[00:00] <happyface_> just connect them
[00:00] <LOLpc> axel_:thanks that will probably help
[00:00] <amenado> Feebz13-> you dont have any valid ip address assigned to you, those 169.x.x are bogus ones,
[00:00] <toresn> happyface_, doesn't require some configuration?
[00:00] <axel_> LOLpc: I think the installation from USB-stick would be best.
[00:00] <toresn> +it
[00:00] <Feebz13> amenado: so should i go to static ip?
[00:00] <Feebz13> amenado: i'm using dhcp
[00:01] <amenado> Feebz13-> it is up to you, you tell us how your network layout is, and then we can suggest
[00:01] <LOLpc> axel_:i dont have one
[00:01] <amenado> Feebz13-> if you are using dhcp, its not setup correctly
[00:01] <speedhunt3r> samba is really annoying me, ever since the updates it has stopped detecting any pc's on the network... I can't even see other pcs running ubuntu let alone windows...does anyone else have the same problem?
[00:01] <Feebz13> amenado: yea, i'm using dhcp (well my other windows computers are)
[00:02] <amenado> Feebz13-> then you must activate your dchlient on this ubuntu
[00:02] <LOLpc> axel_:i could maybe use my ipod, but i would have to reformat it
[00:02] <gnutronic> Feebz13 - try this in a terminial 'ps aux |grep dhclient'  to see if the dhcp process is running.
[00:02] <magick> Is there anyway to use WINS resolution on a windows network? So I don't have to manually add computers to my hosts file?
[00:02] <amenado> Feebz13-> how my puters you hve on your network?
[00:02] <LOLpc> i jsut remembered i have an ipod not in use
[00:02] <amenado> magick-> you tried asking folks at #windows  ?
[00:03] <amenado> Feebz13-> how many puters you have on your network?
[00:03] <magick> amenado, i'm on an ubuntu machine and can't "ping computername"
[00:03] <FBIGuy> amenado: people know more about windows here XD
[00:03] <Feebz13> amenado: 5
[00:04] <axel_> LOLpc: Is Windows installed on the computer?
[00:04] <amenado> i like this idea on fedora, you a copy of a dvd.iso in a directory and tell the installer it is there
[00:04] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: uhm just read the thread, i believe it explained well what's needed and what's not so necessary
[00:04] <Feebz13> gnutronic: the output of that commend was 6075 0.0 0.1 2976 752 pts/0 R+ 19:03 dhcclient
[00:04] <norty> I have some links in my places menu that I dont want there anymore, how do I get rid of them? I tried right clicking but they option to remove them is not there
[00:05] <amenado> magick->  if you cant ping, troubleshoot, make sure yours have an ip address assigned and a route to get to the network
[00:05] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: when in doubt just shout in here what's "such and such" supposed to be and etc...
[00:05] <b4l74z4r> i think its unreasonable that tomboy notes should use 18.5mb ram
[00:05] <magick> amenado, I can ping my windows computers, but I want to be able to use their computer names instead of ip. I have no way of finding out their IPs
[00:05] <gnutronic> Feebz13 - thats good then. i didnt catch all your posts, have you tried sudo if-up eth0 [or whichever interface applies?
[00:06] <amenado> magick-> you tried asking folks at #windows  ?
[00:06] <magick> no, I will
[00:06]  * amenado shows the gateway to magick  :P
[00:07] <norty> I have some links in my places menu that I dont want there anymore, how do I get rid of them? I tried right clicking but they option to remove them is not there
[00:07] <Feebz13> gnutronic: command not found
[00:07] <amenado> Feebz13-> no - on ifup
[00:07] <TheRealFaceOfBoe> yell0w: the only service that i changed was gdm, in the article it says when the service should be running but not at which priority, i've set it to 50 at the moment for run levels 2,3,4,5
[00:08] <TheRealFaceOfBoe> yell0w: i suppose the question i'm asking is, could someone look at what settings they have for gdm
[00:08] <gnutronic> Feebz13 - sorry, my mistake it's 'ifup interface'
[00:08] <Feebz13> amendo/gnu: unkown interface eth0=eth0
[00:09] <Feebz13> amendo/gnu: it's usually eth0
[00:09] <amenado> Feebz13-> thats an ethernet ?  btw.. nick is amenado
[00:09] <gnutronic> Feebz13 - I'll let amenado help you I didn't catch your entire problem.
[00:10] <Feebz13> amenado: sorry. yes, ethernet pci card
[00:10] <amenado> gnutronic-> we can tag team..four eyes better than two
[00:10] <bwf> magick, you need to disable the windows firewall or allow netbios requests
[00:11] <gnutronic> TheRealFaceOfBoe - why change gdm? thats gnome display manager?
[00:11] <amenado> Feebz13-> try /etc/init.d/networking restart
[00:11] <magick> bwf, by default will ubuntu send out netbios requests?
[00:11] <TheRealFaceOfBoe> gnutronic: i was exploring whether i would prefer a cli login and if it was much quicker
[00:12] <Mhyro> brasil
[00:12] <bwf> not sure, I just know windows uses netbios to resolve computer names
[00:12] <bwf> if your not using dns
[00:12] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe:   3 K01 K01 S13 S13 S13 S13 K01
[00:12] <Mhyro> brazilian
[00:12] <yell0w> that's what's shown on my sysvconfig
[00:12] <white_eagle> how can I use another set of icons, I moved the icons set to ~/.icons but I don't know what to do next
[00:13] <Feebz13> amenado: ifdown: permission denied   ifup: permission denied open: permission denied
[00:13] <TheRealFaceOfBoe> yell0w: fantastic, cheers
[00:13] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: minus the first 3
[00:13] <ogre> !br | Mhyro
[00:13] <ubotu> Mhyro: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[00:13] <gnutronic> Feebz13 - use 'sudo'
[00:13] <amenado> Feebz13-> try   sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[00:13] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: np
[00:13] <Mhyro>  :o  '< ok thanks
[00:14] <Feebz13> amenado: says OK !
[00:14] <lukasz> Evrything is fine now
[00:14] <lukasz> :)
[00:14] <lukasz> I know now what to touch and not
[00:14] <lukasz> :)
[00:14] <etfb> Is there a log for the Adept Updater?  I could have sworn I got a kernel upgrade yesterday, but my Grub menu is unchanged so I want to check what was actually downloaded.
[00:14] <lukasz> Amarok crashes by the way
[00:14] <TheRealFaceOfBoe> yell0w: what did you use to get that info, a terminal command?
[00:14]  * amenado bets dime to a nickel, lukasz is going to touch it anyways
[00:14] <magick> bwf, thanks for the help. i googled netbios and wins and found it. Basically winbind is the package you need fyi.
[00:14] <gnutronic> etfb - that was a kernel header update, not the kernel itself.
[00:14] <axel_> I've got a problem with Kile. When I try to compile a document with citations I get a warning saying that there was no .nls-file. Can anybody help me cofiguring Kile?
[00:15] <happyface__> amenado: moving it from roam mode to manual really messed it up... nm would freeze and when I logged out then in, it wouldn't load my system. I restarted, removed the new stuff from /etc/network/interfaces, and it works again... and I can magically ping my router now
[00:15] <white_eagle> how can I use another set of icons, I moved the icons set to ~/.icons but I don't know what to do next
[00:15] <etfb> gnutronic: Ah, thanks.  That's less mysterious then.  I thought I must have broken my menu.lst somehow.
[00:15] <amenado> happyface__-> bottom line it is working
[00:15] <happyface__> yep, but technically everything is the same, so it shouldn't work...
[00:16] <gnutronic> white_eagle - change themes in theme manager. much safer that way
[00:16] <Feebz13> amenado: still not working :(
[00:16] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: sysvconfig
[00:16] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: should be in repos with the same name
[00:16] <amenado> happyface__-> pastebin those same files and commands I asked you earlier, let us see if they are same still
[00:16] <noodles12> where can i go to see all the restricted modules loaded on my gutsy boot-up?
[00:16] <Feebz13> amenado: the sudo command worked and reconfired the netwrok interface however
[00:16] <amenado> Feebz13-> is an ip address assigned?
[00:17] <TheRealFaceOfBoe> yell0w: great, i'll check it out
[00:17] <amenado> Feebz13-> lest you have an ip address, it will now work
[00:17] <happyface__> amenado: I disabled my eithernet NIC before, too... now 'route -n' is different an doesn't include eth0... that could be it
[00:17] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: np
[00:17] <etfb> Is Adept Updater KDE-specific?  What's the standard updater for (Gnome) Ubuntu?
[00:17] <LOLpc> okay, i'm going to try and boot unbuntu from an old ipod
[00:18] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: i believe it was mentioned in that thread i gave you too
[00:18] <etfb> LOLpc: Woohoo!  I want to see that!
[00:18] <Feebz13> amenado:   still getting weird ip.  169
[00:18] <gnutronic> etfb - synaptic
[00:18] <etfb> gnutronic: Right - I'll ask in #kubuntu then.  Thanks.
[00:18] <LOLpc> etfb: well, i can't use my disk drive, and i dont have a USB drive
[00:18] <Feebz13> amenado: still no gateway either
[00:18] <happyface__> here amenado: http://pastebin.com/d4a3e4554
[00:18] <TheRealFaceOfBoe> yell0w: sysv-rc-conf?
[00:19] <amenado> Feebz13-> well it seems your nic card driver is malfunctioning..cant get an ip address?
[00:19] <veetwelve> Hi there, I am wondering if there is someone that would be able to assist me with a printer issue
[00:19] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: oh there's another?
[00:19] <yell0w> my bad
[00:19] <yell0w> i thought there is only one
[00:19] <yell0w> :)
[00:19] <ronny1> what command can i use to get the list of the filnames  in tar.gz file
[00:19] <Feebz13> ameando: yea, it appears so...weird thing is it was working
[00:20] <amenado> happyface__-> i guess having it in roaming mode did not put an entry to your interfaces file, kind of odd....but..it works
[00:20] <Feebz13> amenado: let me see if i can find another NIC around here
[00:20] <amenado> Feebz13-> which ubuntu version
[00:20] <amenado> ?
[00:20] <Feebz13> amenado: 7.10
[00:21] <gaurav__> hi everyone
[00:21] <happyface__> what is the channel name for compiz graphical stuff etc?
[00:21] <veetwelve> hello
[00:21] <Feebz13> ameando: found another NIC. think I should remove and try with this new nicÉ
[00:21] <Odd-rationale> #compiz
[00:21] <LjL> happyface__: #compiz-fusion
[00:21] <yell0w> TheRealFaceOfBoe: should function similarly though
[00:21] <amenado> Feebz13-> thats should work out of the box..lest you got some real weird nic card
[00:21] <Thorsten11> hello all
[00:22] <Feebz13> amenado: yea, i dont get it. things were great, then i installed a new vid card
[00:22] <veetwelve> hey thorsen
[00:22] <veetwelve> how goes it?
[00:22] <Thorsten11> not to bad
[00:22] <hambobo> i need some1 grub menu to put windows xp in it
[00:22] <Thorsten11> waiting on a pizz to show up :)
[00:22] <gaurav__> i just configured my ubuntu wirelss card
[00:22] <gaurav__> :)
[00:22] <veetwelve> yum
[00:22] <gaurav__> m haapy
[00:22] <veetwelve> you good with printing in Linux Thorson?
[00:22] <Thorsten11> congrats gaurav
[00:22] <Feebz13> amenado: i`ll try this new-old nic
[00:23] <amenado> Feebz13-> okay
[00:23] <Thorsten11> not sure what you mean
[00:23] <Thorsten11> setting it up?
[00:23] <gaurav__> thanks Thorstenll
[00:23] <Feebz13> amenado: thanks for your time. i`ll be back :)
[00:23] <TheRealFaceOfBoe> yell0w: well i'll restart and see how things go, if it doesn't work i'll have to call it a night cos its late with me, thanks for the help
[00:23] <etfb> LOLpc: Oh, that
[00:23] <veetwelve> well, i have a printer that is an ip printer on my windows boxes.. not shared, i am wonderin ghow to connect it to my linux system
[00:23] <amenado> Feebz13-> okay.. you are welcome
[00:23] <gaurav__> m very new here
[00:23] <gaurav__> in ubuntu
[00:23] <etfb> LOLpc: ...'s disappointing.  I thought you meant you were going to RUN Ubuntu on an iPod.
[00:23] <gaurav__> using it after a long time
[00:24] <etfb> Imagine typing dpkg-reconfigure using just the wheel...
[00:24] <gaurav__> can anybody please tel me how to upgrade my firefox
[00:24] <etfb> gaurav__: What problem are you having?
[00:24] <gaurav__> i cant see update link in menu
[00:24] <Thorsten11> you want it shared off the windows box than right?
[00:24] <veetwelve> no, trying to phase out windows box
[00:25] <etfb> gaurav__: It's not there in Linux, as far as I know.  What version are you on?
[00:25] <LOLpc> etfb: sorry, but people absolutley do that
[00:25] <Thorsten11> so just directly hooked up to the linux box?
[00:25] <gaurav__> etfb ... i need exact guide to upgrade my firefox browser
[00:25] <gaurav__> verison
[00:25] <veetwelve> well, it has a nic, which goes to my router.. has a static ip address
[00:25] <axel_> etfb: Isn't there a project proting Linux on the iPod?
[00:25] <rakshiv> Can someone help me with my sound issues?
[00:25] <Thorsten11> got it
[00:25] <veetwelve> it is HP Printer
[00:26] <etfb> axel_: That amuses me mightily for some reason.  "What are you listening to?" "Oh, nothing, I'm just recompiling my kernel."
[00:26] <lilg111111> i need help installing a gdm theme for the log in screen
[00:27] <etfb> gaurav__: Go to Help | About Mozilla Firefox and tell me the version number.
[00:27] <gaurav__> plzzz  help someone
[00:27] <gaurav__> ok
[00:27] <axel_> etfb: LOL
[00:27] <gaurav__> it is ... 1.07
[00:27] <gaurav__> it is too old
[00:27] <Thorsten11> veetwelve: I'm trying to think of how to go about that, i would imagine that becasue its not hooked up to the linux box CUPS would not be involved
[00:28] <axel_> etfb: http://ipodlinux.org/
[00:28] <rakshiv> Can someone help me set up sound so it works properly?
[00:28] <etfb> gaurav__: Wow!  You should be getting upgrades.  Is your updater working properly?
[00:28] <nohla> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com
[00:29] <etfb> Go into Synaptic and find Firefox, see what it says.  (Sorry, I'm on Kubuntu not Ubuntu, so I don't know the exact workings of Synaptic.)
[00:29] <Jack_Sparrow> lilg111111: It should just be drag and drop onto the login manager, not the theme manager
[00:29] <etfb> That is officially the freakiest thing ever.  Congratulations, axel_, you win at the internet.
[00:30] <RequinB5> How can I convert a PDF to a image like png... the document is too big for me to just printscreen
[00:30] <lilg111111> jack sparrow, where is the log in manager
[00:30] <danielski_pl> lol@eftb ipodlinux is old news
[00:30] <Feebz13> amenado:  the new nic works!!!!
[00:31] <Feebz13> amenado: thanks for your help!
[00:31] <amenado> Feebz13-> okay.. you are welcome
[00:31] <FloodBot2> !netsplit
[00:31] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[00:31] <Jack_Sparrow> lilg111111: system admin, lpgin window
[00:31] <dn4> what was the developers channel for ubuntu?
[00:31] <Jack_Sparrow> login
[00:31] <zelrikriando> hi there
[00:31] <Thorsten11> veetwelve: http://chunkmedia.co.uk/2008/01/04/network-printing-ubuntu-and-synology-ds-207-disk-station/ tell me if this is what you are looking for
[00:32] <axel_> etfb: it is said that linux runs on everything that can differ 1 form 0.
[00:32] <Thorsten11> veetwelve: i want to make sure i am understanding you correctly:)
[00:32] <etfb> axel_: I'd like to see Linux on the Commodore 64...
[00:32] <gnutronic> dn4 - #ubuntu-devel
[00:32] <RequinB5> axel_: such as my car stereo
[00:33] <etfb> Hey, gaurav_ -- did you get Synaptic up?  Is Firefox in there?
[00:33] <axel_> RequinB5: You could try it. I said that it is said. I did not say that I say it.
[00:34] <al-_-Gir_> !topic
[00:34] <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
[00:35] <lilg111111> jack sparrow, do you know how to install avant navigator and to change the splash screen
[00:35] <axel_> al-_-Gir_: back to topic and waiting for LOLpc telling his/her experiences.
[00:36] <Jack_Sparrow> lilg111111: I dont do avant but there is a bot link for /msg ubotu usplash
[00:36] <PurpZeY> Can anyone help me out with an issue...I am running a game in wine, I've never played it before, it runs, but my Gnome cursor pervades and I can't control the mouse even at the menu screen
[00:36] <LOLpc> axel_: dont wait too long, i think i just crashed my ipod :D
[00:37] <lilg111111> jack what about changing the splash screen
[00:37] <Gigamo> PurpZeY: what game?
[00:37] <PurpZeY> Gigamo: WoW.
[00:37] <Gigamo> are you running it in opengl mode?
[00:37] <Jack_Sparrow> !usplash > lilg111111
[00:37] <PurpZeY> Gigamo: But I can't even get past the EULA...
[00:37] <danielski_pl> is there a way i can search all hd's in my computer for a certain file in ubuntu?
[00:37] <DoubleDew> I've had this problem a couple times....If i restart and boot into windows, sometimes when I go back into ubuntu, my Belkin usb wireless adapter will not be recognized as a network adapter by ubuntu
[00:37] <DoubleDew> any suggestions
[00:38] <PurpZeY> Gigamo: There is no config file in that directory that the wiki suggests....b/c I think I haven't run the game at all yet...Unless I am looking in the wrong place
[00:38] <Gigamo> PurpZeY: try adding -opengl at the end of the shortcut
[00:38] <axel_> LOLpc: I don't hope you did.
[00:38] <PurpZeY> Gigamo: Ok I'll give it a shot, if I freeze up I'll be back
[00:38] <gnutronic> danielski_pl - use the find command, e.g., find /sda1 -name *filename*  it supports wildcards, one hdd at a time only.
[00:39] <PurpZeY> Gigamo: "Wine was unable to start 3d acceleration"
[00:39] <telexicon> so ejabberd is broken in 7.10?
[00:40] <Gigamo> PurpZeY: can you paste the whole length of the shortcut?
[00:40] <danielski_pl> gnutronic: lol i found a better way Places>Search lol, i cant beleive i didnt see that there
[00:40] <Gigamo> i mean the whole shortcut command
[00:40] <axel_> LOLpc: But in case you crashed your iPod you could try Linux on it. I think etfb would envy you. ;)
[00:40] <gnutronic> danielski_pl - roger that.
[00:40] <PurpZeY> Gigamo: :~/.wine/drive_c/World of Warcraft$ wine WoW.exe -opengl
[00:42] <Gigamo> try running this from terminal: wine '~/.wine/drive_c/World of Warcraft/WoW.exe -opengl'
[00:42] <maxownz> random question: anyone know the cmd to restart privoxy off the top of their head?
[00:42] <LOLpc> axel_: no i didnt, but this is strange, its an old ipod it wouldnt charge through USB, only through firewire
[00:42] <Starnestommy> maxownz: sudo invoke-rc.d privoxy restart
[00:42] <NForc3r> how do i run pol
[00:42] <LOLpc> you cant use firewire with new ipods
[00:43] <maxownz> much thanks Starnestommy
[00:43] <NForc3r> i cant find the command to run it
[00:43] <ricebowl> what do I do if apt-get segfaults :/
[00:43] <intarwebz> hey can anybody help me with getting my nfs locks working on a pxe boot?
[00:44] <intarwebz> i keep getting read only filesystem
[00:44] <PurpZeY> Gigamo: World of Warcraft was unable to start 3d acceleration.
[00:44] <eegore> what is the command to determing the processor type?
[00:44] <ricebowl> cat /proc/cpuinfo
[00:44] <danielski_pl> what is the command to see all harddrives in terminal?
[00:45] <PurpZeY> Gigamo: It's an intel chipset, if that changes things, b/c I thought I read intel chipset is a no-go w/ OpenGL?
[00:45] <eegore> danielski_pl: df
[00:45] <NForc3r> ????
[00:45] <crayzee> A RAID5 array of mine keeps kicking out a disk, how can I get it to be re-added without losing data? (The array is up working fine with just 3 out of 4 disks, but I would like to use the 4th disk again until the replacement arrives, incase another drive goes)
[00:45] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo fdisk -l
[00:45] <NForc3r> and is anyone else having problems with wine?
[00:46] <Setag> ya, me...but I am a noob
[00:46] <luca> hi all
[00:46] <Setag> hi there
[00:46] <luca> i have a small problem ;p
[00:46] <NForc3r> do windows go half black when u open them
[00:46] <Jack_Sparrow> NForc3r: Not really, how did you installit and where did you get it
[00:46] <NForc3r> the new one 0.9.54
[00:46] <Setag> like what luca
[00:47] <ubuntu> Soir
[00:47] <danielski_pl> "sudo fdisk -l" thanx Jack_Sparrow and eegore
[00:47] <NForc3r> i updated through the repo and everything i run is half black and weird
[00:47] <luca> like my monitor resolution and monitor settings are wrong but i can't fix them
[00:47] <Jack_Sparrow> NForc3r: Since it did not come from our repos.. you should ask in #Winehq
[00:47] <NForc3r> thanx
[00:47] <luca> actually i think my monitor is not set
[00:47] <crayzee> NForc3r, sounds like the NVidia "out of memory" bug under compiz?
[00:48] <Jack_Sparrow> NForc3r: It IS from our repo?
[00:48] <Setag> WeI have the same with my ati
[00:48] <danielski_pl> what is the command to mount /dev/sdb1p1 with /media/SATA-B?
[00:48] <ricebowl> try man mount
[00:48] <NForc3r> well its the new wine, im guessing not
[00:48] <lilg111111> im new to ubuntu gusty do you have to install sound codecs, i dont have any sound
[00:48] <Setag> do you have a 2e monitor, luca?
[00:49] <ricebowl> so, anyone have any suggestions on what to do when apt-get cores?
[00:49] <Jack_Sparrow> NForc3r: No it is not .46 is ours
[00:49] <Odd-rationale> !alsa | lilg111111
[00:49] <ubotu> lilg111111: 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
[00:49] <sslashes> xsetroot started not working today, with xhost + (all hosts/users) - xsetroot does not print and error and exits cleanly (return code 0) - any ideas (by the way, it does not let me do anything - change cursor/bgcolor/etc)
[00:49] <luca> no but i'm just after connecting my tv to my laptot to watch a movie...
[00:49] <Setag> I have the same
[00:49] <trippss> any ideas why i completely lose my desktop and cannot get it back without a reboot when my DVI cable becomes unplugged?  Ctrl+Alt+Bksp doesn't work, switching desktops doesn't work. nothing.
[00:49] <Setag> So I think thats it
[00:50] <Setag> When I unplug my s-video, and change it (the reslotution) it stays like it want
[00:51] <Setag> Try it without the s-video or TV cabel, and see if thats the problem.
[00:51] <luca> setag are you talking to me?
[00:51] <Setag> yes
[00:51] <luca> ah ok
[00:51] <Setag> I have the same thing
[00:51] <Jack_Sparrow> !who
[00:51] <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 :)
[00:51] <mixandgo> hello, anyone has any idea why in ubuntu 8.04 evolution won't send/receive mail ?
[00:52] <Setag> I heard I have to change a config, but I don´t know how
[00:52] <Thorsten11> whats going on theanswer
[00:52] <Jack_Sparrow> mixandgo: No idea, but they will know in #Ubuntu+1
[00:53] <trippss> also, from time to time the display just blanks when using the same Dell DVI monitor. didn't when using a sony monitor. very weird . .
[00:53] <luca> well im trying to go in System - Administration - Screen and graphics but it doesn't open any window, or i think it open it but goes out of the screen
[00:53] <mixandgo> Jack_Sparrow, thanks
[00:53] <luca> the second monitor is unplugged now
[00:53] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[00:53] <luca> and i had a tooreboot
[00:54] <luca> i had a reboot too
[00:54] <trippss> i've read where you should insert Option "UseDisplayDevice" "DFP" when using DVI displays - what does this do?
[00:55] <Jack_Sparrow> trippss: I dont know what it does, but I can tell you how to do that.
[00:55] <danielski_pl> how do i find out the UUID of sdb1?
[00:55] <Setag> Luca, did you fix the problem? I am wondering, becourse i have the same problem
[00:55] <jetscreamer> ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid
[00:55] <jetscreamer> danielski_pl: ^^
[00:55] <Jack_Sparrow> !uuid
[00:55] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell: « sudo blkid » (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[00:55] <trippss> Jack_Sparrow: it just goes in the montor section of xorg.conf right?
[00:56] <Setag> ya
[00:56] <Jack_Sparrow> trippss: yep
[00:56] <danielski_pl> jetscreamer: thanx
[00:56] <zelrikriando> anyone knows about VLC issues?
[00:56] <Setag> VLC?
[00:56] <Setag> you can install it from add and remove
[00:56] <zelrikriando> yeah that video thing...
[00:57] <zelrikriando> it s installed
[00:57] <zelrikriando> just not working well
[00:57] <Setag> No, same here....
[00:57] <Setag> Whats the problem?
[00:57] <Webu> zelrikriando, i'd suggest to try #videolan :)
[00:57] <luca> can anyone help me with my monitor please? :) i've also modified xorg on boot because in the beginning could turn it on, now its working but something is missing
[00:57] <zelrikriando> color issues
[00:57] <Setag> VLC = videolan
[00:58] <zelrikriando> ok I see
[00:58] <Setag> Whats missing, luca?
[00:58] <luca> Setag, maybe I modified the kind of monitor or messed with the drivers i don't know
[00:59] <danielski_pl> sdb1 uuid wont show, its file sys is fat16
[00:59] <luca> Setag, i canno't modified from System - Preferences
[00:59] <Setag> Luca, what kind of videocard do you have?
[00:59] <danielski_pl> disk manager cant find it either
[00:59] <luca> Setag, Intel media graphic accelerator
[00:59] <trippss> what is dfp? is it different than dvi?
[01:00] <Setag> oke
[01:00] <luca> 950
[01:00] <Setag> one moment
[01:00] <luca> thanks
[01:00] <bastid_raZor> i recently put a 3.5 floppy back in a box with 7.04 installed.. i can get a directory listing of the files on the floppy but can't copy any off.. i get an I/O error.. why might i be able to view the contents but not copy them?
[01:00] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl:   did you use  ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid
[01:01] <zelrikriando> Webu: it seems to be desert there
[01:01] <Setag> Luca, this is the info I am trying to use myself; https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResoluti onHowto
[01:01] <Webu> zelrikriando, try to tell a bit more about your problem just in case.
[01:01] <Setag> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:01] <danielski_pl> Jack_sparrow: yep
[01:01] <cosmodad> bastid_raZor: typical error manifestation of floppy disks.
[01:02] <Setag> I have to go, I have never seen IRC before, very cool. have a nice day, bye all.
[01:02] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: It shows the drive but not the uuid?
[01:02] <bastid_raZor> cosmodad; okay, any idea as to how i can get the file i need from the floppy?
[01:02] <cosmodad> bastid_raZor: plus, directory listings only require metadata reading, while filesystem copy operations work on payload data.
[01:02] <danielski_pl> do u want me to pastebin my fstab?, Jack_Sparrow : it doesntshow either
[01:02] <cosmodad> bastid_raZor: you could try to save the files with dd_rescue first, and then do some fsck'ing afterwards.
[01:03] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: No... does it show in fdisk -l  last letter is L  the drive not the uuid..
[01:04] <bastid_raZor> cosmodad; okay.. will try that. thanks
[01:04] <cosmodad> bastid_raZor: you are welcome.
[01:04] <ader10> I'm trying to open a .psd file with photoshop under wine. Photoshop starts up fine but doesn't open the file. I don't know what information might be helpful so ask for it and I'll tell. Please help :)
[01:05] <sovietn00b> anyone know a nice way to respin ubuntu?
[01:05] <sovietn00b> ader10: you could always open the .psd up in gimp, or gimpshop =0
[01:05] <maxownz> Starnestommy: do you use tor for irc?
[01:05] <Jack_Sparrow> ader10: #Winehq has the most up to date info on questions like that
[01:05] <TheAnswer> yo
[01:06] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow : http://pastebin.ca/893303 thats all it shows
[01:06] <ader10> Jack_Sparrow: thanks.
[01:06] <sovietn00b> no seriously, i wanna respin ubuntu, any good howtos?
[01:06] <Starnestommy> maxownz: occasionally, but I normally connect directly
[01:06] <ader10> sovietn00b: Gimp doesn't support psd enough.
[01:06] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[01:06] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: What drive are you looking for.
[01:06] <danielski_pl> sdb1
[01:06] <Q_Continuum> Attempting to set up an Apple Wireless Keyboard (bluetooth) under Gutsy - I have the adapter connected and it recogs the keyboard, but when I click 'connect' it thinks for about 10 seconds, then says "Couldn't display obex://[MAC-ADDRESS]" - any tips?
[01:07] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: Appologies for my system lagging.  I am upgrading a different box
[01:07] <maxownz> i looked through the preferences of XChat and didn't see where I could specify the proxy... am i missing something?
[01:07] <Starnestommy> maxownz: under network setup
[01:07] <newbie> how can I reinstall ubuntu w/o loosing my files? Is it possible? It has been failing and I want to reinstall the OS, but I do not want to format
[01:07] <Q_Continuum> maxownz, Settings->Preferences->Network->Network Setup
[01:08] <MaxPayne> Yes.
[01:08] <ConstyXIV> what sort of note taking apps are there that aren't tomboy?
[01:08] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: You and look into clone or automate...  This time create a seperate /home partition
[01:08] <maxownz> Q_Continuum: yea i just picked that up off the ubuntu page but I don't have a Settings tab unless there's another window i can't see
[01:08] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow: thats ok, do u need my fstab?
[01:09] <Q_Continuum> maxownz, its a menu option at the top - not a tab.
[01:09] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: Sorry.. can not and
[01:09] <Q_Continuum> Alt+E should pull up the 'settings' menu
[01:09] <Starnestommy> maxownz: are you using regular xchat or xchat-gnome?
[01:09] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: hold for a sec..  let me look in here first
[01:09] <maxownz> xchat-gnome
[01:09] <MaxPayne> If you are using xchat-gnome, then you might have to check in gconf-editor?
[01:09] <cosmodad> newbie: why do you want to reinstall?
[01:10] <cosmodad> newbie: unlike Windows, you don't need to reinstall every now and then to keep the OS runnable.
[01:11] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: I dont need the fstab...  yet.. which drive is giving the problems
[01:11] <trippss> i've got an annoying problem I cannot seem to solve for the life of me. connecting to irc on my ubuntu box takes forever (e.g., 10 minutes, 30 minutes, etc.) and using mirc in wine always connects faster and stays connected longer than any other native irc client (pidgin, xchat, etc.). Other win boxes on same network connect immediately without problem. i'm not running a firewall either. any ideas?
[01:11] <Starnestommy> maxownz: I'm not sure if xchat-gnome supports proxies, but I do know that the regular version does.
[01:11] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow : SDB1
[01:11] <newbie> cosmodad, the problem is that sometimes when the computer is booting up, it takes up to 5 minutes, and sometimes it restarts w/o accessing ubuntu. Also when I try to play video/audio files, the movie player fails, and I have to restart one or two times
[01:12] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: You are looking for uuid of sdb1 to get it mounted?
[01:12] <DrBeaverhausen> New to Ubuntu.  I'm having trouble with video on websites.
[01:12] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow : yes
[01:12] <ConstyXIV> are you sure you're not running a 5-year XP install?
[01:12] <ConstyXIV> :)
[01:12] <luca> i'm missing my bottom part of my monitor how do i fix it?
[01:12] <cosmodad> newbie: long boot times might be related to networking issues. What does the movie player say? What do you mean by "w/o accessing ubuntu"?
[01:13] <Jangari> is there a room for help on bash?
[01:13] <Starnestommy> Jangari: #bash ?
[01:13] <newbie> cosmodad, when I boot up, the screen goes black, and I can only see the cursor, but nothing else. then a few minutes later, the computer restarts
[01:13] <Jangari> ha
[01:13] <Jangari> yeah, just found that from /list, ta
[01:13] <newbie> the movie player just freezes and goes b&w
[01:13] <trippss> Jangari: #bash
[01:13] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: u mean like youtube o google?
[01:14] <newbie> cosmodad, the movieplayer just freezes and goes b&w
[01:14] <cosmodad> newbie: hit F1 when you boot (or disable the quiet option the grub boot screen) to see what Linux repots.
[01:14] <DrBeaverhausen> youtube comes up ok, not as good as with windows.  But videos from other sites don't come up at all.
[01:14] <cosmodad> newbie: *reports
[01:14] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: Sorry, but I am a bit confused,  sdb is a 500 gig drive with a single 130 +- gig partition,   and what is  /dev/sdb1p1    I have never seen that before ?
[01:14] <cosmodad> newbie: what player did you use? have you tried an alternative (e.g., mplayer or totem)?
[01:15] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: so flash video are working, but no avi o mpeg etc etc?
[01:15] <Hemebond> I got my sound problem fixed thanks to someone in #alsa.
[01:15] <Hemebond> I've updated my post in the forums.
[01:15] <Hemebond> Bye.
[01:15] <newbie> cosmodad, yes, I have Mplayer, totem, vlc, xine and all of them fail
[01:15] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow: "/dev/sdb1p1" wouldnt have a clue what that is
[01:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Hemebond: Good people over there for sound issues
[01:16] <DrBeaverhausen> not sure.  Pretty much any video I go to from digg.com for example just won't load.  I went to the ubuntu support page and installed the video add-ons for firefox.
[01:16] <cosmodad> newbie: pasting mplayer's output might pose to be helpful.
[01:16] <DrBeaverhausen> I also can't get some web pages to load right.
[01:16] <Jack_Sparrow> What is up with the rest of that drive...  Is this a new drive ?
[01:17] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: like what web  pages?
[01:17] <DrBeaverhausen> http://www.huhot.com/washington.asp
[01:17] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow: its not new its got all my stuff on it, movies music games apps, pics etc
[01:18] <sovietn00b> my emerald theme broke, reloaded to default, how can I change back?
[01:18] <DrBeaverhausen> The video is the big thing, what do I need to look at?
[01:18] <newbie> cosmodad, Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[01:18] <ronny1> do any of you guys ever have video flickering when compiz is enabled ?
[01:18] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: one sec
[01:18] <cosmodad> newbie: can you pastebin all of it?
[01:19] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: I only see the one 130gig partition (reminds me of a bios limitation...  was this drive always in this box?
[01:19] <DoYouKnow> sovietn00b, look in your .emerald folder in your home directory
[01:19] <newbie> cosmodad, mmm I do not know how to do that, could you tell me?
[01:19] <cosmodad> !pastebin | newbie
[01:19] <ubotu> newbie: 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)
[01:20] <cosmodad> newbie: copy mplayer's output and paste it using the pastebin service. Publish the URL afterwards.
[01:20] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: try to go www.adobe.com tell me if u can see the animation
[01:20] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: So, the partition does not end on a cylinder boundary...
[01:20] <danielski_pl> JAck_sparrow: since i bought it yes, in windows it workd fine as 500GB
[01:20] <sovietn00b> DoYouKnow: how to select? its there
[01:21] <DoYouKnow> sovietn00b, you can probably just delete it
[01:21] <DoYouKnow> but make a backup first
[01:21] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: Did you use the special install disk to get it going in windows when you originally installed it?
[01:21] <DrBeaverhausen> going there now
[01:21] <luca> ok
[01:21] <DoYouKnow> sovietn00b, then when you re-run emerald, it will recreate it for you
[01:21] <sovietn00b> Ty
[01:21] <DrBeaverhausen> What am I looking for.
[01:21] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow: no disk involved to install windows mounted it by default
[01:22] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: can u see the animation banner in the top of the page/?
[01:22] <eek> hi all
[01:22] <DrBeaverhausen> No
[01:22] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: what browser are you using?
[01:22] <tcpdumpgod> Hey, anyone know how to connect to a current running X11 session over the internet and tightvnc?
[01:22] <DrBeaverhausen> firefox
[01:22] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: Was it setup with a single 500 gig partition?
[01:22] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: doe it tell you that you need an addictional plugin?
[01:22] <DrBeaverhausen> No
[01:22] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow: yes
[01:22] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: ok one sec
[01:22] <Thorsten11> hello eek
[01:23] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: what version of ubuntu have you got?
[01:23] <newbie> cosmodad, done!
[01:23] <DrBeaverhausen> 7.10
[01:23] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: ok one sec
[01:24] <cosmodad> newbie: great. post the URL.
[01:24] <eek> i'm having trouble getting xmms-mp4 from the dist  & i ran my comp batterie down, when I plugged it in my beryl stopped working.  Help would be greatly appreciated :D
[01:24] <DrBeaverhausen> I just switched a few weeks ago.  So far, so good.
[01:24] <tcpdumpgod> anyone?
[01:24] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: Ok, where (I think) the problem resides is in a bios limitation on large drives.  THis is not a very new motherboard, or that is my guess
[01:24] <eek> Thorsten11:  thanks for the hello.
[01:25] <newbie> cosmodad, how can I do that? I click on paste and it says: Posted by newbie on February 6th 02:23
[01:25] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow: its a Gigabyte K8n Pro Sli
[01:25] <newbie> cosmodad, is it already done?
[01:25] <cosmodad> newbie: copy the URL and report it here.
[01:25] <bazhang> eek this is feisty? compiz-fusion is the replacement for beryl on gutsy
[01:25] <cosmodad> newbie: yeah it is. But I need the URL.
[01:25] <cosmodad> newbie: copy it from your address line.
[01:25] <cosmodad> newbie: of your browser.
[01:25] <Gurgg> Does anybody have an out of the box solution to install Ubuntu on a machine with Debian atm, without any USB-memmory or CD?
[01:25] <newbie> cosmodad, ohh all right, sorry. This is the first time I do this...    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54948/
[01:26] <eek> bazhang:  ?  i've had beryl runnig on my feisty for 4 months now love it TOO!!
[01:26] <cosmodad> newbie: np mate.
[01:26] <wil_> I have the latest version of ubuntu running (finally!), I was wondering if I am better off using internal graphics (intel GMA 900) or a old nvidia geforce 4 mx 440 I have laying around?
[01:26] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: go to http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz
[01:26] <danbhfive> anyone know how to make a recording of my desktop?  Like, I hit a button, and a then I do stuff on the desktop, and then people can see a video showing what I did.
[01:26] <wil_> its old, but spare :S
[01:26] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: download it in your desktop
[01:26] <georgy_28> ! istanbul
[01:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about istanbul - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:26] <eek> bazhang:  love the cube effect along with the "window thing finder"
[01:26] <sixstorm> wil_:  nvidia card will do better than the Intel chipset
[01:26] <bazhang> eek do you plan on running feisty until the end of its support cycle? gutsy is out now, and hardy is around the corner
[01:26] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: If your BIOS can handle hard drives larger than 137GB, you won't need new drivers  .. per  http://www.md4pc.com/questions/58.htm  IS where I think your problem starts
[01:27] <DrBeaverhausen> OK, got it.
[01:27] <eek> lol
[01:27] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: now open terminal
[01:27] <wil_> sixstorm thanks. this is my first day with linux.... I will put it in now. Do I need to do anything or will it auto detect the new gfx card?
[01:27] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: Apllication - Accessories - Terminal
[01:27] <DrBeaverhausen> OK
[01:27] <bastid_raZor> cosmodad; that didn't work either but that is okay. thanks for the attempt
[01:27] <eek> bazhang:  what would changing over take and how would it effect me?
[01:28] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: I knew that number looked familiar. 137 gig...
[01:28] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: type cd desktop
[01:28] <newbie> cosmodad, but that is just to mention one problem. Also when ubuntu is loaded, I got this error:  The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_CPUFreqApplet", and it asks me if I want to delete the applet from configuration
[01:28] <cosmodad> bastid_raZor: if this is a conventional zip file, it will work. Been doing it a hundred times.
[01:28] <cosmodad> bastid_raZor: ah sorry wrong channel.
[01:28] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: Did you make any bios changes? jumpers on the drive perhaps?
[01:28] <bastid_raZor> cosmodad; heh.. workTime for me.. enjoy
[01:28] <cosmodad> bastid_raZor: in that case, the damage might be too bad.
[01:28] <acharis> what's the word on key remapping under gutsy?
[01:28] <eek> bazhang: I'm new to linux.  became part of the collective in 8/16/07
[01:28] <Q_Continuum> Anyone good with getting Bluetooth devices working under Gutsy?  I can see it, but it won't connect - I've gotten it added under 'input' devices now.
[01:28] <bazhang> eek this is a destop or a laptop? you might want to run the live cd of gutsy and see how well it recognizes your hardware--different folks have different experiences
[01:28] <DrBeaverhausen> just says not found.
[01:28] <sixstorm> wil_:  depends.  sometimes it will pop up to ask your permission about "Restricted Drivers", which you would want to use.  they are nvidia graphic drivers
[01:28] <eek> laptop
[01:29] <cosmodad> newbie: hmm did you change anything vital to the system?
[01:29] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: type cd Desktop sorry
[01:29] <eek> bazhang:  God get Wifi running my bud had to add lines to  the script
[01:29] <newbie> cosmodad, not that I am aware. I just started installing apps
[01:29] <wil_> but I wont break anything if I restart and put in the new card?
[01:29] <DrBeaverhausen> still says no such file.
[01:29] <cosmodad> newbie: do you have enough free space?
[01:29] <newbie> cosmodad, sure I do
[01:30] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: type ls and copy and past here the output
[01:30] <newbie> cosmodad, about 10 gigs, and I left 2 gigs for swap
[01:30] <juan> my alt-cd refused to install to when i told it about my grub, how do i setup grub after the install? so that it updates as normal
[01:30] <acharis> .Xmodmap seems not to do anything
[01:30] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl:  Did I lose you?
[01:30] <eek> bazhang: how woould it effect all the setting on all the programs i run?  redoing that would suck
[01:30] <danielski_pl> Jack_sparrow: nah i didnt
[01:30] <juan> o and is reiserfs a good FS for a laptop? o and can reiserfs be shrunk?
[01:30] <cosmodad> newbie: hmm ok I do start to think that reinstalling might be wise due to the high number of issues.
[01:30] <sixstorm> wil_:  no it won't break anything.  just back up your stuff before you switch GFX cards if you want to.
[01:30] <DrBeaverhausen> Sorry, not following you
[01:30] <cosmodad> newbie: how long have you been using this system?
[01:30] <bazhang> eek thus my advice to try the livecd before doing anything--if gutsy can do your wifi and you dont have too minimal amount of ram then gutsy might be a good choice
[01:31] <wil_> I have nothing to back up! just trying linux! thanks, i will try it now!
[01:31] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow, i did reset the bios coz i stuffed something
[01:31] <newbie> cosmodad, since ubuntu 7.10 was released
[01:31] <sixstorm> no prob, wil_
[01:31] <cosmodad> newbie: uhm.
[01:31] <bazhang> eek that depends on if you want to upgrade via the net; if so, then it will leave them untouched
[01:31] <newbie> cosmodad, I think since October
[01:31] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: type ls in the terminal should appear something can you select that with the mouse, copy it and past here so i can have a look?
[01:31] <cosmodad> newbie: you should check the logs in /var/log too.
[01:31] <juan> eek: program settings can be kept by backing up you /home
[01:31] <acharis> the dumpkeys/loadkeys looks like it might not work either
[01:32] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: I need to think that it isnt a coincidence that your first partition shows 137 gig.. so there should be an optionin the bios to use large drives and you used a failsafe reset of the bios
[01:32] <eek> bazhang: http:?  for net?
[01:32] <newbie> cosmodad, Also, I will have to reinstall windows in my computer, but it will mess up the grub. Is there any tutorial that tells me how to recover it after reinstalling windows?
[01:32] <bazhang> eek:  yes
[01:32] <DrBeaverhausen> sean@sean-desktop:~$ cd desktop
[01:32] <DrBeaverhausen> bash: cd: desktop: No such file or directory
[01:32] <DrBeaverhausen> sean@sean-desktop:~$ type cd desktop
[01:32] <DrBeaverhausen> cd is a shell builtin
[01:32] <DrBeaverhausen> bash: type: desktop: not found
[01:32] <FloodBot1> DrBeaverhausen: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:32] <DrBeaverhausen> sean@sean-desktop:~$ cd desktop
[01:32] <cosmodad> newbie: yeah, here:
[01:32] <acharis> and (of course?) the thing through gnome to swap Fn and Ctrl keys doesn't really work
[01:32] <danielski_pl> Jack_sparrow: there probably is, coz i remember setting it at a stage but didnt after the reset
[01:32] <cosmodad> !grub | newbie
[01:32] <ubotu> newbie: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[01:32] <eek> juan: cp /home ...what for that
[01:33] <acharis> anyone?
[01:33] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: ok
[01:33] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: So... go through your cmos/bios setup and see what you can find.. or your manual.. and I will give you my best shot at how it should be setup
[01:33] <cosmodad> newbie: as to the mplayer problem, you could try another -vo target (see -vo help).
[01:33] <juan> eek well if you right your /home (including . files) to a disk then you cant loose program settings on an update at most you will loose,  system settings which may need changing anyway
[01:33] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: run the command "tar zxvf install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz"
[01:33] <danielski_pl> Jack_sparrow: ill brb gonna look now.
[01:34] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: This isnt really Ubuntu related, but I still want to try and help.. If needed, we can take it to another channel to reduce noise in here for the others
[01:34] <cosmodad> newbie: as to the numerous other issues: I'd check /var/log/* and the boot messages (F1) before reconsidering re-install.
[01:34] <bazhang> eek that is your home directory
[01:34] <DrBeaverhausen> Error exit delayed from previous errors
[01:35] <Jack_Sparrow> DrBeaverhausen: Previous errors is the operative part of that phrase
[01:35] <newbie> cosmodad, thank you very much for helping me, I really appreciate it, but I think there are tons of error accumulated out there, and I want my computer to be fresh again. I can backup all of my files, so I do not have much to loose but a few hours
[01:35] <tritan_3> hello, hello, hello, is there anybody in there?
[01:35] <DrBeaverhausen> So, have I screwed something up real bad?
[01:35] <tritan_3> just nod if you can hear me...
[01:36] <bazhang> here is wishing everyone in #ubuntu a Happy Chinese N ew Year! thank you for the past year of support ;]
[01:36] <newbie> cosmodad, but will look at the log file to check the errors, will save them in case I have those errors again
[01:36] <cosmodad> newbie: sure thing. Just save your /home stuff and possibly store the list of installed packages.
[01:36] <mindframe_> what controls which splash image is displayed on startup?  i tried out kubuntu for a bit, but uninstalled it.  now the kubuntu startup splash still shows instea of xubuntu one
[01:36] <tritan_3> is there anyone at home?
[01:36] <Jack_Sparrow> tritan_3: Please just ask your question.. this is a busy place..
[01:36] <DrBeaverhausen> Sorry, it also said this.
[01:36] <DrBeaverhausen> install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[01:36] <eek> bazhang, juan:  sorry i'm new so i ask LOTS of ?'s.  I can just save all my home.files on a usb drive, right?  then do the upgrade from what site?
[01:37] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: again ls and post the output
[01:37] <Javid> !wifi
[01:37] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:37] <Joelito> hi all
[01:37] <newbie> cosmodad, one last question, after reinstalling, how can I point the system to the new /home partition to save my files? If I do this, can I reinstall ubuntu later in case I have issues like I'm having now w/o loosing my data?
[01:37] <Joelito> in ubuntu repos we have gambas and gambas2..err...which one should I download? :?
[01:37] <feebz> anybody have any success getting an nvidia card to work with desktop effects?
[01:37] <DrBeaverhausen> I'm a total noob.  I don't know what you mean by Is and jpost the output.
[01:37] <Jack_Sparrow> feebz: YEs
[01:38] <bazhang> eek not quite that simple--you need to tar (or otherwise compress) your /home and then copy it over
[01:38] <newbie> cosmodad, when I said loosing my data, I mean my personal files
[01:38] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: tye ls in the terminal
[01:38] <Jack_Sparrow> feebz: 6600 in this box
[01:38] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: type ls in the terminal
[01:38] <juan> eek: you can copy all the files to a memory pen (i cant rember how to make sure you copy . files in gui but im sure its fairly straight forward)
[01:38] <DrBeaverhausen> Type "Is" in the terminal?
[01:38] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: yes
[01:38] <feebz> jack: i just got a 6800, every time i try to enable the desktop effects it says i must enable restricted drivers
[01:38] <Lxzn> DrBeaverhausen, ls = LS.
[01:38] <cosmodad> newbie: just backup your personal data now, and reinstall Ubuntu. Afterwards, copy your data back into your $HOME...
[01:38] <DrBeaverhausen> Oh
[01:38] <juan> bazhang: surely that only if it cant fit on the memory pen
[01:39] <danbhfive> newbie: I wrote a guide on how to move your /home
[01:39] <cosmodad> newbie: for future re-installations, it will be easier if you keep /home on a separate partition.
[01:39] <feebz> jack: when I do this it restarts and shoots me back to where I began w/o it working
[01:39] <DrBeaverhausen> Desktop    Fallout Collection      Music                   Public
[01:39] <DrBeaverhausen> Documents  gtk-gnutella-downloads  nautilus-debug-log.txt  Templates
[01:39] <DrBeaverhausen> Examples   [INSTALLERCACHE]        PicasaDocuments         Videos
[01:39] <DrBeaverhausen> Fallout    iTunes                  Pictures
[01:39] <danbhfive> newbie: if you are interested, let me know
[01:39] <DrBeaverhausen> Sorry bout that.
[01:39] <cosmodad> !flood | DrBeaverhausen
[01:39] <ubotu> DrBeaverhausen: 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)
[01:39] <newbie> cosmodad, ok, will have that in mind
[01:39] <bazhang> eek I have to step out for a few; others will no doubt explain this
[01:39] <newbie> danbhfive, sure I'm interested
[01:39] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: now type cd Desktop
[01:39] <eek> bazhang:thanks
[01:39] <danbhfive> newbie: ok, let me search it up
[01:39] <newbie> danbhfive, ok, thanks!
[01:39] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: now type "cd Desktop"
[01:40] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow: all SATA RAID related options are set ENABLED
[01:40] <cosmodad> newbie: you might also be interested in the following:
[01:40] <cosmodad> !clone | newbie
[01:40] <ubotu> newbie: 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
[01:40] <Jack_Sparrow> feebz: What happens when you try to enable the restricted drives in th pull down menus
[01:40] <danbhfive> newbie: http://hollocher.hobby-site.org/drupal/?q=node/39
[01:40] <DrBeaverhausen> OK
[01:40] <newbie> danbhfive, right at this moment I was about ask how to copy/move the hidden files
[01:40] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: now type "tar zxvf install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz"
[01:40] <Jack_Sparrow> danbhfive: RAID....  the roaches head for darkness...
[01:41] <Jack_Sparrow> !fakeraid
[01:41] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[01:41] <danbhfive> Jack_Sparrow: RAID?
[01:42] <DrBeaverhausen> How long should it take, seems like it was done real quick
[01:42] <cosmodad> newbie: the thing about a separate partition is, however, that you'll have to make up your mind on how much space you like to dedicated to /home and /.
[01:42] <cosmodad> *dedicate*
[01:42] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: don't worry about that
[01:42] <gnutron> danbhfive - Redundant Array of InexpensIve Disks - RAID
[01:42] <DrBeaverhausen> OK, what now then.
[01:42] <Lxzn> DrBeaverhausen, what are you trying to do?
[01:42] <Jack_Sparrow> danbhfive: You running raid.. or not..  enabled is not what you want... (Another guess)  and there should be other options than raid.. ide emulation etc
[01:42] <feebz> Jack: it enables, but then when i choose enable desktop effects it tells me i can't
[01:42] <cosmodad> newbie: if you want to do it really right, set up an LVM partition during installation.
[01:43] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: now type cd install_flash_player_9_linux
[01:43] <danbhfive> Jack_Sparrow: I think you are talking to the wrong person...
[01:43] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: now type "cd install_flash_player_9_linux"
[01:43] <Jack_Sparrow> feebz: The people in #COmpiz are good with that and I am a bit busy
[01:43] <cheetakatawna> c.efnet.net
[01:43] <DrBeaverhausen> OK
[01:43] <Aquahallic> Evenin' folks
[01:43] <feebz> Jack: thanks, i'll try there
[01:44] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: now type "./flashplayer-installer"
[01:44] <Jack_Sparrow> danbhfive: Yep, my bad   danielski_pl that was for you
[01:44] <mindframe_> what controls which splash image is displayed on startup?  i tried out kubuntu for a bit, but uninstalled it.  now the kubuntu startup splash still shows instead of xubuntu one
[01:44] <newbie> cosmodad, mmm, ok, I'm not familiar with it, but will look for info about doing it. For the moment, I need to reinstall windows, and recover the grub. I will reinstall ubuntu later in case I have problems with windows
[01:44] <newbie> cosmodad, how many gigs would you recommend me assign to / in order to have lets say about 50 programs installed
[01:45] <newbie> cosmodad, after installing ubuntu, of course
[01:45] <DrBeaverhausen> OK, do I need to perform another install?
[01:45] <DoYouKnow> feebz, check what video drivers your using
[01:45] <DoYouKnow> feebz, hold
[01:45] <cosmodad> newbie: it highly depends on the programs. If, for example, you need to use a lot of databases, space can be quickyl consumed.
[01:45] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: go to close firefox if you have it open, and open it again
[01:45] <luca> DrBeaverhausen:  close firefox if you have it open, and open it again
[01:45] <Lxzn> Can someone possibly help me get my Broadcom wireless adapter (BCM4315) working? I've run through several guides, including the one in Ubuntu docs and on the forums, but to no avail. I can retrace my steps if that helps as well...
[01:46] <cosmodad> newbie: you want to have someone else in the channel confirm this, but I'd say 5-6 Gigs will be OK.
[01:46] <hambobo> i have edited grub menu in sudo nano now how do i save it
[01:46] <hou5ton> I am trying to get a webcam working .... and a doc tells me to go to "gstreamer-properties"    Where do I find this?
[01:46] <luca> DrBeaverhausen:  now go to www.adobe.com tell me if u can see the banner in the top of the page
[01:46] <cosmodad> newbie: if you have the space, use 10 just to be sure.
[01:47] <DrBeaverhausen> Yep, I see it now
[01:47] <newbie> cosmodad, all right. I was thinking about 10 gigs
[01:47] <Aquahallic> Just goin through cleaning up my install on a laptop... I have a synaptics touchpad and I'm installing the drivers for it.... there's something installed called 'xserver-xorg-input-wacom' and I don't have a tablet... When I go to try to remove it....the package manager tells me it also wants to uninstall 'xserver-xorg-input-all' .... If I remove that is all my mouse type inputs going to be toast???
[01:47] <whitehathacker> help.. cannot download driver for 4318 broad com wireless on ubuntu forum...
[01:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Lxzn: Those should not be too hard, all I ever had to use was fwcutter..  I am too busy to help with it, just trying to point you in the right direction
[01:47] <cosmodad> newbie: that'll be totally sufficient.
[01:47] <luca> DrBeaverhausen:  now try to see if the other websites that weren't working before now are working properly
[01:47] <cosmodad> newbie: if we are not talking about a big server installation or something.
[01:47] <newbie> cosmodad, all right! Thanks a lot dude
[01:47] <cosmodad> newbie: np mate.
[01:47] <Lxzn> Jack_Sparrow, A point is sometimes all one needs. :p
[01:47] <DoYouKnow> feebz, go into screens and graphics underneath administration in the system menu in gnome
[01:47] <DoYouKnow> then click on video card
[01:47] <newbie> cosmodad, don't worry, I consider myself an average computer user
[01:47] <RequinB5> hambobo - control = ^
[01:47] <DoYouKnow> tell me what it says about your video card
[01:48] <DrBeaverhausen> cool, I got flash running.
[01:48] <luca> DrBeaverhausen:  :)
[01:48] <newbie> cosmodad, I only need a stable system. I have external hdds where I save my information
[01:48] <cliechti> i have a feisty 32bit chroot and wanted to upgrade  flashplugin-nonfree, it fails with an MD5 sum mismatch after downloading the tgz...
[01:48] <DoYouKnow> feebz, also, go into a terminal prompt and type "glxinfo | grep direct"
[01:48] <DrBeaverhausen> Sweet.
[01:48] <cosmodad> newbie: you are all set then.
[01:48] <luca> DrBeaverhausen:  its the video working too?
[01:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Lxzn: fwcutter did all the work...  ndiswrapper will work... according to some users, but personally. I have used fwcutter on the bcm43xx
[01:49] <Jack_Sparrow> !broadcom
[01:49] <ubotu> Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[01:49] <DrBeaverhausen> I hated that godaddy.com/Danica Patrick video
[01:49] <DoubleDew> is there a way to refresh usb?
[01:49] <yanger> hmm.. having some keyboard issues.. not sure if it's the keyboard, the kvm switch, or shortcuts
[01:49] <Tazbo> Ubuntu updated this morning.  Since then I am unable to use any internet access except IRC/MSN/YAHOO/etc anything in Pidgin.  Web is broken, ftp, ping, nothing but chat related stuff goes through.. Is there a way to go back to before the update, like on windows(last known good configuration), or anybody give me some ideas of where to start?
[01:50] <DrBeaverhausen> Luca, you are awesome.
[01:50] <anfrisio> ola
[01:50] <luca> DrBeaverhausen:  i'm a newbie like you :)
[01:50] <anfrisio> tudo bem
[01:50] <anfrisio> quem para tc comigo
[01:50] <luca> DrBeaverhausen:  try to get somebody to help me with my monitor now :P
[01:50] <yanger> just got this logitech sk-2930 ps/2 keyboard, and plugged it in the kvm, seems to work fine, but sometimes the numeric keypad goes awry where if you press the 0/Ins the mouse has no effect on windows...
[01:50] <anfrisio> é foda mesmo
[01:50] <Jack_Sparrow> !it > anfrisio
[01:50] <newbie> cosmodad, one last question. I have issues with windows viruses and I would like to be able to save my windows and linux information in my hdd. If I format the hdd using an ext3 partition is it possible for a windows virus to corrupt my data on that partition?
[01:51] <RequinB5> Tazbo - do you know what caused it
[01:51] <luca> DrBeaverhausen:  have fun with ubuntu
[01:51] <DoubleDew> my usb wirelss adapter is no longer coming up in the network manager in gnome, is there a way to refresh the usb ports?  right now i am in windows because I cant figure it out and have no wired connection
[01:51] <anfrisio> vc so falam ingles
[01:51] <DrBeaverhausen> I'm watching this great video about voting with McLovin.
[01:51] <jack-desktop> how do i open roots desktop folder
[01:51] <Javid> newbie - probably not
[01:51] <DrBeaverhausen> So far I love it.
[01:51] <Jack_Sparrow> !pt > anfrisio
[01:51] <luca> DrBeaverhausen:  how old are u?
[01:51] <DrBeaverhausen> Makes me happy to know I'm stickin it to the man.
[01:51] <DrBeaverhausen> 33
[01:51] <spacemonkey> I have a problem. When I go to install the 64-bit version it loads the kernel and then my screen goes blank but I can hear my cd rom spinning and such. I have an ATI X800 with and AMD64 Dual Core
[01:51] <cosmodad> newbie: a virus capable of writing to such an filesystem will be . But 99.99% of those in the wild don't do that.
[01:52] <Tazbo> RequinB5: I'm assuming something in the update... I update every day so only something on todays list of updates could have caused it... one of the updates was the kernel, which did not complete correctly, but I even tried booting with an older kernel and I have the same problems
[01:52] <cosmodad> newbie: if you are affected by a virus, however, you should do an overall clean-up anyway.
[01:52] <juan> what will book faster on an old ( 256 @ 1.6GHZ) system splash or non-splash
[01:52] <RequinB5> Tazbo - i was going to suggest booting an older kernel
[01:52] <Ashfire908> linux is unaffected by windows viruses
[01:52] <CraZy675> I've recently switched from kubuntu to ubuntu but not my screen resolution won't go larger than 1280x1024 when it used to be 1680x1050
[01:53] <newbie> cosmodad, I want to separate my linux information from the windows info. Is there any restriction in the files size like in fat (4gbs) under ext partition?
[01:53] <DrBeaverhausen> Luca  Whats wrong with your monitor?
[01:53] <hou5ton> Where does one find "gstreamer-properties"    ??
[01:53] <Dr_Elvis> wine can be
[01:53] <Tazbo> Alternatively, is there a way to repair an installation like on windows?  or is there a way to replace a current installation on a drive without wiping/repartitioning/formatting the drive?
[01:53] <spacemonkey> I have a problem. When I go to install the 64-bit version it loads the kernel and then my screen goes blank but I can hear my cd rom spinning and such. I have an ATI X800 with and AMD64 Dual Core
[01:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Tazbo: Not from the livecd
[01:54] <juan> newbie: practially, no
[01:54] <luca> DrBeaverhausen: My monitor won't work properly, there is some settings gone wrong, look like the bottom of the monitor goes out of the screen, like my bottom menu bar its gone...
[01:54] <cosmodad> newbie: file size depends on the chosen blocksize, but the minimum is 16GB, most likely something like 2TB.
[01:54] <DrBeaverhausen> I installed the Orange Box and my screen resolution when all screwy.
[01:54] <Jack_Sparrow> spacemonkey: try ctrl-alt F2  and see if you get cli
[01:54] <DrBeaverhausen> Luca  Our problems sound almost the same.
[01:54] <spacemonkey> right after I load the kernel
[01:54] <Jack_Sparrow> yep
[01:55] <spacemonkey> ok brb or not if it works
[01:55] <cosmodad> newbie: so don't worry.
[01:55] <Tazbo> Any other suggestions?  I really don't want to backup a 150gb partition just to reinstall for a connectivity problem
[01:55] <DrBeaverhausen> I also couldn't get audio when playing games.
[01:55] <Jack_Sparrow> spacemonkey: or hit escape on boot and use recovery mode to try and setup your xorg.conf
[01:55] <newbie> cosmodad, so basically it means that if I want to save an image of a DVD I will have no problems storing it under the ext3 partition? like in fat, I have tried, but it does not allow files > 4gb
[01:56] <cosmodad> newbie: nope, you won't have such a problem under exte.
[01:56] <cosmodad> ext.
[01:56] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: true
[01:56] <ripp3r666> ext and xfs are both very nice :)
[01:56] <cosmodad> Tazbo: what's your connectivity problem?
[01:57] <newbie> cosmodad, also, I know there is some sort of driver to read ext partitions under windows. If I convert my entire Hdd to ext partition, will I be able to read/write to the hdd from windows?
[01:57] <panfist> hey does anyone have an example of a startup script that starts a program running in gnu screen in detached mode?
[01:57] <ripp3r666> newbie, that driver thing doesnt always work
[01:57] <cosmodad> newbie: I know there is a windows tool that can read ext2/3.
[01:57] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: YEs you need a driver for windows to read write ext3.
[01:57] <ripp3r666> cosmodad i've had alot of issues with it
[01:57] <cosmodad> newbie: not sure about its reliability, however.
[01:57] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: ok.
[01:57] <newbie> cosmodad, all right
[01:57] <ripp3r666> infact i've had it corrupt an entire drive.
[01:58] <Tazbo> cosmodad: able to connect to IRC/msn/yahoo/etc but no web, ftp, ping, etc.. just started this morning after update
[01:58] <ripp3r666> i was rather mad.
[01:58] <newbie> ripp3r666, ok, thanks for the comment
[01:58] <ripp3r666> newbie, no problem man
[01:58] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, ok, thanks for the comment
[01:58] <hou5ton> is there supposed to be such a thing in synaptic as gstreamer-universe?
[01:58] <ripp3r666> i've never heard of it
[01:58] <cosmodad> Tazbo: doesn't sound like a reason to reinstall.
[01:58] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: something like ext2fs but that isnt right
[01:58] <cosmodad> Tazbo: what does ping say?
[01:59] <ripp3r666> its ext2ifs
[01:59] <Jack_Sparrow> thanks
[01:59] <cosmodad> newbie: sharing files between Windows and Linux will therefore virtually require a shared FAT partition.
[01:59] <Tazbo> cosmodad: ping times out no matter the address.. even the IP to my router... but WLAN settings are correct as they were before..
[01:59] <cosmodad> newbie: I know this makes virus attacks easier, but you should make sure you don't get any viruses at all anyway.
[01:59] <ripp3r666> cosmodad, no it wont
[01:59] <hou5ton> is there a program on my system named gstreamer?
[01:59] <ripp3r666> cosmodad, you can share the ext3 via smb
[01:59] <ripp3r666> and configure smb
[02:00] <newbie> cosmodad, then you would recommend me to create 2 partitions then? a fat and an ext partition?
[02:00] <ripp3r666> and then have no issues :)
[02:00] <Tazbo> cosmodad: well ping to localhost or the machines own IP is fine but that isn't much help is it? :)
[02:00] <ripp3r666> newbie read what i just said.
[02:00] <newbie> ripp3r666, ok
[02:00] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: smb can read ext3?
[02:00] <ripp3r666> yes.
[02:00] <cosmodad> hell, didn't know.
[02:00] <cosmodad> how does that work?
[02:00] <ripp3r666> i dont have anything but ext3 and i share my stuff via smb :D
[02:00] <hou5ton> synaptic shows that gstreamer things are installed .... is there someplace I can find ... gstreamer-properties ?
[02:00] <ripp3r666> works fine w/ ntfs on windows
[02:01] <PriceChild>  cosmodad it doesn't matter what filesystem you have, if it is mounted, samba can share it
[02:01] <cosmodad> I mean, smb will have to incorporate a FS driver, won't it?
[02:01] <PriceChild> cosmodad, you could mount an iso file and share that if you really wanted?
[02:01] <newbie> ripp3r666, cosmodad, sorry for asking this guys, but in few words, what is smb?
[02:01] <cosmodad> PriceChild: ok but that's only true if you keep data on a separate host.
[02:01] <ripp3r666> smb is samba. its like windows file/printer sharing.
[02:02] <PriceChild> cosmodad, pardon?
[02:02] <cosmodad> PriceChild: I was referring to data sharing on a single host, i.e., access Linux data while Windows is booted.
[02:02] <PriceChild> cosmodad, that isn't what samba is for.
[02:02] <cosmodad> PriceChild: I know.
[02:02] <roy> anyone can help with medibuntu?
[02:03] <cosmodad> newbie: how do you want to share data: on the same machine (e.g., access Linux data while Windows is booted), or have something like a file-server?
[02:03] <ripp3r666> specifics like that are always good
[02:03] <newbie> ripp3r666, but If I use only ext partition, do I need to do something for a windows computer to recognize it, right? The thing is that I need to carry all of my files with me even to school, where there are only windows xp computers and I have not admin rights
[02:03] <ogre> !flash
[02:03] <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 »
[02:04] <geezone> can anyone help with a network or workgroup issue
[02:04] <RequinB5> Isn't that message depricated?
[02:04] <cosmodad> Tazbo: sorry, too much traffic. Back to you:
[02:04] <Jack_Sparrow> RequinB5: NOt really, it was updated recently
[02:04] <ripp3r666> newbie yes.
[02:04] <newbie> cosmodad, I only want to store my info in an external hdd and be able to access it either win/linux and be able to carry it everywhere
[02:04] <geezone>  how can i add my unbutu computer to my home network can anyone help???
[02:04] <DrBeaverhausen> Why do I have to re-install everything for every user account?
[02:04] <ripp3r666> newbie that would require ext2ifs on EVERY pc you plan on using
[02:05] <ripp3r666> if they are win32 that is
[02:05] <cosmodad> newbie: ok let others correct me if I'm wrong but smb won't help you with that I believe.
[02:05] <cosmodad> Tazbo: can you ping any local in your LAN? (if you live in such a one)
[02:05] <newbie> ripp3r666, ohhh I see.
[02:05] <cosmodad> Tazbo: any local host
[02:05] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: You need to look at what ripp3r666 says.. unless you own or have full control of all systems
[02:05] <newbie> cosmodad, that's correct
[02:05] <tim168> what command does this for me: replace all spaces and comma's in filenames and dirnames within a certain directory, including its subdir ?
[02:05] <RequinB5> Jack_Sparrow - i was under the impression flash was fine now
[02:05] <Frogzoo> newbie: what you want is to format it as ext3, and use the windows ext2 driver
[02:06] <Tazbo> cosmodad: unable to ping any lan machines, Wireless router, or cable modem..
[02:06] <newbie> Frogzoo, the problem is that the ext2 driver is not installed in my school computers
[02:06] <Frogzoo> RequinB5: seems so
[02:06] <cosmodad> Tazbo: how are you hooked up network-wise? cable, wireless?
[02:06] <Jack_Sparrow> RequinB5: I didnt think it had been brought all the way into the repos yet
[02:06] <Jack_Sparrow> RequinB5: -proposed yes...
[02:06] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, ok
[02:06] <Frogzoo> newbie: well then go (ugh) fat32
[02:07] <geezone> dose anyone have any info are where can i add my ubuntu computer to my widows network computers help please..
[02:07] <cosmodad> tim168: I like to use `rename' for that purpose. Requires some regex knowledge, however.
[02:07] <Tazbo> cosmodad: wireless.. but I tried ethernet as well and no go
[02:07] <newbie> Frogzoo, I have no choice buddy
[02:07] <ripp3r666> newbie: my advice...dont install it :) they may  not like that.
[02:07] <cosmodad> tim168: there's also krename, it might be newbie-friendlier.
[02:07] <Frogzoo> geezone: install samba
[02:07] <cosmodad> Tazbo: do you have a firewall on your machine enabled/misconfigured?
[02:07] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: You can read and write ntfs with ubuntu, if the majority of the places you go have windows...
[02:08] <tim168> cosmodad: this is on a computer without internet access, i cant install anything not already on it (ubuntustudio)
[02:08] <ripp3r666> Jack_Sparrow, he's trying to take his linux partition(s) w/ him
[02:08] <geezone> i have samba installed but how can i add my ubuntu computer to my home network...
[02:08] <cr4z3d`> man.. getting the built in mic on my laptop seems to be extremely difficult. i've tried the test under soun > prefs and i get "gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audiosample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat: Could not open resource for writing"
[02:08] <RequinB5> tim168 - you can still manually get the *.deb packages
[02:08] <ripp3r666> geezone, sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
[02:08] <cr4z3d`> using ASLA, tried every option available with similar results and it's an Intel HDA controller
[02:08] <ripp3r666> pretty simple.
[02:08] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, then you suggest me to format my hdd to NTFS? is it possible that I would experience some incompatibilities with such partition?
[02:09] <Jack_Sparrow> ripp3r666: I know he was looking to take data with him accessible by both..  not necessarilly linux os
[02:09] <cosmodad> tim168: if you have perl installed, you can write a little script. But it's even more lines.
[02:09] <RequinB5> tim168 - packages.ubuntu.com && archive.ubuntu.com
[02:09] <cosmodad> tim168: or google for some bash magic.
[02:09] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, that's right :)
[02:09] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: Please clarify the exact purpose of the external drive
[02:09] <Tazbo> cosmodad: firewall only on wireless router.. and not misconfigured nothing changed.. it happened right after I did the update this morning..
[02:10] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: If just for sharing music and videos etc.. ntfs should be fine as he can read from home using ubuntu... and from friends using windows
[02:10] <tim168> cosmodad: yeah well i was hoping someone here happened had some bash magic handy :p i'll check out man rename
[02:10] <Tazbo> cosmodad: all my other machines can see each other, and when I run ubuntu live cd I can use everything just fine
[02:10] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, as I mentioned before, I just want to store all of my personal files and be able to access it from linux/windows without having any file size restriction
[02:10] <cosmodad> Tazbo: can you pastebin the output of `ifconfig' and 'route'?
[02:10] <ripp3r666> newbie then use ntfs
[02:10] <ripp3r666> ntfs has limits, but so do all file systems.
[02:11] <geezone> can anyone direct me where i can get info on how to add a linux computer ubuntu to a windows network.  for file shares
[02:11] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: Beyond that, we need to know what other systems you will be plugging into...  I assume mostly other peoples windows boxes
[02:11] <ripp3r666> geezone sure.
[02:11] <hou5ton> I have installed every package that has anything to do with gstreamer .... so ... where is gstreamer?
[02:11] <Kitar|st> http://wiresmash.com/amazing/amazing-paint-jam/
[02:11] <Kitar|st> awesmoe
[02:11] <cosmodad> tim168: with rename, you'd replace , by spaces like this: rename 's/(.*),(.*)/$1 $2/' <file glob>      (add -n for a dry-run)
[02:11] <Kitar|st> seems that you can also jam with painting
[02:11] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, yes, I basically work around windows XP and ubuntu
[02:11] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: The point being.. not all linux can read and write ntfs out of the box..
[02:11] <danielski_pl> how does garbage bin quit unexpectedly during setup, how do i get my garbage bin back?
[02:11] <Tazbo> cosmodad: i'll have to get on that machine.. you want me to send the output to you privately?
[02:11] <ripp3r666> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202605 @ geezone
[02:12] <cosmodad> Tazbo: please use pastebin.
[02:12] <cosmodad> !pastebin | Tazbo
[02:12] <ubotu> Tazbo: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:12] <cosmodad> Tazbo: wait
[02:12] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, that is why I was asking if you would recommend me to create two partitions on my hdd
[02:12] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: With that understood.. I would say, yes to ntfs
[02:12] <cosmodad> please use `ifconfig -a'
[02:12] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: If you have the room for an extra partition ext3 perhaps, go for it.
[02:13] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, sure I do :)
[02:13] <roy_> I always have the following error when adding rep for medibuntu
[02:13] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: ntfs should be just fine for your needs.. (just my opinion)
[02:13] <tim168> cosmodad: ah thanks, what do i put in <file glob> ?
[02:13] <spacemonkey> Wll ctrl alt f2 didn't help
[02:13] <spacemonkey> I still lose all video the second the installer starts
[02:13] <cosmodad> tim168: something like *.txt or myfiles?.txt
[02:13] <ripp3r666> spacemonkey, what kind of video card?
[02:13] <spacemonkey> ati x800
[02:14] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, one last question, is there any advantage on fat32 over NTFS?
[02:14] <ripp3r666> thats what i have.
[02:14] <ripp3r666> and i had 0 problems out of gutsy
[02:14] <Tazbo> cosmodad: yeah? i'm rebooting my other machine I was running the livecd
[02:14] <ripp3r666> try hitting space bar after it logs in
[02:14] <Jack_Sparrow> spacemonkey: You are still running livecd to try and install to hd, not already installed to hd?
[02:14] <roy> can anyone help with this error : W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[02:14] <ripp3r666> sometimes the screen shuts off.
[02:14] <ripp3r666> well i have the x850xt
[02:14] <tim168> cosmodad: ok, i'll try it out
[02:14] <cosmodad> Tazbo: just use `ifconfig -a', please. And `route'.
[02:14] <cosmodad> Tazbo: the -a switch is important.
[02:14] <spacemonkey> it goes off when I hit start ubuntu in safe graphics mode, it loads the kernel and poof my screen says no input but my computer keeps going
[02:15] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, cosmodad, ripp3r666, Thank you very much guys, I appreciate your time and your patience. Have a nice day :)
[02:15] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: Only advantage is that fat32 can be read by both with no drivers, but limited to under 4gig file size
[02:15] <ripp3r666> newbie not a problem. anytime.
[02:15] <spacemonkey> yeah not installed yet trying too
[02:15] <Jack_Sparrow> newbie: Welcome to Ubuntu
[02:15] <cosmodad> newbie: no prob, have fun.
[02:15] <Jack_Sparrow> spacemonkey: you get to start or install.. right..
[02:15] <pvl1> can anyone tell me if ati plans to play a bit nicer with ubuntu?
[02:15] <dan_l> Welcome to Ubuntu.  Either the best decision you'll ever make...........or.........well.........have fun:)
[02:16] <Jack_Sparrow> pvl1: they are working on it
[02:16] <chris062689> Hola.
[02:16] <cosmodad> tim168: look at this: http://wooledge.org:8000/BashFAQ#head-fce0b488008648d5f40764d90494d6eac0ab6598
[02:16] <cosmodad> tim168: it's a bash approach.
[02:16] <danielski_pl> how can i get my garbage bin to show up in gnome so i can empty it, i only got 3gb left on my hd and i havent emptied the gb in a while
[02:16] <chris062689> I just ordered my Eee PC, I can't wait until I get it! :)
[02:16] <spacemonkey> I get to the screen with all the options, start, start, install from driver cd, etc. etc. I have tried both start options and both result in my screen turning off essentially
[02:16] <mlalkaka> whenever i change settings in the print dialog of evince, those settings are saved when i close the document and open another document. is there a way to disable this?
[02:16] <ripp3r666> danielski_pl, this is easy
[02:16] <pvl1> Jack_Sparrow, uhm any chance u know when its schedule to go? i got compiz running on my radeon, but tremulous wouldnt run, so i just play it on my xp. so i assume its just abd support
[02:16] <mlalkaka> ubotu tell me about print dialogs
[02:16] <chris062689> !Eee
[02:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eee - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:17] <chris062689> !Eee PC
[02:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eee pc - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:17] <ripp3r666> danielski_pl, just open a terminal and do this sudo rm -rf .Trash/*
[02:17] <astro76> chris062689: there's an #eeepc channel
[02:17] <hou5ton> I have installed every package that has anything to do with gstreamer .... so ... where is gstreamer?
[02:17] <hou5ton> Does anyone here have a webcam working on Ubuntu?
[02:17] <tim168> cosmodad: cool!
[02:17] <DIL> ripp dats not nice
[02:17] <ripp3r666> hou5ton, i do.
[02:17] <r0bby> !webcam
[02:17] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[02:17] <ripp3r666> DIL that wont hurt anything, it will empty the trash.
[02:17] <r0bby> hou5ton: make sure your webcam is supported
[02:18] <hou5ton> r0bby:   it is
[02:18] <danielski_pl> wasnt there something about not executing commands like rm -rf ?
[02:18] <hou5ton> supposed to work out of the box
[02:18] <ripp3r666> well rm -rf ~/.Trash/*
[02:18] <anon222> can ubuntu be uninstalled from within?
[02:18] <ripp3r666> but sudo may be needed for that.
[02:18] <spacemonkey> so no one has any idea?
[02:18] <hou5ton> r0bby:   where is gstreamer?
[02:18] <r0bby> anon222: sure rm -rf /
[02:18] <cosmodad> hou5ton: gstreamer is just a framework AFAIK, there's no gstreamer frontend.
[02:18] <Jack_Sparrow> pvl1: I doubt it will be a quick magic act...  It will be a gradual improvement over time.  Remember, they want to sell new hardware more than provide free drivers for older hardware
[02:18] <anon222> thanks
[02:18] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: DO NOT do that command in here... or anywhere
[02:19] <adi> helo
[02:19] <Tazbo> cosmodad: well something is really mucked up now.. it won't even boot ubuntu
[02:19] <pvl1> Jack_Sparrow, hm good point. thanks
[02:19] <r0bby> anon222: note that will delete *EVERYTHING*
[02:19] <ripp3r666> Jack_Sparrow, whats wrong with it?
[02:19] <ripp3r666> it empties the trash.
[02:19] <pvl1> if i stick antoher video card into my computer without usiong it, will that do anything bad>?
[02:19] <Moumny> hello
[02:19] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: He gave the right command.....
[02:19] <cosmodad> Tazbo: any log messages? hit F1 during the boot process to see more.
[02:19] <adi> hkjl
[02:19] <adi> ikkk
[02:19] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: Yours was too close to a real NO NO
[02:19] <adi> i
[02:19] <adi> ij
[02:19] <ripp3r666> Jack_Sparrow, im not out to mess people up man.
[02:19] <ripp3r666> im here to help
[02:19] <Jack_Sparrow> ripp3r666: you were fine..
[02:20] <danielski_pl> Jack_Sparrow: just wanted to make sure
[02:20] <Moumny> need help with my wifi card please
[02:20] <ripp3r666> danielski_pl, you can make a shell script to empty trash and set it as a cron job if you like
[02:20] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: alwasy better to ask..
[02:20] <ripp3r666> just dont accidently put stuff in the trash :P
[02:20] <danielski_pl> thanx for ur help u guys
[02:20] <Jack_Sparrow> Sorry guys.. didn't mean to freak out
[02:20] <ripp3r666> danielski_pl, no problem.
[02:20] <Tazbo> cosmodad: modprobe not found... usplash_write not found
[02:21] <Jack_Sparrow> danielski_pl: Welcome to Ubuntu
[02:21] <Scout> Does anyone have any experience with Asus Xonar sound cards?
[02:21] <spacemonkey> I get to the screen with all the options, start, start, install from driver cd, etc. etc. I have tried both start options and both result in my screen turning off essentially
[02:21] <cosmodad> Tazbo: eeek,
[02:21] <cosmodad> .
[02:21] <cosmodad> Tazbo: did it finish booting by now?
[02:22] <Tazbo> man it was just working before I booted the live cd.. ugh
[02:22] <hou5ton> r0bby:   where is gstreamer?
[02:22] <Tazbo> no it just gets stuck on that... pfffffft
[02:22] <hou5ton> r0bby:   oops ... sorry
[02:23] <r0bby> !gstreamer
[02:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gstreamer - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:23] <r0bby> http://packages.ubuntu.com
[02:23] <r0bby> search there
[02:23] <ConstyXIV> doesn't ubuntu have some sort of parallel boot?
[02:23] <hou5ton> r0bby:   ripp3r666: I have a very supported webcam. Skype sees it and uses the microphone, but not the video. Camorama says "Could not connect to video device (/dev/video0).
[02:23] <hou5ton> any thoughts?
[02:23] <dan_l> hey real quick:  What file do I edit to adjust the blacklist?
[02:23] <Jack_Sparrow> spacemonkey: at that screen you can hit F6 and try a variety of options...   I will get you the list in a sec...  noapic  is the one that seems to work most for me.
[02:23] <ripp3r666> ConstyXIV, you can use vmware or you can use virtualbox , or qemu
[02:23] <ripp3r666> take your pick
[02:24] <r0bby> is it connected?
[02:24] <ripp3r666> or you can use xen if your cpu supports it.
[02:24] <ConstyXIV> i believe i meant parallel init
[02:24] <X600> Jack_Sparrow, if you've got a moment, mind if I ask you a couple questions?
[02:24] <spacemonkey> I tried noapic nolapic is it just noapic?
[02:24] <ripp3r666> ConstyXIV, yeah.
[02:24] <zelrikriando> hey nickrud what s up
[02:24] <zil2> Hi, I am in trouble.... I just installed a graphics card (nvidia geforce mx440) in my machine.... now when I boot it up it just goes to text and I have no clue what to do..... I am on another pc with IRC. Please help!
[02:24] <ripp3r666> ConstyXIV, i cant think of the switch for grub of the top of my head
[02:24] <ConstyXIV> that's virtualization
[02:24] <ConstyXIV> completely different
[02:24] <ripp3r666> yes i know
[02:24] <poningru> zil2: go to your computer log in to the prompt
[02:25] <cosmodad> Tazbo: maybe your disk is failing.
[02:25] <ripp3r666> ConstyXIV, google this: speed up ubuntu the way you can feel it
[02:25] <poningru> now do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg-xserver-core
[02:25] <lilg111111> i need help, no sound in gusty
[02:25] <poningru> zil2: ^^^
[02:25] <newbie> Jack_Sparrow, cosmodad, ripp3r666, guys, It's me again. I tried to backup my home folder but there are some files that I could not copy. Which command prompt instruction I need to use to copy EVERYTHING from my home folder?
[02:25] <zil2> ok... il type that now
[02:25] <poningru> !sound | lilg111111
[02:25] <ubotu> lilg111111: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:25] <ripp3r666> newbie...
[02:25] <ripp3r666> do this
[02:25] <ripp3r666> sudo cp ~/* /destination here
[02:25] <Tazbo> cosmodad: disk seems fine when I bootup live
[02:26] <bts3685> any idea where i can find a list of boot cheatcodes?
[02:26] <zil2> you know... from what I have seen, ubuntu is a good replacement for windows in business (with wine) but it is no way ready for most home users :( but... I am enjoying it
[02:26] <ripp3r666> oops
[02:26] <bts3685> specifically for the x86 alternate install disc
[02:26] <ogre_> can someone tell me what this error is telling me? http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/9741/screenshotvb6.png
[02:26] <ripp3r666> its sudo cp -R ~/* <dest here> @ newbie
[02:26] <danbhfive> newbie: you should follow the guide I gave you, it has lots of resources, and an explanation of why cp won't work
[02:26] <poningru> zil2: sorry I meant sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-core
[02:26] <ripp3r666> danbhfive, cp will work.
[02:26] <zil2> argh :S I havent done it yet
[02:26] <zelrikriando> zil2: I think it is...or almost :)
[02:26] <zil2> lol
[02:26] <danbhfive> ripp3r666: not according to other people
[02:26] <poningru> zil2: actually it is, if you had used the latest version this wouldnt have happened
[02:26] <ripp3r666> lol
[02:26] <ripp3r666> they must not know how to use the toolchain then.
[02:26] <zil2> I just got the latest version
[02:27] <ripp3r666> its just permission issues
[02:27] <poningru> the latest version has whats called backup X which would not have let this happened
[02:27] <poningru> zil2: which one?
[02:27] <ripp3r666> so do sudo cp -R ~/* /DESTINATION
[02:27] <cosmodad> newbie: I'd use something like this: rsync -avrPS /home/myhome/ <destination>
[02:27] <danbhfive> ripp3r666: and, I guess, that it doesn't handle hidden files well
[02:27] <zil2> im on
[02:27] <ripp3r666> danbhfive, yes it will
[02:27] <Moumny> [excuse my bad english] i read the ubuntu website about my wifi-card (boardcom bcm94311mcg on a compaq notebook) and i dont understand what to do (use windows drivers or just the one in ubuntu) thank you for answer
[02:27] <zil2> ahh
[02:27] <ripp3r666> hince the ~/*
[02:27] <zil2> sorry, did that wrong
[02:27] <Tazbo> Can you install ubuntu without wiping a partition?
[02:27] <ripp3r666> and the sudo
[02:27] <phroughy> i can't get java to work.  i have installed the correct packages, and follewed the tutorial pointed out by !java, but it still doesn't work
[02:27] <cosmodad> Tazbo: don't think so.
[02:27] <zelrikriando> Tazbo: you need to wipe at least something :)
[02:27] <Onyx> Ubuntu's update manager wants to update kernel headers, kernel images, etc.  How do I keep Ubuntu from telling me to update the kernel stuff?  I keep it updated myself.
[02:27] <X600> Tazbo, you can resize.
[02:28] <hou5ton> r0bby:   ripp3r666: I have a very supported webcam. Skype sees it and uses the microphone, but not the video. Camorama says "Could not connect to video device (/dev/video0).
[02:28] <r0bby> hou5ton: i can read
[02:28] <danbhfive> ripp3r666: there is nothing wrong with your syntax, the question relates with how cp works internally
[02:28] <ripp3r666> hou5ton, what kind of webcam?
[02:28] <zil2> im not sure what version I have... I only installed it about 2 hours ago, I got the latest iso
[02:28] <cosmodad> Onyx: put the packages on hold using synaptics or aptitude.
[02:28] <poningru> Onyx: read up on apt.conf
[02:28] <ripp3r666> danbhfive, if your setuid root , you can copy anything with cp
[02:28] <zil2> I put in a graphics card, and it messed up
[02:28] <psss> i can´t boot with graphical iterface anymore it say i have no monitor configured, hod do i fix that?
[02:28] <Jack_Sparrow> spacemonkey: nolapic, acpi=off, pci=assign-busses, pci=irqpoll, pci=biosirq, pnpbios=off, hpet=disable, pci=noapci, acpi=off, noapic, nolapic, all_generic_ide, acpi=off, pci=irqroute, xmodule=vesa, vga=normal, vga=771, pci=irqroute, framebuffer=false  are some of them
[02:28] <poningru> or just doe what cosmodad said
[02:28] <zil2> anyway, should I do the xserver or xorg command?
[02:28] <Creationist> Could someone please tell me how to unlock apt (no processes are using it)?
[02:28] <ripp3r666> brb going to get coffee
[02:29] <hou5ton> ripp3r666:   logitech 9000 .... 046d:0990
[02:29] <newbie> ripp3r666, do I have to be in the /home folder and run that instruction, or do I have to be one level up?
[02:29] <Jack_Sparrow> psss: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   select vesa mode 1024
[02:29] <scguy318> Creationist: close any apps like Synaptic
[02:29] <ripp3r666> newbie you can be anywhere
[02:29] <ogre_> can someone tell me what this error is telling me? http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/9741/screenshotvb6.png
[02:29] <scguy318> Creationist: if that's the case, and you're absolutely sure no APT apps holding the lock, you can try !aptlock
[02:29] <Creationist> scguy318: They're already closed.  I've tried restarting X too.
[02:29] <dan_l> Notice to my fellow n000bs:  Tilda is the greatest program ever invented.  That is all.
[02:29] <ripp3r666> newbie you could do that from /etc/ and it would work
[02:29] <spacemonkey> brb
[02:29] <Onyx> poningru: Where?
[02:29] <Creationist> !aptlock
[02:29] <ubotu> If an APT front-end crashed and your database is locked, try this in a !terminal: « sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a »
[02:29] <zelrikriando> zil2: same command as for psss I guess
[02:29] <Onyx> !apt.conf
[02:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apt.conf - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:30] <mac43123> anyone have experience setting up bridging with virtual box?
[02:30] <zelrikriando> zil2: I think he s got the same issue
[02:30] <noodles12> how do u view a jpg from the terminal?
[02:30] <ripp3r666> mac43123, i have.
[02:30] <ripp3r666> its not hard.
[02:30] <poningru> Onyx: man apt.conf
[02:30] <phroughy> i can't get java to work.  i have installed the correct packages, and follewed the tutorial pointed out by !java, but it still doesn't work
[02:30] <danbhfive> ripp3r666: here is the source, FYI http://www.us.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-archiving
[02:30] <cosmodad> noodles12: you'd need a framebuffer.
[02:30] <poningru> Onyx: or you can just put it on 'hold' in synaptic
[02:30] <psss> Jack_Sparrow after that what happen if i reboot?
[02:30] <dan_l> Phroughy:  64 or 386?
[02:30] <newbie> ripp3r666, but does it only copy my /home folder and everything inside there, or it also copies other stuff?
[02:30] <scguy318> ogre_: you didn't install kernel modules for VirtualBox
[02:30] <cosmodad> noodles12: or do you mean a terminal opened in GNOME or KDE?
[02:30] <phroughy> dan_l: 383 kubuntu
[02:30] <phroughy> 386*
[02:30] <ripp3r666> newbie that just copies your entire home folder.
[02:31] <Jack_Sparrow> psss: You should get basic gui.. then work on setting up real video driver
[02:31] <Celes> how do you get the newest version of pidgin?
[02:31] <ripp3r666> brb getting coffee
[02:31] <Creationist> Now I need help getting my monitor setup properly.  It's a 1400x1050 resolution but I can't get it set to 60Hz refresh rate.... only 50 and 51 are available.
[02:31]  * Celes hugs jangari
[02:31] <Onyx> poningru: I don't see an option for that in Synaptic.
[02:31] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: getdeb.com
[02:31] <newbie> cosmodad, what advantage does the rsync option has against the cp option?
[02:31] <venz> Question: By installing only a minimal ubuntu. If I install xfce4, does that already include a desktop manager or should I install a separate one?
[02:31] <newbie> ripp3r666, all right, got it
[02:31] <Celes> get.deb.com?
[02:31] <poningru> Onyx: you dont see lock version and force version under package?
[02:31] <Celes> cant I just do some terminal code for it lol
[02:31] <venz> command i use: apt-get install xfce4 xorg
[02:32] <RequinB5> !lol
[02:32] <psss> Jack_Sparrow thank you :)
[02:32] <ubotu> 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.
[02:32] <poningru> venz: install xubuntu-desktop it will include it all
[02:32] <cosmodad> newbie: the major advantage is: you can resume the copy process if you have to cancel it for whatever reason.
[02:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: For the latset pidgin... remember to remove the old pidgin first
[02:32] <Jack_Sparrow> latest
[02:32] <Onyx> poningru: Yes, but that's not the term that was used, so I didn't associate "hold" with it... sorry.
[02:32] <Celes> how do you remove the old pidgin and get the new :S that I dont get
[02:32] <poningru> Onyx: oh sorry
[02:32] <newbie> cosmodad, then I think I will use such command. Thanks
[02:32] <ogre_> scguy318:  how do install the kernel modules for it? yesterday when i tried to do what it told me it wrecked my wireless
[02:32] <poningru> Celes: just wait till april so you can upgrade it with your entire operating system
[02:33] <Celes> I cant wait :(
[02:33] <cosmodad> newbie: also, it'll preserve file metadata, such as ownership. But if it's just your home, you can do cp as well.
[02:33] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: I used synaptic to remove the old one, double clicked the tars that I got from getdeb
[02:33] <Celes> when I type in red my pidgin convo shows in light gray and I cant read it unless I have a magnifying glass to my eye
[02:33] <cosmodad> newbie: rsync works for sure though.
[02:33] <Creationist> Now I need help getting my monitor setup properly.  It's a 1400x1050 resolution but I can't get it set to 60Hz refresh rate.... only 50 and 51 are available.
[02:34] <Onyx> poningru: Got it now... thanks :)
[02:34] <newbie> cosmodad, all right, I have a better feeling for rsync rather than cp
[02:34] <poningru> Onyx: cool, and uh... sorry about that :)
[02:34] <pteague> how do i get gnome to do print screen inside a window instead of the entire desktop?  preferably i'd just prefer to have the game do the screenshots cause it can do a higher quality than what i'm currently viewing
[02:34] <poningru> Celes: pretty sure you can change that color
[02:34] <Moumny> nobody would help me?
[02:34] <Onyx> poningru:  Heh, no worries.
[02:34] <jnascimento> Creationist: try on terminal type: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:35] <Celes> I cant poningru :(
[02:35] <zelrikriando> nickrud: you there?
[02:35] <Ussr1943> if I have installed ubuntu to an external usb hdd, and it's not loading what might be the problem? (yes my bios supports usb boot)
[02:35] <zil2> I just installed a new gfx card, and it went to the text screen... I typed "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-core" and it just brought up a new line and I dont think it is doing anything now
[02:35] <zil2> what should I do?
[02:35] <Jack_Sparrow> zelrikriando: I have ot seen him this afternoon
[02:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Moumny: What was your question?
[02:35] <zil2> well, it asked for a password, then that was the last thing and it just did another prompy
[02:35] <Moumny> [excuse my bad english] i read the ubuntu website about my wifi-card (boardcom bcm94311mcg on a compaq notebook) and i dont understand what to do (use windows drivers or just the one in ubuntu) thank you for answer
[02:36] <zelrikriando> ok Jack_Sparrow
[02:36] <noodles12> cosmodad: i meant terminal opened in gnome
[02:36] <Jack_Sparrow> Moumny: Sorry, I dont know how to get the 943xx to work.. wifi not my thing
[02:36] <Moumny> ok thank you
[02:36] <bmk789> weird, i upgraded the kernel and now my webcam doesnt show up with lsusb, should i just boot the previous one?
[02:36] <cosmodad> noodles12: just type: <your favorite image viewer> [<file name>]
[02:37] <luca> Jack_Sparrow: how do i reinstall my laptop video driver after i've done reconfigure xorg?
[02:37] <Moumny> where can i ask?
[02:37] <Jack_Sparrow> luca: Start by enabling the restricted drivers from the menu
[02:38] <luca> Jack_Sparrow: i don't have any apart the wireless one
[02:38] <venz> poningru: I was planning to not install xubuntu-desktop to avoid applications included to be installed
[02:38] <Celes> wheres Jangari ? :(
[02:38] <Jack_Sparrow> Moumny: It is fine to ask in here..  But you will need to wait for the answer..  I would love to know it myself
[02:38] <poningru> venz: ah gotcha
[02:38] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: I just tried cp -R because it wouldn't copy hidden files for me before. It still doesn't. Are you sure this works?
[02:38] <Celes> he always answers me ! wake up Jangari
[02:39] <Ussr1943> I know for sure grub is on my external HDD, but does it have to actually be on my internal over my MBR in order to get it to boot up?
[02:39] <zil2> ARGH :( that "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-core" command did not do anything :( what can I do... all I see is console / text when I restart my machine (after upgrading gfx card)
[02:39] <ripp3r666> cosmodad perhaps its different on openbsd. he could use nautilus , show the hidden files , create an archive and then copy that.
[02:39] <Moumny> i asked 2 times so i thought it will be flood
[02:39] <ripp3r666> but it works for me on obsd.
[02:39] <Jack_Sparrow> luca: Then it doesnt need one.  You can try installing your own.. but as you probably found out.. it can cause issues ..
[02:39] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: this is #ubuntu. :)
[02:39] <venz> even though my machine can run xubuntu fine, I still prefer to trim ubuntu a little more if possible and only having those that I currently need
[02:39] <danbhfive> zil2: are you sure its -core?
[02:39] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: man, you should have mentioned that before.
[02:39] <Celes> this is sparta!
[02:39] <zil2> I typed "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-core"
[02:40] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: and btw, rsync is much smoother than nautilus-hidden-files-archive action.
[02:40] <cosmodad> (for this purpose)
[02:40] <danbhfive> zil2: are you sure about the -core at the end of that command?
