[00:00] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: Your best bet is to reinstall.
[00:00] <AntiUSA> fuck
[00:00] <PriceChild> !ohmy | AntiUSA
[00:00] <ubotu> AntiUSA: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[00:00] <Soskel> hi
[00:00] <n2diy> adac, not that I know of. I only shutdown when I have to, so...
[00:00] <AntiUSA> will it reformat my drive?
[00:00] <AntiUSA> will I lose everything I downloaded?
[00:00] <PriceChild> AntiUSA, read the questions carefully during the install.
[00:01] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: yes. Do you have a /home partition?
[00:01] <rrbox> my "brother mfc 8300" printer is recognized, but not the scanner from it on xsane, does that mean i'm out of luck ?
[00:01] <dabbill> is there a way to mount NTFS partition with read / write from live CD?
[00:01] <Soskel> i am trying to run 'rm -rf /' and i get an error saying "cannot remove root directory /"
[00:01] <PriceChild> AntiUSA, if you read them, you will be allowed to resize the existing partitions.
[00:01] <PriceChild> Soskel, not in here.
[00:01] <Soskel> not what in here?/
[00:01] <yo_> PriceChild: can i install ubuntu to my hd without having to backup my files? i don't have the resources to back everything up..
[00:01] <icesword> craigevil, do you mean that i change my debian to make it allow unstable
[00:01] <Soskel> PriceChild: ???
[00:01] <PriceChild> Soskel, don't ever post that command in here again.
[00:01] <Soskel> PriceChild: what are you talking about
[00:01] <Soskel> i need help running it
[00:01] <AntiUSA> so I could make the current partition really small, and then move everything over from it? then delete it?
[00:02] <Odd-rationale> dabbill: You should be able to read/write ntfs from the live cd
[00:02] <craigevil> debian sid/unstable really isnt unstable it just changes alot. ie has a lot of updates
[00:02] <Sindacious> Anyone know why windows disk check won't work after I booted ubuntu on disk?
[00:02] <mohbana> any idea where PHP iCalendar is?
[00:02] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: Yes, you could
[00:02] <PriceChild> Soskel, that command will destroy your entire system. We're not helping you.
[00:02] <dabbill> Odd-rationale: it says i dont have permission to write to it
[00:02] <rambo3> php pear i would guess
[00:02] <AntiUSA> how will I delete the partition at a later date?
[00:02] <dabbill> Odd-rationale: it says read only file system
[00:03] <Odd-rationale> dabbill: Can you write to it as root? Are you root?
[00:03] <yo_> PriceChild: i don't have the resources to back up my harddrive.. how do i shrink my ntfs partition to allow room for the ubuntu partition without destroying my files.
[00:03] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: Use a live cd with gparted
[00:03] <dabbill> i am useing sudo command
[00:03] <AntiUSA> gparted?
[00:03] <solexious> Hi all, I know to use du to show listing of file sizes, but how do i show remaining free space?
[00:03] <AntiUSA> I have the 7.10 live cd...
[00:03] <n2diy> PriceChild: the / probably saved his but, my guess he can't write to it?
[00:03] <Starnestommy> solexious: df -h?
[00:03] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: Good. GParted should be on there
[00:03] <PriceChild> yo_, resizing your partition risks losing all your files. Don't attempt it without backing up.
[00:04] <AntiUSA> alright
[00:04] <Cyntrox> Yay, I just booted Ubuntu for the first time... To be met by an "Out of range" message from my monitor?
[00:04] <solexious> ty
[00:04] <AntiUSA> well this is ultra depressing... but thanks guys
[00:04] <yo_> maybe i can borrow a friends 80GB ipod lol
[00:04] <n2diy> but/butt
[00:04] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: But, you should back up just in case
[00:04] <rambo3> yo_, you dont destroy your files. just that if something unexpected happends you might lose them
[00:04] <PMantis> I upgraded from 6.10 to 7.04, and mdadm gave me a warning to check mdadm.conf. Can someone look at my paste to examine the UUIDs?  http://paste.ubuntu.com/4985/ I assume the UUIDs have to match between the two files, but they don't. Which one should I change?
[00:04] <PriceChild> n2diy, meh, ignore it.
[00:04] <yo_> i can't lose them lol
[00:04] <neverblue> Cyntrox, looks like you want to run from command line, and get your xorg.conf sorted out
[00:04] <Fingel> does ubuntu have a feature that will generate a 6 page essay for me?
[00:05] <Cyntrox> neverblue, how do I do that?
[00:05] <Flannel> Fingel: cat /dev/random > essay.txt
[00:05] <yo_> can ubuntu deal with iPods?
[00:05] <neverblue> Fingel, yes, sudo aptitude install instant-essay :D
[00:05] <Fingel> :D
[00:05] <chuy_max> yo_, yeah
[00:05] <rambo3> yo_, then use Live CD till you find USB or CD-R /DVD-R where you can store important files . or use some comercial solution
[00:05] <neverblue> Cyntrox, are you familiar with editing an xorg.conf ?
[00:05] <Cyntrox> neverblue, no
[00:05] <rrbox> my "brother mfc 8300" printer is recognized, but not the scanner from it on xsane, does that mean i'm out of luck ?
[00:05] <neverblue> Cyntrox, do you have an Ubuntu Live CD ?
[00:05] <yo_> what about an ipod rambo?
[00:06] <yo_> an 80gb
[00:06] <Fingel> after the essay I have to write some poems, Im going to cut and paste a large block of text from this channel and only use the words I find here
[00:06] <yo_> i have a 50 gb hd anyways lol
[00:06] <rambo3> to partition. but so far fdisk /ubuntu paritioner was the best solution for me
[00:06] <Estesark> Hi guys. I'm running the Ubuntu Live CD at the moment and am about to install, but I'd like a little help with partitioning. I'm not really familiar with it. Could someone suggest a good proposal for me?
[00:06] <Fingel> should be some interesting poems
[00:06] <Cyntrox> neverblue, it doesn't work, I installed via the alternate CD. I have Windows XP installed though
[00:06] <dabbill> Odd-rationale: i can browse the NTFS partitions but dont have permission to do any thing with them
[00:06] <neverblue> funny for a linux channel, ppl really mention Windows alot
[00:07] <n2diy> Fingel: I think we are copyleft here, be careful.
[00:07] <neverblue> Cyntrox, did you burn it then, or do you still have it around ?
[00:07] <Fingel> NTFS write support is experimental, but if you want to try it install ntfs-tools (I think)
[00:07] <Cyntrox> I still have a live CD.
[00:07] <Flare183> I'm back
[00:07] <neverblue> Fingel, not in Gutsy, its in the OS
[00:07] <yo_> can someone help me with connecting to the net from livecd?
[00:07] <rambo3> yo_, if i where you i would start Live CD and install gnome paritioner and resize the parition manualy
[00:08] <Flare183> yo_: yeah how do you connect to the internet usually?
[00:08] <Cyntrox> neverblue: I still have a live CD, but when I tried using it last time I just got lots of errors after I pressed "install"
[00:08] <yo_> wireless internet..
[00:08] <neverblue> Cyntrox, then I would do some research with the type of video card you have, and what you need to change in your xorg.conf, but first you need a terminal or boot off the Live CD
[00:08] <Flare183> yo_: bcm?
[00:08] <yo_> rambo3: is there a risk of loosing my files that way?
[00:08] <yo_> yes broadcom
[00:08] <Sindacious> Anyone know why windows disk check won't work after I booted ubuntu on disk?
[00:08] <Flare183> yo_: Broadcom wirless card?
[00:08] <Flare183> yo_: ok you need two files
[00:08] <yo_> yes
[00:08] <yo_> okay
[00:08] <Starnestommy> Sindacious: check in ##windows
[00:08] <neverblue> Cyntrox, using the Live CD, you will not be _installing_ but using it to edit/view your xorg.conf
[00:08] <n2diy> Cyntrox: what type of errors?
[00:08] <rambo3> yo_, you can lose your files by starting your computer , there is always risk
[00:08] <yo_> which ones?
[00:09] <Flare183> yo_: ummm.... let me find the link one sec
[00:09] <yo_> how big is the risk rambo?
[00:09] <ArthurArchnix> still working on getting my wireless to come back up after suspend/resume. Poking around in /etc/default/acpi-support, since some people wrote that adding "networking" to services would force it to be stopped then restarted. That didn't work, but now I'm looking at a line that says network cards are unloaded unless added to whitelist. Am I barking up the wrong tree here, or should I try adding the module responsible for my wireless?
[00:09] <Intro5pect> Still getting CANNOT READ CD-ROM RELEASE at detect and mount part of install
[00:09] <Cyntrox> neverblue: I have nVidia 7900 some weird letters
[00:09] <Sindacious> Starnestommy: I figured this might be the right place to ask seeing it didn't happen until after the Ubuntu boot
[00:09] <Intro5pect> memory tested fine
[00:09] <yo_> rambo3: what is the risk?
[00:09] <neverblue> Cyntrox, thats great :)
[00:09] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[00:09] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[00:09] <rjeffries> I notice that Pidegon (nee Gaim) does not come back cleanly after a suspend on Gutsy. anybody else see this?
[00:09] <Cyntrox> ...fun
[00:10] <yo_> rambo3:is there anyway i can reduce the risk?
[00:10] <Estesark> Can anyone suggest a good partition setup for my installation?
[00:10] <Flare183> ouch
[00:10] <Flare183> yo_: you still there>
[00:10] <Cyntrox> As for errors:
[00:10] <Flare183> ?
[00:10] <icesword> bazhang_, good morning
[00:10] <yo_> yep
[00:10] <Cyntrox> [ 593.999153] ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x2 frozen
[00:10] <Cyntrox> [ 606.0476770] Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 0
[00:10] <Flare183> yo_: ok just making sure
[00:10] <yo_> lol
[00:10] <Cyntrox> basicly that with different values
[00:10] <nikitis> Anyone got a guide for a package install of Intel 3D Graphics?
[00:10] <yo_> rambo3:is there anyway to reduce the risk of loosing files besides backing them up?
[00:11] <n2diy> Estesark: what is your instalation?
[00:11] <ArthurArchnix> alright then, how about this... how would I determine what module is being used / loaded / controls my wireless card... is there a command? Like, I dunno, lsmod | grep ireless
[00:11] <rambo3> yo_, no i dont know
[00:11] <Estesark> n2diy: I'm installing Ubuntu from the Live CD. I've got two hard disks of ~150GB in size each, both empty.
[00:11] <yo_> mm..
[00:11] <yo_> should i risk it?
[00:11] <Cyntrox> neverblue, how should I use the live CD then?
[00:11] <scragar> I'm not having much luck with https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox all the steps worked, but after I restart tap1 does not exist anymore for some reason... :(
[00:12] <yo_> cuz i've got once in a lifetime pictures and 4500 songs lol
[00:12] <Flare183> yo_: http://filebin.ca/czwbee/bcm43xx-firmware_1.3-1ubuntu2_all.deb
[00:12] <n2diy> Estesark: Both empty, no Winders? Just go for it.
[00:12] <Flare183> yo_: thats the first one
[00:12] <rambo3> upload them to flickr
[00:12] <yo_> 40 gigs worth?
[00:12] <yo_> lol
[00:12] <Flare183> yo_: http://filebin.ca/wveegz/bcm43xx-fwcutter_20060501-5_i386.deb
[00:12] <Estesark> I don't feel very comfortable with using the "guided" options
[00:12] <Flare183> yo_: there is your second one
[00:12] <Flare183> yo_: download both and install both
[00:13] <yo_> intsall where?
[00:13] <Estesark> n2diy: I was wondering what would be a good set-up to create manually. Are the only mandatory partitions "/" and "/swap"? I don't need to create a "/boot" or a "/tmp", for example?
[00:13] <SomeHelp> okay guys, i need help, my ubuntu got b0rked big time
[00:13] <scragar> they are .deb files, you just run and pick install when it prompts :P
[00:13] <Devourer> How do I kill a process in the terminal?
[00:13] <yo_> run them in ubuntu correct?
[00:13] <n2diy> Estesark: OK, Ubuntu wants about 3g, so your cool there. Do your self a favor, and create a /home pantition, other than that, I think your good to go.
[00:14] <icesword> pgrep
[00:14] <Oloughlin75> Whats the Terminal called for alt+f2 to run it? Not xterm, the other default terminal
[00:14] <c0mp13371331337> Devourer - pkill <proces name>
[00:14] <Devourer> c0mp13371331337, thanks.
[00:14] <ally_xoxox> hey guys, I have this annoying problem with my Ubuntu everytime i turn it on
[00:14] <ally_xoxox> i get a message that displays "Expected was model "pc101", layout "us" and no options, but the the following settings were found: model "pc105", layout "us" and no options.
[00:14] <ally_xoxox> Which set would you like to use?"
[00:14] <scragar> Oloughlin75: gnome-terminal ?
[00:14] <ally_xoxox> what does that mean?
[00:14] <Oloughlin75> scragar, thanks
[00:15] <n2diy> Estesark: Yes you'll need those partions, and make life easy for yourself, and add /home
[00:15] <yo_> ?
[00:15] <yo_> flare?
[00:15] <Flare183> yo_: yeah?
[00:15] <Estesark> n2diy: I don't seem to be able to add more than one partition to each drive through the installer?
[00:15] <Flare183> yo_: what's up?
[00:15] <ArthurArchnix> I've removed GDM and now the only way to shutdown or restart my computer is with sudo. Anyone know a workaround?
[00:15] <Cyntrox> now I have both winXP and Ubuntu on my box... Windows boots perfectly, but if I try to boot Ubuntu I get out of range on my monitor!
[00:15] <yo_> so i run them in ubuntu right?
[00:15] <yo_> after it loads up and everything?
[00:15] <Flare183> yo_: yeapa
[00:15] <Flare183> yeap*
[00:15] <njeriu> does anyone know how to configure wpa_supplicant package?
[00:15] <yo_> k.. what about an IRC program?
[00:16] <yo_> so i can get back on here once im on the net?
[00:16] <Flare183> yeah shoulod work too
[00:16] <Flare183> yeap
[00:16] <yo_> what program should i use for irc?
[00:16] <Flare183> should*
[00:16] <Flare183> yo_: xchat
[00:16] <yo_> okee dokee.. and thats included in the livecd?
[00:16] <Flare183> yo_: yes it is
[00:16] <scragar> yo_: pidgin or gaim come will by default and both do IRC
[00:16] <yo_> fer sher
[00:16] <ally_xoxox> hey guys, I have this annoying problem with my Ubuntu everytime i turn it on
[00:16] <Flare183> yo_: it will install it too
[00:16] <yo_> k be back in a bit
[00:16] <n2diy> Estesark: What version of Ubuntu? I haven't installed since 6.06, but there must be a way to add /home?
[00:16] <nikitis> Is there an Ubuntu guide on installing Intel Graphics 3D Drivers?
[00:16] <ally_xoxox> i get a message that displays "Expected was model "pc101", layout "us" and no options, but the the following settings were found: model "pc105", layout "us" and no options.
[00:16] <Flare183> yo_: good luck
[00:17] <ally_xoxox> anybody have any ideas?
[00:17]  * njeriu anyone know's where to find a tutorial of wpa_supplicant package configuration for ubuntu 7.1o
[00:17] <Flare183> ally_xoxox: wrong keyboard layout
[00:17] <juggaloreborn> hello all
[00:17] <Flare183> !wpa | njeriu (I think this might help)
[00:17] <ubotu> njeriu (I think this might help): Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[00:17] <Flare183> njeriu: hope so
[00:17] <Flare183> hehe
[00:17] <ally_xoxox> flarel83: it worked fine for 2 weeks, then i get this keyboard layout error? whats wrong?
[00:17] <ally_xoxox> and how can i fix it, i hate how it keeps poping up
[00:17] <juggaloreborn> .... not to be pink floydish or anything... but "Is there anybody... out there"
[00:18] <Estesark> n2diy: After I have created one partition, I can't seem to work out how to add another to the same drive. I'm trying to install whatever the latest version is, I only downloaded the iso today
[00:18] <Flare183> ally_xoxox: wrong nick one, two, unn xorg.conf congfiguration???? maybe....
[00:18] <pac1> where does ubuntu save the linux sources?  Nothing in /usr/src
[00:18] <Fingel> hi juggaloreborn
[00:18] <juggaloreborn> hey can anybody tell me what repository i can pick up a version of skype?
[00:19] <PriceChild> juggaloreborn, you can get it from skype.com
[00:19] <Flare183> !hi | juggaloreborn (you have a looong nick)
[00:19] <ubotu> juggaloreborn (you have a looong nick): Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[00:19] <juggaloreborn> its col
[00:19] <n2diy> Estesark: Does saving, accepting, whatever, give you the option to add a new one?
[00:19] <cryosphere> hello: I can´t seem to get my keyboard configured correctly
[00:19] <juggaloreborn> thats for FF, i got GG
[00:19] <Estesark> Not as far as I can see
[00:19] <Estesark> n2diy: I'll try and take some screenshots
[00:19] <scragar> I'm not having much luck with https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox all the steps worked, but after I restart tap1 does not exist anymore for some reason... Anyone any ideas?
[00:20] <cryosphere> instead of " I get ¨
[00:20] <ally_xoxox> Flare183 what is xorg.conf?
[00:20] <Flare183> scragar: i did works fine with correct kernel
[00:20] <Flannel> cryosphere: You have to hit the " key twice, right?
[00:20] <juggaloreborn> i tried installing it from skype.com, but it was for FF, and after i DL'd it, it said i didnt have permision
[00:20] <Oloughlin75> ally_xoxox, it configures x
[00:20] <cryosphere> Flannel: RIGHT!
[00:20] <Flare183> ally_xoxox: your X configuratoin
[00:20] <Flare183> configuration*
[00:20] <Oloughlin75> ally_xoxox, sets up keyboard, mouse, graphics card
[00:21] <scragar> Flare183: I've installed all updates on gutsy...
[00:21] <Flare183> it's Flare183
[00:21] <ally_xoxox> where is it located?
[00:21] <Flannel> cryosphere: You're keyboard variant is setup to the wrong one.  You've got the "deadkeys" one selected, you need to select the non-deadkeys one.
[00:21] <Flare183> ally_xoxox: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:21] <ally_xoxox> thanks
[00:21] <Estesark> n2diy: Hmm, something odd has just happened
[00:21] <Flare183> Flannel: oops sorry about that i though they were talking to me sorry man
[00:21] <Estesark> n2diy: When I went to the manual partitioning before, it just showed two drives of empty space
[00:22] <Estesark> n2diy: Now it's showing the old partitions I had before
[00:22] <n2diy> Estesark: What's on the old partitions?
[00:22] <Intro5pect> since i'm having so many problems with the CD-ROM anyone know how to use an external USB Drive as a source for installation
[00:22] <Estesark> Well, they're empty, but I'll try and describe the setup as best I can
[00:23] <juggaloreborn> thanks all, but i just decided to try the CLI, and went into god mode lol
[00:23] <Estesark> n2diy: Two hard drives, /dev/sda and /dev/sdb
[00:23] <juggaloreborn> sudo apt-get install skype
[00:23] <n2diy> Estesark: What's on the old partitions?
[00:23] <cryosphere> Flannel: how do I do that
[00:23] <juggaloreborn> and it worked
[00:23] <juggaloreborn> lol
[00:23] <juggaloreborn> im so never going back to windows
[00:23] <Flannel> cryosphere: Uh, whereever you setup your keyboard.  System > Preferences > Keyboard?
[00:23] <Estesark> n2diy: On /dev/sda we've got /dev/sda1, type ext3, /media/sda1. /dev/sda5, swap. /dev/sda6, ext3, /media/sd6
[00:24] <pac1> pac1, helps if you actually install the sources first.
[00:24] <cryosphere> well its xubuntu
[00:24] <cryosphere> but I have a similar screen
[00:24] <Estesark> n2diy: Then on /dev/sdb we've got /dev/sdb1, ext3, /media/sdb1
[00:24] <n2diy> Estesark: What brand computer?
[00:24] <cryosphere> im in keyboard preferences
[00:24] <Estesark> n2diy:  No brand. These are partitions from when I used to use Suse.
[00:24] <Estesark> (I think)
[00:25] <n2diy> Estesark: Ok, so no hidden Dell MBRs, or crap like that?
[00:25] <Estesark> No.
[00:25] <Flannel> cryosphere: No deadkeys mention?  What version of Ubuntu is this?
[00:26] <cryosphere> 7.10 gutsy
[00:26] <cryosphere> in keyboard pref I selected
[00:26] <ShitStainz> hey guys, can you read this paste i made of my problem? http://dpaste.com/36831/
[00:26] <Intro5pect> since i'm having so many problems with the CD-ROM anyone know how to use an external USB Drive as a source for installation
[00:26] <juggaloreborn> Anyone here need any help with small stuff?
[00:26] <ShitStainz> its long and i need help
[00:27] <foso> hey all, how do i tell if im running fglrx?
[00:27] <cryosphere> model: generic 105-key (intl) pc
[00:27] <cryosphere> layout: us alt-intl
[00:27] <Flannel> ShitStainz: #ubuntu+1 for Hardy support, thanks
[00:27] <demonspork> I just discovered a way to get a root shell in the default ubuntu user setup, with no password for root!!!!!!
[00:28] <Flannel> cryosphere: You want us ... normal.  Or something.  The layout is your issue.
[00:28] <PriceChild> demonspork, congratulations.
[00:28] <oloughlin75> demonspork: sudoers?
[00:28] <ShitStainz> no, but i dont want hardy, i went to downgrade and it got fucked
[00:28] <demonspork> no editing of files
[00:28] <WhiteNerd> Okay, So I have Ubuntu server 7.1 installed. I'm still learning my linux. How do I view what's on the cd? /dev/cdrom or /cdrom/ ?
[00:28] <PriceChild> !downgrade | ShitStainz
[00:28] <demonspork> install, command line, bam, get a root shell
[00:28] <ubotu> ShitStainz: Attempting to downgrade to an older Ubuntu version is explicitly not supported, and may break your system.
[00:28] <juggaloreborn> what'd you do demon?
[00:28] <PriceChild> ShitStainz, change your nickname please.
[00:28] <pygmymath> Hello world
[00:28] <demonspork> I did "sudo screen"
[00:28] <PriceChild> ShitStainz, reinstall.
[00:28] <Estesark> n2diy: Ah, hang on, I think I might have been trying to do something in the wrong way. I told you I was inexperienced at this. How much space should I assign to /, /swap, /boot and /tmp respectively?
[00:28] <demonspork> and it gives a root shell
[00:28] <juggaloreborn> lol
[00:28] <ShitStainz> is there a way to keep all the config files?
[00:29] <PriceChild> demonspork, there are much better ways.
[00:29] <ShitStainz> or maybe all directories intact?
[00:29] <juggaloreborn> were you on the admin acount?
[00:29] <WhiteNerd> Okay, So I have Ubuntu server 7.1 installed. I'm still learning my linux. How do I view what's on the cd? /dev/cdrom or /cdrom/ ?
[00:29] <n2diy> Estesark: let the partinon manager do that for you!? Why are you doing it manually when you have 300g of free space?
[00:29] <demonspork> PriceChild, what other ways are there without setting a password for root?... oh yeah, sudo su
[00:29] <cryosphere> the layout choices are: 4 different types of dvorak, macintosh, international with dead keys, and alternative international (former us_intl), and russian phonetic
[00:29] <PriceChild> demonspork, best not to use them
[00:29] <demonspork> :(
[00:29] <PriceChild> !sudo | demonspork
[00:29] <ubotu> demonspork: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[00:30] <Flannel> demonspork: sudo -i, etc, etc.
[00:30] <earthian_> Hello, tomorrow I have a presentation and I might need my laptop with ubuntu to connect to a projector. However I am not sure what I should check to make it ready for that. I think I need to set up some more resolutions in the xorg.conf? I have a Toshiba L30 with ATI radeon xpress 200M chip.
[00:30] <demonspork> I know :(
[00:30] <Flannel> demonspork: Whats the problem?
[00:30] <demonspork> no problem, just a proclamation, I thought I had found somehting cool
[00:30] <pbjman> Hello- I need help configuring my Canon MP810 printer. I have found almost no documentation, and even tried the commercial turboprint which failed to print a test page. Can anyone help me?
[00:30] <NB2000> sudo mount /media/cdrom
[00:30] <Intro5pect> is it complicated to install from a USB drive?
[00:30] <NB2000> cd /media/cdrom
[00:31] <WhiteNerd> Thanks NB2000
[00:31] <NB2000> WhiteNerd cool!
[00:31] <Estesark> n2diy: Oh, maybe you're right.
[00:31] <`Zigo[s]ity> Hey, I'm trying to share a folder on my linux box with a pc running XP, but every time I try to access it on the XP box I'm prompted for a password.. What's up with that? All permissions are set right AFAIK.
[00:31] <WhiteNerd> I'll get it tried once the local boot scripts finish
[00:31] <Odd-rationale> LjL: But now what happened to my buddy over on the other side?
[00:31] <stansmith> am i the only one on drugs here
[00:32] <NB2000> WhiteNerd seems to work here.
[00:32] <mehmet> where/how can i use compiz?
[00:32] <mehmet> i downloaded it and everything
[00:32] <mehmet> but i can't find it
[00:32] <NB2000> This may be server 6.06
[00:32] <LjL> Odd-rationale: he's still on the other side.
[00:32] <Dr_willis> !find wesnoth
[00:32] <n2diy> Estesark: Sorry, I got to run, GL.
[00:32] <ubotu> Found: wesnoth, wesnoth-all, wesnoth-data, wesnoth-editor, wesnoth-ei (and 7 others)
[00:32] <Odd-rationale> LjL: :(
[00:32] <Intro5pect> hellllooooooooo *echo*
[00:32] <pbjman> @Mehmet, type "ccsm" to configure it, and type "compiz" to start it.
[00:33] <runst8> i want an ubuntu decal for my car!
[00:33] <mehmet> in terminal?
[00:33] <Estesark> n2diy: Thanks for the help.
[00:33] <pbjman> @mehmet, yes. In the terminal.
[00:33] <LjL> Odd-rationale: nickname? i'll tell them to /reconnect
[00:33] <cdsmithus> Can someone help me configure an nVidia video card?
[00:33] <mehmet> pbjman:  thanks
[00:34] <lmiller> Hi
[00:34] <pbjman> np.
[00:34] <feierfox> hello
[00:34] <pbjman> Can someone help me set up my printer? >.<
[00:34] <lmiller> What do you think are the odds of a successful Dapper->Hardy upgrade today are?
[00:34] <feierfox> everyone is sleeping in old europe :/
[00:34] <PriceChild> !hardy | lmiller
[00:34] <ubotu> lmiller: 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
[00:34] <Odd-rationale> LjL: Oh just NET||abuse. But don't worry about it. I'm sure he'll come along.
[00:34] <lmiller> sorry
[00:34] <noodles12> what is happening when my wireless is connected and GAIM and IRC works, but FF won't connect with any websites and my weather-plugin won't connect?
[00:34] <LjL> Odd-rationale: yes, i'm talking to him already
[00:34] <chuy_max> cdsmithus, there's a nice tutorial in the wiki, if you get stuck a specific question just ask here
[00:34] <chuy_max> !nvidia|cdsmithus
[00:34] <ubotu> cdsmithus: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[00:35] <mohbana> my azureus is crashing randomly what should i do
[00:35] <cdsmithus> chuy_max, ubotu: Thanks
[00:35] <feierfox> what do you think: are to many changes in the 2.6.24er kernel to to hardy "LTS-(stable)-enough"?
[00:35] <Intro5pect> Any simple instructions for installing from USB DRIVE , anyone??????????????
[00:35] <Odd-rationale> !thanks | cdsmithus
[00:35] <ubotu> cdsmithus: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[00:35] <Flannel> feierfox: Hardy discussion is in #ubuntu+1, thanks
[00:35] <`Zigo[s]ity> installing ubuntu from a USB drive? You can't AFAIK
[00:36] <feierfox> or will the new features be stable in 2.6.25 up
[00:36] <NB2000> www.pendrivelinux.org ?
[00:36] <`Zigo[s]ity> Intro5pect: Just burn it onto a CD
[00:36] <Dr_willis> pendrivelinux has a lot of neat tips and info. A lot of their guides are how to make a usb-pendrive boot a 'livecd' system. Not quite the same as installing to a usb drive.
[00:36] <Odd-rationale> Intro5pect: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[00:36] <Estesark> I've got an "Installing system" window, but it's tiny and shows no signs of progress - is this normal during installation?
[00:36] <Intro5pect> well i'm having issues from the cd
[00:37] <demonspork> how do I enable zeroconf services such as uPnP when using an Ubuntu system as an internet gateway router?
[00:37] <Intro5pect> CANNOT READ RELEASE FILE crap
[00:37] <Intro5pect> no one seemed to know how to fix it
[00:37] <Intro5pect> so now i'm going to try from USB i guess
[00:37] <`Zigo[s]ity> Intro5pect: Well try making another CD. For the USB drive to even work it needs to load drivers for it, which it can't do outside an operating system.
[00:37] <NB2000> They cover live and persistent.   A bit of nice info though.
[00:38] <Carbonflux> a lot of MB bias will support booting off a USB drive I have found
[00:38] <Carbonflux> bios*
[00:38] <`Zigo[s]ity> Oh?
[00:38] <`Zigo[s]ity> Mine doesn't : P.
[00:38] <NB2000> Carbonflux True dat.
[00:38] <Carbonflux> both of mine here do
[00:38] <Carbonflux> I have never tested it tho
[00:39] <rambo3> you can boot of floppy
[00:39] <`Zigo[s]ity> My bad then xD
[00:39] <NB2000> This system runs off a 6gb flash. No HD in sight.
[00:39] <Carbonflux> `Zigo[s]ity, heh, sorry I did not mean it that way :)
[00:39] <mehmet> how do i use compiz now?
[00:39] <mehmet> i installed it and configures it
[00:40] <Dr_willis> mehmet,  enable the fancy desktop effects  -> right click on desktop -> change wallpaper -> last tab hjas the info/check box's
[00:40] <Carbonflux> welll, you can turn it on using the appearance settings mehmet
[00:40] <rambo3> mehmet does it say insert coin for player 1 ?
[00:40] <Carbonflux> you can also install CCSM
[00:40] <Carbonflux> for more options
[00:40] <Carbonflux> I really like CCSM
[00:40] <Dr_willis> You will want to install ccsm :)
[00:40] <`Zigo[s]ity> Anyone: I'm trying to share a folder on my linux box with a pc running XP, but every time I try to access it on the XP box I'm prompted for a password.. What's up with that? All permissions are set right AFAIK.
[00:41] <`Zigo[s]ity> Free help please? : P
[00:41] <Dr_willis> `Zigo[s]ity,  on the linux box. Give the linux user a samba password with 'sudo smbpasswd -a USERNAME'
[00:41] <negonicrac> dr willis: you have to create a smb password
[00:41] <evilbug> hey
[00:41] <Dr_willis> negonicrac,  thats what i said. :)
[00:41] <flowOver> whats a good torrent app for gutsy?  i was using utorrent on windows
[00:41] <con-man_> `Zigo[s]ity: probably isnt the answer you are looking for, but format the windows box and put linux on it :P
[00:41] <negonicrac> oh
[00:41] <werneck> hey guys... once I installed ubuntu server, can I save the installing options to automate future installs ?
[00:42] <negonicrac> wasnt payign attention
[00:42] <Odd-rationale> flowOver: Transmission, or Deluge
[00:42] <juggaloreborn> utorrent works with linux bro
[00:42] <Dr_willis> `Zigo[s]ity,  personally i always edit the samba.conf and enable the homes share also.
[00:42] <evilbug> now my touchpad is moving so slow and i have to put my entire finger on it to move the arrow.
[00:42] <Odd-rationale> flowOver: bittorrent is default
[00:42] <flowOver> Odd-rationale: thank yeah
[00:42] <mehmet> Dr_willis:  um i did it
[00:42] <lanlost> ah.. there we go
[00:42] <mad_max02> is there any whereisit linux equivalent ??
[00:42] <Estesark> How do I know if Ubuntu is installing? I've got the tiniest little "installing system" window that doesn't allow me to see if any progress is being made
[00:42] <mehmet> but how do i make the effect work?
[00:42] <lanlost> Here is my question. I am trying to use nvidia LEGACY drivers
[00:42] <flowOver> yeah i've never liked bittorrent client itself
[00:42] <flowOver> don't know why.  can't put my finger on it
[00:42] <lanlost> I have them installed.. and I have nvidia-glx-legacy package installed also
[00:43] <lanlost> but I can't use nvidia-settings
[00:43] <lanlost> when I sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings.. it says I have to remove nvidia-glx-legacy
[00:43] <lanlost> I don't understand... I don't have nvidia-settings
[00:43] <iDivine> My [Updated Manager] froze. What should I do? Trying to Exit it wont work.
[00:43] <lanlost> nvidia settings comes with nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new... but not the one I need
[00:43] <lanlost> its compatible with it
[00:43] <lanlost> I've used it before..
[00:44] <NB2000> what the???
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[00:44] <Odd-rationale> !netsplit
[00:44] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[00:44] <glam> hay
[00:44] <NET||abuse> CTrain, so it's a solid choice for development, if you wanna see a really big app that is built with it, just download the windows version of blender
[00:44] <NET||abuse> hah, and we're back ;)
[00:44] <iDivine> My [Updated Manager] froze. What should I do? Trying to Exit it wont work.
[00:44] <NB2000> Haven't seen one of them in ages.
[00:44] <lanlost> No one has ever heard of my problem?
[00:44] <lanlost> it should be pretty simple
[00:45] <Odd-rationale> NET||abuse: Yes. you are back.
[00:45] <storm-zen> What do I need to know when posting a bug report.  I think I found a pretty serious race condition with xscreensaver.
[00:45] <glam> .
[00:45] <NET||abuse> Odd-rationale, you miss me?
[00:45] <lanlost> how do I prevent apt-get from removing nvidia-glx-legacy when I have to install nvidia-settings
[00:45] <lanlost> they aren't mutually exclusive
[00:45] <glam> .
[00:45] <Odd-rationale> NET||abuse: Not really.
[00:45] <yabuk> I want to be a woner of my windows partition, what shoud I do?
[00:45]  * NET||abuse ;x Odd-rationale 
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[00:45] <lanlost> is this not a help channel? I'm not trying to be a dick. I'm being serious
[00:45] <iDivine> My [Update Manager] froze. What should I do? Trying to Exit it wont work.
[00:45] <FloodBot2> NOTICE - If you couldn't speak to the channel during the past minutes, please try again now.
[00:45] <lanlost> my girlfriend is on the way and I wanted to get this fixed
[00:45] <NET||abuse> CTrain, you miss what i said there??
[00:46] <storm-zen> omg... 2 flood bots?
[00:46] <LukeLM> Floodbot stop flooding!!
[00:46] <lanlost> am I not in the channel?
[00:46] <PriceChild> lanlost, you are here.
[00:46] <DASPRiD> hah, who needs alarm clocks if you have cron, bash and mplayer ^^
[00:46] <storm-zen> lol.. will the floodbots can each other?
[00:46] <Ashfire908> someone needs to program a better floodbot.
[00:46] <LjL> Ashfire908: you're welcome
[00:46] <PriceChild> !traffic
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[00:46] <storm-zen> !bug
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[00:46] <iDivine> My [Update Manager] froze. What should I do? Trying to Exit it wont work.
[00:47] <lanlost> I have a question then..
[00:47] <sdsheeks> evening
[00:47] <`Zigo[s]ity> Dr_willis: I'll try that stuff and get back to you, thanks.
[00:47] <Ashfire908> LjL, well at least they should know how to handle a netsplit.
[00:47] <lanlost> I need to install nvidia-settings but when I apt-get install nvidia-settings it says it has to remove nvidia-glx-legacy
[00:47] <NET||abuse> iDivine, dig out the pid from ps aux | grep update  then kill -9 [pid]
[00:47] <WhiteNerd> Back again!!!
[00:47] <lanlost> theres no reason for it to do this..
[00:47] <lanlost> how do I install both of them together
[00:47] <sdsheeks> wb
[00:47] <NET||abuse> iDivine, you 'll have to sudo kill -9 that though
[00:47] <PriceChild> Ashfire908, that wasn't a normal netsplit. /msg ubotu offtopic
[00:47] <c0mp13371331337> `Zigo[s]ity: at the very bottom of /etc/samba/smb.conf there should be the settings for the shared folders.  Add to each folder the following: 'guest ok = yes' and 'guest only = yes'.  Under the Authentication section, change 'security = ' to 'security = share'.  Then under Global Settings change 'workgroup' to whatever the name of the Windows workgroup is.  Save that file and restart samba with 'sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart'
[00:47] <iDivine> NET||abuse, Can you explain that in 'Newb' Forum.
[00:48] <mad_max02> DAMN
[00:48] <mad_max02> my ubuntu just crashed like mad
[00:48] <prasanna> hey can someone explain why my keyboard keys are weird??
[00:48] <Skullmonkey> I installed wine and it (my comp) freezes up anytime i try to do anything with wine. Any help?
[00:48] <ConstyXIV> anyone have a good suggestion for a UI font to replace bitstream?
[00:48] <WhiteNerd> My server machine keeps stopping at "Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)     [OK]     Any help?
[00:48] <mneptok> prasanna: mix-up at your pharmacy?
[00:48] <LjL> Ashfire908: they don't know how to handle a split that lasts 35 minutes, no
[00:48] <prasanna> when i try to do a question mark i get this, É
[00:48] <xxx> Hi, do you now a program like a "Sony Vegas"?
[00:48] <gangadjinn> anyone using newzbin, and have a good idea to a client I may use for that purpose??
[00:48] <mneptok> gangadjinn: Usenet?
[00:49] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: Do you have the correct keymap loaded?
[00:49] <gangadjinn> mneptok, yeag
[00:49] <lanlost> I need to install nvidia-settings but when I apt-get install nvidia-settings it says it has to remove nvidia-glx-legacy. How do I install both of them together?
[00:49] <WhiteNerd> My server machine keeps stopping at "Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)     [OK]     Any help?
[00:49] <gangadjinn> yeah*''''''''''''''''''''
[00:49] <NET||abuse> iDivine, ps aux is a nice console command for listing out every last process running on your machine, piping it ( using the | symbol) to the grep command filters out(often called grepping out) all the output from the ps command and only displays lines containing the word "update"
[00:49] <prasanna> i have the default loaded
[00:49] <mneptok> gangadjinn: sudo apt-get install pan
[00:49] <danand___> c0mp13371331337 - err is that secure??
[00:49] <prasanna> how do i check and or change that odd-rationale
[00:49] <gangadjinn> oki... thanks
[00:49] <Skullmonkey> I installed wine and it (my comp) freezes up anytime i try to do anything with wine. Any help?
[00:49] <WhiteNerd> My server machine keeps stopping at "Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)     [OK]     Any help?
[00:49] <noodles12> noodles
[00:49] <NB2000> lanhost -d will download only.  Would that get you by the dependencies?
[00:49] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: The first place I would look is the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:50] <NET||abuse> iDivine, you then get the pid which is normally listed over the left as a series of numbers between 4 and 7 digits long(maybe more than 7 if i'm mistaken) the running the kill -9 command will forcefully kill that process
[00:50] <lanlost> no one has ever had a problem with apt-get removing packages that don't need to be removed?
[00:50] <iDivine> NET||abuse, So what are the EXACT commands I should run, in Terminal?.....
[00:50] <WhiteNerd> My server machine keeps stopping at "Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)     [OK]     Any help?
[00:50] <mneptok> !repeat > WhiteNerd
[00:50] <prasanna> odd-rationale, im there
[00:50] <prasanna> what should i be looking for
[00:50] <Odd-rationale> WhiteNerd: Can you switch terminals? ctrl+alt+f2 ?
[00:50] <prasanna> Section "InputDevice"
[00:50] <prasanna> 	Identifier	"Generic Keyboard"
[00:50] <prasanna> 	Driver		"kbd"
[00:50] <prasanna> 	Option		"XkbRules"	"xorg"
[00:50] <prasanna> 	Option		"XkbModel"	"pc105"
[00:50] <prasanna> 	Option		"XkbLayout"	"ca"
[00:50] <c0mp13371331337> danand___: Depending on the scenario.  I have it set up like that for our tiny, 4-computer network behind a standard Belkin consumer firewall/router.  So for my purposes, it allows me to share files to anyone on the network, but not to the web.
[00:51] <prasanna> is that normalÉ
[00:51] <NET||abuse> iDivine, just run "ps aux | grep update" then get the pid number on the line which represents the update manager process, then run "sudo kill -9 [pid
[00:51] <PriceChild> !paste | prasanna
[00:51] <ubotu> prasanna: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lines 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 channel topic)
[00:51] <WhiteNerd> Thanks Odd-ratio, it worked :)
[00:51] <Skullmonkey> I installed wine and it (my comp) freezes up anytime i try to do anything with wine. Any help?
[00:51] <NET||abuse> where [pid] is the number you previously noted from the ps aux command.
[00:51] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: Do you want the "ca" keybaord layout? or "us"?
[00:51] <prasanna> us
[00:51] <CTrain> SkullMonkey: what are your pc's specs?
[00:51] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: Then change ca to us and restart X.
[00:51] <runst8> I wouldn't be able to live without linux...
[00:51] <prasanna> ok
[00:52] <CTrain> SkullMonkey: I have trouble w/ WINE on an older pc I use for overnight downloading
[00:52] <mneptok> prasanna: you'll also have to change the GNOME keyboard setting
[00:52] <prasanna> ok
[00:52] <NET||abuse> runst8, you have some messed up life necessity priorities dude
[00:52] <mneptok> prasanna: you'll be prompted when GDM restarts
[00:52] <prasanna> ok perfect
[00:52] <prasanna> now when i try and save the file (after i changed it to us) it wont let me
[00:52] <iDivine> NET||abuse, Bout the PID #. Theres a series of numbers on that one Line. How can I  tell?
[00:52] <Odd-rationale> pras
[00:53] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: Did you edit as root?
[00:53] <prasanna> i assume its permission related
[00:53] <dumasymptote> guys im having problems with my wireless card Im using an atheros wireless card and the restricted driver is installed but not in use for some reason ive checked the forums but i cant find a way to connect (im using gutsy 64bit)
[00:53] <biabia> it seems like you would expect wine to be bad, by default
[00:53] <prasanna> how would i do that odd
[00:53] <billenium> !xampp
[00:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xampp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:53] <CTrain> CTrain: SkullMonkey: what are the specs of your PC? I have trouble w/ WINE on an older pc I use for overnight downloading
[00:53] <billenium> !LAMP
[00:53] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[00:53] <runst8> NET||abuse: I guess it's just a good thing linux exists, or else I might be in a sad predicament
[00:53] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: Try gksu gedit /tec/X11/xorg.conf
[00:53] <prasanna> open it through terminal?
[00:53] <luisa> Anyone know where the gnome-terminal profiles are stored?
[00:53] <prasanna> k
[00:53] <danand___> c0mp13371331337 - ok
[00:53] <CTrain> SkullMonkey: I have trouble w/ WINE on an older pc I use for overnight downloading
[00:53] <CTrain> there we go
[00:53] <CTrain> :)
[00:53] <FFForever> how come when i load the live cd gnome's menu only loads about 80% of the screen width (if that) everythign else seems to work.....
[00:53] <NB2000> LAMP is good.
[00:53] <NET||abuse> iDivine, run just "ps au" and you'll see a much shorter list of processes,, this will also keep the headers in view, you should see which column the PID is listed under
[00:54] <Skullmonkey> CTran: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?product=426795&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&dest_page=product&docname=c00193732
[00:54] <NET||abuse> iDivine, but this would usually be the second column
[00:54] <WhiteNerd> I have 2 CD drives in my computer, what command do I use to read from at least one of them
[00:54] <dumasymptote> guys im having problems with my wireless card Im using an atheros wireless card and the restricted driver is installed but not in use for some reason ive checked the forums but i cant find a way to connect (im using gutsy 64bit)can anyone help?
[00:54] <`Zigo[s]ity> Dr_willis: Woo, I can get into the shared folders on my windows box now, thanks! Is there any way to disable the password prompt entirely though now? Right now It's still asking me for a password.
[00:54] <NB2000> sudo mount /media/cdrom
[00:54] <flowOver> LAMP isn't a program.  it's a stack of programs working together... and i can't configure it too work :(
[00:54] <NB2000> flowOver what part isnt working?
[00:55] <danand___> iDivine - if you know the exact name of the program you want the pid of you can type pidof program_name in a terminal to get it
[00:55] <prasanna> bhmmmm when i open it usin that command odd, the document is blankt
[00:55] <prasanna> *blank
[00:55] <Skullmonkey> Get it CTrain?
[00:55] <iDivine> NET||abuse, Now the Process name is different from 'Updated blah blahblah'. It's more "Advanced". How can I tell. + Thanks for helping me.
[00:55] <prasanna> when i manually browse there and open it, everything is there
[00:55] <emma> flowOver :  sudo tasksel install lamp-server
[00:55] <iDivine> NET||abuse, Update*
[00:55] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: gksu /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:55] <luisa> flowOver: is it in Gutsy? If so: http://nathanhoad.net/how-to-lamp-in-ubuntu-gutsy
[00:55] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: gksu /gedit etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:55] <Odd-rationale> rrr
[00:55] <luisa> flowOver: It worked perfectly for me, try it out :D
[00:55] <mneptok> Odd-rationale: one more time ...
[00:55] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: gksu gedit etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:56] <mneptok> Odd-rationale: one more time ...
[00:56] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:56] <CTrain> SkullMonkey: get what?
[00:56] <prasanna> k
[00:56] <mneptok> there we go!
[00:56] <Skullmonkey> CTrain: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?product=426795&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&dest_page=product&docname=c00193732
[00:56] <Odd-rationale> mneptok: lol
[00:56] <eifzon> How do I set my language in fluxbox?
[00:56] <CTrain> SkullMonkey: thee we go
[00:56] <Pelo> good evening folks
[00:56] <prasanna> now i can use that same command if i need to edit anything else right?
[00:56] <prasanna> i should remember that one
[00:56] <Jalazmi> hi.. there are ubuntu store on London ..?
[00:56] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: gksu gedit /file
[00:57] <flowOver> ooops sorry.  i went to get coffee after last message.  last night i was trying to install every part individually and no one would help
[00:57] <whileimhere> Hi there I am trying to use Deluge on Ubuntu. I cant seem to get it to accept the tcp and udp ports I have opened up
[00:57] <prasanna> learn somethin new everyday ;)
[00:57] <flowOver> i'll try  sudo tasksel install lamp-server
[00:57] <prasanna> thanks gonna restart X
[00:57] <CTrain> SkullMonkey: then it probably isn't the same problem as my older PC has, mine is a 10 year old Pentium III 800 mhz 256mb of ram
[00:57] <lanlost> no one has ever had a problem with apt-get removing packages that don't need to be removed?
[00:57] <CTrain> SkullMonkey: sorry, guess it is something else :(
[00:57] <lanlost> ack sorry
[00:57] <lanlost> I need to install nvidia-settings but when I apt-get install nvidia-settings it says it has to remove nvidia-glx-legacy. How do I install both of them together?
[00:57] <flowOver> i got apache2 and mysql installed last night.  i think php5 too.  i'm not confident i did it right and mysql isn't loading.  i have some webmin program i've never seen also
[00:57] <Pelo> Jalazmi, not sure what you mean,  ubuntu is free you can download it from the website,  I thnk you can also order ubuntu merchandise from the site , not sure if they have a walking store
[00:57] <whileimhere> How can I make sure that their is no firewall running on here?/
[00:57] <flowOver> i've always used xampp on windows
[00:58] <Skullmonkey> my friend thinks its the vid card but i cant seem to find the driver for ubuntu
[00:58] <Pelo> lanlost, reinstallr legacy afterward
[00:58] <RoAkSoAx> whileimhere: sudo iptables -L
[00:58] <cnStarz> i need help getting xubuntu to work with my tv :(
[00:58] <lanlost> pelo
[00:58] <lanlost> what?
[00:58] <lanlost> if I install legacy after nvidia-setings
[00:58] <Pelo> !tvout > cnStarz
[00:58] <Jalazmi> Pelo .. okey thank 2 u :)
[00:58] <WhiteNerd> NB2000: When I use sudo mount /media/cdrom I get the following "caseys is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported" What do I do now?
[00:58] <lanlost> then it removes nvidia-settings when i install legacy
[00:59] <Pelo> lanlost, I don't know then
[00:59] <lanlost> it doesn't matter which order I do it
[00:59] <lanlost> theres no way to force it?
[00:59] <cnStarz> thanks pelo
[00:59] <Pelo> !enter | lanlost
[00:59] <ubotu> lanlost: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[00:59] <NB2000> WhiteNerd do you have another account with sudo access?
[00:59] <whileimhere> RoAkSoAx: What am I looking for?
[00:59] <lanlost> thanks for acknowledging the problem
[00:59] <flowOver> lanlost i had that problem on a dapper rc when i tried ubuntu last
[00:59] <luisa> Anyone know where gnome-terminal profiles are stored at?
[00:59] <yo_> flame?
[00:59] <flowOver> i never solved it though ... sorry.  though it is identical if that's worth anything
[00:59] <lanlost> uboutu I didn't mean to do that
[00:59] <lanlost> sorry
[00:59] <Pelo> luisa, possibly in /home/user/.gnome2 somewhere
[01:00] <NET||abuse> iDivine, did you get that sorted?
[01:00] <RoAkSoAx> whileimhere what does it show?
[01:00] <yo_> flame?
[01:00] <Odd-rationale> !sorry | lanlost
[01:00] <ubotu> lanlost: It's ok, I can't stay mad at you.
[01:00] <iDivine> NET||abuse,  Not yet =\
[01:00] <Skullmonkey> I installed wine and it (my comp) freezes up anytime i try to do anything with wine. Any help?
[01:00] <whileimhere> Pages of stuff
[01:00] <eifzon> How do I set my language in fluxbox?
[01:00] <squarebracket> if i want to search through a number of files for a certain pattern, what's the right way of doing it?
[01:00] <RoAkSoAx> lanlost: have you tried to do: apt-get -f install pkg1 pkg2
[01:00] <Pelo> eifzon, you'd have to ask ppl in #fluxbox
[01:00] <NET||abuse> iDivine, ok, paste the output from your console into http://www.pastebin.org and put the url that your paste generates into the channel here.. yeh?
[01:00] <Digi> I would like to just add that after using this os for three days I uninstalled windows all together :)
[01:00] <ere4si> Skullmonkey, try asking in #winehq
[01:01] <Skullmonkey> will do thx
[01:01] <ManUnderground> I'm running ubuntu 7.10 and crashed, when I restarted I got a grub error 2 at stage 1.5 any idea how to fix this or what it even means?
[01:01] <c0mp13371331337> squarebracket: ls -a | grep pattern
[01:01] <iDivine> NET||abuse,  I think I got it, Hold on ;)
[01:01] <NET||abuse> ok
[01:01] <WhiteNerd> NB200: No I don't
[01:01] <Pelo> ManUnderground, hold on , let me check what the error msg is
[01:01] <c0mp13371331337> squarebracket: assuming you're already in the directory you want to search the contents of.
[01:01] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: Work?
[01:01] <Wiredtape> what to do if i forgot my username, but remember my password for login screen at startup.. :-\
[01:02] <squarebracket> c0mp13371331337: no, i want to search the actual text in the files
[01:02] <squarebracket> i was thinking something like find | cat | grep
[01:02] <NET||abuse> iDivine, get it? Me need to go sleep! :P
[01:02] <prasanna> perfectly
[01:02] <prasanna> ???#$@%^$& :D all normal!
[01:02] <Pelo> ManUnderground, this is what the error msg means,  no idea how to fix it however  2 : Bad file or directory type
[01:02] <Pelo>     This error is returned if a file requested is not a regular file, but something like a symbolic link, directory, or FIFO.
[01:02] <prasanna> love ya!
[01:02] <VartanS> I'm quite disappointed. :( I installed Ubuntu from the alternative CD on my external hard drive (hooked up via FireWire) and now I can't boot up to that partition on the ext..
[01:02] <WhiteNerd> NB2000: I have read-only access. Is that good enough to copy files off it?
[01:02] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: Good for you!
[01:03] <ManUnderground> Pelo:  thanks
[01:03] <prasanna> new to ubuntu, finally got rid of windows
[01:03] <whileimhere> So how can I permanently get rid of any ubuntu firewall
[01:03] <ManUnderground> anyone have any experience with this grub error?
[01:03] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: Proud of you/
[01:03] <flowOver> whileimhere: install windows ;)
[01:03] <Pelo> VartanS, I'm guessing you installed the grub boot menu on your internal drive,  boot regular and seewhat happens
[01:03] <flowOver> why would you want to get rid of the firewall?
[01:03] <prasanna> i do miss a few apps though, like adobe pro. being a student, most of my notes posted by professor are in pdfs
[01:03] <WorkingOnWis1> how can I see thumbnails of pics when I browse for files, like when I am uploading pics to myspace or facebook?
[01:03] <whileimhere> LOL :)
[01:03] <RoAkSoAx> whileimhere what does that command show?
[01:03] <whileimhere> Not an optimal solution
[01:03] <mneptok> flowOver: a number of reasons
[01:03] <iDivine> NET||abuse, It worked Thanks.
[01:04] <Odd-rationale> prasanna: evince doesn't suit you?
[01:04] <NET||abuse> iDivine, ok awsome.. now i go to sleep
[01:04] <NET||abuse> Goodnight channel
[01:04] <whileimhere> Roaksoax it lists about 3 pages of stuff none of which I am sorry to say I understand
[01:04] <mneptok> whileimhere: did you ever configure iptables?
[01:04] <VartanS> Pelo: on my internal? I selected yes in the installation - didn't see anywhere where I could configure it to install on the internal. Also, will this cause problems with Vista?
[01:04] <Odd-rationale> NET||abuse: Bye!
[01:04] <prasanna> never tried that
[01:04] <WhiteNerd> NB2000: Nevermind I got it, THANKS!!!!!
[01:04] <NET||abuse> Odd-rationale, i'll be back to harass you another night!! :P
[01:04] <h4p0> hi guys!...I've a very strange problem with my systray
[01:04] <NB2000> WhiteNerd How? :)
[01:04] <prasanna> can i edit pdfs? add text ?
[01:04] <iDivine> NET||abuse, WAIT.
[01:04] <RoAkSoAx> whileimhere: paste the output on paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:04] <Wiredtape> what to do if i forgot my username, but remember my password for login screen at startup.. :-\ anyone?
[01:04] <yo_> so quick question.. i was running ubuntu from livecd.. installed the packages for the broadcom controllers so i could connect to the internet, got to myspace and everything.. tried to install the package for xchat and it froze..
[01:04] <tim167> how can i play a DVD movie ? Totem says i need some plugin, i have dvdplay0 installed, what else do i need ? thanks
[01:04] <yo_> what do i do?
[01:04] <NET||abuse> iDivine, awswww.... i was || this close to falling asleep
[01:04] <whileimhere> I have firestarter installed but according to the program it is off
[01:05] <NB2000> WhiteNerd I was trying to figure out how to give a user sudo rights when no sudo rights accounts exist. :)
[01:05] <prasanna> from what i see, it seems like a pdf viewer
[01:05] <storm-zen> prasanna: No, you can read PDFs.  However... you can export PDFs from OpenOffice.
[01:05] <mneptok> whileimhere: then there are no active firewall rules and nothing needs to be done.
[01:05] <WhiteNerd> NB2000: I just used mount (took off the sudo) and it mounted the CD. I LS ed to it and the files are there.
[01:05] <Flannel> Wiredtape: reboot into the recovery console, and cat /etc/passwd
[01:05] <iDivine> NET||abuse, SO SORRY. But now part of the Update manager wont close the 'Applying Changes' part.
[01:05]  * NET||abuse loves selective narcolepcy :)
[01:05] <Odd-rationale> anyways, gtg!
[01:05] <Wiredtape> Flannel, thanks :)
[01:05] <Pelo> VartanS, I don't know about the vista bit ,  I can tell you that when you isntall ubuntu, you should try and have the drive you install on set as boot drive in the bios or else specify a different drive to install the boot menu on when you get to that step,  otherwise you have grub spread over two hdd
[01:05] <NB2000> WhiteNerd I guess that would work.  I figured it need sudo power.
[01:05] <Flannel> Wiredtape: It'll be in the first column of that file
[01:06] <whileimhere> okay I cant figure out why it shows my port closed with the Deluge program
[01:06] <prasanna> who would i go on about doing that? when i open the pdf in openoffice it comes up as all text
[01:06] <NET||abuse> iDivine, do "ps aux | grep apt" and paste the console output into that pastebin?
[01:06] <prasanna> *how
[01:06] <mneptok> whileimhere: because you didn't forward ports through your router?
[01:06] <RoAkSoAx> whileimhere: try doing this: sudo iptables -F
[01:06] <frost0> can someone please help me with hamachi?
[01:06] <frost0> i'm really struggling.
[01:06] <flowOver> after running  'sudo tasksel install lamp-server'  how can i get a panel that will allow me to manage it.  like i would in xampp in windows
[01:06] <frost0> its installed, but i'm lost :)
[01:07] <frost0> I also have quamachi installed for a gui.
[01:07] <whileimhere> Roaksoax: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57402/
[01:07] <alanhaggai> Hi. I was trying to install libgstreamer0.10-dev, but when I try apt-get it is saying: libgstreamer0.10-dev set to manual installed. Why is it so?
[01:07] <whileimhere> I forwarded my port with tcp and udp on my router
[01:07] <mneptok> whileimhere: what port?
[01:07] <ICM> I'll keep this short. I can't get Ubuntu 7.10 installed. I have an emachines monitor hooked up to the onboard Nvidia 6150LE. This computer also doesn't have a newtork set up (wireless). The resolution is at 800x600 and can go no higher
[01:07] <ICM> the 'install' box exceeds 800x600.
[01:08] <mneptok> whileimhere: and to what IP address? and what IP address does the machine currently have?
[01:08] <storm-zen> prasanna: You'd have to import it into a text file.  This might be another option: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PDFedit .
[01:08]  * Pelo is trying to remove wine completely cause someting is terribly wrong with his install, it is getting messy
[01:08] <mneptok> ICM: use the alternate install CD
[01:08] <storm-zen> I don't know anything about PDFedit... I think it's pretty new...
[01:08] <yo_> so quick question.. i was running ubuntu from livecd.. installed the packages for the broadcom controllers so i could connect to the internet, got to myspace and everything.. tried to install the package for xchat and it froze..
[01:08] <yo_> so quick question.. i was running ubuntu from livecd.. installed the packages for the broadcom controllers so i could connect to the internet, got to myspace and everything.. tried to install the package for xchat and it froze..
[01:08] <yo_> what do i do?
[01:08] <RoAkSoAx> whileimhere: wow you have  alot of rules: if you want to flush your iptables or firewall use: sudo iptables -F and that will leave you without firewall
[01:08] <iDivine> NET||abuse, http://pastebin.com/m4fea35a9
[01:08] <mneptok> yo_: you can start by not repeating ;)
[01:09] <whileimhere> Oka
[01:09] <yo_> lmao
[01:09] <ICM> mneptok: is there.. any other way.. and doesn't the alternate install CD require an internet connection?
