, it said can't find /dev/hda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[23:59] <mutv> josspyker, how do I do that?
[23:59] <mrpockets> still not working :(
[23:59] <nemilar> Stepa1: try sudo mount ...
[23:59] <ppibburr> stapha1: sudo ?
[23:59] <nemilar> Stepa1: sudo mount /dev/hda1 /path/to/mountpoint
[23:59] <unop> Stepa1, you need a mount point to mount that device
[23:59] <Sergo21> i have downloaded the last vuze azureus, extract the files and when run it, actually the old azureus 2.5 is lunched from ubuntu repo
[23:59] <pine> ok try this Logan: sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils