[00:00] <compsman> tcpdumpgod:  what logs tho all /var/syslogs?\
[00:00] <speeddemon8803> We have given jgiorgi the p2p flag 2 times...can we like...watch what others are saying so we dont go over the same thing 2 times with the same person unless they need more help?
[00:00] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, are you even getting Xorg to work?
[00:00] <bense> hey guys, i had gusty installed on my notebook, then i installed winxp on a seperate partition and my bootloader is hosed.  I am currently on a livecd with all my partitions mounted, how can i restore my boot loader?
[00:00] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, "grep -ir nvidia /var/log"
[00:00] <bense> i'm used to using lilo on a ide setup, i'm not used to grub
[00:00] <tcpdumpgod> Use that format.
[00:00] <unagi> does anyone know how to take raw data from a gps and plot it out in google maps?
[00:00] <MasterShrek> speeddemon8803, the factoid was incorreclty directed at someone else the first time
[00:01] <Onyx> Anyone know how I can count the number of frames in an AVI?
[00:01] <tcpdumpgod> Onyx, glxgears will give you a ball park figure.
[00:01] <MasterShrek> !grub | bense
[00:01] <ubotu> bense: 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
[00:01] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: in/var/log/Xorg.0.log:(--) PCI:*(1:0:0) nVidia Corporation GeForce 7600 GS rev 162, Mem @ 0xfc000000/24, 0xe0000000/28, 0xfd000000/24, BIOS @ 0xfea00000/17      /var/log/Xorg.0.log:(II) VESA(0): VESA VBE OEM: NVIDIA
[00:01] <tcpdumpgod> Some FPS games will show you the FPS you're getting
[00:01] <orgy`> hi, i reorganized my partitions, now the my home partition is recognized as another dev, i already changed that in the fstab, and can manually mount it, but while booting ubuntu still says theres something wrong with the UIDXX, can i make ubuntu automatically mount /home on start up again?
[00:01] <stelt> MasterShrek, what should i do then? buy Vista?
[00:01] <speeddemon8803> !pastebin | compsman
[00:01] <ubotu> compsman: 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)
[00:01] <tcpdumpgod> okay compsman.
[00:02] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, do "grep -ir nvidia /var/log"
[00:02] <tcpdumpgod> oops
[00:02] <tcpdumpgod> wait.
[00:02] <MasterShrek> stelt, i would never suggest such a thing
[00:02] <Onyx> tcpdumpgod: Any idea on the syntax for that?
[00:02] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, are you in Xorg?
[00:02] <compsman> speeddemon8803 it was one line sir
[00:02] <Jack_Sparrow> !uuid | orgy`
[00:02] <ubotu> orgy`: 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)
[00:03] <orgy`> ty Jack_Sparrow
[00:03] <Jack_Sparrow> stelt: Please stop trolling
[00:03] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: yea
[00:03] <jgiorgi> bense: search google for "super grub disc download" download it and go through the prompts to install grub again, then go into ubuntu and in terminal type "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst" and add this to it "title: windows (new line) root (hda<the number of the hard drive, counting from zero>,<the partition number of windows counting from zero>) (new line) chainloader +1"
[00:03] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: in very low settings
[00:03] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, open up a terminal window and do that command i just showed you
[00:03] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, do "grep -ir nvidia /var/log"\
[00:03] <tcpdumpgod> wait
[00:03] <tcpdumpgod> crap, not that one.
[00:03] <jgiorgi> bense: ill be here if you have problems with that, i have gone through it more than once
[00:03] <tcpdumpgod> do this: glxinfo |grep rend
[00:03] <unagi> !gps
[00:03] <ubotu> Street mapping and GPS navigation software available for Ubuntu includes !GpsDrive (GTK, raster maps, free), !Roadnav (GTK, free vector maps from Tiger and OSM, free), !GoogleEarth (Qt, proprietary vector maps, proprietary)
[00:03] <orgy`> Jack_Sparrow so do i have to manually copy that stuff to /etc/fstab ?
[00:03] <unagi> !googleearth
[00:03] <ubotu> Google Earth is now available, for free (only as in price), for Linux, too. To download it see http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html - A package for Ubuntu is available in the !Medibuntu repository
[00:04] <spideyman> Im looking for help converting my avi files to psp format in gutsy maybe ffmpeg not sure
[00:04] <Jack_Sparrow> orgy`: yes.. as needed
[00:04] <tcpdumpgod> Expect the Interwebs !
[00:04] <cucurut> !openbravo
[00:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openbravo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:04] <iDivine> My friend is trying to install Compiz on his Ubuntu, whats the terminal command to do so?
[00:04] <unagi> does anyone here use gps with ubuntu?
[00:04] <speeddemon8803> !medibuntu
[00:04] <ubotu> medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[00:04] <Onyx> hrm...
[00:05] <speeddemon8803> apt-get install compiz-fusion i believe idivine
[00:05] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: sorry for wait i'm sick
[00:05] <tcpdumpgod> okay compsman no problem. Im cooking so we'll be patient for eachother.
[00:05] <tcpdumpgod> heh
[00:05] <thiemster> how do i share my Ubuntu printer (usb) with a windows vista laptop?
[00:05] <speeddemon8803> im sick too...sick of windows ;)
[00:05] <unagi> !compiz
[00:05] <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
[00:05] <Jack_Sparrow> iDivine:  check out the #Compiz room... and install ccsm
[00:06] <mrmagoo24m> has anyone tried any other distros besides ubuntu or kubuntu
[00:06] <thiemster> how do i share my Ubuntu printer (usb) with a windows vista laptop?
[00:06] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". <break> Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual
[00:06] <Jack_Sparrow> iDivine: They should have it by default in gutsy
[00:06] <thiemster> mrmagoo24m: i tried debian
[00:06] <bruenig> mrmagoo24m, dozen or so
[00:06] <speeddemon8803> yes but that is going into offtopic territory :)
[00:06] <MasterShrek> mrmagoo24m, ive tried most of the popular distros, why do you ask?
[00:06] <thiemster> mrmagoo24m: that's where i first started in linux
[00:06] <nosliw_pilf> Hey guys. I'm trying to install 7.10 on a SATA hard drive, but gparted doesn't recognize my drive. It recognizes both IDE drives fine, though. How do I get it to recognize the SATA?
[00:07] <thiemster> how do i share my Ubuntu printer (usb) with a windows vista laptop?
[00:07] <maligno> hola a todos
[00:07] <mrmagoo24m> is pclinuxos any good
[00:07] <speeddemon8803> !es| maligno
[00:07] <ubotu> maligno: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[00:07] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, "Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual" is what you need to start searching http://ubuntuforums.org for :)
[00:07] <Jack_Sparrow> thiemster: Pleas hold of on repeating
[00:07] <tcpdumpgod> I helped you find the problem, there it is.,
[00:07] <MasterShrek> nosliw_pilf, how new of a sata controller? may not be supported in the kernel that ubuntu is using
[00:07] <maligno> ok, gracias
[00:07] <Jack_Sparrow> off of
[00:07] <thiemster> Jack_Sparrow: sorry, i didn't know anyone saw it the first time
[00:07] <tcpdumpgod> I have to teach you to fix, not feed you ... or you'll go hungry!
[00:07] <tcpdumpgod>  :D\
[00:07] <ahave> can someone explain to me why ubuntu is making a wmaster0 connection?
[00:08] <MasterShrek> mrmagoo24m, i wouldnt suggest it, too proprietary in my opinion
[00:08] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: let me google Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual for a thew minutes
[00:08] <mrmagoo24m> alright
[00:08] <dondong> Halllo?
[00:08] <speeddemon8803> The problem with most computers is windows hehe....get rid of windows...problem solved :)
[00:08] <thiemster> Jack_Sparrow: do you know how to configure the printer?
[00:08] <Jack_Sparrow> nope
[00:09] <mrmagoo24m> ive tried kubuntu and i really liked it. but my common problems with it and ubuntu has issues with mp3;s and video
[00:09] <MasterShrek> !medibuntu | mrmagoo24m
[00:09] <nosliw_pilf> MasterShrek: The computer is about 5 years old. The Motherboard is a Gigabyte Ga-K8n-Ultra-9 with built in SATA controllers.
[00:09] <ubotu> mrmagoo24m: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[00:09] <speeddemon8803> !mp3 | mrmagoo24
[00:09] <ubotu> mrmagoo24: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[00:09] <MasterShrek> nosliw_pilf, not sure then, ive never really used sata much
[00:09] <mrmagoo24m> is mp3 not a free format
[00:10] <Jack_Sparrow> mrmagoo24m: Installing restricted drivers will make video and mp3s work just fine
[00:10] <speeddemon8803> correct
[00:10] <LjL> mrmagoo24m: encumbered by patents
[00:10] <stealthy> hello all, having problems with my usb mp3 player, any resources on how to get 'em to sync or whatever?
[00:10] <speeddemon8803> ogg is a free file format
[00:10] <speeddemon8803> mp3 is not
[00:10] <stelt> Jack_Sparrow, i'm not trying to get some off-topic discussion/fights going here. I just need to do certain things on my machine to live (study, pay bills, etc). I have spent loads of time, just to get Ubuntu installed. I don't mind a bit of extra work, as i'm a fan of free software and invest loads of time promoting it already, but i need certain things to work today/tomorrow or i'll be in even deeper shit. I will stay involved with Ubuntu, also ru
[00:10] <speeddemon8803> in my opinion ogg sounds better than mp3
[00:10] <am3r1ca> hi everyone
[00:10] <speeddemon8803> !hi | am3r1ca
[00:10] <ubotu> am3r1ca: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[00:10] <mrmagoo24m> alright i installed restricted drivers for nvidia card.. but didnt know there was one for the others
[00:11] <Jack_Sparrow> stelt: All I see are comments and not someone working towards solving a problem
[00:11] <am3r1ca> i have 7.1 sound with a created asound.rs or something file that created
[00:11] <pocketdrummer> What is the link that shows you how to register a username on freenode?
[00:11] <am3r1ca> but i can get 2 programs with sound simutaneously
[00:11] <levander> gnome-system-monitor says my computer is uploading a lot right now.  What's the easiest way to tell how much each program is uploading?
[00:11] <speeddemon8803> pocketdrummer please go to #freenode for that
[00:11] <Jack_Sparrow> !register
[00:11] <ubotu> By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about  registering your Freenode nick can be found at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration
[00:12] <ahave> can someone explain to me why ubuntu is making a wmaster0 connection?
[00:12] <am3r1ca> i cant 2 aplications to play sound at the same time
[00:12] <unagi> does anyone use gpsdrive?
[00:12] <mrmagoo24m> thank you for the medibuntu thing
[00:12] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[00:12] <MasterShrek> np mrmagoo24m
[00:12] <tcpdumpgod> good job compsman
[00:13] <mrmagoo24m> seems like that might fix my problem
[00:13] <am3r1ca> can anyone tell me how to get 2 programs with sound simutaneously
[00:13] <ahorriblemess> Scunizi: I wanted to pop in and thank you again for that link. I just installed the LaCie LightScribe labeler
[00:13] <Jack_Sparrow> !sound
[00:13] <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
[00:13] <thiemster> how do i setup samba for printing?
[00:13] <ahorriblemess> !sound
[00:13] <am3r1ca> alsa is enabled
[00:13] <pocketdrummer> speeddemon8803, I guess that would make sense, wouldn't it.
[00:13] <dmarsa> well stelt... you're running a geforce 8600 on your laptop which is hardly going to conserve power, especially if you turn off power saving. So don't expect impressive battery life. your wireless device (intel 3945abg) should be supported. You can edit your menus in GUI by right-clicking on Applications and selecting edit menus and adding those applications you wanted.  you didn't mention what NB program isn't working.
[00:13] <dondong> hi,iv got a problem with emerald, no borders!
[00:13] <am3r1ca> i use 7.1 sound with a .asoundrc code
[00:13] <stelt> Jack_Sparrow, if you check logs and launchpad you see i've wrestled quite a bit, succeeded in a few things, helped where i could, and not succeeded in to many other places. Still planning on putting more time in, but university and clients don'
[00:14] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, and you're sure this is an NVidia card correct? (sorry for the lame question, but I have to make sure)
[00:14] <NixerX> I think I hosed my Ubuntu box!
[00:14] <RichW> dondong, reboot.
[00:14] <mrmagoo24m> im tired of throwing money to microsoft thats why im trying to make something else work
[00:14] <pocketdrummer> Jack_Sparrow: Thanks for the link, helpful as usual :D
[00:14] <mrmagoo24m> for me
[00:14] <mrmagoo24m> and my entire family
[00:14] <Jack_Sparrow> pocketdrummer: np
[00:14] <andril> can some one PM i am looking for a good desktop and laptop to buy tommorrow that wwill run 7.10 flawless
[00:14] <RichW> NixerX, How?
[00:14] <Schmao-Fmao> Hey there, I'm trying to netboot an Ubuntu Live CD and I'm running into issues
[00:14] <Jack_Sparrow> mrmagoo24m: Welcome to ubuntu
[00:15] <RichW> andril, Buy a dell
[00:15] <mrmagoo24m> odd thing is that ubuntu plays movies and mp3s just fine on my other system
[00:15] <jouni> !flashissue
[00:15] <ubotu> 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 the update fails to install Flash, try « sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-nonfree ; sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree »
[00:15] <mrmagoo24m> but this one keeps having issues??
[00:15] <NixerX> RichW, Im not sure. I think its a depency issue but  I cant resolve it.
[00:15] <Jack_Sparrow> mrmagoo24m: What other system
[00:15] <mrmagoo24m> im wondering if my install disk could be a issue
[00:15] <demon_spork> When I play a video in Gutsy, with totem or vlc, it is darker than it looks in windows, and sometimes when playing it in totem, it just randomly gets lighter and you can see all the detail clearly as it should be.  I am running compiz-fusion from the ubuntu repo if that could be a cause
[00:15] <speeddemon8803> the live cd doesnt netboot as far as i am aware mrmagoo24m....i might be wrong
[00:15] <speeddemon8803> !netboot
[00:15] <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
[00:15] <mrmagoo24m> my other computer its a amd 2.4 nothing fancy
[00:15] <NixerX> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/apache2-utils_2.0.55-4ubuntu2.3_i386.deb (--unpack):
[00:15] <RichW> NixerX, If you want help you will have to ask a specific question.. with command line output
[00:16] <am3r1ca> how do i get 2 programs with sound simutaneously??
[00:16] <stelt> Jack_Sparrow, t take "OS not working yet" as an excuse, therefore i'm requesting for serious short-term advise (I already know the long term). I'm a webcoder, so don't have much skills for improving Ubuntu, but planning on improving.
[00:16] <am3r1ca> alsa is on
[00:16] <RichW> NixerX, Thanks
[00:16] <mrmagoo24m> but it works well on it
[00:16] <Schmao-Fmao> I can get a Debian Live CD to netboot
[00:16] <demon_spork> am3r1ca, which two programs?
[00:16] <Jack_Sparrow> stelt: Please stop.. and take your posting to offtopic
[00:16] <demon_spork> am3r1ca, because some programs don't use ALSA
[00:16] <am3r1ca> exaile and totem for example
[00:16] <Schmao-Fmao> but the Ubuntu Live CD is having issues with mounting nfs
[00:16] <demon_spork> exaile?
[00:16] <am3r1ca> both use alsa...i think
[00:16] <NixerX> RichW, Ture thats a great place to start. I cant get anything to install now. Ive tried apt-get -f install and it still bombs.
[00:16] <mrmagoo24m> i really apreciate you guys ive found alot of rooms only tear down and make people feel really dumb and not wanted
[00:16] <ahave> where is the list of supported wifi cards/chipsets with ubuntu?
[00:17] <mrmagoo24m> thanks,..!!
[00:17] <NixerX> Errors were encountered while processing:
[00:17] <NixerX>  /var/cache/apt/archives/apache2-utils_2.0.55-4ubuntu2.3_i386.deb
[00:17] <NixerX> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[00:17] <am3r1ca> exaile - amaork clone
[00:17] <unagi> !gpsdrive
[00:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gpsdrive - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:17] <speeddemon8803> !wifi
[00:17] <unagi> !info gpsdrive
[00:17] <ubotu> gpsdrive (source: gpsdrive): Car navigation system. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.09-2.2 (gutsy), package size 1265 kB, installed size 2372 kB
[00:17] <demon_spork> hmm
[00:17] <jgiorgi> hey i got an error during installation, somthing about not being able to access the repository at security,ubuntu.com, now update manager says there are no updates but this is a new install there has to be a bunch
[00:17] <danbhfive> NixerX: have you tried sudo apt-get clean?  it may just be a bad d/l
[00:17] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: its a nvidia 7600 gs 512mb
[00:17] <ahave> !wifi
[00:17] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[00:17] <nosliw_pilf> Anyone else know about SATA?
[00:17] <danbhfive> !enablesources | jgiorgi try this
[00:17] <ubotu> jgiorgi try this: Enable the standard Ubuntu repositories by going to System > Administration > Software Sources - See !repositories for detailed information
[00:17] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: i use windows tooo
[00:17] <speeddemon8803> !repositories
[00:17] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories
[00:17] <tcpdumpgod> okay comps/
[00:17] <mrmagoo24m> alright so ill try a new install with a new disk.. if that dont work then ill do something else.. thanks
[00:18] <jgiorgi> danbhfive: oh duh, lol
[00:18] <mrmagoo24m> for your guys support
[00:18] <RichW> NixerX, try dpkg --force--all apache2-utils
[00:18] <NixerX> danbhfive, Yea ...same message
[00:18] <tcpdumpgod> Im checking it out too, since you're actually putting forth effort to resolve the problem yourself also.
[00:18] <Schmao-Fmao> The error that I'm getting is "nfsmount: need a path"
[00:18] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: i am not realy findinfg any for nvidia only ati crap..
[00:18] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, what it sounds like the problem is, are the screen resolution and monitor configuration settings inside xorg.conf.
[00:18] <tcpdumpgod> I know.
[00:18] <speeddemon8803> !nvidia
[00:18] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[00:19] <tcpdumpgod> Compsman, what you need to do is this... hold up.
[00:19] <am3r1ca> ok, iĺ try it a diferent way...anyone here have surround sound with a .asoundrc file??
[00:19] <jack-desktop> how can i change the port for remote desktop?
[00:19] <Schmao-Fmao> Alternatively, I'd like to get a network driver for Attansic L1 onto the Debian live CD, which does boot..
[00:19] <Jack_Sparrow> nosliw_pilf: Do you have a bios option to treat sata as if they were ide...  many have that built in option
[00:19] <danbhfive> !askthebot > speeddemon8803
[00:19] <demon_spork> I fixed my problem, somehow the brightness and contrast settings got turned down, must be a keybind becuase I didn't edit them in the config
[00:19] <RequinB4> Is Wine compatable with office 2007?  I know i'll have to work at it, but I'm not willing to pay for a cross-platform service
[00:19] <Jack_Sparrow> RequinB4: no
[00:20] <NixerX> RichW, YOu sure about thqt command....
[00:20] <RequinB4> darn, thx anyway though
[00:20] <nosliw_pilf> Jack: I don't know. I'm using the live cd now, so I don't want to reboot, but I don't recall seeing that option in my BIOS when I was last in there.
[00:20] <danbhfive> NixerX: just curious, the clean command gave you an error still?  I'm stupid, eh
[00:20] <speeddemon8803> i am not using false useless factoids, i am aware of the real commands
[00:20] <unagi> anyone know how to get gps data into google maps for plotting/
[00:20] <usr_rob> sudo /sbin/hdparm -B255 /dev/sda1 does not change the access to the drive which makes the click-sounds, any suggestion
[00:20] <speeddemon8803> everything that ive pulled has come up thanks though.
[00:20] <Schmao-Fmao> How do I update the kernel version for initrd.gz, if the initrd.gz is not the one that I boot with?  I'd like to update the kernel version of initrd.gz for a Live CD
[00:21] <dogpigeoncow> hey. where would be the best place to get a driver for my memory card slot??
[00:21] <Jack_Sparrow> nosliw_pilf: If you are running live and dont see your sata.... you may not have any choice  what does fdisk -l   show from cli
[00:21] <jgiorgi> dogpigneoncow: system > adminsitration > restricted drivers
[00:21] <speeddemon8803> I have the bots website up.
[00:21] <NixerX> danbhfive, Heh... no your not stupid...your box is running mines not....it gave no out put ( success id assume) I tried to reinstall a package but stillo got err's
[00:21] <danbhfive> !who > speeddemon8803   and also, the point is that if you want to ask ubotu a question, you should do it in pm, to keep the noise down in here
[00:21] <Flannel> Schmao-Fmao: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[00:21] <Jack_Sparrow> dogpigeoncow: If it is one of the built in card stick readers, you will have a long search
[00:21] <jgiorgi> dogpigeoncow: system > administration > restriced drivers
[00:21] <tcpdumpgod> ok compsman
[00:22] <Schmao-Fmao> Gotcha, I'll start there, thanks Flannel
[00:22] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: awaiting orders
[00:22] <unagi> !googleearth
[00:22] <speeddemon8803> so...ubotu should only be used in private then?
[00:22] <ubotu> Google Earth is now available, for free (only as in price), for Linux, too. To download it see http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html - A package for Ubuntu is available in the !Medibuntu repository
[00:22] <unagi> !medibuntu
[00:22] <ubotu> medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[00:22] <dogpigeoncow> jgiorgi: its not there
[00:22] <bbbadtothebone> http://tinyurl.com/22m7rf - Minicity fun
[00:22] <danbhfive> speeddemon8803: yeah, unless you are trying to send the message to someone else
[00:22] <bbbadtothebone> I <3 myminicity
[00:22] <Jack_Sparrow> speeddemon8803: If you are the one that wants the info.. it is polite not to spam the rest of os with it
[00:23] <bense> what's the vim command to turn on syntax highlighting?
[00:23] <speeddemon8803> i was dan
[00:23] <speeddemon8803> :)
[00:23] <bbbadtothebone> well i sure got kicked fast
[00:23] <tcpdumpgod> you're going to have to hit "ctrl+alt+F1" (not right now) and drop out of X11. Then you're going to have to "sudo -i" and get to root. After you do that type "/etc/init.d/gdm stop" and that'll stop the X server. When thats done do a "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and go through all the steps to reconfigure your stuff. Try autodetection but make sure you choose the "nvidia" driver and not the "nv" driver.
[00:23] <tcpdumpgod> ok compsman ?
[00:23] <usr_rob> anyone good on hdparm on 2,5" drives in ubuntu ?
[00:23] <Lunar_Lamp> !real
[00:23] <tcpdumpgod> Write those commands down.
[00:23] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[00:23] <bbbadtothebone> i was expecting this to take forever
[00:23] <dondong> tcpdumpgod: nope,its GMA950,it works great at first,but when i reconfigure my xorg, emerad suddenly get wrong
[00:23] <jouni> What do you think guys, should I install flashplugin-nonfree or Gnash/Swfdec?
[00:23] <speeddemon8803> flashplugin-nonfree
[00:23] <tomaw> bbbadtothebone: see /msg
[00:23] <ahave> dhclient fails, could this be a driver issue?
[00:24] <Flannel> bense: :syntax enable
[00:24] <bbbadtothebone> dammit who keeps kicking me?
[00:24] <DeLiK> guys wich antivirus/firewall should i instal in ubuntu?
[00:24] <Jack_Sparrow> DeLiK: none
[00:24] <Palintheus> !best | jouni
[00:24] <ubotu> jouni: 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.
[00:24] <MrPiracy> what is the latest version of XGL for 64bits systems?
[00:24] <compsman> ok tcpdumpgod
[00:24] <lekremyelsew>  bbbadtothebone: tomaw
[00:24] <Jack_Sparrow> bbbadtothebone: Please just ask your question
[00:24] <danbhfive> !ot > bbbadtothebone
[00:24] <jouni> Oh thanks, sorry for doing that.
[00:24] <bbbadtothebone> oh i see
[00:25] <RequinB4> !virus | DeLiK
[00:25] <ubotu> DeLiK: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[00:25] <bense> Flannel, what if it says not supported in this version?
[00:25] <bbbadtothebone> okay sure
[00:25] <Flannel> bense: Do you have the default vim?
[00:25] <DeLiK> tnks RequinB4
[00:25] <dogpigeoncow> how do i add my memory card slot drivers? I went to restricted drivers but the only option there was 'software modem. how do i add my memory card slot driver?????//
[00:25] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, im going to go to the store, i'll msg you when I get back. Good luck.
[00:25] <jack-desktop> how can i change the default remote desktop port?
[00:25] <Jack_Sparrow> dogpigeoncow: If it is one of the built in card stick readers, you will have a long search.. they are almost all propietary an not available
[00:25] <unagi> !gpx
[00:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gpx - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:26] <admin-john> hello
[00:26] <ahave> dhclient fails, could this be a driver issue?
[00:26] <Flannel> bense: Assuming you do, you need to install vim-full.  The default one is -tiny, and has very limited functionality
[00:26] <speeddemon8803> !botabuse
[00:26] <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.
[00:26] <bbbadtothebone> here's a joke then, a man walks into a bar
[00:26] <nosliw_pilf> Jack: it just shows HDA1 and HDB1. Both of those are my IDE drives.
[00:26] <Jack_Sparrow> jack-desktop: I have never seen a way to change it.. are you having trouble getting in?
[00:26] <Flannel> !offtopic | bbbadtothebone
[00:26] <ubotu> bbbadtothebone: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[00:26] <bbbadtothebone> and sits down to have a drink
[00:26] <bbbadtothebone> oh wait
[00:27] <bbbadtothebone> can i tell jokes?
[00:27] <Flannel> bbbadtothebone: in #ubuntu-offtopic.  not here.
[00:27] <bbbadtothebone> or not...cause if it's the latter
[00:27] <USSJoin> Is there an ETA for a patch to the Ubuntu kernel for the root exploit?
[00:27] <Jack_Sparrow> nosliw_pilf: Are you trying to run raid?  SOunds like you need to check your cmos.. are you also dual booting?
[00:27] <speeddemon8803> bbad...you can stop now as that is offtopic and you were already warned.
[00:27] <bbbadtothebone> okay
[00:27] <jack-desktop> Jack_Sparrow, I have two local computers with vncserver running, and I'd rather change the default port before changing ipaddresses
[00:27] <bense> Flannel, thanks for the help :)
[00:27] <BiO> hi
[00:27] <danbhfive> speeddemon8803: use tab completion to type in people's names, it really helps to know who you are talking to
[00:27] <dondong> RichW: hi,RichW,you said reboot,iv tried that many times,but doesnt work, emerald works well at first until i reconfigured my xorg with "dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[00:27] <iDivine> My friend just got Ubuntu today and wants to install the 186 updates, but a error comes up saying 'Synaptic already running', How can he solve this?
[00:27] <Flannel> bense: no problem
[00:27] <BiO> is there a way to play windows games under ubuntu?
[00:27] <stealthy> Could someone please help me figure out how to access the files on my usb mp3 player?
[00:28] <Flannel> !wine | BiO
[00:28] <ubotu> BiO: 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.
[00:28] <stealthy> It did not automount as things usually do on plugin
[00:28] <bense> stealthy, depends onw what kind of mp3 player you have
[00:28] <bbbadtothebone> i was stupid enough once to try to get berly on ubuntu on an intel-based machine
[00:28] <nosliw_pilf> Jack: No, I'm not running RAID, and Bios and Windows both recognize the drive just fine.
[00:28] <stealthy> bense, philips
[00:28] <bbbadtothebone> i nearly killed the machine
[00:28] <speeddemon8803> well...bbad...theres only one person with that "portion" of a nickname in their name...so...i dont see how anybody could get confused..but hey ill bend over for the boss any day :)
[00:28] <BiO> i am using wine, but it fails loading the game
[00:28] <Jack_Sparrow> bbbadtothebone: May I have a quick PM?
[00:28] <stealthy> BiO; #winehq
[00:29] <bbbadtothebone> wait what?
[00:29] <Jack_Sparrow> BiO: Please check the db of wine supported games and programs
[00:29] <Scunizi> stealthy, what kind of mp3 is it?
[00:29] <bbbadtothebone> sure
[00:29] <iDivine> My friend just got Ubuntu today and wants to install the 186 updates, but a error comes up saying 'Synaptic already running', How can he solve this?
[00:29] <stealthy> Scunizi, Philips usb mp3 player
[00:29] <BiO> ok
[00:29] <pocketwatch> jack-desktop, vncserver --httpport number
[00:29] <stealthy> Model # PSA612/17
[00:29] <Flannel> iDivine: Before trying to do the updates, close synaptic
[00:29] <HCC[3]> I can't install Ubuntu either
[00:29] <slliness> hey whats the fps that is like open arena but starts with n
[00:29] <speeddemon8803> !whining
[00:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about whining - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:29] <tsukasa_> hey guys whats a good program to check drive corruption
[00:29] <speeddemon8803> hmm
[00:29] <tsukasa_> if the drive is failing or not
[00:29] <iDivine> Flannel, I believe he doesn't have it open.
[00:30] <Scunizi> stealthy, some mp3 players have 2 different modes that are switchable from inside the setup or config of the mp3 player itself.  You might look for that and choose the 2nd option then plug it in and see if it mounts.
[00:30] <jack-desktop> pocketwatch, i'd have to install something else to do that
[00:30] <tsukasa_> anyone?
[00:30] <Flannel> iDivine: Check to make sure he doesn't have adept, aptitude, add/remove, apt-get, synaptic, or another update-manger open.  If not, do `sudo apt-get update` and see what the more verbose error is
[00:30] <tsukasa_> just need a program name here
[00:30] <RedHeron> Just wondering: what's a good network browser for Windows-based networks, since Nautilus doesn't work?
[00:31] <Scunizi> RedHeron, samba with nautilus
[00:31] <Flannel> tsukasa_: nexuiz?
[00:31] <pocketwatch> jack-desktop, i must have missed it, are you using vnc?
[00:31] <RedHeron> Scunizi, it's telling me I can't use it.
[00:31] <Scunizi> RedHeron, samba?
[00:31] <jack-desktop> pocketwatch, i'm using the default "Remote Desktop" program that comes with gutsy
[00:31] <RedHeron> Scunizi: It says "Nautilus cannot handle network: locations"
[00:31] <mejymejy> i am trying a gutsy install on an amd64 with an nvidia fx 5200 and getting a freeze up after initial bootup
[00:31] <Scunizi> !samba > RedHeron
[00:31] <jack-desktop> Do I need to logoff/reboot for changes in gconfig-editor to take effect?
[00:31] <slliness> Flannel, whats that for me?
[00:31] <NixerX> Anyone ever get thins err before unable to make backup link of `./usr/bin/dbmmanage' before installing new version: Operation not permitted
[00:31] <Schmao-Fmao> Hey there, I don't think the Live CD Customization has exactly what I needed to do - I probably missed it, can someone help?
[00:32] <slliness> *was
[00:32] <Flannel> slliness: yes
[00:32] <Schmao-Fmao> err .. I mean I looked at the wiki for Live CD Customization
[00:32] <tsukasa_> Flannel: thats not a hard drive diagnostic tool =P
[00:32] <stealthy> Scunizi, there isn't one
[00:32] <tsukasa_> anyoooone?
[00:32] <Schmao-Fmao> and I think what I'm trying to do is different from what they're describing
[00:32] <Flannel> tsukasa_: is fsck what youre looking for?
[00:32] <slliness> Flannel, thanks thats it I ll remeber by the little purple pill for time ...lol
[00:33] <nickrud> NixerX:   type mount  in a terminal, is your   /   partition mounted read only (ro) ?
[00:33] <tsukasa_> Flannel: maybe, how do i schedule it to work on reboot
[00:33] <Hilikus> hey guys, do you know of any CLI apps to rip a music cd kinda like Exact Audio Copy in windows which re-reads each sector to make sure you get a true reading of the medium?
[00:33] <Schmao-Fmao> I feel like a moron, I've been trying to netboot a live CD of some kind for like 12 hours and I couldn't get it to work :/
[00:33] <Flannel> tsukasa_: `sudo touch /forcefsck`
[00:33] <baxtor> hey guys, whats the best open IRC program (on vista using mIRC ATM need one for my ubuntu partition)
[00:33] <NixerX> nickrud, /dev/hda3 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[00:33] <unagi> anyone know how to get gps data into google earth?
[00:33] <LjL> !best > baxtor    (baxtor, see the private message from Ubotu)
[00:33] <Scunizi> stealthy, I use to go to /media and sudo mkdir mp3 then you'll have to add a line to your fstab to mount it there. there is another way.. maybe after creating the directory you can sudo mount -a
[00:33] <LjL> !irc > baxtor    (baxtor, see the private message from Ubotu)
[00:33] <tsukasa_> Flannel: thanks
[00:34] <Schmao-Fmao> It doesn't matter if it's ubuntu, or debian, or knoppix or anything .. but nothing works! =D
[00:34] <pocketwatch> jack-desktop, vino (default) has hard coded listening ports
[00:34] <pocketwatch> jack-desktop, if you want to change it you'll need to use a different vnc server (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26815)
[00:34] <goodmami> How can I force an input method to be used in all applications?  I don't want xim to be used for x-based programs
[00:34] <danbhfive> Schmao-Fmao: personal question: what's it mean to netboot a live-cd?
[00:34] <speeddemon8803> !netboot
[00:34] <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
[00:35] <Schmao-Fmao> I'm trying to boot up computers that don't have a CD-ROM drive using the image of a Live CD on a server
[00:35] <NixerX> nickrud, im rebooting the server now after taking out the ro with errors option.
[00:35] <jack-desktop> pocketwatch, in gconf-editor there is and alt-port, i've already changed that, do i need to reboot/logoff for gconf to take effect?
[00:35] <nickrud> NixerX: no, that was ok
[00:35] <Schmao-Fmao> the server provides DHCP / TFTP / NFS, and the client machines boot off the server using LAN boot
[00:35] <Flannel> Schmao-Fmao: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation has a few methods
[00:35] <deniz_> i have a wired router and dial-up internet how do i share? i have 2 ethernet cables?
[00:35] <deniz_> just starrting
[00:35] <deniz_> point
[00:36] <jimmygoon> Why is Dapper Ubiquity Issues in the factoid for !netboot :/
[00:36] <NixerX> damn it.
[00:36] <Schmao-Fmao> Flannel: I'm not actually trying to do network installation :) I plan to use dd and netcat to clone systems, but I need to net-boot into something simple that has the netcat utility
[00:37] <dondong> hi,iv got a problem,my emerald has no border after i run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg",anyone can help me?
[00:37] <Schmao-Fmao> A Live CD isn't the simplest thing but it has quite a bit of existing infrastructure so I hoped I could use it
[00:37] <thinman1189> sorry if this is a stupid question. I need to edit a .conf file. how do I save my changes? I need to open it through terminal as root but I don't know the commant.
[00:37] <Flannel> Schmao-Fmao: maybe something LTSP
[00:37] <chubs_> sudo gedit thinman1189
[00:37] <nickrud> dondong:   alt-f2  emerald --replace
[00:38] <Brenny> Try running emerald --replace
[00:38] <nickrud> NixerX: I had that error, I'm trying to remember what I did
[00:38] <dondong> nickrud: still no border
[00:38] <deniz_> can sum1 get me started on sharing my dial-up internet thru a wired router and 2 ethernet cables?
[00:38] <Schmao-Fmao> Flannel: I could look at that, definitely :)
[00:38] <Schmao-Fmao> Ubuntu has an LTSP, will it have the most current network drivers?
[00:38] <NixerX> nickrud, its a pain in the @ss .... somewhat perpetual.
[00:39] <goodmami> thinman1189: use "sudo gedit X.conf" instead of just "gedit X.conf"  (remember to backup)
[00:39] <pocketwatch> jack-desktop, stop and restart vino-server: gconftool-2 -s -t bool /desktop/gnome/remote_access/enabled false
[00:39] <pocketwatch> gconftool-2 -s -t bool /desktop/gnome/remote_access/enabled true
[00:39] <thinman1189> chubs : thanks!
[00:39] <goodmami> thinman1189: (or whatever editor you use)
[00:39] <thinman1189> goodmami : I'm not editing x I'm editing moblock
[00:39] <goodmami> thinman1189: (oops, i was late... thanks chubs)
[00:39] <unagi> anyone know how to get gps data into google earth?
[00:39] <Schmao-Fmao> I'm actually extremely close to getting the netboot to work
[00:39] <Schmao-Fmao> The Ubuntu live CD has the appropriate network drivers but it can't mount nfs
[00:39] <danbhfive> goodmami: thinman1189 you should use gksu over sudo, for some reason that I don't know
[00:39] <jack-desktop> pocketwatch: thanks but i didn't have to do that, it worked
[00:39] <goodmami> thinman1189: (X was a variable... xorg.conf, moblock.conf, whatever)
[00:40] <nickrud> !gksudo (for any that want to read the link)
[00:40] <Schmao-Fmao> the Debian live CD boots up appropriately but it's missing the network driver (I'm using a virtual machine so that's the only way I know)
[00:40] <tonyyarusso> danbhfive: I believe it's so that only the application itself ends up runnint as root, and not all of the other GTK stuff.
[00:40] <nickrud> ubotu is down. danbhfive basically so you don't write to your personal configs as root
[00:41] <goodmami> thanks tonyyarusso,  i didn't know that
[00:41] <danbhfive> thanks guys, interesting
[00:41] <goodmami> Does anybody know this?  How can I force an input method to be used in all applications?  I don't want xim to be used for x-based programs
[00:41] <MatthewV> I'm unable to get the remote inluded with my compro vidoemate u500 to work - it shows up as a device in /proc/bus/input/devices (/dev/input/event7) but I'm unable to get irrecord -H devinput -d /dev/input/event7 lircd.conf to pick up anything - any ideas? should I be asking elsewhere?
[00:42] <unagi> anyone know how to get gps data into google earth?
[00:42] <Jack_Sparrow> !gksudo
[00:42] <ubotu> If you need to run graphical applications as root, use « gksudo », as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Never just use "sudo"! (See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo to know why)
[00:42] <testfire> Hey guys, does anyone know if there is an IRC channel anywhere for KompoZer or NVU?
[00:42] <Absconsus> Anyone in here that would be willing to help me with finding and replacing text using regular expressions?
[00:43] <tifine_test> ~pastebin
[00:43] <imaginator> goodmami: unfortunately not all toolkits or applications have the same XIM support.  It's not a standard builtin for X11.  So, I'm not sure you can make all programs not use XIM...
[00:43] <speeddemon8803> !pastebin | tifine_test
[00:43] <ubotu> tifine_test: 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)
[00:43] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: i am going threw away my computer soon it cant even detect my card when its using it....
[00:43] <Schmao-Fmao> Hm, the LTSP-BUILD-CLIENTS command reminds me very much of debian-live
[00:43] <Schmao-Fmao> this is good :)
[00:43] <danbhfive> Absconsus: I will, how about in #ubuntu-offtopic.  Ill help just a bit
[00:44] <Absconsus> Okay, thanks :)
[00:44] <thinman1189> goodmami : ah, lol. thought you had literally meant x, lol. danbhfive : what's the difference?
[00:44] <stelt> unagi, i don't know, but i bough one of those GPS-bluetooth things, so i'll get into the problem later
[00:44] <goodmami> imaginator: thanks for replying.  the problem is that xim seems to crash and I cannot input anything.  However if I change to another input method, it will work
[00:45] <goodmami> imaginator: for example, gedit or terminal
[00:45] <danbhfive> thinman1189: http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo
[00:45] <ForgetYouNot> whats the easiest way of partitioning an external harddrive???
[00:45] <seisen> gparted
[00:45] <goodmami> imaginator: but if i can't force an app to use an IM, can I somehow switch to it (im-switch or something) from the command line?
[00:45] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, i just got back.
[00:46] <tcpdumpgod> Do you have the option for "nvidia" in the module selection screen compsman, or do you just have "nv" as an option?
[00:46] <imaginator> goodmami: Gtk+ or GNOME may have a specific input method configuration.  So that could fix your gedit or terminal problem.
[00:46] <goodmami> imaginator: in gtk applications I can usually right-click the text area and change the input method there
[00:46] <compsman> tcpdumpgod:  had both i know its suppose be nvidia
[00:46] <rencore_> any ideas why this is messing up? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55550/
[00:47] <echosystm> can anyone help me with my wireless?
[00:47] <goodmami> imaginator: so i have no problem in those.  but non-gtk applications (such as Opera) do not have this context menu
[00:47] <TSCDan> I'm trying to install Ubuntu 7.10 on this system with an integrated 7050 video card and an NEC 14" LCD (1024x768 @75hz). I've reconfigured the X server to use these parameters (nv and vesa), but I always get "Signal out of range" on my LCD (I've tried 60, 70, and 75hz). Any ideas? o.O
[00:47] <echosystm> i have wpa_supplicant setup and my interfaces file, but it doesnt seem to even try to connect to the essid
[00:47] <tcpdumpgod> okay compsman did you select it and continue?
[00:47] <echosystm> iwconfig returns a blank interface
[00:47] <speeddemon8803> Look, I dont mean to make some of you feel inferiour or less superior than myself, we all do have the right to answer questions in here.....if we dont know bot commands dont jump us for it if it was our first attempt...thanks for listening. Have a nice day.
[00:47] <thinman1189> danbhfive : thanks, I'll try to remember from now on.
[00:47] <Dimitree> any way to convert bin,cue to iso ? o-o
[00:48] <csc`> Dimitree: bchunk
[00:48] <Dimitree> ty
[00:48] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: yea and when i start gdm it gets a pop up saying in low video settings
[00:48] <imaginator> goodmami: From what I understand Opera uses the Qt toolkit.  So you would need to configure the input method for that toolkit separately.
[00:48] <TSCDan> Nvm, 800x600@60hz at least starts... *shudder*
[00:49] <tcpdumpgod> Okay compsman, then its your monitor settings.
[00:49] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, what kind of monitor do you have?
[00:49] <compsman> 1703fp
[00:49] <compsman> dell
[00:49] <Schmao-Fmao> Wow, this is impossible
[00:49] <rencore_> help me ou
[00:49] <Schmao-Fmao> the Ubuntu LTSP worked
[00:49] <Schmao-Fmao> I just installed it and it worked =P
[00:49] <goodmami> imaginator: ok, that makes sense.  the same goes for x-based apps too, i suppose?  (I'm using ITSDB (http://wiki.delph-in.net/moin/ItsdbTop))
[00:50] <Schmao-Fmao> wtf! I've tried for like 12 hours to get it to work!! :P
[00:50] <speeddemon8803> !wtf
[00:50] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[00:50] <budah> help me!!!
[00:50] <Schmao-Fmao> oh, sorry
[00:50] <budah> someone help me!!!
[00:50] <Pelo> budah, what with ?
[00:50] <speeddemon8803> !ask
[00:50] <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. :-)
[00:50] <imaginator> goodmami: it's all toolkit-specific, and unfortunately not all toolkits support XIM as well
[00:50] <Dimitree> csc`, any visual version ? i'm noobish : )
[00:50] <goodmami> imaginator: ok, thanks for your help.  i'll look into it a bit more
[00:50] <csc`> Dimitree: bchunk image.bin image.cue image.iso
[00:51] <libano> hola a todos el chan
[00:51] <Pelo> anyone know an app to burn .img dvd images ?
[00:51] <Pelo> !es | libano
[00:51] <ubotu> libano: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[00:51] <libano> muchas gracias
[00:51] <ahorriblemess> hey everyone, O
[00:51] <ahorriblemess> sorry finger slip..
[00:52] <Schmao-Fmao> I have another question about ubuntu LTSP ... When my client machine has booted up and I look in the /dev directory, am I looking at the devices of the client or the server?
[00:52]  * Pelo will never forgive ahorriblemess , never 
[00:52] <thinman1189> I'm trying to get Moblock to work but when I turn it on I can't access the internet at all. It warns that the default setting has it to block my own router. I'm trying to edit the white list so that it doesn't but my changes don't seem to work. Any ideas?
[00:52] <ahorriblemess> I'd just like to check something real quick... a whirring, sort of fluttering/chattery fan sound silenced by tapping the laptop repeatedly is NOT normal and should be repaired, right?
[00:52] <Dimitree> csc`,  thank you :)
[00:53] <Schmao-Fmao> My objective is to use dd and netcat to clone an operating system to /dev/hda, because I have twelve identical computers that I'd like to clone an operating system over
[00:53] <ahorriblemess> it's an HP I know they are known for noisy fans
[00:53] <ahorriblemess> but this is ridiculous
[00:53] <budah> i cannot get my laptop LCD to display properly in 1280 X 800.  I have a Dell Inspiron E1505.
[00:53] <Pelo> ahorriblemess, get ir repaired
[00:53] <TSCDan> ahorriblemess, Probably :)
[00:53] <csc`> Schmao-Fmao: interesting
[00:53] <Brenny> ahorriblemess: Well, depends if the tapping fixes the fan, or breaks it ;) I'd take her in if its under warranty
[00:53] <Pelo> ahorriblemess, you can also try fancontrol , check here  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[00:53] <ahorriblemess> OK good, I've already recieved a rain check from Best Buy to get a replacement
[00:53] <Schmao-Fmao> csc`: I know that Systemimager is another option but I'd like to stick to something simple - plus one of my coworkers doesn't trust it
[00:53] <compsman> tcpdumpgod: you here?
[00:54] <ahorriblemess> I can't wait to install Ubuntu again and sit in front of the terminal for like 8 hours setting everything up
[00:54] <ahorriblemess> again
[00:54] <csc`> again?
[00:54] <ahorriblemess> a second time, I'm getting my laptop replaced due to the fan noise
[00:54] <Schmao-Fmao> At least I know that dd and netcat creates copies that are essentially exact :)
[00:54] <Pelo> ahorriblemess, 8 hrs ?  it takes me 30 min to install ubuntu,  about 3 hrs to setup everything back if I whiped my /home dir
[00:54] <csc`> i agree somewhat with Pelo
[00:54] <ahorriblemess> i exaggerate
[00:54] <budah> !ask  i cannot get my laptop LCD to display properly in 1280 X 800.  I have a Dell Inspiron E1505.
[00:55] <Pelo> ahorriblemess, backup to a dvd or someting
[00:55] <csc`> SSH backup :D
[00:55] <ahorriblemess> I made a note of links to get info again
[00:55] <ahorriblemess> I can do that? with all my settings?
[00:55] <speeddemon8803> budah you dont have to type !ask :)
[00:55] <Pelo> budah, did you edit your xorg.conf file to add the extra resolution ?
[00:55] <ahorriblemess> holy heck I'm going to look that up
[00:55] <Pelo> !backup > ahorriblemess
[00:56] <budah> pelo, i'm scared of xconf
[00:56] <Brenny> budah: You have to get 915resolution I believe. Should be in the main repos.
[00:56] <csc`> ahorriblemess: if you have another computer running (helps if its linux) you can do a nice SFTP backup over a network. Thats what i tend to do
[00:56] <Schmao-Fmao> My current issue is that when I log in with the LTSP server running, I'm actually able to see the whole filesystem on my server machine.  However, the devices in /dev are not the same.  Are the devices I'm seeing the ones that belong to the client machine?
[00:56] <Pelo> ahorriblemess, also just backing up your /etc and /home dir should take care of most of yoru settings and customisation
[00:56] <csc`> ahorriblemess: keep in mind the destination computer has to have enough space ;)
[00:56] <speeddemon8803> !backup
[00:56] <ubotu> There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[00:57] <speeddemon8803> oops, forgot the > for me
[00:57] <budah> Brenny, where is the main repos?  assume i know nothing :-\
[00:57] <Pelo> budah, do not be scared of editing xorg.conf,  jsut follow the same syntax and add the resolution you want,  about half way down the file   ,  gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:57] <Pelo> speeddemon8803,  you can also query ubotu in private with /msg ubotu !trigger
[00:57] <Brenny> budah: In terminal all you need to do is 'sudo apt-get install 915resolution'
[00:57] <jack-desktop> why does compiz stop updating my settings after a certain amount of time
[00:57] <seisen> the main repos are the one's enabled by default in apt
[00:58] <speeddemon8803> i know pelo, im beginner team, it was a simple goof up on my part
[00:58] <Pelo> budah, menu > system > admin > software sources ,  check all the boxes on the first tab and the backport on the 3rd tab
[00:58] <seisen> why does it matter anyway if its pm or not
[00:58] <Brenny> Pelo, with his computer editing xorg.conf won't do it without 915resolution installed. It should 'just work' after 915resolution is installed
[00:58] <seisen> maybe somebody is lurking and is going ask the a similar question
[00:58] <Schmao-Fmao> It'll be awesome once I get it to work.  The computers are twelve identical Q6600's :D
[00:58] <ahorriblemess> thank you
[00:59] <seisen> its not like this room is slow
[00:59] <Pelo> seisen, it's just common curtosy so you don'T spam the channel, its not a big deal , it's jsut someting you can do if you don'T rightly know what you are looking for
[00:59] <bolt> I run the ratpoison WM and xterm with the exact same font and fontsize as in the console (i've counted pixels here). I also run xterm with no internal or external border. However, when I create an xterm window, the characters start drawing 1 pixel further down the screen than in the console, making me get 99% of a full line free space at the bottom of the screen. This is driving me crazy. What makes that 1 pixel border?!
[00:59] <speeddemon8803> actually, i did know what i was looking for but ok ill give you the benefit of the doubt of thinking i am a newbie or whatever :)
[01:00] <sebas891> anyone has tried to run a terminal server in a vserver guest ?
[01:01] <imaginator> bolt: there is a tool you can use to introspect some Xt/Xaw-based apps like xterm.  I'm trying to remember the name of it
[01:01] <sebas891> I'm in the vserver and the config of x11-common crashs... with a segmentation fault!
[01:01] <Pelo> speeddemon8803, even if you were not a newbie, you might know have known about that particualr feature, my mentionning it was not meant as an insult , I was just sharing the information
[01:01] <imaginator> bolt: it could probably tell you which widget provides the border
[01:01] <thinman1189> I'm using amd64 so I need a different set of packages for moblock. there's packages located http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3964634&postcount=987 but I don't know what to do with them.
[01:01] <bolt> imaginator: that really would be swell. i'm aiming for making X look exactly like the console, just with the ability to run graphic stuff like firefox. that 1 wasted text line really ruins the impression
[01:01] <budah> Brenny, alright - the last line it says is "Patch mode 5c to resolution 1280x800 complete
[01:02] <budah> Brenny, now what?
[01:02] <seisen> thinman1189: sudo dpkg -i packagename in the terminal
[01:02] <Brenny> Budah, you probably have to log out for it to take effect.
[01:02] <seisen> change packagename to the file  name
[01:02] <budah> Brenny, cross your fingers - and thanks
[01:02] <seisen> also you can double click on the file and gdebi will start up and install them
[01:03] <thinman1189> seisen : for both of the two packages given? I don't know what the difference is other than one is a little bigger in file size.
[01:03] <imaginator> bolt: try installing editres and you can then introspect the widget tree for xterm.
[01:03] <sigma> anyone has any idea how to set up miro? it keeps shutting down right after opened
[01:03] <mateusz> How to start tombay minimized ?
[01:03] <bolt> imaginator: will do. thanks!
[01:03] <mateusz> tomboy minimized?
[01:03] <mateusz> or in systray
[01:03] <imaginator> bolt: once you find the resource involved you can add it to your ~/.Xdefaults
[01:03] <nosliw_pilf> Anyone know if you can load modules while the system is running?
[01:03] <drcode> hi all
[01:03] <bolt> imaginator: that's the plan
[01:03] <mateusz> nosliw_pilf: yes you can with modprobe
[01:04] <deebus> join #eclipse
[01:04] <deebus> l;ksajfd
[01:04] <war> hi, just a quick question, i have ubuntu 7.10 and i want to take off the icons on desktop, wich i did already but i have the unit disks mounted in there and i want to keep them mounted but not showed on my desktop, how can i do that?
[01:04] <CarlFK> aptget installed apache2 - it creates user www-data and group www-data, but it seems the user isn't in the group.  does this make sense?
[01:04] <deebus> I am an retarded
[01:04] <speeddemon8803> !dos
[01:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dos - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:04] <chotchki> hey guys, whats the preferred ubuntu virtualization method? (im looking for minimal overhead)
[01:04] <jack-desktop> why does compiz stop updating my settings after a certain amount of time
[01:04] <Pelo> mateusz, tomboy starts minimised in the system try by default if you add it from the panel and not as a start up app
[01:04] <ahorriblemess> !clone
[01:04] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade » - See also !automate
[01:05] <nosliw_pilf> And do I need to load a module for my SATA controller? Silicon Image.
[01:05] <Schmao-Fmao> I have a problem.  LTSPFS shows me the remote filesystem, and doesn't allow me to modify the local filesystem
[01:05] <speeddemon8803> !automate
[01:05] <ubotu> Ways to automate installation of Ubuntu on multiple machines are described at https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html - See also !cloning
[01:05] <seisen> that i do not know thinman1189
[01:05] <thinman1189> I'm trying to get Moblock to work but when I turn it on I can't access the internet at all. It warns that the default setting has it to block my own router. I'm trying to edit the white list so that it doesn't but my changes don't seem to work. Any ideas?
[01:05] <thinman1189> seisen : I got it, thanks.
[01:05] <thinman1189> seisen : now I need to have it let me go online, lol.
[01:06] <Schmao-Fmao> I'd actually like to "dd" an image to /dev/hda on the local filesystem, I doubt that LTSP will allow me to do this ..
[01:06] <CSonicGo> Hi does anyone know of a fast small AIM client?
[01:06] <Schmao-Fmao> I imagine that LTSP is designed for schools with lots of computers to have simple OS's running or libraries or something
[01:06] <Schmao-Fmao> I don't think it's meant for people to modify the local filesystems
[01:07] <Schmao-Fmao> not sure if this is correct
[01:07] <CSonicGo> !bot
[01:07] <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
[01:07] <CSonicGo> !AIM
[01:07] <ubotu> The Instant Messenger Client Pidgin (formerly Gaim) (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto) supports MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC. See also !kopete
[01:07] <chotchki> !vserver
[01:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vserver - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:07] <Jack_Sparrow> Schmao-Fmao: You should be able to get the dd image onto a usb stick or dvd to do what you want to do
[01:07] <sebas891> Schmao-Fmao: do you mean doing modifications on the client/local  hard disk?
[01:08] <speeddemon8803> !virtualization
[01:08] <ubotu> There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[01:08] <Schmao-Fmao> sebas891: yes, that's what I'd like to do
[01:08] <chotchki> speeddemon8803: thanks
[01:08] <Schmao-Fmao> I'd like to write an image file directly to the local HD as a simple cloning solution
[01:08] <speeddemon8803> Chotchki: Your welcome
[01:08] <sebas891> Schmao-Fmao: well, the local drive are accessible, for what I have read.
[01:09] <Schmao-Fmao> I think it allows you to access removable devices
[01:09] <simps> !kopete > simps
[01:09] <christi> is there a vim-enhanced package on ubuntu and how do I install it?
[01:09] <imaginator> Schmao-Fmao: from what I understand the idea of LTSP is to avoid having the need to update the client hard disks
[01:10] <CSonicGo> Here's the issue: Pidgin makes my computer have the classic X- "sticky keys" bug
[01:10] <speeddemon8803> !vim
[01:10] <ubotu> Text Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), mousepad (Xfce4) | Terminal-based editors: vi/vim, emacs, and nano (user-friendly). | HTML/CSS editors: !html | Programming: !code
[01:10] <tcpdumpgod> compsman, how are you coming along?
[01:10] <Jack_Sparrow> CSonicGo: Did you install that manually?
[01:10] <unagi> stelt: eh i get data from the gps just fine.......actually
[01:10] <CSonicGo> Jack_Sparrow: no
[01:11] <imaginator> CSonicGo; sticky keys bug?  Can you remap the sticky keys I wonder?  I'm not sure I understand, and I use pidgin
[01:11] <unagi> stelt: eh i get data from the gps just fine.......actually
[01:11] <CSonicGo> I'm talking about the classic Xorg bug that makes your keyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyys do this alllllllllllllllllllll the time
[01:11] <christi> speeddemon8803, I have vim (from the cmd line) but I don't seem to have any syntax highlighting and other goodies (that are available on Fedora without any prior configuration)
[01:12] <Brenny> Anyone know of any backup programs that allow backup of an entire disk straight to DVD, without saving anything locally?
[01:12] <sebas891> Schmao-Fmao: you should look at the doc of edubuntu/ltsp doc for your problem.
[01:12] <Schmao-Fmao> imaginator: I suppose so.  LTSP isn't designed for changes to be written to local hard drives
[01:13] <Schmao-Fmao> Thanks, sebas891 and Jack_Sparrow
[01:13] <imaginator> CSonicGo: I use pidgin without problems, though I built it myself.  Do you need to change the repeat rate for your keyboard perhaps?  Another option might be xkbset (which is a tool that can enable/disable sticky keys for X11)
[01:13] <Schmao-Fmao> I'll see what I can do.
[01:13] <sebas891> Schmao-Fmao: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EnableLTSP5LocalDevices
[01:14] <CSonicGo> I dunno if it's my comptuer or not, all my installations of ubuntu on al my computers seem to have this problem
[01:14] <exneo> hey is their a good graphical server os availible as an app for ubuntu for things like http media sharing and ftp hosting a game server ect
[01:14] <CSonicGo> I was told to disable plptools but I don't even have that installed
[01:14] <CSonicGo> !plptools
[01:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about plptools - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:14] <cheeseboy> how can i uninstall an apps dependancy without uninstalling the main app?
[01:15] <CSonicGo> sometimes it happens in openoffice too where keys just repeat and the system hangs
[01:15] <CSonicGo> for a fraction of a second
[01:15] <mohamed> hi all, I'm using ubuntu 7.10 and I want to install uclibc tool-chain from from synaptic package manager but it asks for g++-4.1 (=4.1.2-12ubuntu1) and I have g++ 4.1.2-16ubuntu2 any help?
[01:16] <exneo> so is their a good server app for gutsy
[01:16] <imaginator> cheeseboy: usually dependencies can't and shouldn't be uninstalled, but you can force them to be uninstalled with dpkg as far as I know.  It may break the application though.
[01:16] <ahorriblemess> has anyone used this backup/restore method with success? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=35087
[01:16] <imaginator> exneo: apache2 is good
[01:17] <imaginator> for HTTP at least
[01:17] <exneo> sweet is it easy and graphical
[01:17] <CSonicGo> ok I think I've found the problem
[01:17] <josspyker> ahorriblemess: yes, I use it a lot
[01:17] <darkpixel> I am getting ready to do a network install of 7.10 on a handfull of machines.  I copied the cd to /var/www/ubuntu, created a kickstart file, setup PXE, and am running into one minor problem.  The machines PXE boot correctly, download the kickstart, and begin retrieving some of the installer files via HTTP...but at one point it says that downloading a file failed.  The file is /ubuntu/pool/main/e/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs-udeb....  ...
[01:17] <darkpixel> ... I look in that folder and I find an older version of e2fsprogs.  Why is it trying to download a newer version?
[01:17] <imaginator> exneo: I think there are some optional graphical tools available for configuring it.  Search with synaptic for apache admin or something like that.
[01:18] <razordead> cheeseboy: maybe you need to look up the definition of dependency
[01:18] <ahorriblemess> josspyker: ok, and it'll basically make it exactly the same right? Like, when I restore my system I'll have all my plugins, my drivers will be there, files, etc.?
[01:18] <CSonicGo> how do I disable the network manager? its applet is redrawing the icon of itself in the taskbar and everytime it does this, the computer hangs
[01:18] <josspyker> ahorriblemess: yes
[01:18] <CSonicGo> note that I also use a USB wireless device.
[01:18] <exneo> thanx
[01:18] <drcode> Is there option to use like lstp but client without diskless
[01:18] <drcode> I want to build somthing like MS terminal server
[01:18] <drcode> under linux
[01:18] <exneo> hey how do I get to the pirillo chat from xchat
[01:18] <thinman1189> I'm trying to get Moblock to work but when I turn it on I can't access the internet at all. It warns that the default setting has it to block my own router. I'm trying to edit the white list so that it doesn't but my changes don't seem to work. When I turn it on and check the status I get some iptable stuff that I don't understand, and at the bottom it says it's not running when I just turned it on. Any ideas?
[01:19] <exneo> exneo out
[01:19] <ahorriblemess> josspyker: ok great, thank you. I really like my set up and everything is working perfectly on my computer, so I'd like that to be saved
[01:19] <CSonicGo> !USB
[01:19] <ubotu> For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[01:19] <cheeseboy> razordead, whats dpkg demand to force remove em?
[01:19] <CSonicGo> !wifi
[01:19] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:19] <josspyker> ahorriblemess: that's the reason I use it
[01:19] <csc`> was the atime in ubuntu ever fixed?
[01:20] <razordead> cheeseboy: I'm not helping you with that, sorry
[01:20] <fl4mi> Hi Im trying to get samab shares to run in KDE ... when i hit the shareing tab i only get that i have to conigure file shareing... but no matter what i set I just cant get it to work . I always only get that dialogue
[01:20] <fl4mi> I can share as root though
[01:20] <imaginator> csc`: the file atime?
[01:20] <csc`> imaginator: the harddrive killer
[01:20] <csc`> imaginator: atime in fstab iirc?
[01:20] <cheeseboy> razordead, - tried dpkg -r --force tcl8.4
[01:20] <josspyker> ahorriblemess: if you have multiple disks installed you may want to exclude them as well
[01:20] <cheeseboy> but it failed
[01:20] <Schmao-Fmao> sebas891, I'm trying to get local devices to work now.  Thanks again, I'll let you know if it works
[01:21] <imaginator> csc`: it's something that breaks some applications that depend on it.  I don't know if there is a permanent fix for that yet.  Others may know more than I do.
[01:21] <MrPiracy> how do i set initial root password?
[01:21] <sebas891> Schmao-Fmao: good luck.
[01:21] <razordead> cheeseboy: I don't care... I'm not going to help you with something that's going to break your system
[01:22] <imaginator> csc`: it seems that Ubuntu has automatically added noatime to the mount options in /etc/fstab, so it seems it's already taken care of
[01:22] <cheeseboy> razordead, its not going to break it
[01:22] <Scunizi> Ok.. Inkscape channel is dead. Anyone here use it? I'm trying to stroke two drawn objects that are touching and have been grouped. But I want the stroke to show only on the outside edges not the touching edges of the two objects. Any ideas?
[01:22] <csc`> imaginator: not that it matters, my laptops drive is already fscked up, but a little extension of its life helps :P
[01:22] <cheeseboy> razordead, it **MIGHT** but break xchat but i can reinstall tcl8.4 easy
[01:22] <imaginator> csc`: oh you're talking about the laptop bug?
[01:23] <csc`> imaginator: no, the bug that decreased harddrive life by 50%, i dont know what the laptop bug is
[01:23] <imaginator> csc`: that was something else I think.  There was a power management bug relating to that.
[01:23] <MrPiracy> please help, how to set inititial su password?
[01:23] <darkpixel> MrPiracy: sudo passwd
[01:23] <Scunizi> !sudo | MrPiracy
[01:23] <darkpixel> MrPiracy: It'll ask you for your password, then it'll ask you to enter the new root password and verify it.
[01:23] <ubotu> MrPiracy: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[01:24] <imaginator> csc`: just a moment, I'll search.  I think the fix was to change an hdparm usage or run hdparm  in /etc/rc.local
[01:24] <MrPiracy> darkpixel: thanx
[01:24] <sebas891> hum... In which group should I be to be able to do su root ?
[01:24] <cheeseboy> anyone here know how to dpkg force remove?
[01:24] <mohamed> hi all, I'm using ubuntu 7.10 and I want to install uclibc tool-chain from from synaptic package manager but it asks for g++-4.1 (=4.1.2-12ubuntu1) and I have g++ 4.1.2-16ubuntu2 any help?
[01:25] <imaginator> csc`:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/59695
[01:25] <CSonicGo> would having a USB Wireless 802.11b Adapter degrade performance of my computer? how can I determine this?
[01:26] <Hilikus> hey, does anyone know how to burn several files in a graft point using growisofs or genisoimage?
[01:27] <imaginator> csc`:  ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE in /etc/default/acpi-support when true instead of false is what enables the too frequent cycling
[01:28] <dover> i'm trying to share files in "windows" mode instead of samba, but when i try to access them from another pc, it asks me for a usrname and password but even if i enter my ubuntu user id and password i still cant access the files
[01:29] <adac> i cannot burn. try to format a dvd rw with k3b. but the dialog says only : please insert a complete or appenddable dvdrw medium
[01:30] <nohla> Hi, can anybody help me with VLC media player? (I dont speak English very well)
[01:30] <imaginator> nohla: I may be able to help.  what's the problem?
[01:30] <josspyker> adac: erase the dvd -rw f
[01:30] <josspyker> first
[01:30] <nohla> cant read vcd
[01:30] <nohla> imaginator, cant read vcd
[01:31] <nohla> imaginator, ive tries with terminal and menu
[01:31] <markus_> hello.. anyone else how has experienced that nautilus is really slow with SMB over network?
[01:32] <dover> is there a way to stop password preotecting EVERYTHING in ubuntu? it seams like everything i do i have to enter my admin password
[01:32] <adac> josspyker: how?
[01:32] <imaginator> nohla: is it using the proper device?  did you burn the vcd?
[01:33] <iDivine> My friends Ubuntu froze while he was changing the visual effects from none to extra, he can still move his mouse, any ideas?
[01:33] <ahorriblemess> ah man...
[01:33] <carpediem> dover:  that would be a bad idea.  But still, you shouldn't have to enter it unless you are doing administration.
[01:33] <frank23> dover: you need the password to do any administrative task
[01:33] <nohla> imaginator, no
[01:33] <dover> ok, i didnt think i would really need protection like that
[01:33] <thinman1189> if I whitelist 192.168.1.1 does that's just my router, right?
[01:33] <nickrud> dover: elevating your privileges to do admin stuff is integral to linux.
[01:34] <josspyker> adac: in the main menu,somewhere in the middle is the erase cd and dvd rw option
[01:34] <dover> my main problem thought is with sharing my files
[01:34] <ahorriblemess> i got my wireless card working, and I was able to view a list of wireless networks... but now the list isn't there anymore... I still have an option to manually set up a network though.
[01:34] <dover> when i try to access my shared files from a windows system the password doesnt work
[01:34] <thinman1189> if I whitelist 192.168.1.1 does that's just my router, right?
[01:34] <dover> it just keeps asking me to enter my password over and over, as if its the wrong password
[01:34] <nickrud> !samba | dover (has info about setting that up)
[01:34] <ubotu> dover (has info about setting that up): 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.
[01:34] <nohla> imaginator, i was watching a movie until it get stuck and closed by itself
[01:34] <speedcore_> bh
[01:35] <dover> i tohught samba was just for linux machines
[01:35] <imaginator> nohla: oh, well that sounds like a bug then
[01:35] <nickrud> dover: samba is smb , the windows designed file sharing
[01:35] <nohla> imaginator, say [00000304] cdda access error: cannot read sector 189
[01:35] <dover> ok, so its not the "unix" options when i want to share files?
[01:36] <flami> Hurm I pretty much have this bug : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdenetwork/+bug/41955
[01:36] <imaginator> nohla: oh
[01:36] <nohla> imaginator, trying with dvd
[01:36] <flami> dover nope , that would be nfs
[01:36] <speedcore_> is there anything else to punish with than.. glxgears?
[01:36] <imaginator> nohla: are there any scratches on the disc?
[01:36] <nickrud> dover: correct. Now, I'm no samba guru but #samba can help you with setting up your file sharing
[01:36] <nohla> imaginator,  no
[01:36] <flami> anyone have an idea what could be done ?
[01:36] <speedcore_> flami: it can be a cranky dvd-reader
[01:37] <dover> k, ill look more into samba to see why my password wont work, if i cant find anything ill check the samba channel
[01:37] <dover> thanks
[01:37] <nickrud> flami: best source of kde info is in #kubuntu
[01:37] <speedcore_> My dvd reader didn't want to install from cd medium... dvd was fine
[01:37] <Mannequin> hi, how can I check if a daemon is running?
[01:38] <carpediem> Mannequin: ps aux |grep mydaemonname
[01:38] <nohla> imaginator, dvd works with totem but it doesnt show subtitles
[01:38] <Mannequin> also, how can I check if it is running on start up and, if not, add it to the start up?
[01:38] <Mannequin> carpediem: thanks, I will try
[01:38] <carpediem> Mannequin: I suggest installing rcconf, then run sudo rcconf
[01:38] <Mannequin> I want to add the smartd (a daemon from the smartmontools suite) to check my HDD
[01:38] <Blue_Sassley> !hardy > Blue_Sassley
[01:39] <osxdude|overhere> Sorry, i'm messing with a client...
[01:39] <TSCDan> Is it possible to create a software RAID via the graphical installer? (ver 7.10)
[01:39] <ahorriblemess> this is odd, i checked under "windows wireless drivers", it says the hardware is present, but I can't get that list of networks anymore
[01:40] <imaginator> nohla: I'm not aware enough about which players work best or support subtitles.  I've usually had good luck with Ogle, but I build that myself.
[01:40] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to fix the upgraded Alien Arena?
[01:41] <iDivine> Chase.
[01:41] <Anizuka> yo.
[01:41] <Anizuka> yeah
[01:41] <iDivine> Anizuka, Is the text red?
[01:41] <encrypt128bit> Sorry if im going about this the wrong way, but who do i ask my question to or should i just ask in the channel
[01:41] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to fix the upgraded Alien Arena? (Repo got updated version  and it broke it.
[01:41] <Brenny> Is it possible to 'dd -if /dev/hda' directly to a computer on a samba network? Something like 'dd -if /dev/hda > smb://..."
[01:41] <Anizuka> yeah
[01:42] <iDivine> Anizuka, To make text red type my nickname and
[01:42] <iDivine> Anizuka, so iDivine, MESSAGE.
[01:42] <puff> Anybody have thinkpad t43p?
[01:42] <DIL> !netcat
[01:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about netcat - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:42] <puff> DIL: What about netcat?
[01:42] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: You just ask in the channel and read along for the answer
[01:43] <Pelo> frozen bubble is mildly addictive
[01:43] <encrypt128bit> Ah, okay thanks.,
[01:43] <imartron> Hi all, I think a recent upgrade may have crippled my gnome... Anyone willing to give me some help on a nautilus error on bootup?
[01:43] <Anizuka> idivine, hi
[01:43] <speeddemon8803> Pelo, I agree!
[01:43] <Anizuka> ?
[01:43] <daniel733473> I am trying to install Ubuntu 7.10, and my IDE cdrom is being used with scsi emulation and the install is extremely slow with I/O wait pegged at 100%, ETA several hours to finish. How do I install without CDROM scsi emulation?
[01:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Pelo: Frozen Bubble is SERIOUSLY addictive
[01:43] <iDivine> Anizuka,PERFECT type like that to me for now on.
[01:43] <Pelo> imartron, what is the error ?
[01:43] <nohla> imaginator, I dont need subtitles right now, but the film I was watching doest work, its in my language. vlc stops working
[01:43] <Schmao-Fmao> I'm trying to temporarily undo the changes that LTSP has made, and it seems to have added a TFTP prefix
[01:43] <Anizuka> idivine, okay
[01:43] <Schmao-Fmao> how do I remove it?
[01:43] <iDivine> Anizuka, This is you're HELP, ALL THESE people are you're HELP.
[01:43] <Anizuka> idivine, wow.
[01:44] <DIL> not well versed on syntax but it allows copying via network
[01:44] <iDivine> Anizuka, You have a question? Type  it here, AND SOMEONE WILL HELP YOU. ;)
[01:44] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to fix the upgraded Alien Arena? (Repo got updated version  and it broke it.
[01:44] <Pelo> Jack_Sparrow, well , I just made it to level 28 so I I can still quit when ever I want , I just don't wont to yet
[01:44] <Anizuka> idivine, okay..
[01:44] <DIL> re Brenny's ?
[01:44] <imartron> Pelo: it starts with "Nautilus can't be used now" and goes on to tell me to try "bonobo-slay"/reboot
[01:44] <iDivine> Anizuka, So ask the question here, And people will help you.
[01:44] <imaginator> nohla: perhaps it's a VLC bug.  Considering that Totem is capable of playing the same disc that seems likely.
[01:44] <imartron> And then the panel can't load
[01:44] <puff> encrypt128bit: a) don't paste large bloccks of text in the channel.  b) don't use the enter key as puncuation;  type your whole question in one line.  c) use family-appropriate language, d) don't use AOL-isms and chat short-hand, e) Be clear as to what exactly is the  question, f) if nobody answers, that's probably because nobody knows, or the people who do know aren'there.
[01:44] <Pelo> kahrytan, you can reinstall previous versions from the repos,  it is either a right click property thing or in the menu
[01:44] <Anizuka> idivine, is this where you always go?
[01:44] <imartron> so i'm having trouble opening programs and troubleshooting
[01:45] <encrypt128bit> Okay so... first time installing ubuntu, im at the part where you select and install software, and on console 4 during the install its telling me that method cdrom has died unexpectedly, then it tells me that menu item pkgsel  failed with error code 1.
[01:45] <frank23> daniel733473: AFAIK cdrom always have to be accessed as a scsi device.
[01:45] <slugone> where can i find libz??? i checked synaptic
[01:45] <puff> encrypt128bit: Oh, to paste large blocks of text, use pastebin.com
[01:45] <Pelo> imartron, and did you try bonobo-slay  ?
[01:45] <imartron> yup
[01:45] <speeddemon8803> !rules
[01:45] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[01:45] <imartron> no effect really
[01:45] <encrypt128bit> heh
[01:45] <Pelo> imartron, I would suggest you try looking up the exact error msg in the forum
[01:45] <imartron> not sure what to do after "bonobo-slay"
[01:45] <iDivine> Anizuka, Yes, But remember to ask the question without 'iDivine,' and when someone awnsers you, to adress them with 'NAME,' brb..
[01:45] <Brenny> Dil, yeah, I don't know if it will work though. Guess I should just give it a try. Couldn't hurt too much.
[01:45] <speeddemon8803> that was for anybody and everyone that didnt know them. :)
[01:45] <daniel733473> frank23: on all my previous non-debian based installations, it is recognized as /dev/hda with the 2.6.x kernel. I am hoping for a boot parameter or something to disable that
[01:46] <speeddemon8803> tab completion works wonders
[01:46] <Pelo> imartron,  reboot ?
[01:46] <frank23> daniel733473: oh
[01:46] <imartron> Pelo: multiple reboots have had no effect
[01:46] <slugone> im trying to install/make an app that wants the libz dependancy....i cannot find it in synaptic
[01:46] <frank23> daniel733473: I don't really know...
[01:46] <Pelo> imartron, go back to my first suggestion,  search the error msg in the forum
[01:47] <imaginator> daniel733473: the scsi layer became the default for some reason, based on what I read on the Linux Kernel Mailing List.  I'll try to find the thread
[01:47] <imartron> Something that'll help me is the shortcut for opening a terminal
[01:47] <thinman1189> how do I figure out the ip of a site or port of a program so that I can whitelist it?
[01:47] <daniel733473> frank23: ok, cool. thanks anyway :)
[01:47] <DIL> Brenny, yea good luck
[01:47] <Shrugz> can someone tell me how i can increase the swap/ virtual memory on gutsy? plz message me the awnser
[01:47] <CokeNCode> imartron: alt + cntrl + f1
[01:47] <frank23> slugone: zlib1g (-dev)
[01:47] <Pelo> slugone,  would this be someitng with ruby ?
[01:47] <speeddemon8803> !swap > speeddemon8803
[01:47] <daniel733473> imaginator: ok. I am ok with it being scsi. My problem is that it pegs I/O wait at 100% and is insanely slow. It took 10 mins to boot to the graphical desktop
[01:48] <slugone> the is wepdecrypt
[01:48] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: At start or install there are some things you can try..  F6 lets you edit the boot command line and then we try things like noapic  .. before the --  I will post a longer list to try in a sec
[01:48] <slugone> the appis web decrypt
[01:48] <slugone> thanks
[01:48] <nohla> imaginator, totem fail every two time, only works when its opened automatically. Should I try again or change the player?
[01:48] <dialup> ok so ive been messing with installing ubuntu 7.10 for a good 48 hours now...and no luck
[01:48] <Anizuka> can someone help? my visual effects isnt working. every time I try to switch to extra, it always says it cant be enabled
[01:48] <encrypt128bit> okay
[01:48] <Pelo> slugone,  I would go with frank23 suggesttion,  xliblg-dev
[01:48] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: acpi=off, pci=irqroute, xmodule=vesa, vga=normal, vga=771, vga=791, pci=irqroute, framebuffer=false, ide=nodma, nomce, pnpbios=off, xdrvr=vesa, res=800x600, apm=off,pci=noapci, noapic, nolapic, all_generic_ide, nolapic, pci=assign-busses, pci=irqpoll, pci=biosirq, pnpbios=off, hpet=disable
[01:48] <imartron> is there a shortcut to open a terminal pane within gnome/xwindows?
[01:48] <slugone> yea sounds promising
[01:49] <bruenig> imartron, if you make one
[01:49] <Pelo> Anizuka, that might be because your video card can't handle it
[01:49] <lz7> any way to disable web page "stuckage" when mouse is over flash banner?
[01:49] <encrypt128bit> i should put all that before the boot? im using the alternate text based installer
[01:49] <kahrytan> Pelo->  new version is nice but it crashes after 2 map is finished (single player)
[01:49] <imaginator> nohla: Sorry, but I don't know.  That sounds like a bug in Totem
[01:49] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: nope... nevewr all of them
[01:49] <dialup> ive tried all the tricks in the forums ect.....while using the GUI version, it initializes the mouse display, then goes to a text version that hangs at 'running local scripts', tried the nosplash method.... tried the alt version...both cds are fine...the alt version gets to the point where its 'configuring apt - scanning the mirror' and hangs at 40%
[01:49] <Anizuka> Pelo, it says the normal one wont even work
[01:49] <Joey_Fippin> i can't open device manager
[01:49] <imaginator> nohla: do you have a lot of unattached shared memory segments listed in ipcs?
[01:49] <Pelo> kahrytan, like I said you can revert to the privious version in synaptic
[01:49] <imartron> darn
[01:49] <Joey_Fippin> seriously, it just doesn't show up
[01:49] <Joey_Fippin> wtf
[01:49] <encrypt128bit> so just try one of those at a time or what. heh, sorry im pretty new at this
[01:49] <Pelo> Anizuka, what is your video card ?
[01:50] <encrypt128bit> and should i abort my current installation to try these
[01:50] <Anizuka> pelo, how do you figgure out what your video card is?
[01:50] <Joey_Fippin> i just installed 7.10
[01:50] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: Already trying the alternate.. have done the cd self test or done an MD5 checksum on it.. sorry.. but I need to take off...  WIfe will be home in a few minutes
[01:50] <Pelo> Joey_Fippin, i had that happen a while back,  I wasn't realy botter to check why at the time and it is back now , try rebooting
[01:50] <Brenny> Dil, nope, :) Can't dd directly to samba. It doesn't recognize it as a valid directory. Time to find another method...
[01:50] <kahrytan> Pelo->  ill check getdeb version
[01:50] <Joey_Fippin> alright
[01:50] <Joey_Fippin> thanks pelo
[01:50] <imaginator> daniel733473: that sounds strange for it to be so slow.  I haven't heard of that before.  how old are the disk and motherboard?
[01:51] <Pelo> Anizuka, check your computer's manual ?  or type lspci in the terminal
[01:51] <ahorriblemess> i'm on an hp6704nr notebook... plugging headphones into the computer doesn't mute the speakers. I've already tried the method on here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=575750&highlight=wifi&page=4
[01:51] <nohla> imaginator, I cant understand you
[01:51] <jack|ass> Has anyone gotten Lightscribe working in 64-bit Ubuntu?  I installed it using alien, but the results when it prints are kind of swirly, as if it printed everything in a spiral rather than extending outwars
[01:51] <encrypt128bit> jack_sparrow: Yea, MD5 checksum checks out
[01:51] <imaginator> nohla: in an xterm try running ipcs
[01:51] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: good luck, someone should have an answer
[01:51] <encrypt128bit> :-/
[01:51] <dialup> ive tried all the tricks in the forums ect.....while using the GUI version, it initializes the mouse display, then goes to a text version that hangs at 'running local scripts', tried the nosplash method.... tried the alt version...both cds are fine...the alt version gets to the point where its 'configuring apt - scanning the mirror' and hangs at 40%, tried even bypassing my router, to ensure it wasnt that that was bugging out the configuring
[01:51] <daniel733473> imaginator: it is a Dell Inspiron 3800, 1.6Ghz, 52xcd/dvdrom. Not sure of the exact years, but within the past 4
[01:51] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: Try posting your hardware info for review
[01:52] <encrypt128bit> where at?
[01:52] <DIL> Brenny, the command is netcat you specify ip etc
[01:52] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: Short version in here, keep it short.. NEVER more than three lines
[01:52] <imaginator> nohla: you may find that you're out of shared memory, but it does sound like a bug in Totem.  Everytime a program crashes it may not cleanup the SysV shared memory that ipcs lists.
[01:52] <Brenny> Dil, even if it's a Windows machine on the other end?
[01:52] <imaginator> nohla: especially video players
[01:52] <Pelo> dialup,  what is this in regards to ?
[01:53] <dialup> installing 7.10
[01:53] <dialup> x64
[01:53] <imaginator> nohla: in which case youc an use ipcrm to remove the shared memory identifier
[01:53] <speeddemon8803> thats not good
[01:53] <dialup> tried both graphical and alt..... checksum good, cd 100%
[01:53] <Pelo> dialup, go back to i386  alt install cd
[01:53] <ahorriblemess> !sound
[01:53] <j1solutions> hello everyone
[01:53] <Xbehave> is there a way to automatically run a script when in range of a wireless network? i.e i connect then i run VPN script automatically]
[01:53] <ahorriblemess> eh, thught that would do something
[01:54] <imaginator> do any of you know if there is an automated way to cleanup the shared memory segments that ipcs lists in ubuntu?  Perhaps a graphical way?
[01:54] <Webu> Am I right "sudo apt-get install compiz compizconfig-settings-manager" is all I need to install Compiz on Ubuntu 7.10?
[01:54] <DIL> Brenny, ip transcends
[01:54] <Pelo> ahorriblemess,  it will , ubotu is just lagging a bit
[01:54] <osxdude|laptop> restarting client, brb
[01:54] <ahorriblemess> oh
[01:54] <Pelo> !botsnack
[01:54] <encrypt128bit> such chaos in here.
[01:54] <ahorriblemess> ok, I just don't really know all the commands and stuff. I wasn't sure if that was one
[01:54] <Brenny> Dil, alright, thanks. Ill give that a look. Figure out the syntax I need.
[01:55] <Pelo> encrypt128bit, , it's just a busy channel, repeat your query periodicaly and breifly
[01:55] <DIL> Brenny, kk,
[01:55] <Pelo> ahorriblemess, most of the commands will give a short text with a few links regarding specific , common problems
[01:55] <Anizuka> Pelo, the Ispci isnt working in the terminal
[01:55] <miraage> Is it possible to install an old version of the UBUNTU kernel without compiling from source?
[01:56] <mjw-> Anizuka it's lspci, not Ispci
[01:56] <Brenny> Dil, sorry, didn't mean for you to go look for it if thats how it came it. I'm hunting it down right now:)
[01:56] <Joey_Fippin> hmm, restarting didn't fix me
[01:56] <imaginator> daniel733473: does the Linux dmesg program list anything that would indicate a device driver having problems?
[01:56] <Anizuka> xD
[01:56] <Pelo> Anizuka, you do know what linux is case sensitive right &
[01:56] <Pelo> ?
[01:56] <miraage> It seems that there's only one kernel version in my apt repository
[01:56] <nohla> imaginator, im really new in ubuntu, i hardly understand ubuntu, terminal and English. If it isnt easy yo cant help me because i cant help you to understand me
[01:56] <arrrghhh> hey to make something runable from anywhere i just have to do a "sudo ln -s <filename>" and then i can run "filename" from whereever in the terminal right?
[01:56] <Anizuka> Pelo, no, I didnt
[01:57] <Dr_willis> arrrghhh,  you need to link it to somewhere in your path
[01:57] <daniel733473> imaginator: I will check on this boot. I had powered it off and started reading about boot options. I am trying to boot with "generic.all_generic_ide=1" now. If that doesn't work, I'll be reading dmesg very carefully.  Thanks for your time so far :)
[01:57] <imaginator> nohla: I understand.  It's probably just a bug in Totem.  Please report it if you can.  I know that english isn't your native language :)
[01:57] <arrrghhh> Dr_willis, can you be a little less vague please?
[01:57] <Pelo> imartron, I don'T allow private msg, please talk to me in the channel
[01:57] <imartron> Yeah, just noticed ;)
[01:57] <Dr_willis> arrrghhh,  what you are doing is totally wrong.. since your command is wrong...
[01:57] <miraage> How can I install an older version of linux-image (linux-image-2.6.21 or less) ?
[01:57] <imartron> I'm not getting relevant results in ubuntuforums or google
[01:57] <imartron> here's my error message:
[01:57] <imartron> Nautilus can't be used now. Running the command "bonobo-slay" from the console may fix the problem. If not, you can try rebooting the computer or installing Nautilus again.
[01:57] <imartron> Bonobo couldn't locate the Nautilus_shell.server file. One cause of this seems to be an LD_LIBRARY_PATH that does not include the bonobo-activation library's directory. Another possible cause would be bad install with a missing Nautilus_Shell.server file.
[01:57] <imartron> Running "bonobo-slay" will kill all Bonobo Activation and GConf processes, which may be needed by other applications.
[01:57] <imartron> Sometimes killing bonobo-activation-server and gconfd fixes the problem, but we don't know why.
[01:57] <FloodBot3> imartron: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:57] <Pelo> ok , I'm just getting pmed by everyoneand their cousings
[01:58] <Dr_willis> arrrghhh,  your commands must be somewhere in your path of commands. Bash fundamentals.
[01:58] <Joey_Fippin> my bad pelo
[01:58] <arrrghhh> Dr_willis, wha?
[01:58] <nickrud> imartron: so, did you do all of those things they suggested?
[01:58] <DIL> Brenny, no dude, i learned dd and thought how nice it would be to dd over network netcat was the tool i looked at not much hands on
[01:58] <encrypt128bit> Heres my problem: Im installing UBUNTU via alternate cd, MD5 checked out on the ISO file i downloaded, and the check CD didnt find any errors. Im at the stage in the install where you select and install software, and it keeps failing. (Im running a P4 3GHz, 1GB of ram, gefore 6800) im installing ubuntu on a seperate hard drive as well.
[01:58] <Pelo> imartron, try these commands,   sudo apt-get remove nautilus --purge  and then sudo apt-get install nautilus
[01:59] <Joey_Fippin> any ideas on getting device manager to start?
[01:59] <Brenny> Dil, looking at a webpage right now. Netcat looks like exactly what I need. Thanks a bunch. I
[01:59] <macogw> encrypt128bit: and you're sure the optical drive's in good shape?
[01:59] <speeddemon8803> device manager?
[01:59] <encrypt128bit> Yes
[02:00] <Joey_Fippin> yeah, its supposed to be under system > administration > device manager
[02:00] <Joey_Fippin> but def not there for me
[02:00] <Pelo> encrypt128bit,try pre partitionning your harddrive,  make 3 partitons,   / ext3 about 10 gig ,  swap linux-swap 2 gig and /home ext3 the rest
[02:00] <slugone_> sry my internet got messed up, the zlib worked, but now it says "requires openssl even though i just reinstalled it " (im trying to make wepdecrypt)
[02:00] <macogw> Joey_Fippin: right click the menu and go to edit. maybe its just hidden?
[02:00] <Pelo> encrypt128bit,  then use manual partitionning in the installer , select where each ofthe partition goes that will save you some formating
[02:00] <imaginator> daniel733473: you might also want to install the linux-source package and then look in Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt which has a bunch of IDE options that could be useful towards getting it to be faster.
[02:00] <Joey_Fippin> i just installed ubuntu, but its screwing me over in like 10 ways
[02:00] <nohla> imaginator, thanks. hardly ever somebody help in ubuntu-es. Try in english is easier than find a good soul :(
[02:00] <macogw> Joey_Fippin: sudo lshw will also tell you the same info
[02:00] <Pelo> Joey_Fippin, just list them one at a time
[02:01] <echosystm> can someone tell me how to echo the time in a terminal?
[02:01] <rsk> Joey_Fippin, well an OS is like a wife...
[02:01] <Joey_Fippin> not hidden
[02:01] <echosystm> echo $(time) ?!
[02:01] <imartron> I've tried 1) bonobo-slay.  2) reboot.  3) reinstall nautilus
[02:01] <imaginator> nohla: It's tough sometimes. Perhaps you will gain experience and be able to help people in ubuntu-es :)
[02:01] <imartron> I don't know how to work with LD_LIBRARY_PATH or how to find Nautilus_Shell.server
[02:02] <slugone_> sry my internet got messed up, the zlib worked, but now it says "requires openssl even though i just reinstalled it " (im trying to make wepdecrypt)  ((((i have a fresh install((yesterday)) ))))
[02:02] <Pelo> slugone_, make sure you ahve the -dev packages isntalled as well
[02:02] <frank23> slugone_: you have libssl-dev installed?
[02:02] <Joey_Fippin> pelo: list what one at a time?
[02:02] <miraage> I don't get it... Does ubuntu remove old kernel versions when a new version is instaled?
[02:03] <rredd4> If i install xp on my partition, will xp overwrite 7.10?
[02:03] <Pelo> slugone_,  when compiling manualy always install the -dev packages of the dependencies requested
[02:03] <Varanger> hi
[02:03] <slugone_> i do
[02:03] <imartron> my most recent action was to do the 'recommended upgrades' which included firefox and firefox-gnome... not sure what else
[02:03] <miraage> It seems to, and I can't understand why it would ever do that
[02:03] <Pelo> Joey_Fippin, never mind
[02:03] <imartron> but it's my guess that the problem may have arisen from that
[02:03] <DIL> rredd4: yes
[02:03] <slugone_> well maybe its cuz im missing 1 more dependency i cant find in synaptic ill list it in a sec
[02:03] <jay-oh-en> anybody here thats decent with html or kompozer or whatever program you use && gimp / photoshop want to help me make a website?
[02:03] <Pelo> imartron, did you try uninstalling and relinstalling like I  suggested ?
[02:04] <slugone_> here            fltk	
[02:04] <speeddemon8803> !botsnack
[02:04] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[02:04] <slugone_> i cant find it
[02:04] <Joey_Fippin> ok, new question: how can i get my nvidia driver to work?
[02:04] <speeddemon8803> great, bots back :)
[02:04] <nohla> imaginator, Your are such a hopeful guy :):):)
[02:04] <rredd4> DIL even though 7.10 is on a different partition?
[02:04] <Pelo> Joey_Fippin, menu > system > admin > restricted driver
[02:04] <miraage> HELLO WTF
[02:04] <DIL> rredd4: no
[02:04] <Varanger> I have recently bought a larger hard disk for backup purposes. The new one is 500 GB and the older one is only 80GB. I am trying to backup the whole 80-gb HD to a file in the second hard disk. I have questions: What filesystem should I use and how can I make the backup & restore process?
[02:04] <Pelo> miraage, what %?
[02:04] <jay-oh-en> speeddemon8803, im not a bot
[02:05] <miraage> Pelo: What % of what?
[02:05] <speeddemon8803> was not referring to you, i was referring to ubotu
[02:05] <miraage> Wow at least I'm not invisible.
[02:05] <imartron> Pelo: your message got list in the rest... Trying the reinstall now
[02:05] <DIL> rredd4: two separate is ok it will dual boot
[02:05] <Pelo> imartron, try these commands,   sudo apt-get remove nautilus --purge  and then sudo apt-get install nautilus
[02:05] <frank23> rredd4: if you install windows on a different partition than linux, it will still overwrite the MBR
[02:05] <rredd4> DIL just have to redo grub
[02:05] <jay-oh-en> miraage, i thought somebody would answer your question
[02:06] <jay-oh-en> miraage, yes ubuntu does
[02:06] <imartron> brb
[02:06] <miraage> Me too. It's really a really fucking basic one.
 : where can i find this dependency....... fltk
[02:06] <speeddemon8803> !profanity
[02:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about profanity - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:06] <miraage> jay-oh-en: So can I get back to the previous version somehow?
[02:06] <speeddemon8803> !language
[02:06] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[02:06] <DIL> rredd4: yea, i put linux on lastt
[02:06] <frank23> slugone_: libssl-dev?
[02:06] <Joey_Fippin> pelo: when i try to activate it, i get this message "the software source for the package nvidia-glx-new is not enabled"
[02:06] <Pelo> miraage, please try to keep this channel nice and freindlhy
[02:06] <slugone_> f1tk
[02:07] <frank23> slugone_: you can install it with synaptic
[02:07] <speeddemon8803> I got it pelo :)
[02:07] <arrrghhh> Dr_willis, well can you tell me what i'm doing that's so horribly wrong, or point me in the right direction or something?
[02:07] <miraage> Pelo: Yea
[02:07] <Thurin1> Joey_Fippin: You need to enable the source servers in 'software properties'
[02:07] <ahorriblemess> well great, I just restarted after updating alsa drivers so I can get my headphone jack to cut off the speakers, and now I have no sound at all after a restart
[02:07] <speeddemon8803> or...actually ubotu got it
[02:07] <speeddemon8803> hehe
[02:07] <rredd4> DIL ok, ty!
[02:07] <slugone_> really i checked, hmmm ill look again
[02:07] <Thurin1> Proprietary software is not turned on by default.
[02:07] <nickrud> slugone_: libfltk1.1-dev (you're compiling, right?)
[02:07] <Pelo> Joey_Fippin, menu > system > admin > software sources ,  check all the boxes on the first tab and the backport one on the 3rd tab, and then try again
[02:07] <Joey_Fippin> thurinl: how do i do that?
[02:07] <Joey_Fippin> k
[02:07] <slugone_> :D yes
[02:07] <miraage> How do I downgrade the kernel? I'm getting MCE with this latest one..
[02:07] <Thurin1> Joey_Fippin: Pelo Just told you ;d
[02:07] <imartron> Pelo: no dice on the uninstall/reinstall
[02:07] <nickrud> !gutsysources > Pelo
[02:07] <DJ_Danni> Hello
[02:08] <DJ_Danni> I need the Command when i push ALT+F2 gksudo thang
[02:08] <frank23> slugone_: you can do searches in synmaptic for the build dependancies and install the -dev package
[02:08] <Pelo> nickrud, why are you telling me this ?
[02:08] <nickrud> Pelo: save yourself some typing later
[02:08] <Pelo> nickrud, I like my text better
[02:08] <jrod> hello
[02:08] <slugone_> wait i dont have that dependency in my synaptic...what source is it from
[02:08] <imartron> Is there a way to identify recently installed packages?  Potentially to revert them?
[02:08] <slugone_> nickrud
[02:09]  * Pelo likes typing,  it keeps his fingers nimble and his weight down 
[02:09] <subichan> Hello, I was given administration of an ubuntu server and I'm trying to change the contents of the web site being served.. there's a www folder that I can't access.. I'm not on that machine so I don't really remember the message, but perhaps someone can help me nonetheless here :) please
[02:09] <Pelo> imartron, probably but I am not aware of it
[02:09] <arrrghhh> that's awesome
[02:09] <arrrghhh> thanks
[02:09] <miraage> ffs :(
[02:09] <DJ_Danni> nickrund do you know the gk-sudo sommand in root Borwser?
[02:09] <nickrud> slugone_: it's in main,  libfltk1.1-dev  . If you can't install it, see the gutsysources link below
[02:09] <nickrud> !gutsysources | slugone_
[02:09] <ubotu> slugone_: gutsysources is in System->Admin->Software Sources, enable (main) (universe) (restricted) and (multiverse) and disable the Cdrom on the Ubuntu Software tab. On the Updates tab, enable (gutsy-security) and (gutsy-updates).
[02:10] <jay-oh-en> miraage, you there still
[02:10] <miraage> jay-oh-en: Ya
[02:10] <DJ_Danni> nickrund do you know the gk-sudo sommand in root Borwser?
[02:10] <speeddemon8803> miraage please avoid profanity and acronyms that mask profanity, thanks.
[02:10] <jay-oh-en> what are you trying to do miraage
[02:10] <miraage> jay-oh-en: Downgrade to a previous kernel image.
[02:10] <Joey_Fippin> yeah, im not actually connected to the internet right now on my ubuntu machine.
[02:11] <nickrud> DJ_Danni: say again? I didn't understand
[02:11] <jay-oh-en> miraage, i dont think you can downgrade but you can use an older one i think not sure let me see
[02:11] <DJ_Danni> nickrund do you know the gk-sudo command to browser as root to chance permissions?
[02:11] <miraage> jay-oh-en: How? Nothing in apt-cache
[02:11] <Joey_Fippin> ubuntu won't show my wireless network
[02:11] <nickrud> DJ_Danni: gksudo nautilus
[02:11] <DJ_Danni> ok Grate
[02:11] <DJ_Danni> You are the Best;)
[02:12] <Joey_Fippin> shows up np with vista
[02:12] <nickrud> DJ_Danni: be very careful about what perms you change with that, you can break your system if not careful
[02:12] <jgodfrey0723> hi guys
[02:12] <miraage> Removing old kernels from /boot is a *REALLY* bad idea. I'd be very surprised to hear any rational reason for it.
[02:12] <DJ_Danni> i know
[02:12] <ahorriblemess> this sucks as soon as I get everything working I have another problem
[02:12] <DJ_Danni> I am goonna chance Webserver Permissions
[02:12] <jay-oh-en> miraage, hold on
[02:12] <jgodfrey0723> where would i go for help with ubuntu or more specifically compiz?
[02:12] <miraage> jay-oh-en: Ok
[02:12] <tantric132> I need someone to PM me for some brief help with setting up partitions...
[02:13] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, here for ubuntu and #compiz for the other one
[02:13] <speeddemon8803> !gparted > tantric132
[02:13] <Pelo> tantric132, just give us the details here , we don'T like pm if we can avoid them
[02:13]  * Pelo thinks speeddemon8803 is addicted to the bot 
[02:13] <jgodfrey0723> well i'm not sure where to go but i'm having a problem installing packages for compiz, when I do I get: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[02:13] <jgodfrey0723>   libgnome-desktop-dev: Depends: libgnomeui-dev (>= 2.14.1-1) but it is not going to be installed
[02:13] <jgodfrey0723> E: Broken packages
[02:13] <Joey_Fippin> pelo: ubuntu won't recognize my network.  How can i get it to show in network manager?
[02:13] <jgodfrey0723> i was just wondering if anyone know how to fix that
[02:14]  * speeddemon8803 thinks some people need to chill out :)
[02:14] <tantric132> Ok so here is my situation...never used Linux before in my life. big time Windows guy(XP and Vista) but its getting old
[02:14] <csc``> is there a way to set networkmanager to work similar to knetworkmanager does with wifi?
[02:14] <ioan> rio
[02:14]  * nickrud thinks pelo is pulling speeddemon8803 's leg
[02:14] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, remove all the packages listed and then reinstall them
[02:14] <tantric132> I have a 114GB ATA HD that I would like to split in two...one for Linux and one for XP
[02:14] <tantric132> how do I do it?
[02:14] <ripdisk_> partition magic
[02:14] <jgodfrey0723> how do i do that?
[02:14] <tantric132> im in GParted
[02:14] <speeddemon8803> oh, im addicted to the bot, thats a known fact
[02:14] <jgodfrey0723> i'm still getting use to terminal commands
[02:14] <tantric132> I just need help on setting them up
[02:14] <nickrud> !gutsysources | jgodfrey0723 (another bot goody)
[02:14] <ubotu> jgodfrey0723 (another bot goody): gutsysources is in System->Admin->Software Sources, enable (main) (universe) (restricted) and (multiverse) and disable the Cdrom on the Ubuntu Software tab. On the Updates tab, enable (gutsy-security) and (gutsy-updates).
[02:14] <jgodfrey0723> is there a way to uninstall everything
[02:14] <miraage> jay-oh-en: Do you know should I stop waiting?
[02:14] <arrummzen> tantric132, you you tried Linux in a virtual machine yet?
[02:15] <ripdisk_> jgodfrey0723, you want to ger rid of windows?
[02:15] <Pelo> tantric132, use gparted on the ubuntu live cd and make a 2 ext3 partitons , then delete thefirst one and install xp on the empty space
[02:15] <jay-oh-en> miraage, sorry im doing alot of stuff at once
[02:15] <jgodfrey0723> i completely got rid of windows
[02:15] <tantric132> wait wait...ok i forgot to clarify something....
[02:15] <jgodfrey0723> honestly i'm just trying to get the extra effects for compiz
[02:15] <miraage> jay-oh-en: Sorry about that.
[02:15] <jgodfrey0723> and can't install everything i need
[02:15] <smatt454> what do you mean you cant install everything you need?
[02:15] <tantric132> my HD is unallocated...im in here on the live cd...so you say make two ext3 partitions?
[02:15] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: set up your sources properly first.
[02:16] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, you are told that a package is broken,  uninstall that pacakge and then reinstall it
[02:16] <jay-oh-en> miraage, where do you have to downgrade to
[02:16] <jay-oh-en> miraage, i mean like what version
[02:16] <Anizuka> Pelo, okay, I put in the lspci. now how do I find the video card?
[02:16] <mkbernard> hey all
[02:16] <arrummzen> tantric132, I use cfdisk for partitioning... then mkfs.ext3 to make filesystems.
[02:16] <Pelo> tantric132, yes that is what I said,  basicaly you are makeing two so there is a place older so xp does not install on the whole hdd
[02:16] <jgodfrey0723> Pelo, how would I do that? sorry i'm still a linux newb :(
[02:17] <BananaMon> Hello...a quick question: where do I access the list of all startup programs and scripts on Ubuntu 7.10
[02:17] <BananaMon> And I don't mean System>Sessions
[02:17] <Pelo> Anizuka,pastebein the resuld of lspci
[02:17] <Pelo> !pastebin | Anizuka
[02:17] <ubotu> Anizuka: 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)
[02:17] <Joey_Fippin> pelo: should i go manual network config?
[02:17] <BananaMon> Because that list is not only not exhaustive, but also not compltely function for me
[02:17] <nickrud> tantric132: 3:  one for  /   (around 10gb) , one for swap (2xRam up to 2gb) one for  /home the rest
[02:17] <Joey_Fippin> instead of the network manager?
[02:17] <slugone_> well im getting close ;) now this is my only error when trying to ./configure (checking for MD5_Init in -lcrypto... no)
[02:18] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723,  you are in gparted,  the hdd is empty I assume ,  right cclick on it and select add a partiton, then select the size and the format
[02:18] <ahorriblemess> man, can someone help me with this sound issue? I updated my alsamixer and I have no sound now..
[02:18] <jay-oh-en> Joey_Fippin, yeah you should do it all with gedit :]
[02:18] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723,  it is fairly intuitive
[02:18] <Joey_Fippin> whats the command for that?
[02:18] <ahorriblemess> I enter cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec and it says no such file or directory
[02:18] <tantric132> Pelo, do I make two Primary ext3?
[02:18] <miraage> jay-oh-en: 2.6.21 works
[02:18] <Pelo> ahorriblemess, type alsamixer in the terminal,   make sure all the sliders are up and not muted
[02:18] <nickrud> slugone_: you have libssl-dev  installed?
[02:18] <Pelo> tantric132, yes , for now,  then delete the first one to install xp to
[02:18] <slugone_> yessir ill reinstall though
[02:18] <jgodfrey0723> pelo, what does that have to do with reinstalling those packages?
[02:19] <Joey_Fippin> jay-oh-en: how do i pull that off?
[02:19] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, sorry I'm doing more the one person here I may comfused my suggestion
[02:19] <tantric132> Pelo, so delete the first, insert my XP disk into the drive, boot from it, install it on the remaining ext3, and then what?
[02:19] <miraage> jay-oh-en: Are you stalling for time or...?
[02:20] <Pelo> tantric132, no install xp on the empty space , then after that , isntall ubuntu on the ext3 partiton
[02:20] <jay-oh-en> miraage, im looking on google as we speek dude...
[02:20] <jgodfrey0723> Pelo,   i completely understand, you do look busy, do you know where i could go to find my answer so as not to bother you with my ultra newbiness?
[02:20] <miraage> Oh, so am I.
[02:20] <tantric132> Pelo, thanks!
[02:20] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: does  apt-cache policy libgnomeui-dev show an installation candidate?
[02:20] <slugone_> by golly i was installing openssl-dev :P
[02:20] <jcg42> When trying to install new software I get the error:
[02:20] <jcg42> E: Sub-process /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt || true returned an error code (100)
[02:20] <tantric132> ill try that and return if no luck'
[02:20] <jcg42> E: Failure running script /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt || true
[02:20] <jcg42> What does that mean?
[02:20] <miraage> jay-oh-en: All I can see are ways of compiling from src
[02:21] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, well if you asked more then what I told you earlier , not sure,  remove the broken package and purge it then reinstall it and try to install what ever it was again
[02:21] <jay-oh-en> miraage, why not try that
[02:21] <Anizuka> Pelo, 00:00.0 Host bridge: ATI Technologies Inc Unknown device 5a31 (rev 01)
[02:21] <Anizuka> 00:01.0 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 PCI Bridge
[02:21] <Anizuka> 00:06.0 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 PCI Bridge
[02:21] <Anizuka> 00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80)
[02:21] <Anizuka> 00:13.0 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 USB Host Controller (rev 80)
[02:21] <Anizuka> 00:13.1 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 USB Host Controller (rev 80)
[02:21] <FloodBot3> Anizuka: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:21] <Kl4m> Hi. When I press "print screen" under the gnome desktop, can I save the picture under another format than PNG? If so, how?
[02:21] <subichan> do I have to stop the webserver in ubuntu server edition to be able to access the folder to change the files?
[02:21] <jay-oh-en> well Anizuka isnt gonna get help
[02:21] <Pelo> sigh
[02:22] <jgodfrey0723> Pelo, i got W: Unable to locate package libgnuomeui-dev.  How do I purge that file?
[02:22] <slugone_> good now its just that last one you said should be in synaptic that i cant see (((configure: error: You must have fltk installed!
[02:22] <slugone_> )))))
[02:22] <Flannel> subichan: no
[02:22] <Joey_Fippin> jay-oh-en, do you think it is a driver problem?
[02:22] <Anizuka> xD
[02:22] <imartron> is there some default place where I can look for a boot/error log?  Maybe I can learn more about why nautilus isn't starting
[02:22] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, you are doing this in cli ? try doing it with synaptic
[02:22] <miraage> jay-oh-en: So there's no way?
[02:22] <subichan> Flannel: I can't access those files though. I think the folder is locked somehow
[02:22] <miraage> Other than src?!
[02:22] <Anizuka> jay-oh-en, eh..
[02:22] <speeddemon8803> Anizuka, using you as an example as why pastebin is good :)
[02:22] <squee> Is there another way to read the cpu info besides reading /proc/cpuinfo?
[02:22] <nickrud> slugone_: mine shows that it's in main (gutsy)
[02:22] <Flannel> subichan: what are you trying to do?
[02:23] <Joey_Fippin> how do i test to see if my wireless drivers are set up right?
[02:23] <jay-oh-en> Joey_Fippin, no
[02:23] <Pelo> Anizuka,  you very probabaly have an ati card,   goto menu >`system > admin > restricted driver , see if there is a driver for your card that needs installing
[02:23] <frank23> imartron: there are lots of logs under /var/log/
[02:23] <squee> Joey_Fippin, sudo iwlist scan
[02:23] <imartron> thx
[02:23] <Anizuka> speeddemon8803, im new..
[02:23] <nickrud> !gutsysources | jgodfrey0723 fix your sources.
[02:23] <Varanger> I have recently bought a larger hard disk for backup purposes. The new one is 500 GB and the older one is only 80GB. I am trying to backup the whole 80-gb HD to a file in the second hard disk. I have questions: What filesystem should I use and how can I make the backup & restore process?
[02:23] <MasterShrek> squee, probably, but cat /proc/cpuinfo    works fine for me :)
[02:23] <jay-oh-en> miraage, prolly not but im looking
[02:23] <slugone_> ure right i see now that lower case l looks atlot like the number 1 on my monitor
[02:23] <jgodfrey0723> Pelo, tried that, the file doesn't show up as being installed
[02:23] <speeddemon8803> and im kidding :)
[02:23] <ubotu> jgodfrey0723 fix your sources.: gutsysources is in System->Admin->Software Sources, enable (main) (universe) (restricted) and (multiverse) and disable the Cdrom on the Ubuntu Software tab. On the Updates tab, enable (gutsy-security) and (gutsy-updates).
[02:23] <subichan> Flannel: I'm just double clicking on the www folder to get inside and copy files over other files, but I can't even enter it
[02:23] <frank23> imartron: there might a log viewer too i don't know
[02:23] <craigbass1976> I have a strange issue, not finding much in google...  I have eth0 set up as dhcp, and when tryign to restart the netowrk, I get a bunch of  SIOCSIF....: Permission denied errors.  IP stays the same, but I get no default gw, thus can't get out.
[02:23] <BananaMon> guys....using Preferences>Sessions for a list of startup programs does not work for me...is there another way to manage startup programs and scripts? In more detail??
[02:23] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, can u elaborate? sorry...
[02:23] <tantric132> Pelo, one last question...I must install XP on the empty space before installing ubuntu on the ext3 correct?
[02:23] <Pelo> !backup > Varanger check for a private message windows with instructions from ubotu
[02:24] <Joey_Fippin> squee: no scan results on eth1
[02:24] <Varanger> Pelo: Sorry
[02:24] <miraage> maybe I can get old .debs for kernel images?
[02:24] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, are you sure you ahve the correct spelling ?
[02:24] <jgodfrey0723> ubotu, did that and still no good, i'll show u the results i get when trying through synaptic
[02:24] <jay-oh-en> miraage, if you have any chance it would be to look in synaptic for the kernel
[02:24] <Flannel> subichan: you should be able to open it.  It should be world readable.  But, the files are all owned by www-data, your regular user wont be able to edit them
[02:24] <craigbass1976> For some reason this drive have been chowned so that uid 500 owned everything.  I set it so that root owned everything except the /home/ contents, and am stuck here
[02:24] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: you have a bot message above
[02:24] <nickrud> Pelo: he has bad sources, that package is in main
[02:24] <jay-oh-en> miraage, Just search for "linux-kernel"
[02:24] <Pelo> tantric132, yes, always install windows first that way when ubuntu isntalls it sees xp and puts it in the boot menu
[02:25] <Anizuka> Pelo, hey, your rightz!
[02:25] <subichan> Flannel: do you think I was not given an admin account after all?
[02:25] <tantric132> Pelo, so THATS why I kept getting the root system file is not defined?
[02:25] <nickrud> craigbass1976: then you're gonna have problems, a lot of stuff has to be owned by other users
[02:25] <Pelo> Anizuka,  I occasionnaly am
[02:25] <Anizuka> Pelo, thanks
[02:25] <Anizuka> xD
[02:25] <Pelo> tantric132, possibly
[02:25] <craigbass1976> nickrud, really... even in the folders besides /home?
[02:25] <Flannel> subichan: having an admin account is an entirely independant thing.  You can type "groups" and see if you're in admin
[02:25] <jgodfrey0723> Pelo, tried under synaptic, marked for installation, got an error message saying file has unresolved dependencies
[02:25] <tantric132> Pelo, you the man! Thanks bro...going to do it now
[02:26] <jgodfrey0723> Pelo, libgnomeui-dev:
[02:26] <jgodfrey0723>  Depends: libgnome2-dev but it is not going to be installed
[02:26] <jgodfrey0723>  Depends: libbonoboui2-dev but it is not going to be installed
[02:26] <Flannel> subichan: what does ls -al /var/ | grep www give you?
[02:26] <pocketwatch> is there a modifier key i can use to scroll horizontally with my mouse wheel?
[02:26] <echosystm> if i need to install the nvidia driver from console, is it just nvidia-glx?
[02:26] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, can you find those two packages in the repos ?
[02:26] <BananaMon> um...so does anyone know if there are alternatives to managing startup programs than Admin>Sessions?
[02:26] <jgodfrey0723> Pelo, yes
[02:26] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723,  and ...
[02:26] <nickrud> craigbass1976: I'm guessing you changed the owner of files like /var/run/klogd ? shouldn't be owned by root
[02:26] <PriceChild> BananaMon, system > preferences > sessions ?
[02:27] <jgodfrey0723> Pelo, both are unmarked, when i try to install them they come back saying unresolved dependencies, its really weird
[02:27] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: it's not wierd. Have you checked software sources, made sure the first four are selected yet?
[02:27] <BananaMon> PriceChild: yeah....but somehow, no matter how I edit that list, programs I have previously removed still startup and do abnormal things
[02:27] <Flannel> jgodfrey0723: pastebin your sources.list, you probably have -updates but not the regular gutsy
[02:27] <subichan> Flannel: I'm not on that machine and I don't really know how to use secureshell even if I was given the account info, so I'll have to go check tomorrow morning.. what should that command give me by default?
[02:27] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, yes, everything checked that you said to
[02:27] <PriceChild> BananaMon, probably because you've broken permissions elsewhere
[02:27] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, menu >ssystem > admin > software sources, check every box on the first tab and the backport box on the 3rd tab ,  then try again, close synaptic first
[02:27] <craigbass1976> nickrud, I can't remember, but I think I never planned on using this drive again, threw it in a cent box and mounted 'er up (because the new computer is only sata, no ide ports) then chowned everything to me (500 on the cent box)
[02:28] <miraage> jay-oh-en: Ok thanks
[02:28] <Pelo> jgodfrey0723, and after that you are on your own , I have to get to bed, work tomorrow
[02:28] <Pelo> g'night folks
[02:28] <craigbass1976> nickrud, then copied config files and my own data to this new box.
[02:28] <lz7> what ubufox firefox addon does?
[02:28] <BananaMon> PriceChild: ah....I'm kind of a noob, do you know how I can test where that is, or what I can do about it?
[02:28] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: then, apt-cache  policy libboboboui2-dev , does it say it has an installation candidate?
[02:28] <Flannel> subichan: well, you're checking the permissions for that folder, its probably drwxr-xr-x  8 root root   4096 2008-01-21 13:56 www (with the date/time being different, of course)
[02:28] <Hilikus> how can i check if a disk in my dvd drive is blank?
[02:28] <jgodfrey0723> pelo, thanks for your help :)
[02:29] <nickrud> craigbass1976: then it's not your system drive. Then you can make it anything you want. What's your intent?
[02:29] <jumbers> Does anybody know how reliably Ubuntu runs on the preinstalled Dell systems?
[02:29] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, E: Invalid operation libboboboui2-dev
[02:29] <j_humphrey> how can i get root access in the file browser?
[02:29] <subichan> Flannel: ok, thanks, i'll have to check how it is tomorrow morning. thanks for now
[02:30] <craigbass1976> nickrud, but it is a system drive again.  I figured out why that box stopped working in the first place (after I bought the new box in 10-07--- Took a while to get around to it) and now I want to use it as the system drive again
[02:30] <craigbass1976> nickrud, going to take a while isn't it?
[02:30] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: you typed the command wrong, probably left out policy, try again
[02:30] <mattsqz> fdds
[02:30] <jack-desktop> how can i reset my gnome panels
[02:30] <kilted1> jumbers, I just finished a dual boot configuration of XP/Ubuntu on a Dell 1.8GB system
[02:30] <CoasterMaster> j_humphrey, go to the terminal and type in gksu nautilus
[02:30] <Joey_Fippin> what command will tell me if my essid is hidden?
[02:30] <Flannel> j_humphrey: `gksu nautilus` be VERY careful, and close it as soon as youre done with it
[02:30] <pocketwatch> j_humphrey, alt_f2 gksu nautilus
[02:30] <CoasterMaster> j_humphrey, yeah, and listen to what Flannel said
[02:31] <BananaMon> PriceChild: any ideas?
[02:31] <j_humphrey> flannel, im just trying to get some new brushes with gimp
[02:31] <nickrud> craigbass1976: um, ls -l /var/run/klogd , if that's not owned by klogd/klog.pid , if that's not owned by klog you are screwed
[02:31] <craigbass1976> nickrud, and it is not.
[02:31] <jack-desktop> how can i reset my gnome panels
[02:31] <craigbass1976> bleah
[02:31] <iDivine> Anizuka, you there?
[02:31] <echosystm> can anyone tell me how to install nvidia drivers without using the driver manager?
[02:31] <craigbass1976> nickrud, can I change that on the fly?
[02:31] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, joe@joe-desktop:~$ sudo apt-cache policy libboboboui2-dev
[02:31] <jgodfrey0723> W: Unable to locate package libboboboui2-dev
[02:31] <echosystm> i need to do this straight from the command line
[02:31] <nickrud> craigbass1976: then you are gonna wanna reinstall. A huge, tedious process otherwise
[02:32] <PriceChild> BananaMon, no sorry
[02:32] <craigbass1976> nickrud, I'm wondering if it would be educational though...
[02:32] <BananaMon> PriceChild: alright thanks for help anyway
[02:32] <Joey_Fippin> what command will tell me if my essid is hidden?
[02:32] <BananaMon> TC all
[02:32] <craigbass1976> is there a way to find every file owned by a given user?
[02:32] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: ok, that particular one is not in ubuntu. What are you trying to compile?
[02:32] <Marupa> Is there any way to make the middle mouse button start up a 'autoscroll' in firefox?  Scrolling down 15 pages with a scroll wheel is a pain in the butt.
[02:32] <Xbehave> im trying to install the cisco WTS client but it cant find libXm.so.3 !find produce alot of results, any ideas?
[02:32] <Joey_Fippin> what command will tell me if my essid is hidden?
[02:32] <jgodfrey0723> flannel, where is the sources.list located, i forgot i'm still newb
[02:32] <Dimitree> Hello :) is there a program in which i can make boxes with signs in them and connect them ? i guess its a presentation or something but my english is not good enough to explain :)
[02:32] <Xbehave> the site said it required openmotif
[02:33] <craigbass1976> Marupa, I thought clicking on the scroll wheel in firefox would do that
[02:33] <slugone_> OMFG you guys are the best now i can make files from source...this is the happiest day of my life (ex windows user :P) tanks maties
[02:33] <Marupa> craigbass1976, it isn't.
[02:33] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: I take that back, that was a typo apt-cache policy libbonoboui2-dev
[02:33] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, basically i'm just trying to get the advanced compiz settings, and in order to do that i need those two files and don't know why they say they have dependencies
[02:33] <slugone_> ccsm?
[02:33] <Joey_Fippin> simple question guys: what command will tell me if my essid is hidden?
[02:33] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: why not just install  compizconfig-settings-manager ? You not on gutsy?
[02:34] <slugone_> joey check your router
[02:34] <Xbehave> Joey_Fippin: depends what tools you have
[02:34] <nickrud> craigbass1976: probably, but it's not something I'd want to spend time doing
[02:34] <Joey_Fippin> check it for what
[02:34] <slugone_> login to router for essid info
[02:34] <Joey_Fippin> i can connect on my wireless xp machine
[02:34] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, i have it, im on gutsy 7.10 but i want the extra settings like snow
[02:34] <Joey_Fippin> ok i gotcha
[02:34] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: ok.
[02:34] <slugone_> 192.0.0.168 or whatever it is for ure specific router
[02:35] <slugone_> then ucan endable diable it
[02:35] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723:   put a copy of /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[02:35] <pocketwatch> craigbass1976, find / -depth -type f -user name
[02:36] <nickrud> pocketwatch: the problem is, the user's are all set to root, he needs to find out what they need to be :)
[02:36] <pocketwatch> nickrud, oh, missed the "should be" part :P
[02:36] <craigbass1976> nickrud, I can run that command on my good box to get an idea of what's scerwed on my bad one, right?
[02:36] <nickrud> craigbass1976: yup
[02:36] <craigbass1976> nickrud, just going through /etc/passwd and running th command for every user in there
[02:36] <nickrud> craigbass1976: for every user in /etc/passwd
[02:37] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55558/
[02:37] <nickrud> craigbass1976: and don't forget to do that for /etc/group as well
[02:37] <Joey_Fippin> ok, my ssid is enabled
[02:38] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: ok, your sources are good.  Copy and paste this command, don't type it:    apt-cache policy libbonoboui2-dev
[02:38] <exneo> sup I use elisa and want more stations I've downloaded the files how do I add them
[02:39] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, libbonoboui2-dev:
[02:39] <jgodfrey0723>   Installed: (none)
[02:39] <jgodfrey0723>   Candidate: 2.20.0-0ubuntu1
[02:39] <jgodfrey0723>   Version table:
[02:39] <jgodfrey0723>      2.20.0-0ubuntu1 0
[02:39] <jgodfrey0723>         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/main Packages
[02:39] <FloodBot3> jgodfrey0723: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:39] <jgodfrey0723> woops
[02:39] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: then you have it. try installing that one itself
[02:39] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, what one do u mean?
[02:40] <exneo> anybody know how to add radio stations to elisa
[02:40] <exneo> or use another media playe
[02:40] <exneo> r
[02:40] <pocketdrummer> When I'm setting up network settings, is the domain like the WorkGroup in windows?
[02:40] <pocketwatch> exneo, i've only used rythmbox and it's pretty straight forward in there
[02:41] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: I have a feeling that some of the automatix or tuxfamily stuff is your problem. Try disabling them, and running   sudo apt-get update  and then the install you want. Any packages from them you already have won't be removed
[02:41] <phuzion> how do i forcibly disconnect a user?
[02:41] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, i don't need the file libbonoboui2-dev i need libgnomeui-dev
[02:42] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, and libgnome-desktop-dev
[02:42] <speedhunt3r> how do I add avant to services that run at startup?
[02:42] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: then do apt-cache policy for that one. See if the candidate is from one of those other repos.
[02:42] <Anizuka> Pelo, it say the composite extention is not available for the visual effects
[02:42] <momal> Hey I am having trouble getting audio working after few package updates the other day here is the info on my problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=692884
[02:42] <jgodfrey0723> joe@joe-desktop:~$ apt-cache policy libgnomeui-dev
[02:42] <jgodfrey0723> libgnomeui-dev:
[02:43] <jgodfrey0723> Installed: (none)
[02:43] <jgodfrey0723>   Candidate: 2.20.1.1-0ubuntu1
[02:43] <jgodfrey0723>   Version table:
[02:43] <jgodfrey0723>      2.20.1.1-0ubuntu1 0
[02:43] <jgodfrey0723>         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates/main Packages
[02:43] <jgodfrey0723>      2.20.0-0ubuntu1 0
[02:43] <jgodfrey0723>         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/main Packages
[02:43] <exneo> hey right quick how do i upgrade elisa
[02:43] <exneo> as in command
[02:43] <speedhunt3r> nevermind, solved it.
[02:43] <kennypu> hihi, can any one help me to install a wifi driver?
[02:43] <exneo> sudo apt-get update elisa
[02:43] <exneo> righgt
[02:43] <exneo> sure u try ndswrapper
[02:44] <exneo> kennypu seriously log out and rename yourselm
[02:44] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: please do not paste here
[02:44] <kennypu> howcome?
[02:44] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, sorry im still a newb :(
[02:44] <speedhunt3r> jgodfrey0723, use the pastebin...i forgot the address...
[02:44] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: now,   sudo apt-get install libgnome-desktop-dev , and put the complete output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[02:45] <kennypu> anyways, i need help with installing a wifi driver. all the cd gave was a tar.gz with some source in it
[02:45] <arrummzen> kennypu, odds are ubuntu has a precompiled driver module for it.
[02:45] <arrummzen> kennypu, what is the card called?
[02:45] <pocketdrummer> Can anyone tell me how to set up samba?
[02:46] <kennypu> its a usb, but, wifimax, specifically zydas 1211b
[02:46] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55559/, still doing it :(
[02:46] <speedhunt3r> hey I'm trying to remember the name of the application that displays the system cpu usage/mem / swap etc on your desktop...any idea what the name of the app is/
[02:46] <lymeca> Does anyone know if an RSS aggregator can be added to DirectConnect?
[02:46] <Anizuka> can someone help? when I try to use extra on appearance it says the composite extension is not available.
[02:46] <Brenny> pocketdrummer, System -> Administration -> Shared Folders, as a start
[02:46] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, install your restricted drivers
[02:46] <x1bncwn> is it possible to do a HD install of ubuntu?
[02:47] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: now try installing libgnomeui-dev
[02:47] <Brenny> x1bncwn, yep, just choose the 'install' icon on the desktop from the LiveCD
[02:48] <x1bncwn> Brenny: not that kind of HD install, i mean install -from- the HD as opposed to the livecd
[02:48] <x1bncwn> is there a way to boot the livecd image on drive
[02:48] <frank23> lymeca: what do you mean? are there rss feeds for files on direct connect?
[02:48] <nickrud> !install | x1bncwn I think a method or two are listed here
[02:48] <ubotu> x1bncwn I think a method or two are listed here: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[02:48] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, they are. both the ATI and HTL are in use
[02:48] <pocketdrummer> Brenny: Does anything have to be installed on windows to get samba to work?
[02:48] <Brenny> x1bncwn, ohhh, alright. What kind of HD? USB or IDE/SATA on another machine?
[02:49] <WorkingOnWise> I broke my panels in Gnome. Both are gone. how can I get them back? or clear the setings for them and get the defaults back. I can get into a terminal so thats how I start apps
[02:49] <x1bncwn> IDE or USB
[02:49] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, what video card are you using?
[02:49] <imartron> if I wanted to find the file "Nautilus_Shell.server" from the command line, is "locate -r 'Nautilus_Shell.server'" the proper command?
[02:49] <Brenny> pocketdrummer, nope. Windows has all the shared stuff installed automatically. Just make sure both computers are in the same workgroup
[02:49] <nickrud> !resetpanels | WorkingOnWise
[02:49] <ubotu> WorkingOnWise: To reset the panel to defaults, type this in a !terminal: « gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel && killall gnome-panel »
[02:49] <kennypu> arummzen, so just see if there is a precompiled module for it?
[02:49] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, ATI
[02:50] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, would i use sudo apt-get libgnomeui-dev
[02:50] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, forgot the command sorry
[02:50] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: sudo apt-get install , just like before
[02:51] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: a little trick:   press  ctl-r  then type apt-get , it searches backwards for you and you can edit the line. Saves typing, helps you remember commands
[02:51] <WorkingOnWise> nickrud: um...I cant use the consoles because I also have a yet to be solved video driver problem. will that command work from a gnome terminal?
[02:51] <nickrud> WorkingOnWise: yes
[02:51] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, type glxinfo | grep rendering in terminal what does it say?
[02:51] <WorkingOnWise> nick
[02:51] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, sweet tip! here's what it came up with:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55560/
[02:52] <WorkingOnWise> nickrud: thanks
[02:52] <seig> hello
[02:52] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: ok, definitely disable those extra repos of yours, and run   sudo apt-get update
[02:53] <craigbass1976> nickrud, cross your fingers for me...  There really weren
[02:53] <craigbass1976> 't too many
[02:53] <pocketdrummer> Brenny: I see the workgroup there, but when I click on it, it says "The folder contents could not be displayed"
[02:54] <Anizuka> Usage: glxinfo [-v] [-t] [-h] [-i] [-b] [-display <dname>]
[02:54] <Anizuka>         -v: Print visuals info in verbose form.
[02:54] <Anizuka>         -t: Print verbose table.
[02:54] <Anizuka>         -display <dname>: Print GLX visuals on specified server.
[02:54] <Anizuka>         -h: This information.
[02:54] <Anizuka>         -i: Force an indirect rendering context.
[02:54] <FloodBot3> Anizuka: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:54] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, what is the command to get to sources.list
[02:54] <Brenny> pocketdrummer, I find sometimes for network changes to take effect I have to reboot the machines I want to interact. That and Ubuntu will be able to see Windows, but if Ubuntu is in EXT3/2, Windows wont be able to see Ubuntu.
[02:55] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, nm i remember
[02:55] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: sudoedit .. ok
[02:55] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, you should type " glxinfo | grep rendering " everything inside the quotes in terminal.
[02:56] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, dude, I havent the slightest idea how to work that pastebin thing
[02:56] <danielski_pl> thanx to the awesome ppl on this irc chat, im never switching back to microsuck's dirty windows.
[02:56] <Anizuka> xD
[02:56] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, just go to the URL, paste your stuff..and send us the link after you hit paste.
[02:56] <Anizuka> oh
[02:56] <Anizuka> ok
[02:56] <Stepa1> I like the use of the PDF printer, but how can i change the directory of where the files end up?
[02:57] <SupaFly> hey with the crystal window decorator on kubuntu gutsy, my window borders dissaperard, how do i get them back?
[02:57] <pocketdrummer> Brenny: So, if I wanted to print from the windows computer, I wouldn't be able to because I'm using EXT3?
[02:57] <iDivine> Anizuka, keeng chee chow?
[02:57] <Anizuka> idivine, ?
[02:58] <iDivine> Anizuka, ;P
[02:58] <Anizuka> idivine, ok..
[02:58] <iDivine> Anizuka, What did they tell you to paste..
[02:58] <Brenny> pocketdrummer, I couldn't tell you for sure if printing would work or not. I would say printer sharing would work, but filesharing from a Windows machine to a hard drive formatted in EXT2/3 won't happen
[02:58] <frank23> SupaFly: kwin --replace &   and you'll use kwin again
[02:58] <Anizuka> idivine, well I dont know how to copy
[02:58] <Dr_Willis> pocketdrummer,  what are you trying to do excatly?
[02:58] <MrPiracy> is there a way to apply emerald themes without loggin out?
[02:58] <frank23> SupaFly: sorry i assumed kde
[02:59] <nickrud> MrPiracy:   alt-f2  emerald --replace
[02:59] <Boden> hi everyone, i just have one real quick and simple question. how do i add/remove the amount of workspaces?
[02:59] <iDivine> Anizuka, It can be a hassle at times, But just try ex: Right clicking, Middle mouse button, Or CTRL + C.
[02:59] <Dr_Willis> with samba it dosent matter what filesystem the shares are on - as long as you set them up right.
[02:59] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55561/
[02:59] <echosystm> anyone know how to enable a framebuffer console in ubuntu?
[02:59] <MrPiracy> nickrud: hmmm no way to apply it as i click it on emerlad settings?
[02:59] <Dr_Willis> MrPiracy,  i just use the emerald theme manager tool and click on the theme to use.
[02:59] <astro76> pocketdrummer: filesystem type has nothing to do with sharing over the netwrok..
[02:59] <pocketdrummer> Dr_Willis: Well, I have a computer in another room that has the printer. It is using Windows XP Home. I would like to be able to network these two together so I can't print from this computer.
[02:59] <SupaFly> yup kde is correct frank, cheers
[03:00] <nickrud> MrPiracy: never found one myself
[03:00] <Stepa1> How can i change the location of where the files end up with PDF file generator?
[03:00] <danielski_pl> how do i kill update manager using comand line?
[03:00] <Dr_Willis> pocketdrummer,  cups handles the printing shareing. samba handles the folder shares.. I do just what you are talking about all the time.
[03:00] <iDivine> Recently, I've been trying to boot into my windows, but it's unsuccessful because I'm greeted with the error 'Disk Read Error, Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart.' But I can boot into ubuntu, and access my windows folders, any help?
[03:00] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: that looks good, it's all ubuntu sources. Try installing again
[03:00] <zelrikriando> hey nickrud
[03:00] <nickrud> zelrikriando: good evening
[03:00] <Brenny> pocketdrummer, alright, I'm wrong then. Disregard me. But yeah, Samba is for files, cups for printer.
[03:00] <Dr_Willis> pocketdrummer,  share the printer under windows, then use the cups admin tool to add the printer to the linux box's printers lists
[03:00] <bad_cables> is there anyone in here that has the small fonts problem with xfce?
[03:00] <SupaFly> sorry frank, was that kwin --replace& or kwin --replace &
[03:00] <toresn> i'm thinking of buying a thinkpad x61 ... does
[03:01] <pocketdrummer> Dr_Willis: How do I use Cups? I've never heard of it
[03:01] <Boden> can anyone please tell me how to change the amount of workspaces i have?
[03:01] <SupaFly> and it didnt bring back the window borders btw
[03:01] <iDivine> Boden, Have you tried right clicking them?
[03:01] <Dr_Willis> pocketdrummer,  if you have ever printed on a linux box.. then you are using cups.,
[03:01] <bad_cables> if so, i have the link to fix the small fonts issue in my bookmark folder if you need it...
[03:01] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, if its too much to ask, could you put that in a copy format :P
[03:01] <Brenny> Dr_Willis, I think he wants to go backwards though, and print from a windows box to a ubuntu box that has the printer installed locally. Is that any different?
[03:01] <frank23> SupaFly: actually you can do alt-f2 and run  kwin --replace
[03:01] <Stepa1> How can i change the location of where the files end up with PDF file generator?
[03:01] <Mannequin> is there a wat to easily kill a process by name from terminal?
[03:01] <Dr_Willis> pocketdrummer,  you use the gnome printer config tool.. add the windows shared printer.
[03:01] <toresn> i'm thinking of buying a thinkpad x61 ... does the intel gma x3100 run well in ubuntu?
[03:01] <Boden> iDivine i have, and i think it just gives me options for the toolbar
[03:01] <Dr_Willis> Brenny,  sharing a printer on a linxu box to a windows machine is just as easy. :)
[03:01] <iDivine> Boden, Try right clicking them, and click preferences, once you do that, a box should pop up, telling you how many you want ;).
[03:02] <astro76> Mannequin: killall and pkill
[03:02] <toresn> and more general ... does ubuntu work well with the thinkpad x61?
[03:02] <danielski_pl> !updatemanager
[03:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about updatemanager - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:02] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, sorry? put what in copy format? didn't understand you.
[03:02] <Boden> idivine, oh, ha ha, thank you. i knew it'd be easy.
[03:02] <nohla> #ubuntu-es
[03:02] <Dr_Willis> !printer
[03:02] <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
[03:02] <danielski_pl> how do i kill update manager using comand line?
[03:02] <iDivine> Boden, No problem ;)
[03:02] <MrPiracy> nickrud: in this video the guy does it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyhFeopmjmU
[03:02] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, the code you wanted me to put into the terminal =P
[03:02] <Brenny> Dr_Willis, I never expected it to be so easy. If only my bluetooth headset would connect as easily as a printer :P
[03:02] <nickrud> MrPiracy: like I said, none that I've found
[03:03] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, nogo still doing it
[03:03] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, i'm stumped
[03:03] <iDivine> Anizuka, Code = Command for now on ;D
[03:03] <Anizuka> xD
[03:03] <Dr_Willis> Brenny,  bluetooth is a whole nother fiasco in many ways. :)
[03:03] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, glxinfo | grep rendering <--- this
[03:03] <Anizuka> yeah
[03:03] <Dr_Willis> bye all...
[03:03] <iDivine> Anizuka, You can learn A LOT from reading people's problem and reading how to solve it ;).
[03:03] <MrPiracy> nickrud: ok, thanx
[03:03] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: as am I, since I can install it here
[03:04] <SupaFly> Hmm, i tried restarting X as well, but the window borders still havent come back
[03:04] <iDivine> Recently, I've been trying to boot into my windows, but it's unsuccessful because I'm greeted with the error 'Disk Read Error, Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart.' But I can boot into ubuntu, and access my windows folders, any help?
[03:04] <stealthy> could anyone please recommend a tool to burn or convert clonecd images?
[03:04] <iDivine> stealthy, For Ubuntu?
[03:04] <stealthy> *buntu
[03:04] <Tazbobu> Trying to setup gigabit network.. i've tried a bunch of different settings, I can't seem to get my LAN to function over ethernet.. it always wants to go over wireless.. anybody know how to setup properly from a windows machine to ubuntu machine?  I tried a couple tutorials and they didn't work.
[03:04] <stealthy> Xubuntu preferably
[03:04] <Brenny> iDivine, sounds like something in the GRUB entry for Windows is messed up.
[03:04] <iDivine> stealthy, Have you tried looking in the Synaptic?
[03:04] <stealthy> Would prefer to not have to apt-get half of gnome to accomplish this
[03:05] <iDivine> Benny, How would I fix it?...
[03:05] <stealthy> iDivine, not past k3b
[03:05] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, i'm trying to install using this tutorial: http://www.moveurself.info/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=32&id=5&catid=12&func=fb_pdf
[03:05] <iDivine> stealthy, Then I don't know, sorry ;(
[03:05] <unomeasjon> FrmMain.TxtSend.Text = "Adproduction" & "Pets" & "nl" & "a0 pet2" & "Croc040b99105" & "0"
[03:05] <iDivine> stealthy, I'm using Gnome. ;D
[03:05] <unomeasjon> Why isnt that working.
[03:05] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, how do you do that line thingy between glxinfo and grep? =P
[03:05] <pocketdrummer> Dr_Willis: Ok, I found where I'm supposed to be, but it doesn't see the printer. It shows the computer the printer is connected to, but doesn't find the printer.
[03:05] <iDivine> Anizuka, Shift and the slash button above eneter
[03:06] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, when i run the sudo command to get all the files it will start running and then abort i'll paste it
[03:06] <mjw-> Anizuka it's the pipe...probably above your enter key
[03:06] <zelrikriando> nickrud: what s up?
[03:06] <Brenny> iDivine, could be any number of things. You know your setup better than I do. Try snooping around your /boot/grub/menu.lst file and make sure HDD references are correct. I find periodic updates screw with GRUB.
[03:06] <Anizuka> oh
[03:06] <Anizuka> ooohhh
[03:06] <Anizuka> ok
[03:06] <frank23> stealthy i think its ccd2iso
[03:06] <Anizuka> thanks
[03:06] <iDivine> Brenny, Do you have any Links/Resources I could look into?
[03:06] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55562/
[03:06] <Stepa1> Can the location of the PDF printer output be changed?
[03:06] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: don't know what to say. It's possible you installed some conflicting package from the other repos already
[03:06] <iDivine> !boot
[03:06] <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
[03:06] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, so we did make progress just don't know where to go
[03:06] <Brenny> iDivine, I'll look. In the meantime...
[03:07] <Brenny> !grub
[03:07] <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
[03:07] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, i was thinking that too
[03:07] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, just copy it...and paste it in terminal like Shift+Ctrl+V or if you want to know how to make that thing, which is called a pipe...just use Shift+\
[03:07] <SpookyET> I'm running kernel 2.6.24
[03:07] <pocketdrummer> Looks like Dr_Willis left. Does anyone know how to fix this? The shared computer comes up, but the printer does not.
[03:07] <arpan> hi, my CD drive on my PC has stopped working, and i want to reinstall Ubuntu. I was wondering if it would be possible to install it off my pen drive
[03:07] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, got it: direct rendering: Yes
[03:07] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723: when you say yes, that's when it fails?
[03:08] <iDivine> Anizuka, ALMOST THERE ;)
[03:08] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, yup
[03:08] <arpan> my motherboard seems to support booting of usb devices (hdd, fdd, cd) and I do have a 1 GB pen drive
[03:08] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka,  what's your video card's model? ATI what?
[03:08] <jgodfrey0723> nickrud, should i delete all those packages?
[03:08] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, uhh..
[03:08] <arpan> can anyone suggest me a way of doing it?
[03:08] <SupaFly> Anyone know how to get window borders back(they dissapeared) for crystal on kubuntu?
[03:08] <nickrud> jgodfrey0723:  sudo apt-get autoremove , sure. Not necessary, but nice
[03:08] <SupaFly> i tried kwin --replace, didnt help
[03:08] <frank23> arpan: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[03:09] <Joey_Fippin> ok, this is getting ridiculous
[03:09] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, accelerated graphics designer?
[03:09] <mjw-> Anizuka try   lspci | grep -i ati
[03:09] <Joey_Fippin> why can't i get on my wireless network?
[03:09] <tom___> Can somebody tell me about the vmsplice local root exploit?
[03:09] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka,  and make sure under System> Admin > Restricted Drivers manager your driver is "in use" and ticked.
[03:09] <ahorriblemess> how do I copy and paste stuff to avoid flooding? I'd like some help with something
[03:09] <ahorriblemess> things are falling apart over here
[03:09] <mjw-> !pastebin | ahorriblemess
[03:09] <ahorriblemess> thanks
[03:09] <ubotu> ahorriblemess: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:09] <arpan> thanks frank23
[03:10] <tom___> Where's the fix for the Local Root Exploit?
[03:10] <anathematic> does anyone know how i coudl get the hostname of a computer on a LAN based on the ip?
[03:10] <tisdal> !admin
[03:10] <ubotu> Meddle not in the affairs of sysadmins for they are mysterious and quick to anger.
[03:10] <tisdal> !help
[03:10] <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
[03:10] <iDivine> !windows
[03:10] <ubotu> 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
[03:10] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, ticked as in use?
[03:10] <Stepa1> How can i change the location of where the files end up with PDF file generator?
[03:11] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, yeah..
[03:11] <nickrud> hahahahahhahahah
[03:11] <danielski_pl> [Q] how do i kill update manager using Terminal?
[03:11] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, yeah, theyre in use
[03:11] <theAtom> how can i upgrade 7.10 to latest ubuntu?
[03:11] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, and it's enabled?
[03:11] <nickrud> daniel733473: sudo killall update-manager
[03:11] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, yeah
[03:11] <speedhunt3r> theAtom, 7.10 is latest at the moment...wait till april for next release.
[03:11] <nickrud> !hardy | theAtom
[03:11] <ubotu> theAtom: 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
[03:11] <theAtom> nickrud, any idea?
[03:11] <astro76> theAtom: 7.10 is latest
[03:11] <riotkittie> theAtom: 7.10 is the latest stable release
[03:11] <frank23> theAtom: 7.10 is the latest ubuntu release
[03:12] <nickrud> theAtom: see the factoid above
[03:12] <Tazbobu> Anybody know how to get LAN to share only over ethernet instead of Wireless?
[03:12] <theAtom> but can i upgrade to beta Hardy Heron?
[03:12] <visualdeception> does any1 have the location for rss feed plugin for evolution?? The link on evolutions webpage is dead
[03:12] <nickrud> theAtom: ask on #ubuntu+1
[03:12] <theAtom> ok
[03:12] <egc> this is probably obvious, but how can i get a home folder icon on my desktop?
[03:12] <danielski_pl> [Q] how do i kill update manager using Terminal?
[03:12] <ahorriblemess> ok I've lost my sound, I updated System76, rebooted, nothing is working. I tried going into update manager and package manager, i get this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55563/plain/
[03:12] <tom___> Is there a fix yet for the vmsplice exploit?
[03:13] <ahorriblemess> then I just realized I blindly followed forum posts and got the system76 driver, and I don't have a system76
[03:13] <nickrud> tom___: it's in the kernel tree, a release is coming
[03:13] <ahorriblemess> so... first step IO'd like to take is removing that system76 update haha
[03:13] <riotkittie> errr. is there some way to see what upgrades are available? via the  CLI?
[03:13] <frank23> ahorriblemess: heh I was just thinking if you a system76 computer you're in good hands
[03:13] <moumny> hi
[03:13] <ahorriblemess> i've been searching the forums and trying to fix this for hours
[03:13] <danielski_pl> !killupdatemanager
[03:14] <moumny> whats the best bitorrent client please
[03:14] <hsystemV2> danielski_pl,  open terminal, write: ps -ef|grep YOUR_USER   press enter, search for the process and then do a sudo kill to that process (ex: kill 4567). In the list search for the PID of the process.
[03:14] <visualdeception> moumny: deluge imo
[03:14] <ahorriblemess> i updated Alsa and now my soundcard isn't being read at all
[03:14] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, do you know whats wrong?
[03:14] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, is your video card a Radeon 9 series or X series?
[03:14] <ahorriblemess> !killupdatemanager
[03:14] <egc> moumny: +1 for deluge
[03:14] <witepa> Is it possible to install Ubuntu, Gutsy or Dapper Drake, onto a PowerBook G3 via target disk mode (it's cd drive is broken, and I do not have access to an external drive)?
[03:14] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, uhhh... how can I find out?
[03:15] <witepa> target disk mode via firewire*
[03:15] <moumny> ok thank you
[03:15] <egc> np
[03:15] <visualdeception> np
[03:15] <moumny> whats better than transmission
[03:15] <ahorriblemess> anyway, so how do I get my signatures verified
[03:16] <visualdeception> ahorriblemess: another option is install htop...then find the update manager
[03:16] <danielski_pl> hsystemV2: thanx for your help, problem solved
[03:16] <ahorriblemess> htop?
[03:16] <Tazbobu> Does anyone know anything about networking here?
[03:16] <hsystemV2> nice.
[03:16] <visualdeception> ahorriblemess: yes, do sudo aptitude install htop
[03:16] <visualdeception> runs in command line
[03:16] <visualdeception> very nice
[03:16] <astro76> !anyone | Tazbobu
[03:16] <ubotu> Tazbobu: 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?
[03:16] <pocketwatch> how can i "mount" an iso to act as a virtual drive?
[03:17] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, go to system> prefernces > Hardware Manager
[03:17] <ahorriblemess> visualdeception: ok I did that... what did that do?
[03:17] <frank23> !mountiso
[03:17] <visualdeception> ahor
[03:17] <egc> is there some kind of write-up describing how ubuntu packages split up packages into the binary and dev pkgs?
[03:17] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type « sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint> » or use the "gmountiso" package - 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.
[03:17] <winnerrlz93> hey i installed ubuntu and whenever i try to boot it i get a busybox command thing?
[03:17] <visualdeception> ahorriblemess: now type in htop
[03:17] <pocketwatch> thanks frank23
[03:17] <ahorriblemess> ok
[03:17] <ahorriblemess> did that
[03:17] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, or Hardware information...sorry.
[03:17] <visualdeception> ahorriblemess: and search for the update manager, click f9 and kill
[03:17] <ahorriblemess> what does that do exactly
[03:18] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, and scroll down on the left side and look for your Video card model.
[03:18] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, its good. okay, what now?
[03:18] <egc> i.e., can you download project sources from synaptic?
[03:18] <winnerrlz93> hey i installed ubuntu and whenever i try to boot it i get a busybox command thing?
[03:18] <visualdeception> basically runs the same command that was told above....only sort of graphically...if you call it that
[03:19] <astro76> egc: dev packages and source packages are a separate thing
[03:19] <egc> astro76: right, i
[03:19] <ahorriblemess> visualdeception: I searched and it's not there
[03:19] <egc> oops
[03:19] <winnerrlz93> any1 have any suggestions?
[03:19] <ahorriblemess> visualdeception: oh wait there's "update-notifier" is that it?
[03:19] <egc> astro76: right, i'm interested in a write-up describing the convention
[03:19] <astro76> egc: apt-get source packagename will download the source package to the current directory
[03:19] <visualdeception> yes i believe so
[03:19] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, what am I looking for? ;P
[03:19] <astro76> !packaging | egc
[03:19] <ubotu> egc: The packaging guide is at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages for information on getting a package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment - See also !backports
[03:19] <iskin> Is there a way to take a screenshot of a VTerm? Print screen does not seem to be doing the tick.
[03:19] <egc> astro76: cool
[03:20] <egc> thx
[03:20] <hacked`> guys, i have a Dell Latitude D800 laptop with a geforce 4200 Go in it. I have 7.10 install running on it and would like to enable desktop effects... whenever i try to do it from appearances it says 'desktop effects cannot be enabled' the ubuntu help says this is because the graphics card does not support desktop effects, but i have heard d800's running desktop effects
[03:20] <hacked`> i have the nvidia driver loaded
[03:20] <j_humphrey> hacked, go to xorg.conf
[03:20] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, look for  ATI something
[03:20] <hacked`> when i go to system - administration - restricted drivers manager, its enabled and in use
[03:20] <winnerrlz93> can any1 help me?
[03:20] <hacked`> j_humphrey, theres nothing in there for me
[03:20] <iratsu__> if i have a wireless card, can i use it to provide internet access to another laptop?
[03:20] <Mannequin> anyone knows how to set mail/exim? I'm trying to get a daemon sending an e-mail to a GMail address
[03:20] <j_humphrey> hacked, theres nothing in xorg.conf? o.O
[03:20] <Mannequin> the e-mail is being sent, but bounced by GMail
[03:21] <egc> hacked`: i think there are certain cards that get blacklisted
[03:21] <egc> hacked`: if you can find out how to modify the blacklist, you can workaround it
[03:21] <hacked`> j_humphrey, for me there isnt, i already am using nvidia
[03:21] <ahorriblemess> i have to rebot
[03:21] <Mannequin> I get this e-mail: "The IP you're using to send email is not authorized to send email directly to our servers. Please use the SMTP relay at your service provider instead"
[03:21] <hacked`> egc, why would i be blacklisted, i didnt do anything
[03:21] <winnerrlz93> can any1 help me with something plz
[03:21] <speedhunt3r> Anizuka, try this link, it should help you better than me: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or ask other people because I need to go to class now... sorry. That link is very helpful
[03:22] <egc> hacked`: not you, the video card you have in your laptop
[03:22] <egc> i.e., there's a list of cards known not to work well
[03:22] <speedhunt3r> hacked`, hahaha 'why would i be blacklisted'
[03:22] <Anizuka> speedhunt3r, thanks though
[03:22] <egc> but if you want to sidestep that, you may be able to by changing the list
[03:23] <winnerrlz93> will some1 plz help me plz!!!!
[03:23] <bladezor> Would anyone happen to know where to find the library check/
[03:23] <bladezor> "ld: cannot find -lmcheck"
[03:24] <astro76> !please | winnerrlz93
[03:24] <ubotu> winnerrlz93: 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
[03:24] <danielski_pl> i have a problem all my desktop icons look like/have changed to a "note icon" and all my mp3s have a sprocket rather then a music symbol
[03:24] <hsystemV2> I ve got a question about the licenses and distributiong my own version of ubuntu.
[03:24] <astro76> hsystemV2: try #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:24] <winnerrlz93> !patinece
[03:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about patinece - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:24] <Mannequin> !repeat
[03:24] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[03:24] <winnerrlz93> !patience
[03:24] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[03:25] <hacked`> egc, it didnt do anything either, why would someone blacklist a video card, doesnt make any sense to me, and furthermore, like i said earlier, i am using the nvidia driver
[03:25] <Anizuka> can someone help me? when I tried the extra preference on the visual effects, it says "the Composite extension is not available"
[03:25] <astro76> hacked`: not someone, Ubuntu blacklists video cards known to have significant problems with compiz
[03:26] <fitztrev> What's the name of the file sharing program?
[03:26] <egc> heh
[03:26] <astro76> winnerrlz93: that busybox message can have many causes typically hardware related, I would try the alternate cd as a first step though
[03:26] <hacked``> egc, it didnt do anything either, why would someone blacklist a video card, doesnt make any sense to me, and furthermore, like i said earlier, i am using the nvidia driver
[03:26] <egc> yeah i saw that the first time
[03:26] <Brenny> fitztrev, Do you mean Samba?
[03:27] <fitztrev> Brenny: no I mean p2p
[03:27] <winnerrlz93> hey i installed ubuntu and whenever i try to boot it i get a busybox command thing?
[03:27] <Brenny> fitztrev, there's a lot out there, but i don't really want to name them in here. You can type in 'P2P' under Add/Remove
[03:27] <heartsblood> is there a way to track exactly how much bandwidth is being used by each process?
[03:27] <CARRESS> Hi, I really need some help with installing Ubuntu. I have installed windows xp, and was able to partition my HD. Now in ubuntu, i think i see 2 partitions, and in windows, I see 1 C drive at 58GB, and unallocated space at 53GB.  am trying to install ubuntu now, and I'm not sure what to do. It's asking me to partition the disk, but I've already done that, and it seems to see tht it's partitioned b/c the slider for 'new partition size' is
[03:28] <Brenny> fitztrev, a lot of them connect to the same network, the gnutella network.
[03:28] <egc> heartsblood: i'm curious about that too
[03:28] <CARRESS> The secon partition says free space, nothing for type and mount point, uncheckable Format box, 57116mb as size, and no used space.
[03:28] <egc> heartsblood: i think there was something like 'top' for the network
[03:28] <fitztrev> Brenny: ok thank you
[03:28] <egc> i never followed thru on it
[03:28] <heartsblood> hm
[03:28] <CARRESS> I'm thinking I need to create a new partition within the free space..actually create 3 partitions...but I'm utterly lost at this point.
[03:29] <frank23> fitztrev: what p2p network do you want to connect to?
[03:29] <stonewolf> hi every1
[03:29] <j_humphrey> carress, i wouldnt partition the windows partition with linux,do it with windows, (this assuming you want to dual boot)
[03:29] <CARRESS> I can't seem to find my situation in any documentation, and I have read a bunch of stuff in the last few days...  Is anyone willing to do some hand-holding??
[03:29] <Tazbobu> I am having trouble with SMB network over ethernet... anybody out there have one setup that can give me pointers?
[03:29] <fitztrev> frank23: no idea
[03:29] <winnerrlz93> any1 know anything about busybox error?
[03:29] <Anizuka> can someone help? when I try to click extra for the visual effects, it always says that the composite extention is not available.
[03:30] <stonewolf> can any of u help me out with a guide about how to install ubuntu and have the windows on my hdd too?
[03:30] <mynyml> i had a keyboard shortcut to toggle pidgin's list open/close, but can't remember how I did it; does anyone know?
[03:30] <j_humphrey> carress, you still need help?
[03:30] <CARRESS> j_humphrey, it's already partitioned into two pieces..so I need to make the pther partitions in windows too?? what about the types...I read somewhere about using fat32 and ext3, but I can't find that document again...
[03:30] <jumbers> What program(s) are available for Ubuntu to extract audio and video from FLV files?
[03:31] <witepa> Is it possible to install Ubuntu, Gutsy or Dapper Drake, onto a PowerBook G3 via firewire 400 target disk mode (it's cd drive is broken, and I do not have access to an external drive)?
[03:31] <gaovi> i can't install my video card(ati x300/500)
[03:31] <mphill> Tazbobu: what problem are you having?
[03:31] <frank23> fitztrev: check https://help.ubuntu.com/community/P2PHowTo
[03:31] <geekworx> a
[03:31] <geekworx> 123
[03:32] <egc> astro76: is there a developer's guide for ubuntu users or something to that effect?
[03:32] <WAudette> I have a dual booting system running Umbuntu 7.10 on it with Vista.  Both on separate drives. Umbuntu runs great and I enjoy using it.  I still use Vista more though and under the current configuration it boots up by default into Umbuntu instead of Vista.  I think I have to change the master boot record but I don't know how to default to the vista option.  Is there a how to on this.  I...
[03:32] <heartsblood> every once in awhile i'll spot the netgraph of system monitor uploading around 680KBps and I have no idea what application is using that much bandwidth.
[03:32] <WAudette> ...imagine it'd be easier to do it under the Umbuntu OS.
[03:32] <astro76> !wiki | egc this is a good place to start
[03:32] <ubotu> egc this is a good place to start: http://wiki.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu development documentation wiki. If you are looking for system help, please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community - the Ubuntu community documentation.
[03:32] <Tazbobu> mphill: I can't get the machines to see each other over ethernet.. they can see each other fine over wireless
[03:33] <iratsu__> if i have a wireless card, how can i use it to provide internet access to another laptop?
[03:33] <egc> astro76: gracias!
[03:33] <WAudette> Grub I believe is the boot loader.
[03:33] <frank23> WAudette: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/ChangeDefaultOS
[03:33] <ubud> any software can convert real, wmv into mp4 video format?
[03:33] <hsystemV2> egc, spanish uh.
[03:33] <egc> hsystemV2: that one's easy tho
[03:34] <egc> ;)
[03:34] <heartsblood> ubud: are you looking for ipod spec mp4?
[03:34] <hsystemV2> egc, correcto.
[03:34] <WAudette> frank23: Thanks.  I was having a hard time finding specifics via google.   Wasn't using the correct search words I suppose.
[03:34] <russ> ubud try the perl audio converter
[03:34] <CARRESS> Is anyone able to give me lots of help w/ an installation of ubuntu?
[03:35] <ubud> heartsblood: want to convert rmv and windows wmv into mp4 video
[03:35] <frank23> WAudette: always look in help.ubuntu.com first
[03:35] <russ> ubud I think it also handles video formats
[03:35] <mjw-> !justask CARRESS
[03:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about justask carress - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:35] <mjw-> !justask | CARRESS
[03:35] <ubotu> CARRESS: 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. :-)
[03:35] <heartsblood> ubud: mencoder is prolly your best bet if you don't need or want bframes
[03:35] <WAudette> frank23: Most helpful.
[03:35] <papuccino1> how can i identify myself?!
[03:35] <papuccino1> What's the commoand
[03:35] <hotmonkeyluv> how do i set up Xchat to automatically /smg nickserv *mypwd* when I enter a channel?
[03:35] <papuccino1> command.
[03:36] <ubud> thanks
[03:36] <frank23> WAudette: np
[03:36] <CARRESS> mjw- I posted the question already, but the only person who responded has disappeared.... it's really long and I don't want to flood..
[03:36] <hsystemV2> papuccino1: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY password       if not registered:   /msg NickServ REGISTER password
[03:36] <CARRESS> I'm stuck installing ubuntu onto a partition, and I need some handholding
[03:36] <papuccino1> thanks for the help hsystem
[03:36] <dover> i just rebooted and now for some reason my monitor cant display my resolution
[03:37] <Djpenguin> Im installing Ubuntu Gutsy on my new PC, and Id like to do a manual partition. What formats and how big must each one be?
[03:37] <dover> how can i go and change the resolution without being able to actually load ubuntu?
[03:37] <Djpenguin> I know there must be some kind of swap
[03:37] <puff> Anybody using gutsy on a thinkpad t43p and want to give me some help on suspend and the ATI drivers?
[03:37] <akorn> Does anybody know how i can get applets to work in firefox, such as partypoker's online applet?
[03:37] <linuxd0g> omg, i cant get my nvidia 5500 pci (256 vid ram) working for the life of me.  can anyone help?  I disable onboard video, and enable pci.....it starts to boot off the cd, but then stops loading completley at the splash screen.
[03:37] <puff> Djpenguin: This is generally a topic of much discussion as to which is best.
[03:38] <hsystemV2> Djpenguin, swap must be the double of your ram. But if you have 2gb of ram, dont do a 4gb swap, with 1gb is ok.
[03:38] <Brenny> dover, you can edit the xorg.conf from terminal, or from an editor on a LiveCD if it's that bad. Edit out all the resolutions you don't want, keeping the one you do.
[03:38] <node> exp0sed
[03:39] <mjw-> linuxd0g have you let it sit for a little while, sometimes it takes a little bit
[03:39] <moparfan90> im thinking of going back to ubuntu. and i have a dell 1521. does anyone know if they fixed the audio yet?
[03:39] <linuxd0g> yes
[03:39] <linuxd0g> I let it sit for like 1/2 hr
[03:39] <dover> im trying ubuntu for the first time, whats the terminal exactly, is it when you boot in recovery mode?
[03:39] <egc> i'm outties like a bellybutton
[03:39] <astro76> !terminal | dover
[03:39] <ubotu> dover: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[03:39] <puff> Djpenguin: I've never gotten a definitive answer, but:  1) some folks (fairly knowledgable IIRC) recommended using LVM so I could resize partitions later. 2) Of course you need swap, see hsystemV2's advice, 3) In retrospect, I kinda wish I'd at least had a separate physical partition for /usr, so I could do a clean reinstall without having to worry about backing up user files.
[03:40] <dover> ok so its that DOS looking thing
[03:40] <linuxd0g> heh
[03:40] <linuxd0g> yea
[03:40] <bladezor> Would anyone happen to know where to find the library "check"
[03:40] <bladezor> "ld: cannot find -lmcheck"
[03:40] <Djpenguin> hsystemV2: I have 2GB of RAM, so I should make a 1GB swap? Also, what format for the main partition... is it ext3?
[03:40] <astro76> dover: yes but please never call it that again ;)
[03:40] <dover> lol
[03:40] <linuxd0g> konsole is a good gui and u can make it look sweet
[03:40] <Brenny> dover, yeah. Basically. You could also try running 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' in  terminal. That's a bit more straightforward.
[03:40] <puff> bladezor: I usually google on the error message to see if anyboy else has run into the same problem.
[03:40] <linuxd0g> dos=evil
[03:40] <cocox_> how can i see which process or proccesses are using /dev/dsp ??????? i tried ps aux | grep dsp .... lsmod | grep dsp ........ but still withour results...
[03:40] <rawbutt> hello..
[03:40] <bladezor> puff, I tried that
[03:41] <rawbutt> hi im looking for some help n google is sorta pissing me off
[03:41] <moparfan90> anyone have a dell 1521 with working audio?
[03:41] <puff> bladezor: Did you quote the phrase/
[03:41] <bladezor> yep
[03:41]  * linuxd0g goes to get a drink
[03:41] <puff> bladezor:  Try it without the quotes :-)
[03:41] <puff> bladezor:  sorry, I'm just guessing.
[03:41] <puff> bladezor: sucks, I know.
[03:41] <rawbutt> can someone help me w/ a screen resollution?
[03:41] <rawbutt> problem
[03:41] <dover> k, thanks
[03:42] <moumny> rawbutt, your question
[03:42] <b4l74z4r> where can i find info about what the tar command option xvzf and xvjf means?
[03:42] <puff> bladezor: When you figure out the answer, put it online somewhere ubuntuforums.org?), so the next person who runs intothe problem finds your answer.
[03:42] <hsystemV2> Djpenguin, if you have 2gb of ram, then do 1gb swap. Main partition should be ext3, and must have the /
[03:42] <puff> b4l74z4r: tar --help
[03:42] <akorn> How do i check what java client i'm using
[03:42] <torpedo|dog> b4l74z4r: if you read "man tar", that gives an explanation of all its options.
[03:42] <puff> b4l74z4r: also "man tar"
[03:42] <astro76> akorn: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[03:42] <b4l74z4r> ok, thanks
[03:42] <Djpenguin> hsystemV2: Is there a minimum size for the ext3?
[03:42] <iratsu__> if i have 2 laptops, each with wireless cards, and one of them getting internet access, can i somehow get internet access on the other via wireless?
[03:43] <moumny> delugue or trasmission whats the difference?
[03:43] <moumny> -u
[03:43] <torpedo|dog> b4l74z4r: those particular options mean "extract, verbosely, the gzipped tar file", and "extract, verbosely, the bzip2'd tar file"
[03:43] <mjw-> Djpenguin just jumping in here, but if you ever plan to hibernate to disk, your swap must be >= RAM size
[03:43] <akorn> astro76 awesome thanks a lot
[03:43] <frank23> b4l74z4r: x - extract v - verbose z - gzip f - file  j - bzip2
[03:43] <Lokii-> i need a good alarm software something that plays a repetative sound does anyone have any recomendations
[03:43] <Dezine> I have windows partitions mounted, how can I remove the icons from my desktop without unmounting?
[03:43] <b4l74z4r> ok
[03:43] <torpedo|dog> verbose meaning it prints out each file it extracts in turn
[03:43] <torpedo|dog> *filename
[03:44] <toresn> does everything work out of the box with ubuntu on the thinkpad x61 ?
[03:44] <Djpenguin> mjw: I was told by hsystemV2 that I need 1GB of swap for my 2GB of RAM... Which is true?
[03:44] <frank23> b4l74z4r: you don't really  need to specify the compression so the j or z can be ommited
[03:44] <b4l74z4r> i see
[03:44] <b4l74z4r> so just xvf then
[03:44] <mjw-> Djpenguin the system will work like that, but like I said, hibernation will not...it basically needs to write RAM contents to disk to hibernate
[03:44] <Brenny> iratsu__, try looking at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Adhoc
[03:44] <frank23> b4l74z4r: exactly
[03:44] <mjw-> Djpenguin if you never hibernate don't worry
[03:44] <torpedo|dog> b4l74z4r: and if you don't need it to print out every filename, you can omit the "v"
[03:45] <hsystemV2> Djpenguin, is not necesary at all, but is recommended to have an swap partition, GUESS 1gb is right for you.
[03:45] <b4l74z4r> does it matter in which order you write x v f?
[03:45] <hsystemV2> Djpenguin, yes there is a minimum for the main partition
[03:45] <rawbutt> okay.. sorry i guess it didnt work
[03:45] <Lokii-> f must be last
[03:45] <torpedo|dog> f should come last, I believe
[03:45] <Dezine> I have windows partitions mounted, how can I remove the icons from my desktop without unmounting?
[03:45] <rawbutt> well i just installed ubuntu a few horus ago
[03:45] <d3ads0ul> can someone help me with ubuntu 7.10 and burning dvds?
[03:45] <Oni-Dracula> i have a bit of a problem... I have a SATA drive that I had manually mounted but it went all wrong.  "Computers" has the drive listed as a 149.0 GB drive, but does not mention where it is mounted.  Hardware Information lists it as being at /dev/sdb1 whereas "mount" doesn't list it as being mounted at all.  I'd like to get this drive so that it's automagically mounted and unmounted on connect.
[03:45] <Djpenguin> mjw: hibernation? And if I have 2GB of RAM, how much swap do you recommend?
[03:45] <cocox_> how can i see which process or proccesses are using /dev/dsp ??????? i tried ps aux | grep dsp .... lsmod | grep dsp ........ but still withour results...
[03:46] <rawbutt> and everything was great and this n that.. then i installed up dtates. on the reboot my screen resolution changed to 640-480 now i cant go back
[03:46] <frank23> b4l74z4r: I'm pretty sure the order doesn't matter
[03:46] <akorn> astro76 any clue where i coudl start trying to figure out why this doesnt work for me? http://www.partypoker.com/nodownload/
[03:46] <torpedo|dog> can anybody recommend a panel applet that works like a punch-clock?
[03:46] <mjw-> Djpenguin 1GB is probably fine (again, unless you plan to hibernate)
[03:47] <akorn> astro76 it only reaches as far as telling me that there will be a popup that i have to say to trust to continue...but the popup never comes...
[03:47] <Djpenguin> mjw: What is hibernation?
[03:47] <d3ads0ul> please msg me if you can help me with a dvd burning problem (7.10)
[03:47] <Djpenguin> mjw: like sleep mode?
[03:47] <high-freq> need a lil help with headset/mic and how do i enable the mic?
[03:47] <astro76> akorn: same here
[03:48] <astro76> akorn: oh there it goes
[03:48] <mjw-> Djpenguin yes
[03:48] <akorn> oooh im envious
[03:48] <hsystemV2> Djpenguin, a swap partition is like a storage for ram. If you get out of ram because of the applicaitons, the swap parition will be used to move data. (interchange).
[03:48] <iratsu__> Brenny: thanks
[03:48] <CARRESS> I'm goign to try to make 3 partitions out of my unallocated space to I can install ubuntu. are all three supposed to be primary partitions? What is an extened partition?
[03:48] <bullgard4> When resuming from Hibernate this morning this Ubuntu 7.10 computer warned: "Sound server fatal error: CPU overload, aborting. OK" How can I determine the name of the sound server program?
[03:48] <astro76> akorn: clicked run but still nothing
[03:49] <akorn> astro76 im really envious haha it just won't load on mine...i had PP working under WINE but every other time they update their software it stops working hehe....guess i'll have to keep booting into windows until these guys figure out a linux version
[03:49] <akorn> astro76 yea i've tried all the versions of java i have but to no avail
[03:49] <hsystemV2> Djpenguin, you can assing more space to the swap if you want to.
[03:50] <Kl4m> akorn, it works for me, did you use sun-java6-jre and sun-java6-plugin package?
[03:50] <cocox_> how can i see which process or proccesses are using /dev/dsp ??????? i tried ps aux | grep dsp .... lsmod | grep dsp ........ but still withour results...
[03:51] <b4l74z4r> what happens if you omit the f option when using tar?
[03:51] <akorn> Kl4m sun java6 jre but not the plugin package...where do you get the plugin package???
[03:52] <Kl4m> cocox_: fuser command
[03:52] <genii> b4l74z4r: Then it doesn't know what file you want to untar
[03:52] <abdulla> GUYS WHERE CAN I TALK ABOUT THEMES FOR UBUNTU
[03:52] <high-freq> need a lil help with headset/mic and how do i enable the mic?
[03:52] <cocox_> Kl4m thnx i m going to read the man page
[03:53] <b4l74z4r> ok
[03:53] <nickrud> cocox_: simple one is   lsof | grep dsp
[03:53] <abdulla> which channel to speak about themes
[03:53] <abdulla> !themes
[03:53] <ubotu> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[03:53] <abdulla> no irc channel?
[03:54] <slyf_> so anybody know how to pipe mplayer to spoof a webcam?
[03:55] <Brenny> abdulla, not on the freenode network it doesn't look like
[03:55] <puff> Anybody familiar with the ATI custom drivers?
[03:55] <akorn> Kl4m yes i'm using the package too
[03:56] <cocox_> nickrud thnx i wll read the man
[03:56] <Brenny> abdulla, irc.gimp.net #theme-hackers
[03:57] <Kl4m> akorn: type about:plugins in the url bar of firefox
[03:57] <copperbusa> hi guys, anyone know where I can find any info about sirius radios?
[03:57] <Kl4m> not much here... or is it about getting sirius on ubuntu?
[03:57] <Brenny> copperbusa, in what relation to Ubuntu?
[03:58] <copperbusa> somebody told me to come here, there might be some info
[03:58] <Tazbobu> Anybody know how to get ubuntu to network with xp over ethernet?
[03:58] <copperbusa> he was probably wrong lol, np
[03:59]  * linuxd0g hates how not one distro will install with the nvidia 5500 FX pci even installing with the onaboard and installing the right drivers and then switching still does not work
[03:59] <linuxd0g> ggggrrrr
[03:59] <Tazbobu> My XP machine sees Ubuntu but can't login
[04:00] <Kl4m> Tazbobu: do you have shared folders in Ubuntu%
[04:00] <Kl4m> ?
[04:00] <akorn> Kl4m actually im getting java bean
[04:01] <Tazbobu> KI4m: yes folders are shared.. it asks me to login on the windows side but no user/pass works
[04:01] <akorn> Kl4m how do i change that, i thought i changed that in the terminal just now...
[04:01] <Kl4m> akorn: You should have "Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_03-b05"
[04:01] <Brenny> Tazbobu, what about simply leaving it blank?
[04:01] <akorn> Kl4m no i don't
[04:01] <akorn> Kl4m nvm yes id o
[04:01] <akorn> except it's not -b05
[04:02] <akorn>     File name: libjavaplugin_oji.so
[04:02] <akorn>     Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_03
[04:02] <Kl4m> Ok that's fine too
[04:02] <Tazbobu> Brenny: cannot leave it blank.. the OK button will not highlight
[04:02] <Kl4m> yeah you can't login remotely with blank password in windows
[04:03] <joe_> hi, does anyone know how to install the snow plugin with gutsy gibbon?
[04:03] <Tazbobu> I can't get it to work at all over Ethernet.. over wireless Ubuntu machine can access xp shares but xp can't access ubuntu shares
[04:03] <nickrud> joe_: #compiz-fusion for compiz fancy stuff
[04:03] <Kl4m> you can use "smbpasswd" to put a Windows Share password for your user on ubuntu
[04:03] <joe_> thanks
[04:04] <rickdias> DCC SEND STARTKEYLOGGER 0 0 0
[04:04] <nickrud> !ops | rickdias
[04:04] <ubotu> rickdias: 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!
[04:04] <xGeek> haha
[04:04] <hsystemV2> .
[04:05] <bullgard4> When resuming from Hibernate this morning this Ubuntu 7.10 computer warned: "Sound server fatal error: CPU overload, aborting. OK" How can I determine the name of the sound server program?
[04:05] <phuzion> I wanna search for code in some of my files, is it possible to do so with grep, even though it says stuff like "unexpected token"?
[04:06] <owen1> i am trying to connect pc to tv using s-video cable. i don't see anything on the tv. what can be the problem?
[04:06] <tantric132> Hey is Pelo here?
[04:06] <phuzion> No, Pelo is not here
[04:06] <tantric132> ok well maybe someone else can help me
[04:06] <xGeek> owen1: is it a laptop?
[04:06] <phuzion> at least, under that nick
[04:06] <ol_dude67> what is the deb- file i have to install to have vmware in my repo's
[04:06] <ol_dude67> ?
[04:06] <owen1> xGeek: no. desktop
[04:06] <nickrud> add   deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu gutsy partner   to your sources.list, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get  install vmware-server  ol_dude67
[04:07] <tantric132> anyone care to help? its dealing with partitioning and installing ubuntu
[04:07] <Tazbobu> Kl4m: didn't make any difference
[04:07] <ol_dude67> nickrud: thanks
[04:07] <xGeek> owen1: ah. no idea. setting in the OS somewhere I would believe. I've only done so with a laptop which has function keys for tv out.
[04:07] <owen1> xGeek: got it. thanks.
[04:08] <DHINESH> owen1: how can u get the o/p in tv ?
[04:08] <Tazbobu> Can someone give me some example settings for a working ethernet LAN between XP and Ubuntu?
[04:08] <Dimitree> is it safe for a newbie to install LAMP for phpbb3 on ubuntu ? Will i screw up my security if i don't know what i'm doing and follow a tutorial ?
[04:08] <owen1> DHINESH: i have s-video connection in my tv.
[04:08] <owen1> DHINESH: and in my machine.
[04:09] <DHINESH> owen1: ok, then
[04:09] <passbe> does anyone use easytag in here? have you experienced easytag failing to remove the encoded by information?
[04:09] <Dimitree> or can someone point me to a secure tutorial on LAMP ? :)
[04:10] <Brenny> owen1: Specifically what is the device? Is it a Hauppauge card or something?
[04:10] <hbp> DCC SEND STARTKEYLOGGER 0 0 0
[04:10] <owen1> Brenny: i have nvidia card.
[04:10] <Kl4m> Dimitree: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[04:10] <tantric132> I started with a 160GB unallocated ATA HD. I divided it, making two 80GB ext3 partitions. I then deleted the first ext3 partition and installed XP where it used to be(an empty space). So, now I have a NTFS with XP on it and a ext3 waiting for ubuntu. how might I go about installing ubuntu on the ext3? In the install wizard, I hit manual and I check the box Format next to the ext3 partition but it keeps saying No root system
[04:10] <tantric132>  file is defined. what do i do?
[04:10] <xGeek> they startkeylogger thing STILL works? wierd.
[04:10] <Dimitree> thank you Kl4m :)
[04:11] <tantric132> it keeps saying No root system file is defined
[04:11] <tantric132> what do I do?
[04:11] <owen1> Brenny: maybe i didn't understand your question...
[04:11] <DHINESH> tabtric132> u have to choose '/' option in the manual paritition
[04:12] <Ashfire908> how do i format a usb flash drive
[04:12] <tantric132> DHINESH, that worked! thanks bro!
[04:12] <ubud> I have install all the non free codecs, playing video with small screen ok, big bigger screen starts to jerking , anyone can help?
[04:12] <Brenny> owen1: Nope, you got it right. Happauge cards are generally TV receiving cards. They're the only ones I've ever worked with as far as S-video out goes.
[04:12] <DHINESH> tabtric132> glad
[04:12] <elknof1> hi everybody
[04:13] <Brenny> owen1: As far as Nvidia cards goes, I have no clue. What is the card exactly?
[04:13] <tantric132> DHINESH, one more question. it says that I haven't chose a destination for swap space...I have another HD. its not formatted though and its SATA if that matters...but what is swap space?
[04:13] <elknof1> hey does anybody here have a pci wireless card with rtl8185L working on 7.10?
[04:13] <owen1> Brenny: GeForce4 MX 440 AGP 8x
[04:14] <elknof1> i'm not trying to use any security no wep wpa mac adress filter...
[04:14] <mjw-> ubud what's the result of  glxinfo | grep -i direct
[04:14] <ljsmithx> GUYS! Big problem! -  Linux Kernel 2.6 Local Root Exploit - http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/02/10/2011257.shtml
[04:14] <DHINESH> tantric132> i don't know much more abt swap space...pls check it
[04:14] <What_the> hi
[04:15] <ljsmithx> http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/02/10/2011257.shtml
[04:15] <What_the> is there something wrong with 'vi' in ubuntu
[04:15] <d3ads0ul> please msg me if you can help me with a dvd burning problem (7.10)
[04:15] <Brenny> Owen1: Yikes, that's an oldie. Hmm, it looks like nvtv might help you out. Digging a bit deeper to see exactly what you need.
[04:15] <ubud> mjw: what do u mean?
[04:15] <mjw-> ubud perform that command in a Terminal
[04:16] <encrypt128bit> Heres my problem: Im installing UBUNTU via alternate cd, MD5 checked out on the ISO file i downloaded, and the check CD didnt find any errors. Im at the stage in the install where you select and install software, and it tells me it failed to install, when i press ctrl+alt+F4 it says "method cdrom has died unexpectedly", then it tells me that "menu item pkgsel failed with error code 1". (Im running a P4 3GHz, 1GB of ram,
[04:16] <What_the> as soon as i go into edit mode in vi the arrow keys dont work
[04:16] <tantric132> can anyone explain what Swap space is and do I need it?
[04:16] <axf> @#$% ubuntu
[04:16] <Khisanth> tantric132: basically an area where your running programs get written out to when you run out of memory, if you have enough memory you could do without it
[04:16] <What_the> or give strange inputs
[04:16] <axf> '
[04:16] <What_the> anyone know how to fix this ?
[04:16] <tantric132> I have 2 gigs of memory...enough?
[04:16] <Khisanth> tantric132: put it another way, it allows you to run more programs than your system has memory for :)
[04:16] <ubud> mjw: direct rendering: Yes
[04:16] <bullgard4> When resuming from Hibernate this morning this Ubuntu 7.10 computer warned: "Sound server fatal error: CPU overload, aborting. OK" How can I determine the name of the sound server program?
[04:16] <Khisanth> tantric132: has been enough for me
[04:16] <owen1> Brenny: what is nvtv? what is my next step in figuring it out?
[04:16] <tantric132> alrighty, thanks!
[04:17] <What_the> I use vi all the time and its a pain to have to use pico
[04:17] <elknof1> hey does anybody here have a pci wireless card with rtl8185L working on 7.10?
[04:17] <mjw-> ubud well i'm stumped already!
[04:17] <Khisanth> tantric132: I haven't really gone above 50%
[04:17] <Khisanth> tantric132: and that was while loading 30MB PNGs in FF :)
[04:17] <ubud> mjw: thanks. could it be I am using restricted drivers
[04:17] <What_the> something really not right with ubuntu version of vi
[04:17] <Brenny> owen1: Alright, here we go. Make sure you are using the 'nvidia' driver (not 'nv'), and set up your xorg.conf using instructions found here: http://http.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8762/README/appendix-h.html
[04:17] <owen1> Brenny: i just googled for nvtv. it's an app.
[04:18] <mjw-> ubud well if direct rendering returned no that would mean you had an unaccelerated driver installed which would make video watching painful.
[04:18] <tantric132> KHISANTH, alright sweat!
[04:18] <owen1> Brenny: how do i make sure i am using nvidia and not nv?
[04:19] <rkroetch> owen1: lsmod | grep nvidia
[04:19] <Vadi> How can I set an enviroment variable from a terminal to a new value?
[04:19] <ubud> mjw: that means I shall be able to enlarge the screen since the result is yes
[04:19] <rkroetch> I just reinstalled Kubuntu 7.1 and fully upgraded. Now whenever I do anything but update with apt (or adept naturally) I get a segfault
[04:19] <rkroetch> Anyone experience similar problems happening with apt?
[04:19] <owen1> rkroetch: thanks.
[04:20] <rkroetch> The #kubuntu channel is unresponsive tonight
[04:20] <Ashfire> i think my floppy drive is broken. every time i try to mount it sits there, and if i give it the correct format in the mount command it fails, and the kernel log shows "floppy0: probe failed"
[04:20] <celious> Vadi: varname="value"; export varname
[04:20] <DHINESH> how can i mount my USB player with ubuntu ?
[04:20] <joe_> hi all, i can't seem to get the gnome libraries for the life of me, more specifically libgnomeui-dev.  I keep getting an unresolved dependencies message, can anyone help me out?
[04:20] <joe_> i've tried about everything
[04:21] <Brenny> owen1: This thread is a really good read for you: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/gf4mx440-tv-out-using-svideo-and-nvidia-drivers-239960/
[04:22] <ubud> what graphics card which is good and not using windows restricted driver
[04:22] <owen1> Brenny: great because the first link u gave me was confusing for me..
[04:22] <owen1> Brenny: this looks better. it has some samples.
[04:23] <jack-desktop> i'm trying to use weather-util and i type into terminal "weather --city=Katy --s=TX" and it doesn't do katy, or texas.
[04:23] <mjw-> ubud: http://free3d.org/
[04:23] <owen1> Brenny: can i use nvtv instead? or do i have to modify the xorg.conf?
[04:24] <speeddemon8803> gooooooood afernoon ubuntu enthusiasts!
[04:24] <elknof1> hey does anybody here have a pci wireless card with rtl8185L working on 7.10?
[04:25] <DHINESH> how can i mount my USB player with ubuntu ..?
[04:25] <Brenny> owen1: You might want to try using nvtv, although I'm guessing all it is is an automatic xorg configurer. Either way, always make sure you've backed up your xorg.conf. You only make that mistake once :P
[04:25] <rkroetch> So, anyone experience any segfaults with apt-get ever? It is pretty crippling. "sudo apt-get check; Reading package lists... Done; Segmentation fault (core dumped)"
[04:26] <owen1> Brenny: ok, 10x!
[04:26] <gold44> how to zip two files with a password?
[04:27] <gold44> tar -cvzf folder.zip sourc1.txt sour2.txt ?? show to set password?
[04:27] <mnharris> Hello all
[04:27] <mjw-> gold44 a gzipped tar file is not the same as a zip file.
[04:27] <mnharris> I am running off of a recovery CD, and its version of firefox seems to be crashing a lot, which makes it hard to browse the forums
[04:28] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[04:28] <bullgard4> When resuming from Hibernate this morning this Ubuntu 7.10 computer warned: "Sound server fatal error: CPU overload, aborting. OK" How can I determine the name of the sound server program?
[04:28] <gold44> mjw-: just want to create a zip file and set a password, so when my friend download it, he need to enter password
[04:28] <mnharris> bullgard: there is a good chance that it is um
[04:28] <encrypt128bit> Heres my problem: Im installing UBUNTU via alternate cd, MD5 checked out on the ISO file i downloaded, and the check CD didnt find any errors. Im at the stage in the install where you select and install software, and it tells me it failed to install, when i press ctrl+alt+F4 it says "method cdrom has died unexpectedly", then it tells me that "menu item pkgsel failed with error code 1". (Im running a P4 3GHz, 1GB of ram,
[04:28] <jcg42> When trying to install new software I get the error:
[04:28] <jcg42> E: Sub-process /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt || true returned an error code (100)
[04:29] <jcg42> E: Failure running script /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt || true
[04:29] <jcg42> What does that mean?
[04:29] <mjw-> gold44 zip -e zipfile.zip doc1.doc doc2.doc is probably what you want
[04:29] <mnharris> how could I forget the name? it caused me all srts of problems
[04:29] <Kuwanger> Is it expected that gdm should be listed twice in top, ps, et al when only one Xserver is running?
[04:29] <bullgard4> mnharris: What do you say? I do not understand you.
[04:29] <mjw-> mjw- check out man zip
[04:29] <ben__> doesnt ubuntu 7.10 come packaged with samba? cause it seamed to me like someone was basically telling me eralier that i had to install it before sharing my files
[04:29] <mnharris> I forgot its name, which is odd, since I certainly spent enough time thinking about it
[04:29] <mjw-> gold44 check out the man pages for zip, it had that. man zip to see them
[04:30] <mnharris> Does anyone here know anything about grub?
[04:30] <mnharris> bullgard3: pulseaudio
[04:30] <yurimxpxman> I can't compile with libcurl for some reason. It's installed and I'm compiling with -lcurl... any ideas?
[04:30] <bullgard4> ben__: You will have to install Samba packages before you can use Samba programs.
[04:30] <Tazbobu> Anyone know how to force samba to use the ethernet connection instead of wireless?
[04:30] <gold44> mjw-: ok, i thought tar can create zip files.  so i guess i'll read up on man zip.
[04:31] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[04:31] <mjw-> gold44 what tar creates is ".tar" or ".tar.gz" files. Plain old pkzip ".zip" files are not equivalent
[04:31] <ben__> but i can already rightclick on a folder and select shared folders, then i can choose either SMB or NFS
[04:31] <ben__> so do i still need to install something else?
[04:31] <gold44> mjw-: ok
[04:32] <astro76> ben__: checking SMB will install the needed samba packages
[04:32] <ben__> ok
[04:32] <ben__> so its already done then
[04:32] <ben__> its cause ive been ahving issues trying to access the shared files
[04:32] <mnharris> So, it seems that in hardy, drives are referred to as "sda5", etc, instead of "hda5", but it also seems grub doesn't know that
[04:32] <MrPiracy> could anyone tell me how to have the right side bar just like in this pic http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/109/screenshothp3.png
[04:33] <ben__> i just cant access them, i see the folder and all, but its as if my password is incorrect or something
[04:33] <mjw-> mnharris gutsy gibbon uses sdaX too
[04:33] <ben__> which it isnt
[04:33] <mnharris> ah, right
[04:33] <mnharris> Which is why I don't understand why it is having problems booting this time
[04:34] <bro-man> Does anybody know of a video converter that will turn a .FLV clip into a .WMA clip ?
[04:34] <mjw-> mnharris were you the one saying firefox on the live CD was crashing?
[04:34] <mnharris> It is
[04:34] <mnharris> I was
[04:34] <mnharris> Its working now, as long as I look at static pages, I think
[04:34] <mjw-> mnharris might want to run the live cd's memory test for a while...firefox shouldn't be crashy on the live CD
[04:34] <ben__> it just keeps requesting me for the password
[04:34] <bullgard4> Tazbobu: In smb.conf there is a line: ";   interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 eth0" or similar. You'll need to edit it.
[04:34] <jazzles> hi there
[04:34] <crazy_fire> need help, every linux install i have one trable... "make" trace error, and "make conf" too
[04:34] <ben__> keeps the user id in memory, but keeps asking for the password
[04:34] <jazzles> is it possible to put ubuntu on an htc touch?
[04:35] <mnharris> I might do that
[04:35] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[04:35] <mnharris> I am just wondering if there is something set wrong in grub
[04:35] <Tazbobu> bullgard4: what about on the windows side?
[04:35] <mjw-> mnharris memory problems can manifest themselves in a vast number of ways
[04:35] <mnharris> Oh yes they can
[04:35] <MrAskHelp> I answer questions that end in "?"! I was written in C! :)
[04:35] <bullgard4> Tazbobu: I do not understand what do xou mean by 'windows side'?
[04:36] <pocketdrummer> Does anyone know how to make a video background like you can with Dreamscene. In windows xp you can use VLC, can you do that in linux too?
[04:36] <mnharris> I wasn't having any problems until the latest reboot
[04:36] <mnharris> I haven't rebooted for 98 days, and in that time I upgraded to Hardy
[04:36] <bullgard4> Tazbobu: I do not understand what do you mean by 'windows side'?
[04:36] <emma> I reinstalled to Gutsy after using Feisty. I used to be able to listen to the radio on the internet but now I cant -- I would like to be able to listen to this stream -- http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/ktrsam.asf
[04:36] <MrAskHelp> Working...
[04:36] <emma> Any ideas?
[04:36] <MrAskHelp> bullgard4: Windows SideShow is a new technology in Windows Vista that supports a secondary screen on your mobile PC.
[04:36] <mnharris> hmmm
[04:36] <bro-man> Does anybody know of a video converter that will turn a .FLV clip into a .WMA clip ?
[04:36] <mnharris> it is true, firefor seems to be having trouble keeping up\
[04:36] <mnharris> although, that might be because this CD is slightly damaged
[04:36] <mjw-> mnharris dying power supplies can also create all sorts of problems.
[04:37] <MrAskHelp> Working...
[04:37] <mjw-> mnharris time for a fresh CD then... ;)
[04:37] <Tazbobu> bullgard4: i am networking between ubuntu and xp..
[04:37] <MrAskHelp> emma: I was highly struck by something Dr David Sobel said in his great speech at the Ix Therapy conference last October
[04:37] <mnharris> Yes, but I won't be able to get one until Tuesday
[04:37] <gold44> mjw-: thx
[04:37] <mjw-> gold44 did that work
[04:37] <mnharris> I am fairly certain its a grub problem
[04:37] <emma> MrAskHelp,  Huh?
[04:37] <Tazbobu> bullgard4: do I need to modify anything on the xp side to make sure it only uses ethernet for LAN?
[04:37] <mnharris> I think something in grub wants to look for hda, instead of sda
[04:37] <astro76> !ops | MrAskHelp bot?
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[04:37] <bullgard4> Tazbobu: The change which I suggested will not influence you XP settings and working.
[04:37] <MrAskHelp> bro-man: With Flash to iPod Converter, you can easily turn your Flash videos into ... You can later import your favorite clips into your favorite video editor to do
[04:38] <mnharris> I could be very wrong
[04:38] <mnharris> I will go try different things some more
[04:38] <gold44> mjw-: zip -r -e stuff.zip folder_source/    <-- that did
[04:38] <mnharris> I am certainly getting an education
[04:38] <bullgard4> Tazbobu: The change which I suggested will not influence your XP settings and working.
[04:38] <mjw-> mnharris grub still uses the hd(0,0) = sda1 terminology
[04:39] <mjw-> gold44 man pages are your friends. ;)
[04:39] <gold44> mjw-: yes, i forgot the "zip" command. i was thnkin about tar
[04:40] <hazrah>  /join #greenery
[04:40] <emma> I reinstalled to Gutsy after using Feisty. I used to be able to listen to the radio on the internet but now I cant -- I would like to be able to listen to this stream -- http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/ktrsam.asf
[04:41] <rkroetch> I had a problem with apt-get segfaulting for most commands. 'rm -rf /var/cache/apt/*.bin' fixed it for me.
[04:41] <Tazbobu> bullgard4: so for example, the IP of the ubuntu ethernet interface is 192.168.123.1.. so would the proper setting be  interfaces = 192.168.123.0/8 eth0 or?
[04:41] <emma> Any ideas what codecs are missing now? I used to put in libxine-extracodecs but they don't exist for Gutsy!
[04:42] <Sinister> is there a page that keeps you posted when a new version is comming out ?
[04:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Sinister: schedule is every 6 months
[04:42] <bullgard4> Tazbobu: Yes, I think so.
[04:42] <MasterShrek> Sinister, usually every april and october
[04:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Sinister: The numbers of the release are the year and month
[04:43] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[04:43] <joey_> i need help setting up my wireless connection
[04:43] <bullgard4> Tazbobu: I f that does not work, try interfaces = 192.168.123.1/8 eth0
[04:43] <Sinister> thanks
[04:44] <joey_> heres my output from eth1
[04:45] <joey_> nvm
[04:45] <joey_> can't do it
[04:45] <geekworx> hello people i'm trying to make ircd server on ubuntu 7.10 and i have this error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55569/plain/ can somebody help me?
[04:45] <Tazbobu> bullgard4: so I assume if I want to set it up on multiple interfaces I would just add a second interfaces line?
[04:45] <Scunizi> user "lp" is consuming 85% of my cpu after I tried to print from inkscape.  How do I kill that process? (looking at top right now)
[04:46] <mjw-> geekworx you need to choose one of the irc servers it lists
[04:46] <joey_> how can i test if im connecting to my router?
[04:46] <Tazbobu> How do you get ubuntu to allow less than 6 character password for regular user login?
[04:46] <geekworx> mjw-: huh how can you help me?
[04:46] <Jack_Sparrow> emma: Did you go through the restricted drivers page>  HAve you enabled medibuntu etc?
[04:46] <Scunizi> joey_, go to 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 and see if you get anything.
[04:46] <mjw-> geekworx well it's finding multiple possible ircd packages. you need to choose one, e.g.   sudo apt-get install ircd-ircu
[04:47] <geekworx> aha
[04:47] <bullgard4> Tazbobu: I cannot answer your question. I have got no experiences on multiple interfaces yet.
[04:47] <geekworx> mjw-: but my ip address its dynamic on reconnect its changing have problem :S ?
[04:47] <geekworx> Setting up ircd-ircu (2.10.11.04.dfsg1-0.2ubuntu1) ...
[04:47] <geekworx> Starting irc server daemon: ircd-ircu.
[04:47] <geekworx> i install that
[04:47] <joey_> ok, heres the prob
[04:47] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[04:47] <mjw-> geekworx there are dynamic IP domain name services out there...but yeah that'll make it a little tricky to run an IRC server
[04:48] <Scunizi> How do I kill a pid owned by "lp"?
[04:48] <joey_> i am connected with wires
[04:48] <w0athxz> mjw-: heh can we try please?
[04:48] <joey_> to the web
[04:48] <w0athxz> mjw-: can i PM you ?
[04:48] <joey_> so i can get to my router (192.168.1.1) that way
[04:48] <dsmith> how can I list my OS here?
[04:48] <dsmith> whats the command
[04:48] <mjw-> w0athxz not on this server, check out dyndns.com for the kind of service i think you're looking for
[04:48] <bullgard4> When resuming from Hibernate this morning this Ubuntu 7.10 computer warned: "Sound server fatal error: CPU overload, aborting. OK" How can I determine the name of the sound server program?
[04:48] <w0athxz> mjw-: read pvt pls
[04:49] <mjw-> w0athxz and I don't know the first thing about ircd's
[04:49] <Scunizi> joey_, put your question on one line
[04:49] <w0athxz> ohh
[04:49] <w0athxz> :S
[04:49] <Jack_Sparrow> dsmith: lsb_release
[04:49] <dsmith> lsb_release
[04:49] <MasterShrek> dsmith, put that in a terminal
[04:49] <dsmith> no way to do it in here?
[04:49] <MasterShrek> dsmith, actually lsb_release -a     is probably what you are lookign for
[04:49] <MasterShrek> then copy-paste it
[04:50] <Scunizi> Jack_Sparrow, lp is consuming 98% of my cpu.  How do I kill that PID?
[04:50] <MasterShrek> or w/e, you can get an xchat plugin for it
[04:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Scunizi: no idea.. too late and too much wine with dinner
[04:51] <aer0t2> I installed ubuntu with 2 ATA HDDs installed, and if i run it like that it starts up in seconds.  However I want to just run one HHD.... its super slow and never gets past the ubunto startup screen... anythoughts?
[04:51] <Scunizi> Jack_Sparrow, hic..!
[04:51] <Scunizi> Jack_Sparrow, as in hic-up.. been there done that :)
[04:51] <joey_> no wireless networks show up even though i know i'm in range for one.  When I boot up in windows i can get to the web no problem.
[04:51] <GunbladeIV> anyone have any idea when the patch for kernel regarding vmsplice issue is going to be available?
[04:51] <MasterShrek> aer0t2, its probably trying to mount the other hard drive, comment out the appropriate line in /etc/fstab and try it
[04:52] <Jack_Sparrow> aer0t2: when you pulled the second one out, did you check the jumpers on the remaining drive?
[04:52] <Scunizi> !wireless | joey_
[04:52] <aer0t2> ya i set it to master
[04:52] <ubotu> joey_: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:52] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[04:52] <joey_> I tried to use the wireless troubleshooting guide, but its not helping.
[04:52] <aer0t2> how do i comment something out?  stupid question, i know
[04:52] <j_> can i have a converstation in pidgen? from google talk?
[04:52] <plx> hello alll
[04:53] <Jack_Sparrow> aer0t2: Must have been booting from the drive you pulled...  probably need to reinstall grub.
[04:53] <plx> what is the best irc client for ubuntu
[04:53] <Scunizi> aer0t2, put a "#" in front of the line
[04:53] <MasterShrek> j_, yes, i do it all the time
[04:53] <astro76> !best | plx
[04:53] <ubotu> plx: 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.
[04:53] <Jack_Sparrow> !best
[04:53] <astro76> j_: yes pidgin, or any jabber client
[04:53] <MasterShrek> plx, i prefer xchat, but its all personal opinion
[04:53] <plx> a?
[04:53] <Scunizi> plx, xchat, irssi, bitchx.. your choice .. and of course there's more too!
[04:54] <jetscreamer> setting vga=normal probably fixes that ubuntu black screen bug
[04:54] <GunbladeIV> anyone have any idea when the patch for kernel regarding vmsplice issue is going to be available?
[04:54] <plx> bitchx can`s installed
[04:54] <jetscreamer> btw
[04:54] <plx> can help me
[04:54] <joey_> "to check if device is recognized use the lshw command. If device shows up then you can check off step I".  What does the device entry look like?
[04:54] <jetscreamer> bitchx is deprecated
[04:54] <aer0t2> it wasn't booting from the drive i pulled, for sure, that was my xp drive
[04:54] <jetscreamer> !info bitchx
[04:54] <ubotu> bitchx (source: ircii-pana): Advanced Internet Relay Chat client. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:1.1-4ubuntu4 (gutsy), package size 1515 kB, installed size 6524 kB
[04:54] <j_> astro76, MasterShrek ok i don't see the option for converstation for using speaker.....
[04:54] <penguin> gotta question for you all
[04:54] <plx> sorry but i`m bigginer
[04:54] <astro76> j_: you didn't say voice ;)
[04:54] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[04:54] <plx> i have Ubuntu 7.10
[04:54] <GunbladeIV> anyone have any idea when the patch for kernel regarding vmsplice issue is going to be available?
[04:54] <MasterShrek> j_, never used it with voice, just text
[04:55] <joey_> im pretty sure my device and drivers are ok.  How do i test for router though.
[04:55] <plx> how can install them with apt-get ?
[04:55] <MasterShrek> plx, first go system > administration > software source   and enable universe and multiverse
[04:55] <j_> astro76, MasterShrek is there any way i can voice b/c google talk exe for wine is not working for me
[04:55] <xGeek> GunbladeIV: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.kernel/35305
[04:55] <MasterShrek> j_, no idea
[04:55] <xGeek> It's not official of course.
[04:55] <xGeek> And it's not a patch.
[04:55] <penguin> I have windows installed on a 50 gig partition, I resized and formatted the remainder into a swap and ext3, put my cloned linux install on the ext3
[04:56] <jetscreamer> aptitude install bitchx probably if it's available
[04:56] <GunbladeIV> xGeek, thanks a lot..
[04:56] <penguin> how do I install the bootloader to dual boot between the windows and linux install
[04:56] <GunbladeIV> xGeek, it's affected mine.
[04:56] <syrus__> I have added the user option to a line in my fstab for a filesystem to allow any user to mount/umount that fs, however, mount and umount are still saying only root can do that
[04:56] <MasterShrek> !grub | penguin
[04:56] <syrus__> any ideas?
[04:56] <ubotu> penguin: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[04:56] <GunbladeIV> xGeek, have you tried this one?
[04:56] <plx> hmm i don`t fount this..
[04:56] <penguin> I know about grub MasterShrek
[04:56] <xGeek> GunbladeIV: no I don't run any public boxes so I don't really care.
[04:57] <GunbladeIV> xGeek, ohw.. i see
[04:57] <xGeek> GunbladeIV: I have two servers and they're both just for me.
[04:57] <plx> i found software sources but universe and multiverse nop L:)
[04:57] <penguin> im following that guide but it keeps booting back to windows
[04:57] <GunbladeIV> xGeek, anyway thanks for the links..
[04:57] <MasterShrek> plx, if you click on software sources there should be checkboxes for universe and multiverse
[04:58] <plx> ahh yes i found them is enable..
[04:58] <plx> now ?
[04:58] <dover> has anyone here ever used mediatomb?
[04:58] <plx> Source Code must be enable ?
[04:58] <MasterShrek> plx, doesnt have to be, but it shouldnt hurt
[04:58] <akafurious> hello
[04:58] <plx> ok
[04:59] <plx> now how install bitchx
[04:59] <MasterShrek> plx, there are a few ways, i would suggest: system > adminstration > synaptic
[04:59] <MasterShrek> plx, then search for bitchx
[04:59] <Aloha> whats the backports repo for?
[04:59] <xGeek> plx: sudo apt-get install bitchx
[04:59] <astro76> !backports | Aloha
[04:59] <ubotu> Aloha: 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
[05:00] <plx> ok
[05:00] <Aloha> astro76, thnx
[05:00] <plx> i found...
[05:00] <MrPiracy> could anyone tell me how to have the right side bar just like in this pic http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/109/screenshothp3.png ?
[05:00] <plx> bitchx and bitchx dev? select?
[05:00] <luchador> I just installed warsow and when i try to launch it my screen goes black and says frequency out of range
[05:00] <astro76> plx: you don't need -dev packages (they wouldn't hurt anything however)
[05:01] <plx> ok
[05:01] <MasterShrek> !screenlets | MrPiracy
[05:01] <ubotu> MrPiracy: 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/
[05:01] <Aloha> whos in charge of backports? MOTU?
[05:01] <darkblue_B> GTK svg loader problems.. 1st a week ago, in lib32, I removed the svg loader as per a hnt on the forums.. now, a warning from my regular GTK lib.. something about svg loader.. Is this just not working? Is there something I need to add??
[05:01] <plx> mark as instalation and apply no ?
[05:01] <astro76> Aloha: I would assume so
[05:01] <MasterShrek> yep plx
[05:01] <Bruno_> i cant access my windows partition anymore.
[05:01] <MasterShrek> !ntfs-3g | Bruno_
[05:01] <ubotu> Bruno_: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[05:01] <Bruno_> MasterShrek: thanks
[05:01] <plx> ok
[05:02] <MasterShrek> plx, youll have to run bitchx from a terminal since it is a terminal irc client
[05:02] <j_> how come i can't install tapiocaui0.3
[05:02] <astro76> plx: if you want a gui client just get xchat (not xchat-gnome)
[05:02] <elknof1> sudo apt-get install build-essential kernel-package
[05:02] <stevan__> how do i install a .tar
[05:02] <Aloha> anyone know a good webkit browser?
[05:02] <MasterShrek> j_, you tell me, then i may be able to tell you how to
[05:03] <dover> im trying to install some software but im not sure how im supposed to run it after, it wont appear in my applications list or anything
[05:03] <MasterShrek> stevan__, you dont, generally youll extract it then compile it
[05:03] <Reng> what is a good file manager for ubuntu?
[05:03] <elknof1> plx: why don't u try using pidgin? it works great and is really easy..
[05:03] <MasterShrek> dover, what software?
[05:03] <astro76> stevan__: you can extract a tar, and potentially install or compile what's inside. What are you trying to do?
[05:03] <stevan__> MasterShrek: how do you compile it>
[05:03] <dover> mediatomb
[05:03] <MasterShrek> Reng, gnome, kde, xfce?
[05:03] <Aloha> dover, dpkg -L packagename|grep bin
[05:03] <stevan__> astro76: setting up a control panel for a web server
[05:03] <MasterShrek> stevan__, generally: ./configure && make && sudo make install
[05:03] <MasterShrek> stevan__, youll want to do: sudo apt-get install build-essential     before compilng though
[05:03] <stevan__> does it matter where i extract the files?
[05:03] <plx> Warrning !! /usr/lib/x11/fonts/misc does not exist or is not a directory
[05:04] <CVD-PR> hey 7.04 gonna have updates until?
[05:04] <MasterShrek> stevan__, nope
[05:04] <plx> it`s ok if got this ?
[05:04] <Reng> i meant, want is a good file browser for ubuntu(gnome)?
[05:04] <astro76> CVD-PR: at least 18 months after 4/07
[05:04] <stevan__> MasterShrek: cool thanks
[05:04] <Aloha> reng: thunar
[05:04] <j_> MasterShrek MasterShrek
[05:04] <MasterShrek> ?
[05:04] <j_> MasterShrek http://ubuntuos.com/?p=107
[05:04] <plx> ahh
[05:04] <plx> it`s work
[05:05] <plx> thank youuu
[05:05] <stevan__> MasterShrek: how do i force remove something?
[05:05] <MasterShrek> heh np plx
[05:05] <darkblue_B> svg_loader.so for GTK-2.0  ring a bell for anyone?? optional install??
[05:05]  * Aloha is testing firefox3
[05:05] <luchador> I just installed warsow and when i try to launch it my screen goes black and says frequency out of range.. any ideas?
[05:05] <MasterShrek> stevan__, something can mean lots of things
[05:05] <MasterShrek> a file, a directory, a program?
[05:05] <stevan__> MasterShrek: trying to force remove dtc (open source control panel)
[05:05] <kmg> hey, why do my sources all time out?
[05:05] <dover> man, ubuntu is werider than i though
[05:05] <plx> another question
[05:06] <oboy03> how do i fix broken packages?
[05:06] <plx> Connot find notify-sen to open ballon alerts
[05:06] <plx> Please install libnotify
[05:06] <mefisto__> Aloha: I'm using it as default browser. I don't see any drawbacks
[05:06] <plx> how install this lib ?
[05:06] <MasterShrek> !find tapioca
[05:06] <ubotu> Found: libqttapioca-dev, libqttapioca0, libtapioca-cil
[05:06] <MasterShrek> plx, in synaptic search for libnotify
[05:06] <MasterShrek> plx, or in a terminal: sudo apt-get install libnotify
[05:06] <Aloha> mefisto__, http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.0b3pre/whatsnew/ has a 404 error
[05:07] <stevan__> MasterShrek: if i find a script should I just run it?
[05:07] <Aeniad> Testing...
[05:07] <plx> root@plx:/home/plx# apt-get install libnotify
[05:07] <plx> Reading package lists... Done
[05:07] <plx> Building dependency tree
[05:07] <plx> Reading state information... Done
[05:07] <plx> E: Couldn't find package libnotify
[05:07] <FloodBot1> plx: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:07] <MasterShrek> stevan__, not usually
[05:07] <plx> ahh soory
[05:07] <MasterShrek> !find libnotify
[05:07] <ubotu> Found: libnotify-dev, libnotify-doc, libnotify1, gaim-libnotify, libnotify-bin (and 1 others)
[05:07] <oboy03> broken packages are annoying
[05:07] <oboy03> how can i prevent it?
[05:07] <_Oz_> hey all
[05:07] <MasterShrek> plx, try: sudo apt-get install libnotify-dev
[05:08] <_Oz_> I have two ubuntu pcs running
[05:08] <_Oz_> they don't see each other on the network
[05:08] <_Oz_> wassup?
[05:08] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, on the same subnet?
[05:08] <LostMonk>  #gotux
[05:08] <_Oz_> subnet?  They're both on the same network name
[05:08] <_Oz_> yes, it's a home LAN
[05:08] <kmg> Err http://archive.canonical.com gutsy/partner Translation-en_US
[05:08] <kmg>   Could not connect to 63.149.98.50:80 (63.149.98.50), connection timed out
[05:08] <kmg> shouldn't that not time out?
[05:08] <plx> thank you
[05:08] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, their ip addresses have the same first 3 octets?
[05:08] <_Oz_> mastershrek: yes
[05:08] <MasterShrek> 192.168.1.xxx for example
[05:09] <MasterShrek> k
[05:09] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, can they ping eachother by ip?
[05:09] <_Oz_> one is 192.168.1.5, the other is 192.168.1.2
[05:09] <MasterShrek> can the .5 ping the .2 ?
[05:09] <MasterShrek> or vice versa?
[05:09] <_Oz_> yes, mastershrek
[05:09] <MasterShrek> generally they wont resolve an ip from a hostname unless you have a dns
[05:10] <MasterShrek> unless you edit your /etc/hosts   file
[05:10] <_Oz_> ok, should I edit it?
[05:10] <plx> Unable to connect to port 6667 of server 2peu.ro: No such file or
[05:10] <plx>           directory
[05:10] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, sure, use sudo though
[05:10] <plx> why give me that?
[05:10] <oboy03> aw
[05:10] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[05:10] <oboy03> ubuntu is broke again
[05:10] <darkblue_B> svg_loader.so for GTK-2.0  ring a bell for anyone?? optional install??
[05:10] <oboy03> why can i open my terminal?
[05:11] <_Oz_> 127.0.1.1 UbuntuPC
[05:11] <_Oz_> # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
[05:11] <_Oz_> ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
[05:11] <_Oz_> fe00::0 ip6-localnet
[05:11] <_Oz_> ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
[05:11] <_Oz_> ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
[05:11] <FloodBot1> _Oz_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:11] <kmg> oboy03: you're supposed to be able to open your terminal
[05:11] <_Oz_> oops
[05:11] <_Oz_> sorry everyone
[05:11] <kmg> oboy03: =P
[05:11] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, at the top, where it has 127....   under that put 192.168.1.5    <hostname>
[05:11] <_Oz_> that was supposed to be a privmsg
[05:11] <MasterShrek> its ok _Oz_
[05:12] <DanaG> Anybody here use timidity?
[05:12] <oboy03> kmg: it says can execute child process
[05:12] <_Oz_> underneath it?  leave the 127?
[05:12] <DanaG> I'm trying to figure out how to get it to use a .bnk file, rather than just individual patches.
[05:12] <kmg> oboy03: what is 'it'?
[05:12] <oboy03> i always have the same problem even after i reformat
[05:12] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, yea, the 127 is localhost
[05:12] <oboy03> terminal
[05:12] <_Oz_> the first two lines look like this:
[05:12] <_Oz_> 127.0.0.1 localhost
[05:12] <_Oz_> 127.0.1.1 UbuntuPC
[05:12] <HCC[3]> my computer won't boot livecd
[05:12] <kmg> oboy03: 'can' or 'cannot'?
[05:12] <oboy03> kmg: can't
[05:12] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, thats fine, just put an entry under them
[05:13] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, for the ip and hostname of the other one
[05:13] <kmg> oboy03: is that the exact error message?