[01:09] <NET||abuse> second test to run, do "top" in the console
[01:09] <Wiredtape> Flannel, thanks, it worked :)
[01:09] <cdsmithus> ICM: I ran into that.  But I just guessed at what was at the bottom of the box, until I got it right.  Hope you have better luck.  It was a frustrating 3 hours.
[01:09] <yo_> does it have something to do with my RAM?
[01:09] <yo_> i only have 512
[01:09] <whileimhere> Will that leave me open to anything?
[01:09] <NET||abuse> see if anything is runing high cpu cycles , or if you have alot of % listed beside wa:
[01:09] <WhiteNerd> NB2000: Do you know how to unmount a CD?
[01:09] <yo_> and i know running from live cd takes up like 350k
[01:09] <mneptok> ICM: you just need to download an .iso image and burn it
[01:09] <frost0> anyone at all use hamachi?
[01:09] <NB2000> WhiteNerd umount instead of mount
[01:09] <RoAkSoAx> whileimhere: flushing iptables will leave you a system without firewall... and open to anything
[01:10] <flowOver> yo_: i was using the live installer and it kept freezing as well.  i couldn't pinpoint it so i got the alternative instead
[01:10] <WhiteNerd> NB2000: Expected it to be unmount but it worked.
[01:10] <NB2000> WhiteNerd depending on your version, you might try the "eject" command.
[01:10] <Pelo> yo_,  probably has to do with your ram,  when you run the live cd you are infact running the entier os from your RAM  you donT' have that much space to play around
[01:10] <flowOver> i'll never use the live installer again i think
[01:10] <whileimhere> I did that and still get this on the port test "TCP port 24500 closed on 71.116.40.33"
[01:10] <yo_> yeah.. but i don't have stuff to backup my hd
[01:10] <yo_> so i can't install
[01:10] <`Zigo[s]ity> yo_: Try installing the operating system first before you go installing everything, guaranteed it will solve your problem ;D.
[01:10] <mneptok> whileimhere: what port?
[01:10] <mneptok> whileimhere: and to what IP address? and what IP address does the machine currently have?
[01:10] <whileimhere> I dont know
[01:10] <yo_> can i use an SDcard as ram in ubuntu?
[01:11] <whileimhere> LOL this whole thing is confusing
[01:11] <mneptok> whileimhere: then that's the problem ;)
[01:11] <NET||abuse> iDivine, so how's it look?
[01:11] <flowOver> yo_: you can use it as swap
[01:11] <yo_> swap?
[01:11] <iDivine> NET||abuse,  Don't understand.
[01:11] <whileimhere> I know I went into the DSL modem and changed my password and then added 24500 as TCP and UDP forwarding and then turned them on.
[01:11] <flowOver> format it as linux swap.  its parallel with virtual memory in windows
[01:12] <whileimhere> Im trying to use deluge to download a romset and of course it is slow because it thinks I am firewalled.
[01:12] <NET||abuse> iDivine, on console, just type in "top" and hit enter, you get a listing of the processes with top cpu usage
[01:12] <flowOver> ubuntu will detect the swap partition and use it.  theoritically
[01:12] <yo_> it didn't do that tho
[01:12] <NET||abuse> what's the process that hanging up there pretty high
[01:12] <prasanna> yea, tried that, doens't seem as versatile as adobe
[01:12] <mneptok> whileimhere: what IP address did you forward to?
[01:12] <prasanna> might try crossover office
[01:12] <flowOver> did you format the sdcard as swap?
[01:12] <mneptok> whileimhere: and what IP address does your machine have?
[01:12] <yo_> how do i do that?
[01:12] <iDivine> NET||abuse,  I see synaptic, Would that be a update manager?
[01:13] <flowOver> gparted
[01:13] <whileimhere> 192.168.1.46
[01:13] <NET||abuse> iDivine, for the moment i'd just do "sudo kill -9 6019" yeh, synaptic is update manager
[01:13] <icesword> prasanna, eioffice
[01:13] <yo_> what do i do with gparted?
[01:13] <yo_> where do i find it in linux?
[01:13] <prasanna> wats taht?
[01:13] <Pelo> yo_,  menu > system > admin > gnome partition editor
[01:13] <NET||abuse> iDivine, then on console do "sudo apt-get -f"
[01:13] <icesword> prasanna, www.eioffice.com
[01:13] <iDivine> NET||abuse, whats 6019? - What Process.
[01:13] <prasanna> ok, give me sec
[01:13] <yo_> also
[01:13] <frost0> jrib, you familiar with hamachi
[01:13] <NET||abuse> iDivine, it's those forked processes from synaptic
[01:13] <yo_> how do i connect to this chat with pidgin?
[01:13] <flowOver> yo_: apt-get?
[01:14] <aum_2008> สวัสดีครับ
[01:14] <frost0> jrib, ?
[01:14] <flowOver> it's on the live cd even
[01:14] <mneptok> whileimhere: that's your current IP address? and you forwarded to it? and you told Deluge to use those ports?
[01:14] <NET||abuse> iDivine, just kill them, apt is as tough as old boots, just run "sudo apt-get -f" afterward on the console, and it'll fix all your problems
[01:14] <yo_> how do i run this chat room from pidgin? i couldn't figure it out
[01:14] <prasanna> its all chinese icesword
[01:14] <yo_> that would save me from having to do xchat
[01:14] <whileimhere> As far as I can tell yes.
[01:14] <prasanna> nvm
[01:14] <prasanna> :D
[01:14] <prasanna> lol
[01:14] <Pelo> yo_,  this channel is #ubuntu on the freenode network
[01:15] <puff> I upgraded to gutsy a few weeks back, lately it's seemed to take longer and longer for gnome to start up.
[01:15] <yo_> well i know that lol
[01:15] <`Zigo[s]ity> yo_: go to add account, set up an irc accoun
[01:15] <yo_> im here aren't i?
[01:15] <`Zigo[s]ity> t*
[01:15] <flowOver> after installing ' sudo tasksel install lamp-server' how do i manage it and use it?  last night i've already installed apache2, mysql5, php5 and webmin, but i can't configure it all.  after installing lamp with  taskell, i can't figure out what to do now?
[01:15] <Ahmuck> hi.  i made a bad error.  i clicked through the partition manager.  i shut the system down upon realizing my error.  i need to restore the old partition table.  what tool do i need to use?
[01:15] <yo_> where do i put #ubuntu?
[01:15] <iDivine> NET||abuse, E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[01:15] <flowOver> i think it's a big rats nest now
[01:15] <prasanna> eioffice, does this have a pdf editor as well?
[01:15] <`Zigo[s]ity>  You do /j #ubuntu after you've connected
[01:15] <whileimhere> any ideas?
[01:16] <yo_> k
[01:16] <NB2000> flowOver Depends what you want to do with it.  What I use a "LAMP" server for is a database driven CMS website.  Content Management System.
[01:16] <prasanna> not a pdf exporter, but one that lets you add/edit text on an already created pdf document?
[01:16] <NET||abuse> puff, yeh, i've got a long startup after the login dialog.. but i run avant-window-navigator/manager (can never remember what the real name is) and compiz and screenlets and rhythmbox and liferea and tomboy and xchat and firefox and beagled and ......... well you get the picture
[01:16] <flowOver> i'm a web developer.  i need a home platform
[01:16] <yo_> k brb
[01:16] <Housefly7k> yo_: after you add account, you click on Join chat in the main menu and type the name of the channel
[01:16] <flowOver> my brother tossed me ubuntu gutsy, but only the desktop edition
[01:16] <NB2000> flowOver You've got a great start.
[01:17] <icesword> prasanna, on that page,you see "english",just click on it
[01:17] <flowOver> thank you.  i've been doing it for a few years now though.  never configured my own stack though.  on windows i've always just used xampp
[01:17] <cnstarz> i need help configuring xorg.conf
[01:17] <prasanna> no i got that, i'm looking at the features page
[01:17] <NB2000> flowOver one more tool that might come in handy is phpmyadmin.
[01:17] <NET||abuse> iDivine, you have to kill the synaptic instances first
[01:17] <NET||abuse> so di you do "sudo kill -9 6019" yet?
[01:18] <Flannel> !lamp > flowOver
[01:18] <NET||abuse> iDivine, if you did already, then also "sudo kill -9 6025" then try "sudo apt-get -f"
[01:18] <flowOver> !lamp
[01:18] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[01:18] <NB2000> flowOver web based access to your mysql databases and setting up access.
[01:18] <prasanna> doesn't say specifically if it'll allow me to edit already created pdfs
[01:18] <flowOver> hmmm those guides are useless though
[01:18] <rilo> I have a feeling flowOver knows about phpmyadmin :P
[01:18] <iDivine> NET||abuse, Ha thanks.
[01:18] <Flannel> flowOver: No they're not.  They walk you through the entire setup process.
[01:18] <NET||abuse> iDivine, all done? :)
[01:18] <mneptok> flowOver: if you are going to administer a LAMP installation, you should really know how the config files work.
[01:18] <Flannel> flowOver: Also, if you really are against setting it up, grab the server CD.  It'll do it for you.
[01:19] <iDivine> NET||abuse, E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[01:19] <NET||abuse> well just run "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[01:19] <mneptok> flowOver: a server admin that needs a GUI is kinda like a surgeon that needs "cut along dotted line" hints ;)
[01:19] <homerthemighty> anybody know the chat room for drupal
[01:19] <ZephyrShaun> Need suggestion for mysql gui/browser for ubuntu - something like TOAD or SQLyog....
[01:19] <Pelo> homerthemighty, try #drupal
[01:19] <NB2000> Flannel Good point.  One click and go from the server CD.
[01:19] <homerthemighty> thanks
[01:20] <Flannel> ZephyrShaun: mysql-admin?
[01:20] <flowOver> Flannel: lol yeah i'm about this close too doing that
[01:20] <NET||abuse> iDivine, all that does is take the downloaded and incomplete installs of the packages or updates you were trying to apply and makes sure they get done
[01:20] <frost0> Pelo, any experience with hamachi (virtual private network)?
[01:20] <flowOver> mneptok: i'm not exactly a server admin ;)  i'm just a lowly php developer
[01:20] <iDivine> NET||abuse,  Cool, Thanks a lot.
[01:20] <ZephyrShaun> thaks flannel, i'll check it out
[01:20] <Pelo> frost0, none whatsoever
[01:20] <Flannel> flowOver: just using tasksel to select the lamp stack is the same.  (Which is what that 'useless' page tells you to do)
[01:20] <frost0> Pelo, thx anyway :)
[01:20] <flowOver> i used taskell
[01:21] <homerthemighty> no it didn't work
[01:21] <NET||abuse> iDivine, the --configure -a is equivalent to "--configure --pending" switches you might see elsewhere
[01:21] <flowOver> the apache2 i installed wiht other instructions is still installed and not doing php
[01:21] <flowOver> so i'm following the starting over
[01:21] <mneptok> flowOver: you need to enable mod_php in httpd.conf
[01:21]  * flowOver blinks
[01:21] <NET||abuse> iDivine, ok, i'll say goodnight now,, i need to roll over and die :)
[01:21] <iDivine> NET||abuse, Lol. ;)
[01:21]  * NET||abuse ..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
[01:22] <ICM> Well I gave up on installing Gnome.
[01:22] <ICM> Or rather, Ubuntu
[01:22] <NET||abuse> irc in bed is just insomnia's way of offering a gateway drug
[01:22] <icmp> How can I make nautilus always "View as List" ?
[01:22] <andrew222> hi, i have a wierd network issue. i have a server w/ ubuntu 7.10 server edition. stores music and other data on it. well, after streaming music or videos from it for, the network seems to slow considerably down. i can ssh into it but it will take a long time
[01:23] <NET||abuse> ok, really gotta go.. good night all
[01:23] <nettow0822_> I have a PIII laptop....I can't get it to boot off the cd or dvd....I have set the dvd drive to boot before the hard drive
[01:23] <Pelo> NET||abuse, for the love of god , tell me you are not sitting up in your bed with your laptop on your knees
[01:23] <andrew222> and if i'm already sshed into while it slowed down it's slow to browse
[01:23] <oyvind> hello, i'm trying to install avant-window-navigator, but when i try to install i get an error saying that some packages have unmet dependecies
[01:23] <andrew222> any ideas on what could be causing this?
[01:23] <Flannel> mneptok: Ubuntu doesn't use httpd.conf
[01:24] <crush_groove> bbl
[01:24] <andrew222> i had samba installed before and thought it might be the problem so i installed nfs and removed samba
[01:24] <runlevel> is there any good documentation for UPSTART?
[01:24] <andrew222> aparantly it is still occuring
[01:24] <ZephyrShaun> icmp: Edit -> Preferences -> Default View... Veiw new folders using: List View
[01:24] <Fingel> I read a blog post the other day about new technologies replacing old technologies replacing old ones. Like stubleupon to webrings. One of them was that twitter was the new IRC. I nearly had an aneurysm.
[01:25] <andrew222> the network on other computers at home is fine
[01:25] <andrew222> its only the server that is the problem
[01:25] <andrew222> any ideas?
[01:25] <Pelo> Fingel, I get the same reaction everyting I hear that "Pink (or orange or blue or fushia) is the new black
[01:26] <cottima> hello, is there a small boot cd for reading an Ubunut install iso file over a network or on another partition?
[01:27] <oyvind> hello, i'm trying to install avant-window-navigator, but when i try to install i get an error saying that some packages have unmet dependencies. awn-core-applets-bzr: Depends: libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.18.3) but 1.18.2-0ubuntu1 is installed.
[01:28] <kiru> i have a question concerning real life
[01:28] <NB2000> Hmm.
[01:28] <kiru> how can i become a successful womenizer?
[01:28] <Pelo> kiru, wrong channel, none of us have a life
[01:29] <tgm4883_laptop> real life is a myth
[01:29] <daedalus2> I have a life......I think!
[01:29] <kiru> actually i am a fat nerd sitting 20 hours per day in front of the monitor
[01:29] <Fingel> cottima: check this out: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot
[01:29] <NB2000> daedalus2 Where did you get it?  Do they have anymore???
[01:29] <tgm4883_laptop> daedalus2, not possible, you must be thinking of secondlife
[01:29] <daedalus2> < 50 yo geek....
[01:29] <kiru> so... should i cancel all computer science stuff and go for real life?
[01:29] <Pelo> kiru, join a gym that will solve 4 of your problems
[01:29] <mneptok> kiru: you could try getting banned from this channel. that will save some time. and you're well on your way.
[01:30] <FloodBot2> !netsplit
[01:30] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[01:30] <arakthor> anyone familiar with laptop acpi settings here?
[01:30] <daedalus2> < has a life a gf and a wife....
[01:30] <Nickname> What would I have to do to make my server into a music server for my lan that my regular computer could stram from?
[01:30] <daedalus2> oh yeah and a computer!
[01:30] <Pelo> daedalus2,  do I know you from  #thestone on dalnet ?
[01:30] <kiru> mneptok: what about committing suicide? is it a solution to this virtual world and no women life?
[01:30] <daedalus2> nope
[01:30] <daedalus2> no one knows me....I'm a myth
[01:31] <Pelo> kiru, way off topic and pass funny into disturbing and creepy
[01:31] <kiru> previously, i graduated in computer science
[01:31] <kiru> Pelo: i am sorry
[01:31] <PriceChild> !offtopic | daedalus2
[01:31] <ubotu> daedalus2: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:31] <Kira> Wow, I suck...
[01:32] <VartanS> Don't say that. :)
[01:32] <Kira> I don't even know how to recursively look for a file form the shell.
[01:32] <kiru> hey Kira, you match quite well to me
[01:32] <daedalus2> thanx, I knew that
[01:32] <Marou> I'm looking for the keymap Ubuntu uses for the Macbook Pro so I can put it in Debian, any ideas?
[01:32] <kiru> are you also a nerd?
[01:32] <Kira> *from
[01:32] <Xploit> hello?
[01:32] <Xploit> yey
[01:32] <Xploit> wats up?
[01:32] <LjL> !ot | kiru
[01:32] <PriceChild> !offtopic | kiru
[01:32] <ubotu> kiru: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:32] <mneptok> kiru: just because you can't see the danger 2 feet in front of your face doesn't mean *it can't see you*
[01:32] <Kira> kiru: not a ubuntu nerd anyway.
[01:32] <VartanS> Am I the only one here using a real name? :P
[01:32] <arakthor> While plugged in my laptop switches between 'on battery' and 'plugged in' power states at random intervals - anybody have any suggestions on how to fix this?
[01:32] <tallis> hey wazzup
[01:32] <LjL> !ot | NOTICE
[01:32] <ubotu> NOTICE: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:32] <PriceChild> !ot > VartanS
[01:32] <Xploit> NIGGERS
[01:33] <NB2000> Uncalled for.
[01:33] <Kira> How do I look for a file recursively through the directories from the shell?
[01:33] <prasanna> hey guys, i'm trying to install crossover office, but i'm getting this error
[01:33] <prasanna> The '/home/prasanna' directory does not belong to you.
[01:33] <prasanna> Point $HOME to your home directory and try again.
[01:33] <arakthor> kira: rgrep ?
[01:33] <PriceChild> Kira, locate ?
[01:33] <NB2000> Nothing the bot couldn't handle.
[01:33] <adorablepuppy> How do I broadcast a ssid from my usb wireless adapter
[01:34] <danand___> Kira - or find command
[01:34] <kiru> ok
[01:34] <mneptok> Kira: ls -R /path/to/files | grep filename
[01:34] <prasanna> is there something i should be typing?
[01:34] <kiru> i will jump out of the window
[01:34] <cottima> Wow!  Yeah!  Thank you, Fingel!  I knew somebody knew about this.  I have not had much install experience with Ubuntu, yet hopefully the text install is familiar like redhat or debian.  Too bad for a lazy like me, since it does not change to gui (according to the article).  Thanks again!
[01:34] <danand___> kira - locate filename is easiest
[01:34] <daedalus2> arak: laptop batteries don't stay 100% charged @ all times, even whilst plugged in. they charge and disharge @ all times.
[01:34] <NB2000> adorablepuppy add essid to /etc/network/interfaces
[01:34] <Kira> danand___,, the find command doesn't seem to recurse.
[01:34] <runlevel> is there any good documentation for UPSTART?
[01:34] <Starnestommy> prasanna: try sudo chown prasanna:prasanna ~
[01:34] <PriceChild> runlevel, upstart.ubuntu.com
[01:34] <LjL> Kira: yes it does. try just typing "find" (use ctrl+c to stop it)
[01:34] <NB2000> And likely some other stuff.
[01:34] <Flannel> cottima: It's just like debian's installer.  It's just as easy as the GUI Ubuntu installer, asks the same questions, etc.  You just use a keyboard to make menu selections intsead of a mouse
[01:35] <arakthor> daedalus2: that's not really what I'm concerned with; the switch between on power / on battery disrupts my wireless connection and flickers the screen between brightnesses. I wish to disabled it
[01:35] <runlevel> PriceChild, there is no working documentation. its just a tiny amount of info on the daemon service
[01:35] <danand___> Kira - find is a bit complex for my liking - does locate not work?
[01:35] <arakthor> !acpi
[01:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about acpi - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:35] <adorablepuppy> NB2000: Will I have to use the wireless card exclusively as a broadcasting card or will I still be able to get through to the router?
[01:35] <Flannel> runlevel: try #upstart
[01:35] <VartanS> !dualboot
[01:35] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookPro https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[01:35] <prasanna> perfect
[01:35] <prasanna> thanks starnestommy
[01:36] <prasanna> appreciate it
[01:36] <cottima> Sounds great Flannel.
[01:37] <VartanS> !grub
[01:37] <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
[01:37] <NB2000> adorablepuppy Good question.  I've only seen uses as the PC's main NIC or as a wireless router in master mode.
[01:37] <sn00zer> i enabled xdmcp awhile back and now want to disable it, i changed the gdm.conf file, but iptables still has the port open, how do i close it?
[01:37] <Flannel> sn00zer: did you restart X?
[01:37] <NB2000> If you have a atheros chipset based wireless there is a nice tutorial
[01:37] <sn00zer> Flannel, yes
[01:40] <Front187> Can anyone help me with a basic permissions problem?
[01:41] <Dellbuntu5100> my volume is all the way up, speaker volume is all the way up. No sound.
[01:41] <Dellbuntu5100> ;)
[01:41] <adorablepuppy> Delbuntu5100: Multiple sound cards? Maybe an integreated one?
[01:41] <illmortal> Hey guys.... how do i remove something and reinstall it using terminal?
[01:41] <flowOver> Dellbuntu5100: alsa-mixer
[01:43] <Pelo> Dellbuntu5100, type alsamixer in the terminal and make sure all the sliders are up and that nothing is muted
[01:43] <PriceChild> illmortal, sudo apt-get install --reinstall name
[01:43] <Dellbuntu5100> what do i do in alsa-mixer?
[01:43] <danand___> illmortal - sudo apt-get --reinstall install pkgname
[01:43] <illmortal> thanks
[01:43] <Dellbuntu5100> ok
[01:43] <Dellbuntu5100> brb:)
[01:43] <illmortal> crap... im not able to install the file I need in order to change my screen resolution.
[01:43] <Front187> I recieve the error:     sudo: can't open /etc/sudoers: Permission denied   -- my permissions are correct, but I discovered that my drives are being automatically mounted as read only.  Could this be the problem/how can I fix it?
[01:44] <prasanna> anyone here running ubuntu hardy 8.04 (alpha)?
[01:44] <prasanna> having trouble running wine, wondering if thats just expected, or if someone got it working
[01:44] <Dellbuntu5100> how do i get to the terminal
[01:44] <geoff_> hey i have bigdesktop working but im trying to set a resolution on 2048x768 however its not listed in Screen resolution Preferences, how can I fix this?
[01:44] <shane2peru> does anyone know about the database in f-Spot?
[01:44] <brady> What is the current status for sun-java on ppc? I found the keyword icedtea, but could not find it in the documentation/wiki.
[01:44] <fabio> xorg.conf
[01:44] <flowOver> okay i've uninstalled everything that page says to.. then typed  sudo tasksel install lamp-server.  what now?  where is my server's root?
[01:44] <Front187> geoff, you have to manually edit /etc/xorg.conf
[01:44] <fabio> dpkg-reconfigure
[01:44] <shane2peru> I restored my photos.db file and the pictures didn't come back after changing my username
[01:44] <Dellbuntu5100> got it. nothing is muted
[01:44] <shane2peru> I'm assuming the user name is hard coded into the database.
[01:44] <geoff_> Front187, i thought of that but not even the current resolution is listed there so I dont kno where to add this new one
[01:44] <Dellbuntu5100> wait, let me double check
[01:44] <nickrud> flowOver: /var/www
[01:44] <mneptok> geoff_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:45] <mneptok> Front187: that reconfigure will work, and saves hand editing :)
[01:45] <fabio> geoff_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg right :)
[01:45] <geoff_> Front187, the current res is 2560x1024 but its not listed in xorg.conf
[01:45] <illmortal> can someone help me... im tryin to install a file i need for PS3 to have HD resolution
[01:45] <flowOver> thnx
[01:45] <geoff_> fabio, if i do that I wont lose bigdesktop settings?
[01:45] <Front187> mneptok: I didn't know if the reconfigure GUI would list resolutions that high
[01:45] <shane2peru> fspot database, when you change usernames, and restore the database file my pictures don't show up, any ideas on fixing this?
[01:46] <Front187> I recieve the error:     sudo: can't open /etc/sudoers: Permission denied   -- my permissions are correct, but I discovered that my drives are being automatically mounted as read only.  Could this be the problem/how can I fix it?
[01:46] <mneptok> Front187: look at your fstab
[01:46] <voodoo-chile> hi
[01:46] <fabio> try it, i'm onlly running at 1024x768
[01:46] <geoff_> fabio, i want bigdesktop though and i have it working
[01:47] <Front187> where is fstab located?
[01:47] <Kira> How do I make an ethernet interface take on a set of tcp/ip settings if and only if it can't find a dhcp service?
[01:47] <geoff_> fabio, the only problem is resolution is too high
[01:47] <nickrud> shane2peru: only a guess, but I'm willing to be that the database holds full path names, and your old home dir doesn't exist anymore
[01:47] <NB2000> Front187 /etc/fstab
[01:47] <Front187> found it
[01:47] <Front187> thanks
[01:47] <shane2peru> nickrud, I'm about 90% sure that is what happened, any ideas on fixing the database?
[01:47] <Kira> (i.e. set to specific ip, gateway, netmask, and dns when a dhcp service cannot be located on the network)
[01:48] <shane2peru> nickrud, when I click on where the picture is and get the properties of it, it shows the old username.
[01:48] <nickrud> shane2peru: it's an sqlite database, you should be able to use some sqlite tools to modify. I've never used sqlite myself though
[01:48] <fabio> noauto in /etc/fstab will prevent it to be mounted
[01:48] <Front187> mneptok:  I assume the permissions are listed under options?
[01:48] <shane2peru> nickrud, I know nothing of sqlite database
[01:49] <voodoo-chile> im trying to copy a pk3 file it works at the desktop when i copy the file to a place with sudo the file doesnt work. the files icon is not a box bur a white sheet and a red sign at the corner what should i do
[01:49]  * Pelo fixed his wine and his progecad Smart!
[01:49] <Front187> My filesystem in fstab:  UUID=ae6eade5-30fe-44c4-b4f6-1174f0f2aad1 /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[01:49] <jexmex> !hardy
[01:49] <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
[01:49] <Ububegin> i installed eclipse via synaptic package manager... does anyone know where can i find all the locations in the file system where the file is located.
[01:49] <Pelo> voodoo-chile, sudo cp /path/source/flie  /path/destination/file
[01:50] <Front187> Ubube, you can just use " find / eclipse"
[01:50] <Front187> It would probably install to your bin though
[01:50] <shane2peru> nickrud, do you know if it is a sqlite database for sure?
[01:50] <voodoo-chile> Pelo,  thats what i use
[01:50] <LunarOrca> hi
[01:50] <mneptok> Front187: your filesystem has errors. it's being mounted ro because of them.
[01:50] <Flannel> Ububegin: With synaptic, view the details regarding the package (and the subpackages), and you'll see litss of all the files it contains
[01:50] <Pelo> voodoo-chile, sudo chmod 755 /path/filename  , then try copying again
[01:50] <mneptok> Front187: you'll want to run fsck.ext3 against that drive/partition(s) ASAP.
[01:51] <nickrud> shane2peru: yes.  if you do   file ~/.gnome2/f-spot/photo.db , it'll tell you
[01:51] <Front187> Thanks, if it returns no errors can I manually edit the fstab?
[01:51] <panfist> how can i perform a command from the terminal on all of the files of a certain type in a folder? i've tried something like " ls *.rar|unrar-free " but i think i'm doing something wrong...
[01:51] <nickrud> shane2peru: make that photos.db , typo
[01:51] <shane2peru> nickrud, ahhh, ok, I will have to give that command a try, new one for me
[01:51] <jramsey> !joomla
[01:51] <ubotu> joomla information can be had here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Joomla
[01:51] <shane2peru> nickrud, no problem
[01:51] <Front187> panfist, what command exactly are you trying to run?
[01:51] <shane2peru> nickrud, thanks
[01:51] <panfist> front187 unrar-free x (extract files and preserve paths)
[01:52] <storm-zen> unrar-free ?  Is that like unrar?
[01:52] <panfist> storm-zen yeah
[01:52] <panfist> storm-zen unrestricted i think
[01:53] <shane2peru> anyone know how to fix an sqlite database?  actually change some data in it?
[01:53] <genius> Hello, please help. I can't find in compiz settings plugin, that makes all windows to float around the screen and allow to choose one of them.
[01:53] <fabio> yes
[01:53] <fabio> what the matter with it ?
[01:53] <Pelo> genius, ask in #compiz-fusion
[01:53] <Front187> panfist: I don't think you have to use ls,  unrar should recognize * as a wildcard
[01:54] <fabio> i knonw taht plugin
[01:54] <panfist> front187 i tried that and i just matched the first rar in the directory, not all of them
[01:54] <Front187> try unrar-free x ./*extention
[01:54] <Front187> hm
[01:54] <fabio> ring plugin
[01:54] <runlevel> do you have to ENABLE upstart in order to use it or is it in use already in GUTSY?
[01:54] <storm-zen> fabio, No, I think scale.
[01:55] <PriceChild> runlevel, already in gutsy
[01:55] <Flannel> runlevel: Its been in use in one way or another since edgy (so yes)
[01:55] <PriceChild> runlevel, partly at least
[01:55] <fabio> ring switcher
[01:55] <runlevel> no one is responding in #upstart
[01:55] <shane2peru> any sqlite database people out there want to help me?
[01:55] <runlevel> i just need to know how to add a deamon to be managed by upstart
[01:55] <Flannel> runlevel: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/ may be able to help
[01:55] <runlevel> that site is useless
[01:55] <runlevel> thanks tho
[01:56] <panfist> front187 apparently it didnt even extract that one...it said Extracting from file.rar, skipping (all of the files in the archive), All OK, then it dumped me back at the command line without doing anything
[01:56] <newb00b> http://www.pascoepopart.com/ go to competition wait for the images to load click vote on the pink baby on the left Its for a friends nephew (sorry for the spam, and no its not a virus or scam, feel free to google about the site / competition)
[01:56] <ibkanat> I am having trouble and it looks like I need to do a kernel config to fix what do I type to get there?
[01:56] <storm-zen> !vmware
[01:56] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player", not available for Gutsy, only Feisty and Edgy), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. Instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[01:56] <storm-zen> uh oh.  Are there issues with Gutsy?
[01:57] <Pelo> ibkanat, I'm not gonna be able to help you on this but I think the other might need more details
[01:57] <storm-zen> !perl
[01:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about perl - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:57] <Pelo> storm-zen, just get vmware-server on gusty it's in the repos,  if you want player you need to build it from source
[01:58] <ibkanat> I am rmmod a b43 driver and ndiswrapper a bcmwl5 and it sort of works but no it looks like I need to disable the ssb in the kernel config
[01:58] <fabio> sqlitebrowser - GUI editor for SQLite databases
[01:58] <storm-zen> Pelo, no I was after server, thanks. :_
[01:58] <storm-zen> *  :)
[01:58] <fabio> perl sucks
[01:59]  * Pelo throws fabio a LISP book 
[01:59] <fabio> i got no lisp :P
[01:59] <illmortal> can someone help me... im tryin to install a file i need for PS3 to have HD resolution
[01:59] <Pelo> illmortal, how is this ubuntu related ?
[01:59] <WhiteNerd> So my user (the only one) doesn't have root privileges with sudo any help?
[01:59] <ibkanat> iPelo anyideas
[01:59] <Flannel> Pelo: there is a PS3 ubuntu version
[01:59] <illmortal> uh.. cuz i have ubuntu installed.
[02:00] <Pelo> WhiteNerd, only the root user can give your user sudo priviledges
[02:00] <Pelo> Flannel, ic
[02:00] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: are you in the admin group? (type groups)
[02:00] <klcompguy> is there really a ubuntu version for the ps3
[02:00] <danand___> WhiteNerd - type groups in a terminal and check your user is part of the admin group
[02:00] <storm-zen> Pelo: I must have misunderstood... don't see vmware in synaptic?
[02:00] <Lectus> how do I add a folder to the PATH in ubuntu?
[02:00] <illmortal> i need to install ps3pf-utils, because it stopped working
[02:00] <ibkanat> How do I config the kernel in Ubuntu do I have to recompile it?
[02:00] <Flannel> klcompguy, Pelo: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/7.10/release/
[02:00] <illmortal> so i need to remove ps3pf-utils and install it
[02:00] <PriceChild> ibkanat, why do you think you need to do that?
[02:01] <foso> guys, i really really really need help please, i accidentally disabled dbus then renenabled it with help from a techier friend, but now lots of things arent working, i manually turned it on, hal isnt working
[02:01] <Pelo> storm-zen, enable the extra repositories,   from synatpic, check in the menus on top for repositories,  once you hve the dalog for them , check everthign on the first tab and  backport on the 3rd one
[02:01] <fabio> make menuconfig to recompile the kernel
[02:01] <WhiteNerd> Flannel: What am I looking for in there? I get casey adm dialout cdrom  floppy audio dip video plugdev scanner lpadmin
[02:01] <ibkanat> PriceChild trying to fix Broadcom driver issue was following a fix thread
[02:01] <storm-zen> Pelo: Ahh, it's in backport, then, I guess.
[02:01] <gkrules> whenever i try to install nvidia drivers...it says i need to close X...how do i do that?
[02:01] <illmortal> im gonna restart ps3 brb
[02:01] <kgx> hey. if i use grep, can i someone only *print* a group instead of the entire match?
[02:01] <Pelo> Flannel,  I beleive you , but I don't know how to help illmortal in anycase , not if it is someting "special" to the ps3
[02:02] <Pelo> storm-zen, no garranties but it probably is
[02:02] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: you're not in admin.  Alright, reboot into recovery console, do `usermod -G admin -a casey` (assuming casey is your user), and make SURE you have capital G, and the -a as well.
[02:02] <gkrules> can someone help me install the nvidia drivers?
[02:02] <ibkanat> here is the link https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/182716
[02:02] <Pelo> gkrules, did you try with the restricted drivers first ?  menu >ystem > admin> restreictred drivers
[02:02] <danand___> foso - /etc/init.d/dbus restart might help you out
[02:02] <gkrules> yes, it did not work
[02:03] <puller> can someone help me with installing ubuntu: i get this problem, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4405259#post4405259
[02:03] <WhiteNerd> Flannel how do I boot into the recovery console? From the disk?
[02:03] <ibkanat> Anyone have a bcm4311?
[02:03] <Pelo> gkrules, ok  I'll gtive you a link to isntructions,  info on the binairy driver is further down the page
[02:03] <foso> danand___ tried that already, thanks though, any other ideas?
[02:03] <Teddy> ibkanat, is that wireless card?
[02:03] <ibkanat> With Kubuntu 8.04
[02:03] <Pelo> !nvidia > gkrules check for a private message windows with instructions from ubotu
[02:03] <ibkanat> yes
[02:03] <danand___> foso - /etc/init.d/dbus reload?
[02:03] <luisa> Does anyone know how to move AWN to another position on the screen?
[02:03] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: no, reboot, and at the GRUB prompt, choose the recovery console (you may have to hit escape after POST to get to the grub menu)
[02:03] <Teddy> ibkanat, I used to have a laptop with that.
[02:03] <ibkanat> Teddy yes
[02:03] <yo_> i need the software packages to run my broadcom wireless card in ubuntu, where do i get them?
[02:03] <gkrules> ok
[02:03] <storm-zen> How does one get a listing of which packages are in which repos?
[02:03] <gkrules> ok thanks
[02:04] <ibkanat> Ndiswrapper worked before now ssb is messing it up
[02:04] <WhiteNerd> Flannel: Okay hold on
[02:04] <gkrules> ill give it a go
[02:04] <foso> im afraid to do that as i dont know how to turn hal back on, and that controls my internet
[02:04] <Pelo> luisa, try in gconf-editor under /apps/awn
[02:04] <ibkanat> b43 wont work
[02:04] <foso> danand___i think i already tried that too though
[02:04] <yo_> where do i find the drivers for a broadcom wireless card for ubuntu?
[02:04] <jexmex> puller, it looks like you need to find a bootable partion program and wipe drives completly and start over
[02:04] <yo_> on amd64
[02:04] <john>  aver
[02:04] <ibkanat> yo_ try the hardware drivers
[02:04] <puller> jexmex: can u suggest a good one?
[02:04] <john> ya me cambie el nick
[02:04] <yo_> im running from live cd
[02:05] <Pelo> yo_,  check in the forum www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:05] <LjL> !es | john
[02:05] <ubotu> john: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[02:05] <Teddy> ibkanat, sorry I'm not sure what to tell you. :\
[02:05] <danand___> foso - reboot?
[02:05] <john> creo que tambien me cambie de sala
[02:05] <yo_> and im also using an sd card as ram =) lol
[02:05] <jexmex> puller, its been  awhile since I used one, you will have to google it
[02:05] <yo_> so i can have at least somethin
[02:05] <foso> danand___ yeah multiple times
[02:05] <jramsey> storm-zen, synaptic doesn't find the pkg ur looking for?
[02:05] <ibkanat> where can I get help its fairly tech
[02:05] <yo_> instead of a measly 512 mb to run ubuntu on lol
[02:05] <danand___> foso - :(
[02:05] <klcompguy> what does one do if the ubuntu installer failed to ask you for a root password which has resulted not being able to do certain tasks which requires root administrative previllages.
[02:05] <puller> jexmex: i just tried oen and it didnt even load...
[02:05] <mneptok> ibkanat: here?
[02:05] <Flannel> !sudo | klcompguy
[02:05] <ubotu> klcompguy: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[02:05] <LjL> !root > klcompguy    (klcompguy, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:05] <WhiteNerd> Flannel: I typed the command correctly but it says "unkown group admin"
[02:06] <storm-zen> jramsey: No.  ( But I was curious where this package is going to come from, too. )
[02:06] <ibkanat> No one seems to have answers
[02:06] <jramsey> storm-zen, what is the pkg?
[02:06] <storm-zen> jramsey: vmware.
[02:06] <storm-zen> *server
[02:06] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: er... ok.  do this then: visudo, what is the last line in that file?
[02:06] <Blazestorm> Trying to build a software Raid5 Array w/ mdadm but I get an error "Failed to Create /dev/md0" any ideas?
[02:06] <danand___> foso - if you can't get help here try #debian too
[02:06] <Pelo> ibkanat, you are not being ignored, try repeating your query periodicaly , and in one sentence
[02:06] <yo_> wats the file system for an sdcard in  windows?
[02:06] <yo_> fat16 or fat3
[02:06] <yo_> fat32?
[02:06] <john> por que todos hablan ingles?
[02:06] <AaronMT> Hi, how do I get my side mouse buttons working in Firefox under Ubuntu 7.10?
[02:06] <Blazestorm> should be fat32
[02:06] <LjL> !es | john
[02:06] <Pelo> ibkanat, you can also look for answers in the forum www.ubuntuforumslorg
[02:06] <ubotu> john: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[02:07] <Tu13es> I reinstalled windows after I'd installed ubuntu and now grub doesn't show up.  how can I fix grub?
[02:07] <Pelo> !pt | john
[02:07] <ubotu> john: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[02:07] <ibkanat> I have
[02:07] <john> ok gracias
[02:07] <mneptok> ibkanat: oh, yuck. Broadcom. i'm glad i don;t have to support those. :)
[02:07] <Marou> can anyone talk to me about the keyboard map included in the liveCD install of Gutsy for the Macbook Pro?  Msg me
[02:07] <jramsey> storm-zen, mine finds it .. hold on
[02:07] <Flannel> !grub | Tu13es
[02:07] <ubotu> Tu13es: 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
[02:07] <Flannel> Tu13es: first link
[02:07] <WhiteNerd> Flannel: root    ALL=(ALL) All
[02:07] <storm-zen> jramsey: ok.  thanks. :)
[02:07] <Kalic> hey all, just got a quick question.. Im wanting to boot Ubuntu off my cd rom without installing it. but i was curious if it would work correctly with an ntfs filesystem?
[02:07] <foso> danand___ debian? why would i try there?
[02:07] <yo_> whats the file system that an sd card uses in windows? fat32 or fat16?
[02:07] <Blazestorm> yo_ - Should be fat32
[02:08] <Pelo> yo_, useualy fat32
[02:08] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: alright, add this line after that: %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
[02:08] <arakthor> Kalic: yes, it loads into memory
[02:08] <Blazestorm> yo_ - you can use NTFS but Fat32 is more universal
[02:08] <foso> anyone have any ideas about why hal wont start back up?
[02:08]  * Pelo doesn't tink anything uses fat16 anymore 
[02:08] <NB2000> Kalic IF you boot Live CD it won't touch the HD.
[02:08] <yo_> well i formatted it in ubunto to have a majority as swap and the rest as fat 32
[02:08] <danand___> foso - ubuntu is based on debian
[02:08] <Kalic> alright, thank you
[02:08] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: Did you try and edit sudoers?  Is this a fresh install that maybe didn't finish?
[02:08] <jexmex> puller, try http://partitionlogic.org.uk/
[02:08] <yo_> but in the windows explorer it says there's 0 bytes available
[02:08] <arakthor> Kalic: no problem. nothing should change unless you actually go through the install process
[02:08] <Pelo> !enter | yo
[02:08] <ubotu> yo: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:08] <jramsey> storm-zen, post your /etc/apt/sources.list to pastebin and tell me the id
[02:08] <jexmex> puller, also try this for a list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_partition_utilities
[02:08] <Blazestorm> Trying to build a software Raid5 Array w/ mdadm but I get an error "Failed to Create /dev/md0" any ideas? D=? Anyonez
[02:09] <storm-zen> k.
[02:09] <Kalic> i should still be able to access the hd though and move files right?
[02:09] <puller> jexmex: thats the one i tried
[02:09] <storm-zen> !pastebin
[02:09] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post multiple-lines 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 channel topic)
[02:09] <arakthor> Kalic: yes
[02:09] <sousuke> net
[02:09] <Kalic> ok, i appriciate the help
[02:09] <cjones_> whats a good p2p client for ubuntu
[02:09]  * Pelo finds the channel over his head tonight 
[02:09] <arakthor> you're welcome
[02:09] <danand___> foso - i take it you've tried /etc/init.d/hal restart too?
[02:09] <Pelo> cjones_, frostwire
[02:09] <Blazestorm> using "mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md0 --chunk=64 --level=5 --raid-devices=3 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sge1" all those drives are partitioned right
[02:09] <cjones_> pelo is can i apt-get it
[02:09] <foso> danand___yeah
[02:10] <storm-zen> jramsey: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57412/  -- and thanks.
[02:10] <foso> i had a gentoo nerd working on it for probably the better part of an hour
[02:10] <yo_> what files do i need to get on the internet in ubuntu using an amd64 computer with a broadcom wireless card and live cd?
[02:10] <Pelo> cjones_, get the .deb from their website   www.frostwire.com or .org , I can never remember
[02:10]  * syc_ brb dulu
[02:10] <Tu13es> Flannel: thanks, will have a look
[02:10] <mindheavy> hello
[02:11] <Pelo> yo_, check in the forum  there is someting special about broadcom cards I think , www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:11] <danand___> foso - thought you had probably tried that last - gentoo eh - better with debian i'd say :)
[02:11] <Pelo> !hi | mindheavy
[02:11] <ubotu> mindheavy: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:11] <cjones_> pelo thank your my muther fucking hero
[02:11] <puller> anyone know a good bootable iso for partitioning
[02:11] <yo_> it said that that method is no longer good to do
[02:11] <Pelo> sigh ...
[02:11] <Marou> puller: there is a bootable gparted cd out there somewhere, google it
[02:11] <jramsey> storm-zen, i should have let you do the work :) i posted mine, go see the diffs and just merge one at a time (ONE!) into yours; make sure you exist synaptic each time you sudo gedit the sources.list file: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57413/
[02:12] <jramsey> exit
[02:12]  * Pelo gives jramsey  a / 
[02:12] <foso> danand___i only got one response and it would get me a language warning on here
[02:12] <waugh> hello, can anyone help out with an install issue? I'm getting the BusyBox shell when booting from the cd
[02:13] <Pelo> waugh, what video card ?
[02:13] <danand___> foso - :o
[02:13] <mindheavy> i am fixing to install ubuntu on a laptop of mine with wireless, reading the post on the ubuntu forums, on dell inspiron wireless (broadcom 1390) i see that it has the user updating some files before moving on to configure the wireless, i have no other way of connecting other than wireless, anyone have any suggestions as i would not be able to update anything without my wireless working in...
[02:13] <mindheavy> ...the first place
[02:13] <NB2000> What was the ubotu website?  http://ubotu.ubuntu.nl Or something?
[02:13] <foso> anyone? i am having issues with hal and my system is all messed up
[02:13] <waugh> I think its a GeForce 7200, fairly new computer
[02:13] <Blazestorm> Software Raid5 ... anyone... "mdadm: failed to create /dev/md0" =/ been trying everything for the past hour
[02:14] <danand___> foso - just seen it - hold on - i'll give Guerin a telling off
[02:14] <Pelo> mindheavy, get the files through another cmputer , and copy them on a usb drive or something
[02:14] <Flannel> mindheavy: sneakernet (possibly in conjunction with AptOnCD if you've got it)
[02:14] <WhiteNerd> Flannel: That didn't work adding the last line didn't work. How would I check my sudoers file?
[02:15] <etsorbme8> i have a ssh connection from one computer to the server (works great).  I want to tunnel all my computers to the one and send all internet through to to the ssh server?
[02:15] <storm-zen> jramsey: You're breezy...
[02:15] <mindheavy> Pelo:  well its having me run "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get install build essential" etc
[02:15] <storm-zen> .. or is it dapper?
[02:15] <mneptok> foso: sudo invoke-rc.d hal start
[02:15] <storm-zen> Looks like vmware server needs to be built for gutsy.
[02:15] <fr500__> etsorbme8: basic networking concept, set the gateway of the computers to the ssh box
[02:15] <fr500__> and do nat there
[02:15] <flowOver> when i try to start virtualbox it says the current user doesn't have write permissions for /dev/vboxdrv
[02:15] <flowOver> how do i add those?
[02:16] <foso> mneptok already running
[02:16] <WhiteNerd> Flannel: That didn't work adding the last line didn't work. How would I check my sudoers file?
[02:16] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: you just did.  You'll also need to create the admin group.  Which is why I ask if you may have an interrupted install, because group creation/etc are done at the end.
[02:16] <Pelo> mindheavy, build-essential is on the install cd you can use it as a repos just pop the cd in and you should be asked if you want to add it as a repository
[02:16] <mneptok> foso: so hal is running. that's why you can;t start it
[02:16] <mindheavy> Pelo:  excellent, thanks
[02:16] <dts> What would be some cool ways to make money of a server farm?
[02:16] <foso> mneptok i accidentally disabled dbus in tsystem/services, now awn wont run among other things
[02:16] <mneptok> dts: #ubuntu-offtopic, please
[02:16] <mneptok> foso: Don't Do That(tm)
[02:17] <WhiteNerd> Flannel: It wasn't interrupted so how would  I create the admin group?
[02:17] <dts> oh, cool i didn't know that existed
[02:17] <Ububegin> i got a **"WorkshopInstaller.bin" is an executable text file.** . How shld i run it.. a)Run In Terminal b)Display c)Run
[02:17] <jexmex> my problem with my wireless is weird because the result of iwlist scanning reports wlan0 does not support scanning
[02:18] <flowOver> how do i add users to a user group?
[02:18] <foso> mneptok i know that now :(
[02:18] <Pelo> flowOver, man adduser
[02:19] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: addgroup would be the easiest way.  `addgroup admin`
[02:19] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: then you'd have to `usermod -G admin -a casey` again
[02:19]  * Pelo needs to find a gui app that will let him split a large video file just by setting splitpoints 
[02:19] <foso> mneptok-any ideas what i messed up?
[02:19] <foso> im leaning towards a reinstall, but i really dont want to mess with that tonight
[02:19] <WhiteNerd> Flannel: Is that all? Now I can sudo?
[02:19] <Ububegin> Flannel: thanks, actually u can the info by right clicking and then click the installed files tab...
[02:20] <Flannel> WhiteNerd: Hopefully
[02:20] <klcompguy> thanks for the help everyone!
[02:21] <arakthor> flowOver: you can use usermod (see: man usermod) or directly edit /etc/group
[02:21] <WhiteNerd> Flannel: OMG THANKS!!!! I would have never figured this out myself.
[02:21] <yo_> what files do i need to get on the internet in ubuntu using an amd64 computer with a broadcom wireless card and live cd?
[02:21] <yo_> i cant install to hd yet cuz i don't have anything to back up too
[02:22] <Cpudan80> So I need some help configuring X
[02:22] <leo> hi
[02:22] <storm-zen> Pelo: Have you tried avidemux?
[02:22] <Pelo> yo_,  resizing ntfs partitons is pretty safe,  just defrag it a few times before you proceed
[02:22] <Cpudan80> I've got a laptop (T42) with a docking station, I want the on screen display to mirror that of the laptop display --- it's a Radeon 7500 under the hood
[02:22] <shane2peru> anyone know how to change user directory to another directory, while using that user?
[02:22] <yo_> im scared  pelo
[02:22] <Tu13es> Flannel: that worked. do you nkow how to point grub to ntldr?
[02:22] <yo_> i have 4500 songs and about 1500 pix THAT CANNOT BE ERASED
[02:23] <Pelo> storm-zen, that's what I am using now but I have to cut out the bits I don'T want and save the segments one at a time,  it's abit tedious
[02:23] <yo_> !where pelo
[02:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about where pelo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:23] <yo_> dam
[02:23] <storm-zen> yo_: Then go buy another hard drive and use it instead.  There are no guarantees.
[02:23] <arakthor> yo_ use an external hard drive?
[02:23] <yo_> pelo where are you located?
[02:23] <leo> all u discuss is about computer problem：p
[02:23] <Pelo> yo_, where what ?
[02:23] <yo_> where are you located?
[02:23] <Pelo> yo_,  in canada , but this isn't the channel for this kind of stuff
[02:23] <yo_> i know
[02:23] <yo_> i was asking cuz i need someone to walk me through while i do this
[02:23] <yo_> and i cant chat on the computer while doing it
[02:24] <kgx> hey. if i use grep, can i somehow only print a matching group instead of the entire match?
[02:24] <leo> bye bye ：o
[02:24] <foso> anyone know what i messed up by disabling hal?
[02:24] <Ububegin> i got a **"WorkshopInstaller.bin" is an executable text file.** . How shld i run it.. a)Run In Terminal b)Display c)Run
[02:24] <Pelo> yo_, it's not difficult the ubuntu isntaller has a guided method to do it
[02:24] <shane2peru> does anyone know about changing a username while using that user?
[02:24] <yo_> what are the risks of destroying my all too important files/
[02:24] <kernfreak> hehe
[02:24] <yo_> ?*
[02:24] <Pelo> yo_, 1 in 1000
[02:25] <yo_> is it possible to do a data recovery if for some reason they are lost?
[02:25] <out-o-it> need some quick help
[02:25] <kernfreak> why would you want to change the username you are currently logged in as
[02:25] <panfist> how can i perform a command line command on, for example, every item from "ls *.rar"
[02:25] <out-o-it> best FTP to use for a webserver?
[02:25] <Cpudan80> My efforts at configuring X so far have failed miserably
[02:25] <Pelo> yo__, probabaly but I wouldn't rely on that too much
[02:25] <shane2peru> kernfreak, well actually I want to change the username
[02:25] <Ragnaroek> hey
[02:25] <Cpudan80> So, all help is appreciated
[02:25] <yo__> well with that said and the chances being .1%
[02:25] <yo__> i doubt its a huge risk
[02:25] <Pelo> Cpudan80, what video card do you have ?
[02:25] <yo__> should i go for it?
[02:25] <out-o-it> need a FTP server for a web server, want to upload files to the /var/www file...
[02:25] <Cpudan80> Pelo: Radeon 7500
[02:26] <Pelo> yo__, just defrag your ntfs drive a  few times before proceeding
[02:26] <arakthor> yo__ to be truly safe, buy a backup hard drive, or an external one to hold all of your important files.
[02:26] <yo__> i dont have any money at all to do this.
[02:26] <shane2peru> because I setup my system with 64 bit, and now some of my things, particularly f-spot the database has the username hardcoded into it.
[02:26] <Cpudan80> Pelo: Compiz doesn't work right, and the display is a little weird
[02:26] <kernfreak> u have an ati card
[02:26] <yo__> does ubuntu support ipods?
[02:26] <yo__> as a harddrive?
[02:26] <Pelo> Cpudan80,   sudo dpkg-reconfigre xserver-xorg ,  select the vesa driver when asked use the default answers for all the other questons unless you know better,  that should get you a gui back at least, yo can do grom there
[02:27] <shane2peru> so it doesn't show my pictures, I need to change the folder to the old username
[02:27] <Estesark> How can I move some files to a folder when I don't have the correct permissions?
[02:27] <Cpudan80> Pelo: The gui works just fine
[02:27] <Ragnaroek> tell me
[02:27] <storm-zen> yo_, It automounted mine... try plugging it in.
[02:27] <kernfreak> sudo
[02:27] <kernfreak> sudo to move the files
[02:27] <yo__> i don't have it with me right now..
[02:27] <yo__> its my friends and ill be borrowing it for a day
[02:27] <yo__> an 80GB
[02:27] <jexmex> what is the best way to disable networkmanager?
[02:27] <Cpudan80> Pelo: Basically, I'm trying to get my xorg.conf file to work properly with compiz and stuff
[02:27] <Estesark> kernfreak, sudo what? Sorry, it's my first day on ubuntu.
[02:27] <storm-zen> yo__: Just make sure you "eject" it before unplugging it.
[02:27] <yo__> definately
[02:27] <waugh> so it looks as if it cannot find my cdrom and thats why its hitting BusyBox ... any ideas?
[02:28] <Pelo> Cpudan80, did you ask in #compiz-fusion ?
[02:28] <jexmex> and replace it with rutil
[02:28] <yo__> how long should it take to back up about 40gigs to an ipod?
[02:28] <credible> Cpudan80: what resolution are you using?
[02:28] <Cpudan80> Pelo: I guess I could try there
[02:28] <Cpudan80> credible: 1024 x 768
[02:28] <kernfreak> sudo it, if i wanted to do something like move a file, i would sudo mv blah blah, then enter my password, and that allows me to do it as root
[02:28] <storm-zen> waugh: That used to be the case for my MB.  A kernel switch, all-generic-ide helped me out... you could try that...
[02:29] <arakthor> !FloodBot
[02:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about floodbot - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:30] <kernfreak> is this mostly a newbie chan?
[02:30] <taime1> is dvd-r not supported for recording?
[02:31] <Pelo> kernfreak, it depends on the night ,  just try your luck we answer pretty much everything , the easier the better
[02:31] <kernfreak> taimel, as long as your dvd burner supports it
[02:31] <kernfreak> check your docs
[02:32] <kernfreak> lol no, im not a newbie, i was asking cause of the questions ive seen here
[02:32] <kernfreak> no worries though
[02:32] <Pelo> kernfreak, bite me , most of them tonight have been over my head
[02:32] <kernfreak> lol
[02:32] <taime1> kernfreak:  check docs?
[02:32] <foso> anyone know what i messed up by disabling dbus?
[02:32] <kernfreak> im new to ubuntu, used freebsd, gentoo, debian
[02:33] <momentary> whats the best place to ask about ubuntu and compiz
[02:33] <kernfreak> figured id see what ubuntu was like, tried the rest of em
[02:33] <Dr_willis> !compiz | momentary
[02:33] <ubotu> momentary: 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
[02:33] <Pelo> kernfreak, ubuntu is the great linux introduction distro,  so we bet a lot of ppl for whom this is their first experience with linux
[02:33] <Estesark> What is the name of the default file browser installed with Ubuntu?
[02:33] <Odd-rationale> Estesark: nautilus
[02:33] <kernfreak> taimel, check the documentation for your dvd burner to see if it supports dvd-r
[02:33] <Dr_willis> Estesark,  for gnome its Nautilus
[02:33] <Estesark> Thanks.
[02:34] <Pelo> foso, so far you've disabled hal,  dbus , anything else ?  why not just reinstall ?
[02:34] <gkrules> how do i change my screen resolution to something greater than 800x600? im using the restricted nvidia driver
[02:34] <kernfreak> xorg.conf
[02:34] <Odd-rationale> gkrules: reconfigure X
[02:34] <kernfreak> check default screen
[02:35] <kernfreak> or run the xorg config utility
[02:35] <Pelo> gkrules, I think you need to install nvidia-config or smeting liek that,  or you can try editing xorg.conf and adding the extra rex manualy
[02:35] <danand___> foso - how _did_ you disable it?
[02:35] <kernfreak> the drivers dont acually modify resolution, that is done by x
[02:35] <gkrules> where is the xorg.conf located
[02:35] <Odd-rationale> gkrules: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:35] <kernfreak> /etc/x11
[02:35] <foso> Pelo i disabled dbus, which turned off hal, i dont know how to partition to keep my settings, and i have spent lots of time on this, if theres a fix, that would be much less of a pain in the butt
[02:35] <gkrules> thanks
[02:35] <Odd-rationale> gkrules: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:36] <gkrules> ok thanks
[02:36] <AdemoS> I always seem to be missing .so.4 files --- lIke libcurl.so.4
[02:36] <AdemoS> anyway to fix that?
[02:36] <AdemoS> Running Ubuntu 7.10 64 bit
[02:36] <foso> danand___system/services
[02:36] <kernfreak> maybe your not missing them
[02:36] <kernfreak> something may not be looking in the right place
[02:36] <AdemoS> error while loading shared libraries: libcurl.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:37] <AdemoS> it happens with other .so.4 files
[02:37] <Pelo> foso, if you want to keep your applicatons settngs and data, just create a seperate partiton and copy /home to it , youcan actualy run /home from a seperate partiton ( many of us do) that way you can reinstall at leasure without having to worrry about data and such
[02:37] <kernfreak> then you 1. dont have libcurl installed, or the program is looking in the wrong place for the lib "make a link"
[02:37] <AdemoS> how do I change where it's looking?
[02:37] <kernfreak> find out where it is looking
[02:37] <kernfreak> and make a link to the libcurl
[02:38] <foso> Pelo, are the settings i have messed up in \home?
[02:38] <kernfreak> what program is it?
[02:38] <gkrules> how do i get permission to change the xorg file?
[02:38] <Odd-rationale> gkrules: use sudo
[02:38] <AdemoS> have libcurl
[02:38] <Pelo> foso,  not likely , /home doesn't realy contain anyting hardware related
[02:38] <kernfreak> gkruls, sudo
[02:38] <AdemoS> kernfreak, how do I find out where's it looking...?
[02:38] <flowOver> yeeehooo installing xp in virtualbox :D i'm excited
[02:38] <Odd-rationale> gkrules: gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:38] <gkrules> thanks
[02:39] <Odd-rationale> flowOver: Why are you excited about that?
[02:39] <luisa> What's the gnome command to configure window styles? (from command line)
[02:39] <billenium> how to a set chmod 777 on a whole directory and everything inside it (including the directories inside and those directories directories) :)
[02:39] <kernfreak> man chmod
[02:39] <danand___> billenium - chmod -R
[02:39] <Pelo> g'night folks
[02:40] <billenium> thanks!
[02:40] <foso> Pelo, thanks
[02:40] <chris0>  billenium: chmod -R 777 <dir>. HOWEVER, be very sure that you don't mind any old schmoe modifying your files
[02:41] <Dr_willis> billenium,  i have some scripts that sort of do that for dirs, or files. :)
[02:41] <kernfreak> AdemoS, what program is it?
[02:42] <jordan18> to start installing packages bye source i need to install like g++ and all the stuff but what is it that i do in the terminal to get that "sudo apt-get install *********** " drawling a blank there
[02:42] <luisa> Anyone know what's the command for "Appearance Preferences", the thing that comes up when you want to change your backgorund?
[02:42] <LjL> !build-essential > jordan18    (jordan18, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:42] <jordan18> LJL thank you thats it
[02:42] <kernfreak> jordan18, not sure what you need
[02:42] <flowOver> Odd-rationale: virtualizing.  i've never done it
[02:42] <ubuntu> sweeet linux un my car :)
[02:42] <nickrud> luisa: gnome-appearance-properties
[02:43] <luisa> Uff what a long command ^^ Thanks
[02:43] <yo__> help with wireless networking? i have broadcom wireless card with amd64 NOT i863 or whatever im running ubuntu from a livecd
[02:43] <soulburner> jordan18,  sudo aptitude install apt-file build-essential cvs subversion
[02:43] <kernfreak> I usually just download the latest src, using svn or cvs
[02:43] <drambuie> i have been getting flooded with '!@##$@google.com.msg' stuff whenever i download binaries from usenet using PAN.  anyone know what that's all about?