[02:40] <zil2> it then asked for a password, then it just came up with another prompt and displayed nothing else... so I could type another command... I have all of 2 hours experiance with linux so I can not say in detail.... but it did not seem to be doing anything (no hard drive spinning e.t.c. for 5 mins)
[02:40] <cosmodad> Celes: you could have added something new and said #sparta...
[02:41] <zelrikriando> there is no "core" is there zil2?
[02:41] <zil2> I typed "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-core" exactly like that.... without the "
[02:41] <danbhfive> !who > zil2
[02:41] <zil2> that -core :S I have 2 hours experiance with linux! that is what someone else told me to type :S
[02:41] <zil2> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-core
[02:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Guys & Gals ,play nice, I will be lurking around while I get dinner on the table
[02:42] <Celes> yeah :(
[02:42] <danbhfive> zil2: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg            so, its a simmilar command, but with -phigh and without -core
[02:42] <cosmodad> danbhfive: did you follow what I said about cp one minute ago? Apparently, openBSD's cp does transfer hidden files too while the Linux incarnation doesn't.
[02:42] <Jack_Sparrow> zil2: when it asks for password, type yours.. it will not show up in the window.. nothing at all.. just hit enter when done
[02:42] <cosmodad> danbhfive: just FYI.
[02:42] <Celes> Jack_Sparrow, darling is it alright if I find the update for pidgin in synaptic and then go to mark all upgrades?
[02:43] <ripp3r666> cosmodad, mv always works too :)
[02:43] <zil2> ok, trying that command.... also Jack_Sparrow, I typed the password correct... (im a noob at linux, not at pcs!) it just didnt do anything
[02:43] <danbhfive> cosmodad: no I didn't follow, but interesting.  I was just going by what I read on the forums, and someone there expressly stated that cp was the wrong command to backup /home
[02:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: The pidgin in the repos should be the one you have installed...  but feel free...
[02:43] <luca> Jack_Sparrow: i had them before but cant remember how to install them
[02:43] <gilda> try cp -Rvf that usually nails it to a wall
[02:43] <cosmodad> danbhfive: apparently, it is. That's why I use rsync for such things.
[02:43] <Celes> it wouldnt update it :(
[02:43] <mac43123> ripp3r666 are you back?
[02:44] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: I'll test... ;)
[02:44] <ripp3r666> mac43123, no im just typing ;)
[02:44] <cosmodad> gilda: that wouldn't include hidden files either.
[02:44] <danbhfive> cosmodad: yeah, I use rsync -aS
[02:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: You already have the version from the repos, which is why I said to use getdeb, as I personally tested it and know it works
[02:44] <mac43123> haha
[02:44] <ripp3r666> cosmodad, mv ~/* /new/home :P
[02:44] <gilda> cosmodad, if forcing it u shure ?
[02:44] <ripp3r666> use sudo
[02:44] <LOLpc> hahah!!
[02:44] <cosmodad> danbhfive: I like to add -P, allows resuming.
[02:45] <LOLpc> i booted ubuntu off my old ipod
[02:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: I gotta get dinner on the table...    find me if you need me...
[02:45] <venz> I followed the guide here for install a light wieght Ubuntu ( https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems). I used XFCE4 XORG but after I installed them and reboot to the GUI, I can seem to access the terminal, is the terminal sa seperate installed package?
[02:45] <mike5805> LOLpc: how
[02:45] <zil2> danbhfive: that came up with a message saying "xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting xxxxx" (if you want me to, il type the rest
[02:45] <zil2> danbhfive: should I just restart now?
[02:45] <cosmodad> gilda: -f doesn't affect what files are copied.
[02:45]  * Celes searches for Jack_Sparrow on the black pearl yet still cant find him
[02:45] <mike5805> lolPC: u mean like an external hardrive?
[02:45] <LOLpc> mike5805: its not running on the ipod, yeah
[02:45] <danbhfive> zil2: you can just use ctrl+alt+backspace
[02:46] <LOLpc> but the comp wasnt recognizing it, so i feel victorious
[02:46] <Ussr1943> seriously off your ipod? I can't even get my 160 gig external to boot
[02:46] <mike5805> LOLpc: i thought you meant that you got an ipod to run ubuntu i about shi* myself lol, how does it run?
[02:46] <Ussr1943> nvm
[02:46] <zil2> ctrl alt backspace did nothing :S
[02:46] <Ussr1943> yeah i was like dang
[02:46] <LOLpc> its runs fine. i just booted back to windows to play with partitions before i move it to the HD
[02:46] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: neither does mv include hidden files on Ubuntu.
[02:46] <bts3685> zil2: can you get to a term? ctrl-alt-F1 (or F2, etc.)
[02:47] <mike5805> lolPC: sweet well done
[02:47] <ripp3r666> cosmodad, that sucks then
[02:47] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: haven't tried sudo, but that should really not matter.
[02:47] <mac43123> anywho when my guest xp os kicks on in virtualbox my ubuntu host looses internet connectivity I must have screwed up the briding but I don't even know where to look to check how its working
[02:47] <zil2> danbhfive: how do I reboot... what is the linux command for it because it just says I need to be root.... I have been pressing the power button once, which seems to shutdown gracefully, but obviosuly not the propor way
[02:47] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: nope sudo doesn't help either.
[02:47] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: yeah it truly does.
[02:47] <bts3685> zil2: shutdown -h now
[02:47] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: never understand this behavior.
[02:47] <zil2> control alt 1, 2, e.t.c brings up diffrent sessions
[02:47] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: hail OpenBSD!
[02:47] <bts3685> or, sudo shutdown -h now
[02:48] <danbhfive> zil2: well, if you are at a console its     shutdown -r now
[02:48] <gilda> mac43123, did you bridge it through the /etc/network/interfaces ?
[02:48] <bts3685> if you want to reboot, -r
[02:48] <zil2> ahh, -h or -r? :S
[02:48] <bts3685> zi^
[02:48] <bts3685> zil2: ^
[02:48] <mac43123> yeah copied the 4 lines from the virtual box manual into there
[02:48] <danbhfive> zil2: what bts3685 said,,    h means halt, r means reboot
[02:48] <mac43123> then created vbox0 and gave that to a vm
[02:48] <ripp3r666> cosmodad, i <3 openbsd.
[02:48] <insanelyconfused> !anything
[02:48] <ubotu> So, you wanted to lure me into saying I don't know anything about anything? Yeah, that would be funny, of course. Now leave me alone.
[02:49] <zil2> that just made it say shutdown: time expected :S
[02:49] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: huh? is that h4X0r-ish?
[02:49] <zil2> and when I do reboot, it says I need root :(.... linux is not easy when you have been using windows for so long!
[02:49] <puff> Ever since I upgraded to gutsy, my mouse acts kinda weird.
[02:49] <ripp3r666> cosmodad, its a short way of saying i love openbsd.
[02:49] <danbhfive> zil2: use sudo shutdown -r now
[02:50] <zil2> danbhfive: that said time expected again!
[02:50] <ripp3r666> openbsd makes a nice desktop
[02:50] <hou5ton> What does this mean?  Error running pipeline 'X Window System (X11/XShm/Xv)': Could not initialise Xv output [xvimagesink.c(1309): gst_xvimagesink_get_xv_support (): /pipeline2/xvimagesink3:
[02:50] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: why <3?
[02:50] <puff> I'll be doing something, say clicking on the close window icon in the upper-right corner of a window frame, and it'll close the window, but then the mouse pointer slides to the left and slighty down.
[02:50] <gilda> zil2 give it the 3 finger salute ctrl+alt+del
[02:50] <zil2> lol
[02:50] <gilda> from cmd
[02:50] <ripp3r666> cosmodad, rotate <3 counter clockwise a lil bit.
[02:50] <zil2> well, seriously, pressing the power button makes it shutdown gracefully... I just want to know the propour way to do it
[02:50] <cosmodad> ripp3r666: oh is this any sexual?
[02:50] <gilda> or sudo shutdown -r now
[02:51] <ripp3r666> lol cosmodad no.
[02:51] <danbhfive> zil2: ok, type sync, and then just use the power button
[02:51] <zil2> that made it say time expected!
[02:51] <gilda> with the now ?
[02:51] <PriceChild> !guidelines | cosmodad ripp3r666
[02:51] <ubotu> cosmodad ripp3r666: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:51] <freakyy> hi all. im trying to reconfigure xserver-xorg but i cant set any monitor or driver options when doing dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg - is there anything im missing for these configuration steps to appear? because i can't install the ati driver without a complete xorg.conf - and the current one consists only of default entries which are not even configured in some way - the xserver just runs
[02:51] <zil2> ahh, sorry, I thought you said try "xxx" now
[02:51] <zil2> lol
[02:52] <zil2> ok, booting up, lets see if I have a gui!
[02:52] <gilda> no no the now is telling it to do it now dammit
[02:52] <SlickMcRunFast_C> Hi, How would I gain read access to a hard drive with Ubuntu installed on it  from a live CD?
[02:52] <mac43123> yes
[02:52] <ogre> k guys i borked my wireless AGAIN the second day in a row with a total of 21 hours working on this machine. i took a pic of what virtualbox installed just in case. can anyone tell me how to fix this? http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5827/screenshot1yf8.png
[02:52] <zil2> we have the ubuntu logo and bar... (like before)
[02:52] <Scout> In a tutorial I am reading it says to "  ...the kernel needs to omit all traces of ALSA and OSS...." but it doesn't explain how to do so, does anyone know how I would go about doing this?
[02:52] <zil2> ITS GONE IN!
[02:52] <zil2> I HAVE THE LOG IN SCREEN!
[02:53] <zil2> :)
[02:53] <gilda> Scout, you will need to delect the options and do a kernel compilation
[02:53] <Creationist> I'm still having a problem getting Ubuntu to set my monitor to 60Hz refresh rate.  All that is available is 50 and 51...  I've already reconfigured xserver-xorg.  Any other ideas?
[02:53] <zil2> YAY!
[02:53] <Dr_willis> !kernel | scout
[02:53] <Scout> gilda, could you explain how to do that?
[02:53] <ubotu> scout: The core of the Ubuntu Operating System is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, but if you're convinced you do, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile - For more: /msg ubotu stages
[02:53] <ogre> !caps | zil2
[02:53] <Ussr1943> In order for an external HDD install of ubuntu to boot up, grub doesn't have to be over my MBR right?
[02:53] <ubotu> zil2: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[02:53]  * zelrikriando aplauds zil2
[02:53] <danbhfive> Creationist: are you using Nvidia drivers?
[02:53] <Creationist> danbhfive: Yes, I am.
[02:53] <gilda> thanx Dr_willis
[02:53] <bts3685> lol zil2 got pwned by ubotu
[02:53] <zil2> Creationist: I have all of 2 hours linux experience... my monitor was not being detected properlly from install and I wanted a better res... I clicked on the monitor manager, and changed to plug and play
[02:54] <Dr_willis> Scout,  that dosent make a lot of sence. with out alsa. there are no sound drivers.     Im guessing they mean to uncheck/dont compile any alsa or oss modules into the kernel..
[02:54] <danbhfive> Creationist: its a bug in the binary of the drivers, it scrambles the refresh info
[02:54] <zil2> Creationist: it then detected all modes straight away... I am passing the help around as I am happy now!
[02:54] <zil2> lol, bts3685, I am happy! got the problem done!
[02:54] <Creationist> zil2: I've tried all that.  Seems to me that the last time I had this problem, I needed to simply remove something from xorg.conf.  Of course, I can't remember what it was.
[02:54] <gilda> ya Scout are you trying to compile alsa from source ?
[02:54] <K-Fox> !ubotu
[02:54] <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
[02:54] <zil2> Creationist: anything about editing files is beyond me! well... I tried to help!
[02:55] <kenalex> is there any significant increase in performance when using 64 bit linux over 32 bit linux
[02:55] <Creationist> danbhfive: I've been able to get it working in the past.... just can't remember how :(.  I'll be writing down my solution this time.
[02:55] <Creationist> zil2: No problem.  I appreciate it.
[02:55] <ogre> k guys i borked my wireless AGAIN the second day in a row with a total of 21 hours working on this machine. i took a pic of what virtualbox installed just in case. can anyone tell me how to fix this? http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5827/screenshot1yf8.png
[02:55] <Scout> Yes, I am compiling from source, i think
[02:55] <gilda> Creationist, the setting with be in nano /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[02:55] <K-Fox> ubuntu linux is poplular?
[02:55] <danbhfive> Creationist: well, let me know if you find, I have the same problem myself, and thats what I was told
[02:56] <bts3685> K-Fox: oh, just a teensy bit.
[02:56] <Moumny> Need help witch boardcom 4311 please
[02:56] <venz> "sudo apt-get install gdm xorg xterm icewm menu" Using this command if I don't include "xterm", would I loose the terminal ?
[02:56] <mac43123> kenalex: it kinda depends are what you are doing with it - running openoffice you won't be able to tell - but I presonnely notice better perfomace with some intensive apps like virtual box
[02:56] <zil2> I love what I have seen so far of ubuntu, but is there a way to make suggestions for future releases?
[02:57] <K-Fox> bts3685: what?
[02:57] <puff> Ah, I"m discovering that the mouse-pointer-sliding-left thing happens on window changes.
[02:57] <puff> ODd.
[02:57] <puff> Anybody have any idea wtf is affecting that?
[02:57] <mac43123> kenalex: bear in mind 64 bit often has challenges with sound and java and what not - for the everyday user 32bit is still easier imho
[02:57] <Ussr1943> help with external installation booting? I know for sure Ubuntu is installed, but no matter what I seem to do my computer isn't loading grub from my external (seems like), yet my computer supports USB booting. Any help would greatly be appreciated.
[02:57] <bts3685> puff: change your mouse device settings in xorg.conf
[02:58] <puff> bts3685: Any idea what setting that'd be?
[02:58] <K-Fox> ubuntu of a linux is so popular?
[02:58] <panfist> i am trying to make a startup script for screen, for it to start rtorrent in detached mode. if i pass "-d -m rtorrent" as DAEMON_ARGS, it doesn't work, but it does start screen by itself if i just use "-d -m" as DAEMON_ARGS. how can i start rtorrent too?
[02:58] <gortba> Hi. Can someone tell me if this is possible. I have a USB only printer. I run ubuntu as a router, DNS, DHCP etc for my home network. Is it possible to install the usb printer on my Ubuntu computer and have my other computers access it to print?
[02:58] <gilda> venz, you would loose the terminal in the gui -- if u dont install another - but u will always have ur f1 f2 and so on so forth terminals
[02:58] <bts3685> puff: ZAxisMapping option, specifically
[02:59] <ogre> k guys i borked my wireless AGAIN the second day in a row with a total of 21 hours working on this machine. i took a pic of what virtualbox installed just in case. can anyone tell me how to fix this? http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5827/screenshot1yf8.png
[02:59] <ogre> k guys i borked my wireless AGAIN the second day in a row with a total of 21 hours working on this machine. i took a pic of what virtualbox installed just in case. can anyone tell me how to fix this? http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5827/screenshot1yf8.png
[02:59] <ogre> oops
[02:59] <gortba> Or do I need to get a network printer?
[02:59] <venz> gilda: thanks
[02:59] <M-Nagato> does anyone else have frequent disconnect issues while raiding in WoW under Wine? i've disconnected at least 5 times on the trash pulls to hydross. my ping is usually around 50-100 before it disconnects
[02:59] <Dr_willis> panfist,  i would reread the screen docs, and google for some example/tutorials for it. I did just that task with it.. but its been a long time ago. I thinki setup a screenrc to do it.
[02:59] <puff> bts3685: Is there a gnome config tool under System/Preferences for that?
[02:59] <tim_> Hi !! how do I set Reverse Printing ?? on
[02:59] <kenalex> mac43123:ok. i have a athlon xp 5400 x2 and was trying to decide which one to go for. but since i do maily multimedia and code in java and c# (mono) i might as well stay with the 32 bitversion
[02:59] <venz> gilda: learning how to install a trimmed down ubuntu is hard
[02:59] <bts3685> puff: mmm, i doubt it. you'll want to google it
[02:59] <panfist> dr_willis whats a screenrc
[03:00] <gilda> venz it can be difficult but starting from the ground up will help u learn
[03:00] <gortba> anyone?
[03:00] <bts3685> panfist: stores your personal settings for GNU screen
[03:00] <Dr_willis> panfist,  the screen config file. :) .screenrc i belive. Check the screen docs.
[03:00] <Scout> Does anyone have any experience with Asus Xonar D2 sound cards?? Or with installing alsa drivers
[03:00] <bts3685> gortba: use CUPS
[03:00] <gilda> gortba, you can set urself up as print server
[03:00] <omark> does anyone know how i can get the dependencies for gbtsco?
[03:00] <Dr_willis> I had screens et where it launched   and ran several tools automaticially
[03:00] <gortba> Isn't CUPS just for network printers?
[03:00] <tim_> Hi !! how do I set Reverse Printing ?? on
[03:00] <bts3685> gortba: nope
[03:01] <gortba> ahh. Ok thanks. I'll go read about CUPS
[03:01] <Dr_willis> gortba,  i second that.. Nope. :)
[03:01] <amitprakash> how do i install ubuntu studio using aptitude?
[03:01] <gortba> Ok. Thanks everyone.
[03:01] <gilda> cups is for all printers
[03:01] <bts3685> gortba: you can run a cups server on a box and connect the printer to the server
[03:01] <Dr_willis> !cups
[03:01] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[03:01] <mac43123> kenalex: absolutely 32bit then
[03:01] <K-Fox> tim_: Reverse printing is so easy
[03:01] <gortba> Ok. Do I need to install printer drivers on each computer or just the one running CUPS?
[03:01] <wease|> hello folks
[03:01] <zelrikriando> anyone knows a channel about video editing?
[03:01] <K-Fox> it can do yourself
[03:01] <venz> gilda: I manage to have "xorg", "xfce4" installed but I somehow I can't find the GUI terminal
[03:02] <tim_> K-Fox,  So how?
[03:02] <gortba> And...which port do I need to open up on my firewall?
[03:02] <tim_> K-Fox,  Not just in Open off but in ALL apps
[03:02] <gilda> venz, did u install barebones xfce ?
[03:02] <Creationist> Hmm.  I'm still trying to fix my resolution/refresh rate issue.  I have the correct native resolution for my LCD (1400x1050), but I'm unable to choose 60Hz for the refresh rate.  I've tried reconfiguring xserver-xorg and using a custom modeline generator.  Anyone have any other ideas?
[03:03] <K-Fox> !ubotu reverse printing
[03:03] <ogre> can anybody tell me????????????????????
[03:03] <ogre> k guys i borked my wireless AGAIN the second day in a row with a total of 21 hours working on this machine. i took a pic of what virtualbox installed just in case. can anyone tell me how to fix this? http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5827/screenshot1yf8.png
[03:03] <K-Fox> hah~~
[03:03] <venz> gilda: how can I know if its barebone xfce? My step was installed ubuntu command-line only then "sudo apt-get install xorg" then "sudo apt-get install xfce4"
[03:04] <venz> gilda: then I started xfce by "startxfce4" command
[03:04] <gilda> venz, then it is just xfce was curious as to whether u brought in the xfce desktop pkg
[03:05] <zil2> I hate to be a pain in the a$$.... thanks for the help, but now the cool desktop effects are not working :( I tried disabling the box and re enabling, but it is not working! what do i do?
[03:05] <omark> when i type ./gbtsco it says ImportError: No module named bluetooth
[03:05] <omark> this is a python program
[03:05] <omark> i think
[03:06] <zelrikriando> zil2: did you try restarting the compiz?
[03:06] <gilda> venz, you know you can shorten that right by  sudo echo "startxfce4" > ~/.xinitrc     and then u can just type startx
[03:06] <gilda> venz, sorry not as sudo .... just ur user
[03:06] <zil2> compiz?
[03:06] <Ussr1943> help with external installation booting? I know for sure Ubuntu is installed, but no matter what I seem to do my computer isn't loading grub from my external (seems like), yet my computer supports USB booting. Any help would greatly be appreciated.
[03:07] <venz> gilda: that is for starting the GUI right after I login thru the command-line?
[03:07] <zelrikriando> zil2: you dont have compiz fusion ? :)
[03:07] <spacemonkey> So I'm back and I caught that there is an error flashing across the screen before the screen goes blank "Cannot Allocate Resource 0                 Device 0000: and I can't read the rest
[03:07] <gilda> venz, i just pmed u
[03:08] <bts3685> spacemonkey: check your ram and cpu
[03:08] <zil2> I had everything working, but the monitor was flicking.. I put in a spare gfx card... then I had problems and it went to a command prompt.... I typed a command with the help of some people here... rebooted and now I am in, but some of my stuff is lost..... I have all of 2 hours experience with ubuntu and just installed some packages that look intresting... I like the graphics
[03:08] <bts3685> and gpu
[03:08] <spacemonkey> I'm running windows xp 64bit right now on the same machine
[03:08] <zil2> I really dont know any linux slang or anything
[03:08] <gilda> venz, to start gui on login you will need to change the runlvl or set up a gdm
[03:08] <gnurph69> where might I find a program to decompress newsbin (NZB) files?
[03:08] <gilda> or both
[03:09] <zelrikriando> !google compiz fusion
[03:09] <venz> gilda: I recieved your PM.   I'm still deciding whether to choose gdm, kdm or xdm as login gui
[03:09] <mouseboyx> Can someone post a link to the fixed flash-nonfree plugins, much apreciated.
[03:09] <tim_> Hi !! how do I set Reverse Printing ?? on
[03:09] <tim_> Hi !! how do I set Reverse Printing ?? on Do u know?
[03:10] <gilda> venz, k wasnt sure if u were receiving em
[03:10] <puff> anybody know when the new emacs with gtk support is going to enter the ubuntu packaging system?
[03:10] <puff> Much nice fonts.
[03:10] <zelrikriando> zil2: if you like cool effects you should look up for compiz fusion
[03:10] <zelrikriando> zil2: just google compiz fusion
[03:10] <bruenig> puff, 2 months probably
[03:11] <Jack_Sparrow> zil2: compiz --replace cpp &               from terminal
[03:11] <puff> bruenig: Ah, okay, I'll use the alternative packages for now.
[03:11] <luca> can anyone tell why i cant switch user and i get this error gdmflexiserver[8675]: Gtk ???
[03:11] <Jack_Sparrow> zil2: Or /j #Compiz
[03:11] <pawan> hi
[03:11] <pawan> flashget for ubuntu
[03:11] <Creationist> I remember how to fix my problem... sort of.  How do I disable TwinView?
[03:11] <zelrikriando> Jack_Sparrow: does he have it though?
[03:12] <Jack_Sparrow> zelrikriando: I believe so,
[03:12] <zil2> wow! that compiz thing is cool, but i dont think my graphics can handle it!
[03:12] <Jack_Sparrow> zelrikriando: Resetting compiz to defaults.. wil have no effect if he does not have it
[03:12] <Ussr1943> could someone help with external installation booting? I know for sure Ubuntu is installed, but no matter what I seem to do my computer isn't loading grub from my external (seems like), yet my computer supports USB booting. Any help would greatly be appreciated.
[03:13] <luca> can anyone tell why i cant switch user and i get this error gdmflexiserver[8675]: Gtk ???
[03:13] <Jack_Sparrow> zil2: I run them on an old ati 7500
[03:13] <zil2> I just installed the thing saying advanced desktop effects settings
[03:13] <Creationist> Could someone please tell me how to disable TwinView in xorg.conf?
[03:13] <zelrikriando> zil2: try the command Jack_Sparrow gave you
[03:13] <Jack_Sparrow> zil2:   ccsm
[03:13] <DoubleDew> is there a way to recan USB?  my usb wireless adapter is not being recognized in Ubuntu right now?  I've restarted dozens of times and still no luck.
[03:13] <zil2> ahh, that is compiz something :( im sorry, im such a noob here!
[03:13] <Jack_Sparrow> zelrikriando:  will compiz --replace alone do it?
[03:14] <rudolph> hi i ahve a question. I'm a newbie. But i want to link a certain dir off a FAT32 disk to the EXT3 filesystem i installed, is it possible?
[03:14] <luca> !virtualbox
[03:14] <ubotu> virtualbox is a x86 !virtualizer. A !free edition is available in !Gutsy as 'virtualbox-ose'. A non-free edition is available at http://virtualbox.org for most Ubuntu releases (help in #vbox) - Setup details at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox
[03:14] <zelrikriando> Jack_Sparrow: I am not sure :))
[03:14] <Jack_Sparrow> zelrikriando:  I dont want to reset mine or I would try it here
[03:14] <glickster> hi
[03:14] <xthegoat121x> Hi all
[03:14] <glickster> is anyone running ubintu on a dell latitude 830?
[03:15] <Jack_Sparrow> zil2: ask in #Compiz to be sure...
[03:15] <glickster> with everything working?
[03:15] <tim_> How do I set Reverse printing using graphical application for Linux?
[03:15] <zelrikriando> Jack_Sparrow: it should work
[03:15] <xthegoat121x> I have a question, will using the combination of an ATI product, Compiz, and Metacity cause a slowdown in Linux?
[03:15] <xthegoat121x> *Ubuntu
[03:15] <Jack_Sparrow> glickster:   Dell 610 and 640's here
[03:15] <zelrikriando> hey that s cool, I found a new cool thing
[03:15] <rudolph> jajajaja so much action in here hehe hard to get voice heard
[03:15] <glickster> yeah cause i heard that ubuntu had some issues with the 830 and i have one on the way
[03:15] <bts3685> xthegoat121x: yes and no.
[03:16] <xthegoat121x> bts3685, do explain, please.
[03:16] <Jack_Sparrow> zelrikriando: Did you find a new effect?
[03:16] <xthegoat121x> Would I be better off switching to, say, Emerald?
[03:16] <zelrikriando> Jack_Sparrow: I found a new "shortcut" with my mouse
[03:16] <bts3685> xthegoat121x: yes because every additional thing you run no matter what platform always has an effect, be it large or small. no because compared to the eye candy of vi$ta, compiz is almost negligible
[03:16] <zelrikriando> ...to fold the window
[03:16] <Creationist> Could someone please tell me how to disable TwinView in xorg.conf?
[03:16] <Jack_Sparrow> xthegoat121x: YEs, the cute effects have some overhead.
[03:17] <bts3685> Creationist: comment it out in xorg.conf..?
[03:17] <jason> thay say the same about apples auqa them
[03:17] <jason> theam*&
[03:17] <jason> i have a question...
[03:17] <Creationist> bts3685: I don't see it in xorg.conf anywhere.  I remember in the past, I had to specifically write a line to disable it.  It was the only way to fix my refresh rate problem.
[03:17] <xthegoat121x> bts3685, Jack_Sparrow, I know that, what I mean is that I seem to be able to do less with 512MB on my tower than I could with my Laptop, and the only difference is Emerald instead of Metacity, and ATI instead of Intel
[03:17] <Jack_Sparrow> glickster:  Whatever they are. it should be minor like wifi  or something that can be fixed
[03:18] <bts3685> Creationist: http://www.technologyvault.co.uk/geforce/faq.php?lang=en&navframe=1&layout=def&catnr=2&faqnr=169&prog=gef&display=faq it was the first google result.
[03:18] <jason> how can i remove the ubuntu and gome help links under system menu?
[03:18] <bts3685> xthegoat121x: ooooh. 512 can get a little messy, but it may handle emerald
[03:19] <Jack_Sparrow> glickster: Is the tower using shared video ram
[03:19] <Creationist> bts3685: Uhm... I'm not running Windows, dude.
[03:19] <bts3685> Creationist: try the same line in xorg.conf
[03:19] <Creationist> bts3685: But thanks for trying to noobify me.... I already have been trying google.
[03:19] <glickster> Jack_Sparrow: its a laptop, and no it has a nvidia 256mb vid card
[03:19] <xthegoat121x> bts3685, I'm aware of the risks, I was just worried that maybe the combination would be detrimental, like mixing WM isn't a good thing.
[03:19] <dirkg3nt1y> jason, the are probably .desktops in /usr/share/applications
[03:19] <Creationist> bts3685: Where would I put it, though?  What section?
[03:19] <jason> ok il check thanks dirkg3nt1y
[03:20] <bts3685> Creationist: driver section, is my guess
[03:20] <Ussr1943> has anyone here sucessfully installed onto an external HDD before? and could help me with a problem?
[03:20] <jason> btw is this chat moderated ?
[03:20] <hsystemxX> remastersys, very interesting tool.
[03:20] <jason> like no one can mess my system up
[03:20] <Flannel> jason: yes
[03:20] <Mamaa> hi
[03:20] <jason> ok
[03:20] <bts3685> xthegoat121x: oh! no, as long as the proper libs are installed it shouldn't be that dangerous at all
[03:20] <jason> good
[03:20] <Jack_Sparrow> I gotta get back to dinner... glickster not enough info for me to give an answer...
[03:20] <xthegoat121x> bts3685, all right.
[03:20] <Wamphyri> ok
[03:21] <Flannel> jason: Or at least, we try not to.  yeah.
[03:21] <Wamphyri> i'm trying to install ubuntu v7
[03:21] <jason> ok
[03:21] <jason> good to know
[03:21] <Flannel> Wamphyri: 7.10? or 7.04?
[03:21] <Wamphyri> running 8600gt sli and its not loading lol
[03:21] <Wamphyri> 7.04 i belive
[03:21] <Wamphyri> lemmi check again
[03:21] <Peddy> Hey everyone, I am running Ubuntu in a Dual-Boot but I can't see my windows partitions. can anyone help?
[03:21] <tim_> I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and it is Fine No Probs with it !
[03:22] <Flannel> Wamphyri: Try 7.10, and also, use the alternate CD instead of the Desktop CD (while you're downloading a CD, might as well get one that'll work regardless)
[03:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Wamphyri: the 8600 is specifically named as not working with our drivers in the wiki..
[03:22] <Jack_Sparrow> !nvidia
[03:22] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:22] <Creationist> bts3685: There is no "driver" section.  And a google search for "TwinViewDisabled linux" doesn't provide any usable results.
[03:22] <circ> hey guys - just wondering how to disable alt-f1 which brings up the menu in gnome
[03:22] <Mamaa> help me please... have only rock radio inside search for country
[03:22] <Peddy> Hey everyone, I am running Ubuntu in a Dual-Boot but I can't see my windows partitions. can anyone help?
[03:23] <Jack_Sparrow> !helpme
[03:23] <ubotu> Avoid your questions being followed by a trail of "Please, help me", "Can nobody help me?", "I really need this!", and so on. This just contributes to making the channel unreadable. If you are not answered, ask again later; but see also !repeat and !patience
[03:23] <Wamphyri> Sparrow would i be able to install in text mode and upgrade?
[03:23] <Wamphyri> i have the ubuntu dvd
[03:23] <Flannel> Wamphyri: yeah.  If you've got the DVD, install in text mode
[03:23] <Wamphyri> ok
[03:23] <Jack_Sparrow> Wamphyri: Yes...  vesa mode from cli if needed to get basic gui
[03:23] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   select vesa mode 1024
[03:24] <luca> !virtualbox
[03:24] <ubotu> virtualbox is a x86 !virtualizer. A !free edition is available in !Gutsy as 'virtualbox-ose'. A non-free edition is available at http://virtualbox.org for most Ubuntu releases (help in #vbox) - Setup details at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox
[03:24] <Creationist> Could someone please tell me how to disable TwinView in xorg.conf?
[03:24] <Creationist> !twinview
[03:24] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[03:24] <Mamaa> anybody here for country  link to hear radio?
[03:24] <skaka_> install apache ?
[03:24] <Jack_Sparrow> !msgthebot
[03:24] <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.
[03:25] <skaka_> i am use ubuntu 7.04
[03:25] <nickrud> skaka_: sudo apt-get install apache2 , or search (ctl-f) for apache2 in synaptic
[03:25] <Peddy> Can someone help me to see the Windows partitions in a dual-boot configuration?
[03:25] <Jack_Sparrow> Tag.. hi nickrud
[03:25] <Ussr1943> Is there anyone here who's had expirience with installing ubuntu onto an external hdd that could help me? Thanks for your consideration.
[03:25] <KiD_ChAoS> how do you take ownership of files on a windows partition with Ubuntu?
[03:25] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow: hi, just passing thru while checking returns
[03:25] <Scout> How do I install sound cards? I am so lost here, I have tried every tutorial I found for my specific card
[03:25] <Jack_Sparrow> KiD_ChAoS: Permissions... on a windows drive ?
[03:26] <KiD_ChAoS> yes Jack_Sparrow ?
[03:26] <skaka_> thank  nickrud
[03:26] <newbuntu22> i just installed ubuntu for the first time... it doesnt seem to recognize my 2 other internal IDE drives...  anyone have any advice?
[03:26] <Scout> How do I install sound cards? I am so lost here, I have tried every tutorial I found for my specific card
[03:26] <nickrud> KiD_ChAoS:  use    defaults,umask=007,gid=46   in /etc/fstab and make sure you're in the plugdev group
[03:27] <KiD_ChAoS> how do i check if im on the plugdev group?
[03:27] <nickrud> newbuntu22: sudo fdisk -l  will tell you if linux is seeing your all your hard drives
[03:27] <nickrud> KiD_ChAoS: groups in a terminal
[03:27] <newbuntu22> nickrud:  how do i access sudo? :P   (this is my first time using linux)
[03:27] <TheFishy> Archlinux or freebsd whats better?
[03:27] <scguy318> newbuntu22: when prompted, enter your user password
[03:28] <halojen>  /msg ubotu flashissues
[03:28] <nickrud> KiD_ChAoS: that doesn't actually make you own the files, but you can read/write if mounted with ntfs-3g
[03:28] <scguy318> newbuntu22: sudo elevates a program to root privs provided that the user is in /etc/sudoers
[03:28] <scguy318> newbuntu22: *user invoking sudo
[03:28] <nickrud> !sudo | newbuntu22 (this will answer some questions, come back with anything you don't understand)
[03:28] <ubotu> newbuntu22 (this will answer some questions, come back with anything you don't understand): sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[03:29] <pppoe_dude> anyone know why recordmydesktop is giving me choppy audio?
[03:29] <KiD_ChAoS> nickrud, yes im trying to copy all the files off of a windows partition to my box but i know using windows to copy another windows partition from another computer you need to take ownership of the first or you will get access violations
[03:29] <newbuntu22> thanks.. it sees dev1, dev2, and dev3  , but not my other drives
[03:30] <Scout> How do I choose which sound card to use??
[03:30] <nickrud> KiD_ChAoS: assuming you're writing to the ntfs drive, and it's mounted with ntfs-3g , having it mounted as I described above will give you proper permissions
[03:30] <KiD_ChAoS> ok nickrud
[03:30] <nickrud> KiD_ChAoS: it sets it up so anyone in the group plugdev can write to the mounted drive
[03:31] <acehigh> is there a package that i can install to create a imaging server using ubuntu 7.0? I want to be able to network boot a laptop and image it using this feature
[03:31] <moon_g> anyone knows if there's a good address book for ubuntu, more or less like one that of macosx?
[03:31] <BinarySphinx> Hey, Alex from work, you in here? I tried to get my phone working, but couldn't get past the driver issue. (This message sent from FF IRC plugin.)
[03:31] <nickrud> newbuntu22: dev1 etc isn't what it's telling you, you need to be precise
[03:32] <RasterBurner> hey how do i install aplications i downloaded? i cant figure it out!!!
[03:32] <nickrud> newbuntu22: a good tool is to copy and paste the output from   sudo fdisk -l   on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give us the link so we can see it
[03:32] <newbuntu22> thanks nickrud
[03:33] <Ussr1943> Anyone have any expirience with getting a fresh ubuntu install on an external HDD running?
[03:33] <BinarySphinx> Lol, did you download an RPM?
[03:33] <moon_g> anyone?
[03:33] <Andre_Gondim> nickrud, if it's .deb you just need do sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[03:33] <acehigh> is there a package that i can install to create a imaging server using ubuntu 7.0? I want to be able to network boot a laptop and image it using this feature
[03:34] <nickrud> RasterBurner: apps come in a bunch of different formats. If you find an app you want to use, try searching for it in synaptic (ctl-f) first
[03:34] <RasterBurner> its.jar...
[03:34] <Wamphyri> is ubuntu pretty fluent with sli?
[03:34] <fouadz> Hi ,
[03:34] <newbuntu22> here is what is seen when i sudo fdisk -l     http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54953/
[03:34] <nickrud> ugg, I don't run java apps at all RasterBurner
[03:34] <BinarySphinx> Wamphyri: Good question. But what are you running on ubuntu that requires sli, lol.
[03:34] <TangentBuntu> hello people of ubuntu
[03:34] <newbuntu22> it sees my 160 GB drive, but does not even mention my other drives
[03:35] <Wamphyri> Binary prolly nothing maybe somthing in wine lol
[03:35] <nickrud> moon_g: the usual addressbook is in evolution
[03:35] <TangentBuntu> how do I correctly start xinit?
[03:35] <Wamphyri> but i have sli in my machine i would like to use it lol
[03:35] <Flannel> !java | RasterBurner
[03:35] <ubotu> RasterBurner: 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)
[03:35] <tedp> what's the state of hardy freeze? can i request a sync of a debian package?
[03:35] <BinarySphinx> lol, anything you run through wine probably doesn't need SLI, if it works at all. :p
[03:35] <tcpdumpgod> Whats a easy way to be able to listen to the previews of songs off Amazon.com or something of the sort.
[03:35]  * tedp goes searching
[03:35] <Wamphyri> ol
[03:35] <nickrud> tedp: I don't know if it's frozen yet. You would ask on #ubuntu-motu
[03:35] <Wamphyri> lol*
[03:35] <Terrak> busy place...
[03:35] <tcpdumpgod> MPlayer mozilla plugin does not seem to want to be doing it.
[03:36] <fouadz> I have an issue on my system , I installed xchm long time ago and now I want to use gnochm , I'v installed it it worked fine.. but if I double click on .chm it doest opoen with gnochm and xchm is still as an option when I do a right click on the file
[03:36] <fouadz> any idea how to fix that ?
[03:36] <BinarySphinx> BTW, anyone know how to get wine running on a PS3 install of YellowDog?
[03:36] <BinarySphinx> (I know, wrong channel)
[03:36] <bcx> Does anyone know the name of the component that causes drivers to be loaded/linked when I plug in a USB device?
[03:36] <Flannel> tedp: #ubuntu-motu is probably your best bet, and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyReleaseSchedule
[03:36] <Ussr1943> Anyone good with external HDD installs?
[03:36] <bcx> My computer hasn't been booting cleanly, and somehow isn't loading drivers when I plug in USB devices
[03:36] <bcx> It use to be called hotplug
[03:37] <bcx> but I think that's been replaced by udev
[03:37] <tedp> thanks Flannel
[03:37] <nickrud> Flannel: doh, I should have guessed that name
[03:37] <TangentBuntu> nickrud: hey
[03:38] <nickrud> TangentBuntu: hi
[03:38] <TangentBuntu> you helped me with that server issue
[03:38] <RasterBurner> ok - so how would i install a .tar.gz game. i downloaded it, unzipped it to a folder, and now i cant figure out how to run it...
[03:38] <TangentBuntu> do you know anything about xserver?
[03:38] <nickrud> TangentBuntu: a bit
[03:38] <newbuntu22> nickrud: please enlighten me with your genius
[03:38] <Flannel> RasterBurner: .tar.gz can mean a whole lot of different things (and with them, methods).  What game is it?
[03:38] <TangentBuntu> I'm getting about 5 (EE) lines on typing "xinit"
[03:39] <scribe05>  help needed --I cannot figure out why my computer loads my sound card about every other time I boot (using ubuntu 7.1)  If it doesn't load, I can shut down, restart and the card is recognized
[03:39] <RasterBurner> alien arena 2007
[03:39]  * Celes pokes Jack_Sparrow 
[03:39] <nickrud> newbuntu22: lol, what genius :)    sudo   is similar in concept to using a password to perform administrator actions on vista
[03:39] <Jangari> Celes:
[03:39]  * Celes hugs Jangari 
[03:39] <Jangari> good evening
[03:39] <Celes> I missed you !
[03:39] <skaka_> what is root ??
[03:40] <nickrud> TangentBuntu: if I'm trying to start from the command line, I put some commands in ~/.xinitrc  and start X with startx
[03:40] <Jangari> did you get flash working?
[03:40] <Ussr1943> any?, external usb hdd installation/boot help?
[03:40] <Flannel> RasterBurner: alien arena is in the repos already.  Delete the targz, the stuff you downloaded.  Open synaptic, and install the "alien-arena" package
[03:40] <Celes> Jangari, yes after I almost was hysterical to my brother lol
[03:40] <newbuntu22> hehe... i read/understand sudo now... but apparently ubuntu does not recognize my other disk drives and i have no clue what to do (google results have yielded a bunch of things that make no sense to me) :   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54953/
[03:40] <Starnestommy> skaka_: root is the name of the superuser account in most unix-like systems
[03:40] <RasterBurner> :D how do i run synaptic?
[03:41] <nickrud> newbuntu22: except that to do the administrator stuff you use your user password, since your user is given permission to do so
[03:41] <TangentBuntu> nickrud: how would I do that?
[03:41] <Celes> system>administration>synaptic manager
[03:41] <moon_g> is there an adressbook in ubuntu like one on macosx?
[03:41] <Flannel> RasterBurner: System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager, and for instructions on usage: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[03:41]  * Celes gives herself brownie pots
[03:41] <LOLpc> well, ubuntu sucessfully installed, but i can connect to my wireless network, but i can't send/recieve any info the browser wont work
[03:41] <Jangari> hey,. i need to install a program as a non-superuser on a server where i don't have privileges, say, in ~/bin, is it possible?
[03:41] <Celes> points*
[03:41] <Starnestommy> Jangari: using sudo?
[03:41] <nickrud> newbuntu22: I would have no clue about how to check for your drives without physical access, my limitation in skill
[03:42] <jason> that worked
[03:42] <Flannel> Jangari: Just install it there, and add ~/bin to your user path, sure.
[03:42] <Jangari> no, i don't have superuse privileges
[03:42] <acehigh> is there a package that i can install to create a imaging server using ubuntu 7.0? I want to be able to network boot a laptop and image it using this feature
[03:42] <nickrud> TangentBuntu: like   gedit ~/.xinitrc , put the word  gnome-session  in it, save, then run startx
[03:42] <jason> ok how do i change the ubuntu icon on the main menu?
[03:42] <BinarySphinx> AAAAAAAaaaleeeex, from woooooorrrrrrrrrrk, you out there? I can't remember what you said your nick was.
[03:42] <newbuntu22> nickrud: what would you do if you were in my position right now?
[03:42] <Jangari> okay, how about the lib files?
[03:42] <nickrud> newbuntu22: windows sees the drives?
[03:42] <Jangari> Flannel,
[03:42] <zaius55> Weird thing just popped up in Ubuntu.  When I hold down the backspace key it only deletes 1 character I have to keep pressing it to delete more than 1.  Would like to be able to hold it down ;)
[03:42] <xxploit_> Ussr1943: if you currently have the hard drive hooked up unplug the power to it and repower it. Then do a dmesg | tail and it should show it picked up the device, then you can do fdisk -l and see where the device is located to mount it for use
[03:42] <zaius55> Any ideas?
[03:42] <RasterBurner> thanks so much flannel
[03:42] <moon_g> any idea?
[03:43] <TangentBuntu> nickrud: what folder do I run that from, when I did "vi ~/.xinitrc" it di...oops, mistyped
[03:43] <TangentBuntu> hold on a minute
[03:43] <newbuntu22> nickrud: windows did see the other two drives (i however have formatted windows since then and installed unbuntu in its place)
[03:43] <nickrud> moon_g: the address book in ubuntu is kept in evolution , the integrated mail thingo
[03:43] <TangentBuntu> nope
[03:43] <Ussr1943> dmesg|tail ?
[03:43] <TangentBuntu> nickrud: I can't seem to find that file
[03:43] <Ussr1943> if you don't mind slowin down
[03:43] <nickrud> TangentBuntu: you create it
[03:44] <jason> ok how do i change the ubuntu icon on the main menu?
[03:44] <Jack_Sparrow> jason: You dont... It is possible, if you really know how things are put together....
[03:44] <TangentBuntu> gnome-session
[03:44] <moon_g> i'm don't like using evolution, or any mail thingy
[03:44] <jason> hmm...
[03:44] <RasterBurner> thanks for the help guys! peace
[03:44] <jason> im thinking jack-desktop
[03:44] <moon_g> just wondering if there's a standalone one
[03:44] <moon_g> :)
[03:44]  * Celes hugs Jack_Sparrow 
[03:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: Whats up..
[03:44] <Celes> giving you my loving
[03:44] <Jangari> standalone mail client, moon_g?
[03:44] <TangentBuntu> gnome-sessi...oh
[03:44] <Celes> for putting up with me
[03:44] <jason> i mean jack_s
[03:44] <jack-desktop> jason, what?
[03:44] <jason> nothin
[03:44] <drainman> anyone knows why random ips would try to make a connection to the port 55555 every 10 seconds or so??
[03:45] <jason> lol
[03:45] <TangentBuntu> would xfce-session work?
[03:45] <sausageToH> hey
[03:45] <newbuntu22> nickrud: any advice?
[03:45] <jason> wp
[03:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: Thanks, I could use some today...
[03:45] <sausageToH> whats the min system requirements for ubuntu?
[03:45] <FactTech> newbuntu22: Does your BIOS see the drives on startup?
[03:45] <sausageToH> or kubuntu..
[03:45] <moon_g> nickrud: do you know one?
[03:45] <moon_g> thanks anyways
[03:45] <sausageToH> i have a p3 dell inspiron
[03:45] <Jangari> sausageToH: if you can run windows, you can run ubuntu
[03:45] <nickrud> newbuntu22: not really. the first thing I would do is check my plugs, then beg for help here :)
[03:45] <sausageToH> it runs 95/98
[03:45] <sausageToH> wont do xp
[03:45] <newbuntu22> nickrud: i'm going to make sure my bios recognizes the drives... no real reason behind it b/c windows did, but i'm going to try it and come back
[03:45] <Ussr1943> so before i can boot form my usb external , i must mount it?
[03:46] <TangentBuntu> oh, going to xubuntu for that one
[03:46] <sausageToH> fluxbox?
[03:46] <newbuntu22> and yes, i'll check my plugs too (though i really have no reason to believe they would have dropped out for no reason :P )
[03:46] <newbuntu22> thanks for your help though!
[03:46] <sausageToH> whats the win manager?
[03:46] <jason> i know how to to cmds in the termanal and i got rid of the ubuntu help and gnome icon help from the menu, does that mean i konw how things are put together
[03:46] <sausageToH> i need something with good wifi support as well
[03:46] <BinarySphinx> Anyone know a server/channel to talk about yellowdog on? Freenet's #yellowdog is veeeerry slow.
[03:46] <nickrud> moon_g: not really, I keep my addresses in thunderbird. Someday I'll switch them to an ldap but will still use thunderbird or evolution as the front end
[03:46] <NW2190> hey does anyone know how to mount a directory on a computer from another computer across a network?
[03:47] <Audio_1> i have a question about my GRUB loader. i try to use supergrub to fix me boot loader, it does all the things to repair it, but when i reboot, windows come up, no option to select. now my windows install is on a diffrent hard drive than the ubuntu partition, would this couse my problem?
[03:47] <BinarySphinx> lol, *freenode
[03:47] <geordie> i-arc: hi
[03:47] <moon_g> what's ldap?
[03:47] <i-arc> hola geordie
[03:47] <nickrud> TangentBuntu: ah, xubuntu I don't know what you use to start there
[03:47] <pattern> does anyone know of an application that will continually monitor the clipboard and take arbitrary actions based on the clipboard contents?
[03:47] <lokem> hi folks, i've been having resume problems with intel wifi 3945abg.  i was told to add the module (iwl3945) in /etc/default/acpi-support (MODULES="iwl3945 iwlwifi_mac80211 cfg80211").  unfortunately it's still not working.  anyone has any workaround?
[03:47] <Jack_Sparrow> sausageToH: It is Not the best choice to choose a distro based on a $20 wireless card
[03:47] <pattern> or an app that will continually write every clipboard entry to a text file?
[03:47] <skaka_> pls i need book ubuntu ?
[03:48] <nickrud> moon_g: its really overkill for just an address book, but it's a way to store addresses that isn't dependent on the application used to access the data
[03:48] <sausageToH> well i have about 3 cards here
[03:48] <sausageToH> all i want the laptop for is so my room mate wont f with my macs and stuff anymore
[03:48] <sausageToH> he just needs to run firefox
[03:48] <jason> Jack_Sparrow:  i have found a link to change it to the foot icon and it says somthing about my .icons folder and a .png file
[03:48] <Celes> skaka a book?
[03:48] <sausageToH> i need a distro that i can load on another pc via usb too
[03:48] <moon_g> oh ok, actually that's why i'm not using evolution, i think it's too much of what i need, thanks anyways
[03:49] <sausageToH> mepis and knoppi didn;t do so hot
[03:49] <Jack_Sparrow> jason: I do not intend to tell you how to do it.  Feel free to change it yourself though
[03:49] <skaka_> book useing ubuntu
[03:49] <Jack_Sparrow> !install
[03:49] <moon_g> other topic, is there a channel specific to graphics in linux, i'm a graphics designer
[03:49] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[03:49] <cathya> holy fuck
[03:49] <cathya> 1157?!
[03:49] <LOLpc> i know
[03:49] <sausageToH> xubuntu... same distro without kde or gnome?
[03:49] <jason> ok...
[03:50] <nickrud> !language | cathya
[03:50] <ubotu> cathya: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[03:50] <Pici> !language | cathya
[03:50] <Jack_Sparrow> sausageToH: also check out pendrivelinux.com
[03:50] <lokem> cathya: is that a lot? :)
[03:50] <sausageToH> nice
[03:50] <hsystemxX> xubuntu, same CORE as ubuntu with XFCE as desktop environment.
[03:50] <TangentBuntu> yeah
[03:50] <sausageToH> oh cool i like xfce
[03:50] <TangentBuntu> but I want to know what to say to start it
[03:50] <sausageToH> i run that on my xbox with gentoox
[03:50] <TangentBuntu> is it xfce-session?
[03:51] <sausageToH> dont know
[03:51] <hsystemxX> Tangent, xubuntu-desktop
[03:51] <TangentBuntu> oh my
[03:51] <TangentBuntu> thank you
[03:51] <BinarySphinx> sausage: There's a gentoo for xbox?
[03:51] <sausageToH> xfce and fluxbox is what i ran it's about 4 years old now
[03:51] <sausageToH> hell yeah theres a way to even put osx on xbox1
[03:51] <BinarySphinx> rly?
[03:51] <hsystemxX> sausage sorry to interrupt , but this channel is for support.
[03:52] <sausageToH> i ran xdsl, gentoox, xebian, slaxkware, ....
[03:52] <BinarySphinx> But OSX shouldn't run on 64MB RAM
[03:52] <sausageToH> it wont
[03:52] <sausageToH> you gotta up the ram
[03:52] <sausageToH> 128
[03:52] <BinarySphinx> Ah. Kk. Thnks. Will look into it.
[03:52] <Jack_Sparrow> GUYS...  that is nice but OT
[03:52] <BinarySphinx> Sorry. :s
[03:52] <sausageToH> it's done with debian and pear pc
[03:52] <nathan42100_> anyone got some time to help me out?
[03:52] <sausageToH> k no mo ot
[03:52] <nickrud> !ask | nathan42100_
[03:52] <ubotu> nathan42100_: 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. :-)
[03:53] <hsystemxX> whats your problem nathan?
[03:53] <nathan42100_> hang on, long description
[03:53] <TangentBuntu> teehee
[03:53] <TangentBuntu> I'm happy
[03:53] <TangentBuntu> so damn happy
[03:53] <BinarySphinx> Anyone know if there's a good version of Ubuntu to put on PS3? yellowdog just doesn't cut it.
[03:53] <BinarySphinx> I'd love to install it, but need that little (switch to PS3 game OS) widget.
[03:53] <microphex> !flash
[03:53] <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 »
[03:53] <TangentBuntu> I've got x installing, I've got dark chocolate, I've got drugs
[03:54] <jason> how is linux for psp?
[03:54] <BinarySphinx> Jason: terrible, don't do it.
[03:54] <jason> i have a hacked psp jw
[03:54] <jason> lol
[03:54] <jason> ok
[03:54] <hsystemxX> micrphex, just to mention, you can download the tar.gx from adobe.com and install it manually, running the installation script it have.
[03:54] <fallore> hi. will ubuntu 7.10 support logitech wireless bluetooth keyboard and mouse?
[03:54] <nathan42100_> setting up a dual boot ubuntu with ubuntu on the slave (hopefully grub on slave as well) Slave is already set up with full usage as an NTFS for extra file storage but has more than 200 GB free (with about 80 in use so format is out of the question) I need to resize the slave and install Ubuntu 7.10 on the new ~80 gb patition with grub on the 2nd one (and use the bios to boot the slave first so it loads grub?????)
[03:54] <BinarySphinx> I mean, the thing basically runs on it to begin with, but trying any normal desktop ui on it ends in massive fail.
[03:55] <Wamphyri> what was that link again for nvidia?
[03:55] <hsystemxX> microphex, just to mention, you can download the tar.gz from adobe.com and install it (flash) manually, running the installation script it have.
[03:55] <nathan42100_> so anyone got some time to spend with me?
[03:55] <sausageToH> hmm
[03:55] <microphex> even on x64?
[03:55] <jason> well i wish i can replace the firmware on it with somthing like irshell
[03:55] <sausageToH> xubuntu is to big
[03:55] <nathan42100_> jason, you talking about PSP stuff?
[03:55] <jason> yea
[03:56] <TangentBuntu> damnit, that didn't work
[03:56] <jason> is that bad?
[03:56] <jason> hmm
[03:56] <nathan42100_> not that I know of
[03:56] <BinarySphinx> PSP linux?
[03:56] <CrazyPhil> Hi. I have trouble connecting with a High ID in aMule. Both port is open on router and firewall is set to off with Firestarter. How can I solve this? thanks
[03:56] <BinarySphinx> That's not OT
[03:56] <hsystemxX> BinarySphinx PS3 linux.
[03:56] <BinarySphinx> hsystem: Wha?
[03:56] <buzz-cp> hey all, is there a wiki or documentation about different the various kernel boot options (i.e. vga=xxx noapic single ) I'm looking for something that tells me about them (and ones I don't know about)
[03:56] <jason> i do wish to run a custom xmb couse irshell has way more function
[03:56] <nathan42100_> jason, check out psp-programming.com, its a site that I administrate. It would be useful for you if you would like to learn how to make homebrew, but otherwise its a pretty good community...
[03:56] <sausageToH> is there a live lilo installer?
[03:57] <jason> hmm
[03:57] <jason> ok
[03:57] <sausageToH> grub isn't working for me
[03:57] <jason> ty
[03:57] <Thorsten11> fallore: i am looking for a link i saw a couple weeks ago about a setup for it
[03:57] <nathan42100_> hsystemxx, did you read my "problem"?
[03:57] <fallore> thanks Thorsten11
[03:58] <techII> microphex, problem installing flash?  for 64bit look at "nspluginwrapper"
[03:58] <sausageToH> anyone know/
[03:58] <nathan42100_> wow, it got quiet
[03:58] <hsystemxX> sausageToH, ubuntu works with grub, if grub is broken, try repairing it with the live cd, or download the super grub live cd and repair it.
[03:58] <Ussr1943> in order for an external hdd ubuntu to work it has to be mounted first?
[03:58] <BinarySphinx> hsystemxX: What were you saying? PS3 linux? I'm listening...
[03:58] <sausageToH> i need lilo anyways on a few more pc's
[03:58] <cathya> gosh
[03:58] <cathya> thats not lot
[03:58] <nathan42100_> hsystemxX, did you read my "problem?
[03:58] <Thorsten11> fallore: i think this is it  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=594624
[03:58] <cathya> thats OVERCROWDED
[03:58] <hsystemxX> Binary, well you can install linux on a ps3...
[03:58] <hsystemxX> you know that...
[03:58] <hsystemxX> right?
[03:58] <fallore> thanks Thorsten11, i'll check it out
[03:58] <BinarySphinx> Yeah, I've got Yellowdog, but...
[03:58] <sausageToH> how can i just install lilo to the mbr with a live cd?
[03:58] <BinarySphinx> Well, it sucks horribly.
[03:59] <BinarySphinx> Hence being in #Ubuntu
[03:59] <sausageToH> is there an ubuntu release with that option?
[03:59] <buzz-cp> anyone know of a place that lists all the kernel boot options?
[03:59] <jason> nathan42100_:  i love the programing tuts
[03:59] <Wamphyri> ok i need a link on howto use the restricted driver managaer in colsole
[03:59] <hsystemxX> OT: try ubuntu, or fedora.
[03:59] <luca> !virtualbox
[03:59] <ubotu> virtualbox is a x86 !virtualizer. A !free edition is available in !Gutsy as 'virtualbox-ose'. A non-free edition is available at http://virtualbox.org for most Ubuntu releases (help in #vbox) - Setup details at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox
[03:59] <Wamphyri> console*
[03:59] <nathan42100_> thanks jason, the first one needs to be updated though, so look on the forums
[03:59] <jason> i think ill try them out
[03:59] <jason> ok
[03:59] <Thorsten11> it should be the one, my friend got his to work a couple months ago and still has his hair so it could not have been that bad:)
[03:59] <nathan42100_> !help
[03:59] <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
[04:00] <hsystemxX> nathan, let see if i understood you, you have
[04:00] <hsystemxX> to HD
[04:00] <metatux> hi all
[04:00] <hsystemxX> 2 hd*
[04:00] <nathan42100_> talk to me in private
[04:00] <Thorsten11> hello metatux
[04:00] <hsystemxX> both with linux?
[04:00] <nathan42100_> otherwise you'll get lost
[04:00] <buzz-cp> !kernel boot options
[04:00] <KiD_ChAoS> how do i give myself root privledges
[04:00] <Thorsten11> su
[04:00] <Starnestommy> KiD_ChAoS: sudo command
[04:00] <KiD_ChAoS> no Thorsten11 for good
[04:00] <BinarySphinx> hsystemxX: Problem being that Ubuntu won't have the little widget for switching back to the PS3 original OS, and I don't want to have to reset all my graphics and audio every time i go back to using it as a console
[04:00] <techII> im having a problem with VLC, when I use it to transcode a video (for an ipod) the file it puts out doesn't seem to have any audio (using mp4a in a mp4 container)
[04:01] <metatux> hi Thorsten11
[04:01] <Thorsten11> you want root or just sudo?
[04:01] <BinarySphinx> techII: Wait, VLC has a transcode option?
[04:01] <hsystemxX> whats the damn command to login?
[04:01] <hsystemxX> sorry.
[04:01] <hsystemxX> here.
[04:01] <diabolix> BinarySphinx, you dont have to, at the boot prompt type "boot-game-os"
[04:01] <simplyubuntu> hey... does anyone here use the ipod-convenience package?
[04:02] <diabolix> BinarySphinx, or maybe boot_game_os, i cant remember
[04:02] <zelrikriando> error: "Invalid argument" setting key "kernel.shmmax"
[04:02] <zelrikriando> :S
[04:02] <Wamphyri> is there a howto on how to use the restricted driver manager?
[04:03] <diabolix> BinarySphinx, you normally get a prompt where you just hit enter to boot, right? its been a while since i used ps3 linux, they may have changed things on me since.
[04:03] <techII> BinarySphinx, It is somewhat generic, it transcodes, streams, etc...
[04:03] <simplyubuntu> anyone?
[04:03] <Wamphyri> yaaa bot fight lol
[04:03] <hsystemxX> nathan wait
[04:03] <hsystemxX> i need to login to PM you.
[04:03] <nathan42100_> k
[04:03] <hsystemxX> wait***
[04:03] <BinarySphinx> diabolix, to boot, you need logpass.
[04:04] <linuxman> whats a good site to upload files freely?
[04:04] <nathan42100_> I am so glad that live can detect netoworks
[04:04] <nathan42100_> makes install help so much easier
[04:04] <Starnestommy> hsystemxX: /msg nickserv identify password
[04:04] <Thorsten11> linuxman: are you looking to store or email?
[04:04] <hsystemxX> i know man, but cant remember the damn pass...
[04:04] <BinarySphinx> diabolix, You must enter your logpass, but that is not the issue; I need to find an easy way to return the system default boot mode.
[04:04] <techII> anyone know if the vlc included in ubuntu "crippled" for legal reasons?
[04:04] <linuxman> store Thorsten11
[04:04] <hsystemxX> thanks anywya
[04:05] <hsystemxX> let me change nick.
[04:05] <sausageToH> i had a linux distro that would let you just install lilo or grub and i think it was ubuntu anyone know
[04:05] <sausageToH> ?
[04:05] <diabolix> BinarySphinx, when i did it, it start something called loadlin, which was just a small linux that booted the new linux kernel off the hard drive, if you typed "boot_game_os" instead of hitting enter, it would boot into the game os.
[04:05] <Jewfro-Macabbi> cupsys keeps crashing on me with error: Child exited on signal 11!, /var/log/cups. shows errors: CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer: Unauthorized, and Scheduler shutting down due to program error, any ideas how to fix it?
[04:05] <tron> anyone have information on how to go about bridging my wireless connection to my nic card.. the goal here is to allow my router to pull a wan connection off eth0
[04:05] <BinarySphinx> diabolix, ohh, that part of boot.
[04:05] <BinarySphinx> lol
[04:05] <diabolix> yeah, i never had to reset anything.
[04:06] <Thorsten11> linuxman: this is a really stupid and crazy thing but it works.  I use Yahoo email to store stuff, as attachments, yahoo mail has no limit on storage
[04:06] <Ussr1943> I'm honsetly at my wits end with trying to boot from my external hdd, could someone with knowledge on external HDDs help me?
[04:06] <BinarySphinx> diabolix, I guess I just need to figure out syntax.
[04:06] <techII> tron, computer as a gateway?
[04:06] <zelrikriando> anyone knows what this error means : error: "Invalid argument" setting key "kernel.shmmax" ?
[04:06] <tron> yeah
[04:06] <nathan42100_> ussr1943, in your BIOS boot order, does it have external devices before hds?
[04:06] <nathan42100_> hdds*
[04:06] <BinarySphinx> diabolix, actually, I'll try that right now.
[04:06] <linuxman> okay cool... thanks Thorsten11! i have a yahoo account already
[04:06] <linuxman> :)
[04:06] <pawan> hi
[04:06] <zelrikriando> (when I run sudo sysctl -p)
[04:06] <pawan> winedoors cannot detect network connections
[04:07] <Ussr1943> Nathan yes it does have USB boot option, and yes it is before internal
[04:07] <luca> !virtualbox
[04:07] <ubotu> virtualbox is a x86 !virtualizer. A !free edition is available in !Gutsy as 'virtualbox-ose'. A non-free edition is available at http://virtualbox.org for most Ubuntu releases (help in #vbox) - Setup details at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox
[04:07] <nathan42100_> are you sure that it is bootable?
[04:07] <Thorsten11> if you don't wat to do that try mozy online backup
[04:07] <tron> the wireless connection provides the wan to the ethernet and the router pulls wan from eth0,,,, wireless -> eth0 -> router -> local network
[04:07] <techII> tron,  'wds' or something like that iirc
[04:07] <tron> hmm okay
[04:07] <tron> thanks for the tip
[04:07] <Thorsten11> you get 2GB free
[04:07] <Bulwinkle> I'm running ubuntu 7.10 and compiz-fusion.  it seems my conky only shows up in desktop 1 (I have 4).  any ideas?
[04:07] <Ussr1943> yes I am, I'm assuming it must be a problem with grub and its location
[04:07] <nathan42100_> is grub in the MBR?
[04:08] <Ussr1943> I'm pretty sure grub is on my external hdd, that's where it should be correct?
[04:08] <nathan42100_> i don't know
[04:08] <ricebowl> can anyone help me figure out what's wrong with my install? When I run apt-get it segfaults
[04:08] <nathan42100_> I am having "problems" as well
[04:08] <linuxman> Thorsten11: cool... doesn't hotmail have 2 gig free too.. i think gmail has more... anyways, lemme give it a try! ;)
[04:08] <lanzelloth> anyone know how to set win + x as hotkeys?
[04:08] <nathan42100_> I don't actually run linux yet
[04:08] <Ussr1943> no not on the MBR,i made sure i unhooked my ide cables as to avoid such a situation
[04:08] <soldats> !dualboot
[04:08] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookPro https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[04:08] <zelrikriando> kernel/shmmax=0×7ffffff : anyone see a synthax error in this line?
[04:08] <soldats> may have some pointers
[04:08] <nathan42100_> uhhh.....
[04:09] <Thorsten11> linuxman: yeah, they all have huge storage now, and its free so why not:)  only catch is i don't know how big a file at a time you can upload
[04:09] <Ussr1943> not for an external HDD though i doubt
[04:09] <LOLpc> in iwconfig, under <ath0> i can see the correct ssid and MAC address of my router, but i cant bring up a webpage
[04:09] <nathan42100_> i dunno
[04:09] <Thorsten11> linuxman: like isaid though, if its bigger, give mozy a try, its a free 2GB so....
[04:10] <jason> can some one help me install widgets?
[04:10] <nathan42100_> soldats, thanks for the "help" but I have a slighltly unique situation
[04:10] <Jangari> does anyone have experiance installing sox? Note, I have to do it with make install and all that, not apt-get, as it's on a remote server that i'll be installing it, where i don't have superuser privileges
[04:10] <Jangari> experience*
[04:10] <linuxman> aight... thanks again
[04:10] <Bulwinkle> how about a decent IRC client besides this xchat/gnome thing?
[04:10] <Thorsten11> no problem :)
[04:10] <soldats> nathan42100_: i see that is it ubuntu and windows
[04:10] <BanTam> could someone possibly recommend a good xvid to dvd conver that w
[04:10] <BanTam> ill run in ubuntu?
[04:10] <Jangari> konversation aint so bad, Bulwinkle
[04:11] <Starnestommy> Bulwinkle: regular xchat, konversation, or irssi
[04:11] <BanTam> im using mirc with wine
[04:11] <fallore> Bulwinkle: irssi is good if you're just looking for barebones functionality without too much effort
[04:11] <Thorsten11> do it old skool, i'm logged into my ubuntu server back home from my hotel room, all command line irc lol
[04:11] <Thorsten11> its simple, and works
[04:11] <Bulwinkle> I've been running Konversation but I'd rather stick with a GNOME app
[04:11] <microphex> i can't figure out how to change the mouse sensitivity/acceleration for my touchpad on my laptop
[04:11] <Jangari> yeah, kde apps kind of annoy me
[04:11] <jason> can some one help me install widgets?
[04:11] <nathan42100_> soldat:  setting up a dual boot ubuntu with ubuntu on the slave (hopefully grub on slave as well) Slave is already set up with full usage as an NTFS for extra file storage but has more than 200 GB free (with about 80 in use so format is out of the question) I need to resize the slave and install Ubuntu 7.10 on the new ~80 gb patition with grub on the 2nd one (and use the bios to boot the slave first so it lo
[04:11] <nathan42100_>  ads grub?????)
[04:11] <nathan42100_>  primary is an 80 gig NTFS with XP
[04:11] <nathan42100_>  with only a few gigs lef
[04:12] <DoYouKnow> jason, hold
[04:12] <Jangari> microphex: system, preferences, mouse
[04:12] <jason> mk
[04:12] <Thorsten11> Bulwinkle: does pidgeon not work for you?
[04:12] <nathan42100_> soldats:  setting up a dual boot ubuntu with ubuntu on the slave (hopefully grub on slave as well) Slave is already set up with full usage as an NTFS for extra file storage but has more than 200 GB free (with about 80 in use so format is out of the question) I need to resize the slave and install Ubuntu 7.10 on the new ~80 gb patition with grub on the 2nd one (and use the bios to boot the slave first so it lo
[04:12] <DoYouKnow> jason, have you heard of compiz screenlets?
[04:12] <microphex> it doesn't seem to affect it
[04:12] <norv> Jangari: IMHO, kde apps aren't pretty in gnome and gtk apps don't work well in KDE
[04:12] <adi> helo broo
[04:12] <Bulwinkle> Thorsten11: I'm running it but I'm so used to Konversation.....
[04:12] <DoYouKnow> jason, that's what I am using
[04:12] <jason> DoYouKnow:  ive herd of compez fusion
[04:12] <jason> and the cube affects and all
[04:12] <DoYouKnow> this is compiz screenlets
[04:12] <bro-man> any recommendations for data storage encryption ?
[04:13] <Jangari> microphex: the motion tab, 'acceleration;
[04:13] <Thorsten11> Bulwinkle: are you looking for something like Konversation
[04:13] <Nadilson> oi
[04:13] <jason> so install screenlets
[04:13] <Nadilson> alguem conheçe o buzilla do gnome/
[04:13] <norv> there are a few places which said "emerald doesn't work in kde" and the like, I've never had that sort of problem
[04:13] <Nadilson> ?
[04:13] <microphex> does it require a restart?
[04:13] <Bulwinkle> I hate to run just 1 KDE app...  I've been running openSUSE with KDE for 4 years now and I'm kicking the ubuntu tires and I like what I see so far....
[04:13] <DoYouKnow> http://compiz.org/Desktop_Screenlets
[04:13] <techII> jason,  gdesklets, adesklets, superkaramba (or something like that)...
[04:13] <Jangari> shouldn't, microphex
[04:13] <jason> ty
[04:13] <microphex> guess im screwed
[04:13] <norv> Bulwinkle: are you limited in disk or ram?
[04:13] <Bulwinkle> if I go to Ubuntu, I want to stay with gnome apps (or not KDE)
[04:13] <microphex> doesnt change a damn thing
[04:13] <Jangari> maybe turn down the sensitivity too
[04:13] <jshriver> Greetings hwo can you add a rule in iptables to allow incoming on a given port?
[04:14] <Ussr1943> I don't think i should have to instal over my mbr in order to get ubuntu to boot of my external though. I don't have an xp recovery CD, and don't want to risk losing everything
[04:14] <Jangari> or get a real mouse,
[04:14] <Bulwinkle> norv: nope 120G drive and 4GB ram
[04:14] <Bulwinkle> Thorsten11: yes
[04:14] <nathan42100_> question: for ubuntu's install partition resizer thing, the data on it should still be in tact, just in a smaller drive, correct?
[04:14] <nathan42100_> "drive"
[04:14] <dookdook> i've installed talk and ytalk, but when i try to use one or the other, it fails, saying that no daemon is running.  any suggestions?
[04:14] <hsystemV2> jshriver the easiest way, install firestarter and add the port there. Is a manager for iptables.
[04:14] <norv> Bulwinkle: use whatever app is the fastest for you, if there's a KDE one you need like Ktorrent, use it
[04:14] <Bulwinkle> what is the torrent gnome equivalent?
[04:15] <jshriver> hrm have firestarter don't see a method to add?
[04:15] <norv> Bulwinkle: there're quite a few
[04:15] <hsystemV2> go to RULES
[04:15] <hsystemV2> in firestarter
[04:15] <nathan42100_> why does no one answer my question?
[04:15] <Bulwinkle> norv: are any of them decent?
[04:15] <techII> Bulwinkle, transmission, or deluge are the two i have used
[04:15] <hsystemV2> nathan PM me
[04:15] <Starnestommy> nathan42100_: if you didn't resize it too much, it should be fine
[04:15] <bro-man> Any first-hand program recommendations for data storage encryption ? Maybe something not too complicated ?
[04:15] <Frem> Hello. I installed the latest kernel update, rebooted, and lost X. I've got an ATi Xpress 200m. "startx" will work in single-user mode, but the whole system just freezes when X is started for GDM in normal mode. Can anyone tell me what is going on?
[04:16] <Wamphyri> what the package for kernel headers?
[04:16] <Bulwinkle> I'm getting used to xchat-gnome ...  I'll give it a chance...
[04:16] <jshriver> tried Add Rule, but only says "add host/ip" nothing about port
[04:16] <norv> Bulwinkle: IMO no, but plain vanilla bittorrent is good if you have a non-NAT network or have access to the firewall
[04:16] <Thorsten11> Bulwinkle: check this link out, has 10 different ones, not sure if all are for gnome http://www.linuxhaxor.net/2008/01/23/10-irc-client-for-linux/
[04:16] <hsystemV2> Frem, you have to recompile DRIVERS.
[04:17] <Nadilson> hy
[04:17] <Nadilson> I need help
[04:17] <hsystemV2> ATI DRIVERS.
[04:17] <norv> Bulwinkle: IRC, thought you were looking for BT clients
[04:17] <bro-man> Any first-hand program recommendations for data storage encryption ? Maybe something not too complicated ?
[04:17] <Bulwinkle> norv: I'm looking for them all...
[04:17] <Frem> hsystemV2: No, no I don't. I didn't recompile the FGLRX drivers to start with, and they already work in single-user mode.
[04:17] <techII> bro-man, encfs possibly?
[04:17] <Bulwinkle> just found the azureus client package, I'm familiar with that one
[04:17] <BinarySphinx> Checking again: AAALLLEEEXXX from work, you out there?
[04:18] <Bulwinkle> I'm basically looking to replace all of my KDE apps with GNOME apps
[04:18] <Nadilson> Someone knows how I can ta taking the bugs site bugzilla for me to assist in the correction of the bug
[04:18] <bro-man> I have never heard of it... yet
[04:18] <norv> Bulwinkle: I just use irssi in a screen (which is in Konsole, but you can use whatever)
[04:18] <Bla2> does anyone use eclipse-cdt. i'm having difficulty in getting it to work properly
[04:18] <Frem> hsystemV2: Plus, if it was a simple driver issue, X would fail. If the drivers needed to be updated, the package manager would have taken care of it.
[04:18] <Bulwinkle> Banshee is as close as GNOME comes to Amarok (which isn't close but good enough)
[04:18] <LOLpc> Hi, I can see my router and SSID in iwconfig, but i cant do anything else. im using DHCP. pleees heelp mee
[04:18] <hsystemV2> sure but , anyway man, do a xorg-reconfigure
[04:18] <phuzion> anyone know of a program to make a library of your CDs without needing to rip each one, just insert it to get the album information
[04:19] <hsystemV2> and choose VESA or another driver and give it a try
[04:19] <Bulwinkle> I'll run BitchX if I want to run in term :)  I've been using bitchX for years
[04:19] <hsystemV2> FREM: sure but , anyway man, do a xorg-reconfigure
[04:19] <bro-man> techll: I have never heard of it
[04:19] <hsystemV2> and choose VESA or another driver and give it a try
[04:19] <Frem> hsystemV2: My xorg.conf is fine! It works in single-user mode! It worked before the kernel update!
[04:19] <Thorsten11> Bulwinkle: if thats the case than this is for you http://www.gnomefiles.org/
[04:19] <Thorsten11> has all the gnome apps
[04:19] <techII> phuzion, i remember seeing something like that but can't remember the name
[04:19] <Frogzoo> phuzion: file ?
[04:19] <hsystemV2> kernel update, drivers need to get recompiled if installed apart.
[04:19] <Frem> hsystemV2: I've tried switching to "ati", and same deal.
[04:19] <Bulwinkle> Thorsten11: thanks!
[04:20] <LOLpc> im melting, oh what a world what a world
[04:20] <phuzion> Frogzoo, does that pull the cddb information and compile a library file, without ripping it?
[04:20] <LOLpc> tough crowd
[04:20] <Bulwinkle> does anyone here use conky with compiz-fusion?
[04:20] <Thorsten11> Bulwinkle: your welcome
[04:20] <norv> phix: no, that doesn't I don't believe
[04:20] <Frogzoo> phuzion: nope
[04:20] <norv> phix: (meant phuzion)
[04:20] <LOLpc> troubleshooting wireless is the bane of irc computer support
[04:22] <norv> phuzion: MusicBrainz, but that's a network solution and uses an online listing
[04:23] <phuzion> norv, but that gathers the information from just inserting the CDs into the drive, right?
[04:24] <norv> phuzion: It doesn't even need that, the listing is online
[04:25] <mrs_cool> gg
[04:25] <norv> phuzion: It might get some of the metadata off the disc, but it was created due to limitations in CDDB
[04:25] <phix> norv: Hello :D
[04:25] <jshriver> Is it possible Firestarter can pull firewall settings via dhcp frmo a cable modem? since installing Firestarter my iptables -L went from a couple lines to nearl 50 all with ISP junk in it... does that sound normal?
[04:25] <DoubleDew> anyone know why my usb wireless adapter would all of a sudden not be recognized in network manager tool?
[04:26] <m0u5e> anyone know where ubuntu keeps a list of all it's file types (and what programs are assigned to use them by default?)
[04:26] <m0u5e> I wanna change all my multimedia files to be opened by gmplayer, by default, but i want to edit them all at once, rather than right clicking on like 10 different files :/
[04:29] <newbuntu22> hey nickurd:i dont know why, but ubuntu is recognizing my other 2 IDE drives.. however, it tells me i can't access them.. when i click details, it says it was b/c of an 'unclean shutdown' and tells me to go back to windows (which i no longer have installed) and 'safely remove' the drives, or use the 'force' option
[04:30] <newbuntu22> will 'force' damage my drives?
[04:30] <norv> phuzion: Hmm, I think I found what you are looking for.. a TOC-file generator
[04:30] <newbuntu22> anyone can answer my question(s) :P
[04:31] <Templario> hi
[04:31] <Templario> i need help
[04:31] <Templario> sim
[04:31] <sendero> !
[04:32] <Templario> o que e esse erro ai
[04:32] <Templario> pibarnas
[04:32] <Templario> ?
[04:33] <maxownz> yo hablo engles
[04:33] <Jack_Sparrow> Templario: Please just ask your question... in english
[04:33] <Templario> checking for gcc... gcc
[04:33] <Templario> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[04:33] <Templario> See `config.log' for more details
[04:33] <Templario> what is this?
[04:33] <Starnestommy> Templario: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:33] <Jack_Sparrow> Templario: Please keep it on one line..    did you install build-essential
[04:33] <Xabriel> I'm having update trouble on gutsy. It says there's updates available, but when I click install updates, all it does is check for updates and asks me if I want to install them, it just goes in circles.
[04:34] <newbuntu22> captain jack sparrow:  will "force" mounting one of my internal IDE drives damage it?  is there a safer way for me to access the drive?
[04:34] <Templario> oi
[04:34] <Templario> =D
[04:34] <Templario> novato_br  ta me lendo?
[04:34] <Jack_Sparrow> newbuntu22: safe-est would be to get out of windows cleanly, since that is not an option.. force is the only way
[04:34] <Bulwinkle> how about an alternative to conky for system monitoring?
[04:34] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter > Templario
[04:35] <noodles12> i'm running gnome in gutsy but i have kdelibs loaded to use k3b and konqueror. Does this effect boot-tim at all ( from grub to gdm) or would this only affect login time and overal system performance?
[04:35] <Templario> sorry
[04:35] <newbuntu22> jack sparrow:  how likely is it that force will damage my drive?  (i.e., is it worth reinstalling windows to do it?)
[04:36] <reburg> on gutsy, my bsd UFS partitions aren't showing up in /dev... anybody know how to fix this? they do show up in dmesg.
[04:36] <Jack_Sparrow> newbuntu22: I cant guess at that.... physically damage the drive.. not likely.. loss of data.. yes possible
[04:36] <reburg> (also, is there a pastebin for this channel?)
[04:37] <newbuntu22> i will try it then... thank you
[04:37]  * newbuntu22 salutes the captain
[04:38] <LibertyShadow> Has anyone tried to update the nvidia driver, 171.05
[04:39] <xxploit_> i read that is was for a particular device or wat not
[04:39] <xxploit_> that there was no point in using that one
[04:39] <ThreeFingerPete> hi there. i am unsure how to formulate this for google search. What I want to do is set my web cam to take one photo per hour..
[04:39] <newbuntu22> how do i log in as root in terminal? :P
[04:40] <Starnestommy> newbuntu22: you don't need to.  Just run commands using sudo
[04:40] <LibertyShadow> xxploit i have been having trouble with maximized windows losing the titlebar or corrupting the titlebar text
[04:40] <newbuntu22> thanks starnestommy
[04:40] <LibertyShadow> so I was just giving it a try
[04:42] <bullgard4> man smb.conf writes: " The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer. The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter." Where can I find the result of this 'conversion to DocBook for Samba'?
[04:42] <xxploit_> LibertyShadow :  what vid card do u have and ru using compiz?
[04:42] <Max_-> Hi, I'm trying to install ubuntu on my secondary computer and the livecd makes my screen turn full of flashing vertical lines... (winfast 6800) any idea?
[04:42] <newbuntu22> hey, it owrked!
[04:43] <newbuntu22> worked :)
[04:43] <LibertyShadow> xxploit_: I am using compiz and I have an Nvidia GeForce Go 7300 driver version 171.05
[04:43] <Teisei> So I got 7.10 installed but for some reason no matter how, or how many times, I install flash it does not seem to work.
[04:44] <Xabriel> I'm having update trouble on gutsy. It says there's updates available, but when I click install updates, all it does is check for updates and asks me if I want to install them, it just goes in circles.
[04:44] <happyface_> how do I set an application (VLC) as the default media player for movie files?
[04:45] <newbuntu22> should i 'unmount' my internal IDE drives when i am not using them?
[04:46] <xxploit_> LibertyShadow :  do u get the problems if u disable compiz ?
[04:46] <lanzelloth> how do i change my preffered applications?
[04:46] <lanzelloth> i tried system->prefs->pref apps
[04:47] <LibertyShadow> xxploit_: I do not.  It seems to occur with eclipse mostly
[04:50] <LibertyShadow> xxploit_: http://www.skidmore.edu/~vnewell/images/eclipse_problem.png
[04:51] <Teisei> Thanks anyway, I just did a manual install.
[04:52] <nickrud> lanzelloth: right click a file of the type you want to change (like mp3) and select properties, then open with tab
[04:53] <Pirate_Hunter> is there a way to restart my DVD drive in terminal since it seems not to be working?
[04:53] <nickrud> happyface_: see my last to lanzelloth
[04:54] <Flannel> lanzelloth: preferred application for what?
[04:54] <nickrud> happyface_: for dvd's, system->prefs->removable media
[04:54] <xxploit_> LibertyShadow :  maybe google something like compiz nvidia, i know theres some recommend entrys to add for nvidia cards that ppl have posted, no clue if they will help
[04:54] <xxploit_> LibertyShadow : entries in ur xorg.conf that is
[04:55] <Pirate_Hunter> is there a way to restart my DVD drive in terminal since it seems not to be working?
[04:55] <soldats> Pirate_Hunter: yea but its not safe
[04:56] <norv> is there a handy way to layer a file system over /?
[04:56] <norv> something like UnionFS
[04:56] <potato> screenlets ftw!
[04:56] <potato> love it
[04:56] <norv> but I can't unionfs mount to a mount point that's already mounted
[04:56] <Pirate_Hunter> soldats: why not since I need to burn this through tovid but it seems whenever I try to open it, it just doesnt respond
[04:56] <LibertyShadow> xxploit_ Right now I am playing with NvAGP, not sure what it means... I'll check the readme on the nvidia site
[04:57] <soldats> Pirate_Hunter: well a reboot would suffice if the DVD drive works after reboot but he othe way is unsafe
[04:57] <lanzelloth> nickrud: Flannel  thx
[04:57] <lanzelloth> nickrud: can't believe i didn't try that
[04:57] <nickrud> lanzelloth: it's kinda hidden
[04:58] <Pirate_Hunter> soldats: I was hoping you would tell me the command I really would prefer doing it through terminal instead of rebooting
[04:58] <lanzelloth> nickrud: but that's the usual way for windows
[04:58] <soldats> Pirate_Hunter: well maybe doing "hdparm -w
[04:58] <nickrud> lanzelloth: it is ? Didn't know that
[04:59] <Pirate_Hunter> soldats: what do you mean by maybe.... are you sure that is a restarting command
[04:59] <lanzelloth> nickrud: lol
[05:00] <lanzelloth> is there a way to replace gnome's default panel with something... fancier?
[05:00] <nickrud> !awn | lanzelloth
[05:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about awn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:00] <soldats> Pirate_Hunter: IIRC the hdparm -w /dev/path/to/DVD/ may restart the dvd drive. its a long shot
[05:00] <nickrud> lanzelloth: search google for avant-window-navigator
[05:00] <potato> can some one help me with setting up eveloution mail to connect to my gmail?
[05:00] <xenthro> Q: does FAT32 limit file sizes to 4bg?
[05:00] <xenthro> Q: does FAT32 limit file sizes to 4gb*
[05:00] <erawfish> yes
[05:00] <lekremyelsew> potato: sure
[05:01] <Pirate_Hunter> soldats: ok
[05:01] <xenthro> Q: is there a FAT64 ?
[05:01] <potato> ok
[05:01] <waterz> what is the command in command line, to know my IP address?
[05:01] <lanzelloth> nickrud: is this like os X' bar?
[05:01] <ePax> potato: When you logon to your gmail you can read about how to set up your account to connect to gmail.
[05:01] <soldats> Pirate_Hunter: the only thing is umnounting the DVD and remounting it
[05:01] <lekremyelsew> potato: hold on a sec
[05:01] <potato> i havent opened it but ive set office up
[05:01] <nickrud> xenthro: no. If you want more than 4gb with windows able to read, use ntfs
[05:01] <jc> can anyone help me with printing problems, cups seems to be completely broken, and I can't reinstall it either
[05:01] <potato> ok
[05:01] <potato> ill look ty
[05:01] <nickrud> !ntfs-3g | xenthro
[05:01] <ubotu> xenthro: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[05:02] <Pirate_Hunter> soldats: nothing is mounted so it cant umount
[05:02] <Marfi> can you get a terminal, jc?
[05:02] <MagoonD> I have a question about terminal services and rdp can anyone help me?
[05:02] <lekremyelsew> potato: go to ur gmail account and turn on POP support
[05:02] <xenthro> nickrud can win read anything other than ntfs/fat?
[05:02] <jc> Marfi: yep I've got a terminal
[05:02] <soldats> Pirate_Hunter: well the /dev/dvd*** needs a place to mout in /media
[05:03] <Marfi> jc, have you tried to uninstall CUPS from synaptic, then reinstall it like that?
[05:03] <lanzelloth> xenthro: it can read (not sure about write) ext2/3 partitions (linux') with some driver
[05:03] <soldats> do yiou have it
[05:03] <nickrud> xenthro: there's a thing called fs-driver.org, it adds ext3 to windows so you can read write. I don't use it though.
[05:03] <lanzelloth> xenthro: but i would suggest using a shared ntfs partition
[05:03] <Marfi> xenthro, win CAN read / write to ext2/3
[05:03] <lanzelloth> nickrud: i want my panel to be like this http://cache.lifehacker.com/software/uploaded/2006-03-03/verticaltaskbar.jpg (behaviour wise)
[05:03] <Marfi> xenthro, you need custom drivers from the site though. ive used it several times
[05:04] <jc> Marfi: I did a reinstall not an uninstall, I was going to do a "complete uninstall" and that wanted to remove ubuntu-desktop which I don't think I want to do
[05:04] <lekremyelsew> potato u there?
[05:04] <xenthro> these f-s drivers, will they allow me to use  them  like normal drives, say if i wanted to install a game on them?
[05:04] <nickrud> lanzelloth: you can drag your taskbar to the side, but I don't you can double up icons like that.
[05:04] <Flannel> jc: removing ubuntu-desktop is no big deal. Its a metapackage
[05:05] <Pirate_Hunter> soldats: lol forgot about that hehehe sorry its like 5 in d morning here so i will try that once tovid stops authoring
[05:05] <Marfi> jc, yea, that would be bad. =) i would say to sudo apt-get update, then try to reinstall like that. sounds like the package broke half way during the install
[05:05] <lanzelloth> nickrud: kde3's panel acts like that, but there's no way to use it under gnome is there?
[05:05] <MagoonD> I cannot copy paste text or transfer files when I RDP to a windows machine is that even possible?
[05:05] <nickrud> lanzelloth: no
[05:05] <Sinister> anyone know of a scanner that will work in linux that has a adapter for scanning slides ?
[05:05] <jc> Flannel: OK so should I do a removal or a complete removal?
[05:05] <soldats> Pirate_Hunter: lol :P well i got to sleep too so i hope upi figure it out
[05:05] <nickrud> !sane
[05:06] <ubotu> Scanning software: XSane, the GIMP (GNOME), Kooka (KDE). For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners - See also !OCR
[05:06] <xenthro> Q: what is the difference between ext2/ext3 ?
[05:06] <Flannel> jc: do a complete removal.  That'll remove config files as well as just the binaries.
[05:06] <jc> Marfi: I tried update and it does not fix anything
[05:06] <nickrud> Sinister: see above, I forgot to direct it at you
[05:06] <Flannel> xenthro: journalling, mostly.
[05:06] <xenthro> Flannel what is journaling?
[05:06] <jc> Flannel: and your sure that the removal of the unbuntu-desktop won't break anything?
[05:06] <Pirate_Hunter> soldats: thanx for the suggestions sleep well
[05:06] <lanzelloth> nickrud: know any program that works like gdesklet (docks stuff to desktop or custom bar) but is still supported?
[05:06] <soldats> :) thnanks
[05:06] <Zamboli> How would anyone like to help me configure my wireless?! Because i feel like i'm in a foreig country and don't speak the language
[05:06] <nickrud> xenthro: ext3 is ext2 with journaling, it helps reduce the time it takes to startup on a bad shutdown
[05:07] <Flannel> jc: guarantee it.  You'll be putting it back in a minute anyway.
[05:07] <Zamboli> and it just doesnt want to work! arg
[05:07] <nickrud> lanzelloth: I've heard of desklets
[05:07] <Marfi> jc, try to delete the packages with cups in it from /var/cache/apt/archives
[05:07] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: what kind of wireless card is it?
[05:07] <xenthro> so ext3 is better than ext2? any serious drawbacks?
[05:07] <MagoonD> anyone know the answer to my question plz help me or else I am going to have to uninstall ubuntu
[05:07] <Flannel> xenthro: If you lose power halfway through a HDD write operation, youll be ok.
[05:07] <Marfi> then re-update, so it will download the packages
[05:07] <nickrud> jc: seconding flannel, as if he needs it
[05:07] <jc> Marfi: what will that do?
[05:07] <Sinister> thanks
[05:08] <Marfi> jc, it will let you redownload the package if the checksum was off
[05:08] <Marfi> jc, there may be a command to do it, if someone wants to help =)
[05:08] <Zamboli>  lanzelloth: atheros 802.11 bg
[05:08] <xenthro> alrighty. thanks for the info guys
[05:09] <jc> Marfi: ok I'm going to try the reinstall first and then see if there is anything in the var/cache/apt/archives folder that I need to delete before I reinstall - keeping fingers crossed
[05:09] <Marfi> *crosses fingers*
[05:10] <xenthro> FYI, there is an entertaining package called "hot-babe".
[05:10] <Zamboli> lanzelloth: i don't think its my card because iwconfig gives me the correct MAC address and SSID of my router
[05:10] <dan_l> Hi.  Anybody here familiar with adding start up programs to ubuntu?
[05:10] <nickrud> xenthro: you might like the ubuntu-calendars
[05:10] <Flannel> dan_l: which "startup"?  boot or login?
[05:10]  * syc_ brb, makan siang dulu
[05:10] <Zamboli> but i dont think i have an IP
[05:11] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: hmm, i'm not sure how to detect the card
[05:11] <dan_l> Flannel:  Login, I suppose.  I want tilda to start up automaticaly
[05:11] <xenthro> nickrud saw them before. its the only result i get when i search for "nude" in synaptic
[05:11] <Flannel> !startup | dan_l
[05:11] <ubotu> dan_l: 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
[05:11] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: no IP is that even possible?
[05:12] <MagoonD> how do I copy files from a win machine back to my ubuntu machine via terminal services RDP?
[05:12] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: have you looked at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported yet?
[05:12] <weezilla> hellos !
[05:12] <weezilla> alo
[05:12] <weezilla> err, sorry. lag
[05:12] <MagoonD> !ping
[05:13] <ubotu> ping yourself ;-) really the diodes all down my left side are sore
[05:14] <nickrud> so not all the ubotu foolishness was removed after all
[05:14] <lanzelloth> anyone here used amarok for a long time?
[05:14] <MagoonD> can anyone read my ?
[05:14] <weezilla> could anyone direct me towards a good Hex value/ offsets irc channel, or lend me some expertise?
[05:14] <mygor> Need install help for Dell CPX laptop
[05:14] <Hammer89> can anyone recommend a good rss reader for ubuntu?
[05:14] <lekremyelsew> lanzelloth: somewhat long time
[05:14] <nickrud> MagoonD: yup. No answer for you though
[05:14] <Zamboli> lanzelloth: i don't think its a card support issue. i can see my router :\
[05:14] <Frogzoo> Hammer89: there's some firefox extensions
[05:14] <nickrud> Hammer89: I like liferea
[05:14] <maek> I tried to suspend my laptop and It didnt work, now it takes 5-10 min to boot and everything is crazy, no splash screen progress bar on boot and shutdown, It says it finds a resume image. how do I remove that resume image?
[05:14] <Frogzoo> maek: ati running fglrx driver?
[05:15] <maek> Frogzoo: no, nvidia
[05:15] <lanzelloth> lekremyelsew: the 'labels' you can put, are they stored in the files?
[05:15] <Hammer89> thanks
[05:15] <nickrud> Hammer89: there's also straw blam , akregator for kde
[05:15] <bullgard4> man smb.conf writes: " The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer. The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter." Where can I find the result of this 'conversion to DocBook for Samba'? (Ubuntu 7.10)
[05:15] <Hammer89> I'll look into those... running Gnome now though :)
[05:16] <lekremyelsew> lanzelloth: depends on the format
[05:16] <lekremyelsew> some dont allow you to edit the properties that easily, like mp4
[05:16] <nickrud> Hammer89: in case it wasn't klear, akregator is kde, the others gnome
[05:16] <Zombie> Anyone familiar with the HAL Daemon?
[05:16] <Symmetria> anyone from cannonical awake?
[05:16] <maek> bullgard4: info samba?
[05:16] <Hammer89> nickrud: it was clear enough
[05:17] <nickrud> bullgard4: samba-doc I think
[05:17] <zelrikriando> nickrud: do you know about wireless?
[05:17] <bullgard4> maek: Your message is too short to be comprehendable.
[05:17] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: like, you can go to 192.168.0.1 ?
[05:17] <zelrikriando> I mean...wireless issues
[05:17] <mygor> Ubuntu 7.10 freezes while loading live cd
[05:17] <L3ttuc3> say i hibernate before my linux box shuts itself down, is there a way to discard the hibernation data at boot time, and perform a normal boot? and should the hibernation data get somehow corrupted, is there a way to recover from that and do a normal boot?
[05:17] <Zombie> I'm working on a way to try and create my Forensic write Block at the software 'block device' level. In general, a filesystem can of course be mounted 'read only' but thats not the same thing as a forensic write block. What I am trying to do is make the block device  for the thumb drive read only as well. (usually /dev/sda1 in the case of a thumb drive.) that would prevent the kernel from mounting it as writable.) I could just mount it usin
[05:17] <Zombie> g -ro, but HAL will change it right back.
[05:18] <lanzelloth> lekremyelsew: i mean if you click on the 'context' tab (on the left side) there's an option to add a 'label'
[05:18] <nickrud> zelrikriando: very little. My broadcom was supported by the restricted driver and network manager picked it up so I didn't have to learn much
[05:18] <zelrikriando> mygor: maybe burn another CD
[05:18] <zelrikriando> nickrud: ok
[05:18] <Zamboli> lanzelloth: i can not
[05:18] <MagoonD> how do I copy files into ubuntu when I am using RDP?
[05:19] <mygor> CD is good installs on desktop but not on Dell CPX laptop
[05:19] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: when you click on the network manager applet thing do you see an option for wireless network?
[05:19] <kunzy> Here is a question for you.  I set my screensaver to come on after 10 min.  But, the screen just goes black because it goes to sleep.  I went into the power management and turned off the setting telling it to go to sleep and it still does it.  Any thoughts?
[05:19] <Onyx> Anyone know how I can change the margins in OpenOffice.org?  I want to use the same margin settings as defaults all the time.
[05:19] <Zamboli> yes
[05:19] <nickrud> MagoonD: you might consider installing openssh-server on the ubuntu box and use winscp on the windows box to move files
[05:19] <maek> bullgard4: re my nvidia msg? that was just a reply to Frogzoo.
[05:19] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: do you see any network under there?
[05:20] <matt_> hey guys, I'm having some trouble installing my atheros wireless, can you guys help me out?
[05:20] <MagoonD> ok nickrud thanks
[05:20] <Flannel> MagoonD: Filezilla also will do transfers over SSH
[05:20] <zelrikriando> mygor: and you can boot other stuff on your laptop ?
[05:20] <Zamboli> lanzelloth: my network will show up, but im connected under the manager
[05:20] <bullgard4> maek: 06:17 <      maek> bullgard4: info samba?
[05:20] <dogpigeoncow> my friend has a problem with booting of the Ubuntu Live CD. it freezes on the start up screen showing just hte mouse and hte orrange background. nothing else is loaded yet we can still see the Ctrl+alt+del menu when prompting it. how do we fix it????????
[05:20] <mygor> Yes Ultimate boot CD works
[05:21] <nickrud> Flannel: you seem enamored of firefox plugins :)
[05:21] <MagoonD> i am just used to doing it over rdp but thats ok I will get used to the new way I like ubuntu too much
[05:21] <maek> bullgard4: info is a command to get the infodocs
[05:21] <maek> bullgard4: similar to man
[05:21] <xenthro> dogpigeoncow how much ram is on the system, and did you verify the cd?
[05:21] <kunzy> dogpigeoncow: Have you tried adding the noapic option?
[05:21] <dogpigeoncow> ok we did verify but wat is the noapic option?
[05:22] <dogpigeoncow> and im sure there is enough ram
[05:22] <Hammer89> is there a way to get a list of installed programs from the terminal?
[05:22] <kunzy> dogpigeoncow: At the menu that asks what you want to do, edit the boot options and add a -noapic to the very end
[05:22] <nickrud> Hammer89:   dpkg -l | grep ^ii
[05:22] <mygor> 512MB ram cd is cloned from ubuntu original cd
[05:23] <Hammer89> nickrud: thanks
[05:23] <Flannel> nickrud: Filezilla is hardly a firefox plugin.
[05:23] <dogpigeoncow> ok will try that... thanx kunzy
[05:23] <kunzy> no prob.
[05:23] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: what manager?
[05:23] <nickrud> Flannel: no? doh
[05:23] <kunzy> Does anyone have an idea where another 'sleep' mode option for my screen is?  I turned it off under screensaver > power management but it still kicks in
[05:24] <L3ttuc3> how do i discard hibernation data at boot time and perform a normal boot?
[05:24] <erawfish> Hammer89: dpkg -l
[05:24] <erawfish> L3ttuc3: nohibernate IIRC. as a kernel option
[05:24] <Zamboli> lanzelloth: my network will show up, and accepts the WPA key
[05:24] <bullgard4> maek: 'info samba' does not produce anything related to a DocBook. Your answer is wrong.
[05:25] <jc> Flannel: I did a cups reinstall and got this error - cupsys: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[05:25] <Hammer89> is there a way to get a list that just gives me the program name (like... just what I would use with apt-get to install it)
[05:25] <L3ttuc3> erawfish and if i manage to corrupt my hibernation data, would the kernel recover from it, reboot, or just die trying?
[05:25] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: hm, so what's the problem then?
[05:25] <Zamboli> heh
[05:26] <Zamboli> lanzelloth: nothing will come up in the browser
[05:26] <Zamboli> if the 'route' command should give me my ip and gateway etc. but its all blank
[05:26] <venz> anything that is under  Recommended packages means they are recommended but not included upon default installation
[05:27] <xenthro> hammer89 to search for a prog name type in apt-cache search "program"
[05:27] <nickrud> Hammer89:  dpkg -l | grep ^ii | cut --delimiter=" " --field=3
[05:27] <Hammer89> thanks
[05:27] <Hammer89> nickrud: that's exactly what I was looking for
[05:27] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: i'm sorry, if that's the case i don't think i can help you with that, i thought you were trying to setup the wireless card like i did a couple days ago
[05:28] <xenthro> hammer89 oh sorry... also try this "apt-cache pkgname" i beleive that also works but not sure
[05:28] <Zamboli> lanzelloth, thanks for trying
[05:28] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: checked the forums yet?
[05:28] <xenthro> hammer89 apt-cache pkgnames*
[05:28] <Zamboli> i've been poking around
[05:28] <lanzelloth> Zamboli: imo it's better for posting specific problems
[05:28] <Hammer89> xenthro: thanks... that worked too :)
[05:28] <lanzelloth> best of luck then, sorry i can't help
[05:28] <Tazbobu> Automatix used to have an item that would automount NTFS partitions.. is it gone?
[05:29] <bullgard4> nickrud: Do you mean /usr/share/doc/samba-doc/? I read /usr/share/doc/samba-doc/README. It does not include even a word about 'DocBook'. Hwsat?
[05:29] <erawfish> Tazbobu: we don't know or care. automatix is not supported
[05:29] <erawfish> Tazbobu: ubuntu has ntfs-3g howevre
[05:30] <lanzelloth> Tazbobu: oh, i just did this 20 mins ago
[05:30] <nickrud> bullgard4: yeah, I did some looking after that guess. Docbook is like source code, the html and pdf docs that can be found are transformed from it
[05:30] <lanzelloth> Tazbobu: install pysdm
[05:30] <lanzelloth> Tazbobu: it's gui based so you don't have to edit scripts
[05:31] <compwiz18> I'm trying to use vesa with an ati card (200m) and an external monitor of 1680x1050, but it will only give me 1600x1200 or 1280x1024.  In Xorg.0.log there is a line that says "not using mode 1680x1050" (no mode of this name) -- does this mean that using 1680x1050 is hopeless?
[05:31] <kikr> Hello, is there a clipboard where I can access previously copied text?
[05:31] <kikr> Hello, is there a clipboard where I can access previously copied text?
[05:31] <ArrPirate> So, for some reason on my old Dell Dimension 2300 with an external LCD monitor/television the fonts in the title bar of my windows and my login window are super tiny, like 2 or 3 pixels high, until I turn off compiz effects which fixes the title bar problem but not the login window problem.
[05:31] <kikr> oops
[05:31] <_nix_> Hello everybody... I'm trying to install tightvnc from source here.. however I'm getting the error "sh: /tmp/imakesttkds: Permission denied" on running 'xmkmf' to generate a Makefile from an Imakefile. Perhaps this has something to do with me not being able to execute anything place in /tmp.. any clues anyone?
[05:31] <ArrPirate> A picture of this problem in action: http://i32.tinypic.com/2s0bpn7.jpg
[05:31] <bullgard4> nickrud: Thank you for your information.
[05:31] <erawfish> compwiz18: with vesa: yes
[05:31] <ArrPirate> can someone help me please?
[05:31] <compwiz18> erawfish, ok thank you :)
[05:31] <jc> OK I've tried to reinstall cups and during the the install cupsys gives me an error and then fails, the problem is that everything else I was trying to install fails at this point too
[05:32] <erawfish> compwiz18: but ati or fglrx should be able to work
[05:32] <compwiz18> erawfish, just out of curiosity, why does it not work?
[05:32] <matt_> what command do I use to display modules loaded, particularly pertaining to my wireless drivers.
[05:32] <_nix_> jc: can you explain the error you get?
[05:32] <nickrud> bullgard4: the docbook stuff can be found on the samba site I'm sure. If you want to see a sample, gedit /usr/share/gnome/help/gedit/C/gedit.xml
[05:32] <compwiz18> erawfish, ok, I'll try ati, I've managed to screw up fglrx somehow...
[05:32] <erawfish> cause vesa BIOS doesn't know about such modes, like 16:10
[05:32] <dogpigeoncow> kunzy - what should happen when i add - noapic?
[05:32] <erawfish> matt_: lsmod
[05:32] <jc> _nix_ : this is the error I get cupsys: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[05:32] <kikr> anyone?
[05:33] <erawfish> jc: this is not the error. this is a result
[05:33] <_nix_> jc: there should be more.. maybe the lines above this line..
[05:33] <_nix_> jc: I got that when I run out of disk space..
[05:33] <nickrud> failed to stop/start/restart
[05:33] <erawfish> kikr: middle mouse button for example. gnome/kde should have yet another clipboard too
[05:33] <lanzelloth> anyone know how to set 'windows key + x' as hotkeys??
[05:34] <erawfish> lanzelloth: xmodmap. man xmodmap should give you hints
[05:34] <compwiz18> also, when I use ctrl+alt+f2,3,4,5 etc to get a tty, my external monitor displays parts of the left, bottom, and right sides off the side of the monitor, while the screen on my laptop displays everything.  is there a way to fix that?
[05:34] <kikr> erawfish, well I had a large paragraph copied then I copied something else afterwards. is there any way to retrieve the large paragraph?
[05:34] <erawfish> gnome might have a hotkey app
[05:34] <erawfish> kikr: unlikely
[05:34] <kikr> boo. windows used to do that ;(
[05:35] <_nix_> kikr: there should be something like klipper on gnome..
[05:35] <jc> _nix_ : the only error is dpkg processing cupsys (--configure):
[05:35] <jc> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[05:35] <erawfish> kikr: you can do it too, but not after the fact iirc
[05:35] <jc> _nix_: thats the only thing in the window
[05:35] <erawfish> jc: dpkg-reconfigure cupsys
[05:35] <kikr> ouch. now I have to retype this whole paragraph
[05:35] <ToddEDM> hey guys, im trying to make a new partition on my laptop hard drive... but Gparted just keeps "Scanning All Devices" ... what to do?
[05:36] <erawfish> jc: use console/xterm with apt-get no frontend
[05:36] <bullgard4> nickrud: I did ' gedit /usr/share/gnome/help/gedit/C/gedit.xml'. It produces some kind of source code on my screen. How can I view the final product of this source code?
[05:36] <compwiz18> _nix_, kikr, try glipper
[05:36] <dogpigeoncow> my friend has a problem with booting of the Ubuntu Live CD. it freezes on the start up screen showing just hte mouse and hte orrange background. nothing else is loaded yet we can still see the Ctrl+alt+del menu when prompting it. how do we fix it???????? we verified the disk and it said 1 error found in file. wat should we do?
[05:36] <erawfish> ToddEDM: kill it and run cfdisk on the hdd
[05:36] <_nix_> jc: go right with erawfish there.. ;-)
[05:36] <jc> erawfish: not sure what you mean what do you want me to do?
[05:36] <_nix_> compwiz18: thanks but don't use gnome myself :-)
[05:36] <erawfish> jc: what I wrote
[05:36] <kikr> compwiz18, The program 'glipper' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typin.  too bad ;(
[05:36] <xenthro> Q: where can i find the syslogd output?
[05:37] <erawfish> xenthro: /var/log
[05:37] <Seven_Six_Two> I have a friend that knows nothing about windows but wants linux
[05:37] <erawfish> kikr: read what compwiz18 said more carefully
[05:37] <ToddEDM> erawfish:  just type that in console?
[05:37] <erawfish> ToddEDM: engaging brain beforehand is advised
[05:37] <ToddEDM> cfdisk
[05:37] <compwiz18> kikr, glipper won't help you now, but it will prevent this in the future
[05:37] <erawfish> ToddEDM: man cfdisk
[05:37] <kikr> k thanks
[05:37] <_nix_> Seven_Six_Two: that is cool.. much better to have uncurropted minds on linux ;-)
[05:37] <jc> erawfish: sudo dpkg-reconfigure cupsys
[05:38] <jc> /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: cupsys is broken or not fully installed
[05:38] <pyrops> my sound doesnt work (the GStream) doesnt work..... how do i get the sound to work???
[05:38] <Seven_Six_Two> if I get her to run an ubuntu cd, is there software on it like krfb so I can connect and do the install for her
[05:38] <erawfish> jc: apt-get -f install
[05:38] <kikr> I wonder if open office has this feature. ( i had open office opened during this time)
[05:38] <bullgard4> dogpigeoncow: "1 error found in file" is an ambiguous statement. Please verify first that the MD5 sum of your disk is correct.
[05:38] <hidox> .cl
[05:38] <erawfish> Seven_Six_Two: yes there is, but there are also network installs and such
[05:38] <lanzelloth> erawfish: thanks, but i'm not sure what to do with it
[05:39] <dogpigeoncow> well i used the same disk to install ubuntu successfuly on my notebook
[05:39] <Seven_Six_Two> I don't want to try to walk her through an ntfs resize over the phone/ she's in another city
[05:39] <dogpigeoncow> and its working fine
[05:39] <erawfish> lanzelloth: reading it is a good start, a very good one
[05:39] <bullgard4> dogpigeoncow: With 'disk' I mean the CD.
[05:39] <dkettman> I'm running Kubuntu 7.10 and am having a problem with sound after hibernation. I have done alot of scouring of the web recently, and I thought I saw something about a fix in an upcoming release of the kernel. Is this release out yet?
[05:39] <dogpigeoncow> yes that is what i mean
[05:39] <lanzelloth> erawfish: i found this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MappingWindowsKey?highlight=%28key%29%7C%28windows%29
[05:39] <dogpigeoncow> cd
[05:39] <cvd> ubuntu has a non-live cd?
[05:40] <erawfish> cvd: alternative install cd yes
[05:40] <jc> erawfish: exact same error
[05:40] <jc> jc@phoenix:~$ sudo apt-get -f install
[05:40] <jc> Reading package lists... Done
[05:40] <cvd> ok thanks
[05:40] <jc> Building dependency tree
[05:40] <jc> Reading state information... Done
[05:40] <mindframe_> im having performance issues in firefox 32bit in a 64bit installation.  tabs and links take forever to open and responsiveness is terrible.  are there any firefox settings i can tweak to improve this?
[05:40] <FloodBot2> jc: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:40] <jc> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[05:40] <gandalfcome> Okay I need help with sed: I know how to replace stuff with sed on one file. Is there a sed internal way to do that on multiple files and write the changes back to the individual files. I know how to do it with foreach.
[05:40] <gandalfcome> thanks in advance
[05:41] <raintamer> raintamer
[05:41] <jay-oh-en> how do i copy copy protected discs
[05:42] <travisat> anybody else having to do a partial upgrade because apache2.2-common won't upgrade?
[05:42] <Noogen> i use firefox in my vm through seamless desktop, help keep my machine clean
[05:42] <bullgard4> dkettman: This is most likely no kernel problem but rather a hibernation and resume problem. --  Also, you might get a faster and more competent help in the #kubuntu channel.
[05:42] <jc> am I still being muted?
[05:42] <Charitwo> no
[05:42] <dkettman> bullgard4: Thanks, I will try there.
[05:42] <travisat> I should say update
[05:42] <Tazbobu> lanzelloth: thanks
[05:42] <zcat[1]> jay-oh-en: disks? cds? dvds? software?
[05:43] <mynullvoid> hello all
[05:43] <jc> erawfish: still getting an error installing cups, anyway what else can I try?
[05:43] <ToddEDM> well cfdisk looks a little too advancedd for myself and what i need it to do, is there any other ways to just add a partition to the hard drive on my laptop
[05:43] <lanzelloth> Tazbobu: np
[05:43] <jay-oh-en> zcat[1], yeah
[05:43] <mynullvoid> how do I run a script right after hal started?
[05:43] <dogpigeoncow> bullgard: i meant the cd worked on my laptop. its just his. we even tried with an original ubuntu cd
[05:43] <zcat[1]> jay-oh-en: which one? how you do it depends on what you're trying to copy
[05:44] <erawfish> jc: we can't say unless we see the actual, full error message
[05:44] <jay-oh-en> zcat[1], whats the name of the programs that can decrypt
[05:44] <erawfish> from start to finish. you only give us the tail end
[05:44] <compwiz18> jay-oh-en, to copy a cd, you can use dd if=/dev/hdc of=/a/file/name
[05:44] <erawfish> jay-oh-en: decrypt WHAT??
[05:44] <jc> erawfish: I can't send it here, its floods the system
[05:44] <jay-oh-en> erawfish, like a movie
[05:44] <azimuth0> ToddEDM Try Gparted LiveCD
[05:44] <erawfish> paste | jc
[05:44] <erawfish> !dvd | jay-oh-en
[05:44] <ubotu> jay-oh-en: 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
[05:44] <jay-oh-en> compwiz18, a movie copy protected
[05:45] <ToddEDM> azimuth0:  thanks, that makes sense
[05:45] <erawfish> !past | jc
[05:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about past - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:45] <erawfish> !paste | jc
[05:45] <gberardi> I know pwd prints the current directory, but what if I want to know the absolute version of a relative path?
[05:45] <erawfish> grah
[05:45] <jc> erawfish: I did paste it and I was flooded and muted
[05:45] <jay-oh-en> !Medibuntu
[05:45] <zcat[1]> jay-oh-en: audio CD's -- generally the copy protection is just that the first track is data.. linux doesn't even see them as copy protected.. dvds -- k9copy... dvdcss? see !medibuntu
[05:45] <ubotu> medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[05:45] <erawfish> !paste
[05:45] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:45] <compwiz18> jc, use hte pastebin
[05:46] <jc> compwiz18: how do you use the pastebin? (pretty new to irc)
[05:46] <compwiz18> !pastebin | jc
[05:46] <ubotu> jc: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:46] <zcat[1]> gtg
[05:48] <wassa> hi.. can anyone tell me what application to use to remote onto a windows machine? I am using gutsy build
[05:48] <jc> compwix18 | ubotu: thanks
[05:48] <snow_ru> hi
[05:48] <erawfish> wassa: rdesktop
[05:48] <wassa> thanks
[05:48] <jc> erawfish: ok the full error it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54960/
[05:49] <lanzelloth> erawfish: thx it works now, i found system->system->prefs->kb layout is easier and safer
[05:49] <cr4z3d> hmm.. i seem to be getting an error and unable to completly shutdown ubuntu. looks like an issue with network manager? here's a screen shot of the errors: http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/5052/ubuntuerrorap4.jpg
[05:49] <snow_ru> I have a problem with ... film ..it's a color film, however, when I open it, it comes to black and white... I have no ideas why.. Last week, with this same ubuntu, the film was shown in color ... but now. in black-white
[05:50] <aldaek> is it better to get 7.10 or 6.06 LTS?
[05:50] <wassa> erawfish.. .i don't get it though.. whenever i load up remote desktop.. i don't see the usual address or path.. it seems to be more about letting others onto this desktop
[05:50] <aldaek> and when is the newer LTS suppose to be out?
[05:50] <compwiz18> aldaek, if you want a really stable desktop, 6.06, otherwise, for normal use, 7.10. 6.06 is also better for servers and the newest lts will be in april
[05:50] <jay-oh-en> after mediabuntu what do i do?
[05:50] <aldaek> so its going to be a 8.06 LTS?
[05:50] <Nuggets> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[05:50] <compwiz18> 8.04 LTS, yes.
[05:51] <aldaek> why 8.4?
[05:51] <compwiz18> aldaek, 8 is the year, and 04 is the month
[05:51] <compwiz18> of release
[05:51] <jc> did I do the pastebin right?
[05:51] <gilda> stupid alsa
[05:51] <aldaek> theyre releasing it on april?
[05:51] <aldaek> hmmm
[05:51] <jay-oh-en> after mediabuntu what do i do?
[05:51] <compwiz18> jc, pastebin was perfect :)
[05:51] <user11_011> how do i install jboss on ubuntu????
[05:51] <compwiz18> aldaek, that's the idea
[05:52] <erawfish> !info rdesktop
[05:52] <user11_011> !jboss
[05:52] <genii> Well at least not 8.01 release ;)
[05:52] <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
[05:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jboss - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:52] <Nuggets> Can someone advise me what to do?
[05:52] <erawfish> Nuggets: install build-essential
[05:52] <m0u5e> lol omg
[05:52] <m0u5e> inuyasha chp 539, what a cliff hanger
[05:53] <m0u5e> oops wrong channel 6_6;
[05:54] <evil_tech> !flashissues
[05:54] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. Fixes have landed in -proposed for testing, but most most users are advised to wait until packages are approved and released in -updates.
[05:54] <wassa> !info rdesktop
[05:54] <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
[05:54] <Noogen> jc: you can try remove and then reinstall> sudo apt-get remove --purge cupsys
[05:54] <suupaabaka> Hi guys. I just bought a NAS hard drive and hooked it up to my router. Can anyone give me pointers on how to access it from Linux, and maybe how to mount it at startup?
[05:55] <dogpigeoncow> ok we had problems getting onto ubuntu with a live cd. we got to a orange screen and a mouse but nothing beyond that. we then were told to change the boot options adding "- noapic" to the string. we then got to the desktop but the install option just wouldnt load. wat now????
[05:55] <aldaek> so if i want stability and the ability for the cube, 6.06/
[05:55] <aldaek> also, when should one think about going to 64 bit?
[05:55] <wassa> dogpigeoncow do a command line install
[05:56] <dogpigeoncow> how?
[05:56] <compwiz18> aldaek, both 7.10 and 6.06 are very stable, and the cube will work easier in 7.10
[05:56] <dogpigeoncow> and will i still get the partition option?
[05:56] <carpediem> aldaek: I did it two years ago....it's pretty easy compared to then
[05:56] <wassa> you need to download the text based installer
[05:56] <Noogen> suup: i have a nas driver and i was able to browse the network fine, i have a buffalo 500gb NAS
[05:56] <dogpigeoncow> where and how?
[05:56] <erawfish> aldaek: when you have 4GB or more or an app you use often really profits
[05:56] <aldaek> text based installer for 64 b it?
[05:56] <carpediem> aldaek: I use the regular installer
[05:56] <Rodolfo> !xampp
[05:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xampp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:56] <compwiz18> aldaek, also, you can use 64bit now, and you should not have major issues except for flash (which was fixed, except now it has issues (type !flashissues for info)) and java web applets, which are troublesome
[05:56] <erawfish> !lamp | Rodolfo
[05:56] <ubotu> Rodolfo: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[05:57] <Rodolfo> erawfish: thanks =D
[05:57] <compwiz18> aldaek, there is text based and live cd installers for 64 bit
[05:57] <wassa> off the site.. checkbox the text installer.. unfortunately you need to download the entire thing
[05:57] <aldaek> i have the board to support 4x 4GB @ 800 Mhz... just sitting at 3GB @667.
[05:57] <Noogen> in GNome: menu- Places > Network > Windows Network and browse around
[05:57] <dogpigeoncow> how big is the entire thing?
[05:57] <jc> Noogen: tried that and I still get the same error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54961/
[05:57] <wassa> 600mb
[05:57] <dogpigeoncow> wow
[05:57] <dogpigeoncow> ok
[05:57] <wassa> same size as the gui installer
[05:57] <dogpigeoncow> and then i will sitll get the option to partition with relative ease?
[05:58] <wassa> umm i think so as i recall
[05:58] <dogpigeoncow> !god
[05:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about god - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:58] <dogpigeoncow> :D
[05:58] <dogpigeoncow> !love
[05:58] <ubotu> Love is like racing across the frozen tundra on a snowmobile which flips over, trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come.
[05:58] <dogpigeoncow> lol
[05:59] <dogpigeoncow> !free sex
[05:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about free sex - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:59] <aldaek> do they have nvidia (nic controller/southboard chipset) support in 7.10 or do i have to download that to usb flash, (also does disc come with kernel headers to build them)?
[05:59] <dogpigeoncow> damn
[05:59] <compwiz18> !offtopic | dogpigeoncow
[05:59] <ubotu> dogpigeoncow: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:59] <dogpigeoncow> !slavery in Africa
[05:59] <dogpigeoncow> !slavery_in_Africa
[06:00] <Noogen> jc: try removing> `/etc/cups'  after purge and before reinstall?  or just rename that folder just in case you have some config you want to save
[06:00] <compwiz18> dogpigeoncow, please don't abuse ubotu
[06:00] <dogpigeoncow> sorry
[06:00] <tanubis> Hi, I'm trying to configure an Ubuntu machine to act as router/gateway.  Anyone know of some solid software for managing this?  OpenVPN will be installed on the box, and I need to push traffic received from the VPN tunnel onto the main network.
[06:00] <dogpigeoncow> !abusingBots
[06:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about abusingbots - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:00] <compwiz18> dogpigeoncow, you can pm him if you want
[06:00] <jc> Noogen: ok I'll give that a try
[06:00] <dogpigeoncow> :D:D:D
[06:00] <panfist> dr_willis /j #rtorrent
[06:00] <dogpigeoncow> i will stop
[06:00] <panfist> ignore that
[06:00] <jay-oh-en> after mediabuntu what do i do?
[06:01] <jay-oh-en> !Medibuntu
[06:01] <ubotu> medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[06:01] <wassa> erawfish rdesktop is not what  i am looking for to my knowledge. that only allows you to share your desktop.. not connect to a windows desktop
[06:01] <compwiz18> wassa, rdesktop is an open source client for Windows NT Terminal Server and Windows 2000/2003 Terminal Services, capable of natively speaking Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) (http://www.rdesktop.org/)
[06:01] <Rodolfo> erawfish: what I don't get is why there is no installation guide for ubuntu 7.10. Only feisty is mentioned.
[06:02] <Nuggets> make[1]: yacc: Command not found
[06:02] <jay-oh-en> whats Seveas packages do?
[06:02] <Seveas> they'll eat your dog :)
[06:02] <genii> heheh
[06:02] <jc> Noogen: exact same error I can't seems to be able to get cups installed
[06:02] <ePax> (;
[06:02] <compwiz18> Nuggets, install yacc (sudo apt-get install yacc)
[06:02] <Nuggets> can someone give me a hand?
[06:03] <ePax> jc: Try to remove/install cups with wynaptic.
[06:03] <ePax> jc: Try to remove/install cups with synaptic.
[06:03] <Nuggets> E: Couldn't find package yacc
[06:03] <norv> I'm trying to access X from within a chroot.. could anyone help?
[06:03] <jc> ePax: already tried that same error
[06:03] <Starseed> Hey, whats up
[06:03] <Kiljoy001> anyone knowlege about about geforce 7050 and compiz ?
[06:04] <norv> I've played around with xhost and xauth
[06:04] <compwiz18> Kiljoy001, you may want to try #compiz
[06:04] <compwiz18> Kiljoy001, sorry, #desktop-effects
[06:04] <Starseed> So I noticed ubuntu mounted my ntfs drives w/ read + write permissions . I've been out of the loop a little, is this safe now ?
[06:05] <Noogen> jc: what did you do to cause the issue?
[06:05] <Nuggets> compwiz18, E: Couldn't find package yacc
[06:05] <Noogen> jc: did you mess with perl?
[06:05] <compwiz18> Nuggets, search the package manager for "yacc" and you'll find some packages that look promising
[06:05] <user11_011> how do i install jboss on ubuntu????
[06:05] <evil_tech> !flashissues
[06:05] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. Fixes have landed in -proposed for testing, but most most users are advised to wait until packages are approved and released in -updates.
[06:05] <ePax> Starseed: I think that ubuntu mounts nts drives with only read and not read/write permissions.
[06:05] <ePax> ntfs*
[06:06] <xenthro> ePax not true
[06:06] <erawfish> !ntfs-3g
[06:06] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:06] <evil_tech> grrr where is the forum post with the fixed flash package
[06:06] <jc> Noogen: nothing it just started after an update - don't remember which one, just today after a hplip update everything finally broke
[06:06] <L3ttuc3> ePax Starnestommy i think by default it mouts r/w. look up the fuse website. i think they have reached stable status from what i recall.
[06:06] <Starseed> erawfish: I'm assuming that's what its using
[06:06] <jc> Noogen: nope, I try to avoid perl if I can
[06:06] <ePax> xenthro: So it mounts ntfs with read/wreite opermission?
[06:06] <compwiz18> user11_011, search for jboss in the package manager and see if that's what you want
[06:06] <xenthro> ePax yes, the ntfs-3g driver is a part of 7.10
[06:06] <puff> user11_011: I've never really worked with jboss, but I've worked with java a bunch and been using ubuntu for a couple years.  I strongly suspect you'll be doing a manual install process for jboss.
[06:06] <compwiz18> user11_011, package name libjboss-common-java
[06:06] <Starseed> ePax: it mounted mine like that on a fresh  7.10 install
[06:07] <xenthro> ePax no config necessary
[06:07] <Starseed> 7.10 is damn amazing .. installed on my laptop  .. Everything worked with minimal tweaking
[06:07] <aldaek> is there an ultimate ubuntu series release for ubuntu/kubuntu/xubuntu... or must i always get them individually?
[06:07] <tanubis> Does anyone know a lot about IP addressing?
[06:07] <puff> user11_011: http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-5065
[06:07] <ePax> Starseed: Same here... ubuntu roxx :D
[06:07] <dkettman> Starseed: After you hibernate, does your sound still work?
[06:08] <puff> user11_011: That's the jboss.org bug/feature tracking for a ubuntu package for jboss, looks liek they don'thave oney et.
[06:08] <guoyulv> 66
[06:08] <Nuggets> compwiz18, how would i do that, if im not bodering
[06:08] <user11_011> puff: right. so is there no way?
[06:08] <jay-oh-en> after mediabuntu what do i do?
[06:08] <xenthro> aldaek you can get any of them and then add them from the synaptic. look for "ubuntu-kde" or "ubuntu-xfce" or "mythbuntu"
[06:08] <tanubis> I'm having trouble figuring out how to address my LAN...  what is the difference between 10.0.0.0 / 255.255.255.0 and 10.0.0.0 / 255.255.0.0 ?
[06:08] <compwiz18> Nuggets, bodering?
[06:08] <L3ttuc3> Starseed http://ntfs-3g.org/
[06:08] <evil_tech> !flash
[06:08] <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 »
[06:08] <puff> I really, really, really need to learn how to do packages.
[06:09] <chaosrl> i just made a script to start a program in wine, but it returns "bash: /bin/designworks: Permission denied"
[06:09] <chaosrl> am i doing something rwong?
[06:09] <Starseed> dkettman: yah , i heard about that bug , I followed some instructions specific to my laptop , and all works good
[06:09] <xenthro> aldaek sorry. that kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop
[06:09] <Nuggets> compwiz18, how would i find the yacc package?
[06:09] <dkettman> I'm guessing you have a Thinkpad?
[06:09] <puff> user11_011: Of course there's a way, you just don't get debian/ubuntu's lovely "sudo aptitude install jboss".
[06:09] <guoyulv> wow
[06:09] <puff> user11_011: You have to do it the old-fashioned way.
[06:09] <xenthro> aldaek sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop etc
[06:09] <solrize> i've got an evolution question: i'm on a certain mailing list, is there a way to direct all incoming messages to a special folder for that list?  that is, i don't want to have to manually filter them out of my inbox with a search operation, i want them to go in the special folder directly without ever touching my general inbox folder.
[06:10] <user11_011> puff: i tried building from source but for some java class  not fouind it fails to build
[06:10] <Starseed> all though "sleep" mode is the only thing that's not working for me actually .. It goes into sleep mode fine .. can't come out of it
[06:10] <aldaek> do i have to add repos from both ubuntu/kubuntu if i have friends/users of both desktops?
[06:10] <Nuggets> Do you guys know how can i run my open vpn script?
[06:10] <aldaek> or just the aptitude get?
[06:10] <compwiz18> Nuggets, I don't know anything about yacc, but you might try installing bison and see if that helps
[06:10] <ouellettesr> how do i set permissions for group folder access to create and delete files?
[06:10] <ePax> Is it possible to only have read permission to NTFS? I mean is it "safe" to have r/w mount?
[06:10] <solrize> nuggets, yacc is probably in dev-essentials or something like that
[06:10] <chaosrl> haha nvm i needed a chmod u+x command. :)
[06:10] <xenthro> aldaek, gnome/kde/xfce are all in the same repo
[06:10] <puff> user11_011: JBoss has an installer, IRRC.
[06:10] <Starseed> ePax: looks like it's safe with ntfs-3g
[06:11] <compwiz18> ePax, gutsy has it by default so it is probably fine
[06:11] <puff> user11_011: Did you install the JDK?
[06:11] <ePax> ok
[06:11] <L3ttuc3> ePax http://ntfs-3g.org/
[06:11] <xenthro> aldaek something you should know is that you can run kde apps in gnome and gnome apps in kde
[06:11] <m0u5e> is it just me, or is the flashplugin-nonfree crapped up in the repos?
[06:11] <L3ttuc3> but kde in gnome looks ugly :P.
[06:12] <puff> user11_011: Are you familiar with java?  With jboss?
[06:12] <puff> user11_011: http://swik.net/Ubuntu+JBoss
[06:12] <m0u5e> theres like a md5sum error or something...
[06:12] <puff> user11_011: Specifically http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4031613
[06:12] <m0u5e> L3ttuc3: kde in gnome, looks like it does in kde :X
[06:12] <aldaek> sorry, after running opensuse, im more of a kde person.
[06:12] <ouellettesr> hello how do i set permissions for group folder access to create and delete files?
[06:12] <compwiz18> !flashissue | m0u5e
[06:12] <ubotu> m0u5e: The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. Fixes have landed in -proposed for testing, but most most users are advised to wait until packages are approved and released in -updates.
[06:12] <jc> cups just won't install what can I do? this is really driving me nuts
[06:12] <m0u5e> L3ttuc3: it uses the default theme
[06:12] <xenthro> !info jboss
[06:12] <ubotu> Package jboss does not exist in gutsy
[06:12] <aldaek> looks, nicer... gnome, granted, looks cleaner
[06:12] <m0u5e> compwiz18: ah, thx
[06:12] <Starseed> epax , does you sleep mode work ?
[06:12] <ePax> L3ttuc3: I'll look at it later... installing some os's on my vbox now
[06:12] <wassa> i am very confused.. i just downloaded the source files for rdesktop.. extracted the .tar files to a folder.. have never gone beyond this.. can someone tell me how to install the application
[06:12] <L3ttuc3> m0u5e yeah, there is the gtk-qt engine. not the other way round unfortunately. :(
[06:12] <ePax> Starseed: I never tryed it.
[06:12] <compwiz18> !info libjboss-common-java | xenthro
[06:13] <ubotu> xenthro: Package libjboss-common-java does not exist in gutsy
[06:13] <L3ttuc3> ePax sort of answers your questions about safety. :)
[06:13] <compwiz18> !info libjboss-common-java | xenthro
[06:13] <compwiz18> oh sorry, this machine has hardy on it :)
[06:13] <Starseed> I know it's pointless, but Gdesklets is nice
[06:13] <puff> user11_011: That ubuntuforums URL looks like a pretty good step-by-step. It's from last year, but I don't see anything out of date for ubuntu in there.  I'mnot current enough on jboss to know.
[06:13] <ePax> L3ttuc3: Vbox or ? i dont get it.
[06:14] <m0u5e> starseed: for some reason it never worked for me :(
[06:14] <aldaek> !community
[06:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about community - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:14] <L3ttuc3> ePax fuse, the ntfs kernel module.
[06:14] <user11_011> puff: yes. i have sun java6 version
[06:14] <aldaek> !ubuntu community
[06:14] <puff> One of these days, RSN, I'm going to start a ubuntu-for-java-developers site/forum/whatever.
[06:14] <Starseed> bummer .. this is all ona fresh install, haven't run into one program issue
[06:14] <L3ttuc3> ePax about read/write access to ntfs partitions. sorry, i didn't mean vbox.
[06:14] <puff> user11_011: Ah, well, check into the reported incompatibility between jboss and java 6, see if they fixed it.
[06:14] <ePax> Starseed: I never tryed it.
[06:14] <aldaek> okay... is there a ubuntu community site?
[06:14] <puff> user11_011: And are you sure you haave the _JDK_, not simply the JRE?
[06:14] <ePax> ups sorry
[06:14] <puff> aldaek: Yeah.
[06:15] <aldaek> other than the main ubuntu.com
[06:15] <puff> aldaek: I find ubuntuforums.org pretty handy.
[06:15] <puff> aldaek: I'm not sure if it's officially endorsed, but it certainly seems to be one of the grandaddy ubuntu sites.
[06:15] <j_humphrey> Is it possible to have my computer turn on and log in automatically at certain times?
[06:15] <puff> user11_011: Okay, gotta go, good luck.
[06:16] <compwiz18> puff, ubuntuforums receives funding from canonical
[06:16] <puff> compwiz18: Ah, cool.
[06:16] <aldaek> how about planet ubuntu and ubuntux?
[06:16] <puff> Serious poll here:  do people think there'd be enough value in it for me to start a java-hosting-on-ubuntu mailing list?
[06:17] <wassa> can someone tell me how to use source files for rdesktop? I have no idea how to install or get it to compile.
[06:17] <Noogen> jc: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=629322
[06:17] <puff> I have a fair bit of linux experience, a fair bit of java experience, and (apparently somewhat rare) a fare bit of running-java-hosted-apps-on-linux experience.
[06:17] <coolbhavi> How to install Urban terror on kubuntu gutsy 64 bit?
[06:17] <puff> And various acquaintances who might be willing to further contribute.
[06:19] <j_humphrey> Is it possible to have my computer turn on and log in automatically at certain times?
[06:19] <puff> Okay, I guess nobody cares then :-).
[06:19] <jc> Noogen: trying some of that stuff now...
[06:19] <compwiz18> j_humphrey, on some computers it is- you have to check in the bios of the computer to see if it supports a wakeup time
[06:19] <puff> j_humphrey: Just a wild guess, but since it seems nobody here and awake knows enough to give you a real answer:  I suspect it's theoretically possible, practically impossible.
[06:19] <blayde> j_humphrey, your BIOS will have to turn it on but ubuntu will log in alright
[06:20] <j_humphrey> oh, I didn't realize it was a BIOS thing
[06:20] <j_humphrey> thanks
[06:20] <aldaek> is there a way to seperate the password from user to root?
[06:20] <puff> j_humphrey: That is, "wake" being a vague term... if you mean go into some sort of suspend mode and then auto-resume at some point;  there might conceivably be something out there.
[06:20] <aldaek> or a passwd root will do?
[06:20] <Nuggets> Do you guys know how can i run my open vpn script?
[06:20] <compwiz18> j_humphrey, if your computer supports wakeonlan and you have a server you could send a wakeonlan packet too
[06:20] <j_humphrey> hmm
[06:20] <aldaek> !openvpn | nuggets
[06:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openvpn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:20] <aldaek> hmmm... lol
[06:20] <compwiz18> ./my_open_vpn_script?
[06:21] <aldaek> !root password
[06:21] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[06:21] <puff> Ah, it never fails.  Venture a stupid guess and the people who actually know the right answer come out of the woodwork :-).
[06:21] <idyllic> is there an easy way to install sun's glassfish and get it to use java6 instead of java5, which is listed as one of glassfish's dependacies?
[06:21] <puff> idyllic: Which one is listead as its dependency?
[06:21] <idyllic> puff: java5
[06:22] <puff> idyllic: I'd guess if it has an outdated java 5 dependency,then install it normally, then install java6?
[06:22] <Zamboli> no one per chan has a RT61 wireless driver tar file on hand?
[06:22] <ouellettesr> does anyone know anythin about mysql database?
[06:22] <idyllic> puff: hmph i'm afraid of environment path etc to be broken..
[06:22] <Zamboli> the download off the ralink site is down
[06:22] <puff> idyllic: Wait, there's an ubuntu package for glassfish?  Dang.
[06:22] <mahmoud_> ouelletesr: what are you trying to do?
[06:23] <puff> idyllic: Well yeah, you'll probably have to root around in the config files for glassfish and fix them.
[06:23] <puff> idyllic: But it shouldn't be to ohard.
[06:23] <BetaTest> How do I install new themes?
[06:23] <ouellettesr> mahmoud_, im trying to import a datebase from my old server but i get this error... http://pastebin.com/m13bc189a
[06:23] <puff> idyllic: I say this having never installed glassfish :-).  But seriosuly, most app servers only have one or two places where the JDK pathhas to be wired in.
[06:23] <aldaek> last stupid/annoying question... is there a development repos that just keeps me up to date what the developers have while they are working on it? the rolling releases version/
[06:24] <idyllic> puff: >.< thanks mate.. but i m a linux novice + i got school project to do with sun java webserver... so no time to play with config..
[06:24] <wassa> i am assuming that rdesktop.. available in the package manager is the same rdesktop as rdesktop.org... why is it not giving me  a simple option to connect to another computer instead of trying to share this one??
[06:24] <aldaek> !development
[06:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about development - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:24] <puff> BetaTest: System/Preferences/Appearances, drag the theme.tar.gz from your desktop into that window.
[06:24] <jc> Noogen : did everything in that post and still nothing the exact same error
[06:24] <blayde> aldaek, there's 'backports' but that's not super new stuff
[06:24] <puff> idyllic: Guess it's time for you to learn, then :-).
[06:25] <BetaTest> Ah, thank you puff
[06:25] <idyllic> puff: trouble... glassfish package frm ubuntu exit 0... failed to install >.<
[06:25] <aldaek> ok, what are backport again? !backports
[06:25] <puff> idyllic: Do you *have* to use glassfish?
[06:25] <aldaek> !backports
[06:25] <ubotu> If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging
[06:25] <puff> idyllic: Why not just use tomcat?
[06:25] <aldaek> hmm.. ok
[06:25] <blayde> aldaek, backports are packages for a new distro release that are good enough to go back one
[06:25] <mahmoud_> ouelletesr: are you sure that the mysql username "remember" exists and with create database permissions? (join #mysql   , they will be able to help you)
[06:26] <puff> idyllic: And do you *have* to use both glassfish and java6?
[06:26] <idyllic> puff: well is it similar to sun web server app?
[06:26] <blayde> aldaek, if that makes any sense... :/
[06:26] <Kuwanger> Hey.  I'm having issues with pulseaudio. :/
[06:26] <puff> idyllic: Java6 added some nice stuff, but nothing earthshaking AFAICR.
[06:26] <thor> Hi all
[06:27] <puff> idyllic:  Hm, well I don't know glassfish's specs fully, but most app servers, most people just usethe servlets and jsp stuff.
[06:27] <ouellettesr> mahmoud_, i think it may be because of the name of the database. my new web server wants to name all databases with _remember and the database im trying to inport ends with _nexgenwebs
[06:27] <puff> Okay, gotta chill for a bit.  Ciao.
[06:27] <Kuwanger> Specifically, I've tried routing alsa through pulseaudio, but I'm still having alsa programs that fail to work while pulseaudio is running.
[06:27] <idyllic> puff: well i need glassfish to run jsp..
[06:27] <ouellettesr> mahmoud_, yeah i tried askin in mysql they wont help me
[06:27] <compwiz18> idyllic, puff is gone
[06:28] <idyllic> compwiz18: thanks for remind me.. never mind then... >.<
[06:29] <compwiz18> alright, so i've got fglrx working on my external monitor connected to my laptop, and all is good, except that it things that max res that my monitor supports is 1024x768, when in reality it can do 1680x1050. I've added a modeline to the monitor section in xorg.conf.  I know this works because it worked earlier.  Any suggestions?
[06:31] <tmba> hey, any suggestions on how to solve a wiped /boot partition?
[06:31] <compwiz18> also, xrandr tells me that screen 0 has a max res of 1024x768
[06:31] <tmba> I know for sure its empty, so somehow need to reinstall linux-image and grub on it
[06:31] <blayde> Kuwanger, afaik pulseaudio is still not all the way implemented and thats in the development version...
[06:32] <jc> where can I manually download teh cupsys package?
[06:32] <Kuwanger> blayde: I got the packages from gutsy.
[06:33] <blayde> Kuwanger, well that shows what i know :P in that case you might try a mailing list as no one here seems to know much about it yet
[06:34] <Kuwanger> blayde: I'll try asking in #pulseaudio first. :/
[06:34] <blayde> Kuwanger, good luck
[06:34] <fifo_> When I have 7.4 Feisty, and insert the 7.10 CD, will it offer an upgrade feature? Or would I need to reinstall from scratch?
[06:35] <arooni> how can i learn from the command line where my biggest files are?  i only have 8MB left :(
[06:35] <blayde> fifo_, if you have the alternate version, yes
[06:35] <tmba> arooni: du -h --max-depth=1
[06:35] <Kuwanger> blayde: I'm just testing it out, currently.  Pulseaudio is currently too CPU heavy (3% while idling, 5% while playing audio).
[06:36] <shinoj> anybody here?
[06:36] <astro76> !upgrade | fifo_
[06:36] <ubotu> fifo_: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:36] <arooni> tmba, what does that do
[06:36] <blayde> Kuwanger, i've been wanting to dip my feet but with college kicking into full gear i have no time...
[06:36] <tmba> arooni: du is short for disk-usage
[06:37] <tmba> arooni: try man du before you type in the command
[06:37] <tmba> arooni: as in 'man du'
[06:37] <DrBeaverhausen> Does anybody know how to get Zinio working.  I've installed it under wine, but when I click the icon nothing happens.
[06:37] <squarebracket> i can't boot anymore. i was just using it, did an update and installed synergy, restarted and now i get a "cannot mount partition" error from grub...... help?
[06:37] <abhi_> can anyone tell me where will i find mysql embedded?
[06:37] <fifo_> Is it possible to install KDE next to Gnome on Ubuntu? from aptitude?
[06:38] <astro76> fifo_: yes, the packagename is kubuntu-desktop
[06:38] <Hammer89> how do you change what program opens a specific type of file by default?
[06:38] <squarebracket> fifo_: ya, what astro76 said, you select the different sessions at the startup screen to launch kde/gnome
[06:39] <compwiz18> Hammer89, you right click the file and select properties, then choose default apps or something along those lines
[06:40] <Hammer89> compwiz18: thanks... I should've been able to figure that out myself **head/table**
[06:40] <whatshisname> anyone have any luck with wineasio + reaper in ubuntu studio/ubuntu gutsy? #ubuntustudio is dead.... had things working fine in feisty.. now reaper just hangs..
[06:40] <compwiz18> Hammer89, heh, I had to look it up too the first time I needed it :D
[06:41] <DrBeaverhausen> Does anybody know how to get Zinio working under wine.  Installed fine, but nothing happens when I click the icon.
[06:42] <tmba> hey, any suggestions on how to solve a wiped /boot partition?    I somehow need to re-install grub and linux image on it. My / partition is fine, so thinking of chrooting from live-cd to apt-get install linux again, but no luck so far.
[06:42] <nepbabu> DrBeaverhausen,  wine zinio.exe
[06:43] <squarebracket> can someone please help me get booting again? :(
[06:43] <DrBeaverhausen> nepbabu:  nope, doesn't work.
[06:43] <squarebracket> DrBeaverhausen: have you checked the wine database to see if there's any notes about it working/not working?
[06:43] <jc> going to bed try to figure it out in the monr
[06:44] <nepbabu> DrBeaverhausen, wine <wherever_znio.exe_is>
[06:44] <DrBeaverhausen> No, I haven't done that.  I'll try.
[06:44] <nepbabu> !wine | DrBeaverhausen
[06:44] <ubotu> DrBeaverhausen: 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.
[06:44] <squarebracket> nepbabu: it would be in the applications menu, wouldn't it?
[06:44] <nepbabu> !AppDB > DrBeaverhausen
[06:44] <Tazbobu> Anybody have any experience with moblock?
[06:44] <nepbabu> squarebracket, should be.
[06:44] <DrBeaverhausen> The ubuntu forums says something about dll files.
[06:45] <squarebracket> DrBeaverhausen: when you say you tried clicking the icon, do you mean you tried launching it from the applications menu?
[06:45] <DrBeaverhausen> The app. menu and the desktop.
[06:45] <DrBeaverhausen> It seemed to install just fine under wine.
[06:47] <squarebracket> DrBeaverhausen: installing fine does not mean it'll run fine, unfortunately :(
[06:47] <xSnOoPyx> hey
[06:48] <DrBeaverhausen> I'm learning that.  It seems the db is currently down.
[06:48] <xSnOoPyx> does anyone
[06:48] <xSnOoPyx> know how to install .so files?
[06:48] <jay-oh-en> after mediabuntu what do i do?
[06:48] <nepbabu> DrBeaverhausen, cd ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/
[06:48] <nepbabu> xSnOoPyx, you have to compile it.
[06:48] <xSnOoPyx> ah
[06:48] <nepbabu> !compile | xSnOoPyx
[06:48] <ubotu> xSnOoPyx: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[06:49] <xSnOoPyx> ooh
[06:49] <xSnOoPyx> thanks !
[06:49] <nepbabu> yw
[06:49] <DrBeaverhausen> How do I get there?
[06:49] <Hammer89> anyone know how to get rid of the little triangle on the gnome menu applet?
[06:49] <nepbabu> DrBeaverhausen, alt+f2, type "gnome-terminal".
[06:50] <squarebracket> what the hell? what keeps editing my grub file....
[06:50] <solid_liq> squarebracket, apt does that
[06:51] <DrBeaverhausen> I got back "No such file or directory"
[06:51] <nepbabu> DrBeaverhausen, cd ~/.wine/
[06:51] <squarebracket> solid_liq: really... can i stop it from doing that? it keeps messing up my file causing me to have to boot from live cd :\
[06:51] <xSnOoPyx> or actually has anyone ever used griaule fingerprint sdk java on linux before?
[06:52] <whatshisname> anyone else experiencing minor bug in the gnome volume applet.. on mouse wheel up or down it says mute instead of dynamically showing the volume %....  so i have to wait and then hover again to see the percentage.. small issue.. didn't used to do that..     ?
[06:52] <DrBeaverhausen> ok
[06:52] <nepbabu> xSnOoPyx, download the sdk, add to classpath and path. use the classes. nothing much there.
[06:52] <xSnOoPyx> yeah
[06:52] <xSnOoPyx> but
[06:53] <solid_liq> squarebracket, not sure, but if you find out, let me know ;)  but, you don't have to boot from livecd...  are you running software raid, like I am?  just because that's why I software booted when I first discovered this prob...
[06:53] <xSnOoPyx> it keeps saying htat Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: test/java
[06:53] <fsanlu> how do i kill a program, ie firefox
[06:53] <nepbabu> xSnOoPyx, java somepackage.Someclass
[06:53] <astro76> whatshisname: yes it seems to randomly mute/unmute when rolling up or down
[06:53] <nepbabu> fsanlu, kill -9 firefox
[06:54] <squarebracket> solid_liq: no, not even. just multiple partitions, XP in 0, vista in 1, linux in 2, and it keeps setting linux to boot from 1 for some reason :\
[06:54] <DrBeaverhausen> OK, it now says ~/.wine$
[06:54] <squarebracket> solid_liq: what do you mean i don't have to boot from cd?
[06:54] <whatshisname> k, mine says mute.. but doesn't actually mute.. it just reports mute when the wheel is active regardless of anything.. but good to know it's not just me
[06:54] <fsanlu> nepbabu: it said "arguments must be process or job ID's"
[06:54] <DrBeaverhausen> What next
[06:54] <nepbabu> DrBeaverhausen, look for drive_C/drive_D etc..
[06:54] <solid_liq> squarebracket, grub still comes up, or no?
[06:54] <nepbabu> fsanlu, :) killall firefox
[06:54] <fsanlu> nepbabu: my cousin tricked me in a bad link for a website, and now the prank i cant close it
[06:55] <squarebracket> ya, grub comes up.... never figured out how to boot from grub's command-line, though...
[06:55] <Kiljoy001> Hi, I have a interesting problem - I have a built in nvidia geforce 7050 that seems not like the driver that ubuntu is using... in addition to that I have tried the nvidia drivers from the website but they dont work either... what should I do ?
[06:55] <nepbabu> !nvidia | Kiljoy001
[06:55] <ubotu> Kiljoy001: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:55] <solid_liq> squarebracket, k, go to the menu item you wish to boot, and press 'e' to edit it.  it'll bring you to another screen, with one set of params per line.  Hit 'e' on the line with the hd(0,1) or whatever, and fix it to be hd(0,whatever)
[06:56] <solid_liq> squarebracket, then hit enter, and maybe 'b' for boot (I think)..  there's a quick reference to the buttons to press on the bottom of the screen
[06:56] <squarebracket> solid_liq: oh, nice! i didn't know about that e part :) thanks! that will save me SO much hassle
[06:56] <Rictoo_> I'm helping a friend through an Ubuntu installation, and the first time he did it, it stopped at 22% because of a possibly "dirty cdrom", he tried the install again, then it stopped at 65% for the same reason. We tried one more time, same thing at 71%. What's happening?
[06:56] <fragged> Hey guys, When booting my Pentium 3 w/ S3 Virge my monitor complains of a funny resolution that it cant display (most probbably above 1024x768 as thats all the monitor can handle), is this a bootsplash issue? if so how would I go about fixing it?
[06:56] <solid_liq> squarebracket, yeah, no kidding.  You know how to fix your grub config after that, right?
[06:56] <xSnOoPyx> it doesnt help, ive already defined it the way they want us too
[06:56] <fragged> Rictoo_, it could be a dud CD drive, try using another one
[06:57] <xSnOoPyx> but it still doesnt work...
[06:57] <xSnOoPyx> im pretty sure you have to instlal the
[06:57] <fragged> RichardL, 'slot loading' drives are prone to dieing
[06:57] <nepbabu> fragged, add a kernel parameter called vga=ask
[06:57] <Bulwinkle> !flash
[06:57] <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 »
[06:57] <xSnOoPyx> so file
[06:57] <xSnOoPyx> .so file *
[06:57] <squarebracket> solid_liq: ya, i do. i've had to do that a bunch recently
[06:58] <squarebracket> solid_liq: now that i know it's an apt thing, i'll have to add a launcher to menu.lst on my panel :P
[06:58] <abhi_> can anyone tell me how i can get mysql embedded for Ubuntu??? :)
[06:58] <solid_liq> squarebracket, k, well this'll make the problem less of a pain then at least ;)  for me, it's changing hd(1,0) to hd(0,0)...  I grep'd through /etc/, but I can't find where it stores to use hd(1,0)
[06:58] <nepbabu> !mysql | abhi_
[06:58] <ubotu> abhi_: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[06:59] <DrBeaverhausen> OK, zinio is to big of a problem for right now.  Anybody know why foxytunes works with Amerok, then doesn't?
[06:59] <xSnOoPyx> uh any help?
[06:59] <solid_liq> squarebracket, apt will only change it, though, when it updates your kernel
[06:59] <solid_liq> squarebracket, or grub
[06:59] <nepbabu> !ask | xSnOoPyx
[06:59] <ubotu> xSnOoPyx: 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. :-)
[06:59] <abhi_> nepbabu: i'm talking about mysql EMBEDDED
[06:59] <abhi_> not the regular mysql
[06:59] <nepbabu> abhi_, / join #mysql
[07:00] <DrBeaverhausen> Anybody know how to get foxytunes to work with amerok.
[07:01] <xSnOoPyx> alright, so i defined everything correctly in the java source, but when i try to run it, it says main class missing, which is weird because it works in windows just fine. in windows however i put the dll files in system folder
[07:01] <squarebracket> solid_liq: ya, i figured that out when you said apt, cuz i saw that i was updating some linux-<name> packages. at least now i know why this keeps happening.
[07:01] <nepbabu> xSnOoPyx, copy it to /usr/lib/. then try again.
[07:02] <Kiljoy001> so I did this command " lspci | grep -i nvidia"
[07:02] <Kiljoy001> and I got a TON of nvidia stuff
[07:02] <squarebracket> solid_liq: maybe i'll do some forum searching for the issue when i have some free time
[07:02] <xSnOoPyx> the .so file?
[07:02] <nepbabu> yes
[07:03] <xSnOoPyx> it says not enough permissions to do it
[07:03] <nepbabu> xSnOoPyx, sudo cp foo.so /usr/lib
[07:03] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> what are you trying to do?
[07:03] <keram> how can i install e17?
[07:03] <micro_cz> hoj
[07:04] <xSnOoPyx> make this java library GRIAULE SDK JAVA 2007 work
[07:04] <squarebracket> ah, got synergy working too :) enhanced productivity, here i come!
[07:04] <Kiljoy001> this what i got from running that command http://pastebin.ca/893573
[07:04] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> java libraries are not put in any /usr/lib
[07:04] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> they are put in a jar
[07:05] <xSnOoPyx> yes but im trying to install a .so file that it came with...
[07:05] <DrBeaverhausen> Well, good night all.  Thanks for the help.
[07:05] <xSnOoPyx> i tried running
[07:05] <xSnOoPyx> nepbabu		xSnOoPyx, sudo cp foo.so /usr/lib
[07:05] <xSnOoPyx> but it doesnt work..
[07:05] <xSnOoPyx> no such file or directory erro
[07:05] <xSnOoPyx> r
[07:05] <FloodBot2> xSnOoPyx: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:05] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> i came in just now, but what is this .so you need?
[07:06] <xSnOoPyx> oh, its a .so that came with the sdk that i assume i have to install becuase the sdk works in windows but not in ubuntu...
[07:06] <mEck0> hi! how can I empty the trash from the terminal? I can't do it via the gui because it says that I don't have permission to delete a file from a folder. But when I look in ~/.Trash, there's nothing in there :S
[07:06] <Seven_Six_Two> wow I'm getting a lot of backscatter right now. is anyone on sympatico getting any?
[07:07] <Seven_Six_Two> bounced emails that you didn't send?(spoofed return address)
[07:07] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> does the site where you got that sdk have instructions on how to install it in linux?
[07:07] <nepbabu> !topic | Seveas
[07:07] <ubotu> Seveas: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic
[07:08] <nepbabu> !topic | Seven_Six_Two
[07:08] <ubotu> Seven_Six_Two: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic
[07:08] <xSnOoPyx> no, it really doesnt, its very annoying actually, but its the best one there is
[07:09] <glick> hey, is anyone runnin ubuntu on a latitude d830?
[07:09] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> what is it? what is it supposed to do?
[07:09] <Seven_Six_Two> yes, I use ubuntu. maybe this isn't backscatter, and a security vulnerability in ubuntu? should I mention Ubuntu on each line?
[07:09] <user11_011> puff: ??
[07:09] <xSnOoPyx> its basically a library that integrates fingerprint identification into java . its called griaule java fingerprint sdk
[07:10] <glick> anyone?
[07:10] <nepbabu> !ask | glick
[07:10] <ubotu> glick: 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. :-)
[07:11] <Seven_Six_Two> nepbabu, is that all you do?
[07:11] <Kiljoy001> well im tired of trying to get this stuff to work... no sound no compiz ... bah back to windows =/
[07:11] <nepbabu> Seven_Six_Two, yes. u got any problem with that?
[07:11] <MagoonD> why cant I paste my clipboard from ubuntu to win xp when I am using the terminal services RDP?
[07:12] <Seven_Six_Two> !maybe | nepbabu
[07:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about maybe - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:12] <Seven_Six_Two> lol
[07:12] <nepbabu> !lol | Seven_Six_Two
[07:12] <ubotu> Seven_Six_Two: 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.
[07:12] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> you install the jdk/sdk like a regular java sdk/jdk from sun, it has its own lib/ directory
[07:12] <fragged> Nope, I tried VGA=ask and set it to a low value, but still complains of a resolution that is not usable, is this a boot splash image thing? I've never played around with them and I'm new to ubuntu (from gentoo environment) so I wouldnt know if there is one normally
[07:12] <Seven_Six_Two> that's awesome
[07:12] <joot> Seven_Six_Two, dont worry about it I dont think it is personal. cant help with your q bty :)
[07:12] <xSnOoPyx> yeah but the only problem is that this so file has to go somewhere else i think
[07:12] <amenado> !who xSnOoPyx
[07:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about who xsnoopyx - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:13] <xSnOoPyx> bin   	 Contains all files required by Fingerprint SDK Java library. This folder contains (among others): grfingerjava.jar (Fingerprint SDK Java Library), libgrfingerjava.so (Linux x86 JNI) and grfingerjava.dll (Windows JNI)
[07:13] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> as an example java gets installed at /usr/lib/jvm/
[07:13] <xSnOoPyx> thats what it says in the manual
[07:13] <MagoonD> why cant I paste my clipboard from ubuntu to win xp when I am using the terminal services RDP?
[07:13] <Seven_Six_Two> joot, thanks. and to anyone else, I'll lol all I want.
[07:13] <xSnOoPyx> identd
[07:15] <squarebracket> MagoonD: i can't tell you why, but i can tell you that i have the same problem.
[07:16] <xSnOoPyx> so amenado
[07:17] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> what? where is the instructions to install such sdk/jdk ?
[07:18] <solid_liq> squarebracket, yeah, it'd be a good idea...  I just haven't had time for that myself, either..  You can always find me in ##linux-coders in case you figure it out and want to let me know (and remember to) ;)
[07:19] <Nidhi> \msg Nidhi REGISTER
[07:19] <fragged> Does X(Ubuntu) have a splash image embedded into kernel? if so what resolution would it be running at? I'm getting no display during boot times
[07:19] <xSnOoPyx> it says that the following libraries must be installed     * libusb-0.1.so.4
[07:19] <xSnOoPyx>     * libpthread.so.0
[07:19] <xSnOoPyx>     * libstdc++.so.6
[07:19] <xSnOoPyx>     * libm.so.6
[07:19] <xSnOoPyx>     * libc.so.6 (GLIBC >= 2.4)
[07:19] <FloodBot2> xSnOoPyx: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:19] <squarebracket> solid_liq: if i remember, i will :)
[07:20] <xSnOoPyx> those should all be in the package manager i assume?
[07:20] <noodles12> I have java and jre installed. However, this website still says i have a missing plugin and java runtime environemnt needs to be installed. What else do i need to do?
[07:20] <fragged> squarebracket, yes, yes they are, now use google to find out which packages they are in ;)
[07:21] <Hammer89> anyone know of any programs like this: http://www.briksoftware.com/products/camouflage/ for Ubuntu?
[07:22] <solid_liq> squarebracket, k thanks :)
[07:22] <greedo> hello, is there some sort of meta package that will install a gnome or kde desktop all setup for me?
[07:22] <xSnOoPyx> anybody know if those so files are in the package manager?
[07:22] <Odd-rationale> gnome-desktop
[07:23] <nepbabu> !jre | noodles12
[07:23] <ubotu> noodles12: 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)
[07:23] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> yeah those can be installed by synaptic if they have been installed yet
[07:23] <nepbabu> Hammer89, not that i know of
[07:23] <greedo> apt-get insatll gnome-desktop isnt finding anything
[07:23] <nepbabu> and it's osx btw Hammer89
[07:23] <Odd-rationale> greedo: Sorry, I meant ubuntu-deskyop for gnome. kubuntu-desktop for kde.
[07:23] <astro76> greedo: ubuntu-desktop and kubuntu-desktop
[07:23] <amenado> xSnOoPyx-> yeah those can be installed by synaptic if they have not* been installed yet
[07:23] <fragged> Does ubuntu have a boot splash image? I'm not sure if its a text issue or a graphical issue with this computer..
[07:23] <greedo> Thank you
[07:23] <xSnOoPyx> but theres a whole bunch of different packages which one do i install? for ex: theres libstdc++6.4.2dbg then samehting dev doc pic
[07:24] <Hammer89> nepbabu: I know that's for osx :) I was just wondering if there were any comparable programs for linux
[07:24] <nepbabu> !splash | fragged
[07:24] <ubotu> fragged: To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[07:24] <nepbabu> Hammer89, not that i know of.
[07:24] <Hammer89> nepbabu: okay... thanks
[07:24] <fragged> nepbabu, no, not gdm, /KERNEL/
[07:24] <nepbabu> fragged, vga=ask
[07:24] <nepbabu> fragged, set the appropriate one. it should show up.
[07:25] <fragged> nepbabu, I'm pretty sure you answered that before, but there was no help at all
[07:25] <nepbabu> fragged, ok
[07:25] <xenthro> Hammer89 , one thing you can do is mark all the things on your desktop as hidden by putting a "." infront of the name. then you can hit CTRL+H to show/hide
[07:25] <squarebracket> fragged: changed a video card at all?
[07:25] <fragged> nepbabu, does that apply to those image-based splash screens?
[07:25] <fragged> squarebracket, no, this is a clean install as of tonight
[07:25] <Hammer89> xenthro: Hmmm... interesting idea
[07:26] <xSnOoPyx> any help over here with these so files?
[07:26] <nepbabu> fragged, vga=ask displays possible set of vga modes for your display.
[07:26] <nepbabu> fragged, that's all it does.
[07:27] <xtr05> gooodmorning from the netherlands
[07:27] <xtr05> ubuntu r0x
[07:27] <Hammer89> xenthro: is there a way to change it from ctrl + h to some other key combination?
[07:28] <keram> how can i get dbus-1 on ubuntu?
[07:28] <xSnOoPyx> well thanks anyawsy
[07:28] <xSnOoPyx> you guys
[07:28] <FBIGuy> IE?
[07:28] <FBIGuy> wait wrong channel
[07:29] <xenthro> Hammer89 , none that i am aware of... i just checked
[07:29] <PKdoR> what screnn let app is recommended for edgy?
[07:29] <Hammer89> xenthro: okay... thanks
[07:30] <nepbabu> PKdoR, screen let?
[07:30] <xenthro> Hammer89 , maybe a special package or an obscure txt config file somewhere, but i dont know anything specific
[07:30] <nepbabu> he's gone
[07:30] <MagoonD> I am trying to install flash player how do I point to the mozilla installation directory /usr/lib/mozilla? its thinking I am pointing to a directory on my desktop
[07:30] <PKdoR> yeah like awn
[07:30] <PKdoR> cause awn is not installing on my pc
[07:30] <glick> hey what do i need to install to get my pre-gutsy cube back?
[07:30] <glick> my 3d rotating cube desktop?
[07:30] <nepbabu> MagoonD, ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[07:30] <PKdoR> it gives me all kinds of dependency problems
[07:31] <MagoonD> what does the ~ do?
[07:31] <nepbabu> !dependency | PKdoR
[07:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dependency - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:31] <nepbabu> ubotu, die
[07:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about die - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:31] <nepbabu> Magilla, your home directory
[07:31] <MagoonD> ok thx mate
[07:32] <PKdoR> no I mean that when I try to install awn it does not install because of missing dependencies
[07:32] <nepbabu> MagoonD, yw
[07:32] <Nyle> !kde
[07:32] <ubotu> KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu: « sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop », or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE . Latest KDE version is 3.5.8 for Gutsy and Feisty, 3.5.6 for Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org for more information.
[07:32] <nepbabu> PKdoR, you need to resolve the deps.
[07:32] <nepbabu> PKdoR, install those packages first.
[07:32] <squarebracket> is there a w3 channel or something on this network?
[07:32] <jay-oh-en> whats a fun game on linux
[07:33] <jay-oh-en> after i do mediabuntu can i burn copy protected disks
[07:33] <nepbabu> jay-oh-en, super mario wars
[07:33] <nepbabu> !games | jay-oh-en
[07:33] <ubotu> jay-oh-en: Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[07:33] <squarebracket> or web dev or something?
[07:33] <PKdoR> nepbabu: the thing is that the suppose missing dependencies are already install, and I'v sear the forums and google to no avail so now om looking for an alternative
[07:33] <MagoonD> nepbabu that didnt work its not in my home directory its under file system /usr/lib/mozilla
[07:34] <xenthro> Hammer89 , also, i cant remember how to do this, but you can just put all the icons on one desktop and then switch to another... i just cant remember how its done atm
[07:34] <Sap> hello all
[07:34] <jay-oh-en> after i do mediabuntu can i burn copy protected disks
[07:34] <nepbabu> xenthro, he's gone.
[07:34] <revilodraw> hi, i was wondering if there's a 'clean up' command for unused or semi installed programs
[07:34] <xenthro> nepbabu oh. thanks.
[07:34] <nepbabu> MagoonD, yeah in /usr/lib/mozilla then. but you can always create that directory
[07:34] <verma> Hi. I have a python script on a remote server that takes lot of time to process (which is OK). Now if run the script as bacjkground and log out of the SSH session. It will be still running on the background?
[07:34] <verma> Or am I wrong?
[07:34] <nepbabu> MagoonD, mkdir ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[07:35] <xenthro> revilodraw sudo apt-get clean
[07:35] <PKdoR> revilodraw: you mean orphaned libraries?
[07:35] <Sap> revil, from wat i've learnt try using sudo apt-get autoremove
[07:35] <xenthro> revilodraw and sudo apt-get autoremove
[07:35] <Kuwanger> verma: Depends on the server, I think.
[07:35] <joot> PKdor, how are you installing??
[07:35] <MagoonD> how do I point to /usr/lib/mozilla when I am in terminal and in another location?
[07:35] <MagoonD> yeah i made the plugin directory already
[07:36] <Bingo> would anyone be able to help a novice configure a mouse to this PC ?
[07:36] <Kuwanger> verma: Also, some programs will terminate, even if ran in the background, because by default bash will send "NOHUP" to any running tasks it spawned when it closes.
[07:36] <PKdoR> joot: Im followin the awn wiki howto
[07:36] <MagoonD> i just need the command that points to the root
[07:36] <xenthro> MagoonD "cd /usr/lib/mozilla"
[07:36] <Frogzoo_> Bingo: serial or usb?
[07:36] <Bingo> Usb
[07:36] <verma> Kuwanger, I installed Red Hat on the server. Its a standard installation. How do I check?
[07:36] <xenthro> MagoonD "cd /" = root
[07:36] <Kuwanger> verma: ERr, sorry, HUP, not NOHUP.  You can use "nohup" as a wrapper around a program to avoid programs receiving the signal.
[07:36] <Frogzoo_> Bingo: plug it in should be enough
[07:36] <joot> PKdor, how about you open synaptic and search awn??
[07:36] <MagoonD> i am not trying to go to the directory but put its location in a flash installer
[07:37] <verma> Though I am using Ubuntu at home and thus question in this room :)
[07:37] <Kuwanger> verma: The simplest way to check is to login, run a program in the background, logout, then login again and see if it's still running. :)
[07:37] <nepbabu> MagoonD, alt+f2, and type "nautilus"
[07:37] <Kuwanger> verma: And, if it fails, see if the server has nohup and try again.
[07:37] <Sap> I'd like to access IRC through Pidgin, how can I do so?
[07:37] <PKdoR> joot: with or without the 3rd party repos?
[07:37] <verma> Python with a sleep() command i guess
[07:37] <xenthro> MagoonD sorry, you can go to the top directory by typing "cd .." also, try installing midnight commander. (sudo apt-get install mc) its a file manager for the command line. very useful
[07:38] <MagoonD> ok nepbabu
[07:38] <joot> PKdor, tou can add those too if they are needed once again with synaptic
[07:38] <MagoonD> ok xenthro
[07:38] <revilodraw> thanks guys
[07:38] <Bingo> i plug it in and it flashes a few times then stops
[07:39] <PKdoR> joot:  well I just tried without the repos and awn is not ecven there
[07:39] <nepbabu> !packages | PKdoR
[07:39] <ubotu> PKdoR: You can browse and search for Ubuntu packages using !Synaptic, !Adept, "apt-cache search <keywords or regex>", the "apt:/" URL in KDE, or online at http://packages.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu has about 20000 packages available, so please *search* for an official package before installing things in awkward ways!
[07:40] <joot> PKdor, my bad you are right I just looked. Sorry I do not know the answer then  :-(
[07:41] <nepbabu> PKdoR, what are you looking for?
[07:41] <Bingo> Oh buggar me !  now it works...... hows that ??? it has to download something ?
[07:41] <Sap> Any ideas on how I can access IRC thru Pidgin IM ?
[07:41] <PKdoR> joot thank for try to help I apreciate it
[07:41] <shade052> is there any way to obtain data from a crashed usb portable harddrive
[07:41] <joot> He is looking for awn with debendancy hell
[07:41] <tijn> morning ppl
[07:42] <PKdoR> nepbabu: how to correctlly install AWN or an alternative
[07:42] <nepbabu> PKdoR, and what is AWN?
[07:42] <xenthro> shade052 crashed how?
[07:42] <PKdoR> nepbabu: avant window navigator
[07:42] <kasra> PKdoR: add lines to source.list for awn and then use apt
[07:42] <nepbabu> PKdoR, http://awn.wetpaint.com/page/Ubuntu+Feisty+Repository?t=anon
[07:43] <Bingo> anyone know of a User group in Darwin, Australia ?
[07:43] <shade052> xenthro:while transfering data from one computer to other . gave some paging error.
[07:43] <nepbabu> Sap, AUUG
[07:43] <PKdoR> kasra: id try the wiki on the awn wiki page bu I get missing dependencies errors and I alto tried to compile it myself and same result
[07:43] <nepbabu> Bingo, AUUG
[07:43] <xenthro> shade052 what is the partition type on the HD?
[07:43] <shade052> xenthro: fdisik does not detect the drive
[07:44] <Bingo> AUUG ?  whats that ?
[07:44] <shade052> xenthro: ntfs\
[07:44] <nepbabu> Sap, Australian Unix User Group.
[07:44] <xenthro> shade052 have you run chkdsk?
[07:44] <tijn> is it possible to really force delete a broken file? (15 Exabyte)
[07:44] <Bingo> mmm i see.
[07:44] <Sap> wat abt AUUG?
[07:44] <shade052> xenthro: dont know how to use it?
[07:44] <nepbabu> Sap, nevermind. open up Accounts > Manage
[07:44] <kasra> PKdoR: whats on wiki ?! adding repos to source.list ?
[07:45] <Sap> yes opened that..
[07:45] <nepbabu> add
[07:45] <kasra> PKdoR: and did you apt-get update , and then apt-get install awn ?
[07:45] <Sap> k
[07:45] <nepbabu> Sap, protocol > IRC
[07:45] <PKdoR> kasra: http://blog.antonioplanet.net/blogen/how-to-install-avant-window-navigator-awn-on-ubuntu-gusty-710/
[07:45] <Sap> yes
[07:46] <Bingo> nepbabu, thanks mate
[07:46] <nepbabu> Bingo, yw.
[07:46] <xenthro> shade052 its a windows tool for fixing hd errors on ntfs. start windows, open a terminal (hit "cmd" in the run dialogue) and type in "chkdsk d:" (if d: is the drive)
[07:46] <Sap> shall i enter a screen name
[07:46] <shade052> xenthro: k
[07:46] <nepbabu> Sap, do so.
[07:46] <nepbabu> Bingo, #ubuntu-au as well
[07:47] <Sap> and do i have to change any advanced settings ?
[07:47] <Bingo> nepbabu, ok ta - im checking them now
[07:47] <nepbabu> Sap, irc.freenode.net  port: 8001
[07:47] <Saelynh> hello
[07:47] <eternalist> I'm having problems with the sound and ive already followed the guide that !sound gives you
[07:47] <eternalist> unfortunately i am unable to diagnose the problem
[07:48] <eternalist> and it's not like a fresh install and the sound wasn't working, it was working before then i mustve done something (other than muting becuase its not muted)
[07:48] <Sap> oh, the default is 6667, so u mean i change that to 8001 ?
[07:48] <nepbabu> Sap, yes
[07:48] <Nyle> eternalist: did you update anything
[07:48] <kasra> PKdoR: forget that wiki (its not loaded yet for me !) do these
[07:48] <eternalist> I don't know
[07:48] <Sap> k, done. save now?
[07:48] <eternalist> Nyle: What can I do to check if a process keeps tying up the dsp device
[07:48] <nepbabu> Sap, yes
[07:48] <eternalist> ps aux | grep "dsp"?
[07:48] <xenthro> eternalist, is it a laptop that you dual boot with windows?
[07:49] <kasra> PKdoR: you know how to add repos by editing source.list ?
[07:49] <eternalist> yes
[07:49] <eternalist> ibm thinkpad t42
[07:49] <nepbabu> eternalist, ps -ef | grep sound also
[07:49] <eternalist> nepbabu: both gave me nothing :(
[07:49] <eternalist> xenthro: what do you reckon?
[07:49] <PKdoR> kasra: not really I usually ither use the term or straight throu sypnati
[07:49] <nepbabu> eternalist, it's not being used then.
[07:49] <Sap> nepbabu, i am using the same name and it says 'NickServ: (notice) This nickname is owned by someone else'
[07:49] <nepbabu> eternalist, alsamixer?
[07:49] <Sap> so i'l log off from here and try again
[07:49] <eternalist> nepbabu: checked, it's fine
[07:49] <xenthro> eternalist, this is going to sound stupid, but it worked for me. power off your lappie, unplug the power and remove the battery for 15 secs. boot into ubuntu and see if that helps
[07:49] <nepbabu> Sap, change the nickname
[07:50] <eternalist> xenthro: oh man, i dont know if i wana remove the battery.
[07:50] <eternalist> xenthro: i dont think i even know how
[07:50] <eternalist> xenthro: okay brb
[07:50] <kasra> PKdoR: ok , first open a terminal , type sudo nano /etc/apt/source.list
[07:50] <Sap> btw, before i log off from here, how do i join #ubuntu from that pidgin window
[07:50] <joot> PKdor, my bad you are right I just looked. Sorry I do not know the answer then  :-(
[07:50] <nepbabu> eternalist, alsamixer first and see
[07:50] <eternalist> i checked
[07:50] <eternalist> its not muted
[07:50] <xenthro> eternalist, there should be a simple latch on the bottom
[07:50] <nepbabu> ok
[07:50] <Sap> nvm, i can change the nicname for now, how?
[07:50] <tijn> what does the T attribute in a file stands for?
[07:51] <nepbabu> Sap, do /ns help
[07:51] <kasra> PKdoR: nano is a simple editor , we use it to edit source.list and add some repos for apt that include awn
[07:51] <PKdoR> kasra: ok but its empty
[07:51] <joot> PKdoR, I meant to type maybe you made a key in error when you followed the howto
[07:51] <eternalist> nepbabu: OOOH PCM was all the way down
[07:51] <eternalist> jesus christ
[07:52] <nepbabu> eternalist, working now?
[07:52] <eternalist> it wasnt muted, and the volume button only controls the master not the pcm
[07:52] <eternalist> yea it is
[07:52] <nepbabu> ok
[07:52] <Neil3> good morning folks, are there any gtk/gnome based cd cover printing applications out there? I've googled around and searched the ubuntu forums but found nothing so far apart from a kde app which I'd prefer not to use because of the kde libs i'd have to install.
[07:52] <eternalist> i overlooked that, i was just loking for the MM's to see if anything was muted
[07:52] <kasra> PKdoR: are you sure ?!! wrong address maybe
[07:52] <eternalist> thank you everyone sorry about the trouble
[07:52] <PKdoR> kasra: I just sudo nano /etc/apt/source.list
[07:53] <kasra> PKdoR: sorry , sources.list
[07:53] <nepbabu> !sources.list | PKdoR
[07:53] <PKdoR> and nano opens an empty file
[07:53] <ubotu> PKdoR: 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
[07:53] <kasra> PKdoR: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:53] <PKdoR> kasra: ahhh that's more like it
[07:53] <PKdoR> kas ok im there
[07:54] <kasra> PKdoR: so file is open ?
[07:54] <PKdoR> kasra: ues
[07:54] <PKdoR> kasra:  I mean yes
[07:54] <xenthro> Q: how do I get a list of all the topic ubotu has?
[07:54] <kasra> go to the end of file and add these lines
[07:54] <nepbabu> xenthro, it has factoids
[07:54] <PKdoR> kasra: thanks for lending a helping hend by the way
[07:54] <astro76> !ubotu | xenthro
[07:54] <ubotu> xenthro: 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
[07:55] <kasra> PKdoR: # Avant Windows Navigator
[07:55] <kasra> #deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42 gutsy avant-window-navigator
[07:55] <kasra> #deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42 gutsy avant-window-navigator
[07:55] <xenthro> oh. great thanks
[07:55] <FloodBot2> kasra: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:55] <Neil3> ah just found glabels for printing cd artwork etc, never mind :)
[07:55] <nepbabu> Neil3, :)
[07:56] <Neil3> haah and it crashes when i change the paper size to a4
[07:56] <nepbabu> Neil3, blame gnome folks not ubuntu
[07:56] <rdp> hi all
[07:56] <nepbabu> hi rdp
[07:56] <rdp> can anyone help me with an HDD that has become inaccessible?
[07:56] <nepbabu> rdp, inacessible?
[07:57] <kasra> PKdoR: did you add lines ?
[07:57] <rdp> yeah
[07:57] <rdp> it is an NTFS drive
[07:57]  * Neil3 isn't blaming anyone, it's free software after all :)
[07:57] <Frogzoo> GAH IS THERE A PROBLEM WITH UBUNTU SUDDENLY SWITCHING TO ALL CAPS AND CAPSLOCK DOESN"T HELP?
[07:57] <nepbabu> rdp, mount -t ntfs /dev/<some_hdd> /mnt/an_empty_directory/ ?
[07:57] <rdp> but when i try to mount it in ubuntu i get an error about: "record 5 has no file magic: input/output error failed to mount '/dev/sda1': input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent, or you have hardware faults, or you have a SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first place run chkdsk /f on windows then reboot into windows twice. the usuage of the /f parameter is very important! if you have SoftRAID/FakeRAID then first you must activate it a
[07:58] <PKdoR> with the "#" at the beginning of the line?
[07:58] <PKdoR> kasra: with the "#" at the beginning of the line?
[07:58] <_ruben> Frogzoo: the " shows that it aint capslock, its a shift key that's stuck
[07:58] <kasra> PKdoR: yes , that line is a comment , just for you to know we edit this section for awn
[07:59] <kasra> PKdoR: but just fo first line
[07:59] <kasra> PKdoR: uncomment 2 last lines
[07:59] <PKdoR> kas ok so no comment on the deb and deb-src
[07:59] <kasra> PKdoR: yes
[08:00] <rdp> nepbabu: the drive gives that error when i attempt to mount it in ubuntu (it is a usb external drvie)
[08:00] <user11_011> !gtrace
[08:00] <kasra> PKdoR: i copy that from my sources.list and i commented the repos :)
[08:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gtrace - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:00] <rdp> and in windows the drive just shows up to be of no size and has no data on it
[08:00] <nepbabu> rdp, can you paste the exact error in pastebin?
[08:00] <nepbabu> !pastebin | rdp
[08:00] <ubotu> rdp: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:00] <rdp> record 5 has no file magic: input/output error failed to mount '/dev/sda1': input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent, or you have hardware faults, or you have a SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first place run chkdsk /f on windows then reboot into windows twice. the usuage of the /f parameter is very important! if you have SoftRAID/FakeRAID then first you must activate it and mount a different device under the /dev/mapper directory,
[08:00] <PKdoR> kasra: there
[08:00] <PKdoR> kas exit and save I gues?
[08:00] <user11_011> is there any tool for tracing a ip's geographical location????
[08:00] <rdp> nepbabu: that is the error
[08:01] <kasra> PKdoR: then ctrl+x , then type y , and then enter
[08:01] <kasra> PKdoR: yes
[08:01] <PKdoR> kasra: done
[08:02] <nepbabu> rdp, what does ntfix /dev/sda1 do?
[08:02] <kasra> PKdoR: then use : sudo apt-get update
[08:02] <griim> evening all
[08:02] <joot> PKdoR, then tell us you profit :)
[08:02] <rdp> nepbabu: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54965/
[08:02] <PKdoR> kasra: done
[08:03] <kasra> PKdoR: then use sudo apt-get install awn
[08:03] <nepbabu> rdp, do "ntfsfix /dev/sda1"
[08:03] <PKdoR> kasra: canot fine package
[08:04] <user11_011> is there any tool for tracing a ip's geographical location????
[08:04] <Bogdan> is there any tool for tracing a ip's geographical location????
[08:04] <cew_mature> BlOOD_UnDYINg
[08:04] <PKdoR> kas isn't it sudo apt-get install avant-window-navigator-bzr
[08:04] <lanzelloth> user11_011: i think you can find out by looking at the number?
[08:04] <nepbabu> user11_011, whois a.b.c.d
[08:04] <kasra> PKdoR: not sure whats the packag
[08:04] <kasra> PKdoR: without bzr maybe , try tab
[08:04] <lanzelloth> is there a way to not show recently opened documents?
[08:05] <lanzelloth> (menu->places->recent documents)
[08:05] <genbuntu> babu, i'm sap and i've managed to register with this name, ty for your help
[08:05] <kasra> PKdoR: use tab to complete and see what are packages , maybe aw[tab] or , avant [tab]
[08:05] <rdp> nepbabu: it cannot mount the volume
[08:05] <nepbabu> genbuntu, yw. enjoy freenode
[08:05] <tijn> is it possible to do an fsck check on 1 file?
[08:05] <MirJA> hm
[08:05] <user11_011> nepbabu , lanzelloth: if i have a url ?
[08:06] <rdp> nepbabu: so what do i do as the drive's mount point
[08:06] <nepbabu> rdp, "ntfsfix /dev/sda1"
[08:06] <lanzelloth> user11_011: you need the ip
[08:06] <nepbabu> user11_011, dig www.somewebsite.com
[08:06] <kasra> PKdoR: ?
[08:06] <PKdoR> kasra: I got avant-window-navigator/     avant-window-navigator-svn
[08:06] <PKdoR> avant-window-navigator-bzr
[08:06] <lanzelloth> user11_011: or not
[08:06] <user11_011> lanzelloth : i need geographical location of server.
[08:06] <jay-oh-en> how do i install a program into wine
[08:06] <user11_011> nepbabu: i tried but it doesn;t give for some urls
[08:06] <kasra> PKdoR: sudo apt-get install avant-window-navigator
[08:07] <nepbabu> user11_011, www.whois.net
[08:07] <Creationist> !compile
[08:07] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[08:07] <user11_011> nepbabu: is there a way for server to hide itself?
[08:07] <nepbabu> user11_011, dunno
[08:07] <Creationist> What is the package I need to install in order to be able to compile from source?
[08:07] <lanzelloth> nepbabu: you can't ddos a domain can you?
[08:07] <nepbabu> Creationist, gcc/g++, make and devel packages.
[08:07] <Creationist> build- something
[08:08] <alpaco> hi what is the most popular instant messaging network among gpl freaks and unix/linux maniacs?
[08:08] <nemilar> when you do 'apt-cache show' on a package, the Size is given in bytes, right?
[08:08] <Creationist> essentials lol  I remember now ;)
[08:08] <PKdoR> kas I got the followin; sudo apt-get install avant-window-navigator
[08:08] <PKdoR> Reading package lists... Done
[08:08] <PKdoR> Building dependency tree
[08:08] <PKdoR> Reading state information... Done
[08:08] <PKdoR> Package avant-window-navigator is a virtual package provided by:
[08:08] <PKdoR>   avant-window-navigator-bzr 0.2.0-bzr155-1
[08:08] <kasra> PKdoR: ?
[08:08] <FloodBot2> PKdoR: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:08] <lanzelloth> alpaco: gaim (aka pidgin)
[08:08] <alpaco> I have tried ICQ (proprietary), yahoo and msn, but don't like any
[08:08] <genbuntu> alpaco, i love Pidgin
[08:08] <rdp> napbabu: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54966/
[08:08] <nemilar> alpaco: use pidgin, it supports everything
[08:08] <kasra> PKdoR: so try bzr(s)
[08:08] <whyameye> how do I get the bottom panel in Gnome to autohide?
[08:08] <lanzelloth> alpaco: pidgin(gaim) is just a client tho
[08:08] <rdp> nepbabu: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54966/
[08:09] <nemilar> whyameye: right click on it, properties, auto-hide
[08:09] <alpaco> genbuntu: I'm in love with pidgin, but I'm not looking for a client, I want a service
[08:09] <user11_011> nepbabu: cool
[08:09] <nemilar> alpaco: the service you use is determined by the service[s] your friends use ;)
[08:09] <alpaco> yeah, you're right, I gotta see what is available under pidgin
[08:09] <lanzelloth> alpaco: it doesn't matter then, just create an account on all of those
[08:09] <whyameye> nemilar: thanks.
[08:09] <nemilar> yup, np whyameye
[08:09] <alpaco> nemilar: yeah that's right
[08:09] <alpaco> ok :)
[08:10] <kasra> PKdoR: done ?
[08:10] <nepbabu> rdp, line 9: Volume is corrupt. You should run chkdsk.
[08:10] <PKdoR> kasra: DUDE you are GOD among men!!!
[08:10] <lanzelloth> is there a way to remove 'recent documents' in menu->places ??
[08:10] <nepbabu> rdp, do that.
[08:10] <PKdoR> kasra: it totally worked
[08:10] <kasra> PKdoR: lol (= good luck
[08:10] <alpaco> kasra: salam
[08:10] <Creationist> Hmm.  I'm trying to compile a program that requires the Qt dev packages... how do I install those.  Searching apt for "qt" is a bad idea lol
[08:10] <rdp> nepbabu: under windows? I have, it says that the volume is not available for direct access
[08:10] <PKdoR> jaja
[08:10] <the_alamo> i have this weird sound thing goin' on.  i have disabled the system sounds but whenever i backspace to the end of a line it makes a little bonk-like drum sound.  how would i stop this?
[08:10] <kasra> alpaco: salam , #ubuntu-ir darim ?!
[08:11] <nepbabu> rdp, check your cables.. i think your drive is damaged
[08:11] <nemilar> lanzelloth: I know there is, but it isn't click-click-done... I saw it via google a couple of times, might have some luck there
[08:11] <tijn> is it possible to really force delete a broken file? (15 Exabyte)
[08:11] <PKdoR> I love the power of the linux community
[08:11] <alpaco> kasra: nemidoonam, az kojaiy? man az tehranam
[08:11] <lanzelloth> nemilar: ok
[08:11] <kasra> alpaco: tehran
[08:11] <nepbabu> !build-essentials | Creationist
[08:11] <ubotu> Creationist: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[08:11] <FuriousGeorge> i head somewhere that ubuntu supports multiseat linux on install....  does anyone recommend that for production?
[08:11] <Creationist> nepbabu: Yeah, I tried that too... says I already have the latest version.
[08:11] <nepbabu> Creationist, and what is it? qt devel package?
[08:12] <astro76> Creationist: you probably want libqt4-dev or libqt3-mt-dev depending on which version it is using
[08:12] <rdp> nepbabu: i cannot tell, the cables are fine, i tested them on another drive, the problem started after my windows installation BSOD'd and the tried to mount to ubuntu
[08:12] <nepbabu> Creationist, yes
[08:12] <PKdoR> kasra: many thanks bro
[08:12] <sigma> Hello
[08:12] <alpaco> kasra: chejoori fontham ro mesle sharif linux konam?
[08:12] <kasra> PKdoR: good luck
[08:12] <Creationist> nepbabu, astro76: It's asking for qmake... which isn't in the repos.
[08:12] <fragged> Should I be using wine.budgetdedicated.com to get wine packages? if so is it down or just me?
[08:13] <nepbabu> Creationist, should be there.
[08:13] <sigma> I've setup my computer to use compiz (xgl) and now bluetooth does not work, could anyone help?
[08:13] <alpaco> kasra: font haye ubuntu kheili zayas mesle khatte bache dabestanihas
[08:13] <Creationist> !search qmake
[08:13] <ubotu> Found:
[08:13] <Creationist> Nope, it's not ;)
[08:13] <nepbabu> hmm..
[08:13] <alpaco> kasra: میشه فونت‌ها رو مثل شریف لینوکس کرد؟
[08:13] <nemilar> kasra: you ever read itwadi.com ?
[08:13] <kasra> alpaco: hameci mishe , inja nabayad farsi sohbar kard , boro be #technotux
[08:13] <alpaco> kasra: فونت‌های شریف لینوکس خیلی باحاله ولی حیف که با فدورا حال نمیکنم
[08:14] <astro76> !english
[08:14] <ubotu> The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[08:14] <alpaco> kasra: ok :)
[08:14] <nemilar> I donno what any of that meant, but technotux sounds cool
[08:14] <tijn> hehe
[08:14] <nepbabu> Creationist, qt3-dev-tools
[08:14] <fragged> astro76, how are non-english speaking people supposed to understand !english
[08:14] <nemilar> fragged asks a very good question, haha
[08:15] <rdp> nepbabu: the problem is unlikely to be with the cables, i have tested them and they worked with other drives. This problem seemed to start after my windows XP BSOD'd and i tried to mount the drive to ubuntu
[08:15] <kasra> nemilar: whats that ?
[08:15] <Creationist> nepbabu: That isn't in the repos either, bud.
[08:15] <astro76> fragged: these people were speaking english before
[08:15] <Creationist> !search qt3-dev-tools
[08:15] <ubotu> Found:
[08:15] <fragged> oh
[08:15] <nepbabu> Creationist, http://packages.ubuntu.com
[08:15] <astro76> Creationist: it's probably in qt4-dev-tools
[08:16] <nepbabu> rdp, ok
[08:16] <kasra> nemilar: We were speaking persian , not arabic (=
[08:16] <Creationist> nepbabu: Okay, ubotu is broken with the searches... and apt-cache search of qt3-dev listed qt3-dev-tools just fine
[08:17] <nepbabu> ok Creationist
[08:17] <nemilar> kasra: haha, okay... I can't tell the difference at all, that family of languages is completely foreign to me
[08:17] <Tazbobu> Moblock is blocking all my web access and I can't seem to find the right line to change.. ?
[08:17] <abuyazan> hello
[08:17] <the_alamo> i have disabled the system sounds in but whenever i backspace to the end of a line it makes a little bonk-like drum sound (not a beep).  how do i get this sound to disappear?
[08:18] <rdp> nepbabu: is there anything else I might try? I really need to get at some of this data. It was a backup for a some work that was on a comp that I reformatted when reinstalling the OS
[08:18] <bullgard4> astro76: Please keep a family-friendly tone in this channel.
[08:19] <astro76> bullgard4: what?
[08:19] <bullgard4> yes
[08:19] <reverie> hello
[08:19] <PKdoR> kasra: now how do I get awn to run with out the terminal?
[08:19] <astro76> bullgard4: what are you talking about?
[08:19] <bullgard4> astro76: Please keep a family-friendly tone in this channel.
[08:19] <astro76> bullgard4: I did nothing, leave me alone
[08:20] <bullgard4> astro76: Please keep a family-friendly tone in this channel.
[08:20] <astro76> !ops | bullgard4
[08:20] <ubotu> bullgard4: 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!
[08:20] <Madpilot> bullgard4, first and only warning: stop it.
[08:21] <sigma> Could anyone help me setup bluetooth? system is not recognizing my internal card
[08:22] <astro76> the_alamo: did you disable the system beep on the system beep tab in the sound control panel?
[08:22] <Tuv0k> gnome login fais
[08:22] <lanzelloth> what's the command to remove a dir?
[08:22] <nepbabu> rdp, try if you can get raw data. dd if=/dev/sda1 /mnt/someimage.iso;
[08:22] <xenthro> Q: is there a package that is a large collection of fonts, especially artistic ones?
[08:22] <Tuv0k> fails
[08:22] <Tuv0k> how does one reset this
[08:22] <razordead> lanzelloth: rmdir
[08:22] <Tuv0k> I removed the ,ICEauth file
[08:22] <astro76> lanzelloth: rm -r, rmdir only works if it's empty
[08:22] <Tuv0k> to no avail
[08:23] <nepbabu> rdp, dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/mnt/someimage.iso;
[08:23] <lanzelloth> astro76: razordead thx
[08:23] <tonyyarusso> astro76: there's also the world's longest command switch, rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty
[08:23] <nepbabu> !ddrescue | rdp
[08:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ddrescue - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:23] <nepbabu> !dd | rdp
[08:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dd - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:23] <astro76> heh nice ;)
[08:24] <lanzelloth> astro76: i thought i had to use -d ??
[08:24] <nepbabu> ubotu, die
[08:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about die - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:24] <nepbabu> astro76, :P
[08:24] <astro76> lanzelloth: no that one is not good generally
[08:24] <rdp> nepbabu: what does the ! mean?
[08:24] <tockitj> Q: how to add man pages for c functions to ubuntu ?
[08:24] <nepbabu> rdp, it backs up your data (as raw data) to someimage.so
[08:25] <nepbabu> rdp, someimage.iso
[08:25] <lanzelloth> astro76: hmm, ok
[08:25] <rdp> richard@RD-Laptop-Ubuntu:~$ dd if=/dev/sda1 /mnt/someimage.iso;
[08:25] <rdp> dd: unrecognized operand `/mnt/someimage.iso'
[08:25] <rdp> Try `dd --help' for more information.
[08:25] <nepbabu> rdp, dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/mnt/someimage.iso
[08:25] <rdp> nepbabu: if it means anyhting, the drive still has its name. It is called 500GB Backup and when i tried to mount it it says cannot mount 500GB Backup
[08:25] <razordead> Q: when the Ubuntu flashplugin-nonfree package is working, does it generally have working sound in Firefox?
[08:26] <astro76> lanzelloth: it would remove the dir without removing the files, I guess leaving the files in some netherland
[08:26] <nepbabu> rdp, and hence your drive is corrupted, so i suggest dd/ddrescue
[08:26] <joot> rdp, if you have a single word enquiry put a ! infront of the word and the bot will spit out an answer
[08:26] <Slart> razordead: for me it has.. but I've read many questions about sound in flash so that might not be the case for everyone
[08:26] <astro76> rdp, joot actually /msg ubotu enquiry would be much better ;)
[08:27] <razordead> slart: at the moment, I'm running the install directly from Adobe & sound isn't working
[08:27] <tonyyarusso> razordead: Yes, in all recent releases.
[08:27] <astro76> if it's for yourself
[08:27] <joot> he asked about the "!"
[08:27] <astro76> oh
[08:27] <revilodraw> i used synaptic to install xdaliclock, and now id like to configure it, how do i do so?
[08:27] <rdp> !dd
[08:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dd - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:28] <nepbabu> revilodraw, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xdaliclock
[08:28] <lanzelloth> astro76: that's messed up :(, does rm -dr works, is there a difference between -dr and -rd?
[08:28] <rdp> !dd/ddrescue
[08:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dd/ddrescue - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:28] <skaka_> hi
[08:28] <rdp> !ddrescue
[08:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ddrescue - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:28] <nepbabu> rdp, packages.ubuntu.com
[08:28] <Slart> razordead: I've only read the questions.. not the answers =/.. don't really know how flash handles sound
[08:28] <skaka_> run google desktop ??
[08:28] <revilodraw> nepbabu; did nothing
[08:29] <nepbabu> revilodraw, probably you can't configure it. :P
[08:29] <astro76> lanzelloth: well the -d is not necessary with -r
[08:29] <revilodraw> nepbabu; lol yeh probably
[08:29] <nepbabu> !lol | revilodraw
[08:29] <ubotu> revilodraw: 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.
[08:29] <revilodraw> ubotu; no, i will use lol, k?
[08:30] <Saelynh> !hi
[08:30] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:30] <lanzelloth> astro76: ok then
[08:30] <nepbabu> !bot
[08:30] <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
[08:30]  * razordead throws something at ubotu... chat-nazi
[08:30] <nepbabu> !beer
[08:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about beer - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:30] <dimcho23> Hey,please visit this site http://prize.zzl.org/vote.php?id=22518
[08:30] <Saelynh> !fr
[08:30] <nepbabu> ubotu, die
[08:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about die - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:30] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:30] <revilodraw> im scared  of ubotu hehe
[08:31] <astro76> !ops | dimcho23
[08:31] <ubotu> dimcho23: 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!
[08:31] <pteague> is there a way to test for bad sectors on a hard drive &/or when a hard drive may go bad?
[08:31] <rdp> nepbabu I must admit i am very confused
[08:31] <skaka_>  run google desktop ??
[08:31] <Slart> pteague: smartctl is one way.. fsck is another I guess
[08:32] <rdp> nepbabu: I do not know what to do, i just installed ddrescue but othersie what now?
[08:32] <lanzelloth> how do i mount an iso?
[08:32] <Slart> skaka_: do you have a question?
[08:32] <astro76> pteague: probably look into smartmontools
[08:32] <genbuntu> testing
[08:32] <Slart> !mount < lanzelloth
[08:32] <Slart> !mount | lanzelloth
[08:32] <ubotu> lanzelloth: Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in !GNOME under !Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For !Edgy and later, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[08:32] <lanzelloth> !mount
[08:32] <astro76> !info smartmontools | pteague
[08:32] <ubotu> pteague: smartmontools (source: smartmontools): control and monitor storage systems using S.M.A.R.T.. In component main, is optional. Version 5.37-5ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 280 kB, installed size 684 kB
[08:32] <nepbabu> rdp, do, dd if=/dev/sda1 /mnt/someimage.iso
[08:32] <Slart> bah.. silly bot
[08:32] <Slart> !iso
[08:32] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type « sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint> » - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[08:32] <Slart> there you have it, lanzelloth
[08:33] <nepbabu> rdp, dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/mnt/someimage.iso
[08:33] <lanzelloth> !MD5
[08:33] <ubotu> To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[08:33] <lanzelloth> Slart: ty
[08:33] <Slart> you're welcome, lanzelloth
[08:33] <skaka_> tank i am install google desktop but  no run
[08:33] <genbuntu> wat r these command !iso , !mount , is ubotu giving auto reply for these (i'm new to here so dunno) .
[08:33] <rdp> nepbabu: it returned: dd: unrecognized operand `/mnt/someimage.iso'
[08:33] <nepbabu> rdp, dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/mnt/someimage.iso
[08:33] <pteague> ok cool... just had a new hard drive go bad after it reached a certain point & figured i'd check out the replacement before getting to far into trying to set stuff up
[08:34] <nepbabu> rdp, read it carefully.
[08:34] <rdp> nepbabu, the of= one returned: dd: opening `/dev/sda1': No such file or directory
[08:34] <Frogzoo> genbuntu: yes ! is a ubotu command
[08:34] <Slart> genbuntu: yes.. ubotu is a bot.. it auto reply's to command starting with !.. these are often frequently asked questions
[08:34] <nepbabu> rdp, is that ntfs partition sda1?
[08:35] <genbuntu> slart, oh ty , hmm.. lemme try
[08:35] <rdp> nepbabu: it is an external USB drive that i cannot mount
[08:35] <genbuntu> !install
[08:35] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[08:35] <Slart> !botabuse
[08:35] <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.
[08:35] <genbuntu> cool
[08:35] <CoqEnPate> helo everybody
[08:35] <Slart> genbuntu: not that you were abusing it... yet =).. but you can try commands in a private chat instead
[08:35] <rdp> nepbabu: it was normally in /media/500GB Backup
[08:36] <genbuntu> how do i do a private chat?
[08:36] <nepbabu> rdp, ask someone else. i am leaving.
[08:36] <CoqEnPate> does anyone know how to install debugging symbols for cupsys in feisty ?
[08:36] <astro76> genbuntu: /msg ubotu whatever
[08:36] <rdp> nepbabu: thanks for the help
[08:36] <nepbabu> genbuntu, "/msg someone something"
[08:36] <nepbabu> rdp, yw
[08:37] <genbuntu> k, ty
[08:37] <revilodraw> recently i played with my desktop resolution and lots of things like that, now its beautiful, except the text in amsn is all weird and close togethert
[08:38] <blue42> Hello, how do you make changes to the 1stmenu file? i tryed but i didn't have permission to save the file.
[08:38] <blue42> the grub menu
[08:39] <astro76> blue42: sudoedit or gksudo gedit
[08:39] <Slart> blue42: you'll have to edit it as root.. try this "gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[08:39] <Slart> !gksu | blue42
[08:39] <ubotu> blue42: 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)
[08:39] <kasra> anyone know specific site for free shell + ssh and wget ?
[08:39] <blue42> thanks for that
[08:40] <revilodraw> i want a clock widget... a simple one... what do u suggest?
[08:40] <pteague> smartctl doesn't appear to show any problems with the disk... even though last time i rebooted i had to manually run fsck & it spewed a page of inode ranges
[08:40] <kasra> revilodraw: cairo clock
[08:40] <Slart> revilodraw: there's that.. cairoclock thingy..
[08:40] <Slart> !info cairo-clock
[08:40] <ubotu> cairo-clock (source: cairo-clock): An analog clock drawn with vector-graphics. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3.2-3 (gutsy), package size 282 kB, installed size 2528 kB
[08:41] <nepbabu> rdp, just before i leave, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-610875.html
[08:41] <rdp> hello: can anyone help me recover data from an external NTFS drive that, when mounted says "record 5 has no file magic:....."?
[08:41] <revilodraw> slart; yeh its ugly though
[08:41] <nepbabu> rdp, try that and see. get your friend to run chkdsk. okay :-)
[08:41] <nepbabu> bye
[08:41] <genbuntu> bb babu
[08:42] <Slart> revilodraw: you can change themes.. never heard anyone call it ugly before.. what are you looking for?
[08:42] <revilodraw> slart; how do you change themes
[08:42] <Slart> revilodraw: right-click on the clock.. there's options somewhere in there
[08:42] <revilodraw> slart; lol k
[08:42] <leonidas> hi, did anybody tried installing ubuntu in hp dv2690? are there any hardware issues?
[08:43]  * syc_ brb restart bentar
[08:43] <sigma> Hello, I need some help. I'm trying to make my bluetooth adapter work, but it is not being recognized by the system. The device (bluetooth internal) shows up under lsusb, but no under hcitool dev, Any suggestions?
[08:43] <ikonia> leonidas you'll find it easier to check the individual components on the hardware compatability list
[08:43] <brutopia> sigma: what does lsusb say about it
[08:43] <sigma> gives me some numbers and the Dell Computer Corp.
[08:44] <ikonia> sigma: no - look them up your self
[08:44] <sigma> Bus 005 Device 002: ID 413c:8105 Dell Computer Corp.
[08:44] <ikonia> ooh it "gives you" some numbers, sorry
[08:44] <sigma> ...
[08:44]  * Tm_T slaps razordead 
[08:44] <sigma> I've tried looking for fixes on the wiki and elsewhere, but haven;t found anything so far
[08:45] <sigma> problem seems to have started after installing xserver-xgl, but I don't wanna get rid of it for obvious reasons
[08:47] <military> Hi all
[08:47] <revilodraw> ok ok here's what id like.. a white digital clock displaying the time and date 'built in' to the desktop
[08:47] <ikonia> revilodraw: I'm sure there is a desklet for that
[08:48] <kahrytan> revilodraw-> not even Windows Vista has that
[08:48] <revilodraw> ikonia; ok so i install gdesklets right?
[08:48] <revilodraw> kahrytan: linux > windows
[08:48] <ikonia> revilodraw check if there is one first
[08:48] <sigma> so, umm... anyone have any ideas for the bluetooth?
[08:48] <ikonia> kahrytan vista has desklets that do that
[08:48] <ikonia> sigma: what model laptop is it
[08:49] <sigma> Dell Inspiron E1505
[08:49] <kahrytan> ikonia->  but not 'builtin'
[08:49] <ikonia> sigma: actually, can you stick the lspci and lsusb output in a pastebin please, that make it easy
[08:49] <ikonia> kahrytan: yes it is
[08:49] <sigma> ikonia: sure, one sec
[08:49] <kahrytan> ikonia->  I dont consider widgets builtin. They just layer on top of desktop
[08:49] <ikonia> sigma: better to check your stuff than the dell pages, as sometimes revisions change
[08:50] <ikonia> kahrytan: then your being petty
[08:50] <genbuntu> umm.. i was trying to log out of a specific channel by using /quit , but it logs me out of all the channels. what's the command for logging out of a single channel?
[08:50] <ikonia> genbuntu: /part
[08:50] <genbuntu> k, ty
[08:51] <kahrytan> ikonia->  yeah...
[08:51] <genbuntu> testing
[08:51] <sigma> ikonia: http://pastebin.ca/893625
[08:51] <military> I need a script which will copy all files from /home/base to /var/apt/archives. How to do it?
[08:51] <kahrytan> revilodraw-> gdesklets for metacity and screenlets if you have compiz on
[08:51] <Slart> revilodraw: you might want to try conky.. it displays all kinds of info.. google for some screenshots
[08:51] <abuyazan> how can i configure network printer shred on windows domain controller under ubuntu 7.10
[08:52] <abuyazan> in previous one it was easy but now i found something changed, any idea
[08:52] <Slart> military: cp -R /home/base/* /var/apt/archives/   might work? try it first though
[08:52] <ikonia> sigma: I don't see a blue tooth controller in either of those lists, is the blue tooth adaptor a usb external one
[08:53] <sigma> its an internal, Dell connects it to the usb ports
[08:53] <military> Slart: will do, thanks
[08:53] <ovidiug> po[p
[08:53] <ikonia> sigma: I don't see it in the list though
[08:53] <Erotiko> Hello from Italy... i am David
[08:53] <sigma> ikonia: its on the lsusb, the only thing in there
[08:53] <military> Erotiko: ;)
[08:53] <ikonia> sigma: are you %100 certain thats the actual bluetooth adaptor
[08:54] <sigma> ikonia: 100%
[08:54] <ikonia> sigma: fair enough, this may sound silly but is the kill switch for it enabled ?
[08:54] <sigma> ikonia: haha, first thing I tried. It is... when I disable it it disappears from lsusb (which is why I'm 100% certain) :p
[08:55] <ikonia> sigma: perfect, that is what I was just going to ask
[08:55] <psi_> have just installed kubuntu 7.10 and there was a load of updates so i let it get on with them half way through it crashed and now the update program doesnt run and i can't launch package manager as it says database in use even after a reboot
[08:55] <psi_> any one able to help?
[08:55] <ikonia> sigma: do you have any idea what sort of blue tooth adaptor it is as "dell" isn't giving us much to go on for the chipset (I'm googlging now)
[08:55] <sigma> ikonia: problem started after installing xserver-xgl, problem is, I don't want to remove it... or I lose compiz
[08:55] <ikonia> sigma: what version of ubuntu are you on ?
[08:55] <sigma> ikonia: no idea, actually... I'll try to find it. Version 7.10
[08:56] <crdlb> sigma: what video card?
[08:56] <sigma> crdlb: ATI x1400
[08:57] <crdlb> sigma: you really do need Xgl for compiz then :/
[08:57] <sigma> crdlb: yup, I'm screwed
[09:00] <spike> hi, if I'm running gnome with compi-fusion, where do I change shortcuts to open a tab with gnome-terminal?
[09:02] <Srixon> Hello, im getting an error, about fd0 upon install?
[09:02] <Lopin> Can someone send me a copy of menu.lst
[09:02] <Srixon> Buffer I/O error on device FD0, Logical Block 0 is the exact error
[09:02] <Lopin> Srixon, What's the problem?
[09:03] <Lopin> Srixon, That sounds like a bad hard drive...
[09:03] <Srixon> FD0 is FLoppy disk tho.
[09:03] <Srixon> tho, i have no floppy.
[09:03] <Lopin> Srixon, did you?
[09:03] <Srixon> i was told i should blacklist the floppy, though i do not know how :P
[09:03] <Lopin> Shoot...  I don't remember how to do a blacklist...
[09:04]  * Lopin is thinking...
[09:04] <astro76> !blacklist
[09:04] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add « blacklist <modulename> » to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type « sudo update-initramfs -u »
[09:04] <Srixon> rather how do i get into terminal from the ubuntu boot?
[09:04] <pulpie> where does irssi keep its log files?
[09:04] <Lopin> Srixon, Rescue system...
[09:05] <Srixon> ubuntu hasnt been installed, im on Windows XP atm.
[09:05] <pulpie> anyone?
[09:05] <astro76> pulpie: the default is ~/irclogs/
[09:05] <Frogzoo> Srixon: remove quiet & silent grub options, and add single
[09:05] <ZerO^Coo|> morning there i need some help can some one help me pls
[09:05] <Frogzoo> yeah, or rescue
[09:05] <astro76> pulpie: of course the default is not to log
[09:05] <ZerO^Coo|> i got a lil bit of a problem here
[09:05] <Srixon> is there any way to get into terminal?
[09:06] <Lopin> Srixon, You'd have to boot into a live disk... Then you can mount stuff, and see what's going on..
[09:06] <alpaco> I tried loging in to my icq account for the first time, but pidgin says "your account is currently suspended". is that because I'm using pidgin to connect to aol servers?
[09:06] <Boglizk> How do i enable 7z support in file-roller?
[09:06] <reZo> is there a way to disable f1 shortcut key?
[09:06] <alpaco> and that's possibly against aol tos?
[09:06] <Srixon> Well Darn,
[09:06] <pulpie> astro76: next question, how do I recover a lost password from freenode?
[09:07] <Srixon> i am using ubuntu 1.7 ultimate, with the boot instalkl function so that i dont use a dvd.
[09:07] <astro76> Boglizk: sudo apt-get install p7zip-full
[09:07] <Boglizk> astro76: thanks
[09:07] <astro76> pulpie: not sure, try #freenode
[09:07] <pulpie> ty
[09:07] <Lopin> Srixon, 1.7?
[09:07] <Srixon> Yes.
[09:07] <Srixon> the new one.
[09:07] <Srixon> or.
[09:07] <dgjones> pulpie, join #freenode and ask if there are any freenode channel ops in there, if you've set an email address, they'll be able to send you an email
[09:07] <Srixon> Ubuntu Ultimate Edition 1.7
[09:07] <Lopin> You mean 7.10?
[09:08] <Srixon> Nope :P
[09:08] <jimcooncat> !tcl
[09:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tcl - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:08] <famicon> My resolution has gone all screwy
[09:08] <Lopin> Srixon, I've never heard of it...
[09:08] <jimcooncat> what's the best way to get tcl 8.5 on gutsy, please?
[09:08] <famicon> lots of stuff is rendered off screen
[09:08] <famicon> jimcooncat just compile it from source
[09:08] <Srixon> Lopin, its Gutsy Gibson based,    http://ultimateedition.info/
[09:09] <famicon> Srixon who on earth would install something like that
[09:09] <famicon> didnt your mother tell you not to accept binaries from strangers
[09:09] <Srixon> Me.
[09:10] <Srixon> It works quite well actually, i just REALLY dont want to use my last DVD-R
[09:10] <spike> hi, if I'm running gnome with compi-fusion, where do I change shortcuts to open a tab with gnome-terminal?
[09:10] <Breakage> lol
[09:10] <famicon> "I have plans to make a Ultimate Gamers Edition"
[09:10] <famicon> ugh
[09:10] <famicon> gamers are whitetrash scumm
[09:10] <Srixon> Lol
[09:10] <Srixon> thanks.
[09:10] <famicon> on their dell slutb0xen
[09:10] <razordead> they can't even spell the release names correctly... isn't it Gutsy Gibbon?
[09:10] <Srixon> dell sux :/
[09:11] <Srixon> I built my computer!
[09:11]  * Srixon feels proud.
[09:12] <Srixon> it would all work if i could just figure out how to blacklist the flippin Floppydrive.
[09:13] <famicon> Srixon first of all dont use unofficial builds hacked together by amatures
[09:13] <Srixon> famicon, but i like UUE.
[09:13] <ZerO^Coo|> i need some help on a hard disk
[09:13] <nEng> jjj
[09:13] <famicon> well I like christal meth
[09:14] <famicon> but that aint good for me either now is it
[09:14] <Srixon> Crystal*
[09:14] <Srixon> Does ubuntu have an Edition that will install itself from a harddrive?
[09:14] <famicon> uhm yeha
[09:15] <Lopin> Srixon, All of them...
[09:15] <Lopin> There's a couple of ways to do it...
[09:15] <Lopin> the big one is...
[09:15] <Lopin> Shoot... Lost the name...
[09:15] <Lopin> Wukubi?
[09:15] <dgjones> !install | Srixon
[09:15] <ubotu> Srixon: 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
[09:15] <ZerO^Coo|> i got 7.10 installed i had a ntfs hdd installed before than after backing my old stuff to the new hdd i removed it i have set the 2nd hdd to /home and whene i removed the old hdd i cant see it
[09:16] <Lopin> You want to install from like windows, right?
[09:16] <famicon> just repartiton your drive, add a new file system, install ubuntu on that
[09:16] <famicon> then reboot into it
[09:16] <idefix> is the chance more likely that PC's lag after midnight?
[09:16] <Srixon> Lopin, Correct.
[09:16] <Lopin> Yeah...  There's a thing out there that does it...
[09:16] <Lopin> It's a net based installer...
[09:16] <ZerO^Coo|> no man lol
[09:16] <doktoreas> hello everybody
[09:16] <Lopin> It just adds grub to the windows boot loader list...
[09:16] <ZerO^Coo|> listen il tell you my config right now oky
[09:16] <Srixon> Famicon, Ubuntu doesnt work like that from what i've seen, windows cannot read the files.
[09:16] <xenthro> Q: i have an archive with many .tar.gz archives. how do i extract them all?
[09:16] <doktoreas> is there an emelf file manager style for GTK?
[09:16] <ZerO^Coo|> 80 gb hdd as a boot drive with 7.10 oky
[09:16] <Lopin> Then, it starts the installer images from the windows partition...
[09:17] <famicon> Srixon Im not gonna help you anymore
[09:17] <famicon> you are a clueless luser
[09:17] <ZerO^Coo|> then i had a ntfs hdd 200 gb hdd with lots of files and stuff
[09:17] <Srixon> famicon, Thanks!
[09:17] <Slart> idefix: huh? what do you mean? lag in games?
[09:17] <ZerO^Coo|> so then i conected a 120 gb hdd and backed all the stuff to the new hard disk but be fore i made it a home partition the 120 gb
[09:18] <foolkpopi> how bad does it feel to starve or is there any bad feeling at all? do i always have to stay in full stomach?
[09:18] <ZerO^Coo|> now after i removed the 200 gb from my pc the home partition its telling me that i got 9 gb space left and only got 30 gb of stuff
[09:18] <idefix> Slart yes
[09:18] <Slart> foolkpopi: do you have an ubuntu question?
[09:19] <Srixon> well i have like 10 copies of the ubuntu cd. 7.10 i just found
[09:19] <kiosk> chat
[09:19] <foolkpopi> Slart yes why does ubuntu has so many users even though it is new distro?
[09:19] <Srixon> but the UUE was great.
[09:19] <Srixon> thanks much Lopin!
[09:19] <Slart> idefix: lag depends mostly on the network.. if you use you're computer when everyone else is asleep.. then yes, i guess lag would get smaller
[09:19] <sigma> well, I know one thing now... the problem with the bluetooth isn;t because of xserver-xgl
[09:20] <Lopin_> srixon
[09:20] <Slart> foolkpopi: I can only speak for myself.. I use it because so many other people use it.. any more questions?
[09:20] <Lopin_> They leave?
[09:20] <kandinski> boing
[09:20] <razordead> heh & he was using Azureus for IRC no less... that's definitely a clueless luser there
[09:20] <Slart> shesh.. change that you're to your.. sorry
[09:20] <foolkpopi> Slart how is ubuntu better than open suse?
[09:21] <Minifig> Does anyone know of Linux Mint?
[09:21] <Slart> foolkpopi: I wouldn't know.. I haven't used open suse
[09:21] <kandinski> I am mid-install of 7.10, and it asks me which kernel do I want. I have a Pentium-M (Centrino, 1.2 Ghz) from 2004. Which kernel do I pick?
[09:21] <foolkpopi> Slart why not is it because it is bad?
[09:21] <popey> !mind > Minifig
[09:21] <popey> !mint > Minifig
[09:21] <ZerO^Coo|> sory guys i made a fault lol now i realized it hah
[09:21] <Minifig> I could use help.  I installed Mint XFCE, then installed KDE.  I don't see my NTFS partitions on the second hard drive.
[09:21] <ZerO^Coo|> sorry for any inconvenience lofl
[09:22] <popey> Minifig: #linuxmint channel for support on Linux Mint
[09:22] <Slart> foolkpopi: I have no idea.. I haven't tried it... I just tried ubuntu, I liked it and I didn't try any other distros after that
[09:22] <Minifig> Did I do something wrong?
[09:22] <Minifig> There is not really anyone there,
[09:22] <Minifig> 4 people in chat.
[09:22] <Slart> Minifig: we get a lot of people asking mint-related questions which we can't answer.. that's all
[09:22] <foolkpopi> Slart but ubuntu is laggy and slow
[09:22] <Israel_> hi
[09:23] <popey> foolkpopi: this channel is for support questions, not general chatter
[09:23] <Slart> foolkpopi: your opinion
[09:23] <Minifig> Okay, then in ubuntu, how would you access the NTFS partitions so Linux see it and can use them?
[09:23] <Slart> Minifig: use ntfs-3g.. mount the drive.. access the files
[09:23] <popey> !ntfs > Minifig
[09:23] <Minifig> Isn't it the same for different versions of Linux?
[09:23] <Minifig> Thank you
[09:23] <Slart> Minifig: linux can be very very different and strange if it wants to be =)
[09:24] <Minifig> No comments.
[09:24] <nOgAnOo> morning all
[09:24] <nOgAnOo> I'm about to install ubuntu desktop for first time evar!
[09:24] <Israel_> I removed /etc/bind and now I don't know how to get it again
[09:24] <Slart> Israel_: reinstall bind?
[09:24] <popey> Israel_: sudo apt-get install --reinstall bind
[09:25] <Israel_> aha
[09:25] <Israel_> I'm going to try it
[09:25] <Israel_> thanks
[09:25] <Israel_> I didn't try with the --reinstall option
[09:26] <Israel_> could be it?
[09:26] <popey> yes
[09:26] <Israel_> thanks :)))
[09:26] <popey> :)
[09:27] <kandinski> &window move 18
[09:28] <Israel_> the directory continues empty :/
[09:31] <hades> Hi All
[09:31] <hades> i screwed up my grub
[09:31] <kandinski> repeated question, in case someone can help:
[09:32] <kandinski> I am mid-install of 7.10, and it asks me which kernel do I want. I have a Pentium-M (Centrino, 1.2 Ghz) from 2004. Which kernel do I pick?
[09:32] <hades> i have read the tips on how to fix it
[09:32] <popey> kandinski: what options do you have?
[09:32] <kandinski> linux-generic
[09:32] <stf_> Hi. Is there a vga=*** kernel option for 1365x768?
[09:32] <kandinski> linux-image-386
[09:32] <popey> kandinski: linux-generic
[09:33] <hades> I am running the live cd trying to figure out which is my old boot partition
[09:33] <kandinski> linux-image-generic
[09:33] <stf_> Or some other kernel option I could use? Like "video=vesa:1365x768@60"?
[09:33] <hades> i can mount that boot partition, but i need to know its /dev/sda??? how do i find that out?
[09:33] <kandinski> and then linux-versionnumber-generic
[09:33] <popey> hades: fdisk -l
[09:33] <kandinski> popey, thanks
[09:33] <Israel_> stupid bind9
[09:34] <hades> Popey, i have done that, but it doesnt give me a clue which hard drive listed is at /media/disk
[09:34] <popey> "mount"
[09:34] <Hadeshorn> Also another wierd thing is that when i try and list all my partitions in gparted, no partitions are listed.. however i can mount partitions and explore them in the live cd
[09:35] <Hadeshorn> Popey thanks that helps
[09:35] <Hadeshorn> brb
[09:35] <popey> explore them and you will find boot files on the right onw
[09:35] <popey> one
[09:36] <zardosht> Hi all, -newbie- I use dual boot xp ubuntu, I want to reinstall xp, but afraid boot.ini overwritten on ubuntu grub boot loader, whats the solution ? thanks
[09:36] <Israel_> anybody can give me the /etc/bind directory?
[09:38] <popey> zardosht: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[09:38] <sky_> oh grub
[09:38] <zardosht> popey: thank you :)
[09:39] <popey> np
[09:40] <vanchu> anyone know where I can find compiz pluggins ?
[09:40] <popey> vanchu: the package compiz-compcomm-plugins-main has some
[09:41] <popey> vanchu: compiz-fusion-plugins-extra has more
[09:41] <hitguy> ???
[09:42] <vanchu> I'm actually looking for one that makes my computer look like a mac when I minimize and maximize windows
[09:42] <Hadeshorn> hey if my hard drive is sda1 sda2 etc my dev for that is sda?
[09:42] <popey> vanchu: the genie type effect?
[09:42] <vanchu> yeah
[09:43] <vanchu> that the one
[09:43] <popey> vanchu: i think that's one fo the default ones
[09:43] <vanchu> lol
[09:43] <popey> you can use compizconfig-settings-manager to configure it
[09:43] <popey> !ccsm
[09:43] <ubotu> To enable advanced customization of desktop effects in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy), install 'compizconfig-settings-manager'. A new option will appear in your appearance properties - See also !compiz - Help in #compiz-fusion
[09:43] <popey> \o/
[09:43] <popey> Hadeshorn: if you have partitions sda1 and sda2 then yes sda is the device - or /dev/sda for the full name
[09:44] <vanchu> I couldnt find it in the options
[09:44] <Hadeshorn> popey, well it says that /dev/sda is not found or not a block device
[09:44] <Hadeshorn> grub-install /dev/sda
[09:45] <popey> Hadeshorn: but /dev/sda shows up in "fdisk -l"?
[09:45] <xst> It seems pretty impossible to get the ATI dreiver to work in gutsy (suspend/resume doesn't work). :-(  How can I get the very latest proprietary ATI-driver by using the Restricted Manager and how can I upgrade to kernel 2.6.24 (which is apparently required for that driver to work?)?
[09:45] <popey> vanchu: I can't find it either :) but I am sure it is in there
[09:46] <vanchu> hmm lol
[09:46] <popey> xst: you would either need to upgrade to the development version of ubuntu (hardy) - not recommended, or compile your own kernel (also, not recommened)
[09:46] <Hadeshorn> popey yes
[09:46] <xst> popey: So there is no other way round?
[09:47] <popey> xst: not an easy way, no
[09:47] <popey> !hardy | xst
[09:47] <ubotu> xst: 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
[09:47] <sky_> why's 804 not recommended?
[09:47] <sky_> because its not ready?
[09:47] <popey> yes
[09:47] <popey> it breaks :)
[09:47] <bod_> sky_, its still in alpha ,.,.loadsa bugs
[09:48] <sky_> ah
[09:48] <sky_> dang it I wish flash was fixed...
[09:48] <popey> it is
[09:48] <popey> enable the -proposed repo
[09:48] <sky_> stupid adobe and their weird broken installs
[09:48] <popey> !flash
[09:48] <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 »
[09:49] <sky_> popey: whenever I open a few youtube/flash pages suddenly flash just... dies
[09:49] <sky_> or something
[09:49] <sky_> its screwed up
[09:49] <popey> 32-bit?
[09:49] <bod_> sky_, flash works perfectly,.,. theres just no official release of a fi
[09:49] <sky_> I'd enable Gnash if it didn't mess things up
[09:49] <sky_> 64bit
[09:49] <Hadeshorn> I really dont want to have to install ubuntu again, why cant grub just friggen work!
[09:49] <alpaco> sky_: try installing gnash instead of flash and see what happens
[09:49] <sky_> bod_: not for me.
[09:49] <bod_> sky_ im running 64 bit
[09:49] <xst> popey: I have tried all four alpha versions of Hardy in order to test screen/monitor configuration, but the System Settings>Monitor&Display has been broken in all of them. Very depressing. Also the Restricted Manager has been missing. :-(  Therefore: The (should be) simple task of configuring an external monitor to my laptop is completely impossible.
[09:49] <Hadeshorn> sky, i used to try and use 64 bit, its more hassle then its worth.. come back to 32bit
[09:50] <sky_> alpaco, flash just doesn't load properly.
[09:50] <popey> xst: thats a shame
[09:50] <bod_> !flashissues
[09:50] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. Fixes have landed in -proposed for testing, but most most users are advised to wait until packages are approved and released in -updates.
[09:50] <bod_> what happened to the forum link?
[09:50] <sky_> but install flash from? synaptic or add/remove?
[09:50] <sky_> or from firefox, bod_ ?
[09:50] <bod_> sky_no dont do that
[09:50] <bod_> sky_dont do either of them
[09:50] <sky_> don't do what?
[09:50] <jason> well that flash bug would affect installation... flash would never work, it wouldn't work and then stop working
[09:50] <popey> sky_: enable the -proposed repository
[09:50] <sky_> popey, I have all repos enabled.
[09:50] <bod_> popey, is it in there
[09:51] <shadukan> i installed the latest flash from adobe using a tar ball and it works fine
[09:51] <popey> yes bod_
[09:51] <shadukan> :D
[09:51] <shadukan> no need for gnash
[09:51] <sky_> so heres what I plan to do
[09:51] <sky_> uninstall via synaptic
[09:51] <sky_> reinstall from synaptic?
[09:51] <bod_> popey, is the proposed repo in sources.list as standard?
[09:51] <coyctecm> i have been developing application with gtk# and mono. my app uses libgtkembedmoz
[09:51] <bod_> sky_bad plan
[09:51] <popey> bod_: not enabled by default
[09:51] <coyctecm> no problems here
[09:51] <coyctecm> BUT
[09:51] <bod_> popey, but in tthere?
[09:52] <popey> bod_: how many times do you want me to say "yes"?
[09:52] <sky_> bod_, tell me a good plan?
[09:52] <bod_> sky_, just uninstall il get you the link of the fix
[09:52] <coyctecm> when I try to run the program it gets sigsegv
[09:52] <jason> sky_, you cannot install flash from the repo's because of the bug, th einstallation will fail
[09:52] <bod_> popey, are you sure?
[09:52] <sky_> jason, ironically its not the installation that fails
[09:52] <coyctecm> because of libgtkembedmoz.so
[09:52] <popey> aaaargh
[09:52] <popey> bod_: yes!
[09:52] <popey> jeez
[09:52] <sky_> but rather the flash itself...
[09:52] <sky_> I can install flash without a hitch
[09:52] <bod_> popey, will it be in mine?
[09:52] <popey> enable the -proposed repo
[09:52] <alpaco> somebody please check and see if IceCat is in the repos
[09:52] <sky_> Its just that when I view a flash page, it sometimes screws up...
[09:52] <popey> alpaco: packages.ubuntu.com
[09:52] <coyctecm> if i add /usr/lib/firefox to /etc/ld.so.conf
[09:53] <alpaco> popey: thanks
[09:53] <sky_> like, y'know a youtube video? suddenly everything flash turns to grey.
[09:53] <eternalist> how can i get libglade 2.4 on ubuntu
[09:53] <sky_> bod_, link to fix, please?
[09:53] <eternalist> apt only offers libglade 2.0
[09:53] <popey> sky_: just enable the proposed repo and install flash
[09:53] <bod_> sky_its the g4 bit paragraph in blue writing you want, ok? : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397
[09:53] <bod_> g4=64
[09:54] <sky_> popey: actually thats what I did...
[09:54] <Hadeshorn> can anyone explain to me why that in the live cd, all my partitions are showing up.. however when i use gparted, it states that the whole drive is unallocated???
[09:54] <alpaco> bod_: uninstall flash and install gnash from synaptic, it might fix your problem
[09:54] <Hadeshorn> is there some disk tool i can use where it looks at the drive and fixes this issue??
[09:54] <coyctecm> it gets sigsegv, but if I just type export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/firefox; export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/firefox; mono app.exe
[09:54] <coyctecm> everything works
[09:54] <meshugga> hey chaps
[09:55] <bod_> alpaco, no,.,. bad idea,. dw my lash is fine,. its sky_'s who's got broke flash
[09:55] <alpaco> bod_: gnash is gnu flash player, and i hear it renders youtube .flv files flawlessly
[09:55] <coyctecm> why this app crashes when /usr/lib/firefox is added to /etc/ld.so.conf
[09:55] <bod_> im aware but it doesnt do it very well on my 64 bit system
[09:55] <vanchu> I think I found it
[09:55] <sky_> alpaco, it renders .flv files flawlessly yes, but not .swf files
[09:55] <sky_> not for me at least.
[09:55] <vanchu> its under animations
[09:55] <vanchu> it shows a magic lamp
[09:55] <sky_> The options it has is better than flash's though :)
[09:55] <popey> thats the one vanchu
[09:55] <sky_> If only it worked properly...
[09:56] <alpaco> sky_: I haven't given gnash a try, just trying to be helpful :p
[09:56] <vanchu> I cant get it to work lol
[09:56] <popey> sky_: this is why i dont run 64-bit
[09:56] <sky_> alpaco: and I thank you for that.
[09:56] <bod_> sky_, gnash is not  fix,,.,.have you installed the flash package from that thread?
[09:56] <popey> more trouble than it's worth
[09:56] <sky_> heheh
[09:56] <bod_> alpaco, thanks for eing helpfull
[09:56] <sky_> actually it was working fine a while ago, popey
[09:56] <popey> but it's not now :)
[09:56] <Hadeshorn> is there some disk tool i can use where it looks at the drive and fixes this issue??
[09:56] <Hadeshorn> can anyone explain to me why that in the live cd, all my partitions are showing up.. however when i use gparted, it states that the whole drive is unallocated???
[09:56] <meshugga> a wireless question: with my old atheros card i could do iwpriv mode 11a to get 802.11a activated on the card. now i have an iwl4965 (intel) and those iwpriv options dont exist anymore. how do i get 11a support activated?
[09:56] <sky_> ah crap, need an account to dl the attachment
[09:57] <ihatewhitewomen> how do i add flash player in konquerer?
[09:57] <alpaco> bod_: np
[09:57]  * bod_ apologizes for my incorrect spelling,. i spilt coffee o it and now the buttons dont work properly
[09:57] <popey> ihatewhitewomen: that's not a very nice nickname you have there
[09:57] <alpaco> ihatewhitewomen: isn't that a racist nick?
[09:57] <bod_> kick em
[09:57] <vanchu> no
[09:57] <vanchu> he might have nothing to do with race
[09:58] <alpaco> ihatewhitewomen: will you please kindly change your nick? it's not nice
[09:58] <popey> meshugga: i dont think the driver supports it
[09:58] <vanchu> maybe thats the name they were born with lol
[09:58] <vanchu> funny parents
[09:58] <alpaco> vanchu: in that case it's alright :)
[09:58] <sigma> what is a good replacement for limewire/frostwire?
[09:58] <meshugga> popey: you dont think as in you know where its documented?
[09:58] <meshugga> sigma: bittorrent? :)
[09:58] <bod_> ihatewhitewomen, no ones gonna help you untill you change your nickname
[09:58] <popey> meshugga: i have the same chipset and could not get it working :)
[09:58] <bod_> ty
[09:58] <sigma> meshugga: I mean replacement as in, same network
[09:59] <meshugga> popey: did you find any hint on the web that it is indeed not supported?
[09:59] <changingnicknigs> bod_ my own name is a terrorist name
[09:59] <popey> meshugga: no, not officially
[09:59] <bod_> changingnicknigs, use it, we dont mind
[09:59] <alpaco> changingnicknigs: what's your name?
[09:59] <meshugga> popey: that driver seems like it doesnt exist at all
[09:59] <Hadeshorn> ARGH
[09:59] <Hadeshorn> ok i am copying shit off and wiping my HD
[09:59] <changingnicknigs> alpaco abu salim
[09:59] <bod_> !language
[09:59] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[10:00] <meshugga> at least if judged by docs in /usr/src/linux/Documentation hehe
[10:00] <changingnicknigs> alpaco abu mohammad salim
[10:00] <popey> Hadeshorn: you could try asking on launchpad answers?
[10:00] <alpaco> changingnicknigs: assalam wallaykum
[10:00] <bod_> changingnicknigs, but we dont no what that means so its fine,.,.;)
[10:00] <changingnicknigs> alpaco i don't want to asy the otehr one
[10:00] <alpaco> changingnicknigs: that's a cool name
[10:00] <popey> guys, can we keep to support and less chat please
[10:00] <nemilar> !offtopic
[10:00] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:00] <sky_> lesse if this works!
[10:01] <alpaco> popey: yeah you're right
[10:01] <bod_> !ontopic
[10:01] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:01] <bod_> just wondered if it did anything,.,.lol
[10:01] <alpaco> everybody back to business
[10:02] <bod_> business? dont you get pad fr that?  ,.,.;)
[10:02] <bod_> pad=paid
[10:02] <nemilar> hey man, bod_'s got a good point
[10:02] <bod_> fr=for
[10:02] <nemilar> where's our money
[10:02] <meshugga> popey: btw, i wasnt talking about 802.11n but 802.11a (just checking to make sure we were talking about the same)
[10:02] <bod_> nemilar, wow!! go me
[10:02] <popey> ah meshugga i dunno
[10:03] <enroldlinux> wenas
[10:03] <bod_> nemilar, have you heard of that cyber sex world,.,. 2nd life,. i think,.,. were you can actually make real money out oof it
[10:03] <changingnicknigs> what's the best movie player
[10:03] <enroldlinux> hi
[10:03] <bod_> totem
[10:03] <nemilar> offtopic @ bod
[10:03] <bod_> my pinion
[10:04] <alpaco> changingnicknigs: anyone you like
[10:04] <nemilar> lol totem is _torrible_
[10:04] <nemilar> !best | changingnicknigs
[10:04] <ubotu> changingnicknigs: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose, depending on your preferences, features you require, and other factors. Do NOT take polls in the channel. If you insist on getting people's opinions, join #ubuntu-bots and ask there.
[10:04] <bod_> nemilar, yer,. sorry
[10:04] <led> hello!
[10:04] <bod_> hi
[10:04] <alpaco> changingnicknigs: there are many movie player for linux, try them and stick to whichever you like best
[10:04] <nemilar> Yizzo
[10:04] <led> I have a problemi with fluxbox
[10:04] <led> *problem
[10:04] <alpaco> changingnicknigs: I love totem
[10:04] <blahblah00> !grub
[10:04] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[10:04] <enroldlinux> anybody know  becouse not run ubuntu 7.10 in netebook??
[10:05] <enroldlinux> sorry
[10:05] <enroldlinux> why
[10:05] <led> i can't change theme of fluxbox
[10:05] <changingnicknigs> alpaco does differnt movie player has different codec and gives different quality like the old days divxplayer?
[10:05] <nemilar> led: is this your first time using linux?  just 'cause fluxbox is pretty advanced
[10:05]  * syc_ is listening to The Cardigans - Carnival
[10:05] <nemilar> syc_: please don't use those scripts in here
[10:05] <SleepingSloth> can anyone tell me how i would find out what process is accessing my hard drive?
[10:05] <bod_> led,  wrong, you just dont know how,.,.you thinking in windows,. if you dont like it,. programme a theme for t,,.;)
[10:06] <syc_> nemilar: what script ?
[10:06] <syc_> nemilar: i dont use any script
[10:06] <nemilar> syc_: or just saying what you're listening to (most people use a script to broadcast that).. it's very offtopic.  You can do that in #ubuntu-offtopic if you like
[10:06] <alpaco> changingnicknigs: don't know, but I have downloaded codecs for totem and I'm playing pirated movies without a problem
[10:06] <syc_> nemilar:  ups
[10:07] <syc_> nemilar:  i'm sorry
[10:07] <syc_> it wont happen again
[10:07] <sky_> wonder if I have to reinstall firefox if this thing still doesn't work
[10:07] <nemilar> it's okay, just trying to keep things support-oriented here
[10:07] <bod_> nemilar, actually you get !ot 'd if you do that in ubuntu-offtopic
[10:07] <led> I copy the dir of fluxbox themes in /usr/local/share/fluxbox/styles , but the style of colour change, but the window no :(
[10:07] <nemilar> haha, I've never seen anyone do it in -ot before
[10:07] <Guest17098> hello friends :)
[10:07] <bod_> nemilar, i got banned from !ot for arguien about something in here,.,.lol
[10:07] <nemilar> led: for fluxbox, the colors of the windows are the primary things you change
[10:08] <nemilar> led: you can change how the buttons look, but you can't do all too much, if I remember correctly.  Been a while since I've used flux, though.
[10:08] <meshugga> popey: ok, i figured it out
[10:08] <led> sorry for my bad english, but I'm Italian ^^
[10:09] <nemilar> led: have you looked at http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/ ?
[10:09] <meshugga> give iwconfig a channel like 36 and it switches to 11a (5ghz) mode
[10:09] <nemilar> !it
[10:09] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:09] <popey> meshugga: nice
[10:09] <alpaco> !ir
[10:09] <ubotu> #ubuntu-ir baraye Farsi zabanan mibashad ke channele rasmie goroohe Iran-ie ubuntu ast.
[10:09] <nemilar> led: of course you are more than welcome to stay
[10:09] <Frogzoo> SleepingSloth: "alias iostat='echo 1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/block_dump ; dmesg | gawk '\''/(READ|WRITE|dirtied)/ {activity[$3]++} END {for (x in activity) print activity[x],x}'\''| sort -nr | head -n 10 | gawk '\''{print $2 " " $1}'\'''"
[10:09] <bod_> led, actually i thought r english was good
[10:09] <Peanut> I have a MacBookPro with MacOSX and Ubuntu on it. I'd like to expand the Ubuntu partition a bit. So my plan is to use the MacOSX 'resizeVolume' to decrease the apple partition by 5GB - but the next question is, how do I then add this 5GB to the Linux side?
[10:09] <nemilar> haha Frogzoo you are leet
[10:09] <changingnicknigs> alpaco lol how come police dos arrest you?
[10:09] <Frogzoo> nemilar: lol
[10:10] <alpaco> changingnicknigs: how come :)?
[10:10] <sky_> woot it sorta works now!
[10:10] <popey> alpaco, changingnicknigs take this elsewhere!
[10:10] <sky_> yay
[10:10] <nemilar> Peanut: you can use the ubuntu liveCD, or a Gparted livecd, to expand your linux partitions.  The unallocated space and the partition you want to add it to have to be right next to each other, though
[10:10] <bod_> !yay | sky_
[10:10] <ubotu> sky_: Glad you made it! :-)
[10:10] <sky_> thanks popey, bod_, alpaco
[10:10] <bod_> ;)
[10:10] <sky_> hopefully this doesn't screw up again though
[10:10] <bod_> lol,.,.yr
[10:10] <sky_> its funny.... the last time flash was working fine, except for youtube
[10:11] <bod_> ouch
[10:11] <Peanut> nemilar: Ah, using the original boot CD, I hadn't thought of that, thanks. Does that even work if the additional space for Linux will be at the start, not the end of the partition that is being grown?
[10:11] <Guest17098> this room is about computer science ???
[10:11] <popey> Peanut: you can move the linux part "down" the disk
[10:11] <dgjones> !ubuntu | Guest17098
[10:11] <ubotu> Guest17098: Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[10:11] <Peanut> popey: without losing my current installation?
[10:11] <popey> Peanut: yup :)
[10:11] <Peanut> Wow :-)
[10:11] <nemilar> Peanut: you can use the bootCD, as long as it's a liveCD.  Gparted comes with it, it's somewhere in the system menu under "disk partitioner" or something of that sort.  The free space can be on either side of the partition, as long as it's next to it.
[10:11] <popey> Peanut: backup first though :)
[10:11] <nemilar> Peanut: ^^^ what popey just said ;)
[10:12] <Peanut> I have a backup of the MacOS size (Time Machine), have to see how I'm going to backup the Linux side before actually doing this.
[10:12] <gmina> yo
[10:12] <Peanut> But that shouldn't be too hard, thanks.
[10:12] <nemilar> Peanut: if you like time machine, you might consider TimeVault on Linux: www.techthrob.com/tech/timevault.php
[10:12] <bod_> Peanut, you have a time machine?
[10:13] <gmina> pl??
[10:13] <led> I have download this theme for fluxbox: http://www.box-look.org/content/show.php/Black+harmony?content=59576
[10:13] <dgjones> !pl | gmina
[10:13] <ubotu> gmina: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[10:13] <HEP> How do I start an X program from a terminal?
[10:13] <led> later I write unzip *.zip , and cp -r Black_harmony /usr/local/share/fluxbox/styles
[10:14] <Peanut> nemilar: well.. like - there's a few problems with it if you have a laptop: first, it won't use, e.g. the free space on your local disk to store changes when not connected to your backup media. And also, it doesn't work well with FileVault (encrypted filesystem, also nice on a laptop).
[10:14] <nemilar> HEP: just run the command, it'll start right up
[10:14] <HEP> no. it says can't open X server
[10:14] <popey> HEP: start the program as the same user that started X
[10:14] <led> the style of colours is change, but the buttons of window no :(
[10:14] <Peanut> I hope we'll get proper ZFS on MacOSX soon, that should make TimeMachine work much better.
[10:14] <Makuseru> hi, whenever i try to start VisualBoyAdvance-gtk it says "bash: visualboyadvance-gtk: command not found" but i know i have it installed because when i try to install it again i get visualboyadvance-gtk is already the newest version." what could stop this from opening?
[10:15] <popey> Makuseru: dpkg -L visualboyadvance-gtk
[10:15] <nemilar> Peanut: heh, those are some good points.  You'd have to manually switch your backup directories for TimeVault, too.. but it should work fine with any filesystem linux can read
[10:15] <popey> Makuseru: that will tell you the names of files in that package, then look for the name of the file in the /usr/bin folder
[10:15] <HEP> DISPLAY is not set
[10:15] <Makuseru> popey: thanks
[10:15] <alpaco> !az
[10:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about az - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:15] <popey> HEP: are you using a terminal under x?
[10:15] <nemilar> HEP: are you doing this in a terminal inside your desktop?
[10:15] <popey> heh
[10:15] <nemilar> popey: stop beating me to things!
[10:15] <alpaco> !am
[10:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about am - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:15]  * popey shuts up and lets nemilar take over
[10:15] <popey> :)
[10:15] <alpaco> !ru
[10:15] <ubotu> Пожалуйста посетите #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке  / Pozhalujsta posetite #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke
[10:16] <nemilar> popey: haha, it's like a typing race
[10:16] <HEP> popey: no I am on tty1 and x is running on tty7 and I want to start the program from tty1
[10:16] <nemilar> alpaco: ya havin' fun?
[10:16] <popey> HEP: why?
[10:16] <nemilar> HEP: erm.. yeah you can do that I suppose...
[10:17] <alpaco> nemilar: lookin for different languages
[10:17] <SleepingSloth> Frogzoo, blimey... that's a short one, eh?
[10:17] <HEP> popey: because the program will be started by a daemon
[10:17] <Peanut> Hmm.. 3 OpenSolaris DVDs, an Etch and a Leopard.. but I lent my Ubuntu to someone else, bugger. *grin*
[10:17] <popey> HEP: start in a window under x with nohup then
[10:17] <popey> "nohup foo"
[10:17] <SleepingSloth> Frogzoo, it doesnt return anything though
[10:17] <quik_> hey folks
[10:17] <Hadeshorn> can anyone please help me with grub... im losing my mind here
[10:17] <quik_> is it possible to do a headless install of ubuntu?
[10:18] <alpaco> !he
[10:18] <ubotu> לשיחות בשפה העברית ולגישה לקהילת המשתמשים העברית אנא הקלד:
[10:18] <ubotu> /join #ubuntu-il
[10:18] <popey> alpaco: please stop
[10:18] <za1> hello
[10:18] <alpaco> popey: ubuntu is not your playground
[10:18] <popey> nor yours
[10:18] <Hadeshorn> im trying to get grub back onto my drive after a botched windows install and i have read the doco but its still not working right
[10:18] <za1> i need some help over here
[10:18] <nemilar> HEP: you need to export your DISPLAY variable in TTY1 in order to do what you want
[10:18] <dgjones> !botabuse
[10:18] <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.
[10:19] <alpaco> popey: do you like the ops to ban all ips from iran?
[10:19] <za1> my compiz broke down
[10:19] <HEP> nemilar: thx. which value do I need to set it to?
[10:19] <popey> alpaco: what!?
[10:19] <za1> can anyone help me please?
[10:19] <Shinobi> hey guys i m having trouble with my sound card after i rebooted today the error msg i m getting is "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found."
[10:19] <alpaco> alpaco: i think you're messing with coz I'm from Iran
[10:19] <popey> za1: what did you change?
[10:19] <popey> alpaco: don't troll
[10:19] <SleepingSloth> Frogzoo, i think it's because it's trying to print something to file, rather than stdout
[10:19] <nemilar> HEP: in your X session, open a terminal and type "echo $DISPLAY" ; it should say something like :0.0    Then back in TTY1, run: 'export DISPLAY="[contents of $DISPLAY in X]"  so e.g, 'export DISPLAY=":0.0"
[10:19] <nemilar> HEP: I believe that should work
[10:20] <HEP> nemilar: it works. thank you very much!
[10:20] <popey> alpaco: I didn't know where you are from and frankly I flat out don't care. I am just trying to help people in here.
[10:20] <za1> i didn't
[10:20] <alpaco> popey: I'm gonne shove my fist up your jesus' bleeding arse
[10:20] <za1> there was an update
[10:20] <popey> !ops
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[10:20] <dgjones> !ops | alpaco
[10:20] <ubotu> alpaco: please see above
[10:20] <nemilar> HEP: glad it works for you... I always knew it was possible, never took the time to figure out how... so I'm glad you asked :)
[10:20] <SleepingSloth> alpaco, what gives
[10:20] <changingnicknigs> how do i add flash player in konquerer?
[10:21] <nemilar> there's never an op on at 5:30AM EST
[10:21] <moidekar> !pyuno
[10:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pyuno - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:21] <nemilar> which, of course, is when you really, really need one
[10:21] <alpaco> as a speaker of Turkic languages (understandable by all turks to some degree) i'm just trying to find different channels
[10:21] <alpaco> !kz
[10:21] <Frogzoo> SleepingSloth: now execute the alias "iostat"
[10:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kz - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:21] <popey> alpaco: you can do that in private chat with the bot
[10:21] <nemilar> alpaco: knock it off... if you want to use the bot, msg it
[10:22] <void^> alpaco: you can private message ubotu. and fix your attitude.
[10:22] <popey> alpaco: you don't need to do it in here
[10:22] <SleepingSloth> Frogzoo,  it returns 1 /n dirtied 12 /n read 1
[10:22] <alpaco> ok, YOU COULD TELL ME SO IN FIRST PLACE WHITEMEN!
[10:22] <nemilar> !ops
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[10:22] <za1> HELP!
[10:22] <popey> alpaco: you have been told at least 3 times
[10:23] <za1> AttributeError: 'compizconfig.Plugin' object has no attribute 'Initialized'
[10:23] <za1> that's the error
[10:23] <alpaco> popey: YOU DIDN'T TELL ME I CAN DO THAT IN PRIVATE WITH THE BOT
[10:23] <popey> za1: try in the compiz channel?
[10:23] <SleepingSloth> someone kick this fool. i'm not religious, and i dont give a damn where he's from, but coming in here trolling, and saying
[10:23] <ubud> I have a tv tuner card, what program can use for watching tv and recording?
[10:23] <alpaco> popey: NOT EVERYBODY KNOWS ABOUT PERL/PYTHON BOTS
[10:23] <popey> alpaco: well now you know :)
[10:23] <nemilar> !caps
[10:23] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[10:24] <popey> ubotu: tvtime, mythtv, freevo ?
[10:24] <alpaco> OK! I DIDN'N KNOW THAT
[10:24] <popey> er
[10:24] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: all the darn ops are sleeping or something
[10:24] <bod_> Hey guys, what plugins does totem need to play dvd's,. when i put my film in, totem just said ,.,.Please install the necessary plugins and restart Totem to be able to play this media.
[10:24] <popey> ubud: tvtime, mythtv, freevo ?
[10:24] <alpaco> I'M A NEWB MIDDLE-EASTER TROLL
[10:24] <SleepingSloth> things like 'i'm gonna shove my fist up your jesus' bleeding arse is not acceptable.... in any sensible channel
[10:24] <alpaco> ok
[10:24] <tijn> if someone had a braille screen reader, it would punch holes in there fingers because of your screaming online ;)
[10:24] <nemilar> !help
[10:24] <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
[10:25] <SleepingSloth> nemilar,  yeah, it's not clever
[10:25] <nemilar> lol  oops wrong command
[10:25] <tijn> their*
[10:25] <razordead> that's not acceptable language in public, what makes people think they can say it here?
[10:25] <popey> lets move on
[10:25] <nemilar> good idea
[10:25] <nemilar> Anyone have an unanswered question?
[10:25] <ScarFreewill> hi, how do I connect to ssid via cli?
[10:25] <Frogzoo> SleepingSloth: ok, so your disk's mostly quiet
[10:25] <ahmadinejad> hello what's a troll?
[10:25] <bod_> why cant totem play dvd's?
[10:25] <jlkill3r> I have a question myself, is it normal for the mouse cursor to revert back to the original on the xubuntu system or is it a typical bug?
[10:25] <nemilar> bod_: gotta install the DVD libraries
[10:25] <popey> ahmadinejad: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll
[10:25] <ahmadinejad> how do I download a troll from synaptic?
[10:26] <nemilar> bod_: it's restricted because of legal issues, so it's in the multiverse repository
[10:26] <bod_> nemilar,  what would i search for? in synaptic?
[10:26] <aot> Can you tell me about EKIGA
[10:26] <void^> ahmadinejad: the real ahmadinejad is a troll :-)
[10:26] <popey> !dvd
[10:26] <ubotu> 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
[10:26] <Hadeshorn> HOLY CRAP
[10:26] <nemilar> bod_: libdvdread3  is the package name
[10:26] <ahmadinejad> !ops
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[10:26] <Frogzoo> ahmadinejad: troll is net speak for poopy head
[10:26] <Hadeshorn> I THINK I FIXED IT
[10:26] <ahmadinejad> racism:
[10:26] <Hadeshorn> I LOVE YOU ALL
[10:26] <ahmadinejad> the real ahmadinejad is a troll :-)
[10:26] <ahmadinejad> oh noooo
[10:26] <bod_> cheers nemilar ,. legend
[10:26] <ahmadinejad> I hate the KKK
[10:26] <nemilar> bod_: but even with that installed, you don't get decss... that you have to run manually ;)
[10:26] <nemilar> !ops
[10:26] <sky_> trolling the world, one country at a time!
[10:27] <bod_> nemilar,  decss?
[10:27] <popey> there's no need to keep calling the ops when we know they aren't around
[10:27] <nemilar> bod_: the de-content-security-somethingsomething
[10:27] <Mez> popey, they arent?
[10:27] <SleepingSloth> Frogzoo, the reason i asked, was that i have conky running, and it reports usage quite often - like every second or third polling - and it produces a nice little pattern in the disk io bar i've got conky drawing. unless its conky itself, i have nothing that should be writing to disk that frequently
[10:27] <bod_> nemilar,  but what do decss do?
[10:27] <Frogzoo> the ops never sleep, afaik
[10:27] <balbir_> I am getting this message everytime when i login using gdm
[10:27] <Mez> I'm just trying to work out what the issue is
[10:27] <balbir_> The X system keyboard setting differ from your current GNOME keyboard settings, Expected was modle "pc 101" layout "us" and no options, but the following settings were found: model"pc 015" layout "us" and no options. which set would you like to use? Use X settings || keep GNOME settings
[10:27] <ahmadinejad> I'm not a troll I'm ahmadinejad my english is poor sorry
[10:27] <moidekar> Hi, I'm a Python newbie having problems with an example script with PyUNO on 7.10. Error pasted at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54971/ and the script is the hello_world.py sample program at http://udk.openoffice.org/python/python-bridge.html#intro. That page has instructions for Windows and mentions using a "python" script/batch file instead of the Python binary. I looked through /usr/share/openoffice and /usr/lib/openoffice, and Googled and searched th
[10:27] <moidekar> e Ubuntu wiki for pyuno, but no pointers. Please help?
[10:27] <balbir_> it's very annoying , how can i fix it?
[10:28] <pluffsy> is it possible to search through a directory recursively for a string in the content of all text files (not just the filenames) on a standard server without beagle and that sort of modern stuff? it's okey if the search is slow.
[10:28] <bod_> moidekar, join python
[10:28] <nemilar> bod_: it's anti-dvd-copy-protection software
[10:28] <nemilar> yay!  Mez to the rescue!
[10:28] <Frogzoo> SleepingSloth: that alias will pinpoint heavy disk usage, well, it works for me
[10:28] <moidekar> bod_, OK, thanks, will ask there.
[10:28] <bod_> moidekar, ty
[10:28] <bod_> nemilar, what cant i do because of that?
[10:29] <Frogzoo> pluffsy: find . -exec grep "blah blah" {} \; -print  should do
[10:29] <nemilar> bod_: after you install libdvdread3, run 'sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/install-css.sh' and it will install it
[10:29] <bod_> nemilar, what cant i do because of that?/
[10:29] <bod_> nemilar,  ok ty
[10:29] <pluffsy> Frogzoo: thanks a lot. may I ask what the {} \; does if you have time to answer that.
[10:29] <nemilar> bod_: some DVDs use CSS to prevent playback on non-authorized devices.
[10:29] <pluffsy> Frogzoo: is that a regex?
[10:29] <SleepingSloth> frogzoo - so by executing iostat, i get a count of write and dirtied - what exactly does 'dirtied' mean
[10:29] <zardosht> Hi, whats microsoft ISA server  equivalent in linux with such power?
[10:29] <SleepingSloth> ?
[10:29] <quittt> I hate compile things
[10:29] <nemilar> <3 Mez
[10:30] <bod_> moidekar, r u stll here?
[10:30] <rama_8086> in which location the mplayer is installed in ubuntu
[10:30] <bod_> nemilar,  ok ty
[10:30] <dgjones> !paste >djones
[10:30] <popey> rama_8086: type "which mplayer" to find out
[10:30] <dgjones> !paste
[10:30] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:30] <nemilar> bod_: np
[10:30] <neeto> how do I login to ssh all in one line?
[10:30] <Frogzoo> SleepingSloth: you don't have it set right - should be lines like "find(28099): 122"
[10:31] <nemilar> neeto: you mean, password and everything?
[10:31] <Frogzoo> neeto: man ssh
[10:31] <moidekar> bod_, yes, why?
[10:31] <SleepingSloth> Frogzoo, okay - what was i suppoed to do with your command - i ran it in terminal
[10:31] <neeto> nemilar: yeah, and also set it to answer yes to any auth requests
[10:31] <rama_8086> popey actually i want the images which r used to create implayer
[10:31] <bod_> moidekar, if its the hello world your having problems with, i can help,.,. the python boys might ignore you
[10:31] <popey> rama_8086: what do you mean by 'images' ?
[10:32] <fragged> neeto, look into storing the keys, theres a way that ssh root@box will send an authentication key (NOT a password) which means only your computer can login with that key
[10:32] <rama_8086> popey , the icon images
[10:32] <Frogzoo> SleepingSloth: remove the " delimiters, and either put it in ~/.bash_aliases or just enter at a command prompt, then run 'iostat'
[10:32] <nemilar> neeto: I'm...pretty.... sure you can't do that.
[10:32] <popey> rama_8086: /usr/share/pixmaps usually
[10:32] <nemilar> neeto: if you just want to make ssh'ing to somewhere seamless, you can setup a key pair, and it won't ask you for a password when you login
[10:33] <moidekar> bod_, I just copied and pasted the program from http://udk.openoffice.org/python/python-bridge.html#intro and it fails while importing pyuno. If you can help, I sure would appreciate it!
[10:33] <bod_> nemilar,  says i need debhelper and fakeroot    ????
[10:33] <fragged> moidekar, apt-get install pyuno
[10:33] <nemilar> bod_: for what, libdvdread ?
[10:33] <zardosht> whats microsoft ISA server  equivalent in linux with such power?
[10:33] <moidekar> fragged, it's already installed, thanks
[10:33] <Frogzoo> zardosht: what's ISA stand for?
[10:34] <moidekar> fragged: at least, Synaptic says so :)
[10:34] <bod_> nemilar, ive already got that libdev package
[10:34] <nemilar> bod_: oh, for installing decss?
[10:34] <fragged> moidekar, try running interactive shell (type python) and type import uno or import pyuno, some distributions choose to rename things
[10:34] <nemilar> bod_: sounds ligit to me :D
[10:34] <fragged> usually the py prefix gets dropped, so PyOpenGL becomes OpenGL
[10:34] <bod_> nemilar, ok ty
[10:35] <moidekar> fragged: OK, will try. May I paste results here or do I have to go via paste-bin?
[10:35] <bod_> moidekar, do you no what your doing/trying to do?
[10:35] <fragged> I'm off to bed : /
[10:35] <zardosht> Internet Security and Acceleration Server
[10:35] <fragged> moidekar, /msg me and I'll reply in about 5 mins after my smoke (make sure to identify with nickserv)
[10:36] <Frogzoo> zardosht: dunno, maybe roll your own vpn & squid setup
[10:36] <bod_> !register | moidekar
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[10:36] <kandinski> a good ubuntu repository for australia? au.archive.ubuntu.com sucks big time
[10:36] <quittt> !doomsday
[10:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about doomsday - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:36] <nemilar> kandinski: if you go to your software sources controls, it will ping all the servers for you and tell you which is the best
[10:36] <quittt> do you know where I can found Doomsday repositories?
[10:37] <zardosht> ISA is a software firewall proxy cache server
[10:37] <finn> hey, my firefox keeps trying to open up home.php in a text editor since the last updates,... any idea how to fix this?
[10:37] <fragged> nemilar, australian server will ping, it just sucks and is usually down :D
[10:37] <fragged> amyways o
[10:37] <fragged> I'm out
[10:37] <nemilar> fragged: oh that sucks
[10:38] <jabba> what do i need to build binaries for mipsel arch on i386?
[10:38] <rama_8086> popey, the volume icon is not present in that
[10:38] <Frogzoo> kandinski: sadly, I've gone back to the US servers
[10:38] <bod_> nemilar, how can i stop apt from asking for the live cd when im installing some hings/
[10:38] <fragged[away]> btw kandinski I just removed the .au from all the sources in /etc/apt/sources.list and it connects to american servers, i'm only on 512 so theres no real speed difference
[10:38] <jabba> probalbly mipsel-linux-uclibc-gcc, but where do i get this?
[10:38] <fragged[away]> or try internodes if they have any
[10:39] <rama_8086> popey, I want to implement my own player that's y i needed all icon images for creating mplayer
[10:39] <SleepingSloth> Frogzoo, sorry, i'm being thick,probably. should bash_aliases be an executable?
[10:39] <Frogzoo> fragged[away]: I think internode's is for their customers only
[10:39] <rama_8086> I want to implement my own mplayer that's y i needed all icon images for creating mplayer where can i get
[10:39] <bod_> anyone no how i can make apt stop asking for the cd, i want it to go online and get the stuff
[10:39] <enzo_5> i never remember, how can i know the ubuntu version i'm running ?
[10:40] <Frogzoo> SleepingSloth: ~/.bash_aliases only needs be readable
[10:40] <kasra> bod_: uncheck /comment the live cd from repos
[10:40] <Frogzoo> SleepingSloth: it's usually sourced from ~/.bashrc
[10:40] <LukeLClient> !help
[10:40] <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
[10:40] <bod_> duh,.,. cheers kasra
[10:40] <pengo> is there any disadvantage of going 64bit? (on an intel core2 duo lenovo laptop, will be dual booting with 32-bit vista)
[10:41] <kandinski> nemilar: I am installing
[10:41] <Frogzoo> enzo_5: lsb_release -a
[10:41] <SleepingSloth> frogzoo - but having run that command CLI, surely i've overridden the alias, or something?
[10:41] <kandinski> no software sources controls, no ping either
[10:41] <enzo_5> thanks Frogzoo
[10:41] <kandinski> installing a laptop with no cd drive, so netboot and netinstall is the only way to go
[10:41] <_ruben> or usb
[10:41] <Spinello> ©îªø â †µ††î!!! :D
[10:42] <bod_> nemilar,  something went wrong with that installing script u told me to do,..,. make: *** [build-stamp] Error 77
[10:43] <bullgard4> [Gnome] I would like to determine what command line command is executed if I click Main menu > System > Quit > Hibernate. How to proceed?
[10:43] <reZo> is there any software for linux that can speak text out loud for you to listen to?
[10:43] <reZo> such as, a txt file?
[10:43] <rama_8086> where can i get video player icons of mplayer
[10:45] <bod_> !repeat > rama_8086            please read the private message from ubotu
[10:45] <nemilar> bod_: paste-bin it
[10:45] <pengo> is there any disadvantage of installing 64-bit ubuntu over 32-bit? (on an intel core2 duo, will be dual booting with 32-bit vista)
[10:45] <popey> pengo: depends what you do with the machine, in general though "no"
[10:45] <nemilar> pengo: 64-bit is more unstable to some people
[10:45] <popey> pengo: er, no advantages that is :)
[10:46] <bod_> nemilar, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54974/
[10:46] <nemilar> pengo: the basic question is, how much ram does the system have?
[10:46] <pengo> nemilar: 2 gig
[10:46] <dgjones> reZo, there's something called festival in the universe repo, that might be the type of thing you're lookinig for
[10:46] <nemilar> bod_: need to install build-essential
[10:46] <pengo> nemilar: so 64 bit uses more ram without any significant advantage?
[10:46] <bod_> nemilar,  ok
[10:46] <reZo> dgjones: awesome thanks, i'll chekc it out
[10:46] <nemilar> pengo: go with the 32-bit... 64-bit is required to use more than 4GB of ram
[10:46] <popey> pengo: no, 64-bit _can_ access more memory
[10:46] <pengo> nemilar: ah k thakns
[10:47] <popey> (more than you have) :)
[10:47] <dgjones> reZo, this looks like a useful page for you https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TextToSpeech
[10:47] <reZo> :D
[10:47] <reZo> legend
[10:47] <reZo> also, espeak looks good, got told about it in #debian ^__^
[10:47] <Frogzoo> to access more than 4gig of memory, you need 64 bit
[10:47] <kasra> reZo: ktts
[10:48] <Frogzoo> reZo: espeak?
[10:48] <reZo> Frogzoo: ya, it's free / open source, espeak.sourceforge.net
[10:49] <bod_> nemilar, ok,. i think the script worked this time,.,. it said quite allot of stuff,.,.lol
[10:49] <reZo> okay, i think i have enough for the moment, thank you very much :D
[10:49] <toresn> hi, i'd like to list the directories and subdirectories in a certain directory, how do i do that?  i know  'ls -R' will list directories and subdirectories, but that will include the files as well
[10:49] <nemilar> bod_: probably... if no "Error" lines, then it worked
[10:49] <nemilar> bod_: "Warning" lines are okay
[10:49] <pengo> so 64 bit memory pointers is basically all 64 bit gives you? hmm.  i guess that makes sense really. always imagined it would go faster or something.
[10:49] <Frogzoo> reZo: k, thx
[10:49] <bod_> nemilar, is there a ay to grep the output after ts been outpur?,.,. and the film is playing now so is all good
[10:50] <nemilar> pengo: well... 64-bit should really /be/ better.  But because of the n00bs that write software, it isn't.
[10:50] <pengo> nemilar: ah k :)
[10:50] <nemilar> bod_: no, but if it's working, then it's probably working
[10:50] <bod_> nemilar, ok, cool heers
[10:50] <popey> pengo: video encoding is faster
[10:51]  * bod_ is watching ali g
[10:51] <pengo> popey: any idea by how much? (to give me an idea)
[10:51] <popey> not enough to be worthwhile IMO
[10:51] <popey> I do a lot of video encoding and all my machines are 64-bit capable, but i run 32-bit ubuntu on them
[10:51] <nemilar> pengo: basically, most applications aren't written to take advantage of the extra 32 bits, and a lot of applications wind up having problems with it.  Which is why most people prefer 32-bit unless they need the 64 to access their memory
[10:51] <pengo> popey: heh fair enough
[10:52] <pengo> nemilar: yup that's the idea i got..
[10:52] <popey> we run 64-bit linux at work, but that's because the boxes have lots of RAM - like more than 32GB
[10:53] <ZerO^Coo|> can some one hrlp me to configure samba shares please
[10:53] <nemilar> RAMMMMMMM
[10:53] <popey> !samba
[10:53] <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.
[10:53] <nemilar> ugh I hate samba questions.  I just hate samba, really.  and therefore I hate samba questions.
[10:54] <SleepingSloth> nemilar, but they are quite simple
[10:54] <SleepingSloth> (as long as they work)
[10:54] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: lol, samba and I just don't get along
[10:54]  * popey hugs samba
[10:54] <pengo> hmm.. 32GB should be enough to run vista
[10:54] <nemilar> die, popey
[10:54] <popey> o_o
[10:54] <SleepingSloth> nemilar, i dont dance either ;)
[10:54] <pengo> (joke)
[10:54] <nemilar> lol
[10:55] <ZerO^Coo|> is there any easier way from gui
[10:55] <popey> in a word, no
[10:56] <debaser_> guys is there an alternative to alsa
[10:56] <Peanut> debaser_: aoss
[10:56] <pengo> huh? there's samba config in a gui
[10:59] <debaser_> Peanut, i found no info regarding aoss
[11:00] <Peanut> Sorry, typo: OSS, OpenSound System.
[11:00] <popey> debaser_: there is pulseaudio
[11:00] <popey> !pulseaudio
[11:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pulseaudio - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:00] <popey> bah
[11:02] <sss> I upgraded my ubuntu from dapper to edgy using the update manager
[11:03] <sss> when I do lsb_release -a, it shows release as 6.10 and codename as edgy
[11:03] <reZo> does anyone know of a software license that supports open source, but to the client, they have to pay, but anyone can help develop the open source product, and it's free for personal usage
[11:04] <sss> but my update-manager version described by dpkg -l update-manager is  0.42.2ubuntu22.2
[11:04] <sss> when it should have been 0.45.2 as specified in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyUpdatesEnabled
[11:04] <sss> any ideas of what could be wrong?
[11:04] <danielski_pl> i fkd my ubuntu up bad lol, have to reinstall now
[11:04] <popey> sss: do you have the -updates and -proposed repos enabled?
[11:05] <sss> popey: enabled where?
[11:05] <popey> system -> admin -> software sources
[11:05] <popey> in the updates tab
[11:05] <abuyazan> join #mailscanner
[11:06] <noneo> reZo: are you looking for something similar to BSD? Open, but anybady can close a branch and get money on it. Is an idea, I didn't read every line :-)
[11:07] <sss> under system->admin I have a software preferences tab
[11:07] <popey> thats it sss
[11:07] <popey> it changed name in recent releases :)
[11:08] <sss> and in this for the Internet Updates tab, i have check for updates automatically checked
[11:08] <reZo> noneo: only the creating company may sell the product, but it's open source, people can create patches etc, and it's free source for personal usage. commerical usage must pay, sort of thing
[11:08] <reZo> i haven't read the bsd lisense yet,
[11:08] <popey> sss: do you have an "updates" tab?
[11:08] <sss> nope
[11:08] <reZo> only read the MIT license so far, which is free no matter what it sounds like
[11:08] <sss> I only have 3 tabs: Installation Media, Internet Updates and Authentication
[11:08] <reZo> the idea is for a e-commerce product
[11:09] <reZo> it's open source, etc
[11:09] <reZo> and avaiable to public via svn,
[11:09] <reZo> but for someone who wants to use it for commerical purposes, must pay
[11:09] <reZo> well, purposes of gaining money in any way, shape or form
[11:09] <MagoonD> how do I find out what version of KDE I am running in terminal?
[11:09] <popey> sss: one of the tabs has "proposed" and "recommended updates" ?
[11:10] <popey> sss: sorry, it's a while since I used edgy :)
[11:10] <noneo> reZo: such license can't be "open source". The idea of OS is "freedom". Thats why MySQL, RedHat _asks_ for donation/contribusion/requesting additional services.
[11:10] <popey> reZo / noneo, can you take this elsewhere please
[11:10] <reZo> popey: okay, noneo ah right.
[11:11] <reZo> i'll research it now in my own time, thanks though.
[11:11] <sss> popey: I dont see any of the tabs you mention .
[11:11] <sss> popey: Infact none of the tabs have "proposed" or "recommended updates" in them
[11:11] <popey> can you take a screenshot of it?
[11:11] <sss> I can
[11:13] <MagoonD> how do I know if I am running KDE or not, is that what ubuntu gutsy comes with?
[11:13] <sss> popey: and upload it where or how does I send it ?
[11:13] <sss> sss: the image I mean
[11:13] <popey> sss: a free online service like imageshack?
[11:13] <sss> popey:sure
[11:13] <popey> MagoonD: do you have a menu at the top or bottom of the screen? :)
[11:13] <MagoonD> top
[11:13] <popey> MagoonD: and is your desktop predominantly brown or blue?
[11:14] <MagoonD> brown
[11:14] <popey> MagoonD: you have ubuntu/gnome then
[11:14] <MagoonD> ok i need a gnome app that tells me the weather is there such a thing?
[11:14] <popey> MagoonD: yes, right click the panel at the top of the screen and choose "add to panel"
[11:14] <popey> MagoonD: you will find a weather panel applet
[11:15] <MagoonD> sweet thanks
[11:15] <popey> np
[11:16] <Sergo21> hi all ubunters:)
[11:16] <Rodolfo> How can I run X Server in 16-bit mode?
[11:17] <popey> Rodolfo: 16-bit colour?
[11:17] <Rodolfo> popey: yea
[11:18] <popey> can i ask why?
[11:18] <Rodolfo> popey: sure. for a better gaming performance (using Cedehga)
[11:18] <noneo> Rodolfo: in /etc/X11/xorg.conf line DefaultDepth 24
[11:18] <popey> ahhh, makes sense
[11:18] <Rodolfo> Cedega*
[11:18] <Rodolfo> noneo: thanks :)
[11:20] <sss> popey: heres' the screenshot http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/8610/75965182nn0.png
[11:20] <popey> sss: ah, ok
[11:21] <popey> sss: it's probably easier to edit the sources file directly, can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[11:21] <sss> popey: sure
[11:21] <PKdoR> how can I restore imwheel startup conf?
[11:21] <PKdoR> I think I crwered up trying to configure a multi button mouse
[11:22] <pengo> ok going to try booting ubuntu from an sd card.. back later
[11:22] <sss> popey: my sources.list http://pastie.caboo.se/148172
[11:22] <esox> hello, my capslock and numlock leds no more work since a few days. Does someone have an idea ?
[11:23] <shishirm1> hi can any1 help me with running tomcat on gutsy
[11:23] <popey> sss: did you say you have tried to upgrade to edgy but you were concerned it had the wrong update-manager?
[11:23] <sss> popey: thats right :)
[11:24] <popey> sss: and you are up to date with your dapper updates?
[11:24] <SleepingSloth> esox- ideas... make sure it's not hardware - test it on another machine if possible. also, is it usb or ps/2?
[11:24] <sss> popey: I have two updates left for postgres
[11:24] <sss> and it refuses to upgrade due to some inconsistent state
[11:24] <sss> is it coz of these missing upgrades that I have a wrong update-manager?
[11:25] <SleepingSloth> right chaps, what media player do you use for music?
[11:25] <popey> sss: can you pastebin the result of "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" ?
[11:25] <shishirm1> i have installed tomcat
[11:25] <popey> oh hang on, no dont
[11:25] <shishirm1> but its not running can any1 help
[11:25] <SleepingSloth> i've tried several, and they all have shortcomings, or foibles
[11:25] <popey> 0.42.2ubuntu22 is the current update-manager in dapper
[11:26] <bubuntu> anyone can give me an advice, my ubuntu gusty doesn't detect any usb device? but i can see them in usbview
[11:26] <sss> popey: I am lost...I upgraded from dapper to edgy and I thought the update-manager version should now be 0.45.2
[11:26] <fifo_> What is the "alternate desktop cd/iso" ?
[11:26] <popey> sss what does lsb-release -a say you are running?
[11:27] <sss> popey: Edgy
[11:27] <popey> sss:  your sources.list says dapper
[11:27] <sss> popey: why is that? During upgradation wont the sources.list be modified ..?
[11:27] <popey> should be sss
[11:28] <popey> sss: i would edit sources.list and fudge all "dapper" to "edgy" then apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:28] <popey> sounds like the machine is in a funny state
[11:28] <sss> popey: :) sure, let me try this
[11:29] <cookie_> hello
[11:29] <shishirm1> tomact help can any1
[11:29] <sss> popey: thanks for your  time :) Will update you shortly if the fix you mentioned worked or not :)
[11:29] <cookie_> I downloaded google earth and it is a bin file. how do I make it executable?
[11:29] <cookie_> to install it
[11:29] <popey> cool sss
[11:29] <esox> SleepingSloth: they work on windows...
[11:29] <nemilar> cookie_: in the terminal, chmod +x whatever.bin
[11:29] <Frogzoo> cookie_: chmod +x
[11:29] <cookie_> ok
[11:29] <popey> cookie_: right click it :)
[11:30] <PKdoR> my x11 folder is missing imwheel and ubuntu won't start
[11:30] <nemilar> cookie_: or, actually, you can rightclick on it, and go into the permissions and set it as executable
[11:30] <cookie_> THANK YOU
[11:30] <cookie_> so chmod and chown
[11:30] <cookie_> these are the ones magical commands
[11:30] <cookie_> thans
[11:30] <cookie_> thanks*
[11:30] <nemilar> chmod = change permissions; chown = change owner
[11:30] <SleepingSloth> esox - usb or ps2?
[11:30] <Frogzoo> !docs | cookie_
[11:30] <ubotu> cookie_: documentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com
[11:31] <esox> SleepingSloth: its a laptop
[11:32] <SleepingSloth> esox. that is important information to help anyone trying to fix your problem... which isn't me in this instance
[11:32] <shishirm1> ok can any1 atleast tell me should there be a cgi-bin folder in my www folder
[11:32] <Eis_Koenigin> hallo
[11:32] <shishirm1> if yes what files should it have?
[11:33] <bubuntu> hi, anyone can give me an advice, my ubuntu gusty doesn't detect any usb device? but i can see them in usbview
[11:33] <esox> SleepingSloth: Asus A7Vc, in fact it seems to be a bug appeared on the last X-server-something update
[11:34] <digian05> salve a tutti
[11:34] <pluffsy> how can I grep a line that ends with either .foo or .bar like grep -v '\.foo$ OR \.bar' ?
[11:35] <pluffsy> ops I mean  grep -v '\.foo$ OR \.bar$'
[11:36] <Slart> pluffsy: try '\.(foo|bar)$   just a quick guess
[11:36] <Slart> pluffsy: you might have to use egrep or grep -e instead ..
[11:37] <linduxed> i updated the linux-headers yesterday and i can't boot now, any ideas?
[11:37] <AdvoWork> Each day, I need to keep doing:    sudo /etc/init.d/samba stop  then sudo /etc/init.d/samba start then sudo smbumount /home/mydir and followed by: sudo smbmount //otherpc/files /home/mydir -o username=administrator,password=passy,workgroup=domain.com,dmask=777,fmask=777,rw
[11:37] <pluffsy> Start: Thanks I'll try that.
[11:37] <AdvoWork> Is there a way to automate that, or something along those lines? :s
[11:37] <cookie_> is there any manual onlin eor book to learn all about the bash
[11:38] <cookie_> like to the point where you will not need the GUI
[11:38] <Slart> cookie_: there is a lot of info on the net.. advanced scripting, tips and tricks etc
[11:38] <Slart> AdvoWork: you could put it all in a script and just run that.. you'll still have to enter your passwd though
[11:39] <AdvoWork> Slart manually enter the password though?
[11:39] <AdvoWork> or just in that line as above?
[11:39] <Slart> AdvoWork: you'll have to enter it manuallt every time you run the script
[11:39] <AdvoWork> how come though?
[11:40] <Slart> AdvoWork: I read somewhere about a way to automate it.. something like saving your password in a file and restricting access to that file to your script only.. check the man page for sudo
[11:40] <AdvoWork> Slart ahh, now you've said it, I think ive seen that
[11:40] <pluffsy> Slart: Darn. Didn't seem to work. Any other ideas? :) I've been reading some regex manuals, but I can't find anything on this
[11:41] <Slart> pluffsy: I'm trying some stuff here.. give me a minute
[11:41] <pluffsy> Slart: sure. thanks a lot.
[11:42] <miguel_c> Hi there! Anyone knows a tutorial to configure a dual monitor desktop with two different monitor resolutions and no dead zone?
[11:42] <Frogzoo> !docs | cookie_
[11:42] <ubotu> cookie_: documentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com
[11:43] <sky_> flash is still somewhat broken :(
[11:43] <miguel_c> With twinview I've a deadzone, and the only way i dont get a deadzone is using the "separate X screen" option on nvidia-settings
[11:43] <miguel_c> but of course, that's not what I wish..
[11:44] <miguel_c> If anyone knows if at least it's possible to work on twinview without having a deadzone, it's a help
[11:45] <error1893> hi all
[11:47] <Eis_Koenigin> huhu
[11:48] <theunixgeek> I'm running Gutsy and have installed Emerald for Compiz themes. There are no themes builtin, and I thought there were. And how do I get the 3d cube desktop?
[11:48] <Administrator>  is ubuntu better than debian??
[11:48] <forg> Would ubuntu autorecognise a new SATA HD. I'm using pci controller card (tried two just in case one was faulty), but neither gparted in ubuntu-installed nor the ubuntu install dvd recognise it. Do I need to type something to activated it? Thanks in advance.
[11:49] <forg> (the pci card is listed in lspci)
[11:49] <dgjones> Administrator, its all relative, asking in here, the answer is most likely to be yes, if you ask in #debian, they'll say debian is better
[11:49] <Pentarex> guys i have a big problem here can anyone help me please
[11:49] <Administrator> nice answer
[11:50] <Pentarex> i have problem with /etc/passwd file
[11:50] <Pentarex> lets say i have make uid 1000 to 00
[11:50] <miguel_c> Sorry to repeat myself. Anyone knows how to setup a twinview with different resolutions per monitor and no dead zone?
[11:51] <Pentarex> how i can turn it back ?
[11:51] <Pentarex> Administrator: can u helpm e m8
[11:51] <Administrator> how to make vlc play from beginning once the currently playing file gets timed out?
[11:52] <Administrator>  how to make video side smaller in full screen like real player/ jet audio??
[11:52] <AdvoWork> Slart dont suppose you know where you saw that document for automating it? i cant for the life of me find it lol
[11:52] <SleepingSloth> Administrator, there are (shock horror) uses for which windoze is superior to ubuntu.... since ubuntu is a debian derivative, they're close enough that it's a matter of personal preference most of the time. i tried debian between 32 and 64 bit editions of ubuntu, and i came back to ubuntu for numerous (small) reasons.
[11:53] <Slart> AdvoWork: I'm pretty sure it was in the man page for sudo.. I think there is a switch that makes sudo read the password from a file
[11:54] <miguel_c> Anyone knows how to setup a twinview with different resolutions per monitor and no dead zone? <- Xinerama does it?
[11:54] <Administrator> thx 4 ur nice reply <SleepingSloth>
[11:54] <Pentarex> oh we got 1147 ppl and nowbody answering
[11:54] <AdvoWork> Slart found it :) http://www.justlinux.com/nhf/Filesystems/Mounting_smbfs_Shares_Permanently.html
[11:55] <Slart> AdvoWork: aha.. I thought you *had* to run that script for some reason.. you should have asked about mounting permanently from the start =)
[11:59] <Slart> pluffsy: ok.. got it.. what was the original problem again?
[11:59] <Slart> pluffsy: lines ending in either foo or bar, right?
[11:59] <Viroid> Всем здравствуйте
[12:00] <AdvoWork> Slart but isnt that only going to be run each time my server reboots?
[12:00] <Slart> grep -e '\(foo\|bar\)$' filetosearch
[12:00] <_ruben> !ru
[12:00] <ubotu> Пожалуйста посетите #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке  / Pozhalujsta posetite #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke
[12:00] <Slart> AdvoWork: yes.. afaik
[12:01] <AdvoWork> Slart which is where my problem lies. the server never reboots. Its the client machine(windows) thats rebootded daily, thats loosing the share, any ideas?
[12:01] <Slart> pluffsy: grep -e '\(foo\|bar\)$' filetosearch   or without the weirdness..  grep -e '(foo|bar)$' filetosearch..  but you have to escape ()|
[12:02] <AdvoWork> i could perhaps do a cron job to run that every single day at say 2am ?
[12:02] <Slart> AdvoWork: you put that in the client machine.. not the server
[12:02] <AdvoWork> but how can i if its windows?
[12:02] <sky_> whats +J do?
[12:03] <Slart> AdvoWork: oh.. you'll have to ask the windows people about that
[12:03] <Slart> AdvoWork: samba can only make the share available to clients.. it can't force mount a share on a client computer
[12:06] <SleepingSloth> AdvoWork, can you paraphrase the problem for me please - cant see the original question.. :/
[12:08] <pluffsy> Slart: Aha. thanks a lot! I would never have guessed that :)
[12:12] <david_J> This internet I have sucks
[12:13] <david_J> lag....
[12:15] <SleepingSloth> david_J,  this isn't a deathmatch, there's no need to write excuses ;)
[12:16] <Cyber^queen> hi room
[12:16] <Cyber^queen> hi room
[12:16] <Nermal> oh hai Cyber^queen
[12:16]  * Nermal waits 
[12:16] <T00L> hey, I have a question about NAT, can a NAPT-router forward ports in a LAN?
[12:16] <Cyber^queen> is this social chat room
[12:16] <Cyber^queen> is this social chat room?
[12:17] <Nermal> nope
[12:17] <SleepingSloth> Cyber^queen, no, it is a support channel. try #off-topic
[12:17] <david_J> Excuses for what?
[12:17] <T00L> I dont reach my computer from the outside and I should know first if this a problem witch can be resolved eith port forrwarding
[12:17] <steel> #ubuntu-training
[12:18] <SleepingSloth> T00L, in asnwer to your question, yes.
[12:18] <Cyber^queen> i am using WindowsXP SP2
[12:19] <AHA> Cyber^queen: thats great, but this is the ubuntu channel
[12:19] <Cyber^queen> :)
[12:19] <AHA> try ##windows for windows related chat
[12:19] <SleepingSloth> T00L,  however, only reliably if you have a static ip address - otherwise each time you reconnect to the internet, you have problems
[12:20] <Cyber^queen> AHA : Fuck you
[12:20] <aricz_> :]
[12:20] <Bodsda> !language
[12:20] <SleepingSloth> Cyber^queen, this is a support channel for an operating system you don't seem to be running. so - may i suggest you go and find a social chat room, and lay off the swearing
[12:20] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[12:20] <Bodsda> Cyber^queen, watch your language, if you do not have an ubuntu support question, plz leave
[12:21] <Nermal> I'm surprised there isn't an automatic k/b on people entering and using the word "room" as an opening line
[12:21] <Cyber^queen> where is social channel
[12:21] <AHA> #defocus
[12:21] <Nermal> Cyber^queen, dalnet
[12:21] <Cyber^queen> ok thank you
[12:21] <Cyber^queen> bye
[12:21] <Cyber^queen> thank you so much
[12:21] <Cyber^queen> this is my 1st time
[12:21] <Cyber^queen> 10000000000000000000 apologize
[12:21] <FloodBot2> Cyber^queen: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:21] <aricz_> haha
[12:21] <SleepingSloth> Nermal,  or a langauge filter, or a k+b on bad langauge...
[12:21] <Nermal> aye
[12:21] <Nermal> ah well :)
[12:22] <Bodsda> SleepingSloth, K+B kick and ban ??
[12:22] <Cyber^queen> bye room
[12:22] <avis> what is a good hdtv tv tuner for ubuntu with composite/s-video hookups to stream from analog tuner ?
[12:22] <Bodsda> bye
[12:22] <SleepingSloth> Cyber^queen, common sense is a good measuring stick, you should try it some time.
[12:22] <SleepingSloth> Bodsda, yah
[12:22] <Cyber^queen> Bodsda Nermal aricz_ SleepingSloth : Fuck you allll , go to hell
[12:22] <Cyber^queen> kicm me
[12:22] <Nermal> Cyber^queen, love you too :)
[12:22] <SleepingSloth> Cyber^queen,  and there we have it.
[12:22] <Cyber^queen> out of this room
[12:22] <Bodsda> !ops
[12:22] <ubotu> 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!
[12:22]  * Nermal is troll proof :)
[12:22] <aricz_> :] *hugs and kisses*
[12:23] <Cyber^queen> but
[12:23] <Bodsda> elkbuntu, cheers
[12:23] <SleepingSloth> Nermal, i seem to have left my troll-repellant at home :)
[12:23] <Nermal> humm - how can you "request they leave" as opposed to outright kicking them ? :
[12:24] <Bodsda> SleepingSloth, damn you,. unreliable im grounding you (Sleeping sloth is grounded)
[12:24] <avis> same thing Nermal except the request is less dramatic
[12:24] <elkbuntu> Nermal, freenode thing. avoids auto-join-on-kick settings
[12:24] <Nermal> elkbuntu, ah - I'll look into that :)
[12:24] <avis> what is a good hdtv tv tuner for ubuntu with composite/s-video hookups to stream from analog tuner ?
[12:24] <SleepingSloth> Bodsda, meh! ;)
[12:25] <Bodsda> avis, not sure,. plz dont repeat so soon,. give it a few mins 5-10 then ask again,.ty
[12:25] <Bodsda> SleepingSloth, If you cant be relied on to bring the repellent we will have to give it to someone else!!!!!
[12:25] <Bodsda> ;)
[12:26] <geer1> hi there, i have a nvidia driver question
[12:26] <Bodsda> shoot
[12:26] <Leechzilla> Hi, anyone knows if Wireless-N has any issues in Ubuntu? I'm about to buy a Wireless-N router
[12:27] <SleepingSloth> Bodsda, you're keen today :p
[12:27] <Nermal> is N even a confirmed standard yet ?
[12:27] <Nermal>  :|
[12:27] <Junky> hello
[12:27] <Junky> I have Realtek ALC888/S/T @ Intel 82801HB ICH8 - High Definition Audio Controller on my gigabyte P965 S3 board but this green "thing" for speakres is broken (works only one chanel, left), but on windows ... when i connect speakrs to any other (else then mic.) it asks me which device i connect and i just say speakrs and everthing works perfectly but how can i do it on (k)ubuntu, plz help, sorry on my bad english
[12:27] <AdvoWork> Slart, SleepingSloth well the problem: i need to share a folder on a windows machine with one on my linux server. so im mounting a share, which works fine, until the windows pc reboots, then it looses the share.
[12:27] <ce_moedz> hy
[12:27] <Leechzilla> Well no, Nermal, but I read a review of the router I'm about to buy and the performance is pretty good they say
[12:27] <Nermal> ah
[12:28] <geer1> thnx. i'm running gutsy and the default (restricted) driver is 100.14.19, however 169.09 has come out. will ubuntu upgrade 'automatically' to this new driver soon, or do we need to go the route with envy and such.
[12:28] <Bodsda> SleepingSloth, im off school, ill,.,. so im bored,.,.lol,.,. just tryin to find someone funny to talk to,.,. is there a joke channel? apart from weebl and bob
[12:28] <Nermal> I suppose it depends on the card you use to connect to the router as opposed to the router itself
[12:28] <frame10_> 44
[12:28] <Slart> AdvoWork: ahh.. now I get it.. I thought it was the other way around.. I would go for a cronjob then.. check if the drive is still mounted.. if it isn't, run that script
[12:28] <frame10_> hgy
[12:28] <SleepingSloth> AdvoWork,  ah, i see. that does muddy the client/server relationship a bit - is there any reason the share cant be on the server?
[12:28] <ce_moedz> fujfipo
[12:28] <Bodsda> geer1, its likely ubuntu will upgrade but the driver will probably have to be tedted first,. so will be a short wait i'd think
[12:29] <Nermal> Junky, you probably have to start the mixer and select which output you want to use
[12:29] <Leechzilla> Nermal, but is there anything to be installed to support the N standard?
[12:29] <SleepingSloth> Bodsda, pass, i'm afraid ;)
[12:29] <Leechzilla> My card is a wireless-n type
[12:29] <Nermal> Leechzilla, it would depend on the card / wifi driver I think
[12:29] <Junky> Nermal: how ?
[12:29] <Leechzilla> Okay
[12:29] <compwiz18> Bodsda, do they update drivers? I was under the impression that once it was released, it was set until the next version?
[12:29] <Bodsda> SleepingSloth, np,.,. this plac can be pretty funny at times,.,. ;~)
[12:30] <avis> Leechzilla, you should google your card to see if wireless is supported under the your ubuntu distro.
[12:30] <geer1> aha. ok. It's just that i tried to find some kind of roadmap on this, but couldn't find any info regarding this. So, what you're saying compwiz18, is that I would ahve to wait for 8.04 to get the latest drivers and if I want them earlier I do it myself? sounds fair. thnx both!
[12:30] <Bodsda> compwiz18, i meant, if Vvidia release a new driver, then we'd probably get it in the restricted but it'd have to be tested first,.,.im not informe at all on this, just gueesin
[12:31] <Bodsda> compwiz18, Vvidia=Nvidia
[12:31] <compwiz18> Bodsda, I'm thinking that since it is a package, and since they have feature freeze before release, then it's set?
[12:31] <nemilar> the problem with the restricted drivers is they sometimes break on new/different kernel versions
[12:31] <nemilar> (among other things)
[12:31] <AdvoWork> SleepingSloth yeah, it has to be on that pc(windows) because theres a certain barcode printer connected to it
[12:31] <compwiz18> all I know is that my ati drivers are still from 8.37, which is about 4 versions ago
[12:31] <AdvoWork> and you cant share the printer
[12:32] <barduck_> how can I can the full infomration about my hard disks from the command line (names, size, raid etc)
[12:32] <Bodsda> compwiz18, ATI have loadsa probs with 7.10 dont they?
[12:33] <cew_imoet> jammaah
[12:33] <geer1> would be nice though if there was some page on ubuntu explaining there exact policy on this. Maybe it already exists, but haven't found it :-)
[12:33] <mattycoze> hey i'm having a problem installing Ubuntu 7.10 i seem to be getting a IO error halfway though the initialising of the installation process... do i have to disable acpi?
[12:33] <Junky> Nermal: how can i do that
[12:33] <L3ttuc3> what is emerald? and is it compatible with compiz fusion in gutsy?
[12:33] <SleepingSloth> AdvoWork, what, and the printer cant see a network share?
[12:33] <Bodsda> geer1, search ubuntu docs for drivers
[12:33] <Nermal> Junky, open the mixer app (usually by double clicking on the speaker icon in panel) and fiddle with it :|
[12:33] <jason> barduck_, sudo fdisk -l
[12:33] <compwiz18> Bodsda, I think the restricted ones work fine, but I've installed the latest ones, and yes, they have their problems but I'm not sure how many of them are Ubuntu related
[12:34] <Bodsda> L3ttuc3, emerald is a theme manager and yes its fine to use it with compiz
[12:34] <AdvoWork> SleepingSloth theres just no way to share the printer etc, so there has to be a shared folder on this client machine, theres other stuff afterwards that happens too, that depends on the share :S
[12:34] <Nermal> make sure things are enabled in Edit -> Preferences in the mixer
[12:34] <mattycoze> hey i'm having a problem installing Ubuntu 7.10 i seem to be getting a IO error halfway though the initialising of the installation process... do i have to disable acpi?
[12:34] <Nermal> and check under the "Switches" tab
[12:34] <barduck> jason: thanks but that just gives me the logic partition
[12:34] <Nermal> mattycoze, you could try booting the install with pci=noacpi or noapic
[12:34] <Bodsda> compwiz18, the main probs i see are people wth ati cards, so i just assumed they were not very well supported,.,. im using Nvidia the king of graphics,.,.mwahahahaha
[12:34] <L3ttuc3> Bodsda what does it exactly change? docs were a bit hazy.
[12:34] <barduck> jason: I need the full sizes and names fo the physical hard disks
[12:34] <Nermal> note: acpi != apic
[12:35] <sky_> why does flash keep breaking T.T
[12:35] <mattycoze> pci=noacpi nice thanx Nermal
[12:35] <Nermal> more info would be useful though :)
[12:35] <Bodsda> L3ttuc3, from what mine did,. i thiink its just the colours on your window bars,.., i think, i may be rong,.,. i dont use it ,.. its pointless,. everything it does ca be done elsewhere, and ore specificallly
[12:35] <compwiz18> Bodsda, I find they work ok once you get the drivers installed, and they aren't that hard to install, so... but I'm not sure how well the ones in the restricted manager work
[12:36] <Bodsda> sky_, s ur flash down again?
[12:36] <L3ttuc3> Bodsda ah i see. ok thanks.
[12:36] <Bodsda> np
[12:36] <SleepingSloth> AdvoWork, if that is the case, then i can't think of anything more sensible that running a cronned script to check and remount as Slart suggests. you could run it a lot more frequently than one a day - it's not going to be a performance issue
[12:36] <sky_> bobsda: yeah...
[12:36] <fragged[away]> L3ttuc3, it is part of compiz-fusion but not compiz
[12:36] <Bodsda> compwiz18, oh well,.,.
[12:36] <rich__> guys how do i browse available printer shares on a network?
[12:36] <sky_> I'm thinking of uninstalling firefox and reinstalling it just to see if it can work again...
[12:36] <sky_> but I'm kinda scared.
[12:36] <compwiz18> yay! I broke my mouse in X.
[12:37] <mattycoze> Nermal, well i remember last time i installed Ubuntu on this laptop i had to run that command
[12:37] <usr13_> exit
[12:37] <sky_> Don't want to ruin things, any more than it already is ruined
[12:37] <Bodsda> sky_, just do     sudo apt-get reinstall firefox
[12:37] <mattycoze> then i switched to SUSe because of a HAL issue
[12:37] <AdvoWork> SleepingSloth ok then cool, one query though, in the cron job, when i do: sudo /etc/init.d/samba stop then start, i take it, it will just wait for each task to execute before remounting?