[05:13] <oboy03> kmg: Failed to execute child process "gnome-terminal" (No such file or directory)
[05:13] <oboy03> this one
[05:13] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, then you can refer to it by hostname, otherwise just use the ip
[05:13] <oboy03> :)
[05:13] <_Oz_> so on .5, make an entry for .2
[05:13] <_Oz_> right?
[05:13] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, yes
[05:14] <oboy03> i already reformated and thats the same problem
[05:14] <_Oz_> done
[05:14] <_Oz_> now what
[05:14] <MasterShrek> _Oz_, now try whatever you were doing before, i have no idea what that was lol
[05:14] <kmg> oboy03: how are you trying to open the terminal?
[05:14] <oboy03> yeah
[05:15] <oboy03> kmg : because i have broken packages
[05:15] <oboy03> kmg: i will type sudo apt-get clean
[05:15] <MasterShrek> oboy03, try: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a
[05:15] <oboy03> kmg: then i can't open termial
[05:15] <h3h_timo> does anyone in here have an acer aspire 5672WLMi or experience with one and ubuntu??
[05:15] <oboy03> MasterShrek: what is that for?
[05:16] <oboy03> how can i learn about those commands
[05:16] <MasterShrek> oboy03, may help with your broken packages problem
[05:16] <putnu1> hey guys i run vmware server on ubuntu and i need to figure out how to launch vmware and connect to the guest os whenever a user logs in. any ideas?
[05:16] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[05:16] <oboy03> MasterShrek: where should i type it? i can't open my terminal
[05:16] <julio_p> hi there
[05:16] <MasterShrek> oboy03, good point, ctrl+alt+f1 will get you a command line (ctrl+alt+f7 to get back to your gui)
[05:17] <oboy03> MasterShrek: is the command line similar to the terminal?
[05:17] <putnu1> i know there is a way to put it in the init but i don't know how
[05:17] <MasterShrek> oboy03, yea, same thing
[05:17] <kmg> oboy03: the terminal is a command line proxy
[05:18] <kmg> oboy03: sort of
[05:18] <putnu1> any ideas?
[05:18] <oboy03> so in case no terminal i use ctrl alt f1
[05:18] <MasterShrek> oboy03, yep
[05:18] <oboy03> gotmit
[05:18] <syrus__> anyone know the key sequence for 'expose' with gnome?
[05:18] <oboy03> got it
[05:19] <kmg> oboy03: HOW are you trying to open the terminal?  are you clicking on a launcher?
[05:19] <syrus__> windows+e does a 'desktop choser' like screen
[05:19] <corevette> noob question: just set up my first DNS...but my router doesn't support DNS (my router is crap). is there anything for linux that can ping dyndns my ip address? or is there a better way
[05:19] <dragon> how do i get the sound to work? im getting no sound
[05:20] <kmg> corevette: ping dyndns your ip address?
[05:20] <MasterShrek> !sound
[05:20] <oboy03> kmg: yes im clicking on launcher everytime i need it
[05:20] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:20] <two_bits> what directory is xorg.conf stored in
[05:20] <MasterShrek> two_bits, /etc/X11
[05:20] <kmg> oboy03: try doing alt+f2 then typing in gnome-terminal and pressing enter
[05:20] <two_bits> thanks
[05:20] <TehLulze> Whats a good Python IDE for linux?
[05:20] <bullgard4> When resuming from Hibernate this morning this Ubuntu 7.10 computer warned: "Sound server fatal error: CPU overload, aborting. OK" How can I determine the name of the sound server program?
[05:20] <two_bits> also, when I click save to location under the screen and graphics preferences, where does it save to?
[05:21] <corevette> kmg: to make it update because my ip is constantly changing
[05:21] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[05:21] <techqbert> any1 know why my pastebin doesn't work if I close the program that I initially copied from?
[05:21] <oboy03> kmg: file could not be located
[05:21] <verynew> would anyone like to help a complete newbie figure out how to get ubuntu  to recognize my firewire card?
[05:21] <kisu> hey guys, upgraded a fresh install from feisty to gutsy. Trying to get the java plugin for firefox to work. What needs to be installed. I think I installed it but firefox just doesnt seem to recognise it at all that there is a plugin available for it. any recommendations?
[05:21] <Aeniad>  	 irc://irc.freenode.org/ubuntu
[05:21] <mjw-> corevette http://www.dyndns.com/support/clients/unix.html ?
[05:21] <kmg> oboy03: yeah, that's broken =P gonna have to reinstall, install a new terminal, or fix the package
[05:21] <TehLulze> What is a good python ide?
[05:22] <corevette> thanks mjw- :-)
[05:22] <speeddemon8803> !java
[05:22] <robcalewar> question- When I install a plugin for an app such as banshee I cd to the folder and use the ./autogen command but it always comes up with a missing lib file, however I have verified that the lib file is there.
[05:22] <two_bits> TehLulze: idle
[05:22] <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)
[05:22] <oboy03> kmg: i'll just wait for the update to finish
[05:22] <corevette> mjw- are there any in the repos?
[05:22] <TehLulze> two_bits thanks
[05:22] <corevette> mjw- nvm they both are
[05:23] <mjw-> corevette ...or just get a router that supports DD-WRT or Tomato for the easy way out
[05:23] <robcalewar> can someone help me?
[05:23] <MasterShrek> ddwrt ftw!
[05:23] <kmg> robcalewar: just ask
[05:23] <verynew> firewire card shows as supported on www.linux1394.com but does not show up.  Any suggestions?  New to linux//
[05:23] <robcalewar>  When I install a plugin for an app such as banshee I cd to the folder and use the ./autogen command but it always comes up with a missing lib file, however I have verified that the lib file is there.
[05:23] <MasterShrek> kmg he already did
[05:23] <plx> heii how change my ident name
[05:23] <plx> from bitchx ?
[05:24] <kmg> o
[05:24] <johnficca> can I run adobe air on Ubuntu?
[05:24] <mjw-> verynew does it show up on lspci ?
[05:24] <root_____> nick bitchx
[05:24] <verynew> mjw yes is does
[05:25] <mjw-> verynew and you're trying to plug a drive in or something, and it doesn't seem to see it?
[05:25] <corevette> mjw- i'm installing ddclient and it is asking what interface i want...what do i type
[05:26] <verynew> its a pci firewire hub and i just want to be able to connect my linux box and my mac
[05:26] <verynew> it sees it in the hardware manager
[05:26] <verynew> hardware information sorry
[05:26] <mjw-> corevette I dunno, I use the dyndns client on my router. It probably means network interface though, such as eth0
[05:26] <tantric132> Can someone tell me how to get sound? Very new to Linux. All I have is USB head set. when I go to System>Pref>Sound and hit Test next to Sound Playback I hear the annoying buzz but I can't seem to get sound on youtube.com
[05:26] <maxwell333> I messed up.  I did this command in shell "sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals -d 24"  How can I reverse this?
[05:27] <kmg> tantric132: you're using firefox?
[05:27] <mjw-> verynew 1394 doesn't make for great networking
[05:27] <verynew> i know i just like it for transfering files quickly
[05:28] <verynew> i have it hooked up to ethernet also
[05:28] <tantric132> kmg, yes. Also, I plugged in my iPod and opened the Rhythmbox music player and scanned for it
[05:28] <kmg> tantric132: most browsers don't seem to use those sound settings very well.  open up a terminal and do 'asoundconf list'
[05:28] <verynew> sorry those were directed at mjw
[05:28] <tantric132> kmg, and found it but when I try to play music it says "You do not have a decoder installed to handle this file. You might need to install the necessary plugins"
[05:28] <kmg> tantric132: does rythmbox play through the headset?
[05:28] <mjw-> verynew look up slave disk mode for your mac ....it makes it act like a hard disk basically
[05:28] <kmg> tantric132: that sounds like you're trying to play a weird format, is it mp3?
[05:29] <mjw-> verynew other than that 1394 networking never really went anywhere on any platforming. i wouldn't have any idea on how to set that up
[05:29] <corporeal> what package installed device-mapper
[05:29] <corporeal> holy shit
[05:29] <tantric132> kmg, I don't have any music on the HD yet...just formatted, but its not playing off my ipod. yes its .mp3 as far as I know let me double check
[05:29] <Doberoom> what the fuck was that shit
[05:29] <kmg> yeah that was nuts
[05:29] <kmg>  /ban all
[05:29] <corporeal> floodbot3 reacting poorly to a netsplit
[05:29] <speeddemon8803> bobo........
[05:29] <verynew> mjw, thanks for you help anyway
[05:29] <Palintheus> no a dcc exploit
[05:29] <alecwh> How do I find out which version of flash I'm using?
[05:29] <speeddemon8803> sending that in ubuntu...you idiot
[05:29] <macogw> yep dcc
[05:29] <noodles12> hi, in word i've gotten the spacing and font of the document to fit one page. when I open it in OO-writer, it is 1 and half pages. What are some tips to make it more compatible? i don't understand how there can be such a large discrepancy.   I know it's not an ubuntu-specific issue but anyone have any suggestions?
[05:29] <corporeal> ah
[05:30] <macogw> irssi tells you when it's a netsplit
[05:30] <mjw-> verynew your best bet is slave disk mode for the mac.
[05:30] <oboy03> who's sending something?
[05:30] <kmg> tantric132: from a terminal do 'asoundconf list'
[05:30] <mjw-> verynew but if you get gigabit ethernet hooked up it's going to be just as fast
[05:30] <Palintheus> macogw: irssi ftw :)
[05:30] <corporeal> i cant believe that many people were taken out by such a stupid exploit
[05:30] <verynew> mjw, I mainly use the linux box as a server for files and access them from my imac and xbmc
[05:30] <DanaG> Anybody know how to convert a .bnk file (for asfxload) to a .cfg file (for timidity)?
[05:30] <Cpudan80> Doberoom - kmg That's what is supposed happen
[05:31] <Doberoom> huh
[05:31] <Cpudan80> The idea is to get the affected users to fix their routers so they are not affected by the exploit
[05:31] <kmg> Cpudan80 that's cool
[05:31] <speeddemon8803> Announcement to all:If you received a file from someone you dont know....and werent expecting it DO NOT OPEN IT!
[05:31] <blastedwoowo> DCC SEND "LOLOLOLOLOL_UBUNTU_IS_FOR_JEWS_LOLOLOL_JEWS_UBUNTU_JEWS_UBUNTU" 0 0 0
[05:31] <tantric132> kmg, i've never used terminal. I just typed in asoundconf list?
[05:31] <macogw> to everyone that just got disconnected: i suggest connecting on port 8001 to avoid that happening in future.  someone sent a DCC exploit and it cant disconnect you if youre not on port 6667
[05:31] <Cpudan80> See - that time nobody died
[05:31] <verynew> mjw, yea i have a gigabit ethernet card so maybe i will look into getting a gigabit hub to take advantage
[05:31] <kmg> tantric132: yes, type that into the terminal and press enter
[05:31] <mjw-> verynew gigabit switches = $30
[05:32] <kmg> tantric132: it should give you a list of probably two or three things, is one of the 'Headset'?
[05:32] <SPICLOVE> macogw you could always upgrade your firmware
[05:32] <nerdsquad3210> panic atack ?
[05:32] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[05:32] <tantric132> kmg, Names of available sound cards:
[05:32] <tantric132> CK804
[05:32] <tantric132> Headset
[05:32] <macogw> SPICLOVE: yeah but connecting on 8001 is easier
[05:32] <kmg> tantric132: ok do 'asoundconf set-default-card Headset'
[05:32] <kmg> tantric132: and press enter
[05:32] <SPICLOVE> you're not getting it
[05:32] <SPICLOVE> firmware is a fix
[05:32] <SPICLOVE> your solution is a joke
[05:33] <Djpenguin> I set some res settings on ubuntu Gutsy and it said I needed to reboot. After rebooting, it took me to the boot screen but after that, before the login, it went black, and everytime I reboot and do the same thing it goes black. What can I do?
[05:33] <tantric132> kmg, after entering that, terminal shouldn't respound, correct?
[05:33] <verynew> mjw, thats true
[05:33] <kmg> tantric132: then do sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[05:33] <techqbert> any1 know why my pastebin doesn't work if I close the program that I initially copied from?
[05:33] <kmg> tantric132: i don't believe so
[05:33] <kmg> tantric132: now it will ask for your root password
[05:33] <kmg> tantric132: type in your root password not your user password
[05:34] <dragon> hmm i cant seem to get sound to work
[05:34] <tantric132> kmg, i never made a root password?
[05:34] <kmg> tantric132: you set up a root password when you first install ubuntu
[05:34] <DoYouKnow> hmm
[05:34] <seanh> kmg: no you don't you setup a user password who has access to sudo
[05:35] <tantric132> kmg, i just installed Ubuntu. there was one page during the installation that asked: Your name. Your Desired Username. Your desired password. Again. Computer name
[05:35] <alecwh> techqbert: the GNOME "clipboard" is no good, when a screen closes, it forgets the 'copy'.
[05:35] <tantric132> kmg, that was all.
[05:35] <alecwh> techqbert: you can workaround the problem by simply installing a program called "glipper". sudo apt-get install glipper .
[05:35] <kmg> tantric132: ok then try putting in your user password =P
[05:35] <seanh> tantric132:  run "sudo passwd" to set a root password
[05:35] <kmg> seanh: then i'm hella confused
[05:35] <techqbert> alecwh: think klipper will add that functionality.  I know I could just right click and pick the text up again?
[05:35] <techqbert> alecwh: ok glipper.  gnome equivalent.  great.
[05:35] <alecwh> techqbert: that will put something in the tray that will remember copies for awhile before forgetting them.
[05:36] <alecwh> techqbert: yes.
[05:36] <seanh> kmg: sudo uses `your` password to authenticate you, not the root password
[05:36] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[05:36] <abrocadabro> I am trying to install jabberd2 and got this error "C2S : sx (ssl.c:238) openssl error: error:140760FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol", googled but didn't find a solution, does anyone have any ideas?
[05:36] <DoYouKnow> I started up torcs, and dragged out the window, then made it smaller below the default window size, and xgl died on me
[05:36] <seanh> kmg:  `su` would need a rood password
[05:36] <macogw> SPICLOVE: well im not about to explain to everybody how to upgrade the firmware in a myriad of different routers.  the dcc exploits only work if youre on port 6667
[05:36] <tantric132> seanh, when I type in sudo passwd, it does the same thing...asking for a password
[05:36] <kmg> seanh k i get it, so root starts out with no password but is accessible via sudo by the defined user
[05:37] <kmg> tantric132: put in your user password
[05:37] <seanh> tantric132:  putin your users password
[05:37] <alecwh> seanh: no... 'sudo' is the administrator of the system, right?
[05:37] <seanh> kmg: yeah
[05:37] <kmg> kk
[05:37] <tantric132> kmg, when I type, nothing comes up. if I press Enter, a line break will happen and I will have 2 secs to type in my password. wtf?
[05:37] <kmg> tantric132: yeah it doesn't show your password when you type it
[05:38] <seanh> alecwh: no sudo sets your user up to execute the command as a superuser (root)
[05:38] <tantric132> kmg, so type it and press enter?
[05:38] <kmg> tantric132: if it did everybody would be able to see it if looking at your screen, it never display your password
[05:38] <kmg> tantric132: yes
[05:38] <seanh> alecwh: "root" is the "admin"
[05:38] <maxwell333> I messed up.  I did this command in shell "sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals -d 24"  How can I reverse this?
[05:38] <alecwh> seanh: yes. You said it was "your password" which can be true but not always (if there are multiple people on the same computer).
[05:38] <kmg> alecwh: sudo is just a way of accessing the root user
[05:39] <Flannel> alecwh: sudo always *is* your password, which is not the root password.
[05:39] <tantric132> kmg, i feel like an idiot =P ok so what command were you saying to type?
[05:39] <seanh> alecwh: that's not how sudo works
[05:39] <kmg> tantric132: asoundconf set-default-card Headset
[05:39] <seanh> alecwh: sudo always uses `your` password to authenticate the command
[05:39] <alecwh> seanh: oh, ok.
[05:40] <alecwh> seanh: thanks for clearning that up.
[05:40] <seanh> alecwh: you would setup who gets access to sudo in the sudoers file
[05:40] <dragon> still trying to find out how to get my sound working
[05:40] <kmg> tantric132: actually that will fail out, do 'sudo asoundconf set-default-card Headset'
[05:40] <kmg> tantric132: gotta be root ;)
[05:40] <tantric132> kmg, Please note that you are attempting to run asoundconf as a privileged superuser, which may have unintended consequences.
[05:40] <seanh> alecwh: it's not meant as another layer of "security" persay (not logging in as the root user is the security..) more of a "hey you! are you sure you want to do this?
[05:41] <yrlnry> "per se"
[05:41] <tantric132> kind of like vista's shitty UAC!
[05:41] <kmg> tantric132: dammit i'm confused, ok take out the sudo, that's for the next command =P
[05:41] <alecwh> seanh: ok.
[05:41] <seanh> yrlnry:  yes, sorry :)
[05:41] <yrlnry> No apology necessary.  Just trying to help.
[05:41] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[05:41] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[05:41] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[05:41] <FloodBot2> daba: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:41] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[05:42] <kmg> tantric132: after you do 'asoundconf set-default-card Headset' do 'sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart' and THAT will ask for your password
[05:42] <oboy03> whew fixed ubuntu at last
[05:42] <veryne1> can anyone tell me how to make my extra internal hard drive automatically mount when i log in?
[05:42] <tantric132> kmg, Usage: /etc/init.d/alsa-utils {start [CARD]|stop [CARD]|restart [CARD]|reset [CARD]}
[05:42] <seanh> yrlnry: you'd think that since i too latin in school i'd remember that ;)
[05:42] <kmg> tantric132: 'sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart'
[05:43] <scooby2> anyone familiar with getting nm-applet (network manager) to display? Just installed gutsy on my laptop and I cannot get it to show up even though ps -ax shows it is running.
[05:43] <tantric132> kmg,  * Shutting down ALSA...                                                 [ OK ]
[05:43] <tantric132>  * Setting up ALSA...                                                    [ OK ]
[05:43] <veryne1> it makes me mount it manually and asks for my password everytime
[05:44] <kmg> tantric132: now restart firefox and try again
[05:44] <seanh> veryne1:  you need to add it to your fstab
[05:44] <veryne1> seanh: can you help me do that?
[05:44] <MasterShrek> !fstab
[05:44] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[05:44] <kmg> veryne1: check out 'man fstab'
[05:45] <seanh> veryne1: something like /dev/device  /media/mountpoint  auto  rw,user,exec 0 0
[05:45] <shr1k3> veryne1 : try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
[05:45] <tantric132> kmg, nothing =[
[05:45] <veryne1> shr1k3:  thanks
[05:45] <seanh> veryne1:  maybe add auto in there at the end after exec as well depending on how you want it to work
[05:45] <kmg> tantric132: ok from the command line type 'alsamixer'
[05:46] <kmg> tantric132: also, what brand is your headset?
[05:46] <tantric132> kmg, it looks much different =D
[05:46] <tantric132> kmg, Logitech
[05:46] <veryne1> seanh: thanks
[05:46] <kmg> ok at the top of the mixer does it say Logitech anywhere? or anything about the headset? or does it have the name of your other sound card?
[05:47] <tantric132> kmg, it says Card: Logitech USB Headset
[05:47] <kmg> tantric132: ok good, now are all the sliders all the way up?
[05:47] <xTheGoat121x> Hi all.
[05:47] <emma> What codec do I have to install to be able to play this -- http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/ktrsam.asf
[05:47] <tantric132> kmg, the Mic is empty. Speaker is 48<>48(half way)
[05:47] <emma> I used to be able to listen to it, with Feisty, but I installed Gutsy and now I cant.
[05:48] <kmg> tantric132: turn the speaker all the way up using the arrow keys
[05:48] <masingerz> hello
[05:48] <masingerz> any of you guys good with grub
[05:48] <tantric132> kmg, done.
[05:48] <macogw> masingerz: what about grub?
[05:48] <macogw> masingerz: didnt need to part #ubuntuforums so fast :P
[05:48] <masingerz> ok i have 2 sata hdds
[05:49] <masingerz> cuz im in irssi
[05:49] <tantric132> is ATA or SATA new technology?
[05:49] <kmg> tantric132: ok now from terminal do 'cat ~/.asoundrc'
[05:49] <masingerz> theyre sata i donno
[05:49] <kmg> tantric132: does anything appear or is it blank?
[05:49] <masingerz> so in 1 hdd i have gutsy
[05:49] <shr1k3> emma: have you tried playing with vlc?
[05:49] <don_andre1> SATA
[05:49] <masingerz> in the other i have windoze 2003
[05:49] <macogw> masingerz: so? you can just /join another channel
[05:49] <jetscreamer> it's all just scsi to me
[05:49] <macogw> masingerz: im in irssi too
[05:50] <jetscreamer> get out of there!
[05:50] <don_andre1> scsi is old
[05:50] <jetscreamer> you're too big!
[05:50] <EADG> emma: in aterminal type mplayer http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/ktrsam.asf
[05:50] <tantric132> kmg, # ALSA library configuration file
[05:50] <masingerz> yeah but i can only see 1 chan at a time
[05:50] <tantric132> # Include settings that are under the control of asoundconf(1).
[05:50] <tantric132> # (To disable these settings, comment out this line.)
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[05:50] <kmg> tantric132: that's basically the configuration file for alsa, your sound manager. the mixer you were just in is the alsa mixer.
[05:50] <jetscreamer> /window split
[05:50] <jetscreamer> iirc
[05:50] <macogw> masingerz: you hit alt and click a number to switch between them
[05:50] <masingerz> k so i have 1 hdd with ubuntu and another hdd with 2003 and i need grub to show the windoze one also
[05:50] <jetscreamer> ata is a subset of scsi i think
[05:51] <tantric132> kmg, do you think it could be the firefox plugin? I think youtube runs off of the adobe flash plugin
[05:51] <macogw> masingerz: see that part that says [Act:] that shows what numbers have people talking. if someone says your name, the number will light up purple so you know they responded to you
[05:51] <jetscreamer> like sgml and xml and html and ...
[05:51] <kmg> tantric132: ugh
[05:51] <tantric132> kmg, i have video feedback just not sound
[05:51] <kmg> tantric132: well if you have the video you should be getting the sound
[05:51] <macogw> masingerz: it shouldve listed it by default i think....  look up grub chainloading
[05:51] <emma> looks like mplayer is not installed
[05:51] <masingerz> oh act 1
[05:51] <masingerz> grub chainloading
[05:51] <macogw> masingerz: i dont have windows so i cant look up the syntax for it
[05:52] <macogw> masingerz: yeah chainloading means it hands off control of the boot sequence to windows's bootloader if you select windows
[05:52] <tantric132> kmg, that is true. on a different note, why am I getting a playback error when I try to play songs off of my ipod. they are in mp3 form. let me copy the error
[05:52] <tantric132> kmg, Playback Error: You do not have a decoder installed to handle this file. You might need to install the necessary plugins.
[05:53] <masingerz> thnx macogw ill look that up
[05:53] <tantric132> holy shit
[05:53] <scooby2> no one knows anything about networkmanager?
[05:53] <tantric132> kmg, the radio def works in this program
[05:53] <kmg> tantric132: it's supposed to
[05:54] <tantric132> kmg, whats the alsa mixer again its blowing my eardrums =D
[05:54] <kmg> tantric132: lol, well in rythmbox there is a volume slider button
[05:54] <CrazyPhil_> I have some difficulty to erase one folder. sudo rm -r the-folder. I receive Not supported operation error message
[05:54] <kmg> tantric132: top right
[05:54] <kmg> tantric132: little picture of a speaker with musical notes
[05:54] <m1ke> How do I send my audio that I am listening to, through my voice conference call so my friend can hear?
[05:55] <macogw> tantric132: just type "alsamixer" in the terminal, and youll get it
[05:55] <kmg> tantric132: else open up terminal and type 'alsamixer'
[05:55] <tantric132> got it
[05:55] <CrazyPhil_> The folder is located on a mounted ntfs drive. Any idea?
[05:55] <kmg> CrazyPhil_: did you mount it using ntfs-3g?
[05:55] <tantric132> ok well the onlly thing I can think of why this mp3 playing program isn't playing the mp3's off of my ipod is because it doesn't have a pluglin
[05:56] <tantric132> anyone know anything about this?
[05:56] <CrazyPhil_> kmg, I'm not sure, I automount it at start
[05:56] <kmg> tantric132: yeah you likely need to install some codecs
[05:56] <CrazyPhil_> kmg, /dev/sdc1       /media/Disque_E ntfs    rw,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0       0
[05:56] <MasterShrek> !ipod
[05:56] <tantric132> how do I do that in linux?
[05:56] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[05:56] <thinman1189> hey. does anyone know of a good proxy program?
[05:56] <voidmage> how can i get ip blocking functionality like present in ktorrent?
[05:56] <MasterShrek> privoxy
[05:57] <kmg> CrazyPhil_: do 'mount |grep ntf' from the terminal
[05:57] <MasterShrek> voidmage, moblock
[05:57] <CrazyPhil_> no return kmg
[05:57] <tantric132> does anyone here use Songbird?
[05:58] <kmg> CrazyPhil_: actually just type 'mount' and if the harddrive mounted at the location the disk in question is mounted at is not using ntfs-3g, then you won't be able to remove the file
[05:58] <tantric132> if not you should check it out at http://www.songbird.com
[05:58] <kmg> CrazyPhil_: do you know where the drive is mounted?
[05:58] <tantric132> http://www.songbirdnest.com/
[05:58] <tantric132> oops wrong link
[05:58] <CrazyPhil_> yes
[05:59] <shr1k3> kng: he gave us the line- /dev/sdc1       /media/Disque_E ntfs    rw,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0       0
[05:59] <kmg> oh =P
[05:59] <tantric132> kmg, how do you go about installing programs that are not on the Add/Remove application. I'm sure it is all done in terminal
[06:00] <kmg> tantric132: most codecs can be installed from Add/Remove
[06:00] <CrazyPhil_> here a past http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55571/
[06:00] <CrazyPhil_> maybe this can help..
[06:00] <thinman1189> is there a ready for ubuntu version of privoxy?
[06:01] <tantric132> kmg, I'm talking about programs. for example, I want to install Songbird(songbirdnest.com) and the new Firefox 3 Beta 2. I have downloaded the programs and they sit in a tar.bz2 and tar.gz on my desktop
[06:01] <astro76> thinman1189: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&subword=1&version=gutsy&release=all&keywords=privoxy
[06:01] <astro76> kmg: everything is available through Synaptic
[06:01] <Dimitree> I have installed Firestarter and i get tons of events on 6881 and 37928 ?? does the firewall block these ports and posts an event of the block or it simply lists them ?
[06:01] <kmg> tantric132: well first you need to untar them, double-click them and they should open in the archive manager, then drag the contents to your desktop
[06:02] <tantric132> done
[06:02] <astro76> tantric132: everything is available through synaptic
[06:02] <astro76> kmg: wrong nick ;)
[06:02] <kmg> CrazyPhil_: so /dev/sdc1 mounted at /media/Disque_E is your ntfs drive?
[06:02] <CrazyPhil_> yes
[06:02] <kmg> tantric132: so what's there?
[06:03] <egc> anybody know why totem w/ gstreamer backend won't play DVDs even though i have all the good,bad,ugly plugins installed?
[06:03] <thinman1189> astro76 : thanks. how do I know if I have the other packages? how do I install? http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/web/privoxy
[06:03] <tantric132> kmg, I got it...easy as cake. thanks bud
[06:03] <astro76> thinman1189: through Synaptic, or sudo apt-get install privoxy
[06:03] <egc> i.e., is there something specific anybody's done for dvd playback thru gstreamer?
[06:04] <Dimitree> why am i getting events on port 6881 ( bittorrent) if no torrent client is running ? i even restarted o-o
[06:04] <astro76> egc: installed libdvdcss2 ?
[06:04] <thinman1189> astr076 thanks I'll try
[06:04] <shr1k3> egs: did you install libdvdcss?
[06:04] <shr1k3> 2
[06:04] <egc> gcarrillo@whitebox:/usr/lib$ ls | grep css
[06:04] <egc> libdvdcss.so.2
[06:04] <egc> libdvdcss.so.2.0.4
[06:04] <egc> yup
[06:04] <kmg> CrazyPhil_: ok then you can do 'sudo umount /dev/sdc1' then 'sudo ntfs-3g /dev/sdc1 /media/Disque_E'
[06:04] <thinman1189> astro76 : what's better privoxy or tor or are they in separate categories?
[06:05] <kmg> CrazyPhil_: and hopefully i didn't get those backwards
[06:05] <astro76> thinman1189: I'm not familiar with either
[06:05] <CrazyPhil_> thx i'll try
[06:05] <thinman1189> astro76 : ok, thanks
[06:05] <egc> i remember, a medibuntu tutorial, ill go thru that right quick
[06:05] <kmg> tantric132: no problem.  I find that managing sound devices is often initially one of the largest difficulties when starting off in ubuntu
[06:06] <kmg> man that was a terrible sentence
[06:06] <shr1k3> egc ubuntu-restricted-extras
[06:06] <shr1k3> egc https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[06:06] <tantric132> kmg, yeah I'm not getting any playback in songbird
[06:06] <egc> shr1k3: thx, ill go thru those
[06:07] <shr1k3> egc good luck
[06:07] <CrazyPhil_> did not change, can't delete it again. It is strange. If I boot with windows, hidden files selected, the folder don't exist. I don't remember this folder at all..
[06:07] <emma> I cannot get Gutsy to open this. But Feisty was able to.. Any help? not able to open http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/ktrsam.asf
[06:07] <kmg> tantric132: can you paste the contents of the file located at '~/.asoundrc.asoundconf
[06:07] <kmg> tantric132: '?
[06:07] <elknof1> does anyone knows if rtl8185L is working out of the box? the thing is that it appears in the list of compatibility but ain't working for me...
[06:08] <novacrust> hmm
[06:08] <tantric132> kmg, bash: /home/tantric132/.asoundrc.asoundconf: Permission denied
[06:08] <shr1k3> emma: you might benefit from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats as well
[06:08] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, are the lights going on?
[06:09] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: yeap
[06:09] <kmg> tantric132: do 'sudo cat ~/.asoundrc.asoundconf' and paste it to a pastebin, not into this channel (it will be long)
[06:09] <nickrud> emma: I get audio from that page
[06:09] <tantric132> kmg, its alot of shit. ALOT
[06:10] <DoYouKnow> elkbuntu, do you have a server that you can get an IP address from on the network or have you entered an address manually?
[06:10] <kmg> tantric132: yeah, don't paste it here
[06:10] <emma> nickrud - you have gutsy?
[06:10] <kmg> !pastebin
[06:10] <emma> nuckrud -- what do you have installed that I don't?
[06:10] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:10] <nickrud> emma: yes, I'm using the mplayer plugin for firefox
[06:10] <kmg> tantric132: paste it here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:10] <DoYouKnow> elkbuntu, what I am wondering is, if the driver is having a problem, it's a problem with your cable, or a problem with the network
[06:11] <nickrud> emma: with the w64codecs
[06:11] <emma> When you install mplayer does that automaticlly install the mplayer plugin?
[06:11] <DoYouKnow> elkbuntu, I am thinking it's one of those things
[06:11] <emma> Oh I have w32codecs..
[06:11] <nickrud> emma: no, you have to install mozilla-mplayer , and remove totem-mozilla
[06:11] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: haha... i thought u were talkin to the other guy...
[06:11] <nickrud> emma: that's the right set
[06:11] <DoYouKnow> oh sorry
[06:11] <DoYouKnow> heh
[06:11] <nickrud> emma: I should have just said the wincodecs ;)
[06:11] <DoYouKnow> wrong person
[06:11] <amdprophet> http://digg.com/world_news/Scientology_Protest_in_Vancouver_BC DIGG IT!
[06:12] <DoYouKnow> :)
[06:12] <pocketdrummer> Does anyone know what could be causing my G7 mouse to jump around? It happens in windows and Ubuntu. I have two of these mice, I only have the problem on this computer. I've tried different USB ports, but still the same issue. Any thoughts?
[06:12] <nickrud> !o4o amdprophet
[06:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about o4o amdprophet - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:12] <emma> I've instaleld a lot of junk now to get this stream to play
[06:12] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: its a wireless card, in a pci slot, is a desktop, no cables...
[06:12] <tantric132> kmg, what is the syntax?
[06:12] <kmg> amdprophet: those protests were a lot more impressive than I expected them to be
[06:12] <amdprophet> :D
[06:12] <emma> it's weird because Feisty never had any problems.
[06:12] <kmg> tantric132: of what?
[06:12] <egc> pocketdrummer: i have that occasionally as well, but i've never looked into it
[06:12] <amdprophet> how are my fellow linux users doing?
[06:12] <egc> i just ignore it
[06:12] <DoYouKnow> elkbuntu, can you see other wireless networks?
[06:12] <emma> But with feisty there was this thing called libxine-extracodecs that I can't find anymore.
[06:12] <DoYouKnow> err
[06:13] <RyanPrior> How do I configure apache to make /home/me/Public be the document root?
[06:13] <DoYouKnow> elknof1
[06:13] <tantric132> kmg, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ ask for my name, Syntax, and text
[06:13] <kmg> pocketdrummer: try a different mousepad
[06:13] <PoGz> hello, gud afternoon.. i have a problem running a simple hello, world program in anjuta
[06:13] <pocketdrummer> kmg: did that too
[06:13] <PoGz> compile is not enabled
[06:13] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: nope, none, not even i have the router at about 50 in from the desktop...
[06:13] <kmg> tantric132: oh don't worry about that
[06:13] <PoGz> can someone pls help me?
[06:13] <pocketdrummer> Could it be the motherboard?
[06:13] <kmg> tantric132: i need the link to your paste specifically
[06:13] <nickrud> emma: oh, did you install totem-xine? you also need libxine1-ffmpeg
[06:13] <jumbers> I made the jump and bought a Dell notebook with Ubuntu pre-installed :)
[06:13] <tantric132> kmg, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55572/
[06:14] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: the card is detected, the leds are on, but its just not working...
[06:14] <pocketdrummer> jumbers: We salute you!
[06:14] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: im wondering if its cause i need to conf something by hand...
[06:14] <emma> yes I installed totem-xine. That's what I did.
[06:14] <jumbers> pocketdrummer: I've been using Ubuntu on my IBM Thinkpad, but it's gotten so slow. :( I can't even use Compiz. I had to go in and manually disable it
[06:14] <pocketdrummer> DoYouKnow: the muffin man? (Sorry, couldn't resist)
[06:14] <dogpigeoncow> hi. My friend here just installed 7zip with the add/remove but it doesnt seem to be installed anywhere. wat do i do??
[06:15] <nickrud> emma get the ffmpeg package I mentioned above, it's essentially the extracodecs replacement
[06:15] <jumbers> pocketdrummer: Even with "All effects off", it still slowed the machine down to a crawl, so I had to go and remove it
[06:15] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, ok. try this. open up a terminal prompt and type: ifconfig <interface> down && ifconfig <interface> up && iwconfig <interface> essid <your_aps_ssid>
[06:15] <pocketdrummer> jumbers: Well, that's not good. How's the new machine treating you?
[06:16] <elknof1> emma: why dont u just install the ubuntu restricted package...  in apps>add and remove   show all > ubuntu restricted
[06:16] <Mauser> totem-xine better than totem-gstreamer ?
[06:16] <emma> I did install the ubuntu-restricted-extras
[06:16] <tspier2> Hi. I was upgrading my version of Ubuntu, and I keep getting errors about unmet dependencies. I tried apt-get -f install, and I tried installing the dependencies by hand, but to no avail. Any advice?
[06:16] <kmg> tantric132: this all seems to be in order!
[06:16] <dogpigeoncow> hi. My friend here just installed 7zip with the add/remove but it doesnt seem to be installed anywhere. wat do i do??
[06:16] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, this will go around network manager
[06:16] <nickrud> dogpigeoncow: the p7zip in ubuntu is a command line program, not a gui
[06:16] <elknof1> !paste
[06:16] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:17] <nickrud> Mauser: in some ways, in the future hopefully not
[06:17] <Mauser> ty
[06:17] <jumbers> pocketdrummer: I don't know yet, I only placed the order a couple of hours ago :D
[06:17] <astro76> dogpigeoncow: it's command line but once you install it the built in archive manager (file-roller) will handle 7zip
[06:17] <astro76> dogpigeoncow: or so I'm told
[06:17] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, and will allow you to see if the problem is part of the core wireless APIs
[06:17] <Mauser> i couldn't get totem-gstreamer to work, except the audio channel
[06:17] <tantric132> kmg, just PM me on the forums if you think of anuything. im about to fall asleep. forum name is tantric132.
[06:18] <Mauser> then installed vlc
[06:18] <Blaergh> Is this where I can get Ubuntu installation help?
[06:18] <kmg> tantric132: ok yeah i need to go get some food anyway
[06:18] <dogpigeoncow> nickrud: so how do i use it then? because we downloaded a torrent today and hte file extension is .7z
[06:18] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: i just cant take down eth0 cause im working with it... but ill send you the retro with ifconfig and iwconfig
[06:18] <dogpigeoncow> so wat do i do then?
[06:18] <nickrud> dogpigeoncow: I'm installing it now, to test astro76's theory ;)
[06:18] <dogpigeoncow> or wats a better uncompressor to use
[06:18] <dogpigeoncow> ok sure :P
[06:18] <tantric132> kmg, thanks for the help!
[06:18] <tantric132> goodnight everyone!
[06:18] <Mauser> gn
[06:18] <kmg> tantric132: i swear you chose the worst possible thing to try with ubuntu, configuring a usb headset
[06:18] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, I mean the wireless interface
[06:19] <kmg> tantric132: just be glad you're not trying to use it with a wine app
[06:19] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, try this on the wireless interface
[06:19] <kmg> tantric132: later
[06:19] <nickrud> dogpigeoncow: right click the file, you should be able to open it in the archive manager
[06:19] <egc> my usb headset worked
[06:19] <Blaergh> Alright, I just have a quick question. I have 2 hard drives and Windows XP, and would like to dual-boot Ubuntu and Windows. (I already have the LiveCD) - anyway, when it asks me to install, it asks me if I would like to partition my slave drive (the drive i want to install it on). will partitioning my slave drive delete all the files I already have on it?
[06:19] <tantric132> kmg, heh...oops!
[06:19] <nickrud> dogpigeoncow: astro76 was right
[06:19] <kmg> egc: yeah but what did you have to do to configure it? =P
[06:19] <emma> who was it that told me about libxine-ffmep ?
[06:19] <nickrud> emma: me, libxine1-ffmpeg
[06:20] <DoYouKnow> so if your wireless interface is eth1, type: ifconfig eth1 down && ifconfig eth1 up && iwconfig eth1 essid <your_aps_ssid>
[06:20] <egc> kmg: don't remember now, that was like a while two months ago :P
[06:20] <vincenz> How do I set the time/
[06:20] <emma> nickrud - You. Are. A. Genius.
[06:20] <egc> hehe
[06:20]  * nickrud blushes
[06:20] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: yeah, i've already tryied that...
[06:20] <kmg> egc: i've always had to go at it from command line at least just to get firefox to play through it
[06:20] <egc> yeah i had it going for skype
[06:20] <elknof1> DoYouKnow:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55573/
[06:21] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, ok, have you tried looking up your card in launchpad?
[06:21] <emma> nickrud -- I have no idea how you could know something so esoteric but that was just what it required! I just restarted the computer after I installed that. And now I can listen to it in Firefox!
[06:21] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: no clue..  what is launchpad?
[06:21] <kmg> egc: the sound manager just seems to only have effect on really integrated gnome apps like mplayer and such
[06:21] <thinman1189> I installed privoxy but it doesn't show anywhere. anyone know how to start it?
[06:21] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, it's ubuntu's bug tracking system
[06:22] <nickrud> emma: I learned from someone else.
[06:22] <egc> im getting defeated by totem-gstreamer right now though
[06:22] <pocketdrummer> Jack_Sparrow: Is there a list of those ! commands you use?
[06:22] <Mauser> Blaergh: i used the windows admin tools to create free space on my drive then followed the install through its process, and now i dual boot
[06:22] <achandrashekar> any ltsp experts present? - specifically with multiserver setup?
[06:22] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, are you using WPA or WEP?
[06:23] <DoYouKnow> or you're not even getting that far
[06:23] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, (or none at all?)
[06:23] <xTheGoat121x> I've been considering changing my wireless network's protection from WEP to WPA... does Feisty support WPA?
[06:23] <aoisora> Excuse Me!! I Use Ubuntu7.10 , And I Use Weberp Php Program . But Weberp's Language File Is .po , I Can't Change Language . I Am Not Sure That I Don't Install Some Packages . Please Tell Me Thank You !! (PS:Apache2.2.4 Php5.2.3 Mysql5.0.45)
[06:24] <kmg> huh?
[06:24] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: none
[06:24] <Blaergh> when it asks to partition my hard drive on the Ubuntu install screen, does that mean it will delete all the information on my hard drive? or will all my data be safe?
[06:24] <visualdensity>  /quit
[06:25] <bossmanbeta> I dont use wep or wpa... I SSH -D (dynamic proxy) from my wireless to a local wired-box on my lan .... much better than wep or wpa
[06:25] <emma> nickrud but how can a person know what all those lib-type files mean or do or how they change names or when they are called for?
[06:25] <Blaergh> oops, sorry mauser, missed your info. thanks
[06:25] <Mauser> Blaergh: install to the free space on you hd
[06:25] <Blaergh> alright, wish me luck. happy linuxing >.>
[06:25] <preaction__> how do i find what /dev/* node my USB mass storage is? lsusb just says "Maxtor" and /dev/sd* gives me only the two hard drives I had before
[06:25] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, ok. try "dmesg | grep radio" in a terminal
[06:25] <TehLulze> Does anyone know if there is an IRC that helps people with python?
[06:26] <astro76> TehLulze: #python
[06:26] <DoYouKnow> elknof1, check if it tells you radio on or radio off
[06:26] <Mauser> else goto ubuntuforums.org
[06:26] <nickrud> emma: some of it's a matter of experience, and using the right tools. For example , to be sure I got the lib name right I did   apt-cache depends xine-ui  (the standard xine frontend) which recommended the library.
[06:26] <TehLulze> astro76 thanks
[06:26] <nickrud> emma: and a _lot_ of google
[06:26] <emma> I see. apt-cache depends..
[06:27] <emma> i've never heard of that command. That tells you all the dependencies of xine-ui ?
[06:27] <nickrud> yes
[06:27] <emma> that's a good one!
[06:27] <elknof1> DoYouKnow: i did this   sudo iwconfig wlan0 power on     but next time i iwconfig it appears off
[06:27] <nickrud> emma: it tells you the top level depends. Each of those packages that get listed have their own depends, and so on
[06:27] <emma> The libfiles seem very esoteric to me. I don't really know what they do or when they are called for. They are like mysteries.
[06:28] <emma> I wonder if you have a big hard drive if you are just supposed to download every single libfile you see, just in case, until whatever you want works.
[06:28] <jerrym> i have an old version  5.xx  how do i update ubuntu?
[06:28] <aoisora> Can someone help me about me problem thank you !!
[06:29] <nickrud> emma: about 95% of the time you don't ever need to know about the libs. It's the complications created by media licensing and patents that causes people to know that one
[06:29] <emma> I see
[06:29] <DoYouNo> elknof1, type "dmesg" and check if you see anything on whether your radio is turned on or off
[06:29] <DoYouNo> in a terminal
[06:29] <emma> So perhaps, with most software, the makefile will include the libs
[06:30] <chowner> my grub is all black!
[06:30] <nickrud> emma: no, the makefile will call those libs. If you get into compiling, you'll need to know about libs 100% of the time ;)
[06:30] <kmg> emma: they just each provide different functionality, different apps require different functionality, applications are kind of built on top of lib dependencies that provide base functionality
[06:30] <chowner> I need help with getting the right menu.lst , its not happening for me
[06:30] <Dimitree> How can i make PHP work ? I have installed LAMP from Synaptic and i have put phpbb3 files in www but when i go to localhost the browser trys to download the page instead of opening it ? i checked in services it says database is running and apache is running ? any idea ?
[06:30] <kritzstapf> nickrud: or you use a packaged build system like portage :)
[06:31] <Mauser> #ubuntuforums
[06:31] <Mauser> ?
[06:31] <nickrud> kritzstapf: or apt-get build-dep ;P
[06:31] <chowner> grubs insta
[06:31] <kritzstapf> nickrud: right ;)
[06:31] <TehLulze> Hmm says I need to be identified to join #python?
[06:31] <nickrud> !register | kritzstapf
[06:31] <ubotu> kritzstapf: By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about  registering your Freenode nick can be found at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration
[06:31] <speeddemon8803> !register | tehluze..err...nevermind :)
[06:31] <ubotu> tehluze..err...nevermind :): By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about  registering your Freenode nick can be found at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration
[06:31] <nickrud> oops, kritzstapf sorry
[06:31] <chowner> Im trying to boot off my secondary drive
[06:31] <kritzstapf> nickrud: huh? :D
[06:31] <speeddemon8803> lol...whoops
[06:32] <nickrud> speeddemon8803: at least you're talking to the right person
[06:32] <elknof1> DoYouknow doyouno: ok sending it...
[06:32] <speeddemon8803> true
[06:32] <elknof1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55574/
[06:33] <elknof1> i have no clue what is all that haha...  ive been here for about a week
[06:33] <chowner> I got my grub menu looking fine, but when it boots kernel on secondary drive, it brand new install
[06:33] <DoYouNo> elknof1, it's getting late... if I see you on tomorrow I'll help you w/ it. But I would check at what stage the wireless driver is functioning at. 1) check if the driver is fully loaded and the radio is on 2) check what network manager thinks of the situation, and higher level ubuntu-specific stuff I'm not yet familiar with. Also, there is a network troubleshooting guide on the wiki. otherwise, ask someone else here
[06:34] <thinman1189> if I'm running privoxy how do I find out what my ip is?
[06:34] <chowner> alls I get is black screen and Please wait on one of the tty's
[06:34] <emma> would it be so difficult to make one monster-lib that just fills up ubuntu with all the libs you'll ever need?
[06:34] <elknof1> doyouno, thanks dude
[06:35] <DoYouNo> elknof1, "WW:This driver has EXPERIMENTAL support for this chipset."
[06:35] <DoYouNo> note that
[06:35] <emma> or there could be like a lib-repository where any program that needs a lib can look and download it.
[06:35] <chowner> emma : you got a monolithic kernel, now you want a monolithic library? lol...
[06:35] <DoYouNo> also note that there are a bunch of repeating messages in your dmesg log and finally a "link not ready" error
[06:35] <DoYouNo> gnite
[06:35] <chowner> or theres a program that downloads what you need
[06:36] <eden_> alone?
[06:37] <chowner> eh
[06:39] <vincenz> How do I change the timezone?
[06:41] <thinman1189> I have privoxy on but it doesn't seem to be working. if I check my ip online it hasn't changed. anyone know why?
[06:41] <kromek> #l2-aurora
[06:42] <speeddemon8803> !privoxy > speeddemon8803
[06:43] <bullgard4> "detlef@MD97600:~$ LANG=C apropos apt-check: apt-check: nothing appropriate." Where can I find a description of the apt-check command?
[06:43] <thinman1189> !privoxy
[06:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about privoxy - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:45] <nickrud> bullgard4: for that, you'll need to read the source , /usr/lib/update-notifier/apt-check
[06:47] <bullgard4> nickrud: Thank you very much for your help.
[06:48] <starked> Hey, is anybody here familiar with kiba-dock? I can't seem to enable physics in it.
[06:49] <thinman1189> I'm using privoxy but it doesn't seem to be working. does anyone use?
[06:50] <mkbernard> is there a way to see all the packages i have manually installed with apt-get
[06:52] <speeddemon8803> !apt
[06:52] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[06:54] <simi> hi, does anyone know if evolution-data-server-2.22 eating lot of CPU (>60%) on Ubuntu 8.04 is a bug or is indexing something?
[06:56] <bazhang> !hardy | simi
[06:56] <ubotu> simi: 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
[06:56] <vincenz> How do I change my clock?
[06:56] <vincenz> I want to change the timezone of my system
[06:57] <Cpudan80> vincenz: right click the clock on the panel, adjust date and time (root access required)
[06:57] <simplechat> heyyas, i've had a look at this: http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/02/10/2011257 and i've noted the current kernal version for ubuntu 7.10 is one of those listed as vulnerable
[06:57] <simplechat> how do i find what kernal modules are currently loaded? (to know if i'm vulnerable?)
[06:58] <simplechat> its an exploit in vmsplice, apparently
[06:58] <preaction__> simplechat, uname -a
[06:58] <vincenz> Cpudan80: I don't have a gui
[06:58] <simplechat> ah, ok
[06:58] <simplechat> ah, that doesn't show it?
[06:58] <simplechat> preaction__, ?
[06:58] <abdulla> hey all , i want to make a timed wallpaper changer like in KDE please
[06:58] <Cpudan80> vincenz: time-admin --help
[06:58] <KAsss> Hi. What program can I use to convert mp3 files into .amr files (that can be recognized in a cell phone) ?
[06:58] <simplechat> abdulla, wallpaper tray
[06:58] <preaction__> simplechat, yes it does.
[06:59] <vincenz> Cpudan80: that seems to be non std?
[06:59] <preaction__> simplechat, mine says: Linux ubuntu 2.6.22-14-generic, ...
[06:59] <simplechat> preaction__, so i don't have any kernal modules? (not even the ones tc installes, or the ones installed by vmware, etc.)
[06:59] <simplechat> yeah
[06:59] <simplechat> thats the kernal version
[06:59] <abdulla> simplechat, whwat is that and link please
[06:59] <vincenz> Cpudan80: found it
[06:59] <preaction__> simplechat, then lsmod for the modules
[06:59] <simplechat> 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP
[06:59] <MrPiracy> anyone knows if there's a problem with tuxfamily.org right now? i cant do apt-get update from it, but i can ping with no problems
[06:59] <Cpudan80> vincenz: That's what the right clicking bit does.... dont know what else to tell you
[07:00] <prakriti> is there a way with apt-get or aptitude to "downgrade" a package?
[07:00] <simplechat> ok, ubuntu isn't vulnerable
[07:00] <simplechat> abdulla, sudo apt-get install wallpapertray iirc
[07:00] <preaction__> any idea why my USB drive doesn't get a /dev/hd or /dev/sd node assigned to it?
[07:01] <bazhang> !info wallpapertray
[07:01] <ubotu> Package wallpapertray does not exist in gutsy
[07:01] <bazhang> !find wallpaper
[07:01] <ubotu> Found: gutsy-wallpapers, kdewallpapers, blubuntu-wallpapers, edgy-community-wallpapers, edgy-wallpapers (and 8 others)
[07:02] <speeddemon8803> !find flight
[07:02] <ubotu> Found: flight-of-the-amazon-queen, flightgear
[07:02] <Nehal> is there a tool to adjust the horizontal/vertical position of my X11 screen, without using xvidtune and editing the configuration files manually?
[07:02] <urak> Hey guys, Im new to Linux and I have just install gutsy on my vaio laptop but the memory stick reader is always on
[07:03] <speeddemon8803> Elaborate urak
[07:03] <abdulla> guys can we make an XFCE look like GNOME? and be used similar to GNome ? or is their a difrence because i dunno if its customizable easily l ike gnome is
[07:04] <ianm_> what's the consensus these days, ATI or nVidia if Intel's offerings aren't fast enough?
[07:04] <speeddemon8803> abdulla, right click a bar, click add new item, add all the items you want, xfce can be configured just by doing that to look exactly like gnome.
[07:04] <urak> overall the desktop is nice but my problem is that the memory stick is always on even though I did not insert anything on it
[07:05] <Dimitree> What is the best Linux for a web server ? does ubuntu have a web server distribution or something like that ? :)
[07:05] <speeddemon8803> !server
[07:05] <ubotu> Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[07:05] <bazhang> #ubuntu-server
[07:05] <Dimitree> thank you :)
[07:05] <speeddemon8803> Bazhang, they were just asking if we had a server distro..not what room it was :)
[07:05] <bazhang> hehe
[07:06] <speeddemon8803> close enough though!
[07:06] <speeddemon8803> :)
[07:06] <abdulla> simplechat, is drapes better then wp changer?
[07:07] <abdulla> i am considering of installing XFC now :D
[07:07] <speeddemon8803> You should...its a lot lighter on your hardware than gnome
[07:08] <speeddemon8803> if you have a older computer...it will work REALLY well..heck even a new pc works awesome
[07:08] <abdulla> im using a p4 2 ghz laptop  512ram 32mb nividia
[07:08] <abdulla> but gnome lags sometimes :S
[07:09] <^futuro> Hi to all
[07:09] <speeddemon8803> you should just do the alternative installer of ubuntu
[07:09] <abdulla> i just hope its easy to do things like in gnome its easy to install themes and use it
[07:09] <abdulla> what do you mean speeddemon8803 ?
[07:09] <speeddemon8803> !alternative
[07:09] <ubotu> The Alternate CD is a classical text-mode installation CD. It supports a wider range of hardware than the !LiveCD.  It can also be used as an upgrade CD. - See also !minimal
[07:09] <^futuro> vista block hdd???
[07:09] <ianm_> abdulla: lags how?
[07:09] <speeddemon8803> !minimal
[07:09] <ubotu> The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[07:09] <bazhang> ^futuro: ##windows is for vista ;]
[07:10] <speeddemon8803> i install the alternative cd on every pc i have...just so theres no fuss from them.
[07:10] <speeddemon8803> it works great.
[07:10] <abdulla> it lags as when i start 8 things in same time it takes time to open about 11 seconds to have them all opened then
[07:10] <speeddemon8803> but..its text-mode...meaning no graphical user interface
[07:11] <abdulla> ianm_, but if i open 1 app at a time it takes less then 2seconds however im a person who hate lag ;)
[07:11] <speeddemon8803> Abdulla...i highly suggest the alternative cd for you :)
[07:11] <abdulla> alternative what do yo u mean speed/
[07:12] <abdulla> i saw that their is alternative download but i didnt know what that means speeddemon8803
[07:12] <speeddemon8803> its for pc's with less than adequate RAM for the live cd
[07:12] <abdulla> im on laptop not pc speeddemon8803 and whats the minimal adequate ram then?
[07:12] <Templario> hi i have a ubuntu but have a bug
[07:12] <Templario> in kernel?
[07:12] <julio_p> i gotta go guys!
[07:13] <speeddemon8803> its like 256mb i think
[07:13] <Templario> im bugged?
[07:13] <bazhang> Templario: been reading slashdot?
[07:13] <Templario> yeah
[07:13] <^futuro> exuseme
[07:13] <Templario> julio_p sorry
[07:13] <speeddemon8803> your excused....i think
[07:13] <speeddemon8803> :)
[07:13] <julio_p> Don't chat with Templario !!! He's playing with us!
[07:14] <Templario> eu vi julio_p
[07:14] <^futuro> I can't install ubuntu
[07:14] <speeddemon8803> dont argue in this room.....please
[07:14] <Templario> dont install ^futuro
[07:14] <speeddemon8803> dont start a war either
[07:14] <neville> What do you mean can't install it
[07:14] <Templario> the system is bugged
[07:14] <^futuro> asdads
[07:14] <neville> What happens
[07:14] <^futuro> I am italian
[07:14] <speeddemon8803> !it | ^futuro
[07:14] <ubotu> ^futuro: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:15] <^futuro> I want to learn english
[07:15] <^futuro> :)
[07:15] <Templario> ^futuro the kernel of ubuntu
[07:15] <Templario> is bugged
[07:15] <Templario> dont install
[07:15] <speeddemon8803> We cant help you learn english in here
[07:15] <Templario> ok?
[07:15] <r_a_f> hey - any good howto router linksys + ubuntu ?
[07:15] <speeddemon8803> Templario...please cease
[07:15] <^futuro> my video card isn't present in ubuntu driver libe
[07:15] <julio_p> futuro u can learn english iin my web site
[07:16] <^futuro> really=
[07:16] <^futuro> ?
[07:16] <julio_p> futuro I'm wanting learn italian too
[07:16] <Templario> i speak a reality of ubuntu
[07:16] <speeddemon8803> I did ask you to stop
[07:16] <Templario> and i will make
[07:16] <Templario> a site
[07:16] <julio_p> futuro sooo U can learn and i learn u ok?
[07:16] <^futuro> yes
[07:16] <Templario> about this bug
[07:16] <julio_p> Templario, YOU LIE!
[07:16] <Templario> you will see
[07:16] <speeddemon8803> !op
[07:16] <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!
[07:17] <travisat> well no he doesn't, there is a security bug in linux's kernel at the moment
[07:17] <speeddemon8803> I had to :/
[07:17] <Seveas> travisat, yes and since this is a support channel, bugs are offtopic
[07:17] <nalioth> !offtopic
[07:17] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:17] <Seveas> panicing about it helps nobody.
[07:18] <travisat> Seveas: just saying he isn't lying
[07:18] <speeddemon8803> thanks seveas, and sorry, i know that commands a touchy one..but...didnt know what else to do
[07:18] <julio_p> futuro, i'm brazilian but i'm learning english... and what i know I can learn you
[07:18] <bazhang> offtopic julio_p ^futuro
[07:19] <julio_p> that ubotu is being each day worst!
[07:19] <bazhang> templario if you have vmsplice--there is a fix already though
[07:19] <julio_p> bazhang, he go away
[07:20] <Benalex> Hello all, is there a program to convert doc files into pdf
[07:20] <julio_p> My website is: http://inglesnow.wordpress.com
[07:20] <julio_p> ^futuro, my site's portuguese
[07:21] <mafrac> Hi all
[07:21] <julio_p> ^futuro, but i can chat with you
[07:21] <speeddemon8803> Helo mafrac
[07:21] <mafrac> anybody knows about bind configuration?
[07:22] <bazhang> Benalex: try print to pdf in open office
[07:22] <mafrac> i.e.: the domain some.com has ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com as dns, but in this dns is't there a zone created for some.com. I would like to point some.com to a default ip to park it.
[07:23] <Benalex> bazhang: thank.. trying it now
[07:23] <bazhang> np
[07:23] <ali> Hello
[07:24] <ali> I have Intel Core2 Duo
[07:24] <bazhang> ask away ali
[07:24] <ali> and installed Ubuntu i386 before a while
[07:24] <crolle17> searching for a file (with "test" in its name) in a specific folder i have to do this,  right? locate -d /home/crolle *test*
[07:25] <ali> should I switch to the 64bit version?
[07:25] <bazhang> ali the benefits are minimal at this point unless you do video compositing or have 4GB or ram or more
[07:26] <bazhang> ali plus you need to completely reinstall ;]
[07:26] <mahmoud2> ali: No, not unless you have a reason to move to 64bit.
[07:26] <_Oz_> man
[07:27] <ali> bzagang: so if I want to switch to 64bit, I must reinstall the whole system?
[07:27] <_Oz_> I am still confused by ubuntu's filesystem
[07:27] <speeddemon8803> yes ali
[07:27] <bazhang> yes ali
[07:27] <_Oz_> which says everything about how stupid I am
[07:27] <_Oz_> WHERE do applications install??
[07:27] <_Oz_> what is the equivalent of C:/Program Files ??
[07:27] <speeddemon8803>  /sbin
[07:27] <bazhang> !filesystem
[07:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about filesystem - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:27] <ali> ok, thanks
[07:27] <bazhang> np
[07:28] <speeddemon8803> sbin is the program files equivalent for ubuntu
[07:28] <_Oz_> speeddemon: /sbin does not appear on the fulesystem hierarchy standard
[07:28] <mahmoud2> _Oz_ : do not take it like that there is an exact equivalent of the stuff in Windows
[07:28] <speeddemon8803> i believe
[07:28] <mahmoud2> speeddemon8803: sbin is not the program files equivalent
[07:28] <_Oz_> mahmoud2: right on, I agree, I just wanted some kind of comparison
[07:28] <speeddemon8803> or is it bin
[07:28] <_Oz_> I just don't know where the hell anything is floating around in here
[07:28] <speeddemon8803> heck i dont know either...thought i did...ill shut up now
[07:28] <crolle17> _Oz_, in most cases it's the /usr-folder
[07:29]  * speeddemon8803 is sorry for confusion
[07:29] <^futuro> I cant find on google
[07:29] <_Oz_> where in the /usr folder?
[07:30] <bazhang> find what ^futuro
[07:30] <speeddemon8803> go to /
[07:30] <^futuro> how to install ubuntu on fujitsu siemens on amilo li 1705
[07:30] <mahmoud2> _Oz_ : there is an exact program files equivalent .. In most Linux distributions .. libraries , help documents and binaries are saved separately
[07:30] <speeddemon8803> then go to the usr folder
[07:30] <gejr> _Oz_: in linux often programs install like this: /usr/bin <- executables /etc/ <- configuration files /home/<user>/.<somefile> <- personal configurations
[07:30] <mahmoud2> _Oz_ : there is not*
[07:30] <node> There is a patch for this bug on lkml.org already. For the 2.6.24 and I believe 2.6.22
[07:30] <crolle17> _Oz_, hard to say. sometimes /usr/lib or /usr/share. depends on the app
[07:30] <mahmoud2> _Oz_: Are you trying to locate something?
[07:30] <node> Very simple patch.
[07:30] <mahmoud2> !locate | _Oz_
[07:30] <ubotu> _Oz_: locate is a command-line file search utility. To make sure its cache is up to date run: sudo updatedb
[07:30] <bazhang> ^futuro: you tried the livecd?
[07:31] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinuxFilesystemTreeOverview is a good page to see where ubuntu puts things
[07:31] <speeddemon8803> bastid
[07:31] <outsiders> !locate
[07:31] <speeddemon8803> i love you!
[07:31] <gejr> _Oz_: bigger suites (like openoffice) might go in /opt
[07:31] <outsiders> !locate usr
[07:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about locate usr - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:31] <speeddemon8803> i have been trying to find that..for..a LONG time
[07:31] <_Oz_> thanks, gejr, that was the best explanation I've heard yet
[07:31] <_Oz_> so they go all over the place?
[07:31] <Dimitree> Will i be asked to configure LAN setting during Ubuntu Server installation ? if not what is the command to configure lan from terminal ?
[07:31] <crolle17> _Oz_, in /usr/share are things which are needed in more  that 1 app. like drivers
[07:31] <bastid_raZor> speeddemon8803; i bookmark tons of useful *nix pages
[07:31] <_Oz_> why doesn't that bother anyone that the files are spread out all over the system and it's different for each app?
[07:32] <crolle17> searching for a file (with "test" in its name) in a specific folder i have to do this,  right? locate -d /home/crolle *test*
[07:32] <speeddemon8803> because we dont care where they are as long as they work ;)
[07:32] <bazhang> _Oz_: because its not ##windows ;]
[07:32] <gejr> _Oz_: because the package manager keeps them arranged ;) you can easily see where the programs were installed.
[07:32] <^futuro> yes i have try
[07:32] <^futuro> but live cd don't start
[07:32] <speeddemon8803> 3 answers to the same question..and all correct :P
[07:32] <bazhang> ^futuro: and got what errors
[07:33] <_Oz_> I was trying to figure out where azureus installed so I could tell firefox where to find it
[07:33] <^futuro> screen is black
[07:33] <_Oz_> and I COULD NOT find it
[07:33] <_Oz_> it was a frustrating experience
[07:33] <crolle17> _Oz_, use locate or find
[07:33] <gejr> _Oz_: and i'm pretty sure it's /usr/bin/azureus ?
[07:33] <mahmoud2> _Oz_: use the locate command
[07:33] <_Oz_> just type locate azureus?
[07:33] <^futuro> when i write live install
[07:33] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; normally ~/.azureus is a good place to look
[07:33] <_Oz_> I looked there, bastid
[07:33] <bazhang> ^futuro: you might try the alternate cd as well--what video card in that computer and how much ram
[07:33] <_Oz_> but there appeared to be no, uh...  "program file"
[07:33] <^futuro> google must help me
[07:33] <^futuro> bye
[07:33] <gejr> ~/.azureus is a good place to search for configuration files.
[07:33] <_Oz_> I should have pointed it to a .conf?
[07:34] <crolle17> _Oz_, yeah configuration-files often are in home-dir
[07:34] <_Oz_> I was looking for something along the lines of "azureus.exe"
[07:34] <hydoske1> what's the way to extract an rpm archive?
[07:34] <mahmoud2> _Oz_: no, to the binary
[07:34] <_Oz_> so how do I find the actual binary
[07:34] <bazhang> hydoske1: look for the deb alternative first
[07:34] <crolle17> _Oz_, especially these whom are user-dependent
[07:34] <mahmoud2> _Oz_: Linux executable files are not .exe ..
[07:34] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; binary file is what you are referring to. and if you installed via a package manager apt-get, aptitude or synaptic it would be in /usr/bin or if you installed it manually then /usr/local/bin
[07:35] <hydoske1> bazhang -out of the question, the deb package is missing what I need, it's a known bug
[07:35] <outsiders> hello everybody
[07:35] <speeddemon8803> Please PLEASE watch the hidden files on your system, as like in windows...you start screwing with hidden files...linux can break
[07:35] <hydoske1> I need to extract an rpm - anybody have any ideas?
[07:35] <bazhang> hydoske1: what app
[07:35] <elknof1> gnite
[07:35] <crolle17> searching for a file (with "test" in its name) in a specific folder i have to do this,  right? locate -d /home/crolle *test*
[07:35] <speeddemon8803> !alien
[07:35] <ubotu> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[07:35] <elknof1> thanks all
[07:35] <_Oz_> ok, so I used 'locate azureus' and many files appeared...  which one is the binary?
[07:35] <speeddemon8803> !rpm
[07:35] <hydoske1> bazhang - avr-libc is missing packages for the tiny24
[07:35] <outsiders> !alien
[07:35] <ubotu> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[07:36] <gejr> _Oz_: my favourite way of doing this is: "find / -perm u+x -name "*myprog*"" it search the entire disk (/) for programs that are executable for a user, for a file named "myprog"
[07:36] <bazhang> hydoske1: you will get much grief and likely little support if you choose to go that route--very risky
[07:36] <hydoske1> speeddemon8803 - alien won't do it, i need a file inside the RPM, not to install it
[07:36] <_Oz_> ouch, gejr
[07:36] <Dezine> How can I remove the drive icons for my mounted windows partitions from my desktop without unmounted them?
[07:36] <_Oz_> I am trying to escape windows, but the command line is still something I'm barely capable of handling
[07:36] <hydoske1> bazhang - I need it though, and I'm almost certain it will work
[07:37] <speeddemon8803> Please avoid doing the same command numerous times in a row as it can bog down the bot, and if you must experiment, try /msg ubotu <<!factoid>> Thanks!
[07:37] <hydoske1> I've done a lot of research on it
[07:37] <bazhang> almost certain heh
[07:37] <gejr> _Oz_: i guess locate can do it too, but i never use that. I hate having to do "updatedb" to reindex before every search.
[07:37] <_Oz_> it seems unreasonable to have to remember a command line command like that (or to even have to type it) just to find the file that the app is asking me for
[07:37] <_Oz_> why do you have to updatedb before every search, exactly?
[07:37] <hydoske1> yes, almost certain
[07:37] <gejr> locate keeps a database of all files
[07:37] <bazhang> _Oz_: what are you trying to do exactly
[07:37] <hydoske1> and if I'm wrong, I don't have a mess on my hands "like I would with the alien solution"
[07:38] <Dezine> nevermind
[07:38] <gejr> it updates its once per 24 hours (usually during night)
[07:38] <_Oz_> bazhang: I was downloading a torrent
[07:38] <Dezine> Ubuntu Tweak let me change it
[07:38] <hydoske1> I told you, avr-libc from the repositories has a known bug where it's missing support for the microcontroller I'm trying to program
[07:38] <_Oz_> I wanted azureus to accept the download from firefox rather than save the torrent file to disk
[07:38] <gejr> if you've just installed a program you have to reindex that database to find its files
[07:38] <_Oz_> so firefox said, "Which program do you want to open this with?"
[07:38] <_Oz_> and I couldn't tell it
[07:38] <_Oz_> because I couldn't find it
[07:38] <bazhang> Dezine: ubuntutweak? what is that
[07:38] <_Oz_> (and still can't find it)
[07:38] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; how did you install azureus?
[07:38] <gejr> _Oz_: go to commandline and type "which azureus" ?
[07:38] <_Oz_> add/remove programs
[07:38] <hydoske1> bazhang - I told you, avr-libc from the repositories has a known bug where it's missing support for the microcontroller I'm trying to program
[07:38] <gejr> what does that return?
[07:39] <hydoske1> bazhang - so I need to extract a precompiled file that would add support for this microcontroller from an RPM that has it
[07:39] <_Oz_> well, nothing now
[07:39] <Dezine> It's a program I found looking around online, let's you tweak some settings.
[07:39] <_Oz_> I removed azureus heh
[07:39] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; do the same step you did before with the torrent.. simply type /usr/bin/azureus  .. that is where it is located.
[07:39] <gejr> _Oz_: ah ;)
[07:39] <_Oz_> installed deluge, which firefox somehow "found"
[07:39] <Dezine> bazhang, http://ubuntu-tweak.com/downloads
[07:39] <bazhang> hydoske1: no idea how to do that--sorry
[07:39] <_Oz_> but I was asking so that next time I could do this the right way
[07:40] <_Oz_> this seems like it should be simple but I must be missing something very obvious because I'm still totally confused
[07:40] <_Oz_> I just want to tell the app where it can find a binary
[07:40] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; write this down binary files are located in /usr/bin /usr/local/bin
[07:40] <_Oz_> ok
[07:40] <_Oz_> pretty much always?
[07:41] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; unless you tell them to be in a different place, yes
[07:41] <_Oz_> I just run the package install
[07:41] <_Oz_> and let it do its thing
[07:41] <_Oz_> so I assume they go there, then
[07:41] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; /usr/bin would be where they go if you do it that way.
[07:41] <bazhang> Dezine: that works for you?
[07:41] <Soludra> Is it possible to cause the BACKSPACE key, when using Firefox, to go back a page instead of acting as a page up?
[07:42] <Dezine> Yeah it works just fine
[07:42] <bazhang> dezine then what is the issue?
[07:42] <Dezine> Nothing, I didn't know it could take them off. I just looked again and say it.
[07:43] <Dezine> saw it*
[07:43] <_Oz_> soludra: yes
[07:43] <bazhang> dezine I would guess that ubuntutweak is as well supported as automatix around here ;]
[07:43] <_Oz_> soludra: type "about:config" in your firefox address bar
[07:43] <_Oz_> then search for "backspace"
[07:43] <_Oz_> change that value from 1 to 0
[07:43] <Soludra> Aaah. Thanks.
[07:43] <Dezine> Well I don't need any support for it, was looking for help about the icons but looked at the program for the heck of it and it solved my problem.
[07:43] <_Oz_> You're welcome.
[07:44] <_Oz_> ok, gotta rest myownself.
[07:44] <_Oz_> Thanks, everyone, for the help in trying to make my muddled mind understand the obvious.
[07:44] <_Oz_> I know it's annoying to explain ultra-obvious stuff like.
[07:44] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; command line kicks ass once you learn it
[07:44] <_Oz_> like that, rather.
[07:45] <_Oz_> bastid: I'm sure it does...  and I have been using it more, slowly.
[07:45] <speeddemon8803> i agree bastid
[07:45] <_Oz_> What's the kybd shortcut for terminal?
[07:45] <gejr> _Oz_: keep the spirit up, you'll get used to it after a while :)
[07:45] <_Oz_> gejr: thanks. :)
[07:45] <speeddemon8803> yup
[07:45] <speeddemon8803> it took me like a week
[07:45] <Dezine> What's the difference between aptitide and apt-get and which should I use?
[07:46] <_Oz_> doesn't terminal have a shortcut like the run command (alt-f2?)
[07:46] <speeddemon8803> !aptitude
[07:46] <ubotu> aptitude is another terminal-based front-end to APT. Like other APT front-ends, it can install/remove packages and their dependencies (on Dapper and earlier, however, only aptitude keeps track of unused dependencies). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptitudeSurvivalGuide
[07:46] <speeddemon8803> !apt-get
[07:46] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[07:46] <speeddemon8803> You should use aptitude whenever possible dezine
[07:46] <bazhang> Dezine: personal preference really
[07:46] <speeddemon8803> well...true
[07:46] <speeddemon8803> :)
[07:46] <bazhang> heh
[07:46] <Dezine> Ok, thank you. Seems the more I read the more I see "aptitude" rather than apt-get.
[07:46] <gejr> _Oz_: you must define your own shortcuts.. google for keyboard shortcuts in gnome if you don't know how.
[07:47] <bazhang> though apt-get is getting new functions in hardy ;]
[07:47] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; type $PATH  .. that should show you a list of where ubuntu looks for binaries
[07:47] <speeddemon8803> Hardy in general is getting a lot of goodies :)
[07:48] <bazhang> yesh
[07:48] <speeddemon8803> i cant wait
[07:48] <speeddemon8803> and dont wanna break my pc
[07:48] <speeddemon8803> so i gotta
[07:48] <speeddemon8803> 8.04 is LTS correct?
[07:48] <bazhang> gnome is ;[
[07:48] <_Oz_> thanks, bastid
[07:49] <speeddemon8803> hehe
[07:49] <speeddemon8803> sucks for kubuntu and xubuntu users then
[07:49] <_Oz_> gnite all
[07:49] <_Oz_> &
[07:49] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_;  you can use tab to autocomplete names
[07:49] <Dezine> good think I use ubuntu
[07:49] <speeddemon8803> but....those two can easily be installed :)
[07:49] <Dezine> thing*
[07:49] <bazhang> bye oz
[07:49] <speeddemon8803> with sudo apt-get install kubuntu or sudo apt-get install xubuntu
[07:49] <bastid_raZor> _Oz_; in command line tab is your friend ;)
[07:49] <speeddemon8803> yup
[07:49] <bazhang> -desktop
[07:50] <shnastybiznastic> quick question:  I"m wanting to make menuconfig and need to know where ubuntu puts source installed from the package manager
[07:50] <speeddemon8803> heh
[07:50] <speeddemon8803> yeah
[07:50] <speeddemon8803> oops
[07:50] <Dezine> I've tried kubuntu and xubuntu, I'm too used to gnome.
[07:50] <speeddemon8803> me too dezine
[07:50] <speeddemon8803> kubuntu drove me nuts
[07:50] <bazhang> shnastybiznastic: where did you put it?
[07:50] <Dezine> xfce is nice but not my cup of tea
[07:50] <speeddemon8803> it was too "windowsy"
[07:50] <Dezine> yeah
[07:50] <Templario> speeddemon8803 i need help with my kernel
[07:50] <shnastybiznastic> *I* didn't put it anywhere, I simply selected the package marked linux source and let the package manager do it's thing
[07:51] <bazhang> Templario: do you have vmsplice in your kernel?
[07:51] <speeddemon8803> templario, please ask someone else like bazhang, i have no clue about kernels
[07:51] <bazhang> shnastybiznastic: oops misread your question
[07:51] <Templario> not
[07:51] <Templario> i have a bug
[07:51] <Templario> in my kernel
[07:51] <speeddemon8803> we going through that again huh?
[07:51] <Templario> and i need help
[07:51] <speeddemon8803> round 2 right?
[07:51] <shnastybiznastic> I'm helping someone with a slackware install deal with menuconfig, and I can't find the source to look at the menu myself
[07:52] <bazhang> !enter | Templario
[07:52] <ubotu> Templario: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:52] <Templario> sorry bazhang but i need help with my kernell
[07:52] <Dezine> Ok, for some reason when I log out I have no log in screen. I can get in with startx but I think messing with kubuntu screwed things up. How can I reset it?
[07:52] <speeddemon8803> kernels are not my thing
[07:52] <rettopnam> shnastybiznastic:  did you check /var/apt/cache/ ?  I'm not sure if source files are somewhere else tho
[07:52] <bazhang> shnastybiznastic: slackware? how does this relate to ubuntu?
[07:53] <shnastybiznastic> I'm using ubuntu, but I use to use slackware
[07:53] <speeddemon8803> slackware is super configurable
[07:53] <shnastybiznastic> hence, my quextion is about where the source I just downloaded went
[07:53] <bazhang> Dezine: I suspect ubuntu tweak
[07:53] <speeddemon8803> you build it yourself right?
[07:53] <shnastybiznastic> wait, I think it just downloaded the bzip
[07:53] <Dezine> Nah, I've done it before but don't remember how to get it back.
[07:53] <shnastybiznastic> okay, nevermind
[07:53] <Dezine> I think I set kdm as default.
[07:54] <Dezine> how do I reset that
[07:54] <bazhang> just a general query if any ops are looking in: is ubuntu tweak officially supported by #ubuntu?
[07:55] <Templario> como que resolve
[07:55] <Templario> Coringao
[07:55] <Templario> ?
[07:55] <Dezine> I'm pretty sure that isn't the issue
[07:55] <bazhang> Templario: what is the exact bug, or just too much slashdot
[07:56] <Dezine> I'll try a restart
[07:56] <bazhang> dezine so many automatix users said as well ;]
[07:56] <Templario> have a bug
[07:56] <Templario> bazhang in kernell of ubuntu
[07:56] <Templario> you understand me?
[07:56] <bazhang> Templario: saying have a bug is very non helpful--be precise
[07:57] <razordead> Templario: I probably can't help, but I'm noticing you haven't said what this "bug" is or what you want done about it
[07:57] <spartan> using automatix is asking for trouble
[07:57] <Templario> have a exploit
[07:57] <bazhang> razordead: from the slashdot article I suspect ;]
[07:57] <Templario> the name exploit.c
[07:57] <Templario> get a root user
[07:58] <Templario> in your ssh
[07:58] <Templario> in ubuntu SO
[07:58] <speeddemon8803> Templario you are asking for trouble buddy
[07:58] <bazhang> !enter | Templario
[07:58] <ubotu> Templario: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:58] <Templario> i need solutions
[07:58] <Templario> about this
[07:58] <Templario> kernel 2.6.17 ao 2.6.24.1
[07:58] <Templario> is vulnerable
[07:58] <bazhang> Templario: disable ssh for starters and stop using the enter key so much
[07:58] <gejr> Templario: you need english lessons, mi amigo..
[07:59] <shadow__> I just installed Ubuntu on an ASUS laptop... everything works except whenever i try to switch from X to the CLI.. its just a black screen
[07:59] <speeddemon8803> !es | templario
[07:59] <ubotu> templario: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[07:59] <shadow__> the ubuntu boot screen doesnt show either
[07:59] <BubblegumTate> anyone know a good mencoder frontend, besides acidrip? preferably that has updated sometime in the last 5 years
[07:59] <bazhang> dvd rip BubblegumTate?
[07:59] <d7> I notice the preferred applications application is rather limited, how do I change the defualt application for other file types, like torrents, for example?
[07:59] <shadow__> >:o
[08:00] <bazhang> shadow__: how do you switch
[08:00] <shadow__> ctrlalt F1/F2 etc
[08:00] <Templario> isn t a question about english or other language this is a danger bug in UBUNTU and peoaple need to know about this! Have a bug in Ubuntu Kernel
[08:00] <bazhang> d7 what to what do you want to change
[08:00] <bazhang> Templario: stop now
[08:00] <shadow__> it just blackscreens on me with no text
[08:00] <shadow__> i can switch back though
[08:00] <Templario> i dont lie
[08:00] <d7> bazhang, so that torrents open with deluge and not miro
[08:01] <speeddemon8803> !bug
[08:01] <ubotu> If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots
[08:01] <bazhang> ctrl alt f7 does nothing shadow__
[08:01] <speeddemon8803> !bug | templario
[08:01] <ubotu> templario: please see above
[08:01] <razordead> Templario: I'm sure the majority of people hear read Slashdot & have already heard about this
[08:01] <rettopnam> man, i bet launchpad is full of dups today
[08:01] <speeddemon8803> templario...with my ubotu command...this discussion from you...will drop
[08:01] <bazhang> Templario: you are not asking for help--you are asking for a quick exit
[08:02] <BubblegumTate> bazhang, I was looking for something more general to covert between filetypes
[08:02] <BubblegumTate> rather then dvd specific
[08:02] <shadow__> bazhang: ctrlalt F7 brings it back to X
[08:02] <shadow__> oddly
[08:02] <Templario> i need a solutions about this kernell
[08:02] <speeddemon8803> !stop | templario
[08:02] <ubotu> templario: NOTICE - Please stop this discussion NOW. See !offtopic for things that are inappropriate to discuss in this channel. Continuing will result in action being taken.
[08:02] <bazhang> BubblegumTate: like from flv to mpeg?
[08:02] <shadow__> i dont understand how X can work but the CLI isnt
[08:02] <shadow__> lol
[08:03] <Templario> its not a offtopic
[08:03] <Templario> the peoaple need know about this
[08:03] <bazhang> shadow__: what about opening the terminal in gui?
[08:03] <speeddemon8803> it is not appropriate for this room and you were asked to stop numerous times
[08:03] <razordead> Templario: everyone knows about it already
[08:03] <shadow__> that works fine
[08:03] <speeddemon8803> continuance of this discussion will end in your removal...period.
[08:03] <bazhang> Templario: go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:03] <Templario> its not a motive for stop
[08:03] <shadow__> when i shut down ubuntu where its supposted to show the shutdown mumbo jumbo
[08:03] <BubblegumTate> bazhang: yeah, but it's rmvb to divx/xvid/whatever I'm supposed to call it
[08:03] <shadow__> its just black
[08:04] <Templario> its not a offtopic
[08:04] <Templario> is a topic
[08:04] <M-Nagato> Templario, people already know about the bug
[08:04] <speeddemon8803> Templario
[08:04] <Templario> and need atention
[08:04] <M-Nagato> we don't need you coming in and telling us over and over
[08:04] <speeddemon8803> you were warned
[08:04] <speeddemon8803> numerous times
[08:04] <bazhang> put Templario on /ignore
[08:04] <rettopnam> shadow, do you know the process to login then shutdown in cli?
[08:04] <M-Nagato> if you REALLY want to make the RIGHT people aware, follow the instructions on the launchpad and file a bug
[08:04] <Templario> Its a reality
[08:04] <shadow__> rettopnam: not sure what you mean
[08:04] <bazhang> bye Templario
[08:04] <Templario> im not lie
[08:05] <Templario> stop bazhang
[08:05] <speeddemon8803> no
[08:05] <Templario> the peoaple need know
[08:05] <speeddemon8803> YOU stop
[08:05] <Templario> not
[08:05] <shadow__> i have him on ignore lol
[08:05] <bazhang> speeddemon8803: dont feed the troll ;]
[08:05] <unicum> question: the numerous modules, that are loaded during booting, in which file is the order set, like: first this, then that... ?
[08:05] <Templario> kernel 2.6.17 ao 2.6.24.1
[08:05] <Templario> is vulnerable
[08:05] <speeddemon8803> can i feed the bot? ;)
[08:05] <Templario> kernel 2.6.17 ao 2.6.24.1
[08:05] <Templario> is vulnerable
[08:06] <Templario> dont install ubuntu
[08:06] <bazhang> http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/02/10/2011257.shtml the sky is falling!
[08:06] <iloop> hi my pl2303 serial to usb is not getting detected in kubuntu
[08:06] <Templario> in your machine
[08:06] <Templario> ;)
[08:06] <shadow__> i wish i could blame the ATI driver but even the boot screen is affected by my weird issue
[08:06] <shadow__> nothing shows up until X loads
[08:06] <rettopnam> shadow__: if the TTY is working, you would get request for username, password, then you could send shutdown command sudo shutdown -r now then password, and see if it works.   If so, it could be only display/video based
[08:06] <Templario> I dont read slashdot
[08:06] <iloop> i have loaded all the modules
[08:06] <Templario> bazhang
[08:06] <speeddemon8803> dont let templario fool you ubuntu is very much stable..he is just someone with absolutely no life whatsoever so he freaks out new users.
[08:06] <bazhang> hehe
[08:06] <ethan961> some bots like ubotu are useful... others like Templario... well...
[08:06] <iloop> but the device id itself doesnot show up rite in lsusb
[08:07] <speeddemon8803> I speak the truth.
[08:07] <ethan961> haha
[08:07] <BubblegumTate> wait wait...
[08:07] <bazhang> legacy serial device iloop? which one
[08:07] <BubblegumTate> you not lie?
[08:07] <shadow__> other than the gnome-based terminal i'd have nowhere to type that
[08:07] <iloop> bazhang: bafo 810  usb to serial
[08:07] <bazhang> BubblegumTate: oddly enough vlc might be able to do that
[08:08] <shadow__> i can get CLI in recovery mode just fine
[08:08] <iloop> it has the pl2303 chip
[08:08] <bazhang> iloop: it is a adapter?
[08:08] <iloop> yep
[08:08] <Templario> it does not install ubuntu in its desktop this vulneravel
[08:08]  * bazhang changes the channel topic: beware! dont install ubuntu!
[08:09] <speeddemon8803> LOL
[08:09] <shadow__> lol
[08:09] <Templario> im not lie
[08:09] <speeddemon8803> BEWARE TEMPLARIO IS INSANE!
[08:09] <ethan961> HAHA
[08:09] <Templario> Im not lying ubuntu is vulnerable
[08:09] <speeddemon8803> templario...your momma is vulnerable
[08:09] <M-Nagato> Templario, i'm in your system now. better reboot and never come back to irc!
[08:09] <ethan961> why is he not muted?
[08:09] <Templario> dont install in your desktop
[08:10] <bazhang> iloop: such legacy devices have somewhat spotty support in all systems these days; windows, mac and linux
[08:10] <Templario> kernel 2.6.17 ao 2.6.24.1
[08:10] <speeddemon8803> ok...ill go install it on my server then templario
[08:10] <Templario> is vulnerable
[08:10] <Templario> ssh
[08:10] <Templario> stop
[08:10] <bazhang> ethan961: no ops around
[08:10] <speeddemon8803> you said not on my desktop so my server is ok
[08:10] <ethan961> please, templario, go switch to gentoo then.
[08:10] <Templario> kernel 2.6.17 ao 2.6.24.1
[08:10] <Templario> is vulnerable
[08:10] <neville> actually
[08:10] <Templario> dont install in your desktop
[08:10] <neville> Templario, switch to Windows =]
[08:10] <Bodsda> Templario, whats wrong with the kernal?
[08:11] <Templario> dont install ubuntu in your desktop
[08:11] <speeddemon8803> !windows | templario
[08:11] <ubotu> templario: 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
[08:11] <bazhang> Bodsda: nothing.
[08:11] <DrDerek> I have come to wittness the uncontrollable troll
[08:11] <vasco> zae
[08:11] <ethan961> haha
[08:11] <speeddemon8803> THATS where you need to put your crap at dude
[08:11] <DrDerek> who beith the troll?
[08:11] <Templario> kernel 2.6.17 ao 2.6.24.1
[08:11] <DrDerek> I want to take screen shots
[08:11] <Templario> dont install ubuntu in your desktop
[08:11] <neville> Templario is the troll
[08:11] <bazhang> starts with a t DrDerek
[08:11] <Bodsda> bazhang, whats he doing here then? haha ;~)
[08:11] <shadow__> Windows, what's that?
[08:11] <metvetski> hello
[08:11] <speeddemon8803> a very stable os *choke*
[08:12] <bazhang> Bodsda: all the ops are napping
[08:12] <Templario> stable?
[08:12] <speeddemon8803> wanna bet?
[08:12] <Templario> are u crazy?
[08:12] <Templario> stable ubuntu?
[08:12] <Templario> lol
[08:12] <speeddemon8803> no...but you are :)
[08:12] <Templario> dont install ubuntu in your desktop
[08:12] <Bodsda> bazhang, you just cant get the staff these days
[08:12] <ethan961> OS X is a good choice, templario..
[08:12] <DrDerek> yay fanboys
[08:12] <shadow__> i didnt install ubuntu on my desktop
[08:12] <bazhang> Bodsda: haha
[08:12] <speeddemon8803> bodsda
[08:12] <neville> Don't worry Templario, I didn't install Ubuntu
[08:12] <shadow__> i installed it on my LAPTOP
[08:12] <speeddemon8803> i can get staff in 1 command
[08:12] <shadow__> so i guess im okay
[08:12] <neville> I installed KUBUNTU!!!
[08:12] <avaloncio> shadow__, a windows is through the light enters in the room by the morning
[08:12] <neville> Yeah, same
[08:12] <avaloncio> :P
[08:12] <neville> I must be safe too :P
[08:12] <metvetski> did you enable laptop mode?
[08:12] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, no dont, this is funny
[08:12] <bazhang> speeddemon8803: nah, this is amusing
[08:12] <ethan961> yeah
[08:13] <Templario> dont install ubuntu in your desktop
[08:13] <shadow__> laptop mode? no how do you do that
[08:13] <Templario> dont install kubuntu
[08:13] <Templario> xubuntu
[08:13] <Templario> dont install
[08:13]  * speeddemon8803 sits back
[08:13] <metvetski> you have to edit a file
[08:13] <Templario> not install
[08:13] <M-Nagato> Templario, how does one remove this "ubuntu" which you speak of?
[08:13] <ethan961> don't spread gentoo....
[08:13]  * speeddemon8803 watches the idiot troller
[08:13] <neville> Templario, what do you use
[08:13]  * Bodsda thinks this is funny, maybe he should join in
[08:13] <speeddemon8803> yeah neville thats what i wanna know!
[08:13] <bazhang> im guessing ##windows
[08:13] <Templario> ubuntu have a bug
[08:13] <speeddemon8803> probably DOS
[08:13] <Bodsda> windows ftw!!!
[08:13] <speeddemon8803> lmao
[08:13] <Templario> in kernel
[08:13]  * ethan961 removes ubuntu at once because some n00b says so
[08:13] <shadow__> :x
[08:13] <Bodsda> im jokin!
[08:13] <Templario> ubuntu have a bug
[08:13] <neville> lol
[08:13] <shadow__> you have a bug
[08:13] <Templario> in kernel
[08:13] <Templario> in kernel
[08:13] <shadow__> in your brain
[08:13] <Templario> in kernel
[08:13] <Templario> in kernel
[08:13] <Templario> in kernel
[08:14] <M-Nagato> well, he's running linux on one of the exploitable kernels (not sure if it's debian/ubuntu though) from what ctcp version said :P
[08:14] <shadow__> in your brain
[08:14] <shadow__> in your brain
[08:14] <FloodBot1> Templario: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:14] <shadow__> in your brain
[08:14] <speeddemon8803> FINALLY!
[08:14] <metvetski> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=589705
[08:14] <metvetski> there.
[08:14] <bazhang> he'll be back
[08:14] <shadow__> damn
[08:14] <speeddemon8803> sh.....
[08:14] <Bodsda> bazhang, so funny
[08:14] <ethan961> HAHA BUG IN YOUR BRAIN TEMPLARIO
[08:14] <metvetski> it'll extend battery life and make the computer run cooler
[08:14] <Templario> not in my brain
[08:14] <Templario> ubuntu have a bug
[08:14] <Templario> pls
[08:14] <shadow__> thanks i'll try it
[08:14] <ethan961> YES IN YOUR BRAIN
[08:14] <crdlb> please don't feed him
[08:14] <ethan961> ok
[08:14] <bazhang> metvetski: nice!
[08:14] <speeddemon8803> do that again templario...please :)
[08:15] <metvetski> yes!
[08:15] <Bodsda> yeah, ive got the ubuntu bug,
[08:15] <neville> lol
[08:15] <M-Nagato> the man is trying to suppress your free speach, Templario. you should fight back so we know what this bug is all about!
[08:15] <neville> i lol'ed
[08:15] <Bodsda> go Templario!!!!!
[08:15] <speeddemon8803> yeah, lets hear it
[08:15] <speeddemon8803> whats this bug?
[08:15] <metvetski> oh, has anyone installed vista on another partition AFTER installing ubuntu? i am wondering if vista's boot manager will take over grub
[08:15] <speeddemon8803> huuuh?
[08:15] <Templario> im not lying
[08:15] <Templario> im not lying
[08:15] <Templario> im not lying
[08:15] <Templario> im not lying
[08:15] <Bodsda> i made the bug
[08:15] <speeddemon8803> i hear noooothing
[08:15] <M-Nagato> metvetski, it will
[08:15] <Templario> kernel in ubuntu
[08:15] <metvetski> darn
[08:15] <shadow__> yea tell us about the bug
[08:15] <Templario> is vulnerable
[08:15] <ethan961> Its really affecting my life, this grave bug. I demand a refund!!!
[08:15] <shadow__> vulnerable to what
[08:15] <Fujitsu> Templario: Kernel in most Linux distributions.
[08:15] <M-Nagato> from what i remember at least
[08:16] <neville> metvetski it's always best to install Windows first
[08:16] <Templario> im not lying
[08:16] <shadow__> ubuntu has the same kernel
[08:16] <Bodsda> metvetski, but you can reinstall grub, after vista has destroyed it
[08:16] <Templario> ubuntu have a bug
[08:16] <shadow__> as every other linux distro
[08:16] <neville> And, make sure it's also on the first hard disk/partition
[08:16] <speeddemon8803> !flood | templario
[08:16] <ubotu> templario: 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)
[08:16] <shadow__> the linux kernel
[08:16] <metvetski> i know. but i need to reinstall vista :)
[08:16] <Adamrooski> hi everyone
[08:16] <ethan961> gasp, that includes gentoo...
[08:16] <bazhang> metvetski: vista will mess with grub iirc
[08:16] <speeddemon8803> go flood pastebin ya troll
[08:16] <M-Nagato> i think i had grub -> vista -> ntldr for xp and grub for ubuntu because it messed things up x_x
[08:16] <Bodsda> Templario, what is this bug you speak of,.,. ??
[08:16] <Templario> in ssh
[08:16] <ethan961> speed, haha
[08:16] <rama_8086> when i start my system it shows disk boot failure...on the same time if i press contl+alt+del it is working fine...but for the first time when i start system it is showing disk boot failure
[08:16] <Templario> have a bug
[08:16] <neville> metvetski It's bound to have happened sooner or later :P
[08:16] <DrOnline> What's funny about a local user to root kernel vulnerability?  I don't get it =\
[08:16] <Adamrooski> I'm trying to install some realtek audio drivers on ubuntu but every time i run it I gives me permission errors
[08:16] <Adamrooski> I tried running in sudo but it didn't help
[08:16] <M-Nagato> Templario, i think you're lying
[08:16] <tonyyarusso> Templario: The developers are aware of the vulnerability, as it was publicized through all of the normal channels.  You aren't accomplishing anything whatsoever.  Stop.
[08:17] <metvetski> no kidding
[08:17] <ethan961> I have a bug in my head.
[08:17] <bazhang> DrOnline: there is already a fix
[08:17] <metvetski> i am a bug
[08:17] <Templario> have a bug in ssh pls im not lying dont install ubuntu in your pc ok?
[08:17] <Bodsda> ethan961, its called a brain
[08:17] <metvetski> i am in your head
[08:17] <speeddemon8803> !stop | templario
[08:17] <ubotu> templario: NOTICE - Please stop this discussion NOW. See !offtopic for things that are inappropriate to discuss in this channel. Continuing will result in action being taken.
[08:17] <shadow__> i dont care how many bugs there are
[08:17] <Bodsda> what is ssh?
[08:17] <shadow__> im usin ubuntu
[08:17] <bazhang> aww too bad
[08:17] <speeddemon8803> i love you tony!
[08:17] <Bodsda> go tony, its your birthday
[08:18] <neville> Maybe he was an OS X user
[08:18] <metvetski> happy birthday
[08:18]  * ethan961 is templario, has bug in head
[08:18] <shadow__> lol apple fanboy
[08:18] <neville> He seemed to have the brainpower of one ;/
[08:18] <crdlb> he's gone, let's move on please
[08:18] <Bodsda> ethan961, your head is the bug
[08:18] <ethan961> ouch
[08:18] <Bodsda> ;~)
[08:18]  * ethan961 hugs ubotu
[08:18] <speeddemon8803> ok, im with crdlb
[08:18] <metvetski> if you boys don't stop being mean, i'll call Mother
[08:18] <Adamrooski> anyone? running 7.10 and having hell installing a realtek audio driver I'm new at this if you didn't notice
[08:18] <Bodsda> wow, looks like i came online just in time,.,.lol,.,. that was funny
[08:19] <ethan961> priceless
[08:19] <Bodsda> ok, back to problem solving,.,.
[08:19] <bazhang> ahem yes
[08:20] <metvetski> my hardware tends to work
[08:20]  * Bodsda thinks bazhang should get some cough medicine *ahem*
[08:20] <bazhang> Adamrooski: how are you trying tin install it
[08:20] <metvetski> except for my wireless clients. they are always tricky
[08:20] <bazhang> to install it even
[08:20] <speeddemon8803> Cough medicine baz? :P
[08:20] <Adamrooski> downloadded from realtek.com
[08:20] <Adamrooski> linux audio pack
[08:20] <Adamrooski> and i run it in terminal
[08:20] <M-Nagato> Adamrooski, does ubuntu not detect it by default or something?
[08:20] <bazhang> Adamrooski: there is no native support for that card in linux?
[08:21] <Bodsda> Adamrooski, keep it on 1 line please m8
[08:21] <shadow__> my realtek hd audio worked right out of the box
[08:21] <speeddemon8803> !enter | Adamrooski
[08:21] <ubotu> Adamrooski: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:21] <bazhang> Adamrooski: open a terminal and type alsamixer
[08:21] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, i would of done that, but i was feelin polite today
[08:21] <Adamrooski> k
[08:22] <Bodsda> bazhang, check    asoundconf set-default-card
[08:22] <speeddemon8803> yeah...considering all commands are sent back to the op room i believe
[08:22] <Adamrooski> open
[08:22] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, really?
[08:22] <bazhang> Adamrooski: make sure the channels are at a higher level
[08:22] <speeddemon8803> im pretty sure
[08:22] <M-Nagato> and not muted ;)
[08:22] <bazhang> indeed
[08:22] <Bodsda> muted = no sound
[08:22] <speeddemon8803> i got a op to come in beginners cuz we were screwing around
[08:22] <Bodsda> i think
[08:22] <Adamrooski> it's detected it, hmmm master is disabled
[08:23] <bazhang> Adamrooski: then enable it ;]
[08:23] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, theres a room for beginners?
[08:23] <speeddemon8803> and he wasnt in the room before..and griped about us messing with ubotu and not knowing what the heck we were doing
[08:23] <speeddemon8803> #ubuntuforums-beginners
[08:23] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, thankin you
[08:23] <speeddemon8803> Welcome
[08:23] <Bodsda> ;~)
[08:23] <speeddemon8803> i am a member of that team, so of course i know that for a fact :)
[08:24] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, what is the beginners team for?
[08:24] <speeddemon8803> for helping new users get accustomed to ubuntu
[08:24] <tyo> hi...........?
[08:24] <metvetski> it is a secret society to take over the world
[08:24] <Bodsda> oh secrets,.,.yay!
[08:24] <Bodsda> tyo, hi
[08:24] <Bodsda> ...
[08:24] <metvetski> secrets and world domination!
[08:24] <Bodsda> even better,.,.
[08:25] <tyo> m or f
[08:25] <Bodsda> ;~)
[08:25] <Bodsda> m
[08:25] <Bodsda> f
[08:25] <Bodsda> wait
[08:25] <Bodsda> i cant remember
[08:25] <FloodBot1> Bodsda: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:25] <DrOnline> world domination? Is that in any way related to bug #1?
[08:25] <Bodsda> lol
[08:25] <metvetski> that is a secret
[08:25] <Bodsda> tyo, whats your problem?
[08:26] <tleuser> saw
[08:26] <Bodsda> metvetski, can you whisper it to me plz
[08:26] <metvetski> well
[08:26] <Bodsda> metvetski, ppppppppllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaassssssssssseeeeeeeeeee
[08:26] <metvetski> if I did that I'd put a lot of lives in danger
[08:26] <ethan961> *whisper whisper*
[08:27] <tyo> by the way where ur from?
[08:27] <devicex> hello
[08:27] <metvetski> the lives of thousands of puppies and kittens
[08:27] <ethan961> *pssst ............................................ vista*
[08:27] <DrOnline> Specifically the lives of moles in Redmond
[08:27]  * Bodsda thinks, if ethan961's head is the bug, and the bug is world domination, then the leader of this world wide cult/organization is ethan961
[08:27] <bazhang> !ot
[08:27] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:27] <ethan961> !Redmond
[08:27] <crolle__> how to get the hostname of ip?
[08:27] <ubotu> redmond is where bad software is born
[08:27] <speeddemon8803> LOL
[08:27] <M-Nagato> tyo, we're from the internet. did you need help with something?
[08:27] <speeddemon8803> omg...thats funny
[08:28] <ethan961> I am Your Leader...
[08:28] <metvetski> we are sexless netizens
[08:28] <ethan961> We Is Peter Griffins
[08:28] <DrOnline> At least we're not anonymous
[08:28] <shadow__> hey guys
[08:28] <annonymous> im annonymous
[08:29] <metvetski> uh oh
[08:29] <metvetski> this one's rebellious
[08:29] <metvetski> i'd yell "seize him!" and seize him, but i'm tired
[08:29] <crolle__> how to get the hostname of ip?
[08:29] <shadow__> remember that bug i was talking about with the black screen of death when i switch to CLI.. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/150930 looks like im not alone
[08:29] <ethan961> Bodsa, you spelled "anonymous"wrong...
[08:29] <_ruben> crolle__: use "host" or "nslookup" with the ip as parameter
[08:30] <metvetski> that's because he's a nonconformist!
[08:30] <Bodsda> ethan961, sorry
[08:30] <Adamrooski> bodsda, for some reason i can change all the levels with alsamixer, except for the master, any advice?
[08:30] <DrOnline> Non-conformist or just malformed? you decide.
[08:30] <mike__> can some one help me? how do i get widgets like weather on ubuntu?
[08:30] <metvetski> he's a malformed nonconformist
[08:31] <ethan961> I am the leader, I say that I don't care about spelling, Bodsda
[08:31] <crolle__> ruben returns: Host 23.178.168.192.in-addr.arpa not found though a ping to this address gives response
[08:31] <bazhang> !info gdesklets
[08:31] <ubotu> gdesklets (source: gdesklets): Architecture for desktop applets. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.35.3-4ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 466 kB, installed size 2452 kB
[08:31] <metvetski> the leader has decreed that spelling does not matter. all hail the leader.
[08:31] <bazhang> see above mike__
[08:31] <Bodsda> Adamrooski, check out      asoundconf list    how many are there?
[08:31] <_ruben> crolle__: 192.168.178.23 is an internal ip address, so unless you have a nameserver in your internal network, you wont get a hostname for that
[08:31] <Adamrooski> just SB
[08:31] <Adamrooski> that's the only 1
[08:32] <crolle__> _ruben, o.k.
[08:32] <Adamrooski> and i set it as default
[08:32] <shadow__> AH! i found the problem
[08:32] <Adamrooski> i'm assuming that is my realtek alx861card
[08:32] <ethan961> I izzz nozz ztownedd...
[08:32] <Bodsda> Adamrooski, ok,.,.hhmm,.,. sorry im not the best with sound,.,. errm,.,. i doubt its your card
[08:32] <shadow__> CLI and the splash screen are using too high of a resolution for my widescreen
[08:32] <bazhang> for compiz its screenlets mike__
[08:33] <DrOnline> crolle__: did you mean their Widowsesque "computer name"? (though I don't know how to find that out either) It's Samba related as far as I know
[08:33] <mike__> ohh ok, cuze gdesjkets just don't look good
[08:33] <bazhang> mike__: us kde users get superkaramba ;]
[08:34] <ethan961> superkaramba ftw
[08:34] <Bodsda> bazhang, you kde users are traitors/defectors
[08:34] <M-Nagato> Adamrooski, how about doing lspci | grep audio, does it display the correct card(s)?
[08:34] <bazhang> Bodsda: tis true
[08:34] <Bodsda> ;~)
[08:34] <mike__> i am on ubuntu and i guess gnome+compiz
[08:34] <crolle__> DrOnline, i meant the dns-entry. the server is not a windows-one. i think the answer of _ruben was correctly.
[08:34] <Bodsda> way!!! compiz ftw!!
[08:34] <ethan961> haha, the gnome part...
[08:34] <bazhang> mike__: then screenlets should do it
[08:34] <Adamrooski> M-Nagato it doesn't display anything
[08:34] <CVD-PR> im gonna have problems if i install ubuntu64 instead of the 32?
[08:35] <mike__> i try searching for them, can'r find
[08:35] <M-Nagato> hm, it is a pci sound card (or onboard) and not a usb, right?
[08:35] <bazhang> CVD-PR: not much of a benefit at this point
[08:35] <Adamrooski> onboard
[08:35] <Adamrooski> laptop
[08:35] <DrOnline> crolle__: if you meant dns, then yeah his answer was absolutely correct
[08:35] <CVD-PR> 32bit is simply more reliable?
[08:35] <bazhang> CVD-PR: less problematic shall we say ;]
[08:35] <CVD-PR> ok
[08:35] <DrOnline> crolle__: 192.168.x.x is not globally routable so you'd only be able to see it if you were using your own DNS server
[08:35] <Bodsda> bazhang, you lie,. the peasents on 32 can't have more then 2gig of ram!!! hahahah
[08:36] <mike__> how can i install screenlets?
[08:36] <bazhang> mike__: their site has instructions
[08:36] <mike__> k
[08:36] <Bodsda> mike__, ask in #compiz-fusion
[08:36] <crolle__> DrOnline, true.
[08:36] <mike__> just google screenlets?
[08:36] <bazhang> Bodsda: again you got me
[08:36] <M-Nagato> Adamrooski, do you know the exact model?
[08:36] <Adamrooski> Realtek ALC861
[08:36] <Bodsda> bazhang, yay,.,. mwahahah,.,. i will start my own world domination cult
[08:36] <Adamrooski> 16 bit
[08:36] <bazhang> http://www.screenlets.org/ mike__
[08:37]  * Bodsda asks, if anyone likes his evil laugh? ,.,. Mwahahahah
[08:37]  * metvetski cowers
[08:37]  * metvetski begins to cry
[08:37] <johnny> hi, i'm trying to get xnest running as a user, has anybody successfully done this on ubuntu
[08:37] <moto118> join /edison
[08:37]  * Bodsda offers position of 2nd in command to, metvetski 
[08:37] <johnny> i'm having trouble coming up with the proper method that doesn't mention ssh
[08:37] <metvetski> yay!
[08:37] <mike__> only one problem in ubuntu to fix, lid switch
[08:38] <johnny> i su to another user
[08:38] <johnny> and then Xnest -ac :1
[08:38] <metvetski> i get to be an evil sidekick
[08:38] <ethan961> hey, I'm the leader!!!
[08:38] <xexeu> www.t37.com.br        t37online      vessels schedule  must show  an image of a ship, but it doesn't happen. I use Firefox. Can someone help me?
[08:38] <metvetski> or a sidekick to an evil man. both are good
[08:38] <M-Nagato> Adamrooski, lsmod | grep snd_hda does anything show up?
[08:38] <Adamrooski> M-Nagato i ran lspci and it gave me this 00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SB450 HDA Audio (rev 01)
[08:38] <ethan961> there can't be two evil sides...
[08:38] <metvetski> i dream of a world in which the flip side of evil is evil
[08:38]  * Bodsda overthrows ethan961 *sound of overthrough* "ethan, consider yourself, overthown!"
[08:39] <bazhang> lid switch mike__?
[08:39]  * ethan961 still has ubotu on my side...
[08:39] <Bodsda> bazhang, what is lid switch?
[08:39] <bazhang> me waits for ops to peer in and tell yall offtopic
[08:39] <speeddemon8803> !girls
[08:39] <ubotu> Girls don't exist on the internet. See http://www.escapistmagazine.com/print/17/27 | http://www.xkcd.com/322/ | For more interesting reading: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
[08:39]  * speeddemon8803 slides back to beginner team
[08:39]  * Bodsda asks ethan961 to prove it
[08:40]  * ethan961 hugs ubotu
[08:40] <mike__> my dell inspiron 1100, monitor won't shut down on close of lid
[08:40] <ethan961> ubotu hugs ethan961
[08:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hugs ethan961 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:40] <DrOnline> !hugs
[08:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hugs - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:40] <DrOnline> :(
[08:40] <speeddemon8803> botsnack
[08:40] <speeddemon8803> ubotu botsnack
[08:40] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[08:40] <M-Nagato> Adamrooski, check if the snd_hda_intel drivers are loaded using the command i gave you in my last line. if it's not loaded, you'll need to load it manually using sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel
[08:40] <mike__> only after the screen off timer
[08:40] <bazhang> mike__: shutdown? you mean hibernate sleep?
[08:40] <ethan961> ubotu hug
[08:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hug - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:40] <mike__> won't shut the lcd off i mean
[08:40] <metvetski> we destroyed all the hug bots
[08:41] <Eagleofnorth> hi guys! this may not be Ubuntu related at all, but I'm having some "surfing problems".... I'm very happy with 7.10 but FireFox can handle as many tabs as i'm used to in XP. It bogs down. I've installed Opera, but that chrashes frequently. Any suggestions?
[08:41] <ethan961> awww
[08:41] <metvetski> and we set their inventors on fire!
[08:41] <ethan961> defeat
[08:41] <metvetski> then we cleaned out their bank accounts
[08:41] <metvetski> we're evil.
[08:41] <Bodsda> Eagleofnorth, Mozilla firefox? sorry im not to familliar with opera
[08:41] <speeddemon8803> dont flood the bot please, if you dont know commands please i suggest you go to the website ubotu has suggested.
[08:41] <metvetski> mwaha.
[08:41] <bazhang> Eagleofnorth: try running it from terminal first and tell us if there are any errors
[08:41]  * ethan961 waves white towel on hockey stick
[08:41] <bazhang> Eagleofnorth: unless it is flash sites that are problematic and there is now a fix for that ;]
[08:41] <metvetski> i commandeer that hockey stick!
[08:42]  * Bodsda see's ethan961's flag, then shots the traitor
[08:42] <mike__> basicly non of the selected options for close lid will work, won't sleep, or screeb off
[08:42]  * speeddemon8803 breaks the stick
[08:42] <metvetski> uh oh
[08:42] <metvetski> :(
[08:42] <Eagleofnorth> yes, many of my regular sites have flash objects.....?
[08:42] <metvetski> i am insufficiently evil to deal with this setback
[08:42]  * ethan961 wasted one of his 9 remaining lives
[08:42] <bazhang> Eagleofnorth: have you had trouble with flash sites recently?
[08:42]  * Bodsda smites speeddemon8803 with a quick swipe of my hammer
[08:42] <bazhang> !ot | everyone cmon!
[08:42] <ubotu> everyone cmon!: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:42] <metvetski> yay!
[08:43] <DrOnline> Steal Maurice Richard's stick, that'd be pretty evil
[08:43]  * speeddemon8803 wasted 8 lives babysitting this room
[08:43] <metvetski> wow. that does sound evil
[08:43] <ethan961> only problem, Im banned from ot
[08:43]  * Bodsda ends little evil story for fear of bazhang's already soar throat,,.lets fix some problems and then go back to world domination!
[08:43] <speeddemon8803> your problem not ours :)
[08:44] <metvetski> yes! put the evilmongering temporarily on hold
[08:44] <prince> I can not sync Palm PDA(Lifedrive) and Evolution. Is there anyone who knows how to solve it?
[08:44] <Bodsda> probably
[08:44] <speeddemon8803> !pda
[08:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pda - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:44] <metvetski> when the evilmongering resumes it will be even more evil
[08:44] <Eagleofnorth> they work most of the time. But I like to open ca 25 tabs each morning :)  That works fine in XP, but in Ubuntu Firefox becomes increadibly slow. That is strange, beacuse everything else works much faster in Ubuntu than in Xp...
[08:44] <speeddemon8803> dumb bot
[08:44] <bazhang> prince does it recognize it when plugged in?
[08:44]  * ethan961 finally gets Bill Gates on his side, and then the story is put on hold.
[08:45] <Bodsda> Eagleofnorth, did you disable ipv6 in ubuntu firefox?
[08:45] <bazhang> Eagleofnorth: aha and how much ram for this?
[08:45] <speeddemon8803> bill gates isnt welcome in this room...unless he somehow goes bankrupt and has to switch to ubuntu :P
[08:45] <prince> Yes...
[08:45] <prince> gpilotd recognize LifeDrive
[08:45] <metvetski> well, he won't run microsoft anymore
[08:45] <speeddemon8803> wah wah
[08:45] <speeddemon8803> lol
[08:46] <Bodsda> !lol
[08:46] <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.
[08:46]  * ethan961 and billy buys ubuntu and its evil empire
[08:46] <Eagleofnorth> bodsda, I do not know about that.... bazhang: if I run TOP in terminal FF uses 98% in thos cases.
[08:46] <speeddemon8803> !botabuse
[08:46] <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.
[08:46] <bazhang> Eagleofnorth:  how much ram?
[08:46] <Bodsda> Eagleofnorth, you can speed up firefox by turnin off ipv6
[08:46] <speeddemon8803> ive used lol most of today...and you are the very first one to whine to me about it...thats...odd
[08:47] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, that !lol,. was aimed at you,.,.;~)
[08:47] <DrDerek> Co-Worker: "What version of DOS does UNIX run?"
[08:47] <Eagleofnorth> bazhang: I have 1 GB ram in my comp. bodsda: where do I disable ipv6?
[08:47] <speeddemon8803> I am very much aware of that
[08:47] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, i was bored
[08:47] <speeddemon8803> and the botabuse to you :)
[08:47] <Bodsda> Eagleofnorth, somewhere in ff,.,. lemme check
[08:47] <speeddemon8803> and i was also bored
[08:47] <bazhang> Eagleofnorth: I would use firefox 3 or reduce the number of tabs or get more ram ;]
[08:48] <M-Nagato> an ad blocker might help too, cut down on the useless junk being rendered
[08:48] <metvetski> flashblock could also help
[08:48] <speeddemon8803> !ram
[08:48] <ubotu> A quick FAQ on Memory Management: http://gentoo-wiki.com/FAQ_Linux_Memory_Management For Lubos Lunak's desktop memory usage comparison, see: http://ktown.kde.org/~seli/memory/desktop_benchmark.html
[08:50] <Eagleofnorth> Thanks, guys! First time on Ubuntu IRC. Amazing how many who replies to my problem... Will investigate your suggestions.
[08:50] <pocketwatch> any tips for ripping to mp3? i can listen to them fine and export an mp3 from audacity, but using sound juicer or rythmbox i can't select mp3
[08:50] <speeddemon8803> !rip
[08:50] <ubotu> For information about the Sound Juicer ripping application see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping. To rip an Audio CD in KDE, put it in and then put audiocd:// in the Konqueror URL bar
[08:50] <Bodsda> Eagleofnorth, cant find the exact site i used ,, but this google search turned up alot of hopefulls,.,.have a read : http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=how+to+disable+ipv6+in+firefox+ubuntu&spell=1
[08:51] <pocketwatch> thanks speeddemon8803
[08:51] <speeddemon8803> Your welcome.
[08:51] <pocketwatch> you're like the resident backpipe to the bot :P
[08:51]  * Bodsda hails speeddemon8803 for being the master ubotu manipulator
[08:51] <DrOnline> Bodsda, Eagleofnorth, did you mean about:config then network.dns.disableIPv6?
[08:51] <speeddemon8803> amazingly.....its all luck
[08:51] <speeddemon8803> i didnt know that was a command hehe
[08:51] <Bodsda> DrOnline, yes!
[08:52] <Imaginal> I have a built-in webcam. running "cheese" it turns on an works. VLC can't open it though. How do I turn it on?
[08:52] <speeddemon8803> i know mp3 and a few...but mostly its lucky guesses for ubotu
[08:52] <Eagleofnorth> Thanks, Bodsda, Bazhang, M-nagato, metvetski AND DrOnline!
[08:52]  * ethan961 huggles ubotu tightly
[08:52] <GunbladeIV> xGeek, it's only a patch for a session isnt it?
[08:52] <speeddemon8803> !hug | ethan961
[08:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hug - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:52] <speeddemon8803> hehe
[08:52] <speeddemon8803> oh well :)
[08:52] <metvetski> you're welcome!
[08:52] <Bodsda> Eagleofnorth, np,,.wait 1 sec.,.,. DrOnline is gonna disable your ipv6,.,. DrOnline how do you do than about:config  thing?
[08:52] <metvetski> but i didn't say anything :)
[08:53] <ethan961> he used to respond to hugs...
[08:53] <DrOnline> Bodsda, Eagleofnorth, type about:config into your location bar
[08:53] <ethan961> oh well
[08:53] <Eagleofnorth> ok
[08:53] <speeddemon8803> they revamped it a few times since ive been around
[08:53] <speeddemon8803> and ive been around since june of 06.
[08:53] <DrOnline> Bodsda, Eagleofnorth, then type ipv6 (or equivalent) into the filter
[08:53] <Bodsda> DrOnline, then double click it Eagleofnorth
[08:54] <speeddemon8803> so..ive been around for a looooong time
[08:54] <Eagleofnorth> should the last parameter be "false" ?
[08:54] <Bodsda> Eagleofnorth, should be true
[08:55] <Bodsda> "true"
[08:55] <DrOnline> Eagleofnorth, true
[08:55] <Eagleofnorth> it was .........
[08:55] <Bodsda> lol
[08:55] <Bodsda> oh well
[08:55] <Eagleofnorth> no, wait. I'll try it again
[08:55] <ethan961> Two days ago I hugged it and it responded
[08:55] <DrOnline> Eagleofnorth, there was an issue on macs with it set to true I belive
[08:55] <shan1> I have Gutsy on my Dell Inspiron 6400 and the wireless was working for about 2 days .. then it just stopped working and I can no longer see any wireless networks. any ideas?
[08:55] <Bodsda> !find hug
[08:55] <ubotu> Found: hugs, libhugs-alut-bundled, libhugs-base-bundled, libhugs-cabal-bundled, libhugs-edison-api (and 39 others)
[08:56] <speeddemon8803> O.o
[08:56] <DrOnline> Eagleofnorth, you may wish to toggle it to false and see if there's a difference
[08:56] <speeddemon8803> !hugs
[08:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hugs - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:56] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, but its right there, it found it,.,.damn
[08:56] <speeddemon8803> thats applications for ubuntu not commands :)
[08:56] <Bodsda> oh
[08:56] <speeddemon8803> i just realized it myself
[08:56] <shan1> anyone?
[08:56] <Bodsda> theres an ap called hugs
[08:56] <speeddemon8803> hehe
[08:56] <speeddemon8803> yeah aparently
[08:56] <prince> bazhang,  When I plug in my PDA, gpilotd recognizes it and My PDA reset continually as soon as gnome-pilot Settings windows is displayed.
[08:56]  * Bodsda goes off to synaptic,. be bak soon
[08:57] <prince> Help me....;
[08:57] <speeddemon8803> !help
[08:57] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[08:57] <speeddemon8803> !ask
[08:57] <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. :-)
[08:57] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, its something to do with a progamming language called haskell
[08:57] <speeddemon8803> hmm..
[08:57] <shan1> anyone?
[08:57] <speeddemon8803> ok :)
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[08:58] <FloodBot1> lolwut: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:58] <Bodsda> !ops
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[08:58] <MenZa> !ops | lolwut
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[08:58] <ubotu> lolwut: please see above
[08:58] <speeddemon8803> heh
[08:58] <speeddemon8803> i woulda been the 3rd op flag
[08:58] <Bodsda> lol
[08:58] <Bodsda> i won!
[08:58] <Bodsda> !yay
[08:58] <ubotu> Glad you made it! :-)
[08:58] <speeddemon8803> lowut, leave
[08:58] <metvetski> there is a l337 in lolita?
[08:58] <lolwut> LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA //
[08:59] <Stevethepirate> el'lollita
[08:59] <Stevethepirate> :P
[08:59] <metvetski> ooh! a pirate!
[08:59] <lolwut> LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA //
[08:59] <speeddemon8803> !ops
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[08:59] <lolwut> LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA //
[08:59] <metvetski> sing us a song
[08:59] <lolwut> LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA //
[08:59] <stdin> !staff | please kill lolwut
[08:59] <ubotu> please kill lolwut: Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, Dave2, Christel or Gary,  I could use a bit of your time :)
[08:59] <lolwut> LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337
[08:59] <lolwut> lol
[08:59] <lolwut> sup
[08:59] <FloodBot1> lolwut: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:59] <MissDjax> question : is it possible that I use the x11 video driver for every video application instead of the xv ?
[08:59] <MissDjax> and how ?
[08:59]  * Bodsda thinks lolwut will not be included in my world domination plans
[08:59] <Eagleofnorth> DrOnline, It seemd a bit better with "True". However it died (I had to Force quit) it.
[08:59] <ethan961> haha
[09:00] <ethan961> he will be in mine
[09:00] <crdlb> MissDjax: you can set it for gstreamer apps in gstreamer-properties
[09:00] <ORACLEGD> LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA // LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA //
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[09:00] <Bodsda> !ops
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[09:00] <Bodsda> Wake up
[09:00] <ethan961> how fun
[09:00] <DrOnline> Eagleofnorth: in that case it's probably to leave as is
[09:01] <Bodsda> ORACLEGD, you dont have to leave to change your nickname btw
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[09:01] <speeddemon8803> !bye oraclegd
[09:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bye oraclegd - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:01] <MissDjax> crdlb thx!
[09:01] <speeddemon8803> !bye
[09:01] <ubotu> Au revoir!
[09:01] <Eagleofnorth> DrOnline, Ok. Thanks for your time!
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[09:01] <DrOnline> Eagleofnorth: no problem, happy to help (well to try anyway :P)
[09:01] <speeddemon8803> !bye | oraclegd
[09:01] <ubotu> oraclegd: please see above
[09:01] <speeddemon8803> lol
[09:01] <Imaginal> Speaking of 1337 http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSEIC16848020080201
[09:02] <Eagleofnorth> :)
[09:02] <shan1> anyone?
[09:02] <MenZa> !offtopic
[09:02] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:02] <Imaginal> Seemed on-topic, topic considered
[09:03] <speeddemon8803> Ubuntu and its programs are on-topic
[09:03] <speeddemon8803> everything else...pretty much not
[09:03] <Bodsda> apart from world dominatipon,.,.obviously!
[09:03] <Imaginal> I know, and I'm sorry. Carpe diem
[09:03] <Bodsda> domination*
[09:04] <ethan961> everything else is #kubuntu
[09:04] <Bodsda> lol
[09:04] <ethan961> wandering around in kde4...
[09:04] <DrDerek> crap, everything in firefox is backwards
[09:04] <speeddemon8803> !kde
[09:04] <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.
[09:04] <DrDerek> I don't know what I pressed on my keyboard
[09:04] <DrDerek> my scrollbar is on the left instead of the right
[09:04] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, me thinks that was unneeded
[09:05] <Bodsda> DrDerek, haha
[09:05] <speeddemon8803> actually it was
[09:05] <DrDerek> nm, it's fixed now
[09:05] <speeddemon8803> shoulda been private but it was
[09:05] <speeddemon8803> :)
[09:05] <speeddemon8803> i want kde lol
[09:05] <DrDerek> that was weird
[09:05] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, but no one asked about kde,.,.they was just talking bout it,.,.;~)
[09:05] <ethan961> last thing said in kubuntu was !patience a half hour ago
[09:06]  * Bodsda thinks speeddemon8803 will be the first casualty of my world domination
[09:06] <Imaginal> DrDerek: what did you do?
[09:06] <speeddemon8803> i actually asked about it...to myself..and answered myself
[09:06] <DrDerek> Imaginal - dunno
[09:06] <speeddemon8803> so...yeah
[09:06] <DrDerek> I don't know how I did it, or fix it.
[09:06] <DrDerek> lol
[09:06] <speeddemon8803> nah, if i dont activate my a bomb first bodsda
[09:06] <Bodsda> speeddemon8803, you will join me or die!!
[09:06] <ethan961> haha, and you will be the first of mine, Bodsda
[09:07] <speeddemon8803> !atomicbomb
[09:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about atomicbomb - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:07] <Bodsda> metvetski, destroy speeddemon8803 while i make ethan961 cower in fear
[09:07] <ethan961> haha
[09:07] <SoulW> ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/
[09:07] <SoulW> ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUN
[09:07] <SoulW> ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/
[09:07] <Bodsda> !ops
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[09:07] <SoulW> ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUN
[09:07] <speeddemon8803> !ops
[09:07] <DrDerek> yay no aids
[09:07] <SoulW> MOTHER FUCKERS
[09:07] <ethan961> haha
[09:07] <DrDerek> I hope it's better than AIDs
[09:07] <ethan961> aids
[09:08] <Imaginal> Has it been like this all night?
[09:08] <speeddemon8803> yup
[09:08] <ethan961> FAM guy, u have aids...
[09:08] <speeddemon8803> today worse than any other day
[09:08] <bazhang> wow
[09:08] <DrDerek> why did it remove the ban?
[09:08] <speeddemon8803> because its temporary
[09:08] <speeddemon8803> all flood bans are temporary
[09:08] <bazhang> just a temp flood ban
[09:08] <elkbuntu> guys, stop giving the spammers attention please
 guys, stop giving the spammers attention please  <-- thumbs up
[09:09] <bazhang> hard to ignore
[09:09] <pabix> Hello. I do not understand why some packages do not appear in synaptic (like libfaac-dev) with multiverse activated in my sources.list
[09:09] <johnny> how about banning them completely?
[09:09] <speeddemon8803> ok, so lets let them flood our room..and cause us to disconnect from exploits
[09:09] <johnny> somebody here has ops.
[09:09] <speeddemon8803> nice one elk
[09:09] <elkbuntu> bazhang, maybe so, but you dont need to comment on them and let the idiots watching the channel get even more kicks from the disruption
[09:09] <Imaginal> My webcam is installed. How do I turn it on? Some programs do it automatically, and others don't
[09:09] <speeddemon8803> elk
[09:10] <bazhang> elkbuntu: you are blaming me for this?
[09:10] <speeddemon8803> most of the "idiots" watching the channel...are away
[09:10] <[adw]> hi, does anyone know if theres any app in apt that manages a lamp install like xampp or wamp does?
[09:10] <speeddemon8803> and...all channel messages are loogged
[09:10] <elkbuntu> bazhang, no, i'm saying you're giving them the reaction they're doing it for
[09:10] <LOL_WUT> ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UB
[09:10] <LOL_WUT> ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UBUNTU FAIL /\/ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN AN AIDS SANDWICH FULL OF UB
[09:10] <MenZa> that
[09:10] <metvetski> oh no
[09:10] <MenZa> was quick
[09:10] <elkbuntu> saw that one coming
[09:10] <jpatrick> yep
[09:10] <metvetski> it was, rather
[09:10] <ethan961> type !ubuntu in #archlinux
[09:10] <ethan961> funny
[09:10] <MenZa> !offtopic
[09:10] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:10] <bazhang> elkbuntu that is manifestly unfair--that guy was spamming and ops had just been called
[09:11] <DrDerek> I want an AIDS sandwhich full of ubuntu fail
[09:11] <MenZa> Can we go back to support chat, please?
[09:11] <ethan961> but offtopic
[09:11] <Bodsda> youd think with 28 people in the !ops cal, that someone would hear us
[09:11] <DrDerek> sounds delicious
[09:11] <speeddemon8803> dang...and you called yourself an idiot???
[09:11] <numist> hmm
[09:11] <elkbuntu> ethan961, please dont troll other channels
[09:11] <razordead> [adw]: I don't know of one, but I don't think it's really necessary when you have the package system of Ubuntu
[09:11] <elkbuntu> Bodsda, you'd think, but none of us are paid to do this
[09:11] <elkbuntu> Bodsda, nobody pays me to skip dinner with my folks to babysit
[09:11] <Bodsda> elkbuntu, ah,.,.hello,.,. sorry
[09:11] <DrDerek> you guys should make me an op
[09:12] <[adw]> razordead: yes, but i want to manually start apache/mysql, instead of it starting by default on boot
[09:12] <DrDerek> I'm always on
[09:12] <speeddemon8803> With the flooding in this room...why dont you guys just make another room?
[09:12] <DrDerek> what do you think of that bazhang?
[09:12] <jpatrick> !guidelines > DrDerek
[09:12] <bazhang> DrDerek: right on
[09:12]  * Bodsda thinks bazhang could be an op,.,.maybe
[09:12] <speeddemon8803> maybe
[09:13] <DrDerek> jpatrick :(
[09:13] <razordead> [adw]: does xampp & the like typically have some sort of configuration editor that helps with that sort of thing?
[09:13] <speeddemon8803> i pulled them in beginners....i dunno
[09:13] <metvetski> i don't want to be an op but i think i should be paid!
[09:13] <[adw]> razordead: but found tool called sysv-rc-conf or something, it works...
[09:13] <razordead> [adw]: good
[09:13] <speeddemon8803> !free
[09:13] <ubotu> freedom is important. Ubuntu is as free as we can make it, which means mostly free software. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/licensing
[09:14] <DrDerek> jpatrick - I'm usually in off-topic, so it may look like I'm new to here.
[09:14] <bazhang> pabix you still around?
[09:14] <[adw]> razordead: anyways, thanks
[09:14] <speeddemon8803> im usually in beginners
[09:14] <speeddemon8803> so thats why everyone thinks im totally new to here
[09:15] <speeddemon8803> until i start throwing commands like theres no tomorrow
[09:15] <MissDjax> crdlb >> ok it works fine with any kind of videoplayer, how about my webcam ? when I see the preview screen in skype it seems to use xv with black flickering window
[09:15] <x_dimitri> does md5crypt use a random salt if no salt is specified?
[09:15] <cy3o3> http://www.rowtow.com/ has teh HIV
[09:15] <crdlb> MissDjax: look for a setting in skype's preferences, I don't know that it has one though
[09:16] <bazhang> cy3o3: not here please
[09:16] <Mushrooms> Hi everyone, a newbie using ubuntu here... and just trying to install it
[09:16] <MissDjax> crdlb no it hasn't.. :o(
[09:17] <Mushrooms> I'm a bit worried because it's been stuck on configuring apt for a while now
[09:17] <Mushrooms> a while as in about 10 minutes already
[09:17] <bazhang> Mushrooms: how long
[09:17] <speeddemon8803> are you using the alternative install mushrooms?
[09:17] <bazhang> Mushrooms: give it a bit more then
[09:18] <speeddemon8803> also known as "text-mode"
[09:18] <Mushrooms> it says here "configuring apt, scanning the mirror" or something
[09:18] <speeddemon8803> thats normal
[09:18] <Mushrooms> the mouse and everything else still responds
[09:18] <bazhang> Mushrooms: is this connected to the internet?
[09:18] <Mushrooms> no, i couldn't get my wireless to work properly
[09:18] <speeddemon8803> now THATS not normal
[09:19] <bazhang> Mushrooms: if it is not connected to the internet then the mirror scan will eventually give up
[09:19] <Mushrooms> TT^TT how long should i be waiting? it kinda looks like a typical 'hang' in windows
[09:19] <bazhang> Mushrooms: best to get an ethernet cable while doing that
[09:19] <Mushrooms> so what should i do?
[09:20] <Mushrooms> just let it time out?
[09:20] <speeddemon8803> it will say commenting out sources.list or some stuff like that if it cant do what it wants
[09:20] <speeddemon8803> yeah
[09:20] <speeddemon8803> let it time out
[09:20] <bazhang> Mushrooms: otherwise those mirrors will be commented out
[09:20] <speeddemon8803> if it times out..no big deal
[09:20] <speeddemon8803> you can get these sources back with a few mouse clicks
[09:20] <Mushrooms> how long are we talking about here... 30 minutes? a few hours?
[09:20] <speeddemon8803> it depends
[09:21] <Mushrooms> oh dear
[09:21] <speeddemon8803> shouldnt be more than an hour
[09:21] <Mushrooms> oh dear
[09:21] <speeddemon8803> ever
[09:21] <speeddemon8803> even with ubuntu studio...which is huge
[09:21] <Mushrooms> wouldn't it be better if i just aborted the installation and plugged in a ethernet cable?
[09:21] <speeddemon8803> no
[09:22] <speeddemon8803> you might screw up your hard drive doing that
[09:22] <g[r]eek> Hi I have a Nokia 9300i and would like to connect to the internet with it. I am using Ubuntu Gutsy Desktop ed. I have the usb cable plugged in. Nokia has software for windows called "nokia pc suite" but nothing for linux. What do I do thanks
[09:22] <JohnRobert> how can I alter the *default* program nautilus uses to open files?
[09:22] <Mushrooms> so... what if it doesn't time out?
[09:22] <speeddemon8803> it will
[09:23] <berto__> Hi all :) More meat for you :) How can I make a keyboard that is not present? Is there any graphic toll like the stuff used in Win?
[09:23] <berto__> I need two of them, depending on the layout
[09:23] <speeddemon8803> like an on screen keyboard?
[09:23] <berto__> one based on the phys layout of the it kb, the other based on standard US
[09:24] <speeddemon8803> hmmm
[09:24] <speeddemon8803> im not sure
[09:24] <speedhunt3r> hey what's the name of the desktop applet that shows you information of your cpu/mem usage, etc ?
[09:24] <Mushrooms> speeddemon8803: here we go... it appears to have timed out
[09:24] <speeddemon8803> great
[09:24] <Mushrooms> thanks for your help ^-^
[09:24] <speeddemon8803> heh
[09:24] <speeddemon8803> your welcome
[09:25] <Mushrooms> what does it mean when it says "commented out"
[09:25] <Stevethepirate> Um.
[09:25] <speeddemon8803> it means it put an # in front of a line in your sources.list file
[09:25] <Imaginal> speedhunt3r: the name or how to find it?
[09:25] <Stevethepirate> speeddemon8803: Not always a #
[09:25] <speedhunt3r> Imaginal, both...
[09:25] <Stevethepirate> any not always in ur source.list
[09:25] <Stevethepirate> but in this case, yes.
[09:26] <speeddemon8803> but.....for what this is talking about yes
[09:26] <Kate_mins> hello , how can move move file via ssh command ? (cp its for copy.. how can i move file location) ?
[09:26] <Stevethepirate> Yeah
[09:26] <speeddemon8803> steve thanks for jumping in when i had it controlled :)
[09:26] <speeddemon8803> heh
[09:26] <Stevethepirate> I just read now
[09:26] <Stevethepirate> soz, irssi fail :(
[09:26] <Stevethepirate> :P
[09:26] <Stevethepirate> Kate_mins: type "man scp"
[09:26] <M-Nagato> Kate_mins, you can use mv
[09:26] <Mushrooms> ok... so i really don't need to worry about the commented stuff right? i mean i can install all of those files that didn't get installed from the repositories?
[09:26] <berto__> yes, I used MSKLC.exe
[09:26] <berto__> to make it 4 XP
[09:26] <Imaginal> speedhunt3r: there is a panel applet. Right click -> add to panel -> system monitor
[09:26] <Stevethepirate> Pretend that any line prefixed with a "#" does not exist.
[09:27] <speeddemon8803> well, you can go to your system tab...go to sources..and click check boxes to uncomment them
[09:27] <speeddemon8803> thats all it takes to get them back
[09:27] <Bodsda> Stevethepirate, please try and keep responses to one line
[09:27] <speeddemon8803> you will probably need to do this...so...go ahead and do it :)
[09:27] <Mushrooms> i see... well not really... i guess i'll need to complete the installation first, connect to the internet and then try to understand what you guys mean >.<
[09:27] <speedhunt3r> Imaginal, I know about system manager, I am talking about the "eye candy" version of it
[09:27] <bazhang> Mushrooms: not to worry, you can re-enable them once you do get online
[09:27] <speeddemon8803> heh, yeah...good idea :)
[09:28] <berto__> if there is easy way, can't I simply cpy the files for the existing bkeyboard, rename them and modify them?
[09:28] <devicex> can somebody tell me more about suse?
[09:28] <Imaginal> speedhunt3r: sorry, I'm no more help
[09:28] <bazhang> Mushrooms: can be done so in synaptic, though a net connection is not optional ;]
[09:28] <speedhunt3r> Imaginal, you can find ppl's screenshots on gnome-look.org who have that on their desktop i forgot the name of the program.
[09:28] <bazhang> #suse
[09:28] <Mushrooms> and hmm... sorry..>.< i might need a hand configuring the wireless too
[09:28] <Mushrooms> but i'll have a crack at it first
[09:29] <bazhang> Mushrooms: what we live for ;]
[09:29] <neko> hi people
[09:29] <bazhang> devicex they have a channel you can ask there
[09:29] <Imaginal> speedhunt3r: maybe if you can find a specific screenshot, someone can identify it
[09:29] <erfan> hi
[09:29] <Bodsda> Mushrooms, although we advise you try thins yourself, if you come here, and tell us what your gonna try, then we no what you've done, and we can stop you if your gonna do anything stupid,.,.;~)
[09:29] <neko> i see that there is possibility to set custom background for filebrowser
[09:30] <neko> but is there a way to set different background for different folders ?
[09:30] <Mushrooms> Bodsda: i'm always scared that ill do something really really stupid >.<
[09:30] <Mushrooms> so i figured i better ask first
[09:31] <Bodsda> Mushrooms, ust ive us a step-by-step while your doing it, and then we can advise/disadvise
[09:31] <Bodsda> ;~)
[09:31] <Bodsda> ust=just
[09:31] <rama_8086> how to install php in ubuntu
[09:31] <bazhang> rama_8086: as in lamp?
[09:31] <Mushrooms> Bodsda: ok, i'll need to reboot now
[09:31] <[adw]> rama_8086: just php, or the whole apache/php etc?
[09:32] <Bodsda> Mushrooms, kk,.
[09:32] <rama_8086> bazhang, apache + php
[09:32] <rama_8086> [adw], , apache + php
[09:32] <erfan> im teen age boy. any body like me are here?
[09:32] <bazhang> rama_8086: and mysql?
[09:32] <[adw]> rama_8086: sudo tasksel and then select the server, it'll grab all you need
[09:33] <bazhang> erfan: not really a chat channel
[09:33] <alesan> hi, I have installed mozilla thunderbird for my email
[09:34] <alesan> how do I let thunderbird open links in firefox?
[09:34] <alesan> evolution and many other (even KDE) programs have this function
[09:34] <alesan> if I click a link in thunderbird it doesn not open anywhere
[09:35] <pocketwatch> alesan, system > preferences > preferred applications; you should be able to set a default web browser there
[09:36] <Mushrooms> is there like an ipconfig /all command?
[09:36] <pocketwatch> Mushrooms, ifconfig
[09:36] <Mushrooms> i see
[09:36] <Mushrooms> excellent
[09:36] <Mushrooms> well it appears to be able to ping my router quite easily
[09:36] <Mushrooms> so it 'should work'
[09:36] <bazhang> ifconfig iwconfig for wireless Mushrooms
[09:36] <Mushrooms> lol
[09:37] <nickname99384> iwlist wlan0
[09:37] <nickname99384> for scan
[09:37] <Mushrooms> ok
[09:37] <bazhang> !lamp | rama_8086
[09:37] <ubotu> rama_8086: 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+)
[09:37] <Mushrooms> yay ok my wirless is going
[09:37] <bazhang> nice
[09:38] <Mushrooms> thanks a lot guys ^-^
[09:38] <rama_8086> bazhang, iam istalling lamp
[09:38] <bazhang> rama_8086: nice ;]
[09:38] <rama_8086> bazhang, i selected the lamp server
[09:38] <alesan> pocketwatch: it is firefox indeed. but as I said, thunderbird ignores that.
[09:39] <rama_8086> bazhang, i selected the lamp server using tasksel what should i do next
[09:39] <pocketwatch> alesan, that's odd. i use evolution and opera so i dont have any other specific ideas
[09:40] <alesan> thunderbird always had this stupid problem :(
[09:40] <jenda> Hello. I am trying to install a fully encrypted system (mainly /home and swap). I have already done this before, but I am a little lost right now. There are 8 how-tos on the wiki, and I simply don't know which one to use.
[09:40] <bazhang> rama_8086: did you read that link? ;]
[09:41] <rama_8086> bazhang, i am reading...thnx
[09:41] <zuch> java-gnome(http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/) is not available in ubuntu repos but is a standard with some other repos. I spent a lot of time setting it up on ubuntu. Is there any way I can suggest it to be included? I don't know much about packaging but I can try and help.
[09:41] <bazhang> zuch there is a wishlist you can post to iirc
[09:42] <zuch> bazhang: thanks I will look it up
[09:42] <jenda> The howto I like most ( https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFileSystem ) is not supposed to work on 7.10 "without modifications", but nobody explains what these are, and the forum thread isn't helpful either.
[09:42] <bazhang> !wishlist
[09:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wishlist - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:44] <speedhunt3r> hey how do I move a directory in cli?
[09:44] <jpatrick> speedhunt3r: mv dir todir
[09:44] <jenda> speedhunt3r: mv yourdir newdir
[09:47] <Mushrooms> alright
[09:47] <invit> slt
[09:47] <Mushrooms> officially now on an ubuntu machine ^-^
[09:47] <Survivorman> Is there a command that I can use to see how much RAM a specific program, Firefox for instance, is using?
[09:48] <Mushrooms> oh noes >.< i ran into some problem again
[09:48] <cpk1> I was in the middle of upgrading to gutsy and it looks like adept zombified, can I kill it and then restart without causing problems?
[09:48] <jpatrick> Survivorman: "top"?
[09:48] <cpk1> Survivorman: 'ps aux
[09:48] <cpk1> without the '
[09:48] <Survivorman> Thanks guys :)
[09:49] <Mushrooms> I tried to download the Opera browser
[09:49] <kuldipz> hi
[09:50] <Mushrooms> it downloaded ok, but when i double click on it an error comes up as "Error:dependency is not satisfiable:libqt3-mt"
[09:50] <bazhang> Mushrooms: downloaded from where?
[09:51] <Mushrooms> opera website
[09:51] <jpatrick> Mushrooms: install libqt3-mt
[09:51] <sobczyk> hi, I have a problem with writing partition table to a 160Gb seagate disk, fdisk seemsto work fine, though no partition table is created
[09:51] <Mushrooms> can i install libqt3-mt from the repositories?
[09:51] <jpatrick> !info libqt3-mt > Mushrooms
[09:52] <sobczyk> Ihe found this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-91538.html , but no solution there
[09:52] <jpatrick> Mushrooms: sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt
[09:52] <sobczyk> anyone have dealt with this problem before?
[09:53] <Mushrooms> >.< it says: E:Couldn't find package libqt3-mt
[09:53] <JangMunho> sobczyk: You tried only fdisk?
[09:54] <jpatrick> !repo > Mushrooms
[09:54] <sobczyk> parted cfdisk qtparted
[09:54] <bazhang> Mushrooms: opera can be downloaded from the canonical gutsy partner repositories; you have to enable them in synaptic
[09:54]  * w0t is going out of town for a couple of days, bbl [amsg]
[09:54] <jpatrick> !away > w0t
[09:54] <sobczyk> JangMunho, and different machines with or withoud a raid controller
[09:55] <JangMunho> sobczyk: Then have you tried Windows installed in that hdd?
[09:55] <bazhang> Mushrooms: it is better to install from repositories--instead of like in ##windows ;]
[09:55] <Mushrooms> i see
[09:56] <sobczyk> JangMunho, no but my friends PC (with XP) seems to deal with it just fine
[09:56] <Mushrooms> so i should be able to search itup from synaptic package manager
[09:56] <bazhang> less chance of breakage that way ;]
[09:56] <Mushrooms> and install it from there?
[09:56] <sobczyk> can partition it etc.
[09:56] <bazhang> Mushrooms: first enable the repo, then refresh reload your sources and search for it there
[09:57] <H8Red> hola
[09:57] <JangMunho> sobczyk: You should first check the jumper on your hdd.
[09:57] <Mushrooms> yikes, now i've never done that before...
[09:57] <sobczyk> JangMunho, tried master/slave/cable select...
[09:57] <bazhang> Mushrooms: not to worry just needs a bit of getting used to ;]
[09:58] <jenda> So, no tips regarding encrypted filesystems? :(
[09:58] <Mushrooms> so enabling the repositories should be done via the terminal?
[09:58] <bazhang> Mushrooms: and as this is a new install, expect many updates waiting once you have refreshed your sources ;]
[09:58] <JangMunho> sobczyk: you've tried that?
[09:59] <bazhang> Mushrooms: you can do that but synaptic is easier to start with
[09:59] <Mushrooms> *sigh* i'm so lost >___<
[09:59] <sobczyk> JangMunho, yes, Its like the drive is ignoring linux :)
[10:00] <JangMunho> sobczyk: So you even put the drive into different machines, but no help, right?
[10:00] <sobczyk> no help at all
[10:03] <JangMunho> sobczyk: I've read about someone had a st hdd, and he found it was noising, but never did he know why until one day he found his hdd was working under sata1 capable mode... There should be another jumper if the hdd is a sata2 one.
[10:03] <sobczyk> JangMunho, it is an ata 100
[10:03] <tikka> Ubuntu, USB.. virtualbox..
[10:03] <tikka> Anyone had joy getting this to work ?
[10:04] <JangMunho> sobczyk: it's quite an old one...
[10:05] <kloot> Get a real operating system fags
[10:05]  * hend hugs kloot 
[10:05] <JangMunho> sobczyk: use command "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda" to write zeros to your disk. and use gparted to build the partition table again.
[10:05] <sobczyk> JangMunho, http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=eb8b9be7238b0110VgnVCM100000f5ee0a0aRCRD&locale=en-US
[10:06] <kloot> you use ubuntu because youi cant configure slackware faglets
[10:06] <jpatrick> !ops | kloot
[10:06] <ubotu> kloot: 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!
[10:06] <sobczyk> if it wont work ill try the limited capacity
[10:07] <tikka> kloot: lol I use gentoo, slackware and ubuntu :P
[10:07] <JangMunho> sobczyk: be careful to use that command, you will lose all your data
[10:07] <Mushrooms> ok... i think i got the gist of this... i was able to get as far as enabling the repositories, and then reloading it
[10:07] <kloot> tikka,  you use threee because you cant settle on one
[10:07] <Mushrooms> and then searching for opera was ok too
[10:07] <kloot> because your too scared that you wuill run into a brick wall and not know what to do with slack
[10:07] <sobczyk> JangMunho, i know dd, I used it to backup partitions
[10:07] <stdin> !feeding the troll
[10:07] <ubotu> The above mess was caused by someone who thought it was funny (they're gone now). Please ignore it completely, since discussing it and making a fuss will only make them think they've reached their "fun" goal.
[10:08] <up_the_irons> where can i look to find info on patching my kernel wrt the vmsplice exploit?
[10:08] <up_the_irons> has the patch been backported yet?
[10:08] <Mushrooms> wow awesome, it's a little different to windows, but its pretty easy to use
[10:08] <nfsbz> hi, i got a dell laptop with windows on it. is there a safe way to make a dual boot for ubuntu (without destroying windows)?
[10:08] <jenda> Mushrooms: just wait till you get compiz and the like working :)
[10:09] <Mushrooms> i see ^-^
[10:09] <JangMunho> nfsbz: Windows Vista?
[10:09] <tikka> nfsbz: xp will be added to grub under other operating systems. Vista however.. you need to find out more because I know grub breaks the vista bootloader
[10:09] <Mushrooms> so ok... i got opera installed... i think?? lol i hope..
[10:10] <nfsbz> im on xp!
[10:10] <Mushrooms> oh dude... that was so easy. thanks for your help guys ^-^
[10:10] <ceil420> !wifi
[10:10] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:10] <nfsbz> so i just put in the ubuntu cd and can install it safely?
[10:10] <Mushrooms> i'm going to use irc through opera now. brb
[10:10] <nfsbz> -can
[10:11] <ceil420> thank you, ubotu :)
[10:11] <JangMunho> nfsbz: That's easy. Use gparted in the live CD to make a new partition for ubuntu.
[10:11] <ceil420> !botsnack
[10:11] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[10:12] <Mushrooms> alright sweet ^-^
[10:12] <nfsbz> how do i start up gparted? will the cd ask me during installation?
[10:12] <tikka> its an installed application in the live cd
[10:12] <nfsbz> ok thanks
[10:12] <tikka> fastest way, open a console sudo gparted
[10:12] <JangMunho> nfsbz: No, just go to system->management->gparted
[10:13] <jenda> nfsbz: the installer uses partman, another partitioner
[10:13] <tikka> or that ^^
[10:13] <tikka> brb
[10:13] <ubud> if I have disable the restricted ATI driver, what drivers is being subsitute?
[10:13] <jenda> nfsbz: unless you manually tell it to use gparted during the installation (and I don't know the command for that...)
[10:13] <rama_8086> when iam creating a file in /var/www/ it shows error
[10:13] <prahal_> hi sorry to bother you for a non ubuntu specific problem ... I have switched to linux 2.6.24 and now get broken ssid names in network-manager (downgrading fixes ) . Doe this affect other users (I first though it was ipw2200 my driver but it had no real changes in latest monthes so now I am trying to narrow the search)
[10:14] <MissDjax> anyone knows how to start TVtime without xv ?
[10:14] <MissDjax> like for xawtv with xawtv -noxv
[10:15] <rama_8086> i installed LAMP, when iam creating a file in /var/www/ it shows error
[10:15] <ubud> is is recommned to use restricted graphics driver for ubuntu?
[10:15] <prahal_> I am also using nm 0.7 from source though it should be reproducible with 0.6.5
[10:15] <JangMunho> ubud: Yes, ortherwise you may be faced with severial problems...
[10:15] <blackjohn>  έχω έναν παλιό seleron sta 336 mgh   ποιά ubuntu μπορώ να του βάλω για να μην τον πετάξω???
[10:16] <DrOnline> ubud: the answer to that question is more political than anything else, but if it works for you then it's probably best
[10:16] <eth01> blackjohn, this is an English channel only.
[10:16] <rama_8086> i installed LAMP, is PHP  when iam creating a file in /var/www/ it shows error
[10:16] <nfsbz> can a partitioner automatically free a region of disk space if i have some free memory?
[10:17] <Vague> what kind of error rama?
[10:17] <blackjohn> ok sory
[10:17] <ubud> DrOnline: If I used the propietry driver, watching movies is jerging
[10:17] <ikonia> rama_8086 pardon ?
[10:17] <DrOnline> ubud: what driver are you using?
[10:17] <ikonia> rama_8086: what sort of error ?
[10:18] <nickname99384> some people really should just use windows
[10:18] <Imaginal> How do you turn a built-in webcam on? It works if the program knows how to turn it on...
[10:18] <nickname99384> pretty much imaginal
[10:18] <DrOnline> ubud: n/m I need to learn to read up more
[10:18] <DrOnline> ubud: the ATI driver shouldn't affect video
[10:18] <ikonia> nickname99384: there is no problem using windows, everything has it's place
[10:18] <rama_8086> ikonia, for doing php in ubuntu i installed lamp but iam unable to create file in /var/www
[10:18] <ikonia> rama_8086: exaplin "unable to create"
[10:19] <ubud> DrOnline: the ubuntu build in no problem, but when use the restricted windows driver, problems will come
[10:19] <Bodsda> has anyone got any experience with the python IDLE program?
[10:19] <Vague> @rama, maybe you should create with root privileges
[10:19] <rama_8086> when i open /var/www  folder there is no option to create file here
[10:19] <rama_8086> ikonia, when i open /var/www  folder there is no option to create document
[10:19] <DrOnline> ubud: the ubuntu built in driver is most likely the "vesa" driver.  If that works for you and you don't need hardware acceleration than I suggest you use that one
[10:20] <Bodsda> rama_8086, sudo mkdir /var/www/myfolder
[10:20] <Vague> @rama Bodsda got you covered
[10:20] <ubud> Dronline: what is hardware acceration?
[10:20] <Bodsda> Vague, no,.im here for help too,.,.
[10:20] <Bodsda> this happens everytime
[10:20] <JangMunho> ubud: That because when a restricted will drive your card better, but if the hardware or the software has a bug, then problems will come...
[10:21] <DrOnline> ubud: hardware acceleration is using dedicated hardware to draw stuff on your screen (usually 3d graphics)
[10:21] <rama_8086> bodsda, without using shell i want to create document in /var/www
[10:21] <demreath> does anyone know when the new version of packaged kernel (without vmsplice exploit) will be available in repos?
[10:21] <Bodsda> rama_8086, what sort of document, a plain text document?
[10:21] <JangMunho> ubud: What ubuntu default uses is not vesa but an open source ati driver.
[10:21] <rama_8086> bodsda, yes a plain text document
[10:21] <Joetheodd> Alright, I just upgraded from breezy to dapper and I got the infamous logon prompt. I forget, what's the reconfigure command?
[10:22] <ikonia> rama_8086: 1.) you need to have a site configured in the site-enabled directory, 2.) you need to give your using permissions to write to that directory
[10:22] <Bodsda> rama_8086, im confused,. do you want to save a document to that folder?
[10:22] <JangMunho> ubud: If you use vesa driver then you can't even watch movie...
[10:23] <demreath> Joetheodd: dapper? why not upgrade to gutsy?
[10:23] <ubud> Dronline: I am building a media centre pc with ubuntu mythtv. using the build in opensource driver video very smooth
[10:23] <DrOnline> ubud: then that is probably your best option
[10:23] <ubud> DrOnline: how to tell what driver I am using now
[10:23] <rama_8086> ikonia, how can i give permissions to write in that directory
[10:24] <Joetheodd> demreath, you can only upgrade one release at a time, cant you?
[10:24] <ikonia> rama_8086 use chmod or chown
[10:24] <DrOnline> ubud: try typing 'cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver' into a terminal
[10:25] <Bodsda> rama_8086, open the text editor with sudo,. eg     gksudo gedit
[10:25] <DrOnline> ubud: though chances are it will say 'fglrx'
[10:25] <prometoys> hi, is it possible to recover a damaged LUKS-header?
[10:25] <rama_8086> thanks ikonia,bodsda  i solved that problem
[10:26] <Bodsda> rama_8086, ah,.ok,.,.
[10:26] <demreath> Joetheodd: You can upgrade straight to newest version. Change all "dapper" into "gutsy" in /etc/apt/sources.list and then write "apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade" in terminal
[10:26] <Joetheodd> demreath, ah, last time I used ubuntu that was highly recommended against
[10:27] <Joetheodd> demreath, but for now, how can I fix my X?
[10:27] <ubud> Dronline: it shows five lines of drivers, "kbd", "mouse", "wacom", "wacom", "nv"
[10:27] <DrOnline> ubud: nv is the driver you're using then
[10:27] <DrOnline> ubud: which is odd as you're using an ATI card
[10:28] <mohamed> hi all, I'm using ubuntu 7.10 and I need to install uclibc-toolchain any help?
[10:28] <DrOnline> ubud: or did I miss something
[10:28] <rama_8086> Bodsda, how to give permission which files should be shown in web browser
[10:28] <JangMunho> ubud: Checking a driver is not that complex, just open restricted driver manager, and check if the restricted driver is working, if not, then you're using the open source driver.
[10:28] <ubud> DrOnline: When I reboot pc it always show nividia FX5200
[10:28] <Bodsda> rama_8086, i run away,.,. i dont do web stuff,.,.sorry
[10:29] <up_the_irons> i recently did 'apt-get source linux-image-2.6.22-14-server'
[10:29] <up_the_irons> and
[10:29] <up_the_irons> dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot -B
[10:29] <up_the_irons> and in the debian/control file there's a ton of packages
[10:29] <demreath> Joetheodd: try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:29] <Joetheodd> thanks demreath :)
[10:29] <up_the_irons> i only want to rebuild the kernel (not the modules, or documentation)
[10:29] <JangMunho> ubud: You're using an nvidia card
[10:29] <up_the_irons> how can i do this?
[10:29] <ubud> DrOnline: it is a HP P4 PC
[10:30] <ArM-eye> AMON-RA PPL!
[10:30] <DrOnline> ubud: By the sounds of things, you're running an nVidia video card
[10:30] <up_the_irons> i'm relatively new to dpkg-buildpackage, i've built a few packages recently, but nothing big like the kernel
[10:30] <cpk1> ubud: when you type "lspci" into a terminal what does it say is your video card?
[10:30] <rama_8086> ikonia, i create a site i used two file index.php and details.txt i don't want to display details.txt contents to be visible if i type sitename.com/details.txt
[10:30] <ArM-eye> Do you want to read the revelation?
[10:31] <ubud> cpk1: ls means list and lspci means list pci device?
[10:31] <ArM-eye> yes or no?
[10:31] <DrOnline> ubud: that's correct
[10:31] <ArM-eye> It involves biblical figures
[10:31] <ikonia> rama_8086 what ??
[10:31] <Ubuntu5446> hello
[10:31] <ubud> linux is so amazing. and all the software is free, can do more things haha
[10:32] <rama_8086> ikonia, I create a site i used two file index.php and details.txt i don't want to display details.txt contents to be visible in web browser if i type sitename.com/details.txt
[10:32] <Joetheodd> ubud, and it doesn't crash when you try to browse a directory :P
[10:32] <ArM-eye> Do you want to read the revelation?
[10:32] <mohamed> I need to install uclibc toolchain any one has an idea?
[10:33] <ubud> yes, yes, linux so good, ms bye bye
[10:33] <ikonia> rama_8086: chmohamed dont
[10:33] <ikonia> oops
[10:33] <ikonia> mohamed don't
[10:34] <jack2> hi
[10:34] <Ubuntu5446> i recently upgraded to gutsy, but everything is slow now
[10:34] <rama_8086> ikonia, I create a website i used two files: index.php and details.txt , when i type http://anysite.com/details.txt it showing the content but i don't want to display that content
[10:34] <Epicenter> Hello! I am looking to reinstall Ubuntu but "Gutsy" has Xorg v1.3 which has serious issues with the siliconmotion card in my laptop. I want to get an older version that has 1.2. Which would you guys recommend? Thank you!
[10:34] <mohamed> ikonia: I used synaptic package manager but there is a dependency which I can't resolve could you help me with it?
[10:34] <gob1029> hey all, i'm trying to solve a problem with my laptop+ubuntu+sound.  when i plug in headphones or external speakers, the sound will play out of the external devices, but will continue to play out of my laptop's internal speakers.  any idea on how to stop this?
[10:36] <Ubuntu5446> it's pretty annoying, either i boot into vista but cant try anything since I'm not in ubuntu, or I'm in ubuntu but it takes seemingly forever for any pages to load up
[10:36] <bazhang> Ubuntu5446: you have a question?
[10:36] <Ubuntu5446> oh yeah sorry
[10:37] <Ubuntu5446> bazhang: yeah sorry, my laptop is slow since I upgraded  to Gutsy
[10:37] <JangMunho> Ubuntu5446: Upgrade is not recommend.
[10:37] <Ubuntu5446> bazhang: I was wondering if you could help me figure out what is wrong
[10:37] <bazhang> Ubuntu5446: from feisty?
[10:38] <Ubuntu5446> bazhang: yes
[10:38] <cpk1> JangMunho: how is upgrade not recommended from feisty?
[10:38] <JangMunho> Ubuntu5446: seems you should try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure --all"
[10:38] <hrnt> any idea when the vmsplice exploit is fixed?
[10:38] <JangMunho> Ubuntu5446: That command is slow, too.
[10:38] <bazhang> Ubuntu5446: if you provide more details then possibly the folks here can help
[10:38]  * syc_ off
[10:38] <JangMunho> Ubuntu5446: But I think it may help
[10:39] <Ubuntu5446> JangMunho: I will try your suggestion
[10:39] <bazhang> hrnt: likely already upstream
[10:39] <Learning-Ubuntu> To install KDE on my ubuntu box the backages I just need to install is kde and kde-core?
[10:39] <bazhang> kubuntu-desktop Learning-Ubuntu
[10:39] <Learning-Ubuntu> packages*
[10:39] <hrnt> bazhang: how can i get it?
[10:39] <Learning-Ubuntu> Ty bazhang
[10:40] <Epicenter> Why can't I download 7.04 anywhere? Just 6.06.1 and 7.10? I just want the next step down from 7.10 that has Xorg 1.2; Xorg 1.3 has major problems with my Silicon Motion-based video card.
[10:40] <Epicenter> Or is 7.04 ill-advised to install?
[10:40] <Learning-Ubuntu> bazhang, INstalling kubuntu-desktop says it will install several packages along with OO.org . If I already have it in gnome will it install it again?
[10:40] <Epicenter> 6.06.1 won't install; it hangs trying to mount the root filesystem. 7.10 didn't.
[10:41] <oboy03> hello
[10:41] <bazhang> Learning-Ubuntu: not sure there--started out with kde ;]
[10:41] <oboy03> i partitioned my Hd into 3 parts, the file system, home, and the swap
[10:41] <Filled-VOid> bazhang, Ah np Ill find out by installing it :)
[10:41] <oboy03> why cant i see the home partition in ubuntu?
[10:41] <bazhang> hrnt: wait like the rest of us? is there some urgency to this?
[10:41] <oboy03> i can only see file system?
[10:42] <maskn> ubuntu installer can't see my partitions (/dev/hda), any tips?
[10:42] <bazhang> Epicenter: 7.04 is still supported
[10:42] <cpk1> Epicenter: you can probably just install Xorg 1.2 after installing gutsy
[10:43] <Epicenter> cpk1: How do I downgrade Xorg without screwing my system up badly?
[10:43] <bazhang> oboy03: you have a home directory?
[10:43] <oboy03> yeah
[10:43] <Epicenter> It looks complex; all this stuff with 'pinning' packages etc
[10:43] <hrnt> bazhang: well, it is a local root exploit...
[10:43] <bazhang> oboy03: not real clear on your question there; did you log in as root
[10:44] <cpk1> Epicenter: get the 1.2 deb and then use "aptitude hold"
[10:44] <bazhang> hrnt: proof of concept to be exact
[10:44] <hrnt> bazhang: and i am running a server with many local users
[10:44] <cpk1> Epicenter: after installing the 1.2 deb
[10:44] <oboy03> bazhang: i was thinking like in windows (i know this is not windows) when you partition, u have c: and d:
[10:44] <Epicenter> cpk1: but there are so MANY xorg packages, don't I need to do this for all of them?
[10:44] <oboy03> my question is how do i know if the home directory is in d:
[10:44] <phix> hey
[10:44] <hrnt> bazhang: for the exploit?
[10:44] <oboy03> or the /home partition
[10:44] <bazhang> hrnt: if you cannot wait there is a patch--though that means compiling kernel you know
[10:44] <cpk1> Epicenter: also here is a list that has feisty http://mirrors.ccs.neu.edu/releases.ubuntu.com/
[10:45] <telexicon> How do you disable the beeps when changing your volume using keyboard shortcuts?
[10:46] <bazhang> oboy03: bit different then in the ##windows world the way linux sets up its filesystem
[10:46] <Ubuntu5446> JangMunho: Should I close everything down (including leave IRC) while dpkg-reconfigure is going on?  And how long do you think this will take?
[10:46] <oboy03> bazhang: if i have a /home partition and my / got wiped, will the /home still be there?
[10:47] <bazhang> oboy03: if / got wiped you are in trouble
[10:47] <oboy03> bazhang: yes but is my /home still safe?
[10:47] <JangMunho> Ubuntu5446: That will last a long time, because all your packages will be reconfigured. You don't need to close everything...
[10:47] <bazhang> oboy03: you explicitly set up a seperate /home partition?
[10:48] <oboy03> yes
[10:48] <ubud_> what is the "control, alt, del " beside xkill in terminal for ubuntu?
[10:48] <bazhang> oboy03: then if you want to reinstall or do whatever then it wil remain safe (barring unforeseen accidents of course)
[10:48] <oboy03> bazhang: i was thinking that if / got messed up, my /home is still safe
[10:48] <cpk1> Epicenter: not sure, you might be able to just put xserver-xorg-core on hold since that is the 1.3/1.2 version you are talking about
[10:49] <oboy03> bazhang: do u recommend my partition setting?
[10:49] <oboy03> bazhang: im still experimenting with linux, and i want my downloaded files to be safe
[10:49] <bazhang> oboy03: commendable to be sure--I always forget to set a seperate home partition ;[
[10:49] <neeh> Hello, I want to capture traffic and show grhapics from people (servers) that consumes more, wich program can I use?
[10:50] <oboy03> bazhang: because maybe later i wanna try a new distro but i dont want to lose my downloaded files
[10:50] <bazhang> oboy03: yes that would work--most likely you would want to ask the distro channel about it beforehand though
[10:51] <bazhang> oboy03: mandriva pclinuxos do respect it, though I suspect fedora does not, at least from prior experience
[10:51] <Mushrooms> hello again >.< sorry.. I have another question.. how should I configure ubuntu for using my external monitor to "extended default screen"?
[10:51] <neopsyche_> hello
[10:51] <cpk1> oboy03: you /home partition should be pretty safe, you should always be able to mount that partition unless you have somethinig fatal happen
[10:51] <oboy03> bazhang: so i see my home partition as one in file system, but they are actually separated partition ryt?
[10:51] <Ubuntu5446> JangMunho: "You don't need to close everything..."? Would it make things go noticeably faster?  And by a long time, do you mean a day, or just a couple hours?
[10:52] <Epicenter> cpk1: trying 7.04 first, and then if it doesn't install I guess I'll go back to Gutsy and pray I can downgrade X
[10:52] <bazhang> oboy03: if you set up a seperate partition for home then you are okay
[10:52] <neopsyche_> what mode should i use to write iso image as when i place ubuntu 6 into drive it reads find (OFFICIAL CD) but when my own burn of ubuntu variant is written to disk it says it finds no bootable disk???
[10:52] <cpk1> Epicenter: alright, good luck
[10:52] <neopsyche_> what mode should i use to be atble to make the disk bootable?
[10:52] <ArM-eye> AMON-RA PPL!
[10:52] <ArM-eye> Do you want to read the revelation?
[10:52] <neopsyche_> is there some kind of issue woth with the writer or something?
[10:53] <dgjones> !ot | ArM-eye
[10:53] <ArM-eye> It involves biblical figures
[10:53] <ubotu> ArM-eye: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:53] <bazhang> neopsyche_: sounds like you are burning as data or not burning at a proper speed
[10:53] <neopsyche_> bazhang: i set speed to 4.7 .. what mode should i use for burning? data?
[10:53] <JangMunho> Ubuntu5446: It doesn't matter if you run some small apps. The process mat last about 1 or 2 hours. it depends...
[10:53] <cpk1> oboy03: when you installed ubuntu you selected to have a / partition and a /home partition, correct?
[10:53] <neopsyche_> im using k3b now instead of default
[10:53] <bazhang> neopsyche_: right click on the iso file and open with cd/dvd creator is what works best for me
[10:54] <bazhang> neopsyche_: no not as data
[10:55] <oboy03> cpk1: correct
[10:55] <Mushrooms> hmmm can anyone please lend me their expert opinion?
[10:55] <Ubuntu5446> JangMunho: Thank you!  I will let you know (if you're still around) whether it works or not.  By the way, just curious, how is it that there are so many helpful people here?  Just like to help, or any sort of cross-purposes here?
[10:55] <bazhang> Mushrooms: expert? heh--we're the best you get
[10:55] <cpk1> oboy03: so then your /home should be relatively safe, you can still partition over on accident and whatnot, but if you ruin / it should still be fine
[10:56] <Mushrooms> >___< ok, this confuses me. in windows when you first install it, you have to go through all of the CD's and install all the drivers for the hardware
[10:56] <oboy03> cpk1: so as long as /home partition is safe, files are safe... copy that
[10:56] <bazhang> Ubuntu5446: just giving back to the community
[10:56] <Mushrooms> does ubuntu use those same files?
[10:56] <Mushrooms> or...
[10:56] <cpk1> oboy03: make sure you keep track of the dev point to prevent any accidents with fdisk...
[10:57] <bazhang> Mushrooms: many drivers are native, or in the restricted drivers if proprietary
[10:57] <Mushrooms> yeah i tried to update using the restriced drivers
[10:57] <Ubuntu5446> Interesting...well, I am very new still, but I very much like the feel of the community.
[10:57] <Mushrooms> but apparently i don't need it
[10:57] <Joetheodd> Does anyone here play World of WarCraft on Ubuntu?
[10:57] <bazhang> Mushrooms: gone are the days of searching the web for stuff ;]
[10:57] <ArM-eye> Revel - Mary Magdalene = Cleopatra Selene II
[10:57] <Mushrooms> so does that mean everything should be 'set'?
[10:58] <ArM-eye> FINALIZE REVELATIONEM
[10:58] <JangMunho> Ubuntu5446: ubuntu- linux for human beings...:) every person in the community is kind-hearted...
[10:58] <ArM-eye> BIBLIA CHARACTER 1
[10:58] <bazhang> Mushrooms: your wireless is working now?
[10:58] <ArM-eye> REVELATIONEM DE CHRISTUS
[10:58] <cpk1> Joetheodd: if you are asking if its possible, yes it is
[10:58] <Mushrooms> yep
[10:58] <bazhang> ArM-eye: stop it now
[10:58] <cpk1> !ops
[10:58] <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!
[10:58] <dgjones> !ops |
[10:58] <ubotu> : please see above
[10:58] <neopsyche_> what should iso be written as .. if not data
[10:58] <ArM-eye> Revel - JESUS = CAESARION, Ptolemy XV, King of kings, little ceasar, Isa, Jesus
[10:58] <neopsyche_> bazhang: see above
[10:58] <ArM-eye> The son of Julius Ceasar / Divine Julius and Clepatra VII / Goddes Isis
[10:58] <cpk1> thanks
[10:58]  * Joetheodd high fives Gary
[10:58] <bazhang> neopsyche_: the ops call?
[10:59] <Mushrooms> bazhag: yep, i got my wireless working, installed ubuntu, got pidgin and all that going, haven't managed to get any music playing yet, but now i'm trying to configure my external monitor so it can act as an extension to my primary monitor... but i don't know how to do it TT^TT
[10:59] <Ubuntu5446> is that supposed to be Latin? pretty bad at it
[10:59] <bazhang> Mushrooms: well first of all you should install ubuntu-restricted-extras; you may also want to visit www.medibuntu.org to get the dvd playback enabled
[11:00] <Joetheodd> So, I've determined that installing the package "ubuntu-desktop" might help me. :)
[11:00] <Mushrooms> i tried to open some mp3 files with rhythmbox
[11:00] <Mushrooms> but it had some import errors
[11:01] <mercurycc> anybody there?
[11:01] <Pascal_1> hello
[11:01] <Pascal_1> i've got a problem with the installation of ldap on an ubuntu gutsy : when i make "apt-get install ldap-utils libpam-ldap libnss-ldap", i'vnt the configuration files (pam_ldap.conf; libnss-ldap.conf....) is there a manipulation to do to have to=hose files
[11:01] <bazhang> mercurycc: aye
[11:01] <Joetheodd> Mushrooms, I like xmms better. It seems to have all its dependancies (as far as mp3) built in.
[11:01] <mercurycc> bazhang, i have a question
[11:01] <bazhang> ask away mercurycc
[11:02] <mercurycc> bazhang, when i press ctrl alt f4, i will enter tty right?
[11:02] <Mushrooms> Joetheodd: excellent, so i should grab that off the repositories in a similar way to how i grabbed opera?
[11:02] <bazhang> mercurycc: does it not?
[11:02] <mercurycc> bazhang, but how can i go back to GUI?
[11:02] <neopsyche> bazhang: whats an ops call?
[11:02] <bazhang> ctrl alt f7
[11:02] <cpk1> !mp3 | Mushrooms
[11:02] <ubotu> Mushrooms: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:02] <mercurycc> cool
[11:02] <mercurycc> thanks a lot
[11:02] <bazhang> neopsyche: you said see above did not see what you referenced
[11:03] <Joetheodd> Mushrooms, do you use Synaptic package manager, or apt-get from the terminal?
[11:03] <Mushrooms> synaptic package manager
[11:03] <Mushrooms> i don't know how to use apt-get yet
[11:03] <Joetheodd> Mushrooms, go ahead and search for xmms
[11:03] <bazhang> Mushrooms: small steps ;]
[11:03] <lordmorgoth> hey guys, i wanted to install the latest stable release of alsa-base so i compiled them from source, the problem is that now there is no sound detected by the gnome applet. any ideas ??
[11:03] <neopsyche> bazhang: is there some kind of issue with the writer or something?
[11:03] <Joetheodd> Mushrooms, and then yeah, check and click. :)
[11:03] <Smegzor> I removed hibernate from my shutdown panel.  How do I get it back?
[11:04] <bazhang> Mushrooms: and try amarok if you want something more full flavored than xmms ;]
[11:04] <Joetheodd> bazhang: Ubuntu is so dynamic, I find myself going to Windows for reasons unknown for a year at a time.. and now I'm trying to remember everything I need to upgrade from breezy :P
[11:04] <bazhang> neopsyche: did you try just burning a data disk?
[11:05] <Mushrooms> bazhang and Joetheodd: i got it searching, but it returned with a lot of hits, with xmms and xmms2
[11:05] <bazhang> Joetheodd: breezy? wow that goes back a ways ;]
[11:05] <boubbin> how to cut sound from an avi video and save it to its own sound file ?
[11:05] <lordmorgoth> Mushrooms, u can try exile, it's for gnome, amarok was built for kde, though it works good on gnome. u can try songbird too, it's amazing
[11:05] <bazhang> exaile iirc
[11:05] <jimcooncat> If you get xmms, I'd suggest getting streamtuner while you're at it. It's a nice index to internet radio that launches xmms.
[11:05] <Joetheodd> bazhang, yeah, that's the latest cd I got from shipit :P
[11:06] <Mushrooms> LordMetroid: which one do you recommend for a noob
[11:06] <lordmorgoth> umm anyone to help me with alsa ??
[11:06] <bazhang> hehe
[11:06] <LordMetroid> Mushrooms:  of what choices?
[11:06] <Smegzor> nevermind.  I found where I removed it, and its back now ^^
[11:06] <LordMetroid> I always used gnome
[11:06] <Mushrooms> exile, amarok, xmms, songbird... and any others
[11:06] <LordMetroid> Even when it was unvieldy
[11:06] <LordMetroid> mplayer
[11:06] <bazhang> Mushrooms: it is exaile
[11:06] <Smegzor> Is suspend still crashy?
[11:06] <lordmorgoth> Mushrooms,  all are str8 forwards and easy :) it's a media player :P just play :D
[11:07] <julian> is it possible to have my local copy of Eclipse (or any other IDE) compile on a remote machine, and run there?
[11:07] <Mushrooms> bazhang: i see sorry >.<
[11:07] <Mushrooms> LordMetroid: i used mplayer and gmplayer when i was using windows, it was completely awesome, because it just plays, and plays anything
[11:07] <Mushrooms> woops wrong nickname
[11:07] <neopsyche> bazhang: guess so.
[11:07] <Mushrooms> lordmorgoth >.<
[11:07] <bazhang> Mushrooms: for video you might also want to check out vlc
[11:07] <kbrooks> Mushrooms, mplayer/gmplayer works on linux too.
[11:07] <Survivorman> LordMetroid, I think Mushrooms meant exaile, and I think Listen is nice too.
[11:07] <prince> bazhang: I have a question. May I ask...?
[11:08] <kbrooks> !ask | prince
[11:08] <bazhang> prince only the one though ;]
[11:08] <ubotu> prince: 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. :-)
[11:08] <Mushrooms> so i should get str8?
[11:08] <lordmorgoth> Mushrooms,  ?
[11:08] <Mushrooms> oh lol i'm very sorry >.< i'm getting tired and i'm not reading this very well
[11:08] <Mushrooms> hahaha
[11:08] <LordMetroid> Even as I am a n00b using linux, I always used mplayer or xine... Lately though VLC has been nice to me
[11:08] <bazhang> haha
[11:09] <LKC> i was looking at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone and was wondering how do i do step 2 of setup for iphone
[11:09] <Mushrooms> well i guess i'll try xmms
[11:09] <bazhang> prince I was kidding ask as many as you want ;]
[11:09] <LKC> it has to do with wifi and im not good with that stuff
[11:10] <Mushrooms> but there are all these other packages that have xmms associated with them
[11:10] <Mushrooms> should i leave them alone?
[11:10] <bazhang> lkc has it been activated yet? that requires itunes does it not?
[11:10] <msix> Hi all: i would like to rebuild my generic kernel with 1 option added ( keeping the rest the same ) preferably in such a way that the restricted modules and all the alsa stuff still works. I think i can do that by keeping the package version the same as the installed one.. if that's the way.. how do i go about doing that ?
[11:11] <LKC> bazhang this what im doing has to do with wifi and "static ips and stuff im confused with that
[11:11] <bazhang> Mushrooms: depends on the file types you want to play; if you want to play flac format then you need the plugin for that
[11:11] <Bodsda> can anyone help me with IDLE  ??
[11:11] <bazhang> lkc not sure about the iphone--just an innocent question
[11:11] <Mushrooms> bazhag: i see so downloading the player isn't enough, i have to go through and download the plugins for the things i want to play?
[11:12] <bazhang> Mushrooms: if you just want mp3 then you'll be fine; do you have a large flac library? ;]
[11:12] <mercurycc> ah... another problem, after i installed fglrx 8.01, i cannot use ctrl alt backspace to restart x
[11:13] <Mushrooms> bazhang: i'm sorry >.< what's a flac library?
[11:13] <bazhang> Mushrooms: fully lossless audio codec = flac
[11:13] <LKC> bazthang i have already activated its just when sycing with ubuntu with an iphone/ ipod touch you do it wireless ly and there is a step about ip addresses i need help with
[11:13] <prince> bazhang I have never been here before. Could you have a time to answer my question?
[11:14] <bazhang> prince as long as I am still breathing yes
[11:14] <LKC> how do i change the IP Address to an address that's outside the dynamically assigned range of your network?
[11:14] <Mushrooms> bazhang: i see... does that include things like .ape files?
[11:14] <bazhang> Mushrooms: aye
[11:14] <prince> bazhang : Thank you...^^
[11:14] <Mushrooms> bazhang: i only have 2 .ape files >.< the rest are .mp3s
[11:14] <Imagine1> is this channel for help too?
[11:15] <akaihen> anyone who use KDE?
[11:15] <bazhang> lkc the ip address that you are given by your isp? you want to change it yourself--or the one on you r lan
[11:15] <neopsyche> can someone please help me burn bootable iso to cd?
[11:15] <kbrooks> Imaginal, yes
[11:15] <Mushrooms> bazhang: success ^-^ xmms is now up and running and playing music, though i see it has some problems reading japanese and korean characters
[11:15] <bazhang> akaihen: yes
[11:16] <neopsyche> if i insert ubuntu original cd into the drive it sees the disc but with my own write .. it doesnt see it
[11:16] <neopsyche> ?
[11:16] <bazhang> Mushrooms: the language packs/language support system wide should take care of that
[11:16] <LKC> bazthang im not sure. Click Settings → WiFi and select your WiFi network. Click the Static button and change the IP Address to an address that's outside the dynamically assigned range of your network. This will ensure your iPhone is always contactable at the same address for syncing. is what the wiki says
[11:16] <berto__> repeating question: does anyone know how to create a keyboard? Possibly with a graphich client, if not... what files must be copied and modified
[11:16] <Vague> does anyone know how to improve the sound on ubuntu?
[11:16] <cpk1> i use kde
[11:16] <djr> /proc/cpuinfo claims my 1.2 ghz runs at 80mhz. Its new laptop. Cannot find any frequency scaling or such. Anyone got an idea why this is, and if its reliable?
[11:16] <Mushrooms> bazhang: i spose i'll worry about that some other day TT^TT
[11:17] <Imagine1> my display doesnt support ubuntu's x.org (resolution or something) with fedora8 it worked just fine. can anyone tell me how to decrease resolution in text mode?
[11:17] <LKC> bazthang im quite noob so im not sure what that means
[11:17] <neopsyche> can anyone help?
[11:17] <Mushrooms> bazhang: i'm trying hard to keep up with everyone here but i'm too noob >.<
[11:17] <neopsyche> burn iso bootable
[11:17] <bazhang> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-sync-wireless-iphone-with-amarok.html lkc this may help
[11:18] <LKC> bazthang the current ip my ipod is set to in dhcp is 10.0.0.12 though
[11:18] <bazhang> http://www.fsckin.com/2007/10/10/how-to-stream-music-from-the-iphone-in-ubuntu/ this also lkc
[11:19] <shadowkernel>  I am using a ThinkPad T61 laptop. And I want to know the equivalent of EasyEject of Ubuntu, that is, to cut off the power of  DVDRAM, which is a usb device.
[11:19] <Lhademmor> Can someone help me: How do I install JDeveloper in Ubuntu?
[11:19] <Lhademmor> I've downloaded the zip-file - what now?
[11:19] <Imagine1> neopsyche im talking to u in priv
[11:19] <neopsyche> oh ok
[11:19] <Ubuntu5446> JangMunho: I am being asked which certificates I want to activate, I am really not sure what this is about
[11:19] <Imagine1> where is x.org conf file in ubuntu?
[11:19] <Ubuntu5446> argh
[11:19] <shadowkernel> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:19] <LKC> bazthang given i told you an ip address can you tell me what i should put instead?
[11:20] <shadowkernel> Can anyone please tell me how to cut off USB device power?
[11:20] <dark_harmonics> only way i know shadow is to pull the cord out
[11:20] <bazhang> Mushrooms: not that much to learn--just install the support what you want and then you are good to go  you can search for those languages in synaptic, do apt-cache search korean (or other keyword) in the terminal, or set it via locales in the menu and that will download the stuff for you--those gnome does it a bit differently than kde the idea is the same
[11:21] <prince> bazhang : I have a Palm PDA(LifeDrive). I wanna sync it and Evolution in Ubuntu. When I plug in PalmOS, Gnome-pilot Settings Windows is displayed. My PDA is rebooted continually. Do you know how to solve the problem?
[11:21] <shadowkernel> en I just want to cut off the power but not connect the cord
[11:21] <bazhang> though gnome as well
[11:21] <Lhademmor> Anyone?
[11:22] <bazhang> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_USB_sync_for_Palm_PDAs_with_Evolution_2.0_and_udev prince have you seen this?
[11:22] <bazhang> !info jdevelop
[11:23] <ubotu> Package jdevelop does not exist in gutsy
[11:23] <Mushrooms> bazhang: i see thank you ^-^ i'm sorry you must be so sick of me asking for help now, but could you help me with my setting my external monitor to behave like a extension to my primary monitor?
[11:23] <kbrooks> Mushrooms, umm
[11:24] <Ubuntu5446> anyone know anything about the common Certificate Authority certificates?
[11:24] <dark_harmonics> I've admit to having spent hours on that mushrooms
[11:24] <bazhang> shadowkernel: sounds like a hardware question, right? they have a channel for that
[11:24] <kbrooks> Mushrooms, please don't put thoughts about whether someone can help you or not into your messages ;-)
[11:24] <Mushrooms> >.< sorry i'll keep that inmind next time
[11:24] <Tuxivore> bonjour
[11:24] <Imagine1> I changed accepted "modes" into 800x600 in Screen subsection, hoping it would help. how can i restart X from the console without restarting computer?
[11:24] <bazhang> less emotive please Mushrooms ;]
[11:25] <Imagine1> my problem is my screen doesnt support higher resolutions
[11:25] <dark_harmonics> imagine sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop and then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[11:25] <bazhang> Imagine1: what does it accept?
[11:25] <bazhang> Mushrooms: just kidding
[11:25] <prince> bazhang : Thank you very much. I have not seen it.
[11:25] <Imagine1> no idea bazhang, i guess 1024 will be fine
[11:26] <dark_harmonics> most computers support more than 800x600
[11:26] <Imagine1> ill try with 800x600 first
[11:26] <Imagine1> its a small lcd display used in groceries :P
[11:26] <bazhang> prince: there is also a long thread at ubuntuforums as well
[11:26] <Imagine1> hmmm
[11:26] <dark_harmonics> if you think that the limit of the display. Imagine did you try looking up the specs on your display?
[11:26] <prince> bazhang : I try to solve the problem again.
[11:27] <dark_harmonics> sometimes that can give you an idea as to whether its just a settings issue or a hardware limitation
[11:27] <mouse> anyone knows, when 2.6.24.2 would be available for Gutsy?
[11:27] <Mushrooms> if i go system -> administration -> screen and graphics, I get to a place where it looks like the place to configure external monitors, but it just doesn't seem to let me untick the 'disable' radial button
[11:27] <Imagine1> nah, its a giveaway, i wasnt able to find specs dark_harmonics
[11:27] <bazhang> Mushrooms: you want to have a cloned view, or just share the view between two desktops--a la  a huge spinning cube spanning two desktops
[11:27] <kbrooks> i want to know the name of my monitor
[11:27] <Imagine1> dark_harmonics: i used fedora 8 and it worked fine
[11:28] <dark_harmonics> Muishrooms i think it would help bazhang to also know what kind of video card you are using
[11:28] <Imagine1> but here even GDM doesnt work - it says "unsupported mode"
[11:28] <Aloha> is there a simple GUI frontend for apt? not as complicated as synaptic? so i can just type in packagename and press get or download?
[11:28] <shadowkernel> yes using synaptic
[11:28] <Ubuntu5446> i am in the middle of dpkg-reconfigure --all, but it is asking me what common certificates I want...does it matter?
[11:28] <Mushrooms> bazhang: according to ubuntu.... i have an ATI mobility radeon... i'm no expert but i'm pretty sure that's what i have
[11:28] <bazhang> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg Imagine1 have you tried this?
[11:28] <Imagine1> no i will now
[11:29] <bazhang> Ubuntu5446: nah
[11:29] <Aloha> shadowkernel, i specifically said not synaptic
[11:29] <spunkymunky> anyone own a Dell Inspiron 531 Desktop?
[11:29] <Ubuntu5446> bazhang: heh, thx
[11:29] <dark_harmonics> Mushrooms are you using the restricted drivers or the ubuntu native drivers?
[11:29] <Mushrooms> dark_harmonics: apparenyly i didn't need any restricted drivers
[11:29] <Mushrooms> i clicked on it but ubunto said i didn't need it
[11:29] <bazhang> Aloha: add/remove is what you want? that is for gui only apps iirc
[11:30] <Aloha> bazhang, just one text box and one button... maybe i'll just write my own
[11:30] <bazhang> Aloha: that is as close to the one clickiness as ubuntu gets ;]
[11:30] <CW> gw mau ngomong
[11:30] <dark_harmonics> Mushrooms check out this : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174
[11:31] <Aloha> sudo apt-get install packagename is way too much to type 50000 times a day
[11:31] <shadowkernel> After some time, I do not use apt-get anymore
[11:31] <pajamian> Aloha: are you always installign the same packages?
[11:31] <bazhang> haha
[11:31] <Aloha> pajamian, no
[11:31] <Mushrooms> dark_harmonics: yiiiikes that looks complicated, but i'll read it now
[11:31] <pajamian> Aloha: similar groups of packages?
[11:31] <CW> hai
[11:31] <jenda> I am trying to set up an encrypted system with LUKS and I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55591/ I use Ubuntu 7.10 and it's an HP Compaq 6720s.
[11:31] <Aloha> pajamian, nope
[11:32] <Mushrooms> dark_harmonics: especially with all the parts highlighted in red
[11:32] <CW> gw mau ngomong
[11:32] <bazhang> cw you have a question?
[11:32] <pajamian> Aloha: I confess I'm at a loss to understand why you would want to do 50000 manual package changes per day.
[11:32] <simi> is there a way to control the fonts of the KDE applications,? i do not find a program like kile for latex editing, and i want to increase the font size
[11:32] <Imagine1> bazhang: thank u, it helped
[11:32] <Aloha> pajamian, i was using hyperbole
[11:32] <bazhang> np
[11:33] <Bodsda> !flash > Bodsda
[11:33] <pajamian> Aloha: I kinda figured, but even so
[11:33] <Riddell> simi: kcmshell fonts
[11:33] <bazhang> aloha then check out pc-bsd they are one click friendly
[11:33] <CW> kamu laki-laki apa perempuan
[11:33] <Aloha> bazhang, bsd?
[11:33] <Aloha> ick
[11:33] <neopsyche> hi
[11:33] <bazhang> aloha you asked for one click ;]
[11:34] <Bodsda> what happened to the forum link in !flashissues,. does anyone have that link?
[11:34] <CW> you idiot
[11:34] <AnRkey> How do i rename the applications menu in ubuntu?
[11:34] <simi> Riddell: is it a package?
[11:34] <bazhang> cw not nice
[11:34] <Aloha> !flash > Bodsda
[11:34] <Riddell> simi: it's in kcontrol
[11:34] <AnRkey> I want to name it Start
[11:34] <neopsyche> wondering if anyone can help me i am trying to make bootable cd.. but it doesnt seem to be working
[11:34] <Bodsda> !flash | Aloha
[11:34] <ubotu> Aloha: 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
[11:34] <bazhang> Riddell: thanks for help with flash the other day ;]
[11:34] <simi> Riddell: i am using gnome?
[11:34] <Bodsda> no link to a forum Aloha
[11:34] <meng> is there a way to allow a wireless card to be left in the PCMCIA slot while booting?
[11:34] <simi> Riddell i want to control from gnome
[11:35] <CW> loe siapa
[11:35]  * Aloha shrugs
[11:35] <Riddell> bazhang: thanks for testing
[11:35] <bazhang> cw please stop
[11:35] <jpatrick> !en | CW
[11:35] <ubotu> CW: 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
[11:35] <threefcata> hi, how can i write to a ntfs partition?
[11:35] <threefcata> i'm running feisty
[11:35] <CW> yes
[11:36] <bazhang> ntfs-3g threefcata
[11:36] <Aloha> what packager manager does bsd use?
[11:36] <Bodsda> bazhang, do you have the link to the flash fix,.,.the forum post,.,. its not in !flash or !flashissues
[11:36] <neopsyche> strange thing is.. official ubuntu cd does boot.. my burn from iso does not boot????
[11:36] <AnRkey> Aloha, #bsd might help u
[11:36] <neopsyche> can anyone help with above prob
[11:36] <CW> what your religion
[11:36] <threefcata> bazhang, i installed that package, but how do i mount the partition?
[11:36] <Aloha> AnRkey, k
[11:36] <bazhang> Bodsda: already in the repos--uninstall non free then reinstall
[11:36] <odysseas> Aloha: freebsd uses ports
[11:36] <dark_harmonics> just run a mount command threefcata
[11:36] <dark_harmonics> you need to know what the HD identifier is
[11:36] <Aloha> AnRkey, heh there is one person in there
[11:36] <Bodsda> bazhang, really?,.,.cool,.il look,.cheers
[11:36] <Aloha> odysseas, thnx
[11:36] <bazhang> !ot | cw
[11:36] <ubotu> cw: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:36] <AnRkey> CW, please this is not a religious channel
[11:37] <dark_harmonics> to find that out try a sudo fdisk -l
[11:37] <CW> hai
[11:37] <threefcata> dark_harmonics, like mount using the disk mounter?
[11:37] <AnRkey> Aloha, google it :D
[11:37] <bazhang> !ops | CW
[11:37] <ubotu> CW: 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!
[11:37] <CW> hai
[11:38] <CW> hai,boleh kenalan gak
[11:38] <AnRkey> Aloha, #freebsd sorry :D
[11:38] <dark_harmonics> make a directory under /media for the HD
[11:38] <dark_harmonics> i called mine extra_storage
[11:38] <dark_harmonics> so for my mount command i write sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/extra_storage
[11:39] <dark_harmonics> sdb1 is the identifier for my ntfs hard drive
[11:39] <threefcata> dark_harmonics, nothing else to specify?
[11:39] <neopsyche> can anyone help with iso burning issues?
[11:39] <threefcata> dark_harmonics, like read-only?
[11:39] <dark_harmonics> no it should be read write
[11:39] <CW> what is your name
[11:39] <bazhang> neopsyche: did you try right click open with cd/dvd creator?
[11:40] <bazhang> didnt he just get kicked? oy
[11:40] <pajamian> neopsyche: what's your problem?
[11:40] <odysseas> neopsyche: aptitude install gnomebaker , double click the .iso ... that's it
[11:40] <pajamian> he probably has auto-rejoin set ( a setting I hate)
[11:40] <usr_rob> anyone that could help me out with the hdparm ( /sbin/hdparm -B255 /dev/sda1 )
[11:41] <bazhang> someone should /ban him
[11:41] <neopsyche> disc needs to be bootable for old pc .. tested original ubuntu boot disc and it works fine so not settings on old pc.. need to burn iso but tried k3b and default burn on ubuntu and it does not want to boot on old pc
[11:41] <odysseas> usr_rob: why would you need hdparm?
[11:41] <dark_harmonics> funny i thought you were an op bazhang
[11:41] <bazhang> dark_harmonics: haha I wish
[11:41] <neopsyche> odysseas how will that help... if k3b cant do it.?
[11:41] <CW> wei siapa kamu?
[11:41] <neopsyche> pajamian: see above
[11:41] <dark_harmonics> all i have no idea how to pm ppl in irc
[11:41] <odysseas> neopsyche: corrupted iso maybe?
[11:41] <Vague> does anyone know how to improve the sound on ubuntu?
[11:41] <neopsyche> bazhang: yes
[11:42] <dark_harmonics> i feel like such a dolt but i really dontknow how
[11:42] <dark_harmonics> "/msg"?
[11:42] <bazhang> dark_harmonics: you need to register first  see the !register command
[11:42] <neopsyche> odysseas : dont think so because md5 looks ok and it opens up files when i insert cd
[11:42] <pajamian> neopsyche: you're saying that you can successfulyl burn the iso and it will boot on some PCs but not others, is that correct?
[11:42] <dark_harmonics> lol thanks bazhang
[11:42] <shadowkernel> What do you mean by improving sound?
[11:42] <bazhang> np
[11:42] <dark_harmonics> !register
[11:42] <ubotu> By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about  registering your Freenode nick can be found at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration
[11:42] <eagle-101> can I ask what is being done about the recent kernel exploit for existing ubuntu installs?
[11:43] <usr_rob> odysseas: i have a 2,5" disk in a mini-itx and i can hear that it,s being accessed every 4th second, "click-sound" as i know it will reduce the lifetime of the disk, i do not have a laptop so i do not need that power management, but nothing happens when i do that hdparm
[11:43] <neopsyche> pajamian: saying .. original cd works.. in other words the original ubuntu 6.06 but this is fluxbuntu i am trying to install of which i downloaded the iso.. but it doesnt want to boot on old pc.. or on this pc
[11:43] <shadowkernel> sudo hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda?
[11:43] <bazhang> eagle-101: there is a fix likely upstream--you can recompile your kernel if you are that worried about it ;]
[11:43] <CW> nzruto
[11:43] <odysseas> usr_rob: gentoo-wiki.com has a nice tutorial about hdparm, you should check it out.
[11:43] <shadowkernel> It seems that Windows also has the problem
[11:43] <pajamian> neopsyche: so the iso isn't booting on any pc, sounds like a bad iso, or it's simply not a bootable one.
[11:44] <CW> kehed
[11:44] <eagle-101> bazhang, yeah I saw the fix... but... what about those that don't know about it... are they stuck with a vulnerable kernel >.>
[11:44] <usr_rob> odysseas: ;) i know, it's being disabled when i run that command, but i can still hear the click-sound
[11:44] <bazhang> eagle-101: likely this will be fixed sooner than flash was ;]
[11:44] <shadowkernel> maybe it is the sound of fan?
[11:45] <shadowkernel> you may look at SMART info
[11:45] <usr_rob> odysseas: i even set that in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
[11:45] <CW> kami bangsa indonesia
[11:45] <shadowkernel> using the command sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda
[11:45] <bazhang> !id | cw
[11:45] <ubotu> cw: join ke #ubuntu-id untuk membahas ubuntu dalam bahasa Indonesia
[11:45] <shadowkernel> check the load time
[11:45] <eagle-101> bazhang, k :P gentoo has a patch'd sources out already :P
[11:45] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: i have no fan, fanless motherboard, no fan at all, i did built it, i know ;)
[11:45] <neopsyche> how do i make it bootable?
[11:45] <dark_harmonics> neopsyche just burn it
[11:46] <dark_harmonics> it is bootable already
[11:46] <CW> what is your name
[11:46] <dark_harmonics> thats whats great about iso files
[11:46] <shadowkernel> after setting hdparm -B 255, my load time does not increase when running
[11:46] <dark_harmonics> burn it "as image"
[11:46] <neopsyche> how is 'just burning it' going to help?
[11:46] <CW> eys
[11:46] <dark_harmonics> neopsyche the iso file is bootable when you download it
[11:46] <TulipAn> 12345789/1234567890"£$%&/()=PéLç°§àà
[11:47] <CW> yes
[11:47] <TulipAn> ops
[11:47] <TulipAn> sorry
[11:47] <neopsyche> yes but why isnt it booting?
[11:47] <bazhang> neopsyche: three possible issues: one is the media is faulty/poor quality, too fast burn speed, or corrupt iso file
[11:47] <dark_harmonics> bad disc? bad burn? bad cd drive?
[11:47] <pajamian> neopsyche: did you check the md5sum of the iso image after downloading it?
[11:47] <CW> yes iam understand
[11:47] <Snow_HO> I've got a total noob question here... I downloaded ubuntu 7.10 and tried the live cd out..  when it ran I had high resoloution... then I used wubi to install.. it automatically grabbed 7.04 now i'm stuck at a really crappy res.. even after installing the nvidia drivers.. any help please?
[11:48] <CW> what?
[11:48] <neopsyche> yup
[11:48] <SlimG> Is the BCD method necessary to be able to dualboot between Ubuntu and Vista?
[11:48] <neopsyche> pajamian : yup
[11:48] <CW> ya niya lah
[11:49] <pajamian> neopsyche: did you try burning again a second disk?  maybe the burn was bad.
[11:49] <bazhang> Snow_HO: wubi? is that from a windows system? you can download the iso and burn it yourself using isorecorder2 for ##windows then boot up using that, or just install from the gutsy livecd if you already have one
[11:49] <usr_rob> i sould have used the ext2 on the disk
[11:49] <usr_rob> should'
[11:49] <shadowkernel> I recommend ext3fs
[11:49] <Snow_HO> bazhang yeah wubi is just a program that allows you to install ubuntu without having to create a partition for it and it sets up dual boot for you and all that jazz
[11:49] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: but extrfs access the disk every 3,4th second right
[11:50] <usr_rob> ext3* , damn (old keyboard)
[11:50] <CW> indonesia
[11:50] <up_the_irons> question about debian/control (in a source package).  I have a source package that has many packages defined in debian/control, but I only want to build one of them with dpkg-buildpackage.  How do I do that?
[11:50] <up_the_irons> by default it is building them all, which is taking forever
[11:50] <shadowkernel> you can modify it, a parameter, seems writethrough or the like
[11:50] <neopsyche> pajamian: yes
[11:50] <bazhang> cw we know; please type /join #ubuntu-id
[11:50] <shadowkernel> after modifying, the log does not write to disks immediately
[11:51] <usr_rob>  setting Advanced Power Management level to disabled , but i still hear how it's being accessed every 4th second
[11:51] <bazhang> slimg not sure what the bcd is referring to
[11:51] <SlimG> bazhang: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot#head-e746e1f17e0fc71f1c95142f2558412cd6b3afe2
[11:51] <pajamian> neopsyche: if you put one of the disks that you've burned back into the drive after burning it, is the disk readable?
[11:51] <pajamian> neopsyche: I don't mean bootable this time, just readable.
[11:51] <Snow_HO> It's just wierd that when booting from the live cd.. the screen res was just right.. then installing the full thing I get like 1024x768 only
[11:52] <shadowkernel> Strange, what is your type of hardware?
[11:52] <bazhang> SlimG: not able to boot into ubuntu after installing windows?
[11:52] <neopsyche> pajamian: yes readable
[11:52] <CW> go
[11:52] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: are you asking me ?
[11:52] <bazhang> Snow_HO: you may need to reconfigure your x
[11:53] <shadowkernel> yes I am chatting with you
[11:53] <usr_rob> :P
[11:53] <shadowkernel> usr_rob
[11:53] <pajamian> neopsyche: ok, well I don't know much of anything about fluxbuntu, I would still suspect you're getting a bad burn, maybe your cd burner is going bad on you, have you tried burning the disk in a different computer or cd burner?
[11:53] <Snow_HO> bazhang: my x?
[11:53] <bazhang> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg Snow_HO
[11:54] <taz> hi roomies... any know how to set desktop background for cube each screen ??
[11:54] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: fujitsu mhv2080b sata 2,5" disk
[11:54] <neopsyche> pajamian: no .. but it seems that the data is fine
[11:54] <realz`> hey guys how's hardy coming along?
[11:54] <pajamian> neopsyche: it could have most of the data fine but some blocks not burning properly, you wouldn't know without trying to check the entire disk.
[11:54] <bazhang> taz there is a thread on ubuntuforums for that want me to google it for you?
[11:55] <bazhang> !hardy | realz`
[11:55] <ubotu> realz`: 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
[11:55] <Snow_HO> bazhang:  how do I reconfigure my x?
[11:55] <taz> sure please bazhang
[11:55] <realz`> thanks bazhang
[11:55] <bazhang> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg Snow_HO in the terminal
[11:56] <Sonjaaa> what does this mean:
[11:56] <Sonjaaa> W: Failed to fetch http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/p7zip/p7zip-full_4.51~dfsg.1-1_i386.deb
[11:56] <Sonjaaa>   Could not connect to ca.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (129.97.134.71), connection timed out
[11:56] <AnRkey> How do i rename the applications menu in ubuntu?
[11:56] <shadowkernel> I may try removing unnecessary services, such as slocate and tracker
[11:56] <shadowkernel> In fact, I cannot state the cause of the problem, just guessing
[11:57] <taz> bazhang.. what website?
[11:57] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: okey, will have a look on it
[11:57] <jsemmanuel> i cannot print to my windows shared computer from my ubuntu system. can someone help me in troubleshooting. It used to work before, i have made no recent changes on either system
[11:58] <CW> service
[11:59] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: If your computer is not up 24/7 you should consider installing anacron
[11:59] <bazhang> Sonjaaa: a server timing out try again in a bit ;]
[11:59] <ubud> anyone have configure ubuntu to watch tv before?
[11:59] <shadowkernel> I use none of them.
[11:59] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: but don't i need my files to be indexed
[11:59] <usr_rob> okey
[12:00] <bazhang> http://forum.compiz-fusion.org/showthread.php?t=6199 taz
[12:00] <shadowkernel> If you do not search them frequently, you do not need.
[12:00] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: i will try to remove, ubuntu-desktop is just a meta package right ?
[12:00] <bazhang> ubud my ubuntu is to busy to watch tv ;]
[12:01] <taz> ok let me check
[12:01] <CW> yes]
[12:01] <shadowkernel> yes you can safely remove it
[12:01] <usr_rob> great
[12:01] <ubud> bazhang: do not understand
[12:01] <taz> that one code .. copy and paste ??
[12:01] <aladdinsane> do anyone know how i can change the background color of my desktop panes, or preferably of one of my desktop panes?
[12:02] <Mushrooms> i need to reboot for the xinerama to take effect
[12:02] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: the tracker-search tool ; This package provides a graphical Tracker search tool for GNOME.
[12:02] <Mushrooms> brb, i hope it works
[12:02] <usr_rob> don't you need that one
[12:02] <shadowkernel> I do not need. I seldom search
[12:02] <ePax> aladdinsane: Do you want to change the theme of your panel?
[12:02] <bazhang> ubud just a bit of levity; you want to just watch? or record as well--there is tvtime and some others for the first, and of course mythtv for the rest
[12:02] <Harbi_> server irc.sohbete.com
[12:03] <aladdinsane> ePax: i want to be able just to change the pane color of my current, or any, theme
[12:03] <usr_rob> shadowkernel: sorry about my english, "seldom" what does that mean ?
[12:03] <taz> bazhang please can u help me step to step ??
[12:03] <bazhang> taz that would be my guess--but if it breaks no one here is responsible ;]
[12:03] <shadowkernel> hardly or rarely
[12:03] <ubud> bazhang: I had install the program u mentioned, but keep having no signal or freq
[12:03] <usr_rob> okey :)
[12:04] <shadowkernel> my native language is chinese :-)
[12:04] <bazhang> taz you might also want to check out the #compiz-fusion channel as well
[12:04] <taz> ok
[12:04] <bazhang> shadowkernel: 你好
[12:04] <taz> pop up with termial .. what next
[12:04] <usr_rob> okey, mine is swedish so your english is better than mine ;)
[12:05] <shadowkernel> bazhang, why not trying ubuntu-cn
[12:05] <bazhang> shadowkernel: you mean #ubuntu-tw ? ;]
[12:05] <ePax> aladdinsane: Well im not so sure if you can do that... but rightclick on desktop then go to change desktop background... then theme then comstomize... and see if you can change something
[12:05] <shadowkernel> I am located in the mainland...
[12:06] <bazhang> hehe not me
[12:07] <taz> bazhang..  what next ...
[12:07] <ubud> anyone had experience in configuring mythtv?
[12:07] <brt3> can i use debian apps (.deb) under ubuntu?
[12:07] <spunkymunky> anyone own a Dell Inspiron 531 Desktop?
[12:08] <shadowkernel> brt3 you may use sudo dpkg -i xxx.deb to intall
[12:08] <brt3> So could i use the same repositories ? as for update? :)
[12:08] <dgjones> spunkymunky, yes, i've got one
[12:08] <bazhang> taz I am probably the last person you should ask--I turned my compiz off long ago ;]
[12:08] <Slart> brt3: debian apps might work on ubuntu..
[12:08] <brt3> as i am doing it right now ;) , but i dont like to risk my self in crashing my system
[12:08] <Slart> !deb
[12:09] <ubotu> deb is the Debian package format, also used by Ubuntu. To install .deb files, simply double-click (in Ubuntu) or click (in Kubuntu) on them to start the GDebi utility.
[12:09] <taz> ok
[12:09] <Slart> !debian
[12:09] <ubotu> Ubuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!
[12:09] <Slart> ah.. there it was
[12:09] <shadowkernel> not necessarily but i should meet the dependency requirements
[12:09] <geoaxis> can any one recomend a IRC proxy , i dont wat to run irssi or bitchx in screen on my server
[12:09] <spunkymunky> dgjones, do you find that it takes quite a long time to boot up through the bios? mine takes like 14 seconds
[12:09] <brt3> spunkymunky , you'd better ask for your problem as their might be other boxes with the same configures as dell or having the same problem
[12:09] <usr_rob> i have trained sanshou for a couple of years, that's the closest i come to chinese, did help my teacher (shaolin munk) with the swedish language :)
[12:10] <bazhang> nice!
[12:10] <taz> mormon1
[12:10] <dgjones> spunkymunky, the only problem i had was with booting into ubuntu after grub, that would hang for about 2 minutes until i removed the quiet & splash settings
[12:10] <taz> i talk to some one opps
[12:10] <taz> not u
[12:10] <taz> i other private chatroon
[12:11] <brt3> Slart , any suggestions of stopping the on-going update? ;) its about 30%
[12:11] <Slart> brt3: ctrl+c ?
[12:11] <taz> they asked me what my chuch.. i told them im member of the church is mormon.. anyway sorry
[12:11] <brt3> So you dont suggest waiting it till it finish but anyway i feel like debian supports are more then ubuntu
[12:11] <pajamian> spunkymunky: is it one of the inspirions that came pre-installed with ubuntu?
[12:12] <spunkymunky> dgjones, Ah ok.  Mine is pretty nippy after that but booting through bios seems to atke ages compared to other dells I have
[12:12] <brt3> their are about 600+ updates when 0 in ubuntu also their is many updates to fix bugs in drivers for my laptop
[12:12] <spunkymunky> pajamian, no it was a win vista one
[12:12] <Slart> brt3: it's your computer... debian and ubuntu handle updates differently.. if you think debian feels more up to date.. then by all means.. use debian
[12:12] <dgjones> spunkymunky, just a thought, are you talking about a 531 desktop or a 531 latitude laptop? i seem to remember that there's two different models with the same number
[12:13] <spunkymunky> dgjones, Its the desktop i have
[12:13] <jenda> brt3: this also sort of means that Ubuntu goes for the more stable, while debian for the more up-to-date... at least so I understand it :)
[12:13] <brt3> Slart , i am going to use it , when i finish downloading all its cd's ;)
[12:13] <dgjones> spunkymunky, mines the laptop
[12:13] <Slart> brt3: hehe
[12:13] <pajamian> heh, gotta love dell model numbers, they make so much sense
[12:14] <daedra> what music player does everyone use here?
[12:14] <brt3> jenda that makes non sense , as opensuse  ,fedora and others giving better support in updates
[12:14] <spunkymunky> dgjones, ah ok...I think its a inspiron 531 problem...i have seen it on the net being talked about i thought i would just ask here see if anyone has the same problem
[12:14] <Slart> brt3: I don't know about better.. it's different
[12:14] <jenda> brt3: alright, up to you ;)
[12:14] <brt3> But i hope the new hardy which is TLS , that fixs many bugs
[12:15] <Joetheodd> daedra, xmms
[12:15] <Pici> brt3: LTS, and it is.
[12:15] <brt3> Jenda , i will try few alpha distros  before i am going to compile all my drivers , as i feel they arent working fine
[12:16] <gocciadisangue> hi
[12:16] <spunkymunky> dgjones, when i first got the comp it took about 14 secs to get through the bios boot, i downloaded the new bios update to 1.0.8 and it nukes any power mangement in ubuntu..i had to find a way to turn off acpi and apm to make the pc shut down when i wanted to and show bothe processor cores
[12:16] <gocciadisangue> may you help me? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55597/
[12:16] <daedra> Joetheodd: i was thinking about trying Quod Libet - looks interesting
[12:16] <brt3> Pici , misspelled it coz i wrote all L-T-S in one time , so it goes as tls :P (Long Term - Support)
[12:16] <spunkymunky> dgjones, still takes 14 seconds to get through bios
[12:16] <pajamian> spunkymunky: at what point does the delay happen?
[12:17] <spunkymunky> pajamian, at the bios screen with the dell logo
[12:17] <dgjones> spunkymunky, right, thats not good, sounds like some sort of bios bug or conflict, hopefully there's somebody in the forums with an answer for you
[12:18] <spunkymunky> pajamian, I posted on the dell forums answering to another guy that has the problem
[12:18] <pajamian> spunkymunky: some bioses have a fast boot setting or something similar in the CMOS.  If it is turned off (or if a complementary slow boot setting is turned on) then bootup can be pretty slow
[12:18] <NullNone> Hello All, How can i remove icons from dialog buttons in XFCE ?
[12:18] <pajamian> I would look through your CMOS settings to see if there's such an option.
[12:19] <pajamian> spunkymunky: the other possibility is something is failing and timing out on bootup during the POST.
[12:20] <spunkymunky> pajamian, there is a video on you tube of someone doing a boot of a insp 531 and it does the same thing! abotu a 20 sec wait...i think it could be a bug in the bios...certainly a bug in the acpi or something
[12:21] <moDumass> hey all, how do i update fstab?
[12:21] <spunkymunky> pajamian, i also read with dismay that the code of acpi is written in part by microsoft :P
[12:22] <gocciadisangue> who can help me? my blender crash
[12:22] <mohamed> the following command doesn't boot the kernel could you please help me
[12:22] <mohamed> qemu ­m 32 ­hda rootfs.img ­kernel linux-2.6.15/arch/i386/boot/bzImage -append "root=/dev/sda clock=pit"
[12:23] <soweto> yes i had the same problem i could ' nt install ubuntu and i let down
[12:23] <nick__> morning all
[12:23] <soweto> on acer inspire portable
[12:24] <nick__> I have a question i have to monitors and the second on doesn't work right
[12:24] <Faust-C> nick__, what vid card
[12:24] <Slart> !dual | nick__
[12:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dual - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:24] <nick__> nvida 7300gt 512
[12:24] <Slart> huh.. ubotu? most disturbing
[12:25] <bazhang> dualhead?
[12:25] <Slart> !dualhead | nick__
[12:25] <ubotu> nick__: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[12:25] <spunkymunky> pajamian, what is the CMOS settings?
[12:25] <Slart> bazhang: yes... forgot abot the head-part
[12:25] <nick__> yes
[12:25] <bazhang> hehe
[12:25] <nick__> ok ty
[12:29] <daedra> anyone know a last.fm addon for mpd?
[12:29] <Pici> daedra: I know Sonata (mpd client) has one built in.
[12:29] <daedra> hmm
[12:31] <meezfoghi> hi alll
[12:31] <meezfoghi> how to run mpd
[12:31] <meezfoghi> can anyone help me
[12:31] <daedra> meezfoghi: i just set it up
[12:32] <shadowkernel> mpd <ENTER>?
[12:32] <daedra> meezfoghi: so shoot
[12:32] <shadowkernel> I just guess
[12:32] <mich54> hey guys , is there any "borland c++ compiler" for linux ?
[12:33] <shadowkernel> you may use gcc instead
[12:33] <shadowkernel> gcc+emacs is better than Borland C++
[12:33] <meezfoghi> i already install mpd..but i dont know how play mp3 file.. what command
[12:33] <jpatrick> !info g++ | mich54
[12:33] <ubotu> mich54: g++ (source: gcc-defaults (1.59ubuntu2)): The GNU C++ compiler. In component main, is optional. Version 4:4.1.2-9ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 1 kB, installed size 40 kB
[12:33] <moDumass> hey ayll, im tryingt o make a bootable thumbdrive, but im stuck at sudo dosfslabel /dev/sdX1 ubuntu  it says i need to update fstab
[12:33] <moDumass> how do i do this?
[12:34] <moDumass> !fstab
[12:34] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[12:34] <meezfoghi> !info mpd
[12:34] <ubotu> mpd (source: mpd): Music Player Daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.13.0-2ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 137 kB, installed size 416 kB
[12:34] <mich54> yeah , but um afraid there might b sum differences , i need cz we r usin it at college !! :S
[12:34] <shadowkernel> why not using audacious?
[12:34] <meezfoghi> hi anyone
[12:35] <jpatrick> !leet > mich54
[12:35] <meezfoghi> because i want try it
[12:35] <meezfoghi> i also have xmms and audacious
[12:36] <shadowkernel> you may use dpkg -L mpd |grep "/usr/bin"  to figure the executable file
[12:36] <moDumass> hmm, its a txt file
[12:36] <moDumass> any one know how to make a thumb drive bootble in linux?
[12:36] <Faust-C> meezfoghi, there is a howto on the ubuntu wiki iirc, you'l have to install a client as well for mpd
[12:37] <Faust-C> moDumass, google will have pleanty of howtos, life hacker had one for ubuntu
[12:37] <daedra> meezfoghi: MPD is a daemon, meaning you need a frontend to control it
[12:37] <daedra> meezfoghi: this can be from your machine or remotely
[12:37] <meezfoghi> oh..ic
[12:38] <_Lucretia_> anyone here using a samsung yp-p2 with feisty?
[12:38] <meezfoghi> i think just install mpd
[12:38] <meezfoghi> thank y'all
[12:38] <_Lucretia_> anyone here using a samsung yp-p2 with feisty? Does it work ok? I'm thinking of buying one today.
[12:38] <daedra> meezfoghi: now type man mpd
[12:38] <daedra> and read what comes up
[12:38] <shadowkernel> it should work
[12:40] <|Gabo|> #olbia
[12:40] <|Gabo|> ops
[12:40] <meezfoghi> daedra: thank again...
[12:40] <up_the_irons> anyone want the .deb's to patch the vmsplice exploit?  i just built 'em for AMD64 and upgraded two boxes; no more vulnerability
[12:40] <up_the_irons> oh this is for 7.1
[12:40] <up_the_irons> *7.10
[12:41] <_Lucretia_> ok, anyone using libmtp with feisty? What is thename of the tools package?
[12:41] <_Lucretia_> and does it work well?
[12:43] <dsfwefs> anyone here use those promise controllers? not the raid ones, just plainjain ata/100 eide ones?
[12:45] <o0splitpaw0o> ok
[12:45] <dsfwefs> anyone here use those promise controllers? not the raid ones, just plainjain ata/100 eide ones? question is can i run 2 or 3 of those in the same box, or will there be IRQ conflicts?
[12:46] <erUSUL> dsfwefs: there shouldn't be conflicts afaics
[12:46] <o0splitpaw0o> question, I want to run a command to display my current kernal revision. anyone know the command?
[12:47] <dsfwefs> erUSUL, even the same make/model and stuff?
[12:47] <elkbuntu> uname -r
[12:47] <o0splitpaw0o> elkbuntu, thanks
[12:47] <elkbuntu> o0splitpaw0o, uname -a gives even more info
[12:47] <NET||abuse> Hey guys.. this usb stack crashing on me everytime has to stop,, anyone able to tell me what i can do to reinitialize the usb devices so i can use my mouse again?
[12:48] <o0splitpaw0o> elkbuntu, swsome
[12:48] <dsfwefs> erUSUL, when it boots up, it's got its own little screen after bios, before grub, and says the card's bios, and prints the drives connected, then loads grub, so i'm assuming if there's 3 ,it would do it 3 times? i don't have the hardware, and i'd hate to buy 2 more controllers and put them in to find out they don't work together.
[12:48] <NET||abuse> at present, if i connect a usb device there are zero messages in /var/log/messages
[12:48] <NET||abuse> is there anywhere else i can look?
[12:48]  * o0splitpaw0o swings bad 80's keyboard
[12:48] <Tyczek> Hi, do you know how to enable suspend and hibernation in kernel 2.6.24? I was compiling by "master thread kernel how to" and chose slab instaed of slub... so it should works
[12:49] <elkbuntu> NET||abuse, tail dmesg
[12:49] <NET||abuse> elkbuntu, nooo,, you can't tail another command
[12:50] <erUSUL> dsfwefs: i do not have the hardware either i just saying that this is not msdos or win95 irq cnflicts are very rare nowadays
[12:50] <elkbuntu> NET||abuse, meh, just dmesg then
[12:50] <Pici> NET||abuse: dmesg | tail
[12:50] <Faust-C> dmesg | tail
[12:50] <Faust-C> dmesg | tail | grep foo
[12:50] <elkbuntu> right... this is why i need sleep
[12:50] <elkbuntu> i forgot all about pipes :-/
[12:50] <dsfwefs> erUSUL, alright man, i'll take your word for it, buying 2 more controllers and 8x500gb drives...
[12:51] <NET||abuse> they don't work
[12:51] <NET||abuse> you can't have a streamed dmesg it would seem
[12:51] <Pici> NET||abuse: It worked fine here.
[12:52] <jarto>  127.0.0.1 samppa
[12:52] <NET||abuse> anwyay,, i have messages just saying  "hub 5-0:1.0: over-current change on port 1"
[12:52] <jarto> Agh
[12:52] <dsfwefs> NET||abuse, device pulling too many amps
[12:52] <NET||abuse> dsfwefs,, hmm
[12:52] <dsfwefs> got another of the same?
[12:52] <NET||abuse> dsfwefs, it's only the rf dongle to my wireless mouse
[12:53] <dsfwefs> NET||abuse, try it in a different linux box see if dmesg spews the same
[12:53] <dsfwefs> it'll rule out host hardware problems
[12:53] <NET||abuse> it couldn't possibly pull too many amps
[12:54] <elkbuntu> NET||abuse, it could be if the port is b0rked
[12:54] <celebi61> a laha biyosiste
[12:54] <NET||abuse> well,, it's an old laptop,, but it usually works for a while, or atleast untill i unplug and replugin things
[12:54] <erUSUL> dsfwefs: you know my word as Linux itselfs comes with "...absolutly no warranty..." XD
[12:55] <NET||abuse> then if it stops working, i can reboot,,, and then it'll work for any amount of time up to a few hours
[12:55] <NET||abuse> but rebooting to solve the problem is absolutely rediculous.. i have to find out why it gets borked like this..
[12:55] <elkbuntu> NET||abuse, how old? it wouldt be usb 1 would it?
[12:56] <NET||abuse> elkbuntu, is there a way to check,, it would be unusual,, maybe 2.5 years, maybe 3
[12:56] <NET||abuse> it's a laptop, HP nx6110
[12:56] <elkbuntu> ha, it'll be usb 2
[12:57] <NET||abuse> in the dmesg output,, the number infront of the messages eg.. [11358.484000]  is always incrementing
[12:57] <dsfwefs> erUSUL, haha, this might be an expesive guess
[12:57] <NET||abuse> what is it's relevance?
[12:57] <dsfwefs> but i'm out, work in 3 mins,
[12:58] <erawfish> NET||abuse: time since startup
[12:59] <lollo> macho macho maaaan
[12:59] <NET||abuse> erawfish, hmm, ok.. well, that message keeps coming up "over-current change on port" with the number increasing even after i unplug the mouse
[13:00] <Mania> lollo, ?
[13:01] <AtlaWare> sorry, dualhead problems, xorg correctly configured, extende desktop, the grafical login start correctly, the mouse go over in the two monitor, but when I login, the server X stall and after 20 second restart, someone can give me some help ?
[13:01] <Mania> lollo, can you answer me ?
[13:02] <Dr_Willis> AtlaWare,  thats weird. what video card?
[13:02] <AtlaWare> ati radeon 9550, with proprietary driver
[13:03] <AtlaWare> i use compiz, i have disable it, but is the same, with dual head
[13:03] <AtlaWare> with one only monitor all work :(
[13:03] <Epicenter> Hello! I am looking for a VERY, VERY fast file manager for X. I used to have XFE but now I am running feisty, and it seesm to be in Gutsy only. Can anyone make a recommendation? Thanks! :)
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> Ive only used Dual montiors with Nvidia. Yoyu may want to check the dualhead wiki/guides - there may be some issue with the ati drivers
[13:04] <ikonia> Epicenter: what's wrong with nautilus ?
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> Epicenter,  you could always compile xfe if its not on feiaty.
[13:04] <Epicenter> ikonia: it is outrageously slow
[13:04] <Epicenter> It can take 5-10 seconds for a window to open
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> Slow? What kind of chip you got? A Dorito?
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> :)
[13:05] <Epicenter> Crusoe, 1 GHz, 256mb of RAM, SiliconMotion graphics.
[13:05] <Epicenter> "Not fast"
[13:05] <AtlaWare> Dr_Willis, is very strange, because if start login screen, corectly, why gnome don't start? is request different set in xorg?
[13:05] <rafael_> nick o40mlg
[13:05] <ikonia> Epicenter: I guess thats down to individual configs and perceptions
[13:05] <Pici> Epicenter: You could try Thunar.
[13:05] <Epicenter> Gnome is slow, KDE is slow, XFCE is slow. so I am using EDE :)
[13:05] <Dr_Willis> Im thinking you may have some deeper issues Epicenter  - I ran Gnome on a Pent 1. 100 and it was useable..
[13:05] <Epicenter> EDE is fast as all get out
[13:05] <Epicenter> Dr_Willis: maybe it's this graphics chipset
[13:06] <Epicenter> also the HDD is a 1.8" iPod style disk :)
[13:06] <Epicenter> benchmarks at 1/5th the speed of your usual SATA drive
[13:06] <bazhang> heh
[13:06] <thrope> hi - im trying to install some packages, but it keeps asking for the cd. I dont have physical access to the machine - how can I force a download?
[13:06] <Dr_Willis> Gee that may be the issue. :) since the file manager wants to read all the files to get thumbnails and other info.
[13:06] <Epicenter> but, XFE is fast.
[13:06] <cpk1> thrope: edit out the cd repo in /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:06] <odysseas> thrope: remove the cd line from sources.list
[13:06] <thrope> thanks
[13:06] <Dr_Willis> You could disable all previews and stuff.. or heck try 'mc' in a terminal. thats about as fast a file manager as you can get.
[13:07] <bazhang> can screen be used as a file manager? ;]
[13:08] <Dr_Willis> screen and mc - I recall some issues doing that however...
[13:08] <Epicenter> DR_willis: prefer to stay X11 :)
[13:08] <Slart> the "places" tab in nautilus has a list of all my hard drives, among other things.. what determines how these items are sorted? can I change the order somehow?
[13:09] <Epicenter> nautilus uses 70-100% of CPU for 15 seconds to launch, then takes 2 seconds to draw a simple window...
[13:09] <Epicenter> even in EDE
[13:09] <thuskins> what gui do you guys develop c or c++ with?
[13:09] <Epicenter> although, it just drew a DESKTOP window!
[13:09] <Epicenter> why the hell did it do that? I just want a file manager.
[13:09] <Pici> !code | thuskins
[13:09] <ubotu> thuskins: Programming editors/suites: Terminal-based: vi/vim, emacs - KDE: Kate, KDevelop, Quanta+, Umbrello - GNOME: gvim, gedit, anjuta, eclipse, pida
[13:10] <Dr_Willis> Epicenter,  you need to launch the gnome file manager with some options - or it will also take over the desktop
[13:10] <Slart> nautilus handles the desktop and other stuff too.. if you just want a file manager... try mc.. terminal based. .fast
[13:10] <Da_Putzler> hi guys, any idea why I would have 3x gnome-vfs-daemon's running ???
[13:10] <thuskins> i've been using gedit... and it's waaaay bad at navigation...  anyone recommend anything?
[13:10] <Dr_Willis> other 2 pane file managers, gentoo, filerunner, perhaps oothers... :)
[13:10] <Da_Putzler> thus: try leafpad, nice little editor
[13:10] <Slart> thuskins: SCI Edit is another editor.. a little better
[13:11] <Slart> thuskins: sorry.. Scite text editor is the name
[13:11] <thuskins> i mean, specifically for programming and code navigation
[13:11] <Da_Putzler> ohhh... soz dude
[13:11] <Epicenter> slart: I need it to be X11, sorry
[13:11] <thuskins> np
[13:11] <Slart> Epicenter: then thunar would be my suggestion
[13:11] <Epicenter> Is there a FAST one for x11 besides xfe?
[13:11] <Epicenter> I'll try it
[13:11] <Dr_Willis> Epicenter,  gentoo, filerunner, others. search the package manager for 'file manager'
[13:12]  * Dr_Willis tests out xfe. and decides to use mc instead.
[13:12] <Da_Putzler> can anyone guess why I would have 3 instances of gnome-vfs-daemon running at one time ???
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> gnome-commander - nice and fast file manager for the GNOME desktop
[13:12] <Dr_Willis>  
[13:12] <Slart> Da_Putzler: you've mounted 3 filesystems that need that daemon? do I get a cookie now?
[13:13] <Da_Putzler> ?? I only have my ext3 filesystem with ubutntu installed and 1 /home partition...
[13:13] <Da_Putzler> but u can have a cookie anyhoo
[13:13] <Slart> Da_Putzler: I only have one..
[13:13] <Filled-Void> Hi all What does "Get latest wine git tree (or cvs)." mean and where do I get it
[13:13] <Dr_Willis> just 1 running here also.
[13:13] <Da_Putzler> I never had 3 before, it's just after the latest linux image updates that this is happening
[13:14] <Dr_Willis> !cvs
[13:14] <Da_Putzler> and I dunno how to get rid of two
[13:14] <ubotu> cvs is the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source network-transparent version control system; it helps to manage releases and to control concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. See: https://www.cvshome.org/
[13:14] <Dr_Willis> Filled-Void,  git and cvs are ways of compliling from source, staying up to date wht a project as it changes , leting you easially make new builds.
[13:15] <Filled-Void> Dr_Willis, So I need to download the source for Wine? Im pretty new to Ubuntu unfortunately :x
[13:15] <docmur> Hello
[13:15] <Dr_Willis> Filled-Void,  i would suggest you stick with the debian packages then. and not mess with source
[13:15] <Dr_Willis> !wine
[13:15] <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.
[13:15] <Mushrooms> hello everyone, I was wondering, does anyone use LaTeX here?
[13:15] <Slart> Filled-Void: you can download the entire source every time they release a new version.. or you could just download the stuff that has changed. .git lets you do that.. update a source tree in an efficient way
[13:15] <Dr_Willis> theres some repo for wine that has the newer versions.. i just dontknow the url for it.
[13:16] <Epicenter> got XFE to run. There's a .deb on the author's site that works perfectly once libfox-1.6-0 is installed. I can't imagine why it's not in feisty :)
[13:16] <Dr_Willis> http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[13:16] <Epicenter> It is crazy fast :D
[13:16] <docmur> I have a server I admin remotely that I use for torrents and stuff, question when I load my torrent software up rtorrents it good and well but then when I close my ssh session from my end and go back into the server I can't seem to get that same rtorrent window back which out killing the process and starting it.
[13:17] <Filled-Void> Slart, Dr_Willis, Thanks . yes I know that Wine would do that . but Im gussing im not to supposed to install Wine from its repos if thats the cae where do I get the source and then apply Git if that i the process.
[13:17] <Filled-Void> Dr_Willis, Thank you Ill check that link
[13:17] <docmur> Is there a way to back ground it and when I log on bringing it back to the forgrond
[13:17] <Pici> docmur: use screen.
[13:17] <Pici> !screen | docmur
[13:17] <ubotu> docmur: screen is a terminal multiplexer. See http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen
[13:17] <Slart> Filled-Void: don't mess with git if you don't have to .. go to www.winehq.org click the download link and follow the instrucions
[13:17] <Dr_Willis> using cvs/git will require you to do a bit of work.. not syre what you would gain by it either.
[13:17] <Da_Putzler> does anyone know off-hand where I can find the script/text that runs the gnome-vfs-daemon's ?
[13:17] <loa> where in ubuntu i can found hibernate.conf
[13:17] <loa> ?
[13:17] <Slart> loa: run "locate hibernate.conf"
[13:18] <Dr_Willis> loa,  try 'locate  hibernate.conf'
[13:18] <loa> already)
[13:18]  * Slart has oiled his fingers today =)
[13:18]  * maximilion bids good afternoon
[13:18] <loa> there no such file
[13:18] <Slart> loa: then you don't have one
[13:18] <cpk1> loa: try running updatedb first
[13:18] <Dr_Willis> i dont have one either. :)
[13:18] <Slart> no hibernate.conf here
[13:18] <Dr_Willis> !find hibernate.conf
[13:18] <Filled-Void> Dr_Willis, Slart I wanted tot ry it cause of this http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+COD4&back=HOWTO+INDEX+Wine+Games
[13:19] <maximilion> Is there a channel for people that design graphics on Linux/Ubuntu?
[13:19] <ubotu> File hibernate.conf found in hibernate
[13:19] <Mushrooms> Does anyone recommend a particular front end for LaTeX that I should use? In windows and MikTeX I used to use TeXnicCenter... and was wondering if there were anything similar
[13:19] <loa> i found /etc/default/acpi-support, but there are no option to unload all modules(
[13:19] <Slart> Filled-Void: if you look at the wine site you can get the latest version as a deb... it will only be max two weeks old
[13:19] <Dr_Willis> Filled-Void, its likely that the wine repos  - have a new enough version to run that game..
[13:19] <Slart> Filled-Void: when they release a new version you'll have to wait.. oh.. say about 2 days for the debs to appear
[13:20] <Filled-Void> Ahhha thanks Dr_Willis and slart that makes my task much much easier :D
[13:20] <Pici> Mushrooms: For Ubuntu or on Ubuntu?  Theres #ubuntu-artwork for creating art for Ubuntu, or you could try #ubuntustudio for creating art on Ubuntu.
[13:20] <emma> Mushrooms are you looking for something that's like a wysiwyg GUI for LaTeX?
[13:20] <c1|freaky> does the new exploit apply to the current ubuntu kernel?
[13:20] <Da_Putzler> is anyone actually using Hardy as their base system ?
[13:20] <Mushrooms> emma: yes, i'm looking for an editor, like a front end
[13:20] <slack_baphomet> Lost connection to Evolution Exchange backend process < anyone know what this message is about , kind of work critical that i get it working again
[13:20] <emma> Mushrooms -- sudo apt-get install lyx
[13:20] <Pici> Da_Putzler: Yes, more questions/discussion in #ubuntu+1 please :)
[13:21] <Mushrooms> Pici: on Ubuntu
[13:21] <Slart> Mushrooms: lyx
[13:21] <Pici> Mushrooms: er, mistype, sorry.
[13:21] <berto__> repeating question: does anyone know how to create a keyboard? Possibly with a graphich client, if not... what files must be copied and modified :) Sorry, I really need this :)
[13:21] <Pici> maximilion: For Ubuntu or on Ubuntu?  Theres #ubuntu-artwork for creating art for Ubuntu, or you could try #ubuntustudio for creating art on Ubuntu.
[13:21] <Tyczek> hi... i compiled latest pidgin... no errors with compiling (from repo was deleted), but when i run it says: pidgin: symbol lookup error: pidgin: undefined symbol: purple_account_get_current_error
[13:21] <Slart> Mushrooms: although the current version of lyx has some problems when it comes to importing figures.. you'll have to update ghostscript if you need that
[13:21] <Mushrooms> emma Slart: i tried using Lyx before, but i'm really looking for something like a advanced text editor
[13:21] <Flynsarmy> Is ther ea terminal command to see the owner of a file?
[13:21] <maximilion> Pici: Lovely, #ubuntustudio it is :)
[13:21] <plux> Mushrooms: vim
[13:21] <Slart> !latex
[13:21] <ubotu> tex is a language for describing a document, commonly used especially for scientific publishing. Information and instructions for installing TeX and other related packages can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LaTeX
[13:22] <Slart> Mushrooms: check that url.. there are a few
[13:22] <Mushrooms> Slart: like winedt or texcenter
[13:22] <Mushrooms> ok
[13:22] <Mushrooms> thanks
[13:22] <emma> I thought Lyx was pretty advanced.
[13:22] <Slart> lyx is advanced enough to make me bug eyed sometimes =)
[13:22] <slack_baphomet> i need evolution guru
[13:22] <slack_baphomet> :-\
[13:23] <emma> Mushrooms - there's also texmacs
[13:23] <Mushrooms> emma:lyx works at a slighly higher level imho... like it hides all of the preamble
[13:23] <Dr_Willis> I like BigMacs
[13:23] <Dr_Willis> :)
[13:23] <tijn> slack_baphomet, http://www.latrobe.edu.au/podiatry/Images/1%20Biomech%20pics/EVOLUTIONpics/evolution.GIF
[13:23] <Mushrooms> !tetex
[13:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tetex - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:23] <tijn> says it all
[13:23] <Pici> tijn: Please stay ontopic.
[13:23] <emma> so you dont want a wysiwyg you want something to edit LaTeX code.
[13:24] <Mushrooms> emma: yep
[13:24] <emma> Texmacs might be what you want.
[13:24] <emma> It works slow for me, and feels bloated but I think it might do that.
[13:24] <slack_baphomet> tijn: thats not helping me any tbh
[13:24] <slack_baphomet> :(
[13:24] <Da_Putzler> Apart from BUM (Bootup Manager) what other programs can I look at to disable services and daemons...  I seem to have multiple's running for some reason
[13:24] <Slart> or just plain emacs.. or vi
[13:24] <ndeah> Flynsarmy ls -l
[13:24] <Slart> both handle latex syntax afaik
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> Da_Putzler,  check the package maanger for 'sysv' tools.  theres a few in there.
[13:25] <Da_Putzler> thx
[13:25] <Mushrooms> Slart: if i used emacs or vi, i'll probably get a hernia trying to compile the file.... cos in windows, texcenter did it all with a magic compile button.. which vi doesn't have
[13:25] <emma> gedit probably does too
[13:25] <emma> and maybe amyedit
[13:26] <Mushrooms> it says here i should try kile
[13:26] <emma> !amyedit
[13:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about amyedit - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:26] <weiboyou8> jaj
[13:26] <Mushrooms> !kile
[13:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kile - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:26] <yusuo> hi i was wondering how i raise the base volume on ubuntu as my windows partition is louder
[13:26] <Slart> Mushrooms: hehe.. no buttons.. but I think someone can give you a cryptic string to type in =)
[13:26] <Pici> !msgthebot
[13:26] <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.
[13:26] <emma> Mushrooms,  look into this -- http://amyedit.sourceforge.net/
[13:26] <Mushrooms> Slart: yeah my supervisor compiles her documents in dos.... i don't know how she does it, the string is like half a page long
[13:26] <weiboyou8> 你们好
[13:27] <yusuo> anybody have any ideas
[13:27] <river_> how can i do that? uid begin with 10000 +1 when i make a new user
[13:27] <weiboyou8> 你们知道哪儿有unix系统？
[13:27] <ndeah> yusuo, did you try alsamixer?
[13:27] <yusuo> ????
[13:27] <emma> Mushrooms,  I think amyedit might be what you are looking for
[13:28] <Mushrooms> emma: yeah i had a look into that, looks pretty sweet
[13:28] <Slart> !ch | weiboyou8
[13:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ch - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:28] <ndeah> yusuo, Terminal: alsamixer
[13:28] <Pici> !zh | weiboyou8
[13:28] <ubotu> weiboyou8: For Ubuntu help in Chinese 您可以访问中文频道： #ubuntu-cn 或者 #ubuntu-tw  或者 #ubuntu-hk
[13:29] <Filled-Void> lol installed kde and now I have 67 mb of updates :O
[13:29] <bazhang> weiboyou8: sco owns it ;]
[13:29] <Filled-Void> gah wrong channel
[13:29] <Mushrooms> lol or should i forget about this and just use wine?
[13:29] <yusuo> thanks
[13:29] <weiboyou8> 我想要以前的UNIX系统！不是现在的UNIX各个版本哦
[13:29] <zh> i know
[13:29] <Pici> !en | weiboyou8
[13:29] <ubotu> weiboyou8: 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
[13:30] <Da_Putzler> why do ppl here use Ubuntu over say xubuntu or kubuntu ???
[13:30] <bazhang> weiboyou8: I understand you but you have to speak english here
[13:30] <Pici> Da_Putzler: Personal preference.
[13:30] <Slart> Da_Putzler: because I prefer gnome over kde
[13:30] <emma> how do you find a specific file on your computer from terminal?
[13:31] <Slart> emma: locate, find, whereis depending on what type of file
[13:31] <Pici> emma: find /path/ -name "something.ext"
[13:31] <emma> what if you don't know the path?
[13:31] <Pici> emma: use /
[13:31] <river_> 什麼
[13:31] <bazhang> english please river_
[13:31] <river_> oké, no problem :d
[13:32] <L3ttuc3> emma you could use the 'find' command, and grep the output for the file you want. suppose the file you want is called 'foobar', and you're looking for it from root (/), you would do something like - find | grep -i foobar
[13:32] <L3ttuc3> emma grep -i is for case insensitive search.
[13:32] <Slart> and it will be finished sometime next week.. =)
[13:32] <Helvasca> How do I schedule a process to terminate at a certain time?
[13:32] <Pici> L3ttuc3: er, thats an odd way of using find.
[13:32] <weiboyou8> sorry!!my eglish is bad!
[13:32] <bazhang> weiboyou8: no worries take your time ;]
[13:32] <L3ttuc3> Pici or that :P, never knew the exact parameters for find. guess i'll have to look it up.
[13:32] <weiboyou8> is bad!
[13:32] <Pici> L3ttuc3: find / -iname "*foobar*"
[13:32] <Slart> actually.. I use find in the same way.. just to get a list to filter using grep.. hard to stop that habit =)
[13:33] <emma> wow it says it doesn't exist
[13:33] <L3ttuc3> Pici im starting to like your solution already.
[13:33] <river_> how you do that, uid begin with 1000 and +1 when i add user
[13:33] <Pici> L3ttuc3: I used to do it the way you said until someone told me I was doing it wrong too ;)
[13:33] <emma> I installed realplayer 10, I was expecting it to install itself as a plugin in Firefox but it never did.
[13:33] <weiboyou8> THANKS!
[13:33] <Slart> Helvasca: you could schedule a kill command...
[13:34] <L3ttuc3> Pici makes sense. :)
[13:34] <Slart> emma: I think it's a stand alone player.. I've got it installed too..
[13:34] <bazhang> weiboyou8: this channel is more for support of ubuntu linux; the unix you want may have another channel though I am not sure ;]
[13:34] <Helvasca> Slart: I have't had alot to do with scheduleing how would I do it?
[13:34] <weiboyou8> Which good system do you use?
[13:35] <Slart> Helvasca: use crontab.. man crontab for info and examples
[13:35] <bazhang> #ubuntu of course weiboyou8 ;]
[13:35] <L3ttuc3> on the other hand, slightly off-topic maybe, if i'm buying a Mac USB keyboard, and hooking it up to my laptop (not a Mac) running ubuntu 7.10, would i need to go out of my way to make it work, change charsets, keymaps etc? keyboard is damn sexy, but i don't want to shell out good money on another brick or doorstop. :P
[13:35] <Slart> !crontab
[13:35] <ubotu> cron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto  -  There is also a decent Howto at http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/mdrone/cron&crontab-howto.htm
[13:35] <bazhang> L3ttuc3: should work
[13:35] <Slart> there are some more links, Helvasca
[13:35] <DiceyDaysx> anyone here uses k3b
[13:35] <Helvasca> Slart: thanks
[13:35] <Pici> Helvasca: if its a one time thing you may want to look at the 'at' command too.
[13:35] <bazhang> yes DiceyDaysx
[13:35] <DiceyDaysx> I have only 3 options in K3b. Auto, Ignore, and 2x. Is this normal, and what is the slowest speed?
[13:36] <emma> slart in Edgy installing real player would install the firefox plugin
[13:36] <Helvasca> Pici:  I just want it to terminate my torrent program at 7 am
[13:36] <L3ttuc3> bazhang ok, that's for the USB part, but the keys are a little different, no windows keys for example (i can reconfigure most of my compiz hotkeys no problems...) but will i have other issues to bear in mind?
[13:36] <emma> Now I'm not sure how to install the realplayer (helix) firefox plugin
[13:36] <asdzxc> hi
[13:36] <maximilion> Anyone know which program to use to create animated cursors?
[13:36] <asdzxc> i want to install mysql server to my desktop kubuntu
[13:36] <Slart> emma: oh..it was a long time ago.. I might have reinstalled firefox since then
[13:36] <asdzxc> but it want's to install also exim
[13:36] <Slart> !realplayer
[13:36] <asdzxc> but i don't need mail server
[13:36] <fulat2k> hi folks, is there a limit to how many tcp sockets can be opened on ubuntu?
[13:36] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[13:37] <asdzxc> why mysql depends on exim ?
[13:37] <prince> Nice day!!!
[13:37] <bazhang> L3ttuc3: never used a desktop mac kb; had ubuntu running on a mac laptop however cant really remember as compiz was in its infancy at that point ;]
[13:37] <Slart> fulat2k: I'm not sure.. aren't you limited by number of ports? 65535 or soemthing?
[13:37] <maximilion> prince: Yes, we finally got some sun here :)
[13:38] <L3ttuc3> bazhang that's my issue, you installed from scratch with that keyboard already in place, so you would already have set it up at install time, im wondering if im going to have to pick my brains to get it to work properly...
[13:38] <fulat2k> Slart: yups.  that's the "hardlimit". was wondering if ubuntu/kernel 2.6 does any soft/default limit.
[13:38] <Slart> emma: hey.. I had the helix plugin installed.. just checked
[13:38] <bazhang> L3ttuc3: doubtful as apple just uses standard stuff these days and slaps a shiny label on it
[13:39] <moldy> hi
[13:39] <Slart> emma: don't really know how I did it though
[13:39] <Slart> fulat2k: I doubt it.. tried googling for it?
[13:39] <L3ttuc3> bazhang that keyboard is more than just shiny! i'll look for a picture and post it, if you all don't mind, just to showh you. it's real real slim.
[13:39] <fulat2k> Slart: yups :(
[13:40] <bazhang> L3ttuc3: best post it in offtopic ;]
[13:40] <moldy> i want to upgrade from dapper (server edition) to at least feisty -- how do i do this?
[13:40] <gold44> how to play file.rmvb?
[13:40] <moldy> the official docs do not seem to mention the server edition at all...
[13:40] <L3ttuc3> bazhang yeah, will do that :P i'm there too.
[13:41] <bazhang> mplayer, realplayer kaffeine, others as well gold44
[13:41] <bazhang> vlc too iirc
[13:41] <Slart> fulat2k: here something.. from 2000.. but still
[13:41] <Slart> fulat2k: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.development.system/browse_thread/thread/dbf66c87c8e128ba/bd5a871de0dacf3b?lnk=st&q=linux+tcp+socket+limit#bd5a871de0dacf3b
[13:42] <gold44> bazhang: thanks, i am apt-get -ting mplayer
[13:42] <prince> Is there anyone who has s/n key of StarCraft?
[13:42] <asdzxc> how can i install MySQL server without installing any MTA ?
[13:42] <PriceChild> !piracy | asdzxc
[13:42] <ubotu> asdzxc: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[13:42] <PriceChild> whoops, sorry asdzxc
[13:42] <bazhang> prince not the right channel for that and illegal as well
[13:42] <PriceChild> prince, see ubotu above
[13:43] <Yellow> hi
[13:43] <asdzxc> ubotu it wasn't me
[13:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about it wasn't me - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:43] <prince> Sorry...
[13:43] <asdzxc> PriceChild it wasn't me
[13:43] <Yellow> anyone experience with the 8800GT in Ubuntu? Don't !nvidia me, it doesn't help :-/ The GTS ran fine, but GT just won't
[13:44] <asdzxc> is there any MTA dummy package ?
[13:46] <fulat2k> Slart: hmm... not too much on the actual number of conns
[13:46] <Slart> fulat2k: well.. someone mentioned 40k as a general linux limit
[13:46] <fulat2k> Slart: looking at this: http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/~didi/file-nr.html
[13:46] <Slart> fulat2k: I don't know if that's true..
[13:46] <Slart> fulat2k: looking
[13:46] <Beatl-1966> Система -> Выход -> Завершение сеанса = ctrl+alt+Back Space?
[13:47] <bazhang> !ru
[13:47] <ubotu> Пожалуйста посетите #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке  / Pozhalujsta posetite #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke
[13:47] <erawfish> Yellow: the gts was a 320 or 640MB card?
[13:48] <whyking_> hi
[13:48] <snowserf21> hola
[13:48] <Slart> fulat2k: mm.. have you actually tried creating listening sockets? see how many you can create before it starts protesting
[13:48] <asdzxc> is here: http://ubuntu.lnix.net/misc/mta-dummy/mta-dummy_1.0_all.deb
[13:48] <asdzxc> ;)
[13:48] <asdzxc> bye
[13:49] <snowserf21> he escuchado de sockets en java y la API de windos
[13:49] <fulat2k> Slart: umm.. nopes :)  we've apache running and would like to know the limit before things crash and burn before customers do :P
[13:49] <fulat2k> Slart: i think you're right, need to do some POC.
[13:49] <bazhang> english please snowserf21
[13:50] <jpatrick> !es | snowserf21
[13:50] <ubotu> snowserf21: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[13:50] <jpatrick> !en > snowserf21
[13:50] <snowserf21> I speak a little the english excusem
[13:50] <Slart> fulat2k: hehe
[13:50] <snowserf21> ok
[13:50] <fulat2k> Slart: coz we're replacing a Solaris based application which is currently crashing like mad :(
[13:51] <erawfish> !es | snowserf21
[13:51] <ubotu> snowserf21: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[13:51] <jpatrick> erawfish: did that ;)
[13:51] <Webu> Any ideas why can't I get sound from 2 different sources like Rhytmbox and Firefox at the same time?
[13:51] <erawfish> jpatrick: I have a slow brain
[13:52] <erawfish> and bad eyesight
[13:52] <Webu> Only the first one will work.
[13:52] <erawfish> Webu: dmix. the reason is you don't have a hardware or software mixer
[13:53] <erawfish> Webu: however, firefox by default uses OSS IIRC. rhytmbox should use alsa and there should be no problem
[13:53] <xeer> hi everyone! i have a question I hope that can get answered
[13:53] <Webu> erawfish: oh I see, thanks for pointing me out :)
[13:53] <bazhang> we hope so too xeer ;]
[13:53] <ePax> Every time i star my comp i have to type "modprobe ath_pci" to enable wireless drivers. Is there a way to auto start that?_
[13:53] <xeer> i have a ubuntu and a windows machine on my network. i'd like to send the windows machine a message (similar to how windows/windows can use net send)
[13:54] <Slart> xeer: smbclient -M
[13:54] <berto__> repeating question: does anyone know how to create a keyboard? Possibly with a graphich client, if not... what files must be copied and modified :) Sorry, I really need this :)
[13:54] <[NaNo]> wenas
[13:55] <jpatrick> !es | [NaNo]
[13:55] <ubotu> [NaNo]: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[13:55] <Slart> berto__: keyboard layout?
[13:55] <ndeah> ubotu autostart
[13:55] <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
[13:55] <berto__> I need to add ctrl signs to make accented letters
[13:56] <berto__> one version is a modified it kb
[13:56] <[NaNo]> gracias uboto
[13:56] <berto__> the other a standard us
[13:56] <[NaNo]> ubutu diga
[13:56] <Slart> berto__: I don't know how current this one is.. but there is some info at least http://hektor.umcs.lublin.pl/~mikosmul/computing/articles/custom-keyboard-layouts-xkb.html
[13:56] <berto__> both needed for the same language
[13:56] <berto__> I made it for win, but I can't seem to find a clear hint on how to make it here
[13:57] <berto__> is going to read :) tnx
[13:57] <xeer> Slart: I see, thanks. unfortunately i get an error "Not enough '\' characters in service"
[13:57] <Gato> Hi, I need help to connect ubuntu server 7.10 + LTSP using RDP to connect to windows
[13:57] <xeer> where should i put the \'s?
[13:57] <co_gitu> taiiii
[13:58] <bazhang> question co_gitu?
[13:58] <co_gitu> apo
[13:58] <Gato> I instaled xorg + gnome and Lstp 5 and works fine
[13:58] <berto__> yep! that should do the trick :)
[13:59] <berto__> tnx guys :)
[13:59] <Gato> And I try to use lts.conf to connect to terminal server and don't work
[14:00] <Slart> xeer: what did you try? smbclient -M 192.168.0.2 works for me
[14:00] <neopsyche> ubuntu is not loading
[14:00] <neopsyche> on boot
[14:00] <neopsyche> er..
[14:00] <neopsyche> i mean.. from cd
[14:00] <Pici> !enter
[14:00] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[14:00] <neopsyche> for installation
[14:00] <FloodBot1> neopsyche: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:00] <neopsyche> yes yes..
[14:00] <bazhang> sounds like a bad burn neopsyche
[14:00] <Slart> xeer: if you're using netbios names i think you'll have to write smbclient -M \\Computername
[14:01] <neopsyche> could someone please help with the installation using bootable cd? the cd i burn doesnt want to boot.. but im pretty sure i downloaded the right files.. how can someone make it bootable?
[14:01] <erawfish> neopsyche: look on the CD. what files do you see?
[14:01] <Slart> neopsyche: you burned the iso as an image, right? not just as a file on the cd?
[14:01] <xeer> Slart, using the ip returns "session request failed". using the double slashes returns "Error NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME"
[14:01] <krim> neopsyche: First of all, have you checked if any other bootable cd works? Maybe it's your BIOS settings.
 what problem with cd
[14:02] <telexicon> How do I disable that obnoxious beeping when I change the volume using keyboard shortcuts?
[14:02] <Slart> xeer: you are sure there is a computer with that ip that has the messenger service enabled?
[14:02] <AnRkey> How do i rename the applications menu in ubuntu?
[14:02] <gejr> telexicon: I believe you can google for "pc speaker linux"
[14:02] <xeer> the remote computer pings at 0.2ms
[14:02] <telexicon> gejr, its not the pc speaker, its coming out of the speakers hooked into the sound card
[14:02] <neopsyche> erawfish: i see md5 sum .. README .. preseed .. ubuntu .. pool.. install .. dists.. isolinux..
[14:03] <Slart> xeer: and the messenger service is enabled?
[14:03] <LjL> !away > ABF|away    (ABF|away, see the private message from Ubotu)
[14:03] <Andycasss> how can i see list of cron jobs??
[14:03] <Slart> Andycasss: crontab -L I think.. or crontab -l
[14:03] <gejr> telexicon: and there's no such setting in gnomes sound settings?
[14:04] <telexicon> gejr, ive looked around, i cant seem to find it
[14:04] <LjL> Andycasss: crontab -l to see your user's crontab, but cat /etc/crontab to see the system wide one
[14:04] <telexicon> there must be an option, it beeps so loud.. if im wearing headphones it practically gives me a heart attack if i change the volume and im not expecting that loud beep
[14:04] <xeer> Slart, yes it's set to automatic and it is started
[14:05] <neopsyche> slart: yes
[14:05] <gejr> telexicon: is it a thinkpad ?
[14:05] <neopsyche> erawfish: see files above?
[14:05] <telexicon> it wouldnt be so bad if it was a light 'pop' or something, but its an extremely harsh, loud beep
[14:05] <telexicon> gejr, no its a macbook pro
[14:06] <Slart> neopsyche: hm.. odd.. what happens when you try booting from the cd? nothing? error messages? just ignores the cd? have you checked the bios settings so you really boot from the cd?
[14:07] <neopsyche> Slart: the bios settings are fine .. as with a previous ubuntu cd (original from canonical) it boots. but with written cd it doesnt boot.
[14:07] <Pici> neopsyche: Did you verify the burn?
[14:07] <Pici> !verify | neopsyche
[14:07] <ubotu> neopsyche: 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
[14:08] <krim> neopsyche: How did you burn the disc?
[14:08] <bazhang> neopsyche: did you burn it as a data disk?
[14:09] <neopsyche> krim: i burned it using k3B and the default burner on ubuntu
[14:10] <FloodBot1> NOTICE - If you couldn't speak to the channel during the past minutes, please try again now.
[14:10] <Filled-Void> Out of curiosity when KDE4 becomes stable it will be in the repositories right so I dont have to download anythign else especially for that?
[14:10] <PriceChild> Filled-Void, it will be in repos for hardy
[14:10] <krim> neopsyche: In K3b did you choose "Burn CD Image"?
[14:10] <Filled-Void> PriceChild, ty :) I should be able to upgrade to HH as well then from gg?
[14:10] <neopsyche> bazhang: i burned it as ISO both times
[14:10] <PriceChild> Filled-Void, yup, easy
[14:10] <gejr> telexicon: i've been searching, but i'm afraid i can't help you:#
[14:11] <neopsyche> Krim: yes.. if i remember correctly
[14:11] <Filled-Void> PriceChild, Thank you clearing that
[14:11] <erawfish> neopsyche: please tell us a few filenames on the CD. also is your BIOS set to boot from CD?
[14:11] <PriitM> Hi, I'm using iwconfig to configure my wifi card, but I got trouble choosing ESSID. I write iwconfig wlan0 essid wardriving.wifi.ee voru.wifi.ee
[14:11] <bazhang> Filled-Void: you can get it now of course: #kubuntu-kde4
[14:11] <PriitM> and I'm getting unrecognised wireless request
[14:11] <Clinteger> in command line, how do I add a new user and make it have a home directory and all the stuff that the user created in setup has [in the sudoers file, etc.]
[14:11] <j_> how i figure out my ipconfig?
[14:12] <Filled-Void> bazhang IM just getting the hang of Ubuntu . Dont want tog et ahead of myself :)
[14:12] <erUSUL> j_: ifconfig
[14:12] <bazhang> hehe
[14:12] <Filled-Void> bazhang, Ive posted my problems Ive run into and solutions on my blog :)
[14:12] <neopsyche> erawfish: yes.. bios is fine.. and here are file names: dists.. install.. isolinux.. pool.. preseed.. ubuntu.. md5sum.txt.. Readme.diskdefines
[14:12] <lolimanier> lol
[14:13] <siddyzc> can anyone tell me wat i can do to install nVidia graphics drivers i downloaded from the website manually?
[14:13] <lolimanier> ululu
[14:13] <bazhang> neopsyche: what media brand what burn speed
[14:13] <ghosTM55> help , to install what can i have the folder /usr/src/linux? thx
[14:14] <lolimanier> lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol
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[14:14] <lolimanier> lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol
[14:14] <dgjones> !ops
[14:14] <lolimanier> lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol
[14:14] <FloodBot1> lolimanier: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
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[14:14] <PriceChild> Pici, can't ban if already muted :)
[14:15] <bazhang> wow fast
[14:15] <neopsyche> CD is Verbatim Writer is LG DVD/CD up to 52x plus.
[14:15] <goodhabit> Hello. Help me please. I cannot get all mouse buttons working. Maybe someone can advice me.
[14:15] <neopsyche> bazhang: see above
[14:15] <PriceChild> goodhabit, how many buttons?
[14:15] <Pici> PriceChild: Can't ban if I type in something thats not a hostmask.
[14:15] <PriceChild> :P
[14:15] <bazhang> neopsyche: what speed did you burn the iso at
[14:15] <siddyzc> exit
[14:15] <goodhabit> PriceChild, 7 I think, left-right, two side buttons, middle wheel, right and left wheel.
[14:16] <neopsyche> bazhang: on second burn i selected 4.7
[14:16] <dgjones> !nvidia | siddyzc, you'd be better installing nvidia drivers using these instructions
[14:16] <Neeku> hi
[14:16] <ubotu> siddyzc, you'd be better installing nvidia drivers using these instructions: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[14:16] <leeping> Hey there, I
[14:16] <leeping> I'm trying to netboot the Ubuntu Live CD
[14:16] <PriceChild> goodhabit, I don't know myself, that might just bee helpful for others to know ;) It would have been different if It were just 5 for example.
[14:16] <Neeku> are there any data recovery programs for memory card? a good and small-sized one
[14:16] <PriceChild> gobtw the wheel counts as 3 - up, down, in
[14:16] <PriceChild> goodhabit, ^
[14:16] <leeping> I don't think the kernel has the module for my ethernet card
[14:17] <neopsyche> bazhang: 4.7
[14:17] <leeping> Where in initrd.img is the list of modules to add at bootup?
[14:17] <bazhang> neopsyche: you set it at 4.7x? perhaps try 2x
[14:17] <ikonia> leeping: you don't need it in the initrd unless your netbooting
[14:17] <leeping> And, if my netboot fails and I drop to initramfs, how do I check the boot log?
[14:17] <leeping> yes, I am netbooting :)
[14:18] <ikonia> leeping: what network card is it ?
[14:18] <leeping> dmesg doesn't work in initramfs
[14:18] <leeping> Attansic L1
[14:18] <leeping> It's supposed to be in the newer kernels
[14:18] <ikonia> let me see if I can find anything on that card
[14:18] <leeping> Thanks :)
[14:18] <ikonia> leeping: what is a "newer" kernel
[14:18] <leeping> After 2.6.21 I believe
[14:18] <leeping> since July 2007
[14:18] <ikonia> leeping: well, gutsy is on .22 I think currently
[14:18] <bazhang> eeepc?
[14:19] <leeping> Does that necessarily mean that initrd.gz for the gutsy live CD contains the module?
[14:19] <ikonia> leeping: yup, .21 you're correct, so if your booting from a source with a .22 kernel  you should be fine
[14:19] <leeping> I would assume so, as well
[14:19] <brid55> hello everyone
[14:19] <leeping> but I'm getting strange errors
[14:19] <ikonia> leeping:  no the livecd is older, but using hte livecd is not netbooting
[14:19] <leeping> I'm netbooting the live CD
[14:19] <leeping> I mean, I'm serving the live CD via NFS
[14:19] <leeping> and I put the kernel in /var/lib/tftpboot
[14:19] <ikonia> leeping: ughhhh what a pain thats going to be
[14:20] <brid55> I have Ubuntu 7.10 installed, but I cannto even create a folder on my desktop. ANybody can help? Thank you!
[14:20] <leeping> The computers that I'm trying to boot do not have disk drives
[14:20] <ikonia> leeping: you'll have to make a custom install cd
[14:20] <ikonia> leeping: or at least a new initrd
[14:21] <bazhang> what computer leeping
[14:21] <leeping> Right, that means adding the correct kernel module in the initrd.gz..
[14:21] <leeping> I built it from parts
[14:21] <leeping> However I imagine I also have to add the name of the module to a list in order for it to be loaded
[14:22] <neopsyche> bazhang: i downloaded the iso from here: http://modzer0.cs.uaf.edu/~hardwarehank/fluxbuntu/7.10/rc/ Is this the bootable version?
[14:22] <der0b> heya folks, anyone have any problem printing to remote samba printers?  All of a sudden I can't can't connect to remote printers....
[14:22] <erawfish> leeping: not really due to the magic of udev
[14:22] <neopsyche> bazhang: it doesnt give an option for 2x
[14:22] <bazhang> neopsyche: not sure about fluxbuntu; they have a channel as well you know ;]
[14:23] <leeping> erawfish: Does that mean I only need to put the module in the correct directory?
[14:23] <neopsyche> thanks
[14:23] <neopsyche> bazhang: thanks
[14:23] <lambdacalculus> bonjour
[14:23] <leeping> One more problem - if I compile the kernel module, I'll be compiling with a newer kernel, I think
[14:23] <erawfish> leeping: you need to do more
[14:23] <leeping> because you just mentioned the live CD uses an older kernel
[14:23] <leeping> erawfish: What do I need to do? Or is there a webpage that shows me how?
[14:24] <brid55> Hello, can anybody help?? Problem writing to hard disk
[14:24] <ikonia> brid55: what problem
[14:24] <brid55> thank you ikonia
[14:24] <lambdacalculus> nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy
[14:24] <lambdacalculus> nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy nicolas sarkozy
[14:24] <brid55> suddenly I cannot write to my hd. I cannot even create a folder on my desktop
[14:24] <ikonia> lambdacalculus: why do that ?
[14:24] <ikonia> brid55: what happens
[14:25] <leeping> wow, these ops come from nowhere :)
[14:25] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[14:25] <brid55>  I cannot even create a folder on my desktop
[14:25] <dgjones> leeping, they're faster than speeding bullet
[14:25] <ikonia> brid55: what happens when you try
[14:25] <leeping> hahah, and they don't even kick
[14:25] <leeping> they make people part
[14:25] <brid55> it tells me there is an error. I have no permission to write on that folder
[14:26] <ikonia> brid55: and have you checked the permissions ?
[14:26] <brid55> how exactly?
[14:26] <brid55> I have had a look at the fstab, but it seems ok
[14:26] <brid55> I'm a bit of a newbee
[14:27] <ikonia> brid55: fstab is not file system permissons. Right click properties on the desktop directory in your home dir
[14:27] <leeping> There's a command called mkinitrd, but I don't think I can use it to generate a live CD initrd
[14:27] <leeping> because I think the live CD initrd contains scripts that are specific to the live CD .. am I correct?
[14:27] <ndeah> !netboot install
[14:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about netboot install - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:27] <Pici> !install
[14:27] <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
[14:27] <Neeku> are there any data recovery programs for memory card? a good and small-sized one
[14:27] <Neeku> ?
[14:28] <LjL> Neeku: what sort of data recovery?
[14:28] <brid55> ikonia, i can't believe it was so simple I dind't even think about that, how can it got changed, I never touched it
[14:28] <brid55> it worked!
[14:28] <ikonia> brid55: well done
[14:29] <brid55> but I hadn't changed the permissions
[14:29] <brid55> how could it happened??!!
[14:29] <sixstorm> can anybody help me with my wireless card?
[14:29] <ikonia> brid55: no idea
[14:29] <job> its magic
[14:29] <brid55> ok mate, many thanks indeed, till next time thanks a lot bye
[14:29] <leeping> I guess nobody here really knows how to add a network driver to the initrd.gz on the live CD
[14:30] <leeping> what if I bluffed and said I was going to use Windows instead? =D
[14:30] <mohbana> Why is that whenever i upgrade i have to reinstall the nvidia drivers its so annoying i didn't have to do that on fedora
[14:30] <Neeku> LjL: deleted photos from the cameras memory
[14:30] <ader10> Is there a way to make nx use the current session like VNC? VNC is very slow and it's hard to use but to work I need to use the current session my remote computer has. NX starts its own session, making my work-in-progress unreachable.
[14:30] <Neeku> (sony memory stick)
[14:30] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: You would find the ops can kick and ban...
[14:30] <fulat2k> Slart: wow... that didn't take long.  by default, ubuntu only allowed 1019 ports to be opened.  tested via java's ServerSocket class.
[14:30] <erawfish> leeping: you compile a custom kernel
[14:30] <dgjones> mohbana, you shouldn't need to if you are using the nvidia drivers from the repos, if you done a manual install or used envy/automatix, that what causes the problem
[14:31] <erawfish> fulat2k: makes no sense
[14:31] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: Seriously though, have you looked at things like reconstructor,
[14:31] <mohbana> dgjones, where are the drivers on the repo?
[14:31] <LjL> Neeku: well if it's a FAT file system, which it probably is, i suspect you're better off with Windows "undelete" programs
[14:31] <fulat2k> erawfish: i started opening port 2000 and it stopped at port 3019.  after that Too Many Open Files
[14:31] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: You could also create a persistent home on a usb....
[14:31] <leeping> I'll look at it.  I imagine it's better than manually rebuilding, seeing that the live CD kernel has many scripts / modules and the like
[14:32] <Djoef|gone> hello, each time i install nvidiadrivers, my keyboard becomes qwerty, does anyone know how i can fix this (probably in xorg.conf ? )
[14:32] <dgjones> !nvidia | mohbana, (The first instructions on here tell you the best way of installing)
[14:32] <ubotu> mohbana, (The first instructions on here tell you the best way of installing): To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[14:32] <ADHDYoshi> Thanks
[14:32] <_Diego__> hello, my ubuntu has been buggy the last couple weeks, do u recommend to reinstall it?
[14:32] <MattJ> ader10: I haven't used nx, but presuming it is like any X server, I'm not sure you can do what you want, though take a look at xmove in the repositories
[14:32] <MattJ> _Diego__: Define "buggy" :)
[14:32] <leeping> yEahh, I can make a bootable USB, but it isn't as convenientu
[14:33] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: Realistically, remastering the live cd is ot in here
[14:33] <Slart> fulat2k: wow.. that's far from 40k.. it isn't some kind of java-limit then?
[14:33] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: I didnt say bootable usb, I said persistent home on usb.
[14:33] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow: Got it .. I thought they were on the same thing, I'll look it up
[14:33] <sixstorm> broadcom wireless cards suck with ubuntu
[14:34] <Djoefer> about those nvidia drivers, how could i fix my keyboard back to azerty, and this from the moment i get my login screen
[14:34] <ciambellano> ciao
[14:34] <_Diego__> MattJ: no updates, firefox crashing, programs crashing, and some minor flaws i really cant explain
[14:34] <mohbana> dgjones, i have a 8800gts it doesn't show up on restricted driver manager
[14:34] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: Let me get you a link..
[14:34] <MattJ> _Diego__: What version of Ubuntu?
[14:34] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow: I'll also look up how to remaster the live CD.  I think I'll have to compile a new kernel somehow anyway - seeing that these computers have relatively new network hardware
[14:35] <dondong> hi
[14:35] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow: Thanks
[14:35] <dgjones> mohbana, right, thats probably why then, when the kernel is updated, nvidia also has to be updated, if you'd been able to use the restricted manager that would do it automatically
[14:36] <_Diego__> MattJ: gutsy
[14:36] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=9893
[14:36] <Artarian> Can someone help me with FreeTDS?
[14:36] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow, thanks :)
[14:36] <leeping> I'll look there
[14:36] <MattJ> _Diego__: Well Ubuntu isn't Windows, a reinstall isn't usually the easiest solution
[14:36] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: On livecd boot  F6   then type persistent  all changes you make go to the usb key
[14:37] <MattJ> _Diego__: Let's look at things one at a time, what do you mean "no upgrades"?
[14:37] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow, forgive me but I'm actually not sure how this helps me add a kernel module for the network hardware to my network boot
[14:38] <Pici> leeping: Have you looked at any of the documents that ubotu posted in its !install factoid?
[14:38] <mohbana> dgjones, so there is no work around?
[14:38] <dgjones> mohbana, not that i know of
[14:38] <_Diego__> MattJ: It doesnt ask me for system updates since the first time i install it, e.g. my firefox still is 2.0.0.6. While on feisty i have updates at least once a week
[14:39] <leeping> Not yet. I'll look at it
[14:39] <_Diego__> had
[14:39] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: I was just showing you options like reconstructor.  You probably wont need to recompile a kernel for you network card.
[14:39] <leeping> I've googled around for a long time but haven't checked the factoids on the bot
[14:39] <baarf> http://zomga.se how about that?
[14:39] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow, I think that reconstructor might be more helpful to me :) I'll install it and see what happens
[14:40] <MattJ> _Diego__: Ok... open Terminal, and run: sudo apt-get update
[14:40] <MattJ> Do you get any errors?
[14:41] <_Diego__> MattJ: no
[14:41] <MattJ> _Diego__: So it downloads the list of files fine?
[14:41] <MattJ> _Diego__: Now: sudo apt-get upgrade
[14:42] <Zeddie> ahh wonderful the ubuntu kernel source package doesn't actually build without errors :(
[14:42] <rocky> can someone please enlighten me to a permanent way to change gutsy' timezone (only on cmd-line)
[14:42] <sixstorm> can anybody help me with my wireless card?
[14:42] <_Diego__> MattJ: ok
[14:42] <rocky> googling says use "tzconfig" but there is no such cmd installed on my server
[14:42] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow, I'll look up reconstructor .. thanks again
[14:42] <_Diego__> MattJ: it says 0 for everything
[14:43] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[14:43] <hello_> salut
[14:43] <fulat2k> Slart: 1024 is default.  edit /etc/security/limits.conf to change the limit
[14:43] <hello_> je comprend pas
[14:43] <WaterSoul> Hi, I got a quick question : I managed to clear my sources.list file and I want to restore it, how can do that?
[14:43] <erUSUL> rocky: sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
[14:43] <dgjones> !fr | hello_
[14:43] <ubotu> hello_: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[14:43] <Pici> WaterSoul: System>Administration>Software Sources
[14:44] <MattJ> _Diego__: Can you paste the output into pastebin? Select it, and Ctrl+Shift+C to copy it from Terminal
[14:44] <erUSUL> !source-o-matic | WaterSoul
[14:44] <ubotu> WaterSoul: source-o-matic is not available anymore, please use Software Sources (in your Applications / K menu) to configure your repositories. Do NOT enable "Proposed updates" unless you're willing to test possibly seriously flawed packages.
[14:44] <jacob> I installed a program from source called axyftp, how can i run the program?
[14:44] <jacob> never mind
[14:44] <jacob> i got it
[14:45] <Jack_Sparrow> answered your own question
[14:45] <WaterSoul> thanks guys, but it's the server edition, i'm in cli only
[14:45] <buntu> connect
[14:46] <_Diego__> MattJ: http://pastebin.com/d4eb9134a
[14:47] <PriitM> has anyone else had trouble setting managed mode in iwconfig? I can only go auto and ad-hoc. Using ndiswrapper and rtl-8185 chip
[14:47] <MattJ> _Diego__: You seem to be missing the security repositories :o
[14:47] <Slart> fulat2k: ah.. didn't know that.. nice
[14:47] <fulat2k> Slart: i think i need to relogin or something {G}
[14:47] <_Diego__> MattJ: ok, so how do i add them?
[14:47] <Slart> fulat2k: I'm a bit off here.. cooking dinner and irc'ing at the same time isn't a winning combination =)
[14:48] <fulat2k> Slart: ulimit -a u can see that the open files is set to 1024
[14:48] <fulat2k> Slart: nice :P
[14:48] <fulat2k> Slart: it's good to multitask
[14:48] <zerny> hello. I am having some trouble shuting down my machine. My system has no ide and the halt system seems determined to iterate them on shutdown.
[14:48] <MattJ> _Diego__: Confident with editing files in Terminal?
[14:48] <MattJ> Wait a sec... I think there is a better way...
[14:48] <_Diego__> MattJ: lets see
[14:48] <zerny> this bug describes my problem: https://bugs.launchpad.net/upstart/+bug/92685
[14:49] <tomtt> i'm trying to install freemind 0.9.0 which needs ant to build it. "ant dist" gives an error: ...No supported regular expression matcher found:... I gather this is probably an incorrectly set path, but am clueless as to how to fix this? Any pointers?
[14:49] <zerny> but I cant find a hint to a solution
[14:49] <zerny> / workaround
[14:49] <MattJ> _Diego__: Yes, System->Administration->Software Sources
[14:49] <strator> Please can someone help me with installing nvidia drivers?
[14:49] <MattJ> _Diego__: On the updates tab, select at least the top 2
[14:50] <_Diego__> MattJ: do u recommend to check everything?
[14:50] <MattJ> _Diego__: Only if you won't complain at me if things break :)
[14:50] <sbrandollo> Salve a tutti
[14:50] <_Diego__> lol
[14:51] <sbrandollo> posso sparare?
[14:51] <Tyczek> what is command for suspend... in terminal?
[14:51] <_Diego__> MattJ: ok, i checked the first two
[14:51] <MattJ> _Diego__: But it would be unlikely to cause harm, you just get things that haven't been thoroughly tested yet
[14:51] <MattJ> brb
[14:51] <ZeroA4> !it
[14:51] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[14:51] <LjL> !it | sbrandollo
[14:51] <ubotu> sbrandollo: please see above
[14:51] <strator> Please can someone help me with installing nvidia drivers?
[14:51] <sbrandollo> I guys ;)
[14:51] <MattJ> Tyczek: sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh
[14:52] <mateusz> How to install kernel from hardy on gutsy?
[14:52] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: Where did you get stuck (using the tutorial) or where did you get an error, if so what error
[14:52] <Jack_Sparrow> mateusz: ask in ubuntu+1
[14:52] <sbrandollo> Please have any idea how to set video output fro web camera?
[14:52] <sbrandollo> like a virtual cam in windows
[14:52] <Tyczek> MattJ, hmm... it doesn't want to work (kernel 2.6.24)
[14:53] <tez> hmm.. so for root and the default created user it shows name@comp:location$ but for the account I created myself it only shows $ -- how can i change this?
[14:53] <strator> Jack_Sparrow>i followed the instructions off the nvidia site but says "sh: Can't open NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.09-pkg1.run" ?
[14:53] <sbrandollo> i think one think like mencoder in a virtual dev, but i don't know to use it
[14:53] <tez> also, this user doesn't let me go up to previous commands, i can delete the $, etc.
[14:53] <rocky> i need to setup a basic firewall on my gutsy system that opens ssh and http ports, that's it... any suggestions on the most maintained way to do that? (ie any utilities or do i have to do straight up iptables?)
[14:54] <Pici> !firewall | rocky
[14:54] <ubotu> rocky: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[14:54] <_Diego__> MattJ: lol, there are tons of updates, ty
[14:54] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: Which nvidia card
[14:54] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow: I have reconstructor running, and it allows me to add modules with the extension .rmod
[14:54] <strator> geforce 6600
[14:54] <sbrandollo> Please have any idea how to set video output fro web camera? like a virtual cam in windows?
[14:54] <sbrandollo> Please have u any idea how to set video output fro web camera? like a virtual cam in windows?
[14:54] <leeping> I don't have the network driver in this form, however - the network driver has the extension .ko
[14:55] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: Fixes your problem right?
[14:55] <tomtt> Anybody got any hints on how i can stop my ant from complaining about "No supported regular expression matcher found"? I don't know how I would set/change the path if this is actually installed on my system.
[14:55] <MattJ> _Diego__: No problem, hopefully they'll fix some of your problems :)
[14:55] <leeping> Almost :) The module for the network card driver has a different extension and I'm trying to find how reconstructor can incorporate it
[14:55] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: You dont need the drivers from nvidia for that card.  works great with ubuntu restricted drivers
[14:56] <strator> Jack_Sparrow>but video is slow and the 3D games run at 2fps
[14:56] <kjs> hi
[14:56] <_Diego__> MattJ: i hope. damn 400 megs of updates i should hurry, bye
[14:56] <dash-> sup
[14:57] <kjs> strator: what card do you have? and have you installed the restricted drivers?
[14:57] <erawfish> fulat2k: open file!= open ports
[14:57]  * N3bunel saluta
[14:57] <strator> kjs> 6600 and i never did anything...
[14:58] <fulat2k> erawfish: any other explanations?
[14:58] <Lattyware> Hey all, having a problem with Pidgin, I cannot log in to my MSN account - I used to be able to before I changed my password. I know the password is right. I can logon to Live.com and meebo and it works fine, but pidgin fails. Any ideas?
[14:58] <kjs> strator: google ftw?
[14:58] <fulat2k> erawfish: googling too many open files points me to limits.conf
[14:58] <erawfish> yrd
[14:58] <Xsploit> har
[14:59] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: I have the same 6600 card and videos are fine and sauerbratten fps works fine
[14:59] <strator> kjs> thats where i found nvidia's driver but the command they give doesn't work
 ya that game.. 2fps.. do i have to install the restricted driver or does it do it automatically?
[15:00] <Kuwanger> So..um..how do I compile xchat2 in ubuntu?
[15:00] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: system admin restricted drivers enable
[15:00] <erUSUL> Kuwanger: use the precompiled version
in terminal?
[15:00] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: Pull down menus
[15:01] <rsk> Kuwanger: why do you wanna compile it when you can apt-get it ?
[15:01] <idefix> hi, how do I get my io-slave working again? how and how high do I set the quota for it?
i don't have that option
[15:01] <tez> for root and the default created user it shows name@comp:location$ but for the account I created myself it only shows $, i can't use the up arrow to go to previous commands, I can delete everything in the terminal, etc. -- how can i change this?
[15:01] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: Which ubuntu are you using
[15:01] <Kuwanger> rsk: For whatever stupid reason, xchat2 has a feature to disable auto-reconnect, but it doesn't actually follow it on a ping timeout.
[15:01] <jacob> how can i edit or remove a section of a music?
[15:02] <erUSUL> jacob: with audacity for example
[15:02] <rsk> ok Kuwanger install build-essential and get the xchat2 source
some version i found on a pcformat but it looks like ubuntu 6.10
[15:02] <Kuwanger> rsk: I already have build essential.
[15:02] <kjs> strator: well google ubuntu restricted drivers.
[15:03] <ikonia> Kuwanger I still don't understand why you want to compile it yourself
[15:03] <gilos> I need a recommendation or link on how to add applications, patch a ubuntu server that is in a dmz that I have ssh access to.
its called gamers editon or something
[15:03] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: Oldie but a goodie
[15:03] <Kuwanger> ikonia: Um, what do you not understand exactly?
i was gonna update but 2 gigs later i reclined :P
[15:03] <ikonia> Kuwanger: why you want to compile this package yourself
[15:04] <Kuwanger> ikonia: To fix a bug.
[15:04] <ikonia> Kwitschibo: submit it to ubuntu via launchpad and let them update the package
[15:04] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: I will trigger the bot for the howto on that release, but I would suggest you get a copy of the current release- gutsy
[15:04] <ikonia> Kuwanger: submit it to ubuntu via launchpad and let them update the package
[15:04] <Jack_Sparrow> !nvidia | strator
[15:04] <ubotu> strator: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
as soon as i can find it i will
[15:05] <Jack_Sparrow> !download | strator
[15:05] <ubotu> strator: 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!
[15:05] <Kuwanger> ikonia: So, instead of fixing a problem myself, I should report it to a vague community and pray that in a few months, I might get some sort of resolution?
[15:05] <abcd-> is there a way to upgrade from 5.10 to the latest version without downloading the iso cd ?
[15:05] <gub> yes
 thanks
[15:05] <ikonia> Kuwanger: yes, as it's clear your struggling to fix it yourself
[15:05] <ikonia> Kuwanger: follow up the with the package maintainer and start a dialog to get it pushed out to the community
[15:06] <_Oz_> I have two computers on a home network both running ubuntu, both could once "see" each other and now only one does although I changed nothing
[15:06] <_Oz_> is this a normal occurence?
[15:06] <ionutz> hello
[15:06] <_Oz_> (good morning, all!)
[15:06] <Joelito> Hi all, does anyone know if there's a plugin for eclipse to compile mingw32 projects? Or another IDE for it
[15:06] <kippy> abcd- you should follow the prescribed update path, or install from scratch
[15:06] <tomtt> Anybody got any hints on how i can stop my ant from complaining about "No supported regular expression matcher found"? I don't know how I would set/change the path if this is actually installed on my system.
[15:06] <abcd-> kippy: where can i find it prescribed?
[15:06] <ionutz> anybody can help me ?
[15:06] <Kuwanger> ikonia: Yes, I'm "struggling" to fix it myself because it's very unclear why the program is failing to compile.
[15:07] <kippy> that means that first upgrade to the next version, than to the next to next version and so on
[15:07] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia    way down the page....for your release
[15:07] <ikonia> Kuwanger: ok, so go through the support process and get this pushed out to the community so others don't suffer.
[15:07] <kippy> abcd-: i wud suggest that if u can than u shud download the 7.10 and install it after perforing the backup
[15:08] <whitesnakebg> i kvo ?
[15:08] <Kuwanger> ikonia: The support process being...reading 100 posts to see if I'm making a duplicate request, make the request, then wait for someone to get around to telling me "it's not a bug"?
[15:08] <ikonia> kippy: please speak in clear english rather than text chat. It's easy to follow and be understood then
[15:09] <ikonia> Kuwanger: if you can't be bothered to follow the support process, why should people in hear bother to help you
[15:09] <ikonia> Kuwanger: it's a worth while event submitting a fix request (more so if you have the fix) then open a dialog with the package maintainers.
[15:09] <abcd-> kippy, can i download some update in a non-iso format? (i dont have a cdburner)
thanks i'm on it now
[15:09] <Kuwanger> ikonia: Fine.  Let's assume I *do* follow the support process.  Does that mean I should never program under Ubuntu?
[15:09] <ikonia> Kuwanger: not at all,
[15:10] <Kuwanger> ikonia: Well, that's what you're telling me.
[15:10] <ikonia> Kuwanger: no it's not
[15:10] <markiep> Hello
[15:10] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: Seriously, look at gutsy, it and that 6600 are golden.  all the cool compiz effects etc..  when you have time, chack out youtube and search for ubuntu compiz
[15:10] <kippy> abcd-: okay so this is the real problem.. fairly easy though.. try http://shipit.ubuntu.com  they will mail u ubuntu cds free of cost in about 2 3 weeks
[15:10] <Kuwanger> ikonia: Really?  I'm asking for help on compiling xchat2 because Ubuntu/Debian has a system I don't understand when it comes to installing -dev packages (or whatever).  And, if I understood that, I could, you know, file a support request *with a patch*.
[15:11] <Xsploit> jfgi
[15:11] <abcd-> kippy: yeah but im looking for a fast solution :/
[15:11] <Kuwanger> ikonia: But, no, I should just defer to the community?
[15:11] <ikonia> Kuwanger: what part of the building process do you not understand
[15:11] <bazhang> Xsploit: not helpful
[15:11] <Kuwanger> ikonia: Well, previously, the build was failing out with a weird error.
[15:11] <bazhang> !ot
[15:11] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[15:12] <ikonia> Kuwanger: so how was it failing ?
[15:12] <Kuwanger> ikonia: Well, now it's failing in a different way, so I might as well mention it.  Now, it's telling me "/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lperl"
[15:12] <ikonia> Kuwanger: ok - thats quite straight forward and nothing "ubuntu specific"
[15:12] <Kuwanger> ikonia: So, I presume, I need to apt-get install perl-dev or something.
[15:13] <^toro^> ciao
[15:13] <^toro^> !list
[15:13] <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
[15:13] <abcd-> how can i find the linux version from commandline?
[15:13] <ikonia> abcd-: lsb_release -a
[15:13] <^toro^> !list
[15:13] <ikonia> ^toro^: you've done that - please stop
[15:13] <ikonia> !botabuse > ^toro^
[15:13] <Kuwanger> ikonia: Really.  So, where do I find libperl?
[15:14] <ikonia> Kuwanger: depends which perl library it wants, but there should be a -lib or -dev package for it
[15:14] <bazhang> !info libperl
[15:14] <ubotu> Package libperl does not exist in gutsy
[15:14] <Kuwanger> ikonia: More generically, how do I find out what package contains libperl?
[15:14] <ikonia> Kuwanger: apt-file
[15:14] <Pici> Kuwanger: apt-cache search libperl
[15:14] <Pici> Kuwanger: its libperl-dev that you want probably.
[15:14] <kippy> abcd-: what i meant ewarlier was that you shoul go from breezy->dapper->edgy->feisty->gutsy
[15:14] <_Oz_> how do I download and install medibuntu again?
[15:15] <kippy> abcd: because else u will get dependencey problems
[15:15] <kippy> abcd: use apt to upgrade
[15:15] <d33d> Question - Where can I find good software to manage my Ipod like iTunes?
[15:15] <Pici> !upgrade | abcd-
[15:15] <ubotu> abcd-: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[15:15] <bazhang> _Oz_: the instructions are on the site on how to add the repos to your sources list
[15:15] <Pici> !itunes | d33d
[15:15] <ubotu> d33d: itunes is not available on Linux, but there are many audio player alternatives (see !players). For Daap clients (sharing music with other iTunes clients on the network), install banshee
[15:15] <Kuwanger> Pici: Okay, that doesn't sound like it's a solution.
[15:15] <ikonia> Kuwanger: why is that not a solution ?
[15:15] <Pici> Kuwanger: Why not?
[15:16] <LadyNikon> hey.. I am trying to get the netflix viewer working in firefox.
[15:16] <LadyNikon> any suggestions.. works great in windows :
[15:16] <_Oz_> which site?
[15:16] <LadyNikon> :/*
[15:16] <ikonia> Kuwanger: if your not confident building it, submit it as a bug to the package maintainer, with your ideas for the fix, then contact him and work with him to put a fix through
[15:16] <abcd-> i'd just like to update today (but i dont have a cdburner to make an .iso and i dont have weeks to wait for the cd to ship) :/
[15:16] <ikonia> Kuwanger: it really benfits others then
thanks so much for your help, if i'm not back it means it broke again :P
[15:16] <bazhang> _Oz_: the medibuntu site ;]
[15:16] <Kuwanger> Pici: Summarizing the man page, apt-cache search does a search on the package list (ie, names, descriptions, etc).  It doesn't do a search on package contents.
[15:17] <kippy> abcd: using apt u wont need the burner.. but just follow the path i wrote above
[15:17] <Pici> Kuwanger: I was just saying that libperl is a valid package search as the package name is libperl-dev
[15:17] <Pici> !info libperl-dev
[15:17] <ubotu> libperl-dev (source: perl): Perl library: development files. In component main, is optional. Version 5.8.8-7ubuntu3.1 (gutsy), package size 562 kB, installed size 1416 kB
[15:17] <_Oz_> doh
[15:17] <_Oz_> there it is bazhang
[15:17] <_Oz_> didn't realize there was a site for it
[15:17] <_Oz_> thanks
[15:17] <bazhang> hehe np
[15:17] <_Oz_> I hate being such a n00b
[15:17] <abcd-> ok thanks, kippy!
[15:17] <FloodBot1> _Oz_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:17] <Kuwanger> Pici: Except that I asked "More generically, how do I find out what package contains libperl?"
[15:17] <ikonia> Kuwanger: apt-file
[15:18] <Kuwanger> Pici: Ie, I was asking for a way to be able to always find a requested file, assuming some package provides it.
[15:18] <bazhang> Kuwanger: you asked and were answered
[15:18] <Pici> Kuwanger: Sorry, I gave you the answer, but not the correct method.
[15:18] <abcd-> kippy, so i just do apt-update ?
[15:18] <MrPiracy> i did some partition changes here and now i get the grub prompt instead of the menu. how can i fix that?
[15:18]  * Kuwanger is installing apt-file now, and hopefully it is the answer.
[15:18] <d33d> abcd-, no sudo apt-get update
[15:18] <ikonia> MrPiracy: re-install grub
[15:18] <abcd-> ok thanks
[15:18] <ikonia> !grub > MrPiracy
[15:19] <MrPiracy> !grub
[15:19] <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
[15:19] <Khisanth> Kuwanger: from apt-file search -> libperl-dev: usr/lib/libperl.so :)
[15:19] <bazhang> abcd-: you want to go to gutsy right? then you need more then sudo apt-get update ;]
[15:20] <bazhang> than even
[15:20] <Xsploit> jfgi
[15:20] <_Oz_> I ran the three command line commands from medibuntu
[15:20] <_Oz_> where are all the free apps now?
[15:20] <_Oz_> (and non-free apps?)
[15:20] <bazhang> Xsploit: please dont say that
[15:21] <Pici> !jfgi | Xsploit
[15:21] <Flannel> _Oz_: theyre in your package selections
[15:21] <Xsploit> buttons? :/
[15:21] <ubotu> Xsploit: Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[15:21] <bazhang> _Oz_: first update your sources list
[15:21] <Xsploit> rtfm?
[15:21] <_Oz_> ...  by typing sudo updatedb
[15:21] <_Oz_> ?
[15:21] <bazhang> oy
[15:21] <ikonia> Xsploit: you've just been told that is not welcome
[15:21] <ikonia> !enter | _Oz_
[15:21] <Pici> Xsploit: If you have nothing constructive to add to this channel, you are welcome to leave.
[15:21] <ubotu> _Oz_: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[15:21] <Xsploit> wtf?
[15:21] <Kuwanger> Hmm..well, this will take a while to download, it seems.
[15:21] <bazhang> _Oz_: no, sudo apt-get update
[15:22] <kurumin_> hallo
[15:22] <_Oz_> done
[15:22] <_Oz_> now what
[15:22] <kurumin_> pelase help my
[15:22] <ikonia> _Oz_: can you PLEASE stop using enter as a full stop
[15:23] <bazhang> _Oz_: install the packages you want ;]
[15:23] <Flannel> _Oz_: now theyre available for install/search.  Open up synaptic, and take a loo
[15:23] <aroo> kurumin_, ask your question.
[15:23] <_Oz_> ikonia: I will try -- it is an old habit.  sorry.
[15:23] <MrPiracy> ikonia: ok, when i type find /boot/grub/stage1 in grub prompt, it says file not found
[15:23] <ikonia> _Oz_: thank you
[15:23] <kurumin_> ai need instal sound car in linux
[15:23] <ikonia> MrPiracy: so that file is not found on any of your partitions
[15:23] <aroo> kurumin_, what language?
[15:23] <_Oz_> which packages should I look for in synaptic?
[15:23] <ikonia> _Oz_: what ever ones you want to install
[15:23] <bazhang> portuguese kurumin_?
[15:24] <kurumin_> portuguese
[15:24] <Flannel> _Oz_: Whatever you're looking to install.  the medibuntu ones will be in there.
[15:24] <bazhang> heh
[15:24] <Pici> !br | kurumin_
[15:24] <ubotu> kurumin_: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[15:24] <MrPiracy> ikonia: how can it be? i just ran a terminal and typed cd /boot/grub and all the files were there
[15:24] <_Oz_> ok.
[15:24] <_Oz_> I see why automatix was created, I gues.
[15:24] <_Oz_> for the slightly stupider user like me.
[15:24] <ikonia> MrPiracy: how are you booting the system if you where just getting a grub prompt
[15:24] <leeping> ls
[15:24] <_Oz_> I just wanted all those nice apps installed like automatix did but I was led to believe medibuntu did that just as well.
[15:24] <leeping> Oops!
[15:24] <ikonia> _Oz_: do not use automatix
[15:24] <leeping> sorry, wrong window
[15:24] <_Oz_> ikonia: I am not.  I was told not to.
[15:24] <PriceChild> _Oz_, they will be installed when you try to play them.
[15:25] <MrPiracy> ikonia: i typed the script i have on menu.lst and it worked
[15:25] <_Oz_> but I did install automatix on an earlier install and it seemed pretty nice.  google earth popped up, etc.
[15:25] <Dusten> Hi All, SO my question is about seed files and doing an automated install. I have it all working but when it gets to the Software Selection it stops and ask me to select what software and then I hit continue and the install finishes.  Any one have an idea on how to make it so that that box does not come up or to have it so that continue is automaticly entered.
[15:25] <MrPiracy> ikonia: root(hd0,9) ... kernel /vmlinuz....
[15:25] <ikonia> MrPiracy: drop the /boot from the find command your doing
[15:26] <thrope> i am using screen out of the box on ubuntu - everythings ok in normal ssh but when I start screen the backsace key doesnt work any more
[15:26] <MrPiracy> ikonia: same thing
[15:26] <thrope> where does screen pick up its terminal settings?
[15:26] <abhi> when I boot into my ubuntu 7.10 the gconf-editor opens automatically. how can I stop it opening automatically?
[15:26] <ikonia> MrPiracy: your supposed to be doing that in a grub prompt - is that what your doing ?
[15:26] <amenado> MrPiracy-> you have booted already?
[15:26] <Flannel> _Oz_: http://www.medibuntu.org/packages.php theres a list of packages medibuntu offers, you can also get that list in synaptic, by viewing by repository
[15:27] <MrPiracy> ikonia: yes, in grub prompt
[15:27] <bazhang> _Oz_: also you will want ubuntu-restricted-extras (though I think we had this conversation earlier) ;]
[15:27] <MrPiracy> amenado: yes, i am using ubuntu now
[15:27] <strator> Jack_Sparrow : Thanks you so much! now i'm getting 170fps :D
[15:27] <MrPiracy> amenado: not from live cd, from the hd itself
[15:27] <_Oz_> we did but that was a different install, bazhang
[15:27] <_Oz_> sorry for being redundant
[15:27] <Jack_Sparrow> strator: great
[15:27] <_Oz_> It is hard for me to remember all this stuff.
[15:27] <amenado> MrPiracy-> how did you get the grub> prompt? you typed which?
[15:27] <bazhang> _Oz_: hehe better take notes next time or I wont answer!
[15:27] <_Oz_> heheheh
[15:28] <MrPiracy> ikonia: i just tried root(hd0,9) in grub like i did before booting and it says selected disk doesnt exist
[15:28] <_Oz_> it'd be nice if there was a document which summed up all the little things most people need to do after installing ubuntu
[15:28] <Jack_Sparrow> bazhang: I can see oz searching through the channel logs trying to find what he missed
[15:28] <_Oz_> instead of having to figure them out one by one
[15:28] <ikonia> MrPiracy: look at your /boot/grub/device.map
[15:28] <bazhang> Jack_Sparrow: haha
[15:28] <amenado> MrPiracy-> sudo mount  and it should show all your mountable partitions
[15:29] <MrPiracy> amenado: ok, when i boot into the system, i get the grub prompt instead of the menu in menu.lst, so i just typed what i have in there and it worked
[15:29] <ikonia> amenado: in a grub prompt ?
[15:29] <Jack_Sparrow> _Oz_: Good idea, please write one from the entry level users point of view..
[15:29] <_Oz_> maybe I will
[15:29] <bazhang> _Oz_: there are several--let me google one up for you ;]
[15:29] <amenado> ikonia nope, he haid he is fully booted..so I figured he can get another term and issue those
[15:29] <_Oz_> Calling me "entry level" is probably too generous, though :)
[15:29] <kurumin_> instal creative sound card   x.fi extreme music
[15:29] <maximilion> What was the keyboard for ubotu to tell me that purge line, so I can remove all Flash and get the proper 32-bit plugin?
[15:29] <_Oz_> I'm more like "sub-ground level"
[15:30] <Blinkiz> I need to troubleshoot NFS shares. How can I enable debug or something within NFS?
[15:30] <MrPiracy> amenado: how can it be? it says my sata drive is "b"  now
[15:30] <amenado> but now he is saying he is not fully booted..
[15:30] <MrPiracy> i have a sata drive and a ide drive, linux keep changing their order
[15:30] <ikonia> amenado something doesn't add up with that is being said
[15:30] <ikonia> MrPiracy: you're meant to use uuid to get around that
[15:30] <MrPiracy> amenado: it was "a" when i booted up
[15:30] <amenado> ikonia right, we are getting confused on which state he is at
[15:30] <maximilion> !flash
[15:30] <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
[15:31] <_Oz_> hey, is there a program which lets me take a "snapshot" of my exact ubuntu install and settings and would allow me to restore to that via a DVD disc image or something like that?  and not backup the packages that could be re-downloaded, just get me back to where I was setting wise so that ubuntu could restore itself to that point?
[15:31] <maximilion> !restricted
[15:31] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[15:31] <bazhang> http://phorolinux.com/how-to-install-non-free-multimedia-codecs-on-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon.html _Oz_
[15:31] <bertodsera> hi all :) lame question: I just deleted a good number of files from a directory, is there any way I can resurrect them?
[15:31] <amenado> MiPiracy showing the menu.lst labels is not fully booted yet..
[15:31] <ikonia> bertodsera: trash bin
[15:31] <bertodsera> no
[15:31] <bertodsera> it's a remote system
[15:32] <ikonia> bertodsera: then no
[15:32] <Flannel> bertodsera: which directory?
[15:32] <bertodsera> damn it... okay. my fault... so I'll have to upload them again
[15:32] <bertodsera> a drupal inst
[15:32] <diego> eeee
[15:32] <MrPiracy> amenado: ok, here is the thing .... the partition where /boot files are located is now "/dev/sdb10"  what do i do at grub prompt?
[15:32] <bertodsera> on debian
[15:32] <_Oz_> thanks bazhang
[15:32] <bazhang> np
[15:32] <Flannel> bertodsera: ah, yeah.  If they were part of a package, you could reinstall the package to get them back.
[15:33] <locsmif> !topic
[15:33] <bertodsera> no, they were uploaded files
[15:33] <locsmif> oops
[15:33] <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
[15:33] <bertodsera> user uploaded
[15:33] <diego> hellow iam looking for sex
[15:33] <bertodsera> so no... okay
[15:33] <gub> heh
[15:33] <bazhang> diego not here
[15:33] <ikonia> diego: that is not appropriate
[15:33] <amenado> MrPiracy-> let me make sure i really follow you,  you try to boot and all you get is the menu.lst labels right?  and also you have a separate partition for your /boot alone?
[15:33] <maximilion> Flannel: How do I purge Flash and Gnash, so I can do it right? :)
[15:33] <bertodsera> is going to bang on his own head in the next 40 minutes while reuploading the stuff..
[15:33] <diego> o i am sorry
[15:33] <locsmif> !kernel
[15:33] <ubotu> 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
[15:33] <bertodsera> one more question
[15:33] <ikonia> !msgthebot > locsmif
[15:34] <diego> ablar en espanish please
[15:34] <bertodsera> has anyone tried to make a bootable system based on RAID?
[15:34] <bazhang> !es
[15:34] <ikonia> !es | diego
[15:34] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[15:34] <_Oz_> hey, is there a program which lets me take a "snapshot" of my exact ubuntu install and settings and would allow me to restore to that via a DVD disc image or something like that?  and not backup the packages that could be re-downloaded, just get me back to where I was setting wise so that ubuntu could restore itself to that point?
[15:34] <ubotu> diego: please see above
[15:34] <bertodsera> soft RIAD
[15:34] <ikonia> bertodsera: what about it
[15:34] <Flannel> maximilion: "complete removal" in synaptic is the same as --purge, just make sure you get the real packages, not just the metapackages (I dont know if those have metapackages)
[15:34] <bazhang> !info aptoncd
[15:34] <ubotu> aptoncd (source: aptoncd): Installation disc creator for packages downloaded via APT. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.97-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 135 kB, installed size 1024 kB
[15:34] <Jack_Sparrow> !fakeraid
[15:34] <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
[15:34] <MrPiracy> amenado: i have a /boot partition alone (which is now showing as /dev/sdb10). when i try to boot, i see just a grub prompt instead of the contents in menu.lst. So, if i type the commands I have in this menu.lst file, it boots me up no problem
[15:34] <bertodsera> silicon image 3512
[15:35] <bertodsera> not a true raid
[15:35] <ikonia> Jack_Sparrow: fakeraid is not "software raid"
[15:35] <maximilion> Jack_Sparrow and bazhang have awoken :) Hi guys :)
[15:35] <dgjones> !cloning | _Oz_, not quite what you want, but a method of duplicating an installation
[15:35] <ubotu> _Oz_, not quite what you want, but a method of duplicating an installation: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade » - See also !automate
[15:35] <ikonia> bertodsera: no - thats fake raid
[15:35] <bertodsera> it's BIOS
[15:35] <bertodsera> yes
[15:35] <bazhang> hi maximilion
[15:35] <bertodsera> it's only a BIOS
[15:35] <ikonia> bertodsera: yes, it's fake raid,
[15:35] <maximilion> Jack_Sparrow: What was that long line that was sure to rid Ubuntu of everything Flash?
[15:35] <locsmif> ikonia: sorry, my bad. I just have one simple Q: if gutsy gibbon is dist-upgraded to the latest version, then what is the kernel version?
[15:35] <amenado> MrPiracy -> okay, from the menu.lst labels which label did you choose?
[15:35] <bertodsera> so I cannot boot from it, can I?
[15:35] <locsmif> i.e. what is the current newest available Ubuntu kernel?
[15:35] <ikonia> locsmif: .22
[15:35] <locsmif> ikonia: thanks
[15:35] <bazhang> _Oz_: perhaps aptoncd as well
[15:36] <diego> i am a policeman
[15:36] <ikonia> bertodsera: not without a LOT of effort.
[15:36] <Jack_Sparrow> maximilion: Not sure what you mean?
[15:36] <bazhang> diego not here
[15:36] <bertodsera> no, I don't have that much time
[15:36] <diego> wenas ke os kontais?
[15:36] <maximilion> diego: I am a walrus.
[15:36] <Flannel> !offtopic | diego
[15:36] <ubotu> diego: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[15:36] <MrPiracy> amenado: i dont see the labels, it takes me directly to the grub prompt
[15:36] <leeping> Hey there, I'm trying to make my own Live CD and I'm wondering which script is run first in the "scripts" directory
[15:37] <leeping> Is it the "casper" file?
[15:37] <ikonia> diego: this channel is english language only and a support channel for ubuntu only.
[15:37] <MrPiracy> amenado: so i have to type what i have in the label
[15:37] <amenado> MrPiracy-> okay, what do you type in the grub prompt then?
[15:37] <maximilion> Jack_Sparrow: Well, Flash doesn't work. I installed Flash-restricted, didn't work. So I installed Gnash. Didn't work. Now I see that I should have installed Restricted-Extras via Synaptic first. Maybe I could just install it and it will work?
[15:37] <Jack_Sparrow> ikonia: after that discussion on xchat2 I went ahead and went through and compiled from xchat source.. didnt get any errors...
[15:37] <ikonia> Jack_Sparrow: I'd already done it when he was chatting
[15:37] <locsmif> I am trying to help a friend here with Gutsy Gibbon to get his 3945 wifi chipset running. We weren't able to on Gutsy Gibbon, but we were able to with Debian Unstable and a .23 kernel using iwlwifi..
[15:37] <ikonia> Jack_Sparrow: to make sure there was nothing "funny"
[15:37] <Joelito> anyone know how to use eclipse with mingw32?
[15:37] <bazhang> maximilion: uninstall flash plugin non free and then reinstall if you mean the one for firefox
[15:37] <ikonia> Jack_Sparrow: worked first time which is why I wanted him to log the bug and get it packaged up properly.
[15:37] <amenado> MrPiracy can you tell the exact command you type within grub prompt?
[15:37] <bertodsera> what would you suggest to make it stable? I mean, something that will take me minutes to get my system back if it breaks. I'll have this: fake-raid 400Gb, sda1 320G sda2 80Gb. Can I put just the /boot on sda2 and leave everything else on the raid?
[15:37] <locsmif> ikonia: are there any docs/steps on installing 3945 on gutsy gibbon?
[15:38] <MrPiracy> amenado: root(hd0,9) .... kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.22-14-generic root=/dev/sda15 ro splash ....
[15:38] <ikonia> locsmif: 3945 ?
[15:38] <Pici> Joelito: Have you tried asking in #eclipse ?
[15:38] <maximilion> bazhang: Yes, although I will install it for Opera as well
[15:38] <diego> please speaking in spanish i dont know can speak english
[15:38] <dgjones> !es | diego
[15:38] <ubotu> diego: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[15:38] <locsmif> ikonia: the centrino chipset :)
[15:38] <MrPiracy> amenado: initrd /initrd.img-2.6.22-14-generic
[15:38] <Joelito> Pici: nop, :p, didn't know abou it
[15:38] <ikonia> locsmif: don't think so
[15:38] <MrPiracy> amenado: then i type boot and it works
[15:38] <bazhang> diego best go the other channel then ;]
[15:38] <Faust-C> screensaver locks system up anyone else experiencing this
[15:38] <ikonia> Jack_Sparrow: nice to know it worked on another box straight out of the box
[15:38] <erUSUL> diego: escribe « /join #ubuntu-es » en tu cliente irc y dale enter
[15:38] <locsmif> ikonia: ok, that's bad news, i guess, heh ;)
[15:39] <ikonia> locsmif: no, I mean it works out of the box
[15:39] <Dusten> Anyone have any suggestions about my seed file question?
[15:39] <locsmif> ikonia: oh, i see, sorry.
[15:39] <abhi> when I boot into my ubuntu 7.10 the gconf-editor opens automatically. how can I stop it opening automatically?
[15:39] <diego> ikonia do you want sex
[15:39] <Faust-C> screensaver will start and then when i try to log back in it crashes
[15:39] <bazhang> bye diego
[15:39] <boris_> hi
[15:39] <amenado> MrPiracy  okay, now remember those what you entered in the grub prompt.  and once fully booted, modify your menu.lst, and you also must get into grub prompt again to correct grub so you dont have to retype that whole thing at boot
[15:40] <bazhang> locsmif: that card is possible the best card you could have in linux period
[15:40] <mero> hi, i'm having problems with my gnome desktop under ubuntu 7.10. programs like xchat or firefox start within 1-2seconds while gnome-terminal or nautilus require a start-up time up to 10seconds - while they start up in the gnome panel it says for example Starting Terminal but there is no CPU or IO Load.. it seems something is delaying/blocking the startup of the program and as i said it only happens with the gnome programs.. any ideas?
[15:40] <Faust-C> screensaver locks system up anyone else experiencing this
[15:40] <bertodsera> what would you suggest to make it stable? I mean, something that will take me minutes to get my system back if it breaks. I'll have this: fake-raid 400Gb, sda1 320G sda2 80Gb. Can I put just the /boot on sda2 and leave everything else on the raid? and if it breaks, can I easily reinstall the /boot on another disk to have my system back?
[15:40] <Faust-C> screensaver will start and then when i try to log back in it crashes
[15:40] <locsmif> bazhang: you mean because of the licensing?
[15:40] <pluffsy> hi
[15:40] <boris_> ive got ubuntu ultimate, though i believe it isnt important. the thing is - it sets wrong time for my timezone, and when i manually edit it, sudo says "sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Feb 11 17:17:12 2008"
[15:40] <amenado> MrPiracy you are fully booted now..go and modify your menu.lst  and if you like you can paste it in pastebin..
[15:40] <MrPiracy> amenado: i am already at this stage now, i wanna run setup (hd0,9) and it says selected disk does not exist
[15:40] <locsmif> bazhang: atheros is not bad either though
[15:40] <pluffsy> do you know of any good easy to use software for  using a ubuntu server as a small webhosting service?
[15:41] <Faust-C> boris_, ntp-date
[15:41] <locsmif> okay, rebooting this laptop would be best then
[15:41] <kpearce> Hi, I'm trying to use evolution on the latest ubuntu. Evolution freezes and has to be killed every time it tries to render a certain email, and currently it is trying to render that email whenever I start it up. I can't find in my .evolution directory where it is storing what message I was last looking at. How can I get it not start up with that email?
[15:41] <bazhang> locsmif: because of the support, especailly in ubuntu--I have that precise card and it is a dream ;]
[15:41] <amenado> MrPiracy okay so  you have issued sudo grub and got the grub prompt?
[15:41] <locsmif> however it didn't seem to work out of the box
[15:41] <locsmif> i must have done something wrong
[15:41] <Kuwanger> ikonia: I'm going to take your advice.  I'm going to search through launchpad.  Perhaps then I can figure out the cause of all the bugs I've been experiencing. :/
[15:41] <MrPiracy> amenado: ops, not sudo, just grub
[15:41] <bazhang> locsmif: you need to enable the restricted drivers, was this the gutsy live cd?
[15:41] <amenado> MrPiracy you must be root to issue grub
[15:42] <amenado> MrPiracy you must be root to issue grub to change those parameters..
[15:42] <boris_> Faust-C: whats with ntp-date ? it says command not found. sudo insists on that error.
[15:42] <locsmif> bazhang: yep, ok
[15:42] <bazhang> locsmif: also be sure the toggle switch on the laptop is switched to on--a mistake I made earlly on haha
[15:42] <amenado> MrPiracy-> you may get the grub prompt but not able to change things if as regular user
[15:42] <Faust-C> boris_, means your date isnt correct somewhere
[15:42] <locsmif> bazhang: heh heh
[15:42] <boris_> Faust-C: so how do i correct it ?
[15:42] <Faust-C> gnome-screen saver crashes/locks up system
[15:42] <locsmif> bazhang: i'm going to have a look then ;)
[15:43] <MrPiracy> amenado: dang, it said (hd1,14) now. i found it
[15:43] <locsmif> bbl, reboo
[15:43] <locsmif> reboot*
[15:43] <Faust-C> boris_, ntp-date is the way i do, install ntp or whatever its called
[15:43] <MrPiracy> amenado: am going to reboot now, i'll be back if anything goes wrong
[15:43] <amenado> MrPiracy-> darn, how many partitions do you really have?
[15:43] <bazhang> locsmif: come back if it does not work that will definietely do the trick
[15:43] <Siegel> hello
[15:43] <Faust-C> gnome-screen saver crashes/locks up system, anyone else having this issue
[15:43] <Siegel> 7i was wondering if7 anyone could help me
[15:43] <amenado> MrPiracy you have done the root (hdx,y) and set (hdx)  stuff?
[15:43] <MrPiracy> amenado: i have several .... vista ... xp ... DOS .... mac os X
[15:43] <MrPiracy> amenado: lol
[15:44] <MrPiracy> amenado: yes, i just managed to get grub setup again
[15:44] <amenado> MrPiracy-> holly cow, you made up your mind yet? hehe
[15:44] <Siegel> for some rea7son the computer 7 keeps typing the 7nuber seven
[15:44] <boris_> Faust-C: its already installed
[15:44] <amenado> MrPiracy make sure you select the correct grub, assuming you had another linux on that list
[15:44] <MrPiracy> amenado: haha
[15:44] <cannonball> Siegel: are you on a laptop?
[15:44] <boris_> my error doesnt happen with synaptic
[15:45] <boris_> or add/remove soft
[15:45] <Faust-C> boris_, man ntp
[15:45] <Siegel> 777777 anyone 7know why it might7 be doing this?
[15:45] <MrPiracy> amenado: i dont have another linux ... ubuntu is the only one
[15:45] <Siegel> no on a desktop
[15:45] <boris_> Faust-C: manual isnt installed
[15:45] <boris_> lol
[15:45] <MrPiracy> amenado: just for some stupid reason i decided to have /boot in a different partition
[15:45] <amenado> MrPiracy and correspondingly, you have to modify the corresponding device.map  where your kernel sits at
[15:45] <dgjones> Siegel, have you tried a different keyboard, could well be something stuck under the key
[15:45] <Faust-C> boris_, linux manpages.com
[15:45] <cannonball> Siegel: then no idea. Sounds like a bad keyboard.
[15:45] <Siegel> 7777no i pugged out the key7board and it still happens
[15:45] <amenado> MrPiracy nothing wrong with having /boot in a different partition, just make sure it points there in your menu.lst
[15:46] <MrPiracy> amenado: ok, i'll try to boot now and see what happens
[15:46] <amenado> and your device.map points accordingly
[15:46] <cannonball> Siegel: bad keyboard ports happen on occassion too.  Is it a USB keyboard or a PS2 keyboard.
[15:46] <Siegel> 77777777ps2
[15:46] <pezz_> gnnnfff
[15:46] <Siegel> 77it doesnt happen in 7windoze
[15:46] <MrPiracy> amenado: my device.map says (hd0)	/dev/sda (hd1)	/dev/sdb
[15:47] <MrPiracy> amenado: not much help, is it?
[15:47] <cannonball> It looks like it just prints a 7 every few seconds.  I suspect some app is messing with your console.
[15:47]  * amenado suspects if MrPiracy gets hold of virtual box or vmware, he'll load it up with different os'es
[15:47] <Vram> Hi. How can I make a .wav be smaller but still preserve it's audio quality ?
[15:47] <cannonball> I somebody devious.
[15:47] <cannonball> Or somebody devious.
[15:47] <amenado> MrPiracy right so your device.map is not matching
[15:47] <shawnselig29> hi guys
[15:47] <shawnselig29> quick question
[15:47] <Siegel> 7777777777 h7ow would i find out
[15:47] <shawnselig29> i got vista on now
[15:47] <AsH_> Vram: flac
[15:48] <shawnselig29> i wanna dual boot with ubuntu
[15:48] <MrPiracy> amenado: yes it is matching
[15:48] <dgjones> !dualboot | shawnselig29
[15:48] <shawnselig29> i want to use aconris os selector too instead of grub
[15:48] <ubotu> shawnselig29: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookPro https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[15:48] <Vram> AsH_ : can't do that, I want to use it on a mobile phone. doesn't support flac
[15:48] <amenado> MrPiracy-> i thought you said you found your /boot in hda14 ?
[15:48] <MrPiracy> amenado: all these os'es are native, vmware will take me to WIN98, ME, 95 and 3.11 hehehhehe
[15:48] <shawnselig29> would i ahev os slector active while i install ubuntu?
[15:49] <MrPiracy> amenado:  sorry, hdb15 .... linux keep changing it
[15:49] <Siegel> 77777777777do ony of you have7 any idea what i could do to 7find the root of the probl7em?
[15:49] <AsH_> Vram: I don't think you can convert it to anything that a mobile phone supports without loosing quality
[15:49] <amenado> MrPiracy-> am glad you're having a ball with those other os'es...next time you assist others in their needs..hehe
[15:50] <amenado> MrPiracy-> and that does not match your device.map contents.. hdb15  so modify accordingly
[15:50] <MrPiracy> amenado: i use those for testing purposes, i am a programmer (delphi) and some of my clients are still on 95 or 98
[15:50] <amenado> MrPiracy you dont work for united airlines do you? <wink>
[15:51] <MrPiracy> amenado: not really, i am scared about planes
[15:51] <Siegel> 777777777777777777777man7 this is anoying cant watch tv 7keeps changing to channel 7 7:(
[15:51] <amenado> ahh they still amaze me, a big chunk of metal able to fly..
[15:51] <MrPiracy> amenado: i work for the brazilian government ... officially, but i have some " off the record"  clients, small business stuff
[15:52] <encrypt128bit> Heres my problem: Im installing UBUNTU via alternate cd, MD5 checked out on the ISO file i downloaded, and the check CD didnt find any errors. Im at the stage in the install where you select and install software, and it tells me it failed to install, when i press ctrl+alt+F4 it says "method cdrom has died unexpectedly", then it tells me that "menu item pkgsel failed with error code 1". (Im running a P4 3GHz, 1GB of ram,
[15:52] <CarlFK> what is the hostname of a time server?
[15:52] <amenado> MrPiracy way cool.. you have fun being there in the samba land..
[15:52] <erUSUL> CarlFK: ntp.ubuntu.com
[15:52] <CarlFK> erUSUL: thanks
[15:52] <MrPiracy> amenado: yuck, i dont really like samba
[15:53] <MrPiracy> amenado: i'd take acdc, the doors, bob dylan ... instead
[15:53] <amenado> encrypt128bit-> one time or all the time when you install?
[15:53] <encrypt128bit> amenado: what do you mean? Ive tried installing several times and it keeps saying that
[15:54] <locsmif> bazhang: re
[15:54] <amenado> encrypt128bit-> you answered it, several attempts...
[15:54] <locsmif> bazhang: the antenna light is now off, but the switch is in the 'on' state
[15:54] <MrPiracy> amenado: ok, booting now, wish me luck
[15:54] <locsmif> Where to install the restricted drivers you mentioned?
[15:54] <_Oz_> !automate
[15:54] <ubotu> Ways to automate installation of Ubuntu on multiple machines are described at https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html - See also !cloning
[15:54] <_Oz_> !cloning
[15:54] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade » - See also !automate
[15:55] <amenado> MrPiracy  you may just have to do the booting manually, if you have way too many grub loaders along the way
[15:56] <locsmif> !restricted
[15:56] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[15:56] <WorldBFree> how do i boot a ubuntu image directly from my hd?
[15:56] <WorldBFree> i already have a working grub
[15:57] <roote> hi all!
[15:57] <roote> how do i install a package to use while installing ubuntu server? i need to install the dmraid package.
[15:58] <amenado> WorldBFree-> if it was fedora i can tell you..but it may work in ubuntu
[15:58] <nixnoob> does anyone knwo where i can get a list of supported usb tv tuner cards for gutsy?
[15:58] <MrPiracy> amenado: it worked man, thanks a lot
[15:58] <Jack_Sparrow> ikonia: I didnt get a chance to ask earlier, but what is the difference between fake-raid and soft-raid
[15:58] <amenado> WorldBFree-> you have to have an entry in your menu.lst to point where this iso is in your hd
[15:59] <amenado> MrPiracy-> okay, good luck, at least you know how to do things manually if you get stuck
[15:59] <flakrat__> how do I mount a samba share each time a specific user logs in (i.e. like automatically connecting a mapped network drive in Windows)? is their a built in utility or do I need to script it?
[15:59] <MrPiracy> amenado: yup, doing that since DOS
[15:59] <ikonia> Jack_Sparrow: fake raid is the windows bios on software driver trick, software raid is basiclly what linux provides within the kernel (I'll expand on that if you want)
[15:59] <locsmif> bazhang: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55608/
[15:59] <cLean`sl33p> Hey guys.. for a while now.. When i boot up Kubuntu. My taskbar items. Start up But dont go to my taskbar, Icon Section it goes to were the tabs are and when i choose one the Window is the ICON itself for the Program running
[15:59] <cheesypieces> hi guys, does anyone have a suggestion as to why rythmbox won't let me install the uPNP plugin?
[16:00] <cLean`sl33p> Like PowerManager.. is a Battery
[16:00] <cLean`sl33p> how do i stop this from happening?
[16:00] <amenado> MrPiracy cool, if you know your way around ultimate boot cd, thats a good tool to have too, someday I'll learn to use it
[16:00] <rance> hey guys, I need some ubuntu advice, I'm a kubuntu user because I like kde (its a personal thing) but I've got a project that I think can be done with python, and since I need the project to be cross OS compatiable I'm leaning to pygtk to make the gui, I have an idea that the app itself should be able to run on a web server and make the data accessible via web browser and if you run it on a pc give the gui.  If anyone has done something similar, w
[16:00] <Jack_Sparrow> ikonia: Example.  friend has windows with onboard raid. non-hardware, wants to add ubuntu..
[16:01] <MrPiracy> amenado: i made my own boot dvd with all the stuff i need
[16:01] <locsmif> Anybody who is willing to help: not getting 3945 wifi chipset to work in Gutsy Gibbon
[16:01] <cLean`sl33p> Is their much differnce between Kubuntu with GNOME and UBUNTU ??
[16:01] <MrPiracy> amenado: can even get into ntfs/ext3 partitions from a DOS prompt ;)
[16:01] <locsmif> error output at: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55608/
[16:01] <amenado> MrPiracy share it, with tutorial i hope..hehe
[16:02] <erUSUL> Jack_Sparrow: dmraid is a driver to use bios raid (fakeraid) using device mapper
[16:02] <_SiLENT_> how do we denote "not even one occurrence of lalala" in regular expressions?
[16:02] <Jack_Sparrow> rance: A question better asked in the offtopic room...
[16:02] <zynx> i got a little problem
[16:02] <locsmif> _SiLENT_: that's very difficult to achieve
[16:02] <cLean`sl33p> Is their much differnce between Kubuntu with GNOME and UBUNTU ??
[16:02] <MrPiracy> amenado: there a really good tutorial to do that, i have it on my favorites on the other partition ;)
[16:02] <zynx> i cant get anything using apt-get
[16:02] <_SiLENT_> locsmif: seriously?
[16:02] <rance> Jack_Sparrow: thanks
[16:02] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[16:02] <Pici> zynx: do you get an error?
[16:03] <roote> erUSUL: do you know how to install dmraid during install? using the ubuntu server version?
[16:03] <amenado> MrPiracy-> get me the link, and I'll bookmark it too for references
[16:03] <Jack_Sparrow> erUSUL: Do you need to install from alternate to get that "dmraid" going
[16:03] <zynx> E: Unable to fetch some archives, try running apt-get update or apt-get --fix-missing.
[16:03] <locsmif> _SiLENT_: there are some possibilities
[16:03] <MrPiracy> amenado: gimme ur email address and i'll do it
[16:03] <_SiLENT_> locsmif: like?
[16:03] <mahmoud2> cLean`sl33p: No, there is not any difference (Ubuntu with GNOME and KDE is exactly Kubuntu with KDE and GNOME) ..
[16:03] <erUSUL> roote: server instalation does not have dmraid aviable?
[16:03] <locsmif> _SiLENT_: perl regular expressions do have some facilities
[16:03] <erUSUL> !fakeraid
[16:03] <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
[16:03] <roote> erUSUL: unfortunately no...
[16:03] <locsmif> and ofcourse parameters, such as grep -v
[16:03] <Bodsda> hey guys, when i "fullscreen" a youtube video it opens up npviewer.bin, is this normal?
[16:03] <locsmif> but those are no regex operators
[16:04] <_SiLENT_> hmm
[16:04] <u007-1> hi, i'm unable to open vcd with both gstreamer nor xine
[16:04] <_SiLENT_> I needed regex
[16:04] <_SiLENT_> it is not perl, ok then
[16:04] <locsmif> _SiLENT_: perl has zero width negative lookahead and lookbehind
[16:04] <roote> erUSUL: and all the howtos say to use ubuntu desktop and install the dmraid package
[16:04] <zynx> any reason why i get that err?
[16:04] <amenado> MrPiracy-> am not registered, so i hope the pm went through
[16:04] <zynx> error*
[16:04] <Jack_Sparrow> erUSUL: Will read up and try to ask some intelligent questions later
[16:04] <WorldBFree> locsmif, are you locsmif of kanotix?
[16:04] <Pici> zynx: have you refreshed your repositories lately?
[16:04] <u007-1> anyone know how to play vcd on the movie playe?
[16:05] <MrPiracy> amenado: nope
[16:05] <zynx> nope
[16:05] <amenado> MrPiracy if you dont mind, just paste in #amenado  am there by myself
[16:05] <pepperjack> u007-1: mplayer vcd://<>
[16:05] <Pici> zynx: Can you? Can you also use my name when you reply so that I know you're replying
[16:05] <prahal__> anyone using network manager 0.7 ?
[16:06] <prahal__> oups sorry wrong channel
[16:06] <zynx> yes
[16:06] <Parkur>  
[16:06] <zynx> Pici: how do you? i am new to ubunut
[16:06] <zynx> ubuntu*
[16:06] <erUSUL> roote: i guess they thought that a server will use a) real RAID or b) Linux Soft Raid (faster that bios raids)
[16:06] <bigdog> Anyone running Gutsy with an ATI R600 card?
[16:06] <erUSUL> roote: i dunno how to help you sorry
[16:06] <Pici> zynx: Go to your update manager and press refresh.
[16:07] <bigdog> I followed the instructions on the ATI binary install page but still have no luck
[16:07] <bigdog> I can dig deeper
[16:07] <zynx> ok
[16:07] <bigdog> I just wanted to make sure that I was not banging my head against a brick wall
[16:07] <roote> erUSUL: thanks anyway!
[16:07] <u007-1> pepperjack: i will try :)
[16:07] <locsmif> WorldBFree: yep, helping a student here at school with Ubuntu
[16:07] <whegge> _SiLENT_:  What are you trying to do again?  Must have scrolled past me too fast
[16:07] <u007-1> pepperjack: thank you
[16:08] <Parkur> go channel #Parkur )please
[16:08] <locsmif> I previously got it working with Sidux livecd
[16:08] <zynx> wow
[16:08] <zynx> Pici:  i wasnt on the newest distro
[16:09] <shishirm1> can any1 tell me how to add aliases permanently?
[16:09] <zynx> brb
[16:09] <ikonia> shishirm1: what sort of aliases
[16:09] <shishirm1> command aliases
[16:09] <shishirm1> like cp="cp -i"
[16:09] <ikonia> shishirm1: but them in your bash startup file
[16:09] <Pici> Parkur: Please don't do that. This is a support channel.
[16:09] <shishirm1> where is that?
[16:09] <tribaldata> anyone could help me with a firefox issue ?
[16:09] <nonya_> im new to ubuntu i need to add some software and it gives me an error message
[16:09] <ikonia> shishirm1: .bashrc or .bash_profile in your home idr
[16:09] <WorldBFree> im a sidux guy myself but the broken rt2500 drivers have taken me away from that for now
[16:09] <Wisteso> When the livecd doesn't have an active internet connection it fails to access the security updates on a new install. it said something about commenting out a few lines in a repository file...  do i need to undo that now?
[16:10] <bazhang> nonya_: add from where?
[16:10] <shishirm1> and what should i type in there?
[16:10] <WorldBFree> plus i wanted to try out kde4.1
[16:10] <ikonia> shishirm1: the alias command
[16:10] <nonya_> can anyone help me?
[16:10] <shishirm1> and where?
[16:10] <shishirm1> thats all?
[16:10] <ikonia> shishirm1: that sit
[16:10] <shishirm1> these scripts get excuted every time bash starts?
[16:10] <merowinger> i have a problem with my gnome under ubuntu gutsy. if i'm not connected to a network (cable or wireless) program starting up gnome-terminal (and all other programs) takes like 1-2 sec but if i am connected to a network starting a gnome terminal or other programs take approximatly 10 seconds to load whereas in the first 9 seconds it does notingh (blocking somehow, cpu load is zero) and in the last second it actually loads it..
[16:10] <bazhang> nonya_: answer my question then ;]
[16:11] <ikonia> shishirm1: correct
[16:11] <sunlifter> Hello
[16:11] <cheesypieces> hi guys, does anyone have a suggestion as to why rythmbox won't let me install the uPNP plugin?
[16:11] <tribaldata> Firefox refuse to start on X11, then if i go in konsole and sudo it i get this error : Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by serverXlib: No protocol specified
[16:11] <tribaldata> Anyone could lend me a hand ?
[16:12] <ikonia> tribaldata: why are you launcing it as root
[16:12] <sunlifter> I have an problem, i have updated mine Ubuntu 7.04 with an update manager. After that I have lost any sound. Where the problem could be ?
[16:12] <Ackdar> I seem to be having network problems on Ubuntu... how am I supposed to connect to the internet with my modem? I entered all the needed info, including DNS, but it won't dial. Also, I am not able to access my router over ethernet. >_<
[16:13] <writeout> is my ltsp dhcp invalid? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55609/ i get the PXE-E32 tftp open timeout error on clients
[16:13] <tribaldata> just to try to get it going if i run it as my user or any user i just blink once then nothing
[16:14] <ikonia> tribaldata: forget running it as root. Open a terminal as a non-privileged user and type "firefox"
[16:14] <cheesypieces> guys, whats the best way to stream media to my ps3 from ubuntu?
[16:14] <ikonia> cheesypieces: upnp
[16:14] <tribaldata> done and nothing
[16:14] <ikonia> tribaldata: nothing launched, what about the command prompt, anything out of that
[16:15] <cheesypieces> ikonia, i've tried the upnp plugin in rythmbox but it wouldn't let me install it
[16:15] <cheesypieces> so i'm looking for alternatives
[16:15] <tribaldata> ikonia: : tribaldata@tribaldata:/usr/lib/firefox$ firefoxtribaldata@tribaldata:/usr/lib/firefox$
[16:15] <ikonia> cheesypieces: thats a different issue.
[16:15] <ikonia> tribaldata: "which firefox"
[16:15] <tribaldata> ikonia: huh ?
[16:15] <ikonia> tribaldata: type that
[16:15] <fagina|sleep> euhm guys.. I'm having some black screen problems with 7.10
[16:16] <fagina|sleep> I managed to install (removed quiet and added nosplash)
[16:16] <fagina|sleep> but now when tryingto boot from the hd
[16:16] <fagina|sleep> it just goes blank again :(
[16:16] <tribaldata> ikonia: /usr/bin/firefox
[16:16] <Ackdar> fagina|sleep, have you tried waiting
[16:16] <ikonia> tribaldata: so as a nonprivileged user do "/usr/bin/firefox"
[16:16] <Ackdar> I have the same problem
[16:16] <cheesypieces> ikonia, do you have any ideas other than using rythmbox? i'm not sure what you mean by just 'upnp'
[16:17] <fagina|sleep> Ackdar to be honest, no :s
[16:17] <ikonia> cheesypieces: any software that streams via upnp will be fine
[16:17] <fagina|sleep> I tried ctrl+alt+del to reboot and it didn't even beep..
[16:17] <Ackdar> the boot screen doesn't work well in gutsy in my experience
[16:17] <Ackdar> just wait a couple minutes
[16:17] <cheesypieces> ikonia, do you have any suggestions?
[16:17] <fagina|sleep> Ackdar hmm okay
[16:17] <Ackdar> it should go straight to login
[16:17] <ikonia> cheesypieces: I use mythtv without issue, but thats over kill
[16:17] <writeout> how do i remove all the configs, and all files that installs with ltsp package?
[16:17] <writeout> so i can do a "freshinstall"
[16:17] <fagina|sleep> Ackdar okay, i'll try that, thanks
[16:17] <ikonia> writeout: use the remove option in synaptic
[16:18] <tribaldata> ikonia: yeah but this doesn't work, it is not starting anything i try doing this then ps -aux | grep firefox and grep come back with nothing
[16:18] <Ackdar> no problem :D
[16:18] <writeout> ikonia: will all the configs be removed?
[16:18] <ikonia> tribaldata: you won't find anything with ps if it's not launching
[16:18] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow: I've successfully added the module for my network card to the ubuntu live CD!
[16:18] <leeping> But there's still one more problem
[16:18] <ikonia> tribaldata: have you tried firefix-debug or firefox-safe
[16:18] <leeping> The NFSmount won't work
[16:18] <cheesypieces> ikonia, i'll try mythtv, thanks
[16:18] <Ackdar> writeout, the synaptic should temove any files associated with that package
[16:18] <leeping> I think it's a problem with the script
[16:18] <tribaldata> ikonia: No not yet going yo right now
[16:18] <Ackdar> remove*
[16:19] <DaemonicIT> Hi, I'm having some problems connecting to my wireless network, can anyone help?
[16:19] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: Sounds like you are getting close, but I wont be of much help
[16:19] <writeout> Ackdar: it does not
[16:19] <CreativeEmbassy> any recommendations on music players that _work behind a proxy_?
[16:19] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow: Ok don't worry about it :) thank you, you've been a great help
[16:19] <tribaldata> ikonia: how cani start one of theses ? there is no such firefox name
[16:19] <CreativeEmbassy> i have this computer mostly set up for that already :-)
[16:20] <writeout> CreativeEmbassy: all of em? what do you mean?
[16:20] <CreativeEmbassy> but rhythmbox apparently doesn't use gnome's proxy settings
[16:20] <ikonia> tribaldata: there should be, but I can't remember the exact name
[16:20] <CreativeEmbassy> and I can't find a setting for it
[16:20] <CreativeEmbassy> it can't connect to the net
[16:20] <Ackdar> writeout, any way you can manually delete them, or do you not know which config files go with what?
[16:20] <tribaldata> ikonia : ok thanks i'll dig and se
[16:21] <Ackdar> I seem to be having network problems on Ubuntu... how am I supposed to connect to the internet with my modem? I entered all the needed info, including DNS, but it won't dial. Also, I am not able to access my router over ethernet. >_<
[16:21] <DaemonicIT> does anyone here have a BT home hub who could help me
[16:22] <ikonia> DaemonicIT: just ask the question.
[16:22] <DaemonicIT> Trying to connect wirelessly, but it keeps asking for the key over and over again
[16:23] <__ubuxx___> hello
[16:23] <ikonia> DaemonicIT: ok - so have you configured the keys correctly, with the correct encyption in ubuntu, does your card support the correct encypiton in ubuntu ? can you connect wihtout encryption ?
[16:23] <MrPiracy> does anyone know how to get a new emerald theme to be applied automaticly when i click it on the emerald theme manager?
[16:23] <__ubuxx___> is there any chat channel?
[16:23] <nixnoob> does anyone knwo where i can get a list of supported usb tv tuner cards for gutsy?
[16:23] <ikonia> MrPiracy open the theme manager and apply it
[16:23] <ikonia> !hcl | nixnoob
[16:23] <ubotu> nixnoob: 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
[16:24] <Gary> __ubuxx___, #ubuntu-offtopic
[16:24] <DaemonicIT> Ikonia: Can't connect without encryption, Key is fine, works on all windows machines, and encryption is 64bit HEX
[16:24] <MrPiracy> ikonia: it doesnt have an apply button
[16:24] <nixnoob> ikonia, ty
[16:24] <neverblue> morning
[16:24] <ikonia> DaemonicIT: what card is it
[16:24] <DaemonicIT> SWEEX USB wireless adapter
[16:24] <DaemonicIT> rt2500
[16:25] <_ubuxx_> i have a question.
[16:25] <ikonia> uhhhhh never used one of them. Check if it supports WPA/WEP/WPA2 or what ever in linux
[16:25] <rama_8086> how to create a directory through programming
[16:25] <ikonia> rama_8086: what language
[16:25] <neverblue> _ubuxx_, most do, but we usually just state the question, not state that we do have a question :D
[16:25] <_ubuxx_> how can you enable view of people on channel?
[16:25] <rama_8086> c language
[16:25] <flakrat__> in /etc/ntp.conf, if I want to add multiple time servers, do I add multiple "server time.mydom.com" lines, or add both time servers to the same line, space separated?
[16:25] <rama_8086> ikonia, c lang
[16:25] <_ubuxx_> in xchat
[16:25] <neverblue> _ubuxx_, what IRC client are you using ?
[16:25] <_ubuxx_> for gnome
[16:25] <ikonia> rama_8086: search the web, there are plenty of introductions to C
[16:25] <neopsyche> hello my isntallation is turck on configureing apt at 40 perscent .. will it hurt the installation if i restart now by pwoer et off?
[16:25] <AsH_> flakrat: more lines
[16:25] <neverblue> _ubuxx_, sudo aptitude install xchat
[16:25] <flakrat__> AsH_, thanks
[16:26] <ikonia> flakrat__: seperate lines
[16:26] <neopsyche> stuck at configuring apt on 40 percent
[16:26] <_ubuxx_> i use xchat gnome
[16:26] <ikonia> AsH_: sorry, didn't see you respond
[16:26] <roddersg> can someone tell me the cmd to run to make ubuntu install the different server packages (it's menu driven)
[16:26] <rama_8086> ikonia, i want to create in linux c programming
[16:26] <flakrat__> ikonia, thanks also :-)
[16:26] <lmg> hi there! question please. after visudo, allowing users of the 'sudo' group to use it without a password and adding my user to this group. sudo still prompts for a pass. `visudo` ran nano though. any pointers?
[16:26] <ikonia> roddersg: what ? what do you want to install ?
[16:26] <Learning-Ubuntu> Question . Can I install an application to any location I want. provided its a valid partition ? I just wanted to confirm if it was possible at all or do all apps just go into the / partition?
[16:26] <neverblue> _ubuxx_, use the xchat, not xchat-gnome
[16:26] <ikonia> rama_8086: the interenet has many guides on how to program in C - this channel is not for programming help
[16:26] <neopsyche> ikonia: my installation is stuck at 40 percent configuring apt.. will it be bad if i restart the pc?
[16:26] <ikonia> neopsyche better if you didn't
[16:26] <rama_8086> ikonia, i searched a lot but i didn't get
[16:26] <ikonia> neopsyche: use another terminal and kill the process and then try to pick it up again
[16:27] <roddersg> I can't remember the name - it comes up when ubuntu server installs and allows you to select multiple tasks (in text)
[16:27] <ikonia> rama_8086: keep looking then, this channel is not for C help
[16:27] <ethan961> why is xchat better than xchat-gnome?
[16:27] <ikonia> roddersg: LAMP ?
[16:27] <ikonia> ethan961: personal opinion
[16:27] <roddersg> rats my memory is going
[16:27] <ikonia> ethan961: try both
[16:27] <neopsyche> ikonia: how di i kill the process from terminal?
[16:27] <ethan961> ok
[16:27] <ikonia> neopsyche: kill -11 pid
[16:27] <darkhamm> qualcuno di voi usa filezilla?
[16:27] <roddersg> ikonia; allows you to select LAMP, ssh, dns, printers etc.  (I'm getting lazy)
[16:27] <ethan961> using *-gnome atm, will try plain xchat
[16:27] <erUSUL> !it | darkhamm
[16:27] <ikonia> roddersg: what do you want to install then ?
[16:27] <ubotu> darkhamm: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[16:28] <roddersg> something slect
[16:28] <neopsyche> ikonia .. will that kill th ecurrrnet running process?
[16:28] <roddersg> something select
[16:28] <roddersg> or something like that
[16:28] <neopsyche> will it then go on further in the instaolll ikonia?
[16:28] <ikonia> neopsyche: it will kill the process with the matching pid
[16:28] <ikonia> neopsyche: no - restart the update
[16:28] <_ubuxx_> can ANYBODY help me?
[16:28] <ikonia> roddersg: what servers do you want to install
[16:28] <neopsyche> ikonia: so configuring apt is -11/?
[16:28] <ikonia>  neopsyche ??? no
[16:28] <neopsyche> oh
[16:28] <ikonia> neopsyche: ps -ef | grep apt get the pid then kill -11 $pid
[16:29] <neopsyche> ikonia. i dont know aht what the -11 is for?
[16:29] <roddersg> ikonia: I know the different packages, what I need to know is the name of the application that ubuntu-install brings up in the text mode
[16:29] <ikonia> roddersg: I thought that was just a server install package on the cd., I don't know if it exists outside the repo
[16:29] <whyx> salve
[16:29] <_ubuxx_> hellooo?
[16:29] <ikonia> _ubuxx_: what ?
[16:29] <ikonia> _ubuxx_: just wait for aresponse and stop asking every 10 seconds
[16:29] <roddersg> it does, someone answered the question here, was supposed to write it down
[16:29] <simp_lg> Hi all! What is the command to search for files by their content?
[16:30] <ikonia> roddersg: #ubuntu-server may have a the answer
[16:30] <roddersg> _ubuxx: just ask your question, and someone will answer
[16:30] <ikonia> roddersg: he's asked 10 times and wants an answer now
[16:30] <neverblue> _ubuxx_, in case you missed it, I replied to you numerous times, take the time to scroll back up
[16:31] <noodlesgc> simp_lg just go to Places->Search then click on the select more options pane and add a filter "contains the text:"
[16:31] <bSON> where does apport save the apps for which it shouldn't show any bug reporting dialogs for?
[16:31] <bSON> s/for//
[16:31] <Learning-Ubuntu> Anyone here could confirm if I can install an application to any location or does Ubuntu limit the amount of applications I have to the size of my primary partition?
[16:31] <ikonia> Learning-Ubuntu: ubuntu packages have a pre-defined installation path for files
[16:31] <ikonia> Learning-Ubuntu: you are only limited via free space
[16:31] <simp_lg> noodlesgc, I know about that.. But I need console command.
[16:31] <ikonia> simp_lg: grep
[16:32] <Learning-Ubuntu> ikonia, Freespace available on my Primary Partition?
[16:32] <noodlesgc> simp_lg: cat | grep
[16:32] <ikonia> Learning-Ubuntu: free space availavle where it wants to install
[16:32] <Learning-Ubuntu> ikonia, So I could install an application to my Home directory if it had its own partition?
[16:32] <ikonia> Learning-Ubuntu:  no - the packages have a pre-defined installation path
[16:33] <Learning-Ubuntu> ikonia, But If I needed to I could change that?
[16:33] <ikonia> Learning-Ubuntu: no
[16:33] <ethan961> ikonia, plain xchat really is better
[16:33] <_ubuxx_> so, can i or cant i enable users view like in xchat original (i use xchat gnome irc)
[16:33] <ikonia> ethan961: thats your opinion
[16:34] <roddersg> Learning-ubuntu: well, you could get the individual un-compiled packages (source) and compile them yourself and run it in your homespace
[16:34] <ikonia> ethan961: as I said, it's personal opinion
[16:34] <ethan961> yeah, now
[16:34] <noodlesgc> Learning-Ubuntu here you go: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205337
[16:34] <Learning-Ubuntu> ikonia, :( so let me see if I understand this right. if I have a root partition of 10 GB I can install as much applications as long as the partition doesnt become full?
[16:34] <ikonia> roddersg: be realistic
[16:34] <ikonia> Learning-Ubuntu: correct
[16:34] <roddersg> ikonia - no realistic atm
[16:34] <Learning-Ubuntu> ikonia, ty. noodlesgc Ill check that out thanks
[16:34] <Ackdar> once again, so the newly joining can see it... I seem to be having network problems on Ubuntu... how am I supposed to connect to the internet with my modem? I entered all the needed info, including DNS, but it won't dial. Also, I am not able to access my router over ethernet. >_<
[16:34] <roddersg> LU: you could add another hard disk and then point your mount point there
[16:35] <noodlesgc> Ackdar do you have hsfmodem installed?
[16:35] <Learning-Ubuntu> roddersg, Hmm but if its all being installed to a predetermined point than would that work?
[16:35] <Ackdar> noodlesgc, I used the restricted driver that was available on installation of ubuntu
[16:36] <neverblue> _ubuxx_, there is a button to press in the bottom right hand corner
[16:36] <slayermcc> learning-ubuntu 512mo swap , 2/3 of 10 go for root (ext3) , and the 1/3 left of 10Go as /home (ext3)
[16:36] <roddersg> you could add a new hard disk, format it then copy your files over e.g. /var, then sudo mount the partition
[16:36] <nixnoob> Learning-Ubuntu, obviously compiling from source and mounting new partitions are beyond the scope of your understanding I suggest you listen to ikonia.
[16:36] <neverblue> _ubuxx_, but as you clearly are ignoring my posts, ill let you know one more time, use xchat not xchat-gnome
[16:36] <roddersg> nixnoob - agreed
[16:36] <Learning-Ubuntu> slayermcc, Thank you. nixnoob Yes I guess it is. I was just clearign a doubt.
[16:37] <slayermcc> you could add /boot of 100mo ext2
[16:37] <noodlesgc> Ackdar, Ive never used my modem before so I dont know how, but Ive heard that gnome-ppp helps
[16:37] <slayermcc> if you plan to do a dual-boot
[16:37] <Ackdar> I wasn't aware that existed >_<
[16:37] <Jack_Sparrow> noodlesgc: Is this a dial-up modem and is it a hardware modem...
[16:38] <slayermcc> know that /home is your backup
[16:38] <noodlesgc> Jack_Sparrow, I have no idea, ask Ackdar
[16:38] <nixnoob> noodlesgc, wvdial ?
[16:38] <Ackdar> it's a softmodem
[16:38] <slayermcc> if you use windows also you could make an fat32 partition to share
[16:38] <Ackdar> why is everyone talking tyo noodlesgc?
[16:38] <nixnoob> noodlesgc, o sorry that was meant for ackdar
[16:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar:  Is this a dial-up modem and is it a hardware modem...
[16:39] <tez> so I'm having trouble, GRUB says Error 21, which I could fix if I could just get to the grub menu. is there any way to do this?
[16:39] <noodlesgc> yeah i was wondering that myself
[16:39] <Jack_Sparrow> !who
[16:39] <Ackdar> Jack_Sparrow, it's a softmodem
[16:39] <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 :)
[16:39] <Gigamo> !tab
[16:39] <roddersg> ubotu - is there a fast way of doing that in xchat?
[16:39] <ubotu> You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[16:40] <dru> hello, would someone like to tell me why my firefox freezes after every flash video
[16:40] <Ackdar> roddersg, funny how you're talking to a bot -_-
[16:40] <noodlesgc> tez, you could boot off a cd  and select recovery mode.
[16:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar: Sorry, never saw the point in those, such a pain..
[16:40] <tez> noodlesgc: it doesn't have a cd drive that works.. well
[16:40] <DRebellion> dru, how did you install flash?
[16:40] <roddersg> Ackdar, you can tell I'm not in the right frame of mind
[16:40] <dru> i did the prompt firefox gave me drebellion
[16:40] <genii> If I dd an md device to a file it should just be able to mount the usual way, yes? eg: sudo mount -o loop filename.img /mountplace        Or no?
[16:40] <cheesypieces> hi guys, anyone know how i add videos/music to mythtv?
[16:40] <DRebellion> dru, did you install gnash or adobe flash?
[16:41] <tez> noodlesgc: i got to the grub menu once when I had the cd rom plugged in and it was recognized but y ou cant boot off of it, since it has two cdroms im not sure which one
[16:41] <dru> adobe flash
[16:41] <DRebellion> genii, yep
[16:41] <tez> anyway, this is on a different computer, obviously
[16:41] <tez> so i'll be right back, going to try to get this to work
[16:41] <genii> DRebellion: OK, thanks
[16:41] <DRebellion> dru, so the flash doesn't work at all, or is slow/buggy?
[16:41] <noodlesgc> tez ok. If you somehow boot off a cd or maybe even a usb flash disk, you could probably fix grub
[16:42] <Ackdar> nixnoob, I've always gotten by using System > Administration > Network and activated the modem from there. However, the network dialog has been changed in Gutsy
[16:42] <DRebellion> genii, you could have just tried it ;)
[16:42] <Ackdar> fagina|sleep, how'd that work?
[16:42] <fagina|sleep> not :(
[16:42] <dru> drebellion: oh it works, but after every 3rd or 4th vid i watch on *you tube break ... etc*  my firefox crashes, i knew this was a problem on the old version of ubuntu ... but to my understanding they fixed that problem
[16:42] <Ackdar> O_O
[16:42] <fagina|sleep> it just keeps blank Ackdar
[16:42] <genii> DRebellion: Don't want to mess up the raid mbrs of the array if it fails
[16:43] <Ackdar> fagina|sleep, how far does it get into boot?
[16:43] <tomtt> has anybody managed to successfully a recent version of freemind (0.9.0) on ubuntu?
[16:43] <fagina|sleep> it's shows 2 lines of messages and that's it
[16:43] <rama_8086> do u know any c programming channel
[16:43] <Ackdar> that's what I get
[16:43] <nixnoob> Ackdar, if your modem is recognized by ubuntu then System > Administration > Network shoudl list it...
[16:43] <DRebellion> rama_8086, #c
[16:43] <cheesypieces> hi guys, anyone know how i add videos/music to mythtv?
[16:43] <Ackdar> but after 5 mins or so, the login screen appears
[16:43] <roddersg> anyone here using a Brothr HL-1440, I need the cupsd drivers (the one from foomatic doesn't work)
[16:43] <Ackdar> nixnoob, it is listed
[16:44] <Ackdar> nixnoob, I just can't activate it from there anymore
[16:44] <fagina|sleep> hmm Ackdar, whatever causes it, I don't want to wait 5 minutes tobe able to launch ubuntu :)
[16:44] <Ackdar> fagina|sleep, I know
[16:44] <RoboCop> when will the next version of *buntu going to release ?
[16:44] <nixnoob> Ackdar, is the checkbox next to it checked, empty or have a minus?
[16:44] <fagina|sleep> and it seems a lot of people have probs with black screens on 7.10
[16:44] <Ackdar> I wish I could actually see the processes starting up
[16:44] <Jack_Sparrow> !hardy
[16:44] <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
[16:44] <Ackdar> nixnoob, checked
[16:45] <tez> back, and i got past the grub issue. however, it gets stuck at starting up... or something weird. any way to show everything on boot?
[16:45] <nixnoob> Ackdar, thats weird that basically means its activated.
[16:45] <Ackdar> but I'm not connected
[16:45] <writeout> what is the best way to uninstall a package, and ALL that it installs, libs, configs etc?
[16:45] <tez> ay anyone listening?
[16:45] <Ackdar> it doesn't even say it's activating when I check it
[16:45] <mdales> I've been setting up LDAP on a server machine and a client machine. I can log into the client using the name/password of someone in the LDAP database, and I get their $HOME, who whois shows me as the one local user on the client. Anyone have any idea where I might be going wrong? I'm following the instructions on help.ubuntu.com/community/
[16:45] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: How did you install it
[16:45] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: apt-get
[16:45] <davey1> when i have to install brother drivers i used the ones from there site at this link http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/lpr_drivers.html
[16:46] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: apt-get remove xxxxxx
[16:46] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: no.
[16:46] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: apt-get does not remove configs.
[16:47] <nixnoob> Ackdar, why don't you double click your modem in the list there and check that the phone number and account info is there, also check that modem port is correct and that all the options in the options tab are checked... then hit ok
[16:47] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: Aptitude is better at removing all the dep... but it had to be installed with it in the first place if I remember correectly
[16:47] <Pici> writeout: apt-get remove --purge somepackage
[16:47] <noodlesgc> davey1 WOW thanks, i have a brother printer and couldn't get it working.
[16:47] <Ackdar> nixnoob, I spent all night doing that
[16:47] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: is purge what you want
[16:47] <writeout> Pici: yes, purge removes more, but not everything, like the configs for example
[16:47] <Pici> writeout: Purge removes configs in /etc/
[16:47] <writeout> however i have not installed it with aptitude
[16:47] <roddersg> davey1 - I don't want to install the lpr drivers, it hangs
[16:47] <fagina|sleep> hmma Ackdar, it seems I didn't do update-grub after updating the menu.lst
[16:48] <writeout> Pici: why is the configs still there then?
[16:48] <noodlesgc> writeout you'll have to do something like rm -R /home/yourname/.packagename
[16:48] <Ackdar> fagina|sleep, then what's my problem with the boot screen
[16:48] <Tazbobu> How do you change the password requirement for ubuntu?  Before I had it set so I could use 5 characters for user password but I can't remember where to change it
[16:48] <Pici> writeout: Wheres 'here'?
[16:48] <Ackdar> I got past grub, got 2 lines, a blank screen, and nothing until login
[16:48] <omazone> When I type: sudo ifconfif ethX, I get this error: "ethX: error fetching interface information: Device not found"
[16:48] <fagina|sleep> Ackdar i have no idea man :s sucky blank screen
[16:49] <fagina|sleep> Ackdar have you got a floppy drive on your system ?
[16:49] <omazone> ifconfig**
[16:49] <writeout> i dont want to remove everything manually. if apt-get can install a program, someoen in the linuxcommuntiy would have thought that i want to remove everything some day.
[16:49] <DRebellion> omazone, replace X with a number ;)
[16:49] <Ackdar> fagina|sleep, no
[16:49] <omazone> oh, okay. Thanks! :)
[16:49] <writeout> the config are located in /etc
[16:49] <fagina|sleep> me neither.. and while installing, it paused for a few minutes on that thing I noticed
[16:49] <krim> 'aptitude purge package' doesn't remove everything does it? I think I've done that and reinstalled something and had everything set up just like it was before.
[16:49] <fagina|sleep> something about fd0 (floppy drive)
[16:50] <writeout> dont i need to install the package through aptitude to remove it with aptitude?
[16:50] <myIRC> themonk
[16:50] <Jack_Sparrow> krim: But was it installed with aptitude and not apt-get?
[16:50] <RoboCop> when will the next version of *buntu going to release ?
[16:50] <Ackdar> writeout, probably not
[16:50] <Pici> writeout: No, they all use apt.
[16:50] <krim> Jack_Sparrow: it was installed with aptitude and deleted with aptitude
[16:50] <DRebellion> !hardy | RoboCop
[16:50] <ubotu> RoboCop: 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
[16:50] <Ackdar> theoretically, aptitude would scan for the package and delete it
[16:50] <myIRC> this is johwil
[16:51] <tez> hi. I'm not sure if its a grub error or ubuntu, but I'm just starting ubuntu server [recovery mode] and it gets stuck at Starting up... after that. Nothing at all, no errors, shows
[16:51] <ttkehakqoa> hi?
[16:51] <Jack_Sparrow> krim: Interesting... I thought that would remove everything...
[16:51] <tez> can anyone see me?
[16:51] <Ackdar> tez, no
[16:51] <Pici> tez: yes, we can.
[16:51] <nixnoob> Ackdar, try using wvdial , just gksudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf enter your information there and do sudo wvdial
[16:51] <krim> Jack_Sparrow: It was Pidgin. After reinstalling my contacts and accounts were there just like before.
[16:52] <davey1> rodderg this is the link to the latest cups drivers hope these are better!
[16:52] <Ackdar> nixnoob, I'll try in a few minutes.
[16:52]  * Ackdar init 0's himself
[16:52] <writeout> Pici: should the apt-get --purge remove the configs in users homecat?
[16:52] <Pici> writeout: no, it shouldnt.
[16:52] <writeout> ok
[16:53] <brobostigon> good afternoon
[16:53] <davey1> sorry it would help if added it lol roddersg http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/cups_drivers.html
[16:53] <tez> hi. I'm not sure if its a grub error or ubuntu, but I'm just starting ubuntu server [recovery mode] and it gets stuck at Starting up... after that. Nothing at all, no errors, shows
[16:53] <Hammer89> how do I set up a keyboard shortcut to open a specific program?
[16:53] <roddersg> davey1, if you follow the discussions elsewhere, you have to install the lpr driver first and then the cupswrapper
[16:54] <krim> Jack_Sparrow: Just tried purge and then install again to make sure I hadn't imagined the whole thing and yeah, everything in /home/user/.purple was still there.
[16:54] <nixnoob> hey whats that package that gives random messages and ascii art in console when you open a console?
[16:54] <roddersg> davey1, in a previous installation, it screwed up my system because I did not have lpr installed
[16:54] <Pici> krim: Purge does not remove per-user configs.
[16:54]  * N3bunel brb
[16:54] <krim> Pici: What does?
[16:54] <Pici> krim: rm
[16:54] <pepperjack> nixnoob: cowsay fortune
[16:55] <nixnoob> pepperjack, thanks
[16:55] <pepperjack> nixnoob: dont need cowsay but why wouldnt you want a cow delivering it
[16:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: I can pastebin those instructions for you
[16:55] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: it'd be appreciated :)
[16:55] <Bodsda> does anyone know anything about SPE?
[16:56] <DRebellion> !anyone | Bodsda
[16:56] <ubotu> Bodsda: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[16:56] <Jonathan_L> http://pastebin.org/19058 - My Atheros AR5006EG WLAN card won't connect to my router. I can find the router (and a few others, including signal strength) in the network manager, and I can change the settings for it. I ave set the right WPA key, but it won't help
[16:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55614/
[16:56] <nixnoob> pepperjack, how do i set it up?
[16:56] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: thanks!
[16:56] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[16:56] <Jonathan_L> I'm using a 2 meter long network cable right now...
[16:56] <Bodsda> how do i run a program in SPE?
[16:56] <Gigamo> !offtopic
[16:56] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[16:57] <davey1> sorry roddersg i came in halfway through the discussion & did not realise, i had  followed the instructions provided by brother somewhere for installing them I did however end up with 2 drivers to choose from if i recollect correctly
[16:57] <Tkitti> Hi, I'm having trouble with my battery bar. It was working when I first installed Xubuntu but now it has totally disappeared and the same goes for the volume controls. I tried re adding them but it does nothing at all. Can some one help me with my situation?
[16:57] <Jonathan_L> So.... My WLAN card? Does anybody know what to do?
[16:58] <sipior> Jonathan_L:  can others connect? what about under windows?
[16:58] <Jonathan_L> I can connect form Vista
[16:58] <genii> Jonathan_L: Do you have wpasupplicant installed?
[16:58] <Jonathan_L> Don't know
[16:58] <Jonathan_L> How to check quickly?
[16:58] <genii> Jonathan_L: apt-cache policy wpasupplicant
[16:59] <ePax> Jonathan_L: Tiy have to installl madwifi drivers or ndiswrapper. Search in ubuntuforums.org
[16:59] <genii> work, afk
[16:59] <devilsreject> hey guys
[16:59] <Jonathan_L> "Installerad: 0.6.0+0.5.8-0ubuntu1"
[16:59] <nixnoob> pepperjack, are you there?  can you tell me how to set it up so that the cow delivers the fortune?
[16:59] <roddersg> davey1, yes I did it the same way and got screwed.  After that ubuntu was a bit faulty
[16:59] <Jonathan_L> "Installed"
[16:59] <pepperjack> nixnoob: id assume there is a starup package for it but manually i suppose you could add it to the bootmisc.sh script like gksu /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh  and scroll down to the motd line and like change the last to [ -f /etc/motd.tail ] && cat /etc/motd.tail && cowsay $(fortune) >> /var/run/motd or something  im sure there is an easy package for it though
[17:00] <sipior> Jonathan_L: also, please pastebin the output of "/sbin/route -n" and /sbin/ifconfig.
[17:00] <devilsreject> quick question, i just need to know exactly what kind of ram my pc has is there anything in ubuntu that will tell me this???
[17:00] <Jonathan_L> ePax: I just made Ubuntu find tha caard this morning
[17:00] <Jonathan_L> sipior: Ok. Didyou read what I posted before?
[17:00] <sipior> Jonathan_L: last, does the card work sans WPA?
[17:00] <roddersg> !foomatic
[17:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about foomatic - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[17:00] <Jonathan_L> It works perfectly in Vista
[17:00] <pepperjack> nixnoob: that wont be dynamic though
[17:01] <sillyxone> hi, anybody updated to Wicd 1.4.1 today? the wireless list cannot be clicked anymore
[17:01] <Milos_SD> hi all. Is "Magic key" (ALT+SysRQ) enabled in Ubuntu Gutsy?
[17:01] <Jonathan_L> sipior: Works perfect in Vista
[17:01] <sipior> Jonathan_L: only read back to 5.56pm CET
[17:01] <nixnoob> pepperjack, thats rediculously and unnecessarily complicated there must be an easier way
[17:01] <devilsreject> Jonathan_L [17:01] <Jonathan_L> What is that in GMT+1?
[17:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Jonathan_L: Sometimes it helps identify the problem if you turn off wpa and try to connect without all that then add wpa
[17:01] <Pici> devilsreject: calm down.
[17:01] <sipior> Jonathan_L: just so
[17:01] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: how do I get it to use my windows key? (like... for the control key you type <ctl>... what would I use for the win key?)
[17:01] <Jonathan_L> Then my sister will hate me...
[17:01] <Jonathan_L> She have a Vista laptop
[17:01] <sipior> Jonathan_L: could you pastebin the data i mentioned earlier?
[17:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: It is not called a windows key.. it is called the SUPER key, and I dont know if that will work in there.
[17:02] <parkinm> Hello all: I have an old dell p4/1gb ram pc - if I install ubuntu on it do i have to find any kind of drivers for it or will it work out of the box so to speak?
[17:02] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: Ah... okay
[17:02] <Jonathan_L> She thinks that internet working on her Vista laptop is more important than internet working in Ubuntu on my laptop
[17:02] <devilsreject> pici - where does ubuntu tell me exactly what type of ram i have?
[17:02] <pepperjack> nixnoob: ok then just echo fortune >> ~/.bashrc  ;p
[17:03] <devilsreject> i have nothing on the physical pieces telling me what kind it is
[17:03] <Pici> devilsreject: I dont know.
[17:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: LEt me look and see what I can find.
[17:03] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: okay :)
[17:03] <devilsreject> does anyone know, i guess i found the unanswerable question lol
[17:04] <nixnoob> pepperjack, or just cowsay `fortune`
[17:04] <pepperjack> nixnoob: yeah if you want the cow too.
[17:04] <sillyxone> devilsreject: if you know the model of your CPU, you can narrow down the type of RAM you have
[17:04] <Jonathan_L> http://pastebin.org/19066
[17:04] <devilsreject> P4 1.7ghz
[17:04] <ndan> hey hey, tryin to download awn curved (looks sweet btw).... is tuxfamily servers down?
[17:04] <Jonathan_L> sipior: There it is. http://pastebin.org/19066
[17:04] <sunrise> where can i find inittab to set default run level for x windows server?
[17:04] <devilsreject> i know its ddr
[17:04] <devilsreject> but i dunno pc what
[17:04] <parkinm> Hello all: I have an old dell p4/1gb ram pc - if I install ubuntu on it do i have to find any kind of drivers for it or will it work out of the box so to speak?
[17:05] <ndan> deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42 gutsy avant-window-navigator
[17:05] <sipior> Jonathan_L: got it, thanks
[17:05] <sunrise> on ubuntu 7.10
[17:05] <ndan> or neone know of another mirror or something i can use?
[17:05] <cfedde> devilsreject: try dmidecode
[17:05] <Blinny> Does Ubuntu default to giving each user its own gid with a group name the same as the username, or are they all lumped together in a group like 'users' ?
[17:05] <DRebellion> parkinm, boot off the livecd and check that everything works before installing
[17:05] <sillyxone> devilsreject: most RAM module also has the refresh time printed on the chips (in nanoseconds)
[17:05] <noodlesgc> parkinm almost all hardware will work out of the box
[17:05] <Blinny> parkinm: It should 'just work' if you use the latest flavor, 7.10 ("Gutsy")
[17:05] <nixnoob> uh oh, stupid me gnome-terminal now crashes on startup
[17:05] <parkinm> thanks ppl
[17:05] <DRebellion> nixnoob, just use gedit to change it back
[17:06] <devilsreject> right on thanx yallzzizz
[17:06] <ubuntu> hal-storage-fixed-mount-all-options refused uid 999
[17:06] <ubuntu> anyone know what hal-storage-fixed-mount-all-options refused uid 999 means
[17:06] <devilsreject> i'll do what i should of done to start and just inspect the ram itself
[17:06] <Jonathan_L> sipior: Did you find anything interesting?
[17:06] <davey1> devilsreject i think you are more likely to find that information in your bios screen this is normally limited to type & speed though in most bios's
[17:06] <sipior> Jonathan_L: ah, apologies. i should've realised you were working on the machine presently. do you happen to have the data from when you were only connected via wireless?
[17:06] <devilsreject> Daveyl ---- even better, thanx i'll be back
[17:06] <Jonathan_L> I don't think so, but I can unplug the network canle if that what you mean
[17:07] <nixnoob> DRebellion, which file shoudl i edit?
[17:07] <Jonathan_L> sipior
[17:07] <sunrise> where can i find inittab to set default run level for x windows server on ubuntu7.10?
[17:07] <DRebellion> nixnoob, the one that you edited to break gnome-terminal
[17:07] <sipior> Jonathan_L: what i'm after is: can you verify that the routing information is correct when you connect to the AP
[17:07] <Guerra> Does anyone have experience getting the ATI/AMD 2900 XT or PRO restricted drivers working on Gutsy?
[17:07] <Jonathan_L> sipior: Ó.ò
[17:07] <nixnoob> DRebellion, i edited the current profile in the tabs on gnome-terminal i didnt ouch any text files.
[17:07] <Tkitti> can anyone help? my battery monitor on xubuntu has disappeared and won't return
[17:07] <Pici> sunrise: Ubuntu uses upstart, not the sys v init system.
[17:08] <Pici> !bot boot sunrise
[17:08] <Pici> !boot > sunrise (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[17:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: you there
[17:08] <Tyczek> what is better method to install fglrx on default ubuntu kernel? installer or packages?
[17:08] <DRebellion> nixnoob, oh, sorry must have gotten you mixed up with someone else
[17:08] <Guerra> What vid card, Tyczek?
[17:08] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: yup
[17:08] <cvega> i have a weird issue with sound control
[17:08] <nixnoob> DRebellion, got any ideas?
[17:08] <Tyczek> guerby, mobility hd 2600
[17:09] <Jonathan_L> sipior?
[17:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: <super>
[17:09] <cvega> in a dell 9300 laptop  (with a built in subwoofer)
[17:09] <Milos_SD> hi all. Is "Magic key" (ALT+SysRQ) enabled in Ubuntu Gutsy?
[17:09] <cvega> volume control doesnt work on the sub
[17:09] <sipior> Jonathan_L: yes?
[17:09] <cvega> only speakers
[17:09] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: thanks!
[17:09] <Tyczek> i installed from packages, but don't know how to upgrade later
[17:09] <omazone> How do I find the MAC Address?
[17:09] <Blinny> Does Ubuntu default to giving each user its own gid with a group name the same as the username, or are they all lumped together in a group like 'users' ?
[17:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: <Super> actually
[17:10] <sipior> Blinny: the former
[17:10] <Jonathan_L> sipior: Can you tell me what to do without interfering with my sister's laptop?
[17:10] <Blinny> sipior: Thanks mate.
[17:10] <genii> omazone: If the interface is up, ifconfig should tell you
[17:10] <noodlesgc> Milos_SD Which key is SysRQ?
[17:10] <Jonathan_L> noodlesgc: Print screen
[17:10] <omazone> genii: The interface?
[17:11] <Jonathan_L> noodlesgc: That key does two things. Usually only print screen.
[17:11] <sipior> Jonathan_L: are you connected via her laptop atm?
[17:11] <omazone> genii: What interface?
[17:11] <Jonathan_L> My laptop with a 2 meter long network cable
[17:11] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: Hmmm... isn't working for me... I'm beginning to wonder if my keyboard isn't configured right... because my Fn key doesn't seem to work either
[17:11] <noodlesgc> oh
[17:11] <Jonathan_L> sipior: My laptop is using a cable, my sister is using WLAN
[17:12] <genii> omazone: If for instance your eth0 device is active, the command: ifconfig        will show the eth0 as well as other info like it's IP and MAC
[17:12] <Tyczek> f.e ati develops 8.2 so... then i just remove old fglrx packages?
[17:12] <Guerra> Does anyone at all have a ATI 2900 XT or PRO that works with restricted drivers?
[17:12] <Jonathan_L> sipior: My sister won't be very happy if I start messing with the router settings, because that would break her internet connection
[17:12] <Guerra> I hate ATI so much now.
[17:12] <sipior> Jonathan_L: i see. well, the trick is to reboot your machine without the ethernet cable, and save the ifconfig and routing data to a file when you are connected via wireless
[17:13] <sipior> Jonathan_L: you shouldn't have to touch the router itself
[17:13] <Jonathan_L> sipior: I will. Wait a few minutes.
[17:13] <Jonathan_L> sipior: ifconfig? Only ifconfig?
[17:13] <omazone> genii: Is MAC Address the same as HWaddr?
[17:13] <sipior> Jonathan_L: no, /sbin/route -n as well, as before
[17:14] <Jonathan_L> Can you give me all commands to do in one line? Want to save it as a text file.
[17:14] <genii> omazone: Yes
[17:14] <DRebellion> nixnoob, what did you change?
[17:14] <sipior> Jonathan_L: /sbin/route -n > route.txt  /sbin/ifconfig > ifconfig.txt
[17:14] <ndan> hmm so anyone else know of a mirror to apt to since tuxfamily.org must be down since last night?
[17:15] <omazone> genii: Uh-huh, thanks a lot my friend! ^_^
[17:15] <nixnoob> DRebellion, i used a custom startup command "gnome-terminal & cowsay `fortune`"
[17:15] <genii> omazone: You're welcome
[17:15] <Guerra> Anyone at all? Any experience with the ATI 2900 video card?
[17:15] <Guerra> I can't find it anywhere.
[17:15] <writeout> Guerra: hmm hd2900?
[17:15] <Jonathan_L> Guerra: Is Xpress 1200 enough?
[17:15] <Guerra> Yes writeout.
[17:15] <writeout> Guerra: i have a hd2900xt
[17:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: Are you making the changes in both sections
[17:15] <Guerra> Did you get the restricted drivers working, writeout?
[17:16] <DRebellion> nixnoob, ok, bad idea. lemme find the config file for you.
[17:16] <writeout> Guerra: sure
[17:16] <writeout> Guerra: the sucks though
[17:16] <Guerra> on gusty?
[17:16] <Guerra> dude, anything for 3d
[17:16] <Hammer89>  Jack_Sparrow: Yeah... I got <alt>q opening the desired program
[17:16] <writeout> Guerra: yeah, but i use envy instead
[17:16] <Guerra> Envy? What's that?
[17:16] <writeout> its a automated installed for ati/nvidia binary drivers
[17:16] <nixnoob> DRebellion, i think i found it
[17:16] <Pici> !envy | Guerra writeout
[17:16] <ubotu> Guerra writeout: envy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[17:16] <Jonathan_L> sipior: Now I'm rebooting!
[17:16] <Ackdar> ...
[17:16] <writeout> not supported by ubuntu though, but it works great for me and all my computers
[17:16] <DRebellion> nixnoob, ~/.gconf/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/
[17:17] <Ackdar> Wvdial didn't work...
[17:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: What program are you trying to do that does not work
[17:17] <Guerra> ubotu: dude, the restricted driver DOES NOT work on my 2900
[17:17] <Guerra> everytime I boot up after installing it
[17:17] <Guerra> my screen is black
[17:17] <nixnoob> DRebellion, yea i fixed it but thanks
[17:17] <Guerra> and won't boot into the GUI
[17:17] <Jack_Sparrow> !worksforme
[17:17] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/
[17:17] <writeout> Guerra: try the binary driver through envy
[17:17] <Ackdar> Guerra, it seems everyone has that problem
[17:17] <DRebellion> nixnoob, put fortune in your .bashrc
[17:17] <Hammer89>  Jack_Sparrow: the shortcut was to open gnome-do... I was going to use the super key... but I set it to <alt>q instead because that wasn't working
[17:17] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: Bad advise
[17:17] <Guerra> Yes, and I want to find someone who has figured a way around it.
[17:17] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: why
[17:18] <Guerra> writeout, you using gutsy with this driver?
[17:18] <writeout> yes, binary
[17:18] <Pici> writeout: We don't support Envy in this channel.
[17:18] <writeout> Pici: which i said.
[17:18] <Jack_Sparrow> Read up what the bot posted about envy
[17:18] <Ackdar> Guerra, why were you talking to ubotu... it's a bot
[17:18] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: ok
[17:18] <Guerra> Dude, I'm new. So what?
[17:18] <Ackdar> -_-
[17:19] <Ackdar> no need to explode all over us
[17:19] <nixnoob> DRebellion, where does it go? if i just paste the command to the bottom of .bashrc itll run each time i open a terminal?
[17:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: I set <Super>f to open firefox and works fine
[17:19] <illumanti> hi
[17:19] <Guerra> writeout: IM me with the instructions for this driver. WIll it enable 3d support?
[17:19] <DRebellion> nixnoob, yep
[17:19] <nixnoob> DRebellion, k thnx
[17:19] <Ackdar> nixnoob, WvDial didn't connect
[17:19] <Guerra> I'm a 100% linux noob. the only command I know is sudo, and that's not even a real command.
[17:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: Has to be something simple.. try it again
[17:19] <writeout> ok, but if restricted drivers doesnt work, and envy works, it would be ok to say that solution to somewone, while sayin that envy is not supported here.
[17:19] <illumanti> please go to #chippl, ok
[17:19] <ndan> thats wierd its up... everyone check out awn... i def prefer the 3d one tho http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=572019
[17:19] <nixnoob> Ackdar, what does console say when you try?
[17:19] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: that's why I'm thinking it might be something wrong with how my keyboard is set up (laptop keyboard)... some keys don't seem to work
[17:20] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: no
[17:20] <writeout> Guerra: cant, not registered, try ubuntuforums/google. its kinda straight forward
[17:20] <Ackdar> it gets to WvDial Modem <*1>; Password:
[17:20] <DRebellion> How can i get 'echo' to print a newline (\n)?
[17:20] <Guerra> egh
[17:20] <Guerra> le sigh
[17:20] <Pici> DRebellion: echo -e   iirc
[17:20] <nixnoob> DRebellion, thank you it works.
[17:20] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: but restricted drivers dont work.
[17:20] <Pici> DRebellion: rather, echo -e should interpret backslash expressions
[17:20] <DRebellion> Pici, perfect, thanks. I should have read the man page.
[17:20] <acrimo> having an installation issue: I boot from the CD (7.10 desktop) select install/start ubuntu, then the ubuntu logo appears with the orange back-and-forth bar for about 5 minutes, then the bar stops moving and nothing happens
[17:20] <acrimo> it's a fairly new machine
[17:20] <Guerra> one other thing. My sister has a Dell Inspiron 1501 and the touch pad doesn't work on Ubuntu 64 Gutsy. Anyway I can find and install the driver to get it working?
[17:20] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: So it might see the super key as something else.. I get it..
[17:21] <nixnoob> Ackdar, and then you shoudl enter your password and hit enter.
[17:21] <Ackdar> I did
[17:21] <Ackdar> and it did nothing
[17:21] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: do you know of a way to find out if that's the case?
[17:21] <noodlesgc> acrimo try starting in safe gfx mode
[17:21] <acrimo> ignore me, just found the issue.
[17:21] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: THis is not the place to discuss envy.. it is not needed. the restricted drivers do work when installed properly
[17:21] <Ackdar> shouldn't it enter the pass for me, since it's in the config?
[17:21] <acrimo> i was using the 32bit disk instead of the 64bit
[17:21] <nixnoob> Ackdar, im sorry i am stumped, yes it shoudl enter the pass for you.
[17:21]  * acrimo feels stupid
[17:22] <Guerra> jack sparrow: Do you have an ATI 2900 series card?
[17:22] <Ackdar> it also gives me 4 lines of login: and on the last one, it says Login: ATDT3229414
[17:22] <Guerra> If not, you don't know that.
[17:22] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: what is the "properly way" ? i press the marker to install it, ubuntu downloads the package and insatlls it, i reboot to black screen or some other strange errors.
[17:22] <Ackdar> then it requests a pass
[17:22] <Guerra> 2900 restricted driver does not work.
[17:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: Not sure.. I would think if you get the keyboard setup correctly everything will fall into lace
[17:22] <bakcil> do you speak bosnian
[17:22] <bakcil> ?
[17:23] <Ackdar> bakcil, none of us speak bosnian
[17:23] <bakcil> okay
[17:23] <writeout> Ackdar: someone might
[17:23] <noodlesgc> bakcil http://home.freeuk.com/iandart/
[17:23] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: Okay... I'll have to look into that then
[17:23] <Ackdar> writeout, it is highly doubtable
[17:23] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   will let you fine tune it or setup your monitor type correctly with v/h rates
[17:23] <Ackdar> writeout, this is an enlish only channel anyway
[17:24] <Slap_stick1> hey, if i have scp'ed a file and my connection dropped can i use rsync to basically continue where it left off so i dont have to transfer it all again?
[17:24] <leeping> Jack_Sparrow, Debian live is now up and running off a netboot!
[17:24] <leeping> Thanks again for your help!
[17:24] <leeping> I now have a sense of accomplishment
[17:24] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: MOre often than not it is a monitor that cannot be probed for the correct rates
[17:24] <Jack_Sparrow> leeping: glad you got it...  Welcome to Ubuntu
[17:24] <Guerra> and how do you fix that, Jack?
[17:24] <leeping> thanks :P I've been using ubuntu for over a year, it's sad isn't it?
[17:25] <leeping> I need to get in the community some more
[17:25] <Jack_Sparrow> Guerra: You look them up and put them into the xorg.
[17:25] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: so the most problem with the restricted drivers user have, is invalid monitor settings?
[17:25] <Guerra> I've been having problems with my monitor in Ubuntu too. Nec AccuSync 75f
[17:25] <Guerra> What do you mean?
[17:25] <Ackdar> anyone wish to tell me why I can't activate my modem from System > Administration > Network? I has the checkmark, but is won't connect
[17:25] <Ackdar> it*
[17:26] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: If they get the right drivers installed, very often it is a v/h rate that will be wrong or something to do with compiz and then we have a whole array of other things.
[17:26] <eth01> .
[17:26] <Guerra> jack, if I set my freaking monitor to 640 to whatever, and 60 hz
[17:26] <Guerra> it should fucking work
[17:26] <Guerra> excuse my language
[17:26] <menllyos> i recently installed OSS v4 to be able to use my xfi, but now im getting this error on boot every time: "The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:Deskbar_Applet"." anyone can help me with that?
[17:26] <eth01> language please.
[17:27] <nixnoob> Guerra, theoretically yes, but some monitors are weird
[17:27] <Jack_Sparrow> Guerra: No excuse for that language in this channel period
[17:27] <msix> Hi all, i apt-getted source linux-image, changed highmem from 4 to 64, then i did the make-kpkg thing. Now, why do i end up with a package with a different version? is there a way to remake the package so that i can alter it, but not get a different version ?
[17:27] <Guerra> I already apologized for it. No need to tell me.
[17:27] <Jonathan_L> http://pastebin.org/19073
[17:27] <eth01> Jack_Sparrow, he's already been told. once will do :)
[17:27] <Ackdar> !patience | Guerra
[17:27] <ubotu> Guerra: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[17:28] <Guerra> Seriously guys.
[17:28] <sobczyk> hi, anyone knows if mono handles CArchive?
[17:28] <nixnoob> Lol.
[17:28] <eth01> Ackdar, it's not patience, it's arrogance :)
[17:28] <Guerra> Asking for help is never an act of arrogance.
[17:28] <nixnoob> We are all here trolling for people to abuse the rules so we can gang up on them LOL.
[17:28] <Ackdar> smells like my potatoes are burning
[17:28] <Jack_Sparrow> eth01: That does not excuse it...
[17:28] <Guerra> Learn to respect others, even if it is online, eth01.
[17:28] <Ackdar> oh well
[17:28]  * eth01 sighs.
[17:28] <bastid_raZor> nixnoob; speak for yourself. i troll to learn
[17:29] <Guerra> Seriously nixnoob. This is ridiculous.
[17:29] <eth01> let's change the subject folks.
[17:29] <writeout> the graphiccard/monitor problem in linux/ubuntu is really bad compared to windows. i think many potential new ubuntusers falls off on this
[17:29] <sipior> Jonathan_L: yeah, your router isn't doling out an ip address. after connecting, try running "sudo dhclient ath0"
[17:29] <nixnoob> bastid_raZor, just kidding =)
[17:29] <maximilion> By the way, anyone know how to get rid of the delay before a submenu is opened in the main menu?
[17:29] <Jonathan_L> After connecting?
[17:29] <Guerra> I apologize for using profanity, that wasn't even directed at anyone, and you all jump on me.
[17:29] <writeout> ati is evil
[17:29] <Guerra> Ridiculous.
[17:29] <Guerra> instead of helping me
[17:29] <Jack_Sparrow> Guerra: May I have a quick pm
[17:29] <bastid_raZor> nixnoob; now i charge three pence for walking over my bridge
[17:29] <Ackdar> Guerra, maybe you should learn some respect instead of whining about a problem that we are trying to help you with. It seems like you are blocking us out for your own solutions...
[17:29] <writeout> Guerra: what are your nationality?
[17:29] <Guerra> Does it matter?
[17:30] <eth01> i'll ask again, can we please change the subject of conversation please.
[17:30] <phoenixz> Hi there, I just installed kubuntu on an acer aspire 5720 laptop. It has an atheros AR5006EG wifi card built in.. The atheros restricted module is loaded, but the wifi light on the laptop doesnt burn and I cant see the wireless device in kubuntu either.. Could anybody help me to get this to work?
[17:30] <nixnoob> bastid_raZor, i have zero pence only american dollars
[17:30]  * Ackdar deletes writeout
[17:30] <Hrishikesh> HI
[17:30] <writeout> Guerra: some ppl does react really bad, on bad language.
[17:30] <sipior> Jonathan_L: yes, though it should work now just fine
[17:30] <bastid_raZor> nixnoob; american is soon to be of no value.. the euro will do
[17:30] <Ackdar> Hrishikesh, please use lowercase
[17:30] <nixnoob> bastid_raZor, agreed
[17:30] <Hrishikesh> is there any way to recover yahoo messenger password in version for linux?
[17:30] <Jonathan_L> sipior: What do you mean?
[17:30] <eth01> Hrishikesh, no.
[17:30] <Guerra> It's kind of silly writeout, but that's life.
[17:30] <Pici> !offtopic
[17:30] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[17:31] <Guerra> Anyways, back to my problem.
[17:31] <shishirm1> Hrishikesh: what do you mean recover?
[17:31] <sipior> Jonathan_L: try typing that command in a terminal, then try ifconfig again. see if there's an ip address for the ath0 device
[17:31] <Hrishikesh> I tried .ymessenger directory
[17:31] <Jack_Sparrow> Guerra: May I have a quick pm
[17:31] <nixnoob> The liberal use of ubotu in here is just lovely.
[17:31] <Guerra> ATI HD2900 Pro. Restricted Drivers.
[17:31] <maximilion> Guerra: Just ask a question about your monitor. Probably the guy that wrote the Linux driver isn't here, and probably, Nec don't spend a cent on making proper drivers.
[17:31] <Guerra> Go ahead Jack.
[17:31]  * Ackdar agrees with writeout, but refers him to #ubunto-offtopic
[17:31] <eth01> Jack_Sparrow, he is not identified to services ;)
[17:31] <Ackdar> uhhh
[17:31] <Ackdar> #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:31] <DRebellion> Pici, can we change the !offtopic trigger to reflect that the channel/person is talking offtopic instead of just listing the ubuntu channels?
[17:31] <Guerra> max: Sadly. I need to get a new monitor, but that's a bad solution to the issue really. How is Samsung support?
[17:32] <eth01> look's like we'll need some staff in here...
[17:32] <eth01> which are *active*
[17:32] <writeout> i volonteer
[17:32] <Guerra> okay so do I have to be registered to accept IMs?
[17:32] <writeout> yes.
[17:32] <parkinm> not to recieve but to send i believe
[17:32] <jernster> you have to spell volunteer correctly to be considered a candidate, sorry.
[17:32] <xochilt> hello
[17:33] <Ackdar> !offtopic is Please stay on topic in this channel. If you are not here for support, please visit #ubuntu-offtopic instead.
[17:33] <writeout> jernster: haha. damn
[17:33] <nixnoob> Anyone know if Avermedia AverHDTV USB TV Tuner is supported under linux?
[17:33] <jernster> :)
[17:33] <Ackdar> there
[17:33] <Ackdar> ll fixed
[17:33] <DRebellion> Ackdar, :) thanks
[17:33] <Ackdar> all*
[17:33] <Ackdar> now if it passes through ops it will be okay
[17:33] <eth01> and if you require assistance with the registeration of your nick, join #freenode
[17:34] <Jonathan_L> sipior: http://pastebin.org/19076
[17:34] <eth01>  registration , even
[17:34] <Guerra> Okay, so new problem. Let's put this 2900 and nec monitor on the sidelines for now.
[17:34] <writeout> can i save all the repositary sources links, and and a list of all my programs installed on this computer, to install it on another computer?
[17:34] <Ackdar> !offtopic | Ackdar
[17:34] <Guerra> I've tried to save my little sister's laptop from the horrible Vista.
[17:34] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: do you know how to use the tab key in a shortcut?
[17:34] <Guerra> I installed 64 bit Ubuntu, she has an Inspiron 1501.
[17:34] <Jack_Sparrow> !clone
[17:34] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade » - See also !automate
[17:34] <eth01> Ackdar, please don't do that.
[17:34] <encrypt128bit> Is it okay to post a URL to the ubuntu forms for my question? I keep asking and no one can seem to answer it
[17:34] <DRebellion> Ackdar, you broke it!
[17:34] <Jack_Sparrow> Hammer89: dont think that is possible
[17:35] <Ackdar> eth01, huh?
[17:35] <eth01> encrypt128bit, yes, consider joining the ubuntu-forums channel here too
[17:35] <Hammer89> Jack_Sparrow: hmm... okay
[17:35] <KiPo_1942> can some1 help me?
[17:35] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: thanks *hugs*
[17:35] <Ackdar> DRebellion, I broke nothing
[17:35] <Pici> eth01: #ubuntuforums is not a support channel, they defer to here.
[17:35] <Hrishikesh>  Hi, My friend has lost his password of yahoo, it is stored in his yahoomessenger in .ymessenger directory, & i saw some sort of encoded text as password, so is there any way to get it back? I thought there has to be.
[17:35] <noodlesgc> KiPo_1942 whats the problem
[17:35] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: For what may I ask
[17:35] <kimmey2k4> ANy place i can download a .deb package or something with a fixed kernel so i dont need to think about the exploit?
[17:35] <Jonathan_L> sipior? http://pastebin.org/19076
[17:35] <DRebellion> Hrishikesh, it is probably a one-way hash. the short answer is: no.
[17:35] <eth01> Pici, no, it's for discussion *about* the ubuntu forums et cetera
[17:36] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: general support
[17:36] <DRebellion> Hrishikesh, wait, maybe it isn't...
[17:36] <Guerra> Guys. Dell Inspiron 1501. The touch pad won't work with gutsy gibbon. Anyone know how I can find, download and install the proper drivers for it?
[17:36] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[17:36] <Ackdar> Hrishikesh, please stop repeating, and Linux is one of the most secure OS's on the planet. I doubt you can get it back.
[17:36] <sipior> Jonathan_L: i saw it, give me a moment to think
[17:36] <maximilion> kimmey2k4: We are not mind-readers. Please give us full information about your problem.
[17:36] <noodlesgc> !touchpad | Guerra
[17:36] <ubotu> Guerra: For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[17:36] <Hrishikesh> but you can get it back in gaim
[17:36] <Jonathan_L> sipior: :P
[17:36] <Guerra> noodlesgc: That doesn't contain the information I want, sadly.
[17:36] <Hrishikesh> mind you it is saved on PC.
[17:37] <encrypt128bit> Can someone help me with this problem, thanks: Http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=693730
[17:37] <kimmey2k4> maximilion: http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/02/10/2011257
[17:37] <DRebellion> Hrishikesh, you probably can.
[17:37] <Jonathan_L> Anybody else that can help too?
[17:37] <Ackdar> eth01, please elaborate. What am I not supposed to do?
[17:37] <Pici> kimmey2k4: I suggest you wait until the Ubuntu devs have released an official updated package.
[17:37] <kimmey2k4> Pici: I'll do that :)
[17:37] <Hrishikesh> DRebellion, please tell me how
[17:37] <fagina|sleep> I'm getting pissed off by 7.10 !!! *grrr*
[17:37] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: Please include a description of the problem and not just a link
[17:37] <DRebellion> Hrishikesh, i don't know exactly, sorry.
[17:37] <noodlesgc> Guerra, try typing you model name then "ubuntu" into google
[17:37] <Pici> Ackdar: I believe he was referring to doing !fact | myself, instead of messaging the bot.
[17:38] <DRebellion> Guerra, just go to www.google.com/linux and enter you model name
[17:38] <Hrishikesh> any place where i can get it?
[17:38] <encrypt128bit> Jack_Sparrow: someone just told me i could post a link to the problem. The link has all the description
[17:38] <queuetue> Hi.  Could someone point me towards a rundown of virtualization options under ubuntu?  (I want to run a virtual linux machine running another distro under Ubuntu)
[17:38] <sipior> Jonathan_L: how do you start the wireless connection? with networkmanager?
[17:38] <Ackdar> Pici, ah... I found that out when the bot pmed me
[17:38] <DRebellion> !virtualisation | queuetue
[17:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about virtualisation - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[17:38] <maximilion> kimmey2k4: There seems to be a patch a few posts down?
[17:38] <MrObvious> Guerra: The Ubuntu Wiki has a lot of information on laptops. Let me see if I can find an Inspiron 1501 on there.
[17:38] <Ackdar> !virtualization | queuetue
[17:38] <Jonathan_L> I click on it's icon in the "menu field" or in the main menu
[17:38] <ubotu> queuetue: There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[17:38] <Jonathan_L> sipior
[17:38] <Guerra> noodle: I've been doing that for over a week, I looked at pretty much every single forum on the issue and absolutely NOT a single helpful article. I've even been to www.ubuntu1501.com which specializes in this laptop.
[17:38] <Guerra> I've called Dell Support even.
[17:38] <Hrishikesh> & another Q, can we create symbolic links to remote host using "ln -s" (or any other command)
[17:38] <queuetue> ubotu, Thank you.
[17:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about thank you. - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[17:38] <Ackdar> DRebellion, it has a z, not an s
[17:39] <DRebellion> Ackdar, bah...
[17:39] <queuetue> Ackdar, DRebellion , Thank you.
[17:39] <Jonathan_L> Sipior: I don't really "start it"
[17:39] <Guerra> This is my last, last, last resort. I've been on a quest to fix this touch pad issue for ages.
[17:39] <maximilion> kimmey2k4: Check the site before you click, but appears legit.
[17:39] <ex0dus_> good evening
[17:39] <Ackdar> queuetue, Ubotu is not a real person, no need to thank it
[17:39] <Jack_Sparrow> encrypt128bit: Yes, you can post a detailed link about the problem, but if you say something to indicate what it is about, video, audio, drives, setup .. someone with experience in that area will go look.  If not then you stand the chance of being ignored
[17:39] <Guerra> even bots need loving.
[17:39] <sipior> Jonathan_L: my first thought was that the wireless router may have a mac filter on it, but you mentioned that it works fine under windows, and i presume this is the same wireless card
[17:39] <Jonathan_L> sipior: My laptop have an on/off switch for WLAN. I just leave it on, nothing else.
[17:39] <Jack_Sparrow> !botsnack
[17:39] <queuetue> Ackdar, I figured that out pretty quick. :)
[17:39] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[17:39] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: I want to remove everything that installs with the ltsp-server-standalone package, apt-get --purge doest seems to do the trick for me, config and ltsp-build-client-files are still there. what is the best way? aptitude seems difficult
[17:39] <maximilion> Gnome/X configuration: How to remove the delay in menus?
[17:40] <sipior> Jonathan_L: what sort of laptop?
[17:40] <Hrishikesh> can we create symbolic links to remote host using "ln -s" (or any other command)
[17:40] <Guerra> sipior: Having wireless issues?
[17:40] <Jonathan_L> sipior: The same card, MAC filter = gone
[17:40] <ex0dus_> can soime1 tell me how can i get full permissions?
[17:40] <sipior> Gueri am not. Jonathan_L  is
[17:40] <MrObvious> Guerra: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron1501?highlight=%28inspiron%29 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron1501-2?highlight=%28inspiron%29 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron1501-3?highlight=%28inspiron%29 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron1501-4?highlight=%28inspiron%29
[17:40] <sipior> Guerra: i am not, Jonathan_L  is
[17:40] <encrypt128bit> Jack_Sparrow: Its the same problem i had yesterday you talked to me about. Installation problems =)
[17:40] <Jonathan_L> sipior: Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pa 2510. Atheros AR5006EG is the WLAN chip
[17:40] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: how do you want to use this symbolic link?
[17:41] <Ackdar> anyone wish to tell me why I can't activate my modem from System > Administration > Network? I has the checkmark, but is won't connect
[17:41] <Ackdar> oops
[17:41] <Ackdar> my bad
[17:41] <sipior> Jonathan_L: is WPA supported with this series? is it the madwifi driver?
[17:41] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: You will need to go at it manually,  purge etc will remove the installed files, but not everything the program does is logged where purge can find it. and we dont wnat purge guessing if you wanted to remove something or not.
[17:41] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: like cp,mv from command line to remote host? not gonna work like that
[17:41] <Ackdar> anyone wish to tell me why I can't activate my modem from System > Administration > Network? I has the checkmark, but is won't connect*
[17:41] <Ackdar> much better
[17:41] <Jonathan_L> sipior: It works perfectly in Windows Vista on this same laptop
[17:42] <Hrishikesh> shr1k3, ya i have stored file on remote host (in same computer lab (on LAN))
[17:42] <Guerra> obvious. That doesn't help me. Not even a little.
[17:42] <Hrishikesh> & i want to use it with symbolic link
[17:42] <sipior> Jonathan_L: that wasn't what i asked :) the linux driver may not support WPA on this card
[17:42] <Jonathan_L> I'm using this driver: madwifi-ng-r2756+ar5007
[17:42] <Jonathan_L> I installed that one this morning
[17:42] <sipior> Jonathan_L: let me check something quickly
[17:42] <writeout> Jack_Sparrow: ok, i see. how do i know what to remove? mi intention is to do a whole whipe for reinstall
[17:42] <Guerra> Ackdar, laptop?
[17:42]  * N3bunel back
[17:42] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: only if you say nfs mount a directory from that host
[17:42] <writeout> my.
[17:42] <Pici> !away > N3bunel (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[17:43] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: but then you would not NEED a symbolic link
[17:43] <Ackdar> Guerra, yup, and I have the softmodem drivers
[17:43] <Jack_Sparrow> writeout: I would not know where to start on that one.
[17:43] <writeout> ok
[17:43] <Hrishikesh> ya true
[17:43] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[17:43] <Guerra> which laptop, ackbar?
[17:44] <Hrishikesh> shr1k3: Thanks, i had big files on remote hosts which i did not want  to keep on my home
[17:44] <Ackdar> guerra, Dell Inspiron 1100
[17:44] <Guerra> Hmm
[17:44] <Hrishikesh> shr1k3: i used to do sshfs mounting
[17:44] <doc|work> anyone know why an ip address/name combo in ubuntu might be getting ignored?
[17:44] <Guerra> there is a good tutorial for that for the 1501, it may apply to your 1100
[17:44] <Hrishikesh> may be have to continue with it
[17:44] <Guerra> since they use the same modem.
[17:44] <Guerra> Gutsy?
[17:44] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: not knowing what you want to do zactly, either nfs or yes i was gonna recommend sshfs
[17:45] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[17:45] <Hrishikesh> nfs command not found
[17:45] <jetscreamer> -_-
[17:45] <Ackdar> guerra, yes, but please use my nick next time
[17:45] <sipior> Jonathan_L: looks like there are some known issues with this card and madwifi: http://www.mail-archive.com/madwifi-tickets@lists.sourceforge.net/msg06802.html
[17:46] <Ackdar> Guerra, link, please
[17:46] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpNFSHowTo
[17:46] <Jonathan_L> sipior: I have tried ndiswrapper that's mentioned in there. Don't work. I'll keep reding in that link
[17:46] <CrazyPhil_> I have difficulty to erase one folder in Ubuntu. It is located on a NTFS partition. I have try with read-write mount. I can erase all other file/folder on this partition exept this one. Any idea?
[17:46] <Guerra> Ackbar: http://www.ubuntu1501.com/2007/12/conexant-modem-driver-for-gutsy.html
[17:46] <sipior> Jonathan_L: you may want to try the ndiswrapper approach (running the windows drivers under linux), until the problem can be sorted out. optionally, you can try grabbing the latest madwifi build and hope that the problem is fixed
[17:47] <sipior> Jonathan_L: good luck, hope you get it up and running
[17:47] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[17:47] <Guerra> I hate ndiswrapper.
[17:47] <Guerra> john, which laptop?
[17:47] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: that one looks empty, sorry -- maybe try http://www.ubuntugeek.com/nfs-server-and-client-configuration-in-ubuntu.html
[17:47] <mcphail> Any word on a patch for http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/02/10/2011257 ?
[17:47] <Guerra> err, Jonathan, which laptop?
[17:47] <Hrishikesh> i dont have root privilages
[17:48] <Jonathan_L> sipior: ndiswrapper didn't work at all
[17:48] <alothafagina> who had the same black boot problem as me? :)
[17:48] <Guerra> jonathan. Which laptop are you using?
[17:48] <Ackdar> Guerra, please give me the link
[17:48] <Guerra> alothafagina: ATI 2900?
[17:48] <Jonathan_L> I did try the latest madwifi build. At least I downloaded those drivers yesterday
[17:48] <maximilion> mcphail: patch is linked a few posts down?
[17:48] <Guerra> I did above Ackbar.
[17:48] <doc|work> anyone?
[17:48] <Guerra> http://www.ubuntu1501.com/2007/12/conexant-modem-driver-for-gutsy.html
[17:48] <alothafagina> no Guerra . nvidia :)
[17:48] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: then sshfs is prolly your best bet
[17:48] <Guerra> Oh
[17:48] <Guerra> Nvidia should work easy
[17:48] <Jonathan_L> Guerra: Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pa2510
[17:49] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[17:49] <Guerra> :o
[17:49] <Jonathan_L> Atheros AR5006EG
[17:49] <Jonathan_L> Ubuntu 7.10
[17:49] <Hrishikesh> ya i use that only. Thanks
[17:49] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: good luck
[17:50] <Guerra> jonathan, have you tried the restricted drivers?
[17:50] <encrypt128bit> Can someone help me with this problem, It has to do with installing the ubuntu system, thanks: Http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=693730
[17:50] <Hrishikesh> btw, do you know how do we install .deb packages without root ?
[17:50] <Jonathan_L> Guerra: I think go
[17:50] <Ackdar> Guerra, that it not my modem, and I already have a driver
[17:50] <Jonathan_L> *so
[17:50] <Jonathan_L> What can I do to check?
[17:50] <mateusz> How to install java 6 sun firefox plugin ?
[17:50] <sipior> Jonathan_L: the latest stable release? or the latest development release?
[17:50] <mateusz> its missing?
[17:50] <Pici> Hrishikesh: you don't.
[17:50] <Jonathan_L> sipior: I think it's stable
[17:50] <Jack_Sparrow> !java | mateusz
[17:50] <ubotu> mateusz: 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)
[17:50] <Hrishikesh> sure we can
[17:51] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: you don't have sudo access?
[17:51] <sipior> Jonathan_L: if this was fixed recently, the development branch is the way to go
[17:51] <Jack_Sparrow> mateusz: Did you enable multiverse
[17:51] <Hrishikesh> no
[17:51] <pepperjack> mateusz: its in multiverse
[17:51] <l00kp> Need help getting WPA encryption on my laptop w/ pcima Broadcom card. Card already works; just need help getting wpa_supplicant up and running.
[17:51] <Hrishikesh> i am a student in institute
[17:51] <Jonathan_L> sipior: I'll try that. Where can I find the archive file?
[17:51] <Guerra> jonathan, go to system > administration > software sources. Then make sure you have main, universe, restricted and multiverse all selected.
[17:51] <Hrishikesh> so i dont have sudo access
[17:51] <mateusz> pepperjack: how to enable it?
[17:51] <Jonathan_L> Guerra: They are all checked
[17:52] <Hrishikesh> one of my friends has written a script "install-deb"
[17:52] <pepperjack> mateusz: in synaptic its in options or repos or something i dunno gui that well sorry
[17:52] <Guerra> jonathan, then go to System > admin > restricted manager driver
[17:52] <Hrishikesh> to install deb packages
[17:52] <alothafagina> I have never put in any root password during 7.10 install .. how do Iset one now ?
[17:52] <pepperjack> alothafagina: best not to
[17:52] <Pici> !root | alothafagina
[17:52] <ubotu> alothafagina: 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
[17:52] <Jonathan_L> Guerra: I'll do that. (does being in Sweden amke any difference?)
[17:52] <Jonathan_L> I'm swedish
[17:52] <Guerra> alothafagina: Your password is the root password.
[17:52] <Jack_Sparrow> alothafagina: You dont
[17:52] <alothafagina> okay tnx :)
[17:52] <unagi> i screwed up my xorg.conf and replaced it with a backup and restarted x but my screen is in low resolution, how do i fix this
[17:52] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[17:52] <Pici> Hrishikesh: You'll need to talk to your friend then.
[17:52] <Guerra> jonathan: I don't think so. Try it out.
[17:52] <DRebellion> Guerra, wrong.
[17:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Guerra: thanks as well
[17:52] <l00kp>  Need help getting WPA encryption on my laptop w/ pcima Broadcom card. Card already works; just need help getting wpa_supplicant up and running.
[17:52] <sipior> Jonathan_L: they give instructions at http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/GettingMadwifi
[17:52] <tosate> Hi! I would like to test the download speed of my internet connection. Is wget capable of downloading the same file from multiple sources?
[17:53] <mateusz> pepperjack: YES ITS enabled
[17:53] <unagi> !resolution
[17:53] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[17:53] <Hrishikesh> hmm ok
[17:53] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: better ask your friend
[17:53] <doc|work> tosate: sure, there's no reason you can't
[17:53] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[17:53] <Guerra> You know
[17:53] <Hrishikesh> actually he was away thats why
[17:53] <Guerra> Ubuntu is draining more energy than XP. I'm kinda disappointed.
[17:53] <Hrishikesh> i can show you the script
[17:53] <tosate> doc|work: do you know the required parameters?
[17:54] <Hrishikesh> i want to know how it work
[17:54] <pepperjack> mateusz: in gutsy sudo apt-get install j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin
[17:54] <pepperjack> or whatnot
[17:54] <doc|work> tosate: parameters?
[17:54] <l00kp> Hey guys, help getting WPA encryption on my laptop w/ pcima Broadcom card. Card already works; just need help getting wpa_supplicant up and running.
[17:54] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: man dpkg is all i know
[17:54] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[17:54] <Guerra> l00kp, which laptop?
[17:54] <tosate> doc|work: I would like to download a file from several mirror simultaneously
[17:54] <Hrishikesh> i did that, should i post script here?
[17:54] <mateusz> pepperjack: I want java 1.6 plugin
[17:55] <tosate> doc|work: several mirrors
[17:55] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[17:55] <l00kp> guerra: I'm using a linksys pcima card. It works with non-encrypted networks. Now I just need to setup wpa_supplicant
[17:55] <mateusz> pepperjack: and I am on intel 64
[17:55] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: no use pastebin
[17:55] <Jonathan_L> sipior: The first file in here: http://snapshots.madwifi.org/madwifi-ng/?C=M;O=D ?
[17:55] <brobostigon> vhozard: we know youre question, please be patient, no need to repeat all the time.
[17:56] <Guerra> Hmm
[17:56] <sipior> Jonathan_L: should work
[17:56] <vhozard> yeah, yeah
[17:56] <Hrishikesh> what is pastebin?
[17:56] <Jonathan_L> That's where I went yesterday. There's actully a new file today
[17:56] <doc|work> tosate: what you're asking for isn't likely to be very accurate, because there are a lot of variables, local network speeds change
[17:56] <Guerra> No idea l00kp.
[17:56] <Jonathan_L> sipior: Do ou think it's already fixed?
[17:56] <l00kp> guerra: then how would you setup wpa encryption in linux?
[17:56] <Jack_Sparrow> !wpa
[17:56] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[17:56] <sipior> Jonathan_L: probably not, but check the changelog in the tarball
[17:56] <tosate> doc|work: what would you suggest to test the speed?
[17:57] <Jonathan_L> sipior: I will
[17:57] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2006/10/20/network-file-system-nfs-ubuntu-606-610/
[17:57] <Guerra> Are you trying to connect to a wireless network? Or trying to broadcast one, l00kp?
[17:57] <alothafagina> eurr, I'm installing programs and I see "amd64" in the filename while I have intel processor  .. should I worry?
[17:57] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: oops wrong one
[17:57]  * Jonathan_L downloads the latest archive file
[17:57] <l00kp> guerra: both. more importaintly, connect right now.
[17:57] <shr1k3> Hrishikesh: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[17:57] <shazow> hiya, I keep getting "FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia" after installing nvidia-glx-new (also tried using Nvidia's own self-installing script"), any idea what I could try?
[17:57] <Guerra> and your wireless router is WPA or WEP?
[17:57] <lgc> I can't sync my palm in Gutsy with gnome-pilot (and I used to do it in Dapper). Any advice?
[17:57] <l00kp> guerra: wpa w/ tkip encryption.
[17:58] <shr1k3> !paste | Hrishikesh
[17:58] <ubotu> Hrishikesh: 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)
[17:58] <Guerra> okay thats the same as my house.
[17:58] <Jack_Sparrow> shazow: What nvidia card are youusing
[17:58] <DiceyDaysx> What is the file size limit on a fat 32 formatted ext hd. I get this "File size limit exceeded (core dumped)" in the terminal when using "cp -r" on a 4.4gb file?
[17:58] <shazow> Jack_Sparrow: 7600 GS
[17:58] <Guerra> There should be a network icon next to the date at the top right corner, if you're using gnome gutsy
[17:58] <Jonathan_L> sipior: How to find changelog? I can only find readme, install and stuff
[17:58] <Guerra> is there?
[17:58] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[17:58] <alothafagina> DiceyDaysx, 4GB
[17:58] <genii> DiceyDaysx: 4Gb
[17:58] <alothafagina> DiceyDaysx,  NTFS can have bigger files
[17:58] <DiceyDaysx> Okay. So should I format in ntfs
[17:58] <alothafagina> indeed
[17:59] <DiceyDaysx> Okay.
[17:59] <DiceyDaysx> Thanks
[17:59] <Guerra> l00kp: is there a network icon at the top right next the date?
[17:59] <genii> DiceyDaysx: ext3 is preferable.
[17:59] <sipior> Jonathan_L: it's possible they don't have one. you may just have to try it out. or google for their mailing list postings on the subject
[17:59] <DiceyDaysx> Yeah, but I may need my mac install to read it
[17:59] <doc|work> tosate: sorry, have never done it :/
[17:59] <l00kp> guerra: No, I have that function disabled. I already tried putting network keys in gnome's network manager. It didn't work. One of the guys here redirectedd me to wpa_supplicant.
[17:59] <doc|work> tosate: perhaps just download from your isp's mirror, then you limit it more to your local network
[17:59] <Jonathan_L> I'll go find that old guide again and check if it works. This new files is 3 days fresher, so who knows
[17:59] <Jonathan_L> sipior
[17:59] <Guerra> Hmm
[18:00] <l00kp> guerra: I have the *network icons disabled.
[18:00] <Guerra> I've never used wpa_supplicant.
[18:00] <genii> DiceyDaysx: If MacOS is 10.X versions it can read ext3 no prob
[18:00] <l00kp> guerra: I cant connect to unencrypted networks only
[18:00] <DiceyDaysx> genii: Okay. Thanks
[18:00] <Guerra> l00kp: check the ubuntuforums.org website. They have some good guides on broadcom networks
[18:00] <Guerra> I have to go. I have class now.
[18:01] <Guerra> goodluck mate.
[18:01] <l00kp> guerra: what should I search for? I've already tried searching.
[18:01] <lego> Onde andam os tugas?
[18:01] <Guerra> search for broadcom wireless guide
[18:01] <genii> !pt | lego
[18:01] <ubotu> lego: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[18:01] <liljekrans> Hey... It seems that my Brother-5140 b/w laser printer, won't print "pretty" halftones ... The whole page becomes gray-ish, whenever there is color on the page... Any ideas?
[18:01] <lgc> Anyone knows how to create a character device?
[18:01] <sipior> lgc: mknod
[18:02] <Guerra> l00kp: I don't recommend using wpa_sup/app
[18:02] <lgc> sipior, thanks.
[18:02] <genii> lgc: man mknod
[18:02] <l00kp> guerra: what should I use?
[18:02] <clearzen> so after an update I cannot get compiz to function properly. I have done a little digging/troubleshooting and I've come up with this error in the kernel.log http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55624/ Can anyone help me?
[18:02] <Guerra> l00kp: but that's just me. Use the network manager, just make sure you have the right broadcom restricted drivers enabled
[18:02] <Jack_Sparrow> shazow: Did you post your xorg to the pastebin yet by chance
[18:03] <linux__alien> does anyone here know how to remove the songs from the library in banshee
[18:03] <lgc> genii, thanks, I'm at it.
[18:03] <_Lucretia_> hi, i'm trying to build rhythmbox with mtp support ready for my new player. I'm using this: "http://thecrosstalk.blogspot.com/2007/06/how-to-install-rhythmbox-with.html" but I get this error after doing the "./autogen.sh --with-mtp" line: "configure: error: totem playlist parsing library not found or too old"
[18:03] <linux__alien> my banshee player does not play any songs all of a sudden
[18:03] <DoYouKnow> Hi! I am having trouble where xine-ui and totem are crashing when I try to play OGG video files. Is there an alternative that I can use that works or a way to fix this problem?
[18:03] <Guerra> l00kp: also enable the first four options in sys>adm>software sources
[18:03] <linux__alien> i want to remove the songs from the library
[18:03] <Jonathan_L> does .deb work in Ubuntu? I know Ubuntu is based on Debian...
[18:03] <Guerra> l00kp: and then reinstall the restricted driver
[18:03] <shazow> Jack_Sparrow: no, but I dont think xorg has anything to do with it, the module wont even load with modprobe nvidia (gives the error i mentioned before)
[18:03] <parkinm> i need a program for ubuntu that will let me change/fake the MAC address on my network card
[18:03] <bieb> I am getting ready to install Ubuntu on my HP dv9500 lappy... it has an AMD Turion64x2 processor, what issues are still out there for ubuntu AMD64bit? I know there was an issue previously with Flash
[18:04] <Guerra> l00kp: Goodluck man.
[18:04] <clearzen> parkinm: sudo aptitude macchanger
[18:04] <l00kp> guerra: Already tried doing that. Someone in the chatroom here told me wpa_supplicant was my only choise.
[18:04] <Jack_Sparrow> shazow: I always like to look in there... What all have you done or tried so far?
[18:04] <l00kp> guerra: have you ever had success connecting to WPA encrypted wireless networks in linux?
[18:04] <parkinm> clearzen, thanks but sorry I should have said: my ubuntu distro currently doesnt have the net, so i need to get it using this windows pc and transfer with cd/pen drive or something
[18:04] <parkinm> :>
[18:04] <pepperjack> parkinm: sudo ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:00:00:00:00
[18:05] <DoYouKnow> hmm... it's only this one particular file
[18:05] <DoYouKnow> weird
[18:05] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[18:05] <DRebellion> parkinm, visit packages.ubuntu.com
[18:05] <shazow> Jack_Sparrow: I tried uninstalling nvidia-glx-new, rebooting, installing the nvidia official driver, rebooting, uninstalling, rebooting, installing nvidia-glx-new again... i tried installing a new linux-image and then reinstalling... no help on any of those
[18:05] <lollo> if i manually reset the system, i must do something to restore (repair) ubuntu in the next start-up ?
[18:05] <Jack_Sparrow> shazow: If enabling the restricted drivers doesnt work and installing them manually doesnt work then there is a much deeper issue on that box
[18:06] <lesshaste> can anyone play rtsp://129.7.38.97:80/streaming/Sec_pt_10935_4fpsB.mov   and get sound?
[18:06] <shazow> Jack_Sparrow: any hypothesis as to what that might be, or should I just do a clean install?
[18:06] <DRebellion> lollo, you mean pull the plug? you might want to run fsck on the drives.
[18:06] <clearzen> parkinm: if you want macchanger here's the link http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&file=pool%2Funiverse%2Fm%2Fmacchanger%2Fmacchanger_1.5.0-1_i386.deb&md5sum=d9cb025128b6474a28b18a8a392a1e8e&arch=i386&type=main
[18:07] <marko> can grub boot XP logical extended partition pls someone
[18:07] <Jack_Sparrow> shazow: HAve you installed things from outside official repos, or used scripts like envy or automatix (both scripts are a bad idea)
[18:07] <linux__alien> is there a channel for banshee
[18:07] <parkinm> i found this clearzen: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/net/macchanger
[18:07] <linux__alien> music player ?
[18:07] <parkinm> which one to download - so many!
[18:07] <linux__alien> i am having problems with it
[18:07] <linux__alien> can someone here tell me please?
[18:07] <Jack_Sparrow> shazow: You didnt add debian repos or anything right
[18:08] <marko> can grub boot XP logical extended partition pls someone
[18:08] <clearzen> parkinm: yeah I just link from the repos. But it has the md5 hash in the link
[18:08] <bieb> I am getting ready to install Ubuntu on my HP dv9500 lappy... it has an AMD Turion64x2 processor, what issues are still out there for ubuntu AMD64bit? I know there was an issue previously with Flash
[18:08] <shazow> Jack_Sparrow: actually i used the "remastered kde4 gutsy" livecd for kicks.. maybe that is part of the issue?
[18:08] <parkinm> i386 = standard x84 pc?
[18:08] <brandonc503> hey all. i only have choice for 640 480 , and 800 600 for resolution. someone told me file once to add resolutions and worked.. anyone know what im talking about?
[18:08] <Jack_Sparrow> shazow: Yep, that would do iut
[18:08] <Jack_Sparrow> it
[18:08] <Pici> parkinm: i386 = standard 32bit computer.
[18:08] <shazow> Jack_Sparrow: fresh install it is then, thanks
[18:08] <parkinm> thanks clearzen
[18:09] <navetz> how do i force remove somethign with apt-get
[18:09] <Jack_Sparrow> shazow: Wish it was a better answer
[18:09] <navetz> ?
[18:09] <marko> can grub boot XP logical extended partition pls someone
[18:09] <shazow> Jack_Sparrow: that's the price you pay for having a convenient distro like ubuntu that tries to do everything for you :P
[18:09] <lollo> uhm ... i don't know what u mean DR .. however the right procedure in windows when someone resets the system manually ( using the botton of the pc ) was to do a chkdsk in the prompt .. now i don't know what t do in ubuntu
[18:09] <pepperjack> marko: assuming xp is ok on the logical partition grub can boot it fine
[18:09] <marko> thx
[18:09] <Votedoper> hey how can i change my identd
[18:09] <DRebellion> lollo, fsck is pretty much the equivalent of chkdsk
[18:09] <allen> ubuntu 7.10 sound stopped working.  aplay -l says no soundcards found for my mcp61. can anyone help?
[18:10] <Jack_Sparrow> shazow: At least you dont need to call MS to activate it .. :)
[18:10] <zenlunatic> has the flash issue been resolved?
[18:10] <shazow> Jack_Sparrow: amen ;)
[18:10] <Jack_Sparrow> zenlunatic: Yes  see flashissues
[18:10] <lollo> ok so i write " sudo fsk " .. ?
[18:10] <pepperjack> zenlunatic: yes
[18:10] <lollo> fsck*
[18:10] <brobostigon> alien: run dmesg and lshw, to see if its been recognized
[18:10] <zenlunatic> Jack_Sparrow: thank you
[18:10] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[18:10] <vhozard> anyone who can help me with xawtv?
[18:10] <max__> hi
[18:11] <Jack_Sparrow> zenlunatic: It still may take a bit to get going on Opera... if you use that
[18:11] <brobostigon> vhozard: sorry, no.
[18:11] <zenlunatic> Jack_Sparrow: okay
[18:11] <Pici> !anyone | vhozard
[18:11] <ubotu> vhozard: 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?
[18:12] <DRebellion> lollo, pretty much
[18:13] <vhozard> ok, my question about xawtv: With xawtv I can also record video, but only with 24bit jpeg images at 25 fps. If I try any other codec it say: error (init).
[18:13] <lollo> DRebellion, from the terminal " running fsck on a mounted filesystem could cause serious problems to the filesystem " .... Oo
[18:13] <allen> brobostigon: I dont see it in dmesg
[18:13] <DRebellion> lollo, boot off a livecd and use it
[18:13] <Jack_Sparrow> lol
[18:13] <bigmac> Ekhby
[18:13] <Jack_Sparrow> lollo: sorry tab complete got me.. do not run that on a mounted system
[18:14] <lollo> from the livecd i avoid all these possible problems ? why ?
[18:14] <DRebellion> lollo, because you can umount the root filesystem
[18:14] <Jack_Sparrow> lollo: Because you are not running from tha mounted system
[18:14] <lollo> uàààà thx guys , kiss
[18:14] <bigmac> you are gay
[18:14] <navetz> i cant uninstall or install anything because i keep getting this error :
[18:14] <navetz> E: The package dtc-postfix-courier needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[18:14] <navetz> can someone hellp me ?
[18:15] <Pici> !guidelines | bigmac
[18:15] <ubotu> bigmac: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[18:15] <bigmac> suck my dick
[18:15] <lollo> !op
[18:15] <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!
[18:15] <Pirate_Hunter> Hello im trying to run puppy linux on vbox but i dont know which OS option to choose i.e. linux 2.2 to 2.6, can someone tell me?
[18:15] <allen> brobostigon: I see it with lshw
[18:15] <Pici> lollo: ?
[18:15] <DRebellion> lollo, that was totally  unnessecary
[18:15] <lollo> hihihihihihihi
[18:16] <Johan-> anyone know if it's possible to use some kind of command to reboot into windows from ubuntu. Grub is the bootloader
[18:16] <encrypt128bit> Can someone help me with this problem, It has to do with installing the ubuntu system, thanks: Http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=693730 sorry i keep asking, i really want to install ubuntu but i cant get past this issue.
[18:16] <lollo_> why did u kick me ? i tried to upgrade to op :D
[18:16] <PriceChild> !guidelines > lollo_ (see the message from ubotu)
[18:17] <HetaUma> can I set somehow john to use both cores of my cpu ?
[18:17] <allen> ubuntu 7.10 sound stopped working.  aplay -l says no soundcards found for my mcp61, and it's not listed in dmesg
[18:17] <Pirate_Hunter> Hello im trying to run puppy linux on vbox but i dont know which OS option to choose i.e. linux 2.2 to 2.6, can someone tell me?
[18:18] <Seveas> Pirate_Hunter, this channel is for ubuntu support, not puppy linux
[18:18] <noodlesgc> encrypt128bit you could try the alternate cd
[18:18] <encrypt128bit> Im using the alternate cd
[18:18] <HetaUma> Pirate_Hunter, check what kernel does the version of puppu u downloaded has
[18:18] <encrypt128bit> Heheh
[18:18] <ZeroA4> Pirate_Hunter, I guess you should go to Puppy Linux site and see the version of the kernel they used
[18:18] <lollo_> PriceChild, thx
[18:18] <Bodsda> When using openoffice writer, when im trying to make a list with letters, like         I) hi     2) hello    3) hey        open office automatically tries to use the bulletpoint feature, and it keeps highlighting and indenting my list,. how to i switch this off?
[18:18] <noodlesgc> encrypt128bit odd.
[18:18] <noodlesgc> Bodsda ask in #openoffice
[18:18] <DRebellion> Bodsda, try #openoffice.org
[18:19] <Bodsda> ty
[18:19] <Pirate_Hunter> Seveas: Vbox runs in gutsy im not asking on help on using puppy but which os type to use
[18:19] <ere4si> Pirate_Hunter, try joining #puppylinux
[18:19] <allen> ubuntu 7.10 sound stopped working.  aplay -l says no soundcards found, i have nvidia mcp61, and it's not listed in dmesg
[18:19] <Pirate_Hunter> HetaUma, ZeroA4: yeha will check
[18:19] <encrypt128bit> noodlesgc think i should try installing 6.06 instead of 7.10?
[18:19] <have> bonjour
[18:20] <DRebellion> !fr | have
[18:20] <ubotu> have: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[18:20] <have> Ca va ?
[18:20] <Slap_stick1> anyone here familiar with rsync - if i have scp'ed a file  over which is like 14gb's and my connection dropped, how  can i rsync to append? it got to 10gb's :( i was going to  use rsync -ucvvv --progress --append filename-here  root@1.2.3.4:/path/to/filename-here but it doesn't seem to  workj
[18:21] <have> Y'a quelqu'un ?
[18:21] <xmanxxxx> hi
[18:21] <Seveas> hmm
[18:21] <Nilbus> After resuming from suspend on my laptop, gnome's shutdown menu (logout, lock screen, suspend, restart etc) always appears.  Does this happen to any of you, and have you found a way around it?