[02:43] <soulburner> do that in terminal after everything is done your make/compile should work fine
[02:43] <kernfreak> git ect
[02:43] <yo__> anyone?
[02:43] <voodoo-chile> i am using my graph card as a restricted driver. is this effects the graphs on games? i installed q3 but the graphs are very bad.
[02:44] <kernfreak> if you do a make, it will tell you if dev packages or other progs are missing
[02:44] <ka2> voodoo-chile: graphs = graphics?
[02:44] <kernfreak> voodoo, its an ati card i bet
[02:44] <jordan18> all right thanks to all of you : )
[02:44] <voodoo-chile> yes kernfreak
[02:44] <Odd-rationale> yo__: Have you tried installing to HDD? Sometimes you need to install ubuntu to HDD inorder to use the restricted drivers.
[02:44] <voodoo-chile> yes ka2
[02:44] <ka2> voodoo-chile: if it is a graphics cards the restructed drivers meanns non popenssource
[02:44] <ka2> opensource
[02:45] <ka2> voodoo-chile: ati official ones in this case
[02:45] <ka2> q3s graphics are bad ;)
[02:45] <soulburner> np jordan18
[02:45] <kernfreak> ati's drivers are a little choppy right now
[02:45] <voodoo-chile> so the problem is somewhere else
[02:45] <ka2> voodoo-chile: atis drivers are awful
[02:46] <fevel> still?
[02:46] <nickrud> still
[02:46] <ka2> voodoo-chile:get a nvidia card ;)
[02:46] <RingTailedFox_> does any one here uses open ldap to auth each client from server (linux)  when login in winxp (client) ?
[02:46] <kernfreak> try to install the driver from ati's site
[02:46] <voodoo-chile> :)
[02:46]  * nickrud is replacing this laptop next month
[02:46] <fevel> is nvidia the only one?
[02:46] <kernfreak> and the choppyness doesnt come from the driver it's self
[02:46] <ka2> fevel: only good one really
[02:47] <ka2> fevel: intel make em onboard
[02:47] <voodoo-chile> i dont think i can do that because im new on linux i wonder how it still works
[02:47] <kernfreak> im not sure which parts of the ati driver ubuntu installs
[02:47] <kernfreak> does it install the opengl portion?
[02:47] <Traveler28> guys the video was finally posted
[02:47] <Traveler28> #ubuntu
[02:47] <ka2> voodoo-chile: video card == hardware not software
[02:47] <fevel> but can i get intel todd work with et?
[02:48] <Traveler28> ok heres the ling
[02:48] <Traveler28> link
[02:48] <Traveler28> http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=29138764
[02:48] <voodoo-chile> ka2 i dont think i could do that too because its a laptop and i still have warranty
[02:48] <voodoo-chile> :)
[02:48] <JohnRobert> anyone know of a whiteboard app for linux?
[02:48] <kernfreak> you have an ati expresas card right?
[02:48] <ka2> voodoo-chile: not possible on a laptop
[02:49] <kernfreak> xpress*
[02:49] <ka2> JohnRobert: whiteboard ????????
[02:49] <voodoo-chile> ok thanks kernfreak  and ka2
[02:49] <JohnRobert> online thing two people can draw on
[02:49] <wookie> http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=29138764
[02:49] <JohnRobert> eg if I'm speaking to my boss on skype and we're discussing a diagram.
[02:49] <kernfreak> voodoo-chile, do you have the ati xpress 200
[02:49] <bhuey> folks
[02:50] <bhuey> fg
[02:50] <ka2> JohnRobert: http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/WhiteBoard
[02:50] <JohnRobert> ta
[02:50] <JohnRobert> know of anything else? :p
[02:50] <voodoo-chile> i guess its 1100
[02:50] <ka2> i like inkscape - great vector graphics app :)
[02:50]  * bhuey is hasn't problems with the tftpd-hpa package during installation
[02:50] <bhuey> hasn't=having
[02:50] <ka2> havnt tried the whiteboard part though
[02:50] <bhuey> bah
[02:50] <bhuey> typing is failing me tonight
[02:51] <JohnRobert> yeah, I've used inkscape...wonder if there's a windows ver
[02:51] <JohnRobert> (boss is on windows when he's at home)
[02:51] <voodoo-chile> ka2 its xpress 1150
[02:51] <storm-zen> JohnRobert: Might check into Jabber... I think they have an extension for it, or something.
[02:51] <kernfreak> john, yes there is
[02:51] <ka2>  JohnRobert: the instructions on the inkscape wiki look hard - in ubuntu i think it will be a little easier
[02:52] <JohnRobert> hmm
[02:52] <arhplus> what's up voodoo... there is another chilean ubuntu user
[02:52] <storm-zen> JohnRobert: ... But.. when I looked into this exact same thing about a year ago, nothing compared to the meeting share programs. :/
[02:53] <ka2> meeting share programs? what are they?
[02:53] <voodoo-chile> arhplus,  no im not chillean :)
[02:53] <arhplus> ok...
[02:53] <kernfreak> i have used so many distros, and *bsd's, this sh1t needs an overaul
[02:53] <fevel> /j #slackware
[02:53] <storm-zen> You know ... the windows-based meeting share programs... I think "Go To Meeting" is one...
[02:53] <arhplus> nice nick instead
[02:53] <voodoo-chile> nick comes form a jimi hendrix song
[02:53] <voodoo-chile> thanks
[02:55] <kernfreak> been using *nix based systems for years and STILL get p1ss3d off at the file system, jus goto "/usr/local; or /usr/bin/; better yet /home/me/too/many/damn/things/to/go/through
[02:55] <ka2> kernfreak:about 100x better than the windows one
[02:55] <untermensch> do i have to be running linux to run ubuntu ?
[02:55] <Odd-rationale> untermensch: Yes. Ubuntu is linux.
[02:55] <ka2> untermensch: ubuntu is a linux distro (distrobution)
[02:56] <untermensch> no i'm sayig..
[02:56] <ka2> Odd-rationale: no it isnt
[02:56] <untermensch> like do you i  have to have linux first before ubuntu
[02:56] <storm-zen> err.. Linux is a form of Ubuntu, but if you're asking if there are live cd's, there is.
[02:56] <untermensch> or can i go strait from windows ?
[02:56] <ka2> Odd-rationale: it is a distro (linux is a kernel)
[02:56] <JohnRobert> what?
[02:56] <JohnRobert> ubuntu is a linux distribution
[02:56] <AaronMT> !linux > untermensch
[02:56] <arhplus> i understand that u don't need to use linux to run ubuntu...
[02:56] <Odd-rationale> ka2: OK.
[02:56] <kernfreak> ka2, no, more complex, but not as logical, the root directory should be divided into "files for the system", "files for the user", and "files for programs"
[02:56] <JohnRobert> linux is not a form of ubuntu
[02:56] <ka2> http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu
[02:56] <untermensch> ik what ubuntu is
[02:56] <JohnRobert> lol wtf
[02:56] <JohnRobert> :p
[02:56] <storm-zen> ack.  I blew that one, sorry.
[02:56] <untermensch> but must i install linux first ?
[02:57] <kernfreak> lmao
[02:57] <JohnRobert> ubuntu IS linux
[02:57] <kernfreak> ive heard it all
[02:57] <untermensch> omg..
[02:57] <untermensch> i understand that it's linux
[02:57] <storm-zen> untermensch: No, you can download the live cd.
[02:57] <Odd-rationale> untermensch: You will have Linux when you install ubuntu
[02:57] <untermensch> ok
[02:57] <JohnRobert> it's a form of linux
[02:57] <untermensch> thank you
[02:57] <storm-zen> You can run it like that.
[02:57] <flowOver> untermensch: thats like asking if you need to have NT kernal to install windows
[02:57] <JohnRobert> lol wtf
[02:57] <untermensch> i know it's a form of ubuntu
[02:57] <ka2> kernfreak: /usr = user apps, /home files for the user, /* files for the system
[02:57] <JohnRobert> linux might be the kernel or a distro
[02:57] <flowOver> it comes with it
[02:57] <ka2> http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu]
[02:57] <JohnRobert> it's a generic term
[02:57] <JohnRobert> :p
[02:57] <kernfreak> no no, install bsd first to get linux
[02:57] <amanda> I need to burn mp3s in k3b using regular ubuntu.  What's the package I'm missing?  I thought it was kubuntu-restricted-extras, but there's no such package
[02:58] <voodoo-chile> underwatercow,  if you want to install ubuntu you need to have a ubuntu cd. if you start up with that cd that will pretty much do everything
[02:58] <ka2> JohnRobert: no its a kernel
[02:58] <kernfreak> then uduntu to use linux from bsd onto the kernel shell
[02:58] <ka2> !linux
[02:58] <ubotu> Linux is the kernel (core) of the Ubuntu operating system. Many operating systems use Linux as kernel. For more information on Linux in general, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
[02:58] <voodoo-chile> imeen untermensch
[02:58] <JohnRobert> heh
[02:58] <JohnRobert> Linux (commonly pronounced IPA: /ˈlɪnəks/ in English; variants exist[1]) is a Unix-like computer operating system. Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free software and open source development: typically all underlying source code can be freely modified, used, and redistributed by anyone.[2]
[02:58] <storm-zen> untermensch: This is my fault, sorry. :(
[02:58] <JohnRobert> kernel != operating system
[02:59] <storm-zen> Transposed two words...
[02:59] <ka2> kernel is a part of an os
[02:59] <untermensch> but i can go windows -> ubuntu. i don't have to go like windows -> suse linux -> ubuntu ?
[02:59] <ka2> kernfreak: bsd sucks
[02:59] <Odd-rationale> untermensch: You can do Windows --> Ubuntu
[02:59] <untermensch> mmk
[02:59] <JohnRobert> untermensch: no, ubuntu runs on it's own
[02:59] <storm-zen> no.  In fact, you don't even need to install it to see it run, untermensch.
[02:59] <untermensch> see that's what i wanted
[02:59] <kernfreak> ka2, acually no, one application stores files in different dirs on the hd, whereas in windows one folder under Program Files is devoted to that app, making it easier to find binarys and docs relating to that app
[02:59] <ka2> suse linux is now called openSUSE
[02:59] <JohnRobert> ubuntu doesn't require anything else
[02:59]  * Dr_willis wants to do Windows -> C64
[02:59] <kernfreak> ka2, bsd sucks?
[02:59] <kernfreak> lmao
[02:59] <voodoo-chile> untermensch,  ubuntu is like suse
[02:59] <untermensch> i didn't know if you had to install regular ass linux to build ontop of that to run ubuntu
[02:59] <kernfreak> at what? user freindly yes it sucks
[03:00] <kernfreak> is it easy to use, nope
[03:00] <JohnRobert> untermensch: no, it's much more easy than that
[03:00] <kief> yep
[03:00] <ka2> kernfreak: not userfriendliness
[03:00] <untermensch> ok
[03:00] <untermensch> cause i've been having problems with the cd
[03:00] <untermensch> and i was wondering if it was my current os
[03:00] <kernfreak> its not made for that
[03:00] <chris0> ***Chris0 wants to do Windows -> !Windows
[03:00] <untermensch> cause of course. windows is shit
[03:00] <ka2> untermensch: what problems
[03:00] <voodoo-chile> untermensch,  if you try to install from alternate cd that will be better i guess
[03:00] <untermensch> ka2: i can' t get the iso to burn onto a cd.. and i'm to the point where i think my cd drive is bad cause i've tried everything
[03:00] <kernfreak> freebsd wasnt made to be freindly to the user
[03:01] <kernfreak> rather try pcbsd
[03:01] <kernfreak> its a change
[03:01] <pkazakoff> Hey, can somebody help me?  I'm having trouble logging into a KDE session.
[03:01] <storm-zen> Are there any gotcha's for installing perl / CPAN (running as user) in gutsy?
[03:01] <ka2> untermensch: that isnt an ubuntu problem
[03:01] <knoppix> hey, hello everybody....!
[03:01] <ka2> kernfreak: its whole userspace is icky
[03:01] <Odd-rationale> untermensch: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[03:01] <untermensch> ka2: i didn't think so. bu i wasn't sure
[03:01] <pkazakoff> I'm currently at the console using BitchX.
[03:01] <kernfreak> no, its not something you used to, its uncomfortable
[03:02] <ka2> !Language | ;)
[03:02] <ubotu> ;): Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[03:02] <kernfreak> just like linux was the first time u tried it
[03:02] <storm-zen> that was just uncalled for, ka2. :P
[03:02] <chris0> pkazakoff: what's the issue? X not running? KDM not starting?
[03:02] <cnstarz> i need help getting my hdtv to work with linux
[03:02] <ka2> kernfreak: no i liked it :)
[03:03] <kernfreak> ubuntu was your first distro?
[03:03] <cnstarz> i've tried the nvidianewbieguide, but no help
[03:03] <ere4si> cnstarz, what happened?
[03:03] <ka2> kernfreak: no
[03:03] <pkazakoff> X seems to run fine.  I get the login screen, but when KDM loads, it reaches the "Starting System Services" stage and quits back to the session login screen.
[03:03] <kernfreak> cause if you would have tried it back in the day
[03:03] <storm-zen> yeah, I found windows more uncomfortable.. and debian was my first... ripped me a new one...
[03:03] <kernfreak> you wouldnt say the same thing
[03:03] <cnstarz> can i talk to you in the xubuntu channel?
[03:03] <ka2> kernfreak: mandrake back in 2004
[03:03] <ere4si> k
[03:03] <kernfreak> my first, damn
[03:03] <storm-zen> debian woody.  ( ouch. )
[03:03] <kernfreak> oops
[03:03] <untermensch> what's better... xubuntu or ubuntu ?
[03:03] <kernfreak> darn
[03:03] <adorablepuppy> people need to stop making new version control systems.
[03:04] <ka2> untermensch: personal preference
[03:04] <Odd-rationale> untermensch: Depends. You hae the choice.
[03:04] <kernfreak> I think my first *nix was made out of stone
[03:04] <untermensch> true
[03:04] <nickrud> storm-zen: I can relate. I think I installed debian in my first month, and .... looked at that $. Installed redhat, did a few lfs builds, then came back :)
[03:04] <ka2> kernfreak: lol
[03:04] <chris0> pkazakoff: whoa...man that one's over my head...I haven't dealt much with KDE in years
[03:04] <Darkmystere> How can i add background picture to my server?
[03:04] <brett> Can someone tell me how to enable ftp so my 6.10 box can accept requests?
[03:04] <flowOver> in firefox, i open a torrent and it asks what program to use.  how do i add transmission to that list?
[03:04] <Odd-rationale> untermensch: The difference is the Desktop Envirenment. Ubuntu uses gnome, xubuntu uses xfce
[03:04] <storm-zen> nickrud: Hehe... My experience was a little more devastating.  Stayed with core until 3 days ago, and still didn't want to go to Ubuntu because I knew they were related. :P
[03:05] <arakthor> flowOver: I think you can do it inside the firefox preferences
[03:05] <kernfreak> no plug and play, i think all *nix needs to be glued together a lil better " a lil more integration" between apps
[03:05] <flowOver> you can do it from that panel, but when i get to the menu to choose the application, i can't find transmission in the filesystem and the search tool isn't working
[03:05] <ka2> kernfreak: this is happening alot with linux these days
[03:05] <pkazakoff> well, i'll see if I can help myself by browsing around a bit in lynx.  this feels so retro.
[03:06] <ka2> kernfreak: mainly through dbus
[03:06] <bruenig> app integration is bad
[03:06] <kernfreak> yea but just when you think things are going somewhere, someone reinvents the wheel again
[03:06] <ka2> pkazakoff: try using wget + nano as your web browser ;) its worse
[03:06] <bruenig> destroys choice
[03:06] <kernfreak> no it dont
[03:06]  * nickrud just knew bruenig would say that :)
[03:06] <ka2> kernfreak: no not really
[03:07] <chris0> ka2: wget + vi
[03:07] <biezom> mm
[03:07] <ka2> kernfreak: dbus is standard now, the linux hardware abstraction layer uses it
[03:07] <nickrud> biezom: questions?
[03:07] <ka2> chris0: that is worse still
[03:07] <nickrud> !offtopic
[03:07] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:07] <bruenig> at least wget + html2text + vi
[03:07] <ka2> chris0: wget + ed
[03:07] <ka2> chris0: beat that ;)
[03:07] <biezom> m
[03:08] <chris0> ka2: wget | less
[03:08] <jane_> wget plus vi :P
[03:08] <dumasymptote> how can i reinstall ubuntu without redoing the entiwindows partitionre disk i want to maintain my
[03:08] <kernfreak> who is for an opens source windows clone? muahahahaha
[03:08] <ka2> no html2text, html isnt that bad
[03:08] <bruenig> ka2: what do you mean "standard"? I for instance do not use it
[03:08] <ka2> jane_: been there
[03:08] <ka2> kernfreak: try reactos
[03:08] <kernfreak> naaa kidding
[03:08] <ka2> kernfreak: reactos.org
[03:08] <kernfreak> i havent used windows outside of a bot in my *nix boxes for years
[03:09] <ka2> kernfreak: i used to have it in a vm
[03:09] <kernfreak> bot = box
[03:09] <kimberly> hi
[03:09] <nickrud> !welcome | kimberly
[03:09] <ubotu> kimberly: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[03:09] <kernfreak> my wife uses the vm
[03:09] <kernfreak> i have no need for windows nemore
[03:09] <ka2> kernfreak: but i got rid of it after having activation issues and not being bothered to call m$
[03:09] <nickrud> !windows
[03:09] <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
[03:09] <ka2> kernfreak: its good for seeing how better *nix is
[03:10] <ka2> i like bug #1
[03:10] <kernfreak> there is ways around activation in windows through a vm
[03:10] <kernfreak> nm
[03:10] <kimberly> i dont know much about this linux but learning just cant seem to copy a cd for my other ailing puter
[03:10] <ka2> kernfreak: you meen the oem bios one? extracting it out of your bios
[03:10] <Odd-rationale> kimberly: an iso?
[03:10] <nickrud> kimberly: try installing gnomebaker , it can copy cd's for you
[03:10] <ka2> kernfreak: my computer didnt come with windows - homebuilt :)
[03:11] <JosiahW> I am about to switch over to cable modem and was told it would be best to get my own cable modem.... whats the best modem to get? I am also curious about uncapping the modem..
[03:11] <kimberly> yes i have it downloaded to desktop but cannot burn it on any program
[03:11] <Odd-rationale> !burn | kimberly
[03:11] <ubotu> kimberly: CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus-CD-Burner, GToaster, xcdroast (GNOME), wodim (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[03:11] <nickrud> kimberly: right click the iso, and select burn to disc
[03:11] <ka2> JosiahW: try #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:11] <kimberly> tried all of them
[03:11] <underwatercow> how do I change my password on the nickserv?
[03:11] <Odd-rationale> kimberly: any error messages?
[03:11] <kimberly> did right click not ta
[03:11] <ka2> kimberly: whats it an iso of, isit under ubuntu?
[03:12] <nickrud> underwatercow: try asking on #help
[03:12] <JosiahW> ka2: crap sorry I forgot about the channel... will do.
[03:12] <kimberly> says no disc in drive
[03:12] <Odd-rationale> kimberly: are you sure the disk is empty?
[03:12] <underwatercow> nickrud: thanks
[03:12] <kimberly> yes brand spankin new every ten i bought ha ha
[03:13] <kimberly> have an hp cd writer plus
[03:13] <kimberly> reads all disks
[03:13] <panfist> is there a way to get find to omit the first result that it returns?
[03:14] <jane_> kimberly, are you in the right group to be allowed using the cd burner?
[03:14] <nickrud> panfist: probably, whatever it is
[03:14] <chris0> panfist: the first way that I can think of is to write a bash script....
[03:14] <kimberly> huh/??? group admin
[03:15] <Odd-rationale> kimberly: How about group optical ?
[03:15] <underwatercow> Is there anyone in here who knows about Linux security and auth.log who can private with me? I have noticed some log entries that seem suspicious to me...
[03:15] <panfist> nickrun im trying to do "find somepath -type d -exec rm -rf '{}' \;" to find all the directories within a directory and remove all of them, but find returns the initial path first, so that command just removes the whole directory, instead of all the directories in it
[03:15] <panfist> nickrud*
[03:15] <kimberly> jane i am not sure what that is.. i am just new to this just learning unix lang.
[03:16] <jrib> panfist: why not just rmdir */    ?
[03:16] <fredmv> Anyone know a decent GUI-frontend for gzip?
[03:16] <jane_> kimberly, are you alone on this system or have you made several users there?
[03:16] <biabia> i cant get my video driver to install. i modified the xorg.conf according to the readme instructions but when i do it will only boot into the desktop login
[03:16] <chris0> fredmv: fileroller
[03:16] <panfist> what does */ mean
[03:16] <kernfreak> ka2, i wont comment on things like vista activation bypasses or the like, but i will say, inside a vm, the host can do amaizing thing to the guest
[03:17] <kimberly> in fact i knew nothing about all this i bought a hp pavilloin someone tried to load xp on i wiped the drive downloaded unbuntu
[03:17] <jrib> panfist: it's a glob that will match directories
[03:17] <jrib> panfist: try echo */
[03:17] <Jamesinator> When I try to set my resolution to 1280x1024, my desktop size increases, but my resolution only changes to 1024x768, so I have to scroll the borders of the screen to see everything. How can I get normal 1280x1024?
[03:17] <underwatercow> Is there a better place to go to ask about Linux security?
[03:17] <fredmv> thanks chris0... totally forgot about that.
[03:17] <nickrud> panfist: maybe something like for f in `ls -1d *` ; do  <find string> ; done
[03:17] <chris0> fredmv: no prob
[03:17] <nickrud> panfist: that is, ls -1d /path/to/folder/*
[03:17] <kernfreak> jamesinator, does your monitor support that resolution
[03:17] <kimberly> I am loving this so far
[03:17] <Jamesinator> kernfreak: Yes
[03:17] <puff> underwatercow: Security in general, yeah, but for actual details you're probably better off here.
[03:18] <Scunizi> underwatercow, maybe #linux? or #ubuntu-server?
[03:18] <panfist> nickrud i think i will just try the rmdir */
[03:18] <jane_> kimberly, what you trying to do know exactly?
[03:18] <nickrud> panfist: ah, missed jrib;s better
[03:18] <jane_> copying a cd or dvd?
[03:18]  * kernfreak adds voice to irc
[03:18] <kimberly> hey nathan did you used to work are you in vernon?
[03:18] <Presario> guys, what is SOL in s4 in my bios settings do?
[03:18] <underwatercow> puff, Scunizi: I have noticed log entries that are VERY suspicious, and I want to verify that they are, in fact, what they appear and a good course of action to take, if any
[03:19] <puff> underwatercow: What motivates your question?
[03:19] <jrib> panfist: the answer to your original question about find seems to be to append '-mindepth 1'
[03:19] <puff> underwatercow: Ah, well, yeah, then this is probably the place.  #linux can also be useful.
[03:19] <zachalink> I gots a question: How do I install tar.gz uncompiled source code packages?
[03:19] <jrib> zachalink: what are you trying to install?
[03:19] <puff> underwatercow: What are you seeing?  Start with which log files.
[03:19] <zachalink> songbird
[03:19] <underwatercow> puff: auth.log in particular
[03:19] <Scunizi> underwatercow, You can paste the log to paste bin for puff to look at.
[03:19] <kernfreak> zachalink, decompress, ./configure, make, make install
[03:19] <kernfreak> make sure deps are met first
[03:20] <Presario> erm.. anybody got an answer? what does "SOL in S4" from my bios do?
[03:20] <panfist> jrib thank you
[03:20] <chris0> zachalink: you need to sudo kernfreak's make install
[03:20] <jrib> zachalink: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Songbird
[03:20] <jane_> kernfreak, he will need build essentials too
[03:20] <underwatercow> Is there any security risk to me posting my auth.log file? It will reveal my computer name, etc.
[03:20] <kernfreak> errghh, this is ubuntu
[03:20] <chris0> Presario: I don't have anything useful to contribute to that. I can crack plenty of jokes about what SOL means, though
[03:20] <jrib> zachalink: I'd be a bit wary of that script though
[03:21] <kernfreak> yes, sudo it, i would usually su root
[03:21] <puff> underwatercow: There's always a risk, but in this case  probably not a huge one.  Make sure you use pastebin and make sure you mark it for th e shortest cache time.
[03:21] <Jamesinator> kernfreak: Any other blinding insights into how to fix this?
[03:21] <zachalink> jrib: how come?
[03:21] <underwatercow> puff: alright, let me paste it...
[03:21] <chris0> kernfreak: apparently su root is considered illegal here
[03:21] <puff> underwatercow: If you're really not comfortable, then do a search&replace on your domain name and your ip address in the log before oy post it.
[03:21] <jrib> zachalink: because I have not read, so I can't tell you it is safe
[03:21] <kernfreak> chris0, seems that way, ubuntu sudos everything, you can however login as root
[03:22] <kernfreak> in gmd, but you have to enable it
[03:22] <kernfreak> gmd = gdm
[03:22] <zachalink> jrib: thank you for the link and help
[03:22] <underwatercow> puff: what is a good paste bin address, I always forget it
[03:22] <chris0> yes but if you say that here ubotu yells at you. I'm not sure why....
[03:22] <puff> underwatercow: pastebin.com.
[03:22] <kernfreak> why?
[03:22] <underwatercow> puff: too logical ;-D
[03:22] <kernfreak> lol
[03:22] <ka2> !su
[03:22] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[03:22] <TurtleOfDoom> !pastebin
[03:22] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post multiple-lines 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 channel topic)
[03:23] <zachalink> would there happen to be a 64 bit debian package release of songbird?
[03:23] <kernfreak> recompile it
[03:24] <fredmv> Would you guys consider Gentoo a 'lightweight' distro?
[03:24] <kernfreak> yes
[03:24] <kernfreak> but I prefer LFS
[03:24] <ka2> fredmv: depends on what you put on it:)
[03:24] <kernfreak> more control
[03:24] <zachalink> how would I "recompile" it?
[03:24] <ka2> kernfreak: yes
[03:24] <ka2> zachalink: dont
[03:24] <fredmv> lol, true.   I'm reading that it takes like 10 hrs. to set it up from beginning to end.  They assume nothing.
[03:24] <fredmv> Compile the kernel, yadda...
[03:24] <kernfreak> gentoo, or LFS
[03:24] <jrib> fredmv: please ask that in #ubuntu-offtopic, not here
[03:24] <ka2> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Songbird
[03:25] <kernfreak> kernel compile isnt the longest
[03:25] <zachalink> Then what do I do to get it to work with 64 bit? or can I not? ='(
[03:25] <fredmv> jrib, yup.
[03:25] <kernfreak> glib is
[03:25] <zachalink> use the script?
[03:25] <ka2> zachalink: amd64 is i386 compatible
[03:25] <kernfreak> oh im srry, is there a topic set i should adhrere to in this chan?
[03:26] <jrib> kernfreak: ubuntu support (giving or receiving)
[03:26] <zachalink> dpkg: error processing songbird_0.2.5.1_i386.deb (--install):
[03:26] <zachalink>  package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)
[03:26] <kernfreak> how about, recompileing ubuntu from scratch? UFS?
[03:26] <kernfreak> hehehe
[03:27] <secleinteer> hi, does anyone know if it's possible to turn the right click menu key into a modifier?
[03:27] <ka2> !ot | kernfreak
[03:27] <ubotu> kernfreak: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:27] <zachalink> ka2: that's the message I got
[03:27] <runst8> 'night yo
[03:27] <AngryElf> what are the chances a HD with i386 7.04 installed will recognize a different mobo and CPU that are also i386?
[03:27] <AngryElf> ...and magically work
[03:28] <secleinteer> AngryElf: fairly good, but reinstalling is the best idea
[03:28] <deniz__> can sum1 plz tell me how to ruin xp inside ubuntu?
[03:28] <deniz__> i need it as quickly as possible plz
[03:28] <chris0> deniz__: vmware
[03:28] <kernfreak> ok, ill behave
[03:28] <zachalink> ka2: so... how would I get it to work with 64 bit, since I got that error message?
[03:29] <deniz__> chris0, ya but wat do i do with it and exactly which one do i dl?
[03:29] <Starnestommy> deniz__: I find virtualbox easier to use than vmware
[03:29] <non-anon> I was wondering if anyone had some general suggestions for speeding up GNOME on an pentium II/128MB ram POS.
[03:29] <flowOver> i'm loving virtual box right now
[03:29] <flowOver> it's alot easier
[03:29] <deniz__> Starnestommy, is that sudo apt-get able?
[03:29] <ka2> zachalink: what error
[03:29] <ka2>  flowOver: same
[03:29] <zachalink> dpkg: error processing songbird_0.2.5.1_i386.deb (--install):
[03:29] <zachalink>  package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)
[03:29] <Starnestommy> deniz__: sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose
[03:29] <zachalink> ka2: that one ^
[03:30] <ka2> deniz__: virtualbox.org real easy
[03:30] <deniz__> Starnestommy, thx alot
[03:30] <ka2> virtualbox-ose is outdated dont use it
[03:30] <ka2> real out of date
[03:30] <deniz__> ka2, so wat? i go to virtualbox.org?
[03:30] <ka2> deniz__: yes
[03:30] <ka2> deniz__: and download the ubuntu package
[03:30] <kernfreak> its not that hard to compile it, if the sources are avail
[03:31] <ropiee> help me pls
[03:31] <ka2> ropiee: with what
[03:31] <zachalink> =(
[03:31] <adorablepuppy> Is there any way to get Linux Mint's Celena applet over to Ubuntu?
[03:31] <ropiee> my ubuntu cant install my sqlserver
[03:31] <ka2> adorablepuppy: its the Novell Slab yech
[03:31] <chris0> kernfreak: this is not #gentoo stop scaring people :D
[03:31] <ropiee> sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[03:31] <ka2> ropiee: what sql server
[03:31] <AtomicSpark> anyone else have copypasta problems in linux? i sware my pidgin forgets whats on the "clipboard".
[03:31] <deniz__> non-anon, that comp should run xubuntu
[03:31] <ka2> mysql?
[03:31] <ropiee> is only available from another source
[03:31] <AtomicSpark> ... whats that even called in linux?
[03:31] <ropiee> E: Package mysql-server has no installation candidate
[03:31] <underwatercow> puff: OK... finally got it posted... can I private it to you?
[03:31] <Presario> hey guys... the ubuntu partitioner is detectting my samsung drive as SCSI while it isactually is an IDE drive.... i think it is causing me problems to install ubuntu on my 2nd hard drive.....
[03:32] <kernfreak> lol im not, if there is no package for his arch he may have to
[03:32] <jrib> ropiee: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:32] <non-anon> well, I've already got GNOME on it
[03:32] <ka2> ropiee: help.ubuntu.com
[03:32] <puff> underwatercow: Sure.
[03:32] <jrib> !paste > ropiee (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:32] <ka2> ropiee: help.ubuntu.com/MySQL
 ropiee: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list<--alredy edit
[03:32] <ka2> ropiee: or use postgresql :)
[03:32] <jrib> ropiee: what is the link?
[03:32] <non-anon> and it's not TOO bad.
[03:32] <ka2> ropiee: http://help.ubuntu.com/MySQL
[03:32] <non-anon> just laggy enough that I'm looking for general tips
[03:33] <deniz__> non-anon, u can use sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop and have xubuntu as well then thru xubuntu u can erase ubuntu
[03:33] <ropiee> # deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[03:33] <ropiee> i just cut (#)
[03:33] <jrib> ropiee: no, pastebin the contents of your sources.list and give us the link
[03:33] <Ein2015> anybody here use Eterm (or another non-gnome or non-kde terminal)?
[03:33] <ropiee> ok
[03:33] <ropiee> sorry
[03:33] <chris0> Ein2015: I use xterm
[03:33] <bhuey> How do I fix problems with /etc/default file not being installed by a package that I know needs it
[03:33] <deniz__> ka2, k, im downloading virtualbox on dial-up
[03:33] <jrib> !anybody | Ein2015
[03:33] <ubotu> Ein2015: 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?
 ropiee: http://help.ubuntu.com/MySQL<--cant open site
[03:34] <puff> underwatercow So which lines are bothering you?
[03:34] <Ein2015> chris0: do you know how to make characters such as unicode work?  when i use finch it looks like garbage.
[03:34] <zachalink> I guess I could say good bye to my help, because the songbird channel isn't listening to me either. =(
[03:34] <underwatercow> puff: all of the invalid login attempts
[03:34] <Presario> anybody can help me with my HDD detectting problems?
[03:34] <Ein2015> jrib: thanks.  next time i'll start my question with an some sort of insult.  :)
[03:34] <ka2> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/server/C/mysql.html
[03:34] <AtomicSpark> !mysql
[03:34] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[03:35] <MrKeuner> hi, I have random lockups on thinkpad r52(1849-4wu). I am suspecting the wireless driver, is there a way to turn on logging on a module?
[03:35] <jrib> Ein2015: the point is you should ask your actual question :)
[03:35] <ka2> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/server/C/mysql.html is the ubuntu official guide
[03:35] <kernfreak> zachalink, have you +ever+ built packages from source?
[03:35] <Ein2015> jrib: i did.  can you help me?
[03:35] <chris0> Ein2015: try using uxterm
[03:35] <Darkmystere> Err, has anyone known? i want to add a background image to my Server...
[03:35] <ejdijd> Welcome all
[03:35] <dublpaws> does anyone know a fix for busted python-mode for emacs in gutsy?
[03:35] <Darkmystere> with apache php what ever..
[03:35] <zachalink> kernfreak: no, I haven't
[03:35] <ice109> can someone help me i just dropped my laptop and my wireless doesn't work anymore
[03:35] <chris0> Ein2015: (it's the Unicode version)
[03:35] <AGUSTIN> Enter buenas..
[03:35] <Ein2015> chris0: well i want to use Eterm (running E17)... but let me try that real quick... if it's just as easy and just as light as Eterm i might as well, right?
[03:36] <ejdijd> any good guides I culd be pointed to for a non-CD or network install of Any linux variety (preferably Ubuntu_ please use name in start of reply
[03:36] <ka2> Darkmystere: php. people still use that yucky language?
[03:36] <ejdijd> latest version
[03:36] <ejdijd> unless otherwise required
[03:36] <ice109> can someone help me i just dropped my laptop and my wireless doesn't work anymore
[03:36] <kernfreak> zachalink, you may finds it difficult the first time, if there is NO .deb for your arch, you may have to
[03:36] <ejdijd> ice109" chck switches and connenctorsi nside case
[03:37] <ka2> kernfreak: this is not #gentoo or #archlinux stop scaring people
[03:37] <deniz__> ka2, will u be here 40 min from now?
[03:37] <ejdijd> Or can I install linux under win xp
[03:37] <ejdijd> not working right
[03:37] <ka2> deniz__: not sure but virtualbox is really simple
[03:37] <kernfreak> ka2? no no, i am trying to help someone install an app on ubuntu
[03:37] <ice109> ejdijd if i restart the computer the wireless card is recognized but still isn't useable
[03:37] <underwatercow> puff: what is your take on my log file?
[03:38] <deniz__> ka2, how simple? as simple as installing a regular .deb?
[03:38] <dublpaws> ice109: do you have another wireless card, or another laptop?
[03:38] <Ein2015> chris0: for some reason it thinks i have a european keyboard
[03:38] <ice109> dublpaws no
[03:38] <Ein2015> chris0: if it helps any, i'm trying out the gOS (cuz it's lighter, runs E17, and looks pretty)
[03:38] <yo__> how do i make the wireless work in ubuntu?
[03:38] <jrib> !wifi > yo__ (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:38] <IndyGunFreak> Cerb: can you boot a USB pen drive?
[03:38] <ka2> deniz__: wizard based really simple but works well
[03:39] <chris0> Ein2015: I'm looking at the uxterm man page...see if there's somethng there.
[03:39] <Scunizi> underwatercow, I haven't seen your logs and probably wouldn't understand them anyway.. but.. do you use a router between your computer and internet connection?
[03:39] <deniz__> ka2, i can install windows xp wile running ubuntu right?
[03:39] <kernfreak> i understand that for the common user, a binary package is so much more usable, but when these are not available in ubuntu, there is no choice but to either do without or try at building it, it's not off topic
[03:39] <ka2> deniz__: yes
[03:39] <IndyGunFreak> kernfreak: what are you trying to compile?
[03:39] <ka2> deniz__: in a window in ubuntu
[03:39] <dublpaws> deniz__: preferably on seperate hard drives
[03:39] <kernfreak> lol not me
[03:39] <deniz__> ka2, k, thx
[03:40] <IndyGunFreak> oh ok..lol
[03:40] <yo__> i did it before installing two file packages
[03:40] <deniz__> dublpaws, wats wrong with the same hd?
[03:40] <yo__> but now the second package isn't working
[03:40] <yo__> and this information isn't helpful because im booting from livecd
[03:40] <mike1980> HI there I install ubuntu server Is apache2 accessible by the world by default? How can I make Apache2 deny everyone but 192.168.1 ip's?
[03:40] <dublpaws> deniz__: because windows eats partitions for breakfast
[03:40] <kernfreak> i was trying to help another compile a src package, but was met with a lil resistance
[03:40] <n00b-i-know> hell
[03:40] <ka2> deniz__: for a virtual machine things work different
[03:40] <n00b-i-know> I'v a problem in bootloader
[03:40] <dublpaws> oh vm nvm
[03:40] <chris0> Ein2015:  Note:  uxterm  may  produce unexpected results if the current locale is set to one in which the UTF-8 character encoding is not  supported,  of if fonts using the ISO 10646-1 character set are not available. <-- from man page. Dunno if it's helpful or not....
[03:40] <n00b-i-know> |I reinstalled windows and now there's no grub installed
[03:40] <underwatercow> Scunizi: Yes. And I normally have a firewall going, though I haven't had it up the last couple days because I did a re-install. The thing that makes my uneasy is that there are many failed login attempts from possibly hundreds of usernames over ssh2. I want to know if that's normal, or if I should be concerned and get my firewall back up asap. :-p
[03:40] <deniz__> dublpaws, lol ive felt that
[03:40] <PMantis> Anyone have a default 7.10 sources.list?On wiki maybe?
[03:40] <ka2> deniz__: do you want dual boot or windows running under ubuntu
[03:40] <IndyGunFreak> !ask | n00b-i-know
[03:40] <n00b-i-know> how do I fix this problem ?
[03:40] <ubotu> n00b-i-know: 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. :-)
[03:40] <kernfreak> noob-i-know
[03:41] <okaasan> What do I have to do to get flashplayer working on ubuntu 64 bit
[03:41] <deniz__> ka2, under ubuntu is so much better
[03:41] <okaasan> anything special?
[03:41] <IndyGunFreak> !grub | n00b-i-know
[03:41] <ubotu> n00b-i-know: 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
[03:41] <yo__> what two file packages do i need to run a broadcome wireless card in ubunte?
[03:41] <yo__> ubuntu*
[03:41] <deniz__> ka2, i need moviemaker and windows version of avidemux
[03:41] <Ein2015> chris0: how do i set locale?
[03:41] <ka2> deniz__: thats what virtualbox does
[03:41] <yo__> booting from live cd
[03:41] <jrib> !gutsysources > pmantis (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:41] <ka2> deniz__: http://kiwiadam2.googlepages.com/Screenshot-16.png
[03:41] <kernfreak> fdisk the hd with \mbr i believe to restore windows bootloader
[03:41] <chris0> Ein2015: I'm not sure...
[03:42] <deniz__> ka2, ya i understand tthat much...anyway, i guess i got all the help i need for now, im gona go eat cuz im starving then ill be bak to continue and thatll leave thing to download
[03:42] <PMantis> !gutsysources > pmantis
[03:42] <IndyGunFreak> kernfreak: hmm, i never tried it w/ fdisk.. so you're saying just run fdisk /mbr  and that will clear the mbr?
[03:42] <Ein2015> chris0: what do you use xterm to display?
[03:42] <kernfreak> restore the windows mbr yes
[03:42] <deniz__> ka2, dublpaws, thx
[03:42] <flowOver> how do i setup eclipse pdt all in one?
[03:42] <okaasan> How do I flashplayer?!?!
[03:42] <PMantis> jrib: This is a server, no GUI... thanks anyway.
[03:42] <jrib> !flash > okaasan (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:42] <chris0> Ein2015: I do about 50% of my work command-line
[03:42] <kernfreak> UNLESS im misunderstanding
[03:42] <ka2> okaasan: install? under AMD64 or normal?
[03:42] <IndyGunFreak> kernfreak: hmm, i always just used a windows install disk, and used fixmbr and fixboot....
[03:42] <Scunizi> underwatercow, I may be wrong but it sounds like someone's got it out for you.. is your machine on the dmz of the router or do you have all the ports locked down in the router? if so they've breached it and are pinging you direct.  You got anything else loaded like skype, gizmo.. something that opens ports? Turn off UPNP
[03:43] <mike1980> HI there I install ubuntu server Is apache2 accessible by the world by default? How can I make Apache2 deny everyone but 192.168.1 ip's?
[03:43] <Starnestommy> mike1980: it is world-accessible by default
[03:43] <ka2> okaasan: let firefox install it for you :)
[03:43] <kernfreak> Indy, fdisk /mbr works as well, dont mess with windows enough to know every command
[03:43] <kgx> can someone please help me with grep, i want to only output abc in here: echo \$_SESSION[\'abc\']\=\'hello\'\;\$_SESSION[\'asd\']\=\'qwerty\'\; | grep -Riohe '$_SESSION\[\(.*\)\]' | sed "s/^\$_SESSION\['\(.*\)'\?\]/\1/"
[03:43] <flowOver> ka2 he's got 64bit
[03:43] <Ein2015> chris0: i do a LOT of work command-line also... for example: i use irssi, rtorrent, and finch.  but for some reason gnome-terminal is the only one that interacts with all 3 programs appropriately
[03:43] <Skullmonkey> Can someone help me get wine to work? it freezes any time i try to do anything with it and my friend thinks its because of my video driver.
[03:44] <mike1980> Starnestommy: ok thanks you know how I cand allow just 192 ip's
[03:44] <Ein2015> Skullmonkey: what video driver are you running?
[03:44] <Starnestommy> mike1980: I'm not sure how to do that, but someone in this channel or #apache might know
[03:44] <storm-zen> kgx: Try #regex.
[03:44] <mike1980> Starnestommy: ok thanks
[03:44] <PMantis> Default sources.list file for 7.10? I think my upgrade of a server is incomplete
[03:44] <ka2> Skullmonkey: what app?
[03:44] <Skullmonkey> Ein1025: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome] Integrated Video (rev 01)
[03:44] <kgx> storm-zen: thanks
[03:44] <storm-zen> np.
[03:44] <ka2> Skullmonkey: not video card, application
[03:44] <Skullmonkey> anything wine related
[03:44] <kgx> #regex
[03:44] <jrib> PMantis: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57425/ .  How did you upgrade?
[03:45] <ka2> Skullmonkey: not everything works under wine
[03:45] <storm-zen> err.. /join #regex .
[03:45] <kgx> :p
[03:45] <kernfreak> lol
[03:45] <Skullmonkey> i cant d anything wine
[03:45] <kgx> typo
[03:45] <Ububegin> what is the equivalent of windows explorer in ubuntu...
[03:45] <IndyGunFreak> Ububegin: nautilus?
[03:45] <tesmar> I have ubuntu 7.10, and 2 cpus selected in VMware optiokns
[03:45] <ka2> Ububegin: read the ubuntu help
[03:45] <Starnestommy> Ububegin: nautilus or konqueror
[03:45] <jrib> Ububegin: nautils?  Go to Places -> Home
[03:45] <Skullmonkey> it freezes my comp even when i try to edit options
[03:45] <Starnestommy> or thunar
[03:45] <tesmar>  but when I check XP proc (the host) the guest will only use 50% proc
[03:45] <tesmar> any ideas?
[03:45] <storm-zen> Wow, this place is alive in the evening (in the US)...
[03:46] <IndyGunFreak> Thunar is awesome, but i find it rather useless on Gnome, because Nautilus is already installed...
[03:46] <jrib> PMantis: update your mirror appropriately of course
[03:46] <AngryElf> what device is my network card usually so i can check if its present?
[03:46] <IndyGunFreak> storm-zen: this place si alive 24/7.. no kidding.
[03:46] <crush_groove>  I have sound  thru xmms but none thru videos . any ideas?
[03:46] <Ububegin> IndyGunFreak: but nautilus doesnt have that tree kinda structure in the left hand side...
[03:46] <kernfreak> yes it does
[03:46] <IndyGunFreak> Ububegin: yes it does, you need to set it in the settings for nautilus
[03:46] <TurtleOfDoom> tesmar: that's how vmware works
[03:46] <AngryElf> and what package might I dpkg-reconfigure in the hopes of "reinstalling" my network card?
[03:46] <xhhux> hello
[03:46] <ka2> Skullmonkey: which programs this is important to help solve it
[03:47] <PMantis> jrib: Of course. thanks!
[03:47] <TurtleOfDoom> tesmar: it *emulates* two processors
[03:47] <ka2> TurtleOfDoom: no it doesnt
[03:47] <Skullmonkey> ka2: its the wine program itself. it freezes my comp when i try to even change options or start it
[03:47] <TurtleOfDoom> it doesn't
[03:47] <ka2> TurtleOfDoom: it uses your existing ones
[03:47] <TurtleOfDoom> you sure
[03:47] <TurtleOfDoom> becasue i have the same thing
[03:47] <kernfreak> SkullMonkey, COMPILE it muahahahahahaha
[03:47] <kernfreak> j/k
[03:48] <bill_> i'm having trouble with a Linksys WMP54G pci wireless driver.  any suggestions?  I used the .INF from the install cd
[03:48] <xhhux> compile
[03:48] <ka2> Skullmonkey: can you start it from the command line and pastebin the output
[03:48] <IndyGunFreak> Ububegin: open Nautilus(Places/Home).. and where it likely says Places on the left, click it, and choose Tree
[03:48] <endo> my amarok says I can't play mp3's..how can I fix it?
[03:48] <Skullmonkey> ka2: no it freezes then also
[03:48] <kernfreak> install mp3 support
[03:48] <xhhux> synaptic
[03:48] <puff> underwatercow: Okay, first of all, yeah, looks a bit sketchy.  First of all, 68.208.116.2 appears to be mail and primary DNS server for florenceal.org.  So user logins from there don't really make sense, I would block that IP address at your router.
[03:48] <ka2> Skullmonkey: no output?
[03:48] <chris0> bill_: did you install it from the CD or did you copy it onto your computer?
[03:48] <bill_> copy to computer
[03:48] <puff> underwatercow: Second, make sure you have disabled external root login on your box.
[03:49] <underwatercow> puff: that should be disabled by default, right?
[03:49] <puff> underwatercow: Yeah.
[03:49] <underwatercow> puff: then it's still disabled
[03:49] <Skullmonkey> ka2: i cant type wine in terminal without my computer freezing
[03:49] <Ein2015> are there any gOS support channels on this ircnet?
[03:49] <chris0> bill_ you need the INF and any other files in the same folder as well
[03:49] <puff> underwatercow: Okay then.
[03:49] <bill_> it's a new card so I tried the XP and Vista INF file..no go invalid driver
[03:49] <Ububegin> IndyGunFreak: yeah,sweet ...just like windows but w/o the annoying crashes... thanks,dude
[03:49] <tesmar> hi all, anybody here with experience running ubuntu as a guest in VMWARE SERVER?
[03:49] <ka2> Skullmonkey: your wine is really broken
[03:49] <tesmar> I have ubuntu 7.10, and 2 cpus selected in VMware optiokns
[03:49] <IndyGunFreak> Ububegin: no sweat..
[03:49] <ka2> Skullmonkey:try reinstalling wine
[03:49] <bill_> ok
[03:49] <tesmar>  but when I check XP proc (the host) the guest will only use 50% proc
[03:49] <bill_> I will retry
[03:49] <biabia> Skullmonkey, how old is that pc? processor speed/type and memory?
[03:49] <chris0> bill_: ok
[03:50] <Skullmonkey> ka2: already have. my friend think its my video driver
[03:50] <ka2> tesmar: thats a vmware problem not ubuntu
[03:50] <prettyricky> Hey guys is there any program I can use to make a copy of a data dvd?
[03:50] <puff> underwatercow: Third, who is florenceal.org?  It may be somebody's cable modem box, in which case they're probably running windows and have been zombied.
[03:50] <tesmar> k
[03:50] <ka2> Skullmonkey: it wont be that
[03:50] <biabia> i cant get my video driver to install.
[03:50] <killown> hi! I am trying compile nvidia driver and get it error /usr/src/linux/include/linux/version.h does not exist ... can anyone help me??
[03:50] <ka2> biabia: which video card?
[03:50] <jrib> !nvidia > killown (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:50] <prettyricky> I have data in a dvd and need to make a copy of it
[03:50] <biabia> its a vanta nv6
[03:50] <jrib> killown: don't compile it
[03:50] <biabia> sort of old
[03:50] <mike1980> How can I make Apache2 allow only LAN connects from the network
[03:50] <PMantis> Hmmm, maybe my sources.list is ok... but I still can't find mythtv-common in gutsy
[03:51] <killown> jrib kernel slash version
[03:51] <ka2> biabia: really old - nvidia drivers dont support that
[03:51] <Skullmonkey> biabia: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?product=426795&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&dest_page=product&docname=c00193732
[03:51] <puff> underwatercow: Whois says it's the city of florence utilities in Alabama, and lists a phone number for them, so you
[03:51] <dublpaws> mike1980: #apache people couldn't help?
[03:51] <jrib> killown: huh?
[03:51] <killown> it has not binary drivers nvidia
[03:51] <puff> underwatercow: So you might want to call them about this.
[03:51] <mike1980> dublpawsL no one there
[03:51] <mike1980> dublpaws: no one there
[03:51] <dublpaws> ew
[03:51] <Skullmonkey> ka2: are you sure?
[03:51] <underwatercow> puff: yeah... think it's just random attacks?
[03:51] <chris0> killown: sudo aptitude install linux-headers
[03:52] <puff> underwatercow: Most likely, yeah.  Unless you know that somebody has it in for you.
[03:52] <killown> I have installed it
[03:52] <bill_> chris...that did the trick...
[03:52] <killown> 2.6.23-slash4.0
[03:52] <biabia> ka2 ya. i downloaded a legacy driver and installed it. editing xorg,conf with no backup and it wouldnt boot into gui. lucky i remembered which changes i made
[03:52] <underwatercow> puff: I just might call them... and no, no one has it out for me to my knowledge ;-D
[03:52] <AngryElf> does anyone know what package sets up basic networking so I can try to reconfigure it?
[03:52] <chris0> bill_: good. I went through the same issue
[03:52] <ka2> Skullmonkey: 99%
[03:52] <puff> underwatercow: It might be that in some way, whoever hacked that system traced back to you and is trying to exploit your system.
[03:52] <Skullmonkey> ka2: what do you suggest then?
[03:53] <underwatercow> puff: any idea how they would have my information? or could it just have been routed through even?
[03:53] <chris0> killown: why don't the linux-restricted-modules' nvidia driver work?
[03:53] <ka2> killown: ubuntu 8.04?
[03:53] <ka2> killown: or self compiled?
[03:53] <killown> chris0 linux-restricted work in this kernel?
[03:53] <zero88> Ok. I've installed my wireless driver using ndiswrapper. Its present and I am able to locate several different wireless networks. I was able to connect to my own one time, and after a reboot I have not been able to connect again. I am not able to obtain an IP on startup and have tried everything from disabling encryption and changing the ESSID. Im really confused on why I cannot connect. Can anybody help me?
[03:53] <mike1980> anyone here good with apache?
[03:53] <killown> ka2 a special kernel for desktop
[03:54] <neo> wanna help????
[03:54] <ka2> killown: where from?
[03:54] <chris0> killown: not sure...
[03:54] <Khajavi> I want to develop my C++ project with GTK. what package I would to download?
[03:54] <killown> http://hqxriven.wordpress.com/2008/02/24/kernel-slash-40-compilado-para-o-kxubuntu-710/
[03:54] <Ein2015> mike1980: #apache
[03:54] <puff> underwatercow: I'm not sure what your second question means.  As to the first, it could be random, or it could be that somebody behind that domain (or some other box they hacked) has email from you,e tc, or some reason that they think they might be able to exploit your system.
[03:54] <mike1980> ok thnaks
[03:54] <Ein2015> np mike1980 :)
[03:54] <chris0> killown: it's probably not supported, but you could always try manually installing the driver from nvidia,com
[03:54] <ka2> killown: any reason you cant use the ubuntu one?
[03:54] <icesword> hello
[03:54] <icesword>  where to download that  gnome 2.18 virtual machine file
[03:54] <puff> underwatercow: Not something special, more likely they ran a grep or something, looking for patterns.
[03:55] <killown> chris0 I am do it
[03:55] <ka2> icesword:  gnome 2.18 = old
[03:55] <andresj> anybody know how can I connect to koalamud servers as a client?
[03:55] <puff> underwatercow: Have you checked all your accounts, etc?
[03:55] <Khajavi> I want to develop my C++ project with GTK. what package I would to download?
[03:55] <icesword> ka2,i like old ,coz it is small
[03:55] <puff> underwatercow: If you haven't been penetrated yet, you might want to think about using something like tripwire.
[03:55] <Skullmonkey> ka2: can you suggest for me to do something?
[03:55] <ka2> Khajavi: will check - your using gtkmm right?
[03:55] <underwatercow> puff: what is tripwire? puff: would a software based firewall like iptables still have allowed these attempts?
[03:55] <ka2> Skullmonkey: try #winehq
[03:55] <chris0> killown: then I don't know... I'm not sure when it comes to custom kernels.
[03:55] <zero88> Can anyone help?
[03:55] <Starnestommy> Khajavi: I think libgtk2.0-dev
[03:55] <Skullmonkey> ka2: they havent helped
[03:56] <Skullmonkey> and said to come here
[03:56] <ka2> Skullmonkey: report it as a wine bug then
[03:56] <Khajavi> ok
[03:56] <AngryElf> what app could do command line burning of a file/folder to cdrom?
[03:56] <icesword> time for lunch,goodbye
[03:56] <puff> tripwire was the research project that first created this sort of thing.  You'd be looking for not necessarily tripwire itself, but some tripwire-like integrity checker.  Basically it does a bunch of cryptographically strong checksums on all your files.  You keep the tripwire checksums and the checking software offline.  If you suspect a hack, you run tripwire against your system to see if any of the binaries, etc, have been altered.
[03:56] <ka2> Khajavi: using c gtk or c++ gtk?
[03:56] <biabia> ka2 so i have given up on it. i was hoping to run stepmania but i think its a lost
[03:56] <bruenig> AngryElf: you would use genisoimage to make the iso, then wodim to burn it
[03:56] <MrKeuner> hi, I have random lockups on thinkpad r52(1849-4wu). using 2.6.22-14-generic (Ubuntu 7.10) version of Linux kernel. I am suspecting the wireless driver, is there a way to turn on logging on a module?
[03:57] <bruenig> AngryElf: or mkisofs or cdrecord (I don't remember what cd tools ubuntu uses)
[03:57] <ka2> biabia: that card is **old** it probably wouldnt handle that
[03:57] <biabia> Skullmonkey, you could make a machine like that dual boot for your windows apps/games?
[03:57] <Khajavi> Ka2: c++
[03:57] <puff> underwatercow: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/49
[03:57] <underwatercow> puff: sounds useful, I'll look into it... thanks. So do you think I should still block the ip address in the router? or would getting iptables back up be enough along with contacting the florceal.org?
[03:57] <biabia> lol. ya i know, now. i was hoping for the best
[03:57] <puff> underwatercow: Yes.
[03:58] <puff> underwatercow: I think you should block that IP at the router, why not?  THough you shouldn't assume that will protect you.
[03:58] <puff> underwatercow: Do you understand the basic theory behind iptables, ipchains, firewalls, etc?
[03:58] <ka2> Khajavi: build-essential, libgtk2.0-dev, libgtkmm.0-dev
[03:58] <underwatercow> puff: at a basic level, yes... I have been using firestarter to manage it
[03:59] <puff> Hm, I wonder.
[03:59] <kernfreak> muahahahahahah
[03:59] <Khajavi> kia2: if I want to write c and java ?
[03:59] <neo> when i open some applications it edits the /etc/hosts file and pc starts to work slowly   ,,, how to deny the access to write to these files...
[03:59] <ka2> Khajavi: java?
[03:59] <kernfreak> a lil jack daniells, and gcc, and im sure to jaz up this system
[04:00] <puff> Look, all a firewall or a packet filter does is make it harder for unapproved communication to happen.
[04:00] <Khajavi> kia: I dont like swing
[04:00] <ka2> Khajavi: java sdk from sun. gtk isnt available for java from the ubuntu repos
[04:00] <oloughlin75> Khajavi: swing isnt fun enough for you?
[04:01] <kernfreak> khahavi i know how you can get gtk for java
[04:01] <kernfreak> but i cant say
[04:01]  * kernfreak shuts up
[04:01] <Khajavi> oloughlin: GTK is better :-D
[04:01] <ka2> kernfreak: compile it?
[04:01] <kernfreak> muahaha
[04:02] <ka2> Khajavi: pythons better than java :)
[04:02] <nickrud> kernfreak: not very helpful, that ;)
[04:02] <oloughlin75> I like how java is clerly structured
[04:02] <kernfreak> i really think java sux neway
[04:02] <underwatercow> puff: would you recommend unplugging my router and letting my ip address change as well?
[04:02] <Khajavi> kernfread: what do i do fo java?
[04:02] <kernfreak> i cant say
[04:02] <matthias> hi
[04:02] <puff> underwatercow: Wouldn't hurt.
[04:02]  * Scunizi is going to relax and watch American Idol with his lovely wife.
[04:02] <ka2> oloughlin75: python much more so
[04:02] <underwatercow> puff: alright, thanks for your help
[04:02] <Fingel> you can use the GTK toolkit with java?
[04:03] <Khajavi> :-(
[04:03] <puff> Khajavi: Install the sun java package.  What do you want to do with java?
[04:03] <kernfreak> there are gtk bindings for just about everything
[04:03] <kernfreak> try c#
[04:03] <puff> underwatercow: Scunzi's advice is also good.
[04:03] <matthias> hi everybody any happy people here ?
[04:03] <underwatercow> puff: which advice?
[04:03] <Khajavi> I want to set java app with Gnome
[04:03] <kernfreak> i rather like it, i prefer c, c++, and perl
[04:03] <oloughlin75> ka2: I like curly braces and semicolons. The syntax is clear (although verbose)m which I don't see in python
[04:04] <bazhang> matthias heh; you have a support question?
[04:04] <ka2> Khajavi: not easy
[04:04] <kernfreak> khajavi there are "i believe" java bindings for gtk
[04:04] <puff> underwatercow: <Scunizi> underwatercow, I may be wrong but it sounds like someone's got it out for you.. is your machine on the dmz of the router or do you have all the ports locked down in the router? if so they've breached it and are pinging you direct.  You got anything else loaded like skype, gizmo.. something that opens ports? Turn off UPNP
[04:04] <bitlogical> would anyon know why all of my media players would crash nomatter what video i try to run. mplayer vlc? All of them just disappeaar right after loading
[04:04] <matthias> yes, you are good at firewalls
[04:04] <matthias> bazhang
[04:04] <underwatercow> puff: oh yeah... I'll do that too... thanks
[04:04] <ka2> Khajavi: its easy in python, c, c++
[04:04] <therealnanotube> bitlogical: maybe a corrupt video file?
[04:04] <ka2> Khajavi: but not java
[04:05] <kernfreak> but you have to build them if they are not supplied as ubuntu packages, c# "if you know java" would be an easy transition
[04:05] <bazhang> bitlogical try running them from the terminal and see what error messages you get
[04:05] <neo> when i open some applications it edits the /etc/hosts file and pc starts to work slowly   ,,, how to deny the access to write to these files...
[04:05] <oloughlin75> Khajavi: what are you trying to make?
[04:05] <ka2> Khajavi: and c#
[04:05] <zero88_> Ok. I've installed my wireless driver using ndiswrapper. Its present and I am able to locate several different wireless networks. I was able to connect to my own one time, and after a reboot I have not been able to connect again. I am not able to obtain an IP on startup and have tried everything from disabling encryption and changing the ESSID. Im really confused on why I cannot connect. Can anybody help me?
[04:05] <puff> underwatercow: so, security basics:  all security exploits depend on two things:  1) getting bytes onto your box, 2) getting your box to execute the bytes.
[04:05] <bazhang> matthias: you want to configure a firewall? manually or with a gui?
[04:05] <Khajavi> ok
[04:05] <matt3453> can anyone tell me how to install something like flash so that all users can use it? i've currently got an admin account and several 'desktop' users, but they cant view or install flash
[04:05] <kernfreak> install mono
[04:05] <puff> underwatercow: Therefore, security is comprised of a) controlling what gets onto your box, b) controlling what gets executed on your box.
[04:05] <kernfreak> try it out
[04:05] <ka2> Khajavi: diveintopython.org, monoproject.org
[04:05] <matthias> bazhang: what firewall includes trapwire, i really do not matter prefer gui but it all depends i guess ...
[04:05] <kernfreak> if you know java, c# should come easy
[04:05] <puff> underwatercow: Hm, maybe I should write this out long form and send you the URL.
[04:06] <underwatercow> puff: that would work too :)
[04:06] <ka2> kernfreak: and python even
[04:06] <Khajavi> kia: first i want to develop my c++ project for my university but I am learning java.
[04:06] <ka2> kernfreak: or perl (yech)
[04:06] <matthias> bazhaNG I AM TI USED TO ZONEALARM ...
[04:06] <underwatercow> is it normal to get "Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled" messages from the kernel?
[04:06] <ka2> Khajavi: use swing :)
[04:06] <bazhang> Khajavi: you can install diveintopython from the repos-- it is a free ebook
[04:06] <matthias> sorry for the capital letter ...
[04:06] <ka2> matthias: iptables is better
[04:07] <matthias> well i have an tricky question as well
[04:07] <matt3453> can anyone tell me how to install something like flash so that all users can use it? i've currently got an admin account and can use flash websites, but i've got several 'desktop' users, and they cant view or install flash
[04:07] <oloughlin75> Khajavi: swing can be either very easy or very hard, depending on what your doing :)
[04:07] <Khajavi> kia: python is very is and interactive: a will get it soon
[04:07] <kernfreak> yea, i know perl, c,  c++ and some python, i am moving twords managed code, much easier to work with
[04:07] <ka2> matthias: what question
[04:07] <neo> when i open some applications it edits the /etc/hosts file and pc starts to work slowly   ,,, how to deny the access to write to these files...
[04:07] <ka2> oloughlin75: gtk similar
[04:07] <matthias> ka2 it can restrict accesss and have some kind if tripwire in it ?
[04:07] <bazhang> matthias ah okay--well linux has something called iptables--a bit different than the windows one--a decent front end is called firestarter you can install it from the repos
[04:07] <ka2> kernfreak: so python or c#
[04:07] <ka2> matthias: tripwire????
[04:07] <Khajavi> oloughlin: I know. thank but it is interperter
[04:07] <kernfreak> dont know enough about python to compare it
[04:08] <ka2> Khajavi: no it is just automatticly compiled into a .pyc file
[04:08] <matthias> ka2 yes if someone gets into my system than i kan go back and see when and what was maed ...
[04:08] <oloughlin75> Khajavi: python is interpreted, I think
[04:08] <kernfreak> yes
[04:08] <kernfreak> python, perl, php
[04:08] <Khajavi> kia2: compliling pyhthon is interesting fo me
[04:08] <bazhang> matt3453: you have to sudo to use flash? any reason to set it up that way?
[04:08] <ka2> oloughlin75: no it just acts like it
[04:09] <ka2> oloughlin75: it uses bytecode like java & c#
[04:09] <ka2> oloughlin75: as .pyc files
[04:09] <matthias> ka2 trap wire i mean ...
[04:09] <ka2> matthias: no its tripwire
[04:09] <oloughlin75> ka2: ahhh, I always thought it was interpreted
[04:09] <matthias> okey thank toy ka2
[04:09] <Khajavi> olo...: I google it. thank for your info
[04:10] <matthias> ka2: tripwire is the one to use for that matter ...
[04:10] <Khajavi> kia2: I so
[04:10] <kernfreak> see there, thats how much i know of python, im familliar with the semantics but never explored it beyond that
[04:10] <ka2> matthias: yes
[04:10] <ka2> matthias: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/49
[04:10] <matthias> ka2 i mean iptables have that kind of options of some kind ...
[04:10] <matt3453> bazhang: no, i'm just talking about using it in firefox
[04:10] <matt3453> bazhang: not running anything from the command line
[04:11] <matthias> ka2: thanks ...
[04:11] <ka2> kernfreak: its a common misconception
[04:11] <matt3453> its actually for my girlfriend's mom and the gf's siblings
[04:11] <bazhang> matt3453: you have the flash nonfree installed for firefox then? what is the issue I am not really clear there
[04:11] <matthias> another thing ka2 if not to busy ...
[04:12] <matt3453> bazhang: i can login to my admin account, open firefox, and view flash, but any of the 'desktop' users, ie little kids, cant view any of the flash
[04:12] <ka2> matthias: i like to multitask :)
[04:12] <matt3453> is there some permissions thing i need to do?
[04:12] <matthias> ok :)
[04:12] <ka2> matthias: so what is it?
[04:12] <kernfreak> did you install flash as root
[04:12] <biabia> how would i start GDM
[04:12] <kernfreak> nm
[04:12] <ka2> !justask | matthias
[04:12] <ubotu> matthias: 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. :-)
[04:12] <bazhang> matt3453: you have different user accounts set up for other people?
[04:13] <matt3453> bazhang: yea
[04:13] <matthias> i have installed skype on it but the bluetooth deos not work i mean skype does not find my bluetooth headset ...
[04:13] <therealnanotube> kernfreak: oloughlin75: this may be helpful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29#Interpretational_semantics
[04:13] <arakthor> biabia: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start (I think), or you might be able to use startx if you're in a text only console
[04:13] <bazhang> matt3453: then set up the flash plugin for their accounts
[04:13] <matthias> the bluetooth is an sonyericsson and detected by ubuntu but not by skype ...
[04:13] <AngryElf> what's the word on updating a BIOS through ubuntu -- all a matter of if the manufacturor has a linux-tool?
[04:13] <ka2> matthias: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSkype
[04:13] <kernfreak> im familliar with the sematics of interpreted languages
[04:14] <matt3453> bazhang: is there some command or something i can type to do that, or do i have to log into each account?
[04:14] <matthias> thanks again ...
[04:14] <craigbass1976> Is there a way in nautilus to go into a folder full of images and view as thumbnails?  I read some discussion in the forums, but didn't see any definite "Yay" or "nay"
[04:14] <EnK> A freshly downloaded Ubuntu 7.10 - when botting with the CD, I get the option to boot Ubuntu, the progress bar spins back and forth, and then text lines begin to appear and it locks up at "running local boot scripts" and it never continues.  Any wisdom or advice?
[04:14] <AntiUSA> how come everytime I try to adjust the size of my parition it says "The test of the file system with type ext3 in parition #1 of SCSI (0,0,0) (sda) found uncorrected errors." and if I try to contionue it fails?
[04:14] <matthias> now i got saome reading to do ...
[04:14] <matthias> some ...
[04:14] <matt3453> seems like something that should be able to get accomplished by a permissions tap or something
[04:14] <ka2> EnK: wait a little while
[04:14] <jeffMASTERflex> craigbass1976: yes, images should show as thumbnails
[04:14] <neo> when i open some applications it edits the /etc/hosts file and pc starts to work slowly   ,,, how to deny the access to write to these files...
[04:14] <matthias> thank you all, i do not want to be rude but i will get back and read on this tips o got, thank you ...
[04:14] <EnK> ka2 - was 12 hours long enough?!
[04:15] <AngryElf> EnK: wait longer, run the disk check to make sure your ISO is good, start figuring out which hardware part is incompatible by process of elimination
[04:15] <non-anon> what's the command line command to find out what my local IP address is?
[04:15] <neo> when i open some applications it edits the /etc/hosts file and pc starts to work slowly   ,,, how to deny the access to write to these files...
[04:15] <ka2> EnK: about 12 hours too long :)
[04:15] <jrib> neo: what application?  It can't edit /etc/hosts unless you are running it with sudo.
[04:15] <matt3453> neo - that's your pc's dns server basically.... if your system has been up for a long time it might be sucking up ram or something??
[04:15] <craigbass1976> jeffMASTERflex, I only see icons
[04:15] <neo> when i open some applications they edits the /etc/hosts file and pc starts to work slowly   ,,, how to deny the access to write to these files...
[04:15] <craigbass1976> jeffMASTERflex, I can view as list, or icons
[04:15] <ka2> neo: stop asking we are trying to answer!!!!!!!!!
[04:15] <bazhang> erik try running with the option acpi=off
[04:15] <jeffMASTERflex> craigbass1976: in nautilus go to Edit/Preferences/Preview to see the thumbnail settings
[04:15] <kernfreak> what I didnt know is that python produces intermediate byte code in the way that c# and java do, that would make it a non-interpreted lang
[04:15] <EnK> thanks ka2 - I kinda thought so too.
[04:16] <AntiUSA> how come everytime I try to adjust the size of my parition it says "The test of the file system with type ext3 in parition #1 of SCSI (0,0,0) (sda) found uncorrected errors." and if I try to contionue it fails?
[04:16] <matthias> hi guys, just like to reccomend noscritp for firefox, i like it a lot ...
[04:16] <b_ecca> need help installing themes in ubuntu, kinda new to ubuntu sorry
[04:16] <bazhang> EnK: try booting with the option acpi=off
[04:16] <ka2> matthias: offtopic
[04:16] <endo> my amarok says I can't play mp3's..how can I fix it?
[04:16] <jeffMASTERflex> craigbass1976: by default nautilus is set up to only display thumbnails of images that are less than 5MB in size
[04:16] <biabia> how would i set gdm as the default display manager
[04:16] <ka2> matthias: and its a pain actually
[04:16] <EnK> acpi-off   Mkay.
[04:16] <kernfreak> endo, install mp3 support
[04:16] <bazhang> endo install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[04:17] <bruenig> biabia: just make sure the gdm daemon starts
[04:17] <matthias> ka2 : why ?
[04:17] <EnK> thanks y'all.  maybe back in a while.
[04:17] <bruenig> and the others don't
[04:17] <ka2> matthias: because heaps of things use javascript -even gmail
[04:17] <arakthor> endo: usually it pops up a box asking if you would like to install mp3 support for amarok. If that doesn't show up, go to the amarok website and follow the instructions there
[04:18] <matthias> ka2: well you can allow the script to run on that page and on other more dangerous pages restrict it ...
[04:18] <Jamesinator> !nvidia
[04:18] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:18] <therealnanotube> ka2: it /is/ kind of a pain, but it cleans up a lot of crap - and once you use it for the first few days and whitelist your regularly visited sites, it's hardly noticeable
[04:18] <bazhang> matthias same here noscript and adblockplus are nice plugins for firefox on ubuntu
[04:18] <ka2>  therealnanotube: try adblock plus for that :)
[04:18] <therealnanotube> ka2: got that too, of course :)
[04:18] <ka2> no real need for noscript then
[04:18] <Z_o-s-o> Hey is there anyone else with FireFox always crashing while using flash video like youtube?  I've got the latest flash installed.
[04:19] <neo> pc was working slowly a while ago , some body on the forum told me to edit the first line of ¨/etc/hosts¨ as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost unknown¨     it rectified the problem ,but whenever some application opens i.e. mozilla it modifies the file again>>>
[04:19] <tomvolek_> hi, newbie here,  i have setup two Ubuntu hosts on my local home network siting behind a wireless gateway using DHCP.   How can I copy files from one host to the other ?
[04:19] <bazhang> matthias you may also want to check out user agent switcher--it allows firefox to spoof being ie7/vista for some less linux friendly sites
[04:19] <matthias> well just to make you guys aware there is hope to keep nasty things outside a buit longer .... :)
[04:19] <kernfreak> Z_o-s-o; try installing firefox 3
[04:19] <ka2> neo: mozilla cant edit it
[04:19] <kernfreak> and ln the flash plugin
[04:19] <ka2> neo: unless you run it as root which you should never do
[04:19] <Z_o-s-o> kernfreak : Ill try it
[04:19] <AntiUSA> how come everytime I try to adjust the size of my parition it says "The test of the file system with type ext3 in parition #1 of SCSI (0,0,0) (sda) found uncorrected errors." and if I try to contionue it fails?
[04:19] <bazhang> matthias thanks for the recommend
[04:19] <hopeless> i need to create a user with uid=500 in ubuntu 7.10 so i can access my fedora partition. i have edited the uid minimum values in /etc/login.defs, etc/gnome-system-tools/users/profiles, and /etc/adduser.conf, and rebooted, and i still cannot create a user with uid=500. what do i do?
[04:19] <therealnanotube> tomvolek_: i'd recommend ssh. set up openssh-server on one machine, use your favorite sftp client to transfer files to/from the other machine
[04:20] <matthias> thanks and good bye ...
[04:20] <matthias> :)
[04:20] <bazhang> cya
[04:20] <craigbass1976> jeffMASTERflex, Ahh, it was not size, but local files issue.  Weird, I thought that a mounted up nfs share would be considered local as far as nautilus was concerned...
[04:20] <kernfreak> Z_o-s-o, once you do, copy the flash plugin into the firefox3/plugins dir
[04:20] <PMantis> Is there any way to install mythtv without using MYTHBuntu? On my 7.10 live CD and my server, ther's broken packages when I try to install the server.
[04:20] <neo> ok suggestions?
[04:20] <Ein2015> PMantis: use synaptic (or aptitude, apt-get, etc)
[04:20] <ka2> neo: pastebin the file
[04:21] <bazhang> PMantis: yes but they are less easy than mythbuntu
[04:21] <Ein2015> PMantis: from there just install from the repositories, search for mythtv
[04:21] <Z_o-s-o> kernfreak : Will do, whatre the chances that this fixes the issue?
[04:21] <deniz__> i went here (http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/split_manual_en/cinelerra_cv_manual_en_21.html#SEC298) to add non takeoffable subtitles to my video using cinelerra and then it brought me here (http://home.gna.org/subtitleeditor/) (the second link has instructions that I think are most proper for the ubuntu irc channel) i was hoping for EASY TO UNDERSTAND instructions
[04:21] <tomvolek_> therealnanotube:  what if I just mount one partion form host one to partiton two on host two ?
[04:21] <kernfreak> Z_o-s-o, i had some issues with flash, and installing 3 worked
[04:21] <fba> caramba quanta gente hauhauah
[04:21] <neo> pastebin means??
[04:21] <fba> hello peoples
[04:21] <craigbass1976> kernfreak, is ff3 an apt-gettable package for feisty?
[04:21] <wols_> can anyone with a default install of ubuntu please do a sudo iptables -L for me and paste?
[04:21] <kernfreak> if it dont, uninstall it, you can run your current firefox along side of 3
[04:21] <fba> do you speak portuguish?
[04:22] <wols_> and maybe a sudo netstat -anp?
[04:22] <bazhang> neo you can /msg ubotu paste for the link
[04:22] <Ein2015> fba: portuguese* :)
[04:22] <PMantis> Ein2015: I've enabled universe, and mythbuntu-control-centre is available but mythtv-common is not, therefore a broken package. I know how to use sources.list and apt-get, etc.
[04:22] <AntiUSA> how come everytime I try to adjust the size of my parition it says "The test of the file system with type ext3 in parition #1 of SCSI (0,0,0) (sda) found uncorrected errors." and if I try to contionue it fails?
[04:22] <MrKeuner> hi, I have random lockups on thinkpad r52(1849-4wu). using 2.6.22-14-generic (Ubuntu 7.10) version of Linux kernel. I am suspecting the wireless driver, is there a way to turn on logging on a module?
[04:22] <kernfreak> im using gusty
[04:22] <fba> Ein2015: hauhauah mi english is bad :D
[04:22] <bazhang> fba brasil or portugal
[04:22] <Ein2015> hrm PMantis give me a second, let me see if i can help you.
[04:22] <AntiUSA> come on? can anyone please help me?
[04:22] <arakthor> !portugese | fba
[04:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about portugese - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:22] <kernfreak> search synaptic, should be there
[04:22] <neo> didnt understand
[04:22] <ka2> AntiUSA: with what
[04:22] <kernfreak> thats how I installed it
[04:22] <AntiUSA> come on? can anyone please help me?
[04:22] <PMantis> Ein2015: I'd appreciate know what repo it's in... thanks!
[04:22] <Ein2015> !anyone | arakthor
[04:22] <AntiUSA> how come everytime I try to adjust the size of my parition it says "The test of the file system with type ext3 in parition #1 of SCSI (0,0,0) (sda) found uncorrected errors." and if I try to contionue it fails?
[04:22] <ubotu> arakthor: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[04:23] <ka2> !pastebin | neo
[04:23] <ubotu> neo: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lines 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 channel topic)
[04:23] <fba> bazhang: tanto faz, hauhau brasil de preferencia :D
[04:23] <Ein2015> PMantis: looking that up for you
[04:23] <bazhang> fba /join #ubuntu-br
[04:23] <arakthor> Ein2015 don't need that, sorry. was looking to see if ubotu new which language channel to direct fba to
[04:23] <wols_> MrKeuner: can you do something for me?
[04:23] <fba> bazhang: what default language is chanel? english?
[04:24] <bazhang> arakthor: it would be !pt for future reference
[04:24] <wols_> MrKeuner: do you have a fairly default ubuntu install? sudo iptables -L ?
[04:24] <ere4si> AntiUSA, have you tried running fsck from the live cd to repair the errors?
[04:24] <bazhang> fba here yes english
[04:24] <AntiUSA> ka2: thoughts?
[04:24] <Todd> while a friend of mine installing UBUNTU7.04 on his ThinkPad ,It shows the 'cannot access tty',anyone knows Why?
[04:24] <therealnanotube> tomvolek_: but what protocol will you use to "mount" the partition? standard partition mounting only works for disks directly attached to the machine. you have to use some kind of a network protocol to access a different computer over the network.
[04:24] <AntiUSA> no how do I do that?
[04:24] <bazhang> wols_: hi!
[04:24] <arakthor> thanks bazhang
[04:24] <tomvolek_> you are right, i forgot
[04:24] <MrKeuner> wols_: do I have to run as root
 search synaptic for "firefox" ff3 is there, im using gusty
[04:24] <wols_> yes sudo iptables -L
[04:24] <bazhang> no worries arakthor ;]
[04:24] <therealnanotube> tomvolek_: since you said you have two computers, that's why i recommended ssh - it's very easy to set up
[04:25] <ka2> kernfreak: no thats firefox 2 as far as i know
[04:25] <kernfreak> i have ff3
[04:25] <ka2>  kernfreak: firefox 3 is still in beta
[04:25] <kernfreak> its labeled as a beta
[04:25] <fba> bazhang: ok
[04:25] <kernfreak> in synaptic
[04:25] <deniz__> i have a tarball
[04:25] <ka2> the firefox-3.0 package is outdated
[04:25] <deniz__> how do u compile it
[04:25] <therealnanotube> tomvolek_: and once you have an ssh server up on one machine, you can even "mount" it on your other machine by using nautilus's "connect to server" function
[04:25] <AntiUSA> ere4si: how do I do that?
[04:25] <ka2>  deniz__: tarball of what?
[04:26] <bazhang> deniz__: what package
[04:26] <fba> bazhang: mi english is bad, but i read +-
[04:26] <fba> hauhauaha
[04:26] <deniz__> ka2, subtitle thing for video editing (http://home.gna.org/subtitleeditor/)
[04:26] <ere4si> AntiUSA, boot from the live cd - open a terminal - then type     sudo fsck -A /dev/sda    or what the hd is
[04:26] <fba> bazhang: google translate :D
[04:26] <bazhang> fba haha
[04:26] <kernfreak> im using grand paradiso
[04:26] <tomvolek_> theralnano: my real goal is to use rubyonrails to publish form one host to the other which is going to be a production like host ...
[04:26] <kernfreak> code name im sure
[04:26] <fba> help about zoneminder
[04:26] <bazhang> fba is that a firewall?
[04:26] <fba> bazhang: not
[04:26] <hopeless> does anybody know how to create a user with user id less than 1000?
[04:27] <speeddemon8803> you do realize deniz__, that the program your stating, is in the repositories.
[04:27] <fba> bazhang: is read/write disc
[04:27] <speeddemon8803> and you dont have to compile it.
[04:27] <bazhang> fba what is zoneminder
[04:27] <fba> bazhang: bad :(
[04:27] <tomvolek_> therealnano: I have not tried rubyonrials publishing yet, but It might do what I want without much hassel
[04:27] <fba> bazhang: zoneminder.org
[04:27] <deniz__> speeddemon8803, so then wats the command :)
[04:27] <Todd> while installing UBUNTU7.04 on ThinkPad ,It shows the 'cannot access tty',anyone knows Why?
[04:27] <fba> bazhang: cftv (tv circuit close)
[04:27] <AntiUSA> ere4si: says device busy when I try to run that command?
[04:27] <ka2> tomvolek_: i still dont get ruby on rails. django seems nice though
[04:27] <fba> i using kubunut :D
[04:27] <fba> gnome bad hauhauah
[04:28] <ere4si> AntiUSA, from the live cd?
[04:28] <fba> hauahua
[04:28] <kernfreak> buts its not the beta, its an alpha
[04:28] <ka2> fba: no kde bad
[04:28] <AntiUSA> yes
[04:28] <kernfreak> it is outdated
[04:28] <speeddemon8803> sudo aptitude install subtitleeditor i believe
[04:28] <bazhang> fba if you tell me what you want to do then I can help better
[04:28] <ka2> fba: i used to use kde but switched to gnome
[04:28] <kernfreak> oh well i can just install it from, nm
[04:28] <therealnanotube> tomvolek_: don't know much about ruby, either on rails or without... if there's something you think will work, then give it a try :)
[04:28] <bazhang> !info subtitleeditor
[04:28] <ubotu> subtitleeditor (source: subtitleeditor): Graphical subtitle editor with sound waves representation. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.13.6-1 (gutsy), package size 564 kB, installed size 2164 kB
[04:28] <Ein2015> PMantis: i seem to be able to see the mythtv package just fine using synaptic... let me try to install it on my serverbox...
[04:28] <ere4si> AntiUSA, is there partitions mounted from that drive?
[04:28] <speeddemon8803> thanks baz :)
[04:28] <tomvolek_> will do therealnano, thanks for ur comments,   god bless
[04:28] <PMantis> Ein2015: Hmmm. OK, thanks!
[04:28] <bazhang> hehe no worries speeddemon8803
[04:28] <AntiUSA> uhhh, i guess so
[04:29] <AntiUSA> how do I unmount
[04:29] <deniz__> AntiUSA, sudo umount -a
[04:29] <lixiangfa> ni hao
[04:29] <bazhang> hello lixiangfa
[04:29] <AntiUSA> k
[04:29] <tomvolek_> Ka2 : so many people using rubyonrails now, so i thought i use, it, I liek teh rubylanguage.. its way more advanced than other dead brain scripting languages ..
[04:29] <fba> ka2: kde = window :D simple hauhaua gnome is very clean :D kde is very colours hauhauahauahuahauhu
[04:29] <ere4si> AntiUSA, sudo umount /dev/sda1  - or what the partitions are called
[04:29] <nickrud> AntiUSA: is this a live cd you're running, or your hd install?
[04:30] <AntiUSA> livecd
[04:30] <ka2> deniz__: got virtualbox yet
[04:30] <Todd> while installing UBUNTU7.04 on ThinkPad ,It shows the 'cannot access tty',anyone knows Why?
[04:30] <matt3453> ok, so how to i get users access to a specific program?
[04:30] <kernfreak> lol fba, what?
[04:30] <deniz__> ka2, in like 10 min
[04:30] <therealnanotube> tomvolek_: i use python :)
[04:30] <tomvolek_> ka2:  but one problem i have is, I have plenty of legacy javascipt which I need to port to rails, and that is a daunting task ..
[04:30] <deniz__> ka2,  more like 5
[04:30] <fba> hahaahuahu mi english bad :(
[04:30] <ka2> fba: gnome is more themable actually
[04:30] <fba> wait
[04:30] <fba> go google
[04:30] <fba> wait
[04:30] <AntiUSA> it a[[ears top work once the drive is unmounted
[04:30] <PMantis> Ein2015: See if you can find mythtv-backend-master ...
[04:30] <Pici> !ttyerror | Todd
[04:30] <ubotu> Todd: If you get an error on boot similar to « /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off », you can try the fixes proposed at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TTYError
[04:30] <tomvolek_> I which we had a javascript framework which u could do javascirpt both on client and server side ..
[04:31] <AntiUSA> thanks guy
[04:31] <lixiangfa> ni men hao
[04:31] <Pici> !offtopic
[04:31] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:31] <tomvolek_> python is good too
[04:31] <Zelfire> hey
[04:31] <ka2> tomvolek_: python rulez
[04:31] <bazhang> matt3453: what did you do when you installed firefox flash plugin nonfree? are you running as root now?
[04:31] <kernfreak> damn ppl use that offtopic thing alot huh?
[04:31] <lixiangfa> ke yi jiao jiao wo ma
[04:31] <ka2> lixiangfa: hah?
[04:31] <nickrud> !cn | lixiangfa
[04:31] <ubotu> lixiangfa: For Ubuntu help in Chinese 您可以访问中文频道： #ubuntu-cn 或者 #ubuntu-tw  或者 #ubuntu-hk
[04:31] <Zelfire> I have a quick question about smb
[04:31] <Pici> kernfreak: Perhaps they're trying to tell you something...
[04:31] <matt3453> i'm not running as root
[04:31] <bazhang> lixiangfa: you need to speak english here xie xie
[04:31] <gold44> lixiangfa: who?
[04:31] <PMantis> Ein2015: Ahhh, I think it's in multiverse
[04:31] <tomvolek_> i am language agnostic somewhat, whatever helps you to do your work faster to make money :)
[04:32] <kernfreak> Pici, or, they think that an offtopic involves them ;-)
[04:32] <ka2> tomvolek_: i program for fun
[04:32] <matthias> hey guys where do i comment about skype to ubuntu about problems in skype ?
[04:32] <fba> kernfreak: kde Freshness , Blinking light
[04:32] <Ein2015> PMantis: it is
[04:32] <Zelfire> can anyone help me with smb and windows networks
[04:32] <giant> would there be any good reason to run a bind server at home?
[04:32] <kernfreak> lol fba i gotha
[04:32] <Ein2015> PMantis: i can see all those
[04:32] <Todd> Pici:Thank you!
[04:32] <fba> kernfreak: gnome Opaque
[04:32] <kernfreak> gotcha
[04:32] <nickrud> matthias: to skype, since it's not in ubuntu
[04:32] <PriceChild> giant, if you don't know of one, then no.
[04:32] <ka2> matthias: dont tell ubuntu about skpe
[04:32] <matthias> ok ..
[04:32] <ka2> matthias: skype is made by skype
[04:32] <Ein2015> PMantis: a search on my synaptic shows a billion mythtv packages, including mythtv-backend-master
[04:33] <kernfreak> gnome Opaque, and kde colours
[04:33] <fba> bazhang: zoneminder lock my pc O_o
[04:33] <kernfreak> i know what ya mean bud
[04:33] <endo> why wont flash work in my opera?
[04:33] <ka2> kernfreak: no either is either
[04:33] <matthias> thank you found some buggs in it ...
[04:33] <giant> just because I can't think of one... doesnt' mean there isn't one
[04:33] <tomvolek_> ka2  :  you lucky
[04:33] <bazhang> fba you need to tell me what you want to do; what is the purpose you are seeking?
[04:33] <ka2> kernfreak: although i have a completly grey theme right now :)
[04:33] <whabo> hello guys
[04:33] <kernfreak> lol
[04:34] <matt3453> ok, so how can i associate an app with a user group?
[04:34] <matt3453> permissions wise anyway
[04:34] <bazhang> giant true but not really a support question
[04:34] <kernfreak> mine is white
[04:34] <PMantis> Ein2015: Yeah... I didn't expect it to be in multiverse, since other myth packages are in main... and there's a Ubuntu based distro with myth. Ahh well.
[04:34] <Z_o-s-o> Kernfreak : FF 3 hasnt crashed or paused so far, but alot of my plugins and themes arent supported yet
[04:34] <kernfreak> omg again with the "not a support topic"
[04:34] <deniz__> ka2, its dojne downloading
[04:34] <PMantis> Ein2015:  Thanks for looking!
[04:34] <ka2> kernfreak: http://tinyurl.com/3x59ou is my desktop
[04:34] <ka2> deniz__: yay
[04:35] <kernfreak> Z_o-s-o, flash is working ok then?
[04:35] <bazhang> kernfreak feel free to answer his question if you wish ;]
[04:35] <neil_d> if I want to start an app (in fullscreen mode) so I can access the standard screen with <ctrl><alt>F7 and using something like <ctrl><alt>F8     can I ?  how ?
[04:35] <deniz__> ka2, now i have to wait like 30-40 min for my comp to finish using optical drive b4 i install virtual xp :'(
[04:35] <Z_o-s-o> kernfreak : so far no crashes or pauses
[04:35] <kernfreak> no no, i cant answer QUEStions, that bot may poke at me again
[04:35] <bazhang> haha
[04:35] <Jamesinator> !nvidia
[04:35] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:36] <flowOver> how do i setup shared folders with xp in virtualbox?
[04:36] <ka2> kernfreak: ubotu is great :)
[04:36]  * speeddemon8803 pats ubotu
[04:36] <kernfreak> no no, its a beast of burden
[04:36] <Ein2015> where's the list of ubotu commands?
[04:36] <ka2> flowOver: see the virtualbox manual its really good
[04:36] <speeddemon8803> ubotu doesnt poke unless we pull its tail :P
[04:36] <ka2> Ein2015: wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubotu
[04:36] <neil_d> flowOver: the is a #vbox group
[04:36] <speeddemon8803> !ubotu > Ein2015
[04:36] <therealnanotube> neil_d: can you just switch workspaces with ctl-alt-left and ctl-alt-right ?
[04:36] <Ein2015> PMantis: i keep multiverse enabled by default :)
[04:36] <bazhang> Ein2015: /msg ubotu list
[04:36] <fba> bazhang: i am find help about zoneminder
[04:36] <ka2> flowOver: i set it up following the manual
[04:36] <speeddemon8803> Ein2015, please see private message from ubotu.
[04:37] <DoubleDew> what is the command to open a graphical folder?
[04:37] <ka2> nautilus
[04:37] <neil_d> therealnanotube: I didn't know, but I need to know how to start the app first, do you know how ?
[04:37] <bazhang> fba well really unless you tell me clearly what you want to do I cannot help
[04:37] <kernfreak> you cant restrict topics, there are an inumerable amount of topics that stem from ubuntu, some of which man usually seem off topic, and that bot pops up every time i answer a question lmao
[04:37] <PMantis> Ewwwwwwwwww Ubuntu's myth package is installing msttcorefonts
[04:37] <fba> bazhang: but not find other place
[04:38] <kernfreak> and that bot dont like source code lol
[04:38] <therealnanotube> neil_d: what app are you starting? what exactly are you trying to do? :)
[04:38] <ka2> kernfreak: because people tell it !offtopic?
[04:38] <therealnanotube> DoubleDew: nautilus
[04:38] <kernfreak> yes i know how them irc bots work, have programmed a few
[04:38] <kernfreak> lol
[04:38] <ka2> kernfreak: i like ubotu
[04:38] <Ein2015> speeddemon8803: i did :P
[04:38] <ka2> kernfreak: it saves people time :)
[04:39] <speeddemon8803> Ein2015, ok
[04:39] <ka2> kernfreak: eg !ati
[04:39] <kernfreak> rtfm
[04:39] <kernfreak> lol
[04:39] <kernfreak> that was our bot
[04:39] <nickrud> !rtfm | kernfreak ;p
[04:39] <ubotu> kernfreak ;p: Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[04:39] <speeddemon8803> !rtfm > kernfreak
[04:39] <fba> bazhang: hauhauahau do you speak portuguesh?
[04:39] <ka2> !rtfm | kernfreak
[04:39] <ubotu> kernfreak: Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[04:39] <kernfreak> OMFG
[04:39] <fba> Portuguese
[04:39] <bazhang> fba try to launch zoneminder from the terminal and pastebin whatever errors you get
[04:39] <nickrud> !language | kernfreak ;-)
[04:39] <ubotu> kernfreak ;-): Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[04:39] <kernfreak> muahahahaha
[04:40] <kernfreak> what is wrong with rtfm
[04:40] <kernfreak> lol
[04:40] <DoubleDew> does php get processed as the user I am logged in as....I'm trying to create a file with an fwrite() command in a script....it is in an apache folder which i have to use sudo commands to create files
[04:40] <fba> bazhang: ichi, not is simple
[04:40] <Jamesinator> I'm using the restricted Nvidia driver for my GeForce FX 5200 under Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10, and the resolution will no longer go past 1024x768. I've followed the nVidia subsection from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto but neither of the fixes worked. Any suggestions?
[04:40] <nickrud> kernfreak: used far too often to put down beginners
[04:40] <ka2> !rtfm | kernfreak ;)
[04:40] <ubotu> kernfreak ;): Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[04:40] <flowOver> i been searching for the man
[04:40] <deniz__> does any1 no how to use cinelerra to make a menu for a "movie" im trying to make? i want video that keeps repeating (i think its called looping) in the menu
[04:40] <neil_d> therealnanotube: I am trying to start UAE in fullscreen mode.  but it takes over the whole X screen system, I can use switch screen leaving UAE running and get back to Ubunut. What I would like to do is try to setup with a different set of X screen (like you do when you have two users loged in).
[04:40] <neo> was dissconnected ......           i have problem wih the /etc/hosts file         .....      sometimes some programs edits the file and pc starts working slowly ,,,earlier somebody on the forum solved my problem by editing the file /etc/hosts first line as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost unknown¨
[04:40] <fba> bazhang: zoneminder use apache,mysql,php and other programs for run
[04:41] <ka2> !lamp | fba
[04:41] <ubotu> fba: 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+)
[04:41] <james296> is there any way to prevent nspluginviewer from causing Konqueror to crash when viewing flash content?
[04:41] <kernfreak> nickrud, thats true, but there is always "rude" ways to tell ppl to read the documentation, before asking questions
[04:41] <bazhang> fba I really know nothing about zoneminder sorry
[04:41] <james296> this is on Kubuntu 7.10
[04:41] <AntiUSA> hmmm, when I try to install Ubuntu... I tell it to resze my previous partition and make a new parition... and after hitting the Forward button it just hangs.... what's going on?
[04:42] <bazhang> AntiUSA: how much ram what cpu etc
[04:42] <fba> bazhang: but i believe is hd crach
[04:42] <speeddemon8803> AntiUSA, does it give any form of error?
[04:42] <AntiUSA> 2GB
[04:42] <AntiUSA> ram
[04:42] <fba> bazhang: i go substituir hd
[04:42] <AntiUSA> no error... just fucking sits there
[04:42] <nickrud> kernfreak: we get a lot of people here who have no clue what documentation there is. Answering their specific question, and showing them how to find other answers themselves is what happens here. Not docs first
[04:42] <AntiUSA> it's a dual core lappie with 2GB ram
[04:42] <fba> substituir = replace
[04:42] <Jamesinator> !language > AntiUSA
[04:42] <bazhang> AntiUSA: language please
[04:42] <LimCore> what to install to have man strlen and friends for C?
[04:42] <ka2> !language | AntiUSA
[04:42] <speeddemon8803> Guys, this room is family friendly, lets keep it that way ;)
[04:42] <kernfreak> ok, ok, this isnt the "normal" linux room, i acually have to be civil, this is "linux gone wild"
[04:42] <ubotu> AntiUSA: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[04:42] <kernfreak> lol j/k
[04:43] <fba> huahauha
[04:43] <AntiUSA> yeah yeah yeah, I got the language thing
[04:43] <ka2> !Language
[04:43] <AntiUSA> lol
[04:43] <Jamesinator> Now you got ubotu spam'd :D
[04:43] <ka2> why isnt ubotu working?
[04:43] <kernfreak> i cant curse
[04:43] <bazhang> AntiUSA: perhaps a bad burn then did you check md5 what speed did you burn it at, what media did you use
[04:43] <fba> chanel very busy
[04:43] <ka2> ah it just worked
[04:43] <AntiUSA> i've been using this disc for two months
[04:43] <Jamesinator> I'm using the restricted Nvidia driver for my GeForce FX 5200 under Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10, and the resolution will no longer go past 1024x768. I've followed the nVidia subsection from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto but neither of the fixes worked. Any suggestions?
[04:43] <AntiUSA> ther disc is fine
[04:43] <bazhang> ka2 he needs a breather ;]
[04:44] <james296> is there any way to prevent nspluginviewer from causing Konqueror to crash when viewing flash content?
[04:44] <ka2> bazhang: yea i do ;)
[04:44] <speeddemon8803> Bazhang, i couldnt agree more.
[04:44] <Presario> guys... my ubuntu is stuck at the splash screen at the "loading hardware drivers. any help here please?
[04:44] <james296> I cant run flash content at all
[04:44] <kernfreak> ok ok, ima go do another LFS to relieve this headache
[04:44] <sean_> does anyone know when the release date for the new release is?
[04:44] <ka2> 04/08
[04:44] <storm-zen> wow... no rtfm here?  If I'd known that, I would have made the change to Ubuntu a long time ago. :)  ( RTFM isn't very ADD-compatible. :P )
[04:44] <sean_> thanks
[04:44] <ka2> 8.04 -  2008, april
[04:44] <speeddemon8803> !hardy | sean_
[04:44] <ubotu> sean_: 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
[04:45] <bazhang> AntiUSA: what error message do you get; also if the disc is fine why are you having problems? it is either the disc or your harddrive--try burning a new one first
[04:45] <james296> is there any way to prevent nspluginviewer from causing Konqueror to crash when viewing flash content?
[04:45] <Z_o-s-o> Hardy = Apr. 24
[04:45] <ka2> ok taking a breather by going back to google reader ;)
[04:45] <AntiUSA> no error message!
[04:45] <therealnanotube> neil_d: what's uae?
[04:45] <ka2> 228 items
[04:45] <DoubleDew> if i launch "sudo nautilus /var/www" and make permissions changes to a subdirectory there.... shouldn't that actually change the permissions?
[04:45] <neo> I have problem wih the /etc/hosts file         .....      sometimes some programs edits the file and pc starts working slowly ,,,earlier somebody on the forum solved my problem by editing the file /etc/hosts first line as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost unknown¨
[04:45] <Presario> anybody help me with me stuck at splach boot?
[04:46] <bazhang> AntiUSA: then burn a new iso and see if that works--otherwise perhaps hardware issues
[04:46] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : Did you end up going with a minimal cd?
[04:46] <AntiUSA> *sigh*
[04:46] <kernfreak> rtfm, is not used as most think it is, it is used for ppl who after being helped, and taught where to look for information, still "because of laziness" would rather ask questions than research, its not a term to describe a newbie.
[04:46] <bazhang> kernfreak: not needed here
[04:46] <speeddemon8803> !stop | kernfreak
[04:46] <ubotu> kernfreak: 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.
[04:46] <Zelfire> anyone availble to help?
[04:47] <bazhang> kernfreak /join #gentoo ;]
[04:47] <neil_d> therealnanotube: an Amiga emulator.
[04:47] <ka2> bazhang: seems about right :)
[04:47] <james296> hmmm guess Im gonna have to go back to Fedora if the problem I asked for cant be fixed...
[04:47] <ka2> james296: what problem
[04:47] <james296> hmmm guess Im gonna have to go back to Fedora if the problem I asked for cant be fixed...
[04:47] <james296> is there any way to prevent nspluginviewer from causing Konqueror to crash when viewing flash content?
[04:47] <AntiUSA> HAH! It went after hanging for 15 minutes!
[04:47] <bazhang> james use firefox then--how many tabs you got going in konq by the way
[04:48] <ka2> james296: it shouldnt crash
[04:48] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: ok i managed to install ubuntu till the end and can boot up but it get stuck at "loading hardware driver". have a copy of the minimal cd but have not tried it yet..... but i thought that i don't need it already because i managed to install ubuntu already.... what's ur advise? I guess one of my hardware is not compatible with ubuntu
[04:48] <ka2> james296: worked for me when i used kubuntu
[04:48] <james296> but getting Firefox involves getting gnome software...
[04:48] <fba> i go sleep :D
[04:48] <fba> by peoples
[04:48] <kernfreak> im already there, and in a bsd room, a deb room, a fedora room, 5 programming rooms,
[04:48] <fba> bazhang: ;) tanks
[04:48] <fba> ka2: by
[04:48] <bazhang> fba no worries ;]
[04:48] <ka2> kernfreak: how do you keep ub with it
[04:48] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : What kind of PC is it and what are the specs?
[04:49] <james296> I got the restricted extras, and opened up Konqueror and it doesnt show any flash content then when I close Konqueror it comes with an error message involving nspluginviewer
[04:49] <neil_d> therealnanotube: can you start an app on it own X screen ?
[04:49] <ka2> thanks to everyone who has ever said thanks to me btw
[04:49] <bazhang> james296: indeed konq works well here too what are you doing to make it crash--got compiz and a ton of plugins, awn or other as well
[04:49] <james296> I JUST got a fresh install
[04:49] <ka2> james296: try #kubuntu :)
[04:50] <Presario> It's a HP presario and heard alot about it not able to run ubuntu.... and the specs i'm sure are met as i installed ubuntu on an old laptop which are way outdated and it worked like a breeze
[04:50] <james296> didnt even get any of the system updates yet
[04:50] <therealnanotube> neil_d: ah... well, you /could/ start two instances of xorg... but that would be a bit of a waste of resources. when uae is running, what happens when you hit ctl-alt-left or right? anything?
[04:50] <ka2> !flash | james296
[04:50] <ubotu> james296: 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
[04:50] <userwaldo> my ethernet card an e1000-ich9 drops about 50% of the packets
[04:50] <neil_d> therealnanotube: nope.
[04:50] <userwaldo> I'm searched the web, but i'm not finding anything useful
[04:50] <ka2> james296: that could be part of it ;)
[04:50] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: do you really need a more detailed specs?  could find for ya
[04:50] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : As with most HP hardware, I'm sure your going to have to use some variation of noacpi
[04:50] <james296> what you linked me to is 7.04 and under
[04:50] <userwaldo> any ideas what i can do do debug this?
[04:50] <james296> Im using 7.10
[04:50] <Ein2015> Z_o-s-o: i've had to use noacpi on most of my machines
[04:51] <ka2> james296: install flash-nonfree
[04:51] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: hmms... tried it and still stuck at the same process.
[04:51] <bazhang> james296: indeed update the system completely there was a flash problem not so long ago
[04:51] <neo> was dissconnected ......           i have problem wih the /etc/hosts file         .....      sometimes some programs edits the file and pc starts working slowly ,,,earlier somebody on the forum solved my problem by editing the file /etc/hosts first line as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost unknown¨
[04:51] <james296> I DID!
[04:51] <ka2> james296: bad ubotu :)
[04:51] <james296> from the restricted extras
[04:51] <Zelfire> anyone know how to get my internal texas instrument sd reader working?
[04:51] <Z_o-s-o> Ein2015 : ouch
[04:51] <ka2> james296: you said you didnt update
[04:51] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: I'm using a Nvidia fx 5200 PCI video card
[04:51] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : I'm not sure then....id run a quick search of the forum
[04:51] <ka2> james296: there were flash problems a while ago
[04:51] <james296> I didnt get any system updates I said
[04:52] <Z_o-s-o> the 5200 should be fine
[04:52] <james296> but I DID get the restricted extras
[04:52] <bazhang> then get them james296
[04:52] <ka2> Presario: PCI or agp?
[04:52] <ce_niezz_crico_> tre_cool
[04:52] <ce_niezz_crico_> hiii
[04:52] <james296> I would, but, Im over my bandwidth usage limit
[04:52] <Ein2015> Z_o-s-o: what are the benefits of acpi?
[04:52] <ka2> james296: well you will have to wait
[04:52] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: someone had the same problem with the same computer in the forums and solved it but i tried to follow what ever he did but still can't get it to work
[04:52] <bazhang> james296: until you get those updates then it will not work
[04:52] <james296> is that true?
[04:53] <james296> why
[04:53] <therealnanotube> neil_d: what about alt-tab?
[04:53] <bazhang> yesh
[04:53] <ka2> there were problems
[04:53] <Presario> ka2: PCI for sure. haha i know it's a outdated and rare...
[04:53] <james296> I see
[04:53] <james296> ok
[04:53] <james296> grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[04:53] <james296> lol
[04:53] <ka2> adobe changed the location or something like that
[04:53] <Symmetria> anyone know where I can find a release schedule for ubuntu ?
[04:53] <speeddemon8803> adobe screwed up on their package therefore we suffered james.
[04:53] <ce_niezz_crico_> indak lai ko?
[04:53] <wols_> speeddemon8803: every half year
[04:53] <speeddemon8803> we have a fix now though.
[04:53] <james296> stupid adobe..
[04:53] <jeffMASTERflex> Symmetria: they release every april and october of every year
[04:53] <speeddemon8803> wols_, just about
[04:53] <speeddemon8803> lol
[04:54] <ka2> james296: if only they would opensource the player
[04:54] <speeddemon8803> ka2, i totally agree!
[04:54] <Symmetria> jeff *nod* but any dates for april this year? Im just trying to do some capacity planning for our mirror
[04:54] <Zelfire> anyone know how to get my internal texas instrument sd reader working?
[04:54] <neo> was dissconnected ......           i have problem wih the /etc/hosts file         .....      sometimes some programs edits the file and pc starts working slowly ,,,earlier somebody on the forum solved my problem by editing the file /etc/hosts first line as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost unknown¨ now whenever i open some program the /et/hosts file is modified as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost¨
[04:54] <james296> yeah
[04:54] <ka2> it would be good for adobe
[04:54] <wols_> !hardy
[04:54] <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
[04:54] <jeffMASTERflex> Symmetria: april 20-something
[04:54] <Symmetria> thanks :)
[04:54] <ka2> jeffMASTERflex: sound right
[04:54] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: Im trying apt-get update on rescue mode and after downloading them, how do i install them?
[04:54] <Tre_cool> indak ngarati den baa caronyo ko....
[04:55] <cyphase> This is a really strange bug.. I have Rhythmbox subscribed to both the Linux Action Show and LugRadio (among other podcasts), and for some reason the latest episode of LugRadio is showing up under the Linux Action Show
[04:55] <ka2> apt-get upgrade
[04:55] <Papageno> How can I pipe to diff? Like cmd | diff expected_output? That won't work. Do I have to dump to file and then diff?
[04:55] <Tre_cool> kalapia unto...
[04:55] <neil_d> therealnanotube: nothing
[04:55] <james296> k bye Im gettin Fedora, just because I wanna lol
[04:55] <Tre_cool> ntah ha..ha...sae
[04:55] <ka2>  james296 what about bandwidth
[04:55]  * Symmetria will have his 10gig interfaces all up by then :)
[04:55] <james296> Im not gonna get the updates till next month
[04:55] <storm-zen> heh.. Your loss, james296.  I just came from there. :P
[04:55] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: I installed ubuntu studio FYI. set aside ubuntu for a while....
[04:55] <james296> but Im still gettin Fedora
[04:55] <neil_d> how would I go abount starting another instance of xorg ?
[04:55] <james296> I already have it on CD
[04:56] <ka2> oh
[04:56] <speeddemon8803> Have fun james.
[04:56] <workman> Hello how i can rename my username (workman) to (unknown) ?
[04:56] <ka2> but you will still have to update
[04:56] <workman> Hello i'm running linux Ubuntu 7.19 and how i can rename my username (workman) to (unknown) can somebody help me please?
[04:56] <ka2> workman: /nick <name>
[04:56] <workman> 7.10 *
[04:56] <workman> sorry
[04:56] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : I always had bad luck with ubuntu studio.....as long as you used the restricted driver for the 5200 and ran nvidia-xconfig after there shouldnt be an issue
[04:56] <james296> Fedora 8 storm?
[04:56] <ka2> workman: username?
[04:56] <workman> yes
[04:56] <workman> on my pc
[04:57] <yo__> someone please help me.. ive been trying to get help all day and noone wants to help me
[04:57] <ka2> System>Admin>Users
[04:57] <workman> i tryed but don't works
[04:57] <ka2> !justask | yo__
[04:57] <ubotu> yo__: 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. :-)
[04:57] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: how do you get the restricted driver?
[04:57] <workman> i wants to change also home/workman
[04:57] <storm-zen> james296: No, I didn't make it to 8...
[04:57] <yo__> im booting ubuntu from livecd, i cant connect to the internet
[04:57] <storm-zen> james296: I hear there are still issues with 8...
[04:57] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : system-admin-restricted drivers
[04:57] <yo__> i have a broadcom wireless card
[04:57] <yo__> how?
[04:57] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: im running aptget upgrade in the mean time....
[04:57] <james296> issues like what?
[04:57] <ph0rensic> .join #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:58] <james296> I cant help but go back there even though it uses gnome....
[04:58] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: erm.... but if i wanna do that, i would have to get into ubuntu first right?
[04:58] <workman> so
[04:58] <yo__> i have a broadcom wireless card
[04:58] <yo__> and im trying to get on the net from ubuntu
[04:58] <unique_> On Hardy alpha 5 is anyone else having probs where the desktop icons are missing and you can't right click on  the desktop?
[04:58] <ka2> workman: report a bug
[04:58] <neil_d> yo__: best to use one line, so your question doesn't get broken up by other peoples messages.
[04:58] <storm-zen> james296: Didn't pay close enough attention... I knew I was trying something new.  .. but you could ask them at #fedora.
[04:58] <workman> i dont have bugs
[04:58] <workman> i wants to change also home/workman
[04:58] <ka2> !ot | unique_
[04:58] <ubotu> unique_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:58] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : Ubuntu studio is the same thing as regular ubuntu with added apps
[04:58] <ka2> workman: you said it didnt work
[04:59] <speeddemon8803> !hardy | unique_
[04:59] <ubotu> unique_: 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
[04:59] <unique_> thanks guys
[04:59] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : you mean boot in normal mode?
[04:59] <workman> OMG
[04:59] <Ein2015> yo__: what is your wireless card
[04:59] <yo__> im booting from livecd, i have a broadcom wireless card and i can't connect to the internet.. it worked before after installing two packages, but now i tried that and its not working
[04:59] <yo__> broadcom
[04:59] <workman> ok nvm
[04:59] <workman> thx
[04:59] <yo__> im also running an amd64 machine
[04:59] <Ein2015> yo__: oh... what packages did you install
[04:59] <bazhang> unique_: you should join #ubuntu+1 '] all the kewl kids are there ;]
[04:59] <ka2> yo__:  am looking
[05:00] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: yeah to go to system-admin-restricteddrivers.... isnt that what u meant?
[05:00] <speeddemon8803> baz, i already told ubotu to inform him about it :)
[05:00] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: to get into the graphical desktop
[05:00] <bazhang> speeddemon8803: ah so you did my bad ;[
[05:00] <ka2> yo_: http://www.shivanjaikaran.com/blog/?p=55
[05:00] <kernfreak> oh no, documetation
[05:00] <yo__> k thanks
[05:00] <yo__> ill look right now
[05:00] <therealnanotube> neil_d: well then two instances of x it will have to be. or try it under kde - i just looked some stuff up ot google, and it seems that kde may be better at handling app switching with fullscreen apps...
[05:00] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : If you can get the internet from the command line (no gui) you can type sudo apt-get install Nvidia-glx
[05:01] <kernfreak> hehe
[05:01] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : Normally internet doesnt work in recovery mode
[05:01] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: yeah i can.... ill do it after theapt-get upgrade
[05:01] <Devourer> How can I compile a .exe?
[05:01] <Devourer> In C.
[05:01] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: I'll be right back....
[05:01] <Z_o-s-o> k
[05:01] <kernfreak> Devourer, there is no reason too if ur using Linux
[05:01] <ka2> Devourer: .exes are for windows
[05:02] <Dingbat> Hello Folks
[05:02] <yo__> does ubunto have a .txt reader?
[05:02] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: but then it is downloading the stuff right now.... 60% already
[05:02] <Z_o-s-o> Does anyone besides me prefer Evolution over Thunderbird?
[05:02] <Devourer> kernfreak, yes, but I would like to create a .exe for Windows on Linux. :)
[05:02] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : ok
[05:02] <kernfreak> you would have to build a cross compiler
[05:02] <zero88_> what is ubuntu default wireless manager name? i would like to delete it
[05:02] <nickrud> yo__: less
[05:02] <jeffMASTERflex> Z_o-s-o: i do.
[05:02] <ka2> yo__: gedit Applications >Accessories > Text Editor
[05:02] <kernfreak> that I can help with
[05:02] <soulburner> linux_wlan_lg, i believe zer0ne
[05:02] <jeffMASTERflex> yo__: nano, less, vim
[05:02] <soulburner> er
[05:02] <soulburner> zero88
[05:02] <Dingbat> Question: I want to setup Ubuntu Server as a load balancer using "pen" ... pen works pretty easily but how can I get it to start up at boot?
[05:02] <ka2> kernfreak: mingw?
[05:02] <yo__> that i can use from livecd without installing?
[05:02] <ka2> kernfreak: could you help me?
[05:03] <Devourer> kernfreak, does MinGW work?
[05:03] <ka2> yo__: yes gedit
[05:03] <soulburner> zero88 look in synaptic and it should be in there
[05:03] <yo__> kk
[05:03] <yo__> thankis
[05:03] <yo__> thanks**
[05:03] <soulburner> and you can choose to uninstall the package
[05:03] <kernfreak> a cross compiler, when built on linux,  would allow you to produce .exe's from linux
[05:03] <ka2> kernfreak: can you private message me about how :)
[05:03] <kernfreak> you would have to compile binutils, gcc, and some other things
[05:03] <ka2> kernfreak: ive tried
[05:03] <bluewraith> hello everyone
[05:03] <zero88_> soulburner thanks, also how would i delete kwifimanager and everything it automatically dowloaded with it?
[05:03] <nando> Hi!
[05:03] <wols_> !info mingw
[05:03] <ubotu> Package mingw does not exist in gutsy
[05:03] <ka2> kernfreak: yeah it wouldnt compile for me
[05:04] <wols_> it does in debian :(
[05:04] <Devourer> kernfreak, such as what?
[05:04] <kernfreak> there is workarounds
[05:04] <soulburner> zero88 by synaptic or you can use sudo apt-get remove kwifimanager
[05:04] <Devourer> kernfreak, I have those things.
[05:04] <ka2> wols_: an ancient one
[05:04] <soulburner> or use your synaptic package manager
[05:04] <ka2> wols_:  3.x
[05:04] <wols_> !info mingw32
[05:04] <ubotu> mingw32 (source: mingw32): Minimalist GNU win32 (cross) compiler. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.4.5.20060117.1.dfsg-3 (gutsy), package size 11428 kB, installed size 53656 kB
[05:04] <Dingbat> Question: I want to setup Ubuntu Server as a load balancer using "pen" ... pen works pretty easily but how can I get it to start up at boot?
[05:04] <soulburner> if you use the apt-get removal itll let you know if any dependancies on the system will not be used after the install
[05:05] <soulburner> or after the removal i should say
[05:05] <ka2> Dingbat: did you build pen from source
[05:05] <ka2> Dingbat: did u build pen from source
[05:05] <grezer34> Is there any ISPConfig Experts in here ??
[05:05] <neil_d> therealnanotube: ok
[05:05] <grezer34> I have a very stuppid question
[05:05] <workman> People i'm running Linux Ubuntu 7.10, how to rename my username (workman@workman-linux:~$) can somebody please tell me i wants to rename workman to bosanac can somebody a ?
[05:05] <kernfreak> Devourer, may I ask why you want too?
[05:05] <wols_> you alread asked one
[05:05] <ka2> !justask | grezer34
[05:05] <ubotu> grezer34: 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. :-)
[05:06] <storm-zen> workman, why not just add a new user instead?
[05:06] <storm-zen> ( renaming can be messier. )
[05:06] <nickrud> wols_: long time no see! Just as I'm leaving ...
[05:06] <storm-zen> workman... unless.. you've been using that name for a while?
[05:06] <workman> storm-zen, i will lost everything :S
[05:06] <wols_> nickrud:needed to ask somehing about ubuntu default iptables
[05:06] <neo> was dissconnected ......           i have problem wih the /etc/hosts file         .....      sometimes some programs edits the file and pc starts working slowly ,,,earlier somebody on the forum solved my problem by editing the file /etc/hosts first line as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost unknown¨ now whenever i open some program the /et/hosts file is modified as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost¨
[05:06] <workman> storm-zen, what name?
[05:06] <nickrud> wols_: what default iptables, they're all flushed
[05:06] <storm-zen> workman: Ok.  I see what you mean.
[05:06] <workman> i'm using workman but i wants to rename it to bosanac
[05:06] <workman> :S
[05:06] <wols_> morons in #windows rally wanted to spout windows was more secur "you can run as non admin!". sure...
[05:07] <ka2> neo: i asked you which programs
[05:07] <cim_pui> .
[05:07] <workman> i wants to rename also /home/workman to /home/bosanac
[05:07] <ka2> neo: dont run progs as root unless you have to
[05:07] <Devourer> kernfreak, because I can only get GTK+ to work on here, so therefore I can only compile GTK+ on here and suppose I want to write something for Windows using GTK+?
[05:07] <wols_> workman: create new account, move over all files as root then chown them all to new accountname
[05:07] <grezer34> ok, Here it goes, I just installed ISPConfig, seems to be working fine, I am trying to view the index.htm on one of the sites that I created ( IPaddress/web9_username/site ) but I cant seem to get it to work, not sure why ??
[05:07] <kernfreak> Devourer, gtk has a windows port
[05:07] <grezer34> what am I missing ?
[05:07] <workman> wols_, huh tell me the commands can you?