[12:37] <L3ttuc3> fragged[away] yeah didnt find very specific docs of how it would integrate with gutsy.
[12:37] <mattycoze> ... which was kinda weird...
[12:37] <rich__> im getting this error when doing smbtree -l cli_rpc_pipe_open: cli_nt_create failed on pipe \srvsvc to machine XP1.  Error was NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
[12:37] <mattycoze> other than that it was running a whole lot better than anything else i've tried on linux
[12:37] <mattycoze> and i desperately need printing to work :p
[12:37] <L3ttuc3> can i post the url to a picture i found on the net, about an applet im trying to find please?
[12:37] <fragged[away]> L3ttuc3, it works fine, if ur graphics card is decent enough and has acceleration, quite frankly I still find it a bit buggy and not really to my taste, do a google on beryl to look at some screenshots
[12:38] <mattycoze> (if you've been following my discussion on SUSE, i've had no such luck getting the cups daemon to work Nermal)
[12:38] <Bodsda> L3ttuc3, go for it
[12:38] <SleepingSloth> /etc/init.d/samba restart?
[12:38] <L3ttuc3> fragged[away] ok will try that.
[12:38] <SleepingSloth> AdvoWork, /etc/init.d/samba restart?
[12:38] <sixpence> Heya, I connected a device to my Computer, a Palm, how do I locate what port it is on in /dev/ (it's connected via USB)
[12:38] <sky_> bobsda: E: Invalid operation reinstall
[12:38] <fragged[away]> sixpence, use 'dmesg | tail'
[12:38] <nemilar> sixpence: should say in the 'dmesg' command
[12:38] <AdvoWork> SleepingSloth oh yeah lol!
[12:38] <_SGrocks_> how can i repartition my hard drive cause how it was done automatically when i set up ubuntu is too small... and there is extra space i want to use
[12:38] <L3ttuc3> what is the little applet that seems to be showing wireless network signal strength in here? http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/17/2007/08/smallish_Compiz-Icon.png
[12:39] <Bodsda> sky_, do it through synaptiic then
[12:39] <realityiswhere> L3ttuc3: nm-applet
[12:39] <AdvoWork> SleepingSloth so do i actually need to check if the mount is there? or just assume it isnt anwyay?
[12:39] <sky_> reinstalled, same problem still
[12:39] <gebura> hi guy
[12:39] <L3ttuc3> realityiswhere eh? my nm-applet is just two little computers, completely static. does not show anything else.
[12:39] <sixpence> fragged[away]: http://pastebin.ca/893753
[12:39] <Bodsda> L3ttuc3, you mean the scaling blue bars? thats standard
[12:39] <sixpence> fragged[away]: That's what I get.
[12:39] <fragged[away]> !flash
[12:39] <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 »
[12:39] <realityiswhere> L3ttuc3: Are you connected on a wireless network?
[12:39] <gebura> i have a problem / bugs on ubuntu gusty , with / from an usb drive
[12:40] <gebura> mount and df don't show any / partition !
[12:40] <SleepingSloth> AdvoWork, well, you dont *need* to check, no - but it would be more efficient to check first
[12:40] <Bodsda> sky_, if youve reinstalled firefox, you may have to einstall that flash package again
[12:40] <L3ttuc3> realityiswhere yes i am, im connected to an atheros card but i had to use ndiswrapper.
[12:40] <sky_> bobsda: okay lemme try
[12:40] <L3ttuc3> although ubuntu recognises the device, the ath module does not work well with that particular chipset.
[12:40] <AdvoWork> SleepingSloth but how would you do that check within a cronjob? :S
[12:40] <Bodsda> sky_, bobsda,..,.lol,.,.i like it
[12:41] <L3ttuc3> Bodsda i've only ever had the two little static monitors of network manager.
[12:41] <fragged[away]> sixpence, that means its identified that there is in fact a device there but not identified it as a phripheral, it is not the same as a flash drive so it wont get mounted, perhaps some research reguarding your palm and linux
[12:41] <sky_> oh wait, its bodsda
[12:41] <realityiswhere> L3ttuc3: Maybe it's ndiswrappers fault, cause I've always had the wireless icon.
[12:41] <sky_> no wonder autocomplete wasn't working!
[12:41] <sixpence> fragged[away]: :-| I see.
[12:41] <Bodsda> L3ttuc3, when im connected wifi i get thoude bars,..,. but im cabled atm so i cant help im afraid
[12:41] <Bodsda> sky_, yer,.,. dw,.,.;~~))
[12:41] <L3ttuc3> realityiswhere also, i've had to manually set up the network. at any rate, in the drop down menu listing available networks, i do get signal strength.
[12:42] <L3ttuc3> strange.
[12:42] <fragged[away]> sixpence, its just an uncommon type of hardware, too uncommon to bother with basic configuration, somebody; somewhere will have had it working
[12:42] <sky_> crap, still broken
[12:42] <SleepingSloth> AdvoWork, you would need to write a shell script to do it - and remount if necessary. i'm not the best person to ask, i haven't written bash scripts for years..
[12:42] <sixpence> fragged[away]: Alright.
[12:42] <Bodsda> sky_, which version fo firefo r u using?
[12:42] <realityiswhere> L3ttuc3: Ah see, manually doing it would make it be the computers too. I've got mine on roaming and it shows the wireless icons.
[12:42] <rich__> guys i cant see my windows printer share from ubuntu
[12:42] <rich__> is that correct?
[12:42] <fragged[away]> sky_ /msg ubotu FlashIssues
[12:42] <sky_> 2.0.0.11
[12:43]  * Bodsda apologizes for his bad spelling, and blames it on his broken keyboard (Which he spilled coffee on)
[12:43] <L3ttuc3> sky_? flash? i managed to make mine work by downloading a 73MB archive from adobe's developper site containing previous versions of the flash 9 player. one before 115 seems to work fine. that seems to be the file that the debconf file wants installed.
[12:43] <Bodsda> sky_, amd 64?
[12:43] <sky_> yeah
[12:43] <sky_> fragged[away]: trying the workarounds atm
[12:43] <L3ttuc3> realityiswhere hmm... if i'd not done it manually, would i have had to enter the wep key everytime?
[12:43] <fragged[away]> Bodsda, my G15 has a dead something, and instead of having user controlled lighting the LED's just turn on and off on there own... I win :D
[12:43] <realityiswhere> L3ttuc3: No, it saves it in the keyring.
[12:44] <L3ttuc3> realityiswhere oh... is there a way to move to roaming with the already saved wep key from my manual config?
[12:44] <sky_> Bodsda: amd64
[12:44] <Bodsda> fragged[away], u dont win, if i press ctrl+alt it sends me computer into an epileptic fit for exactly 3.32 minuts ,. then returns to normal
[12:44] <themos> hello
[12:44] <Bodsda> sky_, graphics card?
[12:45] <sky_> nvidia gf6600
[12:45] <themos> ubuntu has kde and gnome? or i have to get kde myself?
[12:45] <realityiswhere> L3ttuc3: Not sure, I've always just retyped it cause I have it memorized hehe.
[12:45] <Bodsda> sky_, got restricted drivers working?
[12:45] <compwiz18> TheMafia, kubuntu has kde, ubuntu has gnome
[12:45] <sky_> yep
[12:45] <compwiz18> themos,, kubuntu has kde, ubuntu has gnome
[12:45] <Bodsda> themos, can have both/either ,.,. ubuntu is standard with gnome,. kubuntu has kde
[12:45] <avis> themos, you can sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop if you want or download and install kubuntu
[12:46] <compwiz18> !kubuntu
[12:46] <ubotu> Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[12:46] <L3ttuc3> realityiswhere my wifi router has to have me physically press a button, when it's detecting connections... which adds to the tediousness. thanks for the heads up.
[12:46] <themos> ok thanks for clearing that up
[12:46] <nomasteryoda> L3ttuc3, just a suggestion... there is a new kid on the block for managing your wireless and it's called wicd ... but i'll let you google it ... its on sourceforge and works better for roaming (in my humble opinion)... but if you don't want to change the default network-manager, ignore this comment
[12:46] <fragged[away]> Bodsda, I presume thats sarcasm, but if not I'd recommend getting a new keyboard, they has the power to take out motherboards... In fact plugging a PS/2 in while computer is on can even do that, moreso on old computers, but i found out the hard/fun way - seeing as it wasnt my computer
[12:47] <sky_> guys, should I use apt-get autoremove?
[12:47] <fragged[away]> Theres nothing better than iwtool eth1 list IMO :D
[12:47] <nomasteryoda> sky_, it will clean up from pkgs that are not needed
[12:47] <sky_> theres no problems from using it, right?
[12:47] <nomasteryoda> sky_, right
[12:47] <Bodsda> fragged[away], my screen goes black,.,. then fills with ascii charcters then flash's violently for 3 minutes , then returns to normal,. and i will get a new keyboard when i get £40,.,.;~)
[12:48] <AdvoWork> out of the choices, LPI course, or the ubuntu version, what would you do?
[12:48] <nomasteryoda> LPI for universal coverage of Linux...
[12:48] <RantingHuman> test
[12:48] <nomasteryoda> unless you want a focus.... on ubuntu
[12:49] <Bodsda> RantingHuman, True
[12:49] <nomasteryoda> RantingHuman, we got your test
[12:49] <fragged[away]> focusing on one distro is probbably silly, reguardless of the distro
[12:49] <RantingHuman> just checking :)
[12:49] <Bodsda> RantingHuman, False
[12:49] <fragged[away]> unless its RHEL and you want to work on callcentres!
[12:49] <Bodsda> ;
[12:49] <AdvoWork> well lpi would prettymuch cover a lot of aspects todo with ubuntu anyway wouldnt it?
[12:49] <nomasteryoda> fragged[away], you pulled the letters from under my fingers
[12:50] <fragged[away]> The basis of linux is pretty much universal though, so yes
[12:50] <nomasteryoda> AdvoWork, yes
[12:50] <Bodsda> anyone here use,.,. Ultimate Edition                   ??
[12:50] <rich__> im receiving this error when attempting to view smb shares
[12:50] <rich__> cli_rpc_pipe_open: cli_nt_create failed on pipe
[12:50] <enzo_5> i'd like to download picasa, how can i do ? in fact, i don't find the .deb package on picasa.com
[12:50] <fragged[away]> AdvoWork, I've used Ubuntu, Gentoo and Slackware, and the biggest difference is the package manager, followed by smaller stuff such as initscript etc
[12:50] <SuperLag> AdvoWork: I'd get a college degree, and forget about certification.
[12:50] <nomasteryoda> enzo_5, that pkg is there on the picasa google pages
[12:51] <enzo_5> you have the link nomasteryoda?
[12:51] <nomasteryoda> it works very well enzo_5 hang on
[12:51] <SuperLag> AdvoWork: certifications can expire. Degrees do not.
[12:51] <nemilar> enzo_5: there's a picasa package in repos
[12:51] <webpower> http://rafb.net/p/5BjRKV95.html
[12:51] <nemilar> enzo: apt-get install picasa
[12:51] <fragged[away]> No offence to SuperLag but I'd get advice from somebody in the industry rather than a few geeks on #gentoo late at night, I've been told certs are the only way to go, and the same with Uni
[12:51] <L3ttuc3> now that i have emerald on, is there a way to disable it to go to the usual metacity window borders?
[12:51] <webpower> i get this problem creating initrd
[12:51] <L3ttuc3> without having to purge or uninstall it i mean?
[12:51] <webpower> can you help me?
[12:52] <enzo> no i don't have in my repo nemilar, what are your sources ?
[12:52] <Bodsda> L3ttuc3, check in emerald settings?
[12:52] <Webu> Does http://www.truecrypt.org/ work for you?
[12:52] <nomasteryoda> enzo, http://picasa.google.com/linux/
[12:52] <enzo> ah ok nomasteryoda
[12:52] <L3ttuc3> Bodsda that's what's scaring me. there is nothing there im seeing that allows me to go back :/ heh.
[12:52] <fragged[away]> L3ttuc3, I'm not really familiar with metacity, but under xubuntu I kill off compiz-fusion, then just start xfwm4 which is the window manager, otherwise a good restart of X wont hurt (afaik compiz is not added to default wm/de)
[12:52] <nomasteryoda> dpkg -i pkg.deb
[12:52] <enzo> thanks nomasteryoda
[12:52] <nomasteryoda> np
[12:53] <L3ttuc3> fragged[away] a good restart restarted with emerald! :D didn't expect that.
[12:53] <enzo> you have the 2.7 beta installed nomasteryoda?
[12:53] <fragged[away]> mhm
[12:53] <SleepingSloth> SuperLag, they both become irrelevant eventually anyway - do you have a college degree?
[12:53] <Bodsda> L3ttuc3, i just checked and it seems ive deleted my emerald,.,. i find it utterly useless,. and im spring cleaning my ubuntu atm
[12:53] <nomasteryoda> enzo, i use that beta
[12:53] <AutoMatriX> hi folks
[12:53] <nomasteryoda> works very well
[12:53] <enzo> ok
[12:53] <L3ttuc3> 'gnome-compiz-preferences' does not seem to even come up with a gui either... i was thinkin maybe that would help.
[12:53] <sky_> hmm
[12:53] <sky_> seems that its stil broken
[12:54] <sky_> *sigh*
[12:54] <L3ttuc3> Bodsda would purging emerald break my configurations do you think?
[12:54] <nomasteryoda> it is a custom installation of Wine... all to itself and does not change your base wine installation
[12:54] <fragged[away]> L3ttuc3, figure out what the binary for the gnome wm is, kill compiz-fusion and start it
[12:54] <nomasteryoda> gnome one would be metacity
[12:54] <Bodsda> L3ttuc3, it would break anything you've set using emerald itself,.,. but otherwise no,. and if it did , just reinstall it
[12:54] <nemilar> enzo: Section: non-free/otherosfs
[12:54] <L3ttuc3> Bodsda hmm... i'll bear that in mind. thanks.
[12:55] <Bodsda> delete
[12:55] <nemilar> enzo: know it's late, sorry
[12:55] <AdvoWork> SuperLag ive already got a degree ;)
[12:55] <AdvoWork> this is just free training provided by my employer
[12:55] <AdvoWork> so need to pick something
[12:55] <mrdejong> hello
[12:55] <enzo> which version have you got with this source nemilar ? 2.2 or 2.7 beta ?
[12:55] <mrdejong> can some one help me with my bluethooth
[12:55] <nemilar> 2.2.2820-5 enzo
[12:55] <Bodsda> !anyone | mrdejong
[12:55] <ubotu> mrdejong: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[12:55] <themos> where can i see the packages that are included on the CD and DVD images?
[12:55] <mrdejong> on my laptop Acer Travelmate 5310
[12:56] <enzo> ok nemilar, i need 2.7 to upload to my picasa web directory
[12:56] <fragged[away]> mhm my mum broke my earphones :O
[12:56] <nemilar> enzo: is that on the google site?
[12:56] <mrdejong> i need a firmware or something like that
[12:56] <fragged[away]> I cant sleep, give up and decide to watch a movie, and find that she broke my earphones
[12:56] <fragged[away]> :@
[12:56] <Bodsda> mrdejong, if you give a complete question, including errors, patebinned of course,. then people can help you,.,. and please try and keep it in one message
[12:56] <nemilar> fragged[away]: hey man, my mom once stuck a magnet on top of my brand new video card
[12:56] <enzo> yes nemilar
[12:57] <compwiz18> themos, just a guess, the ones in the package manager that have a little ubuntu symbol next to them are (for the most part) included on the cd
[12:57] <nemilar> enzo: cool, good to know
[12:57] <enzo> http://picasa.google.com/linux/download.html nemilar
[12:57] <Bodsda> nemilar, omg,.,. unlucky
[12:57] <nemilar> Bodsda: I just returned it, said it was DOA
[12:57] <themos> i don't have ubuntu/kubuntu
[12:57] <compwiz18> ah
[12:57] <Bodsda> nemilar, DOA???
[12:57] <themos> i want to see the list of included packages
[12:57] <SleepingSloth> dead on arrival
[12:57] <nemilar> Bodsda: Dead On Arrival
[12:58] <AdvoWork> when writing a shell script, do i need to save it as .sh?
[12:58] <nemilar> AdvoWork: no, but it's good form
[12:58] <compwiz18> AdvoWork, no, but it's a good idea
[12:58] <nemilar> AdvoWork: Linux doesn't care about file extensions
[12:58] <AdvoWork> nemilar so just vim whatever.sh  then write it, then save it?
[12:58] <Bodsda> nemilar, ah, got ya,.,. that must have annoyed u a bit though,.,. id of been well ...... off
[12:58] <nemilar> AdvoWork: but naming it .sh will let everyone know that it's a shell script
[12:58] <DoYouKnow> AdvoWork, no, you can just run "sh script.sh"
[12:58] <nemilar> Bodsda: haha yeah I was pissed
[12:58] <AdvoWork> yeah, ok!  what about where to put it/save it?
[12:58] <DoYouKnow> or "sh script"
[12:59] <DoYouKnow> rather
[12:59] <Bodsda> nemilar, women!!! cant do anything right,.,.lol,.,.im jokin  ,.,.;))
[12:59] <SleepingSloth> nemilar, at least it didnt cost you $$ though, just time
[12:59] <Pici> !offtopic
[12:59] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:59] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: yeah, that's true... and I think probably some sleep, most likely
[12:59] <Bodsda> nemilar, why sleep?
[12:59] <nemilar> this is OT
[12:59] <DoYouKnow> you can even execute it directly
[12:59] <Bodsda> sry
[13:00] <AdvoWork> DoYouKnow so you mean I can just type sh whatever  to make it? or ? sorry for lack of understanding
[13:00] <Arelis> Is there some sort of file manager for Ubuntu that has the tagging mechanism? I mean, not organised in folders, but in tags?
[13:01] <DoYouKnow> AdvoWork, yeah, but you can also make it +x (executable) and run it directly
[13:01] <compwiz18> AdvoWork, you can run sh name-of-script or ./name-of-script if you're in the same directory as it
[13:01] <SleepingSloth> nemilar, have you ever managed to get a dual graphics card xserver? i have a pci nvidia graphics card, and i'm considering adding it to my exiting pcie card so i can add a third monitor. doable?
[13:01] <nemilar> AdvoWork: you can execute it by either "sh script.sh", or by making it executable (chmod +x script.sh) and then running it (./script.sh)
[13:01] <DoYouKnow> AdvoWork, it doesn't need to be +x if you run "sh script"
[13:01] <Bodsda> AdvoWork, you can un a script by typing just its name,. it doesnt have to have a path aslong as its saved in a path listed in $PATH
[13:01] <wg12345> test
[13:01] <Bodsda> wg12345, True
[13:01] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: yeah, I had an ATI Radeon + Onboard Intel setup at one time, worked fine/great
[13:01] <AutoMatriX> wg12345, test succeeded
[13:02] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: the new autoconfig for Xorg.conf files doesn't support more than two monitors... mine was done back when there was /no/ decent autoconfig, so I had to write my xorg entirely by hand
[13:02] <SleepingSloth> nemilar, how about desktop candy?
[13:02] <youlin>  hello : has any one used desktop sharing to a machine behind a firewall?
[13:02] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: lol with all that power, I'm sure you'll be fine
[13:02] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: I had compiz running for a while, cube on each monitor
[13:02] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: now I just use a TV as my second monitor and I only use it when I'm playing something on it
[13:03] <AdvoWork> and within the script, if i want to normally do: sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart  id do:  .sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart instead?
[13:03] <Bodsda> nemilar, dont make me !enter you,.,.;)
[13:04] <SleepingSloth> nemilar, yeah - what i would like to do, is have a dedicated 3d accelerated monitor which is not impeded by candy - so i dont have problems with games. i still have soft crashes sometimes when i maximise games- they just dont handle 2 monitors well, sometimes crashing, sometimes maximising to both, etc etc... and performance is hit by having to draw the other monitor on the same gfx card...
[13:04] <nemilar> Bodsda: haha, I didn't realize I was doing that... I just assumed people were typing a bunch of lines while I was typing, without looking at the screen
[13:05] <nemilar> youlin: desktop sharing?
[13:05] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: true... I never play games anymore, so i donno about that
[13:05] <Bodsda> nemilar, yer, i do i sometimes,.,. maybe instead of !enter 'ing people we should shout at people for not talking ,.,.maybe !TALK!    ,.,.good/bad   wot do you think?
[13:06] <nemilar> SleepingSloth: I spent about 15 minutes trying to get The Sims running about a week ago, and just gave up
[13:06] <bash0r> hello
[13:06] <nemilar> Bodsda: there's always people lingering with unanswered questions
[13:06] <nemilar> hi
[13:06] <bash0r> i have problem running ubuntu 7 livecd, gives me error "buffer I/O error on device SR0"
[13:06] <nemilar> that doesn't sound good
[13:06] <Bodsda> nemilar, you realise it takes more then 15 mins to install sims on winbugs,.,. u give up to easy,.,.lol
[13:07] <bash0r> google says this is my cd drive, but its ok in windows
[13:07] <SleepingSloth> nemilar, the sims?! i'd rather watch crap accumulating in my keyboard
[13:07] <nemilar> haha, yeah I wasn't that motivated to get it to work
[13:07] <bash0r> can i fix this problem if i run ubuntu in virtuall machine?
[13:07] <amer> hi , I installed libnet-ssh-perl-perl package , but i sill have this error http://pastie.caboo.se/148198 plase any help
[13:07] <nemilar> bash0r: did you check that the CD doesn't have any errors?
[13:07] <bash0r> or install it to hdd?
[13:07] <bash0r> yeah
[13:07] <bash0r> no errors
[13:07] <knud> Hi - a question: Is the new Intel T8300 supported in Ubuntu?
[13:08] <pale-yafa> hi, I am trying to login to my phppgadmin, and I get "login desabled for security reasons"
[13:08] <nemilar> bash0r: not sure why it's giving that error, pretty strange.  I'm sure it'd work in VM, but that's not really ideal
[13:08] <amer>  hi , I installed libnet-ssh-perl-perl package , but i still  have this error http://pastie.caboo.se/148198, plase any help.
[13:08] <pale-yafa> *disallowed
[13:08] <nemilar> pale-yafa: as root?
[13:09] <pale-yafa> nemilar: I created a new user using pgadmin, and I am trying to login with it
[13:10] <nemilar> pale-yafa: never tried that before... can you login with a standard mysql account?
[13:10] <pale-yafa> nemilar: its postgres not mysql
[13:11] <nemilar> oh, lol, well in that case I have no clue..sorry pale-yafa
[13:11] <pale-yafa> nemilar: its ok, figured it out, looks like the user should not inherit the postgres role
[13:11] <AdvoWork> how do you run a cronjob say every day at 9am?
[13:11] <jrib> !cron > advowork (read the private message from ubotu)
[13:12] <AdvoWork> like: 0 9 * * * /home/mountscript.sh
[13:12] <jrib> AdvoWork: yes
[13:12] <mrdejong> i dont got errors
[13:12] <mrdejong> its the same as my wlan i needed a plugin/firmware
[13:12] <mrdejong> and install that and then its working :)
[13:12] <jrib> amer: I don't know anything about perl but notice your error is looking for Net/SSH/Perl.pm and the package you mentioned installs Net/SSH.pm
[13:13] <mrdejong> but if there isn't any thing i can live with it. On windows vista nothing was working and on ubuntu there works more
[13:13] <jrib> !enter | mrdejong
[13:13] <ubotu> mrdejong: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[13:13] <paule118> xxxxxxxxxx
[13:13] <paule118> xxxxxxxxxxx
[13:13] <paule118> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[13:13] <AdvoWork> one more query I hope, now that ive set my cronjob, can i run through it to see if it causes errors on execution?
[13:13] <paule118> xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[13:13] <nemilar> :)
[13:13] <nemilar> AdvoWork: just run the script, see what happens
[13:13] <aniket> I am tryin to install ubuntu in my pc but the gnome partition manager shows the whole disk as unallocated but i already have windows installed in my disk
[13:14] <nemilar> aniket: do you have two disks?
[13:14] <jrib> AdvoWork: sure, why not?
[13:14] <AdvoWork> nemilar yeah that works, so assume the other should
[13:14] <aniket> nemilar: only one
[13:14] <nemilar> aniket: well that's not good then
[13:14] <nemilar> aniket: are you in the liveCD now?
[13:14] <aniket> nemilar: yes
[13:14] <sybariten> i know its possible to somehow get a listing of all installed "apt" packages. But that includes everything installed by the system too, i suspect. Would it be possible to get some kind of list of everything that _I_ have installed via 'sudo apt-get install blahblah' ?
[13:15] <nemilar> aniket: open up a terminal and run 'fdisk -l'
[13:15] <sybariten> in other words, things that are manually and explicitly installed by me
[13:15] <enzo> i have a webcam that works only with v4l2, it works with kopete, but on ekiga, there's no v4l2 driver, should i install something to force ekiga to use v4l2 ?
[13:15] <nemilar> aniket: does it show any partitions on your drive?
[13:16] <j^> hi does anyone know if a way to identify an external hard disk that can be connected via usb or fw?
[13:16] <aniket> nemilar: yes it is showling
[13:16] <nemilar> aniket: it's an NTFS partition?  of the right size, etc?
[13:17] <nemilar> you know, gparted is really a POS program.  It has so many bugs, and it's such a vital program.  I can't stand it, sometimes.
[13:17] <aniket> nemilar: yes is ntfs
[13:17] <nemilar> aniket: probably a bug in stupid gparted, like always
[13:18] <aniket> nemilar: it worked in my friend's pc
[13:18] <nemilar> aniket: so you want to resize your NTFS partition to make room for Linux?
[13:18] <nemilar> aniket: yeah, gparted is dumb like that.  [is in a hate-gparted mood for some reason]
[13:18] <aniket> aniket: no i have already made the partitions
[13:18] <nemilar> aniket: oh... so is it showing the other partitions, along with the ntfs?
, nemilar  ?
[13:19] <nemilar> haha, something like that, SleepingSloth
[13:19] <aniket> nemilar: no the partitions does show any partition
[13:19] <nemilar> aniket: I didn't understand that
[13:19] <aniket> nemilar: i mean it doesn't show any partitions
[13:19] <nemilar> just the NTFS?
[13:20] <aniket> nemilar: i am not seeing any partitions
[13:20] <nemilar> oh
[13:20] <nemilar> I mean, with fdisk
[13:20] <aniket> nemilar: just one whole unallocated apace
[13:20] <Epicenter> Hello :) If I want to use the XFree86 X server instead of Xorg, how do I do it? I know how to install the xfree86 server but how do I pick which one runs? thanks.
[13:20] <aniket> nemilar: with fdisk it is showinb
[13:20] <nemilar> OH man! Class just started, I"m late
[13:20] <nemilar> aniket: sorry I gotta bounce
[13:20] <nemilar> peace all
[13:21] <aniket> nemilar: i am not also able to insstall ubuntu using manual disk partition
[13:22] <aniket> nemilar: see ya
[13:24] <rich__> how do i view shared printers on the network?
[13:25] <aniket> somebody help me install ubuntu. the partition manager in installer shows only one whole unallocated space.
[13:25] <gaelik> HI buddies:)
[13:25] <gaelik> Got a stupid trouble here.
[13:26] <gaelik> At least....it looks like something stupid
[13:26] <sybariten> j^: how do you mean
[13:26] <gaelik> Internet works fine.
[13:26] <gaelik> But....synaptics says there's no conection.....
[13:26] <j^> sybariten, i have 3 drives i want to make a raid with, now if one goes down i would like to know which one it is
[13:27] <rich__> how do i view shared printers on the network?
[13:27] <j^> so far i could not find a way to find that out
[13:27] <scout> hi
[13:27] <aniket> somebody help me install ubuntu. the partition manager in installer shows only one whole unallocated space.
[13:27] <teo-> hi.. i have installed phpmyadmin command using this command sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin.. how can i access it ???
[13:28] <raid> Hi all, could some1 please tell me where is the java compiler installed in ubuntu? I need it to install the openbravo ERP software
[13:28] <AdvoWork> anyone here done the LPI anyway?
[13:28] <scout> i need some help with this error: http://pastie.caboo.se/148204
[13:28] <scout> i'm trying to get my 4965AGN wireless card to work with WEP secured hotspots
[13:28] <scout> using this guide: http://jkyamog.blogspot.com/2007/12/linux-install-on-hp-6910p-using-ubuntu.html
[13:28] <aniket> http://pastebin.com/m5bf3f9ab
[13:29] <scout> i'm on a Dell Latitude D830 running Ubuntu 7.10
[13:29] <sybariten> j^: i see. i dont think i can help you, but dmesg is prolly somewhere in the solution
[13:29] <milton> fff
[13:29] <raid> Anyone please?
[13:29] <j^> sybariten, i was looking for something like UUID for partitions
[13:30] <gaelik> dmesg?
[13:30] <j^> but for the disk
[13:31] <gaelik> sorry, i dont get it.
[13:31] <rich__> how do i view shared printers on the network?
[13:31] <rich__> how do i view shared printers on the network?
[13:31] <rich__> how do i view shared printers on the network?
[13:31] <milton> need a dock
[13:31] <rich__> oops accident
[13:31] <Epicenter> rich__: calm yourself beavis :)
[13:31] <rich__> my cat walked across the keyboard epiccentre
[13:31] <aniket> somebody help me install ubuntu
[13:32] <jhs_s> hi! What command do I need to run to reconfigure grub to the state after the installtion (somehow my boot partition got corrupted and my menu.lst is lost)
[13:32] <sky_> aniket: pay for my flight tickets and I will lo
[13:32] <sky_> lol
[13:32] <gaelik> Some ony knwos, for god sick, how it is posible tahat synaptics do not see the internet conection and firefox does????
[13:33] <ikonia> gaelik a proxy setting, a firewall ?
[13:33] <ikonia> gaelik: a dead mirror
[13:33] <gaelik> .....
[13:33] <sky_> gaelik: software sources allows for internet sources?
[13:33] <themos> big ban list :P
[13:34] <gaelik> Mr gibbons is just intalled.
[13:34] <gaelik> all in default configuration.
[13:34] <sky_> gaelik: system->admin->software sources
[13:34] <gaelik> ....what shoud i look in proxy?
[13:34] <ikonia> gaelik ughhh a firewall on your router/isp ? the mirror your using is dead, your not using an internet server, you attempting to use the cd ?
[13:34] <aniket> my installler does not show any partitions
[13:34] <scout> Hey! I'm trying to get my 4965AGN wireless card to work with WEP secured hotspots, and i'm following this guide: http://jkyamog.blogspot.com/2007/12/linux-install-on-hp-6910p-using-ubuntu.html , but when i run "fakeroot debian/rules binary-modules-generic" i get this error: http://pastie.caboo.se/148204 . I'm running Ubuntu 7.10 on a Latitude D830.
[13:34] <sky_> aniket: ntfs partitions?
[13:35] <sky_> err
[13:35] <sky_> scratch that
[13:35] <aniket> sky_:  it doesn't show any partitions
[13:35] <gaelik> AHHHHH!!!!!
[13:35] <sky_> odd...
[13:35] <sky_> never encountered that before...
[13:35] <tinman> Is there a way to list all users (not only logged in) on a computer? (other then cat /etc/passwd/ or ls /home/) thought of these already :]
[13:36] <gaelik> i wasen't conectec when i did the Mr gibbons intalation!!!!!
[13:36] <aniket> sky_: it shows only one big unallocated space
[13:36] <ikonia> gaelik Mr gibbons ??? can you please speak in english
[13:36] <sky_> gaelik: you... don't have to be.
[13:37] <sky_> aniket: you mean only the hd? no partitions created yet? is it supposed to be a blank/empty/new hdd?
[13:37] <reburn> tinman: check /etc/nsswitch.conf your system might use nis/yp or somthing similar
[13:37] <gaelik> ok, sorry ikonia....
[13:38] <leandro> hi everyone..
[13:38] <Zou1> after a bad backup recovery , every permission on files changed to root:root , is there any package to set right /var /etc permission on files and directories ?
[13:38] <L3ttuc3> when i try adding (after proper gksu) users to my system, it shows in the 'user settings' screen. however, when i close it and open it again, the new user has already disappeard.
[13:38] <tzd> is it possible to "backup" everything in ubuntu and then create a bigger partition and move all the backed up stuff onto that partition? My linux partition is way too small and i want to make it bigger please
[13:38] <aniket> sky_:  it is not a blank hd. i have already made the partitions from windows
[13:38] <wers> where can I get lotus symphony? :D
[13:38] <ikonia> L3ttuc3: you don't need to use gksudo - just open the user manager gui from the menu in gnome
[13:38] <wers> it's not in the repos, right?
[13:39] <gaelik> i know...but maybe now its only searching  i th cd as you sayd.
[13:39] <ikonia> tzd: no problem, just need to re-install grub potentially
[13:39] <levander> Is there anyway to set it up so that when you left click on the Desktop, you get a menu list of currently running application windows?  Like a task selector that you get when you hit Alt-Tab, only you get it when you left click on the desktop.
[13:39] <gaelik> will check the sources.
[13:39] <dgjones> !backup | tzd
[13:39] <ubotu> tzd: 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
[13:39] <L3ttuc3> ikonia which is what i did, gksu, then tried with gksudo. same behaviour.
[13:39] <gaelik> thanks
[13:39] <sky_> aniket: I dunno then...
[13:39] <tzd> thx ikonia and dgjones
[13:39] <ikonia> L3ttuc3: you don't need to type gksudo
[13:39] <L3ttuc3> when i tried adding the user with useradd, it said it was already there. when i tried logging in with the user, it didn't authenticate.
[13:39] <aniket> Amaranth: u there?
[13:40] <L3ttuc3> ikonia: let me try once more.
[13:41] <lilg111111> i need help with sound i tried the forums and it doesnt work
[13:41] <ikonia> lilg111111: ask a question then
[13:42] <aniket> ikonia: u there?
[13:42] <ikonia> yes
[13:42] <abhi__> i did a parted /dev/sdb1 set 1 boot on
[13:42] <abhi__> and i got an error like
[13:42] <aniket> ikonia: free now
[13:42] <aniket> ?
[13:42] <ikonia> aniket: within reason. What's up
[13:42] <abhi__> Error: The flag 'boot' is not available for loop disk labels.
[13:42] <abhi__> how do i make sdb1 bootable?
[13:42] <aniket> ikonia: i am not able to install ubuntu
[13:43] <ikonia> aniket: ok, give me some info
[13:43] <rich__> does anyone know how to view shared printers?
[13:43] <lilg111111> i have a Intel 82801DB-ICH4 sound card, can somebody help me to configure it so i can get sound in gusty
[13:43] <aniket> http://pastebin.com/m5bf3f9ab
[13:43] <WiseCyan> Hello guys! I am trying to switch to Ubuntu 7.10 right now, but I am encountering problems :/ Is there anybody who has some time to help me?
[13:44] <ikonia> aniket ok - thats a partition table, what's the problem
[13:44] <aniket> ikonia: my gnome partition manager doesnt show anything
[13:44] <ikonia> !hda > lilg111111
[13:44] <ikonia> aniket: it shows no disks ?
[13:44] <Pici> !intelhda > lilg111111 (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[13:44] <ikonia> Pici: ahhh better, thank you
[13:44] <sky_> WiseCyan, what problems
[13:44] <aniket> ikonia:  it shows only whole unallocated space.
[13:45] <jonaskoelker> hello all, I have a question
[13:45] <WiseCyan> well, I was using windows xp before, and now I tried to install linux ubuntu 7.10 using a live disk
[13:45] <Pici> !ask | jonaskoelker
[13:45] <jonaskoelker> with linux 2.6.22-14, I get bad UDP checksums
[13:45] <ubotu> jonaskoelker: 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. :-)
[13:45] <ikonia> aniket: is there any unallocated space ?
[13:45] <L3ttuc3> ikonia it didnt create the user because a group already existed with that name for some reason... i think it also wanted to create a new group of that name.
[13:45] <jonaskoelker> Pici: yeah yeah, if I do then people don't answer
[13:45] <WiseCyan> but my harddisk doesnt show up
[13:45] <lilg111111> !hda
[13:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hda - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:45] <ikonia> L3ttuc3: thats one of ubuntu's things new users get their own group
[13:45] <WiseCyan> so i cannot convert it from ntfs to ext3
[13:45] <aniket> ikonia:  infact there isn't any
[13:45] <jonaskoelker> is anyone else seeing bad UDP checksums
[13:45] <noneo> abhi__: loop? have you loop in /etc/fstab?
[13:46] <ikonia> aniket: so it shows no disks ?
[13:46] <L3ttuc3> ikonia yes... hence i think it didnt really want me to create a user for which a group had already been made (at install time, i surmise).
[13:46] <abhi__> noneo: do i? is that BAD? is my system borked?!?!?! :(
[13:46] <ikonia> L3ttuc3 that seems reasonable
[13:46] <ali1234> jonaskoelker: doubt most people would see them unless they went looking.. where are you seeing them?
[13:47] <sybariten> 'dpkg --get-selections' gives me quite a long alphabetical list, and 'apt-cache pkgnames' spits out around sixty megabytes of pure text... is there any way i can have apt tell me which packages has been installed by "me"? Or have the list in a time sorted or logged way?
[13:47] <L3ttuc3> ikonia i only just noticed when i tried creating a completely different user. thanks anyway. :)
[13:47] <jonaskoelker> ali1234: wireshark
[13:48] <noneo> abhi__: as I know loop is useful if you mount ISO file. I don't know any other purpose of this mount option in everyday life :-)
[13:48] <jonaskoelker> (I do "host www.hest.no" to generate some udp traffic)
[13:48] <Ziyaretci1> merhaba arkadaşlar
[13:48] <Ziyaretci1> benim bir sorunum varda
[13:48] <ali1234> jonaskoelker: yes, i think i have seen that before... don't think it is anything to worry about
[13:49] <Ziyaretci1> masaüstünü üç boyutlu yapmak istiyorum
[13:49] <L3ttuc3> periodically, when i log on, my 'locked' gnome applets will have rearranged themselves, namely the user, trash, notification area... why is that, and how can i stop it doing that?
[13:49] <Pici> !tr | Ziyaretci1
[13:49] <ubotu> Ziyaretci1: Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[13:49] <shukty> hi i got an issue with iptables i cant ping a lan addres can u help me ?
[13:49] <Pici> sybariten: Have you tried looking through aptitude?
[13:49] <sybariten> Pici: no, but i just recently found a forum post that said aptitude could maybe do this.
[13:50] <jonaskoelker> ali1234: I suspect that it's causing starcraft to go "Unable to initialize network provider"
[13:50] <sybariten> wish i could have a text file though
[13:50] <shukty> sudo bum
[13:51] <rich__> any ideas how i view all shared resources on a network from ubuntu?
[13:51] <ali1234> jonaskoelker: it's possible...
[13:51] <L3ttuc3> shukty: bash: bum: command not found.
[13:51] <nephlim> !sparseimage
[13:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sparseimage - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:51] <lilg111111> pici, im new to this i dont know how to use that command for sound
[13:51] <Kenn> Looking for a texteditor with autocompletion, mainly for xhtml/css, any suggestions? (tried a good 10 apps last night, no luck)
[13:51] <nephlim> !creating sparseimage
[13:52] <nephlim> does anyone know of a good how to for making a sparseimage with encryption?
[13:53] <wers> what's the gtk kget?
[13:55] <Epicenter> if I'm running Xubuntu but I want to install the Gnome desktop environment how would I do it?
[13:55] <ali1234> nephlim: sparse image, as in a sparse file? dont think that would work if you encrypted it, since it would no longer be mostly zeros
[13:55] <WiseCyan> Hey guys, could anyone help me with this problem? I want to switch from using WinXP  to Ubuntu 7.10. Right now, I am trying to install it using the Live CD, but the system does not show my hard disk, so I cannot convert the file system from ntfs to ext3
[13:56] <nephlim> ali1234, i'm going by what i did on my mac. make an ecrypted sparesimage, add media, then unmount
[13:56] <krim> I'm going to install EAC on Windows XP that I'm using through VirtualBox, will I be able to rip cd's just as well as if I was using XP without VirtualBox?
[13:56] <nephlim> ali1234, as a way of encrpyting data
[13:56] <aniket1> ikonia: http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/th.d90409635c.png
[13:57] <fingers_n_thumbs> Hi everyone, any clues how to set up high quality stereo bluetooth to send to my headset? I think I have all the necessary libraries installed, and bluetooth tells me that it is enabled, but not sure how to pair with headset.
[13:57] <AutoMatriX> whick driver should I use to do packet injection with a RT73 chipset ?
[13:57] <aniket1> ikonia: sorry i got disconnected
[13:58] <aniket1> ikonia: any idea?
[13:58] <nephlim> ali1234, http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:DTIRQ0L9-MQJ:docs.info.apple.com/article.html%3Fartnum%3D107333+image+creating+utilities&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us SFW
[13:59] <nephlim> basically that
[13:59] <nephlim> on linux
[13:59] <docmur> How do I query Apt to tell me what package it will install if I apt-get
[14:00] <wers> is gwget the best gui gtk-based wget?
[14:00] <Palintheus> Epicenter: install the xubuntu-desktop package, then when you login you can select xfce or gnome under options
[14:00] <rich__> rich:
[14:00] <coolbhavi> Hello.. I have a problem similar to https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+question/24014
[14:00] <Palintheus> Epicenter: wait...ubuntu-desktop since you are running xubuntu
[14:00] <coolbhavi> any info?
[14:01] <ali1234> nephlim: ok, i'm just not clear about what it means by "sparse" - eg if you make the encrypted sparse image 10mb, does it use 10mb of disk space, even when empty?
[14:01] <nephlim> ali1234, i think so
[14:02] <nephlim> ali1234, it should act like a virtual drive that you have to mount to access
[14:02] <aniket1> http://i25.tinypic.com/2igfz8i.png
[14:02] <Palintheus> Epicenter: or just the gnome-core package
[14:02] <rich__> any ideas how i view all shared resources on a network from ubuntu?
[14:02] <Webu> docmur, adding an "-s" option performs ordering simulation, you might try that out.
[14:02] <nephlim> ali1234, and prompts for password to mount, a pass that's not the users pass for ownership, you know? it's "own" pass
[14:02] <Epicenter> What's the difference between Xubuntu-desktop and Ubuntu-desktop?
[14:03] <Webu> docmur, usually even doing an "apt-get" it'll ask before installing anything and you can see what'll be installed.
[14:03] <aniket1> somebody help me install ubjntu
[14:03] <jason> docmur, the format of that would be sudo apt-get -s install package, and it will list what operations would be performed
[14:03] <ali1234> nephlim: what you need is just an encrypted disk image, if you google without the word "sparse" you should find a lot of howtos for linux...
[14:03] <aniket1> !install
[14:03] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[14:04] <Chamwork-> hi guys, I have a quick question that hopefully will be easy.  On my windows machine I use pdfcreator to print to a virtual printer and print to TIFF (not pdf), then I have it automatically opening up that TIFF with my default program.  Does anyone know of any virtual printers like that for Ubuntu?  CUPS-PDF only prints pdf's
[14:04] <docmur> okay well is gutsy going to install kde 4 is I apt-get kde
[14:04] <nephlim> oh goody, i'll try that
[14:04] <nephlim> thanks ali1234 :)
[14:04] <aniac> hi guys, I need ur help:
[14:04] <aniket1>  !info gparted
[14:04] <ubotu> gparted (source: gparted): GNOME partition editor. In component main, is optional. Version 0.3.3-2ubuntu6.1 (gutsy), package size 334 kB, installed size 1908 kB
[14:04] <L3ttuc3> periodically, when i log on, my 'locked' gnome applets will have rearranged themselves, namely the user, trash, notification area... why is that, and how can i stop it doing that?
[14:05] <aniac> I started a fedora crashed pc with a ubuntu 7.10 cd and want to get some files from there but don't know which is the hd in order to mount it...
[14:05] <Pici> docmur: No. KDE4 is not in the Gutsy repos.
[14:05] <aniac> any idea?
[14:05] <jonaskoelker> hm, so all my installed kernels (2.6.20-15, 2.6.20-16, 2.6.22-14) give a wrong UDP checksum;  what can I do to fix this?
[14:05] <aniket1> i am not able to install ubuntu using manual gnome partition editor
[14:05] <aniket1> any76 idea
[14:05] <Chamwork-> aniac, i think there's a way to view the partition table
[14:05] <aniket1> any idea
[14:05] <sam_> HI...I have a mybook ext hard drive and its saying i dont have permission to access it and i went into the properties and changed the access but it just goes back when i try to save it. anyideas?
[14:05] <Chousuke> jonaskoelker: hmm, your network gear might be broken
[14:05] <jonaskoelker> I've gotten the impression that the kernel might offload computation of udp checksums to the NIC.  Is there a way to test if this is true?  Is there a way to disable offloading?  What are they?
[14:06] <hedenberg> Anyone familiar with "dstat" and know what the value "csw" represents?
[14:06] <jrib> sam_: what filesystem?
[14:06] <aniac> Chamwork how can I do that?
[14:06] <redmonkey> aniac: type fdisk -l to get a list of all available partitions
[14:06] <Palintheus> Epicenter: xubuntu-desktop is what you have if you are running xubuntu, it includes everything for Xubuntu, thunar, mousepad, all the normal apps. where as ubuntu-desktop includes everything for ubuntu, nautilus, gedit, OOo, Gimp, all the normal ubuntu apps. gnome-core only includes the essential gnome items
[14:06] <jason> docmur, http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/install-kde-4.html lists step involved in installing kde4
[14:06] <sam_> ?
[14:06] <Webu> docmur, yes it'll do that, but before doing it i'd suggest to read this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE?highlight=%28kde%29
[14:06] <aniket1> Chamwork-: i cannot see any partition during installation
[14:06] <Chamwork-> i don't know, google it, or look at redmonkey's answer
[14:06] <sam_> its just called my book
[14:06] <jrib> !who | sam_
[14:06] <ubotu> sam_: 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 :)
[14:07] <ali1234> is it possible to have both kde and gnome installed, without all the kde icons polluting the gnome menu, and vice versa?
[14:07] <jrib> sam_: do you know if it is ntfs, fat32, ext3, or something else?
[14:07] <Palintheus> Epicenter: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/metapackages/xubuntu-desktop
[14:07] <aniac> unfortunatelly fdisk -l doesn't show any results... :(
[14:07] <misty_wrk> hi all.  I'm trying to build a raid 0 array, and the state never goes from 'active' to clean.  I'm on Feisty.  Does anybody have any experience with this?
[14:07] <Webu> docmur, because as you see there's a few different choices for installing KDE.
[14:07] <Palintheus> Epicenter: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/metapackages/ubuntu-desktop
[14:07] <sam_> jrib vfat
[14:07] <aniket1> sam_ are u aking me?
[14:07] <jrib> !vfat > sam_ (read the private message from ubotu)
[14:07] <sam_> anyone
[14:07] <Chamwork-> aniket1, if you can't see partitions during install then sounds like your card isn't supported? that's just wierd cause 99% of configs are
[14:08] <redmonkey> aniac: try it with sudo fdisk -l
[14:08] <hedenberg> Anyone familiar with the sysmonitor "dstat" and know what the value "csw" represents?
[14:08] <aniket1> Chamwork-: it is supported . i installed gutsy earlier
[14:08] <Chamwork-> wierd then
[14:09] <redmonkey> aniac: you have to be root to see the partition table
[14:09] <aniac> redmonkey ok, it's sda1 and sda2 . the last is Linux LVM
[14:10] <lordleemo> 3
[14:11] <Chamwork-> redmonkey, fdisk won't complain that it needs root access?  you'd think it would say something when run as a normal user :)
[14:12] <hedenberg> Heya. Anyone familiar with the sysmonitor "dstat". Im trying to figure out what the column "csw" represents. Any suggestions?
[14:12] <void^> hedenberg: context switches
[14:12] <pihhan_> Chamwork-: it should tell you Access denied message, which i think i sufficient
[14:12] <hedenberg> void^: Ok, thanks. What exactly does that mean? :)
[14:12] <Chamwork-> pihhan_, indeed
[14:13] <Chamwork-> now, back to my question and i hope someone can hep
[14:13] <Chamwork-> hi guys, I have a quick question that hopefully will be easy.  On my windows machine I use pdfcreator to print to a virtual printer and print to TIFF (not pdf), then I have it automatically opening up that TIFF with my default program.  Does anyone know of any virtual printers like that for Ubuntu?  CUPS-PDF only prints pdf's
[14:13] <hedenberg> nevermind, i got it
[14:13] <aniac> I tried to mount it (sudo mount /dev/sda2 /media/mainhd) and I get a message: unknown filesystem 'LVM2_member'
[14:13] <void^> hedenberg: basically, how often the cpu switched around between different processes (which is rather expensive)
[14:13] <Slart> Chamwork-: I don't know of anything that does all of that.. but you can probably find a pdf to tiff converter.. imagemagick perhaps.. or ghostscript
[14:14] <hedenberg> Thanks. Doing some heavy load processes on the machine and saw it increase alooot.
[14:14] <Chamwork-> Slart, yeah, I tried imagemagik but it makes the tiff look pretty crappy
[14:14] <pihhan_> Chamwork-: you can make virtual printer in postscript and use some program to convert postscript file for bitmap
[14:14] <aniac> what may be wrong with that LVM2_member...?
[14:15] <Chamwork-> i guess i could print to pdf and then have it kick off a script to convert to tiff?  But I wouldn't even know how to set that up, are there any docs for that I could read up?
[14:15] <pihhan_> Chamwork-: but i dont expect many users needs this, so end user easy solution would not be easy to find
[14:15] <Chamwork-> pihhan_, do you have any site i could read up on how to do that?  i think that's my best bet
[14:15] <wers> anyone here tried lotus symphony?
[14:15] <wers> is it good? :D
[14:15] <izaq> can some body help me to install citrix client on ubuntu ?
[14:15] <pihhan_> Chamwork-: dont know, printing is little difficult in linux i think
[14:16] <Chamwork-> hehe, ok, i will wait to see if anyone else has ideas, but i think your way is the way to go
[14:16] <pihhan_> it used to be sequence of magic scripts, which converted input to printer language, you need to follow this way
[14:16] <Chamwork-> print to postscript file, then run imagemagik on that ps file to convert to tiff, then open with default program
[14:17] <Chamwork-> i did it by hand "convert input.pdf output.tif
[14:17] <pihhan_> manually configure postscript printer, then is pstopng or something like, but how to work it into cups is out of my knowledge
[14:17] <izaq> I have long problem with citrix installation
[14:17] <izaq> Citrix ICA Client any help ?
[14:17] <Chamwork-> pihhan_, thanks man, i will do some research on how to make new ps printers
[14:18] <Frogzoo> izaq: should be straightforward..
[14:18] <iNeo> izaq: What is the problem?
[14:18] <ali1234> Chamwork-: are you the person who asked about scanning to pdf about 1 month ago?
[14:18] <Chamwork-> izaq, what's thwe problem, only issue i ever had with icaclient is making sure you have the correct certs
[14:18] <Chamwork-> ali1234, nope
[14:18] <izaq> page can't display :(
[14:18] <Frogzoo> izaq: there's a citrix howto..
[14:18] <Frogzoo> !citrix
[14:18] <ubotu> For help configuring the Citrix ICA Client, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CitrixICAClientHowTo
[14:18] <stelt> i have cfdisk running now (as other partitioners crash), how should i divide my HD ?
[14:19] <iNeo> izaq: Looks you don't have a $DISPLAY variable
[14:19] <izaq> I install Client but when I'm enter to server is page not display
[14:19] <root> Hello!
[14:20] <root> Hello!
[14:20] <root> :)
[14:20] <izaq> iNeo: i try to install same client in windows is working fine (windows in ubuntu by virtualbox)
[14:20] <Chamwork-> izaq, what windows?  The website url or the actual launched application?
[14:21] <izaq> ubotu: i read that already ! and so many doc.
[14:21] <stelt> advise on partitions please
[14:21] <aniac> guys any idea about mounting?
[14:21] <aniac> I tried to mount  (sudo mount /dev/sda2 /media/mainhd) and I get a message: unknown filesystem 'LVM2_member'
[14:22] <Chamwork-> fyi, I'm really impressed with hardy 64bit so far.  firefox installed java and flash correctly and now opera has a 64bit opera snapshot, very cool stuff!  And, the wine install on hardy is super easy
[14:22] <whyameye> is there a way to know which loaded module is for what device? For example, how can I know for sure what ubuntu is choosing as the module for my onboard Ethernet controller?
[14:22] <stelt> Can Ubuntu work on one partition ?
[14:22] <Chamwork-> izaq, so you mean after you launch the app, the window is blank?  do you see it connecting and going through your login scripts?
[14:22] <ali1234> stelt: it sure can
[14:23] <Chamwork-> ali1234, i thought it needed a swap partition?
[14:23] <jerry_> hi
[14:23] <Jack_Sparrow> stelt: You need at lease one partition plus a swap
[14:23] <jerry_> wwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
[14:23] <metrofox> hello
[14:23] <root> My ubuntu is slowly
[14:24] <izaq> no, I can't access to server page at all
[14:24] <root> :\
[14:24] <Pici> !ask
[14:24] <ubotu> 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. :-)
[14:24] <stelt> Jack_Sparrow, how much should the swap be ?
[14:24] <jerry_> spencer are you there
[14:24] <Jack_Sparrow> stelt: I would suggest an extra ext3 setup as /home
[14:24] <calvin> yea
[14:24] <jerry_> lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalallalalalalalalal
[14:25] <Jack_Sparrow> stelt: How much ram 2 gig of swap should be fine
[14:25] <izaq> Chamwork: any idea ?
[14:25] <redmonkey> stelt: swap = your ram*2
[14:25] <Chamwork-> oh, interesting question!  IF i have 4 gigs of ram, could i mae the swap partition go into 2 gigs of ram, and then the system only see's the remaining 2 gigs?  Wonder if that would speed it up?  Or is linux smart enough not to use swap if you have enough memory?
[14:25] <Jack_Sparrow> jerry_: Please stop that
[14:25] <jerry_> why
[14:25] <calvin> lalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
[14:25] <stelt> Jack Sparrow, that's 8GB then :-)
[14:25] <Chamwork-> izaq, so you can't even hit the url?
[14:25] <izaq> server show me (proxy problem) only
[14:25] <jerry_> Are you really Jack Sparrow
[14:25] <izaq> yes
[14:25] <Chamwork-> do this, boot into your windows in virtual box
[14:25] <LjL> jerry_: because it's spam
[14:26] <redmonkey> stelt: so if you have 1024 mb of ram, you should have a 2048 mb swap partition
[14:26] <ali1234> Chamwork-: linux is smart enough. putting swap on a ramdisk will only increase latency
[14:26] <Chamwork-> go into the web site
[14:26] <LjL> !etiquette > jerry_    (jerry_, see the private message from Ubotu)
[14:26] <Chamwork-> on the application you want to launch, right click on it and save as
[14:26] <Chamwork-> save it to a directory you can access with ubuntu
[14:26] <izaq> you mean .ica file ?
[14:27] <izaq> this is very nice idea :)
[14:27] <Chamwork-> go back into ubuntu, and edit the ica file in a text editor
[14:27] <jerry_> Hi madelie
[14:27] <jerry_> madaline
[14:27] <pihhan_> how can i get rid of untrusted source for universe?
[14:27] <iNeo> izaq: I just installed it, and works like a charm
[14:27] <dgjones> !offtopic | jerry_
[14:27] <ubotu> jerry_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[14:27] <Chamwork-> there's a line in there that says delteica file, make sure to get rid of it
[14:27] <Chamwork-> delete ica file i mean
[14:27] <Frogzoo> root: running irc as root is usually a bad plan
[14:28] <stelt> partition at beginning or end of free space? What's the difference?
[14:28] <Chamwork-> something like that, basically it tells the system to delete that file after it launches, which we don't want
[14:28] <Chamwork-> now, save the ica file and try launching it
[14:28] <Jack_Sparrow> pihhan_: Edit your sources list... uncheck the box in synaptic etc
[14:28] <Nives1> hi, anyone know what it could be:    after waking up my notebook from "suspend" or "hibernate" the mouse cursor isnt smooth anymore and the processor stays at like 50% use
[14:28] <Chamwork-> through ubuntu, see if it connects
[14:28] <izaq> iNeo I think my problem is the firewall watch I have it on my network :(
[14:29] <Chamwork-> izaq, did you read my stuff? follow it
[14:29] <Chamwork-> and see if it connects
[14:29] <pihhan_> Jack_Sparrow: i dont want to get rid of source itself, i want to get rid of untrusted warning, ie i wanna right key
[14:29] <iNeo> izaq: Goodluck
[14:29] <Chamwork-> i bet it will
[14:29] <Jack_Sparrow> !gpg
[14:29] <ubotu> gpg is the GNU Privacy Guard.  See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto and class #8 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClassroomTranscripts
[14:29] <iNeo> !hardy
[14:29] <ubotu> 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
[14:29] <izaq> yes Chamwork :)
[14:32] <pihhan_> ok, what i dont know is where is key for ubuntu universe, i know how gpg works
[14:33] <sam_> I cannot get permissions to write to my vfat ext hard drive. i remember last time i was told to type some line into terminal i juat cant remember what
[14:34] <titusg> I use the xmonad wm and whenever I start certain apps, like evolution or rhythmbox the font sizes in other apps (e.g. terminals) gets bigger. I presume this is some sort of GNOME look and feel -- can I stop it happening?
[14:34] <India3> Do you want visit to India? > http://forceindiaf1.freeblog.hu/
[14:34] <pihhan_> sam_ you can write there as root, or modify permissions in mounted volume, you need to edit /etc/fstab
[14:34] <krim> exit
[14:34] <dgjones> !offtopic > India3
[14:34] <sam_> i tried i couldnt write to that file either
[14:35] <cyrus> does anyone know where the xserver/gdm startup scripts are kept? im trying to add a line to it so that everytime i start my pc i put my ati graphics card into a low powerstate
[14:35] <pihhan_> use sudoedit /etc/fstab, it will ask you for password
[14:35] <pihhan_> from terminal
[14:35] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo nano      or gksudo gedit ...
[14:36] <iNeo> cyrus: /etc/X11
[14:37] <Zeek15> hey, i have ubuntu gutsy and it is not detecting my vid card right...
[14:37] <sam_> how do i save it in there
[14:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Have you tried the troubleshooting info on the res page
[14:37] <Zeek15> I set it to Radeon, and then my desktop starts to get lines in it, I have a Radeon 9600
[14:37] <iNeo> !hardy
[14:37] <ubotu> 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
[14:38] <Jack_Sparrow> !res > Zeek15
[14:38] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, no I haven't tried to troubleshoot it yet
[14:38] <cyrus> iNeo: but which file? ive tried adding the line 'aticonfig --set-powerstate 1' to different files and it doesnt work. the only one which works is when i had it to my own user startup script
[14:38] <Gigamo> !hardy+1
[14:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hardy+1 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:38] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: See the info the bot sent
[14:38] <Zeek15> !res > Zeek15
[14:38] <Jack_Sparrow> !res
[14:39] <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
[14:40] <luckyluke_> hi
[14:40] <linux__alien> I ve joined a team in launchpad.net where mentoring was available. I dont know how to contact the person who leads the team. Can someone here tell me the channel where this launchpad team meets ?
[14:40] <Jack_Sparrow> sam_: You were given the right advice..  Where are you having a prob
[14:40] <linux__alien> i want to contribute to Ubuntu
[14:41] <linux__alien> and hence joined the team in launchpad.net
[14:41] <Jack_Sparrow> linux__alien: Look at #Ubuntu-motu
[14:41]  * Photo1 is running off the Ubuntu CD right now 8(
[14:41] <Photo1> 8)
[14:41] <Photo1> Sorry about the sad smiley, just need to change keymap :)
[14:42] <luckyluke_> changenickt to LL
[14:42] <abhi_> hi i'm facing a weird issue with my thumb drive it's being listed on my lsusb but i can't see it on my mount what should i do?
[14:43] <Nermal> abhi_, paste your dmesg output to pastbin ?
[14:43] <pihhan_> abhi_: check dmesg|tail, if that writes about sda or such disk
[14:43] <Photo1> A quick question - I'm installing Ubuntu over my age old SUSE 10.0 - will it replace GRUB with a boot menu that recognizes the other OSes on my PC?
[14:44] <abhi_> Nermal: [  458.716000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off
[14:44] <abhi_> [  458.716000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 23 00 00 00
[14:44] <abhi_> [  458.716000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write through
[14:44] <abhi_> [  458.716000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] 2015232 512-byte hardware sectors (1032 MB)
[14:44] <abhi_> [  458.716000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off
[14:44] <abhi_> [  458.716000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 23 00 00 00
[14:44] <FloodBot2> abhi_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: Yes
[14:45] <abhi_> ?
[14:45] <Jack_Sparrow> !paste | abhi_
[14:45] <ubotu> abhi_: 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)
[14:45] <pihhan_> abhi_: then mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt should mount that
[14:45] <zeisss> Hi, can anyone help me with netatalk and the uam_dhx.so? It seems to be broken. Ubuntu server 6.06
[14:45] <natbet> How do you make ubuntu play a mp3 file when you put your mouse over it?
[14:45] <Photo1> thx Jack_Sparrow! And will the installer allow me to reformat the current Linux partition with FAT32 EXT3 so XP can see it?
[14:46] <pihhan_> but i expect it should work out of the box in ubuntu
[14:46] <titusg> natbet: why on earth would you want that?
[14:46] <abhi_> pihhan_: ok but its called sdb not sdb1
[14:46] <Tw> Photol: yes it will
[14:46] <Photo1> Or do you recommend some other filesystem?
[14:47] <abhi_> pihhan_: and when i do a mount it asks me to specify a file system
[14:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: I dont understand that question.. xp cant read ext3 by default without ext2ifs
[14:47] <natbet> titusg: working with several mp3s that aren't properly named, it works fine with wave files, just not mp3s
[14:47] <Photo1> Thx Jack_Sparrow and Tw :) So what do you recommend?
[14:47] <pihhan_> abhi_: sdb is disk device, every disk have partitions, and flash usually has only one. so sdb1 is first partition on flash disk
[14:48] <Photo1> There are XP boxes on this network, so I need them to see it
[14:48] <abhi_> pihhan: this is what i get when i do mount for sdb1
[14:48] <pihhan_> abhi_: check sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb, there should be one
[14:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: The installer will let you format partitions to whatever you want.. but you need to rephrase your question about what all you want to do.  brb
[14:48] <abhi_> pihhan_: this is what i get for mount sdb1
[14:48] <abhi_> pihhan_: mount: special device /dev/sdb1 does not exist
[14:48] <aniac> guys any idea about lvm?
[14:49] <zeisss> Hi, can anyone help me with netatalk and the uam_dhx.so? It seems to be broken. Ubuntu server 6.06
[14:49] <pihhan_> Photo1: if you want share data over network, you don't need fat32 for that
[14:49] <sarthor> Hi, Error problem in installing vmware on ubuntu Hardy "Unable to build the vmmon module." please view the full error here "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54984/"
[14:49] <Frogzoo> !anyone | aniac
[14:49] <ubotu> aniac: 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?
[14:49] <abhi_> pihhan_: well i did an fdisk and it doesn't list sdb1
[14:49] <Yonie> hey guys, does anyone know where i can get visual studio for linux?
[14:49] <titusg> natbet: I see. Still sounds weird to me, I'd rather not hear them unless I deliberately play them
[14:49] <abhi_> pihhan_: however the device is recognized
[14:49] <Photo1> Jack_Sparrow: Current issue: Can only transfer files from Linux to XP, XP doesn't see it. Do I need to do something special in the Ubuntu installer for XP to see it?
[14:50] <aniac> well I installed lvm2 and am trying to mount a disk but can't
[14:50] <zeisss> Yonie: I dont think VS is available for linux.
[14:50] <pihhan_> abhi_: so, have you ever used that disk in windows?
[14:50] <Twim4> Photol: i think samba will help you
[14:50] <Photo1> I'm asking because 2 years ago when I last installed Linux, NTFS was not an option... could I format it to NTFS?
[14:50] <abhi_> pihhan_: i put it on a windows machine and the disk appears but it doesn't allow me to format it :(
[14:50] <titusg> I've never known a channel with so many etiquette messages being given out. Bet I get one now :-)
[14:50] <aniac> lvdisplay gets me a group VolGroup00 wich has two logical volumes: LogVol00 and LogVol01
[14:50] <Wiredtape> hey, I was wondering why there are no server apps in the add/remove programs? (like lamp installs (other than tasksel), or ircd's and so on..)
[14:51] <Photo1> Or maybe FAT32 ext2?
[14:51] <pihhan_> Photo1: are these XP on same computer as your ubuntu, or on different computer in network?
[14:51] <zeisss> wiredtape: use Aptitude
[14:51] <Zyklon-B> Wiredtape, you'll find then in synaptic
[14:51] <adac2> how can i close all ports with iptables?
[14:51] <Zyklon-B> *them
[14:51] <Saulgood> i've reinstalled 6.06lts server, eth0 got a dhcp address fine, i've changed to static and restarted the network but then get ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready and it resolves back the dynamic address - why does this occur - never happened before?
[14:51] <aniac> any idea on what can I do in order to mount LogVol01?
[14:51] <joey[]> how do I switch between workplaces with a key?
[14:52] <ali1234> Photo1: you can get an ext3 driver for XP
[14:52] <Photo1> pihhan_: both, but I could survive if only this box can see its own partitions in XP
[14:52] <Wiredtape> zeiss, zyklon-b, will take a look, thx
[14:52] <Pici> joey[]: ctrl+alt+leftarrow or rightarrow
[14:52] <jrib> joey[]: ctrl-alt-<arrow key>  or modify it in system -> preferences -> keyboard shortcuts
[14:52] <joey[]> Pici: thx
[14:53] <pihhan_> Photo1: for sharing over network, you need Samba server, it will offer any folder you configure from your linux, does not matter if it is fat32, ext3 or xfs
[14:53] <zombie_monkey> Sorry, silly question, but I found this: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Framebuffer-HOWTO-5.html and in the end there is a guide to modifying the appearanche of the framebuffer cursor... any idea how I can make it permanent? and for apps that I launch, not just bash?
[14:53] <rich__> when i access an smb share, where is that connection held?
[14:53] <rich__> so that i can manually kill it
[14:53] <pihhan_> Photo1: to see data from XP, you need shared data partition, or install ext3 driver into XP box
[14:53] <Jack_Sparrow> !ext2ifs
[14:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ext2ifs - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:53] <Photo1> I guess I'm just being to cautious... will the default Ubuntu install filesystem make it visible in XP without XP drivers?
[14:54] <ali1234> Photo1: no
[14:54] <pihhan_> no, linux in fat32 might be possible, but is extremely inefficient
[14:54] <_elemental> Photol, http://www.fs-driver.org/
[14:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: You cannot make windows see ext3 without a driver in windows
[14:54] <Jack_Sparrow> _elemental: thanks
[14:55] <Yonie> zeisss, is there an quivilant of visual studio for linux? something for C#.net
[14:55] <Photo1> I get you, so what do you recommend for good Linux performance that will not make it impossible for XP access (later)?
[14:55] <_elemental> sure, I've been using that driver for a few years, works flawlessly
[14:55] <ali1234> Photo1: ext3 is the only real choice
[14:55] <Photo1> FAT32 ext3?
[14:55] <pihhan_> Photo1: ext3 filesystem in linux, ext3 filesystem driver in windows
[14:55] <_elemental> http://www.fs-driver.org/ will see reiser as well
[14:55] <miltiadis21> Guys do you know any good book site to help you for application develop i mean what do you have to do before you do the contract
[14:56] <pihhan_> Photo1: or make one shared partition for data, which will be usable in both systems
[14:56] <pihhan_> if you dont need everything from linux
[14:56] <zeisss> Yonie: I dont know if the mono project (.net under linux) is developing an ide.
[14:56] <_elemental> miltiadis21: safari.oreilly.com
[14:56] <_elemental> >.>
[14:57] <adac2> Yonie: monodevelop
[14:57] <zeisss> Yonie: Under linux you basically get the command line tools and choose a texteditor by yourself afaik.
[14:57] <zeisss> or you follow adac2 advice ;)
[14:57] <adac2> Yonie: its a bit tricky but also a bit unstable ;)
[14:57] <miltiadis21> _elemental how we call this proccess in english?
[14:57] <ali1234> Yonie: there's also eclipse or kdevelop (but i never used either)
[14:58] <adac2> but it looks nice :D
[14:58] <Photo1> Hmm "FAT32 is extremely inefficient"+"use ext3". Confused. :) Isn't ext3=FAT32 ext3?
[14:58] <ali1234> Photo1: no not at all, they are totally different
[14:58] <Photo1> ah, got it :)
[14:58] <Photo1> I have all I need, thank you so much!
[14:58] <Photo1> Will now go offline and install. Thanks!
[14:59] <kandinski> I am installing the flash player in ubuntu 7.10 and synaptic says there is a md5sum mismatch in the downloaded file
[14:59] <kandinski> is that a known issue?
[14:59] <Pici> !flash | kandinski
[14:59] <ubotu> kandinski: 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 »
[14:59] <zeisss> !backports
[14:59] <ubotu> If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging
[14:59] <jickles> hmm, I have put some stuff in ~/.Xdefaults but it doesn't seem to make any difference to xterm when I run it
[15:00] <miltiadis21> Anyway _elemental i found this http://safari.oreilly.com/9780596527358?tocview=true thanks
[15:00] <Yonie> ali1234, I dont think kdevelp use C# tho
[15:00] <peter77> hi, I'm having "too many files open" errors whilst running and exiting Eclipse, can anyone help?
[15:01] <kandinski> Pici: thanks
[15:01] <kandinski> !FlashIssues
[15:01] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. Fixes have landed in -proposed for testing, but most most users are advised to wait until packages are approved and released in -updates.
[15:01] <ali1234> Yonie: looks like kdevelop and C# is "work in progress"
[15:01] <zeisss> Does anyone have knowledge about netatalk?
[15:01] <pranith> hello, im getting an error as error while loading shared libraries: libm.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[15:01] <crolle17> searching for file goes like this: find myfile; but i only want to find files in specific folder. which option to set for searching in folder /tmp ?
[15:01] <pranith> what do i do?
[15:01] <Yonie> adac2, ill give it a try, Im doing a microsoft course, but i would rather do the coding in linux
[15:02] <zeisss> I get "uam_load(uams_dhx.so): mod_symbol error for symbol uams_dhx"
[15:02] <Yonie> ali1234, hmmm, ok maybe eclipse
[15:02] <enzo> the source packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf gutsy free non-free is down ?
[15:02] <Jack_Sparrow> pranith: what are you trying to do that generates that error
[15:03] <Zeek15> well that did not work....
[15:03] <adac2> Yonie: tell me then how it works...
[15:03] <pranith> Jack_Sparrow, im running an executable called pin...
[15:03] <switch_> Hi I managed to remove my user from the admin group.  I tried to fix this by rebooting in single user mode, but the root prompt seems nonresponsive.
[15:03] <Zeek15> I restarted the X server and ubuntu crashed...
[15:03] <Frogzoo> crolle17: find /tmp ...
[15:03] <Jack_Sparrow> pranith: pin what
[15:03] <pranith> Jack_Sparrow, its an instrumentation binary i compiled from source
[15:04] <slasher> hey, after updating to catalyst 8.1 compiz doesn't start anymore, 3d is working but compiz gives "desktop effects could not be enabled", anybody know what's up with this?
[15:04] <Jack_Sparrow> pranith: Then we wont be much help.
[15:04] <pranith> Jack_Sparrow, i actually have that library installed
[15:04] <pranith> Jack_Sparrow, also i compiled that pin from source...
[15:04] <switch_> ...
[15:05] <Zeek15> so I'm gonna install ati's drivers from their site see if I can get this working, but another thing I can't get the restricted ati driver to enable either
[15:05] <Jack_Sparrow> pranith: No errors when you compied it.. have you compiled thigs before?
[15:06] <pranith> Jack_Sparrow, yes, i compiled things before and no error
[15:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Did you post your xorg yet?
[15:06]  * Celes waves to mr sparrow
[15:07] <Zeek15> not yet
[15:07] <enzo> someone uses freecontrib source ?
[15:07] <rich__> guys how do i delete a session connected via smn?
[15:07] <rich__> smb?
[15:07] <Jack_Sparrow> Morning Celes.. did you get that done last night
[15:07] <Zeek15> 1 sec I'll put it on pastebin
[15:07] <Celes> I didnt know what to do after it was dled haha
[15:07] <Celes> :S
[15:07] <Celes> I didnt wanna get rid of the program
[15:07] <Celes> was too afraid to
[15:08] <Sharpie> how do i insert special characters to documents? (like, in windows it's alt+number, and here in the charmap it says U+number. what's U?)
[15:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: I understand, which is why I suggested installing and uninstalling a different program with synaptic for you to better understand how that works
[15:09] <Celes> I ll try it later
[15:09] <Celes> im very busy today!
[15:09] <Celes> I have to make a presentation on how sex and the city and anthropology go together
[15:09] <Celes> ><
[15:09] <kandinski> what's the difference between gnash and swfdec?
[15:10] <jickles> any reason why changes to ~/.Xdefaults aren't effecting when I run xterm?
[15:10] <ali1234> kandinski: at a guess, gnash displays swf, swfdec decompiles it
[15:10] <slasher> so no one knows how to get compiz running on catalyst 8.1?
[15:10] <Jack_Sparrow> slasher: Try asking in #Compiz
[15:10] <crolle17> Frogzoo, so searching for all files belonging to group crolle in folder /home/crolle/test looks like this: find /home/crolle/test * -group crolle     ?
[15:10] <slasher> ok, will do
[15:10] <slasher> cd /part
[15:11] <slasher> oops
[15:12] <o00w_> Kino, the video capture software only seems to know DV files.  I can browse my sony camcorder and pull the MPGs off but cannot capture through Kino.  Kino also will not let me open an MPG.  does anyone know a way around this or a similar editing tool like Kino?
[15:12] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54986/ here is my xorg
[15:12] <Jack_Sparrow> k
[15:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: I see a couple things.. gimme a minute to edit it
[15:14] <Zeek15> ok
[15:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Are you running this in some sort of Virtual setup?
[15:16] <lukasz> I need to uninstall Gnash shockwave thing from Mozilla
[15:16] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, no
[15:16] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, This is a fully installed ubuntu
[15:16] <Jack_Sparrow> k hold on
[15:17] <Jack_Sparrow> verify what card it is again
[15:17] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, Radeon 9600
[15:17] <Jack_Sparrow> k
[15:18] <dbrewer_rjr> how high can i set mysql max-connections on ubuntu feisty lamps server with 3GB ram?
[15:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: That thing looks messy, were you trying to setup dual monitors or something
[15:19] <lukasz> how do I remove Gnash shockwave from mozilla
[15:19] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, no idk wat happen
[15:20] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, xorg has been acting funny ever since I installed ubuntu it hasn't worked right yet...
[15:20] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: I dont doubt it.
[15:20] <edward_> How can I encrypt a filesystem easily?
[15:20] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Make a backup of your xorg, and make sure you know how to get to it.
[15:20] <lukasz> nevermind did it :)
[15:20] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, I copied it to /xorg.conf
[15:21] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: what does fglrxinfo from cli show?
[15:21] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, I'll try it one sec
[15:21] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, DOes not look right lol
[15:21] <Zeek15> display: :0.0  screen: 0
[15:21] <Zeek15> OpenGL vendor string: DRI R300 Project
[15:21] <Zeek15> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI R300 20060815 AGP 8x x86/MMX+/3DNow!+/SSE TCL
[15:22] <Zeek15> OpenGL version string: 1.3 Mesa 7.0.1
[15:22] <lukasz> Shockwave.com won't work :(
[15:22] <Zeek15> nope flash isn't working...
[15:22] <Zeek15> wait nvm
[15:22] <PriceChild> !shockwave | lukasz
[15:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Agreed, it should read ati not mesa
[15:22] <ubotu> lukasz: Shockwave is currently only available for Windows. To run it under !Wine, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Shockwave
[15:23] <Eddietop> I have an MD raid 0 array, is there a quick way to find which physical disks belong to that array?
[15:23] <lukasz> gotcha
[15:23] <lukasz> Gnash is beta :P
[15:23] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, ya sounds like it isn't saving my xorg.conf when it changes..
[15:24] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15:  sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-generic restricted-manager                  is step one
[15:24] <netd> does anyone know which file it is that you should add things that you want started when you log in? Preferably the same script that starts fluxbox, since it's fbdesk that i want started
[15:24] <Jack_Sparrow> !startup
[15:24] <ubotu> 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
[15:24] <netd> with "log in" i mean in gdm
[15:24] <Zeek15> linux-restricted-modules-generic is already the newest version.
[15:24] <Zeek15> restricted-manager is already the newest version.
[15:25] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[15:25] <Zeek15> sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglr
[15:25] <Zeek15> ops
[15:25] <jeroenvrp> I want to change the build in default GTK-icons, but can't find it
[15:25] <Zeek15> nvm
[15:25] <Zeek15> 4got the x...
[15:25] <Zeek15> xorg-driver-fglrx is already the newest version.
[15:25] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: sudo depmod -a
[15:26] <jeroenvrp> I tried gtk-chtheme, but it has no effect on e.g. firefox3
[15:26] <DG19075> boot
[15:26] <netd> jack-desktop: hmm, I don't think that's really what I'm looking for. I'm not using fluxbox, not gnome
[15:26] <jeroenvrp> the folder icons are still plain gtk-brownish
[15:26] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow,alright that didn't do any output
[15:26] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: fglrxinfo           again
[15:26] <DG19075> !boot
[15:26] <ubotu> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[15:26] <jeroenvrp> oh well this is proberly the channel for newbies
[15:26] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, same thing still here
[15:27] <Jack_Sparrow> Still shows mesa..
[15:27] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, yes
[15:27] <neb_net> does anyone know why my sound occasionally doesn't work after a restart, and why it's broken after installing the newest linux-headers?
[15:27] <Zeek15> neb_net, old drivers?
[15:28] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Try re-enabling the driver from the Restricted-manager
[15:28] <Zeek15> alright
[15:28] <Celes> is there any program you can use on ubuntu that just downloads songs individually?
[15:28] <neb_net> sorry, i'm new to this, how can I check if the drivers are old?
[15:28] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, alright gotta reboot it says
[15:29] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, so I guess I'll brb
[15:29] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: fglrx info again...    if it is still the same then                       less /var/log/Xorg.0.log |grep EE
[15:29] <Jack_Sparrow> cool go for it
[15:29] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: wait
[15:29] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, ya?
[15:29] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   select vesa mode 1024
[15:29] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: In case you didnt have that
[15:30] <X600> Would anyone mind helping me get a Broadcom wireless adapter working? I've tried several things, including ndiswrapper, but I can't get the thing to budge. I can retrace my steps to show what I've done...
[15:30] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, alright it wants to know the bus location, and i don't know that
[15:30] <Jack_Sparrow> X600: I dont do wifi, but post the chipset in that card
[15:31] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: one sec
[15:31] <X600> It's a BCM4315.
[15:31] <Frogzoo> Celes: tried frostwire?
[15:31] <Celes> noope
[15:31] <X600> lshw lists it as BCM4310, though..
[15:31] <neb_net> where could i get drivers for my sound card?
[15:31] <X600> Also, lshw says it's "unclaimed".
[15:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: lspci | grep -i vga should show you the right pci port
[15:32] <TBotNik> can't sync samba on pdc with linux.  Is there a PHP script for this to manager all users?
[15:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Let me see if it is in your old xorg
[15:33] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, I got it
[15:33] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Busid		"PCI:2:0:0"          ?
[15:33] <aniac> guys anyone experienced with lvm2?
[15:33] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, ya
[15:33] <Fridolf> Would it be possible to unmount a livecd and mount a iso image of the same is from the harddrive on a running live system?
[15:33] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, ok now it wants to know the amount of Ram to use
[15:33] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Hit tab and accept the defaults
[15:33] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, kk
[15:34] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, use kernel framebuffer device?
[15:34] <pbne04> hey..Im trying to dual monitor but the options for secondary screen are grey'd out..i can only choose 'set as default' and 'disabled'
[15:34] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: We will still need to make a manual edit of the xorg
[15:34] <pbne04> can anyone help me?
[15:34] <X600> Any ideas? I've kind of hit a complete roadblock with this thing...
[15:34] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, use kernel framebuffer device interface*?
[15:34] <jw--> Celes: I use Nicotine for that
[15:34] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: no for now
[15:34] <redheat> hi everyone
[15:34] <redheat> just quick help here would be appreciated
[15:34] <Jack_Sparrow> !ask
[15:34] <ubotu> 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. :-)
[15:35] <redheat> I have three harddrives sda,sdb, sdc do they correspond to hd0,hd1,hd2
[15:35] <redheat> respectively
[15:36] <Jack_Sparrow> redheat: yes
[15:36] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, Write default FIles section to configuration file?
[15:36] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: yes
[15:36] <Celes> yay none of my music will play
[15:36] <Celes> the sound thing is messed up
[15:36] <redheat> hey Jack, how is it going..thank you so much...
[15:36] <redheat> truly appreciate it..
[15:36]  * Celes gets very frustrated with ubuntu
[15:36] <Jack_Sparrow> redheat: Busy am
[15:36] <Hellow> Ubuntu rox
[15:36] <redheat> roger that take care and have a nice day
[15:37] <Jack_Sparrow> redspike: you there
[15:37] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, Write monitor sync ranges to the configuration file?
[15:37] <tomaustin_> hi, has anyone implemented domain keys on ubuntu? dk-filter maybe?
[15:37] <Jack_Sparrow> redh
[15:37] <Jack_Sparrow> zeek
[15:38] <Jack_Sparrow> sorry peoplle, fingers not working... zeek... yes
[15:38] <Jack_Sparrow> I spilled cocoa into this keyboard last week and keys just dont work right.. Going to Frys soon
[15:38] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, alright done and fgtxinfo still shows the same dang thing...
[15:39] <Zeek15> fgltxinfo*
[15:39] <Zeek15> fglrxinfo*
[15:39] <_Leppy> /usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/images': cannot overwrite directory dpkg: error processing kubuntu-docs (--configure):
[15:39] <_Leppy> can anyone help me with this?
[15:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15: Let me post my notes as this part can get long.. undoing what has already been done.. one sec
[15:39] <Celes> why isnt my sound playing
[15:39] <Celes> my comp sound is full
[15:39] <Celes> yet I cant get sound on my music player thing
[15:40] <Celes> and it wont even play on my banshee
[15:40]  * Celes cries
[15:40] <Zeek15> Celes, check which driver your program is using
[15:40] <Celes> how do I do that?
[15:41] <Nermal> Celes, what file format ?
[15:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54989/  towards the end you will see in my notes about what to do if you cant shed the mesa driver.. Hope that helps
[15:41] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, allright my xorg looks normal now
[15:41] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, I'll save the link and restart see wat happens
[15:41] <Jack_Sparrow> People, please play nice..  I need to take off for a bit
[15:41] <Celes> mp3
[15:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Hold..
[15:42] <Celes> yeah it plays my music on totem movie player..
[15:42] <Celes> wtf
[15:42] <Celes> and I even tried a video file on it
[15:42] <Celes> and it doesnt show sound
[15:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Zeek15:  Look at the top of my notes on the xorg changes...  and repost your xorg for me
[15:42] <Celes> and somehow over night my desktop for ubuntu changed.
[15:42] <brobostigon> Celes: does vlc, and xmms work??
[15:42] <Celes> I dont have vlc. files
[15:42] <j> Greetings all. Does anyone here have any experience with setting up a dual head?
[15:43] <brobostigon> !vlc | celes
[15:43] <ubotu> celes: 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
[15:43] <Vadi> Does Ubuntu 6.06 use the 2.4 or the 2.6 kernel?
[15:43] <Zeek15> Jack_Sparrow, here, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54992/
[15:43] <Nermal> Vadi, 2.6
[15:44] <Vadi> Nermal: Thanks
[15:44] <Celes> thanks
[15:44] <Celes> but I was told totem was good
[15:44] <Celes> and I already have the codecs for totem
[15:44] <Celes> its just my sound :(
[15:45] <Nermal> Celes, what about System -> Preferences -> Sound ?
[15:45] <Celes> wonderful
[15:45] <Celes> just in a second..
[15:46] <Celes> I cant play any sound
[15:46] <Celes> no more sound for me :(
[15:46] <Nermal> try different output devices
[15:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: You need to settle down....  Keep it all on one line
[15:46] <Tyger> im trying to run openbox, i just installed it via synaptic, i go to terminal and type open box and i get "a window manager is already running on screen 0"
[15:46] <Tyger> how do i make openbox work?
[15:47] <Celes> I tried
[15:47] <Celes> I cant have new pidgin
[15:47] <Celes> I cant have sound I love ubuntu
[15:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Please stop
[15:47] <Taggard> Hey, I'm trying to remove the "nginx" package but it keeps failing to remoe and it keeps trying to setup it every time I install something, can I force it to remove?
[15:48] <Nermal> Celes, install gnome-alsamixer and check all the channels are unmuted
[15:48] <Nermal> *sigh*
[15:48] <noodlesgc> Tyger logout and at the welcome screen press the sessions button (or hit f10) and choose openbox
[15:48] <Tyger> ahh ok...ima try that now
[15:48] <Tyger> thanks
[15:50] <Celes> I fixed it
[15:51] <Celes> I took out the sound plug angerly
[15:51] <Celes> and then it worked when I plugged it in
[15:51]  * Nermal slaps Celes 
[15:51] <Celes> How dare you slap a woman
[15:51] <Nermal> :D
[15:51] <d33d> Is it possible to write a file that updates remote workstations from a linux box? (ex: batch file)
[15:51] <ghiacciodj> u
[15:52] <Nermal> d33d, umm.. ssh with ssh keys ?
[15:52] <d33d> I assume its possible
[15:52] <goodhabit>  Hello. I'm looking for some gui applications for work with damaged cd's.
[15:52] <d33d> Nermal, can i update a windows machine with a linux machine though?
[15:52] <Nermal> d33d, umm.. I doubt it
[15:53] <Nermal> d33d, why would you want to ?
[15:53] <d33d> to get windows out of the way.
[15:53] <Jack_Sparrow> goodhabit: I dont know about gui.. but dd is pretty good at that
[15:53] <lordleemo> Taggard: rm -rf /etc/nginx/    rm -rf /usr/sbin/nginx   rm /usr/share/man/man1/nginx.1.gz    apt-get remove nginx*
[15:53] <d33d> I don't feel like learning how to create batch files Nermal
[15:53] <Nermal> goodhabit, dd if=/dev/cdrom of=~/hopefullygoodimage.iso
[15:53] <goodhabit> Jack_Sparrow, I am using gddrescue for it. But I'm looking for some gui application.
[15:53] <Tyger> how can i install new icons?
[15:53] <Nermal> d33d, I don't feel like helping :P
[15:54] <mahmoud_> d33d: what are you trying to do?
[15:54] <Nermal> Tyger, for what now ?
[15:54] <Nermal> art.gnome.org ?
[15:54] <Jack_Sparrow> gnome-look.org
[15:54] <aman> can anyone tell me how can i compile c programs in gutsy?
[15:54] <Nermal> icon tarballs from there can generally just be dragged to the icons area of the "appearance" prefs app
[15:54] <Jack_Sparrow> !compile
[15:54] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[15:55] <d33d> mahmoud_, well i was trying to figure out if there is a way to write a file that will update windows machines (remotely - about 9 workstations) without writing a batch file...?
[15:56] <Jack_Sparrow> d33d: That is offtopic for this room... you should tell people WHAT language you want to write it in and go to one of those rooms
[15:56] <Polysics> hi all
[15:56] <d33d> Jack_Sparrow, but if its possible with command line commands its HERE that I need to ask.
[15:57] <Polysics> is anyone unable to use ping after latest upgrade
[15:57] <Polysics> ?
[15:57] <Polysics> what's fun is that i can use the gateway and DNS
[15:57] <Polysics> but not ping them
[15:57] <Polysics> also, i can't SSH to them either
[15:57] <aman> Jack_Sparrow: it is just how to configure but i want to compile C program.
[15:57] <Jack_Sparrow> d33d: command lines are the same as writing a bash script...
[15:57] <d33d> omg
[15:57] <Polysics> might it have something to do with the new kernel?
[15:58] <d33d> so i run ubuntu and can't get help here. awesome.
[15:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Behave
[15:58] <iNeo> Polysics: I am able to ping no problem
[15:58] <d33d> lol
[15:58] <Pici> d33d: You are asking how to update Windows computers remotely.  Try asking in ##windows for a start.
[15:58] <Celes> I need sound help
[15:58] <tll> Hi, I am looking for a *lazy* way to fix problems with the rt2x00 (rt73usb) driver in the current gutsy kernel. Is there  an easy way? The current rt2x00 source wants a 2.6.24-rc1 kernel.
[15:58] <Polysics> iNeo, maybe not the correct place, but any ideas?
[15:58] <Celes> its the worst sound quality known to man
[15:58] <Celes> to cd files
[15:58] <d33d> Pici, been there done that. They just said to use batch files.
[15:59] <Celes> and I know these songs are good quality :(
[15:59] <iNeo> Polysics: try sudo ping <host>
[15:59] <iNeo> Maybe a issue with security on the command
[15:59] <mahmoud_> iNeo: how will sudo kill in that case?
[15:59] <aman> can anyone tell me how to compile C program i cannot compile program using ($ gcc program_name)
[15:59] <mahmoud_> iNeo : kill = help*
[15:59] <Pici> !compile > aman (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[15:59] <Jack_Sparrow> !build-essential
[15:59] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[15:59] <d33d> !offtopic | aman
[15:59] <ubotu> aman: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[15:59] <rd> hi
[15:59] <Polysics> nah, nothing even with sudo
[15:59] <wizzo_> i have a tv hooked up with my computer monitor on a nvidia card, i wanted to know if there was a way to make the tv run off of desktop 2 and the computer monitor on desktop 1
[16:00] <brobostigon> aman: ./configure , make , make install
[16:00] <d33d> aman, you should go to the C programming channel
[16:00] <neb_net> how have i 'lost' my sound card driver after the linux-headers upgrade?
[16:00] <iNeo> Polysics: did it help?
[16:01] <amenado> d33d you may also go to the #windows channel
[16:02] <d33d> amenado, already looked there, they told me to use batch files, but i don't want to
[16:02] <edward_> Could anyone suggest an easy way to encrypt a whole filesystem?
[16:02] <amenado> d33d then its off topic here too, if you want bash visit #bash channel
[16:02] <erUSUL> ubotu tell msg about flashissues | msg see priv msg from ubotu
[16:03] <d33d> amenado, ok sorry
[16:03] <wizzo_> i have a tv hooked up with my computer monitor on a nvidia card, i wanted to know if there was a way to make the tv run off of desktop 2 and the computer monitor on desktop 1
[16:03] <fx|RabBit> hi all i am looking for some sophtware to capture working times for linux, anybody has something like that in usage?
[16:03] <mohbana_> !clone | mohbana
[16:03] <ubotu> mohbana: 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
[16:03] <mohbana_> !clone > mohbana
[16:04] <idefix_> any experience here with OCRAD?
[16:04] <Slart> fx|RabBit: capture working times?.. explain a bit more
[16:04] <dgjones> wizzo_, have you looked into twinview?
[16:04] <wizzo_> dgjones, yea i have it all set up, but i have to drag the things over to the tv, i wanted to know if i could just set the tv over to use desktop 2 instead
[16:04] <fx|RabBit> Slart: well if you go to work in the morning you say hello to big brother and in the evening you say good bye, thats basically it:)
[16:05] <dgjones> wizzo_, right, don't know if you can do that
[16:05] <fx|RabBit> Slart: so that our secretary doesnt have to do alle the job via calculation sheets
[16:05] <wizzo_> dgjones, yea i dont think you can either but it was worth a shot :P  thanx
[16:05] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: So a timecard?
[16:05] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: if that is the correct term for it in english i guess so:]
[16:05] <Slart> fx|RabBit: ah.. ok.. I know what you mean.. nope.. don't know if there is such a beast in the repos..
[16:06] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: Tracking in and out for employees?
[16:06] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: exactly
[16:06] <amenado> fx|RabBit-> but you know, computer folks dont work only  8 hours in a day, its more usually, I hope you get paid over 8 hours a day
[16:06] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: like when you go for lunch, when youre on vacation, etc
[16:07] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: That should be easy enough. I wrote one for windows that used old Direct TV cards as ID cards..
[16:07] <fx|RabBit> amenado: this is basically one of our main concerns; to get the overtime payed;)
[16:07] <piroko> Alright. I want to use fluxbox. Is there a way to make network manager and my suspend keys work like they do in gnome?
[16:07] <amenado> fx|RabBit-> just curious which country are you from?
[16:07] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: beg your pardon? XD
[16:08] <fx|RabBit> austria/central europe, no kangaroos
[16:08] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: It was to keep employees from logging each other in and out.
[16:08] <mook124> (I moved my hard drive from a p3 to an amd64 x2) When I boot the normal way the screen flickers and is otherwise unusable, however I am able to start the computer if you use the recovery mode. Do I have to reinstall ubuntu or is there a way of fixing this?
[16:08] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: well that would be a reason to get fired over here, noone somehow reasonable does such things here;)
[16:09] <mook124> start as in boot ubuntu not the hardware itself
[16:09] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: How many employees are we talking about?
[16:09] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: amenado: if you google that you find about 10.000 results but none of that works on linux, that is really phunny
[16:10] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: How much of a rush are you in?
[16:10] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: at the moment like 10, but could easily be cooped with other parts an then about 80-100
[16:10] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: basically none i should have it till october? gg
[16:10] <amenado> fx|RabBit-> come on, give the sexytary something to do other than... heh
[16:11] <fx|RabBit> amenado: hehe well we would free her ressources for more useful things gg
[16:11] <amenado> free her assets eh..hmmm.
[16:11] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: not a problem..  Can you check back with me in a couple days.  I will see how hard it would be to rewrite one of my windows programs.. Do all employees check in and out on the same pc?
[16:11] <adelie42> How do I setup gnome so that each workspace has its own unique set of menu bars and backgroud?
[16:12] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: well that is a WOW offer for starters
[16:12] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: nope everybody on his own pc basically
[16:12] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: Silly that there is not one available.. at least a basic timecard
[16:13] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: well i been googling all day, maybe thats not enuff, but going gets tuff atm if you know what i mean...
[16:13] <XeNiX> can we install windows ona logical parition ?
[16:13] <XeNiX> can we install windows ona logical parition ?
[16:13] <s0u][ight> someone interested in a free shell account
[16:13] <s0u][ight> ?
[16:13] <XeNiX> s0u][ight : me
[16:13] <Jack_Sparrow> XeNiX: ask in #Windows
[16:13] <kasra> s0u][ight: ?
[16:13] <fx|RabBit> XDD
[16:14] <adelie42> xenix I think you can have it on a logical partition, but you can't use the windows installer to put it there
[16:14] <brobostigon> s0u][ight: how would it ever be usefull, a shell account??
[16:14] <kasra> s0u][ight: I need somthing with ssh & maybe wget supported , whats your offer ?
[16:14] <amenado> s0u][ight-> okay am interested, pass me the info
[16:14] <j> Could anyone help me with a dual monitor setup? I'm at my wits end :(
[16:14] <adelie42> xenix... but windows might see that as itself being pirated
[16:14] <switch_> I broke the ubuntu by removing myself from the admin group.
[16:14] <s0u][ight> just join #shnix but the admin isn't online atm just hang around he'll get online
[16:14] <piroko> Does anyone in here use ubuntu without gnome?
[16:14] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: If you dont mind, check back with me next week  If you dont mind a pm I will give you my email address
[16:14] <Pici> s0u][ight: Please don't advertise in this channel.
[16:14] <dgjones> !offtopic | s0u][ight
[16:14] <ubotu> s0u][ight: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[16:14] <ali1234> j: maybe, what card?
[16:14] <j> ali1234: nvidia proprietary
[16:15] <chung> hello
[16:15] <chung> hllo
[16:15] <chung> hello
[16:15] <Pici> !hi | chung
[16:15] <ubotu> chung: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[16:15] <brobostigon> piroko: ihave ubuntu with xfce and enlightenement??
[16:15] <fx|RabBit> Jack_Sparrow: id really appreciate that!
[16:15] <switch_> also when I reboot in single user mode the root prompt doesn't respond to the keyboard.  What is going on and how can I fix it?
[16:15] <amenado> Switch you can repair it, boot the liveCD and recover from there
[16:15] <s0u][ight> i'm not atvertising it's totaly free :|
[16:16] <ali1234> j: ok, did you use restricted driver manager and nvidia settings?
[16:16] <j> ali1234: it's not so much the card, I can get "spanning" monitors and "cloned" monitors... its that both monitors show the exact same thing ...
[16:16] <s0u][ight> sorry if i mentioned a channel name but we offer sumthing :s
[16:16] <j> ali1234: what I want is completely separate desktops on each monitor ...
[16:16] <Jack_Sparrow> fx|RabBit: See if you have a pm fromme
[16:16] <ali1234> j: yes. just set it up in nvidia-settings?
[16:16] <element> hi everyone
[16:16] <j> ali1234: I tried that. same thing.
[16:17] <element> everything ok?
[16:17] <suraj> how to remove amarok from startup?
[16:17] <olie> Suppose I want to define a  "ostream& operator<<( ostream&, Foo )" operator. In what file(s) should I declare/define this function? In Foo.h, Foo.cpp? Somewhere else? Thx.
[16:17] <element> do you check the preferences in amarok?