[18:21] <Nilbus> any ideas?
[18:21] <have> ?
[18:21] <xmanxxxx> how i can setup a generic video driver for ubuntu 7.1
[18:21] <DRebellion> have, allez a #ubuntu-fr (pour francais)
[18:22] <allen> can someone help me with my no sound issue?
[18:22] <xmanxxxx> i finish to instalkk in one machine, and the monitor is in black
[18:22] <xmanxxxx> ???
[18:23] <Jack_Sparrow> xmanxxxx: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   select vesa mode 1024
[18:23] <pepperjack> xmanxxxx: gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf then scroll to near bottom and change Driver  to vesa   then save and alt-ctrl-backspace or just sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select vesa instead of using gedit
[18:24] <have> French ?
[18:24] <lgc> sipior, genii, I am trying to create the device /dev/pilot but I have no idea as to the major and minor values. Would running 'MKDEV usb' do?
[18:24] <Pici> !fr | have
[18:24] <ubotu> have: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[18:24] <mkquist> allen: whatcha got?
[18:24] <have> Ok ubotu
[18:24] <have> Merci
[18:24] <FluxD> Is there a patch for the linux kernel explot that just came out ?
[18:24] <xmanxxxx> tks mans
[18:25] <xmanxxxx> let me try
[18:25] <have> You speak french ?
[18:25] <allen> mkquist: ubuntu 7.10 no sound with my mcp61 and not listed in dmesg
[18:25] <Pici> have: /join #ubuntu-fr
[18:25] <have> Yessss
[18:25] <have> I go
[18:25] <FluxD> Is there a patch for the linux kernel exploit that just came out ?
[18:25] <have> (+t)
[18:25] <Seveas> FluxD, it's being worked on.
[18:25] <ceil420> does anyone know of a program that converts .lit documents to txt/pdf/html/anything-that's-not-lit?
[18:26] <FluxD> Seveas, any suggestions for now?
[18:26] <ceil420> (besides Windows' ABCLit)
[18:26] <mkquist> allen: i always find this page does the trick (hell ive printed it out) - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[18:26] <Seveas> FluxD, don't give people shell access
[18:26] <DRebellion> FluxD, eg. don't let untrusted people use the system
[18:26] <Jonathan_L> How do I enable Compiz?
[18:26] <Jack_Sparrow> !ccsm
[18:26] <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
[18:26] <FluxD> Jonathan_L, #compiz
[18:27] <Seveas> Jonathan_L, system -> prefs -> desktop effects. Follow ubotu's advice if you want to tweak the hell out of it
[18:28] <Jack_Sparrow> Jonathan_L: If you get everything completly messed up remember this page.. http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/how-to-reset-ubuntugnome-settings-to-defaults-without-re-installing/
[18:30] <marko> can partition /home be logical in ubuntu instalation
[18:30] <jlong_> Hi everybody! Would this be the Channel for Ubuntu server questions?
[18:30] <have> !fr | have
[18:30] <Slart> marko: I don't why it wouldn't be able to
[18:30] <firehazrd> yea
[18:30] <DRebellion> jlong_, there is #ubuntu-server, but most questions you can ask here.
[18:30] <Slart> marko: bah.. "I don't see a reason why it wouldn't be able to"
[18:31] <Jack_Sparrow> marko: yes
[18:31] <marko> can i do that in instalation with qparted
[18:31] <jlong_> DRebellion, thanks!
[18:32] <Slart> marko: I haven't done it myself.. but I'm guessing.. yes
[18:32] <marko> or Gparted i dont remember anymore
[18:32] <marko> thx i would try
[18:32] <Jack_Sparrow> marko: The installer does not seem to create extended but the gparted in the menu does.
[18:32] <pepperjack> hello unwashed masses!! who needs help?
[18:33] <marko> thx for you help
[18:33] <Jack_Sparrow> marko: That isnt quite true.. as the installer will make an extended for the swap if needed...
[18:33] <eifzon_> Where can I find a guide so I can install Ubuntu from my usb-stick to my harddrive?
[18:33] <Jack_Sparrow> pendrivelinux.com
[18:33] <marko> my swap partition is logical thats ok i presume
[18:33] <Jack_Sparrow> !install
[18:33] <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
[18:33] <xmanxxxx> Jack_Sparrow: wich system is better, nfs, samba or sshfs?
[18:34] <eifzon_> Jack_Sparrow, what one to use
[18:34] <Seveas> xmanxxxx, depends on the purpose :)
[18:34] <MrPiracy> anyone could please tell me how to fully uninstall awn?
[18:34] <Jack_Sparrow> xmanxxxx: I have no opinion.. sorry
[18:34] <xmanxxxx> ok
[18:34] <pepperjack> marko: yep
[18:34] <xmanxxxx> Seveas: is to share files
[18:34] <xmanxxxx> on the network
[18:34] <rinaldi_> eifzon_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[18:34] <Seveas> xmanxxxx, with windows users or linux users?
[18:34] <eifzon_> ty rinaldi_
[18:35] <xmanxxxx> Seveas: boths
[18:36] <Seveas> xmanxxxx, samba it is then
[18:36] <sahil> i installed the spanish language support, how exactly do i enable it?
[18:36] <xmanxxxx> can i use nfs for linuxs,and samba for windows?
[18:36] <Seveas> xmanxxxx, sure
[18:37] <xmanxxxx> between nfs and sshfs wich is better and faster?
[18:38] <Seveas> xmanxxxx, 'better' depends on your requirements. Neither is faster, depends on the network speed
[18:38] <pepperjack> xmanxxxx: over local network or wan or what?
[18:38] <Kibbles> can't seem to get flash running - any ideas?
[18:38] <Kibbles> !flash
[18:38] <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
[18:38] <lesshaste> can anyone play rtsp://129.7.38.97:80/streaming/Sec_pt_10935_4fpsB.mov   and get sound?
[18:38] <patroy> hi, are scripts in init.d supose to run after a reboot ?
[18:39] <patroy> using ubuntu and I registered them using  update-rc.d
[18:39] <Seveas> lesshaste, Failed to initiate "audio/X-PUREVOICE" RTP subsession: RTP payload format unknown or not supported
[18:39] <patroy> when I run the script manually it works but it doesn't seem to run after a reboot
[18:39] <xmanxxxx> pepperjack: in lan
[18:39] <dmarsa> xmanxxxx, you could use samba for both windows and linux clients
[18:39] <ADHDYoshi> Not loading in VLC
[18:39] <pepperjack> xmanxxxx: nfs might be optimal for a lan.  personally i just use sshfs for everything
[18:39] <ADHDYoshi> Wait there we go
[18:39] <ADHDYoshi> Not hearing any sound :/
[18:40] <betatest20> hi! DVB-T, I'm getting constant DMESG: "qt1010 I2C write failed" with my MSI Megasky DVB-T USB-Stick.
[18:40] <xmanxxxx> pepperjack: ok, the sshfs let me mount in /etc/fstab
[18:40] <xmanxxxx> ?
[18:40] <lesshaste> Seveas, right... I get that :(
[18:40] <pepperjack> xmanxxxx: yep
[18:41] <xmanxxxx> where can i read more about it work in ubuntu server
[18:41] <xmanxxxx> because i want to setup a data server with ubuntu server
[18:41] <xmanxxxx> ?
[18:41] <snakefing> anybody know much about cups and Laserjet 4000 in Gutsy? I can't print a test page.
[18:41] <Symmetria> hrm, does anyone here run pure-ftpd under gutsy?
[18:42] <pepperjack> xmanxxxx: good howto here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=430312
[18:42] <DRebellion> !anyone | Symmetria
[18:42] <ubotu> Symmetria: 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?
[18:42] <pepperjack> xmanxxxx: just replace gedit with nano or vi
[18:42] <xmanxxxx> i hate vi
[18:42] <Cpudan80> Use vim then
[18:42] <pepperjack> it hates you back. use it anyway
[18:42] <Cpudan80> VI Improved
[18:42] <xmanxxxx> but i learn to use this
[18:42] <xmanxxxx> jajaja, ok
[18:42] <Seveas> xmanxxxx, run vimtutor
[18:43] <xmanxxxx> tks
[18:43] <Seveas> it helps to overcome vomit reactions
[18:43] <Cpudan80> There are lots of text editiors out there
[18:43] <Cpudan80> You might like vile
[18:43] <rickest> If I installed some pkgs using apt-get and some using aptitude, is that what is causing aptitude to tell me I have 78 broken packages!?
[18:43] <Cpudan80> VI Like Emacs
[18:43] <Symmetria> ok, let me rephrase, has anyone in here had experience with pure-ftpd and virtual hosting under gutsy, and if they have, can one of those individuals please inform me how they got the virtual-hosting to work as it seems to refuse to see my symlinks
[18:43] <Seveas> rickest, no
[18:43] <snakefing> would prefer to take the full discussion to another channel, but whatever
[18:43] <iNeo> rickest: apt-get -f install
[18:43] <rickest> Seveas: it's wanting to uninstall a bunch of stuff I purposefully installed
[18:43] <rickest> iNeo: ok, thanks
[18:44] <TBag> got room for an "i cant figure out how to run apache2 and mod-mono" question?
[18:45] <KL3B3R> What a biiiiiig channel :-)
[18:45] <iNeo> KL3B3R: :P
[18:45] <KL3B3R> iNeo, helo
[18:46] <xmanxxxx> how i download sshfs for ubuntu?
[18:46] <rickest> iNeo: 'apt-get -f install' did nothing (no error), but aptitude still says remove 51
[18:46] <DRebellion> xmanxxxx, should already be functioning.
[18:46] <Seveas> xmanxxxx, apt-get install sshfs
[18:46] <DRebellion> xmanxxxx, what do you need to do?
[18:46] <KL3B3R> iNeo, May you teach me about registering a nickname?
[18:46] <pepperjack> xmanxxxx: sudo apt-get install sshfs    you may need to sudo modprobe fuse also before it works
[18:46] <Seveas> !register KL3B3R
[18:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about register kl3b3r - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:46] <xmanxxxx> thanks
[18:46] <Seveas> !register | KL3B3R
[18:46] <ubotu> KL3B3R: By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about  registering your Freenode nick can be found at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration
[18:46] <norv> who knows what the opposite of gcore is?
[18:46] <KL3B3R> Seveas thanks ;)
[18:46] <iNeo> rickest: strange
[18:46] <KL3B3R> !register
[18:47] <Pici> KL3B3R: just look what ubotu said.
[18:47] <rickest> iNeo: ok, so this isn't normal. that alone is good to know, thanks
[18:47] <TBag> or /msg nickserv help
[18:47] <KL3B3R> ubotu don't appears wantin' talk to me :)
[18:47] <iNeo> rickest: apt-get update and the apt-get upgrade is the normal way
[18:48] <Pici> KL3B3R: Thats because he already told you before you thanked seveas.
[18:48] <Pirate_Hunter> can someone tell me what is slackware and is it similar to GNU?
[18:48] <KL3B3R> Sure. I'll try to locate
[18:48] <KL3B3R> Thanks so much
[18:48] <rickest> iNeo: that's what I did mostly, I just did an "aptitude install <pkg>" last night just to test that tool
[18:48] <roddy`> helo.. anybody can help me..? what program that i can use to login my yahoo messenger.i used pidgin that include on this ubuntu.but it can't accept incoming 'file' when my friend try to send me from Yahoo.M client.
[18:48] <KL3B3R> ubotu talk to me, babe :)
[18:48] <iNeo> Pirate_Hunter: just an other Linux dist
[18:48] <Pici> !register | KL3B3R
[18:48] <ubotu> KL3B3R: By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about  registering your Freenode nick can be found at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration
[18:49] <snoops> what's the command to print the version of x11 that you're using?
[18:49] <snakefing> okay, better
[18:49] <iNeo> rickest: what version are you running ? 7.10 or an othe
[18:49] <KL3B3R> http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration
[18:49] <Pirate_Hunter> iNeo: ok I thought is was like GNU
[18:49] <patroy> hi, are scripts in init.d supose to run after a reboot ?
[18:49] <rickest> iNeo: Kub-7.10, just installed last weekend
[18:49] <patroy> when I run the script manually it works but it doesn't seem to run after a reboot
[18:49] <patroy> using ubuntu and I registered them using  update-rc.d
[18:49] <roddy`> helo.. anybody can help me..? what program that i can use to login my yahoo messenger.i used pidgin that include on this ubuntu.but it can't accept incoming 'file' when my friend try to send me from Yahoo.M client. please help me... stuck on this.
[18:49] <Seveas> rickest, X -version
[18:49] <Seveas> !repeat | roddy`
[18:49] <ubotu> roddy`: 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
[18:50] <cdubya> anyone have a reference for laptops (preferably on a more economical level) that have wireless cards that will work with Ubuntu? I had purchased a Compaq c751NR with an Atheros chip thinking that the Atheros in this Toshiba played so well......but the LiveCD wouldn't even boot.
[18:50] <KL3B3R> I'm guessing NickServ is on vacation :)
[18:50] <TBag> roddy: check #pidgin they helped me out when i was having trouble
[18:50] <snakefing> now, I am having trouble printing a test page on my HP Laserjet 4000 - It just shows up as processing and I see "INFO: open print channel failed..." in /var/log/messages
[18:50] <iNeo> rickest: I only run into a simmelar thing when upgrading to a new version
[18:50] <roddy`> TBag : yeah thx.
[18:50] <rickest> iNeo: it runs fine, compiz, etc. just that aptitude is saying I have 78 broken pkgs. bizarre
[18:50] <iNeo> rickest: So sorry no idea, maybe someone else
[18:50] <rickest> Seveas: xorg-server 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-12ubuntu8.3
[18:50] <roddy`> sorry Seveas for the repeat text
[18:51] <rickest> iNeo: np, tyvm for trying
[18:51] <iNeo> rickest: goodluck
[18:51] <KL3B3R>  /msg NickServ "Please, wake up, man!"
[18:51] <Nibblyn> Hi! Is it possible to install k3b on ubuntu? I mean... it is for KDE and I'm using Gnome... how will it works?
[18:52] <rinaldi_> Nibblyn: works for me "sudo apt-get install k3b"
[18:52] <KL3B3R>  Can I use colors?
[18:52] <TBag> kl3b3r: nickserv is responding to me.. whats wrong?
[18:52] <KL3B3R>  bold font  ?
[18:52] <DRebellion> KL3B3R, not in this channel.
[18:52] <Brenny> Im not getting a response from nickserv either
[18:52] <whiter> when i install ubuntu 7.10 it gets to the "Scanning CD-ROM" part of the install (alternate install) then it stops at random moments mostly at 11% anyone know any remedy?
[18:52] <Seveas> KL3B3R, this channel is for ubuntu support not irc help
[18:52] <HetaUma> can I set somehow john the password cracker to use both cores of my cpu ?
[18:52] <ADHDYoshi> I'm getting a response from nickserv
[18:52] <Nibblyn> rinaldi_: hum, will try... I just don't wonted to download a lot of KDE system files just for a burner...
[18:53] <KL3B3R> Sorry, I'm wondering by using IRC again after many years far away from this kind of chat.
[18:53] <Seveas> HetaUma, divide your dataset in 2 and run 2 johns
[18:53] <HetaUma> Seveas, good trick ty
[18:54] <rinaldi_> whiter: have you checked the cd for errors?
[18:54] <pepperjack> KL3B3R: there are a number of us in #ubuntu-offtopic if you get bored :)
[18:54] <whiter> rinaldi, i cant itll freeze doing that too
[18:54] <KL3B3R> Cool.
[18:54] <whiter> but this is like the 6th cd ive burnt of it so i dont think its the CD
[18:54] <DRebellion> whiter, did you check the iso?
[18:55] <whiter> the md5 is correct on it
[18:55] <Jack_Sparrow> whiter: Do you have a copy if the live cd and what are the basics of your hardware
[18:55] <KL3B3R> I'm excited 'cause I was a fanatic IRC user since 1997, but in 2002 MSN Messenger simply 'd killed the IRC Network Brasnet.
[18:56] <Pici> KL3B3R: This channel is only for support, if you just want to chat, you can join #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:56] <Seveas> KL3B3R, please get excited in #ubuntu-offtopic then, this channel is busy enough with just the support :)
[18:56] <whiter> i dont have a copy of the live cd the computer is a Mobile AMD Sempron 1800+ 512mb ram
[18:56] <Seveas> Pici, I hate your being quicker than me :p
[18:56] <KL3B3R> Ok, I won't disturb anymore.
[18:57] <simps> Could anyone please tell me where I could get a basic list of commands?
[18:57] <liljekrans> Hey.. I've got some issues with printing quality in Ubuntu (vs. in Windows) ... Where should I search for help/info? Any ideas?
[18:57] <doctorow> I'm using JungleDisk with Fuse and it crashed, leaving behind the dir it used for a mountpoint (~jungledisk). Now it can't reconnect and I can't rm the dir (rmdir: jungledisk: Device or resource busy
[18:57] <Seveas> simps, ls /usr/bin
[18:57] <Spirit_> simps: google "linux cheatsheet"
[18:57] <simps> thanks Seveas and Spirit_
[18:58] <wyoming_dude> love it!!!!
[18:58] <Ackdar_> I can't connect to the internet. I have a softmodem using the restricted slmodem driver, but there's no way for me to dial. I used to use the network dialog, but it's been changed since dapper... now, since I'm on gutsy, I'm lost. All information has been enetered including DNS
[18:58] <Jonathan_L> Yay! Compiz is active! :P Now I just have to fix WLAN...
[18:58] <allen> mkquist: i'm using the solution guide you advised but snd-hda-intel in not found
[18:59] <wyoming_dude> any hams out here?????
[18:59] <doctorow> I'm using JungleDisk with Fuse and it crashed, leaving behind the dir it used for a mountpoint (~jungledisk). Now it can't reconnect and I can't rm the dir (rmdir: jungledisk: Device or resource busy)
[18:59] <Spirit_> hey, i have a ubuntu not loading into gnome correctly. when i boot it goes up to the gdm login screen but after that the screen flashes and stays black. i tried restarting gdm (/etc/init.d/gdm stop and start) but that gave me nothing but the black screen. the pc worked fine two days ago.
[18:59] <Jack_Sparrow> !ot | wyoming_dude
[18:59] <ubotu> wyoming_dude: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[19:00] <wyoming_dude> kool
[19:00] <Spirit_> doctorow: reboot would help if you were lazy. if you don't want to try findnig the process which uses the mountpoint and end it
[19:01] <wyoming_dude> toshi l-45 laptop finally works on sound yeak ubuntu 8
[19:01] <doctorow> Sprit_ -- thanks, just figured it out, needed to "sudo umount jungledisk")
[19:01] <Ackdar_> heh
[19:01] <Spirit_> :)
[19:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Spirit_: That post begs for the quesion.. what all was added, upgraded, changed or installed since then
[19:01] <Ackdar_> lazy people have no place in linux
[19:01] <whiter> nevermind, I fixed it... added "noacip acpi=off"
[19:01] <Spirit_> Jack_Sparrow: nothing but a different mouse and keyboard
[19:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Spirit_: Wireless perhaps?
[19:02] <Spirit_> nope
[19:02] <wyoming_dude> define lazy
[19:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Guys.. please stay on topic
[19:02] <wyoming_dude> ok
[19:02] <whiter> Jack_Sparrow: its something to do with sata
[19:02] <Jonathan_L> Ubuntu won't remember my WPA personal key
[19:03] <Jonathan_L> for my WLAN
[19:03] <DarkSpirit221> Hi, I have a problem with installing stuff, when I try to install a package, it says it can't install because the package depends on other packages that are not installable, etc... Is this some kind of repositories problem?
[19:03] <Jonathan_L> Could that cause my problems?
[19:03] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, could be, pastebin your sources.list
[19:03] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkSpirit221: What repos are you using? or is this not from the repos
[19:03] <Spirit_> i had quite some trouble with that new gui xorg configuration thing though, probably related, it just did not choose the mode i chose in the list nor did the buttons work. 1280x1024 gave me 1280x768 or something at next boot
[19:04] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: where is the sources.list file? I forgot hehe
[19:04] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, /etc/apt
[19:04] <DarkSpirit221> thanks
[19:04] <Jonathan_L> Can I "jump" from ethernet internet connection to WLAN?
[19:04] <Ackdar_> wyoming_dude, lazy as in whining about having to run shell commands
[19:04] <Jack_Sparrow> Spirit_: a gui xorg config>  which os are you using
[19:04] <Seveas> Jonathan_L, unplug the wired connection
[19:04] <federico_> hello
[19:04] <wyoming_dude> ok man
[19:05] <Jonathan_L> Seveas: I have done that a few times.
[19:05] <Jonathan_L> Wait
[19:05] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: http://pastebin.com/m2e8be4e3
[19:05] <Spirit_> Jack_Sparrow: latest "stable" ubuntu, gutsy i think (well, that "official" one)
[19:05] <eckesicle> I have a question. Which folder name is more aesthetic do you think, /quit or /leave ??
[19:05] <Spirit_> eckesicle: hohoho
[19:05] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, you're missing a lot there
[19:05] <Seveas> lol Pici :)
[19:05] <Jack_Sparrow> Spirit_: I just dont know what gui you are refering to unless it is the dpkg-reconf...
[19:05] <eckesicle> :)
[19:06] <masterloki> @_@
[19:06] <masterloki> its that Seveas guy...
[19:06] <masterloki> o/
[19:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Spirit_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[19:06] <Jonathan_L> So...
[19:06] <Jonathan_L> I can still type in Pidgin. It seems likePidgin don't care.
[19:06] <Jonathan_L> Network cable plugged in
[19:06] <Pici> Seveas: :D
[19:06] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: That might be the problem... How can I fix it?
[19:06] <Spirit_> Jack_Sparrow: http://fosswire.com/2007/08/17/ubuntu-getting-xorgconf-gui/
[19:06] <mkquist> allen: you mean when you sudo modprobe-snd?
[19:06] <Spirit_> Jack_Sparrow: oh good idea, will try
[19:06] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, system -> admin -> software sources
[19:06] <wyoming_dude> can anyone tell me how to play my mp4 files /ubuntu 8
[19:06] <Spirit_> wyoming_dude: ubuntuguide.org media files something
[19:06] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas, what now?
[19:07] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, tick all boxes on the 'ubuntu software' tab
[19:07] <brobostigon> wyoming_dude: try vlc, that might work
[19:07] <mkquist> wyoming_dude: !medibuntu
[19:07] <mkquist> !medibuntu
[19:07] <ubotu> medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[19:07] <Jonathan_L> Seveas: All of your latest IRC messages show up when plugging in the cable again
[19:07] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, and tick 'important security updates' and 'recommended updates' on the updates tab
[19:08] <Ackdar_> I can't connect to the internet. I have a softmodem using the restricted slmodem driver, but there's no way for me to dial. I used to use the network dialog, but it's been changed since dapper... now, since I'm on gutsy, I'm lost. All information has been enetered including DNS
[19:08] <wyoming_dude> thanks
[19:08] <Ackdar_> I hate repeating
[19:08] <Ackdar_> :P
[19:08] <MinuteElectron> What is the status of wi-fi in the latest version of Ubuntu desktop?
[19:08] <Jonathan_L> Ubotu: That link won't work
[19:08] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: Then I just close the window and reload synaptic?
[19:08] <Seveas> Ackdar_, then don't :p
[19:08] <Seveas> !bot > Jonathan_L
[19:08] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, indeed
[19:08] <Ackdar_> Jonathan_L, Ubutu is a bot...
[19:08] <Ackdar_> Ubotu*
[19:08] <Jonathan_L> Ok
[19:09] <Jonathan_L> Heh
[19:09]  * ubuntuisloved a smart bot that is
[19:09] <Jonathan_L> Anyway, it don't work
[19:09] <allen> trying to get sound to work; snd-hda-intel not found:does that mean I need to install kernel source?
[19:09] <ubuntuisloved> !snd-hda-intel
[19:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about snd-hda-intel - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar_: what does dmesg | grep ttyS   show for your modem ort
[19:09] <Jack_Sparrow> port
[19:10] <Jack_Sparrow> !hdaintel
[19:10] <ubotu> For fixing your Intel HDA sound this page has useful information https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[19:10] <Ackdar_> Jack_Sparrow, I am unable to give you that information at this time
[19:10] <Ackdar_> but the modem is installed
[19:10]  * ubuntuisloved ahh thanks Jack
[19:10] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[19:10] <Ackdar_> should be /dev/modem anyway
[19:10] <Ackdar_> aka /dev/ttySL0
[19:11] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas, there is another problem, when I try to install stuff, It says there is conflicting software...
[19:11] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar_: Test in terminal sudo screen /dev/ttyS5  or whatever port it is using.. type atz  it should return ok
[19:11] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, pastebin the error
[19:11] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar_: Use ctrl-A then K to kill the modem terminal
[19:11] <Ackdar_> Jack_Sparrow, Unable to comply, the Linux system is not available
[19:12] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar_: Just trying to give you something to try later as I may not be around
[19:12] <ader10> Is there a way to make nx use the current session like VNC? VNC is very slow and it's hard to use but to work I need to use the current session my remote computer has. NX starts its own session, making my work-in-progress unreachable.
[19:12] <Seveas> ader10, #nx for nx support :)
[19:13] <dajero> I'm having some troubles writing more than one audio CD using brasero. I can burn the first CD without a problem, but when I try to burn a second one it complains that the medium is not writable. According to brasero the medium already contains 17179869184.0 GB of data
[19:13] <ader10> Seveas: thanks
[19:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar_: also   atdt5551212  to try dialing out.. it will not connect to time.. (usa)
[19:13] <Ackdar_> they moved time to 5551212?
[19:13] <Jonathan_L> What's 7.10? Gustu...?
[19:13] <Ackdar_> used to be 2421212 for me
[19:13] <Jonathan_L> *Gusty
[19:13] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: Can't, I can't copy-paste it, I'll upload a screenshot.
[19:14] <Ackdar_> Jonathan_L, gutsy gibbon
[19:14] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar_: Just an example....  555 is what every tv show uses as a bogus number to dial
[19:14] <sidelil> to post some code there is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org. Where can I post a screenshot?
[19:14] <Ackdar_> Jack_Sparrow, actually I think it's 555-01xx
[19:15] <Pici> Jack_Sparrow: it is 5551212
[19:15] <MasterShrek> offtopic but i had a missed call on my cell phone from 555-555-5555   no lie
[19:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Ackdar_: You get the idea.. just trying to narrow down the problem for you
[19:15] <Ackdar_> MasterShrek, many times i've had 000-000-0000, but that's off topic
[19:16] <Brenny> Mastershrek, we get calls 001-234-5678 all the time
[19:16] <MasterShrek> weird
[19:16] <MasterShrek> !ot | MasterShrek
[19:16] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/5018/screenshotqx5.png
[19:16] <Ackdar_> !ot | Brenny
[19:16] <ubotu> Brenny: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[19:16] <MasterShrek> =P
[19:16] <Ackdar_> MasterShrek, don't do that
[19:17] <MasterShrek> bah
[19:17] <master_of_master> hi, what do I have to do, to be able to play sound from several programms at the same time? (Intel ICH6 AC'97)
[19:17] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[19:17] <wyoming_dude> really
[19:18] <unagi> i changed something in my xorg.conf and ubuntu starts in low graphics mode, i switched it back and i still cant get out of low graphics mode, here is my xorg http://pastebin.org/19089
[19:18] <navetz> someone please help me
[19:18] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[19:18] <DarkSpirit221> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[19:18] <MasterShrek> navetz, whats the problem?
[19:18] <Jack_Sparrow> bbl  time for honey-do's
[19:18] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, close all synaptic/gnome-app-install windows
[19:18] <rickest> iNeo: I discovered something: when I 'dpkg --get-selections' almost everything is marked as 'deinstall'. how do I roll that back so they say 'install'?
[19:18] <navetz> i cant install anything
[19:18] <navetz> it says i need to remove a certain package
[19:19] <navetz> when i try to remove the package it tells me i need to reinstall it
[19:19] <MasterShrek> what package? and please keep your responses on one line
[19:19] <navetz> dtc-postfix-courier i think
[19:19] <MasterShrek> weird, try: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a
[19:19] <Seveas> !info dtc-postfix-courier
[19:20] <ubotu> dtc-postfix-courier (source: dtc): web control panel for admin and accounting hosting services (more depends). In component universe, is extra. Version 0.25.3-2ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 37 kB, installed size 128 kB
[19:20] <HEP> My X server does not start every second reboot. The last log entry: FreeFontPath: "/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc" refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing
[19:20] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: http://pastebin.com/d33e72a7d
[19:20] <simone> Hi someone can help me with ffmpg?
[19:20] <navetz> the package is for a control panel
[19:20]  * zoom is away: LHU ubuntu
[19:20] <DRebellion> !ask | simone
[19:20] <ubotu> simone: 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. :-)
[19:21] <bSON> join #ubuntu-devel
[19:21] <alpaco> PROPHET MUHAMMAD SUCKS DICK
[19:22] <fukk_waz> can you please kick alpaco ?
[19:22] <Seveas> fukk_waz, way ahead of you
[19:22] <masterloki> lol
[19:22] <masterloki> couldnt even spell the insult right
[19:22]  * masterloki sighs
[19:23] <masterloki> darn 8yo's
[19:23] <fukk_waz> chatting off the topic, it is against the rule of irc
[19:23]  * masterloki goes workie
[19:23] <Pici> !feeding the troll
[19:23] <ubotu> The above mess was caused by someone who thought it was funny (they're gone now). Please ignore it completely, since discussing it and making a fuss will only make them think they've reached their "fun" goal.
[19:23] <masterloki> fukk_waz, not totally
[19:23] <HEP> If I manually restart gdm it works
[19:23] <Jonathan_L> Ok, for the last time today: Who can I contact to get my WLAN working?
[19:23] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: So?
[19:23] <unagi> i changed something in my xorg.conf and ubuntu starts in low graphics mode, i switched it back and i still cant get out of low graphics mode, here is my xorg http://pastebin.org/19089 someone please help me get my graphics working again
[19:23] <pocketdrummer> Is there a way to stop Totem and Mplayer from playing videos inside firefox? I want it to just open the program...
[19:24] <Jonathan_L> pocketdrummer: Change the program assigned to open them to the actual executables
[19:24] <edju> Trying to run a program but I need libgtk-1.2.so.0 -- which package gives me that?
[19:24] <Odd-rationale> pocketdrummer: Uninstall the plugins?
[19:25] <ceil420> pocketdrummer, Edit > Preferences > Applications
[19:25] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, oddly enough, it still looks like your sources.list is missing things
[19:25] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: Do you want me to repost the sources.list?
[19:25] <densone> hey all. Trying to install ubuntu server /amd 64. Getting this error at the very end of the install executing grub-install hd0 failed
[19:25] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, please
[19:25] <Jonathan_L> Can I make the "system bars" in Ubuntu floating?
[19:26] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: Lol, what was the path again?
[19:26] <Seveas> /etc/apt/sources.lisy
[19:26] <Pici> Jonathan_L: System bars?
[19:26] <Jonathan_L> Lisy?
[19:26] <ceil420> list*
[19:26] <Jonathan_L> Pici: You know, menus and stuff.
[19:26] <Jonathan_L> The ones at the top and bottom of the screen
[19:26] <ceil420> panels
[19:26] <Pici> Jonathan_L: Okay, then what do you mean by floating?
[19:26] <Jonathan_L> Yup, panels
[19:27] <Jonathan_L> Not stuck to the edge of the screen
[19:27] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: http://pastebin.com/m19ec1ca9
[19:27] <ceil420> if it's the same as in Xfce, right click on the panel and go to Customize Panel
[19:27] <Ackdar> Jack_Sparrow, what will I do after all that screen stuff?
[19:27] <Jonathan_L> More like the panels in OpenOffice, etc. "Stuck" by default, can be moved around if you want
[19:27] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, indeed things missing
[19:27] <Pici> Jonathan_L: You can click on an empty space and drag them around...
[19:28] <Jonathan_L> ceil420: Can that be done in gnome?
[19:28] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: Weird....
[19:28] <ceil420> i'm not sure about gnome; it may be as easy as Pici is making it sound :p
[19:28] <_Lucretia_> hi, i'm trying to build rhythmbox with mtp support ready for my new player. I'm using this: "http://thecrosstalk.blogspot.com/2007/06/how-to-install-rhythmbox-with.html" but I get this error after doing the "./autogen.sh --with-mtp" line: "configure: error: totem playlist parsing library not found or too old"
[19:28] <Jonathan_L> Pici: No, that just puts them on another edge
[19:29] <Pici> Jonathan_L: You cant drop them in the middle of the screen if thats what you're asking
[19:29] <Jonathan_L> :(
[19:29] <Odd-rationale> Does anyone know whether an eeepc is upgradable to 2 gb of ram? Just curious...
[19:29] <simone> I can't encode mp3 video with ffmpeg
[19:29] <`Matir> Odd-rationale, it should be, but requires a replacement kernel
[19:29] <Jonathan_L> Is there any kind of RocketDock for Ubuntu?
[19:29] <ceil420> i've heard of other people doing it, Odd-rationale
[19:29] <Ackdar> Odd-rationale, try crucial.com
[19:29] <simone> I've installed ffmpeg and lame
[19:29] <simone> without success
[19:29] <Odd-rationale> Thanks, all!
[19:29] <simone> someone can gimme information?
[19:30] <ceil420> what's RocketDock?
[19:30] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, sudo wget http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55636/plain/ -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:30] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, then do sudo apt-get update
[19:31] <Jonathan_L> Can Windows fonts be used in Ubuntu?
[19:31] <encrypt128bit> Can someone help me with this problem, It has to do with installing the ubuntu system, thanks: Http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=693730 sorry i keep asking, i really want to install ubuntu but i cant get past this issue.
[19:31] <Pici> Jonathan_L: Sure.
[19:31] <Ackdar> Jonathan_L, sure
[19:31] <Pici> !fonts > Jonathan_L (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[19:31] <ceil420> Jonathan_L, there's a package for it, i believe
[19:31] <ceil420> !botsnack
[19:31] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[19:31] <_Lucretia_> anyone know if I reinstall rhythmbox from a binary it will include the mtp plugin?
[19:31] <jsoftw> Is sylpheed-claws stable?
[19:31] <_Lucretia_> I'm on fiesty
[19:31] <Jonathan_L> Which? Fonts or rocketdock?
[19:32] <Seveas> Jonathan_L, msttcorefonts for standard microsoft fonts
[19:32] <iordanis> hi
[19:32] <ceil420> read the PM from ubotu regarding fonts; i don't know what RocketDock is
[19:32] <Ackdar> I can't connect to the internet. I have a softmodem using the restricted slmodem driver, but there's no way for me to dial. I used to use the network dialog, but it's been changed since dapper... now, since I'm on gutsy, I'm lost. All information has been enetered including DNS
[19:32] <Seveas> Jonathan_L, any .ttf font can be used on ubuntu
[19:32] <shortcircuit> Anyone have success getting WinXP print to a CUPS IPP printer?
[19:32] <Jonathan_L> ceil420: Google...
[19:32] <Seveas> shortcircuit, windows help in ##windows
[19:32] <simone> someone know how to enable mp3 encoder in ffmpeg?
[19:32] <Jonathan_L> Something like the icon menu in Mac
[19:32] <ceil420> i've never used a mac
[19:33] <shortcircuit> Seveas: Let me rephrase, then.  What's the IPP connection string for a CUPS IPP printer?
[19:33] <Odd-rationale> `Matir: So if I installed another Linux OS like ubuntu, it should be possible to upgrade to to 2 gb of ram?
[19:33] <ceil420> you mean a program launcher? like ObjectDock?
[19:33] <Seveas> shortcircuit, http://hostname:631/printers/printername
[19:33] <shortcircuit> Seveas: Thank you.
[19:34] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[19:34] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[19:34] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[19:34] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[19:34] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[19:34] <daba> http://www.tipovidaba.bloger.hr
[19:34] <FloodBot1> daba: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:34] <Odd-rationale> jsoftw: claws-mail (a fork of sypheed) is quite stable.
[19:34] <ceil420> ...
[19:34] <Jonathan_L> Defoma? Debian Font Manager? How do I activate it?
[19:34] <ceil420> what's channelmode z?
[19:34] <alpaco> PROPHET MUHAMMAD SUCKS CAMEL DICK :)
[19:35] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: Now what?
[19:35] <ceil420> lol @ freenode kick messages
[19:36] <Jonathan_L> Ok, so who got op skills here? Now I have seen about 5 people in here request Op and done Op stuff...
[19:36] <Odd-rationale> Jonathan_L: That is not for you th know...
[19:36] <Jonathan_L> Lol
[19:36] <Pici> Jonathan_L: /msg chanserv access #channel list
[19:36] <Jonathan_L> SO I have to log all chats all the time? :P
[19:36] <joe_> hi guys, last night a severely messed up my computer and ubuntu is now booting to a black screen, so i booted the live cd and installed another copy on another partition, is there a way i can use the fresh install as a backup to restore my previous settings and what not?
[19:36] <Ackdar> Pici, we would get access denied
[19:36] <burkmat> Trying to mount a LaCie BigDisk 500GB external HDD (Linux claims it's HPFS/NTFS, I know it's NTFS). sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 returns an error (wrong fstype, bad option or damaged superblock). Any ideas?
[19:37] <Pici> Ackdar: not to list.
[19:37] <rickest> when I "dpkg --get-selections" almost everything is marked 'deinstall'. any idea how to change that back? none of those should be marked for deinstall.
[19:37] <Ackdar> ah
[19:38] <shortcircuit> burkmat: Incompatible NTFS version?
[19:38] <shortcircuit> It changes with each new version of NT.
[19:38] <Jonathan_L> Burkmat: Swedish?
[19:38] <shortcircuit> burkmat: IIRC, you should be using ntfs-3g, instead, anyway.
[19:38] <Jonathan_L> Your nick sounds swedish
[19:38] <tomas_> hola
[19:39] <shortcircuit> tomas_: Hello. :-)
[19:39] <Jonathan_L> How do I activate Defoma? (Debian font manager)
[19:39] <shortcircuit> Jonathan_L: Is it installed?
[19:39] <joe_> anyone know any tutorials on how to use another partition as a backup to restore my old system?
[19:39] <burkmat> shortcircuit: went down the path of trying to get that a year ago or something... iirc, thats why I gave up. will try again then. :P
[19:39] <kornieff> Hi, I am making an init.d startup script that mounts network drives. The problem is that my script seem to start before the network is up. Does anyone know how to make it wait until network is up?
[19:39] <Jonathan_L> I installed a few fonts using msttcorefonts
[19:39] <Ackdar> !spanish | tomas_
[19:39] <shortcircuit> burkmat: I assume you're using Ubuntu.
[19:39] <Ackdar> :P
[19:40] <tomas_> si
[19:40] <shortcircuit> burkmat: apt-cache search ntfs-3g
[19:40] <ubotu> tomas_: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[19:40] <tomas_> y no hablo inglés
[19:40] <tomas_> gracias
[19:40] <burkmat> shortcircuit: Yeah, hence the #ubuntu channel. :P Thanks, will try that.
[19:40] <shortcircuit> burkmat: np
[19:41] <rickest> I ran 'dpkg --clear-selections' accidentally. how can I restore everything back to 'install'
[19:41] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: My sources.list got replaced by the link you send me, you knew that didn't you?
[19:42] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, yes, it's a complete sources.list
[19:42] <canthony> does anyone know how to fix a few small visual issues i am having
[19:42] <shortcircuit> rickest: That's a tough one.
[19:42] <canthony> when gdm loads...it turns the screen white for a breif moment
[19:42] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, sorry, I have to take care of an emergency here, bbl
[19:42] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: Mine was bigger...
[19:42] <canthony> how can i make that black
[19:42] <rickest> shortcircuit: I guess I just need a way to 'reset' the status back to install...
[19:43] <Seveas> DarkSpirit221, it was all commented out and thus useless
[19:43] <shortcircuit> rickest: try aptitude
[19:43] <DarkSpirit221> Seveas: Ok
[19:43] <Cpudan80> Hello all
[19:43] <burkmat> shortcircuit: So yeah, that showed me libntfs-3g-dev, 3g0 and ntfs-3g. What do I do with that info? ^^
[19:43] <Cpudan80> Where is the ubuntu password file (with the passwords) stored?
[19:43] <Cpudan80> I need to crack em
[19:43] <Odd-rationale> canthony: do sudo gedit /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default
[19:43] <simps> Is there a command to see the speed of a network connection?
[19:43] <shortcircuit> rickest: Load aptitude, hit "g" once.  That'll show you a list of affected packages.
[19:43] <canthony> i know about that bug
[19:43] <canthony> i am running hardy and that is actually fixed now
[19:43] <Ackdar> Cpudan80, what the heck
[19:43] <shortcircuit> rickest: Go through and hit + on each one.
[19:43] <rickest> shortcircuit: that's how I discovered this. aptitude says 78 pkgs are broken, presumably because of the pkgs marked for deinstall. ok  will try -g
[19:44] <shortcircuit> rickest: Be careful *not* to apply changes.
[19:44] <unagi> ubuntu keeps going into low graphics mode, how do i fix this
[19:44] <Ackdar> Cpudan80, do you honestly think we're going to tell you how to crack Ubuntu?
[19:44] <Cpudan80> Ackdar: Im trying to see if my password is secure, Im going to attempt to crack it with John the Ripper
[19:44] <shortcircuit> burkmat: Those are packages that provide ntfs-3g
[19:44] <canthony> i want it to look black the entire time to look clean
[19:44] <Jonathan_L> Ackdar: It's open source, but anyway... :P
[19:44] <shortcircuit> burkmat: "apt-get install ntfs-3g" will install it.
[19:44] <canthony> but gdm like "tears" down the screen
[19:44] <Odd-rationale> canthony: Don't know then. Sorry.
[19:44] <Cpudan80> Ackdar: No but.... if you could tell me where the file is.... the /etc/passwd file has a blank where the password field is
[19:44] <burkmat> shortcircuit: Treat me like the rookie I am. Not new to computers at all, but Linux.. That's another story. :P
[19:44] <canthony> another thing
[19:44] <burkmat> shorcircuit: Alright, that easy eh... Nice ^^
[19:44] <Jonathan_L> And password security isn't really the same thing as OS security
[19:45] <canthony> do you know how to make compiz NOT kill the desktop when its activated?
[19:45] <Ackdar> Linux is one of the most secure OS's in the world
[19:45] <shortcircuit> burkmat: use "dpkg -L ntfs-3g|grep man" to find the names of the man pages provided.
[19:45] <visof> i want to add some path to ~/.profile to use this tools as root , what should i do?
[19:45] <canthony> whenever i log in, my gnome panels load then dissapear due to compiz firing up
[19:45] <Jonathan_L> canthony: Graphics card?
[19:45] <Cpudan80> Ackdar: I have a specific purpose for doing this.... its for good, not evil :-)
[19:45] <Ackdar> Cpudan80, have you tried ls / | grep passwd ?
[19:45] <canthony> i am running intel915 on t43 laptop
[19:46] <canthony> the thing is...it never did this with feisty
[19:46] <shortcircuit> burkmat: You should see lines for ntfs-3g.8.gz, mount.ntfs-3g.8.gz, and mount.ntfs.8.gz
[19:46] <khamael> what will change if I install ubuntustudio-desktop? why does is it need to install a new kernel?
[19:46] <DRebellion> Cpudan80, /etc/shadow
[19:46] <canthony> i mean everything works
[19:46]  * Ackdar says the Ubuntu Gutsy fails for user friendliness
[19:46] <fez> EVERYTHING?
[19:46] <Ackdar> I can't connect to the internet. I have a softmodem using the restricted slmodem driver, but there's no way for me to dial. I used to use the network dialog, but it's been changed since dapper... now, since I'm on gutsy, I'm lost. All information has been enetered including DNS
[19:46] <shortcircuit> to read those manuals, try "man ntfs-3g", "man mount.ntfs-3g", and "man mount.ntfs.8.gz" respectively.
[19:46] <rickest> shortcircuit: nice. looks like that marks everything correctly. now just exit w/o applying you said?
[19:46] <shortcircuit> rickest: Right.
[19:46] <canthony> there is just about 8-10 seconds of only a background, no panels, desktop icons or anything
[19:47] <burkmat> shortcircuit: Yeah, that's right.
[19:47] <Cpudan80> DRebellion: Thank you
[19:47] <rickest> shortcircuit: beautiful!  thank you VERY much
[19:47] <shortcircuit> rickest: np.
[19:47] <navetz> !dtc-postfix-courier
[19:47] <DRebellion> Cpudan80, you might want to use the 'unshadow' tool to merge them
[19:47] <Jonathan_L> canthony; And after those seconds?
[19:47] <jsoftw> Damn it.
[19:47] <shortcircuit> rickest: I've made similar mistakes in the past. :-)
[19:47] <navetz> how do i find info on a package using the bot?
[19:47] <jsoftw> smbfs sucks on ubuntu
[19:47] <canthony> everything just snaps back
[19:47] <jsoftw> hangs and farts around
[19:47] <Cpudan80> DRebellion: yeah alright
[19:47] <DRebellion> Cpudan80, (creates a new file for john to work with)
[19:47] <shortcircuit> burkmat: Read those manpages.  That should get you a little close.
[19:47] <canthony> i am using a readahead hack to profile my login
[19:47]  * shortcircuit has to go back to work.
[19:48] <rickest> shortcircuit: I'm not *positive* I actually typed '--clear-selections', I just realized it was the exact symptoms I had (after a fresh install)
[19:48] <burkmat> shortcircuit: On it, didnt see nonhighlited at first. :) Thanks for the help. ^^
[19:48] <canthony> i can go from gdm to full desktop in about 12 seconds
[19:48] <shortcircuit> burkmat: np
[19:48] <canthony> it only does it with compiz
[19:48] <oliver__> hi, how big is the smallest installation of ubuntu server 7.10 on a x86 system?
[19:48] <canthony> metacity works fine
[19:48] <zerhacke> Ackdar, you might want to install the gnome-ppp package.
[19:48] <canthony> seems to be related
[19:49] <canthony> to the fact that when you start compiz manually, it kills all the windows momentarily??? anyone else have this happen
[19:49] <Ackdar> zerhacke, I would, if I could get on the internet in the first place...
[19:49] <unagi> can someone help me figure out why ubuntu starts in low graphics mode.......or should i just reformat
[19:49] <wyoming_dude> still no mp4
[19:49] <cheesypieces> hi guys, how do i install a .rpm file?
[19:49] <unagi> !alien > cheesypieces
[19:49] <DRebellion> !minimal | oliver__
[19:49] <ubotu> oliver__: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[19:49] <navetz> how do i find info on this package dtc-postfix-courier
[19:49] <woodwizzle> for some reason emerald isn't running when I type emerald --replace
[19:50] <cheesypieces> unagi, what about .tar.gz?
[19:50] <DRebellion> navetz, apt-cache show dtc-postfix-courier
[19:50] <joh> Hey, I'm having some issues getting TV-OUT to work. I've configured everything in X but all I get is black and white on my TV! I get colors in BIOS / terminal / etc but not in X. Any ideas? I've tried with both SVIDEO and COMPOSITE, as well as different TV standards (PAL/NTSC) but all the same.
[19:50] <oliver__> ubotu, the interesting thing for me is the size of the installed system
[19:50] <prakriti> is firefox 3 considered stable? or close to it?
[19:50] <Ackdar> the people in #ubuntu-offtopic don't seem to care a bit what problems Ubuntu has... they don't even talk about Ubuntu!
[19:50] <Ackdar> anyway
[19:50] <Ackdar> back to my problem
[19:50] <DRebellion> oliver__, 1) ubotu is a bot 2) just thought that it would be of interest to you
[19:50] <unagi> !.tar
[19:50] <ubotu> Files with extensions .tar, .gz, .tgz, .zip, .bz2, .7z, .ace and other archive file formats can be opened with file-roller (GNOME) or Ark (KDE) - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression
[19:51] <canthony> joh: have you tried using xrandr
[19:51] <canthony> thats how i got my tvout + vga working
[19:51] <simps> Is there a command to see the speed of a network connection?
[19:52] <DRebellion> simps, what sort of network connection?
[19:52] <joh> canthony: No? What should I try?
[19:52] <canthony> anyone else encounter the dissapearing desktop when compiz is enable...not permanently but for a few seconds
[19:52] <simps> DRebellion something liek eth0
[19:53] <DRebellion> simps, i meant wireless/wired
[19:53] <canthony> joh: type xrandr in a terminal do you get output
[19:53] <simps> wireless
[19:53] <simps> DRebellion, wireless
[19:53] <DRebellion> simps, iwconfig eth0
[19:53] <wyoming_dude> how about lan
[19:53] <jsoftw> umount /netdrive ( device busy ). ls /netdrive ( big delay, nothing happens ).
[19:53] <joh> canthony: Yeah, it only shows screen 0, not my TV.
[19:53] <jsoftw>  /netdrive is a smbfs mount.
[19:54] <DRebellion> jsoftw, lsof | grep netdrive
[19:54] <jsoftw> or supposed to be.
[19:54] <jsoftw> DRebellion: not working, big delay, nothing happens.
[19:54] <whiter> i guess ubuntu isnt compatible with my laptop :(
[19:54] <simps> DRebellion it doesn't show the speed in kb/s though
[19:54] <DRebellion> simps, it shows in Mb/s
[19:54] <wyoming_dude> keep trying...
[19:54] <canthony> joh: hmm i dont really know then, mine says LVDS (laptop), TV, and VGA
[19:54] <jsoftw> :\
[19:55] <Eagleofnorth> beginner linux question coming up: using "top" in terminal says I have 2 users on my system. Is this normal? (I'm all alone here....)
[19:55] <canthony> joh: maybe your xorg.conf is conflicting with xrandr?
[19:55] <canthony> im not really sure
[19:55] <jsoftw> Eagleofnorth: how many times did you log in.
[19:55] <jsoftw> Eagleofnorth: type w or who.
[19:55] <reverseblade> after an electricty cut down my harddisk got some problems and I corrected it with manually running fsck . Now I have come other problem. I get my statik ip within LAN. I can ping google. But I cannot ping anycomputer in the lan nor any computer in the lan can ping me. What can I do ?
[19:55] <DRebellion> Eagleofnorth, check the command who
[19:55] <ubuntuisloved> Eagleofnorth: mine says i have three
[19:55] <unagi> i dont understand whats going on here........and im about to erase my hard drive
[19:56] <unagi> why am i stuck in low graphics mode
[19:56] <simps> DRebellion, it says 24Mb/s. Its not possible that i have that speed
[19:56] <alek66> anyone uses synology disk stations?
[19:56] <pocketdrummer> unagi: did you edit xorg.conf?
[19:56] <DRebellion> simps, i have 54
[19:56] <Iori_1> Hi
[19:56] <unagi> yes i did
[19:56] <wyoming_dude> command for net status??
[19:56] <unagi> and i put it back the way it was before
[19:56] <ubuntuisloved> wyoming_dude: netstat
[19:56] <Eagleofnorth> two instances with my user name: one at tty7 and one at pts/o   (?)
[19:56] <jsoftw> Cmon guys, how do I slap ubuntu into sorting my smbfs mountpoint out.
[19:56] <wyoming_dude> thanks!
[19:56] <canthony> run the command at the top of the xorg.conf
[19:56] <simps> DRebellion, so maybe its just local? is there a way to get the speed outside of the router?
[19:57] <DRebellion> simps, this is referring to the speed you can send data to your router of course
[19:57] <jsoftw> this is stupid.
[19:57] <ubuntuisloved> wyoming_dude: or are you looking for status of network connections
[19:57] <unagi> pocketdrummer: yes i did, and i put it back how it was
[19:57] <pocketdrummer> unagi: manually or did you replace it with a backup?
[19:57] <Eagleofnorth> probably ok, then.
[19:57] <wyoming_dude> yes thats it
[19:57] <canthony> last annoying visual quirk...does anyone get an annoying 'flashing' on bootup between usplash and gdm
[19:58] <RootyRootRootW00> Hi, how do I DOWNGRADE Firefox? It keeps on crashing since the update a few days ago
[19:58] <joh> canthony: I tried disabling the randr extension but it's all the same.
[19:58] <unagi> manually and with backup
[19:58] <unagi> neither will put my graphics back pocketdrummer
[19:58] <jsoftw> RootyRootRootW00: you probably cant. But check out opera, free download and such like.
[19:58] <reverseblade> RootyRootRootW00: how did you install it
[19:58] <Slart> canthony: the quick flash of ubuntu orange/brown?
[19:58] <canthony> no no
[19:58] <PriceChild> RootyRootRootW00, fix the problem rather than working around it.
[19:58] <canthony> i know hw to resolve that
[19:58] <pocketdrummer> unagi: I'm not sure what the problem is, but I think ours might be related. I can't change xorg.conf without it going into low graphics mode. Maybe we can pool our knowledge and figure it out.
[19:58] <attorianzo> Hi all, does anyone know where Ubuntu gutsy store the restricted drivers?
[19:58] <canthony> i mean
[19:58] <RootyRootRootW00> reverseblade thru the standard system update icon
[19:59] <mateusz> How to slow down my hdd from 7200 to 5400 so it will be less noisy ?
[19:59] <joerlend_> is there a way to change foreground color for the panel applets? If I make the panels transparent, then I can't use a dark background image.. :(
[19:59] <mateusz> is it possible?
[19:59] <Eagleofnorth> thanks jsoftw, Drebellion and ubuntuisloved!
[19:59] <ubuntuisloved> RootyRootRootW00:you can remove it and reinstall it
[19:59] <canthony> the screen flashes, like the monitor SHUT OFF twice, it looks like when you change from X to a tty
 I have no idea what is causing it or I would if i could
[19:59] <ubuntuisloved> Eagleofnorth: np
[19:59] <mateusz> How to slow down my hdd from 7200 to 5400 so it will be less noisy ? Is it possible, or do You know any other tip to make it less noisy ?
[19:59] <Ackdar> I can't connect to the internet. I have a softmodem using the restricted slmodem driver, but there's no way for me to dial. I used to use the network dialog, but it's been changed since dapper... now, since I'm on gutsy, I'm lost. All information has been enetered including DNS
[19:59] <mateusz> How to slow down my hdd from 7200 to 5400 so it will be less noisy ? Is it possible, or do You know any other tip to make it less noisy ?
 I was afraid that was my best option
[19:59] <mateusz> How to slow down my hdd from 7200 to 5400 so it will be less noisy ? Is it possible, or do You know any other tip to make it less noisy ?
[19:59] <Slart> canthony: ah.. I guess that's just the graphics card changing mode or something
[19:59] <jsoftw> Cmon guys, I have a busted mountpoint /netdrive. Nothing I do on it works. I cant mount to it, I cant ls in it, I cant umount it.
[19:59] <pocketdrummer> mateusz: Stop spamming please.
[19:59] <RootyRootRootW00> Thanks all
[19:59] <Slart> mateusz: not sure you can do that..
[19:59] <jsoftw> it is an smbfs mount.
[20:00] <mateusz> Slart: :(
[20:00] <jsoftw> which was set to mount on boot but did not.
[20:00] <suprememind> help
[20:00] <canthony> my desktop does it to, but only once
[20:00] <mateusz> Slart: no hdd quite mode??
[20:00] <canthony> neither did it on feisty
[20:00] <canthony> i am using intel driver
[20:00] <reverseblade> RootyRootRootW00: in synaptic ocassionally it allows to install "previous versions"
[20:00] <jaras> just installed 7.10 on my thinkpad x60s and it's working great exept my sound i very low i have checked the mixer and all the settings is max
[20:00] <ubuntuisloved> RootyRootRootW00: just back up your .mozilla directory in your home directory and then reinstall
[20:00] <suprememind> sometimes closes thin clients unexpectedly (ubuntu + ltsp5)
[20:00] <Slart> mateusz: I think the harddrive goes to sleep after a while.. I don't know of any intermediate states though
[20:00] <reverseblade> RootyRootRootW00: I am not sure if it is available for firefox. Dig the options of firefox package in synaptic
[20:01] <RootyRootRootW00> ubuntuisloved: thanks I'll do that b4 anything else
[20:01] <RootyRootRootW00> reverseblade: Thanks, I'm looking
[20:01] <Pirate_Hunter> does anyone know how I can partition a hd made by virtualbox?
[20:01] <ubuntuisloved> RootyRootRootW00: its a hidden directory
[20:01] <pocketdrummer> mateusz: There are certain HDDs that do different things automatically. You may want to look into the Western Digital Green Power.
[20:01] <RootyRootRootW00> ubuntuisloved: thanks
[20:01] <mateusz> pocketdrummer: its laptop
[20:01] <suprememind> sometimes closes thin clients unexpectedly (ubuntu + ltsp5)
[20:02] <suprememind> closes session
[20:02] <canthony> no one else gets the brief disappearing of the desktop when enabling compiz?
[20:02] <jsoftw> canthony: just dissapearing productivity.
[20:02] <Pici> canthony: You could try asking in #compiz-fusion
[20:02] <Ackdar> anyone plan to help me?
[20:02] <canthony> ha i know
[20:02] <pocketdrummer> mateusz: hmm... do you know if you can remove the hdd from it?
[20:02] <joe_> Help! Can't boot ubuntu into anything but terminal!
[20:03] <canthony> i plan on doing custom installs for people to get them over to ubuntu, so im trying to hammer out all the visual quirks
[20:03] <prakriti> does anybody use firefox-3.0 with any sucsess?
[20:03] <burkmat> Still unable to mount my LaCie 500GB external, ntfs-3g not working, returning some error that "the device doesn't have a valid NTFS". I'm sure it's NTFS, but I also know Lacie has a tendency to do things their own "speshal" way, so any suggestions are welcome.
[20:03] <canthony> since thats all ppl care about
[20:03] <myxb> anybody here managed to connect to internet via wm6 smartphone?
[20:03] <mateusz> Slart: how about noflushd demon
[20:03] <Slart> mateusz: never heard of it.. lemme check
[20:04] <canthony> i use firefox 3 at this exact momnet
[20:04] <canthony> ubuntu hardy
[20:04] <canthony> compiz fusion is having some issues with firefox in hardy, and there is scroll lag
[20:04] <pocketdrummer> mateusz: If I'm not mistaken, the WD Scorpio is very quiet. $60-$180 on newegg depending on storage.
[20:04] <canthony> but thats on both firefox 2 and 3
[20:04] <prakriti> firefox2 keeps crashing on my girls box
[20:04] <alumno10> somebody knows about ltsp
[20:05] <alumno10> sometimes thin clients closes session unexpectedly
[20:05] <prakriti> I blame myspace
[20:05] <burkmat> So, is there any way to reformat a NTFS drive to FAT (or something abit more friendly) without losing any data?
[20:05] <Flannel> canthony: #ubuntu+1 for Hardy support, thanks.
[20:05] <prakriti> but I think I may have her try firefox3
[20:05] <mateusz> pocketdrummer: well... my is lenovo T61
[20:05] <Slart> mateusz: I think that is done even without noflushd.. but go ahead .. give it a try
[20:05] <prakriti> Flannel : he was talking to me, not asking for support
[20:06] <Pici> : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Hardy/8.04 support/discussion.
[20:06] <alumno10> sometimes thin clients closes session unexpectedly
[20:06] <alumno10> sometimes thin clients closes session unexpectedly ubuntu+ltsp5
[20:06] <erfan> hiiiiiiiiiii
[20:06] <Pici> !repeat
[20:06] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[20:06] <prakriti> !annoying
[20:06] <mateusz> Slart: ok.. I'll be listening to music so it will not be anoying me
[20:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about annoying - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:06] <canthony> ill try that channel
[20:06] <alumno10> i didnt repeat, i added something at the end of my question
[20:06] <canthony> haha
[20:07] <alumno10> damn :/
[20:07] <Flannel> prakriti: For FF3 (which is also still not a stable release) its... either #ubuntu+1 (while on Hardy) or #ubuntu-mozillateam (with the backported package)
[20:08] <Ackdar> !ask erfan
[20:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask erfan - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:08] <Ackdar> !ask | erfan
[20:08] <ubotu> erfan: 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. :-)
[20:08] <alumno10> somebody knows about edubuntu? (in edubuntu channel ppl are sleeping)
[20:09] <burkmat> Support needed ntfs-3g. Drive seems to be immune to everything I throw at it. Need help.
[20:09] <Jonathan_L> alumno10: There's not much to know
[20:09] <Jonathan_L> It's customized for schools and stuff
[20:09] <alkos> !el_gato playboy - playmate calendar 2003.pdf.ra
[20:10] <Ackdar> alumno10, as far as I know it's just what Jonathan_L said
[20:10] <Flannel> !anyone | alumno10
[20:10] <ubotu> alumno10: 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?
[20:10] <unagi> omg this is annyong...........how can adding something to xorg.conf and removing it break the graphics......
[20:11] <burkmat> Support needed ntfs-3g. Drive seems to be immune to everything I throw at it. Need help.
[20:11] <nathan64> can someone help me with "Kernel panic - not syncing: IO-APIC + timer doesn't work!"?
[20:11] <clustermagnet> gents, trying to boot ubuntu into single user mode, to change the ip
[20:11] <Nibblyn> Is it normal for gutsy to perform a scheduled task occasionally which will logout the user?
[20:11] <clustermagnet> should that be done through grub?
[20:11] <Flannel> clustermagnet: single user mode is the recovery console, you should already have entries in your grub menu, yes
[20:11] <canthony> unagi: i would just run dpkg-reconfigure on xorg again
[20:11] <canthony> generate a new conf file
[20:11] <cvega> weird issue with sound on a laptop - volume control does not seem to affect subwoofer - always stays on
[20:11] <Odd-rationale> burkmat: can you mount drives through the cli?
[20:11] <unagi> that didnt work
[20:12] <burkmat> Odd-rationale: Maybe if I knew what it was. :P - What do I do?
[20:12] <Gato> Can someone help to connect by remote desktop using ubuntu server 7.10 + LTSP?
[20:13] <Odd-rationale> burkmat: Does <<sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt>> work? Assuming sdb1 is the correct device and mnt is the proper mount point.
[20:13] <unagi> !dpkg-reconfigure
[20:13] <canthony> unagi: do you get errors after login, or just low res?  like is it bulletproof x or are you actually logging in...also is this gutsy
[20:13] <unagi> this is gutsy and im logged in it just says its in low graphics mode because the card wasnt set up or something
[20:13] <alumno10> ubotu: ok, I don't know why or how to solve that sometimes thin clients closes session unexpectedly in ubuntu +ltsp5 (edubuntu)
[20:14] <canthony> can you get into the screens and graphics app
[20:14] <Ackdar> unagi, I had the same thing... I had to reinstall
[20:14] <canthony> displayconfig-gtk
[20:14] <noodlesgc> alumno10 ubotu is a bot
[20:14] <alumno10> lol i see :P
[20:14] <unagi> my lord i shouldnt have to reinstall to fix this stupid problem
[20:14] <Ackdar> canthony, in this case you get past boot and it gives you the message
[20:14] <Ackdar> then you can't continue
[20:14] <burkmat> Odd-rationale: Tried mounting like that, but that gave me some very fuzzy error saying it could be bad superblock, bad option or just nonexistant drive. I got ntfs-3g as recommended by someone else in here, and that tells me that "Failed to startup volume: Invalid argument", and some more. The computer doesn't seem to realize the drive is actually running NTFS since most of the errors seem to say "Ehm, no, the drive isnt NTFS, stop tryin
[20:14] <burkmat> g to mount as such."
[20:15] <ompaul> alumno10, you should read your syslogs on your server and see if that gives any clue
[20:15] <canthony> ahh
[20:15] <jsoftw> bah!
[20:15] <Odd-rationale> burkmat: Internal/external?
[20:16] <profoak> Does anyone know how to confiure amarok so it will play music off of an ipod?
[20:16] <burkmat> Odd-rationale: External 500GB LaCie. I know they like to fuck things up, but still trying my best to make up for their incompetence.
[20:16] <Gato> Can someone help to connect by remote desktop using ubuntu server 7.10 + LTSP? the problem is when i put   rdp_options = 192 168.1.2        screen_02 = rdesktop      in lts.conf     don't work,  then sreen stil in black
[20:16] <Pici> !language | burkmat
[20:16] <ubotu> burkmat: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[20:16] <burkmat> Sorry :(
[20:16] <joe_> hi, all.  i messed up ubuntu and now it boots to a black screen.  i installed ubuntu again on another parition of my harddrive, but was wondering if i could restore my old copy in any way as it has all my files and settings
[20:16] <joe_> any help would REALLY be appreciated
[20:16] <profoak> what did you do right before it messed up/
[20:17] <cliebow> Gato:why not ask in #ltsp..
[20:17] <Gato> ok thanks a lot
[20:17] <Odd-rationale> burkmat: Have you tried sudo ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /mnt?
[20:17] <joe_> well i was trying to fix a compiz file i think libgnoemu or something like that, so i was deleting its dependencies and basically deleted some important files im sure
[20:17] <joe_> im a newb so i was swimming in uncharted waters and screwed it up
[20:18] <joe_> it will load the login screen, but once i login i just get a black screen with a cursor
[20:18] <burkmat> Odd-rationale: Yeah. That's whats giving me the "The device '/dev/sda1' doesn't have a valid NTFS." along with some other things like "Failed to startup volume".
[20:18] <Ackdar> joe_: Recommending a reinstall
[20:19] <tcpdumpgod> Hi all, anyone know an easy way of automating openvpn connecting? I guess, like an init script or something?
[20:19] <burkmat> Odd-rationale: Yeah. That's whats giving me the "The device '/dev/sda1' doesn't have a valid NTFS." along with some other things like "Failed to startup volume".
[20:19] <joe_> ackdar, ah i figured as much. how would u recommend me to reinstall?
[20:19] <simps> Is there a command to show what the speed of a network connection is?
[20:19] <joe_> just boot the live cd?
[20:19] <Odd-rationale> burkmat: Ok. Sorry. but that is over my head. :(
[20:20] <burkmat> Odd-rationale: Alright. Thanks anyways. :)
[20:20] <Ackdar> joe_: obviously :P
[20:20] <Odd-rationale> I just noticed the channel topic. Is the flash *finally* fixed?
[20:20] <vinicius_> hi! i'm trying to install ubuntu on a really old laptop through the live cd... it seems to go well until the gnome desktop starts loading, and never comes off of that light brown screen, i let the system trying to load for maybe 2 hours, and nothing happened.... is there some specification I can give on boot to try to install ubuntu on this PC ?
[20:20] <Nibblyn> joe: I'm not an expert but.... backup your home dir first :)
[20:21] <Odd-rationale> vinicius_: Try the alternative install cd
[20:21] <myxb> anybody here managed to connect to internet via wm6 smartphone?
[20:21] <Ackdar> Nibblyn, too late
[20:21] <Ackdar> vinicius_, how much ram do you have?
[20:21] <pocketdrummer> mateusz: I found instructions on the removal and installation of hard drives for your laptop.
[20:21] <Ackdar> you need at least 256 MB
[20:22] <canthony> so once you get that message you are locked out basically
[20:22] <canthony> gato: have you looked into freenx
[20:22] <canthony> i got that working on several machines, extremely slick
[20:22] <Ackdar> my recommendation is 1GB
[20:22] <canthony> what other alternatives are there to gdm...kdm, xdm, slim......
[20:22] <vinicius_> Odd-rationale, is there some way to not use the alternate CD in this case? because I really dont have how to download another ISO
[20:22] <vinicius_> Ackdar, probably less than 384MB
[20:22] <canthony> that readahead hack cut my login time in half on gutsy
[20:22] <Odd-rationale> vinicius_: You can use the mini.iso (10 mb)
[20:23] <vinicius_> Odd-rationale, how it works?
[20:23] <ethan961> is mini.iso a net install?
[20:23] <Odd-rationale> vinicius_: I simply downlads all the packages from the net. I would not really reccomended it unless you have fast, reliable internet connection (or a lot of paitience).
[20:24] <alumno10> somebody uses ltsp? /query me
[20:24] <vinicius_> Odd-rationale, thats the problem, a ISO download here would take another 4 days
[20:24] <Odd-rationale> vinicius_: The advantage is, that you don;t have to do an upgrade after you install. It already downloads the latest packages.
[20:24] <burkmat> Drive running NTFS, appears not to (according to mount & ntfs-3g). Mounting with both of them fails with the explanation that drive "lacks valid NTFS".
[20:25] <Odd-rationale> vinicius_: How much ram do you have?
[20:25] <Odd-rationale> oh nvm
[20:25] <vinicius_> Odd-rationale, but is there someway to install from live boot? because I probably have less ram tha required
[20:25] <vinicius_> Odd-rationale, probably less than 384MB
[20:25] <canthony> Odd-rationale: i am trying to create a mobile installation system...i plan of downloading the entire hardy repo to an external hd upon release
[20:25] <vinicius_> Odd-rationale, its a really old and crappy computer
[20:25] <ethan961> entire hardy repo...
[20:25] <canthony> yes
[20:25] <canthony> entire
[20:25] <ethan961> wow
[20:26] <DrVali_Laptop> hey, I accidentally deleted my /usr/share/icons directory
[20:26] <ompaul> vinicius_, then you should look at the minimal install
[20:26] <DrVali_Laptop> what package reinstalls it?
[20:26] <sebrock> when performing backups with tar. Which folder do I exvlude?
[20:26] <DrVali_Laptop> Ubuntu 7.10
[20:26] <canthony> i need to be able to install on peoples computer that have no active connection
[20:26] <Odd-rationale> vinicius_: With your amount or ram, it would be really tight to do a live install.
[20:26] <Drakaen> Question... what would be a good linux program for online radio brodcasting (live stream)
[20:26] <canthony> i have 10mb internet though
[20:26] <mike-ekim> can someone help me, Im trying to set up a debian distro on a Ubuntu Xen server, I am getting a little mixed up cause most documentation  I am finding shows how to create guest hosts from the same operating system the xen-server is running, so I am getting a little bit  thrown off on specifying which kernel to use, etc.
[20:26] <ethan961> is it in your ~/.trash, DrVali_Laptop?
[20:26] <DrVali_Laptop> nope.  sudo'ed it from the terminal.
[20:27] <ethan961> ouch
[20:27] <DrVali_Laptop> yeah
[20:27] <DrVali_Laptop> I reinstalled some icons using synaptic, but it's not the packages that were there.
[20:27] <Nibblyn> vinicius_: I installed ubuntu on a 256mb machine but create a swap partition before booting the cd
[20:28] <vinicius_> Nibblyn, how can you create the swap if it won't loads?
[20:28] <naut> is htere a way to check what kind of filesyste you have on a partition when it's not mounted or can't be mounted
[20:28] <Odd-rationale> vinicius_: The best thing I can reccomend for you is to use another distro like Puppy Linux. It works really fast esp. on old hardware. the iso is not much more than 70 -100 mb
[20:28] <vinicius_> Odd-rationale, I was thinking about that
[20:28] <ethan961> DrVali_Laptop, you will probably have to get special program icons by hand, but othrer than that reinstall the human icons, I don't know the exact package
[20:29] <DrVali_Laptop> perhaps if I just reinstall all installed packages it will reappear
[20:29] <DrVali_Laptop> anyone know how to do that?
[20:29] <Drakaen> Any one know the best program for live radio streams
[20:29] <ethan961> thats a lot of work...
[20:29] <naut> sudo fsck  /dev/sda
[20:29] <Pirate_Hunter> can grub be installed in swap?
[20:29] <naut> fsck.ext2: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sda
[20:29] <wilbur__> I need some help setting up my sis video card and sis soundcard, anyone willing to help me out ?
[20:29] <dru> can someone please tell me why my firefox keeps crashing? it is really getting annoying im trying to edit my site and it just keep crashing OVER and OVER again
[20:29] <naut> how do I choose another supeblock
[20:29] <ethan961> no, grub cannot be installed in swap
[20:29] <n00b> hey all...
[20:29] <ethan961> hey
[20:30] <n00b> who have a ralink rt2500 wireless card?
[20:30] <neko> hi
[20:30] <Nibblyn> vinicius_: well... i used an old linux distro just for partitioning... the point is that with 256mb ubuntu must find the swap partition prior booting the cd... so he can use it during install
[20:30] <canthony> there has to be a way to force compiz to start earlier so it doesnt cut out the desktop
[20:30] <dru> nobody can help me?
[20:30] <Drakaen> or a program that will stream music files for a internet radio station
[20:31] <dverweire> drakaan - shoutcast?
[20:31] <profoak> *is the ubuntu wiki pretty comprehensive?
[20:31] <pocketwatch> hi all, what is the hotkey to swich the nautilus location bar from/to text from/to clickable buttons?
[20:32] <Drakaen> will it be able to streamed with most players?
[20:32] <wilbur__> help!
[20:32] <dverweire> drakaen - yes, i believe it is an mp3 stream
[20:33] <Drakaen> k... can i jump on for a live cast for things as such?
[20:33] <Drakaen> or is it pure file stream?
[20:33] <dverweire> i believe it is a live cast
[20:33] <Drakaen> okay... let me take a look
[20:33] <mauser> ubuntu distro has more support via its doc/forum/wiki than any other distro i have encountered/used
[20:33] <dverweire> don't think it's open source though...
[20:34] <dverweire> anyone know if upgrading from dapper to gutsy via apt is a bad idea?
[20:34] <Drakaen> ahh... any idea a open source (or free at least)
[20:34] <dverweire> shoutcast is free.
[20:34] <Drakaen> oh okay
[20:34] <neko> or icecast
[20:34] <dverweire> not sure about open source projects though. i know there must be some out there though.
[20:34] <burkmat> Drive running NTFS, appears not to (according to mount & ntfs-3g). Mounting with both of them fails with the explanation that drive "lacks valid NTFS".
[20:35] <boris_> hi
[20:35] <dverweire> burkmat - what is the exact device you are pointing at?
[20:36] <burkmat> /dev/sda1
[20:36] <dverweire> bummer.
[20:36] <dverweire> fdisk -l /dev/sda1
[20:36] <dverweire> does it say /dev/sda1 is an ntfs partition?
[20:36] <burkmat> Says HPFS/NTFS.
[20:36] <dmarsa> burkmat, is it your windows partition?
[20:37] <dverweire> seems like.
[20:37] <burkmat> dmarsa: No. External HDD which I for some reason made NTFS. *sigh*
[20:37] <dmarsa> ah
[20:37] <dverweire> oh
[20:37] <eean> I've installed phppgadmin, but I get a 403 Forbidden
[20:37] <pocketwatch> is there a nautilus hotkey to toggle between button and text-based location bar?
[20:37] <wilbur__> I need some help setting up my sis video card and sis soundcard, anyone willing to help me out ?
[20:37] <burkmat> Any chance I could perhaps reformat it to something friendly?
[20:37] <dmarsa> when last did you use it? can you remember if it was shutdown/removed cleanly or not?
[20:38] <dverweire> yeah burkmat, you could. is there data on there you care about?
[20:38] <dmarsa> yeah u can burkmat, if ur ok with whatever was on it being lost
[20:38] <burkmat> dmarsa: It never worked on Linux, and it always works in XP, so I'm pretty sure the drive itself works.
[20:38] <mkquist> Drakaen: did find your software?
[20:38] <Drakaen> yep... found one for both linux and win32...
[20:38] <burkmat> derweire, dmarsa: Yeah, but the plan is to save whats there, otherwise I'd just reformat it.
[20:39] <dverweire> burkmat - is that the only partition that shows up on the removable drive?
[20:39] <demon_spork> Whenever I log in to my Ubuntu Feisty install, it loads the desktop and promptly the display crashes and I am back at the login screen. It still does this when I use the failsafe login, extra info: running c-f and kiba-dock. When the system first boots, It takes longer to finish loading whatever causes the crash so I have had time to hit Alt+f2 and type "metacity --replace" but even loading a different wm didn't fix the problem.
[20:39] <clustermagnet> gents, problem with 7.10 network....
[20:39] <clustermagnet> doing ifup eth0
[20:39] <clustermagnet> getting
[20:39] <Manad> could an application not shutting down properly wreak havoc (sp) on a hard drive? That's two boot failures I get due to file system errors. I fixed them all last time, but they appeared again.
[20:39] <garou> Hi.
[20:39] <clustermagnet> eth0:   ERROR while getting interface flags:  no such interface
[20:39] <clustermagnet> can someone please help?
[20:40] <orgy`> hi, gparted failes when i tried to grow a ext3 partition, then when i tried it again, it says that ext3 superblcok was broken. now e2fsck is working on it for already 3 hours and at the the moment it does this http://rafb.net/p/gGDvT412.html it's very slow, shall i still wait?
[20:40] <neko> hi people ... hey why gimp-perl is not installable ?
[20:40] <burkmat> dverweire: No. That I found sort of fishy. There are sda1, 2 and 4. It claims 2 and 4 "Do not end within cylinder boundaries" and they're both labeled empty.
[20:41] <mikebot> I pressed ctrl+alt+f1 to get to a terminal screen, and now when I press ctrl+alt+f7, I just get a black screen with a blinking cursor and nothing else...Is there a way to get back into gnome?
[20:41] <burkmat> I'm starting to suspect this is just LaCie's idiocy in action once again.
[20:41] <dverweire> mikebot - try ctrl -alt - f8 and other combinations up to f12
[20:42] <shr1k3> neko: try libgimp-perl
[20:42] <mikebot> dverweire: Oh, f9 worked...I thought that these were set in stone..
[20:42] <dverweire> burkmat - do you have a windows machine you can try connecting it to?
[20:42] <amenado> clustermagnet-> is that a wireless nic or ethernet?
[20:42] <macogw> mikebot: f9 is usually where mine end up
[20:42] <mikebot> dverweire: Thanks, and do you know why my f7 would just be a blank screen?
[20:42] <neko> same :(
[20:42] <zylstra555> Hello. How can I find my current CPU usage statistics through the Linux terminal?
[20:42] <mikebot> macogw: Oh..do you know why it changes
[20:42] <dverweire> mikebot - yeah sometimes they're not. don't know why!
[20:42] <mikebot> dverweire: Haha, OK, thanks.
[20:42] <burkmat> dverweire: Yeah. It works perfectly fine, but if you want me to check something from Win I'll reconnect it.
[20:43] <macogw> mikebot: i think the first one is on f7 then once youve killed X / logged in again, it jumps to f9 instead of reusing f7
[20:43] <shr1k3> zylstra555: top
[20:43] <mikebot> macogw: Ah, OK.. well thanks.
[20:43] <neko> shr1k3 same problem ( gimp (>= 2.2.0+rel) )
[20:43] <mikebot> dverweire: Thanks again.
[20:43] <mikebot> GOodbye!
[20:43] <dverweire> burkmat - i didn't have anything specific to try in windows. i was just going to suggest copying the files off of it in windows and then format it as FAT so it would work better in linux.
[20:43] <dverweire> mikebot - you bet! take care
[20:44] <dmarsa> burkmat, when you remove it from windows do you use the safely remove feature?
[20:44] <ObsidianX> hey folks, for some reason knetworkmanager doesn't work anymore... it doesn't recognize my wifi connection at all
[20:45] <ObsidianX> i gotta do it all by hand in the terminal to get on
[20:45] <dverweire> burkmat - you could also try running chkdsk under windows on the drive
[20:45] <burkmat> dverweire: Local HDD 40GB, 500GB Data. :P
[20:45] <burkmat> dmarsa: Err... Well, not as often as I should. :P
[20:45] <ojwb> is there a known issue with the recent firefox update?
[20:45] <dverweire> burkmat - hahahhaa. tough luck. :)
[20:45] <clustermagnet> any help?
[20:45] <ojwb> it's not starting since the update for me
[20:45] <clustermagnet> sigh
[20:45] <Cpudan80> What's the development package again?
[20:45] <ObsidianX> are there any configs i could purge to try and reset it?
[20:45] <Cpudan80> I always forget
[20:45] <ojwb> and:
[20:45] <ojwb> $ firefox -ProfileManager
[20:45] <ojwb> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[20:46] <dmarsa> burkmat, an unclean removal shutdown on ntfs causes it not to mount under linux
[20:46] <dverweire> obsidianx - have you modified your /etc/network/interfaces ?
[20:46] <dverweire> that caused my knetworkmanager to bust
[20:46] <clustermagnet> guys, can someone please helP?
[20:46] <demon_spork> When I select My Ubuntu Gutsy install from the boot menu, it says "Failed to mount selected partition" even though the partition mounts fine via IFS in windows and in my Feisty install. I have made no changes to the boot options/loaders since the last successful boot of the system, which was yesterday.
[20:47] <Drakaen> any one know how to change the default time on grub to not have a countdown?
[20:47] <ObsidianX> dverweire: i dont think so, is there any particular format it needs to be in so i can fix it?
[20:47] <Flannel> Drakaen: you want it to last forever? or go immediately?
[20:47] <freebird> change grub config in menu.lst
[20:47] <shr1k3> neko: so you are getting library incompat when trying to install gimp-perl or libgimp-perl?
[20:47] <burkmat> dmarsa: I see. Se reconnecting and removing it nicely fixes it?
[20:47] <Drakaen> last forever
[20:47] <Flannel> Drakaen: Change it to 0
[20:47] <Nibblyn> Is it normal for gutsy to perform a scheduled task occasionally which will logout the user? It happens here I can't find why...
[20:47] <ThipThip> Has anybody been able to make Abode Premiere Pro work well with a virtual machine or modified wine?  I have it working with vbox, but it's too slow to seriously edit.
[20:47] <Flannel> Drakaen: er, maybe its -1, let me double check
[20:47] <Drakaen> change what though?
[20:47] <dmarsa> you can mount it in windows and then cleanly unmount it. i know with regard to shutdown they suggest to boot up windows, shutdown cleanly, boot into windows again and shutdown cleanly
[20:48] <dverweire> obsidianx - as minimal as possible. not specifiying anything about your wireless interface
[20:48] <dmarsa> so i can only assume you should try something similar burkmat
[20:48] <neko> shr1k3
[20:48] <neko> tep
[20:48] <danand_> Drakaen - edit /boot/grub/menu.lst - set timeout to zero
[20:48] <neko> yes (i mean)
[20:48] <ObsidianX> dverweire: right now it has two lines about it:
[20:48] <clustermagnet> gents, can someone please help!?  trying "ifup eth0
[20:48] <burkmat> dmarsa: Ok, will try that.
[20:48] <Flannel> Drakaen: in /boot/grub/menu.lst, the timeout
[20:48] <Slart> Nibblyn: nope.. it doesn't seem normal
[20:48] <ObsidianX> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
[20:48] <clustermagnet> getting ERROR while getting interface flags
[20:48] <ObsidianX> auto wlan0
[20:48] <clustermagnet> someone?
[20:48] <Drakaen> under root right
[20:48] <clustermagnet> anywone?
[20:48] <garou> I'm trying to install Ubuntu (7.10) right now. It fails on installing grub: "Executing 'grub-install (hd0)' failed. This is a fatal error."
[20:48] <flaco> hey... waht does mean insmod: error inserting 'rt2500.ko': -1 File exists
[20:48] <garou> Before it, there was a lilo installed there.
[20:48] <shr1k3> neko: are you getting incompatible message when trying to install?
[20:48] <Drakaen> tried as my normal username and i cant open the file
[20:49] <Slart> Nibblyn: I don't know if you can setup automatic updates so that the computer reboots if needed.. that's about the only scenario I can imagin
[20:49] <garou> Any idea on how to fix that?
[20:49] <user6> Hello, I've got a lovely headless server with ubuntu 7.04 at the other end of the world, and every so often iptables decides to lock it down entirely, so I cannot access it at all via ssh or vnc, but I know its there because its updating the no-ip account so I can ping the router..
[20:49] <dverweire> obsidianx - you might try removing that line. make a backup of the file first incase further problems occur.
[20:49] <decipher7> hi everyone.  I am trying to install avant window navigator.  I've been googleing for hours and discovered i need to compile it.  Im on gutsy 7.10. I get the error, "No package 'pygtk-2.0' found".  when i try to install the python-gtk2-dev_2 package, I need to install the libglib2.0 package, but that reports my libc6 is not satisfiable.  can someone help?
[20:49] <neko> shr1k3: yes, this packages seems to be for an older version of gimp
[20:49] <danand_> Drakaen - yes
[20:49] <mik__> Hi guys. Need some help about keymapping
[20:49] <Drakaen> okay
[20:49] <dverweire> obsidianx - need to run. good luck.
[20:49] <dverweire> bye all.
[20:49] <neko> but the perl gimp library seems to miss for the newer
[20:49] <shr1k3> neko: try complete uninstall of gimp then clean install -- gimp and libgimp-perl from same repository should be compatible
[20:50] <shr1k3> neko: are you on 7.10
[20:50] <Nibblyn> Slart: hum... don't think it is about updates... but anyway thanks for answering
[20:50] <jpb_jpb_> hi everyone
[20:50] <mik__> i have to map for example function+f10 to x
[20:50] <neko> yes
[20:50] <ObsidianX> thanks!
[20:50] <jpb_jpb_> has anyone had any success using TestdiskL
[20:50] <shr1k3> hang on, i'll try installing and see if works for me, brb
[20:50] <dmarsa> just a suggestion hey burkmat, it might not solve your problem
[20:50] <neko> i think this packages are for the gimp 1.2 version
[20:50] <jpb_jpb_> Testdisk?
[20:50] <Slart> Nibblyn: cleaning lady pulling the plug to vacuum the place? =)
[20:50] <CVD-PR> can i remote desktop to a windows xp from linux?
[20:50] <profoak> yes
[20:50] <ObsidianX> woot! that fixed it :)
[20:50] <Slart> jpb_jpb_: yes.. I've used it once
[20:50] <Nibblyn> Slart: :)
[20:51] <Flannel> CVD-PR: gnome-rdp
[20:51] <Cpudan80> CVD-PR: Yep, apps internet terminal services client
[20:51] <neko> if i uninstall gimp 2.4.2 and install libgimp-perl i think it will install me the 1.2 version of gimp, isn't it ?
[20:51] <CVD-PR> wiht this http://www.rdesktop.org/ or something else
[20:51] <jpb_jpb_> I've got testdisk analyzing, but its kind of hanging
[20:51] <Slart> jpb_jpb_: but only for a quick repair of a boot sector.. nothing fancy
[20:51] <shr1k3> neko: ya see the problem
[20:51] <Cpudan80> CVD-PR: It's all built into that Terminal services thing
[20:52] <CVD-PR> damn, every day loving more linux
[20:52] <user6> true :d
[20:52] <encrypt128bit> Can someone help me with this problem, It has to do with installing the ubuntu system, thanks: Http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=693730 sorry i keep asking, i really want to install ubuntu but i cant get past this issue. Any input would be appriciated.
[20:52] <Cpudan80> CVD-PR: Use the RDP setting
[20:52] <profoak> can anyone help me with a question about installing libpcap?
[20:53] <macogw> i can't get the vmsplic proof-of-concept to compile on gutsy 2.6.22-14-generic.  i have build-essential.  any help?
[20:53] <Cpudan80> Just ask the real question profoak
[20:53] <wilbur__>  
[20:53] <emory> when I run sudo apt-get update it stops at reading package lists and does nothing.  This seems to be making it so I can't run synaptic, restricted driver manager... Is there a way I can blow away the package lists or something???
[20:54] <macogw> emory: /etc/apt/sources.list holds the list
[20:54] <profoak> i did ./configure and it doesn't show any errors, but when i type in make it says there is no makefile
[20:54] <shr1k3> niko: looks ugly, don't see easy solution
[20:54] <Slart> macogw: noone will be able to help you if you don't give more info.. why can't you compile it? you've lost your keyboard? you don't know how? you get errors? it compiles but you can't run it???
[20:54] <macogw> Slart: tons of errors
[20:54] <Flannel> emory: Reading package lists is the last thing (and is supposed to be)
[20:54] <emory> macogw: it seems like the issue isn't in sources.list but wherever apt stores the data after running an update
[20:54] <runemaste644> How do I get my iPod touch working in ubuntu feisty?
[20:55] <macogw> Slart: it says "include expects filename" but i have the kernel headers installed
[20:55] <sourcemaker> How can I connect a windows vpn server via pptp?
[20:55] <emory> Flannel: I understand that but its been stuck at 0% for 30 minutes...
[20:55] <aoupi> macogw: how do you compile it?
[20:55] <macogw> aoupi: gcc -o exploit exploit.c
[20:55] <sourcemaker> any kvpn users here?
[20:56] <aoupi> macogw: then I have no clue that's just what I did :)
[20:56] <shr1k3> niko: i see others on boards with same question, no answers posted yet afaik
[20:56] <phnot> hello
[20:56] <sqrt1412> got a small problem with 2 screens: vlc uses fullscreen on the wrong monitor
[20:56] <shr1k3> neko: sorry for typo your name
[20:56] <macogw> aoupi: doh! wget'ing the source shoved some html into the top and bottom
[20:57] <macogw> sourcemaker: ive used it. whats up?
[20:57] <aoupi> macogw: X)
[20:57] <sourcemaker> macd: I can connect the VPN server... but I have no valid route...
[20:57] <macogw> aoupi: i lied
[20:57] <runemaste644> how do I get my iPod touch working in feisty
[20:58] <macogw> aoupi: i didnt see the errors this time cuz i had stderr redirected to output.txt
[20:58] <sqrt1412> runemaste644, which one?
[20:58] <macogw> aoupi: the errors are still there when i remove the html
[20:58] <sourcemaker> macogw:   I receive always two reponses of my ping... but after 2 seconds.. the route seems to be wrong+
[20:58] <runemaste644> iPod touch
[20:58] <emory> So is the general consensus here that if apt breaks and can no longer run I just have to switch back to windows?
[20:58] <sqrt1412> runemaste644, hm, try gtkpod
[20:58] <sourcemaker> macogw: I can connect the VPN server... but I have no valid route...
[20:58] <aoupi> macogw: what's your md5? 3c1b0864ba13fb215b2bbca56ea24db7
[20:58] <macogw> sourcemaker: sounds like your network was set up by the same idiots that set my school's
[20:58] <Che-Anarc> When I try to install... I get a hang on 15% at "Installing System" window... can any1 give me some ideas aso to what else I can do?
[20:59] <Slart> emory: how does it break?
[20:59] <macogw> aoupi: 19c22526e561be25708ce2607c879c81  exploit.c
[20:59] <runemaste644> well I need to get it to mount
[20:59] <bam1664> s
[20:59] <emory> Slart: When it reads package lists it sits at 0%
[20:59] <sourcemaker> macogw: with a windows everthink is working fine
[20:59] <emory> Slart: doing nothing
[20:59] <sqrt1412> runemaste644, ls /dev | grep sd and try&error
[20:59] <Slart> macogw, aoupi: 8d453da653f8b6066e311003d8540855 a.out on 64-bit ubuntu
[20:59] <runemaste644> (even after jailbreak it still hates being mounted
[20:59] <runemaste644> )
[20:59] <xmanxxxx> can i create a folder to share in /?
[21:00] <Slart> emory: what apt server are you using?
[21:00] <xmanxxxx> or svr?
[21:00] <xmanxxxx> nfs
[21:00] <macogw> sourcemaker: thats opposite of here.  everyone has problems.  linux is unsupported and has less problems than mac/windows :P  i dont know why you can ping but not when through vpn. did you try doing the vpn through the command line?
[21:00] <emory> Slart: just whatever comes with Gutsy default
[21:00] <sqrt1412> xmanxxxx, isn't that a stupid idea? better use ssh and connect
[21:00] <runemaste644> xmanxxxx: I suggest /home/shared
[21:00] <Slart> emory: and you have a regular internet connection? no proxies, routers, firewalls ?
[21:00] <garou> Can I access the grub.conf that the installer tries to use anywhere?
[21:00] <xmanxxxx> sqrt1412: jajajajja, tks
[21:01] <xmanxxxx> runemaste644: kool tks
[21:01] <sqrt1412> xmanxxxx, tks?
[21:01] <emory> Slart: I have a router, but apt is working fine on all my other PC's
[21:01] <aoupi> macogw: you did remove the first line right? the ******* one
[21:01] <sourcemaker> macogw: no... I haven't tried the command line... how can I do that?
[21:01] <emory> Slart: no firewalls or anything else
[21:01] <Flannel> garou: Ubuntu uses menu.lst instead of grub.conf, but I dont understand what you're asking
[21:01] <xmanxxxx> sqrt1412: to say me that it was a syupid idea
[21:01] <sourcemaker> macogw: is it the pptp command?
[21:01] <unagi> so basically......if your pc is in low-graphics mode, you have to reinstall ubuntu to get it working again?
[21:01] <macogw> sourcemaker: sudo vpnc-connect
[21:01] <jacob_> is there a myspace channel?
[21:02] <sqrt1412> xmanxxxx, well, isn't it :D
[21:02] <macogw> aoupi: bahh html really messed with it.  there's &quot; instead of "
[21:02] <aoupi> macogw: copy+paste it instead
[21:02] <aoupi> macogw: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=464953
[21:02] <Slart> emory: go into system, administration, software sources and make sure that at least main is checked, you might also want to select the "main server" in the drop down box
[21:02] <Flannel> macogw: view it in lynx or w3m and c/p
[21:02] <jacob_> i want to chane my default picture in myspace, anybody knows how to do that?
[21:02] <ojwb> OK, I've managed to return to an older firefox, and that works
[21:02] <pepperjack> unagi: no i hate the new safe mode thing for xorg i like the idea i guess but..  the answer though is no
[21:02] <ojwb> so I think the latest update is the issue
[21:02] <emory> Slart: I can't
[21:02] <profoak> Does anyone know why i would get a "no rule to make target" when i do a make on libpcap after i used ./configue with no erros
[21:02] <Flannel> !offtopic | jacob_
[21:02] <ubotu> jacob_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[21:03] <emory> Slart: Synaptic, Software Sources wont open
[21:03] <jamiejackson> what's the trick to copy-pasting between terminal server client windows and the host? (RDP, for instance)
[21:03] <emory> Slart: I run them from the command line and I just see it sit with Reading package lists... 0%
[21:03] <sqrt1412> how to open an ssh-tunnel and channel an vnc through?
[21:03] <garou> Flannel: Just that, where I can find grubs configuration file. I'm trying to install from CS ATM, but when it tried to install grub, I got a fatal error, so I want to take a closer look at it myself.
[21:03] <unagi> pepperjack: why cant i get my graphics running again no matter what i do
[21:03] <Rubin> sqrt1412, google has tons of howtos for that
[21:03] <sqrt1412> Rubin, hm, kay
[21:04] <Slart> emory: can't you just open the software sources list thingy without opening synaptic?
[21:04] <emory> Slart: it doesn't come up
[21:04] <decipher7> has anyone here successfully installed AWN on gutsy 7.10 final?
[21:04] <pepperjack> unagi: for some reason i had to manually kill X when i changed xorg for it to work restarting id alt-ctrl-f2 and login and ps -A and if you see anything x related sudo kill -9 pidnumber  then edit the xorg file appropriately and sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart. you may be running into a diff problem though
[21:04] <mikebot> Hi, so, my audio doesn't work and it used to...does anyone know how I can diagnose and solve this problem?
[21:04] <CVD-PR> i have this in the internet menu: RemoteDesktop Client, Gnome-RDP. its the same thing?
[21:04] <^root^> there is this avi video, which if i play in totem, i get "Internal Data Stream Error", Kaffeine hangs up, while VLC plays it without sound, what could be the problem?
[21:04] <Slart> emory: ok.. odd... run a "sudo pkill -9 apt; sudo pkill -9 synaptic; sudo pkill -9 aptitude"
[21:05] <burkmat> Alright, giving up on the HDD. New question: How would I get TV-Out working in Ubuntu? Show me the commands and I'll show you the output you need. ^^
[21:05] <Slart> emory: and then try again.. also.. check the system log for anything that seems related.. "tail -N 20 /var/log/syslog"
[21:05] <CVD-PR> ?
[21:05] <italys> ALSA lib ../../../src/pcm/pcm.c:2109:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_empty.so
[21:05] <italys> i get this error when i try to use flash with firefox
[21:05] <italys> and sound doesn't wokr
[21:05] <razordead> Where's the best place to find a list of Gnome alternatives to Windows programs?
[21:06] <sqrt1412> how to chanche the screen a vlc-fullscreen is displayed on?
[21:06] <Che-Anarc> If my system is hanging on install procedure at 15% on "Installing system" using Desktop CD ... what should I do?... try Alternate CD?
[21:06] <Slart> razordead: I've seen a few lists on the net.. you can ask here if you're looking for anything special
[21:06] <emory> Slart: No difference, and I don't see anything in syslog
[21:06] <garou> bbl, bugging you again later...
[21:06] <noodlesgc> razordead you could try osalt.com
[21:07] <razordead> I'd like a Gnome program that's similar to Windows Task Manager
[21:07] <Slart> razordead: there is the system monitor... it's not the same.. but close
[21:07] <Cugel> razor: top?
[21:07] <sqrt1412> razordead, system | administration | system monitor
[21:07] <Slart> emory: same thing if you try running aptitude I guess
[21:08] <razordead> Slart sqrt1412: thanks
[21:08] <razordead> Cugel: lol, that's not Gnome
[21:08] <emory> Slart: Reading package lists (Loading Cache)
[21:08] <Cugel> Who cares about gnome if it works?
[21:08] <burkmat> TV-Out in Ubuntu. Anyone got suggestions for where to start?
[21:09] <Slart> emory: "sudo apt-get check" ?
[21:09] <Cugel> burk: yes, use s-video and use twinview.
[21:09] <emory> Slart: Reading package lists... 0%
[21:09] <sqrt1412> emory, sudo apt-get update
[21:09] <burkmat> Cugel: Alright thanks.
[21:09] <emory> Slart: I'm really at a loss
[21:09] <Bradyok> Wheres the windows channel???
[21:09] <Brenny> burkmat, with an NVidia card?
[21:09] <jpatrick> Bradyok: ##windows
[21:09] <emory> sqrt1412: Reading package lists... 0%
[21:09] <Cugel> burk: well it works for me :-)
[21:09] <Starnestommy> Bradyok: ##windows
[21:09] <mik__> i have to map
[21:09] <jpatrick> !windows | Bradyok
[21:09] <ubotu> Bradyok: 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
[21:09] <Brenny> Bradyok, ##windows I believe
[21:09] <sqrt1412> emory, O.o
[21:09] <Slart> emory: can you paste your /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[21:10] <burkmat> Brenny, not sure actually. How would I check that?
[21:10] <mik__> i have to map this hex values 0x00 0x81 0xa6 0x80 0x81 0xa6 to the key x
[21:10] <CVD-PR> i have this in the internet menu: RemoteDesktop Client, Gnome-RDP. its the same thing
[21:10] <emory> Slart: sure
[21:10] <burkmat> I kind of suck at this, so sorry about the very basic questions. But at least I'm learning. :D
[21:10] <Brenny> burkmat, well the card you are plugging the S-video cable into, is it an NVidia card? ie. a GeForce?
[21:10] <burkmat> Brenny, that's what I don't know. It's a laptop that I've never seen any specs for.
[21:11] <Brenny> burkmat, ohh, laptop. You may be able to plug it in, then tap the monitor switching function key until video appears on the TV. It might 'just work'
[21:11] <Dimitree> is there a way to make the terminal window stay "always on top" so i can view my apache logs all the time ?
[21:12] <burkmat> Brenny, I see... I'll go try that right away then. :D
[21:12] <dj1> right click on the title bar dimitree
[21:12] <Kibbles> I'm stuck with an ATI installation of 7.10.... x2400 and can't seem to get it to work
[21:12] <Kibbles> screen is gibberish
[21:12] <Dimitree> lol thanks dj1  ;) i eas looking in  the view options hhh
[21:13] <dj1> kibbles AGP ?
[21:13] <Kibbles> PCI-E
[21:13] <dj1> ati is shitty under linux
[21:13] <dj1> sorry
[21:13] <Kibbles> tell me about it :(
[21:14] <Kibbles> have to get it working though :)
[21:14] <jamiejackson> what's the trick to copy-pasting between terminal server client windows and the host? (RDP, for instance)
[21:14] <shazow> hiya, after a fresh install and enabling restricted nvidia drivers, my xorg wont start, with the following output: http://pastebin.com/m2a350b2e (no visible output), using the default xorg.conf generated by nvidia-xconfig... lsmod shows nvidia module is loaded fine (using nvidia-glx-new)
[21:14] <dj1> restricted drivers on ?
[21:14] <dj1> Kibbles restricted drivers on ?
[21:14] <shazow> *no visible errors
[21:14] <Kibbles> dj1 yeah
[21:15] <dj1> Kibbles so no 3d
[21:15] <dj1> Kibbles so no 3d
[21:15] <Kibbles> yep.
[21:15] <Kibbles> dj1 could you join #kibbles?
[21:15] <DarkSpirit221> Hi, what is the format command on linux?
[21:15] <emory> Slart: Wow Paste-Bin isn't working...
[21:15] <Slart> !paste
[21:15] <dj1> i think the driver wont make it
[21:15] <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)
[21:15] <dj1> i have 1950pro , same problem
[21:15] <dj1> noone got it working
[21:16] <Kibbles> dj1 could you join #kibbles?
[21:16] <sluggo> DarkSpirit221: mkfs
[21:16] <hacim> soundjuicer isn't seeing a CD I inserted in the drive, how do I debug that?
[21:16] <Slart> emory: works here.. something's broken on your end it seems
[21:16] <dmarsa> i have 1950gt working fine
[21:16] <DarkSpirit221> sluggo: How to use it?
[21:16] <Starnestommy> DarkSpirit221: man mkfs
[21:16] <sluggo> DarkSpirit221: man mkfs
[21:16] <DarkSpirit221> Kay, thanks
[21:16] <acee1234> how do i do WEP enterprise wirless connection with 802.11x?
[21:17] <pocketdrummer> What do I do when my windows partition (usually mounted automatically) disappears?
[21:17] <emory> Slart: I was using pastebin.com and it wasn't working : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55644/
[21:17] <mauser> any pointers for the Buffalo NFinity Airstation (USB) ?
[21:17] <sqrt1412> acee1234, do you know that WEP is hacked in some minutes?
[21:17] <zergrush> LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH F
[21:17] <acee1234> sqrt1412: yes ive done it quite a lot but its what the university uses
[21:17] <zergrush> I SWITCH IP ADDRESSES LIKE Y'ALL CHANGE CLOTHES
[21:17] <zergrush> KEKEKEKEKEK
[21:17] <jpatrick> !ops  | zergrush
[21:17] <ubotu> zergrush: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti, mneptok, Pici or Jack_Sparrow!
[21:17] <dgjones> !ops
[21:17] <zergrush> KOREA IN THE HOUSE
[21:17] <zergrush> LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./
[21:17] <zergrush> LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./LOL33TA.COM - WE PUT THE 1337 IN LOLITA /\.\ ROWTOW.COM - BETTER THAN LINUX SAMMICH FAIL \\./
[21:18] <gcleric> Some one kick!
[21:18] <PriceChild> tomaw, k-lined?
[21:18] <sqrt1412> acee1234, just connect to the network via gnome-network-manager?
[21:18] <DarkSpirit221> sluggo: This happens: /dev/hdb1 is mounted.
[21:18] <DarkSpirit221> Refusing to make a filesystem here!
[21:18] <tomaw> PriceChild: quit on his own
[21:18] <acee1234> sqrt1412: doesnt do WEP enterprise only WPA
[21:18] <sluggo> DarkSpirit221: umount /dev/hdb1
[21:19] <gub> lol
[21:19] <hacim> soundjuicer isn't seeing a CD I inserted in the drive, how do I debug that?
[21:19] <pocketdrummer> Does anyone know how to remount my other partition? It just disappeared!
[21:19] <Slart> emory: it shouldn't really make a difference but try removing the line about the cd-rom
[21:19] <Sandra24> how can I set an environment variable on ubuntu?
[21:19] <macogw> hacim: does the cd show on your desktop?
[21:19] <hacim> macogw: no
[21:19] <Starnestommy> Sandra24: export VAR=value
[21:19] <sqrt1412> acee1234, really? just try, afaik is there an option
[21:19] <macogw> hacim: if you type "mount" is it listed?
[21:19] <hacim> macogw: the green light on the CD is flashing
[21:19] <emory> Slart: yeah it didn't make a difference
[21:19] <Sandra24> Starnestommy: permanently?
[21:20] <jfroot> can i have ops to this channel please? thx
[21:20] <cabbie> Has anyone else had trouble getting midi players (sythesizers) to work under Ubuntu 6.06 LTS?
[21:20] <hacim> macogw: its a brand new music CD
[21:20] <erUSUL> Sandra24: add it to .bashrc or .profile
[21:20] <PriceChild> jfroot, we are here.
[21:20] <macogw> hacim: if you type "mount" is it listed as being mounted?
[21:20] <Slart> jfroot: why?
[21:20] <PriceChild> Slart, !offtopic
[21:20] <stroyan> Sandra24:  Which processes did you want the environment variable set for?  The 'export VAR=value' line will work in a terminal for commands you run from that terminal.