[05:07] <wols_> grezer34: you missed telling us any error
[05:07] <TurtleOfDoom> workman: renaming is easy, but there is a decent chance it will break something you probably want to create a new account
[05:07] <workman> i'm newbie
[05:07] <wols_> workman: no
[05:08] <storm-zen> workman: Make sure you get all the hidden ones, too.
[05:08] <kernfreak> building a cross compiler is frankly without bot intervention, "a bitch"
[05:08] <bazhang> wols_: we missed you! ;]
[05:08] <Devourer> kernfreak, yes, but in my previous statement I stated I can only get GTK+ to work on here. I've tried on Windows, sucks ballz.
[05:08] <shabbaz> hy, im from brazil. i try install ubuntu but i cant.. now i dont find my HD in "My Computer" on Win. What i do? I had some files on HD.
[05:08] <ka2> kernfreak: i was using a script
[05:08] <wols_> well, I can tell you the commands. adduser, mv, chown
[05:08] <workman> come on guys help me please :|
[05:08] <deniz__> how do i compile sumtin thats a tarball? (http://home.gna.org/subtitleeditor/)
[05:08] <workman> i ask everywhere
[05:08] <kernfreak> ka2, probably the reason
[05:08] <grezer34> ok, Here it goes, I just installed ISPConfig, seems to be working fine, I am trying to view the index.htm on one of the sites that I created ( IPaddress/web9_username/site/index.html ) but I cant seem to get it to work, not sure why ?? sorry ,mod a few things there
[05:08] <workman> nobody helping me
[05:08] <bazhang> deniz__: just install that from the repos it is there
[05:08] <ka2> shabbaz: let me guess you deleted your windows partition?
[05:08] <TurtleOfDoom> workman: you want to do this from the command line or GUI?
[05:08] <Devourer> kernfreak, lol.
[05:09] <wols_> workman: easier if you start with the manpages of the commands I gave you
[05:09] <deniz__> bazhang, command=?
[05:09] <workman> wols_, you dont give me any commands
[05:09] <wols_> workman: probably faster than asking forever and much enlightening
[05:09] <jeffMASTERflex> workman: try "man adduser" "man mv" "man chown". You can also move and change permissions from giu via nautilus
[05:09] <shabbaz> ka2 no, i try install in another HD
[05:09] <wols_> < wols_> well, I can tell you the commands. adduser, mv, chown
[05:09] <wols_> I didn't?
[05:09] <bazhang> deniz__: sudo apt-get install subtitleeditor
[05:09] <storm-zen> workman: He did.
[05:09] <workman> i don't see
[05:09] <workman> :/
[05:09] <kernfreak> it is possible, but most of the time work arounds are needed to get them to compile
[05:09] <ka2> shabbaz: so you can use windows?
[05:09] <TurtleOfDoom> i would not reccomend man chown, one of the worst manpages ever
[05:09] <wols_> info chown then
[05:10] <workman> WILL somebody help me please!?
[05:10] <storm-zen> TurtleOfDoom: Really? heh... never noticed...
[05:10] <shabbaz> ka2 yes, but i dont find this HD, were i try install linux ubuntu
[05:10] <wols_> !permissions | workman
[05:10] <ubotu> workman: 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
[05:10] <bazhang> http://www.ss64.com/bash/ workman
[05:10] <Devourer> kernfreak, you mention these work arounds, what work arounds?
[05:10] <neo> ok program like firefox,irc chat clients etc.         the person who solved my problem said that it is a bug
[05:10] <storm-zen> ... would would explain why I had so much trouble with them, though.
[05:10] <workman> hahhaha
[05:10] <workman> bazhang, you think you helped me if you give me link a ?
[05:10] <ka2> shabbaz: no windows doesnt understand linux partitions
[05:10] <mindheavy> hello
[05:10] <wols_> workman: are you always this lazy?
[05:10] <workman> I AM NEWBIEi
[05:10] <ka2> shabbaz: but linux understands windows ones
[05:10] <workman> i told you
[05:10] <wols_> workman: you are LAZY
[05:11] <tritium> easy, fellas
[05:11] <deniz__> ka2, windows can c linux paritions with the help of software (but its kinda risky_
[05:11] <wols_> and when you are lazy, we can be better at it. much better
[05:11] <bazhang> workman: those are the man pages--you need to do some reading to become a non-newbie; we all did ;]
[05:11] <workman> OMG
[05:11] <workman> NO
[05:11] <ka2> deniz__: yes i know
[05:11] <deniz__> ka2, o i was just trying to help u help sum1 else
[05:11] <workman>  OMFG
[05:11] <ka2> deniz: http://www.fs-driver.org/
[05:11] <bluewraith> best reply ever. :)
[05:11] <kernfreak> i havent tried a cross compiler with the latest binutils/gcc, let me research it, and maybe come up with an automated build system, or the binaries
[05:11] <workman> can you tell me the stupid commands please !:?
[05:11] <tritium> workman: stop
[05:11] <jeffMASTERflex> workman: it's a hard knock life. annie didn't complain nearly as much
[05:12] <james296> workman, hate to barge in, but if you cant simply do some reading, then maybe linux isnt for you
[05:12] <bazhang> workman he did scroll up
[05:12] <workman> tritium, i ask for help 1000 times so help me
[05:12] <shabbaz> ka2 but i cant access this hard drive, i want access, i had some files inside
[05:12] <mindheavy> i am trying to get the ati driver installed, using several different guides (including the one from help.ubuntu.com) im running into a problem not being able to install '   libstdc++5   ' it seems like its unavailable
[05:12] <deniz__> workman, wats ur problem?
[05:12] <workman> don't give me links i can find links too, but i'm a newbie
[05:12] <ka2> shabbaz: the hard drive you installed ubuntu to?
[05:12] <wols_> workman: I ask you for money so give me money. see the problem?
[05:12] <tritium> workman: that's a warning
[05:12] <ka2> !stop | workman
[05:12] <ubotu> workman: 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.
[05:12] <workman> deniz__, look i wants to rename my username and /home/workman to /home/bosanac ( my username too )
[05:12] <ebonrai> reavance: you there?
[05:13] <bazhang> workman the commands are mv chown and adduser; you need to read up on how to do them however
[05:13] <zero88> wow i just apt-get remove network-manager-gnome network-manager, rebooted and under network the gui still pops up. what is up with that
[05:13] <shabbaz> ka2 no, the HD wehe i this install linuz is not the same were i had instaled windows
[05:13] <ka2> sorry g2g
[05:13] <workman> bazhang, i'm speaking with deniz
[05:13] <bazhang> ka2 cya
[05:13] <jeffMASTERflex> workman: http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/users_in_ubuntu
[05:13] <wols_> zero88: check what binary it is, see what package owns the binary, remove it
[05:13] <jeffMASTERflex> worst googler ever
[05:13] <deniz__> ka2, wait
[05:14] <deniz__> is ka2 gone?
[05:14] <storm-zen> workman, it seems a lot to grasp at first, but everyone that wants to be productive with linux needs to be familiar with its commands.
[05:14] <zero88> wols_ not sure that you mean
[05:14] <wols_> deniz__: yes
[05:14] <workman> storm-zen, can i PM you?
[05:14] <wols_> zero88: see what binary runs when you open this network manager thing that doesn't go away
[05:14] <wols_> then find out what package it is in and remove the package
[05:14] <deniz__> workman, system->administration->user and groups ?
[05:14] <glam> my file system is growing for some reason, and eventially it goes to 100% full, I only had one partition, how do I find out what causes that?
[05:14] <kernfreak> workman, this is where i usual say rtfm after you saying what you did, just create another user
[05:15] <zero88> wols_ oh ok. in task manager?
[05:15] <Devourer> workman, work! :)
[05:15] <wols_> zero88: for example, yes
[05:15] <zero88> wols_ k
[05:16] <yo__> who gave me the link for that webpage describing how to activate the drivers?
[05:16] <storm-zen> You can.  I reserve the right not to answer, though. :/
[05:16] <bazhang> glam: you may want to clear the apt cache
[05:16] <workman> root@workman-linux:/home# ls
[05:16] <workman> workman
[05:16] <workman> still workman :|
[05:16] <kernfreak> once you create another user, with the name you want  login, and sudo to move your files over, making sure not to change the permissions, or, you can goto the links that were provided, as they can probably be more help
[05:16] <workman> i wants to move now /home/workman to /home/bosanac
[05:16] <workman> how to do that?
[05:16] <kernfreak> mv
[05:17] <glam> bazhang: I did clear the apt cache with apt-get clean, but it does not help, the file system keep growing.
[05:17] <storm-zen> got to go.  ttyl later. :)
[05:17] <yo__> is ka2 still in here?
[05:17] <workman> kernfreak, i know with mv but how?
[05:17] <Ein2015> yo__: yes
[05:17] <workman> sudo mv /home/workman /home/bosanac
[05:17] <workman> like that?
[05:17] <Ein2015> !lastseen ka2
[05:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lastseen ka2 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:17] <Ein2015> :(
[05:17] <zero88> wols_ its actually coming up as gksu ?
[05:17] <Devourer> workman, good job. :D
[05:18] <deniz__> i just finished installing virtualbox, how do i launch it and install windows?
[05:18]  * Pwhdavey just had his first Linux experience with an Ubuntu LiveCD!
[05:18] <prince_jammys> workman: you don't need sudo since apparently you're root
[05:18] <workman> ASDGHIODiashasiodshaioad\
[05:18] <yo__> where do i get the driver package for broadcom wireless card?
[05:18] <mindheavy> using apt-get, im getting errors about 'restricted-manager-kde' not being able to install because dependencies are "not installable" anyone have an idea here?
[05:18] <ronartos> anyone knows how to install open-ldap in ubuntu?
[05:18] <demonspork> !welcom | Pwhdavey
[05:18] <Devourer> !spam
[05:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about welcom - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:18] <wols_> !broadcom
[05:18] <ubotu> Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See (in a private message with the bot, /msg ubotu <keyword>): !AskTheBot, !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam, !PM, !English - And most importantly, use common sense...
[05:18] <ubotu> Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[05:18] <demonspork> !welcome | Pwhdavey
[05:18] <ubotu> Pwhdavey: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[05:18] <ronartos> I just need it to install PloneLDAP
[05:18] <Xenu> Beware thetans
[05:18] <demonspork> ...
[05:18] <ronartos> !openldap
[05:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openldap - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:18] <Ein2015> LOL
[05:18] <Xenu> I come to collect you to fight in my intergalactic war
[05:18] <Xenu> ROAR
[05:19] <demonspork> STOP
[05:19] <Ein2015> wtf @ Xenu go away
[05:19] <demonspork> HAMMER TIME
[05:19] <ronartos> !open-ldap
[05:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about open-ldap - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:19] <tritium> Stay on topic, please
[05:19] <wols_> !search
[05:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about search - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:19] <jeffMASTERflex> tom cruise is in this channel?
[05:19] <ronartos> !ldap
[05:19] <ubotu> LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. For more information and installation instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer
[05:19] <Z_o-s-o> !Mark Shuttleworth
[05:19] <ubotu> Mark "sabdfl" Shuttleworth is our favourite cosmonaut, the founder of Canonical and the primary driver behind Ubuntu. You can find pieces of his thinking at http://www.markshuttleworth.com
[05:19] <Flyerfye> you are sooo no fun
[05:19] <bazhang> ruh roh
[05:19] <Pwhdavey> Before I begin to dual-boot with Vista... does MS Office OneNote convert to OpenOffice.org functions?
[05:19] <Flyerfye> hey quick question, why couldnt I get on IRC from a VPN connection
[05:19] <jeffMASTERflex> Pwhdavey: no
[05:19] <Ein2015> Pwhdavey: you can install openoffice in vista too
[05:19] <Flyerfye> on top of that when I tried to do the :8001 port thing it phailed
[05:20] <Pwhdavey> hmm
[05:20] <demonspork> Flyerfye, the IRC port is blocked
[05:20] <demonspork> Flyerfye, the IRC port is blocked possilbly
[05:20] <Flyerfye> so how do  i unblock that sucker
[05:20] <McHearty> -_-
[05:20] <Flyerfye> cause I can get on at home
[05:20] <Flyerfye> just not at univ.
[05:20] <tritium> !enter | Flyerfye
[05:20] <ubotu> Flyerfye: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:21] <leo2008> 安安
[05:21] <Flyerfye> its how I type, consider it a new form  of english
[05:21] <kernfreak> university networks are probably firewalled
[05:21] <jeffMASTERflex> Ein2015: i don't think there is a one note alternative in linux. i don't know if you've ever used it, but it's pretty damn amazing. i wish openoffice could even come close to MS Office
[05:21] <Flyerfye> i was able to get on at the university using mIRC on vista
[05:21] <bazhang> hello leo2008
[05:21] <Flyerfye> so what the hell?
[05:21] <demonspork> Flyerfye, universities may intentionally block IRC. although the port for this network is usually 6667
[05:21] <McHearty> use a proxy?
[05:21] <Flyerfye> well it was
[05:21] <Ein2015> jeffMASTERflex: ah yeah you're probably right.  i've seen onenote offered (MSDN Academic Alliance) but i never tried it
[05:21] <tritium> jeffMASTERflex: there are some note taking packages available, even for use with tablets
[05:21] <demonspork> hmm
[05:21] <kuta> how to turn off x windows in gusty?
[05:21] <Flyerfye> nop
[05:21] <kernfreak> try another port
[05:22] <Flyerfye> mIRC+Vista=connected goodness
[05:22] <tritium> Flyerfye: keep the language family-friendly, please.
[05:22] <Flyerfye> hmm
[05:22] <McHearty> Vista = rubbish
[05:22] <zero88> how do i delete the network administration tool?
[05:22] <Flyerfye> the h-word
[05:22] <Flyerfye> oh
[05:22] <kernfreak> omg
[05:22] <Flyerfye> the V wor
[05:22] <Ein2015> !enter | Flyerfye
[05:22] <ubotu> Flyerfye: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:22] <therealnanotube> jeffMASTERflex: aren't there bunches of various notetaking programs out there? what makes onenote so special?
[05:22] <jeffMASTERflex> therealnanotube: have you used it?
[05:22] <kuta> how to turn off x windows in gusty?
[05:22] <therealnanotube> jeffMASTERflex: no :) that's why i'm asking :)
[05:22] <mindheavy> using apt-get, im getting errors about 'restricted-manager-kde' not being able to install because dependencies are "not installable" anyone have an idea here?
[05:23] <therealnanotube> kuta: permanently, or temporarily?
[05:23] <archmap> hi
[05:23] <jeffMASTERflex> therealnanotube: one note integrates completely into MS Office, it's usability is simply amazing
[05:23] <archmap> not able to find packages when I do apt-get
[05:23] <kuta> therealnanotube: as and when I need to turn off
[05:23] <zero88> archmap what does it say
[05:23] <jeffMASTERflex> therealnanotube: there simply is no alternative for it in linux. unless sun decided to add it to openoffice to try and replicate the features
[05:24] <therealnanotube> jeffMASTERflex: give me a use-case. "integrates" usually means "saves you a copy-paste" which is not that big of a deal...
[05:24] <tritium> There are no good note-taking software packages for math-intensive courses.
[05:24] <bluewraith> kuta: you mean to turn off the computer, or to just drop to shell?
[05:24] <therealnanotube> kuta: switch to a vty, and run "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" that will stop X
[05:24] <archmap> it says not able to find package when itry to do apt-get install apache
[05:24] <jeffMASTERflex> therealnanotube: if you are in uni you can get it for free. i am not going to bother explaining it. you really have to use it
[05:24] <tritium> handwriting recognition -> LaTeX would be a great note-taking feature
[05:24] <therealnanotube> kuta: but generally once you are in a vty, unless you are strapped for resources, there's no reason to turn off x, can just use a vty.
[05:24] <darknature> How do I install icons in ubuntu 7.10 ?
[05:24] <Kitar88> http://wiresmash.com/gaming/top-5-amazing-free-games-you-probably-never-played-and-should/
[05:25] <therealnanotube> jeffMASTERflex: well, a fat lotta good it will do me, seeing as how i use ubuntu :) i guess i can just google it...
[05:25] <kuta> therealnanotube: so just startx if I wanna turn on right?
[05:25] <kernfreak> i cant take this family freindly, no bad words, be kids "like 2 yo kids are gonna be on here trying to install ubuntu" shit, no off topics, no compileing from src, no reading of manuals. damn I mean FUCK "HEADACHE" how can anyone who knows what they are doing help anyone else
[05:25] <zero88> archmap do this.   sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and check and see if there is a # infront of the cdrom text
[05:25] <guest_> hey....um....my bar which contain minimize-maximize-and cloce is lost
[05:25] <therealnanotube> kuta: no, "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start"
[05:25] <guest_> the upper one
[05:25] <demonspork> guest_, are you in gutsy?
[05:25] <tritium> kernfreak: watch the foul language!
[05:25] <jeffMASTERflex> therealnanotube: well i gave vbox with xp just for msoffice apps
[05:25] <archmap> ye sthe cdrom text has been commented
[05:25] <therealnanotube> kuta: startx would do it, but it won't be as nice about it :)
 guest_, are you in gutsy? --- yea
[05:25] <bazhang> kernfreak: care to pm?
[05:25] <zero88> archmap is everyhting else un commented?
[05:26] <bazhang> hmm guess that would be no
[05:26] <archmap> when I try to do apt-get update  it sqya connection timed out aftersometime even when iam connected to the internet and do all the things
[05:26] <demonspork> guest_, press alt+F2, the type "emerald --replace"
[05:26] <demonspork> guest_, belay that order
[05:26] <billytwowilly> hi, what is a good ktorrent/utorrent like torrent client for gnome?
[05:26] <kuta> therealnanotube: I am running gusty server and install desktop on it, so wanna disable it to build a doman name controler
[05:27] <bluewraith> billytwowilly I use Deluge. Works pretty good for me
[05:27] <demonspork> !runlevels
[05:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about runlevels - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:27] <demonspork> !runlevel
[05:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about runlevel - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:27] <demonspork> gar
[05:27] <zero88> archmap hm, have you tried restarting
[05:27] <jeffMASTERflex> billytwowilly: deluge is probably the closes to those
[05:27] <bazhang> billytwowilly: there are a number transmission is nice
[05:27] <therealnanotube> jeffMASTERflex: hm, according to this guy, the "special" bit is pen support... and since i have no touchscreen... http://blogs.chimpswithkeyboards.com/jonshute/archive/2006/12/03/234.aspx
[05:27] <archmap> only the cdrom text in commented others are all uncommented
[05:27] <musikgoat> from a text level,  where are the files created when you click Places -> Connect to Server ?
 guest_, press alt+F2, the type "emerald --replace" -- it's terlling that no file name
[05:28] <demonspork> kuta, what you are looking for is runlevel 4, versus runlevel 5, I don't know exactly how to set up the system to boot into runlevel 4
[05:28] <archmap> ye I hav tried restarting several times
[05:28] <Ein2015> !botsnack
[05:28] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[05:28] <billytwowilly> jeffMASTERflex, is there an ubuntu deb? I don't see one in apt...
[05:28] <jeffMASTERflex> therealnanotube: right, screw that guy. use it. that's all. you are telling me what some dude said? i don't care, i've used it. i love linux, been using it for 4 years, but nothing compares to MS Office favorably to MS office and one note
[05:28] <nekostar> !war
[05:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about war - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:28]  * Pwhdavey steps up with another question relating to Ubuntu
[05:28] <zero88> archmap only the deb lines are uncommented right? and not that comments?
[05:28] <Pwhdavey> um...
[05:29] <zero88> archmap what is the exact error
[05:29] <Pwhdavey> I have a problem with dial-up connections on 7.10
[05:29] <therealnanotube> hm, ok, i'll look into it. :)
[05:29] <jeffMASTERflex> billytwowilly: you can try getdeb.net, i am sure they have deluge available
[05:29] <demonspork> guest_, try "gtk-window-decorator"
[05:29] <archmap> yes only the deb lines are uncommented
[05:29] <therealnanotube> jeffMASTERflex: hm, ok, i'll look into it. :)
[05:29] <billytwowilly> jeffMASTERflex, there was a link right from the download page for hardy;) I asked you too soon;)
[05:30] <therealnanotube> kuta: well, those gdm commands will turn on and off the x server for you
[05:30] <archmap> the exact error that I get when I try to run update is
[05:30] <bluewraith> billytwowilly: System > Admin > Synaptic > look for "deluge-torrent"
[05:30] <guest_>  <demonspork> guest_, try "gtk-window-decorator" --- the screen just disapear but nothing happen
[05:30] <archmap> 0% connectinf tp archinve.in.ubuntu   connection timed out
[05:30] <Pwhdavey> *coughs* When I open Administration:Network I choose "Modem Connection" but on that window the three options/pictures remain invalid/white overlay/no colour
[05:30] <therealnanotube> kuta: building a domain controller would be left up to you after that, though :)
[05:30] <bazhang> billytwowilly: deluge-torrent is the name
[05:30] <guest_>  <demonspork> guest_, try "gtk-window-decorator" --- the f2 screen just disapear but nothing happen
[05:31] <guest_>  <demonspork> guest_, try "gtk-window-decorator" --- the alt+f2 screen just disapear but nothing happen
[05:31] <mindheavy> im getting errors that libstdc++5 is uninstallable while trying to install the ati drivers, anyone know what could be going on here?
[05:31] <demonspork> guest_, I can read it
[05:31] <deniz__> would gparted allow me to resize my hd with the os on it wile im using that os?
[05:31] <CoLD^MeTaL> hi, i can't seem to connect to my new bluetooth headset. i installed all of the bluetooth utilities. but when i try to connect this is what happens:
[05:31] <kuta> therealnanotube: what is a good site to learn these command?
[05:31] <deniz__> aka not live cd
[05:31] <guest_> sorry
[05:31] <CoLD^MeTaL> eredor@eredor-laptop:~$ sudo hidd --connect 00:17:A4:AE:2E:90
[05:31] <CoLD^MeTaL> Can't get device information: Host is down
[05:31] <zero88> archmap im at a stand still
[05:31] <bazhang> deniz__: while it is mounted; no
[05:31] <jeffMASTERflex> deniz__: no, gparted requires the partitions it is working on to be unmounted
[05:31] <demonspork> guest_, did you just install Ubuntu?
[05:31] <CoLD^MeTaL> both with the headset and with my cellphone
 guest_, did you just install Ubuntu? -- no...i use it for a week already
[05:32] <deniz__> jeffMASTERflex, well in that case can i tell virtualbox to use another hd than the one that has the os on?
[05:32] <scall> I just downloaded ubuntu-7.10-server-i386.iso and copied it to a CD. Is that CD not bootable?
[05:32] <deniz__> scall, burn it as iso image not dataq
[05:32] <demonspork> guest_, is there anything knew that you have done recently to the system, such as installing a program?
[05:32] <musikgoat> scall: how did you burn it?
[05:32] <archmap> I recently installed ubuntu last week but then not able to do apt-get update
[05:32] <guest_> demonspork: it was working good last night, it was also install some language update
[05:32] <Ein2015> deniz__: that's the beauty of virtualbox ;)
[05:33] <CoLD^MeTaL> no help?
[05:33] <deniz__> Ein2015, wats the beauty of virtualbox?
[05:33] <guest_> demonspork: yes, i installed language update
[05:33] <Ein2015> deniz__: the ability to move your vdi onto whatever harddrive you want and be just fine
[05:33] <scall> I used a utility for burning ISO images.
[05:33] <tritium> scall: nautilus can do that directly
[05:33] <musikgoat> then it should be bootable
[05:33] <scall> I have done the same before with other programs and had no problem.
[05:33] <ronartos> can anyone help installing PloneLDAP on ubuntu with Plone 3.0
[05:33] <demonspork> guest_, try metacity --replace
[05:34] <scall> tritium: What is nautilus?
[05:34] <guest_> demonspork: Thanks
[05:34] <guest_> it's work now
[05:34] <demonspork> guest_, that is not a permanent fix
[05:34] <tritium> !info nautilus | scall
[05:34] <ubotu> scall: nautilus (source: nautilus): file manager and graphical shell for GNOME. In component main, is optional. Version 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7 (gutsy), package size 630 kB, installed size 1520 kB
[05:34] <demonspork> guest_, join #compiz-fusion so we can try to fix the problem
[05:35] <Ein2015> scall: think of it like "windows explorer"
[05:35] <Kalir> Let us all dance!
[05:35] <guest_> demonspork: r u in that channel too?
[05:35] <demonspork> yes
[05:35] <Ein2015> !spam | Kalir
[05:35] <therealnanotube> kuta: well, if you are on a quest to do something specific, just google for "whateveritisyouaretryingtodo tutorial" and that would usually bring up some useful links. if you want to just learn how to use linux commandline in general, linuxcommand.org is a good place to start.
[05:35] <ubotu> Kalir: Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See (in a private message with the bot, /msg ubotu <keyword>): !AskTheBot, !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam, !PM, !English - And most importantly, use common sense...
[05:36] <deniz__> Ein2015, minimum image size has to = 10 gb?
[05:36] <Ein2015> deniz__: no
[05:36] <kuta> thanks
[05:36] <mindheavy> im getting errors that libstdc++5 is uninstallable while trying to install the ati drivers, anyone know what could be going on here?
[05:36] <deniz__> Ein2015, then y do i get problems? there is enuf space on location i chose
[05:36] <kuta> therealnanotube:thanks
[05:36] <zetheroo> anyone here have an IdeaPad?
[05:36] <Ein2015> deniz__: when you were creating a new VDI, what'd option did you chose?  expandable or static? (i forget the actual names of the options)
[05:37] <deniz__> dynamically expanding image or fixed size image?
[05:37] <deniz__> is that the question?
[05:37] <archmap> erro while compiling postgres say not able to find readline library
[05:37] <Ein2015> deniz__: yes
[05:37] <deniz__> well fixed size
[05:37] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: omg... still didnt solve the problem
[05:37] <Ein2015> deniz__: also note, there's a channel #vbox
[05:37] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : No?
[05:37] <Z_o-s-o> :(
[05:38] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o:haha no.
[05:38] <Ein2015> deniz__: and the drive you're trying to transfer the image to has how many gb free?
[05:38] <deniz__> Ein2015,
[05:38] <deniz__> Result Code:
[05:38] <deniz__> 0x80004005
[05:38] <deniz__> Component:
[05:38] <deniz__> VirtualDiskImage
[05:38] <deniz__> Interface:
[05:38] <FloodBot3> deniz__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:38] <archmap> whe n I try to do apt-get install readline it says already installed .plz help where do  I setthe path
[05:38] <Ein2015> !pb > deniz__
[05:38] <Presario> can the boot make a logfile so that we know exactly what is causing it to jam?
[05:38] <jeffMASTERflex> archmap: you probably need readline dev packages
[05:38] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : It does log
[05:38] <nickrud> archmap: path for your shell?
[05:39] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : In system-admin-sys logs
[05:39] <jjt001> yesh
[05:39] <deniz__> Ein2015, 10.6gb does it matter thats its a fat32?
[05:39] <jjt001> whash up?
[05:39] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: where shall i find it? ouh okey.... i'm sure i can use windows to navigate to that log using a special programme right?
[05:39] <archmap> where do I look for the shell path
[05:39] <bazhang> hello jjt001
[05:39] <ghengis> hello ubuntu chan
[05:39] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : Boot in safe mode?
[05:40] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: or can i just acess it through the recovery mode?
[05:40] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : yeah recovery mode
[05:40] <bazhang> ghengis: hi!
[05:40] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: the sad is... i tried before and still cant boot in the safe mooe AND the normal mode
[05:40] <jeffMASTERflex> archmap: type $PATH in a term
[05:40] <thezanke> Anyone know how well ubuntu would dual boot on a m9750 alienware laptop with dual gforce 8700Ms?
[05:40] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: will try again tough
[05:41] <bazhang> thezanke: have you tried the livecd yet
[05:41] <nickrud> archmap: /etc/environment
[05:41] <ronartos> anyone tried to use PloneLDAP?
[05:41] <ghengis> i have 2 sound cards; onboard + audigy.  installed the audigy after ubuntu 7.10 was already installed.  i got totem playing audio from audigy, but firefox etc. is playing to onboard
[05:41] <jjt001> hello to all
[05:41] <ronartos> in ubuntu
[05:41] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: can i navigate to the log by text mode? if i can, what's the code?
[05:41] <deniz__> Ein2015, did u receive my replies?
[05:41] <thezanke> bazhang, no this is a spontaneous idea
[05:41] <ronartos> !Ploneldap
[05:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ploneldap - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:41] <Ein2015> deniz__: yes
[05:41] <deniz__> Ein2015, i said 10.6 gb left but does it matter that the dsrive is fat 32
[05:41] <deniz__> o
[05:41] <tritium> ronartos: investigate the bots in private, please
[05:42] <ronartos> can anyone help installing PloneLDAP in ubuntu server?
[05:42] <ghengis> i cant figure out how to get ubuntu 7.10 to use audigy as main soundcard
[05:42] <bazhang> thezanke: best bet would be to try the livecd and see how well it runs recognizes your hardware wifi etc
[05:42] <deniz__> Ein2015, does it?
[05:42] <Ein2015> deniz__: The maximum possible size for a file on a FAT32 volume is 4 GiB minus 1 Byte (232−1 bytes).
[05:43] <jeffMASTERflex> ghengis: if you have onboard sound, it might be necessary to blacklist the onboard sound driver so that the OS only loads the sound card driver
[05:43] <archmap> rsult when I type $PATH /home/archana/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/opt/gnome/bin:/opt/kde3/bin:/usr/lib/jvm/jre/bin:/usr/lib/mit/bin:/usr/lib/mit/sbin
[05:43] <deniz__> Ein2015, i made it 3.99 gb then
[05:44] <Ein2015> deniz__: or just dont use fat32 ;)
[05:44] <jeffMASTERflex> archmap: that is the system path used to launch executables
[05:44] <nickrud> archmap: wow, that's a long path
[05:44] <ghengis> i use the onboard sound for other apps, like teamspeak.  previously, i had ubuntu 6.06 installed (but the audigy was installed before os) and it was all good
[05:44] <archmap> where do I set the path for the postgres to look in
[05:44] <ghengis> i did a fresh install of 7.10
[05:45] <grezer34> ok, Here it goes, I just installed ISPConfig, seems to be working fine, I am trying to view the index.htm on one of the sites that I created ( IPaddress/web9_username/site/index.html ) but I cant seem to get it to work, not sure why ?? Any help would be great
[05:45] <ghengis> i have the audigy working with totem right now
[05:45] <ghengis> but i  cant find where to set it as default because firefox plays audio from onbaord
[05:46] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: i used nolapic and acpi=off in recovery mode and k got a kernal panic.....
[05:46] <jeffMASTERflex> ghengis: you can probably mess around in System/Preferences/Sound or play around with the volume control applet to switch around sound devices
[05:46] <ghengis> hehe, thanks for the advice jeff, thats what ive been trying to no avail.  i dont have much on my hd right now, maybe reinstall 7.10? OMG
[05:47] <jeffMASTERflex> ghengis: try "Default Mixer Tracks" in System/Preferences/Sound
[05:47] <hobbzilla> I'm getting ready to format my /home partition for use to store large files MP3's movies, virtual disks (vmware, etc.). I've read `mke2fs -j -m 0 -T largefile4 /dev/<DEV>` is a good choice. Any other suggestions?  Any reason to choose another fs over ext3?
[05:47] <bazhang> hobbzilla: fragmentation
[05:47] <ghengis> WTF jeff? howd you do that??? LOL
[05:47] <ghengis> its working now
[05:48] <ghengis> roflmao
[05:48] <Pupeno> Hello.
[05:48] <Pupeno> Is there any other SVG editor than Inkscape that I could use?
[05:48] <jeffMASTERflex> hobbzilla: there are many reasons to choose one fs over another.
[05:48] <jeffMASTERflex> hobbzilla: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems
[05:49] <Fingel> dammit. Whats up with open office. I write a 8 page essay, and when I print it out in the school comp lab with ms word, its only 6 pages
[05:49] <Z_o-s-o> Presario : try one or the other not both
[05:49] <nickrud> Fingel: formatting differences
[05:49] <hobbzilla> bazhang: I'm confused. How is "fragmentation" a suggestion or another fs suggestion?
[05:49] <bazhang> hobbzilla: ext 3 is the better choice in short
[05:49] <Ein2015> Fingel: export to PDF first
[05:50] <Fingel> hmm, good idea Ein2015
[05:50] <Fingel> I will try that
[05:50] <jeffMASTERflex> Fingel: it sucks. what i usually do is save as ODF then use an online converter like media-convert or something to convert it to doc. it's usually more effective than using openoffice
[05:50] <hobbzilla> bazhang: I was going with ext3 unless I could be convinced otherwise.
[05:50] <bazhang> hobbzilla: if you have a shutdown improperly with ext2 there may be worries
[05:51] <hobbzilla> jeffMASTERflex: I have read up quite a bit on the fs choices and thought ext3 was a good overall fit. What would you personally use for a 400GB partition to store movies,mp3's etc.?
[05:51] <nickrud> bazhang: he had -j (for journaling) already
[05:51] <m1r> hi all
[05:52] <hobbzilla> bazhang: Right, although I have the pc on an APC I don't think ext2 is for me.
[05:52] <jeffMASTERflex> hobbzilla: you can't go wrong with ext3 i think. performance and reliability wise, i prefer it over others. xfs is nice, but does have reliability issues, i keep my mp3's and "videos" on a 300 GB ext3 partition
[05:53] <m1r> how can i reset forgoten user/root passwords ?
[05:53] <icesword> init 2
[05:53] <bazhang> hobbzilla: no real reason to go for ext2 unless you have a ssd; like an eeepc or something that has limit file writes etc
[05:54] <hobbzilla> why does ubuntu mount fs by UUID instead of by label?
[05:54] <hobbzilla> or device?
[05:54] <bazhang> hobbzilla: you can /msg ubotu uuid for info and a link
[05:54] <lakeoftea> so what are the differences between ubuntu better than red hat 9.0 ???
[05:54] <nickrud> !uuid | hobbzilla
[05:54] <ubotu> hobbzilla: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell: « sudo blkid » (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[05:54] <jeffMASTERflex> hobbzilla: just in case an upgrade changes the way the kernel names your devices
[05:54] <lakeoftea> excuse me, what are the differences between ubuntu and red hat 9.0
[05:55] <bazhang> lakeoftea: this is not really a chat channel join #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to hear why ubuntu is best ;]
[05:55] <hobbzilla> jeffMASTERflex: how could a kernel upgrade change the label of a disk?
[05:55] <soulburner> anyone know how i could go about reinstalling my ethernet card in ubuntu?
[05:55] <jeffMASTERflex> hobbzilla: they have done it often the past few kernel releases
[05:56] <soulburner> it was working great then seemed to not work so well, i wanted to try reinstalling it
[05:56] <nickrud> hobbzilla: not everyone labels their devices, or would like someone else to choose default labels
[05:56] <jeffMASTERflex> hobbzilla: from hda to sda, etc etc
[05:56] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: i used nolapic with recovery and it is givving me a text junk which i cant scroll up to see what causes it
[05:56] <soulburner> can't find any type of documentation to lead me in the right path
[05:57] <Presario>  Z_o-s-o: it should be "native_apic_write_atomic+0x6/0x10"
[05:57] <m1r> can anyone help with reseting forgoten user/root password ?
[05:58] <yo__> hello?
[05:58] <tritium> m1r: reboot into single-user (recovery) mode, and reset your user's password.  The root account has not password.  Ubuntu uses sudo.
[05:58] <illmortal> can someone help me?
[05:58] <bazhang> ask away illmortal
[05:58] <illmortal> Im tryin to add a trash can onto my desktop.
[05:58] <yo__> whoever was helping me.. i finally got ubuntu started on the internet
[05:58] <jeffMASTERflex> m1r: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-3609.html
[05:58] <yo__> thanks so much!
[05:58] <yo__> im on pidgin right now lol
[05:58] <m1r> many tnx guys :) i go try
[05:58] <Ein2015> !ask | illmortal
[05:58] <ubotu> illmortal: 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. :-)
[05:58] <nickrud> illmortal: in a terminal, gconf-editor /apps/nautilus/desktop
[05:59] <Ein2015> yo__: pidgin is awesome :)
[05:59] <hobbzilla> How do the UUID symlinks get gen'd in /dev/disk/by-uuid/ ?
[05:59] <bazhang> yo__: nice to hear! congrats ;]
[05:59] <yo__> if im booting from a live cd, do i have to configure everything each time i boot?
[06:00] <yo__> or is there anyway i can use an sd card as sort of a hard drive using the partition tool?
[06:00] <bazhang> yo__: you can see more on that at www.pendrivelinux.com
[06:00] <illmortal> thanks nickrud :D
[06:01] <illmortal> now i gotta get me some icon themes so i can use better icons than default BP
[06:01] <jeffMASTERflex> !themes | illmortal
[06:01] <ubotu> illmortal: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[06:02] <illmortal> nickrud, do i need to log out and log back in order for my trash can to show on my desktop?
[06:02] <yo__> whoa
[06:02] <yo__> so i can run ubuntu from a folder inside windows?
[06:02] <deniz__> Ein2015, r u here?
[06:02] <yo__> without even needing a flash disk?
[06:03] <bazhang> yo__: starting in the next release yes
[06:03] <Ein2015> yo__: look up virtualbox
[06:03] <Ein2015> deniz__: herro
[06:03] <Vizdom> from a folder inside windows????
[06:03] <nickrud> illmortal: no, it should be instant apply ; if it doesn't show try   alt-f2  killall nautilus (will restart the desktop)
[06:03] <ChrisULM> bazhang, they're using wubi for that yes?
[06:03] <yo__> oh, but for now i ahve to use a disk?
[06:03] <Vizdom> yo__: what's that about?
[06:03] <bazhang> ChrisULM: aye ;]
[06:03] <yo__> whats what about?
[06:03] <Vizdom> yo__: hows that from a folder?
[06:03] <bazhang> yo__: that would be wubi
[06:03] <Vizdom> where do I read about it?
[06:04] <rhineheart_m> hello! My postfix can't accept nor send emails.
[06:04] <yo__> h/o
[06:04] <bazhang> vizdom google ubuntu hardy wubi and there is an arstechnica link for you worth reading ;]
[06:04] <jeffMASTERflex> Vizdom: http://wubi-installer.org/
[06:04] <Vizdom> is this a VM?
[06:04] <yo__> whats wubi?
[06:04] <bazhang> Vizdom: nay
[06:04] <illmortal> nickrud all i have to do is click the check mark for the trash can to appear, right?
[06:05] <deniz__> Ein2015, its creating "a fixed-size hard disk"
[06:05] <deniz__> Ein2015, but it wont seem to progress on the progress bar
[06:05] <nickrud> illmortal: yes
[06:05] <Ein2015> deniz__: give it a couple min.  i normally prefer to use dynamic sizing... but it's your choice
[06:05] <Vizdom> I don't understand
[06:05] <deniz__> k, ill do that
[06:05] <deniz__> im restarting
[06:05] <Vizdom> How is it run ubuntu from windows???
[06:06] <yo__> what is casper persistent?
[06:06] <zero88> Can someone PLEASE help me with  my wireless problem??
[06:06] <illmortal> nickrud didn't work =\
[06:06] <yo__> sup zero?
[06:06] <jeffMASTERflex> Vizdom: the file is a sandbox for ubuntu to run from, but it runs natively with full hardware access
[06:06] <nickrud> illmortal: did you do the   alt-f2 killall nautilus ?
[06:07] <bazhang> yo__: it saves changes
[06:07] <nickrud> illmortal: it instant applied here, by the way
[06:07] <zero88> yo_ well i believe after reading and reading some posts i might not have a dhcp server
[06:07] <illmortal> yeah nickrud, i did killall nautilus
[06:07] <illmortal> brb
[06:07] <yo__> what do you mean/
[06:07] <zero88> yo_ i am able to see wireless networks, but canot connect to mine wtih all the right paras
[06:08] <yo__> just put automatic configuration
[06:08] <Rukus> hi
[06:08] <panfist> im trying to find out some more info about the kernel frame buffer and how it impacts performance... i had a geforce mx420 and ubuntu seemed to perform better with the FB enabled, and with a 9800XT, better disabled. can i read about the differences anywhere?
[06:08] <zero88> yo__, what do you mean, ive deleted all my gui for networking
[06:09] <Vizdom> wow, I read wuby
[06:09] <Vizdom> cool=)
[06:09] <yo__> go to system->administration>network
[06:09] <Lexda> Any chance somebody can help a poor newb?
[06:09] <Vizdom> what's the current version of ubuntu?
[06:09] <deniz__> Ein2015, would dynamic make the hd image be prepared much faster?
[06:09] <zero88> yo__, ya ive done all that, im past that point right now
[06:09] <Rukus> this may be a dumb question, but stability is important to me in an OS .... but i kinda have  this thing for trying out new stuff. Is 8.04 alpha 5 stable enough for someone to run without any "foreseeable" problems?
[06:09] <Z_o-s-o> Lexda : whats the prob
[06:09] <nickrud> Lexda: maybe, ask away
[06:10] <Lexda> Something wrong in Terminal
[06:10] <nickrud> Vizdom: 7.10
[06:10] <Ein2015> deniz__: probably. it would also waste less space, if i remember.  :)
[06:10] <yo__> where it says conifguration, and under that it has all the places to type the dhcp and stuff
[06:10] <Vizdom> when did 7.10 come out?
[06:10] <deniz__> Rukus, alpha is very unstable to my knowledge
[06:10] <Lexda> I'm trying to fix a borked package dependancy thing (not really sure what happened, but I'm just trying to enter commands that it tells me to)
[06:10] <nickrud> Lexda: that's not exactly an easy problem to diagnose ;)
[06:10] <Rukus> whats the frambuffer? isn't that like UMA useage?
[06:10] <bazhang> Rukus: no
[06:10] <yo__> there's a drop down menu, open that and click automatic configuration
[06:10] <jeffMASTERflex> Rukus: i think so, but YMMV and no guarantees of course
[06:10] <Ein2015> deniz__: cig time, be back later
[06:10] <Ein2015> deniz__: (as in like 10 min)
[06:10] <ere4si> Vizdom, the 10th month 2007
[06:10] <Lexda> In Terminal it starts installing stuff, but then gives me a blue screen about some Sun user agreement
[06:11] <nickrud> Lexda: put a the complete output of    sudo apt-get -f install   on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:11] <Rukus> whats the frambuffer? isn't that like UMA useage?
[06:11] <deniz__> Ein2015, ok, but u should stop smoking..
[06:11] <nickrud> Lexda: ah, hit tab, that will let you say ok
[06:11] <deniz__> Ein2015, i mean like for ur own good
[06:11] <Vizdom> and when is the next Ubuntu version going to appear?
[06:11] <Lexda> Not a clue how to actually accept the thing and move on
[06:11] <Lexda> Ah, thanks
[06:11] <nickrud> Lexda: after you page thru, I think
[06:11] <Rukus> 8.04 = the date
[06:11] <jamalf> Hi, what log file could I look at for an issue where after I login, and the gnome panels load and stuff, it goes black and takes me back to the login screen?
[06:11] <jeffMASTERflex> Vizdom: every april and october
[06:11] <Lexda> Huzzah, it worked
[06:11] <Lexda> Thanks guys :)
[06:11] <ere4si> 4th month 2008 - so 8.04 Vizdom
[06:11] <JakeConnor> anyone know how to read an ext3 file system from windows?
[06:11] <Vizdom> ohh I understand the version naming now , thanks
[06:12] <ere4si> k
[06:12] <jeffMASTERflex> JakeConnor: there is an ext3 driver available for windows
[06:12] <Lexda> Another question though: I thought Ubuntu was supposed to be free and open and all, so why did I have to accept an agreement thing from Sun?
[06:12] <speeddemon8803> !ext3g
[06:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ext3g - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:12] <jamalf> JakeConnor: http://www.fs-driver.org/ works for ext3 too
[06:12] <speeddemon8803> oops :/
[06:12] <icesword> JakeConnor, total commander
[06:12] <speeddemon8803> thought that was the name..sorry.
[06:12] <Rukus> ok i think i am going to sleep maybe. also my compiz stopped working. could it be an xorg.conf problem?
[06:12] <icesword> JakeConnor, also google read ext3 in windows
[06:12] <Rukus> its always xorg.conf
[06:12] <danbhfive> Lexda: java is not free, but ubuntu allows you to install it anyway
[06:12] <icesword> JakeConnor, as far as i know,it is read only
[06:12] <nickrud> Lexda: that's sun, not ubuntu. It comes from the multiverse (or, restrictive license) section that ubuntu hosts
[06:13] <Vizdom> can I use Ubuntu for commerce? I mean in a commercial organization?
[06:13] <bazhang> rukus you are on hardy correct?
[06:13] <Rukus> gutsy
[06:13] <nickrud> !components | Lexda (read the link here that has components in the url)
[06:13] <ubotu> Lexda (read the link here that has components in the url): 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
[06:13] <jeffMASTERflex> Vizdom: yes, you can. you can sell it if you want
[06:13] <Rukus> whats hardy? isn't that 8.04?
[06:13] <icesword> Vizdom, how
[06:13] <bazhang> Rukus: ati or nvidia
[06:13] <Rukus> ATI
[06:13] <Z_o-s-o> oh god
[06:14] <jamalf> Hi, what log file could I look at for an issue where after I login, and the gnome panels load and stuff, it goes black and takes me back to the login screen?
[06:14] <Vizdom> cool, I am in with the next release (no time now) Thank you everybody
[06:14] <Lexda> Ah, ok, thanks again
[06:14] <JakeConnor> thanks guys
[06:14] <Rukus> ATI 8.02 from ATI's website, AIGLX no XGL, and Direct Rendering working and fglrxinfo and glxinfo displaying correct information as far as my knowledge
[06:15] <mjbrooks> jamalf, /var/log/Xorg.log maybe
[06:15] <bazhang> Rukus: videos display okay?
[06:15] <jamalf> mjbrooks: thanks :)
[06:15] <mjbrooks> jamalf, also possibly /var/log/messages might have something
[06:16] <jamalf> mjbrooks: i was looking in /var/log/messages but can't find anything that looks like an error :(... bah.
[06:16] <deniz__> Ein2015, tell me wen ur bak
[06:16] <Rukus> bazhang,  no, when i play videos in VLC, it opens a "window button" in my task bar called Xv and won't display properly and then my whole desktop dims. Then if i type in alt f2 then compiz -- replace ,  compiz-fusion doesn't  work, but then the video will play properly
[06:16] <Rukus> in VLC
[06:17] <deniz__> can sum1 tell me how to use pastebin?
[06:17] <ghengis> wife is watching saw4! no way not for me
[06:17] <Rukus> sorry this is when i go full screen
[06:17] <Ububegin> when killing programs..whats the diff between "Cntrl+z" and "Cntrl+c"
[06:17] <Rukus> bazhang sorry this is when i go full screen
[06:17] <ere4si> !paste | deniz__
[06:17] <ubotu> deniz__: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lines 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 channel topic)
[06:17] <nickrud> Ububegin: ctl-z suspends, ctl-c kills
[06:17] <bazhang> Rukus: what about fps games like sauerbraten etc
[06:17] <Rukus> i dont play games
[06:18] <bazhang> Rukus: and alt f2 metacity --replace and videos?
[06:18] <mjbrooks> jamalf, generally xorg type errors will be in Xorg.log
[06:18] <Ububegin> nickrud: thanks dude... :)
[06:18] <jyro215> is there a specific channel for questions regarding the hardy alpha?
[06:18] <nickrud> jyro215: #ubuntu+1
[06:18] <Rukus> i run KDE sorry wrong chan but i get the most help here.
[06:18] <jamalf> jyro215: #ubuntu+1
[06:19] <bazhang> Rukus: no worries me too ;]
[06:19] <nickrud> Rukus: that's cuz smart people use ubuntu ;P
[06:19] <Lexda> Ok, one more stupid question that I probably simply looked over somewhere online. I just installed the Xubuntu desktop interface thing, and it said to get into it, just switch users and select the XFCE session. I did that, but I'm still in Ubuntu...
[06:19] <Rukus> the xserver doesnt even work in gnome at startup. i had a to create a launcher so i could start metacity when i log into my gnome desktop
[06:19] <bazhang> Rukus: alt f2 kwin --replace then and videos
[06:19] <Rukus> thats what i explained earlier
[06:19] <nickrud> Lexda: you chose options->session->xfce on the login screen?
[06:20] <Rukus> video dont work properly in kwin, only when i alt f2 run compiz --replace
[06:20] <bazhang> Rukus: you said compiz --replace scroll up ;]
[06:20] <Rukus> even tho compiz doesnt work
[06:20] <Lexda> Nick - Yes
[06:20] <deniz__> can sum1 help me i cant install xp on my virtualbox (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57437/)
[06:20] <bazhang> Rukus: you have kde4 on there too?
[06:20] <Rukus> yah
[06:20] <nickrud> Lexda:   in a terminal,   apt-cache policy xubuntu-desktop , does it say installed?
[06:20] <Rukus> it sucks
[06:20] <bazhang> aha
[06:21] <Rukus> KDE4 needs alot of work to be as good as KDE 3
[06:21] <danbhfive> deniz__: did you add your user to the vbox group?
[06:21] <bazhang> true but offtopic ;]
[06:21] <Rukus> yah haha
[06:21] <Rukus> ok so everything was working fine
[06:21] <deniz__> danbhfive, i have no idea, how do i check and/or do that?
[06:21] <Rukus> i THINK it all happenned when i upgraded to 8.02 from 8.01 ATI drivers
[06:22] <Rukus> or when i messed with my xorg.conf
[06:22] <Rukus> or when i ...
[06:22] <Rukus> i play lots
[06:22] <danbhfive> deniz__: I think there are directions on the vbox website
[06:22] <Rukus> but i usually know what i am doing
[06:22] <Rukus> somewaht
[06:22] <mjbrooks> Rukus, KDE4 is still technicallly beta... they pushed the release to meet the release plan.... guess they didn't want to follow MS's Vista strategy
[06:22] <Ein2015> deniz__: i'm back
[06:22] <Lexda> Nickrud - It says "Installed: (None), Candidate: 2.50, Version Table: 2.50"
[06:23] <mjbrooks> Rukus, if you're going to play with xorg.conf make a copy first
[06:23] <nickrud> Lexda: then you don't have the xubuntu-desktop installed yet.   sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop , or find it in system->admin->synaptic
[06:23] <Rukus> i got lots of copies
[06:23] <Rukus> more than i remember which one is the one i need
[06:23] <bazhang> Rukus: sounds like your xorg.conf is seriously messed up ;]
[06:23] <Rukus> i let the ATI installer rewrite it for me even
[06:23] <Rukus> (because that worked before)
[06:23] <geekahedron> what's the easiest way i can rejoin a file that has been split into pieces?
[06:24] <tritium> !enter | Rukus
[06:24] <ubotu> Rukus: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[06:24] <mjbrooks> Rukus, oh, you have ATI
[06:24] <slenentine> geekahedron: cat file1 file2 > fullfile
[06:24] <mjbrooks> Rukus, if you're trying to get compiz working you need to install Xgl
[06:24] <Rukus> you dont need xgl with ATI's drivers from their website
[06:24] <D-Unit> I use to be deniz__
[06:25] <nickrud> but aiglx in ati still sucks badly
[06:25] <zero88> HOW DO I DELETE WIRELESS ASSISTANT??
[06:25] <Rukus> i had it working. theres no reason why it shouldn;t work again. I'm stubborn. if it works once, it WILL again
[06:25] <Lexda> Nickrud - Here's the result of trying to install it: http://pastebin.com/d2158f089
[06:25] <lab_rat> zero88: turn off the caps-lock...
[06:26] <bazhang> caps zero88
[06:26] <D-Unit> danbhfive> deniz__: did you add your user to the vbox group?
[06:26] <zero88> sorry, how do i delete the wireless assistant?
[06:26] <nickrud> Lexda: do you have synaptic or the update-manager running?
[06:26] <D-Unit> wat did he mean by that?
[06:26] <Rukus> maybe i will uninstall compiz, my fglrx driver, reset my xorg.conf, and start from scratch again tomorrow or something. see where that takes me
[06:26] <Lexda> Yeah, the Update Manager was just finishing installing some language updates
[06:26] <Lexda> I'll try and run it again after that's done
[06:26] <nickrud> Lexda: you can only run one package installer at a time
[06:27] <jeffMASTERflex> Lexda: you can only have one program using apt at the same time.
[06:27] <geekahedron> slenentine: thanks, that's what i was looking for
[06:27] <slenentine> no problem
[06:27] <CoLD^MeTaL> hello
[06:27] <CoLD^MeTaL> can anyone help me with a bluetooth problem?
[06:28] <lab_rat> CoLD^MeTaL: just ask your question...
[06:29] <Rukus> bazhang : this is my xorg.conf:   http://pastebin.ca/918599
[06:29] <davidthedrake> Can someone tell me how to zoom my desktop and keep it zoomed without following the mouse aronud?
[06:29] <CoLD^MeTaL> ok, i just got a new headset and dongle, i can't get ubuntu to connect to the headset or even my cellphone
[06:29] <D-Unit> how do i solve this virtual box problem?! (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57437/)
[06:29] <CoLD^MeTaL> what i get in the terminal is this:
[06:30] <CoLD^MeTaL> eredor@eredor-laptop:~$ sudo hidd --connect 00:11:B1:B1:8E:81
[06:30] <CoLD^MeTaL> Can't get device information: Host is down
[06:30] <CoLD^MeTaL> the bluetooth icon doesn't show up when i plug in the dongle either
[06:30] <bazhang> Rukus: there are no modules
[06:30] <Rukus> hmm
[06:30] <jeffMASTERflex> D-Unit: you need to add yourself to the vbox user group
[06:30] <jeffMASTERflex> JakeConnor: there is an ext3 driver available for windowsly
[06:30] <CoLD^MeTaL> although it IS recognized by lsusb... and also my phone can see the laptop, but not connect
[06:30] <D-Unit> jeffMASTERflex, how do i do that?
[06:31] <JakeConnor> jeffMASTERflex: do you know what its called?
[06:31] <Rukus> one sec
[06:31] <jeffMASTERflex> D-Unit: System/Administration/Users and Groups
[06:31] <jeffMASTERflex> D-Unit: go to "manager groups"
[06:32] <stick_figure> How might one run 32-bit apps under x86_64 Ubuntu?  Is there a web page or tutorial someone can point me at?
[06:32] <jeffMASTERflex> JakeConnor: http://www.fs-driver.org/ I've used this one before. it's pretty reliable
[06:33] <JakeConnor> jeffMASTERflex: thanks
[06:33] <jeffMASTERflex> D-Unit: go to the group that says "vbox" at the end, and edit it. include yourself in the group
[06:33] <D-Unit> jeffMASTERflex, wait it froze, restarting cxomp
[06:33] <prashant_> pidgin not work
[06:33] <bazhang> prashant can you give more info please ;]
[06:34] <prashant_> it shows connection timed out for gtalk
[06:34] <Lobinho> hi all - is there a way to run a program from cli in an external window or such that you can still use the terminal?
[06:34] <D-Unit> jeffMASTERflex, k now wat
[06:34] <bazhang> prashant_: how about other networks--do they work okay?
[06:34] <Rukus> bazhang : this is my xorg that was made when i first installed 8.01 drivers from ATI's website and Compiz was working for me.   http://pastebin.ca/918602
[06:34] <jeffMASTERflex> did you add yourself to the vbox group already?
[06:34] <prashant_> bazhang: yahoo is blocked here, so i cannot check that
[06:35] <D-Unit> jeffMASTERflex, i still get same problem
[06:35] <D-Unit> brb
[06:35] <prashant_> bazhang: but gtalk works fine in windows
[06:35] <jeffMASTERflex> D-Unit: once you add yourself to the vbox group, you have to log out then log back in
[06:35] <slenentine> sick_figure: have a look at this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[06:36] <slenentine> never tried it, but looks promising
[06:36] <Rukus> bazhang, looks similar does it not
[06:36] <D-Unit> jeffMASTERflex, watss the host key, my previous problem got fixed
[06:36] <D-Unit> by a quick restart
[06:36] <bazhang> Rukus: identical as far as I can see
[06:37] <Rukus> got me puzzled. maybe its these 8.02 drivers
[06:37] <D-Unit> every1
[06:37] <D-Unit> for virtualbox, wats "a host key"?
[06:37] <jeffMASTERflex> D-Unit: i have no idea what you are talking about.
[06:37] <slenentine> Lobinho: programName &
[06:37] <D-Unit> jeffMASTERflex, virtualbox says host key basically the key that allows ur mouse and keyboard to focus on host or guest OS
[06:38] <D-Unit> jeffMASTERflex, nvm i got it
[06:38] <D-Unit> its right ctrl
[06:38] <bazhang> Rukus: must be the culprit; or kde4 ;]
[06:38] <jeffMASTERflex> D-Unit: right. i use it so often, but i disabled that warning a long time ago
[06:38] <hullap> Hi can u tell me how to read and write on NTFS partitions
[06:38] <Rukus> kde4 has been on there forever
[06:38] <Rukus> long  before this was a problem
[06:39] <bazhang> aha then ati it is Rukus
[06:39] <Rukus> i just noticed that my current xorg.conf is 132 lines but the original is 131
[06:39] <Rukus> hmmm
[06:39] <bazhang> odd
[06:39] <D-Unit> k, now im gona have a virtual windows :)
[06:39] <epiclolz`> is anybody in here using pidgin for irc?
[06:39] <D-Unit> now i still have alot of problems left in order to do the video editing for my skool project tomorow, ill probly get 30 min of sleep :'(
[06:39] <D-Unit> if any
[06:40] <nickrud> epiclolz`: most use xchat, irssi, or konversation
[06:40] <Lexda> Nickrud, you still around by chance?
[06:40] <nickrud> Lexda: yes
[06:40] <Lexda> I still can't get it to work.
[06:40] <jeffMASTERflex> epiclolz`: or chatzilla in firefox, bitchx, weechat etc
[06:40] <Z_o-s-o> epiclolz` : I use pidgin right now
[06:40] <Z_o-s-o> it sucks
[06:40] <D-Unit> im in feisty wat do i download from synaptic or terminal in order to be able to unrar things?
[06:41] <Lexda> It says that the Xubuntu thing is installed, but when I go to change sessions, I end right back in the regular Ubuntu screen
[06:41] <jeffMASTERflex> D-Unit: unrar
[06:41] <nickrud> Lexda:  sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop , if it doesn't work put the output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:41] <Rukus> bazhang: oh i have an extra white line at hte beginning. thats all
[06:41] <nickrud> Lexda: you mean the gui login is the same?
[06:42] <bazhang> Rukus: does changing it (deleting it) make any difference?
[06:42] <Rukus> well
[06:42] <juice_> does anyone know how to config nvidia 8800gt in restricted drivers manager or do i need something extra?
[06:42] <Rukus> i took that white line out
[06:42] <bazhang> aha
[06:42] <Rukus> if i try to see if it fixes it i wont be back tonight
[06:42] <Rukus> its WELLL past my bedtime
[06:42] <tanath> my firefox and epiphany appear to be using different versions of flash. i'm not sure why they're different, but eiphany's is newer for it, flash videos have static in the sound
[06:42] <Rukus> so goodnite man i'll be back
[06:42] <nickrud> juice_: you need the nvidia driver from their site
[06:42] <bazhang> hehe
[06:42] <D-Unit> jeffMASTERflex, lol thats pretty simple
[06:42] <bazhang> cya
[06:43] <tanath> *is newer and..
[06:43] <Lexda> Nickrud - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57438/
[06:43] <juice_> nickrud: do u know for sure? can u link me?
[06:43] <Lexda> I go to the login page, Options > Select Session > XFCE, but I come back to the regular Ubuntu desktop
[06:43] <nickrud> Lexda: that is very odd. A sec
[06:44] <D-Unit> wat do i download from synaptic so i can write on ntfs drives
[06:44] <D-Unit> im on feisty
[06:44] <tanath> firefox is using flash 9.0 r37, and epiphany is sing flash 9.0 r115. why would epiphany's flash videos all have static in the sound?
[06:44] <slenentine> D-Unit: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009
[06:45] <tanath> D-Unit, ntfs-3g
[06:45] <Liono> i need to setup a network with windows clients and kubuntu server. (authenticate windows clients from the server via LDAP i gues?) what do i need to do first. this is my first day of networking. did even pluged the wires ?
[06:45] <D-Unit> tanath, k, thx
[06:45] <D-Unit> slenentine thx 2
[06:45] <nickrud> juice_: http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_169.09.html , a previous recent release (post ubuntu freeze) added support for the 8800gt
[06:47] <nickrud> Lexda: still here ... thinking (in circles at the moment)
[06:47] <littlepinkdot> How do I define a gateway with ifconfig (not /etc/networking, just plain old ifoconfig in terminal)?
[06:47] <Lexda> Heh, take your time, I'm not going anywhere anytime soon. And hey, any answer is better than no answer, and considering this is completely free advice and all, I'm happy for what I'm getting :)
[06:48] <jamalf> So I'm having a really weird issue. I just reinstalled with Hardy Heron (completely formatted) and when I try to login, it logs in, loads gnome, then all of the sudden everything dissapears except for the background. Then it goes black and throws me back to the login screen. Does anyone know why this would happen? Or how I could debug it? Thanks :)
[06:48] <littlepinkdot> jamalf, check /var/log/messages
[06:48] <bazhang> wrong channel jamalf ;]
[06:49] <Liono_> i need to setup a network with windows clients and kubuntu server. (authenticate windows clients from the server via LDAP i gues?) what do i need to do first. this is my first day of networking. ?
[06:49] <jamalf> littlepinkdot: i have, can't find any errors. also checked /var/log/Xorg.0.log, and dmesg
[06:49] <slenentine> littlepinkdot: sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
[06:49] <jamalf> bazhang: yeah =\
[06:50] <littlepinkdot> slenentine, I prefer to use just ifconfig
[06:50] <tanath> can someone help me fix this package? http://pastebin.ca/918613
[06:51] <martzipAN^> hey. when im trying to mount a share of xp to ubuntu i get this : session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)... what is the cause?
[06:52] <TuXy> join #ubuntu-es
[06:52] <guest_> hi...how to check ip?
[06:52] <guest_> my own ip address
[06:52] <Kalamansi> guest : ifconfig
[06:52] <littlepinkdot> guest_, or http://www.whatismyip.org if you want the external IP.
[06:53] <guest_> oh...thanks
[06:53] <bullgard4> martzipAN^: Most likely wrong access rights.
[06:53] <nickrud> Lexda: I'm really stumped why your session doesn't work.
[06:54] <tanath> can someone help me fix this package? http://pastebin.ca/918613
[06:54] <Lexda> Oh well, thanks for the try Nickrud
[06:54] <martzipAN^> sudo mount -t smbfs //10.0.0.143/Profiles /mnt/143profile -o credentials=/home/gerzilla/.smbcredentials
[06:54] <martzipAN^> i type this
[06:54] <Lexda> It's probably because this is kind of a borked Ubuntu install to begin with
[06:54] <Lexda> There are lots of little oddities about it that shouldn't happen.
[06:55] <Lexda> I'll probably just end up doing a fresh install eventually.
[06:55] <bazhang> Lexda: some suspect source repos in there?
[06:55] <nickrud> Lexda: you could switch to a console  (ctl-alt-f2) and log in there.   sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop . then run   startxfce  (I think that's the command)
[06:55] <nickrud> Lexda: thanks for the out there, bad sources ;)
[06:56] <D-Unit> what has more potential of being near perfect at running games under ubuntu? emulation under a virtual system or wine?
[06:56] <slenentine> D-Unit: wine
[06:56] <KalEl> can i compress an ext3 volume just like an NTFS volume can be compressed?
[06:56] <martzipAN^> in the  credentials file i should put the ubuntu password or the shaer password?
[06:56] <D-Unit> slenentine, wine is still in beta, right?...wen did the project start?
[06:57] <slenentine> D-Unit: I think that it might even be alpha, however I use it for some games and it seems to work well.
[06:57] <nickrud> D-Unit: wine is still alpha, probably will be forever . Started what, 10, 12 years ago or some insane time
[06:57] <D-Unit> !!!!
[06:58] <D-Unit> and still alpha
[06:58] <slenentine> version 0.9.x or something..
[06:58] <D-Unit> so a windows parition is better then hoping for wine to save me?
[06:58] <D-Unit> than*
[06:58] <slenentine> what are you trying to play
[06:59] <fenix> well i didnt mean to end up in here :/
[06:59] <D-Unit> well nutn atm but hl2 wont run in ubuntu as a .bat and thats annoying
[06:59] <D-Unit> hl2 ep1*
[06:59] <nickrud> fenix: heh. fresh install ?
[07:00] <_moro_bana_> D-Unit: havw you ever tried virtual machine to install windows
[07:00] <slenentine> i can play counter strike:source under wine and the frame rates are better than under vista on the same box
[07:00] <_moro_bana_> D-Unit:have*
[07:00] <D-Unit> _moro_bana_, im doijng that right now and its my first time
[07:01] <hotwirellc> Hey guys
[07:01] <_moro_bana_> D-Unit: k
[07:01] <D-Unit> _moro_bana_, y....u want to learn to do it?
[07:01] <hotwirellc> I'm having a problem
[07:01] <_moro_bana_> D-Unit: no i did that 2 days ago
[07:01] <D-Unit> o
[07:01] <slenentine> D-Unit: gaming on a VM is a no go, if that's your intention
[07:01] <bazhang> as are we all hotwirellc ;]
[07:01] <D-Unit> slenentine, ya i no directx hasnt been implemented or wtv
[07:01] <D-Unit> but i was talkin bout future
[07:01] <hotwirellc> I am doing a dist-upgrade from edgy to feisty, and..it got to gconf2, which needed python2.5, but python2.4 is installed..and I cannot figure out how to fix the dependancy problems..to finish my upgrade
[07:02] <soulburner> anyone know how i could go about reinstalling my ethernet card in ubuntu?
[07:02] <D-Unit> soulburner, doesnt ethernet get picked up automatically?
[07:02] <soulburner> D-unit, not totally sure im somewhat new to this
[07:03] <illmortal> can someone help me on how to change icon images?
[07:03] <flowOver> slenentine: i been gaming with starcraft the last hour!
[07:03] <flowOver> :D
[07:03] <soulburner> i mean its installed now but its not working properly
[07:03] <soulburner> it was
[07:03] <soulburner> power went out pc went down
[07:03] <soulburner> came back up
[07:03] <soulburner> hasnt worked right since
[07:03] <D-Unit> well go to system->administration->network and enable ur ethernet cuz honestly i think ubuntu should pik it up np
[07:03] <D-Unit> soulburner, well go to system->administration->network and enable ur ethernet cuz honestly i think ubuntu should pik it up np
[07:04] <littlepinkdot> Agh, still cant get this stupid prime generator working...Anyone got some sourcode code that will generate primes/make the cpu (with a niceness set to -10) get under load? Doing an assignment and I cant even get the primes.cr.c program to compile in FC6.
[07:04] <slenentine> flowOver: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYY-g6ionzM
[07:05] <hotmonkeyluv> WOOOOT! check it out: hacker@hax0r:~$ wget -r --level=10000 http://www.4chan.org
[07:05] <D-Unit> i dont no wat to do about power failure stuff im not that smart with ubuntu
[07:05] <Lexda> Whoops
[07:05] <jianfei> anyone know a desktop sidebar for hardy?
[07:06] <flowOver> beauty!  i have some touchscreens to play with!
[07:06] <mohan341> nice.. Finally wine is doing some crazy things..
[07:06] <nickrud> jianfei: #ubuntu+1 for hardy questions
[07:06] <Lexda> Nickrud - Little closer, I think. I had to restart the system, because after I ended Gnome, I couldn't figure out how to restart it, and was stuck in the console thing. But, now my login screen is Xubuntu, blue with the rat and all. Unfortunately, I still can't get to the XFCE interface.
[07:06] <jianfei> nr: cheers mate
[07:07] <illmortal> can someone please help me adding downloaded icons into my home folder usr/share/pixmaps
[07:07] <nickrud> Lexda: luck to you, I guess ;)
[07:07] <hotwirellc> is there a known problem with python when upgrading from edgy to feisty?
[07:07] <Lexda> Heh. Well, thanks for the try anyways.
[07:08] <flowOver> i'm just getting guest services going on virtualbox with xp
[07:08] <tony__> Has anyone experienced problems with the front audio jacks not working in Gutsy?
[07:08] <slenentine> illmortal: are you trying to replace the icon theme or just certain icons?
[07:09] <illmortal> slenetine, i just downloaded a few icon sets, and I want to add them to my icon folder.
[07:09] <tekoholic> any Hardy testers here, wanna' help me with bluetooth sco headset setup?
[07:09] <m1r> tekoholic , #ubuntu+1
[07:10] <tony__> Can anybody help me with my problem possibly?
[07:10] <tekoholic> m1r, Thanx much!!
[07:10] <D-Unit> tony__, tell ppl ur problem dont ask to tell ur problem
[07:10] <mage_> can the live cd be booted console only? i hate waiting for gnome to start
[07:11] <tony__> Has anyone experienced problems with the front audio jacks not working in Gutsy?
[07:11] <tony__> That's my problem, none of my front audio jacks work.  My speakers do though
[07:11] <Lexda> Tony - Have you checked the actual hardware? Do you know that they work elsewhere, with Windows or another version of Ubuntu?
[07:12] <tony__> Lexda: I know they work with Windows
[07:12] <Lexda> Hm. Well, I'm just a newb to Linux, and that was the only real contribution I could make, so sorry mate
[07:13] <illmortal> can someone help me add icons to my home folder usr/share/pixmaps please?
[07:13] <slenentine> illmortal: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=3757
[07:13] <D-Unit> tony__, if gutsy is problem, try feisty on live cd if it works, use that, feisty is the lowest ubuntu thats very good
[07:13] <D-Unit> tony__, i mean for ur front things
[07:13] <Lexda> Tony_ - Try this thread : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449&highlight=audio+jack
[07:14] <sombrer0> hello everyone i have a problem I cant seem to find Nautilus
[07:14] <mage_> sombrer0: what sort of context?
[07:14] <tanath> can someone help me fix this package? http://pastebin.ca/918613
[07:14] <D-Unit> tony__, live cd...there is nutn to lose, no change will be done to ur comp..
[07:14] <sombrer0> i type nautilus in the console and nothing
[07:15] <mage_> so you broke it
[07:15] <sombrer0> i type nautilus & and nothing either
[07:15] <mage_> well & just tells the command line to come back
[07:15] <sombrer0> plus sometimes ppl tell me to use gedit but i cant find it
[07:15] <mage_> well, a) install them
[07:15] <sombrer0> Well its default on Ubuntu
[07:15] <mage_> b) just use whatever text editor you feel like
[07:16] <sombrer0> vi ?
[07:16] <sombrer0> is Vi ok ?
[07:16] <mage_> eh, vim
[07:16] <jeffMASTERflex> sombrer0: vim, nano
[07:16] <icedtea> when you use the synaptic package manager is there a way for it to keep all the package (.deb) files after its installing?
[07:16] <mage_> vi does a mode that acts stupid
[07:16] <sombrer0> no ,no, emacs maybe ?
[07:16] <sombrer0> i think emacs
[07:16] <flowOver> there's sooo many
[07:16] <sombrer0> but nautilus ?
[07:16] <sombrer0> what about it ?
[07:16] <flowOver> nautilus is the explorer
[07:16] <sombrer0> Any way i use ee as editor
[07:16] <mage_> sombrer0: try apt-get install nautilus as root and see if it says its installed or wants a bajillion packages
[07:16] <bullgard4> tony__: I had the same problem once also. I called alsamixer and was able to get rid of the error.
[07:17] <mage_> sombrer0: are you sure you're not using kubuntu accidentally?
[07:17] <tony__> bullgard4: what do you mean
[07:17] <sombrer0> i have ubuntu like everyone else who has linux
[07:17] <mage_> run alsamixer and twiddle the knobs
[07:17] <jeffMASTERflex> lol
[07:17] <sombrer0> i followed a tutorial to install it
[07:17] <sombrer0> the knobs ?
[07:17] <sombrer0> what is alsamixer ?
[07:18] <sombrer0> how do i config alsamixer to get nautilus ?
[07:18] <bullgard4> tony__: I mean what I said. Can you be more specific.
[07:18] <mage_> sombrer0: tony needs to twiddle with alsamixer
[07:18] <sombrer0> ok sorry tony
[07:18] <mage_> sombrer0: you need to figure out why you cant run gedit
[07:18] <tony__> bullgard4: Specific about my problem?  What do you mean you called alsamixer
[07:19] <sombrer0> well i dont have nautilus , no gedit , its strange
[07:19] <sombrer0> i cannot follow ant tutorials cause nothing works
[07:19] <mage_> haha
[07:19] <mage_> well can you sudo -s to get root prompt?
[07:19] <sombrer0> plus sometimes I have a problem with some glibs
[07:19] <sombrer0> i try mage
[07:19] <sombrer0> it asks me for a password ? What is it ?
[07:19] <flowOver> sombrer0:  you installed it all wrong.  wipe partitions and start over
[07:20] <mage_> your password
[07:20] <sombrer0> what is it ?
[07:20] <sombrer0> for example
[07:20] <mage_> sombrer0: the installer asked you for one
[07:20] <sombrer0> o yes
[07:20] <tony__> I only have two options in alsamixer
[07:20] <sombrer0> yes its true wait i have it on a paper
[07:20] <Lexda> Well, I'm out, thanks again for the help guys
[07:20] <tony__> Master and PCM
[07:20] <tony__> Shouldn't I have more?
[07:20] <sombrer0> password0
[07:21] <sombrer0> ok now its different
[07:21] <sombrer0> iam root i think
[07:21] <sombrer0> what next ?
[07:21] <mage_> well, dont paste lots of crap into here, but whats it tell you when you run apt-get install nautilus
[07:22] <sombrer0> but someone told me its dangerous to run commands as root !!!
[07:22] <sombrer0> you are not telling me to erase my hardrive uh ?
[07:22] <mage_> I'm not going to argue against that
[07:22] <mage_> no no rm -rf / is how to erase it
[07:22] <sombrer0> ok so i trust you
[07:22] <sombrer0> so i do rm -rf / nautilus instead ?
[07:23] <sombrer0> ok i try
[07:23] <mage_> lol no
[07:23] <slenentine> NO
[07:23] <mage_> you're funny
[07:23] <sombrer0> what no ?
[07:23] <tony__> haha
[07:23] <sombrer0> dont make fun of me
[07:23] <tony__> I like this guy
[07:23] <sombrer0> im a noob
[07:23] <mage_> "apt-get install nautilus"
[07:23] <tony__> do sudo apt-get install nautilus
[07:23] <sombrer0> wait !
[07:23] <sombrer0> plz
[07:23] <AntiUSA_> where do I go to delete a partition on my drive and make all of the space part of my other partition?
[07:24] <sombrer0> "apt-get install nautilus" or do sudo apt-get install nautilus, it is not the same, even i can see that
[07:24] <[chr0n0s]> AntiUSA_, use gparted
[07:24] <slenentine> AntiUSA_: use gparted
[07:24] <AntiUSA_> ok, thank
[07:24] <AntiUSA_> s
[07:24] <tony__> sudo apt-get install nautilus
[07:24] <mage_> sombrer0: well, I got you to do sudo -s first, because i hate typing "sudo" a million times
[07:24] <tony__> sudo let's you run commands as root
[07:24] <sombrer0> okidoki
[07:24] <AntiUSA_> do I have to install it?
[07:24] <sombrer0> o yes mage i understand i am root i dont need sudo
[07:25] <sombrer0> i type apt-get install update before or not ? Its what i found in a tuto ...
[07:25] <[chr0n0s]> AntiUSA_, try running it, if it's not there then use sudo apt-get install gparted
[07:25] <slenentine> AntiUSA_: just try sudo gparted if it tells you to install sud apt-get install gparted
[07:25] <AntiUSA_> mkay, thanks homie
[07:25] <slenentine> beat me to it
[07:25] <dan__> hello everyone
[07:25] <dan__> I accidently deleted my menus
[07:25] <mage_> sombrer0: only need to update every once in awhile, ubuntu does it daily
[07:25] <sombrer0> okidoki
[07:26] <dan__> anyone know how to fix it
[07:26] <sombrer0> ok its writing things
[07:26] <sombrer0> its kinda installing things
[07:26] <sombrer0> but wait , you made fun of me ...
[07:26] <mage_> did it ask to install a bunch of stuff as well?
[07:26] <sombrer0> its installing many things
[07:26] <sombrer0> o no ............
[07:26] <sombrer0> omg whats going on .......
[07:26] <slenentine> calm down
[07:26] <sombrer0> its scrolling fast i cant read
[07:27] <sombrer0> i cant read it
[07:27] <AntiUSA_> ehm... can I add space to a partition I've botted off of?
[07:27] <dan__> anyone know how to set the panel menus back to default?
[07:27] <AntiUSA_> booted*
[07:27] <jaso1> hi
[07:27] <jaso1> anyone there?
[07:27] <mage_> if its scrolling a crapload of text sometimes wrong with your ubuntu install
[07:27] <sombrer0> it continues ...
[07:27] <slenentine> AntiUSA_: back everything up! I think that it needs to be unmounted so use a liveCD
[07:27] <AntiUSA_> ahhh
[07:27] <AntiUSA_> ok
[07:28] <AntiUSA_> thanks again
[07:28] <AntiUSA_> alright, see you guys later
[07:28] <sombrer0> ok ...
[07:28] <sombrer0> looks like its finished ...
[07:28] <dan__> no body knows?
[07:28] <jaso1> i need some advise in setting up CVS server..
[07:28] <jaso1> in ubuntu
[07:28] <jaso1> please help
[07:28] <sombrer0> so what next ?
[07:29] <mage_> bring up a user prompt and try running nautilus
[07:29] <slenentine> type nautilus and see if you have a browser
[07:29] <juice_> nickrud: ty for that 8800gt link but when i try to run the file it opens in gedit and says it couldnt detect cahracter coding..?
[07:29] <sombrer0> ok
[07:29] <sombrer0> Wait Wait Wait ! Someone told me to never run X appas as root !
[07:29] <mage_> meh
[07:29] <mage_> just dont delete anything
[07:29] <mage_> :p
[07:29] <slenentine> from a user prompt
[07:30] <sombrer0> but i thought it was not safe
[07:30] <sombrer0> Ok so i trust you
[07:30] <slenentine> ugh...
[07:30] <sombrer0> i type just nautilus & ?
[07:30] <slenentine> just type it already
[07:30] <sombrer0> ok
[07:30] <sombrer0> O thank you it works
[07:30] <tony__> This guy's just messing around lol
[07:31] <sombrer0> But wait ! I open a folder and it opens another window and again and again ! Its broken ...
[07:31] <bullgard4> tony__: alsamixer is a program available in Ubuntu. Just enter 'alsamixer' in a Gnome terminal. It allows you to set many ALSA controls.
[07:31] <Liono_> i need to setup a network with windows clients and kubuntu server. (authenticate windows clients from the server via LDAP i gues?) what do i need to do first. this is my first day of networking. ?
[07:31] <bluefoxx> ok, so im too poor to buy a $49 router, and i have a bunch of network cards laying around, as well as a asus p2b-f slot one mobo with 5 pci slots and a slocketed socket 370 1000mhz celeron on it. i have a 850 meg hard disk with win 95 on it, but i was wondering; is there a linux distro i can throw onto that which will be able to act as a dedicated routing service? say switching the data transfer so i dont have to get a bunch of xov
[07:31] <bluefoxx> er cables and such?basically take these old extra parts and turn them into a poor mans router
[07:31] <hotwirellc> Hey
[07:31] <gold44> command 'last' displays users. how to clear this list?
[07:31] <juice_> anyone know how to config nvidia 8800gtoc?
[07:31] <tony__> bullgard4: I did, I only have two things I can change in it though
[07:31] <hotwirellc> Anyone know where to get a car repaired on True Crime: New York?
[07:32] <hotwirellc> oops
[07:32] <Kitar88> http://wiresmash.com/gaming/top-5-amazing-free-games-you-probably-never-played-and-should/
[07:32] <sombrer0> My Desktop doesnt look like others screenshots ...
[07:32] <sombrer0> they say its ubuntu but they have their menu bar on top ...
[07:33] <sombrer0> I have a big one bottom
[07:33] <CorruptTerrorist> hi all.
[07:33] <sombrer0> hi terrorirst
[07:33] <bluefoxx> also, i was wondering...how can i replace gnome-screensaver with xscreensaver? i prefer xscreensaver
[07:33] <sombrer0> me too
[07:33] <sombrer0> how ?
[07:33] <mage_> hmm i guess if I booted ubuntu on compy486 it'd be booted by now
[07:33] <sombrer0> xscreensaver should come with stock X
[07:33] <CorruptTerrorist> i'm using an nVidia 8800GT and i've got the wrong screen resolution on 7.04?
[07:34] <sombrer0> change distro
[07:34] <bluefoxx> sombrer0, me?
[07:34] <icedtea> anyone know why I would get bash: /usr/bin/man: Input/output error
[07:34] <sombrer0> i dont use bash i use pdksh
[07:34] <icedtea> in a terminal
[07:34] <icedtea> window
[07:34] <sombrer0> bash is for lusers
[07:34] <sombrer0> bash is not better than cmd
[07:35] <dan__> I accidently deleted my panel menus, anyone know how to get them back?
[07:35] <sombrer0> bluefoxx type xscreesaver in a console
[07:35] <sombrer0> reinstall
[07:35] <z0man> bash is not better than cmd?!
[07:35] <sombrer0> no use pdksh
[07:36] <bluefoxx> sombrer0, i know how to use xscreensaver, i want to have my system use that instead of gnome-screensaver
[07:36] <sombrer0> well i know how to do it in Kubuntu ...
[07:36] <sombrer0> ... which is better than ubuntu of course
[07:37] <bullgard4> tony__: man alsamixer will tell you what control settings you can change. --  I am surprised to read that you can change only two control settings.
[07:37] <bluefoxx> anyone got any ideas for taking my 5 network cards in a extra computer and turn it into a linux based router?
[07:37] <sombrer0> use esd or oss
[07:37] <cewek> hiiiiiiii
[07:37] <CorruptTerrorist> i need to change my screen resolution to 1680x1050
[07:37] <cewek> lllllllll
[07:37] <sombrer0> we dont negotiate with terrorists sry ....
[07:38] <tony__> bullgard4: I only have Master and PCM
[07:38] <CorruptTerrorist> sombrer0, low
[07:38] <bluefoxx> sombrer0, /me thinks kubuntu is no better or worse than regular ubuntu, just has fancier eye candy for you(i dont need eye cansy to be made for me, i make it work on my own)
[07:38] <Talaman72> hi
[07:38]  * bluefoxx is a gnome user
[07:38] <sombrer0> you got a nice screen man
[07:38] <biligt> I can't connect ubuntu server from lan
[07:39] <biligt> from server i can connect to internet, do ping to pc
[07:39] <sombrer0> bluefox: I dont run any Linuces, they are piles of crap ....
[07:39] <perdente> hey simple problem, I'm compiling and I got this error configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables "  What do I do?
[07:39] <perdente> er wait
[07:39] <perdente> this one I mean
[07:39] <perdente> checking for GLIB... configure: error: Package requirements (glib-2.0 >= 2.15.6 gthread-2.0 gobject-2.0 gmodule-no-export-2.0 gio-unix-2.0 gio-2.0) were not met:
[07:39] <credible> perdente: what package are you building?
[07:40] <sombrer0> lib error typical ubuntu problems
[07:40] <perdente> gvfs so I can connect to servers :)
[07:40] <neo> when open some programs /etc/hosts file is edited and pc becomes slow ,,,,
[07:40] <bluefoxx> oi! do fiber networks or thinet networks still work in ubuntu? i have a load of old parts i want to put to use, mayhaphs throw together some legacy compatable machines...
[07:40] <PoGz> hi all.. i need help here, i cant install packages on gutsy.. i'm using acer aspire.
[07:40] <credible> perdente: gutsy already has gnome-vfs
[07:40] <credible> perdente: hardy will have the new gvfs stuff, but it's not quite ready
[07:41] <sombrer0> When will ubuntu get KDE 4.0 ?
[07:41] <biligt> but this is inside vmware
[07:41] <calc> bluefoxx: thinnet being 10mbps ethernet coax?
[07:41] <calc> bluefoxx: 10base2 (iirc?)
[07:41] <Fingel> kde? havent heard about that for a long time ;)
[07:41] <z0man> pdksh don't support regular expressions
[07:41] <z0man> :(
[07:42] <sombrer0> Anyone using Giga bits ethernet ?
[07:42] <perdente> credible, but I really need to use the connect to a server function and it doesn't work with gvfs 1.7 so I was reading on launchpad to upgrade to 1.8 and I have the .tar.gz from launchpad
[07:42] <pwuertz> sombrer0: ubuntu already got kde4.0 packages
[07:42] <bluefoxx> calc, yes, 10mbps 10base2 ethernet coaxial cable networking
[07:42] <credible> perdente: are you on hardy?
[07:42] <sombrer0> pwuertz: You better not install it
[07:42] <perdente> credible, yeap
[07:42] <calc> bluefoxx: i imagine it does you would just need to see if the nic driver you need is in the kernel ubuntu ships
[07:42] <pwuertz> sombrer0: I know
[07:42] <credible> perdente: join #ubuntu+1 please then :)
[07:42] <bluefoxx> calc, i aquired all my schools legacy computers[non pentium fours]
[07:42] <perdente> credible, lol thanks!
[07:42] <bullgard4> tony__: There are two Web documents that I can recommend in your situation: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Soundkarten_installieren/HDA
[07:42] <z0man> bash is better me thinks :p
[07:42] <bullgard4> http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Soundprobleme/Audio-Fehler-Beschreibung
[07:43] <sombrer0> bluefox: lucky you
[07:43] <cewek> hiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[07:43] <pwuertz> sombrer0: well... with kde4.0 installed... my qt4 applications are looking pretty cool now ^^
[07:43] <cewek> kkkkkkkkkkkkk
[07:43] <sombrer0> yeah crashing evry minutes
[07:43] <pwuertz> sombrer0: ?
[07:43] <sombrer0> but Plasma looks promising
[07:43] <tony__> bullgard4: I don't speak german
[07:43] <bullgard4> tony__: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Soundprobleme/Audio-Fehler-Beschreibung. But they are in German.
[07:43] <sombrer0> What qt4 applications by the way ;)
[07:43] <pwuertz> sombrer0: kde4 won't be stable until 4.1 or 4.2....
[07:44] <bullgard4> tony__: I do not know if there exist English equivalents. Sorry.
[07:44] <pwuertz> sombrer0: self-programmed software
[07:44] <sombrer0> pwuertz: Thats why I told you , but you never listen ...
[07:44] <wiki> list
[07:45] <tony__> bullgard4: It's all good, I really should be getting some sleep now anyway.  I'll mess with it tomorrow
[07:45] <pwuertz> sombrer0: you just met me
[07:45] <bullgard4> tony__: Good luck!
[07:45] <tony__> thanks 8)
[07:45] <sombrer0> It must be Alzheimer already ...
[07:45] <sombrer0> ... what did I just say ?
[07:45] <sombrer0> so much traffic on this chan ....
[07:45] <sombrer0> over 1ko ppl
[07:45] <pwuertz> are you on drugs ^^ ?
[07:46] <sombrer0> pwuertz: Does homegrown counts ?
[07:46] <pwuertz> you asked for kde 4.0 packages, I told you that these packages are already in the ubuntu repository
[07:46] <z0man> Full of Window haters in this channel :P
[07:46] <sombrer0> pwuertz: I told you i know it already im beta tester
[07:46] <sombrer0> z0man: hehe
[07:46] <Fingel> wow, I thought I had the hda-intel low volume problem. turns out the mixer was just hiding the "front" slider, I turned that up now its as loud as ever
[07:47] <bluefoxx> so any way i can find a linux distro under 900MB dedicated to routing a ethernet network?
[07:47] <sombrer0> damn small linux
[07:47] <sombrer0> or use OpenBSD
[07:47] <sombrer0> most secure OS
[07:47] <Fingel> dsl is not dedicated to routing traffic
[07:47] <icesword> distrowatch.com
[07:47] <pwuertz> sombrer0: great, so why are you asking for kde4.0 packages if you know that kde4 is crappy ^^
[07:47] <z0man> http://damnsmalllinux.org/ :P
[07:48] <sombrer0> pwuertz: I didnt ask for packages ...
[07:48] <cewek> hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[07:48] <sombrer0> pwuertz: I asked when kde 4.x  default on Ubuntu
[07:48] <icesword> iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih
[07:48] <z0man> kde4 will be default on KUbuntu :P
[07:48] <pwuertz> [08:41] <sombrer0> When will ubuntu get KDE 4.0 ?
[07:48] <z0man> never on ubuntu
[07:48] <sombrer0> when ?
[07:48] <flowOver> dont feed them
[07:48] <sombrer0> why never ???????
[07:48] <z0man> when kde4 is done and finished:P
[07:49] <sombrer0> never ......
[07:49] <humblerodent> z0man: Who cares
[07:49] <co_hUjaN> co_kenshi_joker
[07:49] <z0man> I'm only stating fact :P
[07:49] <sombrer0> you are mean :(
[07:49] <humblerodent> z0man: Gnome is much cleaner than KDE, and still has a bit of unnecessary bloat.  Why would you want KDE?  =S
[07:49] <humblerodent> z0man: Oh sorry, I thought you were asking the question :P
[07:49] <sombrer0> I prefer FVWM anyway ...
[07:49]  * humblerodent should not take statements out of context
[07:50] <z0man> Np humblerodent :P
[07:50] <sombrer0> How does Ubuntu scales compares to Solaris ?
[07:50] <pwuertz> I love qt4... I just don't get how one could start a qt4 project and end up with something like kde 4.0 ;)
[07:50] <z0man> For home users.....Huge......Solaris home desktop low
[07:51] <sombrer0> kde 4.0 has been advanced to force devs to use the new libs
[07:51] <sombrer0> so they get wider testing
[07:51] <jaso1> hi
[07:51] <pwuertz> I know
[07:51]  * z0man thinks KDE4 is a Vista wannabe :P
[07:51] <sombrer0> libs are not stable
[07:51] <jaso1> pls help me..i have a unix server daemon and would like to setup a cvs system but i do not know how.
[07:51] <jaso1> can anyone help
[07:51] <sombrer0> backend buggy
[07:52] <edosar> i need help with dynex  DX-WGUSB someone of you could redirectme to a proper page
[07:52] <sombrer0> sombrer0: thinks KDE and GNOME are bloated ....
[07:52] <neo> when open some programs /etc/hosts file is edited and pc becomes slow ,,,,
[07:52] <pwuertz> jaso1: you really need cvs?
[07:52] <jaso1> yeah
[07:52] <z0man> Compiz saved them both :P
[07:52] <flowOver> i unpacked the eclipse pdt all in one folder.  where should i put it so that it shows up in the gnome menu?
[07:52] <pwuertz> jaso1: ok... subversion is not an option?
[07:52] <neo> when open some programs /etc/hosts file is edited and pc becomes slow ,,,,
[07:52] <sombrer0> should be plenty of cvs tutos on the net
[07:52] <jaso1> is svn much easier?
[07:52] <pwuertz> jaso1: I think so
[07:53] <co_kenshi_joker> halo
[07:53] <jaso1> because i have a daemon server running
[07:53] <sombrer0> its more hype (svn)
[07:53] <jaso1> and i do not know how to start
[07:53] <neo> when open some programs /etc/hosts file is edited and pc becomes slow ,,,,
[07:53] <z0man> SVN me life
[07:53] <simplechat> jaso1, it is much nicer
[07:53] <jaso1> basically the server has pre installed cvs
[07:53] <sombrer0> man check on google
[07:53] <sombrer0> cvs tutorial
[07:53] <jaso1> i checked on the internet..
[07:54] <z0man> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ :)
[07:54] <jaso1> but i wonder given the cvs pre installed in the server..i do not know whether should i get the root directory
[07:54] <xander> i been searchin forums and can't seem to find xwinwrap for ubuntu 7.10 64-bit , does someone know if this even is possible to run on 64-bit ?
[07:55] <dan49> can anyone help me install a Dell 720 printer? I have downloaded the Lemark files but can not make it work
[07:55] <neo> when open some programs /etc/hosts file is edited and pc becomes slow ,,,,
[07:55] <achandrashekar> hello..can someone walk me through gconf-editor to lock down desktop background from being chaneged?
[07:55]  * z0man ponders if neo is the one
[07:56] <sombrer0> Did you check that : http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/cvs-tutorial.xml
[07:56] <slenentine> xander: http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/xapps/xwinwrap/
[07:56] <xander> thank you
[07:56] <sombrer0> sombrer0  me think Trinity is the third
[07:56] <z0man> Then that makes Morpheous 2:P
[07:57] <sombrer0> I guess
[07:57] <Dark_Rain> morninf
[07:57] <sombrer0> not sure tho
[07:57] <Dark_Rain> g
[07:57] <sombrer0> morninfg
[07:57] <z0man> Ya u right
[07:57] <neo> is there any body to help
[07:57] <Dark_Rain> =))
[07:57] <mkquist> achandrashekar: when not just use system/pref/appearance?
[07:57] <Dark_Rain> morning
[07:57] <sombrer0> what /etc/hosts ?
[07:57] <z0man> What is the problem neo? Slow pc after editing a file?
[07:57] <xander> now i just have to figure out what a .c file is hah
[07:57] <z0man> !/etc/hosts
[07:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about etc/hosts - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:57] <z0man> :P
[07:58] <z0man> hosts file is what helps identify machines
[07:58] <Flannel> !hosts
[07:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hosts - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:58] <achandrashekar> mkquist: its for an ltsp setup...i need to make sure it happens across the board
[07:58] <Flannel> !host
[07:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about host - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:58] <Flannel> er
[07:58] <Flannel> !hostname
[07:58] <ubotu> Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[07:58] <nekostar> any limit to % of max ram one can make into ramdisk? was wondering if i got 8GB if i could make a 4GB ramdisk?
[07:58]  * Flannel is being stupid.
[07:58] <sombrer0> nekostar no pb
[07:58] <mkquist> Itsp?
[07:58] <nekostar> sombrer0 ?
[07:58] <z0man> You can also type "man hosts" in the terminal :)
[07:58] <manissssssss> hhhhhhhhhh
[07:58] <jaso1> if i have a daemon server supporting cvs , is that necessary for me to install cvs server again?
[07:58] <sombrer0> no pb
[07:59] <nekostar> no problems?
[07:59] <nekostar> o
[07:59] <nekostar> youve done?
[07:59] <sombrer0> if you got cvs should be fine ?
[07:59] <achandrashekar> mkquist:ltsp linux teminal server project
[07:59] <nekostar> cvs of?
[07:59] <sombrer0> nekostar: Create a virtual memory filesystem
[07:59] <nekostar> hm
[07:59] <achandrashekar> mkquist: thats terminal sorry..mispelling
[07:59] <slenentine> xander: did you get both files?
[07:59] <Piet> !vhost
[07:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vhost - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:59] <z0man> Neo!?
[07:59] <Piet> !vhosts
[07:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vhosts - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:59] <sombrer0> neko: any size < RAM-kernel- some ram ...
[07:59] <nabcore> How do I ensure that my ubuntu box only loads up to runlevel 3 ?
[07:59] <xander> yes i did
[07:59] <nekostar> see i see all this good stuff about how i-ram speeds stuff up, and tho i cant do that i want to load root into ram on boot and synch back to hdd now and then
[08:00] <mkquist> achandrashekar: oh, so ud prob have gksudo gonf-editor..  do you just need to know where the setting is?
[08:00] <credible> !register | Piet
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[08:00] <achandrashekar> mkquist: yep..dont know where that setting is..
[08:00] <Fingel> man when is Enlightenment 17 going to come out, been waiting for years
[08:00] <sombrer0> nekostar crazy dude you want everything in RAM... If FBI comes they f**cked ....
[08:00] <nekostar> lol
[08:00] <nekostar> no the hdd has same stuff as ram
[08:00] <nekostar> just on boot it would be ultra slow
[08:00] <nekostar> but once booted hopefully ultra fast
[08:00] <jaso1> sombrer0: i mean i have a daemon server which has cvs itself
[08:00] <sombrer0> what do you want to do ?
[08:00] <xander> one is a .htm and one is a ,c
[08:01] <jaso1> when i refer to the online tutorial
[08:01] <rhineheart_m> how to reinstall sendmail and postfix?
[08:01] <dan49> would anyone help me setup a printer?
[08:01] <mkquist> achandrashekar: look in desktop/gnome/background - i believe
[08:01] <sombrer0> jaso check the gentoo tutorial link I gave
[08:01] <jaso1> they refer to do installation of sudo apt get install cvsd for cvs server
[08:01] <griffi1> hi there
[08:01] <sombrer0> so do what they say cvsd is the daemon cvs the client ?
[08:01] <griffi1> is there someone to help me out
[08:01] <achandrashekar> mkquist: and then?? what do i change?
[08:01] <nekostar> sombrer0 im even considering booting from a custom livecd
[08:01] <z0man> how can i help griffi1?
[08:01] <nekostar> and just reading that all into ram
[08:01] <sombrer0> nekostart you are just fine
[08:01] <nekostar> hm
[08:02] <nekostar> then i should probably go 8GB then
[08:02] <neo> basically pc was running slow ,,,, i asked from this forum/channel ,,,someboy told me to edit the /etc/hosts fuleś first line as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost unknown¨ earlier it was ¨127.0.0.1 localhost¨ ,,,,this solved the problem ,,,,,  but when i open some programs it remodifies the files ,,,so pc again becomes slowwwwww...  help needed..
[08:02] <nekostar> rather than 4
[08:02] <nekostar> :P
[08:02] <griffi1> with acpi error (dsopcode-0548) when I boot
[08:02] <sombrer0> nekostar if you want faster bootup you need a custom kernel
[08:02] <achandrashekar> mkquist: unclick the draw background??
[08:02] <z0man> ok u have to griffi1.....
[08:02] <nekostar> sombrer0 no not bootup i dont care if it takes 5 minutes
[08:02] <z0man> Neo has come back
[08:02] <nekostar> once its booted.. then i want it FAST
[08:02] <neo> basically pc was running slow ,,,, i asked from this forum/channel ,,,someboy told me to edit the /etc/hosts fileś first line as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost unknown¨ earlier it was ¨127.0.0.1 localhost¨ ,,,,this solved the problem ,,,,,  but when i open some programs it remodifies the files ,,,so pc again becomes slowwwwww...  help needed..
[08:02] <nekostar> ;)
[08:02] <z0man> wait for me to fix neo
[08:02] <nekostar> like the toram option in dsl
[08:02] <mkquist> achandrashekar: well  id imagine youd just set the background to what you want...  or are you trying to make it so users cant set there own?
[08:02] <sombrer0> nekostar: MAn you got too much RAM for a Workstation ....
[08:02] <neo> ok
[08:03] <nekostar> bah never too much if one can load things into it
[08:03] <nekostar> also heard great things about mounting /tmp on ramdisk and compileing
[08:03] <sombrer0> nekostar: What would you want to load in RAM ?
[08:03] <nekostar>  /
[08:03] <Dark_Rain> :)) @ nekostar
[08:03] <nekostar> all of root
[08:03] <nekostar> sup Dark_Rain
[08:03] <achandrashekar> mkquist: right...so when they try to set it..it doesnt do anything but stick with the default background :)
[08:03] <z0man> ok neo bring up a terminal
[08:03] <nekostar>  /dev/sda1             9.2G  2.7G  6.1G  31% /
[08:03] <sombrer0> neko yes its faster cause /tmp cause lots of writings /var the same
[08:03] <Dark_Rain> 8Gb of ram on a workstation??
[08:03] <z0man> Type "top"
[08:03] <z0man> then "return"
[08:03] <nekostar> Dark_Rain on a desktop
[08:03] <nekostar> ;P
[08:03] <Dark_Rain> jeez louise
[08:04] <nekostar> gonna oc my q66 when it gets here too
[08:04] <cafuego> Dark_Rain: ram is cheap, why not?
[08:04] <Echoside> wow
[08:04] <_ruben> 8Gb is only 1GB </nitpick>
[08:04] <mkquist> achandrashekar: hmm then prob just unclick like you said then... id think, never done this myself..
[08:04] <Dark_Rain> ru f@#@$ nuts?
[08:04] <z0man> Whats the last few commands at the top?
[08:04] <neo> done
[08:04] <nekostar> er right 8GB sorry
[08:04] <Dark_Rain> :))
[08:04] <sombrer0> ruben: indeed
[08:04] <nekostar> Kicking bAck
[08:04] <Dark_Rain> nekostar
[08:04] <user08> jelek
[08:04] <nekostar> ?
[08:04] <Dark_Rain> how cheap
[08:04] <Dark_Rain> ?
[08:04] <cafuego> Dark_Rain: 8GB is handy when running virtual machines on yer desktop box.
[08:04] <dan49> and they call this chatter help?
[08:04] <nekostar> the ram?
[08:04] <cafuego> dan49: Nope
[08:04] <sombrer0> nekostar: WIth such a crazy setup you wouldnt notice the difference
[08:04] <Dark_Rain> ya
[08:05] <nekostar> i'm getting this gskill pc2 1000
[08:05] <z0man> Is there a COMMAND with a heavy CPU usage in the list?
[08:05] <nekostar> so i can do odd overclocks without thinking about ram speeds
[08:05] <nekostar> lol
[08:05] <z0man> I'm just checking this area first
[08:07] <sombrer0> heavy CPU usage ? Converting vids ....
[08:07] <nekostar> absolutely i will be
[08:07] <neo> z0man what next?????
[08:07] <nekostar> :D
[08:07] <z0man> You still seeing the TOP list?
[08:07] <z0man> You do see a list ?
[08:07]  * z0man slaps head....He's running slow on me
[08:07] <sombrer0> ylol
[08:07] <sombrer0> damn it how much RAM does he have ?
[08:07] <sn00zer> I added compiz and awn to my startup programs under system preferences and now gnome won't start, does anyone know how i can take them off the startup list through the terminal?
[08:07] <sombrer0> what is top saying ?
[08:07] <slenentine> xander: wget http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/xapps/xwinwrap/Makefile?revision=1.1.1.1 && mv Makefile\?revision\=1.1.1.1 makefile
[08:07] <z0man> maybe it wasn't a good idea to load "top" .....
[08:07] <xander> thanks
[08:07] <xander> i try that
[08:07] <sombrer0> z0man: lol
[08:07] <slenentine> in the directory where the .c file is
[08:07] <credible> sn00zer: remove them from ~/.config/autostart/
[08:07] <z0man> NEO! If you reading this press "q" <RETURN>!
[08:07] <griffi1> apt-get remove compiz-settings-manager
[08:08] <sombrer0> z0man: omg
[08:08] <sombrer0> q should do it
[08:08] <xander> permission denied
[08:08] <griffi1> apt-get remove avant-window-navigator
[08:08] <z0man> Neo are you verified IRC on freenode?
[08:08] <xander> oh
[08:08] <sombrer0> z0man:We've lost the One
[08:08] <slenentine> do you own the directory that you're in?
[08:08] <PoGz> hey
[08:09] <xander> im not sure
[08:09] <gorlak> question for anyone who runs their own home server- what kind of transfer speeds do you get between your workstation and the server? and under what protocol?
[08:09] <sombrer0> z0man: Makes it trinity second ....
[08:09] <xander> i used the sudo command
[08:09] <slenentine> cd ~
[08:09] <PoGz> pls help me.. i  cant install packages...
[08:09] <xander> oh ok
[08:09] <z0man> :(
[08:09] <xander> i see
[08:09] <jaso1> sombrer: at the first step: emerge cvs i could not evne able to isntall
[08:09] <slenentine> then use the other command
[08:09] <gorlak> ubuntu 7.10 on both
[08:09] <d4rkness> Hello People, I'm getting an error when i try to run Counter-Strike: Source "The latest version of Microsoft DirectX(r) is required to play Counter-Strike: Source." Can any one help please?
[08:09] <sombrer0> :jaso1 you are on gentoo ???
[08:09] <jaso1> yeap
[08:09] <jaso1> first step
[08:09] <jaso1> Installing CVS
[08:09] <sn00zer> credible, thanks :)
[08:09] <PoGz> every time i try a windows appears.. look at here pls..  http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3274/2293479152_fe93c5ea2c.jpg
[08:09] <sombrer0> what does uname -a says ?
[08:09] <neo> q
[08:09] <sombrer0> hes back
[08:09]  * z0man slaps head
[08:10] <sombrer0> in da house
[08:10] <neo> zoman i dont know
[08:10] <jaso1> SunOS mundroo 5.8 Generic_117351-52 i86pc i386 i86pc
[08:10] <slenentine> xander: then wget http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/xapps/xwinwrap/xwinwrap.c?revision=1.1.1.1
[08:10] <daniele[ITA]> good morning
[08:10] <d4rkness> Can any body help me please?
[08:10] <sombrer0> jaso1: you are on SunOS !!!!!
[08:10] <jaso1> yeah.whats wrong then?
[08:10] <sombrer0> jaso1: Its not linux
[08:10] <Fingel> d4arkness are you using cedega or something?
[08:10] <d4rkness>  Hello People, I'm getting an error when i try to run Counter-Strike: Source "The latest version of Microsoft DirectX(r) is required to play Counter-Strike: Source." Can any one help please?
[08:10] <z0man> hold on a sec.....
[08:10] <jaso1> oh my god.
[08:10] <jaso1> then?
[08:11] <d4rkness> nope
[08:11] <jaso1> ive been fiddling around for days on this
[08:11] <xander> ok i think that worked
[08:11] <daniele[ITA]> 've just finished to install Ubuntu 7.10 on a x86 system (gnome). I'd like to install Blender but it isn't on the Synaptic list
[08:11] <mojoman> I SHOULD BE SLEEPING
[08:11] <z0man> ok neo, change of plan.....
[08:11] <mojoman> lol
[08:11] <d4rkness> Please help me
[08:11] <sombrer0> jaso1: I love the Walkabouts ;)
[08:11] <jaso1> whic Walkabouts?
[08:11] <neo> ok
[08:11] <Fingel> how are you running counter strike in linux
[08:11] <sombrer0> jaso1: London
[08:11] <z0man> Click on SYSTEM>Administration>System Monitor
[08:11] <jaso1> huh
[08:11] <jaso1> im blur somrer
[08:11] <d4rkness> through wine
[08:11] <slenentine> xander: mkdir ~/.xwinwrap && cd ~/.xwinwrap && make
[08:12] <slenentine> wait
[08:12] <slenentine> sorry..
[08:12] <xander> ...
[08:12] <sombrer0> jaso1: Man I've never touched a SunOS ... so check on the net ...
[08:12] <z0man> You get a new window
[08:12] <jaso1> ohh
[08:12] <jaso1> okieee
[08:12] <daniele[ITA]> guys? I'd like to install Blender but it isn't on the Synaptic list.. why?
[08:12] <z0man> There are 4 tabs
[08:12] <jaso1> tahnks sombrer
[08:12] <Leechzilla> How do I rename CD-RW/DVD±RW Drive to CD-RW/DVD±RW/BD-RE Drive?
[08:12] <D-Unit> im in virtualbox running win xp....how do i get a file from ubuntu and use it in the virtual thing?
[08:12] <sombrer0> jaso1:welcome
[08:12] <jaso1> so confirmed this is not linux based?
[08:12] <z0man> System | Processes | Resources | File System
[08:12] <bazhang> !info blender
[08:12] <sombrer0> uname -a
[08:12] <jaso1> all these while i tot its a linux
[08:12] <z0man> Select  System
[08:12] <d4rkness> I suspect something... I've recently installed wine doors and then DirectX9  after that i can't run the game
[08:12] <ubotu> blender (source: blender): Very fast and versatile 3D modeller/renderer. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.44-2ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 7168 kB, installed size 18628 kB
[08:13] <Fingel> d4arkness google search took me 2 seconds: http://wine-review.blogspot.com/2007/11/directx-90c-on-linux-with-wine.html
[08:13] <daniele[ITA]> !info blender
[08:13] <sombrer0> jaso1: Plus its an old version of Sun Os
[08:13] <z0man> What does memory say under "Hardware"?
[08:13] <bazhang> daniele[ITA]: you need to enable that repo hit refresh then install
[08:13] <jaso1> do you mean cvs depends largely on the backend system ?
[08:13] <mojoman> hmm
[08:13] <d4rkness> I'll give it a shot ..Thank you anyway
[08:13] <sombrer0> jaso1: not at all
[08:13] <mojoman> blender shows up in my list
[08:13] <slenentine> xander: mkdir ~/.xwinwrap && mv makefile ~/.xwinwrap && mv xwinwrapper.c ~/.xwinwrapper && cd ~/.xwinwrap && make
[08:13] <sombrer0> jaso1: just find guidance
[08:13] <xander> ok
[08:13] <daniele[ITA]> thank you
[08:13] <jaso1> okie
[08:14] <bazhang> np
[08:14] <sombrer0> jaso1: what happens when you type cvsd ?
[08:14] <mojoman> click on the search bar then type blender
[08:14] <mojoman> see if it comes up
[08:14] <jaso1> hold on
[08:14] <mojoman> on your synaptic list
[08:14] <jaso1> command not found
[08:14] <neo> z0man are u there?
[08:14] <z0man> yes
[08:14] <z0man> I'm here neo :)
[08:14] <sombrer0> jaso1: You can pass me your mail in PM I will have a look at it
[08:14] <jaso1> but if i type cvs, it gives
[08:14] <jaso1> Usage: cvs [cvs-options] command [command-options-and-arguments]
[08:14] <jaso1>   where cvs-options are -q, -n, etc.
[08:14] <jaso1>     (specify --help-options for a list of options)
[08:14] <jaso1>   where command is add, admin, etc.
[08:14] <jaso1>     (specify --help-commands for a list of commands
[08:14] <FloodBot3> jaso1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:15] <sombrer0> jaso1: So the tutorial I gave you works the same with the cvs command
[08:15] <sombrer0> wtf ...
[08:15] <sombrer0> bot banned
[08:16] <jaso1> means?
[08:16] <xander> i dont think this is working
[08:16] <bazhang> dont flood ;]
[08:16] <xander> im sorry i guess this is beyond me
[08:16] <sombrer0> jas1: If you want you can pass me your email in private
[08:16] <jaso1> ok
[08:16] <neo> any solution z0man ???
[08:16] <nabcore> I've got ubuntu 7.10 installed on an old laptop. How do I instruct it to only come up to runlevel 3 ?
[08:16] <xander> do i paste that all in one command ?
[08:16] <Leechzilla> How do I rename "CD-RW/DVD±RW Drive" to "CD-RW/DVD±RW/BD-RE Drive" in Computer?
[08:16] <slenentine> yes
[08:16] <z0man> Neo I need to understand your computer!
[08:16] <z0man> Help me understand your symptoms by following my steps!
[08:16] <slenentine> xander: are you in the ~/.xwinwrapper directory?
[08:17] <D-Unit> i have an ext hd and i want virtualbox with win xp to c it insted of feisty...wat do i do?
[08:17] <z0man> If you do not follow my steps I will have to turn down my help.
[08:17] <xander> yes i am
[08:17] <sombrer0> lol
[08:17] <sombrer0> z0man: So much for help ....
[08:18] <slenentine> xander: my fault: mv makefile Makefile
[08:18] <xander> oh
[08:18] <slenentine> xander: make
[08:18] <z0man> He's not following me :(
[08:18] <neo> should i tell you my configuration?
[08:18] <cokehabit> can someone help me with a kernel booting problem?
[08:18] <z0man> How can I help someone who is not following me?
[08:18] <sombrer0> neo is trolling ....
[08:18] <xander> it says no suck file or directory
[08:18] <bazhang> z0man: just /ign
[08:18] <xander> such *
[08:18] <slenentine> ls
[08:19] <xander> dir
[08:19] <z0man> I should of known.
[08:19]  * z0man slaps Neo and walks off
[08:19] <sombrer0> z0man: What a bas**d you are ...
[08:19] <slenentine> ok..let's start over
[08:20] <sombrer0> wait Canonical got millions, why are we assuring them deskhelp ???
[08:20] <xander> hah ok
[08:20] <bazhang> sombrer0: we enjoy doing it
[08:20] <z0man> Ok I will give you one more chance.
[08:20] <xander> i have the xwinwrap.c and the Makefile.htm in the ~/.xwinwarp
[08:21] <z0man> Thats is it.
[08:21] <neo> ¨sombrer0 ¨ any problem??
[08:21] <sombrer0> neo: No everythings work on my OpenBSD laptop ...
[08:21] <bazhang> neo what is the issue--please be precise
[08:21] <neo> basically pc was running slow ,,,, i asked from this forum/channel ,,,someboy told me to edit the /etc/hosts fileś first line as ¨127.0.0.1 localhost unknown¨ earlier it was ¨127.0.0.1 localhost¨ ,,,,this solved the problem ,,,,,  but when i open some programs it remodifies the files ,,,so pc again becomes slowwwwww...  help needed..
[08:22] <D-Unit> plz plz plz plz plz help me make my virtualbox see my usb external hdd and not have the host OS (feisty) c it
[08:22] <sombrer0> neo : change the permission on the file
[08:22] <bazhang> neo: pc runs slow is not precise
[08:22] <sombrer0> neo : who owns it ?
[08:22] <z0man> Hmmm
[08:22] <Ank-mdnya> hi
[08:22] <z0man> What is the file properties?
[08:22] <sombrer0> neo: how many hosts in the file ?
[08:22] <sombrer0> neo: wc-l /etc/hosts
[08:23] <sombrer0> wc -l /etc/hosts
[08:23] <xander> make
[08:23] <z0man> Also type "ls -la /etc/hosts"
[08:23] <Ank-mdnya> aloooowwwwwwww
[08:23]  * z0man thinks he's not helping
[08:23] <Arelis> Hi people. Does anybody know how I can stream a movie from my computer to my Wii? That is, i want to view a movie on the TV downstairs, using my wii, from my computer. How can i do that?
[08:24] <cokehabit> can someone help, no kernel since 2.6.24-2 has got past "loading kernel drivers"
[08:24] <bazhang> Ank-mdnya: state your question if you have one please
[08:24] <sombrer0> neo: You can also ask on Ubuntu forums
[08:24] <cokehabit> is it a known problem
[08:24] <xander> ahh ok
[08:24] <xander> i got furtur
[08:24] <xander> hah
[08:24] <bazhang> arelis how are they connected
[08:25] <xander> but got error
[08:25] <neo> i did change permission as 644 but in vien
[08:25] <Arelis> bazhang: via internet. My computer is connected via a wire, and my Wii is wirelessly connected to the same router
[08:25] <bazhang> cokehabit is that gutsy or hardy
[08:25] <z0man> You changed the /etc/hosts to 644?
[08:25] <z0man> That should be fine
[08:25] <slenentine> xander: what's the error
[08:25] <sombrer0> jaso1: are you there ?
[08:25] <bazhang> arelis how are your computer and the wii connected
[08:25] <xander> mv Makefile\?revision\=1.1.1.1 makefile
[08:25] <xander> oops
[08:25] <neo> 10 /etc/hosts
[08:25] <xander> cc -g -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wredundant-decls   -c -o xwinwrap.o xwinwrap.c
[08:25] <xander> xwinwrap.c:5: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘<’ token
[08:25] <xander> xwinwrap.c:689:18: error: too many decimal points in number
[08:25] <xander> xwinwrap.c:816:1: warning: character constant too long for its type
[08:25] <xander> xwinwrap.c:822: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘<’ token
[08:25] <xander> xwinwrap.c:864: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘<’ token
[08:25] <xander> xwinwrap.c:906: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘<’ token
[08:25] <z0man> That sounds normal
[08:26] <xander> make: *** [xwinwrap.o] Error 1
[08:26] <sombrer0> neo:who owns the file ? ls -l /etc/hosts
[08:26] <Arelis> bazhang: they are not connected to eachother. They both have access to the same internet connection
[08:26] <slenentine> xander: can we start again?
[08:26] <z0man> The /etc/hosts should be root root.
[08:26] <xander> yes sure
[08:26] <xander> you know im using 64bit right ?
[08:26] <neo> -rwxr--r-- 1 root root 263 2008-02-26 13:07 /etc/hosts
[08:26] <sombrer0> yeah hopes its not a root program modifying it
[08:26] <A_I_> hello
[08:26] <sombrer0> neo: ok ...
[08:26] <z0man> That looks normal
[08:27] <slenentine> yes
[08:27] <xander> ok
[08:27] <xander> should i delete the folder i created ?
[08:27] <slenentine> affirmative
[08:27] <sombrer0> neo: so you reboot and the problem is the same ?
[08:27] <xander> ok
[08:27] <A_I_> Is there on Ubuntu something like /etc/permissions.local on suze ?
[08:27] <bazhang> arelis you want to hack your wii to allow it get streaming media?
[08:27] <xander> gone
[08:28] <A_I_> a file where I can add owner:group and permissions?
[08:28] <sombrer0> neo: sudo cat /etc/hosts
[08:28] <A_I_> on files
[08:28] <D-Unit> im on ubuntu feisty y wont my virtual xp detect usb devices?!
[08:28] <Arelis> bazhang: No. I remember a program for Windows called Orb that had a web-interface. The Wii has a browser and you could browse to that web interface to watch the movies from the computer.
[08:28] <Arelis> bazhang: I want something similiar for Ubuntu
[08:28] <neo> yes     even if i change the file my self .....   when i connect to internet using any browser it remodifies it
[08:28] <z0man> hmmm
[08:28] <neo> 127.0.0.1 localhost unknown.unknown
[08:28] <neo> 127.0.1.1 unknown.unknown
[08:28] <neo> # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
[08:28] <neo> ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
[08:28] <neo> fe00::0 ip6-localnet
[08:28] <neo> ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
[08:28] <FloodBot3> neo: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:29] <jaso1> sombrer:hear from you soon
[08:29] <bazhang> arelis then do  a search for orb linux wii or some such ubuntuforums has some stuff on the wii iirc
[08:29] <sombrer0> jaso1: i got your mail
[08:29] <jaso1> ok.thanks
[08:29] <sombrer0> jaso1: melbourne uni right ?
[08:30] <flowOver> i've got the eclipse pdt all in one package.  i can run it from the folder, but how do  i put it in the applications menu?
[08:30]  * z0man thinks 127.0.1.1 unknown.unknown is duplicate to 127.0.0.1
[08:30] <xander> oh also , fyi , im trying to get animated and/or video desktop to work if that helps
[08:30] <xander> maybe there is easier way
[08:30] <sombrer0> neo: should be 127.0.0.1               localhost localhost.
[08:31] <Piet> i have configured virtual hosts and the mod_jk.conf but all own hosts i visit points to the index of tomcat instead of the index.jsp of the site i want to visit
[08:31] <neo> actually am a newbie so dont know rules of forum
[08:31] <slenentine> mkdir ~/.xwinwrap && cd ~/.xwinwrap && wget http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/xapps/xwinwrap/xwinwrap.c?revision=1.1.1.1 && mv xwinwrap.c?revision=1.1.1.1 xwinwrap.c && wget http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/xapps/xwinwrap/Makefile?revision=1.1.1.1 && mv Makefile?revision=1.1.1.1 Makefile
[08:31] <jaso1> im here
[08:31] <sombrer0> z0man : whats tour host file ?
[08:31] <z0man> 127.0.0.1 localhost
[08:31] <xander> k
[08:31] <jaso1> i m blur with so many messages on the screen
[08:31] <slenentine> xander: yes, i know...i have xwinwrap myself
[08:31] <xander> one sec
[08:31] <neo> should i edit the file to that?
[08:31] <z0man> 127.0.1.1 BURD
[08:31] <sombrer0> jaso1: over 1ko ppl
[08:31] <dan__> does anyone know how to reset the panel menus?
[08:31] <D-Unit> plz sum1 help....how do i mount usb in virtual xp?
[08:31] <sombrer0> z0man: its his 127.0.0.1 line the problem
[08:32] <jaso1> what did you trying to tell me sombrer?
[08:32] <sombrer0> z0man: needs to erase one and correct the sole survivor
[08:32] <z0man> I figured that...I see if I can get him to edit it then :)
[08:32] <neo> should i edit the file to that?
[08:32] <flowOver> anyone?
[08:32] <ownlinux> ?
[08:33] <moidekar> /leave #ubuntu
[08:33] <flowOver> how do i add a program that's installed by copying a folder onto the machine, into the gnome menu bar ?
[08:33] <z0man> ok follow me closely....1) We are going to backup the file 2) Edit the file and save it ....Thats it.....
[08:33] <sombrer0> z0man: give him yours
[08:34] <slenentine> flowOver:  alacarte
[08:34] <xander> ok
[08:34] <xander> now
[08:34] <slenentine> make
[08:34] <z0man> hmmm....You have a point :)
[08:34] <slenentine> then ls
[08:34] <xander> oh ,...
[08:34] <sombrer0> z0man: send him a damn email with the faile
[08:34] <slenentine> what's the output of ls?
[08:34] <z0man> oh ok  then :)
[08:35] <xander> Makefile  xwinwrap  xwinwrap.c  xwinwrap.o
[08:35] <slenentine> it worked
[08:35] <xander> oh  ?
[08:35] <xander> nice
[08:35] <xander> so can this work with a player that has a playlist ?
[08:35] <slenentine> now ./xwinwrap -ni -o 0.6 -fs -s -st -sp -b -nf -- mplayer -wid WID -quiet movie.mpg
[08:35] <z0man> wait a sec neo, I give you a link to a NEW hosts file
[08:36] <slenentine> don't know the answer to that
[08:36] <xander> k thanks though !!!
[08:36] <xander> wow
[08:36] <reskue> test
[08:36] <flowOver> thnx! :D
[08:36] <slenentine> xander: success?
[08:36] <xander> going to test now
[08:37] <z0man> Save this file neo
[08:37] <z0man> http://jburden.f2s.com/hosts
[08:37] <sombrer0> neo: mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts.backup  then copy the file z0man giving you under /etc/hosts and reboot
[08:37] <reskue> anyone know how to get divx to work on fedora 8?
[08:37] <sombrer0> vlc
[08:37] <sombrer0> install vlc
[08:37] <bazhang> #fedora will know reskue ;]
[08:37] <reskue> not sure how to install vlc?
[08:37] <shaolinchamp> why does ubuntu freeze without warning, wenever im surfing the web
[08:37] <z0man> oops
[08:38] <sombrer0> check your package manager man files and install vlc
[08:38] <reskue> bazhang unfortunately i can't register my nick
[08:38] <jastiv> whats the best way to kill misbehaved apps in ubuntu?
[08:38] <sombrer0> pkill
[08:38] <z0man> I forgot to remove the 192 line
[08:38] <sombrer0> sudo kill id
[08:38] <bazhang> reskue: sorry but this is not for fedora support
[08:38] <Dark_Rain> kill
[08:38] <reskue> sombrer done
[08:38] <Dark_Rain> :>
[08:38] <reskue> :,(
[08:39] <bazhang> fedora is yum right?
[08:39] <sombrer0> z0man: what is that 192 line about ?
[08:39] <reskue> yes
[08:39] <bazhang> yum install vlc then ;]
[08:39] <sombrer0> man yum
[08:39] <jastiv> is there anyway to make my old home directory perminalty my new home directory?
[08:39] <z0man> I didn't want to confuse neo, 192.168.0.2 live maps to my ethernet card
[08:39] <z0man> Not sure if his 0.1 or 0.2
[08:39] <sombrer0> z0man: sh*t you had a custom one ...;)
[08:39] <z0man> I remove it
[08:40] <shaolinchamp> why does ubuntu freeze without warning, wenever im surfing the web
[08:40] <xander> not yet
[08:40] <xander> hah
[08:40] <slenentine> output?
[08:40] <jastiv> or do I just have to reinstall? Ubuntu mounts it as disk1 or disk-3
[08:40] <z0man> oks fixed
[08:40] <sombrer0> cause ubuntu not stable yet
[08:40] <bazhang> shaolinchamp: what sites are you visiting
[08:40] <z0man> Neo save the file again http://jburden.f2s.com/hosts
[08:40] <z0man> That should make it workable
[08:40] <shaolinchamp> actually one time it froze while i wasnt on the web
[08:40] <sombrer0> neo: save it under root acount
[08:40] <shaolinchamp> jus you tube yahoo mail stuff like that
[08:40] <sombrer0> flash fucks up
[08:41] <bazhang> shaolinchamp: what source repos do you have
[08:41] <reskue> getting video only :(
[08:41] <bazhang> !ohmy | sombrer0
[08:41] <ubotu> sombrer0: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[08:41] <shaolinchamp> im not sure
[08:41] <sombrer0> bazhang: o sry my bad
[08:41]  * z0man thanks sombrer0 for being a great teamplayer :)
[08:41] <fialar> anyone know why there are no packages for iceweasel or icedove in Ubuntu repositories?
[08:41] <bazhang> shaolinchamp: any 'easy' codec setups or anything like that?
[08:41] <sombrer0> z0man: uh ?
[08:42] <reskue> i meant audio. no video. going to check the file.
[08:42] <xander> yeah it works !!
[08:42] <slenentine> xander: you have mplayer right?
[08:42] <reskue> thx
[08:42] <sombrer0> what is the vlc version
[08:42] <xander> but the sound is on hah
[08:42] <slenentine> awesome
[08:42] <shaolinchamp> um
[08:42] <newbie> just use mplayer
[08:42] <sombrer0> vlc works ?
[08:42] <slenentine> there's a switch to kill audio
[08:42] <slenentine> hang on
[08:42] <bazhang> vlc is a fave around here
[08:42] <sombrer0> in vlc ?
[08:42]  * z0man loves VLC
[08:42] <sombrer0> audio pist none
[08:42] <neo> pasted!!
[08:42] <sombrer0> upper menu
[08:43] <z0man> great neo :)
[08:43] <newbie> i know... vlc and mplayer use ffmpeg...
[08:43] <shaolinchamp> i jus installed the codecs for the movie -player
[08:43] <sombrer0> yep
[08:43] <sombrer0> neo:time to reboot ?
[08:43] <bazhang> shaolinchamp: installed them how
[08:43] <reskue> sombrer http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-fedora.html
[08:43] <shaolinchamp> it started freezing since i installed it 2 hours ago
[08:43] <z0man> Might be worth restarting the network system?
[08:43] <sombrer0> neo: If you crash your box im not held responsible ....
[08:43] <sombrer0> neo: ;)
[08:44] <z0man> that goes for me also neo
[08:44] <sombrer0> z0man:lol
[08:44] <xander> -nosound
[08:44] <bazhang> haha
[08:44] <sombrer0> z0man: too late man
[08:44] <rhineheart_m> nice..hehehe..
[08:44] <slenentine> just typing that..
[08:44] <shaolinchamp> through the setup
[08:44] <xander> :)
[08:44] <xander> im learnin
[08:44] <rhineheart_m> that's protecting self....
[08:44] <sombrer0> neo:sudo reboot
[08:44] <shaolinchamp> lioke wen i try to play a video
[08:45] <shaolinchamp> it asks me to search for codecs
[08:45] <z0man> Wouldnt /etc/init.d/networking restart ? work?
[08:45] <sombrer0> maybe ... better reboot
[08:45] <z0man> Ya reboot
[08:45] <jastiv> pkill doesn't work, it did nothing the K3B is still running?
[08:45] <slenentine> xander: you can play around with the value after -o to adjust the opacity
[08:45] <bazhang> shaolinchamp: sorry you need to give more info; what is through the setup? please be precise
[08:45] <neo> ok     fine          how can i revert back to original file if crashed      (using recovery console)
[08:45] <sombrer0> ps aux|grep K3B
[08:45] <reskue> i didnt install all the vlc packages naybe that's why no video?
[08:45] <xander> ahh ok
[08:45] <z0man> Thanks to the backup :)
[08:45] <xander> i just changed the background to black
[08:45] <z0man> Sorry for slapping you neo.
[08:45] <sombrer0> sudo kill id
[08:45] <jastiv> How do I install kde ?
[08:45] <xander> now i need loop or playlist
[08:46] <bazhang> reskue you should visit the fedora forums for that really
[08:46] <z0man> type in console "sudo shutdown -r 0"
[08:46] <sombrer0> sudo apt-get install kdebase
[08:46] <reskue> ok :thumbsup:
[08:46] <z0man> That will restart your machine :P
[08:46] <slenentine> xander: i'd bash script it up..
[08:46] <z0man> In a sort of quick mannor
[08:47]  * z0man feels he's not doing a great job at helping today.
[08:47] <bazhang> nonsense
[08:47] <sombrer0> z0man: you fine
[08:47] <xander> i don't know what that is hah
[08:47] <z0man> sombrer0 you should verify yourself to freenode :P
[08:48] <sombrer0> z0man: He's rebooted ... Anything goes ... lol
[08:48] <bazhang> z0man is Da man ;]
[08:48] <neo> ok     fine          how can i revert back to original file if crashed      (using recovery console)
[08:48] <sombrer0> neo:yes
[08:48] <z0man> mv /etc/hosts_backup /etc/hosts
[08:48] <sombrer0> neo: you made mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts.backup ?
[08:48] <bazhang> jastiv: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[08:48] <z0man> ?
[08:48] <neo> have not rebooted yet       i asked you how can i revert back if pc crashes
[08:48] <sombrer0> neo: you made mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts.backup ?
[08:49] <z0man> He hasn't rebooted
[08:49] <neo> yea    made a backup
[08:49] <sombrer0> ya i know
[08:49] <sombrer0> was kidding
[08:49] <z0man> Where is the backup?
[08:49] <seanw> Hey all.
[08:49] <sombrer0> ls /etc/*back*
[08:49] <seanw> I am trying to run the live CD with a view to installing ubuntu
[08:49] <neo> in /etc/
[08:49] <seanw> But it doesn't seem to be able to detect my graphics card.
[08:49] <sombrer0> check it
[08:49] <seanw> Manually configuring causes it to stop loading a gui
[08:49] <sombrer0> ls /etc/*back*
[08:49] <z0man> type "ls /etc/host*"
[08:49] <seanw> I have a nvidia 8800GT - any ideas? :)
[08:50] <magnetron> !enter | seanw
[08:50] <ubotu> seanw: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:50] <seanw> magnetron, sorry
[08:50] <sombrer0> who cares about bak anyway
[08:50] <bazhang> what is your question seanw--you cant see your card? the latest nvidia drivers added support for that
[08:50] <z0man> I care
[08:50] <sombrer0> ya i know
[08:50] <sombrer0> and he better do
[08:50] <sombrer0> hes PC
[08:50] <fialar> so.. anyone know where iceweasel/icedove packages are for Ubuntu Gutsy?
[08:50] <magnetron> seanw: you will not be able to install any special drivers when you are running from the live cd
[08:50] <seanw> bazhang, I get an error on booting that it can't be detected. I get offerred manual config, so I go into that and pick my card. Then nothing seems to happen; I get a console view.
[08:50] <fialar> they don't appear to be in universe
[08:51] <seanw> magnetron, so once I have installed ubuntu it should sort its own drivrs out?
[08:51] <neo> /etc/host.conf  /etc/hosts   /etc/hosts.allow   /etc/hosts.backup
[08:51] <sombrer0> neo: wassup ?
[08:51] <neo> /etc/hostname   /etc/hosts~  /etc/hosts.allow~  /etc/hosts.deny
[08:51] <z0man> Oh ok
[08:51] <sombrer0> neo: good to reboot !
[08:51] <bazhang> seanw: from the livecd? are you thinking of dualbooting or just overwriting windows
[08:51] <sombrer0> he did it my way , good boy
[08:51] <magnetron> seanw: that's usually the case.
[08:51] <neo> command to revert back????
[08:51] <seanw> bazhang, dual-boooting
[08:51]  * unklaberz brb
[08:51] <sombrer0> neo: to revert mv /etc/hosts.backup /etc/hosts
[08:52] <seanw> I only just installed windows. Okay, so if I install it should be fine?
[08:52] <neo> ok
[08:52] <z0man> Seanw make sure you defrag your hd before installing ubuntu
[08:52] <bazhang> seanw: aye that is the best way windows (if you must) first ;]
[08:52]  * unklaberz back
[08:52] <seanw> z0man, thanks, but it is brand new
[08:52] <sombrer0> z0man: Hes rebooted ... ANYTHING GOES !!!
[08:52] <bazhang> haha
[08:53] <seanw> bazhang, yeah, I need windows for games but intend to use ubuntu for real stuff :D OKay thanks, booting again
[08:53] <sombrer0> z0man: Hope it will be fixed for all the sweat you lost
[08:53] <z0man> I like to play it safe and Defrag :)
[08:53]  * z0man hugs sombrer0
[08:53]  * bazhang thinks it will be a success
[08:53] <z0man> But ya fine you can install ubuntu on top :)
[08:54] <z0man> Might be wise to make sure Ubuntu can boot :P
[08:54] <sombrer0> sombrer0: - sweating , where is Neo, Trinity need him -
[08:54] <z0man> If not you may have to use alternate CD install
[08:55] <z0man> lol.....
[08:55] <user03> oooooo
[08:55] <user03> ooo
[08:55] <z0man> That neo got to me :(
[08:55] <sombrer0> z0man: ya he took you in the Matrix man
[08:55] <nocturn> Hi all
[08:55] <sombrer0> hi
[08:55] <bazhang> user03 you have a support question?
[08:55] <z0man> sombrer0 you verified on freenode?
[08:56] <sombrer0> yes
[08:56] <nocturn> I would like to put my /home/$user in an encrypted home
[08:56] <nocturn> most howto's deal with encrypted partitions, how would I go about this?
[08:56] <sombrer0> nocturn: bazhang will be eager to help you ...
[08:56] <nocturn> I meant in an encrypted image
[08:57] <sombrer0> nocturn: do research, to complicated to take on a chan
[08:57] <bazhang> nocturn: have you considered truecrypt
[08:57]  * z0man is gobsmacked how quiet this channel is 
[08:57] <sombrer0> neo yo Neo wassup ?
[08:57] <darryn> where are the network scripts for debian ?
[08:57] <nocturn> bazhang: yes, but I'm read about truecrypt breaking on upgrades
[08:57] <nocturn> let's say, I move to hardy in beta-stage
[08:57] <z0man> NEO :) Welcome back :)
[08:57] <SA007> does anyone kown how to force apt to install a packet even if a dependancy is missing?
[08:57] <brambo> is sudobash in here?
[08:57] <bazhang> nocturn what else did you have in mind for that then
[08:58] <nocturn> dm-crypt
[08:58] <sombrer0> neo: Feedback ?
[08:58] <darryn> could anyone please point me to the directory which contains the network scripts for ubuntu?
[08:58] <nocturn> truecrypt is an option, but I worry about breaking on upgrade....
[08:58] <sombrer0> nocturn: you just want to encrypt a file ?
[08:59] <z0man> If dependency missing it may make the package faulty
[08:59] <sombrer0> nocturn: or a drive ?
[08:59] <z0man> What is the missing dependency?
[08:59] <nocturn> sombrer0: no.  I would like to have a file $user.img that contains an encrypted fs and is mounted on /home/$user
[08:59] <z0man> SAOO7?
[09:00] <darryn> wow this place is helpful
[09:00] <z0man> It is :) :P
[09:00] <reskue> seeya!!
[09:00] <sombrer0> nocturn: well *.img will be inter-compatible, as long as you dont mount it automaticaly its ok
[09:00] <z0man> You're being sarcastic darryn?
[09:00] <nocturn> sombrer0: It should be mounted at boottime (asking for a key).
[09:00] <sombrer0> nocturn: then forget about it
[09:01] <sombrer0> nocturn: dm-crypt
[09:01] <sombrer0> nocturn: any native solutions
[09:01] <brambo> how do i enable wobbling windows and such under KDE4?
[09:01] <sombrer0> nocturn: you got good tutos on dm-crypt
[09:01] <z0man> Think KDE4 using's on compositor system?
[09:01] <z0man> own compositor system?
[09:01] <nocturn> sombrer0: yes, I found many.  But they deal with encrypted partitions, not files
[09:02]  * z0man ponders KDE4
[09:02] <nocturn> z0man: KWin has composite internally, yes
[09:02] <brambo> I'm on the new KDE4
[09:02] <brambo> desktop
[09:02] <brambo> under unbuntu
[09:02] <xLP> can anyone tell if that: "iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i eth0 -d 192.168.0.26 --dport 10000:10500 -j DNAT --to 192.168.24.2:10000:10500" is correct?
[09:02] <slenentine> nocturn: why don't you just keep all of your shady files in an img in your ~/
[09:02] <sombrer0> nocturn: i know such solution on *BSD's only
[09:02] <seanw> Okay. Now when I try to boot the live CD, it tells me it will be in low graphics and then doesn't do a lot else. I get the X cursor temporarily and then I just get a load of loading text (that I can type into). Pressing the computer's power button causes it to shut down normally.
[09:02] <z0man> You have compiz installed?
[09:03] <brambo> yeah i believe so
[09:03] <sombrer0> nocturn: check svnconfig
[09:03] <z0man> believe soo....Check please :)
[09:03] <nocturn> sombrer0: I would like to do this for my home on a laptop that I take with me everywhere...
[09:03] <nocturn> It should encrypt everything, from IM's to mails.
[09:03] <brambo> i've got it now
[09:03] <brambo> yay! lol
[09:03] <nocturn> Just in case it gets stolen...
[09:03] <neo> z0man does not solve it
[09:03] <neo> bad feedback
[09:04] <brambo> has anyone seen the name, sudobash in here?
[09:04] <sombrer0> nocturn: yeah well encrypt your /home partition then
[09:04] <z0man> :(
[09:04] <sombrer0> nocturn: well documented
[09:04] <z0man> Sorry to hear that neo
[09:04] <nocturn> sombrer0: that's what I want to do, but it would be more convenient to put it into a container.
[09:04] <bazhang> put a password in the bios
[09:04] <nocturn> I have a  /data partition with /data/home
[09:04] <neo> am sorry toooo   but does not solve it
[09:04] <nocturn> /home is bindfs to /data/home
[09:04] <bazhang> just dont forget it ;]
[09:05] <sombrer0> nocturn: well under BSD you configure such a file with vnconfig
[09:05] <brambo> alright g2g bye all
[09:05] <nocturn> I 'm not looking to encrypt standard files like iso's
[09:05] <sombrer0> nocturn: its _must_ be documented nocturn
[09:05] <z0man> brambo you have compiz installed?
[09:05] <brambo> yeah
[09:05] <jayde_drag0n> hey i'm not that new.. but i've just reinstalled to gutsy and have pretty much everything configured except my torrent program.. i used ktorrent before and my ports are forwarded correctly... but now .. noting connects.. and not on any other program.. and i know my ports are open.. can someone help a girl out?
[09:05] <z0man> If it is, it maybe ok to install compizconfig-settings-manager
[09:05] <brambo> i just enabled compiz i have it now
[09:05] <z0man> That is the system to configure compiz effects
[09:05] <sunexplodes> Question: Is there a way to edit the "Places" sidebar in Nautilus? It shows both my optical drives TWICE (when no media is inserted, even), which makes for a long list, with my bookmarks hidden at the end.
[09:05] <nocturn> sombrer0: I googled/searched forums and the only thing that turns up is encrypted partitions with dm-crypt.
[09:06] <slenentine> nocturn: just put all of your files in a ~/file.img
[09:06] <brambo> yeah i had to do the same with the other KDE desktop
[09:06] <sombrer0> nocturn:  well im gonna check now
[09:06] <nocturn> or a solutions using encfs, but that uses the login password as a key
[09:06] <neo> any new suggestions
[09:06] <neo> any new suggestions????????
[09:06] <z0man> Neo is your Ubuntu a fresh installation?
[09:07] <sombrer0> nocturn:  http://www.labo-linux.org/articles-fr/the-linux-file-system-encryption-api/file-system-encryption-setup-and-configuration/
[09:07] <neo> not really      only installed a 15 days???/
[09:08] <nocturn> thanks sombrer0, reading...
[09:08] <z0man> Do you remember what you did before the symptoms occured?
[09:08] <sombrer0> nocturn: need more sources
[09:08]  * z0man thinks not :(
[09:08] <aldin> i have some files on server, it has not GUI, and i need to backup those files on DVD DL, is there some textual program (i used growisofs for iso images), so i could burn them?
[09:08] <anathematic> does anyone know some software for setting up a fax server on ubuntu server?
[09:09] <simion314> where the screen resolution is saved? the resolution for my user
[09:09] <sombrer0> nocturn: forget this tool it looks deprecated to me
[09:09] <sombrer0> nocturn: you can use containers with dm-crypt
[09:10]  * z0man ponders DHCP
[09:10] <aldin> simion314: vi /etc/X11/xorg.cnf
[09:10] <aldin> *xorg.conf
[09:10] <slenentine> aldin: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-linux-write-burn-data-to-dvd-or-dvdrw.html
[09:10] <nocturn> sombrer0: Ok.  The tirck for me remains to get $user.img mounted on /home/$user
[09:10] <sombrer0> wait i got smthg
[09:10] <nocturn> or at  least home.img on /home...
[09:11] <sombrer0> nocturn: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8599
[09:11]  * z0man ponders if the overwriting hosts file is caused by a virus
[09:11] <jayde_drag0n> okay anyone at all... fresh gusty install.. no torrents will download on any program.. ports are open.. anything??
[09:11] <simion314> aldin: are you sure? it should be in home folder because each user can set it's own resolution
[09:11] <aldin> slenentine: thanks
[09:12] <sombrer0> z0man: dont think so
[09:12] <xander> ok heres something wier
[09:12] <xander> werid
[09:12] <z0man> Neo do you use DHCP?
[09:12] <sombrer0> z0man: wondering what hes done or what other ppl suggested he do
[09:12] <aldin> simion314: AFAIK
[09:12] <xander> the video shakes unless i am spinning my cube desktop ....
[09:12] <sombrer0> z0man: do you have bind running ?
[09:12] <slenentine> hmm....no idea..
[09:12] <xander> hah
[09:12] <sombrer0> neo: do you have bind running ?
[09:12] <z0man> :O
[09:13] <simion314> aldin: what is AFAIK?
[09:13] <sombrer0> neo: what is the top output
[09:13] <aldin> simion314: AsFarAsIKnow
[09:13] <sombrer0> neo: can you make a ps aux
[09:14] <z0man> type "ps aux > processlist.txt"
[09:14] <z0man> oops
[09:14] <sombrer0> neo: and paste it somewhere
[09:14] <juice_> trying to instal nvidia8800gt. got package NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.09-pkg1.run , it says type "sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.09-pkg1.run" where? how? someone help please..
[09:14] <sombrer0> neo: we need to know what is running on your system
[09:15] <sombrer0> neo: maybe its not hosts fault
[09:15] <sombrer0> neo: surely
[09:15] <bazhang> juice in the same directory as the file
[09:15] <z0man> bring up a a terminal and type  "ps aux > processlist.txt"
[09:15] <neo> no staic ips
[09:16] <z0man> oh ok he's using dhcp
[09:16] <juice_> bazhang its on my desktop
[09:16] <z0man> use pastebin
[09:16] <sombrer0> neo: you say its slow, what is slow ?
[09:16] <z0man> http://pastebin.com/
[09:16] <juice_> bazhang where do i type it?
[09:16] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: on any program? which ones have you tried? you might see if transmission can do it
[09:17] <z0man> Paste the contents of processlist.txt into http://pastebin.com/
[09:17] <sombrer0> neo: plus netstat -a
[09:17] <neo> no binding
[09:17] <sombrer0> neo: netstat -a >> processlist.txt
[09:17] <bazhang> juice_: you need to enter the terminal and cd to the Desktop, cd to that folder and run the command
[09:17] <juice_> bazhang cd?
[09:18] <bazhang> juice_: open up a terminal okay?
[09:18] <juice_> k
[09:18] <bazhang> now type ls
[09:18] <xander> well thanks for all your help , i will try more another day
[09:18] <Terrasqu1> anyone tried linux mint?
[09:18] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang: ktorrent and the default bittorrent program
[09:18] <bazhang> Terrasqu1: yes very slow
[09:19] <juice_> k
[09:19] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: transmission requires no port forwarding and will be default in hardy the next release
[09:19] <nocturn> sombrer0: very useful, but it misses one important thing, how to put it in fstab...
[09:19] <neo> no bind server
[09:19] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang: and i had been a ubuntu user before.. same system .. same router.. and under ktorrent it worked fine.. beautifully i might add.. went to windows for various reasons.. now back again.. same setup... and .. nada
[09:19] <sombrer0> nocturn: let me see
[09:19] <bazhang> juice_: now do you see a bunch of files you recognize using that ls command?
[09:19] <juice_> yews
[09:20] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang: allright.. let me try that one real quick.. will you be here for a bit?
[09:20] <neo> program starts very slow
[09:20] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: of course ;]
[09:20] <z0man> Neo have you pasted the contents?
[09:20] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang: is it in the repos?
[09:20] <bazhang> yews juice_ would that be yes?
[09:20] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: aye
[09:20] <sombrer0> nocturn: Automation Creation, Part I
[09:21] <bazhang> juice now type cd Desktop
[09:21] <neo>  netstat -a >> processlist.txt
[09:21] <neo> Active Internet connections (servers and established)
[09:21] <neo> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State
[09:21] <neo> tcp        0      0 *:36096                 *:*                     LISTEN
[09:21] <neo> tcp        0      0 *:nfs                   *:*                     LISTEN
[09:21] <neo> tcp        0      0 *:54030                 *:*                     LISTEN
[09:21] <MolePrince> Howdy, when I try to install finch with aptitude for Hardy Heron, it tries to pull down the entire X11 install as well.. what am I doing wrong, please?
[09:21] <FloodBot3> neo: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:21] <neo> tcp        0      0 *:sunrpc                *:*                     LISTEN
[09:21] <bazhang> juice_: you still around?
[09:21] <nocturn> sombrer0: that won't work for the entire home...
[09:21] <bazhang> MolePrince: that would be in #ubuntu+1 ;]
[09:21] <neo> newbie here!!!
[09:21] <juice_> yes
[09:21] <sombrer0> nocturn: let me see
[09:22] <nocturn> Because it requires the usrer to be logged in to run the command
[09:22] <bazhang> juice_: you cd Desktop yet?
[09:22] <juice_> no such file or directory
[09:22] <MolePrince> bazhang: Thank you, I'll ask there.
[09:22] <sombrer0> nocturn: works the same
[09:22] <z0man> ok neo use  http://pastebin.com/ to paste the contents of processlist.txt
[09:22] <bazhang> juice_: you need to cd Desktop not desktop
[09:22] <juice_> bazhang go it
[09:22] <juice_> bazhang got it
[09:23] <nocturn> sombrer0: no, if you are not logged in, you cannot run the script that mount the encrypted containters.
[09:23] <sombrer0> you can make it run at boottime
[09:23] <bazhang> juice now you need to untar the file or was it unzip I forgot the format
[09:23] <nocturn> So if home is on a containter, it's not mounted at login
[09:23] <nocturn> sombrer0: and ask for a password....
[09:23] <sombrer0> yes otherwise it wont get mounted
[09:24] <juice_> bazhang it says i have to disable my x server.. how?
[09:24] <sombrer0> nocturn: the guy is doing 2 way authentication with usb
[09:24] <juice_> sry im a nub
[09:25] <bazhang> juice_: did you unpack (tar or zip) the file?
[09:25] <sombrer0> nocturn: http://freshmeat.net/projects/cryptmount
[09:25] <juice_> its a .run
[09:25] <bazhang> aha
[09:25] <juice_> NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.09-pkg1.run
[09:25] <bazhang> juice_: did you run the sh command then?
[09:25] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang: worked beautifully... you're a charm... now one more thing.. do you happen to know anything about vmware? i'd like to try it so that i can run itunes (i never liked my ipod choices before so i thought i'd try it) i don't know which tutorial to look for because i don't know which version i should get.. player, workstation, server... its just the one computers and i'd like it to run vista (its the only os disk i have)
[09:26] <z0man> chmod +x NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.09-pkg1.run :)
[09:26] <juice_> yeah it ran but it stopped and said i have to quit my x server
[09:26] <z0man> oh ok
[09:27] <Ububegin> Is anyone running "BEA Workshop Studio" in Ubuntu
[09:27] <manisssssss> hi
[09:27] <manisssssss> beutiful day
[09:27] <manisssssss> js';ls
[09:27] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: yes--vmware-server is in the canonical gutsy partner repos (free as in no charge, not free as in open source though) all you need to do is to get the free registration key from www.vmware.com and then when you install it from the repos then enter the jey and it works well
[09:27] <manisssssss> lllll
[09:27] <bazhang> err key
[09:28] <flowOver> i'm having no difficulty with virtualbox
[09:28] <neo> netstat -a >> processlist.txt        does not show        any thing just hangs
[09:28] <nocturn> sombrer0: Ok, thank you very much.  I'm going to play with this a bit (before moving over my real home)...  But it should be doable.
[09:28] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang: you rock.. thanks so much
[09:28] <Ububegin> manisssssss: dun spam here
[09:28] <bazhang> could never get vbox working myslef
[09:28] <bazhang> or learn how to type either ;[
[09:28] <sombrer0> nocturn: it is doable
[09:28] <juice_> bazhang: yeah it ran but it stopped and said i have to quit my x server
[09:28] <sombrer0> nocturn: just do research and make sure you understand
[09:28] <bazhang> jayde no worries ;]
[09:29] <sombrer0> nocturn: long time havent used linux im on NetBSD
[09:29] <z0man> NEO type "ps aux > processlist.txt"
[09:29] <sombrer0> ps aux >> processlist.txt
[09:29] <sombrer0> if you wanna add data
[09:29]  * bazhang thought sombrer0 was on OpenBSD
[09:29] <sombrer0> bahzang: both man
[09:30] <bazhang> haha
[09:30]  * z0man walks away from neo
[09:30] <sombrer0> bazhanga: still have an old xubuntu at my mothers place
[09:30] <neo> now where is the processes.txt
[09:30] <juice_> lol
[09:30] <sombrer0> neo do pwd
[09:30] <sombrer0> here is processlist ...
[09:31] <neo> wait   taking time to open
[09:31] <bazhang> juice_: so it is installed right? now do a ctrl alt backspace (or should that be a reboot in this case?)
[09:31] <sombrer0> neo: you didnt provide information for more than 1 hour , i begin to suspect you are a troll ....
[09:32] <bazhang> neo: seriously there are many people trying to help and you disappear for long stretches
[09:32] <juice_> bazhang: it stopped b4 it installed and said i have to quit x server to install
[09:32] <Vizdom> how can I make Ubuntu look exactly as Windows?
[09:32] <z0man> He doesn't deserve to wear the "Neo" badge:P
[09:32] <sombrer0> lol
[09:32] <neo> USER       PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
[09:32] <neo> root         1  0.0  0.1   2864  1848 ?        Ss   14:23   0:01 /sbin/init
[09:32] <neo> root         2  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        S<   14:23   0:00 [kthreadd]
[09:32] <neo> root         3  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        S<   14:23   0:00 [migration/0]
[09:32] <neo> root         4  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        SN   14:23   0:00 [ksoftirqd/0]
[09:32] <neo> root         5  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        S<   14:23   0:00 [watchdog/0]
[09:32] <FloodBot3> neo: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:32] <bazhang> Vizdom: visit gnome-look.org
[09:32] <simion314> any good alternative to flash in firefox? vlc or mplayer ? gnash is not working for me
[09:32] <sombrer0> lol
[09:33] <sombrer0> so much for pastebin ....
[09:33] <Ububegin> Is anyone running "BEA Workshop Studio" in Ubuntu
[09:33] <eth01> pastebin uh
[09:33]  * z0man jumps up with joy
[09:33] <eth01> but at the same time, staying on topic? ;)
[09:33] <sombrer0> we dont have ps aux , no netstat -an
[09:33] <z0man> I told him to use pastebin
[09:33] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> simion314, 64bit?
[09:34] <slenentine> juice_: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop      then from the prompt run the installer script
[09:34] <bazhang> there should just be pastebinit installed by default
[09:34] <sombrer0> neo: You say its slow ... What is slow ?
[09:34] <Vizdom> what is a compiz theme?
[09:34] <simion314> [Hardy]TuTUXG: no 32 but flash had been updated and it works for a while and after that will crash
[09:34] <z0man> compiz-theme....Isn't that emerald-theme you mean?
[09:34] <bazhang> Vizdom: a decorator for compiz--emerald is one decorator manager
[09:35] <Vizdom> I want ubuntu look like windows
[09:35] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> simion314, i know mplayer would play flv offline, but with the plugin probably not
[09:35] <bazhang> www.gnome-look.org Vizdom look around
[09:35] <Vizdom> bazhang: i am looking
[09:36] <z0man> Use "System->Preferences->Appearances"
[09:36] <sombrer0> simion314: not yet on linux that i heard
[09:36] <bazhang> oddly enough Vizdom it is easier to get xfce to look like Vista than Gnome
[09:36] <Vizdom> it says "Windows XP Clone Settings (Plus Vista)"
[09:36] <vinay__> Hi, can someone help me with settign up a wireles AP and bridging on my linux box ?
[09:36] <simion314> and gnash worked for anyone? maybe the latest version?
[09:37] <vinay__> I am getting errors for the atheros config restart the network
[09:37] <vinay__> .. when I restart the nework
[09:37] <Vizdom> bazhang: I only want functionality - start menu, system tray, drag&drop to taskbar, quick launch.....
[09:37] <sombrer0> simion314: well to tell the truth im using linux flash9 on my NetBSD and its quite working so its strange ...
[09:37] <sombrer0> simion314: I can go on all flash9 sites doesnt crash
[09:38] <vinay__> !madwifi > vinay__
[09:38] <tapas> hi
[09:38] <sombrer0> simion314: you use flash provided by adobe ?
[09:38] <Guillem> hi, a friend of mine has shared a folder with the messenger crap. I've created an account (sig) and tested with both amsn and pidgin, but I cannot see the possibility of accessing to such folder. Is it possible at all?
[09:38] <bazhang> Vizdom: there are a number of how to's on that--if you find one then come back and we can help you go through it
[09:38] <tapas> it seems neither my .xinitrc nor my .xsession do get evaluated on login?
[09:38] <tapas> is this expected behaviour?
[09:38] <z0man> Heres one :) http://www.linuxmonitor.net/blog/2007/03/ubuntu-customization-guide-part-i.html
[09:38] <Guillem> (i can chat, and p2p file sharing thought)
[09:39] <Vizdom> bazhang: ok, thank you, i'll dive into google
[09:39] <z0man> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/config-desktop/C/index.html
[09:39] <z0man> Check that also Vizdom
[09:39] <Vizdom> z0man: thanks
[09:39] <juice_> bazhang: nah that one just shut me down completely
[09:39] <z0man> It's all about experimenting, you may find yourself inventing your own way also :)
[09:40] <bazhang> juice_: it restarted your system? logging out?
[09:40] <simion314> sombrer0: i do not know what flash i am using now, but i tried the adobe version too,   i read that they made some updates and this is causing some problems, but i wanted to try other things
[09:40] <Vizdom> which do you think is more for me - gnome or KDE?
[09:40] <juice_> bazhang: it ran a bootscript back screen jiggy
[09:40] <juice_> black*
[09:40] <neo> is anybody here?
[09:40] <z0man> Vizdom Gnome :)
[09:40] <Vizdom> ok
[09:40] <simion314> hope flash media will disaper soon , and some open standard will be used
[09:41] <bazhang> Vizdom: that is a judgement call--many here prefer gnome while others like kde
[09:41] <sombrer0> nocturn: http://www.archlinux.it/wiki/index.php?title=Using_DM-Crypt
[09:41] <z0man> Give KDE4 to mature a bit more
[09:41] <bazhang> Vizdom: you should look at some screenshots of the two and decide for yourself
[09:41] <sombrer0> simion314: If it works on NetBSD with linux plugins ... well guess what ...
[09:41] <z0man> Gnome is less cluttery of options than KDE
[09:41] <tapas> argh
[09:42] <echowip> any reason why i would be getting a symbol lookup error? when i have ran this bit of code before and it works. ubuntu doesn't notice the SSH_OPTIONS symbol. It says undefined symbol: ssh_getopt
[09:42] <z0man> But yes, check out videos, screenshots
[09:42] <tapas> i only want to start ssh-agent automatically
[09:42] <nocturn> sombrer0: Thanks, that looks very usefull ... reading
[09:42] <bazhang> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg now try this juice_
[09:42] <echowip> it doesn't notice the symbol getopt
[09:42] <tapas> do i have to do something special to have .xinitrc or .xsession be run?
[09:42] <sombrer0> nocturn:  check the end fstab
[09:42] <nerdsquad3210> how do i install a program with out root/sudo ?
[09:43] <bazhang> nerdsquad3210: you dont
[09:43] <nerdsquad3210> why ?
[09:43] <sombrer0> too bad
[09:43] <nerdsquad3210> yes i do
[09:43] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> http://nds3.nokia.com/NOKIA_COM_1/About_Nokia/Research/Demos/Morph/video/morph_concept_small.mov
[09:44] <nerdsquad3210> i need to install a ordinary program that doesent need system wide privileges
[09:44] <juice_> bazhang: it wants a bus identifier for the card?
[09:44] <nocturn> sombrer0: Thanks a million, that's what I'm looking for.
[09:44] <bazhang> nerdsquad3210: what program
[09:44] <nerdsquad3210> firefox
[09:45] <bazhang> juice_: just choose the defaults when you dont know or leave it blank
[09:45] <sombrer0> nocturn: well hope you'll make that trick ;)
[09:45] <sombrer0> nocturn: however you go the less-easy way
[09:45] <nerdsquad3210> cant i install a program in user space ?
[09:45] <bazhang> indeed why not put the sensitive bits in a folder encrypt that
[09:46] <nerdsquad3210> i need to install a ordinary program that doesent need system wide privileges
[09:46] <bazhang> nerdsquad3210: why
[09:46] <nocturn> sombrer0: by not using a partition you mean?
[09:46] <nerdsquad3210> can i do it ?
[09:46] <sombrer0> nocturn: indeed
[09:46] <bazhang> nocturn: right
[09:46] <z0man> You can nerdsquard3210
[09:46] <nerdsquad3210> because i dont need all users to have that program
[09:46] <nocturn> Ok... Maybe I'll do that anyway
[09:46] <bazhang> nerdsquad3210: why bother
[09:46] <z0man> but the program will only run on that user only
[09:46] <nocturn> repartition the /data volume
[09:46] <sombrer0> nocturn: holy c**p
[09:47] <z0man> Any other user will not be able to see it
[09:47] <bazhang> firefox??
[09:47] <z0man> Firefox for example
[09:47] <sombrer0> nocturn: encrypt /home then /tmp and /var if you want + swap ;)
[09:47] <sombrer0> nocturn: encrypt it all !!!
[09:47] <bazhang> odd choice nerdsquad3210
[09:47] <z0man> Download that from mozilla.com and install the tar.gz one
[09:47] <nocturn> sombrer0: yeah!
[09:47] <nocturn> but /home is the most sensitive part
[09:47] <z0man> But becareful
[09:48] <z0man> You may end up making too many folders in your home folder
[09:48] <sombrer0> nocturn: damn i had a nice tuto for whole disk encryption
[09:48] <bazhang> all of home is sekrit?
[09:48] <nerdsquad3210> but cant i do it with the packages from ubuntu repos ?
[09:48] <lakeoftea> new york city !!!
[09:48] <sombrer0> nocturn: you can pass me your email in private, if i find it ill send it to you
[09:48] <bazhang> nerdsquad3210: nay
[09:48] <ct529> hi everybody! does anyone know where to get the eclipse 3.3 packages for ubuntu?
[09:48] <z0man> So it might be wise to install this programs in an account you are not worried about loosing
[09:49] <nerdsquad3210> too many folders on home folder ?
[09:49] <nerdsquad3210> like there is a limit !?
[09:49] <nerdsquad3210> BS
[09:49] <z0man> If you put that user account a size limit, then you will bump into problems eventually.
[09:49] <z0man> If you haven't then you are fine.
[09:50] <nerdsquad3210> yes im fine thank you
[09:50] <bazhang> nerdsquad3210: do it your way and not the ubuntu way and you will be hosed if you want support here
[09:50] <nerdsquad3210> thanks for your incentive
[09:50] <z0man> That is true, if you do not support the Ubuntu way of installing programs, we will not support you.
[09:51] <z0man> Well I won't
[09:51] <neeto> Using OpenSSH, I need to setup sshd_config to point to a seperate config file located in ~/.ssh/config that I made. Can someone either tell me how to load a config file within sshd_config or link me to a tut that tells me?
[09:51] <nerdsquad3210> fuck the ubuntu way i wnat it may way !
[09:51] <bazhang> and we have I long memory ;]
[09:51] <z0man> Then go for it :) But might i suggest you make a user account you don't mind looosing?
[09:51] <bazhang> !ohmy | nerdsquad3210
[09:51] <ubotu> nerdsquad3210: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[09:51] <lakeoftea> what is the ubuntu way of installing software i just need to know
[09:52] <bazhang> lakeoftea: through the repos
[09:52] <z0man> You can install programs via....Applications->"Add/Remove Programs"
[09:52] <lakeoftea> i see
[09:52] <neeto> lakeoftea: apt-get update && apt-get install packagename
[09:52] <z0man> Or
[09:52] <Byan> hmm, where do you guys think the best spot to put an important password for script?
[09:52] <nerdsquad3210> ubuntu way is to install the kitchen sink with system wide previleges
[09:52] <z0man> System->Admininstration->Synaptic Package Manager
[09:52] <juice_> bazhang: so now what?
[09:53] <bazhang> nerdsquad3210: if you have no more support questions then please join #ubuntu-offtopic ;]
[09:53] <z0man> It is not system wide previleges
[09:53] <AlferedHichcok> having problems with setting up LDAP. there is no conf file in /usr/local/etc/openldap        and when i just edited  /etc/ldap/slapd.conf. . it says "no conf file found in there" when i typed $ /etc/init.d/slapd restart. any help?
[09:53] <nerdsquad3210> after you bazhang
[09:55] <sombrer0> nerdsquad3210: Go troll elsewhere
[09:55] <bazhang> juice_: you finished that command?
[09:55] <juice_> yesum
[09:56] <nerdsquad3210> sombrer0: go peep your mother
[09:56] <bazhang> and what resolution do you have now?
[09:56] <z0man> Yup troll alert :P
[09:56] <sombrer0> nerdsquad3210: yup !op
[09:56] <Corky_> how do i free up space from all the packages i downloaded
[09:56] <Corky_> ?
[09:56] <juice_> 1280x1024
[09:56] <bazhang> Corky_: you want to clear the apt cache is that it?
[09:57] <Corky_> yeah i think thats it
[09:57] <bazhang> juice_: is that the one you wanted?
[09:57] <juice_> uh yeah i guesss
[09:57] <z0man> You might find .trash folders interesting :)
[09:57] <Corky_> cos i installed some apps, and i uninstalled them but theres still no change in freespace
[09:57] <z0man> also hidden folders :)
[09:57] <bazhang> is that sudo aptitude autoclean? or am I losing my marbles
[09:58]  * z0man checks up
[09:58] <Corky_> trying that now
[09:58] <z0man> aptitude autoclean : Delete only out-of-date package files but keep current ones
[09:58] <d4rkness> Hello
[09:58] <bazhang> juice you still here?
[09:58]  * ct529 pick up bazhang marbles
[09:58] <wers> i just got a sony ericsson p990i. do you know any apps that can work with this? :)
[09:58] <bazhang> thanks ct529!
[09:59] <ct529> bazhang: yw
[09:59] <Corky_> nah that only freed up like 30meg
[09:59] <Mawgust> test
[09:59] <bazhang> wers that has a usb port or bluetooth what
[09:59] <Corky_> i got about half a gig that disappeared last nite
[09:59] <z0man> What did you install Corky_?
[09:59] <d4rkness> I've followed the instruction in this tutorial http://wine-review.blogspot.com/2007/11/directx-90c-on-linux-with-wine.html but when i try to install DirextX teh installer freezes
[09:59] <Corky_> i was trying out the games
[09:59] <z0man> Check your /tmp folder
[10:00] <wers> bazhang, my ubuntu box doesnt have bluetooth so i'm just working with usb
[10:00] <z0man> What games?
[10:00] <Corky_> ok one moment
[10:00] <bazhang> wers does plugging it in show anything?
[10:00] <z0man> Games from the package manager?
[10:00] <wers> bazhang, none
[10:00] <Corky_> yeah from package manager
[10:00] <nerdsquad3210> from the wine package manager
[10:00] <d4rkness> please help
[10:01] <bazhang> wers you want to sync calendars, upload mp3 ringtones and such?
[10:01] <Corky_> i've just gnoticed somethin
[10:01] <z0man> Just to safe, visit your "home" folder then press CTRL+H
[10:01] <wers> bazhang, exactly
[10:01] <Corky_> i used that tree analyzer and i looked where all the space was being used
[10:01] <bazhang> wers just a moment let me check
[10:01] <z0man> That should show you lots of hidden folders
[10:01] <momentary> pr0n?
[10:01] <Corky_> and it seems my apps are uninstalled, but all the files are there
[10:01] <sombrer0> course
[10:02] <flowOver> whats a good html plugin for eclipse?  something like aptana without the bloat
[10:02] <d4rkness> could any help me please!
[10:02] <z0man> Normally "Complete Remove Package" removes these settings folders
[10:02] <z0man> Some don't :(
[10:02] <Corky_> tried that
[10:02] <Corky_> never worked
[10:02] <z0man> If you know you have "uninstalled" you can normally just delete the folder
[10:03] <Corky_> ok
[10:03] <z0man> Do not delete the .Trash folder
[10:03] <Corky_> lemme log on with the root cos it wont let me delete from here
[10:03] <Corky_> i know the .trash folder
[10:03] <z0man> Well you can, it may come back?
[10:03] <z0man> oh ok:P
[10:03] <d4rkness> I'm trying to install DirectX 9 the installer freezes could any one help me please?
[10:03] <Corky_> thx for the help tho
[10:03] <z0man> You may find /tmp folder may stay filled up sometimes
[10:04] <hoovie> hi folks
[10:04] <z0man> check in there for big files
[10:04] <hoovie> how can I force ubuntu 7.10 to use the eepro100 nic driver instead of e100?
[10:04] <nerdsquad3210> whats the name of the temp files deletion program ?
[10:04] <hoovie> I've blacklisted e100 and added eepro100 to /etc/modules
[10:04] <Corky_> ah no need to log off
[10:04] <hoovie> do I need to rebuild the initrd file?
[10:05] <Corky_> i rechecked in synaptic
[10:05] <Corky_> the stuff is still there
[10:05] <Corky_> now its showing me how much space it'll free up
[10:05] <z0man> Aw weldone Corky_ :)
[10:06] <nerdsquad3210> be very carfull of what you say because the ops have your adress and al your internet historial :D
[10:06] <Corky_> they're listed under auto-removeable apps
[10:06] <nerdsquad3210> be very carfull of what you say because the ops have your real name address and all your Internet historial :D
[10:08] <nerdsquad3210> and everything you say will be used against you once linux becomes illegal
[10:08] <Corky_> soothsayer
[10:08] <byte_slave> hello all
[10:08] <Corky_> load of garbage
[10:09] <momentary> damnit compiz is awesome
[10:09] <flanger> agree
[10:09] <SharKii> momentary, /agree
[10:09] <Corky_> whats iz?
[10:09] <bazhang> wers well it seems that is not well supported on Ubuntul though not all hope is lost as someone has ubuntu running on it http://blog.mypapit.net/2007/10/ubuntu-running-on-sony-ericsson-p990i.html
[10:09] <Corky_> *compiz
[10:10] <flanger> packet with a lot of visual effects
[10:10] <flanger> to enhance desktop windows etc
[10:10] <Corky_> ah
[10:10] <Corky_> i think i got smth like that
[10:10] <Corky_> not sure what its called
[10:10] <flanger> ;)
[10:10] <wers> bazhang, it's just that, that post is controversial. it doesnt seem to be reliable and i'm not planning to remove the symbian OS that comes with it. thank you so much anyway :)
[10:10] <byte_slave> i setup samba in uunto 7.10, and i got some doubts, how can i use the same login in diferent windows machines?
[10:10] <Corky_> just says advanced desktop effects
[10:11] <flanger> yeah its pretty much the compiz
[10:11] <indyzbinary> join #th-ubuntu
[10:11] <Corky_> kk
[10:11] <bazhang> wers you might want to post something to ubuntuforums but google turned up almost nothing on that phone sorry not to be of any help
[10:11] <tbiscti1> connect irc.mozilla.org
[10:11] <tbiscti1> exit
[10:11] <wers> bazhang, thank you so much! :)
[10:12] <Corky_> have u tried that avant window navigator?
[10:12] <JanJ> hello every one
[10:12] <indyzbinary> #ubuntu-th
[10:12] <JanJ> I'm looking for some help with an issue i encountered
[10:12] <avis> i found this nifty little daemon thats in the repos today http://www.techthrob.com/tech/preload.php
[10:12] <kalatian> !ask
[10:13] <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. :-)
[10:13] <tbiscti1> !ask
[10:14] <flanger> is there a good windows emulator for ubuntu? (not wine)
[10:14] <Corky_> z0man i can delete everything in /tmp right?
[10:14] <JanJ> Using ubuntu 7.10, usb mouse randomly dies, searched for fix on the forums and all over the net all of the mentioned fixes do not work for me
[10:14] <Corky_> flanger are you looking to emulate windows apps or the entire operating system?
[10:14] <flanger> apps only
[10:14] <Corky_> hmm
[10:14] <avis> flanger there is wine and crossover office and some other emulator that specializes in games (name escapes me)
[10:15] <Corky_> dnt know
[10:15] <flanger> I like wine but very often it becomes unstable
[10:15] <flanger> freezes, crashes..
[10:15] <Corky_> yup
[10:15] <bazhang> crossover it is then
[10:15] <Corky_> and it has problems handling some apps with high end GUI
[10:15] <Corky_> like i get black patches and i cant see some of the functions
[10:15] <Corky_> like with VeohTV
[10:16] <avis> i used crossover office just to run office 2003 simply for interoperability with school projects
[10:16] <flanger> I see
[10:16] <Corky_> better than wine?
[10:16] <flanger> I need to run corel draw, photoshop etc..
[10:16] <flanger> dont know yet if they support linux
[10:16] <flanger> so thats why I was interested in emulating
[10:16] <avis> Corky_, i think different applications prefer different emulators, it all depends on what you want to run
[10:17] <bazhang> dosbox is nice
[10:17] <Corky_> but for stuff that needs alot of graphics i dnt think wine can cut it
[10:17] <avis> there is a good amount of freeware stuff that might possible can replace the things you wish to run
[10:17] <bazhang> ;]
[10:17] <avis> open source linux stuff :)
[10:17] <Corky_> yup
[10:17] <Corky_> i've managed to replace almost everything
[10:17] <flanger> dosbox? for old dos games? :D
[10:17] <Corky_> amarok beats winamp hands down
[10:17] <flanger> k3b the best burner :)
[10:17] <Corky_> vlc is the same so thats good
[10:18] <Corky_> firefox is always my choice
[10:18] <Corky_> that goes for thunderbird too
[10:18] <avis> i use quod libet for audio simply because it handles 500GB of music better than amarok
[10:18] <rilo> Opera! :D
[10:18] <Corky_> then aMSN for messaging
[10:18] <Corky_> quod libet?
[10:18] <flanger> I loved opera, but recent release of flash player has problem with opera
[10:18] <rilo> I noticed :'(
[10:18] <Corky_> yeah opera has some issues
[10:19] <Corky_> i stopped using it
[10:19] <avis> yes its in the repos.  sudo apt-cache search quodlibet
[10:19] <rilo> Usually, Opera is great :)
[10:19] <rilo> Sometimes you just have to know how to get it to work how you want
[10:19] <Corky_> i used to use nothing but opera
[10:19] <Corky_> i had a stage i hated firefox lol
[10:19] <flanger> rilo I know what you are talking about :) ./mozilla -> ./opera ;D
[10:20] <flanger> but im pretty new to linux system
[10:20] <avis> there is swiftfox is compiled for different architectures (many to choose from) that is very speedy
[10:20] <rilo> but yea, sometimes you still have to open up an alternative. I really don't mind though. The Flash thing is kind of driving me crazy though :|
[10:20] <rilo> :D
[10:20] <flanger> I have almost no experience with nix :)
[10:20] <avis> rilo are you not able to get flash working ?
[10:21] <flanger> im using Evolution mail atm, gonna switch to thunderbird now :D
[10:21] <Kate_mins> hello how can i restart my network connection with ifconfig command ?
[10:21] <Corky_> i tried evolution, never liked
[10:21] <JanJ> problem: USB mouse dies after undefined period of time (repluging does not help), running ubuntu 7.10, non of the fixes mentioned on the forums didn't solve the priblem
[10:22] <booster_> hello
[10:22] <JanJ> also kills all other usb ports
[10:23] <avis> Kate_mins, i alternate between these 3 things.  sudo ifup eth0, sudo ifdown eth0 and sudo /etc/init.d networking restart.  making sure to try and ping something between each.  not very proper but usually eventually it works for me
[10:23] <avis> Kate_mins, that should be sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[10:24] <k4r0nt3> or script network restart
[10:24] <k4r0nt3> :-)
[10:24] <rilo> avis: sure, flash works but if I open up more than 1 tab with flash playing, it usually stops
[10:25] <JanJ> any advice?
[10:25] <Rgem> What's the hotkey for 'run an application'  ?
[10:25] <avis> rilo, spooky.
[10:25] <flanger> Enter? :D
[10:25] <Rgem> the 'run' thin
[10:25] <Rgem> thing
[10:25] <pusoicafe> guys pls help i broke my webcam how can i restore this
[10:25] <JanJ> Rgem: alt + f2
[10:26] <Rgem> JanJ, thanks :D
[10:26] <Rgem> sometimes, my desktop crashes so I need to do I command, I can use alt + f2 for that now :D
[10:26] <flanger> how come it crashes? :(
[10:27] <pusoicafe> error says---could not connect to video device (/dev/video0) pls check connection...but it was connected
[10:27] <flanger> Oo he crashed the whole os now lol
[10:28] <AlferedHichcok> having problems with OPENLDAP cong. where to add  BASE    dc=example,dc=com  ?
[10:28] <Chez> Hello. I have a computer that doesn't have the internet and can't connect to it. This means I cant use the synaptic package manager right?
[10:28] <white_eagle> Chez: yeah
[10:28] <white_eagle> you can't use it
[10:28] <JanJ> back to my problem ...gutsy, USB mouse stops responding after X time (replug does not help, all other usb ports die 2) tried all fixes mentioned on forums. help
[10:29] <Rakel> wuz up
[10:29] <Chez> So can i download any application listed in the synaptic package manager by googling it and downloading something(binary , source ??) on a windows computer and then put it on the ubuntu computer?
[10:29] <Corky_> chez i managed to install apps without internet
[10:29] <Chez> how?
[10:29] <Corky_> yeah chez do that
[10:29] <simplechat> Chez, what?
[10:29] <white_eagle> Chez: yeah
[10:29] <simplechat> why don't you just check the box and go install?
[10:29] <Corky_> thats what i did, then i ran terminal and installed manually
[10:29] <Chez> what file extension/s should i be looking ofr?
[10:29] <Corky_> simplechat he got no net connection
[10:29] <simplechat> Chez, grab the .debs
[10:29] <simplechat> from /etc/cache/apt
[10:29] <Corky_> look for .tar .gz .tgz
[10:29] <simplechat> (iirc)
[10:30] <simplechat> look for a .deb file
[10:30] <Corky_> yeah or .debs are the best
[10:30] <Corky_> those install themselves
[10:30] <simplechat> unless its a source package, they are going to be a .deb
[10:30] <flanger> tarballs usually the archived packages
[10:30] <simplechat> and they will be downloaded by apt
[10:30] <flanger> *.tar *.tar.gz
[10:30] <Corky_> simplechat he cant use apt. he got no connection
[10:30] <Chez> will i need a compiler ?
[10:30] <simplechat> Corky_, grab them from somewhere with a net connection
[10:30] <simplechat> Chez, use build-essential
[10:30] <flanger> rpm, deb, yum for drivers if I remember correctly
[10:31] <Corky_> i never used a compiler
[10:31] <simplechat> Corky_, its simple enough
[10:31] <Chez> okay thanks
[10:31] <Corky_> .deb is also for apps
[10:31] <booster_> .deb is a easy install
[10:31] <Corky_> yeah
[10:32] <flanger> easiest :)
[10:32] <Corky_> just double click and run it
[10:32] <booster_> i cant figure out how to compile
[10:32] <Chez> alright got it. thats what ill grab
[10:32] <Corky_> i dunno either
[10:32] <booster_> all that make file shit is killing me
[10:32] <Corky_> but i learnt some thing where u type tar zvxf packagename
[10:33] <Corky_> then u do cd foldername
[10:33] <Corky_> make
[10:33] <Corky_> make install
[10:33] <Corky_> :S
[10:33] <AlferedHichcok> having problems with OPENLDAP cong. where to add  BASE    dc=example,dc=com  ?
[10:33] <Dazgard> hi there
[10:33] <avis> just read the README in the directory of the program you want to install it should tell you.  make sure you have build-essential installed.  its usually as simple as "sudo ./configure ; sudo make ; sudo make install
[10:33] <flanger> depends on source
[10:33] <flanger> it can be ./configure
[10:33] <flanger> can be make
[10:33] <gotama> Hi! Is there any way how to restart the gdm without having to reset the pc?