[16:17] <chung> what games have you got for ubuntu
[16:17] <Pici> olie: A bit offtopic for this channel, try asking in ##c++
[16:17] <suraj> i did
[16:17] <olie> oops, wrong chanel, sorry
[16:17] <lordleemo> Jack_Sparrow: how about punchout from sourceforge  http://sourceforge.net/projects/punchout
[16:17] <ali1234> j: are you sure you are using the nvidia driver, and not the nv?
[16:17] <brobostigon> chung: look on packages.ubuntu.com
[16:17] <j> ali1234: yep
[16:18] <element> i need to set up my fingerprint and i dont know how
[16:18] <Pici> !startup > suraj (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[16:18] <genii> chung: Openarena and Tuxracer are fairly popular
[16:18] <Jack_Sparrow> lordleemo: Let me look thanks
[16:18] <ali1234> j: because i've never seen the nvidia driver do cloning in X unless you explicitly ask for it
[16:18] <RisingClouds> Hi all :D
[16:18] <element> whats the problem with the nvidia?
[16:18] <ali1234> j: precisely what card do you have?
[16:18] <vallhalla81> !kde4
[16:18] <j> ali1234: yeah it's weird. It goes against everything I've read on the net
[16:18] <ubotu> 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
[16:19] <Hellow> hi
[16:19] <AGAMEMNON> main language english ````??
[16:19] <lordleemo> Jack_Sparrow: welcome theres also some links here  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=513609
[16:19] <noodlesgc> chung UrbanTerror is really really good
[16:19] <j> ali1234: video-338PCI-Twin running a GForce 6200 chip
[16:19] <chung> ok
[16:19] <RisingClouds> !Mono
[16:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mono - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:19] <lilg111111> i tried the forumns for sound, no luck can anybody help, im running gusty
[16:20] <chung> how memory does it take noodlesgc
[16:20] <AGAMEMNON> Can someone plz help me, I want to connet via wlan to my Fritzbox
[16:20] <AGAMEMNON> but its doesent goes
[16:21] <j> ali1234: does it matter that the nvidia-settings only has 1 "X screen"?
[16:21] <ali1234> j: yes
[16:21] <coincoin169> hello
[16:21] <j> ali1234: ok well I can't get it to have two ..
[16:21] <coincoin169> does someone know about wireshark and wifi ?
[16:21] <ali1234> j: are you using monitor + tv or something?
[16:21] <vallhalla81> is any one here running kde-4?
[16:21] <j> ali1234: no two monitors both on vga
[16:22] <noodlesgc> chung it says minimum RAM is 64 MB
[16:22] <ian_mac> anyone else all of a sudden have trouble with Java in Firefox?
[16:22] <noodlesgc> chung and 650MB hard drive space
[16:22] <chung> noodlesgc:  ok but urbanterror isn't installing
[16:22] <Hellow> Nope, im playing Runescape in it right now in Ubuntu
[16:23] <UbuntuUser> nick Seth^^
[16:23] <noodlesgc> chung you have to get it from the website, its not available in the software channel
[16:23] <ali1234> j: odd, for me it just worked, i have a 6200 too but it's agp, not that it should matter
[16:23] <vallhalla81> ian_mac do you have a script blocker?
[16:23] <ali1234> j: want to try my xorg.conf?
[16:23] <ian_mac> I don't think so...
[16:23] <j> ali1234: sure I'll take a look..
[16:23] <Seth^^> hey people, anyone knows Excel functions ?
[16:24] <noodlesgc> chung http://www.urbanterror.net/page.php?6 make sure you get the .zip file not the .exe
[16:24] <ian_mac> it worked fine last night...
[16:24] <ian_mac> and then this morning, it just stopped...
[16:24] <NET||abuse> hmm,
[16:24] <Akash> http://img171.imageshack.us/my.php?image=81375766en3.jpg
[16:24] <Akash> does anyone know why i am getting so many rejected requests(not approved)
[16:24] <vallhalla81> ian_mac try instaling no script so you are allowing only java you want in fire fox
[16:24] <NET||abuse> Just setup screenlets again, it's improved a bit :)
[16:24] <chung> noodlesgc: ok thanks
[16:24] <NET||abuse> anyone else use em?
[16:24] <Akash> http://img171.imageshack.us/my.php?image=81375766en3.jpg
[16:24] <Akash> does anyone know why i am getting so many rejected requests(not approved)
[16:24] <ian_mac> will that help Java Applets work that aren't working?
[16:24] <Pici> !repeat | Akash
[16:24] <ubotu> Akash: 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
[16:25] <ali1234> j: /msg me your email and i'll send them (one for xinerama and one for twinview)
[16:25] <Akash> !patience
[16:25] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[16:25] <j> ali1234: wait, doesn't twinview span over the monitors?
[16:26] <DRebellion> !windows | Seth^^
[16:26] <ubotu> Seth^^: For discussion and help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and /msg ubotu equivalents
[16:26] <Akash> pls answer
[16:26] <Pici> Akash: We are not Shipit, you probably should seek them out for support.
[16:26] <ali1234> j: er, yeah, but you still get two desktops
[16:26] <noodlesgc> Akash, i dont know why that would happen, why not just download?
[16:26] <r_a_f> Akash:  what you need?
[16:26] <Akash> i hav a 64kbps connection
[16:26] <j> ali1234: not really. I already got that working ... that's an extension of your existing desktop
[16:26] <Seth^^> DRebellion, oh im sorry, i thought OPEN OFFICE HAS EXCEL TOO AND IM RUNNING UBUNTU LINUX !
[16:26] <j> ali1234: totally different concept :)
[16:26] <Akash> i wanted 2 try out the 3D desktop
[16:26] <Pici> !caps | Seth^^
[16:27] <ubotu> Seth^^: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[16:27] <ali1234> j: the difference is that with xinerama you get two X screens, and with twinview you get one X screen stretched. for the most part there is no difference, but compiz wont work with xinerama, and fullscreen apps (eg) SDL dont play well with twinview
[16:27] <Seth^^> :)
[16:27] <Seth^^> why in the world would i join this channel if i was on windows ?...
[16:27] <r_a_f> Akash:  you mran compiz?
[16:27] <Pici> Seth^^: OO.org has a spreadsheet program, but its not Excel.
[16:27] <amenado> Seth^^-> it is called xcalc not excel
[16:27] <j> ali1234: I actually need two completely separate full desktop environments ...
[16:27] <Akash> whats compiz
[16:27] <Pici> !openoffice | Seth^^
[16:27] <ubotu> Seth^^: a free and open source office suite, including word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing and database components.  To install: "sudo apt-get install openoffice.org". User help available in #users.openoffice.org
[16:27] <DRebellion> !compiz | Akash
[16:27] <ubotu> Akash: 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
[16:27] <ali1234> j: so what do you want then? two totally separate X sessions one on each screen?
[16:27] <Seth^^> fine, spreadsheet
[16:27] <Seth^^> same deal anyway
[16:28] <j> ali1234: yep that's it :)
[16:28] <Seth^^> spreadsheet functions, anyone knows them ?
[16:28] <ali1234> j: ok, well, i've never tried to do that
[16:28] <j> ali1234: oh :(
[16:28] <noodlesgc> akash, just look what compiz can do http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=compiz&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
[16:28] <Pici> Seth^^: You'll probably get a faster answer asking in #users.openoffice.org
[16:28] <ali1234> j: im not certain it is possible with a single card
[16:28] <DRebellion> Seth^^: it is not the same deal. people will flame or ignore you if you say that in a linux channel.
[16:28] <amenado> Seth^^-> maybe state the problem
[16:28] <j> ali1234: it's definitely possible .. i've read it being done on the net ...
[16:28] <switch_> thanks to whoever helped me.  I used the cd to add myself back to the admin group.
[16:29] <Seth^^> ok...... amenado , i have in a cell a date (06/02/2008) and i want other cells to increment the day
[16:29] <Grab> hi
[16:29] <Seth^^> based on the first cell that has the date
[16:29] <amenado> switch_-> i suggested you use liveCd...am glad it worked for you
[16:29] <Grab> im trying to set up irssi as a bnc for mirc: what should i do after /load proxy ?
[16:30] <Schiz0> Grab: After you do "/load proxy", you should read the irssi documentation that explains exactly what to do.
[16:30] <Seth^^> so 1st cell is the date (06/02/2008) second will be 07/02/2008 and so on
[16:30] <tll> Hello, is there a way to use the the current rt2x00 driver with gutsy?
[16:30] <Grab> Schiz0 i type /help proxy ?
[16:30] <seksmurf> what does the $ sign in front of command means?
[16:30] <j> ali1234: well... I guess I'll play around some more ....
[16:30] <Schiz0> Grab: http://irssi.org/documentation/proxy
[16:30] <seksmurf> like $cp or $make?
[16:30] <j> ali1234: thanks for your help!
[16:30] <amenado> Seth^^-> look in the configs for auto calculate..
[16:30] <Grab> Schiz0 thanks
[16:30] <Pici> seksmurf: It means to type that on your shell.
[16:30] <jrib> seksmurf: it's just a way of telling you it is a command for your shell
[16:31] <DRebellion> seksmurf: it is simply part of the shell
[16:31] <ali1234> j: i know that there's nothing in nvidia-settings to let you do it, so it's a matter of hand crafting your xorg.conf. i suggest reading the README for nvidia-driver available on nvidia website, it is fairly complete and lists all the extra options of the driver... but you probably already did that, right?
[16:31] <seksmurf> oic....
[16:31] <PriceChild> tll, sudo apt-get install module-assistant, then use it to install the appropriate module.
[16:31] <amenado> seksmurf-> it is called shell prompt
[16:31] <Seth^^> amenado, and where might those be ? im a newbie to open office spreadsheet or excel for that matter
[16:31] <seksmurf> oic... thanks
[16:31] <j> ali1234: good idea. I've done it in the past but not lately.
[16:31] <amenado> Seth^^-> look under options or settings? maybe google for tutorials on xcalc
[16:32] <tll> PriceChild, tried, the current rt2x00 in gutsy is broken, the cvs needs a recent kernel - is there a backport?
[16:32] <Journeyman> is there a way to make it so users can mount devices?
[16:32] <PriceChild> tll, works for me perfectly.
[16:32] <Pici> !fuse > Journeyman (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[16:33] <PriceChild> tll, rt2500 and rt2570
[16:33] <Pici> Journeyman: That may not be what you're looking for, but its a good place to start.
[16:33] <tll> PriceChild, your lucky, but I got a rt73 stick :)
[16:33] <amenado> Journeyman-> also you can add entries in sudoers to dedicate one function for them to mount
[16:33] <Seth^^> amenado, i dont have time to research a solution, thats why i asked if anyone here knows shit about those functions, nevermind ill go to #open.office.org. Thanks anyway
[16:33] <Pici> !language | Seth^^
[16:33] <ubotu> Seth^^: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[16:33] <PriceChild> tll, how is that rt2x00 ?
[16:33] <chung> noodlesgc: is there any other way to download urban terror?
[16:33] <Seth^^> Pici oh come on....
[16:33] <amenado> Seth^^-> we dont have time to assist people in such a hurry
[16:33] <Journeyman> amenado, I don't want to use sudo, I want the user to be able to do it
[16:34] <Seth^^> understood amenado
[16:34] <Seth^^> thanks, bye
[16:34] <chung> noodlesgc: can i use the terminal to download urban terror?
[16:34] <Journeyman> isn't there like suid or something
[16:34] <Photo1> Hello, just installed Ubuntu, and want to contribute :)
[16:34] <amenado> Journeyman-> thats the best way to find out who can mount and distmount
[16:35] <Photo1> My LCD (Dell 2707WFP) config file is incorrect. I have gotten a correct modeline from Powerstrip
[16:35] <ktwo> anyone using an ASUS notebook with ubuntu?
[16:35] <Photo1> Also got complete list of specs from dell.se
[16:35] <Grab> Schiz0 i read your link and typed this: /SET irssiproxy_ports Undernet=668, now what should i do next ?  (i already added the Unernet network)
[16:35] <skold> hey does somebody know which version of php joomla needs to run?
[16:35] <tll> PriceChild, in gutsy the module is called rt73usb. Am I wrong?
[16:35] <MrObvious> ktwo: I'm using a Dell Vostro. :p
[16:35] <noodlesgc> chung well, not exactly, first you should get axel (sudo apt-get install axel)
[16:35] <PriceChild> tll, no idea.
[16:36] <Pici> skold: Have you tried  #joomla?
[16:36] <PriceChild> tll, probably
[16:36] <Schiz0> Grab: you should be able to detach irssi (if you're running it inside a screen session), and then connect to the computer irssi is running as on port 668
[16:36] <Photo1> How do I make a correct Administration/Graphics-Screen list entry, which files to modify? Then I could send them to someone to make a package?
[16:36] <Schiz0> Grab: But I gotta run, try asking in #irssi
[16:36] <tll> tll, don't think so, reading https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22/+bug/134660 brought me here.
[16:36] <Grab> k Schiz0 thanks
[16:36] <noodlesgc> chung then open a terminal and just paste this line: axel http://www.iourt.com/urt41/UrbanTerror_41_FULL.zip
[16:36] <skold> Pici: thanks
[16:37] <seksmurf> exit
[16:37] <chung> ok noodlesgc
[16:37] <lordleemo> skold: php5
[16:38] <Photo1> Anyone? :)
[16:38] <skold> lordleemo:  thanks
[16:38] <DRebellion> Can anyone recommend a good python IDE? I've looked through the repos and google, but want a bit of real advice.
[16:38] <two_bits> i want to eject a usb jumpdrive, but when I right click on the device
[16:38] <two_bits> the only option I see is "unmount"
[16:38] <brobostigon> DRebellion: i use idle
[16:39] <noodlesgc> DRebellion, i use gedit for everything
[16:39] <Photo1> I could just quick fix xorg.conf, but then I wouldn't be helping others ;)
[16:39] <two_bits> DRebellion: I also use idle
[16:39] <cst-student> join #mrmonday
[16:39] <tll> PriceChild, The "real" names for rt73usb are: rt2571W & rt2671 and they are in the r2x00 driver.
[16:39] <noodlesgc> DRebellion, use the tools plugin and you can make gedit an anything IDE
[16:39] <DRebellion> noodlesgc: if i wanted to do that i'd use vim ;)
[16:39] <two_bits> pffft
[16:40] <PriceChild> tll, ahh ok. Sorry but i've no experience with them
[16:40]  * DRebellion installs idle
[16:40] <two_bits> anyway, is the eject option hidden in some other menu
[16:40] <noodlesgc> DRebellion, gedit is better than vim
[16:40] <brobostigon> two_bits: unmount is th right option to remove a flash drive
[16:40] <two_bits> yes
[16:40] <two_bits> but when i remove the flash drive after unmounting
[16:40] <DRebellion> noodlesgc: you're just asking for war...
[16:40] <two_bits> it says that i have removed it unsafely, and that I should have selected eject
[16:41] <DRebellion> :)
[16:41] <two_bits> i don't think the message means much, considering it's already been unmounted, but i am curious how to eject it all the same
[16:41] <SeicherlBoB> hi there! I got major problems with my ATI graphics card HD2400: I'm using it in my VDR for output to my tv over xineliboutput. the Xserver crashes after a couple of channelswitches with a segvault (module glesx.so). Does anybody know that issue of crashing X when playing video?
[16:41] <tll> PriceChild, no problem, I was hoping that there is a backport for the gutsy 2.6.22 kernel through the module-assistant.
[16:41] <noodlesgc> Wow flash just got fixed
[16:42] <DRebellion> two_bits: use the 'eject' command
[16:42] <^root^> i cant view cretain non-english sites like those which are in arabic/persian/urdu in my firefox correctly, an example could be www.itmesh.com where certain characters appear as boxes, i will enable the PANGO line in /etc/environment
[16:43] <neb_net> could any one tell me how to compare 2 directory trees?
[16:43] <DRebellion> neb_net: could you elaborate a bit more on what you mean by "compare"?
[16:43] <Photo1> How do I add 'my' screen to the list of screens in Gnome?
[16:43] <Photo1> Have modeline, will travel :)
[16:43] <UbuntuNoobx1k> can sumone help me please i install ubuntu , i dont know why im not getting sound out of my audio jack port . i get sound from the integrated speakers but not from the audio jack can sumone help me please.
[16:43] <neb_net> like diff, but for folder trees
[16:45] <^root^> neb_net, a very dump method, create files for each directory you want to compare, and apply diff on that
[16:45] <MTecknology> How can I not allow a user to send mail as another user? ie, restrict them to sending mail as themselves only.
[16:45] <Photo1> No-one will help me contribute to Ubuntu?
[16:45] <^root^> Photo1, what kind of contribution you want to make?
[16:45] <mahmoud_> !contribute
[16:45] <ubotu> To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate
[16:45] <neb_net> ^root^, good idea, thanks
[16:45] <Photo1> I've written it for the last 8 minutes :)
[16:45] <mahmoud_> !contribute | Photo1
[16:45] <ubotu> Photo1: please see above
[16:46] <horst> hoi
[16:46] <SeicherlBoB> I got major problems with my ATI graphics card HD2400: I'm using it in my VDR for output to my tv over xineliboutput. the Xserver crashes after a couple of channelswitches with a segvault (module glesx.so). Does anybody know that issue of crashing X when playing video?
[16:46] <horst> icq network down atm?
[16:46] <^root^> neb_net, really? :P
[16:46] <DRebellion> !offtopic | horst
[16:46] <ubotu> horst: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[16:46] <neb_net> well, it'll work well enough :)
[16:46] <ali1234> neb_net: diff handles trees
[16:46] <DRebellion> Photo1: submit a bug and upload the code at launchpad.net/ubuntu
[16:46] <^root^> Photo1, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu i guess this might help
[16:46] <chung> thanks noodlesgc
[16:47] <chung> it worked
[16:47] <UbuntuNoobx1k> can sumone help me please i install ubuntu , i dont know why im not getting sound out of my audio jack port . i get sound from the integrated speakers but not from the audio jack can sumone help me please.
[16:47] <Photo1> ^root^, ubotu: I'd like to correct a monitor "driver" - Dell 2707WFP is incorrect right now.
[16:47] <NET||abuse> UbuntuNoobx1k, yeh, load up alsamixer
[16:48] <noodlesgc> chung awesome, just unzip it and run the ioUrbanTerror.i386 file and you're good 2 go
[16:48] <NET||abuse> UbuntuNoobx1k, You will have to didle with the settings there for a bit, there's loads that could be set wrong
[16:48] <Photo1> And not just edit xorg.conf so it works for me :)
[16:48] <chung> ok noodlesgc
[16:49] <nextma> #tinyerp_partners
[16:49] <UbuntuNoobx1k> how i do that
[16:50] <DRebellion> nextma: This is an ubuntu support channel. Please post such messages in #ubuntu-offtopic.
[16:50] <the_alamo> does anyone know of a howto for setting up irc and sip in empathy?
[16:50] <mindframe-> why does firefox slow down so much with emerald enabled?
[16:50] <UbuntuNoobx1k> i think my sound card is realtek hdaudio
[16:50] <neverblue> mindframe-, maybe try swiftfox, sudo aptitude install swiftfox
[16:50] <DG19075> UbuntuNoobx1k: sudo apt-get install alsa; run that in a terminal
[16:51] <Vadi> I'm not getting any sound at all on .mov files, only video.. what could be wrong?
[16:51] <Vadi> I already tried VLC and totem + medibuntu
[16:51] <mindframe-> neverblue, doesn't that not work for 64bit?
[16:51] <the_alamo> mindframe-, you could also try epiphany which is the gnome default browser
[16:51] <neverblue> mindframe-, no idea
[16:51] <neb_net> ali1234, thanks, (i thought I tried that earlier, but i must have mucked it up)
[16:51] <mindframe-> i need firefox plugins unfortunately
[16:52] <Photo1> I'd need a link to a how-to create a new screen by making a file for Gnome... anyone? :)
[16:52] <noodlesgc> mindframe there is a firefox plugin called fasterfox
[16:52] <zhobbs> I'm trying to install xlibs-dev and it's saying "E: Package xlibs-dev has no installation candidate"
[16:52] <the_alamo> does anyone use empathy for irc?
[16:52] <DoYouKnow> hi, I changed my GDM background to something custom and now my desktop icons/desktop background don't load
[16:53] <DoYouKnow> I suppose I should look it up on google
[16:53] <woodwizzle> what tools can I use to create an xorg.conf file
[16:53] <UbuntuNoobx1k> ok i put it on the terminal said sumthing about no change
[16:54] <the_alamo> DoYouKnow, this might sound a bit overly simple but when my background doesn't load i usually just restart and it is fine.
[16:54] <DRebellion> !find xlibs-dev | zhobbs
[16:54] <DoYouKnow> ok
[16:54] <noodlesgc> woodwizzle, you can use System->Administration->Screens and graphics
[16:54] <ubotu> zhobbs: Package/file xlibs-dev does not exist in gutsy
[16:54] <Photo1> woodwizzle: can't you just go to the /etc/X11 folder, copy xorg.conf, and double click the copy? :)
[16:54] <zhobbs> !find xlibs-dev
[16:55] <ubotu> Package/file xlibs-dev does not exist in gutsy
[16:55] <DRebellion> zhobbs: no matter how many times you do it, it will always give the same answer ;)
[16:55] <woodwizzle> noodlesgc: I have a problem with that tool. When I select the nv driver it goes right back to nvidia
[16:55] <Photo1> btw noodlesgc: how do I create a new monitor file with correct modeline? To use in Screens and Graphics
[16:55] <Grab> i set up irssi on my shell to act like a bnc: now how do i connect to it from mirc? do i have to type: /firewall on ip.of.shell port   OR what??
[16:56] <mneptok> !info xlibs-static-dev
[16:56] <ubotu> xlibs-static-dev (source: xorg): transitional metapackage. In component main, is optional. Version 1:7.2-5ubuntu13 (gutsy), package size 1 kB, installed size 24 kB
[16:56] <mneptok> ta daaaaaa
[16:56] <woodwizzle> Photo1:  Arn't there some CLI tools that automatically generate one? I have a very complicated setup and I want to see if one of those tools gives me a better template to start from
[16:56] <brobostigon> zhobbs: have a llook on packages.ubuntu.com, it may just be under a different name.
[16:56] <levander> Has anyone successfully used this tsclient thing?  I hit "Connect" and the dialog box just disappears on me.
[16:56] <zhobbs> mneptok, thanks
[16:56] <DoYouKnow> it worked!
[16:56] <DoYouKnow> thanks
[16:57] <mneptok> zhobbs: cookie?
[16:57] <Photo1> woodwizzle: dunno, I'm new. I just want to add a correct 1920x1200 resolution to an incorrect file :)
[16:57] <noodlesgc> Photo1 i dont use screens and graphics, it doesn't work for me.
[16:57] <DoYouKnow> btw, I would like to commend whoever got NetworkManager in ubuntu working so well with bcm43xx
[16:57] <noodlesgc> !resolution | Photo1
[16:57] <ubotu> Photo1: 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
[16:57] <bruenig> !ot | DoYouKnow
[16:57] <ubotu> DoYouKnow: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[16:58] <Photo1> ubotu: lovely! will read :)
[16:58] <julio__> Hi there
[16:58] <Belisarivs> Hi all
[16:58] <neb_net> does anyone know why my sound card stopped working after linux-headers was updated. It worked fine (mostly) before out-of-the-box.
[16:58] <Zeek15> seems alot of people are having that problem
[16:58]  * DRebellion thinks that the !offtopic factoid should be changed to emphasize that the person in question is talking offtopic, rather than just list the channels...
[16:58] <zhobbs> mneptok, hmm...I still get "Can't find X includes" when running ./configure trying to compile and app
[16:58] <mneptok> zhobbs: what app?
[16:58] <bruenig> neb_net, I can assure you that it has nothing to do with linux-headers
[16:58] <zhobbs> pgcalc
[16:58] <julio__> Folks, I need a dic of English-Porutugues somebody know anything about it???
[16:59] <noodlesgc> A general announcment for all: ubotu is A BOT. It can answer questions, to use it type "!<keyword>
[16:59] <jetscreamer> /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r) if you installed the headers zhobbs
[16:59] <Belisarivs> where should I ask for additional language for KDE4? I see, that it is maintained by MOTU team.
[16:59] <jetscreamer> oh
[16:59] <^barbie^^> eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
[16:59] <^barbie^^> nim  nogy
[16:59] <jetscreamer> zhobbs: install xserver-xorg-dev
[17:00] <chazco> Hi... Ubuntu is trying to update itself, but keeps failing with the error: "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic_2.6.22-14.51_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/drivers/media/common/ir-common.ko', which is also in package v4l
[17:00] <chazco> ". Any ideas?
[17:00] <neb_net> bruenig, strange, that's the only thing that changed. It always was slightly tempramental (sp?) though, so maybe there is something else going on
[17:01] <bruenig> neb_net, linux-headers is just a series of c headers, its like downloading 200 text files basically is all
[17:01] <L3ttuc3> how do i force fsck at bootup?
[17:01] <mneptok> zhobbs: no idea. never used that. none of the packaged calculator tools suits your needs?
[17:01] <bruenig> well more than that, probably like 500
[17:01] <chazco> L3ttuc3 - Create /forcefsck i think
[17:01] <L3ttuc3> chazco huh? seriously? any docs on that?
[17:02] <Pici> L3ttuc3: sudo touch /forcefsck
[17:02] <chazco> So yep... just create it it seems
[17:02] <Pici> !fsck > L3ttuc3 (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[17:02] <L3ttuc3> Pici damn, and i thought there was some more elegant way of doing it!
[17:02] <chazco> Hi... Ubuntu is trying to update itself, but keeps failing with the error: "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic_2.6.22-14.51_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/drivers/media/common/ir-common.ko', which is also in package v4l". How can I force it to install?
[17:02] <bruenig> chazco, stop
[17:02] <codeCowboy> hi. my sound has stopped working on Ubuntu 7.10 - i think since the rcent round of updates (using the auto-updater). the card is detected - 02:00.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 0a). can anyone help me troubleshoot this?
[17:02] <Pici> L3ttuc3: I think theres a reboot or shutdown switch to do it as well.
[17:02] <chazco> ?
[17:03] <L3ttuc3> Pici -f i think.
[17:03] <L3ttuc3> Pici uh, no, -F...
[17:03] <lilg111111> no sound in ubuntu, can somebod help
[17:03] <neb_net> just as i'm curious then, if you don't mind answering some more questions, what are those headers for, and why is this the only time I had to restart after an update?
[17:04] <necrocan666> can anyone help me ? i need to change permissions for a whole drive... ubuntu won<t le me saying i have no permission...
[17:04] <bruenig> neb_net, if you had to restart, then you installed more than just linux-headers, you must have installed a kernel too, headers are needed for others applications to compile against if you compile software from source
[17:04] <L3ttuc3> Pici manpages have nothing about /forcefsck. tsk. annoying.
[17:04] <Slart> necrocan666: try using sudo
[17:04] <DRebellion> necrocan666: prefix your command with 'sudo'
[17:05] <mrdlouisd> I have a pen drive that has the boot flag option on and I can't get it to turn off. I'm extremely new to linux and just cant figure out how to format it.
[17:05] <ripp3r666> mrdlouisd, gparted
[17:05] <chazco> Should I reinstall or something then if i'm not supposed to update?
[17:05] <erUSUL> neb_net: bruenig is right along with head there was a kernel update so you have to restart to use the new kernel
[17:05] <mrdlouisd> it shows the locked icon
[17:05] <mrdlouisd> and i cant get it off
[17:05] <shukty> i need a help wiki [ not common comand or bash pls ] to add my lan machine into my firewall [ i forgot how to add a lan ip into iptables command line ... :( ]
[17:05] <ripp3r666> mrdlouisd, umount it
[17:05] <jetscreamer> mrdlouisd: you would use fdisk to remove the boot flag..
[17:06] <ripp3r666> still have to unmount it.
[17:06] <bruenig> neb_net, the kernel update could have screwed up your sound though for sure
[17:06] <jetscreamer> but yeah umount
[17:06] <necrocan666> i am trying to do this through the graphical interface... can you change a whole drive's permissions using chmod ?
[17:06] <jetscreamer> yes necrocan666
[17:06] <mneptok> necrocan666: yes
[17:06] <jetscreamer> just add -R
[17:07] <ripp3r666> or
[17:07] <bruenig> probably more practical to mount it with a umask
[17:07] <ripp3r666> just chown the drive
[17:07] <jetscreamer> oh this is #ubuntu
[17:07] <Nermal> keep up
[17:07] <neb_net> bruenig, right, could you suggest anything I could do to try to get it working?
[17:07] <mrdlouisd> it still will not let me format
[17:07] <codeCowboy> hi. my sound has stopped working on Ubuntu 7.10 - i think since the rcent round of updates (using the auto-updater). the card is detected - 02:00.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 0a). can anyone help me troubleshoot this?
[17:08] <bruenig> neb_net, can't really, I mean if the kernel module isn't working for you, there is nothing you can really do, it is compiled, it is not configurable, recompiling the kernel maybe? but I am not even certain where the problem is
[17:08] <bruenig> could be that the module isn't even being modprobed
[17:08] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: lsmod |grep -i emu10k1
[17:08] <neb_net> thanks bruenig
[17:09] <jetscreamer> !tell papiculo about root
[17:09] <noodlesgc> !root | papiculo
[17:09] <ubotu> papiculo: 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
[17:09] <mneptok> eep. opp. ork. uh-huh.
[17:09] <Seven_Six_Two> is there a list somewhere of which programs are usable on the 7.04 live cd?
[17:09] <ripp3r666> pfft
[17:09] <ripp3r666> there is root.
[17:09] <Debaser> i ve got D-Link  hurrican router connected to my box via usb how do i make it work?
[17:09] <itazuki> 'ey. Anyone have any clue why ubuntu Gutsy install stops on 15% * Detecting file systems *. Live cd?
[17:09] <ripp3r666> sudo -s
[17:10] <ripp3r666> the just run passwd
[17:10] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, thanks dude. http://pastebin.ca/894047
[17:10] <chazco> Is it safe to shutdown the PC after a failed update?
[17:10] <Seven_Six_Two> or sudo su
[17:10] <flajann3> Having a hell of a time installing 64-bit Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell Latitude D830 Laptop -- seems to be issues with the display driver, get "running in low-graphics mode" dialog. Any susgestions?
[17:10] <Pici> !noroot | ripp3r666
[17:10] <ubotu> ripp3r666: We don't support a root password so don't suggest one unless you are going to be here 24/7 to help someone who has problems as a result of having one, many thanks ;-)
[17:10] <mneptok> ripp3r666: that is not good advice.
[17:10] <ripp3r666> mneptok, sure it is.
[17:10] <mneptok> ripp3r666: the root account is disabled for a reason. please don't try to second guess the distro team.
[17:11] <Debaser> guys i ve got a  prolink   hurricane  router connected to my box via usb how do i make it work?
[17:11] <Seven_Six_Two> it's about freedom. we can second guess anyone. that
[17:11] <itazuki> 'ey. Anyone have any clue why ubuntu Gutsy install stops on 15% * Detecting file systems *. Live cd?
[17:11] <Seven_Six_Two> that's the point
[17:11] <bruenig>  the all knowing distro team.....
[17:11] <mneptok> Seven_Six_Two: and i'm free to ban you for giving new users bad advice.
[17:11] <mneptok> Seven_Six_Two: freedom goes both ways.
[17:11] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: your sound moudles are loaded..
[17:11] <bruenig> don't you cross them, linux is not about freedom, follow the distro team
[17:11] <jetscreamer> modules
[17:11] <ripp3r666> bruenig , thats like crippling the distro "oh , we dont think people should have this, so were gonna take it away"
[17:12] <ripp3r666> thats not the gnu spirit.
[17:12] <chazco> Is it safe to shutdown the PC after a failed update of linux-image? I need to make sure it'll turn on afterwards :)
[17:12] <bruenig> ripp3r666, don't direct that comment at me
[17:12] <Seven_Six_Two> no kidding. it's like a police state in here
[17:12] <ripp3r666> i'll /join #ubuntu-dev and have a chat with them.
[17:12] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer. hmm. was wondering if it could be related to alsa? though not really sure what that is
[17:12] <jetscreamer> chazco: you slhould fix that, but if you have the old kernel ok
[17:12] <ripp3r666> Seven_Six_Two, i agree.
[17:12] <Seven_Six_Two> you're free to have an opinion, as long as it's the one we've given you...
[17:13] <brobostigon> however directly looging in as root is a huge security rick, thats why its disabled,
[17:13] <chazco> jetscreamer - I asked for help and was told to stop the update... im not sure whats currently installed/not
[17:13] <mneptok> ripp3r666: it's #ubuntu-devel. and tell them Kurt from the Canonical support offices in Montreal sent you.
[17:13] <brobostigon> its for your own good
[17:13] <bruenig> ripp3r666, the rationale is that the average ubuntu user probably can't handle root, hurts their brains
[17:13] <Photo1> My Ubuntu CD is only a few days old, but Update Manager wants me to install 286MB of updates! Should I?
[17:13] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: install alsa-utils, if you didn't , and see if the volume on your sound mixer (the speaker by the clock) are muted or anything like that
[17:13] <chazco> Photo1 - Mine does the same, not much you can do about it
[17:13] <DRebellion> Photo1: yes
[17:13] <Pici> Photo1: Ubuntu CDs are not re-mastered every time a new update comes out... so yes, you should update.
[17:13] <jetscreamer> Photo1: normal
[17:13] <chung> thanks noodlesgc
[17:13] <ripp3r666> bruenig, you ever think thats because they make this distro so bloated down with automated crap that people never truly learn how to use their toolchain properly?
[17:13] <chazco> Which is a pain on a capped connection, but still...
[17:14] <Photo1> Good, I will then :) Thanks!
[17:14] <chung> can you actually play online games on linux?
[17:14] <Matteo_> could someune help me in mouse configuration?
[17:14] <Debaser> guys i ve got a  prolink   hurricane  router connected to my box via usb how do i make it work?
[17:14] <DRebellion> chung: yes
[17:14] <Pici> !games | chung
[17:14] <ubotu> chung: Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[17:14] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, yep done that
[17:14] <ali1234> Debaser: you need the firmware for the device... those things are a real pain to set up
[17:14] <chung> DRebellion: i tried it but it doesn't actually work
[17:14] <bruenig> ripp3r666, that is pretty obviously the goal, abstraction to prevent the need for comprehension
[17:14] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, how do i run alsa utils?
[17:15] <ripp3r666> bruenig, thats horrible.
[17:15] <DRebellion> chung: what did you try, and what doesn't work?
[17:15] <Seven_Six_Two> is krfb and krdc executable from the 7.04 cd?
[17:15] <mneptok> ripp3r666 / bruenig: you guys are WAY off-topic.
[17:15] <ripp3r666> why would anyone want to use something and not understand how it works?
[17:15] <mneptok> bruenig: and you, sir, should know better.
[17:15] <Debaser> ali1234, so it wont work? where do i find the firmware
[17:15] <MirJA> codeCowboy, you dont run alsa-utils, you have to run alsamixer
[17:15] <itazuki> 'ey. Anyone have any clue why ubuntu Gutsy install stops on 15% * Detecting file systems *. Live cd?
[17:15] <chazco> Anyone know how to fix a failed update then? It seems like it may not startup until i do
[17:15] <ripp3r666> mneptok, these are valid points that are being made.
[17:15] <bruenig> ripp3r666, just go #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:16] <ripp3r666> mk
[17:16] <ali1234> Debaser: start here i guess: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/EciAdsl
[17:16] <chung> DRebellion: i tried to play online games but it doesn't work and it keeps on saying i need to install a plugin
[17:16] <DRebellion> chung: adobe flash?
[17:16] <Seven_Six_Two> !livecd
[17:16] <ubotu> The Ubuntu Desktop CD is a "LiveCD" which can be run without altering existing files on your harddrive. Especially useful for testing your hardware's compatibility, it also includes an install option.
[17:16] <DG19075> Got to chime in for bruenig and co. here: Ubuntu is for those new to Linux, who may be coming from Windows, and want as much intuitiveness as possible.
[17:16] <codeCowboy> MirJA, yeah thanks. that just mirrors the gui control, though, really
[17:17] <Seven_Six_Two> !what's on the live cd
[17:17] <ali1234> Debaser: if you have the option to use ethernet i recommend that instead...
[17:17] <erUSUL> ripp3r666: the points are not about ubuntu support; are they?
[17:17] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: do you happen to know what snd_ice1712 is for, on your box?
[17:17] <chung> i think i have installed that
[17:17] <Seven_Six_Two> !what's on the live cd mein fuhrer
[17:17] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: got some headphones or anything else doing sound?
[17:17] <chung> DRebellion: I think i might have installed that player
[17:17] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, no idea sorry
[17:17] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: i too have sblive and i have no idea what that is either
[17:17] <codeCowboy> will try headphones
[17:17] <ali1234> Debaser: i once tried to set up an eciadsl modem and after trying about 10 different firmwares i finally found one that worked, but disconnected after about half an hour (with a kernel panic that required a reboot)
[17:18] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, ooh good to know you have one too. i have extra stuff in my lsmod?
[17:18] <DRebellion> chung: that was broken until today. try installing again.
[17:18] <mahmoud_> !ubotu
[17:18] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: my guess is that whatever this ice1712 thing is it's conflicting with the sblive
[17:18] <codeCowboy> any idea how to reinstall the drivers without having to reinstall the whole shebang?
[17:18] <mohammed> HEY
[17:18] <Debaser> ali1234, if i try to make that work then i ll also have to buy a hub to increase the ethernet connections i was just wondering if there would be a way to save that :)
[17:18] <chazco> Okay, fixed it by uninstalling my v4l package... but now i cant use my TV card / remote :(
[17:18] <mohammed> WHERE CAN I BUY UNBUNTS?
[17:18] <mahmoud_> what bot is ubotu based on?
[17:18] <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
[17:19] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: you would first want to figure out wtf this ice thing is, make sure you don't need it, then blacklist the module
[17:19] <Schiz0> infobot.
[17:19] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, ok thanks. its as good a guess as any - i will look into that. thanks!
[17:19] <mahmoud_> !caps | mohammed
[17:19] <ubotu> mohammed: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[17:19] <Schiz0> http://www.infobot.org
[17:19] <chung> DRebellion: install what again?
[17:19] <ali1234> Debaser: i would just buy a new router with more eth ports, honestly
[17:19] <DRebellion> chung: flash, through the firefox "install missing plugins" dialog
[17:19] <woodsoul> is it better to use gnome apps on gnome or can they be mixed with apps from kde?
[17:19] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, that means editing a file somewwhere and adding a blacklist line right?
[17:19] <mahmoud_> thanks Schiz0
[17:19] <jetscreamer> woodsoul: mix&match to taste
[17:19] <Seven_Six_Two> !list of packages executable from the 7.04 cd
[17:19] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: yeah...
[17:20] <jetscreamer> !blacklist
[17:20] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add « blacklist <modulename> » to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type « sudo update-initramfs -u »
[17:20] <Debaser> ali1234, i have something that looks like my router Prolink Hurricane 7000 mine is hurricane 9700p
[17:20] <Pici> mahmoud_: Er. Ubotu is a supybot, not infobot.
[17:20] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, or is there a way of uninstalling then reinstalling the sblive stuff?
[17:20] <DRebellion> Seven_Six_Two: ubotu isn't that clever ;)
[17:20] <Seven_Six_Two> doesn't the bot have my answer? ubunt
[17:20] <codeCowboy> or is that a bit of a windows concept?
[17:20] <Debaser> ali1234, i meant that there is something thats compatible with Prolink Hurricane 7000 but mine is 9700P
[17:20] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: you just load or unload it, not an 'install' kind of thing.. they're kernel modules
[17:21] <magick> Is it possible to clear out broken hibernation sessions? on boot it tries to open it up
[17:21] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: you would install a new kernel for that kind of 'upgrade'
[17:21] <MirJA> lol, imagine "ubotu" that clever it can answer any queries
[17:21] <mohammed> WHERE CAN I BUY UNBUNTS?
[17:21] <ali1234> Debaser: i don't know then... can;t find any useful info in google about that device
[17:21] <jetscreamer> magick: you might see if noresume on the kernel line helps
[17:21] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, yeah. kernels. i prefer the KFC kind of kernel
[17:21] <mahmoud_> mohammed: you can download Ubuntu for free from http://www.ubuntu.com
[17:21] <codeCowboy> colonel
[17:21] <jetscreamer> original>extra crispy
[17:21] <MirJA> !caps | mohammed
[17:21] <ubotu> mohammed: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[17:22] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, how about unload and reload then?
[17:22] <MirJA> mohammed, that was supposed to be read by you
[17:22] <Debaser> ali1234,  allright i ll go for my second option thanks :)
[17:22] <magick> jetscreamer, i tried to hibernate once and it failed and my keyboard was way to slow when i hard rebooted. So i put in noapic and it fixed that, but now I want to go back and not have to disable apic
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[17:22] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, actually i'll look it up and come back. thanks!
[17:22] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: modprobe , and modprobe -r .. or was it -R .. -r i think
[17:22] <jetscreamer> Remove
[17:22] <mahmoud_> !caps > mohammed
[17:23] <mohammed> !capsmahmoud_mahmoud_ mahmoud_
[17:23] <mohammed> !capsmahmoud_mahmoud_ mahmoud_
[17:23] <mohammed> !capsmahmoud_mahmoud_ mahmoud_
[17:23] <mohammed> !capsmahmoud_mahmoud_ mahmoud_
[17:23] <mohammed> !capsmahmoud_mahmoud_ mahmoud_
[17:23] <FloodBot1> mohammed: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:23] <Cpudan80> !ops | mohammed
[17:23] <ubotu> mohammed: 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!
[17:23] <Seven_Six_Two> ok, is there an answer to my question? my cdroms aren't working, and I can't find the answer with google. I've tried the all knowing bot, and I'm afraid I'll get banned if I use incorrect punctuation. Does anybody have a useful suggestion?
[17:24] <ali1234> jetscreamer: rmmod?
[17:24] <jetscreamer> ali1234: yeah that too.. i think it's just an alias for modprobe -r though.. not sure
[17:24] <stelt> what is the swap mount point
[17:24] <MirJA> Seven_Six_Two, arent working isnt much information that we can help.
[17:24] <stelt> ?
[17:24] <MirJA> Seven_Six_Two, what error you get ?
[17:25] <Seven_Six_Two> that's not my issue. I'm looking for a list of programs executable from the live cd
[17:25] <Seven_Six_Two> without installing
[17:25] <razordead> hehe, banned for punctuation
[17:25] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, that ice thing is for the other sound card in the box. it was working fine before hand so dont think its that
[17:26] <Seven_Six_Two> razordead, watch yourself. "heh" might be next
[17:26] <Roy> I have an issue. I have enabled the toggle keys on my keyboard. Yet I cannot hear any sound when I press the CAPS LOCK or NUM LOCK key. Any hints?
[17:27] <chung> DRebellion: It says that the flash player was already installed
[17:27] <razordead> Seven_Six_Two, I understand the rules & I don't think they're that strict
[17:27] <bp|> Is there any commandline command to tell Ubuntu (or any Linux distro) to use a certain DNS server? I'm looking for an alternative to Network Icon In Top Panel > Manual Config > DNS tab  > Remove 192.168.1.1 > Add 4.2.2.2
[17:27] <chazco> Flash has been fixed? Anyone know if thats true for the UK mirror yet?
[17:27] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: make sure your mixer is set to use the sblive and not the ice thing... rarely, the order gets messed up... i have an onboard also, seen that.
[17:27] <Roy> I would require some assistance please.
[17:27] <jetscreamer> !ask
[17:28] <ubotu> 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. :-)
[17:28] <Roy> Thanks jetscreamer. I have an issue. I have enabled the toggle keys on my keyboard. Yet I cannot hear any sound when I press the CAPS LOCK or NUM LOCK key. Any hints?
[17:28] <Pici> bp|: Add a line to /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf like: "prepend domain-name-servers 208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220;"
[17:28] <mrdlouisd> im trying to format a pen drive that will only come up read/only, ive tried unmounting, ive been thru google. Is there a guide out there that will explain whats going on and how i fix it?
[17:28] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, ok thanks. you on here much? might do a bit of investigation and come back.
[17:28] <ali1234> bp|: you can edit /etc/resolv.conf by hand if you want... but it will get overwritten next time the interface is configured
[17:28] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: yeah but i don't look at this channel all that much
[17:28] <Pici> bp|: Thats what I have to force it to use OpenDNS regardless of what my router tells me.
[17:29] <Roy> I have an issue. I have enabled the toggle keys on my keyboard. Yet I cannot hear any sound when I press the CAPS LOCK or NUM LOCK key. Any hints?
[17:29] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, :-( maybe you could drop me an email with your address to luke at lukem dot co dot uk ? i promise not to spam or harrass you
[17:29] <codeCowboy> !
[17:29] <bp|> Thank you for your help.
[17:29] <jetscreamer> codeCowboy: just /msg if you you must.. my nick is here just not my eyes
[17:30] <cst-student> why is that I can't install .emerald themes?
[17:30] <DG19075> !wireless
[17:30] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[17:30] <codeCowboy> jetscreamer, ok cool. thanks
[17:30] <Roy> I have an issue. I have enabled the toggle keys on my keyboard. Yet I cannot hear any sound when I press the CAPS LOCK or NUM LOCK key. Any hints?
[17:30] <skold> cst-student:  how are you trying it?
[17:30] <chung> DRebellion: it says that the flash plugin was already installed
[17:31] <jetscreamer> sound when you press the keys? yuck
[17:31] <cst-student> through appearance
[17:31] <Roy> jetscreamer: Yes, I want the sound
[17:31] <skold> cst-student:  open emerald-theme-manager
[17:32] <carla> ollaaaaaa
[17:32] <cst-student> skold, how do I do that
[17:32] <Roy> Someone please.
[17:32] <skold> open a terminal and type emerald-theme-manager in it, hit enter
[17:33] <thatoldchestnut> hi, I'm trying to create a partition using gparted. I've got a 70gb hdd (35gb free space), and I want to give 30gb to ubuntu. however, once I tell it to create the partition and it reaches the point where it says 'real resize', my system freezes completely. any ideas, anyone? thanks in advance...
[17:33] <Roy> I have an issue. I have enabled the toggle keys on my keyboard. Yet I cannot hear any sound when I press the CAPS LOCK or NUM LOCK key. Any hints would be highly appreciated.
[17:34] <BeCreativ> Hi, I'm new to ubuntu and I have a question. The laptop I installed ubuntu on has no internal on board network card so I went out and got a USB dongle for it, I found a driver that would work in ubuntu. I just don't know how to install it, when I try to unpack the files where the ReadMe says to, it says I need permission. After scanning several resources on file permissions. I'm stumped, yall got any help?
[17:35] <Roy> :(
[17:36] <Seven_Six_Two> I unfortunately am using ubuntu right now, and would like to know which programs are available in the gnome menu when the 7.04 cd is booted. My cdrom drives are not working, and I'm not going to try to get help with them in here. I've googled for an answer but can't find one.
[17:36] <cliebow> Beardedninja, sudo wont help?
[17:36] <Peanut> nemilar: I just finished the partition resize on MacOSX/Ubuntu you advised me on earlier - worked like a proverbial charm. resizeVolume on MacOSX, shrink my MacOSx partition by 5GB while running - then boot into Ubuntu CD and use Gparted to add the extra diskspace to Ubuntu and resize the filesystem. Wow! :-)
[17:36] <cliebow> ahhhhh
[17:36] <bruenig> !info sim
[17:36] <bruenig> !info slim
[17:36] <ubotu> sim (source: sim): Simple Instant Messenger (KDE). In component universe, is extra. Version 0.9.4.2-1ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 2272 kB, installed size 6564 kB
[17:36] <ubotu> slim (source: slim): Desktop-independent graphical login manager for X11. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.6-1 (gutsy), package size 428 kB, installed size 712 kB
[17:36] <cliebow> BeCreativ, sudo wont let you?
[17:36] <TitoN> sup i'm havin problems getting dualview to work. anyone good at that?
[17:36] <Otacon22> exist a small linux-watch?
[17:36] <Roy> !info toggle keys
[17:36] <ubotu> Package toggle does not exist in gutsy
[17:37] <cst-student> skold, ok it's installed I pulled it up and opened the .emerald file
[17:37] <BeCreativ> Oh, I take it back, we got them in there. Did a restart but IDK.
[17:37] <BeCreativ> It's still not even recognising we have a dongle in the usb slot.
[17:38] <cliebow> so lsusb wont show it?
[17:38] <jetscreamer> Roy: apt-cache search packagename, apt-cache show packagename, apt-file search packagename, apt-file show packagename,
[17:38] <lilg111111> does anybody know how to install avant window navigator
[17:38] <cliebow> BeCreativ, so lsusb wont show it?
[17:38] <BeCreativ> What's that?
[17:38] <cliebow> lsusb
[17:38] <jetscreamer> type it and find out
[17:38] <BeCreativ> k
[17:38] <jetscreamer> in an xterm
[17:38] <skold> cst-student:  good
[17:38] <jetscreamer> ls usb
[17:38] <Roy> Thank you jetscreamer :)
[17:38] <jetscreamer> wonder what it does
[17:39] <thatoldchestnut> sorry to repeat myself. I'm trying to create a partition using gparted. I've got a 70gb hdd (35gb free space), and I want to give 30gb to ubuntu. however, once I tell it to create the partition and it reaches the point where it says 'real resize', my system freezes completely. any ideas, anyone? thanks in advance...
[17:39] <cst-student> skold, but how do I set the theme
[17:39] <marcos> HOLA
[17:39] <BeCreativ> Ok, it does show it when we do that, but the device isn't functioning.
[17:39] <jetscreamer> Roy: you would probably need to install apt-file, and do apt-file update ... apt-file is for seeing what is inside packages
[17:39] <jetscreamer> the cache is for packages
[17:40] <cliebow> BeCreativ, give me a url and ill take a peek
[17:40] <BeCreativ> For the driver?
[17:40] <marcos> HELLO... I  M argentina... and yours???
[17:40] <cliebow> yeah
[17:40] <jetscreamer> !es
[17:40] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[17:40] <skold> cst-student:  normally you should just select it and it should update itself...
[17:40] <boubbin> thatoldchestnut where are you doing that? in livecd ?
[17:40] <BeCreativ> http://sourceforge.net/projects/zd1211
[17:40] <jetscreamer> BeCreativ: ok it sees the device, you 'probably' just need to load a module for it..
[17:41] <thatoldchestnut> boubbin: I downloaded the iso from the website and put it onto a cd with iso recorder
[17:41] <BeCreativ> Right, how do I do that exactly?
[17:41] <bp|_> Hello. Looks like appending that line wasn't enough
[17:41] <boubbin> thatoldchestnut i mean did you then boot from the cd and tryed to do the partition there, or are you resizen it in windows ?
[17:42] <thatoldchestnut> boubbin: ah right. yeah, I booted from the cd
[17:42] <thatoldchestnut> boubbin: I'm using gparted to do it, by the way
[17:43] <boubbin> thatoldchestnut sounds very odd, so how long have you been waiting when it freezes ? and is the hdd really old or is your system ancient ?
[17:43] <boubbin> yeah, thats the trick
[17:43] <cliebow> BeCreativ, meet me in #cliebow if you like
[17:44] <waxworks> can anyone tell me why Ubuntu will not work on a HP compaq 6715b?
[17:44] <thatoldchestnut> boubbin: I think the computer was built in 2004, thereabouts. 750mb of ram, thereabouts. it usually freezes after about ten seconds of saying it's doing a 'real resize'
[17:44] <boubbin> how long have you been waiting after the freeze ?
[17:45] <thatoldchestnut> about half an hour
[17:45] <thatoldchestnut> haha
[17:45] <thatoldchestnut> caps lock light doesn't go on or anything
[17:45] <makingtheswitch> hey everyone
[17:46] <boubbin> thatoldchestnut yeah that should be enough.. you can try to do this in windows also if the gparted somehow gives you these odd things, but you need a proper software for it. i used partition magic when i fooled around with windows back then.
[17:46] <makingtheswitch> I've tried the Live CD and I've decided to make the switch from Windows XP. I would like to know if anyone knows of a good server or web storage for me to store my My Documents folder on
[17:46] <waxworks> will ubuntu work on AMD?
[17:46] <Pici> waxworks: Sure.
[17:46] <makingtheswitch> My Documents folder is 40.6gb
[17:46] <boubbin> waxworks yeah, even with 64bit
[17:47] <boykillsworld> geer1: what's your question
[17:47] <noodlesgc> makingtheswitch dont you have an extra hd?
[17:47] <makingtheswitch> no
[17:47] <thatoldchestnut> ah, cool. thanks boubbin. will give some windows software a whirl
[17:47] <noodlesgc> makingtheswitch is there any way you could cut down the size?
[17:47] <razordead> makingtheswitch, I heard about one recently, let me see if I can find it
[17:47] <waxworks> Pcic i can not run Live on my laptop HP Compaq 6715b just sets there.
[17:47] <aman> i want to download gutsy packages but don't want to install, can anyone suggest me a way to do that?
[17:48] <noodlesgc> aman use synaptic to select the packages then click File->Generate download script
[17:48] <Pici> waxworks: The liveCD does is not guaranteed to run on every set of hardware, have you tried installing from the alternate CD?
[17:48] <makingtheswitch> noodlesgc, I don't know, i've tried compressing folders individually, but for example, "my videos" compressed isn't even 1gb smaller
[17:48] <makingtheswitch> i don't get thatat all... plus it's really time consuming, I was hoping for an easier way to do it... through an FTP server or something
[17:49] <noodlesgc> makingtheswitch how big is your hd?
[17:49] <makingtheswitch> I found one that's 50gb for $10 a month
[17:49] <makingtheswitch> hold on...
[17:49] <waxworks> Pici: yes i did it says it cant find things on the cd
[17:50] <makingtheswitch> i dont know haha
[17:50] <makingtheswitch> i'm looking at my system properties, not seeing it
[17:50] <Grab> how can i change the server to connect to, in sbnc ?
[17:50] <Boglizk> I'm looking for the plugin for Compiz Fusion that makes windows "hover" in front of the cube.
[17:50] <aman> noodlesgc: i did that but there is just this "#!/bin/sh" in that file
[17:50] <mrdlouisd> my usb pen drive is only recoginzed read only, and i can't seem to remove that. How am I able to change that, or just format the drive? I've tried formating but to no avail.
[17:50] <noodlesgc> makingtheswitch open My Computer and right click on C:\\
[17:51] <Zeek15> hi, alright can someone tell me why only one program can use ALSA driver for sound?
[17:51] <skold> Boglizk:  it's called 3d
[17:51] <makingtheswitch> ok got it
[17:51] <jetscreamer> omg somebody help the guy
[17:51] <makingtheswitch> doy
[17:51] <Goro> Hi, everyone! I`m newbie. i`m trying install 7.10 but cd dont boot. Other bootdisks working properly (Vaio notebook VGN-FE31ZR)
[17:51] <waxworks> Pici: i can how ever install Suse and Mandriva and i know my wireless cand will not work on anything
[17:51] <makingtheswitch> that's how i check the size of folders I should have known
[17:51] <noodlesgc> aman thats odd.
[17:51] <aman> noodlesgc: oh sorry got it
[17:52] <noodlesgc> makingtheswitch so how big is it?
[17:52] <Boglizk> skold: Thankyou :)
[17:52] <makingtheswitch> it's 70.6gb
[17:52] <aman> noodlesgc: actually i didn't selected the packages
[17:52] <noodlesgc> aman, that would explain it. :)
[17:53] <Zeek15> anyone?
[17:53] <Pici> waxworks: I'd make sure that your cds media is okay.
[17:53] <Pici> !verify | waxworks
[17:53] <ubotu> waxworks: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[17:53] <noodlesgc> makingtheswitch ok, do you have a dvd burner?
[17:53] <Grab> how can i change the server to connect to, in sbnc ?
[17:53] <makingtheswitch> no
[17:53] <makingtheswitch> Only a CD burner
[17:53] <chung> any shooting games
[17:53] <rinaldi_> hey i have a mswmm file (windows movie maker document) and I need to open it, is there anything capable of opening or converting it into a video format?
[17:53] <waxworks> Pici: can to me by us mail. not one i made.
[17:53] <chung> like tomb raider
[17:53] <noodlesgc> chung alien-arena?
[17:54] <Zeek15> alright, can someone tell me why I can't play music and play a game and have sound in both?
[17:54] <chung> any shooting games like tomb raider?
[17:54] <tripps> i've developed a very interesting problem since I tried to mess with my x configuration, namely I can no longer click on the desktop. If I remove the image that's currently my background, It's just solid black rather than the color chosen. Very similar to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26428 but nothing mentioned there works. ideas?
[17:54] <zoom> i wish to create a package for a friend from sources: ./ configure  make    make deb ?? ok make deb juste after the configure ? thanks
[17:54] <chung> noodlesgc: i want good graphic games and really good games like shooting games
[17:54] <noodlesgc> makingtheswitch If i were you, I would by an external hd.
[17:55] <Dante202> Anybody familier with fsaa1655g installation? I seem to get an error when I use the make command. Something about a missing file or somewhat.
[17:55] <Zeek15> zoom, u can right click on files and stuff right?
[17:55] <makingtheswitch> A friend of mine has an external drive at his house... so it's also a matter of whether or not I could send him 40+gb of files
[17:55] <riotkittie> Dante202: !paste the exact error that you get...
[17:55] <razordead> makingtheswitch, http://www.adrive.com/ is supposed to be 50gb for free ?
[17:55] <makingtheswitch> if we could exchange those files I could totally do that
[17:55] <makingtheswitch> razordead I'll check it out
[17:55] <noodlesgc> makingtheswitch could you borrow his hd for a while?
[17:55] <Goro> i`m trying install 7.10 but cd dont boot. Other bootdisks working properly (Vaio notebook VGN-FE31ZR) Ideas?
[17:56] <zoom> Zeek15>> yes
[17:56] <makingtheswitch> noodlesgc I think he has stuff stored on it, and I don't know if it's in FAT format, or whatever it's supposed to be
[17:56] <makingtheswitch> but I think he has a Mac, so since that's Unix based, wouldn't it work?
[17:56] <Dante202> riotkittie: easytoiron@EVE:~/download/fsaa1655g$ make
[17:56] <Dante202> make -C /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/build SUBDIRS=/home/easytoiron/download/fsaa1655g modules
[17:56] <Dante202> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic'
[17:56] <Dante202>   CC [M]  /home/easytoiron/download/fsaa1655g/fsaa1655g.o
[17:56] <Dante202> /home/easytoiron/download/fsaa1655g/fsaa1655g.c:38:26: error: linux/config.h: No such file or directory
[17:56] <Dante202> make[2]: *** [/home/easytoiron/download/fsaa1655g/fsaa1655g.o] Error 1
[17:56] <FloodBot1> Dante202: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:57] <noodlesgc> Dante202 please use pastebin
[17:57] <zoom> Zeek15>> i don't have stuff to create a packege with a right clic ???
[17:57] <tripps> i was trying to get aiglx to work with the new ATI drivers for my radeon 9600 but it wasn't so successful. I've reverted to my old settings but now I can't access the desktop at all (no shortcuts show up either)
[17:57] <Dante202> noodlesgc: Sorry. How do I paste it then?
[17:57] <noodlesgc> !pastebin | Dante202
[17:57] <ubotu> Dante202: 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)
[17:57] <`Adrian> mras la cacat
[17:57] <`Adrian> ?
[17:57] <`Adrian> mortii mamami voastre
[17:57] <waxworks> Does Ubuntu read and write to NTFS?
[17:57] <riotkittie> Dante202: do you have kernel headers installed?
[17:57] <noodlesgc> waxworks yes
[17:57] <Zeek15> zoom, well u have tried going to Alt+F2 and going in and enabling desktop?
[17:58] <riotkittie> waxworks: it can.  in 7.10, it works out of the box. in earlier versions, you'll need to tweak
[17:58] <noodlesgc> makingtheswitch it might work.
[17:58] <zoom> waxworks>> yes it s experimental but i have good results try ntfs-3g
[17:58] <Dante202> riotkittie: You mean sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)?
[17:58] <Zeek15> mm sorry zoom was tlaking to wrong person lol
[17:58] <riotkittie> Dante202: yea
[17:59] <noodlesgc> zoom ntfs-3g is integrated into gutsy
[17:59] <Zeek15> talking* been a long day
[17:59] <Dante202> Riotkittie: Yes I did that
[17:59] <waxworks> Where in Dallas Tx can i buy a copy of Ubuntu??
[17:59] <Zeek15> tripps, u here?
[17:59] <Boglizk> waxworks: Ubuntu is free
[17:59] <zoom> Zeek15>> i want create a package for a friend i  get the sources
[17:59] <tripps> Zeek15: yes
[17:59] <zoom> a .deb
[17:59] <Zeek15> zoom, ya sorry I meant to talk to tripps
[17:59] <zoom> ok
[17:59] <Zeek15> tripps, ok u have gone into gconf and enabled desktop?
[18:00] <waxworks> i did order Ubuntu and had it mailed to me but it does not work
[18:00] <mahmoud_> zoom,waxworks: NTFS Read/Write is not experimental .. its stable
[18:00] <Dante202> riotkittie: I found a guide about something with madwifi. And I tried to install that. But when trying to install it asked if I wanted to remove old drivers
[18:00] <genii> waxworks: A lot of internet cafes will download and burn the cd for you for a couple bucks
[18:00] <tripps> Zeek15: yes
[18:00] <zoom> i wish to create a package for a friend from sources: ./ configure  make    make deb ?? ok make deb juste after the configure ? thanks
[18:00] <tripps> Zeek15, it was already enabled but checked to be sure
[18:00] <Dante202> Riotkittie: So when I did that I got the same install error as with fsaa1655g so now I fear I dont have madwifi anymore
[18:00] <Zeek15> tripps, hmm I got the same card as u, post ur xorg
[18:01] <zoom> no mahmoud_
[18:01] <genii> waxworks: Perhaps it is not a matter of the shipped cd was bad, but that your system needs particular boot options, or a 32bit cd instead of a 64 bit one, or so on
[18:01] <riotkittie> Dante202: ooh. i'd wait for somebody with more brain cells than me to answer :T
[18:01] <mahmoud_> zoom: http://ntfs-3g.org/ .. check the title :)
[18:01] <Ashfire908> while i was using vim i bumped the pause/break key and it says vim was stopped. what do i do?
[18:01] <noodlesgc> zoom ntfs-3g is stable
[18:02] <zoom> the driver is stable :)
[18:02] <Dante202> riotkittie: hm im totally lost. I have tried to get the wl to work for days now. But nobody seems to be able to help.
[18:02] <waxworks> amd dual core 1.6 laptop
[18:02] <tripps> Zeek15, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54999/
[18:02] <Dante202> riotkittie: And now that im so close I cant even install
[18:02] <PKdoR> I need help repairing Ubuntu , it won't start due to missing "ect\x11\imwheel"
[18:02] <Goro> can anybody help me???!!! on vaio notebook vgn-fe31zr 7.10 dont boot. Other bootcds working properly
[18:02] <aman> noodlesgc: thanks man got it finally
[18:03] <noodlesgc> aman, no problem
[18:03] <zoom> noodlesgc>> ok it's recent ;)
[18:03] <redheat> hi everyone
[18:03] <aman> noodlesgc: let me ask you one more thing
[18:03] <redheat> just help around here would really appreciated
[18:03] <redheat> I'm installing Ubuntu as we're speaking
[18:03] <mahmoud_> zoom: stable since Feb 07
[18:03] <aman> noodlesgc: how can i install ubuntu on multiple systems on networking
[18:04] <genii> waxworks: And what cd did you have shipped?
[18:04] <waxworks> 32 bit
[18:04] <aman> noodlesgc: like in a computer
[18:04] <aman> la
[18:04] <redheat> and I have one harddrive, with two partitions primary, one partition extended, and free space for Ubuntu
[18:04] <aman> lab
[18:04] <Zeek15> tripps, hmm everything here looks the same mostly
[18:04] <ktwo> anyone using an asus notebook with ubuntu ? (to be precise: im searching for a way to regulate cpu fan, lm-sensors does not seem to work)
[18:04] <browniehead> how can i change what my toolbars look like
[18:04] <redheat> I have partitioned the free space into ext3 for ubuntu main drive (/)
[18:04] <genii> waxworks: eg  i386 cd then?
[18:04] <redheat> and another one for the swap
[18:04] <browniehead> i use emerald them manager
[18:04] <noodlesgc> aman, so you have a ton of computers and you want ubuntu on all of them?
[18:05] <redheat> I was wondering should I set that main partition to logical or primary
[18:05] <redheat> I mean would that affect the bootloader menu detecting the grub
[18:05] <tripps> Zeek15, i'm thinking about attempting to install aiglx again - is it supported in restricted drivers or should i do it manually?
[18:05] <Ashfire908> how do i resume a progrma after it's been stopped?
[18:05] <aman> noodlesgc: not tonnes but 50 computers in my college lab
[18:05] <Zeek15> tripps, I wouldn't know I don't use aiglx
[18:05] <Tyger> any ideas why my openoffice word processor would be running so laggy and slow...
[18:05] <genii> aman: For something like that consider setting up a netboot server
[18:05] <psycholvlan> excuse me... i need help
[18:06] <Dante202> Ok need some help with fsaa1655g. And on top of that I think I killed madwifi. :(
[18:06] <razordead> Ashfire908, try the fg command
[18:06] <aman> genii: netboot server?
[18:06] <noodlesgc> aman, Ive never done network install before. sorry cant help.
[18:06] <psycholvlan> somethings wrong with my ubuntu
[18:06] <aman> genii: i mean how can i setup that?
[18:06] <Zeek15> well I still wanted to know why more then one program can use the alsa driver...
[18:06] <tripps> Zeek15, any other way to debug desktop issue? traces or something I can do with X or something?
[18:06] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan what seems to be the problem
[18:06] <Ashfire908> razordead: thanks.
[18:06] <aman> noodlesgc: no problem sir.
[18:06] <zool_> haya! a tut ruuskie est?
[18:07] <genii> aman: There is a very comprehensive howto here: http://wiki.koeln.ccc.de/index.php/Ubuntu_PXE_Install
[18:07] <psycholvlan> the bar that you click on to move windows around is missing, desktop effects option is missing... and itis only showing one workspace
[18:07] <waxworks> Thanks for the help ---- that all foks
[18:07] <Zeek15> tripps, well I'm not the best into the X part of linux not really my area of expertise in linux sorry
[18:07] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan are you on Feisty or Gutsy?
[18:07] <psycholvlan> the new 7.10 one... can't remember what its called
[18:08] <Zeek15> 7.10 is gutsy I thought?
[18:08] <Tyger> why does my openoffice run so laggy?
[18:08] <psycholvlan> i think so
[18:08] <tripps> Zeek15, i wonder if my issue is having xorg-driver-fglrx and xserver-xorg-video-ati installed at the same time
[18:08] <Tyger> i have 1GB ram...and im only word processing..
[18:08] <psycholvlan> it was fine last time I used it
[18:08] <psycholvlan> i think it has something to do with compiz
[18:08] <alex-weej> anyone else finding the archives to be ridiculously slow?
[18:08] <alex-weej> like dial-up rates
[18:09] <Zeek15> tripps, that could be it, use this, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54989/
[18:09] <alex-weej> Tyger: try AbiWord
[18:09] <alex-weej> Tyger: and Gnumeric
[18:09] <brobostigon> alex-weej: i got 200kbps of the uk server during upgrade this morning
[18:09] <Goro> can anybody help me???!!! on vaio notebook vgn-fe31zr 7.10 dont boot. Other bootcds working properly
[18:09] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan I had the titlebar problem once, I dont know what causes it. I fixed it by just clearing my user prefs.
[18:09] <Pici> alex-weej: Try a different mirror then.
[18:09] <alex-weej> Pici: I tried the US mirror too -- same speed
[18:09] <psycholvlan> how you clear user preferences... I'm new to linux
[18:10] <Dante202> Anybody know something about installing fsaa1655g
[18:10] <Tyger> alex-weej: can those save to .doc  format, so i can open it on a windows machine?
[18:10] <alex-weej> Tyger: yes
[18:10] <alex-weej> Tyger: I am assuming you are using GNOME here and not KDE
[18:10] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan do this: mv .gconf gconf
[18:10] <alex-weej> if you use KDE, try KOffice
[18:10] <necrocan666> i need to share a few drives on a mswindows network.... the ntfs drive went like a breeze... but my 2 fat32 drives have admin only permissions is there a way to change this ^
[18:10] <makingtheswitch> Is partitioning the hard drive really as difficult as people have made it seem when installing 7.10? I thought it included a tool and sort of made a default decision for you to choose?
[18:10] <psycholvlan> ok
[18:11] <aman> genii: is it necessary to have ubuntu installed atleast on a single system?
[18:11] <mahmoud_> Goro: where did you get the ubuntu CD from?
[18:11] <psycholvlan> nothing popped up
[18:11] <Tyger> alex:weej: im using GNOME, yes....abiword can save it so i can open it on a windows machine?
[18:11] <alex-weej> makingtheswitch: you tell it how much space you want to use, and it does it all for you.
[18:11] <tripps> Zeek15, very helpful thanks i'll go through this
[18:11] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan then reboot.
[18:11] <alex-weej> Tyger: yes. apt-get install abiword
[18:11] <psycholvlan> i did already
[18:11] <makingtheswitch> So what is suggested if you want Ubuntu to be your only OS?
[18:11] <psycholvlan> it didn't fix it
[18:11] <Goro> mahmoud_: i downloaded it from web and burned to cd
[18:11] <alex-weej> makingtheswitch: there's an option for that, too.
[18:11] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan after you typed mv .gconf gconf?
[18:11] <genii> aman: You can also setup a tftpboot server in Windows or in MacOS of course. But another Ubuntu box would be preferred
[18:11] <makingtheswitch> i understand Linux needs a partitioned drive to perform well right?
[18:11] <alex-weej> makingtheswitch: any OS needs a partitioned drive to perform :)
[18:12] <Dante202> Anybody that can help me install madwifi?
[18:12] <Goro> mahmoud_: on another pc it working properly i cheched it all ok
[18:12] <makingtheswitch> ahh, I thought Linux specifically needed more partitioning to perform better or something
[18:12] <aman> genii: which method is easy?
[18:12] <psycholvlan> It did nothing... said nothing
[18:12] <psycholvlan> o0h
[18:12] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan are your titlebars still missing?
[18:12] <genii> aman: I find setting it up on another Ubuntu box the least complicated.
[18:12] <psycholvlan> mv .gconf gconf clears the preferences?
[18:12] <razordead> makingtheswitch, it can be helpful, but it's not necessary
[18:12] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan yes
[18:12] <psycholvlan> oh ok brb
[18:12] <makingtheswitch> I also thoguht I read somewhere that there was a tool included with installing 7.10 that transferred your files from your old OS
[18:13] <alex-weej> makingtheswitch: don't worry about it -- the installer will do everything it needs to without bothering you.
[18:13] <makingtheswitch> but it's good to back them up anyway...
[18:13] <aman> genii: you mean the ubuntu machine.
[18:13] <aman> ?
[18:13] <makingtheswitch> alex-weej that's good to know :)
[18:13] <zoom> i wish to create a package for a friend from sources: ./ configure  make    make deb ?? ok make deb juste after the configure ? thanks
[18:13] <razordead> makingtheswitch, I saw something like that, don't remember what step of things it was in
[18:13] <mahmoud_> genii: the PXE install link does not open here
[18:13] <makingtheswitch> razordead alright, well I'm going to take some precautions anyway but I'm seriously hoping there is, I might not backup all my music... there's just too much of it
[18:13] <necrocan666> i need to share a few drives on a mswindows network.... the ntfs drive went like a breeze... but my 2 fat32 drives have admin only permissions... is there a way to change this ?
[18:14] <makingtheswitch> and I have most of it on CD and vinyl anyway
[18:14] <genii> aman: I mean the computer you decide to host the installation cdrom image and to boot the client machines from should be Ubuntu (or a version of linux at least)
[18:14] <noodlesgc> necrocan666 I couldn't get my shares to work without a password
[18:14] <genii> mahmoud_: I just checked it from here, works fine.
[18:15] <aman> genii: ok then it is final that i will first install gutsy on a single machine in the lab.
[18:15] <noodlesgc> necrocan666 come to think of it I couldn't get them to work with a password either
[18:15] <psycholvlan> ok the person that was helping me in here?
[18:15] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan yes?
[18:15] <psycholvlan> it didn't work
[18:15] <oni-dracula> hi...does anyone know how exactly to mount a hard drive as "/" while under the livecd for purposes of dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[18:15] <psycholvlan> still same thing
[18:15] <belorix> ubuntu 7.10 im getting randomfreezeups
[18:15] <Goro> can anybody help me???!!! on vaio notebook vgn-fe31zr 7.10 dont boot. Other bootcds working properly. On another pc disk this disk is booting and installing correctly. Where am i wrong?
[18:16] <genii> oni-dracula: Perhaps more what you want is chroot
[18:16] <mrdlouisd> tried installing a distro to my 4 gig pen drive, but now it is stuck in read only. I've done my best to find any information on it, but just cant seem to be able to use my pen drive anymore.
[18:16] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan can enable/disable desktop effects?
[18:16] <necrocan666> noodlesgc : what bugs me is that the ntfs drive went well.... i am wondering how to change permissions for a whole drive...
[18:16] <makingtheswitch> OH, guys one more thing... this server I'm trying out to store my files uses Java for uploading and downloading... will that work alright on Ubuntu's Firefox?
[18:16] <oni-dracula> genii, ok... "sudo chroot /dev/sda1" ?
[18:16] <psycholvlan> no desktop effects is still missing
[18:16] <aman> genii: and then using gutsy i will start installing it on other ones
[18:16] <genii> oni-dracula: No.
[18:16] <chung> bye everyone
[18:17] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan try this: metacity --replace
[18:17] <oni-dracula> genii, feel free to explain then
[18:17] <ubnewbie> does anybody know how to get ubuntu to recognize a wacom tablet?.  i have dl'd and installed all the packages that say theyll make it work but i cant seem to get it.  the model number on the wacom is CTE-440 and im running 7.10.  thx
[18:18] <psycholvlan> thx
[18:18] <genii> oni-dracula: Mount the old / someplace like /mnt/olddrive   then loopmount /dev /proc /boot /sys  directories into there. Then chroot there
[18:18] <psycholvlan> that brought back the bars
[18:18] <tripps> Zeek15, in my xorg.conf file, what are the additional Section "device" # sections for? note device is not capitalized
[18:18] <razordead> necrocan666, FAT32 partitions don't have permissions... you need to tell the mount command what permissions to give it on mount
[18:18] <psycholvlan> though desktop effects is still missing
[18:18] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan ok, now try this: sudo apt-get install compiz
[18:19] <necrocan666> razor ... thanks... gonna try figuring it out with mount command...
[18:19] <sebrock> hey, where is the SAMBA password file stored? It should be /etc/samba/smbpasswd but thats no where to be found. However if I delete my user it actually gets deleted so there has to be somewhere...???
[18:19] <psycholvlan> ok done
[18:19] <Zeek15> tripps, i don't know I have the same things in my xorg
[18:19] <punshme> what does this errormsg mean? sshd something.. http://www.meine-nackte-ex.net/?uid=39371
[18:19] <oni-dracula> genii, what the funk is loopmount?
[18:20] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan did it install something? or was it already installed?
[18:20] <genii> oni-dracula: eg: sudo mkdir /mnt/old; sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/old    then mount some of the live cd dirs into there like: sudo mount -o bind /dev /mnt/dev
[18:20] <oni-dracula> genii, i see
[18:20] <tripps> Zeek15, ok thanks - in the pastebin you sent me, he has you adding four lines in xorg.conf under Device - "vesa" Driver line is commented out in that doc. I suppose that's not an error?
[18:21] <psycholvlan> i installed compiz
[18:21] <genii> oni-dracula: The loop or bind mounting splices the livecd dirs of stuff like /proc /sys and /dev into the old / since it won't have anything there, not having booted up of course
[18:21] <Zeek15> tripps, that was ment to comment out ati
[18:21] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan check if desktop effects is there
[18:21] <psycholvlan> nope
[18:21] <psycholvlan> maybe i need a reboot?
[18:22] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan try this: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[18:22] <genii> oni-dracula: After you loop/bind mount the livecd /dev /proc and /sys  you can do: sudo chroot /mnt/old    or so. Then execute whatever you need there. exit by typing exit
[18:22] <matt_> does anybody know how to update my amorak music library?
[18:23] <psycholvlan> said it was already at newest version
[18:23] <sebrock> anyone? SMB passwd file?
[18:23] <hon> how can I enqueue a mail to be sent at a specific date/time?
[18:23] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan ok do this: compiz --replace
[18:23] <sebrock> hon cronjob
[18:23] <Pici> hon: at perhaps
[18:23] <psycholvlan> ok done
[18:24] <psycholvlan> but still no effects
[18:24] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan titlebars?
[18:24] <DRebellion> hon: use the 'at' command
[18:24] <psycholvlan> i lose title bars as soon as I hit ctrl+c
[18:24] <makingtheswitch> Does anyone know if a java based web storage site will have any complications on Ubuntu's Firefox? (sorry for the repeat) I'm assuming it won't because Firefox is simply a browser... but I want to make sure anyway
[18:24] <psycholvlan> any time i have tried running compiz
[18:24] <hon> I know at(1). how can I specify the message contents then?
[18:25] <DRebellion> makingtheswitch: of course not
[18:25] <ubnewbie> does anybody know how to get ubuntu to recognize a wacom tablet?.  i have dl'd and installed all the packages that say theyll make it work but i cant seem to get it.  the model number on the wacom is CTE-440 and im running 7.10.  thx
[18:25] <psycholvlan> could it be that i'm using an unsupported graphics driver?
[18:25] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan try this, create a brand new user and log into it.
[18:25] <makingtheswitch> DRebellion, figured that... (you helped me yesterday... I was under the nick :newberduesday" thank you for that)
[18:25] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan what gfx driver are you using?
[18:25] <makingtheswitch> bye everyone, back into the trenches I go...
[18:25] <psycholvlan> ok how I create us
[18:26] <praveen_> what is the command to change login settings ?
[18:26] <psycholvlan> 8800GTX
[18:26] <hon> Pici, DRebellion: I consider at(1) the last resort way of doing this, since I have to supply it with a script *and* the message contents. The message contents.
[18:26] <hon> or am I missing something?
[18:26] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan an nvidia card?
[18:26] <psycholvlan> yea
[18:26] <military_sgt_fro> Hello there
[18:26] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan do you know if you are using the nv or the nvidia driver?
[18:27] <psycholvlan> i couldn't use the driver that came with ubuntu or get the one off of nvidia's site cuz it would say my x server was messed up after rebooting
[18:27] <psycholvlan> its using nvidia
[18:27] <Pici> hon: I assumed that you were using 'mail', for which you can redirect input into for the message body iirc.
[18:27] <Photo1> OK, edited xorg.conf properly, removed all modelines but two, all modes are still available, except 1 that I added.
[18:27] <psycholvlan> it would say no screens found
[18:27] <PKdoR> can someone please post their imwheel startup.conf I'm having issues with It
[18:27] <psycholvlan> I had to get Envy to install a graphics driver that would work
[18:28] <Photo1> I'd really just like to make a file from proper specs, right-click, and install
[18:28] <sebrock> nobody who knows where samba stores the password file in Ubuntu?
[18:28] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan ok, open System->Administration->Users and Groups
[18:28] <theone1993> is there any way to use photoshop in gutsy?
[18:28] <hon`> DRebellion: sorry, I managed to crash my session :(
[18:28] <psycholvlan> ok
[18:28] <Photo1> theone1993, WINE?
[18:28] <noodlesgc> theone1993 have you tried wine?
[18:28] <psycholvlan> and create a user?
[18:28] <lilg111111> anybody know a good pop up blocker
[18:28] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan yes
[18:29] <Photo1> lilg111111: Opera :)
[18:29] <theone1993> Photol: it gives an .dll error
[18:29] <theone1993> lilg11111: adblock plus
[18:29] <psycholvlan> ok brb
[18:29] <psycholvlan> gonna try the new login
[18:29] <Photo1> theone, might be an improper install of PS. Try an older version?
[18:29] <hon`> does exim4 have a mechanism to enqueue mails?
[18:29] <noodlesgc> v ok
[18:29] <Photo1> or reinstall.
[18:30] <praveen_> hw to i change system settings in ubuntu ?
[18:30] <theone1993> ok I will try with CS2
[18:30] <Photo1> Anyway: How do I force which modeline gets selected at startup?
[18:30] <noodlesgc> praveen_ which system setting are you trying to change?
[18:30] <Photo1> uboto: force modeline?
[18:30] <psychoman> ok still no desktop effects
[18:31] <Photo1> ubotu: force modeline
[18:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about force modeline - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:31] <praveen_> noodlesgc, users and groups
[18:31] <Photo1> meh.
[18:31] <Zeek15> !ubotu alsa
[18:31] <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
[18:31] <hon`> !exim
[18:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about exim - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:31] <hon`> !exim4
[18:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about exim4 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:31] <noodlesgc> praveen_ open System->Administration->Users and Groups
[18:31] <praveen_> noodlesgc, the menu is not present in the System->Administrator
[18:31] <psychoman> noodlesgc still no desktop effects
[18:32] <yorena> ola
[18:32] <noodlesgc> psychoman ok. let me think for a minute
[18:32] <psychoman> ok
[18:32] <DOOM_NX> how do i set timers in Xchat?
[18:32] <praveen_> psychoman, u using wat OS ?
[18:33] <ashok> hi
[18:33] <psychoman> Ubuntu 7.10
[18:33] <lilg111111> photo1 i though opera was a web browser
[18:33] <Photo1> yep, and it blocks popups :)
[18:33] <praveen_> psychoman, installed compiz fusion ?
[18:33] <psychoman> i installed compiz
[18:33] <psychoman> is fusion different?
[18:33] <psychoman> than plain compiz
[18:33] <praveen_> psychoman, did u check is your video card in blacklisted ?
[18:34] <noodlesgc> psychoman I know. you said that it was working before right?
[18:34] <psychoman> where do I check that
[18:34] <I_V_A_N> hi!
[18:34] <psychoman> yea it was working b4
[18:34] <psychoman> compiz still didn't work
[18:34] <I_V_A_N> can someone help me about ubuntu?
[18:34] <Bsims> I run irssi and have a question, I am wanting to set a kickban with a time on the ban reading the docs I added something like KB24 = "knockout 103680" will this do what I want?
[18:34] <noodlesgc> psychoman so have you ever gotten compiz running?
[18:34] <psychoman> no
[18:35] <psychoman> every time i ran it and then hit ctrl+c the title bar would disappear
[18:35] <psychoman> and it would knock me from 4 work stations to 2
[18:35] <noodlesgc> psychoman did you try to enable it through the appearences menu?
[18:35] <psychoman> no
[18:36] <theone1993> Does someone here use a Radeon9600 graphic card and has installed drivers that work flawlessly
[18:36] <Photo1> What does Virtual 1600 1200 in xorg.conf mean?
[18:36] <theone1993> ??*
[18:36] <noodlesgc> psychoman have you ever tried it through appearences?
[18:36] <military_sgt_fro> resolution?
[18:36] <Photo1> I have no such resolution
[18:36] <praveen_> psychoman, type compiz in the terminal ..... wat doest it say ?
[18:36] <pyrops> "No volume controll GStream plugins or devices found?!"  how do i fix this problem??  my sound card is listed and has worked on ubuntu previously!
[18:36] <psychoman> it loads it up
[18:37] <noodlesgc> psychoman open System->Preferences->Appearences
[18:37] <Photo1> theone: Tried System/Admin/Restricted... ?
[18:37] <Photo1> It will look for ATi drivers I think
[18:37] <lilg111111> thanx the one and photo
[18:37] <psychoman> this is what it says in the terminal when I type compiz
[18:37] <psychoman> Checking for Xgl: not present.
[18:37] <psychoman> Detected PCI ID for VGA: 01:00.0 0300: 10de:0191 (rev a2) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
[18:37] <psychoman> Checking for texture_from_pixmap: present.
[18:37] <psychoman> Checking for non power of two support: present.
[18:37] <psychoman> Checking for Composite extension: present.
[18:37] <FloodBot1> psychoman: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:38] <markyobb> when is the upstream version freeze for hardy?
[18:38] <Photo1> lilg, also check adblock plugin for firefox
[18:38] <lilg111111> can anybody help me figure out how to get the sound working in gusty, i have tried the forumns
[18:38] <bahr> wow ubuntu is really nice :P
[18:38] <psychoman> ok i enabled effects in appearance
[18:38] <bahr> especially with all those nice effects
[18:38] <noodlesgc> psychoman is it working?
[18:38] <psychoman> it gave me back wobbly windows
[18:38] <noodlesgc> psychoman titlebars?
[18:38] <theone1993> photo1: if I install the restricted driver, then the GDM has some weird resolution and compiz doesn't work
[18:38] <psychoman> still only have 2 workstations
[18:38] <Photo1> Ah.
[18:38] <Jack_Sparrow> bahr: Have you installed ccsm yet?
[18:39] <psychoman> i had title bars back since metacity --replace
[18:39] <psychoman> they haven't disappeared since
[18:39] <noodlesgc> psychoman you have to set workspaces when you turn effects on.
[18:39] <waxworks> IV got a stuped question. why cant Linux use Mac-Apple drivers sence Mac is Unix?
[18:39] <theone1993> I also tried XGL, but then the X crashes completley
[18:39] <bahr> Jack_Sparrow: Yes I think I have, that was the thing, which added extra effects, right?
[18:39] <Jack_Sparrow> waxworks: not likely
[18:40] <Jack_Sparrow> bahr: YEs, and let you add workspaces etc
[18:40] <Roscar> Hi, using the autoupdate tool, I updated my linux headers yesterday. Now when booting, GRUB no longer detects my windows install. How can I fix this?
[18:40] <noodlesgc> psychoman install compizconfig-settings-manager
[18:40] <theone1993> edit grub.list
[18:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Roscar: You need to edit grub and put back the option for windows
[18:40] <bahr> Jack_Sparrow: Yeah hehe, just installed ubuntu, so I need to figure out how everything works first and get used to it :)
[18:40] <praveen_> psychoman, compiz is having problem identifying ur Video Card
[18:40] <noodlesgc> psychoman you should have no more problems as long as you enable effects through appearences
[18:41] <psychoman> nothing happened with sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
[18:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Roscar: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[18:41] <noodlesgc> psychoman is it install already?
[18:41] <theone1993> psychoman go to add/remove and search for compiz
[18:41] <psychoman> where's add/remove
[18:42] <DRebellion> Roscar: just edit /boot/grub/menu.lst (like you did when you first set up dual-boot)
[18:42] <Roscar> Jack_sparrow: Ok, but how do I know what to put in there? this seems like an bug. how would I report it?
[18:42] <noodlesgc> psychoman open System->Administration->Synaptic
[18:42] <ryanakca> is there any way to view the progress of apt's upgrade? Somehow synaptic and adept do it, but how to view it from CLI?
[18:42] <psychoman> ah it not there
[18:42] <psychoman> i think i have to be on my other log in
[18:42] <psychoman> brb
[18:42] <noodlesgc> psychoman yes you do
[18:42] <theone1993> psychoman: its it Programs
[18:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Roscar: Not a bug..  dont bother..
[18:42] <waxworks> Jack_Sparrow: if Mac is Unix then why cant we use Mac Drivers?
[18:42] <noodlesgc> theone1993 he was in a non administrative account
[18:42] <Jack_Sparrow> There is a copy of what goes in there in the existing grub menu.lst
[18:42] <Roscar> waxworks: different kernels
[18:43] <dean_> anyone experienced with tv cards? i need help with one with philips chip
[18:43] <theone1993> noodlech: oh ok
[18:43] <Fatih`> Hi to everyone
[18:43] <LukeLM> hello
[18:43] <noodlesgc> Hi Dr. Nick
[18:43] <Jack_Sparrow> waxworks: I dont have time to discuss it.. try asking in offtopic..  but there are differences
[18:43] <waxworks> Windows is a different Kernel and we use there drivrs
[18:44] <Fatih`> How can i see if my 4 cpus are working ? Like that: I mean like that: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1417/1420036294_f0bcbdf311_b.jpg
[18:44] <psycholvlan> ok install compizconfig-settings-manager
[18:44] <Fatih`> ı don't use gnome, ı have only xfce
[18:44] <psycholvlan> installed that is
[18:44] <Photo1> OK, I want to contribute. How do I make a copy of a monitor config file and correct it?
[18:45] <theone1993> you will find it right beneath apperances
[18:45] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan now go to System->Preferences and you should see compiz settings
[18:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Fatih`:   try  /proc/cpuinfo
[18:45] <Photo1> Anyone?
[18:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: YO mean a copy of your xorg.conf ?
[18:46] <psycholvlan> yea
[18:46] <psycholvlan> it works now
[18:46] <psycholvlan> ty
[18:46] <theone1993> nice
[18:46] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan no problem
[18:46] <Photo1> No, tried that. Doesn't work - still seems to read values from the faulty monitor conf
[18:46] <psycholvlan> where you set up workstations?
[18:46] <psycholvlan> how many that is
[18:46] <Fatih`> Jack_Sparrow thanks it works
[18:46] <psycholvlan> I don't see it
[18:46] <Jack_Sparrow> great
[18:46] <paul__> jul456
[18:47] <noodlesgc> psycholvlan i think you have to use the panel icon
[18:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: When you say monitor config, which file are you refering to
[18:47] <psycholvlan> ok that worked
[18:47] <Photo1> btw Jack_Sparrow: Ubuntu install went flawlessly and I'm running on accel gfx drivers now :)) Just need to force it to use my correct modeline from PowerStrip
[18:47] <psycholvlan> thanks again
 xorg.config i think
[18:48] <Ernst_> Hi, i am just curious (no need to point to the dis/advantages of sli) did nvidia get triple sli support to linux with it's drivers?
[18:48] <Hammer89> anyone have any idea how to get to the screen-brightness option in Ubuntu? it's not in my power management options... and right now I'm using a launcher in AWN to run a little bash script I wrote which runs the Compiz widget layer... which dims my screen for battery conservation purposes.... not exactly ideal :P
[18:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: So the file you want to edit and or copy is xorg.conf right
[18:48] <cr4z3d> how do i check what version of a driver i have?
[18:48] <mehteenager> Hammer89: Laptop right?
[18:48] <Photo1> I don't know :) I'm learning all this, and xorg.conf doesn't contain "all" monitors, so I want to add a monitor so I can force Gnome to use mine instead :)
[18:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf ~/Desktop/Jacks-Notes/xorg.conf.$(date +%m-%d-%Y-%T)   will create copy on your desktop
[18:48] <noodlesgc> Hammer89 I just use the fn keys on my keyboard
[18:48] <Hammer89> mehteenager: yeah
[18:49] <mehteenager> Hammer89: On my notebook I have keys I hit with my function button that it adjusts it that way.
[18:49] <Hammer89> FN keys aren't working
[18:49] <ryanakca> is there any way to view the progress of an apt command (install, upgrade, remove, clean, etc) on the CLI? Somehow synaptic and adept do it, but how to view it from CLI?
[18:49] <lilg111111> 1
[18:49] <mrdlouisd> trying to remove a boot flag with gparted, how can I if it keeps stating the device is in read only?
[18:50] <Jack_Sparrow> mrdlouisd: unmount it
[18:50] <atrophic> I'm trying to configure kdirstat's context menu items to work with gnome.  I'm stuck on the move to trash one, which is defaulted to `kfmclient move %p %t` (%p == Full Path, %t == KDE Trash Directory).  What can I use to do this without using kfmclient?
[18:50] <Fatih`> Jack_Sparrow, last thing, do you know any monitoring applications where i can see which cpu is working, or which is idle, or which one use how many of his power etc..
[18:50] <mehteenager> Hammer89: NVidia card? You could try playing with nvidia-settings.
[18:50] <Hammer89> mehteenager: ATI card
[18:50] <noodlesgc> ryanakca I dont think so. when its downloading you should see a progress bar
[18:50] <Photo1> Well, on SUSE I just removed all modelines and resolutions and added the correct ones, and it worked. But not in Ubuntu 7.10. And I would like to have one more resolution for games at max refresh.
[18:50] <[1]Bob> should I just jump in now?
[18:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Fatih`: NOt off the top of my head sorry
[18:50] <mehteenager> Hammer89: No idea.
[18:50] <visof> how can we make the icon for the application that haven't icons?
[18:50] <Photo1> Jack_Sparrow: (in xorg.conf)
[18:51] <Fatih`> ok
[18:51] <ryanakca> noodlesgc: yes, I see one while downloading... I'm just wondering as for while its installing... thanks :)
[18:51] <Jack_Sparrow> visof: right click desktop and create launcher
[18:51] <ferric84> I'm ssh'd into another server through the terminal.  Whenever I try to gedit a file I get a gtk-warning saying "cannot open display" - any ideas on how to fix?
[18:51] <Photo1> visof: right click desktop, create launcher
[18:51] <[1]Bob> i have a question about upgrading from previous version of ubuntu
[18:51] <Photo1> hehe :)
[18:52] <noodlesgc> [1]Bob yes?
[18:52] <Jack_Sparrow> just ask
[18:52] <atrophic> ferric84, gedit is a graphical editor.  Try using nano instead
[18:52] <visof> what about the command?
[18:52] <ferric84> atrophic: there's no way to open gedit?
[18:52] <visof> how should be?
[18:52] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo nano if needed
[18:52] <danand> ferric84 - you need to open your ssh session with -X option if you want to use gui based stuff
[18:52] <[1]Bob> if i install 5.10 can I upgrade to the current version via online install?
[18:52] <Jack_Sparrow> ferric84: gksudo gedit
[18:52] <atrophic> ferric84, not through a console.  Even if it did work, it would open on the remote machine's display, not yours.
[18:53] <Jack_Sparrow> ah remote...
[18:53] <ferric84> ok
[18:53] <ferric84> thanks
[18:53] <atrophic> ferric84, you can look into sshfs, which will mount a remote file system via ssh, then you can use your own gedit to edit the remote files
[18:53] <Photo1> Jack, so no idea how to make a file to select for "Screen Graphics" in Gnome?
[18:54] <noodlesgc> [1]Bob I dont think so.
[18:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: I have told you a few different times.. you would need to do it in xorg
[18:54] <noodlesgc> [1]Bob 5.10 is not supported anymore
[18:54] <ferric84> that -X switch did work
[18:54] <Pirate_Hunter> Hello i need to shrink a DVD image on my hd so i can burn it to DVDRW what programs can I use to do this and i would prefer one that would burn the image to disk as well
[18:54] <boubbin> atrophic nope, it opens on your display notin the remote if you use ssh with -X
[18:54] <yukaa> Bonjour
[18:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Pirate_Hunter: k9copy
[18:54] <visof> photol how should the command be?
[18:54] <[1]Bob> okay...knew that...just wondered if the upgrade could be done via online connection rather than reinstalling via CD
[18:54] <noodlesgc> Pirate_Hunter dvd95
[18:54] <danand> ferric84 - :)
[18:54] <yukaa> BONJOUR
[18:55] <Pici> !fr | yukaa
[18:55] <ubotu> yukaa: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[18:55] <visof> photo1 how should the command be?
[18:55] <redheat> hi all
[18:55] <Imgragael> anyone willing to help me figure out why 7.10 doesnt want to install on my pc?
[18:55] <Photo1> I followed the guide, sudo nano blah blah xorg.conf, still seems to read resolutions I have removed!! from xorg.conf
[18:55] <redheat> I really need some help here please
[18:55] <yukaa> merci
[18:55] <visof> photo1 /usr/local/bin
[18:55] <visof> ?
[18:55] <noodlesgc> [1]Bob no it cant
[18:55] <praveen__> Imgragael, go ahead wat is the problem ?
[18:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: That indicates you have not set the v/h rates correctly for your monitor
[18:55] <redheat> I just installed ubuntu, and right now, I wanna to uinstall it, but if I did that, I can't get back to my other windows installations
[18:55] <danand> ferric84 - just looking at sshfs that atrophic suggested - does look good!
[18:55] <Photo1> visof, where is the program you want to launch? Find the path... :)
[18:56] <ferric84> danand: thanks, i'll take a look
[18:56] <redheat> Ive installed all of them on a one harddrive
[18:56] <[1]Bob> okay...thanks for the help...guess i'll wait for my 7.10 cd then...thanks again
[18:56] <Photo1> Normally you just type the name of the app, opera, maya, ...
[18:56] <Imgragael> I have downloaded several different 7.10's for my pc setup, burned the cd's, and all 4 of them lock the pc up.
[18:56] <papiculo> why not just delete the Linux partition from windows?
[18:56] <redheat> can anyone just tell me what to do?
[18:56] <L3ttuc3> is there a way to desaturate the icons in gnome-panel?
[18:56] <Jack_Sparrow> redheat: fdisk /mbr or fixmbr
[18:56] <L3ttuc3> i mean, make them become grey, lose their colour.
[18:56] <atrophic> boubbin, the -X switch has security problems and requires additional setup
[18:57] <noodlesgc> [1]Bob if you're downloading an image, you could speed things up with axel
[18:57] <redheat> Jack, under which windows should I use that command
[18:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Use a windows boot floppy or windows recovery mode to repair mbr
[18:57] <Pirate_Hunter> Jack_Sparrow, noodlesgc: thanx will check them out first
[18:57] <redheat> windows xp or vista?
[18:57] <Photo1> Jack_Sparrow: No, the ones in Gnome are incorrect. My modelines were generated from a system tool called PowerStrip.