[21:20] <jfroot> haha.. whoops wrong channel.. disregards
[21:20] <Slart> just curious.. a sneak peak into a deranged mind ;)
[21:20] <Slart> peek even
[21:21] <Slart> emory: I wonder if a messed up cache could be the cause
[21:21] <Sandra24> stroyan: All processes, like environment variables in windows
[21:21] <emory> Slart: Seems possible to me I have no idea how to rectify that though
[21:21] <emory> Slart: I tried an apt-get clean and autoclean
[21:21] <acee1234> sqrt1412: trying to take screen shot
[21:22] <Slart> emory: have you tried deleting all the files in .. where is it.. /var/cache/apt
[21:22] <emory> Slart: autoclean does the 0% thing
[21:22] <stroyan> Sandra24:  Environment variables in linux are not really like environment variables in windows,  thank goodness.  Do you want to affect all users?
[21:22] <sqrt1412> acee1234, my internet doesn't wotk that good, forget it ^^
[21:22] <macogw> hacim: and have you tried going to places -> computer and double clicking the cd drive to mount it?
[21:23] <acee1234> so your does have the option aparently
[21:23] <CVD-PR> ?
[21:23] <Sandra24> stroyan: yes, I'd like that
[21:23] <emory> Slart: Umm.... /var/cache/apt/archives/partial is missing.
[21:23] <hacim> macogw: no, it doesn't show in mount, but I put an audio CD in my other ubuntu sytstem, and soundjuicer started and it also doesn't show in mount
[21:23] <Slart> emory: perhaps it's created when you download stuff..
[21:23] <macogw> hacim: does that CD work in the other system?
[21:24] <dj1> i wanna be banned from here
[21:24] <emory> Slart: well I tried installing irssi again... and it went through and said everything was installed.  Then tried doing an update again and now its this archives/partial is missing thing
[21:24] <gumis> good evening
[21:24] <PriceChild> dj1, tough. Shh.
[21:24] <red_one> where do i get a list of 802.11g chipsets supported by linux?
[21:24] <dj1> lol
[21:24] <acee1234> does anyone know what i should use to authenticate WEP enterprise 802.11x wireless connections?
[21:24] <burko> Trying to access wireless just as always, except now (and it has happened before) everything is really slow. When checking route it takes up to 15sec to display default, how do I fix it?
[21:25] <Slart> emory: perhaps you should try reinstalling apt?.. "sudo apt-get install --reinstall apt"
[21:25] <stroyan> Sandra24:  Adding settings to /etc/environment may reach all the processes you want.
[21:25] <mauser> air-snort ?   lol j/k
[21:25] <hacim> macogw: when I try and click on the icon it says 'unable to mount media, there is probably no media in the drive'
[21:25] <dj1> Slart lol
[21:25] <dj1> Slart mega lol
[21:25] <Sandra24> stroyan: thank you, I will try that
[21:25] <emory> Slart: apt is already the newest version.
[21:25] <gumis> i'm trying  to configure my tv tuner (avermedia avertv go 007+, saa7134 philips chipset) under ubuntu
[21:25] <macogw> hacim: if you try that cd in the other system, does it work? if you try some other cd in this system, does it work?
[21:25] <emory> Slart: oh missed reinstall switch hold on
[21:26] <Slart> dj1: I weren't kidding.. go sit in the corner and think about what you've done..
[21:26] <hacim> macogw: I'm trying other CDs that I know work, and they are also saying that
[21:26] <dj1> Slart mega megaa lol
[21:26] <dj1> i m just teasing
[21:26] <burko> Default route takes up to 15sec to display, most likely the cause of my failing wireless connection, how do I fix it?
[21:26] <gumis> i have already working tv (i do sudo modprobe saa7134 card=57) and tvtime works nice
[21:27] <macogw> hacim: do you still have an ubuntu boot disk?  can you boot from it (to rule out hardware failure)?
[21:27] <shazow> hiya, after a fresh install and enabling restricted nvidia drivers, my xorg wont start, with the following output: http://pastebin.com/m2a350b2e (no visible errors), using the default xorg.conf generated by nvidia-xconfig... lsmod shows nvidia module is loaded fine (using nvidia-glx-new). Any idea what I'm missing?
[21:27] <gumis> but, now i'm trying to setup radio , and funny things appearing :D
[21:27] <Sandra24> I guess I have to reboot after changing /etc/environment ?
[21:27] <gumis> i downloaded gnomeradio,
[21:27] <branstrom> Anyone know of a program that can read VHD (Microsoft Virtual PC Harddisk) on Linux?
[21:27] <emory> Slart: YAY IT WORKS
[21:27] <emory> Slart: thanks a bunch for your help
[21:27] <Slart> emory: sweet
[21:27] <burk_> Righto, and the wireless just magically recovered.
[21:27] <Slart> emory: you're welcome
[21:28] <emory> Slart: well at least apt does now to see if everything else started working again
[21:28] <burko> What the...
[21:28] <genii> gumis: You may have to append: tuner=#           to the modprobe line, but of course with the proper tuner number there
[21:28] <toad__> hi
[21:28] <gumis> genii, i don't know which is may tuner.. but wait
[21:28] <toad__> is there any update from ubuntu for last kernel root vulnerability ?
[21:28] <gumis> as i say tv works nice
[21:28] <sqrt1412> how to auto-load scripts in xchat?
[21:29] <toad__> I have big issues upgrading my kernel
[21:29] <Rubin> sqrt1412, put them in .xchat2/ directory
[21:29] <genii> gumis: On some drivers like em28xx as well, they have an option like radio=1
[21:29] <gumis> but in gnome radio all radio stations are moved about 1mhz ?!
[21:29] <Slart> toad__: nothing yet.. there are some patches floating around
[21:29] <PriceChild> toad__, the update will be here asap. I'd suggest not building your own as it will cause problems.
[21:29] <sqrt1412> Rubin, any config-file to be changed?
[21:29] <Rubin> sqrt1412, no
[21:29] <toad__> PriceChild I cant wait, Im hosting 700 websites with CGIs
[21:30] <gumis> and tuner uses antenna for tv, not for radio heh
[21:30] <sqrt1412> Rubin, thx, one
[21:30] <genii> gumis: I think the MythTV ppl would have way more info for you than here, it is only general support basically in this channel
[21:30] <pepperjack> toad__: you giving users shell accounts on your box?
[21:30] <PriceChild> toad__, lovely, I'd suggest grabbing the kernel headers, removing the vmsplice module then building it.
[21:30] <unagi> someone please help me.......i added a bad string to xorg.conf, restarted, went into low graphics mode, took out the bad string, now i cant get out of low graphics mode..........can anyone help me? http://pastebin.org/19089
[21:30] <gumis> i tried adding radio=1 but it says there is no that parameter
[21:30] <toad__> pepperjack Im offering CGIs, so, duh, yes
[21:31] <genii> gumis: Thats why I suggest MythTV help of some kind. They have lots of experience with all the different tuners and so on
[21:31] <burk_> Now, whoever was helping me with the TV-Out for the laptop: I somehow managed to kill it, and without seeing anything on the TV. Any suggestions for shortcuts that might work in place of the obviously failing default?
[21:31] <gumis> genii: you think i must add properly tuner value to get it work? (tv is working ok without it)
[21:31] <toad__> PriceChild I cannot locate the vmsplice 'module' and after recompiling my kernel the raid array aint being detected by my initrd.. (Im using a software RAID1)
[21:32] <PriceChild> toad__, the latter being why compiling your own kernel is bad.
[21:32] <genii> gumis: For instance on my em2880 based card there are about25 tuner types that work, but only 3 or 4 of those 25 that work also include the radio tuner
[21:32] <stroyan> Sandra24:  At least log out and log in to influence the files in your session.
[21:32] <_Oz_> hello all
[21:32] <toad__> PriceChild I will need to anyway :) I need to install some security solution afterwards
[21:32] <_Oz_> I just did ctrl-alt-f1 and my desktop disappeared and was replaced by command line
[21:32] <_Oz_> how do I get back to the GUI?
[21:33] <genii> _Oz_: alt-f7
[21:33] <Starnestommy> _Oz_: ctrl+alt+f7
[21:33] <_Oz_> ah
[21:33] <_Oz_> thank you
[21:33] <_Oz_> alt-f7 worked, actually
[21:33] <visof> the sound in ubuntu lower its sound, why?
[21:33] <PriceChild> toad__, i'm trying to find a fix for you
[21:33] <erUSUL> toad__: there is no vmsplice module afaics
[21:33] <genii> _Oz_: Yes, you only need the cgtrl when getting out of X not back into it
[21:33] <gumis> hmm, and second question
[21:33] <genii> *ctrl
[21:33] <visof> can i check it with command?
[21:33] <toad__> erUSUL thats what I saw :)
[21:33] <arthurlight> hi
[21:33] <toad__> PriceChild dont bother finding some memory patching code please :)
[21:33] <erUSUL> toad__: latest stable kernels from kernel.org carrie the fix
[21:34] <PriceChild> toad__, the fix was released to debian 6 hours ago. I'm confident ubuntu will have it *very* soon.
[21:34] <Kibbles> unagi: start by removing all of those redundant "subsection screen" entries. only leave the one with "depth 24"
[21:34] <erUSUL> toad__: 2.6.22.18 is safe from the exploit
[21:34] <toad__> erUSUL yup, Im trying to install 2.6.24.2 right now
[21:34] <unagi> k brb
[21:34] <toad__> erUSUL really ? how come ?
[21:34] <arthurlight> I´ve got a laptop with a corrupt windows on hd, dvd reader not working propertly (so cannot boot from windows), and no floppy drive. I´ve managed to connect the lap hd into a windows desktop through usb. Is it possible to install ubuntu into it?
[21:34] <gumis> i'm using this command "sox -r 32000 -w -t ossdsp /dev/dsp2 -t ossdsp -w /dev/dsp&" to play sound from my tv tuner  (it transmit audio via pci bus)
[21:34] <testify> Is it possible to setup a WPA wireless connection that uses a static IP using network-manager?
[21:35] <gumis> it works, but i want to use alsa to play sound, how to change this to use alsa?
[21:35] <dj1> merci
[21:35] <erUSUL> toad__: well the patch 17<->18 is the fix (the one ubuntu will apply for gutsy)
[21:35] <Rubin> testify, i dont think so. its better to make your DHCP server always give you the same IP
[21:35] <Kibbles> Rubin: why?
[21:35] <toad__> erUSUL hmm do you have some link ?
[21:36] <Rubin> Kibbles, if you want it static, i mean.
[21:36] <toad__> so basically I just have to use the ubuntu linux-source and recompile after applying the patch ? sounds neat :)
[21:36] <erUSUL> toad__: http://www.eu.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.22.18
[21:36] <Kibbles> static gets old fast
[21:36] <Kibbles> j/k
[21:36] <toad__> k
[21:36] <toad__> yeah ok that wont do I guess
[21:37] <genii> arthurlight: The other comouter, does it also have some linux on it as well, or just windows?
[21:37] <genii> *computer
[21:37] <bullgard4> I installed the DEB program package smartmontools. I uncommented the line 'start_smartd=yes' in /etc/default/smartmontools and rebooted. Still, Gnome system monitor does not list smartd. How to correct this?
[21:37] <CentHOGG> !trash
[21:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about trash - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:38] <arthurlight> genii, just windows. But I could manage to go to another with linux. (using windows would be much easier)
[21:38] <arthurlight> for me at least
[21:38] <arthurlight> genii, from a linux box is it easy?
[21:39] <Qwexer> ubuntu comes with CUPS bundled correct?
[21:39] <testify> Rubin, My router doesn't support address assinging by MAC
[21:39] <brobostigon> Qwexer: correct
[21:39] <Kibbles> Qwexer: yeah, can disable but not remove
[21:39] <Kibbles> or so i'm told
[21:40] <ompaul> !install | arthurlight
[21:40] <ubotu> arthurlight: 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
[21:40] <CentHOGG> hi, would anyone know a FAQ on linux files you can delete for extra space. Besides the /var/tmp? thx
[21:40] <genii> arthurlight: Remember that you can dual boot as well, if you have enough hard drive space to install both. It is possible to boot up the laptop over ethernet cable to the other computer, yes. Not exactly easy I would say, but it IS a way to install without floppy,cd, etc
[21:40] <Qwexer> thats fine, I'm trying to get a printer drivers installed but cant seem to get it to work
[21:40] <Kibbles> Qwexer: can't help you there
[21:41] <jay[PLUS]> Can someone please help me?
[21:41] <wx> salut tout le monde
[21:41] <Flare183> !fr | wx
[21:41] <Kibbles> jay[PLUS]: more specific?
[21:41] <brobostigon> jay[PLUS]: fire away
[21:41] <ubotu> wx: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[21:41] <jay[PLUS]> i can't install ubuntu 7.10 for anything
[21:41] <jay[PLUS]> i duel booted
[21:41] <Flare183> jay[PLUS]: ask away in detail
[21:42] <wx> ok thanks
[21:42] <Flare183> no problem
[21:42] <ompaul> !enter
[21:42] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[21:43] <Flare183> *sigh*
[21:43] <jay[PLUS]> or ran from the live cd rather, and when i install it goes to a "sign in screen" and i don't have a name or password, it says in ten seconds it'll log in ubuntu, and when it does it shows the desktop for a second then goes back to the original screen, i thought it was a defective cd first and i got another one, it still doesn't work.
[21:43] <Kibbles> jay[PLUS]:  join #jay[PLUS]
[21:43] <sergiu21> мда, konqueror сегодня упал где-то 100 раз
[21:43] <sergiu21> :D
[21:43] <genii> CentHOGG: sudo apt-get clean will also clean out all downloaded .deb files cached in /var/cache/apt/archives
[21:43] <Flare183> !greek
[21:43] <ubotu> #ubuntu-gr και #kubuntu-gr για Έλληνες χρηστές  /  #ubuntu-gr kai #kubuntu-gr gia Ellhnes xrhstes
[21:43] <sergiu21> ups
[21:43] <hend> Hi, I can't get into any virtual consoles, alt+F* will make my screen go black, and I can't get back to xwindows. Only thing that helps is a reboot to get anything on the screen again. I am running fglrx drivers with a ati radeon 2600 card and a samsung 226bw monitor. Any idea what could be causing this problem?
[21:44] <CentHOGG> genii: thx
[21:44] <genii> CentHOGG: np
[21:44] <_elemental> hend: from within x use ctrl+alt+F* then alt+F7 to get back to x
[21:44] <CentHOGG> genii: that helped :)
[21:45] <doron> hi, how do I change the "size" of the TTY console ?
[21:45] <hend> _elemental: that doesn't work, its like my monitor isnt getting any signals any more after I tried a virtual console
[21:45] <doron> I cant see the last line for some reason
[21:45] <Riznarf> hey can someone help me out with something simple please?
[21:45] <bieb> I am getting ready to change my HP dv9510 to Ubuntu from vista.. I am trying to decide if I should run the 64bit Ubuntu on there (AMD 64) if I do 64 bit, what are some of the issues? I saw that flash doesnt work on 64bit OS
[21:45] <_elemental> ctrl+alt+F2 doesn't get you a tty?
[21:46] <hend> nope
[21:46] <hend> just black screen
[21:46] <hend> and the monitor switching to standby after a bit
[21:46] <mateusz> Java doesnt work on 64bit
[21:46] <_elemental> hend, try restarting gdm sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[21:46] <mateusz> I mean firefox plugin
[21:46] <mateusz> any help ?
[21:46] <burk_> Got laptop plugged into TV now, but can't seem to get it to display anything. Need suggestions of what might get it working.
[21:46] <Riznarf> how do you partition a HDD for linux pls?
[21:46] <doron> _elemental , it gives a tty but I can't see the last line
[21:46] <bieb> ok so Java and Flash are problems
[21:47] <doron> the most buttom one
[21:47] <dmarsa> bieb i have a dv9309 and i recommend the 32-bit version. i haven't had any issues with it where i remember having to spend many hours setting up the 64-bit
[21:47] <_elemental> clear
[21:47] <Brenny> mateusz, you can install Firefox32
[21:47] <doron> even now on bitchx, I cant see the input line for the IRC
[21:47] <bieb> dmarsa what how to did you use?
[21:47] <Kibbles> Flare183: join us in #jay[PLUS]?
[21:47] <erUSUL> !java64 | mateusz
[21:47] <ubotu> mateusz: You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[21:47] <_elemental> doron, multihead setup?
[21:48] <dmarsa> bieb how to for what?
[21:48] <doron> _elemental , no, just my old laptop
[21:48] <doron> _elemental , normal installation
[21:48] <bieb> to install ubuntu on your HP
[21:48] <danand_> hend - I had that same problem with my system - wait one and i'll try to dig up the solution
[21:48] <_elemental> hmmm, I dunno then, I haven't had that problem
[21:48] <doron> _elemental , I tried dpkg-reconfigure console with no luck
[21:48] <DIABLO> hello!
[21:48] <bieb> did you have to use the alternate CD?
[21:48] <dmarsa> i just installed it... the 32-bit version works fine
[21:48] <dmarsa> no
[21:48] <maximilion> Hm, a snag.
[21:48] <_elemental> I have problems with TTY res on my dual head setup
[21:48] <Riznarf> can someone help me real quick please?
[21:49] <_elemental> but restarting gdm seems to clear that up
[21:49] <hend> danand_: cheers
[21:49] <jetscreamer> obviously not
[21:49] <Dmitri> um guys...this is BAD http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/5092
[21:49] <doron> _elemental , reall ?... wierd.. never had such problem with myy dual setting at work
[21:49] <jetscreamer> quick would be where you already stated the problem
[21:49] <_elemental> I have 2 different resolutions
[21:49] <bieb> dmarsa I tried to boot from the live CD for 7.10 and I all I get is a black screen with flashing cursor in the upper left corner
[21:49] <jetscreamer> maybe real slow
[21:49] <DIABLO> who know russian or ukrainian  well ?
[21:49] <maximilion> How do I recursively allow user, group and admin privileges to subfolders, so that they can create new files and those new files get r/w permissions?
[21:49] <Dmitri> I have confirmed it works on all the latest versions of ubuntu kubuntu xubuntu etc...
[21:49] <jetscreamer> yeah... slow
[21:49] <jetscreamer> !ru
[21:49] <ubotu> Пожалуйста посетите #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке  / Pozhalujsta posetite #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke
[21:50] <doron> _elemental , maybe kernel thingy ... anyway... any ideas for my problem ? its kind of lame not seeing the last line
[21:50] <jetscreamer> man chmod
[21:50] <Dmitri> someone please look at this...I can get root access on any ubuntu computer...thats crazy
[21:50] <_elemental> I dunno about bitchx, but clear should bring the input line to the top of the screen
[21:50] <_elemental> for tty
[21:50] <ompaul> !uk
[21:50] <ubotu> Join us for a discussion using the Queen's English in #ubuntu-uk
[21:50] <jetscreamer> /clear
[21:50] <dmarsa> bieb did you try the vga safe mode? is it the geforce 8600m in your laptop?
[21:50]  * ompaul blinks
[21:51] <maximilion> jetscreamer: Don't be that way. This is a more complex question than the usual man contents.
[21:51] <_Oz_> which folder are fonts kept in in unbuntu?
[21:51] <bieb> dmarsa let me check the video card...
[21:51] <jetscreamer> chmod -R
[21:51] <doron> _elemental , I think u dont understand... thwhen I do clear the input is at the top but when I try emacs etc etc, there is one line missing, the bottom one
[21:51] <maximilion> jetscreamer: ...and then?
[21:51] <doron> even when Im using bash, when I get to the last line, its invisiible
[21:51] <doron> like
[21:51] <Riznarf> how do i create a new partition within ubuntu?
[21:51] <doron> scrolling extra line which I can't see
[21:51] <jetscreamer> then man chown :)
[21:52] <maximilion> Can I do gksudo from a script, and allow the program I call privileges?
[21:52] <bieb> dmarsa mine says Nvidia MCP67M
[21:52] <_elemental> doron, I understand, I just don't know how to fix that.  I a similar problem to your original request but it turned out not the be the same issue
[21:52] <newGuy> if I want to run a command at startup, to what file do I need to add it?
[21:52] <maximilion> In general, what do I put in front of a scripted command, to get the password prompt?
[21:53] <Slart> maximilion: sudo
[21:53] <psycholvlan> 'ello
[21:53] <_elemental> maximilion sudo on the cli, gksudo in gnome
[21:53] <jetscreamer> maximilion: mostly, chown -R user:group /directory/whatever , then chmod
[21:53] <doron> :(
[21:53] <danand_> hend - ok - found the page i was looking for...
[21:53] <psycholvlan> how do you completely remove a graphics driver?
[21:53] <dmarsa> erm... bieb i'm not familiar with that. mine has the 7600 and worked fine. sorry :(
[21:53] <maximilion> Will try it, but sometimes I don't get the pw prompt when using sudo in scripts..
[21:53] <doron> _elemental , thanks anyway, about u'r dual problem, I solved it at my workstation @ work using kernel recompile ....
[21:53] <PriceChild> psycholvlan, depends how you installed it.
[21:53] <newGuy> if I want to run a shell command at startup, where must I add it?
[21:53] <Slart> maximilion: ah... what kind of password prompt did you want?.. sudo -u maximilion might work too..
[21:54] <PriceChild> !startup | newGuy
[21:54] <ubotu> newGuy: 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
[21:54] <_elemental> doron, right on, I'll look into that
[21:54] <wil> Hi, my compiz is screwed, how do I reset the settings? I asked in #copmpiz, but it is related to ubuntu and not them because the component is built in... I tried add/remove the compiz, but it did nothing as my settings were still here
[21:54] <psycholvlan> oh i used envy.... but its uninstall option doesn't remove it completely
[21:54] <dmarsa> bieb as a last resort you could use the alternate cd and do a text install. but I'm not sure you want to go through that
[21:54] <PriceChild> !envy | psycholvlan
[21:54] <ubotu> psycholvlan: envy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[21:54] <bieb> dmarsa I am in the process of downloading the alternate cd
[21:54] <danand_> hend - 1. you need to add the lines vesafb and fbcon to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
[21:54] <maximilion> Do I have to add sudo before every command that needs privileges in the script, or just the first?
[21:54] <Slart> maximilion: sudo lets you use it without password 15 minutes after the password was entered.. I think
[21:54] <burk_> !tv-out
[21:54] <ubotu> For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[21:54] <PriceChild> psycholvlan, i'd suggest contacting the author of that software for help.
[21:54] <CentHOGG> hi, how is the -T switch in mkisofs very necessary? the TRANS.TBL option. thx
[21:54] <newGuy> if I want to run a shell command at startup, where must I add it?
[21:54] <psycholvlan> ok
[21:54] <PriceChild> newGuy, see ubotu's message above
[21:55] <burk_> how do I check my gfxcard from the terminal?
[21:55] <jetscreamer> maximilion: all
[21:55] <crdlb> wil: there is a button in ccsm (aka Advanced Desktop Effects Settings) which resets all your compiz settings
[21:55] <maximilion> Slart: So if I play a game for 15 minutes, it can no longer save settings??:o
[21:55] <PriceChild> burk_, check what about it?
[21:55] <psycholvlan> another question.... how do you shutdown the x-server and just run the command line interface
[21:55] <jetscreamer> maximilion: you could make your script suid and have root own it maybe
[21:55] <hacim> macogw: i dont think I do :(
[21:55] <burk_> PriceChild: Manufacturer.
[21:55] <newGuy> !boot
[21:55] <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
[21:55] <maximilion> jetscreamer: Maybe? :)
[21:55] <jetscreamer> psycholvlan: /etc/init.d/gdm stop for a one time till next reboot
[21:55] <Slart> maximilion: well.. the game will keep running as root until it ends.. but you can't run a new sudo command after 20 minutes and not expect a password prompt
[21:55] <danand_> hend - 2. add the lines vesafb and vga16fb to /etc/modules
[21:55] <psycholvlan> ok ty
[21:55] <jetscreamer> maximilion: maybe if you want to, and maybe if you can
[21:55] <maximilion> Slart: I see! Perfect :)
[21:56] <jetscreamer> optional
[21:56] <genii> psycholvlan: Choose Console login from session type of login screen
[21:56] <Iori_1> Hi
[21:56] <demon_spork> When I select My Ubuntu Gutsy install from the boot menu, it says "Failed to mount selected partition" even though the partition mounts fine via IFS in windows and in my Feisty install. I have made no changes to the boot options/loaders since the last successful boot of the system, which was yesterday.
[21:56] <bieb> dmarsa you using 7.04 or 7.10 on your HP?
[21:56] <ompaul> psycholvlan, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop <<< stops it now if you want to turn it off full time install rcconf and use it to disable gdm fully
[21:56] <demon_spork> Whenever I log in to my Ubuntu Feisty install, it loads the desktop and promptly the display crashes and I am back at the login screen. It still does this when I use the failsafe login, extra info: running c-f and kiba-dock. When the system first boots, It takes longer to finish loading whatever causes the crash so I have had time to hit Alt+f2 and type "metacity --replace" but even loading a different wm didn't fix the problem.
[21:56] <dmarsa> 7.10
[21:56] <maximilion> Slart: Would mess up game saves pretty well otherwise, right? ;)
[21:56] <bieb> ok
[21:56] <hend> danand_: aah ok, thank you!
[21:56] <maximilion> Thanks, will try right away!
[21:56] <dmarsa> i used 7.04 on it as well with no isues bieb
[21:56] <PriceChild> burk_, lspci | grep VGA
[21:56] <Slart> maximilion: indeed
[21:56] <wil> crdlb, thanks, I tried that, but it still is messed up :( I have no title bars in any of my apps. I have no idea what is wrong
[21:56] <crdlb> wil: nvidia?
[21:57] <doron> nihahaha, solved ! grub vga=<num>
[21:57] <burk_> PriceChild; Thanks.
[21:57] <wil> crdlb, yeah
[21:57] <crdlb> wil: join #compiz-fusion for a second
[21:57] <burk_> !tv-out
[21:57] <ubotu> For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[21:57] <danand_> hend - wait one - theres more to come....
[21:57] <wil> crdlb, joined
[21:58] <hend> danand_: guess thats updating the initramfs
[21:58] <maximilion> Oh. Another problem. I have to call the game using another command, so I guess the other command (esddsp) will get privs and not the game?
[21:58] <burk_> That ATI card link tells me its useful for anything below 9500, I've got 9600... So how do I get my TV-Out to work?
[21:58] <maximilion> Any advice for that Slart?
[21:58] <nios> do i really need cups for add printer ?
[21:58] <erUSUL> nios: yes
[21:58] <Slart> maximilion: well.. I don't really know how that works.. you'll have to try it to see what it does
[21:58] <nios> ok
[21:58] <maximilion> Could I write <gamename> options | esddsp etc?
[21:59] <danand_> hend - 3. you also need to comment out the lines blacklist vesafb and blacklist vga16fb in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer ....
[21:59] <Slart> maximilion: hmm.. I doubt that would work..
[21:59] <sixstorm> it is finished . . . ubuntu FINALLY works on my lappy!
[21:59] <maximilion> Or could I go "sudo esddsp sudo <gamename>"?
[21:59] <burk_> That ATI card link tells me its useful for anything below 9500, I've got 9600... So how do I get my TV-Out to work?
[21:59] <Slart> maximilion: doubt that one will work either
[21:59] <danand_> hend - 4. ... and as you guessed run sudo update-initramfs -u
[22:00] <Iori_1> I have a problem with the res of my monitor is an lcd 1900x400 native, the problem is that in ubuntu gusty the native resolution does't display well it shows two black stripes one on the right and a bigger on the left and the central image is shrinked, the graphic chip is intel 82q35 integrated, can anybody hlp me?
[22:00] <Slart> burk_: wait at least 5 minutes before repeating..
[22:00] <maximilion> bah. :) Oh well. I'll try.
[22:00] <Rafeiro> heya
[22:00] <hend> danand_: thanks a lot for the help, will give it a try right away
[22:00] <burk_> Slart; Sorry, just figured people aren't gonna notice if it drowns before I can read it myself...
[22:00] <Lgndryhr> i recently updated to ubuntu version 7.10. upon updating i now have errors with my nvidia graphics and the kernel 2.6.22 booting into low-graphics mode
[22:01] <CVD-PR> how to find the default gateway in ubuntu/
[22:01] <Lgndryhr> so i am having to boot into 2.6.17 kernel
[22:01] <danand_> hend - 5. add the correct vga code to grub for your screen resolution - i have at the end of my kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.22-14-generic root= ..... vga=794
[22:01] <Slart> burk_: hehe.. people notice.. might just be that noone knows the answer.. plus.. it gives you extra time to use google =)
[22:01] <danand_> hend - that seemed to work for me :)
[22:01] <Slart> CVD-PR: route command
[22:01] <arthurlight> see you
[22:02] <hend> danand_: thanks again
[22:02] <CVD-PR> what?
[22:02] <danand_> hend - phew... :)
[22:02] <Iori_1> Hi anybody know if there is a solution for what i said, i would appreciate it
[22:02] <hend> hehe
[22:02] <Slart> CVD-PR: open a terminal... run the command "route"
[22:02] <CVD-PR> oh ok thanks
[22:02] <fesha> I have Mythbuntu and every time I go into the guide it crashes can some one help me?
[22:03] <erUSUL> !fixres | Iori_1
[22:03] <ubotu> Iori_1: 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
[22:03] <Tansien> Anyone had any problems with net-snmp reporting the wrong 'max link speed'? On both my 7.10 servers it reports all gbit interfaces as 10mbit
[22:03] <Iori_1> I have a problem with the res of my monitor is an lcd 1900x400 native, the problem is that in ubuntu gusty the native resolution does't display well it shows two black stripes one on the right and a bigger on the left and the central image is shrinked, the graphic chip is intel 82q35 integrated, can anybody hlp me?
[22:03] <fesha> #ubuntu-mythtv is dead and #mythtv-users wont talk to me.
[22:03] <CVD-PR> wha is the Bcast:192.168.1.255?
[22:03] <erUSUL> CVD-PR: Broad Cast address
[22:04] <Rafeiro> dudes
[22:04] <garou> Hi again. I'm installing Ubuntu (7.10) from CD. In the "Installing GRUB boot loader" phase, a window pops up: "Executing 'grub-install (hd0)' failed. This is a fatal error." When executing manually. I get "Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.". Which is strange as I just installed unto hda. Any pointers for fixing or further diagnosis?
[22:04] <Rafeiro> i got two soundcards but no sound in any of them :-(
[22:04] <Lgndryhr> i recently updated to ubuntu version 7.10. upon updating i now have errors with my nvidia graphics and the kernel 2.6.22 booting into low-graphics mode. also my login screen is now an odd resolution (i think thats what is messed up) as well as the loading is not like it used to be. i get a black screen with a white cursor then either login screen or warning about booting into low-graphics mode. i used to get correct resolution and t
[22:04] <seig> what
[22:05] <burk_> ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 - Need help getting TV-Out to work.
[22:05] <Iori_1> Hi again
[22:05] <Iori_1> I have a problem with the res of my monitor is an lcd 1900x400 native, the problem is that in ubuntu gusty the native resolution does't display well it shows two black stripes one on the right and a bigger on the left and the central image is shrinked, the graphic chip is intel 82q35 integrated, can anybody hlp me?
[22:05] <CentHOGG> hi, how is the -T switch in mkisofs very necessary? the TRANS.TBL option. thx
[22:06] <jjgalvez> how can I enable the secondary monitor port on my laptop to use with a projector?
[22:06] <gaga> quit
[22:06] <Iori_1> i've search all the web it appears its an xorg bug
[22:06] <gaga> .quit
[22:07] <Rafeiro> i got two soundcards but no sound in any of them :-(
[22:07] <Rafeiro> can someone help me?
[22:07] <Iori_1> when i use the native res 1900x400 is shrinked any lower or higher thant that its ok
[22:07] <Iori_1> why?
[22:07] <erUSUL> !sound | Rafeiro
[22:07] <ubotu> Rafeiro: 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
[22:08] <fesha> #ubuntu-mythtv is dead and #mythtv-users wont talk to me. So I was wondering if someone could help me. I have Mythbuntu and every time I go into the guide it crashes. Please?
[22:08] <seig> quit
[22:08] <danand_> jjgalvez - there is usually a button on the laptop itself to switch between onboard lcd/external monitor or projector/onboard lcd and external monitor and projector ie on my dell the fn+f8 button does this
[22:08] <Iori_1> I have a problem with the res of my monitor is an lcd 1900x400 native, the problem is that in ubuntu gusty the native resolution does't display well it shows two black stripes one on the right and a bigger on the left and the central image is shrinked, the graphic chip is intel 82q35 integrated, can anybody hlp me?
[22:08] <erUSUL> !repeat
[22:08] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[22:09] <erUSUL> ubotu tell Iori_1 about fixres | Iori_1 see priv msg from ubotu
[22:09] <pike_> fesha: im afraid mythtv-users is your best bet. you might consider running the frontend from terminal and then taking alook at the output when it crashes
[22:09] <CentHOGG> !mkisofs
[22:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mkisofs - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[22:09] <jjgalvez> danand_, I found the button, fn-f8 on mine, but it does not seem to do anything
[22:09] <danand_> jjgalvez - what make is your laptop?
[22:09] <seig> yo back here
[22:09]  * The_PHP_Jedi is very concerned over the fact that if he boots into Ubuntu's "recovery mode", he gets a root shell w/out asking for pass/other-auth
[22:09] <burk_> ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 - Need help getting TV-Out to work.
[22:10] <jjgalvez> danadn_, its an Asus
[22:10] <fesha> I just says abort core dumped
[22:11]  * erUSUL thinks The_PHP_Jedi shouldn't be that concerned
[22:11] <xmanxxxx> how can I add groups
[22:11] <xmanxxxx> ?
[22:11] <xmanxxxx> in ubuntu server?
[22:11] <maxpil> is there a way to associate a lun in /proc/scsi/scsi output to the /dev/sdX devices in fdisk -l output?
[22:11] <testic> I would like to install Apache httpd, I don't see it in the add/remove applications dialogue. I have no problems with compiling from source, but is that the best way forward?
[22:11] <The_PHP_Jedi> erUSUL, well if anyone turns on my PC and selects recovery mode in the GRUB menu.... he'd have root...
[22:11] <erUSUL> xmanxxxx: addgroup
[22:12] <emory> I'm getting crackly audio on my Audigy 2 ZS.  It worked in Feisty and I do a fresh gutsy install and now its crackly...
[22:12] <DASPRiD> what's going on with blackdown.org, why is it down?
[22:12] <PriceChild> !offtopic | DASPRiD
[22:12] <ubotu> DASPRiD: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[22:12] <erUSUL> The_PHP_Jedi: if someone gets phisical access to your pc your already screwed nothing you can do can prevent access to your data except disk encryption
[22:13] <DASPRiD> PriceChild, blackdown is the maintainer of a 64 bit java plugin, so this is not offtopic
[22:13] <The_PHP_Jedi> erUSUL, true. but I don't want my cousin root'ing around my system >.>
[22:13] <xmanxxxx> erUSUL: koool, and how i define more properties for this group
[22:13] <xmanxxxx> these group will be users
[22:13] <PriceChild> DASPRiD, this is "ubuntu" support. Ask in their irc channel.
[22:13] <Flare183> DASPRiD: this is support
[22:13] <danand_> jjgalvez - hmmm... mines a dell ... is there anything in the bios?
[22:13] <erUSUL> The_PHP_Jedi: enable grub password (and bios so he can not use a livecd)
[22:13] <DASPRiD> well then support me: where to get a 64 bit plugin for firefox :)
[22:13] <DASPRiD> and now don't say blackdown.org :P
[22:14] <DASPRiD> *64 bit java plugin
[22:14] <taz> hi guys.. please can u help me how to set with    	
[22:14] <taz> 1 Attachment(s) Different Wallpapers on Each Side of your Cube......
[22:14] <erUSUL> xmanxxxx: properties such as? name a guid are the only one that come to mind
[22:14] <emory> I'm getting crackly audio on my Audigy 2 ZS.  It worked in Feisty and I do a fresh gutsy install and now its crackly... Any ideas on how to fix this?
[22:14] <jjgalvez> danand_, not sure, I got th display to show using twinview (its an nvidia card), but before I mess with that to much I'll check the bios and come back
[22:15] <xmanxxxx> erUSUL: well, i fox
[22:15] <xmanxxxx> fix
[22:15] <xmanxxxx> tks
[22:15] <garou> Okay, over at #grub noone has an idea, either. Where do I find the config file that grub uses during (Ubuntu) installation (from CD)?
[22:16] <Agent_bob> i'm having trouble with a shell script.  can't seem to get [ 1 -gt UID ]   to work correctly   and it turns out that UID is not set,  any insight ?
[22:17] <Tyczek> is there anyone who was using/testing smplayer?
[22:17] <Agent_bob> garou check /usr/sbin/install-grub   i think
[22:17] <erUSUL> xmanxxxx: to add users to the group you modify user properties not group ones... "sudo addgroup user group"
[22:17] <Agent_bob> or `which install-grub`
[22:18] <testic> I would like to install Apache httpd, I don't see it in the add/remove applications dialogue. I have no problems with compiling from source, but is that the best way forward?
[22:18] <garou> Agent_bob: That's the program, not the config file. The program works fine.
[22:18] <demonspork> Whenever I log in to my Ubuntu Feisty install, it loads the desktop and promptly the display crashes and I am back at the login screen. It still does this when I use the failsafe login, extra info: running c-f and kiba-dock. When the system first boots, It takes longer to finish loading whatever causes the crash so I have had time to hit Alt+f2 and type "metacity --replace" but even loading a different wm didn't fix the problem.
[22:18] <demonspork> When I select My Ubuntu Gutsy install from the boot menu, it says "Failed to mount selected partition" even though the partition mounts fine via IFS in windows and in my Feisty install. I have made no changes to the boot options/loaders since the last successful boot of the system, which was yesterday.
[22:18] <erUSUL> testic: System>Admin>synaptic
[22:18] <taz> any one know how to set up with    different Wallpapers on Each Side of your Cube ???
[22:18] <erUSUL> ubotu tell testic about software | testic see priv msg from ubotu
[22:18] <testic> erUSUL: I will look at that now
[22:19] <Stepa1> In opera i cannot view You-tube vids, it just shows a gray box.  I can view them in mozila though, what can i do?
[22:19] <Agent_bob> garou sorry it's grub-install  not install-grub    it's a script.
[22:19] <danand_> taz - have you installed compizconfig-settings-manager?
[22:20] <garou> Thanks, bbl...
[22:20] <testic> erUSUL, thank you for that, it looks like what I need. But is that method of installing packages compatible with Applications > Add/Remove?
[22:20] <taz> yes already  i have ccms
[22:20] <demonspork> This is serious, I can't get into either of my ubuntu installs!! fix one of my problems please so I can break this bad habit called windows
[22:20] <Agent_bob> garou grub's config file is in /boot/grub
[22:20] <taz> danand i have already with compizconfig
[22:20] <techII> Stepa1, macromedia flash could be crashing (happens to me in firefox sometimes)
[22:21] <wyoming_dude> aac encoders ubuntu 8 ??
[22:21] <garou> Agent_bob: No, there's only device.map there.
[22:21] <Stepa1> techll, but it worked in firefox, opera is the only problem
[22:21] <Agent_bob> garou no
[22:21] <Agent_bob> garou menu.lst
[22:21] <garou> ls says otherwise.
[22:22] <danand_> taz - ok - cah you not add wallpapers to each side of your cube using that?
[22:22] <Agent_bob> garou /boot/grub/menu.lst is the only config file that ubuntu's grub uses
[22:22] <danand_> taz - *can
[22:22] <techII> Stepa1, no idea, still haven't fixed my issue...
[22:22] <taz> danand.. what am i look for in compizconfig-settings-manager?
[22:23] <garou> Agent_bob: Maybe, but there just is no such file here. In /boot/grub there is only device.map
[22:23] <mohbana> hey guys where is the php-manual package?
[22:23] <Disce> can I read ext3 on winxp somehow?
[22:23] <srinivas> is qt designer better than visual studio microsoft?
[22:23] <taz> yes aleady i  cube
[22:23] <Agent_bob> garou and it is generated by  grub-install  upon installation  and by update-grub there after.   if you don't have one.  make one.
[22:23] <Stepa1> Youtube doesnt work in opera, but it works in firefox, why might this be?
[22:23] <yoluca> hi
[22:23] <taz> danand aleady i have cube
[22:23] <arnath> i have something weird, i just deleted a 23 gig file (from kino), but the space hasn't cleared up. the file is not in trash (i usually delete with shift+delete) and a du | sort -n didn't show anything near that size
[22:24] <ethan961> flash is broken in konq and opera atm
[22:24] <garou> Okay, this might take a bit, bbl, thanks...
[22:24] <genii> arnath: Maybe: sudo sync
[22:24] <srinivas> for windows rogrammimng
[22:24] <mohbana> arnath, check under .Trash
[22:24] <arnath> mohbana: i did that
[22:24] <yoluca> trying to install Install Sun Looking glass Desktop environment i get this error >> http://pastebin.ca/900437
[22:24] <arnath> genii: doing that
[22:24] <KenSentMe> w
[22:25] <arnath> genii: nope :s
[22:25] <ethan961> Stepa1, flash is currently broken in kinq and opera, not for ff though
[22:25] <ethan961> *konqueror
[22:25] <danand_> taz - thought you could do that by editing appearance settings for cube in ccsm - but now i'm not so sure ....
[22:25] <jpatrick> !flashissue | ethan961
[22:25] <ubotu> ethan961: 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 the update fails to install Flash, try « sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-nonfree ; sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree »
[22:25] <yoluca> i am using the stable LG3D repsoitories
[22:25] <yoluca> !LG3D
[22:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lg3d - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[22:25] <Stepa1> ethan961: has this been going on for long?
[22:25] <mohbana> arnath, in nautilus Edit > Preferences, click on behaviour tab tick the check box that says 'Include a delete command that bypasses Deleted Items Folder'
[22:25] <jpatrick> Stepa1: please see above
[22:26] <taz> danand i talk about    Different Wallpapers on Each Side of your Cube
[22:26] <ethan961> ty, jpartick
[22:26] <arnath> mohbana: ok, now what?
[22:26] <ethan961> *jpatrick, srry
[22:26] <danand_> taz - maybe its just to put images on the cube caps - ie on the top and bottom of the cube
[22:26] <Gigamo> !ntfs
[22:26] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - For write access, see /msg ubotu NTFS-3g or /msg ubotu FUSE
[22:26] <arnath> mohbana: it's not showing up in trash if that was the plan :s
[22:26] <mohbana> arnath, the .Trash is hidden by the way, it should be named something like .Trash-yourusername, check there
[22:26] <arnath> mohbana: i know
[22:26] <yoluca> did anyone managed to get Sun Looking glass Desktop installed ?
[22:27] <mohbana> is it the drive that ubuntu is installed on?
[22:27] <Jack_Sparrow> danand_: I was able to get dif wallpaper on each side of the cube, but I was not able to keep icons on the desktop
[22:27] <Stepa1> jpatrick: i just tried installing it today, so i guess it doesnt work
[22:27] <arnath> mohbana: it's nowhere to be found :s
[22:27] <Stepa1> jpatrick: thanks anyway
[22:27] <arnath> mohbana: not in regular .Trash, nor in .Trash-username
[22:27] <joeKr> Where does KlamAV put its log file?  Google & searching (even hidden) has not helped. I'd like to save KlamAV's scan results, but I can't even copy & paste.  Any suggestions?
[22:27] <mohbana> arnath, is it the drive that ubuntu is installed on?
[22:28] <yoluca> did anyone managed to get Sun Looking glass Desktop installed ?
[22:28] <arnath> mohbana: not, it's on /home, a seperate partition
[22:28] <Flare183> !repeat | yoluca
[22:28] <ubotu> yoluca: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[22:28] <Jack_Sparrow> Youri: Please hold off on repeating
[22:28] <arnath> mohbana: i did a mount -a which (afaik) remounts everything right? (except the active partitions)
[22:28] <genii> joeKr: Try /var/log/clamav/
[22:29] <Flare183> joeKr: i think that they are in your .kde folder of you home folder
[22:29] <mohbana> anreas, go to the root of that partion whilst in nautilus and CTRL+H it should appear as something like .Trash-username i just verified it
[22:30] <arnath> mohbana: i went there in commandline
[22:30] <Celes> Hey question.. how do I get colour on my video files? everything is in black and white :( is there any way to update the codecs?
[22:30] <yoluca> so no one ? heheh i cannot belive it
[22:30] <danand_> Jack_Sparrow - just had a quick web search - the compiz-extra package should allow taz to do that
[22:30] <mohbana> then ls -la
[22:30] <danand_> taz - do you have compiz-extra installed?
[22:30] <arnath> mohbana: i'm just gonna do a quick reboot
[22:30] <techII> ok, im trying to compile hardy's kernel on gutsy (want to have CONFIG_NO_HZ on amd64) using the guide at "https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile";  when i use "DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=parallel=2 AUTOBUILD=1 NOEXTRAS=1 fakeroot debian/rules binary-generic", it doesn't give me a package for "linux-headers_2.6.24-7", It does give me "linux-headers_2.6.24-7-generic" which depends on the missing package
[22:30] <Dr_Willis> Celes,  i recall someone else having that issue a week or so ago.. But no idea what they did to fix it.
[22:30] <arnath> mohbana: hopefully that'll fix it
[22:30] <techII> can someone point me to where i can find out about making that package without rebuilding the kernel?
[22:31] <Jack_Sparrow> danand_: Yes you can do it.. but.. it would not let me keep icons and folders on the desktop, just open apps
[22:31] <Celes> does anyone know how to fix a black and white video issue?
[22:31] <soundray> techII: ask in #ubuntu+1
[22:31] <Flare183> !hardy | techII
[22:31] <ubotu> techII: 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
[22:31] <Jack_Sparrow> techII: #Ubuntu+1
[22:31] <Flare183> oops
[22:31] <Flare183> sorry Jack_Sparrow
[22:31]  * techII would think that it is more of a kernel build issue...
[22:31] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[22:31] <acee1234> does anyone know what i should use to authenticate WEP enterprise 802.11x wireless connections
[22:31] <erUSUL> techII: why you do not simply install hardy's kernel deb on gutsy??
[22:32] <Jack_Sparrow> !wep | acee1234
[22:32] <ubotu> acee1234: WEP is totally insecure, don't use it, the full Wireless Documentation for Ubuntu can be found at:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[22:32] <Celes> Does anyone know how to help me?
[22:32] <Celes> with the colour codec issue?
[22:32] <acee1234> Jack_Sparrow: i know this its my universities bright idea not mine
[22:32] <ObsidianX> dverweire: hey, just wanted to let you know that your suggestion fixed it =) removing all "auto" or "iface" lines fixes it for wlan or eth interfaces
[22:32] <ObsidianX> dverweire: thank you so much =)
[22:33] <Jack_Sparrow> acee1234: A university using wep...  That wont last long
[22:33] <acee1234> Jack_Sparrow: its been up for 3 years
[22:33] <DrDerek> boom shakalaka
[22:33] <|Kamen|> I am attempting to set up an ftp server on ubuntu. I have used synaptic to isntall wu-ftp, and now I have no clue how to run/configure it. Is there something graphical I can use?
[22:33] <Celes> Jack_Sparrow, can you help me plz
[22:33] <Dr_Willis> !ftp
[22:33] <ubotu> FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[22:33] <acee1234> Jack_Sparrow: so what can i use to connect to it
[22:34] <Dr_Willis> !ftpd | |Kamen|
[22:34] <ubotu> |Kamen|: FTP servers: ftpd, proftpd, pure-ftpd, twoftpd, vsftpd, MuddleFTPd, wzdftpd - Graphical front-ends: PureAdmin, GProftpd (for GNOME), KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[22:34] <Sandra24> Here's a real puzzle. I want to pipe the results of a command into a file, but only if the file doesn't exist, or the file is different to the data. Can I do this on the command line?
[22:34] <joeKr> genii: Thanks, but that's the freshclam update log.
[22:34] <soundray> Celes: you're giving a very poor problem description, not even saying what player software you use
[22:34] <erUSUL> |Kamen|: pure ftpd has a graphical conf util iirc
[22:34] <soundray> !please | Celes
[22:34] <ubotu> Celes: 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
[22:34] <fesha> anyone know where I could go to get help with Mythbuntu guide crashes, maybe a site seeing how #ubuntu-mythtv is dead?
[22:34] <acee1234> Jack_Sparrow: the default wireless app doesn't support the enterprise version of WEP
[22:34] <Flare183> !anyone | fesha
[22:34] <ubotu> fesha: 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?
[22:34] <danand_> taz - in gutsy compiz-extra has been replaced or is now part of compiz-fusion-plugins-main
[22:34] <Celes> soundray, mplayer doesnt work for colour its a problem with the codecs..they arent updated I believe.. how do I get them to show colour
[22:35] <Jack_Sparrow> acee1234: This is OT but with the new tools... It cant last... and I cant help you with wifi.. I avoid it...at all costs
[22:35] <joeKr> Flare183: Thanks, still looking through the .kde file...
[22:35] <arnath> mohbana: o dear god, i just rebooted
[22:35] <|Kamen|> I do not see pure-ftp in synaptic
[22:35] <Flare183> folder*
[22:35] <arnath> mohbana: for some reason, my toolbars are just gone
[22:35] <techII> erUSUL, i want to know how to compile it so i can make custom kernel packages if i need to in the future
[22:35] <|Kamen|> wait a sec, scratch that I see it now
[22:35] <mohbana> arnath, what toolbars?
[22:35] <erUSUL> Sandra24: maybe with a script than a) uses if to avoid overwritting a existing file b) uses cmp or diff to avoid writting existting data
[22:35] <arnath> mohbana: well the bottom and the upper one
[22:36] <jjgalvez> trying to get the second monitor port to work on my asus laptop, if I use twinview then I only get 800x600 dosplay even though I know the projector does at least 1024x768, any sugestions?
[22:36] <soundray> fesha: #ubuntu-mythtv is not dead, there are over 50 users. Naturally it won't be as responsive as this channel, so ask and use your patience
[22:36] <arnath> mohbana: so basically all i have is a wallpaper currently and my desktop icons
[22:36] <soundray> Celes: have you tried a different output? Type mplayer -vo help to get a list
[22:36] <Jack_Sparrow> arnath: as a last resort, you can reset the desktop   http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/how-to-reset-ubuntugnome-settings-to-defaults-without-re-installing/
[22:36] <st_iron_> hello
[22:36] <erUSUL> techII: sorry i compile the kernel but not the debian way i use the generic instructions just "make; sudo make install; sudo mkinitramfs -o ..." and update-grub
[22:36] <acee1234> who knows something about connecting to WEP enterprise with linux yes i know it can be compromised at 5000 packets or less
[22:37] <st_iron_> I've installed postfixadmin successful, but it don't create the maildirs
[22:37] <lordleemo> acee1234: wicd   http://wicd.sourceforge.net/   instructions and repo for ubuntu are on the download page
[22:37] <st_iron_> can you give me an advice where should I look for the error?
[22:37] <st_iron_> I know this is not pfadmin channel but I would be honoured if you can help me
[22:37] <arnath> Jack_Sparrow: i hope it doesn't come to that
[22:37] <st_iron_> it's a gusty server edition
[22:37] <erUSUL> !postfix
[22:37] <ubotu> postfix is the default !MTA and !MDA on Ubuntu. For help, read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto - See also !MailServer
[22:37] <arnath> i'm going to reboot again, hopefully that'll fix it
[22:37] <Celes> in terminal soundray ?
[22:37] <techII> arnath, i have had weird issues in the past where gnome-panel froze, and when x was restarted the panels where missing, rebooting helped
[22:37] <fesha> soundray: I have been sitting in that channel for 2 hours and i have had one person respond to me for like 10 min and it didnt help
[22:37] <st_iron_> erUSUL: it's postfix.admin
[22:38] <Qwexer> once I mount a network drive where can I find it?
[22:38] <Andeh> Hi. I'm on live cd and want to resize some partitions, but i'm doing a backup first. When i open my home partition from the livecd, it shows all the folders but they are all empty. I guess this has something to do with permissions? Anyway, i
[22:38] <soundray> fesha: point proven -- that channel is not dead
[22:38] <Jack_Sparrow> arnath: Agreed, but beats the heck out of a reinstall, and it just resets panels and things,  al of your apps are fine, but you lose icons on the taskbar
[22:38] <Andeh> i'd rather backup the partition itself to a file with dd, how does this work again?
[22:38] <|Kamen|> ok, pure-ftp is installed, ocne again I see nothing added to the menu or desktop, I have no idea what to do to run/configure this
[22:38] <erUSUL> Qwexer: whereever you mounted it you have to provide a mount point that's were the drive "is"
[22:38] <techII> no idea what caused it, except it could have been some temporary file (cleaning out /tmp didn't help me)
[22:38] <emory> wow people are asses in this channel so helpful...
[22:39] <erUSUL> |info pureadmin | |Kamen|
[22:39] <Jake-GR> question: can anyone help me with a networking issue? would think it should be easy
[22:39] <erUSUL> !info pureadmin | |Kamen|
[22:39] <ubotu> |kamen|: pureadmin (source: pureadmin): Gtk graphic front-end for PureFTPd. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3-0ubuntu3 (gutsy), package size 147 kB, installed size 724 kB
[22:39] <fesha> soundray: Might as well be me and one guy are sitting in a dead channel
[22:39] <erUSUL> !anyone | Jake-GR
[22:39] <ubotu> Jake-GR: 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?
[22:39] <|Kamen|> looking
[22:39] <sean13> hey there
[22:39] <sean13> I'm having trouble with my xserver
[22:40] <sean13> I just turned on and upgraded my box for the first time in over 8 months
[22:40] <sean13> when I restarted x broke
[22:40] <sean13> and is giving me an error about the nvidia kernel module
[22:40] <sean13> says it can't find it
[22:40] <arnath> Jack_Sparrow: ok, i'm tentavily calling the reboot a win
[22:40] <soundray> fesha: why don't you bite the bullet and describe  the problem here
[22:40] <erUSUL> sean13: did you used third party drivers for your graphic card?
[22:40] <Jake-GR> question: im running ubuntu on my laptop and desktop, have SMB and NFS installed... but yet neither can resolve the hostname to the other
[22:40] <wyoming_dude> my wife is cheating on me I just know it! oh well build another box!!!!
[22:40] <Jack_Sparrow> sean13: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   select vesa mode 1024 to get into basic gui
[22:41] <arnath> Jack_Sparrow: is there _anything_ that might explain the behavior?
[22:41] <arnath> mohbana: good news, the taskbars are back AND the file has been deleted
[22:41] <erUSUL> Jake-GR: do you run a dns server? or are you using /etc/hosts file
[22:41] <arnath> mohbana: good old fashioned windows style problem solving: reboot :|
[22:41] <Jack_Sparrow> arnath: I have been eating lunch, and I honestly was not paying much attention
[22:41] <Jake-GR> erUSUL: /etc/hosts
[22:41] <arnath> Jack_Sparrow: ah hehe :P
[22:42] <fesha> soundray: Why so people can tell me I am in the wrong channel I was trying to get some help with out taking up to much time. You didnt have to be rude
[22:42] <mohbana> arnath, try this out on the root of that drive if indeed you are deleting of an external one it should go here,  ls -la | grep .Trash* && cd .Trash*
[22:42] <Jake-GR> erUSUL: unless my router does it and im unaware of it :)
[22:42] <soundray> fesha: you find it rude that I offer to help?
[22:42] <Jack_Sparrow> arnath: ATM, I am just keeping an eye out for trolls and ot threads
[22:43] <|Kamen|> Preadmin cannot create password file. bad address?
[22:43] <erUSUL> Jake-GR: can you paste the hosts file?
[22:43] <erUSUL> !paste | Jake-GR
[22:43] <ubotu> Jake-GR: 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)
[22:43] <bobbob1016> In gedit, how would I find and replace a csv file (comma seperated value), so I can remove the 2nd-4th values and the last value in a file?  The file is basically YEAR-MONTH-DAY,deletenumber1,deletenumber2,deletenumber3,keepnumber4,deletenumber5 I want to delete everything starting with delete
[22:43] <arnath> mohbana: it's all fine now :P and the file that was to be deleted was also on /home, so it should've been in the trash, but hey, it's all better, no hard feelings, probably a little fs hickup or something :D
[22:43] <arnath> Jack_Sparrow: hehe :)
[22:43] <Andeh> cool. dd is working lol
[22:43] <acee1234> lordleemo: thank you
[22:43] <fesha> soundray: but you were not offering to help you were trying tell me I wrong about a dead channel if you want my question and if you could that would be great.
[22:44] <Celes> does anyone know media support in here?
[22:44] <soundray> bobbob1016: don't do it with gedit. Save it and do it on the command line with cut -d ","
[22:44] <fesha> I am running mythbuntu and guide keeps crashing my system
[22:44] <Celes> how is it that no one knows how to get colour on ubuntu videos when they show up in black and white?
[22:44] <acee1234> how do i get firestarter to block dns traffic?
[22:45] <Andeh> hey, if I use DD to backup a partition will it backup the unused space as well?
[22:45] <soundray> Celes: now that's silly to repeat that. Have you even tried the solution I suggested?
[22:45] <danand_> bobbob1016 - don't use gedit for that type of thing - use a shell script - try looking at ways of doing it with awk or the cut command
[22:45] <PriceChild> Andeh, yes
[22:45] <bobbob1016> soundray, Wouldn't cut -d "," delete every comma, or thing between commas, I just need to delete 4 values, keeping one in the middle
[22:45] <soundray> fesha: how does it crash? Can you still reboot with sysrq?
[22:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Celes: Because it is not something we have seen...
[22:46] <soundray> bobbob1016: man cut
[22:46] <Andeh> cause the partition i'm backing up is 2.9 gb and the file is 4 gb. oh. 4 gb is the max filesize for fat32 partitions?
[22:46] <Jake-GR> erUSUL: its just the default (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/55658/) i use dhcp so dont want to hard-code the ips
[22:46] <Andeh> shit!
[22:46] <ethan961> !language
[22:46] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[22:46] <ader10> I'm having trouble getting flash to work in gutsy 64 bit firefox. Any help is greatly appreciated.
[22:46] <danand_> bobbob1016 - ie cat file | cut --delimiter=, --fields=1,2 should print the first two values to std output
[22:46] <Andeh> em, darn!
[22:46] <soundray> Andeh: 2GB, and no need to get fecal about it.
[22:46] <fesha> soundray: it isnt a hard lock up mythtv crashes
[22:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Andeh: no it does only the actual data
[22:47] <jussi01> !flash64 | ader10
[22:47] <ubotu> ader10: You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[22:47] <soundray> fesha: have you examined the logs?
[22:47] <Andeh> soundray: Jack_Sparrow: Interesting. The file stopped growing at 4 GB, though the partition used space is only 2.9
[22:47] <Qwexer> can you get to network files through terminal?
[22:47] <fesha> soundray: there is nothing in the system logs
[22:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Andeh: WHat command did you use?
[22:47] <Andeh> soundray: sorry that wasnt at you, started typing and changed my mind :P
[22:47] <littlesven> Hi all
[22:48] <techII> ader10, installing it, or it crashing?
[22:48] <soundray> fesha: perhaps mythtv keeps a log of its own?
[22:48] <Andeh> Jack_Sparrow: sudo dd if="/dev/sda3" of="/media/500GB/Local Linux/home.bin"
[22:48] <lordleemo> acee1234: policy  editing outbond traffic policy in the bottom box  left clck add rule then choose dns
[22:48] <Andeh> Jack_Sparrow: Then it gave me file size limit reached error
[22:48] <bobbob1016> danand_, Oh, ok, so I'd basically do "cat file.csv | cut --delimiter=, --fields=1,4" would give me the 1st and 4th lines?
[22:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Andeh: yep
[22:48] <fesha> soundray: yes and it says abort core dump
[22:48] <ader10> techII: Well, I removed it to find out how I installed it to help a friend and I can't install it anymore
[22:48] <Andeh> Jack_Sparrow: What'd I do wrong?
[22:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Andeh: Are you just trying to back it up?
[22:48] <mneptok> Andeh: is /media/500GB formatted as FAT32?
[22:48] <ader10> jussi01: I followed that and it's still not working
[22:49] <Andeh> Jack_Sparrow: Yes. mneptok: yes.
[22:49] <mneptok> Andeh: then you cannot create files >4GB
[22:49] <`mojacko^> hello anybody home
[22:49] <danand_> bobbob1016 - yes. For more advanced stuff like that look at using awk or sed!
[22:49] <mneptok> Andeh: limitation of FAT32. no workaround.
[22:49] <Andeh> Jack_Sparrow: Though I tried just the files, they show up. mneptok: I know.
[22:49] <_Oz_> is it possible to: a) use a Ubuntu PC to burn a DVD to b) a DVD burner connected to another Ubuntu PC?  (they're on the same network)
[22:49] <erUSUL> Jake-GR: were are the machine names? if you are using hosts for name resolution you should have lines like "lan-ip-a machinename-a" on that file
[22:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Andeh: All sorts of things wrong with that.. :)
[22:49] <agdymahoozle> heyeveryone.
[22:49] <soundray> fesha: I had a similar problem once with vdr's epg. It went away spontaneously -- turns out the epg data contained a character on which vdr choked.
[22:49] <bobbob1016> danand_, What command would save that back to a file?
[22:49] <danand_> bobbob1016 - cut command should be ok for that though :)
[22:49] <acee1234> how do you open file browser as root? in kde there was a button
[22:50] <danand_> bobbob1016 - cat file.csv | cut
[22:50] <Andeh> I know the limit is 4 gb. So how do I backup my files? What command to NOT copy the unused data?
[22:50] <PriceChild> acee1234, that's not a good idea.
[22:50] <PriceChild> acee1234, why do you think that you want to?
[22:50] <`mojacko^> anyone can help me out? i have HP a6210la, where i can  i find the drivers for ubuntu?
[22:50] <ynef> acee1234: sudo nautilus
[22:50] <mneptok> Andeh: use rsync
[22:50] <Odd-rationale> acee1234: you can use sudo, but be very careful!!
[22:50] <techII> acee1234, 'gksudo "nautilus"' if you really want to do that...
[22:50] <Jack_Sparrow> ynef: really bad idea
[22:50] <jetscreamer> try tar with a split
[22:50] <Andeh> mneptok: Um....
[22:50] <acee1234> PriceChild: encrypted drive
[22:50] <Vadi> I'm having trouble installing the trial version of Parallels Workstation from add/remove - the checkbox isn't clickable. Anyone know why? I did enable the partner repository
[22:50] <|Kamen|> ok pureadmin is buggier than a bait shop and just core dumped on me. next contestant for an easy to configure ftp server on ubuntu?
[22:50] <bobbob1016> danand_, Oh, so it saves it to the file I opened, right?
[22:50] <PriceChild> ynef, acee1234, best to fix the real problem rather than tell people that,
[22:50] <mneptok> Andeh: there's no real advatage to abcking up the system files themselves. unless you have a ridiculously customized system.
[22:50] <danand_> bobbob1016 - cat file | cut .... > newfile.txt
[22:50] <PriceChild> acee1234, why do you need sudo for that?
[22:51] <littlesven> My bash history is very short. I set the HISTSIZE to 5000 but the problem is, that the history seems to be deleted every time I close the shell/konsole. I noticed this already with 7.10 but actually in Hardy it is the same
[22:51] <bobbob1016> acee1234, There is a script to "browse as root" not sure where I got it though.
[22:51] <fesha> soundray: I have no idea what that means, can you explain?
[22:51] <PriceChild> Odd-rationale, best to fix the real problem rather than tell people that
[22:51] <littlesven> Any Ideas?
[22:51] <Andeh> mneptok: Oh screw this, I probably don't have anything important anyway
[22:51] <mneptok> Andeh: rsync will be a pain syncing to FAT32, though
[22:51] <Jake-GR> erUSUL: thats what i want to avoid, as my ips change a lot... as for dns server, i dont know if you mean something on my system or and actual server box
[22:51] <Odd-rationale> PriceChild: OK.
[22:51] <techII> ader10, are you using ubuntu's packages or adobe's installer
[22:51] <acee1234>  PriceChild:  ynef, acee1234, "best to fix the real problem rather than tell people that,"?
[22:51] <ader10> techII: ubuntu
[22:51] <hvgotcodes> i can't get mod4 to be the "Super" key
[22:51] <Jack_Sparrow> !backup
[22:52] <ubotu> There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[22:52] <PriceChild> acee1234, I don't see why you need to browse with root
[22:52] <hvgotcodes> for use with awesome
[22:52] <ynef> acee1234: basically, what are you trying to accomplish with your root priviledged file browser?
[22:52] <hvgotcodes> can anyone help me get this straightened out?
[22:52] <soundray> fesha: it means that the problem was a bug in the TV application, and it was triggered by a special character that was used in the epg (electronic program guide) data.
[22:52] <danand_> bobbob1016 - sorry about previous to last ... use cat ... etc > newfile.txt This will output the result of that command to "newfile.txt"
[22:52] <soundray> fesha: once that epg entry had expired, it worked again.  I've no idea whether that bug was ever fixed.
[22:52] <bobbob1016> danand_, So "cat file.csv | cut --delimiter=, --fields=1,4 etc > newfile.txt"
[22:53] <acee1234> ynef: block my brother from being able to run through all my acct names/passwords kids 14 and can be quite resorcful so im trying to set everything with root only access
[22:53] <danand_> bobbob1016 - yes, thats it :)
[22:53] <ynef> acee1234: then stop right there, because a resourceful kid will get around that easily
[22:53] <acee1234> ynef: thats ontop od a triple DES-twofish encryption
[22:54] <hvgotcodes> anyone on getting mod4 to be the super key in awesome?
[22:54] <PriceChild> acee1234, non-root users only have access to /home/username, and /tmp
[22:54] <soundray> acee1234: forget it -- if he's got console access, he'll get in and read your data somehow. Locks help, and threats of violence do too, in some cases ;)
[22:54] <PriceChild> acee1234, chmod your data 770 perhaps?
[22:54] <fesha> soundray: Okay, Well I am pretty sure that isnt an issue with MythTV
[22:55] <PriceChild> acee1234, *don't* do the entire filesystem 770... just data you want only your user to access.
[22:55] <acee1234> PriceChild:  whats that
[22:55] <erUSUL> Jake-GR: if ip's change maybe your router can assing and resolve names as well as ips dunno
[22:55] <techII> ader10, i would look at "dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-nonfree" (as root) if you have "flashplugin-nonfree" installed
[22:55] <PriceChild> !chmod
[22:55] <ubotu> 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
[22:55] <PriceChild> acee1234, ^
[22:55] <acee1234> PriceChild:  chmod like truecrypt?
[22:55] <PriceChild> not at all
[22:55] <acee1234> PriceChild:  ah
[22:55] <whos2know> is there a movie channel around here?
[22:55] <bobbob1016> danand_, Thanks, trying that now
[22:55] <_Oz_> is it possible to: a) use a Ubuntu PC to burn a DVD to b) a DVD burner connected to another Ubuntu PC?  (they're on the same network)
[22:55] <PriceChild> !piracy | whos2know
[22:55] <ubotu> whos2know: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[22:55] <PriceChild> _Oz_, the first is possible otb
[22:56] <fesha> soundray: most people keep trying to tell me it is a problem with ATI but I got my ATI card to work with my previous install on this system and now guides arent working
[22:56] <ynef> acee1234: but there's no real reason to have it 770 -- 700 is even more restricting (the second number is your group's rights)
[22:56] <_Oz_> how so?
[22:56] <_Oz_> just share the dvd burner?
[22:56] <ader10> techII: Doesn't work
[22:56] <soundray> fesha: what do you mean by guides?
[22:56] <Paddy_EIRE> can I virtualise an existing windows install in ubuntu?
[22:56] <PriceChild> _Oz_, I guess you could ssh in or vnc or something.
[22:56] <PriceChild> Paddy_EIRE, "yes".
[22:57] <fesha> soundray: My TV guide
[22:57] <_Oz_> pricechild: that's no good, because the file I want to burn (a large file, ie a movie) is on the machine and I don't want to first copy it to the machine with the burner, I just want to burn right to the network burner
[22:57] <montevina> allo
[22:57] <techII> ader10, i would read up on "nspluginwrapper" then, since you might have to install it manually
[22:57] <techII> i have to go
[22:57] <ader10> ...
[22:57] <Paddy_EIRE> PriceChild keep in mind that win was installed normally on its own partition ntfs...  Is it still possible?
[22:57] <Kibbles_> jay[PLUS]: op me plz?
[22:57] <ader10> so much for it 'just working'
[22:57] <soundray> fesha: epg?
[22:57] <_Oz_> copying 4gb over the network takes longer than I want
[22:57] <_Oz_> so I want to skip that step
[22:58] <Kibbles_> Flare183: can't talk in #jay
[22:58] <bobbob1016> danand_, Thanks, that worked.  Surprisingly fast too, I thought I'd have a second or two to wait, since it is a few thousand lines, but I underestimated my computer.
[22:58] <montevina> il ya quelqun ici
[22:58] <acee1234> ynef:  ok i think that and a nice modified disposable camera aka taser with one lead to the metal arm rest and the other as the shell of the computer will work at least once, ya for EE degree
[22:58] <PriceChild> _Oz_, not you could share it across samba
[22:58] <fesha> soundray: umm yes
[22:58] <PriceChild> _Oz_, of nfs
[22:58] <bobbob1016> Thanks to you too soundray.
[22:58] <Flare183> Kibbles_: i know why join me in #ubuntu-us-sc
[22:58] <soundray> !fr | montevina
[22:58] <ubotu> montevina: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[22:58] <Flare183> i'll tell you why
[22:58] <PriceChild> Paddy_EIRE, if you can mount it in windows, it doesn't matter what FS it is.
[22:58] <PriceChild> gah
[22:58] <buli> what is a good channel for help with bittorrent files?
[22:58] <montevina> d'accord
[22:58] <PriceChild> in linux
[22:58] <Andeh> Hi. I rebooted into the local linux and am trying to copy the home folder from here, except now it tells me I don't have permission to create files on the external hard disk (vfat). It worked two minutes ago on live cd. what's up?
[22:58] <danand_> bobbob1016 - glad to help
[22:58] <montevina> je m'excuse
[22:59] <Celes> I fixed it on my own
[22:59] <Celes> I am awesome
[22:59] <Celes> haha
[22:59] <PriceChild> pas de problems montevina?
[22:59] <soundray> montevina: au revoir :)
[22:59] <PriceChild> *probleme
[22:59] <montevina> 3"
[22:59] <montevina> ""
[22:59] <montevina> ""
[22:59] <danand_> Celes - :)
[22:59] <Vovk> Andeh: you need to use sudo before your command to get root privilages
[22:59] <montevina> "##
[22:59] <erUSUL> !yay | Celes
[22:59] <ubotu> Celes: Glad you made it! :-)
[22:59] <Celes> woohoo
[22:59] <montevina> #ubuntu-fr
[22:59] <FloodBot1> montevina: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:59] <bobbob1016> danand_, I still have to do the C# code behind it though...  that's the fun part...
[22:59] <soundray> fesha: and your TV guide is *not* part of mythtv?
[22:59] <Celes> merci for the help
[22:59] <Andeh> Vovk: I know. I forgot I needed root priveleges to access the external hard drive. Can I make it so I don't need them?
[23:00] <danand_> bobbob1016 - C# - oh oh !! :)
[23:00] <Vovk> Andeh: you could change the permissions of the file to be owned by you instead of root, but it's not encouraged
[23:00] <fesha> soundray: Yes it is
[23:01] <`mojacko^> :(
[23:01] <soundray> fesha: so why are you saying it's not a problem with mythtv?
[23:01] <vix> hi... I have a question, is it possible to run multiple xserver at the same time, I need one for my tv-out, and if its possible, where can I found a guide for this
[23:01] <Vovk> Andeh: running alot of things as the administrative user is very unsafe - even windows is heading in the right direction with their vista user confirmation boxes
[23:01] <Andeh> Vovk: hmmm. Apparently I dont need root to edit the external hard disk, but even WHEN using root, it still gives me errors opening the files in my home folder?
[23:01] <Vovk> Andeh: hmm... how are you getting root permissions?
[23:02] <Andeh> Vovk: sudo
[23:02] <fesha> soundray: It is a problem with the ATI drivers
[23:02] <Andeh> Vovk: Maybe they're in use? I tried a while ago on livecd to back them up but they didnt even show up. Just empty directories in my home folder...
[23:02] <Vovk> Andeh: are you editing files in THE home folder or your home folder
[23:02] <soundray> !tvout > vix, please read the private message from ubotu
[23:02] <Andeh> Vovk: I just selected my home folder to copy
[23:03] <Andeh> Vovk: The files ARE copying but it often comes accross one it can't open
[23:03] <Vovk> Andeh: first of all... what exactly are you doing? copying a home folder to an external hard drive?
[23:03] <DareDevill> world>galaxy>universe>multiverse>___  whats next?
[23:03] <soundray> vix: you may also have to look at gdm configuration -- you can set multiple X instances in there.
[23:03] <Andeh> Vovk: yes.
[23:03] <jetscreamer> multidimensions
[23:03] <tacone> DareDevill: heaven ?
[23:03] <Vovk> Andeh: try "gksudo nautilus" this should open up a root folder, try copying from there
[23:03] <Andeh> Vovk: Exactly what I did, lol
[23:03] <Vovk> lolz
[23:04] <cafuego> DareDevill: tutrles, all the way down
[23:04] <tacone> cafuego: lol
[23:04] <Vovk> Andeh: hmm... check the permissions of the files you're copying
[23:04] <Vovk> Andeh: who owns them?
[23:05] <DareDevill> tacone technically speaking.. what is it
[23:05] <DareDevill> cafuego
[23:05] <Vovk> Andeh: you've done sudo cp /home/YOURUSERNAME /yourfile/destination/goes/here
[23:05] <Vovk> Andeh: right?
[23:05] <Kibbles_> any1 know terminal command to install ubuntu from livecd?
[23:05] <vix> soundray, okay. cause im having an ati card and been trying that guide already.
[23:05] <Andeh> Vovk: Never mind, the only things that didn't copy were random xml files I wont need anyway
[23:05] <Andeh>  Vovk: I have backed up what I need now
[23:06] <Andeh> hm
[23:06] <Vovk> Andeh: just because I''m curious, who owned those files?
[23:06] <Andeh> um
[23:06] <Andeh> let me have a look
[23:06] <tacone> DareDevill: explain your question in #ubuntu-offtopic
[23:06] <Vovk> ive had a similar problem
[23:06] <Vovk> i just want to see if yours is the same
[23:06] <DareDevill> tacone k
[23:06] <soundray> Kibbles_: ubiquity
[23:07] <sheen> hi there
[23:07] <Vovk> sheen: hello
[23:07] <Kibbles_> soundray - gdm has crashed, cant use ubiquity?
[23:08] <Vovk> Kibbles_: download and burn the ubuntu alternate cd
[23:08] <Andeh> Vovk: darn, the dialog box is too small to see the full path. Something with Projects in it anyway
[23:08] <Kibbles_> Vovk: link?
[23:08] <CVD-PR> can any help me conection remote to xp, when i try to connect using gnome-rpd, remotedesktop client, terminal server its close and nothing happend
[23:08] <Vovk> Andeh: whatever :)
[23:08] <Vovk> Kibbles_: hold on, ill get it
[23:08] <Andeh> Vovk: Oh, i think I know
[23:08] <soundray> Kibbles_: boot in Safe Graphics mode -- or follow Vovk's advice
[23:08] <scjp> i forgot my password what should i do ?
[23:08] <soundray> !alternate | Kibbles_, Vovk
[23:08] <ubotu> Kibbles_, Vovk: The Alternate CD is a classical text-mode installation CD. It supports a wider range of hardware than the !LiveCD.  It can also be used as an upgrade CD. - See also !minimal
[23:08] <scjp> how should i change the password
[23:08] <Andeh> Vovk: The only Projects folder I know is in my WINE dir
[23:09] <Andeh> Probably my music software lol
[23:09] <maybeway36> scjp: boot in recovery mode
[23:09] <sheen> Is there any parameter for dvd player ? Since I'm on ubuntu, my 2 dvd players does not work very well.
[23:09] <soundray> !download | Kibbles_
[23:09] <ubotu> Kibbles_: 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!
[23:09] <Andeh> mm
[23:09] <Andeh> brb deleting linux
[23:09] <maybeway36> it gives you a root prompt, type "passwd name-of-your-user"
[23:09] <Andeh> lol
[23:09] <scjp> maybeway36: i am talking about irc nickname password
[23:09] <Vovk> Kibbles_, ubotu: doh - ninja'd
[23:09] <ader10> I'm having trouble getting flash to work in gutsy 64 bit firefox. Any help is greatly appreciated. I've spent 3 hours on this without success.
[23:10] <soundray> ader10: what have you tried?
[23:10] <maybeway36> oh
[23:10] <Starnestommy> scjp: ask freenode staff to reset it.  They're usually in #freenode
[23:10] <ader10> soundray: that's a very broad question and would take a while to answer.
[23:10] <ader10> soundray: Most notably, "sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree" does NOT work
[23:10] <ader10> at all
[23:10] <LordPants> hi, I'd like to recommend Ubuntu to a friend ... what happened to the LiveCD? can he still download a LiveCD to try it out without installing? (I'm a Gentoo guy myself and don't have experience with Ubuntu)
[23:11] <Vovk> LordPants: yes, there is a live CD
[23:11] <soundray> !flashissue | ader10, I take it you've considered this:
[23:11] <ubotu> ader10, I take it you've considered this:: 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 the update fails to install Flash, try « sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-nonfree ; sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree »
[23:11] <Vovk> LordPants: btw... can you help me to install gentoo? :D (we can meet on another channel if need be)
[23:11] <simps> Does anyone happen to know if there is a channel for help with installation of xsys (xchat plugin) on this network?
[23:11] <LordPants> Vovk, sure :) .... pick a channel, create one if you want
[23:11] <pingu> how can i copy an image from my desktop to my a cd in the cd drive with the terminal
[23:12] <Vovk> LordPants: IRC n00b, i dunno how to make one, i only come to this channel to help ubuntu people :)
[23:12] <LordPants> Vovk, just /join one that doesn't exist yet, it will be created automatically
[23:13] <Starnestommy> #gentoo already exists for gentoo support
[23:13] <Vovk> I doubt they would appreciate a person getting alot of help in gentoo installation though
[23:13] <danand_> LordPants - is that why I was the only person on #uvuntu??
[23:13] <pingu> how can i copy an image from my desktop to my a cd in the cd drive with the terminal
[23:13] <LordPants> danand_, that's probably why :)
[23:13] <jack-desktop> how do you get color in xchat
[23:13] <Vovk> LordPants: can you join /helpthegentoo ?
[23:14] <Scunizi> pingu, you should clarify if you want to copy an image or burn an image.. 2 different things..
[23:14] <magnetron> @rainbow jack-desktop you have it
[23:14] <Vovk> hmm... odd
[23:14] <LordPants> Vovk, I'm in #helpthegentoo
[23:14] <ubotu> jack-desktop you have it
[23:14] <magnetron> meh
[23:14] <soundray> ader10: how does it fail?
[23:14] <pingu> scunizi what is the difference
[23:14] <jack-desktop> magnetron, i have what
[23:14] <Andeh> Hey, seeing as the one of the only things that won't work perfectly in Ubuntu x64 is Flash, and seeing as flash is screwed up now anyway, I might as well get x64 bit?
[23:15] <ader10> soundray: The plugin just doesn't load at all, in firefox the "Install Missing Plugins" thing comes up, and I select the Adobe Flash Player, and it says flashplayer-nonfree is installed. I reinstall it and remove it etc but nothing changes.
[23:15] <pingu> scunizi what is the difference
[23:15] <Scunizi> pingu, an image is usually an iso file, like an install cd.  copying is mearly creating a data cd of the file.  the file is there but can't be booted to.
[23:16] <pingu> scunizi: ok i want to copy/burn the image to a cd so i can take it to another computer to print it off
[23:16] <Andeh> Scunizi: We should put that on the front page of the site, seeing as so many people just copy the iso file directly to cd :)
[23:17] <Scunizi> pingu, so is it an iso image or an image like "picture"?
[23:17] <Andeh> LOL
[23:17] <mEck0> Hi! Which packet do I need for being able to format a partition to NTFS from gparted?
[23:17] <Brenny> Anyone know of a way to scale down the resolution? ie, run 1280x976 on a screen thats actually 800x480?
[23:17] <soundray> ader10: can you do a 'sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-nonfree' and pastebin the output
[23:17] <Andeh> pingu: get a USB stick then :P
[23:18] <ader10> soundray: alright
[23:18] <Andeh> pingu: unless you're trying to transfer a 700 mb bitmap
[23:18] <pingu> scunizi: picture, what is the difference can you explain a little bit more
[23:18] <Andeh> hey, how come Ubuntu boots up in less than ten seconds?
[23:18] <Andeh> it didn't use to
[23:19] <ffm> !virtualization
[23:19] <ubotu> There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[23:19] <ffm> !xen
[23:19] <ubotu> XEN is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Information on installing it for Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xen
[23:19] <thug_life> !zen
[23:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about zen - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[23:19] <thug_life> !creative
[23:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about creative - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[23:19] <pingu> andeh: what is a bit map
[23:19] <Scunizi> pingu, gotta run.. but you want to do an command line data burn.  An image is like downloading the ubuntu install iso.  Ask again for the channel "command line data burn" is the key phrase.
[23:20] <travisat> please stop it with the bot
[23:20] <Andeh> pingu: a really horrible file format I hope you'll NEVER ever use!
[23:20] <Andeh> :P
[23:20] <ader10> http://pastebin.com/m60d117c9
[23:20] <ader10> soundray: http://pastebin.com/m60d117c9
[23:20] <pingu> andeh: i have never even heard of it
[23:20] <danand_> pingu - disk "image" simply means a direct copy of a disk - bit like a photo-copy is a direct copy of a page
[23:20] <ffm> !botabuse | thug_life
[23:20] <ubotu> thug_life: 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.
[23:20] <ader10> soundray: but it still does not work.
[23:21] <andre_pl> i have a console MSN Client that i'd like to be able to control via writing to a fifo, is there some tool that can do that with me having to modify the app to read the fifo instead of stdin?
[23:21] <Andeh> pingu: Great :D Oh, and if you're just trying to burn photos to CD, you don't have to worry about ISO images
[23:21] <danand_> pingu - a bit map is a type of image file like a jpeg
[23:21] <panfist> I'm trying to follow this instruction from an installation guide, but i'm not sure where it means by the firmware directory: "Unzip, then copy the following files to the firmware directory"
[23:21] <Andeh> meh, and they call THIS dsl!
[23:22] <Andeh> 300 kb/s :(
[23:22] <Andeh> it won't be done for another half hour
[23:22] <ffm> Andeh: lol. /me has 15mbps down.
[23:22] <soundray> ader10: interesting -- it reports success. That's not what I get here. Never mind... does it show in the plugin list when you enter "about:plugins" as the URL in firefox?
[23:22] <Andeh> ffm: you must live in sweden or something then :D
[23:22] <j_> Is there anyway i can make a command to shred when i right click a file ????
[23:22] <ader10> soundray: not at all
[23:22] <IV> good evening
[23:23] <pingu> andeh: ok so i dont have to worry about the iso images, it still wont let me burn to the cd it says "Error while copying to "/media/cdrom0" and on the next line it has "You do not have permissions to write to this folder."
[23:23] <danand_> j_ - depending on the type of filesystem your using shred may not work anyway
[23:23] <demon_spork> When I select My Ubuntu Gutsy install from the boot menu, it says "Failed to mount selected partition" even though the partition mounts fine via IFS in windows and in my Feisty install. I have made no changes to the boot options/loaders since the last successful boot of the system, which was yesterday.
[23:23] <mik3> hi i've recently encountered a problem where my sound is way too low, example: even if i have my logitech speakers turns all the way up, and master volume and PCM toggled to it's max, the sound is only barely loud enough to hear whilst sitting a few feet from the speakers, any ideas why this suddenly happened? it wasn't always like this
[23:23] <demon_spork> Whenever I log in to my Ubuntu Feisty install, it loads the desktop and promptly the display crashes and I am back at the login screen. It still does this when I use the failsafe login, extra info: running c-f and kiba-dock. When the system first boots, It takes longer to finish loading whatever causes the crash so I have had time to hit Alt+f2 and type "metacity --replace" but even loading a different wm didn't fix the problem.
[23:24] <j_> danand_ im using ntfs and ext3 for my harddrives.
[23:24] <danand_> j_ - ie shred does not work on ext3 (or any journalled) filesystem
[23:24] <panfist> does anyone know the path to the firmware directory in gutsy?
[23:24] <j_> danand_ so what do you recommend????
[23:24] <_Oz_> I installed vista on an old wiped PC for the hell of it.
[23:24] <_Oz_> It sucks.
[23:24] <soundray> ader10: can you stop firefox (killall firefox-bin until it reports "no process killed"), then start firefox and check again
[23:24] <Andeh> pingu: when you put the CD in you should get a box asking you what to do with it, right? choose Burn Data CD
[23:24] <demon_spork> mik3, are any of the other output settings set low?
[23:24] <_Oz_> Ubuntu's going on it...  any other OS' I should play with?  I thought about trying puppy linux
[23:24] <Indiadev_Techie> _Oz_: yes it sux man....
[23:24] <IV> i have this big problem. i raised my NTFS hard disk capacity with acronis partition manager..... restarted. but now ubuntu can't detect that HD anymore.
[23:24] <Andeh> _Oz_: Puppy is great :D
[23:24] <khaotik> how could i tell if when i loaded ubuntu onto my laptop if i used the whole hard drive or not?
[23:25] <mik3> demon_spork : no, nothing in the gnome volume manager or speakers at least
[23:25] <Indiadev_Techie> _Oz_: ubuntu is a lot better than Vista...
[23:25] <ader10> soundray: yes, I know, it's still not showing up.
[23:25] <danand_> j_ - check the man page of shred - it should give you more info there. As for recommedations - not sure :( - encryption maybe?
[23:25] <Jack_Sparrow> _Oz_: You are drifting offtopic again...
[23:25] <Andeh> _Oz_: Puppy is only actually useful if you have a $20 pc, though :)
[23:25] <_Oz_> indiadev: I agree 1000%
[23:25] <demon_spork> mik3, open up a terminal and type "alsamixer" and hit enter
[23:25] <_Oz_> jack: it seems topical.
[23:25] <khaotik> how could i tell if when i loaded ubuntu onto my laptop if i used the whole hard drive or not?
[23:25] <ffm> Andeh: out of DC.
[23:25] <_Oz_> just considering playing with another OS on one of these other computers.
[23:25] <_Oz_> I want to create a fileserver running a super lightweight OS.
[23:25] <soundray> ader10: do you know where libflashplayer.so went? If not, do a 'sudo updatedb ; locate libflashplayer.so' (this can take a while)
[23:26] <mik3> demon_spork : master and pcm are at their peek
[23:26] <demon_spork> mik3, what about headphones?
[23:26] <danand_> khaotik - either use the df -h command in a terminal or start the GUI tool gparted
[23:26] <Andeh> _Oz_: come join us in #puppylinux :D
[23:26] <Indiadev_Techie> _Oz_: than y did u install Vista....
[23:26] <ader10> soundray: can I paste it to you in a /msg
[23:26] <demon_spork> mik3, sometimes that is what the main speakers are assigned to
[23:26] <simps> Does anyone know of a way to use a command to indicate the speed of my network connection?
[23:26] <mik3> demon_spork : headphone is maxed
[23:27] <_Oz_> india: so I know something about it.  but right now all I know is that it sucks.
[23:27] <IV> no idea anyone? so scared i could lose all my data
[23:27] <soundray> ader10: okay then
[23:27] <_Oz_> ubuntu would be killing it on this old machine
[23:27] <IV> : |
[23:27] <Andeh> lol
[23:27] <Indiadev_Techie> _Oz_: yes...
[23:27] <Andeh> _Oz_: How much you know about linux?
[23:27] <travisat> _Oz_: if you like the setup of ubuntu but want a really light version you can install the server version or I would suggest a base debian install and only put on what you need, for a file server you don't need X, gnome, kde, etc
[23:27] <demon_spork> mik3, what type of speakers are you using again?
[23:27] <Indiadev_Techie> _Oz_: so what's ur machine configuration....
[23:27] <Andeh> _Oz_: Puppy is pretty awesome until something goes wrong :)
[23:27] <j_> danand_what happens when "sudo rm -rf /"
[23:28] <lordleemo> pingu: places cd/dvd creator drag and drop your files etc then file write to disk
[23:28] <mik3> demon_spork : they're a logitech set with a sub woofer, it's not the speakers i tested the problem with another set of speakers and a pair of headphones
[23:28] <Starnestommy> j_: it deletes everything on the root partition
[23:28] <Tyczek> hmm... is command ctrl + prscreen +b for restart system?
[23:29] <j_> Starnestommy ouch.
[23:29] <Starnestommy> Tyczek: only if the system isn't responding to anything else, otherwise, use shutdown -r now
[23:29] <mik3> gah this is annoying
[23:29] <demon_spork> mik3, does the set have an ipod dock?
[23:29] <Tyczek> Starnestommy, well... it is not working for me ;/
[23:30] <khaotik> okay it says volume size 142 GB. i should have 160GB HD. did i not format it properly when i loaded ubuntu???
[23:30] <mik3> demon: no, the speakers are fine, like i said i've tested it with other speakers
[23:30] <Tyczek> System wasn't responding, but I wasn't able to use it...
[23:30] <demon_spork> mik3, We just gave one to my grandma for christmas :)
[23:30] <danand_> j_ - not a good idea - you can do _alot_ of damage with a mis-typed sudo rm -rf !!! ie delete system files.... but sudo rm -rf will be no more useful in terms of security than a normal user running that command
[23:30] <travisat> khaotik: 160gb = about 140ish in real gb
[23:30] <_Oz_> base debian install, eh?
[23:30] <IV> i added some GBs to my data partition with acronis partition manager, and now ubuntu does not detect the partition anymore. is it normal?
[23:30] <_Oz_> no GUI?
[23:31] <khaotik> should i have defragmented my hard drive before i loaded ubuntu
[23:31] <demon_spork> mik3, I don't know what else could be wrong, it is perfectly possible that the sound card could be going out, but try "alsamixer -V" and see if anything is turned down
[23:31] <travisat> khaotik: no, it has to do with how hard disk manufacturers report GB and how a computer reports GB
[23:31] <demon_spork> I wonder what the record users for this channel has been
[23:32] <Ashfire908> over 1500 probaly
[23:32] <khaotik> thanks
[23:32] <danand_> khaotik - check with GUI tool System -> Admin -> partition tool
[23:32] <CBrannan> What is Ubuntu?
[23:33] <simps> Does anyone know of a way to use a command to indicate the speed of my network connection?
[23:33] <frank23> demon_spork: there is a new record on every release day for sure
[23:33] <demon_spork> travisat, the hd manufacurer counts the number of bits their disk has on the physical surface, but the computer only counts the bits that are used for actual data, the difference lies where quite a large number of bits are taken up for formatting markings
[23:33] <CBrannan> I just joined because Charitwo told me there was a lot of people here. And ... wow.
[23:33] <demon_spork> Whenever I log in to my Ubuntu Feisty install, it loads the desktop and promptly the display crashes and I am back at the login screen. It still does this when I use the failsafe login, extra info: running c-f and kiba-dock. When the system first boots, It takes longer to finish loading whatever causes the crash so I have had time to hit Alt+f2 and type "metacity --replace" but even loading a different wm didn't fix the problem.
[23:33] <Starnestommy> CBrannan: it's a support channel for the ubuntu linux distribution
[23:33] <demon_spork> When I select My Ubuntu Gutsy install from the boot menu, it says "Failed to mount selected partition" even though the partition mounts fine via IFS in windows and in my Feisty install. I have made no changes to the boot options/loaders since the last successful boot of the system, which was yesterday.
[23:33] <demon_spork> This is serious, I can't get into either of my ubuntu installs!! fix one of my problems please so I can break this bad habit called windows
[23:34] <travisat> demon_spork: also the manufacturers cound MB as 1000 kb instead of 1024 kb or GB as 1000 MB instead of 1024 MB etc
[23:34] <Ashfire908> CBrannan, biggest channel on freenode i think. (also what Starnestommy said)
[23:34] <CBrannan> Oh thanks guys.
[23:34] <Andeh> llol
[23:35] <Andeh> ugh, ubuntu.iso 20 minutes left
[23:35] <Andeh> it'll be 1 am by then
[23:35] <Andeh> i'll go to sleep lol
[23:35] <DjViper> Andeh: where are you dl'ing from?
[23:35] <Andeh> DjViper: University of Utrecht or something. It's going at my top speed anyway :P
[23:35] <Andeh> 320 kb/s lol
[23:36] <DjViper> ah ok hehe
[23:36] <Andeh> I love how you can install XAMPP on your USB stick and literally take your webserver with you lol
[23:36] <djr> 320 kb/s =D
[23:37] <Indiadev_Techie> Andeh: 2mbps lol
[23:37] <ConstyXIV> what's a good dynamic DNS service?
[23:37] <Andeh> djr: yup. I'll get a gigabit connection by the time I can afford one itll be cheaper anyway lol
[23:37] <Andeh> hmm
[23:37] <Andeh> how come Ubuntu only takes 10 seconds to boot?
[23:37] <DjViper> I have 12Mbit now, will probably get 100Mbit by this years end
[23:37] <Andeh> windows takes like 2 minutes lol
[23:37] <jplichta> ConstyXIV: I've used ipupdater.com before, but I didn't really like it that much, there sight is really slow, but the dns service was fine
[23:38] <genii> ConstyXIV: dyndns isn't bad and works with the ez-ipupdate package in linux
[23:38] <Ashfire908> ConstyXIV, DynDNS
[23:38] <Andeh> :D
[23:38] <ethan961> bittorrent, Andeh!
[23:38] <demonspork> did anyone answer my question?
[23:38] <Andeh> ethan961: Lol
[23:38] <Andeh> yeah, people should give more respect to the thing that uses 90% of our internets :D
[23:39] <Andeh> and 96% at night :)
[23:39] <ethan961> haha
[23:39] <Andeh> hm
[23:39] <Andeh> :P
[23:39] <jplichta> demonsport: just out out of curiosity, what kind of video card do you have?
[23:39] <humbolto> anybody any idea why gstreamer-editor is not available in gutsy anymore? is version 0.8 not compatible with gstreamer-0.10 anymore?
[23:39] <imaginativeone> I have the Ubuntu Live CD...how do I install it?
[23:39] <ethan961> I get ~ 500kbps dl'ing ubuntu iso via bt...
[23:39] <DjViper> imaginativeone: click on the install icon on the desktop...
[23:40] <jetscreamer> click the install icon after you boot it
[23:40] <Leechzilla> I'm not able to use WPA 1/2 or even WEP. Please help me
[23:40] <Dante124> Hi all.  My friend took my advice and installed ubuntu on his pc.  Unfortunately, he has 1gb of ram but made the swap file 512.  Can I use gparted to shrink the ubuntu partition and increase the size of swap partition (btw this is all in an extended partition)
[23:41] <Jack_Sparrow> imaginativeone: Have you run it yet.
[23:41] <Andeh> meh. 70% this sucks. lol. i'm going to sleep
[23:41] <Andeh> see ya :D
[23:41] <Dante124> later
[23:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Dante124: HE would need to boot the livecd umount the partition do make the changes
[23:42] <Dante124> okay.  I could also boot into puppy linux off livecd and then run gparted to do that right?
[23:42] <Jack_Sparrow> yep
[23:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Dante124: orgparted live or.. well you get the idea
[23:43] <Dante124> I have done that before on another pc.  What size partition do you recommend if he has 1gb of ram?
[23:43] <Kibbles_> Jack_Sparrow: do you know of a way to kick-start the installation of a livecd without gdm?
[23:43] <djr> Andeh: I'm on 100 mbit :>
[23:44] <Kibbles_> Dante124: 2xRAM
[23:44] <Kibbles_> (that's what the manual says)
[23:44] <two_bits> I am trying to enable my nvidia driver through the restricted drivers manager
[23:44] <jjgalvez> can anyone help me set up my laptop to connect to an external projector, this is for work, and If I can't get this to work on ubuntu I am going to have to put XP back on it
[23:44] <Dante124> so 2gb then ought to do it fine
[23:44] <two_bits> but it says that the software source is unavailbile
[23:44] <two_bits> what does this mean? and what do I do?
[23:44] <Kibbles_> Dante124: 2x1024=2048
[23:44] <Dante124> LCD projector jjgalvez
[23:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Kibbles_: Not sure what you mean
[23:45] <Sandra24> anyway to set the mtime on file B to be the same as file A ?
[23:45] <jjgalvez> Dante124 yes its an LCD projector
[23:45] <Kibbles_> Jack_Sparrow: join #jay[PLUS] for a sec
[23:45] <two_bits> actually
[23:45] <j_> are there any programs for recovering files ?
[23:45] <two_bits> it says the software source is not enabled
[23:46] <two_bits> how do i enable a software source?
[23:46] <two_bits> so i can get the driver
[23:46] <Dante124> so jjgalvez...you hook up the lcd to computer video cable and what happens?
[23:47] <Silvy> when updated kernels will be available (VMSPLICE issue) ?
[23:47] <Dante124> My experience with LCD projectors and computers has been to always have the LCD projector ON ..BEFORE you turn on the computer.
[23:47] <Spencerical> doubt it
[23:47] <frank23> Silvy: I'm wondering about that too
[23:48] <stroyan> j_:  The 'tct' package says in includes 'unrm'.  Finding data in removed files is very dependent on file system details.
[23:48] <linabhi> Realtek ALC662 need help in installing its sound drivers on ubunut 7.10
[23:48] <Dante124>  jjgalvez do you have the LCD turned on before you boot up the computer?
[23:48] <jjgalvez> Dante124, once my desktop comes up essentually nothing, if I reboot and hit fn-f8 then I can get the display on either my laptop or the projector, but again once the desktop comes it it won't go on the projector any longer
[23:48] <giantmidget> is there an easy way of directing a command-line apps progress output into a progress bar thingy? in fact... is it possible to make progress bars easily sort of like making message boxes with x/gmessage?
[23:48] <Dante124> What brand of LCD projector?
[23:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Kibbles_: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf   reduce the color depth and restart  I cant send to you in that channel
[23:48] <jjgalvez> Dante124, InFocus
[23:48] <Kibbles_> Jack_Sparrow: lol, dammit, sorry
[23:48] <Leechzilla> I'm not able to use WPA 1/2 or even WEP. Please help me
[23:49] <Kibbles_> Jack_Sparrow: flare183 screwed around with settings
[23:49] <drarem> this might be more of a programming question, but can I send text from one terminal or file to an open terminal?
[23:49] <linabhi> \Realtek ALC662 need help in installing its sound drivers on ubunut 7.10
[23:49] <Dante124> Sometimes the resolution you have your computer set to (ie the desktop) can cause weird things to happen.  Have you tried 800 x 600?  What is the default resolution of your laptop monitor?
[23:49] <Silvy> Leechzilla, which wifi card?
[23:49] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[23:49] <linabhi> i have no sound on my ubuntu system
[23:49] <Leechzilla> Silvy: Intel iwl4965
[23:49] <djr> Andeh: 00:51:13 (10.84 MB/s) - `debian-40r2-i386-CD-1.iso' saved [673845248/673845248] ;)
[23:49] <Kibbles_> Jack_Sparrow: how do you figure that would help?
[23:50] <Dante124>  jjgalvez what is the default resolution of your monitor/desktop
[23:50] <jetscreamer> you want the intel hd thing linabhi
[23:50] <linabhi> yeah
[23:50] <jetscreamer> iirc
[23:50] <jjgalvez> Dante124, 1680x1050
[23:50] <drarem> I have the string, just want to send it to the terminal
[23:50] <Silvy> Leechzilla, its found? a lil suggestion - try ndiswrapper and windows drivers, mostly they work better
[23:50] <giantmidget> aaand is this the right place for such questions? (is there an easy way of directing a command-line apps progress output into a progress bar thingy? in fact... is it possible to make progress bars easily sort of like making message boxes with x/gmessage?)
[23:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Kibbles_: I have seen that happen once before.. that got me back in.
[23:50] <linabhi> can u help jet
[23:50] <Leechzilla> Silvy: The card works fine without WiFi. It also detects the SSID for encrypted networks.. But I can't connect
[23:50] <Kibbles_> Jack_Sparrow: note that he didn't have it installed - it was off livecd. restart would kill the change to xorg.conf
[23:51] <whiter> okay, when i try to install ubuntu 7.10 with the option "acpi=off" (the only way the installer wont hang at Scanning CD-ROM) it gets to installing the base system and after findutils it gives a Debootstrap warning
[23:51] <Kibbles_> Jack_Sparrow: or did you mean ctl alt bckspc
[23:51] <Sandra24> touch B -r A is the command for the sake of the logs
[23:51] <Leechzilla> Silvy: The card works fine without encryption. It also detects the SSID for encrypted networks.. But I can't connect
[23:51] <jjgalvez> Dante124, I just dropped it to 1024x768 and that does not work either
[23:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Kibbles_: /j #Voyager
[23:51] <j_> stroyan i can't find stroyan
[23:51] <whiter> so my question is does anyone know what i could do?
[23:51] <linabhi> \Realtek ALC662 need help in installing its sound drivers on ubunut 7.10
[23:51] <Dante124> jjgalvez I would try lowering the resolution to say 1024 x 768 or something and seeing if that makes a difference....also do you have the manual for the InFocus lcd projector?  I'd give it a read and see if there is a troubleshooting guide
[23:52] <Dante124> Was the LCD projector turned On BEFORE you booted the computer
[23:52] <stroyan> j_:  tct is in universe/admin .  I just installed it.  The unrm in tct 'The Coroner's Toolkit' only claims to know ext2.  That might with unmounted ext3.
[23:52] <jjgalvez> Dante124, yes it was on before I turned on the computer, and I just tried lowing the resolution without resutls
[23:53] <Dante124> did you try 800 x 600?
[23:53] <Dante124> Also what graphics card do you have?
[23:54] <jjgalvez> Dante124, I'll try that now, and its an Nvidia 8600
[23:54] <stroyan> j_:  I should warn you that the odds of recovering a removed file are really not good.
[23:54] <Anizuka> can someone help? every time I try to click 'extra' in the visual effects, it always says that the composite extension is not available.
[23:54] <j_> stroyan so tct has unrm components??
[23:55] <soundray> whiter: acpi=off should be avoided. Have you tried pci=noacpi instead?
[23:55] <Silvy> Anizuka,you have to install AIGLX and insert Option "Composite" into xorg.conf
[23:55] <stroyan> j_:  tct does have an unrm command for ext2 filesystem.  But I have never needed to try it out.  (Backups work much better.)
[23:55] <whiter> soundray, ill try it right now
[23:55] <jjgalvez> Dante124, nope that did not work either (800x600)
[23:55] <Silvy> Anizuka - more info can be found in ubuntu help if you look for compiz install guide
[23:56] <|WolF|> Question: Is there any DivX player for ubuntu?
[23:56] <Dante124> jjgalvez see if this helps at all  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=38632
[23:56] <Anizuka> Silvy, thanks
[23:56] <Leechzilla> Do I need to install something to make WPA work? My card is working fine without encryption
[23:56] <soundray> !divx > |WolF|, please read ubotu's private message
[23:56] <j_> stroyan how do i use this tct?
[23:56] <Leechzilla> !wpa
[23:56] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[23:56] <Silvy> Leechzilla, works fine on Gutsy, WPA depends on wpa_supplicant package
[23:56] <Dante124> jjgalvez sorry, that has little info in it.  Tell me the model number for your Infocus lcd projector
[23:57] <stroyan> j_:  sudo apt-get install tct; man unrm
[23:57] <Leechzilla> Silv: I'm using gutsy but can't connect to encrypted networks..
[23:57] <whiter> soundray, it stops at Scanning CD-ROM 7% with that option
[23:57] <jjgalvez> Dante124, its an LP820
[23:58] <soundray> whiter: okay, sorry, I don't think I'll be able to help then
[23:59] <stroyan> j_:  Looking at tct, it probably is not the tool you are hoping for.  See http://www.fish2.com/tct/FAQ.html#delete for a discussion.
[23:59] <Guerra> Okay. So I have two separate problems people. I would appreciate any and all help on the matter. Problem 1: I am unable to install the restricted drivers for my ATI 2900 PRO video card, and would really like to install it. Problem 2: I saved my sister's laptop from Vista, installed Ubuntu, and her touch pad isn't working. It's a Dell Inspiron 1501. I've tried forums, many, many guides, googling it, etc. So this is my last resort. Anyo
[23:59] <soundray> !bootoptions > whiter, here's somewhere to look for further hints (private message)
[23:59] <crazyboy> hi
[23:59] <whiter> oksu