[18:57] <[1]Bob> i'm not familiar with axel
[18:57] <pingu_> does anyone know how well a full version of photoshop will work on ubuntu
[18:57] <jport0> can someone help me ? The seconds on my time and date are moving like milliseconds instead of seconds
[18:57] <lilg111111> ive been trying everything to get sound in ubuntu, i cant figure it out, does anybody know how to get it working
[18:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Photo1: Sorry cant help you
[18:57] <Photo1> So I would like to make a correct "Dell 2707WFP" Entry.
[18:58] <Jack_Sparrow> pingu_: learn gimp.. or if you must use cs2 I believe
[18:58] <Photo1> So it can be selected user friendly from Gnome and not a permanently hacked xorg.conf?
[18:58] <noodlesgc> [1]Bob just type sudo apt-get install axel, then type axel <url>, and you get ultra-fast downloades
[18:58] <papiculo> pingu: try using gimp
[18:58] <pingu_> Jack_sparrow yea i am learning gimp but i think photoshop is more powerful
[18:58] <[1]Bob> okay, thanks for the tip
[18:58] <noodlesgc> lilg111111 what brand card do you have?
[18:59] <Photo1> pingu: PS 6.0 is oldest decent Photoshop
[18:59] <[1]Bob> that will do me for now...thanks gain...i appreciate it
[18:59] <L3ttuc3> Photo1 i'd have to say 5.0 was nicer...
[18:59] <Photo1> Less .dlls :)
[18:59] <pingu_> photo1 the oldest or the newest?
[18:59] <Photo1> "Oldest decent"
[18:59] <Jack_Sparrow> pingu_: the same tools are in gimp.. Just not where I was used to seeing them.. there are some good online help pages..
[18:59] <mrdlouisd> i have umounted my pen drive that has a boot flag that i cannot remove in gparted, i still cannot touch the drive read only
[18:59] <lilg111111> how do i find that noodlesgc, im a newbie
[19:00] <pingu_> jack sparrow can you point me in that direction
[19:00] <L3ttuc3> Photo1 6.0 didn't bring a lot of new stuff over 5.0 if i remember correctly. each new version tends to become a little chuggier.
[19:00] <choi> ei
[19:00] <Photo1> i.e., not annoying for people used to CS3 ;)
[19:00] <choi> acabo de instalar ubuntu
[19:00] <lilg111111> noodlesgc, how do i figure that out, im a newbie
[19:00] <Photo1> l3ttuc3: It had some very useful layer functionality like in newer versions
[19:00] <Jack_Sparrow> pingu_: I was having trouble finding clone tool this am.. here is where I found that.. hope it helps  http://beginlinux.com/index.php/desktop_training/ubuntu/ubdesk_m/ubback_m/0/183
[19:00] <noodlesgc> lilg111111 go to System->Preferences->Hardware Information
[19:01] <L3ttuc3> Photo1 you could be right... i wasn't a great fan of layer masks and blends back in those days...
[19:01] <pingu_> well im looking to learn about layers so maybe i can find it
[19:01] <Flannel> !es | choi
[19:01] <ubotu> choi: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[19:01] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: you could also open a terminal and type in lspci  and it should tell you the hardware info you want
[19:01] <IndyGunFreak> assuming its on the PCI bus
[19:02] <noodlesgc> lilg111111 look through there and see if you can find anything like "Audio Controller"
[19:02] <rakshiv> Can someone help me get my WMP54G wireless card to work in 7.10?
[19:02] <Jack_Sparrow> People, play nice, I need to go grab some lunch
[19:02] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: don't just grab it, take time to eat it.
[19:02] <Photo1> cu Jack
[19:02] <Photo1> Thanks anyways :)
[19:02] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: thanks..
[19:03] <schlicht> hi
[19:03] <fred9> when i try to install emacs by synaptic, two files are note installable and i can't install
[19:03] <fred9> i have ubuntu 7.1
[19:04] <noodlesgc> fred9 which emacs version?
[19:04] <Flannel> fred9: Which ones?
[19:04] <Grell> hi can i use my mouse's bluetooth receiver to connect with my motorola smartphone?
[19:04] <danand> fred9 - have you tried installing by command line ie sudo apt-get install emacs
[19:04] <Grell> or do i  need to buy a standalone bluetooth receiver?
[19:04] <noodlesgc> Grell and how is this ubuntu related?
[19:04] <Dmole> looking to get "WPA2-PSK AES" working on a "BCM4306" and am willing to work for it :)
[19:05] <lilg111111> noodles, 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
[19:05] <ouellettesr> hello is this 777? drwxrwxrwx
[19:05] <schlicht> i got a problem with truecrypt (4.3 and the new 5) whenever i try to copy a big folder (1gb+) on my ntfs truecrypt container , at some point my hol system crash, programms freeze and i only can restart with powerswitch. im using ubuntu 7.10. any ideas?
[19:05] <Grell> ouellettesr: yes
[19:05] <IndyGunFreak> !intelhda | lilg111111
[19:05] <ubotu> lilg111111: For fixing your Intel HDA sound this page has useful information https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[19:05] <rakshiv> Can someone help me get my WMP54G wireless card to work in 7.10?
[19:05] <Dmole> ouellettesr: yes and d is for directory
[19:05] <ouellettesr> thanks Grell
[19:05] <danand> ouellettesr - yes
[19:05] <ouellettesr> ok :)
[19:05] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: what kind of computer is that?
[19:05] <danand> ouellettesr - too slow again!
[19:06] <ouellettesr> :)
[19:07] <lilg111111> indy gun, gateway
[19:07] <fred9> Flannel, the files are libungif4g and xaw3dg
[19:07] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: if you're gonna say my name, say my name so i can find what you say..., what model gateway?
[19:07] <Dmole> rakshiv: try madwifi
[19:07] <rakshiv> dmole
[19:07] <lilg111111> indygunfreak: gateway
[19:07] <rakshiv> its not reconizining the card
[19:07] <rakshiv> at all
[19:07] <musikgoat> hi, i'm getting alot of sqashfs errors, and hdc errors from running a live cd,  could this be due to a bad disk or something else?
[19:07] <Pici> !tab lilg111111
[19:07] <Pici> !tab | lilg111111
[19:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tab lilg111111 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:07] <ubotu> lilg111111: You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[19:08] <lilg111111> noodles  00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
[19:08] <Dmole> rakshiv: yes?
[19:08] <fred9> noodlesgc i tried emacs21 and emacs22
[19:08] <rakshiv> Dmole:  Ubuntu isn't dectecting the wireless card at all.
[19:08] <erUSUL> musikgoat: most likely a bad disk yes (or the cdrom drive is failing)
[19:08] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: you're probably gonna have to recompile alsa to mak that work...
[19:08] <noodlesgc> lilg111111 have you tried the links ubotu sent you?
[19:08] <fred9> danand i have already tried the command line
[19:09] <Creationist> I'm trying to compile a Qt app by source, but get this error when running make: uic: File generated with too recent version of Qt Designer (4.0 vs. 3.3.7).  How can I fix this?
[19:09] <danand> fred9 - have you done sudo apt-get update in a while?
[19:09] <shizzworx> so here's what I've done:: I've made two partitions, D:\=200gb and C:\=20gb = now, I've installed winxp on D:\ and had both partitons NTFS. I then decided to use Ubuntu7.10, so I used the C:\=20gb and partitioned it LINUX and LINUX SWAP. Now i start up winxp and attempt to install a game which tells me [ Invaid Drive Letter C:\ ] (or something similar to that), because now there's only a D:\ no more C, C became LINUX/LINUX SWAP. So
[19:09] <shizzworx>  I decided maybe I could fix this by reinstalling xp overwriting XP and changing the D:\ to C:\ upon install....great it worked, C:\ is now the letter, but now there's no more GRUB i think it is - a boot loader to select which OS to run.  The problem is I dont have access to my Ubuntu anymore and I dont know how to access it now that there's no boot-loader - please could someone help me out?
[19:09] <Creationist> I don't know how to make it use qt3.3 instead
[19:09] <lilg111111> i have but they didnt work, i dont know how to compile anything, im new to this
[19:09] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: if you followed the instructions int he ubotu link, then you recompiled alsa.
[19:10] <Dmole> rakshiv: did you try this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[19:10] <bataras> Does latest ubuntu work well on IBM T60 laptops?
[19:10] <IndyGunFreak> bataras: who knows..
[19:10] <nottha_k_> is it possible to install services to be off by default on install?
[19:10] <Pici> bataras: Yes, it works fine.
[19:11] <Pici> bataras: check out http://thinkwiki.org for more info
[19:11] <bataras> i was looking for a link of supported/tested laptops on the website but none there
[19:11] <danand> shizzworx - you can reinstall grub using the live (install) CD
[19:11] <bataras> pici thanks
[19:11] <Dmole> rakshiv: first is it in the output of the "lspci" command?
[19:11] <cr4z3d> how can i check the version of a driver i'm running
[19:11] <lilg111111> noodlesgc: yes i have
[19:11] <fred9> danand , no
[19:11] <danand> !grub | shizzworx
[19:11] <ubotu> shizzworx: 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
[19:12] <danand> shizzworx - hope that helps :)
[19:12] <rakshiv> Dmole: Yes.
[19:12] <Lopin_> Where's the file that starts up stuff on startup?
[19:12] <Lopin_> I need x to not start...
[19:12] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: type this in a terminal, and tell me what version of alsa  your'e using..           alsamixer -ver
[19:12] <danand> fred9 - try running sudo apt-get update && apt-get install emacs
[19:13] <Dmole> rakshiv: so ubuntu knows it's there because it's in lspci
[19:13] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: AlsaMixer v1.0.14
[19:13] <lilg111111> Usage: alsamixer [-h] [-c <card: 0...7>] [-D <mixer device>] [-g] [-s] [-V <view>] [-a <abst>]
[19:13] <rakshiv> Dmole: whell no network set up thing is saying its there.
[19:13] <nottha_k_> redhat has an off by default approach.. service management in general seems so much better there now that I think about it. this update-rc.d thing is pretty hideous.
[19:13] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: ok, did you follow the end of the instructions?
[19:13] <tts> hey guys im booting using pxe for diskless sytem,i got it working but i have no sound at all
[19:14] <Dmole> rakshiv: right ubuntu finds the hardware but not the drivers so no applications can use/find it
[19:14] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: what end part
[19:14] <Masterslave> hi all, i've update flash with the update-manager, but now when i type about:plugins it says i dont have flash installed, how come?
[19:14] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: where it tells you to manually specify the perameters
[19:14] <rakshiv> Dmole: thing is it has worked fine before in the past ((6.4 i think))
[19:15] <zubat> Hello, can anyone help me to get my nvidia fx 5500 working with tv out nvtv give me an error:Fatal: No supported video card found.
[19:15] <fred9> danand no results
[19:15] <Dmole> rakshiv: did you try this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper ?
[19:15] <shizzworx> danand, thank you - i will use my live CD to look into the fdisk brb
[19:16] <Creationist> I'm trying to compile a Qt app by source, but get this error when running make: uic: File generated with too recent version of Qt Designer (4.0 vs. 3.3.7).  How can I fix this?
[19:16] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak:  no i didnt see that part
[19:16] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: well that would probably help
[19:16] <rakshiv> Dmole:  not yet
[19:16] <rakshiv> but ill try it now.
[19:17] <fred9> danand i can't install by this command
[19:17] <tts> any one at all know why my sound card had disappeared ?
[19:17] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: when i ran the command i got No such file or directory
[19:17] <LiENUS> that wa sweird
[19:18] <LiENUS> apparently ubuntu slows down logins when it has a slow nameserver in resolv.conf
[19:18] <danand> fred9 - what exactly is the output of the sudo apt-get install emacs command? Use pastebin
[19:18] <Masterslave> hi all, i've update flash with the update-manager, but now when i type about:plugins it says i dont have flash installed, how come?
[19:18] <lui_G> !de
[19:18] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[19:19] <lilg111111> noodlesgc: do you have any ideas that you can add
[19:20] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: whats the model of your PC?
[19:20] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: i dont know, i bout it used
[19:20] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: ok.
[19:20] <rsfriends> how do i install a new gdesklets?
[19:20] <lymeca> Is it possible to make a .deb that downloads files from some versioning system like svn?
[19:20] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: let me see if i can find it
[19:21] <redheat> Jack_Sparrow..I solved the problem without using MBR..now I'm gonna isntall Ubuntu again
[19:21] <redheat> just gotta one question
[19:21] <redheat> when doing the partitioning of the harddrive manually
[19:21] <praveen__> where will my applications be installed when i use apt-get
[19:21] <redheat> guys, where is Jack_Sparrow?
[19:21] <neverblue> redheat, miss him :D
[19:22] <redheat> he's dead..
[19:22] <ubuman> Hai
[19:22] <redheat> damn
[19:22] <redheat> lol
[19:22] <jimcooncat> lymeca: don't see why not, like how flash-nonfree downloads and installs.
[19:22] <Peanut> *ouch* my Ubuntu install only says "GRUB" when I boot it, nothing more :-(
[19:22] <jimcooncat> lymeca: or should I say used to install
[19:23] <redheat> guys, just one simple answer, when doing the partitioning manually, and creating the primary partition for Ubuntu...(/)...do you make it primary or logical partition
[19:23] <redheat> ?
[19:23] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: 4540gz
[19:23] <PKdoR> when I use the"wget http://www.xxxx.xxx" command it auto matically downloads to my home foler righ?
[19:23] <jimcooncat> redheat: I believe it does not matter. I've done it both ways
[19:24] <Creationist> Anyone here using LinuxMint?
[19:24] <Pici> PKdoR: It downloads to your current directory.
[19:24] <Pici> !variant | Creationist
[19:24] <ubotu> Creationist: !GTK and !Qt are !GUI toolkits (i.e. software libraries that draw buttons, textboxes, etc). !GNOME, !KDE, !Xfce and friends are "!desktop environments", which build on top of such libraries to provide a "consistent" desktop experience. !Kubuntu and !Xubuntu are simply flavors of Ubuntu that come with KDE and Xfce (respectively) installed as default, instead of GNOME. Other specialized flavors of Ubuntu include !Edubuntu
[19:24] <Pici> er
[19:24] <redheat> I thought so, just checking, cause it just gave me hell last time
[19:24] <Pici> Creationist: er, thats not what I was looking for.
[19:24] <redheat> anyhow..thank you so much jimcooncat..
[19:24] <redheat> thank you so much
[19:24] <slacker_> I'm trying to run the 7.10 install CD and when it tries to go to GUI it just goes to a blank screen like my monitor is in power saver mode, I've passed along "Safe Mode" but nothing works.  Any Ideas?
[19:24] <PKdoR> Pici: what if imin the term and no open dir?
[19:24] <Creationist> Pici:  :) What WERE you looking for?
[19:24] <Pici> !mint | Creationist this:
[19:24] <ubotu> Creationist this:: The following are some examples of Ubuntu derived distributions that we cannot provide support for due to repository and software changes, please consult their websites for more information: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (support in #linuxmint), LinuxMCE (support in #linuxmce), Ubuntu Ultimate
[19:25] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: 4540gz is the version number
[19:25] <Creationist> Pici: Trying to tell me to get out if I'm asking about LinuxMint?
[19:25] <Pici> Creationist: But in a nicer way ;)
[19:25] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: looks like this has worked for some peole with your model... http://ubuntuforums.og/showthread.php?t=160421
[19:25] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: ill try it, ill be back
[19:25] <Pici> PKdoR: if you're in the terminal, you're in a directory.  type: pwd
[19:25] <IR8844> Hola!!
[19:25] <tts> any one know how i can make linux rediscover my sound cards
[19:25] <Creationist> Pici: Well, I wasn't asking for support for... was asking if anyone was using it :P
[19:25] <Pici> Creationist: try #ubuntu-offtopic then ;)
[19:26] <Creationist> touche
[19:26] <fred9> danand the message is in portuguese, but it says that the emacs package is unavailable, but a reference exists
[19:26] <praveen__> where will my applications be installed when i use apt-get
[19:26] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: the link is not working
[19:26] <PKdoR> Pici: ahhh so that's why it goes to my home, cause the term start in the home right?
[19:26] <Pici> PKdoR: Exactly.
[19:26] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: hang on a sec.
[19:26] <IR8844> @find stars
[19:26] <Creationist> praveen__: An easy way to find out would be to run "which [application]" after installation.
[19:27] <slacker_> Anyone got some idea's why Ubuntu is having problems with my Geforce 128mb?
[19:27] <praveen__> Creationist, thnx got it
[19:27] <PKdoR> Pici: so sahe if im in home/.make files. it will download tto that dir
[19:27] <Creationist> slacker_: Perhaps you should describe the problem? ;)
[19:27] <musikgoat> can anyone point me to instructions for permanently fixing grub from within my OS?   I was able to boot by editing the grub options at boot, but now need to fix permanently.  LiveCD doesn't work on my PC.
[19:27] <Pici> PKdoR: Yep.
[19:27] <slacker_> Creationist, already did :P Let me repeat for you
[19:28] <slacker_> Creationist,  I'm trying to run the 7.10 install CD and when it tries to go to GUI it just goes to a blank screen like my monitor is in power saver mode, I've passed along "Safe Mode" but nothing works.  Any Ideas?
[19:28] <cobolt> long time no carp
[19:28] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: look at post #6.. seems to have worked for several int aht thread.   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=160421
[19:28] <PKdoR> Pici:  thank for clarifiying that for me
[19:28] <Noiano> hi
[19:28] <mrdlouisd> I have a 4 gig flash drive, I tried installing xubuntu off the livecd. The install failed, and I figured no big deal. I tried formating the drive and found it is in read only. I unmounted it and tried using gparted to remove the flags/format/ anything, but to no avail. I've searched around and cant figure out how to fix the drive. any ideas?
[19:28] <Creationist> slacker_: How much RAM does the system have?
[19:28] <slacker_> Creationist, 768MB ram
[19:29] <IR8844> alguien que hable español?
[19:29] <Pici> !es | IR8844
[19:29] <linduxed> i yesterday installed the latest linux-headers with an update, now the system wont boot. any ideas?
[19:29] <ubotu> IR8844: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[19:29] <slacker_> Creationist, its a Sempron 2400+ 768 Ram, 2x 250 gig SATAa drives, and 128 Nvidia Geforce
[19:29] <Creationist> slacker_: And this happens after the Ubuntu loading screen (at the transition to the login screen)?
[19:29] <IR8844> grax!!
[19:30] <slacker_> Creationist, Trying to install Ubuntu, I select "Safe Graphics Mode" and it does the Ubuntu Splash while loading Modules/kernel and then when i should go t the "GUI" it goes Blank
[19:30] <jack> anyone can help with sshfs ??
[19:30] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: man you are a genius, thank you thank you
[19:30] <slacker_> Creationist, Even tried specified to 640x480 16bit no help
[19:30] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: did it work?
[19:30] <potato> i can't find my .screenlets in ubuntu can some one tell me ware i should find them?
[19:30] <Creationist> slacker_: Have you tried hitting ESC during the bootsplash to show all output...
[19:30] <Creationist> slacker_: I doubt it's a graphics issue
[19:30] <slacker_> Creationist, Doesn't do anything tried Tab/Esc
[19:31] <musikgoat> can anyone point me to instructions for permanently fixing grub from within my OS?   I was able to boot by editing the grub options at boot, but now need to fix permanently.  LiveCD doesn't work on my PC.      is there a way to run the installer grub from the OS?
[19:31] <jack> sshfs help urgently needed
[19:31] <danand> fred9 - sorry for delay - just popped away for a bit ...
[19:31] <slacker_> Creationist, let me turn on my Laptop connect real quick and then I'll try it... this is the machine in question
[19:31] <rsfriends> how can i get my trash icon on desktop?
[19:31] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: man you are a genius, thank you thank you
[19:31] <Peanut> musikgoat: just edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[19:31] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: no prob, i'm assuming it worked
[19:31] <Jagatuba> I just added a new user account, but for some reason when I login to it I change compiz settings.
[19:32] <musikgoat> Peanut: i remember that not being the only thing to do,  like needing to run a binary that updates it
[19:32] <jack> sshfs anyone?
[19:32] <Willyboy666> hi there
[19:32] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak:  yes it did, one last thing do you know how to install avant window navigator, i tried the forums on that to, it didnt work
[19:32] <potato> i can't find my .screenlets in ubuntu can some one tell me ware i should find them?
[19:32] <potato> the guide tells me to find them in home but home just has my name  folder in it
[19:32] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: i've installed avant before, i think its in the repositories, but it dragged down system performance for me, so i hosed it.
[19:33] <Jagatuba> anybody else have this problem?
[19:33] <jack> does anyone know which IRC channel knows what sshfs means?
[19:33] <DRebellion> jack: just ask your question
[19:33] <Willyboy666> i need some help getting wacom touch screen to work on my gateway c-120
[19:33] <IndyGunFreak> lilg111111: just for future reference, since you know the model number of your laptop now, especially since its older, using google like "Gateay ** no sound, Ubuntu 7.10" is how i found that
[19:33] <k5ehx> jack: sshfs is a way to mount a remote ssh filesystem
[19:33] <DRebellion> jack: Secure SHell File System
[19:33] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: thanks anyway, man you are a genius
[19:33] <lilg111111> IndyGunFreak: see ya
[19:33] <IndyGunFreak> np
[19:34] <jack> i have two machines i want to mount folder A on machine A on machine B
[19:34] <Jagatuba> I need help getting compiz to work.
[19:34] <IndyGunFreak> !compiz
[19:34] <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
[19:34] <Willyboy666> please i need some help getting wacom touch screen to work on my gateway c-120,
[19:34] <jack> when i do the mount things go well but i can only see the contents of the mounted folder when i am root
[19:34] <jack> thing is i want this as a permenant solution for user
[19:35] <danand> fred9 - it seems that apt is aware of the package but not sure where to get it from. Have you taken a look at the repositiries you use ie look in synaptics -> settings -> repositories or preferably in /etc/apt/sources.list. It seems emacs is under gutsy-updates. You should have this line in your sources.list file - deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-updates main restricted
[19:35] <jack> when i am user i get access denied when going to the mount point
[19:35] <Willyboy666> in the xorg.conf i have dev/input/wacom   but system i never fined this file  ,,,,,,,,, can some one help me
[19:35] <jack> when i unmount, i can access the local directory
[19:35] <jack> so i asked my question
[19:36] <k5ehx> jack: read up on permissions for mounted filesystems, or make it mountable by a user. This has nothing to do with "what sshfs is"
[19:36] <fred9> danand let me see
[19:36] <jack> how do i access the remote directory as user?
[19:36] <Jagatuba> :'(
[19:36] <danand> fred9 - maybe just deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-updates main
[19:36] <potato> i can't find my .screenlets in ubuntu can some one tell me ware i should find them?
[19:37] <jack> the local mount point is owned by user and has 777 but when i mount the remote directory on it, it becomes only accessible by root....i want user to access it, how do i do that?
[19:37] <white_eagle> g
[19:37] <potato> ware the defoult location is
[19:37] <k5ehx> so my mail.* log files are being rotated, but there's nothing in logrotate.conf or logrotate.d that seems to cover that. Anybody know where that might be configured.
[19:37] <Jagatuba> HI
[19:37] <k5ehx> potato: what is a screenlet?
[19:37] <potato> like a widgit
[19:37] <jack> typical reply i get after these is 777 is not good
[19:37] <Jagatuba> I think I'm a little bit laggy
[19:37] <Willyboy666> its been a week i am searching the net for solution and till now what i found is that dev/input/wacom doesnt exist on my system
[19:37] <k5ehx> jack: maybe mount it as the user?
[19:38] <jack> k5ehx: when i mount it i do it as user
[19:38] <potato> k5ehx: ` do you know what a wigit is?
[19:38] <jack> but mounting has to be sudo-ed
[19:38] <pcpunch59> slt a toute et a tous
[19:38] <Jagatuba> Man there are a lot of people on this channel
[19:38] <potato> yep
[19:38] <Willyboy666> how to know if ubuntu recognize wacom and on which port???
[19:39] <jack> Jagatuba: go to # slackware, there are fewer
[19:39] <danand> jack - if you add a line to your /etc/fstab file for the destination drive in question and add the option "user" this will allow all users to mount the filesystem themselves
[19:39] <notpalomer> is this the biggest channel on freenode?
[19:39] <Jagatuba> Seems like out of almost 1300 people, someone would know about compiz
[19:39] <xcucumber> join #slackware
[19:40] <jack> danand: i didnt mount using fstab yet, i am only doing a normal mount at the moment
[19:40] <rsfriends> how do i install a new  plug-in in gdesklets?
[19:40] <Willyboy666> anyone with wacom penable can help me ????
[19:40] <white_eagle> rsfriends, visit gnome-look.org
[19:40] <white_eagle> and look for desklets
[19:40] <Jagatuba> Yeah but...
[19:40] <rsfriends> ok thx
[19:40] <Jagatuba> hmmm
[19:40] <k5ehx> potato: no
[19:41] <Jagatuba> ...
[19:41] <k5ehx> Willyboy666: I haven't had any issues using wacom tablets under ubuntu
[19:41] <SainT_> hi
[19:41] <SainT_> wenas
[19:42] <Willyboy666> i cant get it to work on my gateway c-120x
[19:42] <danand> jack - ok, but adding the required line to /etc/fstab will allow all users to mount the filesystem via the command line - rather than having to sudo mount ... - which means all files etc will have read/write permissions of user rather than root
[19:42] <k5ehx> jack: this looks kind of useful, but not sure how it would apply to sshfs http://lantech.geekvenue.net/chucktips/jason/chuck/987270955/index_html
[19:42] <Invisible_Kubunt> Creationist, Hey its Slacker with the Nvidia problem
[19:42] <Creationist> Invisible_Kubunt: Right.
[19:43] <Invisible_Kubunt> Creationist, giong to reboot the PC and get to the Menu
[19:43] <elarson__> jcrowley's_mom
[19:43] <k5ehx> jack: it appears possible to setuid a mount, the manpage refers to it
[19:43] <fred9> danand sorry, i don't understand (my english isn't very good)
[19:44] <S> hello
[19:44] <jack> i am using sshfs because it is a simple way of file sharing on a local network
[19:44] <potato> hay guys any one know about screenlets im trying to install a dayin history screenlets and am having problems
[19:44] <Willyboy666> k5ehx  i have an issue with wacom,,,and its that dev/input/wacom does not exit ........so i dont know what to write in xord.conf?? any idea??
[19:44] <S> hello
[19:44] <zucco> I'm having this problem with hardy alpha 4: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/23343
[19:44] <jack> i do sshfs user@host:/path /mount/point and the mount works like a charm but only accessible by user
[19:44] <IndyGunFreak> !hardy | zucco
[19:44] <ubotu> zucco: 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
[19:44] <DRebellion> zucco: /join #ubuntu+1
[19:44] <markelhas> hi ppl need some help with my usb disk, cause can't delete or create new files when it's mounted
[19:44] <Invisible_Kubunt> Creationist, ok at the Menu Selection should I select normal or Safe Graphics?
[19:45] <DRebellion> markelhas: what happens when you try?
[19:45] <Creationist> Invisible_Kubunt: Start with Normal
[19:45] <Creationist> Invisible_Kubunt: Wait...
[19:45] <Creationist> Invisible_Kubunt: Is there an option somewhere for verbose mode?
[19:45] <IndyGunFreak> markelhas: does the icon have like a padlock on it?...
[19:45] <Invisible_Kubunt> Creationist, its doing the splash load and hitting "Esc" or "Tab" does nothing
[19:45] <markelhas> DRebellion, rm: cannot remove....
[19:45] <dorkface> Hi all.  Is anyone familiar with vpnc?
[19:45] <jcrowley_> -DC
[19:46] <DRebellion> markelhas: is that all it says?
[19:46] <johannesh> Hi there. I have a system user wich I would like to assign to an additional group. How would I dow that?
[19:46] <markelhas> IndyGunFreak, on the folders yes
[19:46] <danand> fred9 - my Portuguese isnt very good either :) - pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list file and I'll take a look
[19:46] <markelhas> DRebellion, Read-only file system
[19:46] <IndyGunFreak> markelhas: you'll need to chmod the disk to give your user parmission to access/modify the disk.
[19:46] <k5ehx> Willyboy666: the hotplug management system should create it for you when necessary
[19:47] <Invisible_Kubunt> Creationist, ok it actually loaded a beige background then went to a black screen this time
[19:47] <WebBuddha> py load xamarok.py
[19:47] <DRebellion> markelhas: make it writable ( chmod +w file )
[19:47] <k5ehx> !wacom
[19:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wacom - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:47] <Vlet> Can anyone suggest a good web based apache2 log analyzer?
[19:47] <markelhas> IndyGunFreak, when i try that error appends
[19:47] <johannesh> !usergroups
[19:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usergroups - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:47] <Invisible_Kubunt> Creationist, wow I went to CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot it and its actually loaded fully LOL
[19:47] <potato> can one help a potato with my problem?
[19:47] <IndyGunFreak> markelhas: dont know, but my first guess is you're doing something wrong.
[19:48] <johannesh> !groups
[19:48] <fred9> danand "/etc/apt/sources.list"? - permission denied
[19:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about groups - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:48] <Invisible_Kubunt> johannesh, go to "System" then "Administration" and at the bottom it says Users/Groups
[19:48] <markelhas> IndyGunFreak, :)
[19:48] <Invisible_Kubunt> johannesh, select the user and then add him using the menu
[19:48] <markelhas> DRebellion, chmod: changing permissions of `Recycled/': Read-only file system
[19:49] <IndyGunFreak> !permission | markelhas maybe this will help
[19:49] <ubotu> markelhas maybe this will help: An explanation of how files and directories are organized on Ubuntu, and how they can be manipulated, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinuxFilesystemTreeOverview
[19:49] <danand> gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:49] <johannesh> Sorry, I forgot to mention, that I only have access to a terminal
[19:49] <io_07___> hello. need help with gdm init script. anyone?
[19:49] <danand> fred9 - gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:49] <arnath> does a thin client require a lot of RAM? i would assume so, but i can't be sure
[19:49] <Pici> !nickspam > jcrowleys_mom__ (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[19:50] <Willyboy666> k5ehx  so what to do to let wacom tablet pc work i tried to edit xorg.conf but no luck.....help
[19:50] <X600> Would someone be able to help me get a Broadcom BCM4315 wireless adapter set up? I've tried using ndiswrapper and fwcutter, along with several other ways, but to no avail.
[19:50]  * WebBuddha Giv Me Luv (Cedric Gervais Remix) - Hans Van Brussel - Alcatraz (x«amarok)
[19:51] <tripps> i thought the latest catalyst ATI drivers used aiglx rather than xgl but it appears I'm still running XGL . . . any thoughts?
[19:51] <Invisible_Kubunt> johannesh, try man addgrp I think it is
[19:51] <Pici> WebBuddha: Please disable those types of scripts in this channel.  Thank You.
[19:51] <Invisible_Kubunt> !addgrp
[19:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about addgrp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:51] <johannesh> Invisible_Kubunt: thanks a lot
[19:51] <Cpudan80> I've got a weird problem with my monitor --- the image shows up in the proper resolution (1024x768), but it's like the edges of the screen are way outside the edge of the monitor (ie. I can move a window off the visible area of the screen). Anyone know how to correct this problem?
[19:51] <neb_net> when I try to "modprobe snd_intel8x0", it says "Error inserting snd_intel8x0 (path/to/file): bad address" what does this mean? And is there a way to 'fix' it, as I need it for my sound card.
[19:52] <Invisible_Kubunt> neb_net, do you know if you even have the module or is it compiled in the kernel?
[19:52] <smallfoot-> Vista has BitLocker, Leopard has FileVault, what does Ubuntu have? i need my files to be safe, secure and encrypted?
[19:52] <Creationist> I'm trying to compile a Qt app by source, but get this error when running make: uic: File generated with too recent version of Qt Designer (4.0 vs. 3.3.7).  How can I fix this?  I've installed qt4, but that didn't help.
[19:52] <Invisible_Kubunt> Creationist, its saying it needs verson 3.3.7
[19:53] <v0idnool> hi
[19:53] <Willyboy666> what to do to let gateway wacom tablet to work ,i tried to edit xorg.conf but no luck.....help
[19:53] <v0idnool> how can I make lock screen lock screen and not log me out?
[19:53] <Pici> Creationist: Are you compiling with qmake?
[19:53] <fred9> danand , i don't know how to use pastebin...
[19:53] <jeroen__> I'm having a little problem trying to get a headset to work. What's the default mic device?
[19:53] <danand> !pastebin | fred9
[19:53] <ubotu> fred9: 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)
[19:53] <Invisible_Kubunt> fred9, go to pastebing and just paste the file in there and click save.. then post the link
[19:53] <Pici> Creationist: if so, try using qmake-qt4
[19:54] <v0idnool> well, let me rephrase my question since now I've re-read it, it doesn't make sense
[19:54] <luca> how do i set 4 desktop?
[19:54] <Creationist> Pici: I'm running  make -f Makefile (which is what the instructions tell me to run)
[19:54] <neb_net> well, i have a file called that in /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/sound/pci , so i assume i have it. But I'm a newb so, I'm not sure
[19:54] <Creationist> Invisible_Kubunt: That's what I thought too, but everyone else has insisted it's asking for 4
[19:54] <Creationist> Invisible_Kubunt: I don't see how it's asking for 4, but I know nothing lol
[19:54] <johannesh> Invisible_Kubunt: Ok, I tried man addgrp, but got this: addgrp: command not found - I tried to install it with aptitude, but aptitude does not know about that package. Maybe the package is named differently?
[19:54] <Invisible_Kubunt> neb_net, just because you have the folder doesn't mean that EVERYTHING is a module and not built into the kernel
[19:54] <bruenig> luca, right click is your friend
[19:55] <v0idnool> when I try to lock screen, it KILLS my session. This includes the screen saver, if the screen saver kicks in, trying to end it will kill my session and fully log me out, closing all my programs. This is not what I expected so how can I go about changing that? Thanks
[19:55] <Invisible_Kubunt> !adduser
[19:55] <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
[19:55] <v0idnool> !lock
[19:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lock - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:55] <v0idnool> bah
[19:55] <Willyboy666> how to check if my tablet pc has usb or serial wacom touch screen?
[19:55] <notpalomer> if I leave my computer on for too long, sometimes it blocks
[19:55] <notpalomer> how do I stop this?
[19:55] <johannesh> THNX! : )
[19:56] <shr1k3> johannesh: try addgroup
[19:56] <Invisible_Kubunt> addgroup
[19:56] <neb_net> Invisible_Kubunt, how can I tell weather it is a module>
[19:56] <mahmoud_> notpalomer: check your screensaver options
[19:56] <luca> bruenig: i mean if have two desktop abilitated and now i want to set four of them how do i do that?
[19:56] <theAtom> i had updates today, and one said: flashplugin-nonfree.  What is flashplugin-nonfree?  And is it (c) software and not free?
[19:56] <Invisible_Kubunt> Creationist, from the link you posted it sounds like its saying you have version 4 and need 3.3.7
[19:56] <theAtom> bruenig, any ideas?
[19:56] <v0idnool> notpalomer: what do you mean "blocks", it locks your screen?
[19:57] <Invisible_Kubunt> search for snd_xxxx whatever the file is
[19:57] <goalieca> upgraded to hardy. thumbnails no longer work. this stalls tracker and nautilus
[19:57] <theAtom> goalieca, whats hardy?
[19:57] <bruenig> luca, right click over there
[19:57] <danand> luca - right click on the workspace switcher and click preferences
[19:57] <goalieca> theAtom, ubuntu 8.04
[19:57] <k5ehx> Willyboy666: it should "just work", but here's some info: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25151
[19:57] <theAtom> goalieca, a new ubunu is out?
[19:57] <excowboy> hi i got a problem on the shell: got two files one with accounts in a row, another one with passwords in a row, how can i assemble them ?
[19:57] <tripps> i've reinstalled the ati catalyst 8.x drivers which are supposed to use aiglx rather than xgl. however, xgl is still running and glxinfo is still showing no hardware rendering. how do i "bind" x to aiglx rather than xgl?
[19:57] <Pici> !hardy | goalieca
[19:57] <ubotu> goalieca: 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
[19:58] <Pici> theAtom: See above
[19:58] <Invisible_Kubunt> Willyboy666, have you looked at your dmesg output to see what it see's it at maybe?
[19:58] <fred9> danand http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55012/
[19:58] <theAtom> goalieca, its not due to April. why u installing it now and not expect problems?
[19:58] <theAtom> i had updates today, and one said: flashplugin-nonfree.  What is flashplugin-nonfree?  And is it (c) software and not free?
[19:58] <luca> thanks a million guys :) solved :P
[19:58] <danand> fred9 - ok
[19:58] <theAtom> !flashplugin-nonfree
[19:58] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, by doing your xorg.conf
[19:58] <goalieca> theAtom, uhh.. i do expect problems.. but i would also like to fix them
[19:59] <Willyboy666> how to do that invisible_ubuntu
[19:59] <goalieca> there are some people who have to do testing :P
[19:59] <Willyboy666> ?
[19:59] <theAtom> goalieca, what wrong with thwe current version?
[19:59] <Invisible_Kubunt> Willyboy666, /var/log and look at your dmesg file and your xorg.0.log file
[19:59] <danand> fred9 - whoa!! You have NO sources!! :(
[19:59] <v0idnool> theAtom: the current version of ubuntu doesn't lock properly :P
[19:59] <theAtom> is flashplugin-nonfree (c)???
[20:00] <neb_net> Invisible_Kubunt, how do you mean 'search for snd_xxxx'?
[20:00] <shr1k3> theAtom: http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/web/flashplugin-nonfree
[20:00] <io_07___> need help with gdm init script. how can i reinstall a new default one?
[20:00] <theAtom> shr1k3, is flashplugin-nonfree (c) and not free to use?
[20:00] <shr1k3> free to use
[20:00] <Invisible_Kubunt> neb_net, you know the name of the module right? then in terminal type "slocate Mod_Name"
[20:00] <IndyGunFreak> theAtom: just download the source from adobe.com.. it works fine and takes all of about 10sec
[20:00] <fred9> danand what means?
[20:01] <shr1k3> free as in beer not speech
[20:01] <theAtom> IndyGunFreak, how much does flashplugin-nonfree cost to use?
[20:01] <linduxed> i yesterday installed the latest linux-headers with an update, now the system wont boot. any ideas?
[20:01] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: where does that go? i dont' see any reference to xgl or anywhere to put that
[20:01] <IndyGunFreak> theAtom: non-free, strictly means that the source code is not open source, its is free.. as in price, just not free as in speech
[20:01] <Pici> theAtom: nonfree means its not open source, it has nothing to do with cost.
[20:01] <theAtom> linduxed, yes happened to me too.  I foiund a fix
[20:01] <theAtom> Pici, ah cool thanks
[20:01] <linduxed> theAtom
[20:01] <linduxed> what would that be?
[20:01] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, make sure you followed the readme and put the right Driver Name in the right lines
[20:02] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, did you run the ATI Config Installer?
[20:02] <theAtom> linduxed, as you see the menu, hit "E" on keyboard.  then change the HD2 to HD0
[20:02] <theAtom> linduxed, then press "b" to boot
[20:02] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: yeah I've followed jack sparrow's instructions to the letter
[20:02] <ares> hey guys, i'm on the ubuntu wifi how-to website and theres a link telling me "For cards based on Ralink's RT2500 chipset, see WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT2500." Mine is Ralink RT2571WF. Is it still based off the RT 2500, or is it totally different?
[20:02] <neb_net> Invisible_Kubunt, I've done that, it tells me there is a header file in /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic/include/config/snd and a .ko in /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/sound/pci/ . What info am I to learn from this except the location of files?
[20:02] <linduxed> ok thx
[20:02] <Willyboy666> invisible_ubuntu i found this Device" "/dev/input/wacom"
[20:02] <Willyboy666> (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/wacom
[20:02] <Willyboy666> 	No such file or directory.
[20:02] <Willyboy666> Error opening /dev/input/wacom : Invalid argument
[20:02] <Willyboy666> (**) Option "Device" "/dev/input/wacom"
[20:02] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: I used the dpkg on the ati*run file
[20:02] <FloodBot1> Willyboy666: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:02] <theAtom> linduxed, then change the menu.lst
[20:02] <danand> fred9 - it means you have no way (yet) of getting any software from web - just checked on web - this may be a bug in the gutsy install - wait one and i'll edit and pastebin the file to you
[20:02] <Willyboy666> sorry for the flood
[20:03] <sd132> help,   my updater  isnt updating!!!
[20:03] <dave> How do you change a Hard Disk Name in 7.10
[20:03] <theAtom> linduxed, what does your root		(hd0,0)  say as you boot it now?
[20:03] <a_l_e> hello. just succeeded on installing 7.10 but i can't get on the network with it.
[20:03] <a_l_e> i can ping the router (192.168.1.1) but nothing outside the local network.
[20:03] <a_l_e> any idea?
[20:03] <linduxed> oh but ive switched to lilo from grub, but ill manage
[20:03] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, telling it to use xgl or aiglx is a pain I gave up on this laptop I'm on right now because no matter what I do it won't work with the new AIGLX
[20:04] <za1> hello, can anyone help with my screenlets?  i have no idea how to make them work right...  please!
[20:04] <ares>  hey guys, i'm on the ubuntu wifi how-to website and theres a link telling me "For cards based on Ralink's RT2500 chipset, see WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT2500." Mine is Ralink RT2571WF. Is it still based off the RT 2500, or is it totally different?
[20:04] <Invisible_Kubunt> neb_net, that tells you that its a module, and that its not compiled in the kernel and the module is compiled if the module wasn't compiled then there would be a problem
[20:04] <timandtom_> I just got the latest updates for 7.10, and one of them was an update for adobe flash, but now I can't load any flash games. They just never appear. I don't even get the message saying I need additional plugins.
[20:04] <theAtom> linduxed, WHY?
[20:04] <dave> How do you change a Hard Disk Name? It annoying the hell outta me
[20:04] <theAtom> linduxed, dont use lilo noob, use grub.  you sjot yourself in the foot
[20:05] <theAtom> is Linux Mint 4.0 a Ubuntu version?
[20:05] <alexkreuz> hi can anyone help me with a firefox problem?
[20:05] <PriceChild> !noob | theAtom
[20:05] <ubotu> theAtom: Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[20:05] <alexkreuz> im running xubuntu
[20:05] <PriceChild> !mint | theAtom
[20:05] <ubotu> theAtom: The following are some examples of Ubuntu derived distributions that we cannot provide support for due to repository and software changes, please consult their websites for more information: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (support in #linuxmint), LinuxMCE (support in #linuxmce), Ubuntu Ultimate
[20:05] <k5ehx> potato: so did you ever figure out screenlets? Did you install them?
[20:05] <Invisible_Kubunt> theAtom, its a ubuntu flavor per say
[20:05] <theAtom> PriceChild, hehe ok :P
[20:05] <za1> anyone? please! :-(
[20:05] <linduxed> grub caused my dvd drive to not function in both windows and linux
[20:05] <theAtom> Invisible_Kubunt, so Linux Mint 4.0 is NOT ubuntu?
[20:05] <PriceChild> theAtom, it is based on ubuntu.
[20:06] <theAtom> PriceChild, gotcha ok
[20:06] <PriceChild> theAtom, it is not by ubuntu though, and we do not provide support for it.
[20:06] <Invisible_Kubunt> theAtom, its built off ubuntu but no its not ubunutu they change some things
[20:06] <goalieca> in gnome.. what is the thumbnail daemon called?
[20:06] <theAtom> PriceChild, i dont want to use it, i was just woindring.  ill stick with Ubuntu, i love it :)
[20:06] <za1> hello? screenlets?
[20:06] <Creationist> Invisible_Kubunt: They make it better ;)
[20:06] <manduski>  hey guys, i'm on the ubuntu wifi how-to website and theres a link telling me "For cards based on Ralink's RT2500 chipset, see WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT2500." Mine is Ralink RT2571WF. Is it still based off the RT 2500, or is it totally different?
[20:06] <za1> please
[20:06] <theAtom> Invisible_Kubunt, those cheating dogs :P hehe
[20:06] <PriceChild> !patience | za1
[20:06] <ubotu> za1: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[20:07] <k5ehx> za1: sudo apt-get install screenlets  <- is that what you are asking?
[20:07] <a_l_e> i can ping in the local net but even pinging the dns server gives an error "connect: Network is unreachable"
[20:07] <Dimitree> how can i repair my ubuntu ? I followed a guide for installing ATI drivers and it messed up everything :[ do i have to reinstall ubuntu or there is a way to return ubuntu to default mode ?
[20:07] <Invisible_Kubunt> Creationist, my problem is still doig the same even after install it goes to the Login Screen of a fresh install I have to hit CTRL+ALT+DEL to get it to show the gui
[20:07] <alexkreuz> is anyone familiar with a case where firefox crashes if you keep javascript enabled ?
[20:07] <za1> i've installed them...
[20:07] <Invisible_Kubunt> lol
[20:07] <timandtom_> The latest flashplugin-nonfree update messed up for me, now I can't even load anything flash, and when I go to reinstall it in Firefox, it says it's already installed. Anyone know whats going on?
[20:07] <PriceChild> timandtom_, /topic
[20:07] <za1> i can't install more gadgets, i can't make it run from startup
[20:07] <tripps> argh - glxgears just crapped my session . . .
[20:07] <erUSUL> timandtom_: try removing and reinstalling it
[20:07] <neb_net> Invisible_Kubunt, could you elaborate on that
[20:08] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: i thought I read somewhere that even the latest restricted ati drivers automatically used aiglx now so it wasn't necessary . . .but that doesn't seem to be the case
[20:08] <Invisible_Kubunt> neb_net, did you do a check to see if the module was even already loaded?
[20:08] <erUSUL> timandtom_: sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree &&  sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[20:08] <timandtom_> PriceChild: I know theres been an update, I already got it, the problem is the FIX has BROKEN flash for me
[20:08] <timandtom_> erUSUL: Ok, I'll try that, thanks
[20:08] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, what video card do you have?
[20:08] <PriceChild> timandtom_, reinstalled the package?
[20:09] <k5ehx> za1: sorry, I can't seem to find your question
[20:09] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: radeon 9600
[20:09] <Dimitree> how can i repair my ubuntu ? I followed a guide for installing ATI drivers and it messed up everything :[ do i have to reinstall ubuntu or there is a way to return ubuntu to default mode ? Please :[
[20:09] <timandtom_> PriceChild: Didn't think of it till erUSUL suggested it, I'l tryin it now
[20:09] <timandtom_> PriceChild and erUSUL: No luck, reinstall didn't work.
[20:09] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, if I remember correct the 9600 isn't covered by the new drivers they can only use the old DRI Drivers
[20:09] <tripps> Dimitree: what problems are you having exactly?
[20:09] <neb_net> Invisible_Kubunt, I did a lsmod, it wasn't listed
[20:09] <k5ehx> za1: http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2007/12/03/os-x-like-widgets-with-screenlets-on-ubuntu-update/   <- does that answer the question?
[20:10] <Invisible_Kubunt> neb_net, what is the command your doing again?
[20:10] <za1> i've seen some sites that says that you sould go to /usr/local/share/screenlets  o home/USER/.screenlets
[20:10] <erUSUL> timandtom_: ? you removed it and reinstalling and have you closed firefox and open it again?
[20:10] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: ati just released in oct the new drivers that support aiglx now. i just installed them  - not sure about the ubuntu repo tho
[20:10] <za1> but i don have those files
[20:10] <Dimitree> tripps, i see wierd graphics when ubuntu starts and it turns off and on the monitor couple of times
[20:10] <za1> they don exist
[20:10] <timandtom_> erUSUL: Yup
[20:10] <neb_net> Invisible_Kubunt,modprobe snd_intel8x0
[20:10] <red_one> can i netboot from a desktop i386 iso image?
[20:10] <Dimitree> tripps, even when i uninstalled the drivers it continues to do so
[20:10] <timandtom_> erUSUL: Had firefox closed the whole time I was un/reinstalling
[20:10] <shr1k3> Dimitree: you CAN try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" to start over
[20:10] <erUSUL> timandtom_: well it owrked like a charm for me and i'm using 64 bit ubuntu here
[20:11] <tripps> Dimitree: is it usable? can you get follow shr1k3's instructions to get it back to original
[20:11] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, good luck getting them to actually use the AIGLX trust me I spent over a week trying to get a darn Rage 128 chip on this laptop using those drivers
[20:11] <PriceChild> timandtom_, what did the terminal do?
[20:11] <k5ehx> za1: /usr/local/share is usually created if you compile and install something manually. /home/me/.screenlets is probably created when you run the program. It's invisible, also.
[20:11] <Dimitree> i will try right now
[20:11] <PriceChild> timandtom_, what did it say?
[20:11] <Invisible_Kubunt> neb_net, what is the error again
[20:11] <timandtom_> PriceChild and erUSUL: Ah, wait, it worked this time. I reinstalled via Synaptic before, this time used terminal. Thanks guys
[20:12] <erUSUL> timandtom_: no problem
[20:12] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: any idea if the ubuntu restricted repos use any similar versioning to the underlying driver? ati repo is 7.x; ati catalyst is 8.01
[20:12] <alexkreuz> what exactly is the adobe bug?
[20:12] <danand> fred9 - take a look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55016/ - That should give you a working /etc/apt/sources.list file. Copy the text (using the bottom window so it doesn't include the line numbers) and save it as your /etc/apt/sources.list file. After that run sudo apt-get update. Then run sudo apt-get upgrade. Then after that you can sudo apt-get install emacs :)
[20:12] <k5ehx> za1: you might have looked for /home/USER/.screenlets with something that doesn't show you invisible files, maybe?
[20:12] <alexkreuz> does it cause firefox to close unexpectedly?
[20:12] <za1> yeap, but i do the crtl+h thing, and it isn't there
[20:12] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, if I remember right the rep only supports from the x1000 and newer models if I remember what I read right
[20:13] <neb_net> Invisible_Kubunt, the error was FATAL: error inserting snd_intel8x0 ... : Bad address
[20:13] <fred9> danand thx, i'll try that
[20:13] <sky_> YAY
[20:13] <sky_> TIME TO UNINSTALL FLASH AND REINSTALL
[20:13] <smallfoot-> Fedora 9 will have full-disk encryption, Windows Vista has BitLocker Drive Encryption, Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" has FileVault, wtf does Ubuntu have?
[20:13] <PriceChild> !wtf | smallfoot-
[20:13] <ubotu> smallfoot-: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[20:13] <erUSUL> !caps | sky_
[20:13] <ubotu> sky_: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[20:13] <mahmoud_> smallfoot- : Ubuntu 7.10 has full disk encryption :)
[20:14] <PriceChild> smallfoot-, ubuntu has had full drive encryption from the alternate cd since gutsy at least.
[20:14] <Dimitree> tripps, Users of PowerPC machines, and users of any computer with multiple video  ↑
[20:14] <Dimitree>  │ devices, should specify the BusID of the video card in an accepted        ▮
[20:14] <Dimitree>  │ bus-specific format.
[20:14] <sky_> erUSUL: sorry about that, I'm just happy :)
[20:14] <Willyboy666> invisible_ubuntu in dmesg i didnt see a trace for the wacom touch device????/
[20:14] <jjgalvez> can someone help me with cupsys: after lastnights update it won't work any longer and when I tried to reinstall it I get an apt-get error sayting it can't configure  cups
[20:14] <PriceChild> smallfoot-, I'm using it as we speak.
[20:14] <Dimitree> tripps, i am stuck on that screen :/ there is a OK button but i cant click it :/
[20:14] <Zamboli> fatal: modul rt61 not found :(
[20:14] <Invisible_Kubunt> Willyboy666, How new of a device is it.. most likely if its new its USB over 5 years old maybe serial
[20:14] <smallfoot-> mahmoud_, it does not
[20:14] <Invisible_Kubunt> Willyboy666, did you even bother to go to the manufacture page?
[20:14] <Dimitree> tripps,  pressing enter makes nothing too :/
[20:14] <maj> is there any way to check if 'mv' command executed successfuly within a script?  It doesn't look like it returns any codes.
[20:14] <smallfoot-> PriceChild, then why is it not on the normal cd, i got the normal cd, not the alternative cd, and i didnt have no full disk encryption
[20:15] <erUSUL> Zamboli: rt61pci
[20:15] <mahmoud_> smallfoot: it does but you'll have to use the alternative cd (as PriceChild said)
[20:15] <za1> unable to launch or conect deamon
[20:15] <za1> some values may be displayed incorrectly
[20:15] <Invisible_Kubunt> maj, it doesn't give a output sayings its done.. just does it
[20:15] <PriceChild> smallfoot-, you're welcome to submit patches to get lvm and encryption displays in ubiquity to play nice.
[20:15] <tripps> Dimitree: you can kill the X session with ctrl+alt+backspace
[20:15] <Willyboy666> yeh man its a gateway c 120-x  half a year old
[20:15] <za1> that's the error shown when i run the screenlets manager
[20:15] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: where do you specify in the xorg.conf file to use aiglx rather than xgl?
[20:15] <smallfoot-> mahmoud_, well i dont use alternatte cd, i download normal default cd like everyone else
[20:15] <jjgalvez> essentially I am getting this error when I try to install cupsys  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54961/
[20:15] <Zamboli> erUSULL id didn't give me an error message...
[20:16] <Zamboli> it*
[20:16] <maj> Invisible_Kubunt, is there any way to dump the return code into a variable?
[20:16] <maj> and then print it out?
[20:16] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, it doesn't it does automaticly its the new standard.. I've been trying to find out where to tell it NOT to use AIGLX and I can't find anywhere that will tell me to
[20:16] <erUSUL> Zamboli: great then it loaded fine
[20:16] <smallfoot-> that guy mark shuttleman went to space and is richest man in africa, he should hire someone in cannonincial to make full disk encryption
[20:16] <mahmoud_> smallfoot-: not "everyone" only download the desktop CD ..
[20:16] <Invisible_Kubunt> maj, there is no return code that is what I'm saying did you mv --help to see if you can tell it to verbose info?
[20:17] <za1> :'(
[20:17] <maj> hrm, lemme look
[20:17] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: then how come i'm still running xgl from a fresh ati 8.x install from scratch?
[20:17] <PriceChild> smallfoot-, we have it. Use the alternate cd.
[20:17] <Dimitree> tripps, ok i rpessed that and it restarted or something and i get these errors The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet". The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:Deskbar_Applet".The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_Panel_TrashApplet". --- Should i Delete them or no ?
[20:17] <smallfoot-> i already instaleld te wrong cd
[20:17] <sky_> excuse me, what version is the fixed flash-nonfree installer?
[20:17] <smallfoot-> i hope Hardy HEron will have it in default cd
[20:17] <v0idnool> when I try to lock screen, it KILLS my session. This includes the screen saver, if the screen saver kicks in, trying to end it will kill my session and fully log me out, closing all my programs. This is not what I expected so how can I go about changing that? Thanks
[20:17] <PriceChild> !info flashplugin-nonfree | sky_
[20:18] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, 3d acceleration means AIGLX from what I've read.. No 3d Acceleration = NO AIGLX
[20:18] <ubotu> sky_: flashplugin-nonfree (source: flashplugin-nonfree): Adobe Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 9.0.48.0.2+really0ubuntu12.1 (gutsy), package size 17 kB, installed size 156 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 lpia)
[20:18] <Dimitree> gosh i will never install anything out of the ubuntu rep again >____<
[20:18] <IndyGunFreak> smallfoot-: its easy to install from adobe.com.. its not really anythign to stress about.
[20:18] <sky_> thats the fixed one?
[20:18] <sky_> hmm
[20:18] <Dimitree> *outside
[20:18] <za1> help :-$
[20:18] <Zamboli> erUSULL ... what else do i need to do?
[20:18] <sky_> I think I'll wait a day or two just in case though
[20:19] <Willyboy666> invisible_ubuntu my device is 6 month old gateway c 120-x    u7600  1.2gh  intel 945  wacom penalbed
[20:19] <PriceChild> za1, no-one seems to know. Perhaps repeat your full question, ask at different times of the day or try things like answers.launchpad.net or ubuntuforums.org
[20:19] <maj> Invisible_Kubunt, hrm.... that sucks, -v doesn't do what i need it to
[20:19] <erUSUL> Zamboli: i dunno what you want to achieve i only saw that you were using a wrong module name.
[20:19] <za1> buuu
[20:19] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: not quite (from my understanding) - aiglx adds 2D app HW accel to the overall 3D compiz accel that xgl only provides
[20:19] <danand> maj - there is a code returned by all commands executed in shell or shell script. type echo $? to see it - 0 means success 1 means failed usually
[20:19] <Invisible_Kubunt> maj, sorry but mv command wasn't meant to do much but move it
[20:19] <za1> ok, thanks
[20:20] <alexkreuz> can someone help me
[20:20] <alexkreuz> my firefox automatically closes when i go to this url
[20:20] <maj> hrm, so $? returns the code of the prev command?
[20:20] <danand> maj - yes
[20:20] <alexkreuz> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FAQ
[20:20] <erUSUL> Zamboli: if you are trying to configure a wifi connection go to the network manager icon on the right top corner
[20:20] <Pici> maj: the exit code, yes.
[20:20] <alexkreuz> unless i disable javascript
[20:20] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, maybe so, all I know is older devices like 9600 and the one I have isn't supported by the repo drivers, and good luck getting them to work from ATI.. Nvidia > ATI
[20:20] <maj> ok, thx, that'll work
[20:20] <alexkreuz> then it works
[20:20] <hinotf> hi all!
[20:20] <tripps> Dimitree: get to terminal and sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org and reboot :)
[20:21] <hinotf> why lm-sensors show negative temperature on MB and CPU ?
[20:21] <Jagatuba> how do I add groups to a user account through the terminal?
[20:21] <rsfriends> how can i update gdesklets?
[20:21] <danand> maj - you can use that in scripts. ie mv file file2 .... if [ $? = 1 ]; then; echo "mv error.."; fi or something like that
[20:21] <Invisible_Kubunt> Jagatuba, addgroup --help
[20:22] <rsfriends> i did trie sudo apt-get update  gdesklets but did not work?
[20:22] <SyncopatedFoo1> gtk+ applications, and also opera, randomly stop accepting input from my keyboard.  QT apps and firefox does not do this.  any ideas?
[20:22] <Dimitree> tripps, Package `xserver-org' is not installed and no info is available. lol
[20:22]  * zoom is away: traduc LHU 76
[20:22] <Zamboli> Well the internet still isnt working. take me now lord
[20:22] <Dimitree> I will never buy ATI AGAIN !
[20:22] <DRebellion> rsfriends: sudo apt-get install gdesklets
[20:22] <rsfriends> ok
[20:22] <indigo196> Dimitree -- what happened with ATI?
[20:22] <rsfriends> thx
[20:23] <Dimitree> followed a guide to install drivers and messed up my ubuntu
[20:23] <Dimitree> .____.
[20:23] <indigo196> Ah... did you try using Envy?
[20:23] <tripps> Dimitree: sorry - xserver-xorg
[20:23] <Pici> !envy
[20:23] <zoom> intel is opensource and now has opened documentation for his chipsets since few days
[20:23] <ubotu> envy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[20:23] <alexkreuz> where does firefox install the user profile data?
[20:23] <SyncopatedFoo1> /home/xxxxxx/.firefox
[20:24] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: found a howto on fedora that talks about running this: gconftool-2 -s '/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager' --type bool true
[20:24] <tripps> desktop-effects
[20:24] <indigo196> ubotu: while Envy is not supported it does a good job.
[20:24] <Pici> alexkreuz: ~/.mozilla/firefox/xxxxxx.default/
[20:24] <alexkreuz> is /.mozilla a hidden folder?
[20:24] <_elemental> alexkreuz, in the /home/user/.mozilla
[20:24] <MrRoland> 'suported to 2009" that means that there won;t be any updates after 2009 ? I have to reinstall ?
[20:24] <Dimitree> tripps, i did that again and i'm agains tuck on the last page unable to select the OK :/
[20:24] <DRebellion> alexkreuz: any folder/file prefixed with a '.' is 'hidden'
[20:25] <alexkreuz> how can i get into it?
[20:25] <Dimitree> god damn it :/
[20:25] <alexkreuz> ah
[20:25] <alexkreuz> nm
[20:25] <alexkreuz> goti
[20:25] <SyncopatedFoo1> does anyone know certain applications stop accepting input from my keyboard, and others don't, all at the same time?  i can give you a list of specific applications this happens to
[20:25] <_elemental> cd ~/.mozilla
[20:25] <musikgoat> MrRoland: usually it means that the particular distro would need to be updated
[20:25] <Pici> MrRoland: It means that there are no security updates/critical fixes after 2009.  reinstalling it wont help, you'll need to upgrade.
[20:25] <SyncopatedFoo1> this problem has been happening since i upgraded to gutsy
[20:25] <_elemental> ls -alF will show you all files/folders
[20:25] <danand> alexkreuz - all folders and files prefixed with a . are hidden - type ls -a in a terminal to list hidden files
[20:25] <rama_8086> how can open .rar file in ubuntu
[20:25] <Pici> !rar | rama_8086
[20:25] <ubotu> rama_8086: rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[20:26] <Zamboli> I was trying to compile the RT61 driver, and got a bunch of 'such and such is not defined' and 'assignment from incomaptible pointer type' ERRORS when i tried to compile with 'make'
[20:26] <tripps> Dimitree: switch to console with Ctrl+Alt+F1 and run it there
[20:26] <hinotf> why lm-sensors show negative temperature on MB and CPU ?
[20:26] <DRebellion> Zamboli: sounds like source code errors...
[20:26] <danand> rama_8086 - use the command unrar e file.rar - you'll need the unrar package though
[20:26] <Zamboli> DRebellion: i got it from the Ralink site...
[20:27] <Zamboli> I'm not sure if the driver will help. I can already see my router and MAC address and SSID with my card, without the driver
[20:27] <Zamboli> in iwconfig, but i cant get on any webpages or anything
[20:27] <alexkreuz> cool thx guys
[20:27] <alexkreuz> had to dump the firefox profiles
[20:28] <Invisible_Kubunt> Zambezi, did you get a ipaddress from the router yet?
[20:28] <sfingo> ciao a tutti
[20:28] <SyncopatedFoo1> does anyone know why keyboard inputs on applications keep locking up randomly, but others don't, since i upgraded to gutsy?
[20:28] <Invisible_Kubunt> Zambezi, was having the same problem as you and followed a website that got me online in 10 minutes wireless is bad sometimes
[20:28] <vallhalla81> what distro would you sugest i use on a old del laptop was running win before now
[20:29] <shr1k3> hinotf: i think lm-sensor may need to be configured - http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2780.html
[20:29] <sfingo> ciao a dopo
[20:29] <Pici> !it | sfingo
[20:29] <DRebellion> vallhalla81: how old?
[20:29] <ubotu> sfingo: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[20:29] <musikgoat> vallhalla81: what are the specs?   xubuntu is best for low cpu/memory situations
[20:29] <Zamboli>  Invisible_Kubunt: not %100 on IP
[20:29] <DRebellion> vallhalla81: what specs (cpu/ram)?
[20:29] <bastid_raZor> if i were having issues with X or my xorg.conf where would the errors be so that i might see them?
[20:29] <vallhalla81> i will just ask one moment
[20:29] <musikgoat> Zamboli: type ifconfig in terminal
[20:29] <dep> bastid_raZor: /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[20:30] <bastid_raZor> dep thanks
[20:30] <hinotf> shr1k3, thanks
[20:30] <vallhalla81> its from 1999 but has 1gig ram
[20:30] <tripps> Dimitree: again - go to text console (ctrl+alt+F1) and rung the dpkg-reconfigure. kill x and you'll be working with something
[20:30] <danand> fred9 - how you getting on?
[20:30] <vallhalla81> but still the origanl prosessor
[20:30] <musikgoat> vallhalla81: you don't know what the cpu is though?
[20:30] <Zamboli> musikgoat: lo inet addr: ?
[20:30] <musikgoat> Zamboli: not lo    eth0  or eth1
[20:31] <pocketdrummer> Does anyone know how to make a G7 mouse work properly? Every time I edit xorg.conf, the video drivers mess up. I'm using the restricted nVidia drivers.
[20:31] <Zamboli> musikgoat: wifi0 for wifi?
[20:31] <musikgoat> Zamboli: yes
[20:31] <Photo1> OK, I now have my Dell 27" LCD running with nvidia accel drivers :)
[20:31] <LukeLClient> !help
[20:31] <musikgoat> Zamboli: what is the inet addr for wifi0?
[20:32] <Zamboli> musikgoat: there is none
[20:32] <jars> Hello
[20:32] <Photo1> musikgoat: can't you get it with axel? (just a guess)
[20:32] <Invisible_Kubunt> Zambezi, go to the madwifi webpage and follow there instructions for getting a IP address via dhcp and selecting your router etc
[20:32] <Zamboli> ok i havent tried there
[20:32] <Photo1> oh, never mind (butts out) :P
[20:32] <Zamboli> thanks
[20:32] <vallhalla81> ok found it its a pentum 2
[20:32] <musikgoat> heh
[20:33] <Zaehlas> Hello.  I could use some crtical help.  My server is down, running Gutsy 7.10 64 bit.  After kernel upgrade yesterday, my network connection dropped.  I had to switch to a different computer.  My server won't talk to my cable modem anymore.  It might be a routing issue, as for a time, I could ping the gateway, but no other IP addresses.   help?
[20:33] <Tyger> i have a cd that came with my college textbook, how can i view the progs in wine?
[20:34] <Photo1> Zaehias: Can you access the router's web interface by surfing to 127.0.0.1 (or similar)?
[20:34] <Photo1> (to see if the router is alive)
[20:34] <vallhalla81> musikgoat its a pentium 2
[20:34] <musikgoat> vallhalla81: xubuntu is good for older systems, because the graphical manager is xfce, a low cost GUI,  otherwise, give ubuntu a try and see how it performs
[20:34] <Photo1> If the router works for other pcs/OSes it's fine I guess
[20:34] <DRebellion> Tyger: take a look at the "autorun" file (or similar) in the root directory of the cdrom and use wine to run the binary it specifies.
[20:35] <Zaehlas> Photo1: I have a static IP address, and don't know how to access the cable modem.  It's a rental from my cable company, so I don't have access to the web interface for it.
[20:35] <vallhalla81> ok thnk you
[20:35] <Zaehlas> Photo1: yeah, I'm using now on this laptop, windows, unfortunately, but better than nothing at this point.
[20:35] <Photo1> Ah, no router? Got it. You should test it on another computer tho.
[20:35] <fred9> danand it's working!You're the best!
[20:35] <Photo1> It works? Well, then it's in Linux.
[20:35] <pocketdrummer> How necessary is it to have anti-virus and a firewall?
[20:36] <hinotf> i think there is still problem
[20:36] <kea0463> hello
[20:36] <fred9> Photo1 lol
[20:36] <kasra> pocketdrummer: desktop user ?
[20:36] <bastid_raZor> pocketdrummer; for Ubuntu i haven't run had or run either in over a year
[20:36] <hinotf> only one modul line in modules
[20:36] <kea0463> can i create my own channel with xchat
[20:36] <Zaehlas> Photo1: Any way to fix it?  If I try to ping "outside" my network using my server connected normally, my internal address responds that no route possible.  But I use Firestarter to set up dhcp, etc.
[20:36] <musikgoat> pocketdrummer: a firewall is very neccessary, but i'm not so sure about a/v,  i don't use a/v
[20:36] <bastid_raZor> pocketdrummer; but a firewall i use my router to block ports etc..
[20:36] <danand> fred9 - no problem - now I'm blushing :) - make sure you run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade regularly for security updates :)
[20:37] <Photo1> Zaehlas: No idea, seems upgrade has a problem with your modem.
[20:37] <Tyger> drebellion; how? i opened the autorun.inf with wine, but nothing happened...
[20:37] <Photo1> Can anyone recommend a 3D game or demo that benchmarks my Ubuntu? :)
[20:37] <sherl0k> glxgears
[20:37] <hinotf> Unreal Tournament
[20:37] <dep> Photo1: glxgears is standard
[20:38] <Photo1> OK, will try it :)
[20:38] <pocketdrummer> And do any of you know how to make a G7 mouse work? Do I need to disable the nVidia drivers in order to edit xorg.conf without problems?
[20:38] <kasra> Photo1: Tremulous
[20:38] <DRebellion> Tyger: _read_ the autorun.inf (eg  cat autorun.inf)
[20:39] <dep> pocketdrummer: the mouse driver is separate from the video driver, there should not be a conflict. What does it say in dmesg when you plug the mouse in?
[20:39] <deepfreez> Hi, i running ubuntu and i have some problems with kvirc : http://pastebin.ca/894261
[20:39]  * erUSUL remembers when yopu have to do 'glxgears -iacknowledgethisisnotabenchmark' to make it print the fps
[20:39] <fred9> danand thx
[20:39] <Zaehlas> OK, anyone else have an idea?  After kernel upgrade yesterday, my server stopped talking to my cable modem.  The NIC's seem to work, and I could ping the gateway (after the modem) but no further.  I've currently hooked up my laptop direct to the modem to get internet to talk to you all, but I've tried reboots, restarting modem, reconfiguring Firestarter, and nothing seems to work.
[20:39] <xenthro> I'm getting this MySQL error: ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
[20:39] <deepfreez> ! qt
[20:39] <ubotu> Qt is the Q toolkit, which forms the base of KDE and is used by many applications to provide a !GUI. Install the libqt3-mt-dev package to compile Qt applications
[20:39] <shaun> hey i'm running gutsy and when my system boots up it hangs for a few minutes while "Starting hardware abstraction layer hald"
[20:40] <Willyboy666> invisible_ubuntu i run the command :lsusb | grep -i wacomBus      i got  this   :001 Device 003: ID 056a:0093 Wacom Co., Ltd
[20:40] <dep> xenthro: make sure the mysql daemon is running (ps -A | grep mysqld)
[20:40] <shaun> i found a bug report online but it says that the fix was released
[20:40] <shaun> but its not fixed for my system i guess
[20:40] <Photo1> I can't believe google.com/linuxing for glxgears download gives me nothing !
[20:40] <hwilde> shaun, get all the updtes
[20:40] <pocketdrummer> how do I highlight someone's name? /msg <name>?
[20:41] <shaun> https://launchpad.net/hal/+bug/92647
[20:41] <shaun> thats the bug report
[20:41] <xenthro> dep its not, how do i start it?
[20:41] <LukeLM> Photo1, you should have glxgears, try opening a console window and type in glxgears
[20:42] <dep> xentrho: 'sudo mysqld' from a command line should start it, although usually you want the database server to start on boot, I gotta check how ubuntu does that currently if you want it to always start on boot
[20:42] <tripps> mmm perhaps removing the xserver-xgl will do the trick :)
[20:42] <Photo1> That's not much of a demo. :P No huge maps, no textures with anisotropic etc...
[20:43] <Stoffer> I'm currently running Gnome, but if I wanted to try out KDE on my machine, how would I go about switching in a manner that would allow me to easily go back to gnome?
[20:43] <LukeLM> Photo1, it's a benchmark the fps is displayed in the console window
[20:43] <Photo1> Well, it's not much of a real world benchmark if it just tests poly fillrate...
[20:43] <pepperjack> Stoffer: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop   then at login just click 'sessions' button to login to either gnome or kde
[20:43] <sherl0k> Stoffer, install KDE and then when you log out, change the in sessions
[20:44] <erUSUL> Photo1: install the quake wars demo...
[20:44] <Invisible_Kubunt> anyone know what the command to install smb/nfs is for apt-get .. telling me smb isn't a valid package
[20:44] <pepperjack> quake wars did about bring my machine to its knees
[20:44] <Photo1> modern gfx cards have pixelshaders, antialiasing quality levels, pixelpipe fx...
[20:44] <Photo1> :)
[20:44] <Photo1> Yeah, I was thinking of installing some id games :) But I have to compile them, right?
[20:44] <LukeLM> Invisible_Kubunt try smbfs or samba
[20:45] <hwilde> !cedega | Photo1
[20:45] <ubotu> Photo1: cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[20:45] <hwilde> !wine | Photo1
[20:45] <ubotu> Photo1: 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.
[20:46] <Photo1> hwilde, yeah, I've heard about it... but DX support is not perfect yet, is it?
[20:46] <tripps> aha!
[20:46] <PsySine> what package should I install to get manpages for programming functions?
[20:46] <Stoffer> pepperjack, sherl0k: sweet, thanks
[20:46] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: that was the trick!
[20:46] <Tyger> drebellion: im confused.....could you explain more...
[20:46] <Photo1> Wouldn't mind installing my Quake 3 - but do I really run it in cedega?
[20:46] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, ?
[20:46] <Invisible_Kubunt> LukeLM, thnx
[20:46]  * Photo1 will be right back
[20:46] <erUSUL> Photo1: quake 3 engine is gpl
[20:47] <dep> PsySine: what language?
[20:47] <erUSUL> Photo1: install open arena
[20:47] <hwilde> Photo1, i think ms owns dx :/
[20:47] <aricz_> Photo1 : no.. quake run natively on linux
[20:47] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: uninstall xserver-xgl and x will use aiglx automatically
[20:47] <shaun> hwilde, i just got all of the updates
[20:47] <tripps> in my case anyway
[20:47] <jjgalvez> can anyone help me get cupsys installed?
[20:47] <shaun> and its still hanging when trying to start hald
[20:47] <PsySine> dep: english is ok :)
[20:47] <hwilde> shaun, do you have any rare hardware attached
[20:48] <maui> what init system does ubuntu 7 use?
[20:48] <shaun> hwilde, nope
[20:48] <dep> PsySine: oops, sorry, I meant what programming language =)
[20:48] <pocketdrummer> Could someone explain how to highlight someone's name to talk directly to them? Is it /msg <name>?
[20:48] <shaun> hwilde, it was working fine until today when i tried to boot up
[20:48] <Starnestommy> maui: upstart, which is someahwt similar to sysv
[20:48] <PsySine> dep: inte this case C
[20:48] <shaun> hwilde, i had just enstalled enlightenment and a few additional packages that go with that
[20:48] <Starnestommy> pocketdrummer: /msg nick message, but you may need to register first. See http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
[20:48] <tripps> Invisible_Kubunt: glxinfo shows Yes for hw rendering now
[20:48] <maui> Starnestommy i thought upstart was mac's system.. hmm ok thanks
[20:49] <Invisible_Kubunt> tripps, nice
[20:49] <dep> PsySine: manpages-dev I believe
[20:49] <Shell> Dae galera...
[20:49] <Shell> Alguem usando Hardy Heron ai?
[20:49] <erUSUL> !pt | Shell
[20:49] <ubotu> Shell: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[20:50] <PsySine> dep: thanks a lot, 谢谢！
[20:50] <Vlet> Anyone know how I can prevent apache from automatically gzipping old log files?
[20:50] <shaun> hwilde, the bug was reported here last year
[20:50] <shaun> https://launchpad.net/hal/+bug/92647
[20:50] <dep> Shell: Sim, mas meu portugues e.... muito mal?
[20:50] <erUSUL> Vlet: that is done by logrotate i think
[20:51] <Vlet> erUSUL: Ahh, thanks - I suspected it was done by something external
[20:51] <hwilde> shaun, hald is the hardware abstraction layer daemon.  it must be trying to initialize or recognize some hardware and taking awhile
[20:51] <erUSUL> Vlet: dunno why you would want to keep old logs unzipped...
[20:51] <Stoffer> for installing kde, should I choose gdm or kdm for the default display manager?  kdm right?
[20:51] <shaun> hwilde, so what can i do?
[20:52] <jjgalvez> can anyone help with http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54961/
[20:52] <dep> Stoffer: probably kdm, since it uses the same libraries as the rest of KDE
[20:52] <toresn> i've added two more workspaces to my system (from two to four), but there weren't added options for keyboard shortcuts on these... why is this?
[20:52] <hwilde> shaun, type in   hald --version   what do u have
[20:53] <shaun> hwilde, 0.5.9.1
[20:53] <Photo1> ugh, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=463595
[20:54] <Photo1> Linux coders add accel, and recommendation is "buy a new mouse" if you don't like it...
[20:54] <Photo1> :)
[20:54] <Dimitree> Someone help please :[ ! I have installed ATI drivers from the rep, they are selected in the restricted and are enabled but WoW can't start, i have installed Opera but it doesn't start ??? wtf is going on >___>
[20:54] <toresn> i've added two more workspaces to my system (from two to four), but there weren't added options for keyboard shortcuts on these... is it supposed or do i have to do some extra config for this?
[20:54] <Dimitree> how can i repair or reinstall ubuntu  ?
[20:54] <toresn> +to
[20:54] <hwilde> shaun, if you type in "man hald"  it tells you how to kill it and start it in verbose mode and in the debugger
[20:55] <Photo1> So, no help on ubuntu forums, anyone know how to remove accel and increase sensitivity?
[20:55] <Photo1> Cursor feels like it has gravity... :)
[20:55] <CyaNox> Hello people ... My XFS mount fails to work. Its a raid volume of about 3TB ... creation of it worked just fine and just after creation I could access it fine. But after a reboot it failed with an error: I/O error in filesystem ("sdb1") meta-data dev sdb1 block 0x15aeae4ff       ("xfs_read_buf") error 5 buf count 512
[20:55] <tripps> Dimitree: did you follow our instructions to recover your xorg original config?
[20:55] <Dimitree> i have installed Skype also but now it doesnt start too
[20:55] <CyaNox> After that error it complains about not being able to find a correct superblock.
[20:55] <Dimitree> tripps,  yes o-o
[20:56] <dep> CyaNox: if it is a raid volume, you're going to want to refer to it by its raid device name, usually ends up being something like '/dev/md1'
[20:56] <Dimitree> tripps, it configured keyboard imput monitor and so on and so on
[20:56] <loquitus_of_borg> where is smbmount coming from? I don't have it on my system and I want to mount some windows shares. I have Edgy
[20:56] <gleaken> I just updated a quad core core2duo 32-bit kernel to the latest fiesty-update kernel and now I am experiencing freezing of the UI and applications, This only happened since my update last night.
[20:56] <CyaNox> dep: The raid volume is managed by the raid card not the os.
[20:56] <Dimitree>  i can't belive i got myself in so much trouble from simply installing an ATI driver
[20:57] <Kernel> hello all. i have a bunch of folders spread throughout my computer.....im wondering if there is anyway i can consolidate them into one folder. now i know i can symlink the files from one folder into another folder...but im lazy and forgetful so im kinda looking for a automated way to achieve something like this
[20:57] <shaun> hwilde, ah i found the problem!
[20:57] <shaun> hwilde, local server is listening at unix:abstract=/var/run/hald/dbus-adsasfdasfd
[20:57] <dep> CyaNox: which card?
[20:57] <CyaNox> dep: Areca 1260
[20:57] <shaun> hwilde, dbus_bus_get(): Faiiled to connect to socket /usr/local/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directory
[20:58] <tripps> now i need to figure out where my desktop went
[20:58] <genezitux> hola
[20:58] <TDJACR|away> What commands can I use to basically uninstall gnome(and components) and use it like it was installed in server only
[20:58] <CyaNox> dep: the ext3 partition of 20GB works perfectly BTW ... which is a different volume but managed by the same card on the same raid set.
[20:58] <tripps> i still can't access it for whatever reason
[20:58] <TDJACR|away> What commands can I use to basically uninstall gnome(and components) and use it like it was installed in server only
[20:58] <erUSUL> !es | genezitux
[20:58] <ubotu> genezitux: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[20:58] <genezitux> alguien de mexico
[20:58] <shaun> hwilde, i had to manually install dbus-1, but for some reason system_bus_socket is in /var/run/dbus/ and does not appear in /usr/local/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket
[20:58] <shaun> is there a way to fix this?
[20:59] <hwilde> shaun, so u saw this by running the debug mode?
[20:59] <Dimitree> why on the Ubuntu CD there are only EXE files >___> how can i run the install app inside ubuntu with mounted ubuntu image file ?
[20:59] <shaun> hwilde, yeah, hald --daemon=no --verbose=yes
[20:59] <`Matir> Anyone know if a mksquashfs 2.3 filesystem will work with an older (2.2) version of the kernel module?
[20:59] <littlepinkdot> Would it be too much to ask someone for a how-to on setting up OpenVPN in tunnel mode with redirect-gateway? I cant get it working and I cant find any documentation on (I've been trying for well over 5 months to do this).
[20:59] <dep> CyaNox: give me a second, looking up a few things =)
[20:59] <Zamboli>  
[21:00] <xenthro> Q: how do i access phpmyadmin from the browser? I tried localhost/phpmyadmin that did not work
[21:00] <erUSUL> Dimitree: which install app?
[21:00] <NiceEmil> sal cine stie sa instaleze live cd mandrake?
[21:00] <tripps> Dimitree: do you see the apps in the task bar?
[21:00] <shaun> hwilde, maybe there is some compile time option to make that system_bus_socket file
[21:00] <Dimitree> erUSUL, i want to reinstall ubuntu from an iso image on my hdd o-o i mounted the image but i find only start.exe ????
[21:01] <Dimitree> tripps, yes and they are present in folder on the hdd
[21:01] <TDJACR|away> What commands can I use to basically uninstall gnome(and components) and use it like it was installed in server only
[21:01] <b4d_> hi, I have a little problem with my ipod nano, on my PC it works out of the box with gnome+amarok, but my laptop with fluxbox+amarok makes me dumb :) amarok can't mount ipod because of permissions and if i mount it manually, i cannot change the ownership of /mnt/ipod/*
[21:01] <blackmouse> if i have gentoo with  grub, can i install ubuntu on the same hard drive? and do i need ot reinstall grub?
[21:01] <tripps> well then they're probably just not visible - try right clicking app on task bar and choose move and move the mouse to somewhere on the desktop or choose maximize and see if you see it then
[21:01] <Willyboy666> so ubuntu doesnt support my wacom penable tablet pc????? sadley but its true.
[21:01] <erUSUL> Dimitree: boot with the livecd and reinstall you can not "reinstall" the way you are trying
[21:02] <Zamboli> i want to disable some wlan modules, how?
[21:02] <Dimitree> oh noes :[ i dont have CD lol
[21:02] <Dimitree> i mean CDrom
[21:02] <Zamboli> i want to be rid of them but it says they're in use
[21:02] <hwilde> shaun, man page is your friend
[21:02] <Dimitree> f :/
[21:02] <CyaNox> dep: If you need more info just say so.
[21:03] <shaun> is there a way to search all manpages for a specific string?
[21:03] <Dimitree> can someone enter my PC and fix it :D:D:D:D xxixixixix
[21:04] <XceII>   I just put a new mobo in, the only problem i have is muting sound, is there a way I can fix this?
[21:04] <erUSUL> !install | Dimitree
[21:04] <ubotu> Dimitree: 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
[21:04] <neverblue> Dimitree, what are you attepting to do, I missed your question
[21:04] <Some_Person> latest flash is best! FINALLY native GNOME
[21:04] <erUSUL> Dimitree: Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs
[21:04] <Dimitree> i want to reinstall ubuntu from inside ubuntu from a mounted iso file
[21:04] <neverblue> Dimitree, on the same partition of the ISO ?
[21:05] <Dimitree> yes
[21:05] <hwilde> shaun,  man -k
[21:05] <neverblue> Dimitree, not possible
[21:05] <Dimitree> f**k :D
[21:05] <hwilde> !language
[21:05] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[21:05] <zil2> how do I close a app that is taking up full screen and not letting anything else work? I dont want to do control alt backspace as I am running something I need
[21:05] <Dimitree> sorry :D
[21:05]  * zoom is away: traduc LHU 76
[21:06] <sp> zil2: a solution would be switching to a text terminal and killing the app from there
[21:06] <mpetersen> start-stop-daemon is writing my pid file to a place that is totally wrong, with no rhyme or reason that I can think of.  strace doesn't even show it opening the pid file that gets written.... can anyone help?
[21:06] <Dimitree> neverblue is there a way to return the system to system defaults ?
[21:06] <Invisible_Ubunti> anyone able to help me setup this NFS real quick I have the package installed and I have my /etc/exports showing "/home/ubuntu/Downloads"
[21:06] <neverblue> Dimitree, yes, reinstallation
[21:06] <pepperjack> zil2: alt-ctrl-f2 for example then pkill appname  alt-f7 to get back
[21:06] <Dimitree> lol :)
[21:06] <Dimitree> ok thank you guys
[21:06] <zil2> how do I find app name?
[21:06] <mpetersen> Invisible_Ubunti: What's the issue?  /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server start ?
[21:07] <shaun> hmm
[21:07] <shaun> i found nothing
[21:07] <pocketdrummer> Does anyone know why I would go into low-quality mode after editing xorg.conf?
[21:07] <shaun> nothing for system_bus in all man pages
[21:07] <pepperjack> Dimitree: you mean just gnome defaults?
[21:07] <Invisible_Ubunti> but on the other machine when I type "sudo mount 192.168.1.101:/ubuntu /home/me/mount/ it says Permission denied
[21:07] <zil2> pepperjack: how do I find the name of the app?
[21:07] <pepperjack> zil2: ps -A
[21:07] <Invisible_Ubunti> mpetersen, getting permission denied
[21:07] <Dimitree> pepperjack, yes o-o duno im using it for 3 days lol
[21:07] <zil2> pepperjack: thanks
[21:07] <NiceEmil> how to instal mandrake cd live?
[21:07] <sp> zil2: don't you know which app is it that's causing the trouble?
[21:07] <neverblue> NiceEmil, this is an Ubuntu channel
[21:08] <mpetersen> Invisible_Ubunti: sudo mount 192.168.1.101:/home/ubuntu/Downloads /home/me/mount ?
[21:08] <Invisible_Ubunti> mpetersen, this is from /etc/exports /home/me/Downloads *(rw,sync)
[21:08] <pepperjack> Dimitree: if its the gui and taskbar and stuff like that rm -fr ~/.g* will delete all your config files. youll lose any shortcuts etc you created just logoff and backin after doing that
[21:08] <xenthro>  Q: how do i start phpmyadmin
[21:08] <magick> this is odd.. I tried to change volume using the system tray but if i increase it, instead of going up in percentage it does this: 75% mute 78% mute 81% etc.
[21:08] <mpetersen> Invisible_Ubunti: sudo mount 192.168.1.101:/home/me/Downloads /home/me/mount ?
[21:08] <zil2> ahh, its still not closing the app... nothing is responding but the mouse is still moving
[21:08] <zil2> is there anything I can do?
[21:08] <Invisible_Ubunti> mpetersen, ahh didn't know the 1st one had to be what mount point on the other machine
[21:08] <mpetersen> yeah... that's the idea ;)
[21:09] <Dimitree> pepperjack, will this remove xorg.conf files and so on ?
[21:09] <sp> zil2: as I said, switch to a text terminal (ctrl+alt+f1 for example) and kill it from there
[21:09] <tripps> Dimitree: reinstallation is not necessary i'm sure . . . take a break and relax and come back to it with some more patience :)
[21:09] <shaun> any ideas?
[21:09] <pepperjack> Dimitree: no just your profile stuff like in windows stuff under documents and settings for example
[21:09] <sp> zil2: if kill doesn't work force it to exit using kill -9
[21:09] <mpetersen> anyone help with start-stop-daemon writing the wrong pidfile?  any ideas?
[21:09] <zil2> sp: its not going, it is just frozen.... mouse is moving, but thats all
[21:09] <pepperjack> Dimitree: horrible example on my part btw
[21:09] <Dimitree> ok i will try to revers the things ive don in that incredible ATI driver installation guide
[21:10] <Invisible_Ubunti> mpetersen, thanks and sorry been so long since I used linux stopped in around 2004
[21:10] <tripps> Dimitree: there is an uninstall script with the ati install
[21:10] <mpetersen> np...  easy enough to help with :D
[21:10] <ukkeman> after ubuntu shutdown and a day later new boot. i get grub error 17 cannot mound selected volume. now under the live session i can mount that volume with the same uuid. i tried sudo fsck UUID=ID and nothing failed on that...  windows boots normal. directories seems to be ok on that mount. and i have no clue where that error comes from!! any ideas?
[21:10] <xenthro> !info phpmyadmin
[21:10] <ubotu> phpmyadmin (source: phpmyadmin): Administrate MySQL over the WWW. In component universe, is extra. Version 4:2.10.3-1ubuntu0.1 (gutsy), package size 2711 kB, installed size 9744 kB
[21:10] <gleaken> I updated my Feisty to the latest kernel last night.  I am now getting intermittent hangs in the system, specifically in the UI.  Are there any others with this problem?
[21:10] <ukkeman> oh btw. grub/menu.lst points to the right uuid there has nothing changed
[21:11] <Invisible_Ubunti> mpetersen, darn was hoping to get these files transfered over before this old laptop overheated and froze lol
[21:11] <mpetersen> so, no ideas why start-stop-daemon would write to /var/run/file.pid when I specify --pidfile /var/run/director/file.pid ?
[21:11] <Dimitree> tripps i did uninstall them :) then the rep drivers were active and i uninstalled them too then i reinstaleld the drivers fromthe rep whitch which before everything worked fine but now i am able to change my resolution and the driver is active but i get no 3d acceleration lol
[21:11] <Dimitree> tripps, also all the apps i installed Opera Skype don't start and they are not uninstalled
[21:12] <Dimitree> *with
[21:12] <goppp_> what part of the xorg.conf do I add this
[21:12] <goppp_> Screen 0 "Main"
[21:12] <goppp_> Screen 1 "Secondary" LeftOf "Main
[21:12] <gleaken> right now, firefox has frozen
[21:12] <pepperjack> Dimitree: perhaps a sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a  <-- disclaimer is i have never done this
[21:12] <goppp_> I am confused
[21:12] <saif> hello
[21:12] <gleaken> it will come back in a bit, but this isn't right
[21:12] <rsfriends> how can i install tar.gz ?
[21:12] <jjgalvez> doing dkpg --configure cupsys give this error  status half-configured cupsys 1.3.2-1ubuntu7.5
[21:12] <goppp_> Screen 2 "TV" relative "Main" 0 2000
[21:12] <blackmouse> what do i do with  grub if  i am adding ubuntu to a disk that already had gentoo on it wiht grub installed for that distro?
[21:12] <merln> i dont think my onboard soundcard is configured properly sound comes out of the computers speak and through the jack but i have no control over the audio coming from the jack...could you point me in the right direction?
[21:12] <neverblue> goppp_, why are you editting it manually, what can do you have?
[21:12] <burn_> hi guys, i just installed Ubuntu7.10, when i want to add shared folders, it keeps asking me to install nfs and smb but it doesnt install, just keeps popping up
[21:12] <pepperjack> !tar.gz | rsfriends
[21:12] <ubotu> rsfriends: Files with extensions .tar, .gz, .tgz, .zip, .bz2, .7z, .ace and other archive file formats can be opened with file-roller (GNOME) or Ark (KDE) - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression
[21:12] <Dimitree> pepperjack, ok trying that one now
[21:13] <rsfriends> yes tar.gz
[21:13] <gleaken> I try to change applications to Firefox and it freezes
[21:13] <saif> i am trying to login to the ubuntu forums and it's not working! :S i click the login button, it says thank for logging in, and then it redirects me to the main page and i am not logged in!
[21:13] <Schiz0> rsfriends: a tar.gz file is just a archive (like zip or rar)
[21:13] <neverblue> goppp_, its in the 'Section "ServerLayout"'
[21:14] <Schiz0> it's not something you can install. Extract the archive and then read the readme file that is most likely in it
[21:14] <rsfriends> ok, but ther is a program in that tar.gz
[21:14] <pepperjack> rsfriends: tar xfvz filename.tar.gz or use the graphical tool. you then need to read the included readme or install file for instructions as it varies.  however check to make sure it isnt available in the repo already you rarely need a tar.gz
[21:14] <jjgalvez> where does the cupsys configuration files live?
[21:14] <rsfriends> ok thx all
[21:14] <rsfriends> did found it now
[21:15] <shaun> hwilde, ok i think i figured out what to do, i had to compile dbus-1 with --with-system-socket=/path/to/old/system_bus_socket
[21:15] <goppp_> neverblue,  this is what I did http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55024/
[21:15] <shaun> and --with-system-pid-file=/path/to/old/pid
[21:15] <goppp_> I am trying to get neverblue  dualmonitor support
[21:16] <burn_> can anyone please help me? I can't install the SMB and NFS for shared folders...when I hit install it just pops back up...doesn't start downloading.
[21:16] <neverblue> goppp_, and you have which video card?
[21:16] <white_eagle> tell me a good download manager for ubuntu
[21:16] <white_eagle> ...
[21:16] <razordead> part
[21:16] <Some_Person> wget?
[21:16] <UbuntuNoobx1k> can sumone help me im getting this error. Cannot install 'gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly'
[21:16] <Stevethepirate> y0. long time no see...
[21:16] <UbuntuNoobx1k> This application conflicts with other installed software. To install 'gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly' the conflicting software must be removed first.
[21:16] <UbuntuNoobx1k> Switch to the 'synaptic' package manager to resolve this conflict. im trying to see a video on the player
[21:16] <gleaken> is there someone here who is using the -updates kernel?
[21:17] <neverblue> goppp_, i see, well I posted a reply before, scroll up
[21:17] <Stevethepirate> Um, is there a script that one can run to check if my hardware is ubuntu gutsy compatible???
[21:17] <ab3> hoi
[21:17] <ab3> I have installen ubuntu desktop, but I want to put ubuntu server on my machine. Whitch stept do I have to take to switch between from  destkop to server
[21:17] <goppp_> neverblue,  it should show my two video cards
[21:17] <Stevethepirate> I have a new Dell laptop.. wanna know if it'll all work :P
[21:17] <saif> any1?? ubuntu-forums is not letting me login!! what should i do!??
[21:17] <jjgalvez> does anyone have any insight into why cupsys is broken? and can't be reinstalled?
[21:17] <goppp_> neverblue,  yes that what I did I followed your instuction
[21:17] <Invisible_Ubunti> if I'm not using any bluetooth/wireless I can safely remove all BlueTooth packages and Cups if I won't ever print from this machine right?
[21:17] <goppp_> but I don't get dual monitor
[21:17] <neverblue> goppp_, then there you go
[21:17] <gleaken> Stevethepirate: download the livecd and run it, see what works, what doesn't
[21:18] <neverblue> goppp_, please keep your posts to one line, thanks!
[21:18] <Talash_> hi all
[21:18] <Stevethepirate> gleaken: : yeah, i would do that..
[21:18] <dgjones> Stevethepirate, just boot up with the livecd, that'll give you a good idea whether it'll work
[21:18] <Stevethepirate> but
[21:18] <UbuntuNoobx1k> Cannot install 'gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly'
[21:18] <UbuntuNoobx1k> This application conflicts with other installed software. To install 'gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly' the conflicting software must be removed first.
[21:18] <Stevethepirate> I lack the live CD
[21:18] <neverblue> goppp_, did you restart X ?
[21:18] <Talash_> I have a question regarding pipelining and substring search
[21:18] <Stevethepirate> i'm in a bandwidth deprived country.
[21:18] <UbuntuNoobx1k> can sumone help me please
[21:18] <Schiz0> Invisible_Ubunti: Yes. However the ubuntu-desktop virtual package (it's a fake package that depends on all stuff for a desktop) depends on those things. So you'll have to remove that desktop virtual package too
[21:18] <Stevethepirate> So, i'll only get ubuntu if it'll work :(
[21:18] <Flannel> Stevethepirate: what do you have then?
[21:18] <Talash_> basically I have a newly generated sources.list file, copy-pasted form somewhere on the web
[21:18] <Invisible_Ubunti> Schiz0, what does the desktop virtual package do?
[21:18] <gleaken> Stevethepirate:  That would give you an idea.  mostly, other than ATI or nVidia cards and broadcom wifi cards, you should be fairly ok, what is the computer?
[21:19] <Stevethepirate> Flannel: like. I -can- get the CD.. but I don't want to waste 700 megs of cap
[21:19] <Flannel> Stevethepirate: Google is your best bet then.  See if anyone out there has your computer working with Ubuntu
[21:19] <goppp_>  VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics  and VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV280 [Radeon 9200 PRO]  are my cards neverblue .
[21:19] <white_eagle_> download manager with a GUI
[21:19] <dgjones> Stevethepirate, you could always ask for a copy to be sent via shipit, it might take a couple of weeks, but it'd save you downloading a copy
[21:19] <Talash_> that file contains a lot of lines going like "NOTE: sudo gpg --keyserver blah blah blah" etc
[21:19] <TryingOutLinux> I think my ubuntu is broken! I can't get anything except what camew with it to work!
[21:19] <Flannel> Stevethepirate: see also, shipit.ubuntu.com, they'll send you one
[21:19] <Schiz0> Invisible_Ubunti: Nothing. It depends on all the desktop packages though (gnome, xserver, etc). So instead of installing all them manually, you can just install the desktop package and it does it all automatically
[21:19] <Schiz0> it doesn't add any feature or anything, it's a "virtual package" or whatever it's called
[21:19] <Stevethepirate> No, if I want to install it, i'll do it like soonish, varsity starting and all.
[21:20] <Talash_> erm, sorry: "NOTE: wget blah blah |sudo apt-key add -"
[21:20] <Stevethepirate> Let me just check what hardware the lappie has in it.
[21:20] <gleaken> Is there anyone here I can talk to about the problems with the current kernel?
[21:20] <Talash_> basically what I want to do is batch process those lines, take out the urls and redirect them to wget
[21:20] <Flannel> !anyone | gleaken
[21:20] <ubotu> gleaken: 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?
[21:20] <ab3> How can I get from ubuntu desktop to ubuntu server
[21:20] <Flannel> ab3: What part of the server do you want?
[21:20] <TryingOutLinux> I think my ubuntu is broken! I can't get anything except what camew with it to work!
[21:21] <MarcC> my laptop HD keeps spinning down, how do I stop it from doing that?
[21:21] <gleaken> I am getting application hangs with the latest fiesty-updates kernel
[21:21] <jjgalvez> can anyone help me track a problem with dpkq configuring cupsys?
[21:21] <DRebellion> ab3: there is no difference between 'desktop' and 'server', apart from the packages supplied on the disk.
[21:21] <Flare183> Flannel: you know that everyone get me and you confused
[21:21] <Talash_> what I tried to use is "cat /etc/apt/sources.list | grep NOTE: | cut -c[from-to] | wget -i -"
[21:21] <Flare183> gets*
[21:21] <Flannel> Flare183: yeah, it happens, I'm used to it.
[21:21] <dgjones> !hcl | Stevethepirate, you could check this to see if other people have installed on the same make laptop
[21:21] <ubotu> Stevethepirate, you could check this to see if other people have installed on the same make laptop: 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
[21:21] <gleaken> this is something that didn't happen before with the last kernel revision
[21:21] <Talash_> it doesn't work because there are spaces after the urls
[21:21] <Flare183> Flannel: ok just checking no hard feelings
[21:21] <Dimitree> pepperjack, i reach a screen with " Please choose the font face you would like to use on Linux console." there is a OK at the bottom but i can't activate it with Enter or clicking on it ?
[21:21] <pam__> i just intstalled xchat. i have no idea where i am
[21:21] <goalieca> best way to remove network manager applet?
[21:22] <gleaken> firefox will hang and not respond, thunderbird stopped downloading mail in the middle and then resumed after a period of freezing
[21:22] <Talash_> maybe there's a way to make a substring search which'll take out just the urls?
[21:22] <Flannel> Flare183: no, of course not
[21:22] <Flare183> Flannel: kk
[21:22] <gleaken> beryl even greyed out the window to indicate it was locked
[21:22] <Flannel> Talash_: there are many ways.  Check out regular expressions.
[21:22] <TryingOutLinux> I think my brand new ubuntu is broken! I can't get anything except what camew with it to work!
[21:22] <goppp_> neverblue,  I tryed the gui, screen and graphic to get dual monitor in 7.10 but it only allowed one card at a time
[21:23] <Flannel> TryingOutLinux: you'll need to be more specific than that, "doesn't work" doesn't tell us a whole lot.
[21:23] <Talash_> yeah. I am not sure about the way I should write that expression
[21:23] <Talash_> can anyone be more specific?
[21:23] <_1> hi
[21:23] <TryingOutLinux> Flannel: nothing will run
[21:23] <_1> hi
[21:23] <_1> ?
[21:23] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: so no errors or anything?
[21:23] <Flannel> Talash_: There are some pre-fab URL matching regexps, google around for them.  Theyre easy to find.  Thats the easiest way
[21:23] <TryingOutLinux> nothing will run
[21:24] <gleaken> Flannel: any idea, I can back out the kernel, but I don't want to, if there is a problem, I would like to help track it down, dmesg isn't being helpful either
[21:24] <Flannel> TryingOutLinux: What have you tried to run? and what does it do instead?
[21:24] <E_Data> how hard is it to dual boot ubuntu and xp with ubuntu being installed first?
[21:24] <Schiz0> TryingOutLinux: Does it boot?
[21:24] <ethaqer> sup all i got one Q
[21:24] <MrRoland> hey, need some help. cannot see youtube videos, I install flash plugin with that non free thing, each time I click a video says to install agaian and then says is already instaleld but not working\
[21:24] <Flannel> gleaken: #ubuntu-bugs might be a good place, launchpad (the website) as well
[21:24] <xenthro> I'm having trouble starting drupal5... i get a ton of mysql errors http://pastebin.com/m19e4814c can anybody tell me what is wrong?
[21:24] <TryingOutLinux> i tried all my regular stuff, photoshop, some games, quicktime, itunes, all wont run
[21:24] <Schiz0> MrRoland: YOu need the official flash plugin to use youtube...iirc the other stuff doesn't work
[21:24] <gleaken> Flannel:  I will try ubuntu-bugs then, thanks
[21:24] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: Windows programs do not run in linux.
[21:24] <mohbana_> hey guys how do i install real player on amd64 gusty?
[21:25] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: Natively at least. You can run wine to see if it will work.
[21:25] <Stevethepirate> It's a T7700 2.4ghz core 2 duo, 3 gigs ddr-667, 200 gig harddrive, broadcom 440x 10/100 Intergrated controller, Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965 AGN, Dell Truemobile 355 Bluetooth, Sigmatel Hi-def audio, and a 8600m GT
[21:25] <Flannel> TryingOutLinux: Linux is not windows.  That's your problem.  Check out wine, that will allow some stuff to work (and an increasing amount of stuff, at that)
[21:25] <Bethesda> Tryingoutlinux: But Gutsy has a build in handler for your Ipod...?
[21:25] <MrRoland> Schiz0 I simply click slash player when Im asked by mozilla, I select the one witrh the ubuntu icon on right ... I mean SHOULD work
[21:25] <merln> i dont think my onboard soundcard is configured properly sound comes out of the computers speak and through the jack but i have no control over the audio coming from the jack...could you point me in the right direction?
[21:25] <DRebellion> !borkenflash | MrRoland
[21:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about borkenflash - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:25] <Dimitree> lol  :) the OK was active after i pressed Tab
[21:25] <jjgalvez> help with installed cupsys please
[21:26] <DRebellion> !brokenflash | MrRoland
[21:26] <ubotu> MrRoland: The Flash plugin installation has been broken for some time. A fix has been released now, although it might not have yet reached all mirrors. If that is the case for your mirror, please wait a couple of hours.
[21:26] <AaronMT> Hi quick question, when I select "Use largest continous free space" that is referencing a partition that is unallocated free space in windows, correct?
[21:26] <TryingOutLinux> wait, so nothing you buy in a store will work on linux?!?! SO WHAT THE **** WILL?!
[21:26] <linuxprobie> Afternoon peeps, having trouble establishing a Raid in ubuntu. I set the raid in Bios, but tubuntu still views it as two hard drives.
[21:26] <xenthro> TryingOutLinux, instead of PS, try "gimp" or "krita" instead of itunes try "amarok", instead of quicktime, try vlc or mplayer with the w32 codecs
[21:26] <neverblue> goppp_, not sure what that means, but you certainly wont edit your xorg.conf manually and get it working correctly all in one night
[21:26] <MrRoland> ubotu can you tell me an confirmed mirror?
[21:26] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: Yes, because everything for Linux (at least most things) are free.
[21:26] <goppp_> neverblue,  is there a ubuntu gui tool to do this
[21:26] <amigamia> hi is seveas still associated with ubuntu?
[21:27] <TryingOutLinux> so who shells out the money for ubuntu to make the software?
[21:27] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: the community makes the software!
[21:27] <goppp_> neverblue,  going to reboot X
[21:27] <amigamia> the man who owns TWARTE
[21:27] <Schiz0> TryingOutLinux: People volenteer.
[21:27] <neverblue> goppp_, there are many tools to edit xorg.conf, for ATI, i have no idea what they might be
[21:27] <goppp_> bbl
[21:27] <amigamia> the guy who paid all that money to go to space
[21:27] <Bethesda> Tryingoutlinux: Linux is NOT Windows.
[21:27] <amigamia> a south african
[21:27] <E_Data> TryingOutLinux should have probably wiki'd ubuntu or linux in general before installing it...
[21:27] <Starnestommy> amigamia: yes
[21:27] <amigamia> ;)
[21:27] <TryingOutLinux> from what i've seen, nothing is ever free
[21:28] <Stevethepirate> Flannel: It's a T7700 2.4ghz core 2 duo, 3 gigs ddr-667, 200 gig harddrive, broadcom 440x 10/100 Intergrated controller, Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965 AGN, Dell Truemobile 355 Bluetooth, Sigmatel Hi-def audio, and a 8600m GT
[21:28] <amigamia> there is big strong money behind ubuntu :D
[21:28] <Bethesda> And btw, I can run Oblivion, Morrowin, HF2, World of Worcraft good...so -.-
[21:28] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: it is on Linux
[21:28] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: that's because youve seen windows
[21:28] <mpetersen> start-stop-daemon writing pidfile to wrong spot, anyone help?
[21:28] <ethaqer> hello guys ..do you think copiz gonna owrk on [GeForce2 MX/MX 400] ?
[21:28] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: you'll find a bunch of pre-installed software already on your computer. Just run it.
[21:28] <noodlesgc> my friend just got a job working for microsoft
[21:28] <ethaqer> compiz*
[21:28] <xenthro> TryingOutLinux, there are so many linux distros that the answers are, corporate, community, government, individuals... the answer is all of the above... its the fact that you have a choice that is the defining characteristic of linux
[21:28] <Schiz0> TryingOutLinux: One again, linux is not windows. Linux is open source, meaning it's free.
[21:28] <{Nathan}> noodlesgc: I feel sorry for your friend then.
[21:28] <noodlesgc> me too
[21:28] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: ubuntu isn't just free as in price. it's free as in you can do whatever you want with the source code (the authors do not restrict your rights)
[21:28] <TryingOutLinux> i only have linux because i bought a computer with it
[21:29] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux from dell?
[21:29] <TryingOutLinux> dell
[21:29] <Schiz0> TryingOutLinux: Well if you don't want it, you can buy a copy of windows and install it on your computer.
[21:29] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux what model?
[21:29] <Stevethepirate> amigamia: mark shuttleworth.
[21:29] <Seveas> amigamia, hi
[21:29] <Blue_> Stevethepirare: What model dell you running? I have ubuntu running great on a Vostro 1500 and a Inspiron 6000
[21:29] <Stevethepirate> Inspiron 1720
[21:29] <danand> TryingOutLinux - thats because your used to the Microsoft way. People like Richard Stallman and all the people at GNU and the FSF have worked for many years to bring us to the point where we have a free (as in freedom & price) OS
[21:29] <Stevethepirate> South African market.
[21:29] <ubuntu> heya guys how can i reinstall Grub ?
[21:29] <linuxprobie> Noone can help me with the raid?
[21:29] <magick> Anyone know of a project that is looking to get the intel 4965 wireless drivers working?
[21:30] <ubuntu> on /dev/sda
[21:30] <MrRoland> question: which is faster? KDE or GNOME ?
[21:30] <sp> TryingOutLinux: GNU/Linux is free as in freedom (and you cannot do "whatever you want" with the code, but pretty much) - see http://gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html for information :)
[21:30] <esperegu> Hi! I need to specify --rsync-path on the client to point to the remote rsync to be able to use it. Anybody knows how I can set this on the server so I don't need to specify that anymore?
[21:30] <TryingOutLinux> i have an inspiron 530n
[21:30] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux  and are you having problems?
[21:30] <Stevethepirate> magick: I have the 4965 wireless drivers
[21:30] <xenthro> MrRoland, i heard that kde4 is supposed to be extremely fast
[21:30] <Blue_> Stevethepirate: The only issues I had were with my HD sound card but I fixed it by installing ALSA
[21:30] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: ok, so what software do you need?
[21:30] <Stevethepirate> Blue_: : hmm
[21:30] <Stevethepirate> so, you rate i download it
[21:30] <Stevethepirate> give it a bash?
[21:31] <TryingOutLinux> wait, so the developers who worked so hard to make this software let others modify it and release it on their own?!
[21:31] <DRebellion> !enter | Stevethepirate
[21:31] <ubotu> Stevethepirate: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[21:31] <magick> Stevethepirate, did it autodetect?
[21:31] <Blue_> Stevethepirate: Everything else worked right out of the "box"
[21:31] <Stevethepirate> DRebellion: yeah, soz.
[21:31] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: yes. that is the point :)
[21:31] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux yes
[21:31] <tripps> ok now that i've been successful in getting aiglx to work, i've reverted everything back to vesa drivers, etc., to figure out what happened to my desktop. i still cannot access it. it is configured correctly in gconf-editor. any ideas?
[21:31] <browniehead> i dont think anyone is monitoring that channel
[21:31] <Stevethepirate> magick: haven't tried.. about to install ubuntu.
[21:31] <Stevethepirate> i'll see if you want?
[21:31] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: You need to realize this... I have not paid for any softwaree in 3 years.
[21:31] <Stevethepirate> will take me 5 mins to download ISO though.
[21:31] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: as long as the people who modify it and release it allow others to do the same.
[21:31] <TryingOutLinux> 3 years?!?!?!
[21:31] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: Linux is free in all ways possible.
[21:31] <magick> Stevethepirate, yep, just PM me the results
[21:31] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux i havent paid in two.
[21:32] <MrRoland> xenthro is kde4 available on ubuntu ?
[21:32] <{Nathan}> MrRoland: yes, it is
[21:32] <Seveas> TryingOutLinux, and it's all legal :)\
[21:32] <xenthro> TryingOutLinux, of course, you think professional, non-community tech support is free? if you must follow a money trail, consider that anybody that makes $$$ off linux is usually a software consultant
[21:32] <E_Data> how hard is it to dual boot ubuntu and xp with ubuntu being installed first?
[21:32]  * MrRoland remembers kde being a BETA
[21:32] <danand> TryingOutLinux - I haven't paid in about 6 or 7 years!
[21:32] <Blue_> Stevethepirate: If I were you and can just download the ISO of the LiveCD burn it and boot off the CD and just play with it and see what works and what doesn't and not install it unless you think its something you want
[21:32] <Bethesda> Basicly, if you have Cedega / Wine for your games ( + some common sense ) you do not need to pay for any software ever again.
[21:32] <{Nathan}> E_Data: not very... but you will  need to reinstall  grub
[21:32] <TryingOutLinux> are you sure its all free?
[21:32] <MrRoland> kde4 i mean
[21:32] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: YES
[21:32] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux yes!
[21:32] <TryingOutLinux> someone must be making money off of it
[21:32] <xenthro> MrRoland, I don't believe so... but i think it was planned for kubuntu 8.04
[21:32] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: YES!
[21:33] <E_Data> how {Nathan}?
[21:33] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux I myself am developing an open source project. phalkyn.sf.net
[21:33] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: companies make money off it by selling corporate support (eg 24/7 phoneline etc)
[21:33] <magick> TryingOutLinux, would you rather have some guy at a large company who hates his job (or is doing it for $ only) write software for you or someone who volunteers their time and creates software for the challenge?
[21:33] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: No, they are not. It's a very awesome community, and that's why I've been using Ubuntu.
[21:33] <{Nathan}> E_Data: Hmm... Ubuntu probably has a way to do it... lemme check
[21:33] <Blue_> TryingOutLinux: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_%28Linux_distribution%29
[21:33] <TryingOutLinux> i would rather have volunteers
[21:33] <danand> TryingOutLinux - check out www.gnu.org www.fsf.org. Yes people do make money from GNU/Linux - mostly from support to businesses etc
[21:33] <{Nathan}> TryingOutLinux: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[21:33] <dimedo> hi there, since a few hour i have a problem: df tells me, that my / partition uses 100% of the disk space, even after i deleted about 1 GB of data from it. I deleted the data as root user mostly by rm command and some packets via aptitude. there is nothing left in the trash and df still shows 100%. the partition is ext3 on a luks encrypted device. any ideas?
[21:34] <DRebellion> NOTICE - Guys, can we get back on topic. Continue the FOSS discussion in #ubuntu-offtopic please...
[21:34] <{Nathan}> err, sorry. that link was for E_Data
[21:34] <E_Data> k
[21:34] <Stevethepirate> Blue_: yeah, i would do that.. but if i'd rather have a good indication of whether it'll work or not
[21:34] <MrRoland> one more question: can I install ubuntu with software raid ? got that default intel matrix controller. can I? if not, I have to configure software raid ?
[21:34] <Stevethepirate> since i do not have a huge cap
[21:34] <tripps> TryingOutLinux: we can pretend this is company tech support: "Sir, do you have your computer plugged in the wall?"
[21:34] <esperegu> Hi! I need to specify --rsync-path on the client to point to the remote rsync to be able to use it. Anybody knows how I can set this on the server so I don't need to specify that anymore?
[21:35] <Blue_> Stevethepirate: Well like I said I've had very little problems with it... the biggest thing for me is just learning a new OS
[21:35] <TryingOutLinux> so i could, for example, take ubuntu, remove all software except whats needed to boot the system, and rename and release it as my own and no one in the world could sue me?
[21:35]  * ronny1 cries because his xfi card is not supported
[21:35] <jjgalvez> no matter what I try Cupsys will just not install properly! this is so very frustrating
[21:35] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: yep, as long as you provide the source code.
[21:35] <Schiz0> TryingOutLinux: Yep.
[21:35] <tripps> TryingOutLinux: that wouldn't be ubuntu of course . . . . ;)
[21:35] <pepperjack> TryingOutLinux: correct. this happens often these days
[21:35] <white_eagle_> DRebellion, yeees
[21:35] <blackmouse> does teh ubuntu installatino disc allow  you to not install grub, but to use an existing grub installation?
[21:35] <white_eagle_> :)
[21:35] <Zamboli> I'm trying to run a Madwifi script that removes wlan_scan_sta and wlan modules, but i get an error that says they're in use. how do i disable them?
[21:35] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux  yep you sure could. you could even just change the artwork and release it
[21:35] <tripps> TryingOutLinux: all you need is a kernel, possibly initrd and a shell
[21:35] <Daviey> TryingOutLinux: ubuntu is just that, from Debian
[21:36] <Schiz0> TryingOutLinux: In fact, Ubuntu is actually based on Debian linux (which is a completely separate distribution of linux)
[21:36] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: nah, you don't need a shell ;) init will just sleep
[21:36] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, linux is free as in free speech
[21:36] <white_eagle_> understand?
[21:36] <TryingOutLinux> ok now the debate, do i keep ubuntu or throw windows on here. what do you think?
[21:36] <Stevethepirate> Blue_: i've used linux before :P
[21:36] <danand> TryingOutLinux - Debian GNU/Linux
[21:36] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, you can dual-boot
[21:36] <Schiz0> TryingOutLinux: You're asking this question in a linux channel. Of course we're going to tell you to keep linux.
[21:36] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: at least give linux a chance. you'll come to love it.
[21:36] <Stevethepirate> Anyone here used 'ultimate boot cd'?
[21:36] <Schiz0> Go ask in #Windows too :-P
[21:36]  * Bsims whines and wishes someone would add truecrypt to the repositories as my mirror is faster than the official site
[21:36] <soup4you2> keep ubuntu and virtualize windows :)
[21:36] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, even multi-boot
[21:36] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux BTW linux is immune to viruses/worms/spyware
[21:36] <schlicht> i got a problem with truecrypt (4.3 and the new 5) whenever i try to copy a big folder (1gb+) on my ntfs truecrypt container , at some point my hol system crash, programms freeze and i only can restart with powerswitch. im using ubuntu 7.10. any ideas?
[21:36] <schasi> Can you have two libc6 installed at the same time?
[21:37] <TryingOutLinux> i am considering keeping linux at least for now, unless there is something major i cant do
[21:37] <Blue_> Stevethepirate: Well then you're probably better of then me, but so far I have installed ubuntu on 5 different machines 2 of them Dells and all has been great!
[21:37] <noodlesgc> schasi thats suicide
[21:37] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, linux is completely free and 95% of the software for it is also free
[21:37] <schasi> noodlesgc: I thought so...
[21:37] <tripps> TryingOutLinux: you can also use vmware to run windows if necessary, or use wine (I use this to run IE to access some neanderthal websites)
[21:37] <white_eagle_> as Linux is
[21:37] <Bethesda> Shasi, please DO NOT do that1
[21:37] <Bsims> schlicht: what does it say if anything in /var/log/messages?
[21:37] <danand> !gnu > danand
[21:37] <Stevethepirate> I need a ntfs resizer, my old copy of Hirens boot disc borked out.
[21:37] <TryingOutLinux> even I know better than to use IE
[21:37] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, try wine, for runing windows apps on linux
[21:37] <Stevethepirate> TryingOutLinux: lol
[21:37] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux  there is nothing linux cant do
[21:37] <TryingOutLinux> wine?
[21:37] <schasi> So if you are on feisty and want a package needing libc6 2.6, you cannot do anything?
[21:37] <danand> !gnu
[21:37] <ubotu> G(NU's) N(ot) U(nix). A project that aimed to develop a complete operating system of Free Software, which Ubuntu is based on. See http://gnu.org
[21:37] <white_eagle_> !wine
[21:37] <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.
[21:37] <Blue_> Stevethepirate: Gparted in on the LiveCD
[21:38] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: don't try wine first. try native linux programs first.
[21:38] <TryingOutLinux> why would drinking wine help me?
[21:38] <tripps> TryingOutLinux: you can do anything - you can do much more than you can possibly imagine, quite frankly
[21:38] <white_eagle_> :)
[21:38] <Stevethepirate> Blue_: is it stable?
[21:38] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux,
[21:38] <white_eagle_> wine | TryingOutLinux
[21:38] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux wine is a program that can emulate windows
[21:38] <Bethesda> Wine is awesome. Do you guys know Oblivion? I can run it fine.
[21:38] <Bsims> schasi: try compiling it yourwelf is about it
[21:38] <TryingOutLinux> oh
[21:38] <TryingOutLinux> do all programs work on this wine thingy?
[21:38] <MrRoland> can I install ubuntu with software raid ? got that default intel matrix controller. can I? if not, I have to configure software raid ?
[21:38] <Stevethepirate> Bethesda: i've got portal working fine as well.
[21:38] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, do you have an nvidia card?
[21:38] <Blue_> Stevethepirate: you're better off to you the real Gparted liveCD over the ubuntu
[21:38] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: no, it is BETA
[21:38] <schlicht> Bsims,  gimme a minute
[21:38] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux  90%
[21:38] <tripps> TryingOutLinux: wine is the bottles you drink while you use windows. . . . j/k
[21:38] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, no, not all
[21:38] <white_eagle_> its beta
[21:38] <Bethesda> Not all ofcourse, but most yes.
[21:38] <TryingOutLinux> i have whatever came with this dell
[21:38] <Stevethepirate> okay
[21:39] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, don't you know your graphics card?
[21:39] <MrRoland> and noodlesgc if you say linux is imune to spyware/viruses and so means that you haven't met remote shell trojan yet
[21:39] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: you can install new software using   system -> adminstration -> synaptic package manager
[21:39] <TryingOutLinux> whatever came with this machine. why do you ask
[21:39] <Stevethepirate> Sigh.. i'm only getting 4megabytes a sec downloading this ISO
[21:39] <Manco> someone please help me error 22
[21:39] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, or you can with applications/add/remove
[21:39] <Manco> someone please help me error 22
[21:39] <white_eagle_> search for whatever you need
[21:39] <Bethesda> Rofl steve. What are you on =P
[21:39] <white_eagle_> tick a box
[21:39] <white_eagle_> and apply changes ;)
[21:39] <DRebellion> Stevethepirate: :O i get 230 KB/sec max!
[21:39] <white_eagle_> its so simple
[21:39] <TryingOutLinux> oh, so all programs in Add/Remove are totally free like linux?
[21:39] <noodlesgc> Manco where do you see error 22?
[21:39] <danand> TryingOutLinux - You will find most apps you use on windows have (mostly) better equivalents in Ubuntu or GNU/linux systems in general
[21:39] <Stevethepirate> Bethesda: theres a local mirror here.. I just realized it.
[21:39] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, yes
[21:40] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux yes
[21:40] <Manco> in my boot
[21:40] <Manco> i have xp too
[21:40] <DRebellion> TryingOutLinux: don't use add/remove (it is way inferior to syaptic)
[21:40] <noodlesgc> Manco when loading grub?
[21:40] <white_eagle_> DRebellion, he's a newb
[21:40] <Manco> yes
[21:40] <TryingOutLinux> what is syaptic?
[21:40] <Stevethepirate> its the package manager
[21:40] <Stevethepirate> !synaptic > TryingOutLinux
[21:40] <white_eagle_> its a package manager
[21:40] <Blue_> Stevethepirate: I use this Gparted LiveCD all the time for my stuff- http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=115843&package_id=173828
[21:40] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux  just use add/remove its more friendly with beginners
[21:40] <Stevethepirate> Blue_: ta
[21:40] <TryingOutLinux> ok
[21:40] <Bsims> well its a frontend to the package manager
[21:40] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, please, test ubuntu for atleast 30 days
[21:41] <Manco> my brother put some visruse in xp and they shut down the xp an my grub wont start
[21:41] <TryingOutLinux> i can do that
[21:41] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, if you like it
[21:41] <Bethesda> So do any of you guys can help me with my keyboard problem? =)
[21:41] <white_eagle_> keep it
[21:41] <Stevethepirate> Manco: thats semi impossible.
[21:41] <Bsims> Bethesda: what is it doing
[21:41] <schlicht> Bsims, is there anyway to see when i reboot?
[21:41] <Manco> yea i know
[21:41] <TryingOutLinux> a few concerns though i have
[21:41] <Manco> but how can i fix it
[21:41] <white_eagle_> ..say it TryingOutLinux
[21:41] <Bethesda> Well I got a G11, but Ubuntu does not regonize the extra buttons.
[21:41] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux  what concerns
[21:41] <danand> TryingOutLinux - You should really call what most people call linux gnu/linux. linux is just the kernel of the OS, the majority of the rest of the system was written by the people at GNU - see www.gnu.org
[21:41] <Bsims> schlicht: sudo less /var/log/messages and scroll to the bottom
[21:41] <Bethesda> G11 = about 15 extra buttons.
[21:41] <TryingOutLinux> 1. what can i use instead of windows movie maker?
[21:41] <Zamboli> I'm trying to run a Madwifi script that removes wlan_scan_sta and wlan modules, but i get an error that says they're in use. how do i disable them? anyone? anyone?
[21:41] <tripps> TryingOutLinux: need a photoshop like graphics program? "sudo apt-get install gimp" done! need an autocad clone? sudo apt-get install qcad" need a desktop publishing program? sudo apt-get install scribus. and so on
[21:41] <white_eagle_> !kino
[21:41] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux avidemux
[21:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kino - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:41] <Stevethepirate> Bethesda: MX518 ftw
[21:42] <white_eagle_> !info kino | TryingOutLinux
[21:42] <ubotu> tryingoutlinux: kino (source: kino): Non-linear editor for Digital Video data. In component main, is extra. Version 1.1.0-3ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 4251 kB, installed size 9272 kB
[21:42] <TryingOutLinux> i already found gimp
[21:42] <Bethesda> What is that Steve ?
[21:42] <Stevethepirate> Bethesda: Another mous
[21:42] <Stevethepirate> *mouse
[21:42] <Bethesda> Well . ok :P
[21:42] <Stevethepirate> wait
[21:42] <schlicht> Bsims,  yeah but my crash were a a 5 pm
[21:42] <TryingOutLinux> ok, what about Nero?
[21:42] <Stevethepirate> g11 = keyboard?
[21:42] <Bethesda> Yes Steve =)
[21:42] <Stevethepirate> TryingOutLinux: you get NeroLinux
[21:42] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, you will find everything you need with add/remove
[21:42] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux k3b and gnome-baker
[21:42] <Stevethepirate> Bethesda: soz, its late :(
[21:42] <DRebellion> !burner | TryingOutLinux
[21:42] <ubotu> TryingOutLinux: CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus-CD-Burner, GToaster, xcdroast (GNOME), wodim (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[21:42] <Bethesda> I don't have 15 extra buttons on a mouse Steve :P
[21:42] <schasi> There seems to be no backport to feisty of xrandr...
[21:43] <Bethesda> Dont worry steve xDF
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> Bethesda: I have 8
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> ;p
[21:43] <Bethesda> darn, 8? 0o
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> wait a sec
[21:43] <edju> Using the driver from NVidia.  In "Restricted Drivers", should nvidia be enabled?
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> yeah, 8
[21:43] <TryingOutLinux> do these support DVD-VR?
[21:43] <MasterAslan> is there a way to remove all packages so I am down to the basic command line system so I can build on top of that with out having to reinstall?
[21:43] <puff> I have my virtual desktop stuff set to 3x2, but can't get it ot change desktops.
[21:43] <white_eagle_> TryingOutLinux, there is a nerolinux
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> logitech mx518
[21:43] <Bethesda> Edju, yes.
[21:43] <Bethesda> Lemem look that up
[21:43] <white_eagle_> 25$ i think
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> white_eagle_: its trial though
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> yeah
[21:43] <white_eagle_> yes
[21:43] <jjgalvez> can anyone help me install cupsys?
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> nerolinux is lank fast though
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> for dvd's
[21:43] <Stevethepirate> compared to k3b
[21:43] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux  what is DVD-VR?
[21:44] <schlicht> Bsims, hmm i will let it crash again,...i shall be back xD
[21:44] <white_eagle_> yes thats why its 25$ ;) Stevethepirate
[21:44] <TryingOutLinux> its a dvd format
[21:44] <TryingOutLinux> my dvd recorder uses it
[21:44] <Stevethepirate> white_eagle_: some of the best and fasted stuff i've ever seen has been free
[21:44] <MrRoland> so once again, personal opinion, which is faster? kde or gnome? :P
[21:44] <Schiz0> MrRoland: fluxbox
[21:44] <TryingOutLinux> just got kino, it looks good
[21:44] <Stevethepirate> there was an excellent article on that..
[21:44] <ubuser> hi .. is there a program which rips dvds in avi?
[21:44] <white_eagle_> MrRoland, gnome
[21:44] <danand> noodlesgc - dvd discs specially for video
[21:44] <puff> When i try to click on the task bar virtual desktop stuff, nothing happens.  When I try to drag a terminal off theside of the screen, nothing happens.  When I do ctrl-alt-right-arrow, nothing happens.  what setting could be doing this??
[21:44] <Stevethepirate> in terms of memory and CPU usage
[21:44] <Bethesda> Gnome, and it looks better too.
[21:44] <Bsims> ubuser: k9copy
[21:44] <white_eagle_> KDE is krappy
[21:44] <Stevethepirate> with > 256 meg of ram, KDE was better memorywise
[21:45] <white_eagle_> for me
[21:45]  * MrRoland 4 more mins to get that iso
[21:45] <ubuser> Bsims: does it run under gnome?
[21:45] <MrRoland> so nobody knows if I can use that onboard raid controller?
[21:45] <puff> Ah, odd, okay, must be something in compiz.
[21:45] <Bsims> yeah it does
[21:45] <ubuser> tnx
[21:45] <Bsims> it might pull the libs ubuser but it works
[21:45] <puff> When I reset visual effects to "normal" it started working right.
[21:45] <Stevethepirate> ubuser: you need a ripper, akin to winavi for windows.
[21:45] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux im pretty sure that k3b burns dvd-vr
[21:45] <Stevethepirate> Never done it in *nix
[21:45] <Bsims> ubuser: its not like windows vs mac...
[21:45] <Manco> some understanding , grub boot loader
[21:46] <TryingOutLinux> noodlescg: Google tells me otherwise
[21:46] <noodlesgc> TryingOutLinux let me check
[21:46] <Bsims> Stevethepirate: k9copy, acidrip, dvdrip all do it
[21:46] <puff> The xterm "transparent background" effect doesn't seem to work the same as it used to.  If I change the desktop wallpaper, the xterm doesn't change to match.
[21:46] <Stevethepirate> Bsims: ah.
[21:46] <TryingOutLinux> ok
[21:46] <Stevethepirate> Yeah, dvdrip is lank slow though
[21:47] <Bsims> Stevethepirate: or you can get techy and just write the commands
[21:47] <Stevethepirate> Haven't tried acidrip
[21:47] <Manco> Can someone help me i am having problems loading grub
[21:47] <Stevethepirate> Yeah
[21:47] <Stevethepirate> :P
[21:47] <Bsims> I use k9copy a lot
[21:47] <Manco> error 22
[21:47] <Schiz0> puff: I don't think it's truly transparent. I think it just takes a snapshot of the background when the window is moved or opened
[21:47] <puff> Ah, okay, that'swhat it is...
[21:47] <Bethesda> 22? It can't find one of the devices then
[21:47] <jpatrick> Bsims: hmm, I uploaded a new version of that once..
[21:47] <Manco> any fix
[21:47] <Bethesda> Manco, are you sure all drives are correctly connected?
[21:48] <Manco> yes
[21:48] <Manco> it was working
[21:48] <puff> Schiz0: Yeah, what happened is that it became "truly" transparent, which is distracting as hell, since it shows all five layers of xterms and apps I have open :-(
[21:48] <Manco> till today
[21:48] <Bethesda> Did you use an external HDD manco ?
[21:48] <puff> Schiz0: So somewhere in messing around I ended up selecting "background image" in the xterm prefs instead of transparent.
[21:48] <Bsims> Manco: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/installation/55749-grub-error-22-a.html
[21:48] <jjgalvez> cupsys won't install can anyone help me?  I've posted the error messsge here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/54961/
[21:48] <Manco> no i dont have
[21:49] <edju> having trouble with X.  Using the NVidia driver - from Nvidia - should "nvidia" be in /etc/modules?
[21:49] <Zamboli> what do i use to disable wireless?
[21:49] <Manco> my bro got some xp viruses on other xp os , and halt the system since that happen i cant load my ubuntu
[21:50] <Manco> erorr 22
[21:50] <{Nathan}> Zamboli: why do you need it disabled?
[21:50] <Schiz0> Manco: try reinstalling grub or something
[21:50] <Schiz0> do that grub_install thing
[21:50] <Manco> can you tell me how
[21:50] <Schiz0> Google can. I don't use Ubuntu.
[21:50] <Schiz0> maybe dpkg-reconfigure grub
[21:51] <Manco> or show me inet page so i can read
[21:51] <FireHazrd> !compiz
[21:51] <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
[21:51] <Blue_> Manco: Check here - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=688834
[21:51] <alex-weej> http://digg.com/linux_unix/Ubuntu_h_Windows_Sharing_the_Desktop
[21:51] <puff> Is the transparency effect a general gnome/xwindows effect?  I'd like my x emacs window to be transparent as well.
[21:51] <alex-weej> ;)
[21:51] <Blue_> Manco: Wrong link, check here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[21:51] <DRebellion> Zamboli: sudo ifdown <wireless-interface>
[21:51] <jjgalvez> prletoac
[21:52] <Manco> ok thank you very very much
[21:52] <jjgalvez> opps sorry the cursor was in thw rong window
[21:52] <DRebellion> Zamboli: replace <wireless-interface> with the alias of the device (eg eth0, eth1 etc)
[21:52] <Manco> greatnings from Macedonia
[21:52] <puff> And is there any compiz effect that gives me something like the spinning cube when I do alt-ab?
[21:52] <puff> alt-tab, thatis.
[21:52] <middayc> can I ask something: I am trying to install ubuntu and have booted to the live CD but it stops doing anything after it writes "Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)    [OK]"
[21:53] <middayc> if I do altctrl delete it starts shutting down so it isn't blocked but I doesn't move further either
[21:53] <FireHazrd> middayc, just let it sit and see what happens
[21:53] <middayc> :) ok , for how long
[21:54] <middayc>  .. would you wait
[21:54] <FireHazrd> try leaving it for 15-20 mins... sounds long but maybe the computers slow or something
[21:54] <middayc> ok
[21:54] <FireHazrd> ive had that happen on a pentium 4....
[21:54] <TryingOutLinux> been reading up on linux, sounds interesting
[21:54] <toresn> i have some external drives that appears as icons on the desktop... how to i remove these icons?
[21:54] <FireHazrd> every boot takes long but once its into ubuntu it works fine
[21:55] <MissPenguin> how can i be in two channels at once?
[21:55] <gyaresu> Something is spanking my HDD. Anyone know of a 'top'-like programme for seeing what it is?
[21:55] <schlicht> is Bsims off?
[21:55] <middayc> FireHazrd: aha ... thanks a lot
[21:55] <paule118> rrrrrrrrrr
[21:55] <paule118> obnonoonoon
[21:55] <paule118> n
[21:55] <paule118> on
[21:56] <paule118> on no no onon
[21:56] <Zamboli> DRebellion: i'm trying to run a madwifi script that removes some modules, but i get an error that tells me two wlan modules are in use
[21:56] <jpatrick> !enter > paule118
[21:56] <jpatrick> !de > paule118
[21:56] <FireHazrd> I wish gimp was as good awesome photoshop...
[21:56] <gyaresu> Zamboli: you may need to manually remove them yourself.
[21:56] <Zamboli> rm?
[21:56] <Zamboli> ok
[21:56] <Jack_Sparrow> jpatrick: I think he got kicked yesterday for the same thing
[21:56] <Invisible_Ubunti> Zamboli, let me guess auth_pci right?
[21:57] <gyaresu> Zamboli: modprobe -r blah (and then see what is depending on them, then possibly remove those)
[21:57] <toresn> nm
[21:57] <gyaresu> Zamboli: No. Not rm.
[21:57] <gyaresu> Zamboli: modprobe just removes the kernel modules from interacting with the actual kernel.
[21:57] <goppp_> !multihead
[21:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about multihead - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:58] <Stevethepirate> !multithread
[21:58] <Stevethepirate> ?
[21:58] <gyaresu> Where are all the supergeeks this morning...
[21:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about multithread - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:58] <FireHazrd> does vmware work on ubuntu?
[21:58] <gyaresu> goppp_: twinview
[21:58] <jpatrick> !msgthebot > goppp_
[21:58] <gyaresu> FireHazrd: Yes.
[21:58] <jpatrick> !life > gyaresu
[21:58] <DRebellion> FireHazrd: yes
[21:58] <FireHazrd> i cant seem to find any good documentation on vmware for ubuntu
[21:58] <Stevethepirate> FireHazrd: yes
[21:58] <goppp_> gyaresu,  does that work with ati
[21:58] <Stevethepirate> [it seemed a fashionable thing to say]
[21:58] <FireHazrd> I want to ditch xp for good
[21:58] <Stevethepirate> lol
[21:58] <DRebellion> !vmware > FireHazrd (read the pm from ubotu)
[21:58] <Stevethepirate> and games?
[21:59] <TryingOutLinux> one other concern, can Kino (or another program) capture from a USB camcorder? It uses USB like a camcorder uses firewire, where the PC can make it play, rewind, etc.
[21:59] <gyaresu> goppp_: Sorry, I refuse to install ati. Nvidia I can help you with.
[21:59] <k5ehx> FireHazrd: congrats
[21:59] <Zamboli> gyaresu: then what shall i use?
[21:59] <Zamboli> sorry <-total newb
[21:59] <FireHazrd> !vmware
[21:59] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player", not available for Gutsy, only Feisty and Edgy), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. Instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[21:59] <pepperjack> FireHazrd: usually you just need to run the vmware installer or use the package.
[21:59] <jpatrick> FireHazrd: please read the pms in future
[22:00] <kieren_> FireHazrd, don't be in a rush to ditch XP, it will take a while to get used to Linux and it's always good to have something familiar to fall back on
[22:00] <goppp_> !xrandr
[22:00] <pepperjack> id avoid player though
[22:00] <kieren_> Go for a dual boot
[22:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xrandr - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[22:00] <FireHazrd> pepperjack, what do you suggest?
[22:01] <gyaresu> Zamboli: I get the feeling you're trying to install some wifi drivers manually? If the script is _actually_ what you need to do and it's failing on the 'rmmod' (lower command than modprobe) then manually removing them like i suggested 'first', then running the script might help.
[22:01] <pepperjack> FireHazrd: vmware-server
[22:01] <FireHazrd> pepperjack, do i have to pay for it?
[22:01] <Stevethepirate> kieren_: "fail" back onto :P
[22:01] <Dimitree> is it possible to star a live CD from ubuntu ? or if i want to try Fedora ?
[22:01] <pepperjack> FireHazrd: player is fine you just need to do the easyvmx stuff.. no server is free
[22:01] <kieren_> :)
[22:01] <FireHazrd> pepperjack, thats awesome, im gonna try it soon as i get home
[22:02] <pepperjack> yeah there are a ton of virtualization options
[22:02]  * k5ehx runs XP under virtualbox in ubuntu, works well enough
[22:03] <pepperjack> k5ehx: virtualbox now supports hardware accel i hear
[22:03] <gyaresu> Something is spanking my HDD. Anyone know of a 'top'-like programme for seeing what it is?
[22:03] <Jouva> Is there any way to implement alternative methods of logging into gdm, such as fingerprint, flash drive or smartcard? Flash drive would probably be my optimal choice for lack of needing additional hardware (I don't need the gdm login to be that secure since it's just my desktop)
[22:03] <k5ehx> pepperjack: nice, although I have no use for that
[22:03] <epifanio> hi can you suggest me a package to make a live-cd (installable) lime remastersys
[22:03] <epifanio> but that works on ubuntu ppc
[22:03] <pepperjack> Jouva: you can look at standard options by gksu gdmsetup but im not familiar with using those
[22:04] <k5ehx> Jouva: probably, not sure how GDM integrates with options in pam
[22:04] <hwilde> I am seeing false/phantom power button pressed messages when plugging in a USB device.  Has anybody heard of this or any links?
[22:04] <pepperjack> Jouva: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-17571.html <-- seems interesting
[22:04] <gyaresu> Jouva: Bluetooth. When your paired bt device comes back in range it logs on and starts cranking tunes... I have done this.
[22:04] <FireHazrd> k5ehx, pepperjack: ever tried playing games in a virtualization of xp on ubuntu
[22:04] <cheeseboy> anyone thats forum staff here?
[22:04] <k5ehx> FireHazrd: no
[22:05] <Invisible_Ubunti> Jouva, it can be done for USB Jump drive because Slackware allows it if your bios does
[22:05] <Jack_Sparrow> FireHazrd: Doesnt work well enough to do that.. for me anyhow
[22:05] <pepperjack> FireHazrd: this will not work well on vmware. virtualbox's newer builds support harware accel i hear but for windows games using wine is the standard so you dont need virtualization
[22:06] <Jouva> gyaresu; Interesting idea, but I can't get my bluetooth device to see other devices. I can get the bluetooth dongle itsself recognized by the Gutsy though, but it just refuses to even see anything else
[22:06] <FireHazrd> pepperjack, i tried wine with 7.04 but couldnt get steam working
[22:06] <ks> is there any way to get control of the screen if startup program locked it up ?
[22:06] <Jack_Sparrow> FireHazrd: I keep a windows partition , (no internet access) just for games
[22:06] <pepperjack> FireHazrd: id check it again. often youll find one build of wine works and one doesnt.. the newer builds seem pretty impressive though
[22:07] <k5ehx> ks: maybe kill the program locking the screen?
[22:07] <lakcaj> ks, you can drop to a commandline with ctrl-alt-f1 and get back with ctrl-alt-f7.
[22:07] <ks> i've written a startup script that starts python program, but it outputs debug messages to console
[22:07] <lakcaj> ks, you can also reboot the xserver with ctrl-alt-backspace
[22:07] <FireHazrd> thanks guys, catch you around later
[22:07] <ks> lemme try
[22:07] <paule118> [84.189.9.155]
[22:08] <Jack_Sparrow> paule118: May I pm you
[22:08] <Jouva> pepperjack, that's a VERY interesting link. Thank you.
[22:08] <ks> thanks ctrl alt f1 worked :)
[22:08] <paule118> [84.189.9.155]
[22:08] <epifanio> can you suggest-me what i need,  unluky i can't resolve remastersys's dependancies
[22:09] <Jouva> pepperjack, Oh sweet, libpam-usb is in the package list. This should be even easier now.
[22:09] <epifanio> i tried UCK too, but it need "gfxboot" and it isn't on the repository :-(
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[22:10] <FloodBot1> paule118: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:10] <DRebellion> !ops | paule118
[22:10] <ubotu> paule118: 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!
[22:11] <^Elfboy> checking for gcc... no
[22:11] <^Elfboy> checking for cc... no
[22:11] <^Elfboy> checking for cc... no
[22:11] <^Elfboy> checking for cl... no
[22:11] <^Elfboy> configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
[22:11] <FloodBot1> ^Elfboy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:11] <^Elfboy> ops
[22:11] <gub> heh
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[22:11] <Starnestommy> ^Elfboy: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[22:11] <nalioth> ^Elfboy: please use a pastebin in the future
[22:11] <paule118>  administrador has quit (Client Quit)
[22:11] <^Elfboy> ok sorry i did know
[22:12] <cheeseboy> someone kick paule118
[22:12] <hwilde> Is there anything else that could initiate /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh ?
[22:12] <ubuser> is there a program to conver .vob in .avi?
[22:12] <nalioth> ubuser: handbrake
[22:12] <reZo> is there a way with wget to only show the progress bar, or a int percentage of how the progress is going for the download?
[22:13] <nalioth> reZo: have you run "man wget" ?
[22:13] <reZo> yes,
[22:13] <ccb_> test me
[22:13] <reZo> didn't tell me much
[22:13] <pepperjack> reZo: rather it tells you alot but nothing even vaugely coherant :)
[22:14] <reZo> pepperjack: thats the wroding
[22:14] <schlicht> does anyone have an idea why truecrypt crash(and my system/all programms freeze) when i try to copy a big folder on my ntfs truecrpyt container?
[22:14] <reZo> wording *
[22:14] <breakz> hello, Ive got a question about installing ubuntu 7.10 desktop, tried with an alter cd, but it didnt work, after Ive booted the installation, the screen just turns black, just after the slash loading screen,
[22:15] <breakz> got a amd 64 but installing i386 tho
[22:15] <ubuser> nalioth: where can i find handbrake?
[22:15] <k5ehx> isn't handbrake a windows app?
[22:15] <User1234> Can anyone help? The problem seems to be when i start up ubuntu then hit enter at the install or run option it comes up with a loading Kernel box and stays at 3%? Is this suppose to stay there for awhile and im impatient or is there something wrong?
[22:15] <reZo> never mind actually, i'll just change the output via the source
[22:15] <k5ehx> ubuser: you want to convert .vob into .avi or vice versa?
[22:15] <epifanio> so, anybody have a clue about what sw can i use on ppc to make a live-cd :-(
[22:16] <ubuser> k5ehx: vob in avi
[22:16] <nalioth> http://handbrake.fr/  ubuser
[22:16] <k5ehx> ubuser: avidemux is good, I think mplayer can do it too
[22:16] <^Elfboy> www.pastebin.ca/894378
[22:16] <Gizmo_The_Great> how can I determine the directory from which an application is running? I have found the process using 'ps -A' - I just want to determine what directory it is in
[22:16] <User1234> Can anyone help? The problem seems to be when i start up ubuntu then hit enter at the install or run option it comes up with a loading Kernel box and stays at 3%? Is this suppose to stay there for awhile and im impatient or is there something wrong?
[22:17] <Rayni> Ciao, qualcuno può aiutarmi a configurare wine?
[22:17] <Starnestommy> ^Elfboy: you may need to install tcl8.4 and tcl8.4-dev
[22:17] <Jack_Sparrow> !t > ray
[22:17] <Jack_Sparrow> !t > Rayni
[22:18] <^Elfboy> ok
[22:18] <Rayni> si jack?
[22:18] <LukeLM> User1234, you should maybe use the 64bit version instead of the x86?
[22:18] <Ryuho> My tablet (motion computing M1400) hotkey does not show up on: showkey, acpid, or xev. I know it works (it works under default windows install) is there no way to use this key in ubuntu?
[22:19] <User1234> er..okay i'll try that thanks
[22:19] <noodlesgc> bye
[22:20] <k5ehx> Gizmo_The_Great: one of the options to ps shows that, IIRC
[22:21] <Gizmo_The_Great> k5ehx, cheers :-)
[22:21] <k5ehx> Gizmo_The_Great: seems like one or more "w"s does it
[22:21] <breakz> hello, Ive got a question about installing ubuntu 7.10 desktop, tried with an alter cd, but it didnt work, after Ive booted the installation, the screen just turns black, just after the slash loading screen, got a amd64 laptop, 2048 ram etc.. let me know if theres any other info I can give :)
[22:22] <breakz> tried aswell with kubuntu cd
[22:22] <Stevethepirate> breakz: can you -hear- the hdd spinning
[22:22] <Stevethepirate> like, when the screen is black
[22:22] <breakz> nah
[22:22] <breakz> cd shuts down aswell
[22:22] <Stevethepirate> what monitor is it plugged into?
[22:22] <Stevethepirate> like, does it support 1280x1024
[22:22] <B-rabbit> How do i change the "OVR" setting in gedit?
[22:23] <breakz> Ive tried to change the vga at the install cd, if thats what you mean Stevethepirate
[22:23] <dep> B-rabbit: insert
[22:23] <B-rabbit> dep, thnx
[22:24] <Jack_Sparrow> breakz: I would trh ctrl-alt F2  and see if you get a terminal cli
[22:24] <Ms-suse> what is the linux equivalent for active directory server?
[22:24] <Jack_Sparrow> breakz:  then        sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   select vesa mode 1024 to get a basic gui
[22:25] <Cusoon959> I installed mozilla-mplayer, but the plugins don't show up in Firefox, so I can't play any video.
[22:25] <goldenLINUX> need to know how to boot linux from my flash disk
[22:25] <breakz> o ok Jack_Sparrow, ll try
[22:25] <Cusoon959> Any suggestions?
[22:25] <goldenLINUX> if anyone can explain it to me in spanish pls pme me
[22:26] <filthpig> hmm
[22:26] <Starnestommy> goldenLINUX: try #ubuntu-es
[22:26] <strongarm> please where can I find ubuntu driver for my DWL-G122_revB usb wifi
[22:26] <Jack_Sparrow> goldenLINUX: pendrivelinux.com
[22:26] <neverblue> goldenLINUX, there is a spanish channel
[22:26] <goldenLINUX> wich one
[22:27] <Cusoon959> #ubunt-es
[22:27] <Starnestommy> #ubuntu-es
[22:27] <goldenLINUX> ok lemme check :)
[22:28] <Cusoon959> I installed mozilla-mplayer, but the plugins don't show up in Firefox, so I can't play any video.
[22:28] <Cusoon959> help?
[22:28] <Xbehave> pidgin wont store '/usr/bin/firefox3 %s' as my manual browser
[22:28] <bulio> I'm using Ubuntu server
[22:28] <bulio> and I'm trying to copy data on HD1 to HD2
[22:28] <blue|palm> is there any way to get flash to run on firefox 3-b3?
[22:28] <Jack_Sparrow> bulio: use the dd command
[22:28] <bulio> I'm using sudo cp /mnt/storage/ /home/backups
[22:29] <bulio> Jack_Sparrow: what will that do?
[22:29] <Jack_Sparrow> copy drives or partitions
[22:29] <Jack_Sparrow> bulio: let me see if I have a link for you
[22:29] <dep> bulio: if you want to copy all the files you're going to need to specify a recursive copy
[22:30] <Jack_Sparrow> bulio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix)
[22:30] <pepperjack> Cusoon959: so about:plugins does not show it?  you have killed and relaunched firefox?
[22:30] <bulio> dep: so sudo cp -R /mnt/blah /target?
[22:31] <Cusoon959> pepperjack: It doesn't show at all, and yes, I have
[22:31] <Cusoon959> pepperjack: Even rebooted
[22:31] <Jouva> pepperjack, Looks like the instructions there for pamusb are old cause the page mentions something different, but it seems to be simple as installing libpam-usb and pamusb-tools, running pamusb-config to add a device and a user and then putting in a short line in the pam's "common-login", but I'm about to test it. So wish me luck!
[22:31] <pepperjack> Cusoon959: /usr/lib/firefox/plugins is the path it should be in is it there?
[22:31] <dep> bulio: that would copy the files from one place to another, yep
[22:31] <bulio> thanks
[22:31] <pepperjack> Jouva: very cool
[22:32] <bulio> now what if I wanted to put that in crontab, to have a DIY raid setup
[22:32] <Cusoon959> pepperjack: Erm they're all there but I think they
[22:32] <Jouva> I'll let you know if it works.
[22:32] <bulio> is there an option so it only adds new files?
[22:32] <Cusoon959> pepperjack: Erm they're all there but I think they're broken symlinks
[22:32] <bulio> and not copy pre-existing data
[22:32] <Cusoon959> pepperjack: They show as red in the terminal
[22:32] <blue|palm> hi, ive just installed kate from kde 4, but the fonts are all messed up (aliased) is there any way i can correct this?
[22:33] <Jack_Sparrow> blue|palm: That would be better asked in Kubuntu
[22:33] <Jack_Sparrow> blue|palm: I think they even have a kde4 room
[22:34] <blue|palm> Jack_Sparrow, thanks
[22:34] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[22:34] <mohbana_> has the flash plugin been fixed?
[22:35] <Jack_Sparrow> mohbana_: It is in the repos, -proposed  and soon backports.. If I remember right
[22:35] <w00w00> hi, is there someone here who can help me setup WLAN (W200 card) on my notebook & get the FN + F2 key to fix?
[22:35] <kebinusan> Hm, I cant seem to get grub and vista to play nice together, when grub tries to boot vista I get a 'BOOTMGR is missing' message, but if I boot with my vista cd and reinstall the vista boot loader vista boots fine, but of course I cant boot into linux
[22:36] <Ryuho> did anyone get a fingerprint scanner to work on ubuntu?
[22:36] <w00w00> kebinusan, setup bootscreen :P
[22:36] <LostCuase> Hello... I just bought the WoW Battlechest (2 DVD's and both the Mac and Windows installers), but all I can see is the Mac section of the DVD's. Any idea how I get to the windows section to run in Wine?
[22:36] <pepperjack> Cusoon959: ugh.. im not sure why those are broken.. are you in current version of ubuntu? you might as a workaround uninstall the package then grab  the plugin from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mplayerplug-in/ and compile and drop em in that dir. maybe just sudo apt-get remove --purge package or whatever then update and retry i dunno
[22:36] <w00w00> windows should have a file for that on C:\ & on linux, idk, search around
[22:37] <sansaro> hello any one here use Ubuntu on EEE PC ?
[22:37] <kebinusan> w00w00: bleh I trying to avoid using vista's boot loader
[22:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Ryuho: I have seen them work as a regulr scanner, but not as a real fingerprint scanner/login thing.. I did see one person post that he found some info with google, but not definative
[22:37] <pepperjack> Cusoon959: avoid compiling the package if you can im sure there is a better solution
[22:37] <w00w00> kebinusan, play around with the settings, there should be a bootloader somewhere
[22:37] <pepperjack> Cusoon959: like just grabing the deb and unpacking it or something
[22:37] <Ryuho> thx Jack_Sparrow man i was hoping i could login like that
[22:37] <Jack_Sparrow> LostCuase:  Try asking in #Winehq
[22:37] <mohbana_> yeh i can confirm flash is working fr me
[22:37] <Cusoon959> pepperjack: I fixed it already. Purged the package with dpkg then reinstalled with aptitude
[22:38] <Cusoon959> It's fine now
[22:38] <kebinusan> w00w00: the problem is every time I play around, I either need to boot off my live CD and reinstall grub or boot off my vista CD and fix vista
[22:38] <kebinusan> It makes the whole process rather tedious
[22:38] <mohbana_> yeah
[22:38] <w00w00> hm, then idk, my recommendation, delete vista (ew, vista) :P
[22:38] <Jack_Sparrow> kebinusan: The best solution.. is to lose Vista...  I dual with XP just fine
[22:38] <ethaqer> hello all
[22:38] <neverblue> sansaro, still havent found a reason to bye myself one of those
[22:38] <Jack_Sparrow> Hello
[22:39] <sansaro> great laptop
[22:39] <ethaqer> i can't rum compiz any one can help me to fix it?
[22:39] <w00w00> anyways, i seriously need some help, if there's someone, qry me: hi, is there someone here who can help me setup WLAN (W200 card) on my notebook & get the FN + F2 key to fix?
[22:39] <neverblue> sansaro, how large of a HD ?
[22:39] <a-i-t> g
[22:39] <a-i-t> gf
[22:39] <a-i-t> ddfg
[22:39] <Jack_Sparrow> ethaqer: The best answers are in #Compiz, they are good at that stuff.  If you get stuck, come back
[22:39] <ethaqer> jack--thanks i didn't know they have a channel
[22:40] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[22:40] <c1|freaky> !apt pinning
[22:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apt pinning - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[22:40] <Jack_Sparrow> !pinning
[22:40] <c1|freaky> !pinning
[22:40] <ubotu> pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[22:41] <peleg> Hey buddies. I have my wifi (eth1) connect, disconnect, and reconnect again and again all the time... I am surfing at the moment, and in any given MINUTE and connects and disconnects at least 5-10 times. I have a DELL inspiron 6400. Anyone heard about this problem before?
[22:41] <peleg> Would like to add: when it is "connected", it is 96-100% signal.
[22:42] <Jack_Sparrow> peleg: What chipset in the card?
[22:42] <ukkeman> hi, today suddenly i get a grub error 17 without doing anything. just shutoff ubuntu and restart it after a couple of hours. now i get the error. "cannot mount selected partition" .. he can find it, but cant determine the FS.. windows on the same hdd with grub is starting. manually fsck UUID=(with the uuid out of the /grub/menu.lst) didnt complain about anything. so what else could be wrong?
[22:42] <peleg> Would like to also add: This is only in the ubunutu - other computers on this network work fine.
[22:42] <peleg> Jack_Sparrow: do you mean which brand is the card?
[22:42] <Jack_Sparrow> peleg: It will be the driver, or how it was installed...
[22:43] <tts> can any one help me i cant get my sound to work
[22:43] <crowley1027> Hi, i'm having trouble installing Feisty.  When I try to unmount /media/6GB Free\040space, it says "can not unmount blablablabla, not found"
[22:43] <lolbears> Can anyone help me with cracking wpa through ubuntu 7.10
[22:43] <gyaresu> Something is spanking my HDD. Anyone know of a 'top'-like programme for seeing what it is?
[22:43] <Jack_Sparrow> peleg: Not just the brand of card, but the chipset in the card..  sometimes the same card model will have different chipset
[22:43] <peleg> Jack_Sparrow: it is intel PRO/wireless 3945 Network connection driver for linux. How can I check the chipset?
[22:43] <Jack_Sparrow> lolbears: No cracking allowed.. sorry
[22:43] <gyaresu> lolbears: You can't unless you do a dictionary attack. Can you hack WEP yet?
[22:43] <lolbears> well. none are wep
[22:44] <lolbears> all are wpa. im not worried about wep
[22:44]  * neverblue flashes Jack_Sparrow, 'how about this kinda crack?'
[22:44] <Jordan_U> crowley1027, How are you trying to unmount it, why does it need to be unmounted, and why are you installing feisty?
[22:44] <crowley1027> GParted "could not unmount /dev/hdc1 (italics) /media/6GB Free\040space: not found
[22:44] <crowley1027> Jordan_U: Winblows crapped out on me, so now i'm wiping the HDD and installing feisty because it's on m CD
[22:44] <w00w00> can anyone refer me to a channel to where they can help me setup WIFI & FN keys?
[22:44] <Jack_Sparrow> peleg: I am not a wireless type person, but start with a google on the card to try and get all the info you can then ask again in channel
[22:44] <crowley1027> Jordan_U: It needs to be unmounted because it won't let me go through with the installation
[22:44] <lolbears> gyaresu?
[22:45] <peleg> Jack_Sparrow: ok, thanks!
[22:45] <neverblue> w00w00, maybe #networking ?
[22:45] <Jack_Sparrow> peleg: lspci may be all you need
[22:45] <Jordan_U> crowley1027, What happens if you run "sudo umount /dev/hdc1" ?
[22:46] <epifanio> ragazzi  ...
[22:46] <epifanio> ho un altro problema da risolvere ...
[22:46] <gyaresu> lolbears: The short of it is that you can't (unless you could and then you'd know how hard it is). I know this cause it's kind of my thing.
[22:46] <Pici> !it
[22:46] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[22:46] <peleg> Jack_Sparrow: what is "lspci"?
[22:46] <epifanio> hoops
[22:46] <crowley1027> Jordan_U:
[22:46] <crowley1027> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo umount /dev/hdc1
[22:46] <crowley1027> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[22:46] <epifanio> sorry
[22:46] <lolbears> I know its very hard to do.
[22:46] <lolbears> but I'd still like to try some how
[22:46] <crowley1027> Jordan_U: refreshed device...and...
[22:46] <Jack_Sparrow> peleg: Type it in a cli terminal to get info on your devices.
[22:46] <epifanio> guys i've a problem to solve,
[22:46] <crowley1027> Okay thanks
[22:46] <epifanio> everytime i reboot
[22:47] <Pici> !enter | epifanio
[22:47] <ubotu> epifanio: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[22:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Jordan_U: Welcome back
[22:47] <crowley1027> Jordan_U: why could i do it in terminal, but not in GParted?
[22:47] <runemaste644> Does anyone know a good drag-and-drop type html editor?
[22:47] <BHSPitWork> I'm having a weird problem with nvidia and dual-monitors.  When I just have it set to use one monitor at 1280x1024, everything works as expected.  When I enable the second monitor (also at 1280x), both desktops become some huge resolution, and I get a panning "virtual" desktop.
[22:47] <c1|freaky> how can i prevent apt from trying to "upgrade" or "downgrade" a package which i manually installed?
[22:48] <epifanio> ok apologize me,   my problem : x don't start at login ; to strat gdm i need to press : ctrl+alt+f1 and do a login using the shall
[22:48] <BHSPitWork> There is absolutely no explanation that I can see.
[22:48] <nekostar> BHSPitWork try gksu nvidia-settings
[22:48] <gyaresu> lolbears: Start here: http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack.html
[22:48] <epifanio> then i start gdm using :  gdm start
[22:48] <Jordan_U> crowley1027, My guess is that there is a bug in Gparted when dealing with mount points that have a space or '\' in them ( they may need to be escaped )
[22:48] <Darkmystere> is there a way to start monitor mode without crippling wireless until you restart?
[22:50] <crowley1027> ok
[22:50] <Pici> Darkmystere: You shouldnt need to restart, just put the mode back to managed.
[22:50] <crowley1027> On a side note, anyone here ever had a seagate 320GB barracuda SATA Drive?
[22:50] <epifanio> have yoo any idea on what i need to start gdm at sturt-up ? i tried to reconfigure xorg but do not solve my problem
[22:50] <runemaste644> I look and look but I can't find anything good
[22:50] <Kitar|st> http://wiresmash.com/funny/how-to-escape-a-fart/ HAHA!!!!!
[22:50] <Kitar|st> lool
[22:50] <Pici> !offtopic | Kitar|st
[22:51] <ubotu> Kitar|st: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[22:51] <Darkmystere> Pici,I didnt know that how i put it back to managed?
[22:51] <Darkmystere> Pici, I also would like to be able to browse the web while im in monitor mode is that possible?
[22:51] <Pici> Darkmystere: How are you putting it into monitor mode?
[22:51] <Pici> Darkmystere: I don't believe so.
[22:51] <Darkmystere> sudo airmon-ng stop ath0
[22:51] <Darkmystere> sudo airmon-ng start wifi0
[22:52] <kbrooks> Why would it take a long time to loginto GNOME? i created a test user to see if the non-working user was actually the problem, it is fast to login as the test user
[22:52] <kbrooks> So it seems the non-working user is the problem. But why?
[22:52] <white_eagle> I can't update, it says I have too much uupdates, and suggests me to do a partial update
[22:52] <white_eagle> and I click on it
[22:52] <xenthro> Darkmystere, have you tried running the command "sudo iwconfig ath0 mode Monitor"
[22:52] <white_eagle> and the update window freezes
[22:52] <white_eagle> end.
[22:52] <Darkmystere> no
[22:53] <Pici> Darkmystere: I've never used airmon-ng, but kismet resets it back to managed mode after I'm done with it.
[22:53] <white_eagle> jt blacks out
[22:53] <white_eagle> it*
[22:53] <freexzai> Okay. When I start totem I get an error saying the video output is in use by another program. When I start a movie it works fine. When I use rythembox it says "Could not initialise Xv output" I have a feeling the two might be connected but I got no idea how to fix it.
[22:53] <xenthro> Darkmystere, "sudo iwconfig ath0 mode Monitor" or "Managed" to go back
[22:53] <Darkmystere> hmf...well i wanted to test my Wifi's wep but i dunno how to do it and i could never get kismet to work any guides you recommend and what should i download?
[22:53] <c1|freaky> how can i prevent apt from trying to "upgrade" or "downgrade" a package which i manually installed? i manually installed the ati driver and now everytime i run apt-get upgrade it tries to "upgrade" my manually installed drivers which first get generated as a .deb by the ati-installer.sh - i can't remember how to stop apt from trying that. can someone help me?
[22:54] <white_eagle> ...
[22:54] <Photo1> Lovely <3 q3 benchmark at 153fps @ 1600x1200 :)
[22:54] <astro76> !pinning | c1|freaky
[22:54] <ubotu> c1|freaky: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[22:54] <Photo1> Ubuntu rocks!
[22:54] <Darkmystere> i havent tried in around 3months because i couldnt figure out the madwifi thing now ive installed the newer pre-patched driver that also has support for atheros AR5007EG but i have Atheros AR5006EG
[22:55] <kbrooks> Why would it take a long time to loginto GNOME? i created a test user to see if the non-working user was actually the problem, it is fast to login as the test user
[22:55] <kbrooks> So it seems the non-working user is the problem. But why?
[22:55] <xenthro> Darkmystere, just get the "airsnort" package, and and set ath0 to monitor mode with iwconfig... open airsnort and hit start. presto.
[22:55]  * Photo1 snorts air regularly
[22:55] <gustavonarea> Hello, everyone. There must be some bad-ware somewhere, in the repos. MANY files of mine have been DELETED. I never install software outside of the default repositories. I'm not new to Linux. PLEASE, help me. I've even lost my emails in Kontact.
[22:55] <gustavonarea> The only new thing in my system is Gnomad, nothing else
[22:55] <gustavonarea> I was using it when this happened
[22:55] <Darkmystere> lol >.>
[22:56] <crowley1027> !recovery | gustavonarea
[22:56] <ubotu> gustavonarea: To rescue a broken system, boot the alternate install CD and select "Rescue a broken system"
[22:56] <zachalink> major issue since I booted up my PC today! the tasks on the taskbar don't show up... help!
[22:56] <crowley1027> xD
[22:56] <crowley1027> gustavonarea, do you speak spanish?
[22:56] <white_eagle> I can't update, it says I have too much uupdates, and suggests me to do a partial update
[22:56] <white_eagle> and I click on it
[22:56] <gustavonarea> ubotu: The system is not broken. It's working perfectly. It just turns out that many files were deleted
[22:56] <white_eagle> it blacks out
[22:56] <white_eagle> and freezes
[22:56] <Darkmystere> Pici,You sure i wont need any guides to do it?
[22:56] <white_eagle> I can't turn it off
[22:56] <white_eagle> and I really want my updates
[22:57] <Pici> !enter | white_eagle
[22:57] <ubotu> white_eagle: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[22:57] <gustavonarea> crowley1027: yes, why?
[22:57] <zachalink> zach needs help badly on getting tasks on taskbar to show up. >.<
[22:57] <DASPRiD> hellas, little problem: just installed apache2 with php5 on a fresh machine, restarted apache2 and downloaded phpmyadmin. but when i point the browser to the phpmyadmin dir, the browser tries to download the index file. nothing in the apache2 error log.
[22:57] <Pici> Darkmystere: guides?
[22:57] <halsteadj> I updated my kernel yesterday and when I rebooted "HAL" doesn't work.  I don't have the old kernel in my grub.  how can I fix this?
[22:58] <Darkmystere> Pici,Yea
[22:58] <Pici> Darkmystere: for what?
[22:58] <Darkmystere> Testing my wep ;)
[22:58] <zachalink> um... please?
[22:58] <Pici> Darkmystere: Nothing else I can think of.
[22:59] <Dr_willis> zachalink,  check  the forums yet - see if others have had a similer issue.
[22:59] <th0ger_ifa> On ibook(gutsy/ppc): "No candidate version found for icedtea-java7-bin". Are my sources misconfigured, or is it not availble for ppc?
[22:59] <Darkmystere> okie dokie..smokie what was that command again so i can make note of it
[23:00] <zachalink> I don't even recall doing any updates, it just started doing this today. =|
[23:00] <crowley1027> gustavonarea: estas hispano?
[23:00] <Dr_willis> zachalink,  also you could test with a new user - see if they have a similer issue. If they DONT then its a user setting thats causing some probklems.  Not sure how to reset the user settings under gnome however,
[23:00] <Pici> !es | crowley1027
[23:00] <ubotu> crowley1027: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[23:00] <crowley1027> Pici: hush for one sec.
[23:00] <crowley1027> gustavonarea: do you speak spanish as a first language?
[23:00] <Tyger> is there a desktop applet for weather?
[23:01] <white_eagle> I can't update, it says I have too much uupdates, and suggests me to do a partial update, I click on it, and the window freezes, I have to log off to turn it off
[23:01] <gustavonarea> crowley1027: yes, what does it have to do with my problem?
[23:01] <white_eagle> I have over 300 updates using gutsy
[23:01] <Dr_willis> white_eagle,  try updating from the terminal,  with sudo apt-get update, and sudo apt-get upgrade ?
[23:01] <crowley1027> gustavonarea: no its actually my problem :)
[23:02] <Jack_Sparrow> white_eagle: What all do you have in your sources list
[23:02] <crowley1027> gustavonarea: have you ever heard the word "desillusionado"?
[23:02] <MrObvious> How can I get Google Earth 2.2 in Ubuntu?
[23:02] <LostCuase> Jack: #WineHQ was no luck.
[23:02] <astro76> MrObvious: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GoogleEarth
[23:02] <white_eagle> Jack Sparrow I have over 13 additional sources from which only 3 are selected
[23:03] <Tyger> is there a desktop applet for local weather?
[23:03] <Pici> Tyger: Yes.
[23:03] <white_eagle> Tyger, yes
[23:03] <white_eagle> !screenlets
[23:03] <ubotu> Screenlets are little widgets for your !desktop. Note you must have !Compiz Fusion, !Beryl, xcompmgr, or KWin to run them. You can get them at http://www.screenlets.org/
[23:03] <obreiro>  /connect irc.irc-hispano.net
[23:03] <white_eagle> !gdesklets
[23:03] <ubotu> gDesklets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness. Homepage is http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
[23:03] <javier> hey i just installed my ubuntu 7.10 on my laptop conpaq presario F500, and i hear my sound with echo, not clear like lagging but the system works very well it is just the sound,
[23:03] <white_eagle> Tyger see aboce
[23:03] <white_eagle> above*
[23:04] <gustavonarea> crowley1027: yes, why?
[23:04] <crowley1027> gustavonarea: what does it mean?
[23:04] <Pici> !offtopic | crowley1027
[23:04] <ubotu> crowley1027: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[23:04] <Jack_Sparrow> white_eagle: If you remove the three non-official repos. how many updates does it show
[23:04] <crowley1027> Pici: please be quiet, i'm not disturbing anybody.
[23:04] <white_eagle> Jack_Sparrow, I have to log off now
[23:05] <white_eagle> that window froze
[23:05] <gustavonarea> crowley: disappointed
[23:05] <white_eagle> bye
[23:05] <Tyger> pici: thanks, now how do i install a .tar.gz file?
[23:05] <Jack_Sparrow> crowley1027: That isnt nice, you are offtopic
[23:05] <DASPRiD> hellas, little problem: just installed apache2 with php5 on a fresh machine, restarted apache2 and downloaded phpmyadmin. but when i point the browser to the phpmyadmin dir, the browser tries to download the index file. nothing in the apache2 error log.
[23:05] <th0ger_ifa> javier: try to turn something off in 'alsamixer'. Perhaps monitor.
[23:06] <tockitj> Q: How to enable java support in firefox ? :-)
[23:06] <Jack_Sparrow> !java
[23:06] <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)
[23:06] <th0ger_ifa> javier: i turnes off monitor and PCM1 to avoid echo
[23:06] <astro76> tockitj: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[23:06] <Pici> Tyger: A tar.gz file is just an archive, the equivalent of a .zip file.   To extract, type: tar -xzvf file.tar.gz or right click and 'extract here' in gnome.
[23:06] <tockitj> thanks
[23:06] <Tyger> pici: ok got that...now its just a folder full of files..
[23:06] <javier> thOger_ifa and ho can i do that?
[23:06] <Pici> Tyger: Read the README, or INSTALL file.
[23:07] <Demonho-br> ikonia, hello, can u help me ? my keyboard is u.s  im running kde  and i can see the flag u.s  in my panel.. but i cant type  everything right. ´e  ´a   C~ao    i want these symbols.. above letters. how can i do it ?
[23:07] <TKingdom> Got a quick question about installing ATI Proprietary drivers... Should I uncheck the USE option in the Restricted Drivers Manager for my current video card/drivers?
[23:07] <TKingdom> before installing the new drivers...
[23:07] <th0ger_ifa> javier: open a terminal and type alsamixer. Use cursors...
[23:08] <danielski_pl> sup everyone, (fresh install of ubuntu)
[23:08] <Jordan_U> TKingdom, The drivers in Restricted Manger ARE the restricted ATI drivers, unless you are installing a newer version manually
[23:08] <xenthro> !info zope
[23:08] <ubotu> Package zope does not exist in gutsy
[23:08] <Feanix> I am trying to upgrade to 7.10.: the updater is stuck with the step "modifying the software chnnels" and the info "fetching file 54 of 58"
[23:08] <Feanix> i am not sure if it is doing anything
[23:08] <TKingdom> Jordan_U:  Yes, I am manually updating the drivers.
[23:08] <th0ger_ifa> On ibook(gutsy/ppc): "No candidate version found for icedtea-java7-bin". Are my sources misconfigured, or is it not availble for ppc?
[23:08] <TKingdom> I have lag in certain games like Enemy Territory with my Radeon Xpress 200, even on low settings
[23:09] <TKingdom> I'm hoping new drivers might fix the problem
[23:09] <runemaste644> Does anyone know a good drag and drop HTML editor?
[23:09] <Demonho-br> ikonia, :(
[23:09] <TKingdom> Should I uncheck the use of the driver that is installed now?
[23:09] <Jordan_U> th0ger_ifa, It would be odd for it not to be available for PPC, do you have universe enabled?
[23:10] <Jordan_U> !html | runemaste644
[23:10] <ubotu> runemaste644: html is HyperText Markup Language, used to build web pages.  Editors in Ubuntu: Bluefish, Quanta+, Screem, and KompoZer(Nvu).  For howto on HTML coding, see: http://www.w3schools.com/
[23:10] <runemaste644> are any of those drag and drop?
[23:10] <Tyger> pici: im not understanding how to configure it and compile it...
[23:10] <javier> th0ger_ifa ok i put all the basr down to cero, and now i can't hear anything :) what else can i try please
[23:10] <Schiz0> What about vim? vim is a great html editor.
[23:10] <Pici> Tyger: What are you trying to install?
[23:10] <snoweman> Hey can anyone help me get my physics working on kiba dock?
[23:10] <Tyger> pici: the gdesklets that you showed me
[23:10] <runemaste644> Do I drag and drop html elements onto vim?
[23:10] <runemaste644> no
[23:11] <Pici> Tyger: Gdesklets are in the Ubuntu repositories
[23:11] <th0ger_ifa> javier: try differet combos. otherwise i cant help
[23:11] <Pici> !software | Tyger
[23:11] <ubotu> Tyger: A general introduction to the ways software can be installed, removed and managed in Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoftwareManagement - See also !Packages, !Equivalents
[23:11] <TKingdom> !ati
[23:11] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[23:12] <th0ger_ifa> Jordan_U: Ok, according to http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/interpreters/icedtea-java7-bin its not for ppc :-(
[23:12] <Darkmystere> Pici: Well that command didnt work i get this:Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) :
[23:12] <Darkmystere>     SET failed on device ath0 ; Invalid argument.
[23:12] <snoweman> hey does anyone know about kiba dock here?
[23:12] <th0ger_ifa> Jordan_U: i have universe/multiverse
[23:12] <runemaste644> I do
[23:12] <Pici> Darkmystere: What are you providing as an argument?
[23:12] <Darkmystere> Pici: sudo iwconfig ath0 mode Monitor.
[23:13] <Darkmystere> am i suppose to set channel or somthing?
[23:13] <Pici> Darkmystere: lowercase monitor
[23:13] <Darkmystere> oh..
[23:13] <runemaste644> you need to install kiba-plugins first iirc
[23:13] <Darkmystere> if i log ill brb
[23:13] <Darkmystere> Pici: im guessing lowercase in Managed also?
[23:13] <Jordan_U> th0ger_ifa, Odd, it is available for PPC in hardy
[23:13] <Pici> Darkmystere: Indeed.
[23:14] <Darkmystere> Pici:ok, Thanks a bundle :)
[23:14] <th0ger_ifa> Jordan_U: i see
[23:14] <Darkmystere> Pici: Same problem...
[23:14] <th0ger_ifa> Jordan_U: can i install that version from Hardy then?
[23:14] <runemaste644> Screem is a carbon copy of bluefish!
[23:15] <Pici> Darkmystere: What is the command you are typing exactly?
[23:15] <Pici> Darkmystere: er, nm, I looked up.
[23:15] <Demonho-br> hello,  my keyboard is u.s  im running kde  and i can see the flag u.s  in my panel.. but i cant type  everything right. ´e  ´a   C~ao    i want these symbols.. above letters. how can i do it ?
[23:15] <TKingdom> So I thought I read somewhere to "uninstall" the current drivers before installing new ATI drivers, does anyone know if this is correct?
[23:15] <Jordan_U> th0ger_ifa, I don't know, I wouldn't recommend it unless someone specifically says it will work, or if you make your own Gutsy .deb from the source package
[23:16] <Pici> Darkmystere: I've never had an issue doing it with my intel 3945, but other cards may be different.
[23:16] <TKingdom> Demonho-br:  System > Preferences > Keyboard
[23:16] <Darkmystere_> Pici: Still getting same problem.
[23:16] <TKingdom> Change the layout of your keyboard
[23:16] <jack_spratt> is it possible to install ubuntu onto a 2gb usb pen drive?
[23:16] <bruenig> 2 gb is pushing it
[23:16] <jack_spratt> bruenig: how much does an unmodified install take?
[23:16] <th0ger_ifa> Jordan_U: thanks
[23:16] <Demonho-br> TKingdom, kde
[23:16] <TKingdom> oh, nevermind.
[23:17] <wargame> need info
[23:17] <Demonho-br> TKingdom, in kcontrol its  u.s  intl   model pc105
[23:17] <Owner_> can anybody provide some help with a broadcom 4318 WLAN installation?
[23:17] <Demonho-br> because its a notebook
[23:17] <Demonho-br> but nothing is working
[23:17] <Demonho-br> :(
[23:17] <wargame> how upgrade the kernel
[23:17] <Nirevus> Can anyone help me with this issue: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=689542
[23:17] <TKingdom> Sorry, not familiar with KDE
[23:17] <Slart> How can I do a one-time adjustment of my clock to a ntp-server?
[23:18] <Jordan_U> th0ger_ifa, np
[23:18] <Jordan_U> !kernel | wargame
[23:18] <c1|freaky> how can i prevent apt from trying to "upgrade" or "downgrade" a package which i manually installed? i manually installed the ati driver and now everytime i run apt-get upgrade it tries to "upgrade" my manually installed drivers which first get generated as a .deb by the ati-installer.sh - i can't remember how to stop apt from trying that. can someone help me? apt-pinning doesnt seem to work?
[23:18] <ubotu> wargame: The core of the Ubuntu Operating System is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, but if you're convinced you do, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile - For more: /msg ubotu stages
[23:18] <Jordan_U> !pin | c1|freaky
[23:18] <ubotu> c1|freaky: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[23:19] <wargame> thank you
[23:19] <wargame> i try it
[23:19] <astro76> !doesnt work | c1|freaky
[23:19] <ubotu> c1|freaky: 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.
[23:19] <overdub> Slart: rdate -s time.server
[23:19] <Zeddie> what is a good window manager that supports multiple screens?
[23:19] <gyaresu> Something is spanking my HDD. Anyone know of a 'top'-like programme for seeing what it is?
[23:19]  * zoom is back (gone 02:13:44)
[23:19] <Slart> overdub: thanks.. trying it now
[23:20] <Nirevus> Can anyone help me with this issue: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=689542
[23:20] <Slart> gyaresu: atop might give you some info..
[23:20] <c1|freaky> is there a possibility to just let apt ignore a package?
[23:20] <jrgotti> if i wanted a script to run every minute, what would the crontab look like? "* * * * * /path/to/script" ?
[23:21] <astro76> c1|freaky: it's still pinning
[23:21] <Schiz0> jrgotti: yes, I believe so
[23:21] <astro76> jrgotti: yes
[23:22] <c1|freaky> astro76: ok. how can i pin a complete package without versioning stuff. i just want apt not to do anything about that i installed other packages versions?
[23:22] <Invisible_Ubunti> Nirevus, unplug your USB Key or USB Hard Drive when booting see if it boots faser
[23:22] <Invisible_Ubunti> faster*
[23:22] <feebz> can somebody walk me through the installation of the nvidia drivers/getting desktop effects to work
[23:22] <Nirevus> Invisible_Ubunti, I'll try now
[23:23] <goldenlinux> how do i download ubuntu on spanish
[23:23] <andersbr> Anyone know how to get my Ubuntu lappy working with this Mac-centric network?
[23:23] <astro76> c1|freaky: I'm not that familiar with it, but that is what you want, you said it didn't work, so you should ask the channel what you tried and how to make it work
[23:23] <Nirevus> Invisible_Ubunti, could it be a USB web cam? As that might have been plugged in when this problem began, whereas the USB stick that's in there has been in there for months now
[23:23] <c1|freaky> kk ill paste it somewhere on the web
[23:23] <astro76> goldenlinux: it's the same install cd as english
[23:23] <yurimxpxman> what can I use to convert a video to VOB?
[23:24] <Invisible_Ubunti> Nirevus, Unplug all USB Devices, then see if that increases the boot time, if it does plug in one and see if it increases the boot time by alot
[23:24] <goldenlinux> i need to download ubuintu on spanish
[23:24] <astro76> !es | goldenlinux
[23:24] <ubotu> goldenlinux: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[23:24] <yurimxpxman> !vob|yurimxpxman
[23:24] <Invisible_Ubunti> goldenlinux, download ubuntu when it asks Language to install Select Spanish
[23:24] <goldenlinux> ok
[23:25] <enzo> i have kernel 2.6.22, do you know when 2.6.24 will be in the repository ? i need last kernel for my sound card
[23:25] <wargame> why       dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[23:25] <astro76> enzo: it will be in hardy, ubuntu 8.04
[23:25] <gyaresu> Slart: Hey. Nice. Just installed and ran as root. seems to give me info about read/write/io etc. but not which process is associated with it... Might be some more options I can look into. Thanks.
[23:25] <putnum> i installed kubuntu and I love it! But i get a message before x loads saying my monitor is out of synch any ideas why?
[23:25] <enzo> no way to have it in gusty until hardy is released so, astro76 ?
[23:25] <Invisible_Ubunti> putnum, because you don't have the right sync rates in your xorg.conf file maybe?
[23:26] <astro76> enzo: not unless you compile your own
[23:26] <Slart> gyaresu: you're welcome.. I don't know of any other tool that gives info on hard drive activity.. hope you find what you're looking for
[23:26] <putnum> ok how do i set those?
[23:26] <enzo> ok astro76
[23:26] <Invisible_Ubunti> putnum, find out what your sync is, and edit your xorg.conf files at /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[23:27] <putnum> ok how do i find out what synch rate i have?
[23:27] <c1|freaky> ok now again. i have a question about apt-pinning. i installed drivers from ati.com and dont want ubuntu to upgrade the drivers to the ubuntu versions. i wrote the following in /etc/apt/preferences: http://main.freakyy.de/apt-pinning.txt - it still tries to install ubuntu packages when doing apt-get upgrade - can someone help me and tell me what im doing wrong?
[23:27] <tim167> is ther any good DJ-ing program for ubuntu ?
[23:27] <Invisible_Ubunti> putnum, I have to say Monitor Manual would go along way?
[23:27] <Nirevus> Invisible_Ubunti, surprise, surprise, it worked :)
[23:27] <Invisible_Ubunti> Nirevus, glad to help
[23:27] <putnum> yea i don't have a manual anymore but i'll look on google
[23:27] <g-know> i am using wubi, how do i boot to live cd mode after reboot
[23:27] <Nirevus> Invisible_Ubunti, I removed the flash drive and rebooted, much faster now. It's interesting how it was causing the BIOS to slow as well as Ubuntus load
[23:28] <barfender> My system crashes after 10 minutes when I am in xfce. The monitor receive no signal and i cannot access VT only hardware reboot works.. fglrxinfo, glxinfo tells me that the driver is loaded and working properly. Any ideas?
[23:28] <Invisible_Ubunti> Nirevus, make sure your Bios isn't set to try to boot off USB Devices that will cause a slow down
[23:28] <Invisible_Ubunti> barfender, probably your Power Management savings settings/conflicts
[23:28] <g-know> how do i get to live mode in wubi?
[23:29] <kgx> is it just me or is that that grep has a weird of searching for \s ?
[23:29] <JHalstead> I installed latest kernel yesterday and after the reboot.  "HAL" no longer works.  I don't have old kernel in grub menu.  how can I fix this??
[23:29] <runemaste644> ...there aren't any drag and drop html editors in the repos...
[23:29] <runemaste644> now what
[23:29] <Slart> kgx: what are you trying to search for?
[23:29] <kgx> i can't seem to grep -ReP '\s+account\s+' *
[23:29]  * Dr_willis wonders how a drag and drop html editor even works...
[23:29] <runemaste644> just like qt designer works
[23:30] <Slart> kgx: I think the \s is interpreted by bash.. try \\s
[23:30] <kgx> i'm looking for the occurence of account with spaces/new lines on either side
[23:30] <tim167> is anyone in here a DeeJay ? :)
[23:30] <noelferreira> i can't have sound both on my web browser and in my system (xmms, totem ...). what's the problem?
[23:30] <runemaste644> you drag and drop and it writes the code for you
[23:30] <Dr_willis> i normally time in text - seems much faster.. but if thers some windows editor you like. You could try it with wine.
[23:31] <barfender> Invisible_Ubunti : I ran 'xset q' and have make sured DPMS is disabled and that sleep, shutdown etc are 0 (disabled). Power management doesnt seems to be the problem either..
[23:31] <Angeliuz> hello?
[23:31] <runemaste644> I've tried portable dreamweaver in wine
[23:31] <runemaste644> doesn't work at all
[23:31] <g-know> how do i get to live mode in wubi?
[23:31] <kgx> Slart: that didn't work either
[23:31] <noelferreira> i can't have sound both on my web browser and in my system (xmms, totem ...). what's the problem?
[23:31] <amenado> JHalstead-> look under /boot  and see if your old kernel is hanging around
[23:31] <enzo> i've installed alsa driver with module-assistant, and it's 1.0.14 but 1.0.16 is released, do you know when module assistant will install 1.0.16 ?
[23:32] <JHalstead> nope, it's not in that folder.  just the newest
[23:32] <Slart> kgx: so.. you want to get lines like "account" " account" "account ".. but not "22account" "account22" , correct?
[23:32] <kgx> Slart: yes
[23:32] <crimsun> enzo: err, I only uploaded 1.0.16rc2 (plus hg changesets) a day ago or so.
[23:33] <crimsun> enzo: I'm holding off on 1.0.16 final, because there's already a queue of changesets to apply to 1.0.16 final.
[23:33] <enzo> well it means 1.0.15 was released  crimsun
[23:33] <Slart> kgx: should it get lines like "account 44" ?
[23:33] <enzo> you maintain module assistant for ubuntu crimsun?
[23:33] <crimsun> enzo: no (thank goodness).
[23:33] <crimsun> enzo: I formerly maintained alsa-*
[23:33] <kgx> slart: yeah thats fine. basically i need to find occurences of account and chnage them to accounts in sql queries
[23:34] <Slart> kgx: ok.. hang on..I'll get back to you in a minute or so
[23:34] <enzo> so you've dropped 1.0.15 and you'll add 1.0.16 as sooner as it's releases, something like that crimsun?
[23:34] <white_eagle> what is better for starters: vim or emacs?
[23:34] <white_eagle> begginers*
[23:34] <crimsun> enzo: I didn't touch 1.0.15 at all.  What makes you think that?
[23:34] <kgx> vim
[23:34] <Schiz0> !editor war
[23:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about editor war - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[23:34] <Dr_willis> white_eagle,  its better to learn vi at some point. There is a vimtutor program that tesches you the basics.
[23:34] <white_eagle> what is the meta key?
[23:35] <crimsun> enzo: see bug 189581
[23:35] <TKingdom> I'm updating my ATI proprietary drivers, just wondering if I need to uncheck the USE option in the Restricted Drivers Manager to upgrade manually to newer drivers... ?
[23:35] <Dr_willis> white_eagle,  thats the alt-key
[23:35] <enzo> cause module-assistant doesn't install 1.0.15, but 1.0.14
[23:35] <Vlet> Where does cron send errors to?
[23:35] <kgx> Vlet: /var/logs/system*
[23:35] <kgx> i think
[23:35] <Vlet> kgx: Thankya
[23:35] <g-know> i downloaded a 64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop CD, but i am on an Intel one, will it work?
[23:35] <crimsun> enzo: I'm well aware.  See the bug I mentioned.
[23:35] <enzo> i look crimsunthanks
[23:36] <aricz_> white_eagle : emacs.. much more intuitive
[23:36] <amenado> g-know i dont know, give it a try and let us know okay?
[23:36] <enzo> i hope 1.0.16 will be backported to gusty, crimsun you think it'll be possible ?
[23:37] <enzo> i have intel audio, it's an headache to make it work...
[23:37] <g-know> i downloaded a 64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop CD, but i am on an Intel one, will it work?
[23:38] <eTiger13> how do a search a folder full of plain text files for a particular string?
[23:38] <white_eagle> where can I make the font bigger in emacs
[23:38] <white_eagle> too tiny
[23:39] <kgx> eTiger13: grep -R 'findme' *
[23:39] <Grab> i dont have telnet enabled on my shell: can i use any alternative program to connect via telnet protocol ?
[23:39] <TKingdom> g-know:  Intel one, what? 64bit CPU?
[23:39] <Slart> kgx: try this one    grep -e '\(^\| \)account\($\| \)'
[23:39] <Darkmystere> Pici you get my message?
[23:39] <g-know> im not sure yet TKingdom,
[23:40] <browniehead> how can i make a backup, like a system restore kinda thing
[23:40] <Slart> kgx: it's basically grep -e '(^| )account($| )' but I had to escape ()|
[23:40] <TKingdom> g-know: i've been told by a friend of mine who knows a lot about linux that the 64bit version doesn't really give better performance for the average user.
[23:40] <kgx> Slart: beauty mate...thanks for that :) works perfect
[23:40] <luca__> how can i have a list in console of the programs that i'm running to see the id and kill them?
[23:40] <iDivine_> Hello.
[23:40] <Slart> kgx: you're welcome
[23:40] <browniehead> is there a sys restore something like windows has
[23:41] <CyberGabber> browniehead: I your using Gnome, check out 'simple backup'
[23:41] <astro76> luca__: ps aux
[23:41] <luca__> thats rite thank :D
[23:41] <browniehead> ok
[23:42] <browniehead> that works with ubuntu 7.10 gutsy right?
[23:42] <TKingdom> g-know: perhaps this will help.  http://fixunix.com/ubuntu/126583-version-intel-coreii-duo-cpu.html
[23:42] <Darkmystere> Anyone have an idea why airodump-ng shows no access points?
[23:43] <browniehead> is this easyt o use
[23:43] <Tonglebeak> hey guys, i'm a gentoo user and am having a problem with a wireless mouse i got, not working. i know this is the ubuntu channel, but i'm not really getting any support from #gentoo with it :( anybody think they can help?
[23:43] <rodserling> Anyone know why my monitor goes completely black for 2 seconds every 15-30 minutes? I just installed a new Video card (7300LE) and Powersupply. It did not do this before.
[23:43] <CyberGabber> browniehead: A Ghost-'clone' for linux : G4L , see http://sourceforge.net/projects/g4l
[23:43] <rodserling> I think the nvidia card might not be configured properly
[23:44] <TKingdom> Tonglebeak:  Might be a dumb question, drivers installed?
[23:44] <astro76> Tonglebeak: this is ubuntu only as you suspected, try #linux
[23:45] <TKingdom> hmmm
[23:45] <TKingdom> !mirrors
[23:45] <ubotu> Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive - PLEASE use the !torrents to download Gutsy, and help keeping the servers' load low!
[23:46] <Slart> !uuid
[23:46] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell: « sudo blkid » (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[23:46] <danbhfive> how do I check a fat32 disk for bad blocks?
[23:46] <TKingdom> Anyone know where to get mirrors for Repositorys
[23:46] <TKingdom> !repositorys
[23:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about repositorys - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[23:47] <mahmoud_> !repositories | TKingdom
[23:47] <ubotu> TKingdom: 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
[23:47] <stelt> i'm doing hardly anything, have 4G of RAM and still my HD keeps going
[23:47] <TKingdom> Thanks.
[23:47] <astro76> TKingdom: in Software Sources control panel, pick other.. from the Download from: drop-down list
[23:47] <TKingdom> yeah, i guess spelling correctly would help.
[23:47] <TKingdom> okay
[23:47] <genii> TKingdom: Almost all mirrors are named like: XX.archive.ubuntu.com   where XX is country code
[23:48] <astro76> ubuntu.com mirrors but there are many others ;)
[23:48] <TKingdom> It's an advantage to have mirrors, correct?
[23:48] <TKingdom> usually faster download times from what I hear
[23:48] <astro76> TKingdom: you can only set one source for each repo, so usually pick the one closest to you/fastest one for you
[23:48] <fxr_> ubuntu live cd has sound right?
[23:49] <TKingdom> Okay, thanks guys.
[23:49] <luca__> how can i open firefox if when im trying to open it said that its still running but doesn't respond??
[23:49] <astro76> luca__: 'killall firefox' and 'killall firefox-bin'
[23:49] <TKingdom> ctrl+alt+backspace :)
[23:50] <TKingdom> even better
[23:50] <astro76> TKingdom: if you are offering that as a (poor) solution you should at least warn someone they will lose unsaved work...
[23:50] <zelrikriando> hello
[23:50] <luca__> astro76: thanks a million :D
[23:50] <TKingdom> That's true.
[23:51] <astro76> TKingdom: we take care of the beginners in this channel ;)
[23:51] <TKingdom> I know, I am one so I shouldnt be answering other beginners.
[23:51] <TKingdom> My apologies.
[23:52] <TKingdom> Common sense doesn't come into play until you know what you are doing.  I've learned that myself
[23:52] <astro76> very true
[23:52] <Photo1> Oh god, trying to extract Blender to my Home folder. I suspect I need superuser priviliges. How to?
[23:52] <astro76> Photo1: to extract it, you shouldn't
[23:53] <astro76> Photo1: are you aware Blender is in ubuntu's repositories?
[23:53] <Photo1> It's supposed to create a folder named ".blender", but no such folder appears when I use Archive Manager
[23:53] <Photo1> astro76: ... lol.
[23:53] <Starnestommy> .directories are hidden
[23:53] <astro76> is that a yes Photo1 ?
[23:53] <Jouva> pepperjack: Just wanted to let you know everything worked just fine with the pamusb. Thanks for pointing me in that direction!
[23:53] <TKingdom> astro76: Dumb question...All the mirrors in the 'Other' section of 'Download From:' are the exact same, right?
[23:54] <Photo1> Well, it's not in any menu. You mean I can install it by some automated method?
[23:54] <astro76> TKingdom: yes it will set all your repos (main, universe, multiverse) to use that mirror, but it's all the ubuntu repos
[23:54] <unstable> I am trying to setup gutsy to share printing, I have an HP printer connected via USB to gutsy. I can print fine from gutsy, I need to setup sharing so this Vista laptop can print using the printer connected to the Gutsy desktop.
[23:54] <TKingdom> Thanks again.
[23:54] <haxality> hi, I was wondering how to remove gdm and use startx to initiate my window manager instead
[23:54] <astro76> Photo1: sudo apt-get install blender, or install it through synaptic package manager
[23:54] <Photo1> Right. Brb :)
[23:55] <ninix> hi........ anyone here had some problem with their NFS server since update to Gutsy?
[23:55] <unstable> Can a vista laptop print to a gutsy desktop that has a printer attached to it over the network?
[23:55] <astro76> haxality: well to remove gdm from starting you can do: sudo update-rc.d gdm remove
[23:56] <astro76> haxality: at that point I believe you can just startx
[23:56] <frost0> is it possible to get frets on fire working on linux w/ a guitar hero controller and a ps2-to-usb adapter? ? ?
[23:56] <danielski_pl> how do i install X11 mouse themes?
[23:57] <enzo> do you know approximatively when hardy will be released ?
[23:57] <TKingdom> danielski_pl:  Unpack to your .icons folder in Home
[23:57] <TKingdom> You may have to show Hidden files (CTRL+H)
[23:57] <astro76> enzo: the version tells you, 8.04, year.month
[23:57] <frost0> anyone here have Frets on Fire?
[23:57] <haxality> hi, I was wondering how to remove gdm and use startx to initiate my window manager instead
[23:57] <rainwalker> is flash fixed?
[23:58] <enzo> ahhh astro76, i didn't know, thanks !
[23:58] <genjix> hi!
[23:58] <TKingdom> frost0: I'm not too familiar with controllers on here, but have you tried configuring the Guitar controller like a normal joystick?
[23:59] <rainwalker> !flash
[23:59] <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
[23:59] <frost0> TKingdom, sort of...i have a program for joystick calibration..but no luck :(
[23:59] <mcr> hmm. I'm trying to debug an install of hardy heron alpha on my spare laptop. ... it seems to have missed the xorg kbd and mouse input modules.
[23:59] <mcr> that's my guess based upon /var/log/gdm/:0.log, and the fact that keyboard/mouse don't work in X.
[23:59] <astro76> mcr: #ubuntu+1 for hardy
[23:59] <TKingdom> Yeah, I assume if you can get it to work in general then it will work for any games that supports joystick controls.