[10:33] <JanJ> back to my problem ...gutsy, USB mouse stops responding after X time (replug does not help, all other usb ports die 2) tried all fixes mentioned on forums (disabling usb 2, adding noapic irqpoll in karnel boot line, anything i could find related to this problem i tryed)
[10:34] <mavi-> gotama: type "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[10:34] <gotama> Ok. Thanks.
[10:34] <Corky_> hmmm
[10:34] <mavi-> gotama: or jsut press ctrl-alt-backspace
[10:34] <mavi-> gotama: just*
[10:34] <booster_> build-essential...how can i check to see if i have that???
[10:34] <Boss891222> quit
[10:34] <Corky_> but i dnt do that anymore
[10:34] <Corky_> i got a connection now
[10:34] <bullgard4> "detlef@MD97600:~$ i2cdetect -l; i2c-0   unknown  SMBus I801 adapter at 18e0  N/A."  man i2cdetect: " i2cdetect -l: Output a list of installed busses." What busses are installed?
[10:35] <avis> booster_, try and install it sudo apt-get install build-essentials (or is it build-essentials?) if its already installed you need not worry.
[10:35] <Shyde> booster_: run "aptitude show build-essential", it says at the top if it's installed
[10:36] <pusoicafe> any help for my videocam?
[10:36] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang: hey you there.. simple question about vmware (well i hope simple) do i choose bridged networking or NAT?
[10:37] <avis> pusoicafe, i'm guessing, and this is just a guess, that you should use insmod to reload the web cam driver.
[10:37] <dookdook> i
[10:38] <booster_> ok i have build-essential...lol
[10:38] <avis> pusoicafe, i believe its a module not a driver, sorry :)
[10:39] <jayde_drag0n> okay i guess you aren't there... hey can anyone tell me.. i'm setting up vmware for the first time and i'm going thru the wizard... its asking me if i want a bridged connection or a NAT.. from the description i am assuming NAT.. but can anyone take a moment to shed some light please?
[10:40] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: that depends on what you want to do
[10:40] <booster_> can anyone tell me if there are any network tools like "solarwinds for windows" that will allow port scans and ip trace rout ???
[10:40] <pusoicafe> avis: how will i reload
[10:40] <avis> pusoicafe, again that was my best guess.  you might try google.  i haven't used insmod in years
[10:40] <Shyde> booster_: Have a look at Network Tools in the System - Administration menu
[10:41] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: bridged means that they vm gets its own ip address
[10:41] <pusoicafe> avis: i tried lsusb yes there is a webcam
[10:41] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: and nat means that it shares the hosts ip address
[10:41] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang: oh good you're there..well my translation here is if i use bridged.. then i have to have anothere lan card so it can have its own IP address on a seperate card... and if i use NAT then it uses the ip address and card the way my computer currently is??
[10:42] <bazhang> http://www.vmweekly.com/articles/networking_in_vmware/1/ jayde_drag0n more explanation here
[10:42] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: nay, just the one card will do
[10:42] <JanJ> ubuntu gutsy, USB mouse stops responding after X time (replug does not help, all other usb ports die 2) tried all fixes mentioned on forums (disabling usb 2, adding noapic irqpoll in karnel boot line, anything i could find related to this problem i tryed)
[10:42] <flanger> jayde_drag0n bridged mode is when you have two lan adapters in your pc. Usually its used for servers. Nat (network address translation) is used to share internet for local area network users
[10:42] <PoGz> how do i install or configure my webcam? i'm using gutsy on Acer Aspire..
[10:42] <erUSUL> !webcam
[10:42] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[10:43] <bazhang> flanger: but she is talking about a vm ;]
[10:43] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang:  oookay so that means if i use bridged.. then it will just have its own ip address.. adn i can use both the vm and my own system to be online simultaneously
[10:43] <avis> JanJ, do you have "legacy usb support" enabled in your bios ?  that might be one option
[10:43] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n:  right!
[10:43] <flanger> ah true true
[10:43] <Bookmaster> hi all
[10:43] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang: excellent... okay i think i'm catching on YEAY!!!! (btw i'm a girl)
[10:44] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: though what flanger said is absolutely correct as well just for normal computing
[10:45] <bazhang> although normal seems to be getting stranger by the day ;]
[10:45] <jayde_drag0n> bazhang:  okay sorry for pulling your ear so much.. its asking me to allocate disk size... i'm on;y ever going to use this for itunes for my ipod.. i was going to choose 20g i figured that'd be enough... but there is a checkbox in "split disk into 2GB files" what does that mean?
[10:46] <icesword> hi
[10:46] <icesword> bazhang, hi
[10:47] <bazhang> jayde_drag0n: well  you can choose to make a static file of 20GB that will be made at once, or something that grows when needed; I think that is what that is referring to
[10:47] <AlferedHichcok> i cant understand. where to put        BASE    dc=example,dc=com          and what does the comands  in 'Populating The LDAP Tree' heading in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer        means........ can any one help?
[10:47] <bazhang> icesword: hi!
[10:48]  * flanger went to install thunderbird
[10:49] <frame10> tyut
[10:49] <frame10> 8iop
[10:49] <bazhang> http://www.richardthecomputerguy.com/ldapwhyto/Main/Tools AlferedHichcok this may help
[10:50] <flanger> bazhang if you'd had to run server on linux, which distribution would you choose? :)
[10:50] <icesword> debian
[10:51] <bazhang> flanger: well I can only say ubuntu on this channel, but nods at icesword
[10:51] <flanger> =)
[10:51] <flanger> noone loves RH EL :D
[10:51] <icesword> the dependencies,that is the thing
[10:52] <bazhang> apt is the best ;]
[10:52] <TerrorBite> How do I get usplash to go from kubuntu back to ubuntu?
[10:52] <pawan> any keyboard shortcut for activating applications menu
[10:52] <TerrorBite> or, better, display a custom image?
[10:53] <pawan> palces system
[10:54] <valehru> Hey guys, Im trying to troubleshoot a new linux machine over the phone. they have a dial up ethernet internet connection, basically on windows It dialled up with a username/password and a phonenumber.  What is the best way to set this up on ubuntu?
[10:54] <juice_> hola, anyone know the command to get art manager?
[10:54] <pawan> keyboard shortcuts
[10:55] <bazhang> juice_: you back? ;]
[10:56] <ubuntu> hi; is there a 'shortcut' to disk partitioning so that I can speed up the partitioning part of the install/?
[10:56] <bullgard4> "detlef@MD97600:~$ i2cdetect -l; i2c-0   unknown  SMBus I801 adapter at 18e0  N/A."  man i2cdetect: " i2cdetect -l: Output a list of installed busses." What busses are installed?
[10:56] <peter77> Only one application is able to use my audio device at one time meaning any other program (e.g. vlc) can't and will appear to be muted
[10:56] <juice_> bazhang: yeah :P i used envy and it worked great
[10:57] <avis> valehru, i believe dialup users use ppp these days.  you might want to sudo apt-cache search ppp
[10:57] <juice_> bazhang: now im looking for the command to get art manager
[10:57] <bazhang> juice_: envy. uh oh
[10:57] <peter77> this is annoying as when I activate a vm even though I am not using the audio device the vm hogs it effectively muting ubuntu
[10:57] <valehru> avis, thanks
[10:57] <juice_> bazhang: ??
[10:58] <bazhang> juice_: not a good choice there
[10:58] <icesword> where are other supporters
[10:58] <juice_> bazhang: its the only thing that works, no hoops to jump thro
[10:59] <avis> peter77, if you consider dual booting you might enjoy your ubuntu experience more.  vm's aren't very efficient.
[10:59] <juice_> ne one know the command for art manager
[10:59] <juice_> ?
[11:00] <peter77> avis, thanx for the suggestion, so if I don't uninstall windows off of my other partition on my hdd then it will not effect the problem with only one application being able to use the audio device at any one given time?
[11:01] <avis> peter77, i dont understand.  though if your expecting sound on a vm session it might hog resources to the point of only hearing audio from one application.
[11:02] <MagicMoonLight> Hi Room
[11:02] <avis> peter77, that was badly said.  my theory is that vm's are resource intensive and when you have windows running and ubuntu running on top of it you have to expect some hiccups when not running in a completely native environment
[11:03] <MagicMoonLight> I just I want say I love Ubuntu it saved my life from the Microsoft Trap it is just so coool :)
[11:04] <peter77> avis, you misunderstood, my question was is there a reason only one app can access the audio device where windows (bah) allows multiple applications to output audio at one time?
[11:04] <avis> peter77, there is nothing in ubuntu that prevents it from hearing audio from only one application at a time.  you have can multiple sources with no problems.  i dont use windows or vmware
[11:04] <juice_> ne one know the command for art manager???
[11:05] <peter77> avis, ok so there must be some sound setting in ubuntu preventing it then?
[11:05] <avis> juice_, i think its as simple as sudo apt-get install gnome-art
[11:05] <gpellis64> mute
[11:05] <gpellis64> button
[11:05] <juice_> ty
[11:05] <MagicMoonLight> the screenlet manager also nice :)
[11:05] <cinex> "arts" is a command line volume control ? (might help)
[11:06] <avis> peter77, nope but if your troubleshooting the first place to look is the volume icon in gnome.  ubuntu has a tendency to mute certain audio channels, though i'm guessing if you hear sound some of the time, you should hear sound all of the time
[11:06] <MagicMoonLight> just type gnome art in synaptics
[11:06] <cinex> its not called arts
[11:07] <[CroX]> How do I change the gamma/brightness?
[11:07] <avis> there is a package called "gnome-art"  its used to install themes from art.gnome.org.  i find going to art.gnome.org and finding things that match my preference to be a better solution.  you just install themes in your system-preference-appearance
[11:09] <mariella78> ciao
[11:10] <flanger> my panels are acting weird, when I add icon sometimes its blank (no gfx)
[11:10] <avis> flanger, i totally don't know what you speak of
[11:10] <flanger> I installed thunderbird and added it to panel
[11:10] <icesword> flanger, what about you right click on it,and configure it by hand
[11:11] <avis> ahh ok
[11:11] <flanger> will do
[11:11] <flanger> just was interested why does that happen :)
[11:12] <icesword> maybe you changed the name or else
[11:12] <flanger> nope havent.
[11:12] <flanger> its working link but no gfx
[11:12] <momentary> juno is a good movie
[11:12] <flanger> although I see the icon when I rightclick in properties
[11:13] <TerrorBite> How do I get usplash to go from kubuntu back to ubuntu?
[11:13] <TerrorBite> or, better, display a custom image?
[11:13] <icesword> hyakuhei, hiya
[11:14] <icesword> !splash
[11:14] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[11:14] <hyakuhei> hi icesword
[11:14] <icesword> hyakuhei, so you are from England
[11:14] <TerrorBite> ubotu, thanks
[11:14] <avis> icesword, that splashscreen is totally different from usplash
[11:14] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[11:14] <TerrorBite> oh wait, Gnome splash screen
[11:15] <crushy> hello everyone
[11:15] <momentary> pretty smart bot
[11:15] <momentary> for a faggot
[11:15] <TerrorBite> ubotu, in that case, thanks for at least trying to help even though you're not actually human
[11:15] <avis> TerrorBite, i suspect the login manager that kubuntu-deskstop installs is a different animal than gdm.
[11:15] <TerrorBite> momentary, lol
[11:15] <crushy> how to fix equalizer in audacious?
[11:15] <TerrorBite> avis, not the login manager.
[11:15] <bazhang> momentary: no need for that
[11:15] <avis> ooh.  ok.
[11:16] <momentary> it was funny
[11:16] <LoLLo> where can i find the icon's folder of ubuntu ( default )? ? ? ? ?
[11:16] <hyakuhei> icesword, yes I am but I'm in wales at the moment
[11:16] <TerrorBite> KDE's login manager is kdm, Gnome's is gdm, I changed that back
[11:16] <[CroX]> How do I change the gamma/brightness?
[11:16] <lakeoftea> !ohmy | momentary
[11:16] <ubotu> momentary: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[11:16] <lakeoftea> haha :)
[11:16] <lakeoftea> that bot is so cool
[11:16] <TerrorBite> haha
[11:16] <crushy> ubotu?
[11:16] <lakeoftea> oh yeah
[11:16] <LoLLo> where can i find the icon's folder of ubuntu ( default )? ? ? ? ?
[11:16] <TerrorBite> it must have picked up on the insult
[11:16] <flanger> eggdrop? :D
[11:16] <momentary> it was cool until it tried to censor me
[11:17] <crushy> how to fix equalizer in audacious any help?
[11:17] <momentary> yeah its just mad cause it got called out
[11:17] <lakeoftea> audacious = audacity ???
[11:17] <danand> LoLLo - /usr/share/icons
[11:17] <crushy> audacious music player
[11:17] <avis> they are different lakeoftea
[11:17] <lakeoftea> ic
[11:17] <richie_> is there anybody know how to download and use theme for ubuntu 7.10
[11:17] <momentary> english
[11:17] <blogcrawler> hi
[11:17] <TerrorBite> avis, I'm talking about the splash screen that covers up all the scrolling kernel messages.
[11:17] <bazhang> !ot > momentary
[11:17] <richie_> is there anybody know how to download and use theme for ubuntu 7.10?
[11:18] <TerrorBite> I did apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:18] <richie_> im a new user of ubuntu
[11:18] <icesword> richie_, what are you refering to
[11:18] <momentary> system- prefrences- apperance
[11:18] <avis> yes i realize that TerrorBite.  dont know how to help you
[11:18] <momentary> richie
[11:18] <icesword> richie_, mac4lin?
[11:18] <blogcrawler> how can I install gtksourcecompletion plugin for gedit?
[11:18] <crushy> richie go on ubuntuforums.org
[11:18] <crushy> there's many link to themes
[11:18] <richie_> im using art manager
[11:18] <Dellbuntu5100> how can i install compiz-fusion
[11:18] <danand> !themes | richie_
[11:18] <ubotu> richie_: 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
[11:18] <avis> blogcrawler, by reading the archive README for instructions on how to install
[11:19] <momentary> themes that link are forums of ubuntu
[11:19] <richie_> i see many links
[11:19] <bazhang> Dellbuntu5100: install compizconfig-settings-manager
[11:19] <crushy> yea check those links
[11:19] <richie_> but i can only download
[11:19] <drowner_> Hi everyone. I know suspend issues are old school, but I can't get them to work - Thats fine, but I can't even turn them off! I turn my powersaving settings to 'never suspend' or 'never hibernate' but it still does. Any thoughts?
[11:19] <incorrect> can anyone suggest a fast dns cache?
[11:19] <momentary> thanks many times beautiful day and your wife
[11:19] <stib> richie_: download yr theme, and drag it into your theme preferences window
[11:19] <Dellbuntu5100> ok
[11:19] <richie_> i dont know how to apply it
[11:19] <incorrect> something simple and fast
[11:20] <jtravnick> TerrorBite, you mean you get to see the kernel messages when you boot?
[11:20] <momentary> i gotta poop
[11:20] <blogcrawler> avis: u mean gtksoucecompletion's readme?
[11:20] <crushy> you mean dns?
[11:20] <richie_> thx
[11:20] <avis> richie_, its as simple as using the install button and navigating to the .tar.gz file that you downloaded
[11:20] <richie_> let me see
[11:20] <crushy> opendns?
[11:20] <LoLLo> ok, how can i zoom an icon ( the icon's picture in the desktop is smaller than the others !! )
[11:20] <Survivorman>  richie its at system -> preferences -> appearance
[11:20] <Dellbuntu5100> my sound will not work. I went into the mixer and nothing is muted. my sound driver is sigmatel audio. Do i need to install it?:-/
[11:20] <Survivorman> open the window and drag and drop the file onto the window
[11:20] <avis> blogcrawler, yep.  source code always comes with installation instructions
[11:20] <TerrorBite> jtravnick, no, I get the kubuntuy logo instead of the ubuntu one.
[11:20] <richie_> i know
[11:20] <richie_> but i chose apply
[11:21] <TerrorBite> jtravnick, I'd like to change it back to how it was before I apt get installed kuuntu-desktop
[11:21] <richie_> nothing happens...except icon
[11:21] <pawan> keyboard shortcuts
[11:21] <crushy> is there any way to make webcam work in ubuntu which is not of logitech and linux drivers not available
[11:21] <Dellbuntu5100> LoLLo, right click the icon and choose stretch icon
[11:21] <TerrorBite> Google speaks of usplash-artwork packages
[11:21] <richie_> no background changed
[11:21] <pawan> for applications menu
[11:21] <adred> hello
[11:21] <Survivorman> some of them are not for the whole system (icons + windows, etc.); some are under custom
[11:21] <danand> richie_ - got system -> preferences -> appearances. there is a button on that window marked install
[11:21] <adred> is the right place for kubuntu users?
[11:21] <Dellbuntu5100> no
[11:21] <danand> richie_ - *goto
[11:21] <bazhang> #kubuntu
[11:22] <adred> ok
[11:22] <flanger> anyone knows collection of advanced  network tools? (or stick with nmap? :D )
[11:22] <Survivorman> hes talking about some files that only change part of the themes
[11:22] <adred> how do i get to that channel?
[11:22] <TerrorBite> momentary, charming, we all needed to know that. Though it appears richie_ really did want to know
[11:22] <Dellbuntu5100> my sound will not work. I went into the mixer and nothing is muted. my sound driver is sigmatel audio. Do i need to install it?
[11:22] <richie_> danand
[11:22] <blogcrawler> avis: I tried it. it needs to install gtksourceview plugin, first. I tried it, too. but after compiling and installing, nothing added to plugins of gedit
[11:22] <bazhang> netstat also flanger
[11:22] <richie_> i clicked it
[11:22] <richie_> but only icon changed
[11:22] <LoLLo> yeeeee thanks !!!
[11:22] <richie_> not background
[11:22] <avis> blogcrawler, no idea i'd check google.
[11:22] <yaoziyuan> lol
[11:22] <Survivorman> then you just downloaded the icon theme
[11:23] <stib> richie_: are you sure that theme has a background?
[11:23] <jtravnick> TerrorBite,  oh ok sorry cant help you there havnt tried messing with that yet I would like to be able to see the messages some times sorta like on fedora you can click on show messages
[11:23] <piuma> !it
[11:23] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:23] <yaoziyuan> i formatted everything on my computer
[11:23] <Dellbuntu5100> my sound will not work. I went into the mixer and nothing is muted. my sound driver is sigmatel audio. Do i need to install it?
[11:23] <yaoziyuan> history since high school
[11:23] <yaoziyuan> brand new start of life
[11:23] <richie_> stib
[11:23] <richie_> yeap
[11:23] <crushy> dellbuntu is system>preference>sound
[11:23] <blogcrawler> avis: I checked google and ubuntuforums, too with no success
[11:23] <crushy> what can u see there
[11:23] <bazhang> yaoziyuan: is there a question in there ;]
[11:23] <Dellbuntu5100> ok. hold on
[11:24] <richie_> i wanna use a theme named "skull"
[11:24] <kostkon> Dellbuntu5100, trying running "alsamixer" from the terminal and check you volume levels there also
[11:24] <kostkon> try*
[11:24] <avis> Dellbuntu5100, your soundcard might be supported using a newer alsa-driver i believe you also need alsa-lib and alsa-utils.  you can get those from the alsa website.  there is a specific order to install them so you'll have to google
[11:24] <flanger> omg my connection died :( 0.5kb/s
[11:24] <stib> richie_: try manually changing the background - extract the image from the theme and set it as yr background.
[11:24] <richie_> sorry everyone
[11:25] <richie_> i got it
[11:25] <avis> blogcrawler, yes thats not good keep on trying here
[11:25] <richie_> some themes dont have backgrounds
[11:25] <momentary> i pooped
[11:25] <Dellbuntu5100> im new with Ubuntu so I might come back for help. I'll google alsa-lib and alsa-utils
[11:25] <crushy> check this out dellbuntu https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Gutsy_Intel_HD_Audio_Controller
[11:25] <richie_> only login
[11:25] <avis> richie_, i have never seen a theme that had a background.
[11:25] <crushy> and follow the instructions for a working sound card
[11:25] <stib> richie_ oh really. Well you learn something new every day
[11:25] <bazhang> !coc > momentary
[11:26] <richie_> avis
[11:26] <richie_> i got it
[11:26] <Survivorman> richie, is it the gdm skull theme?
[11:26] <TerrorBite> momentary, thanks for informing us.
[11:26] <momentary> i feel much better
[11:26] <stib> momentary TMI
[11:26] <richie_> survivorman, y
[11:26] <blogcrawler> avis: thank u anyway
[11:26] <richie_> it's so nise
[11:26] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> momentary, good for u!
[11:26] <crushy> i have installed kde4 in ubuntu 7.10 gutsy but its display always need to be fixed?
[11:26] <momentary> oh your not familiar with bowel movements?
[11:27] <Survivorman> richie, that theme is not for the desktop, but for the login window
[11:27] <bazhang> momentary: stop
[11:27] <avis> !offtopic | momentary
[11:27] <ubotu> momentary: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:27] <TerrorBite> bazhang, try piping it?
[11:27] <TerrorBite> !coc | momentary
[11:27] <ubotu> momentary: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[11:27] <blogcrawler> how can I install gtksourcecompletion plugin for gedit?
[11:27] <TerrorBite> there we go
[11:27] <avis> thanks TerrorBite
[11:27] <TerrorBite> it's pipe, nit file redirect
[11:27] <TerrorBite> *not
[11:27] <richie_> i got it
[11:28] <momentary> wtf is ubuntu anyways
[11:29] <bazhang> momentary: last warning
[11:29] <momentary> ?
[11:29] <flanger> momentary google it :)
[11:29] <richie_> it seems that ubuntu  is so nice and interesting
[11:29] <locke> I deleted a partition that had a different ubuntu version installed on it, then expanded the current partition to accomodate that space, but now however I am receiving an error of 'fsck died with exit status 8' on booting to my current partition, I believe this is because since the partition is listed in grub it checks it, so how would I fix this? Remove the entry from grub? How would I do this?
[11:30] <danand> momentary - www.ubuntu.org
[11:30] <crushy> momentary who do you think you are?
[11:30] <stib> locke: the grub menu is very easy to edit. Look at /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:30] <momentary> you are all bots no?
[11:30] <bazhang> !ops | momentary
[11:30] <ubotu> momentary: 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, Jack_Sparrow or nickrud!
[11:30] <locke> stib: would that take care of the error message do you think?
[11:30] <TerrorBite> hahaha, the bot PM'ed me
[11:31] <TerrorBite>  ubotu says, "Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)"
[11:31] <crushy> ubuntu is an operating system of free and open source softwares
[11:31] <crushy> u sitting in ubuntu chat and still dont know
[11:31] <richie_> then how can i use login?
[11:31] <Gary> momentary, chat in #ubuntu-offtopic  please
[11:31] <momentary> okay now i'm lost
[11:31] <kloeri> momentary: don't troll please
[11:31] <crushy> ubuntu is an ancient african word that means "humanity to others"
[11:31] <Evert> i have configured virtual hosts and the mod_jk.conf but all own hosts i visit points to the index of tomcat instead of the index.jsp of the site i want to visit
[11:31] <crushy> :)
[11:31] <ramontayag> hi all. a question about rails.vim / gVim. I hope i'm in the right room.  I did a fresh install on Ubuntu and it's not working like it did in windows. Before, when I'd create a new line, or press enter while in edit mode, there were tabs automatically added based on what block i'm in. now, i'm always back at the beginning and have to put the tabs myself. what part of gVim detects this? maybe...
[11:31] <ramontayag> ...I didn't configure it properly.
[11:32] <stib> locke: I don't know, since I 'm not sure what is causing the problem. But you could remove the partition from the menu by editing that file.
[11:32] <TerrorBite> Here we go, someone just oper'd up
[11:33] <booster_> i need help with a skydome question for beryl
[11:33] <crushy> ?
[11:33] <Gary> momentary, for general chat type /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:33] <momentary> do you have an ethical issue with trolling? because i think its the most practical way to fish
[11:33] <Survivorman> richie, system -> administration -> login window -> local... then drop the file onto it and select it under the list of themes
[11:33] <bazhang> booster what system are you running? it is compiz-fusion now
[11:33] <danand> richie_ - goto system -> administration -> login window. You can install your them for the login manager (gdm) there
[11:34] <TerrorBite> ah, the sweet sound of silence
[11:34] <locke> stib: ok its edited ill try seeing if it fixes it, be back in a moment :]
[11:34] <crushy> lolz terror
[11:34] <TerrorBite> now, I'm going to go read up about these splash-artwork packagees
[11:34] <stib> locke: good luck. and BACK UP FIRST!
[11:34] <TerrorBite> stib, you missed
[11:34] <crushy> how to install equalizer in audacious music player:(
[11:34] <stib> whoops
[11:35] <booster_> im running ubuntu 7.04 with beryl installed...i tried to install compiz-fousion but i never could get it to work for me...so now i have compiz and beryl ...lol
[11:35] <stib> well I guess that's the last we hear from locke for a while..
[11:35] <mehdi> hi
[11:35] <neeto> For dynamic port fowarding over SSH to work, do you need open ports on the host server?
[11:35] <TerrorBite> stib, unless by some miracle it works first time.
[11:35] <richie_> danand, thank u
[11:35] <TerrorBite> booster_, I thought beryl was the old name for what is now Compiz Fusion
[11:36] <Survivorman> beryl and compiz were separate projects that merged
[11:36] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> beryl was a fork
[11:36] <slenentine> neeto: what are you trying to forward?
[11:36] <TerrorBite> survivorman, [Hardy]TuTUXG, thanks
[11:36] <danand> richie_ - np :)
[11:36] <gnarlyc> booster_ what is the question?
[11:36] <neeto> slenentine: HTTP
[11:37] <Nubae> can someone help me install a printer on vmware (windows XP image) via ubuntu 7.10 natted?
[11:37] <cappiz> i moved my systemdisk to another computer, now it doesnt fint the eth0 - how can i "reconfigure" the NIC?
[11:37] <booster_> for some reason when i try to install a skydome it dosent work...i could only find one skydome that would work for me and i don like it
[11:37] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Nubae, net printer?
[11:37] <Nubae> yeah
[11:37] <slenentine> neeto: are you trying to view port 80 on the ssh server or are you trying to use the ssh server as a proxy?
[11:37] <booster_> my screen res. is 1024x768
[11:38] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Nubae, should be the same on a normal win machine
[11:38] <Nubae> vmware is on a different subnet though, so I cant find the printer
[11:38] <locke> Ok, so I deleted a partition, and now when I boot my computer, it runs fsck.ext3 and cannot find the UUID and halts the boot up process and goes to a maintenance shell. How can I correct this?
[11:38] <genius> where can i edit startup daemons list?
[11:38] <neeto> slenentine: both
[11:38] <neeto> slenentine: not on the same port though
[11:38] <TerrorBite> locke, edit /etc/fstab
[11:38] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Nubae, oh, y not try bridge?
[11:38] <TerrorBite> locke, but do it carefully
[11:39] <locke> TerrorBite: k, thanks, that's the file i was lookin for I'm pretty sure :)
[11:39] <Nubae> I tried that too, then internet stopped working and couldn't find printer either
[11:39] <TerrorBite> locke, delete the line referring to the partition you deleted
[11:39] <locke> TerrorBite: Always careful when root ;D
[11:39] <danand> locke - create a backup of that file before you edit
[11:39] <locke> danand: of course :)
[11:39] <TerrorBite> locke, that's good
[11:40] <Nubae> someone told me to try and set it up with a local port that is connected to a network address
[11:40] <Nubae> but I'm a bit confused by what they meant
[11:40] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Nubae, sorry, i forgot every thing i learned in my network course
[11:40] <gnarlyc> booster_ have you tried www.beryl-themes.org not everyone will work, but there is a main link for skydome themes to search in
[11:40] <danand> locke - ;)
[11:41] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Nubae, maybe on vmware's website?
[11:41] <slenentine> neeto: well if you want to use it as a proxy it's ssh -D 9999 user@ip   then you would tell you computer to use a proxy located at localhost:9999 . But to answer your initial question all of the forwarding gets set up based on the options used when the client connects. If that makes sense.
[11:41] <booster_> gnarlyc_ thats were i found the one that works
[11:41] <sharkp> hi,i WANT TO INSTALL 3D FOR MY RADEON HD 2600 XT. hoW CAN i DO?
[11:41] <locke> K, I'll reboot and see how that goes :)
[11:42] <AlferedHichcok> sudo slapadd -l init.ldif          bdb_db_open: only one suffix allowed          backend_startup_one: bi_db_open failed! (-1)           slap_startup failed
[11:42] <gnarlyc> k, well i would try more there, if one works the problem isn't you, it's whoever made those other themes, booster_
[11:42] <booster_> gnarlyc_ some of them had the same size res.
[11:43] <Nubae> I've looked ont eh net, can't find anything to help me, its weird, u'd think it would be a common thing
[11:43] <gnarlyc> also just a side note, if you update to gutsy, you may find your compiz-fusion issues will disappear, booster_
[11:43] <neeto> slenentine: well for HTTP, I am using ssh -D to connect, and I don't seem to be getting out of the server's network... I think I am getting a DNS response, since the pages don't time out, but all sites render as blank pages. For SOCKS, I am using -L port:host:port, which I assume I do need to forward a port on the host for, correct?
[11:43] <Nubae> alfred, check ldap.conf
[11:44] <TerrorBite> booster_, I'm using gutsy and compiz works (almost) perfectly for me
[11:45] <TerrorBite> I get the occasional black window, and firefox doesn't seem to like to ply nice
[11:45] <booster_> gnarlyc_ the distro im running now is ubuntu ultimate gamers edition. and it has many games and apps that i realy wouldnt want to reinstall on a new distro
[11:45] <TerrorBite> booster_, you can upgrade your distro with apt-get
[11:46] <booster_> realy???
[11:46] <gnarlyc> i don't believe you would have to booster_
[11:46] <neeto> Is there a command line tool for testing the maximum bandwidth throughput of a server? (Even if it involves connecting to an ouside host)
[11:46] <radek> elo
[11:46] <sharkp> I want to use 3d on my radeon hd 2600 xt. Should I install ATi drivers?
[11:46] <TerrorBite> booster_, I think you first have to edit your sources.list, then apt-get update then apt-get distupgrade
[11:46] <slenentine> neeto: i've only ever used the -D option for socks...
[11:47] <TerrorBite> don't take my word for it though
[11:47] <juice_> hi all again! what prog would i use to manage widgets?
[11:47] <jtravnick> is there a way to log in as root in ubuntu? I nead to copy a file over but user does not have permision to write to the folder it neads to go into
[11:47] <neeto> slenentine: do you have any idea why I would be getting blank pages?
[11:47] <slenentine> neeto: then just tell your localhost to use localhost:whatEver  as the proxy server
[11:47] <TerrorBite> jtravnick, use the sudo command to run other coommands as root
[11:47] <Nubae> for ATI drivers, you'll probably have to compile kernel modules
[11:47] <Nubae> if its a newer card
[11:48] <Nubae> I had to for my X1450
[11:48] <richie_> i installed  ATI driver
[11:48] <TerrorBite> jtravnick, like this: "Make me a sandwich." "No, do it yourself!" "Sudo make me a sandwich." "Okay."
[11:48] <neeto> slenentine: yeah, that much is obvious. My problem seems to be server-side though.
[11:48] <jtravnick> TerrorBite,  thats what i thought only problem i still not realy good at the CLI
[11:48] <richie_> but i still cannot play Assautcube
[11:48] <TerrorBite> jtravnick, just add sudo to the front of the command that tells you permission denied, then type in your password.
[11:49] <ghostlines> does anyone know how to run 2 commands via the terminal at the same time ?
[11:49] <richie_> X800
[11:49] <gnarlyc> or if you aren't too blahblah with the terminal you can enable login as root into gdm, jtravnick
[11:49] <ghostlines> not one after the other , but rather at the same time
[11:49] <Nubae> ghostlines trl+z
[11:49] <david2> hello
[11:49] <richie_> how to compile kernel modules?
[11:49] <Nubae> ctrl
[11:49] <TerrorBite> ghostlines, you can use the & separator
[11:49] <slenentine> neeto: are you sure that the dns on the server is good?...can you ping www.google.com
[11:50] <Nubae> or use the & seperator :-)
[11:50] <jtravnick> gnarlyc,  how do i do that?
[11:50] <TerrorBite> ghostlines, like this: commandone & commandtwo
[11:50] <david2> can anybody help me? I need to count how many files are in a directory and it's sub-directories...
[11:50] <locke> TerrorBite: thanks, that did the trick :), I couldn't remember which file it was that referenced all the partitions
[11:50] <ichbinesderelch> why always pinging google? that google abuse is going tooo far!
[11:50] <TerrorBite> ghostlines, commandone will then run in the background
[11:50] <goovy> command1 && command2
[11:50] <TerrorBite> locke, you're welcome
[11:50] <jtravnick>  i realy should learn more of the cli
[11:50] <Nubae> google ati + howto + ubuntu
[11:50] <prakash> sir i want nis server installation in ubuntu server 7.10
[11:50] <TerrorBite> goovy, that's different
[11:50] <neeto> slenentine: I can ping google from the server
[11:50] <richie_> i cannot play assaulcube
[11:50] <ghostlines> yep it's different
[11:50] <breakz> hey, Ive got a problem with my 7.10 server, I noticed the network died on the box, so I plugged in the monitor, got some error, tons of errors, this was the last error: kernel panic - not syncing: fatal exception in interrupt <- how do I fix it so it doesnt happen again? :P
[11:50] <richie_> okay
[11:50] <TerrorBite> goovy, that's "Only run command32 if command1 worked"
[11:50] <ghostlines> cuz i want it at the same
[11:50] <goovy> but ctrl + z stops a process, doesn't it?
[11:51] <TerrorBite> s/32/2/
[11:51] <goovy> ok, that
[11:51] <richie_> when i play assaul cube or war 3(by use wine)
[11:51] <goovy> #s right
[11:51] <ghostlines> not one after the other, i want to run etswitch and a game at the same time
[11:51] <juice_> anyone know  what prog would i use to manage widgets?
[11:51] <gnarlyc> administrator -> Login Window -> Security tab
[11:51] <richie_> i can not see anythine from screen
[11:51] <richie_> only sounds
[11:51] <TerrorBite> goovy, ctrl-z does stop it
[11:51] <ghostlines> instead of clicking two icons all the time
[11:51] <TerrorBite> and you could then use bg to resume it in the background
[11:51] <slenentine> neeto: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/12/08/ssh-tunnel-socks-proxy-forwarding-secure-browsing/
[11:52] <gnarlyc> from there enable allow local system admin.... jtravnick
[11:52] <goovy> ok, i understand
[11:52] <jtravnick> gnarlyc,  found it thanks
[11:52] <Nubae> prakash gohttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Servers
[11:52] <TerrorBite> ghostlines, what's etswitch? Something to do with etracer?
[11:52] <Nubae> that should have howto nis
[11:53] <Nubae> or one can use screen
[11:53] <Nubae> screen to run 2 processes at once
[11:53] <Nubae> or more
[11:54] <TerrorBite> ichbinesderelch, we always ping Google because they have more bandwidth than God.
[11:54] <haris> trying to change some X settings and I've just looked into the xorg.conf file and things look kinda funky
[11:54] <neeto> slenentine: Yeah, this link is nothing new. My problems seem to be serverside. My localhost is configured correctly.
[11:54] <haris> where are all the configurations that would normally be in that file?
[11:56] <haris> like screen resolution etc.
[11:56] <slenentine> neeto: are you telling firefox to use a proxy or are you doing it some other way..
[11:56] <prakash> how to install dns server in ubuntu server  7.10
[11:56] <neeto> slenentine: I am telling firefox to use localhost:8080 as my HTTP and SOCKS proxy.
[11:57] <Nubae> prakash, same document as above
[11:57] <neeto> slenentine: which is also the port number that I have dynamically forwarded using ssh -D 8080 user@host
[11:58] <m0ns00n> Hey
[11:58] <^rumput_kering^> hi everybody ^_^
[11:58] <m0ns00n> Anyone know how to use pureftpd?
[11:58] <TerrorBite> Hi ^rumput_kering^
[11:58] <ere4si> haris: section "screen" has the screen resolutions
[11:58] <m0ns00n> I'm in need of help with how to edit the configuration file
[11:58] <slenentine> neeto: stupid question but was 8080 in use locally already?
[11:58] <TerrorBite> ^rumput_kering^, you must be someone special if the floodbot sets an exempt just for you.
[11:59]  * TerrorBite looks at red_one
[11:59] <TerrorBite> I know that nick
[11:59] <neeto> slenentine: nope
[11:59] <prakash> how to install vpn server and vpn dial-up  in ubuntu server 7.10
[11:59] <TerrorBite> red_one, yes, oz.org #melbourne
[12:00] <Nubae> prakash... the document I pasted a while ago tells you how to set up all types of servers, please read it
[12:01] <haris> so in what file are the screen resolution settings stored???
[12:02] <warrend> hi
[12:02] <gpellis64> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:02] <ere4si> haris: /etc/X11/xorg.conf - section "screen"
[12:02] <warrend> someone knows when wine 0.9.56 will be available on wine.budgetdedicated ?
[12:03] <ere4si> haris: the x in X11 is a capital
[12:03] <haris> gpellis64: ere4si: my section screen has no resolution mention. Let me pastebin
[12:03] <VvWolverinevV> hi, is anyone able to play yahoo java games in ubuntu-64?
[12:03] <icesword> warrend, you can build one yourself
[12:03] <ere4si> k
[12:03] <warrend> i don't have the time :)
[12:04] <prakash> how configure ubuntu server 7.10
[12:04] <haris> gpellis64: ere4si: http://pastebin.ca/918840
[12:04] <slenentine> neeto: remove the http proxy from your firefox configuration...i added that to my setup and things slowed down dramatically
[12:04] <haris> seems like the xorg.conf in Ubuntu misses a huge chunk of conf file configurations but it still runs???
[12:04] <javb>  guys, when logging into pidgin in ubuntu, it freezes, opens a lot of windows in taskbar, and freezes gnome, have to kill the process via console (Alt+F1) .... any idea? - Tried reinstalled it via apt-get, but when installed i see it keeps config files!
[12:05] <haris> that's why I'm thinking that it's configured elsewhere...
[12:05] <slenentine> neeto: that's the answer for sure...
[12:05] <icesword> warrend, it usually takes 40 min or so
[12:06] <warrend> i simple don't like to build :)
[12:06] <neeto> slenentine: let's see...
[12:06] <ere4si> haris: looks that way with all the "configured" 's
[12:06] <haris> ere4si: not on all other distributions I've ever tried
[12:07] <haris> ere4si: I mean, where is the *resolution* specified?
[12:07] <ere4si> haris: what's the vid card?
[12:07] <haris> if I put that xorg.conf file in any other distro it wouldn't work
[12:07] <haris> ere4si: intel
[12:07] <ere4si> haris: I"ll paste mine
[12:07] <ere4si> !paste
[12:07] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post multiple-lines 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 channel topic)
[12:07] <prakash> nis server in ubuntu
[12:08] <ere4si> haris: as a reference for you - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57455/
[12:08] <Dellbuntu5100> I have my workspaces set to rotate in a cube, but they wont
[12:09] <haris> ere4si: yeah, see -- your conf file is 10 times longer than mine
[12:09] <haris> maybe because it's the live cd?
[12:09] <ere4si> haris: you're on the live cd?
[12:09] <haris> yes
[12:09] <ere4si> haris: need better resolution?
[12:09] <flowOver> any ideas on how to make vbox behave with twinview?
[12:10] <haris> ere4si: just want the proper conf file
[12:10] <danand> javb - in order to get rid of config files when you remove a package you need to use the --purge option ie sudo apt-get --purge remove pkgname
[12:10] <javb> danand, i did that :/
[12:10] <ere4si> haris: open a terminal and type    sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg      and select intel as the vid driver
[12:11] <ere4si> haris: that will write a .conf file
[12:11] <haris> ere4si: there is no chance to -- all monitor-related things are skipped
[12:11] <haris> only keyboard, mouse etc..
[12:11] <sharkp> I want to use 3d on my radeon hd 2600 xt. Should I install ATI proprietary drivers?
[12:11] <neeto> slenentine: it works. localhost wasn't set up right afterall. forgive my arrogance. thanks for your help
[12:12] <slenentine> neeto: no problem
[12:12] <ere4si> haris: is it a new model intel?
[12:12] <haris> ere4si: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
[12:13] <danand> javb - that will only remove _system_ config files ie config files in /etc. your config files ie .pkgnamerc will remain. if you've done a reinstall and pidgin keeps crashing for you, perhaps you should consider using something else
[12:13] <haris> ere4si: so pretty new, yes
[12:14] <ere4si> !intel | haris
[12:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about intel - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:14] <^rumput_kering^> somebody know what music application must use to playing music streaming with .pls extension ?
[12:14] <sharkp> I want to use 3d on my radeon hd 2600 xt. Should I install ATI proprietary drivers?
[12:14] <javb> danand , have tried everything else, for ME, nothing like Gaim, now pidgin.
[12:14] <javb> :(
[12:14] <gangadjinn> anyone using vetrilo here??
[12:14] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: i use ventrilo
[12:15] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: via WINE
[12:15] <Nubae> sharkp, yeah
[12:15] <gangadjinn> how can I make it work properly??
[12:15] <gangadjinn> VvWolverinevV, ??
[12:15] <flanger> can wine handle complex programs aswell? like photoshop and corel etc?
[12:15] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: what's the problem you're running into, have you tried instlaling it on WINE?
[12:16] <VvWolverinevV> flanger: in my experience, no
[12:16] <flowOver> flanger - photoshop cs2 i believe
[12:16] <gangadjinn> I mean... as in being able to get the outbound codec to work
[12:16] <ere4si> haris: the live cd doesn't support that chip
[12:16] <Nubae> http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Gutsy_Installation_Guide - ati drivers
[12:16] <flowOver> thanks to google
[12:16] <sharkp> Nubae: sould I use APT or ATi installer?
[12:16] <haris> ere4si: it works perfectly....
[12:16] <TerrorBite> <insert ascii-art goase here>
[12:16] <flanger> any other emulator?
[12:16] <gangadjinn> I have it installed, but I get ab error when I connect that it cannot installt he codec needed
[12:16] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: that im not sure actually, i have only used it to listen so far :(
[12:16] <ere4si> haris: found this and lots of "can use desktop effects" links - http://opensource-openmind.blogspot.com/2007/10/intel-gm965-graphics-x3100-chip-intel.html
[12:17] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: are you able to listen?
[12:17] <TerrorBite> Apparently my ubuntu usplash should now be restored
[12:17] <ere4si> *can't
[12:17] <gangadjinn> ah... well... really don't need more... but would be fun to make it happend
[12:17] <haris> ere4si: even the desktop effects are great
[12:17] <haris> which is why I'm interested in the config file
[12:17] <TerrorBite> I don't know how to find out though
[12:17] <ArthurArchnix> I've got it setup so that I boot to cli, after log-in startx is run automaticlly, and now gnome only has suspend or shutdown options, but shutdown only takes me back to cli... I want it to go all the way down.
[12:17] <gangadjinn> let me try to make sure
[12:17] <indyzbinary> join #ubuntu-th
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[12:18] <differentreality> hi, i need some help regarding a tv tuner.  I have an avermedia studio 303, that is a pci one and i'm using ubuntu 7.10.  where could i find some detailed instructions on what i need to do in order to get it to work ? thanks
[12:18] <Inves> hola pakoki
[12:19] <prakash> how to install nis server in ubuntu 7.10
[12:19] <TerrorBite> differentreality, for starters I think there's a problem with mplayer's tv module, though I think it only affects v4l2
[12:19] <ere4si> haris: maybe do a search for intel ?
[12:19] <TerrorBite> prakash, try synaptic
[12:19] <ere4si> on the live cd
[12:19] <hischild> hey, how can i install a new usplash screen?
[12:19] <slenentine> ArthurArchnix: what about putting  poweroff in the case stop) section of your /etc/init.d/gdm script
[12:19] <TerrorBite> hischild, I was just changing usplash screens myself
[12:20] <hischild> TerrorBite, i thought i saw something of that when i glanced it yeah ... you had much luck with it?
[12:20] <Archon> does anyone here use (or know) vpnc / kvpnc?
[12:20] <TerrorBite> hischild, I found this: http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=917
[12:20] <differentreality> TerrorBite: is there some list maybe with tv tuners that work under linux/ubuntu ? so that i can check ?
[12:20] <TerrorBite> differentreality, I wouldn't know
[12:21] <differentreality> ok tnx anyway
[12:21] <TerrorBite> differentreality, I just know that mplayer refuses to take input from my webcam
[12:21] <slenentine> ArthurArchnix: on second thought...maybe that's a bad idea....ctrl alt backspace might cause the computer to shutdown..
[12:21] <gangadjinn> VvWolverinevV, nope... cabbit hear or speak
[12:21] <gangadjinn> cannot*
[12:21] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: sigh, sound in WINE is trouble, what version of windows is winecfg set to?
[12:22] <hischild> TerrorBite, it appears that it is also available through apt
[12:22] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: i've had problems with vista
[12:22] <TerrorBite> hischild, I tried to apt-get install usplash-switcher but it didn't work
[12:22] <hischild> TerrorBite, i've got getdeb in my apt sources ... that's where mine comes from
[12:22] <gangadjinn> windiiws xp
[12:23] <TerrorBite> hischild, ah okay
[12:23] <gangadjinn> bloody keyboard
[12:23] <anr1363> hi evry body
[12:23] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: does it say what codec is needed?
[12:23] <Bossmanbeta> .. is there a way to detach and reattach to gui apps (like screen, but for X apps) for apps running via SSH -Y? ... (don't want to use VNC becuase that shows the whole desktop, just want the singular remote X app)
[12:23] <TerrorBite> hischild, for bandwidth reasons I get all my packages from mirror.aarnet.edu.au
[12:23] <anr1363> hi Everyone
[12:23] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: that's odd, i didn't think ventrilo searched for codecs when it ran
[12:24] <hischild> TerrorBite, bandwidth as in speed or datalimit?
[12:24] <gangadjinn> VvWolverinevV, gsm 6.10
[12:24] <TerrorBite> hischild, data limit, I live on-campus at a university
[12:25] <hischild> TerrorBite, i see
[12:25] <TerrorBite> access to .edu.au is quota free, and aarnet is the uni's ISP
[12:25] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: read this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4358189
[12:25] <UServerUser> Hi, how can I burn a CD using the Command Line?
[12:25] <TerrorBite> so, 30Gbps max dl speed I've ever obtained
[12:26] <TerrorBite> but I routinely pull .debs at about 170kB/sec or something like that
[12:26] <Nubae> flanger, there is a special version of corel that was acutally released and supported by the corel company
[12:26] <hischild> TerrorBite, that's quite a nice speed. I have about 20mbps at home without datalimit
[12:26] <Nubae> in its linux experimentation days
[12:26] <anr1363> ok bye
[12:26] <anr1363> :(:((:((
[12:26] <gangadjinn> VvWolverinevV, thanks
[12:27] <Nubae> but these days photoshop 7 is the best bet, as development of it for wine was actually funded by hollywood
[12:27] <flanger> Nubae thanks
[12:27] <TerrorBite> the 30Gbps I obtained when pulling a Ubuntu .iso off mirror.aarnet.edu.au via the university proxy, using a download accelerator
[12:27] <ArthurArchnix> slenentine: Was over browsing the forums... but I've removed gdm, so I don't think it would do much of anything.
[12:27] <chazco> Hi... i have installed the msttcorefonts, but they render far to small in Textmaker (spacing appears to be missing). Any ideas?
[12:27] <Nubae> so photoshop 7 runs like clockwork
[12:27] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: im not sure if that's just for text-to-speech, i have only skimmed it, but it's a start, good luck
[12:27] <TerrorBite> hischild, I should mention that the quota is 400MB per user and is reset every 6 months
[12:27] <UServerUser> Again, what is the command to burn a CD using command line?
[12:28] <TerrorBite> hischild, I probably shouldn't mention that the proxy server failed to cut me off at 0 this time around :)
[12:28] <avis> from my home directory there exists a program that launches using ./pisg and i wish to run that program once every 24 hours.  how do i do that ?
[12:28] <hischild> TerrorBite, o.O ain't that a little low?
[12:28] <slenentine> ArthurArchnix: what desktop environment / window manager are you using?
[12:28] <Pici> !cron | avis
[12:28] <ubotu> avis: 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
[12:28] <TerrorBite> hischild, they must live in the 1980s or something, I don't know,but it sucks
[12:29] <VvWolverinevV> gangadjinn: that script by frozenfox might be useful: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=686256&highlight=ventrilo
[12:29] <Pici> !offtopic
[12:29] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:29] <UServerUser> hi pici, can you tell me how to burn a CD using command line?
[12:29] <TerrorBite> hischild, I have "-916 Mbytes of IP traffic remaining out of a total of 419 Mbytes."
[12:29] <avis> thanks Pici.  i've seen how nice your pisg.cfg looks and notice it has graphs would you be willing to share your pisg.cfg file with me ?
[12:29] <Pici> UServerUser: I don't know off the top of my head, I'd personally end up googling it.
[12:30] <hischild> TerrorBite, i think i use 400meg a week just by gaming o.O
[12:30] <UServerUser> !cd
[12:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cd - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:30] <UServerUser> !burn
[12:30] <ubotu> CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus-CD-Burner, GToaster, xcdroast (GNOME), wodim (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[12:30] <TerrorBite> hischild, they have filters I've noticed
[12:30] <Pici> avis: Sure... let me upload something for you
[12:30] <Nubae> ubotu forgot brasero which is the default now
[12:30] <TerrorBite> hischild, that kill one's connection if a file transfer is attempted via IRC or MSN
[12:31] <hischild> TerrorBite, so you can't send/receive files by msn/irc? suxtbh
[12:31] <TerrorBite> Nope
[12:31] <TerrorBite> If I use SSL-encrypted IRC, then I can
[12:31] <TerrorBite> because it looks for the following phrase on IRC connections
[12:31] <TerrorBite> dcc send
[12:32] <hischild> TerrorBite, have you tried to use a different port?
[12:32] <ere4si> xchat has a setting for file transfers
[12:32] <TerrorBite> I think they've made the filter smarter, it used to kill you just for saying it or having someone else say it
[12:33] <Skullmonkey> Can someone help me find a 2d video accelerator for my graphics card? ive been searching for the past hour with no luck.
[12:33] <TerrorBite> yeah
[12:33] <TerrorBite> like that
[12:33] <TerrorBite> As I was saying
[12:33] <TerrorBite> hischild, it detects the actual d c c s e n d request sent via CTCP
[12:33] <TerrorBite> there we go, it didn't kill me that time
[12:33] <chazco> Hi... i have installed the msttcorefonts, but they render far too small in Textmaker (line spacing appears to be missing). Any ideas?
[12:34] <hischild> TerrorBite, hahaha sorry i lol'd :p
[12:34] <ere4si> Skullmonkey, what's the card?
[12:34] <TerrorBite> hischild, don't worry
[12:34] <TerrorBite> it's like
[12:34] <hischild> TerrorBite, i wonder, would it also kill you if i said it?
[12:34] <TerrorBite> WHEEEE I CAN PEER MYSELF
[12:34] <TerrorBite> hischild, try it.
[12:35] <hischild> TerrorBite, if i say dcc send .... do we get epic win?
[12:35] <hischild> o.O
[12:35] <Skullmonkey> Can someone help me find a 2d video accelerator for my graphics card? ive been searching for the past hour with no luck. "VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome] Integrated Video (rev 01)"
[12:35] <hischild> TerrorBite, o.O
[12:35] <TerrorBite> yeah
[12:35] <hischild> woah
[12:35] <Inves> hola
[12:35] <TerrorBite> it's effectively a DoS vulnerabiilty
[12:36] <Dr_willis> Skullmonkey,  the ubuntu forums dont mention that card? I see a lot of questions in here about the S3 stuff. but never used one myself.
[12:36] <gpellis64> 2d video accelerator or 3d
[12:36] <Skullmonkey> 3d
[12:36] <rao> server
[12:36] <TerrorBite> with MSN it's a bit different because there's a connection per contact
[12:36] <rao> hai
[12:36] <itguru> What's the best way to get two openvpn servers to talk to each other, AND still accept connections from outside clients?
[12:36] <hischild> TerrorBite, yeah pretty much ... but do you connect on the default port?
[12:36] <Pici> TerrorBite, hischild: This channel is only for Ubuntu support. In addition, attempting the dcc exploit in this channel will earn you a ban from us and perhaps a k-line from freenode.
[12:36] <gpellis64> nvidia or ati
[12:36] <TerrorBite> so you only get disconnected from the person you're trying to talk to
[12:37] <rao> i want how to install nis server in ubuntu server 7.10
[12:37] <Dr_willis> !nis
[12:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nis - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:37] <TerrorBite> hischild, I think they check on both 6667 and 7000
[12:37] <TerrorBite> I'll attempt 6668
[12:38] <TerrorBite> okay, I'm in in port 6666 I think
[12:39] <Ziroday> Can I please have some help connecting my bluetooth phone to my computer, I run the command sudo hidd --connect 00:18:13:xx:xx:xx I input a passcode into the phone but the computer gives me no options to input the passcode and eventually the request times out
[12:39] <TerrorBite>  Your host is calvino.freenode.net[calvino.freenode.net/6666], running version hyperion-1.0.2b
[12:39] <TerrorBite> yep
[12:39] <TerrorBite> now, to test
[12:39] <TerrorBite> so much for that.
[12:39] <hischild> TerrorBite, lovely ... forgot that my battery was low
[12:40] <ere4si> Skullmonkey, try this - http://www.uluga.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588245
[12:40] <TerrorBite> hischild, i god peer'd on 6666
[12:40] <TerrorBite> got
[12:40] <Ziroday> Anyone?
[12:40] <hischild> TerrorBite, peer'd?
[12:40] <pakoki> Message to #channel.
[12:40] <TerrorBite> Also, I've seen this happen on port 8888 with a telnet connection to a non-IRC server
[12:41] <TerrorBite> hischild, peer'd, as in Cata
[12:41] <hischild> lol
[12:42] <TerrorBite> hischild, I think it works on any HTTP CONNECT connection
[12:42] <hischild> TerrorBite, so changing ports wouldn't help you?
[12:42] <Shrugz> can someone help me? i am needing a peace of software for gutsy that is able to record my desktop into a video so i can make video tutorials? anyone know of such a peace of software
[12:42] <hischild> Shrugz, screenkast
[12:42] <hischild> afaik
[12:42] <ArthurArchnix> slenentine: It's a standard ubuntu install, but I've stipped it down a fair bit. Removed usplash, gdm, network-manager. Partly for aesthetics, partly for the memory (boot to 89MB - woohoo), but also for the power management. I try to strip out programs that powertop complains about (e.g., gnome terminal) when they can't be tweaked or fixed by staying with the official repos.
[12:43] <TerrorBite> so basically I just have to use SSL connections to ensure that the server never sees anything but an encrypted stream
[12:43] <Pici> !dcc | TerrorBite hischild
[12:43] <ubotu> TerrorBite hischild: There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. When bitten by this bug ops in #ubuntu remove users so they are no longer targets. To fix it have a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[12:43] <TerrorBite> hischild, no it won't
[12:43] <Shrugz> hischild is it in the database
[12:43] <hischild> Shrugz, afaik yes
[12:43] <Pici> TerrorBite: This is not Ubuntu related, if you need help fixing this, the opers in #freenode can help you
[12:43] <TerrorBite> hischild, fortunately the networks I visit the most support SSL.
[12:43] <Shrugz> afaik? hischild
[12:43] <hischild> Pici, it's not that bug that TerrorBite has a prob with
[12:43] <hischild> Shrugz, afaik = as far as i know
[12:43] <TerrorBite> Pici, sorry, the discussion seems to have gone off-topic
[12:44] <Shrugz> oh ok
[12:44] <Shrugz> its not in the add and remove programs hischild so it must be in the synaptic yah?
[12:44] <scrav> i want to bind mouseclicks to keys on keyboard, anyone know how?
[12:44] <hischild> Shrugz, type " sudo apt-get install screenkast " in console for it
[12:45] <Pici> !screencast | Shrugz
[12:45] <ubotu> Shrugz: Some programs to capture your screen are recordmydesktop, Istanbul, Wink, Gvidcap, Xvidcap, vnc2swf, demorecorder.  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts.
[12:45] <dolphin_noel> Pici why the irc clients don`t fix the exploit?!
[12:45] <Pici> dolphin_noel: Because often its the router that is the device that needs fixing.
[12:45] <hischild> dolphin_noel, it's the routers who disconnect the clients
[12:45] <ArthurArchnix> When x quit though, there must be a script or something that runs... or what file is run when I click "quit", because you'd think that could just be changed to shutdown -halt. I bet you that gnome quits to GDM, which passes the halt command. Since I've removed GDM, it just quits to a terminal.
[12:45] <TerrorBite> dolphin_noel, Pici, this isn't a bug, it's a feature
[12:46] <TerrorBite> The admins seem to have put it in to stop students from filesharing on IRC
[12:46] <flowOver> wow.  i help people out with tech support from time to time.  rdp into home computers when there are problems and clean up.  i think im going ot push all my clients to let me install ubuntu and virtualize their xp
[12:46] <dolphin_noel> this looks like microsoft features LOL
[12:46] <dolphin_noel> or ie features :x
[12:46] <TerrorBite> dolphin_noel, indeed
[12:47] <TerrorBite> dolphin_noel, I believe it's an anti-piracy measure
[12:47] <Shrugz> ty ubotu instanbul never worked for me in the past i tried it once but it froze my pc i got low ram and have yet how to increase my swap good thing i am geting some new ram here in the next week or so i hope. i also hope it works lol
[12:47] <pakoki> Message to #channel.
[12:47] <Pici> pakoki: Stop.
[12:47] <TerrorBite> I have my doubts that pakoki is even human
[12:48] <julle__> to chmod a folder and apply 776 rights to the folder and the files and subfolders below, what do i write ? " chmod 766 thefolder  ?
[12:48] <Dr_willis> julle__,  use the -r recursive option.
[12:48] <TerrorBite> julle__, try the -r option
[12:48] <julle__> Dr_willis: thank you very much!
[12:48] <Dr_willis> julle__,  man chmod for more info
[12:48] <Pici> hola pakoki
[12:48] <Dr_willis> or was it -R .. or -r - i forget.
[12:49] <pakoki> Message to #channel.
[12:49] <Werdna> Dr_willis: -R
[12:49] <Werdna> julle__: may not work, try -R
[12:50] <Shrugz> ubotu where does recordmydesktop place the icon to launch it
[12:50] <julle__> Werdna: do i write "chmod 766 -R thefolder" ?
[12:50] <ce_kafe> heee
[12:51] <Werdna> no, chmod -R 776 folder
[12:51] <pakoki> Message to #channel.
[12:51] <Werdna> try chmod --help
[12:51] <ArthurArchnix> hehe
[12:51] <hischild> Shrugz, you can launch recordmydesktop from the commandline. Type recordmydesktop to record, when done press ctrl-c, it will convert it and save it in your home folder
[12:51] <ArthurArchnix> !ubotu | Shrugz
[12:51] <ubotu> Shrugz: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[12:51] <ce_kafe> ben
[12:51] <Shrugz> yah i just noticed that in the wiki hischild
[12:51] <darx> hi i installed flash via the tar.gz from adobe. how can i uninstall it?
[12:51] <julle__> Werdna: thank you very much!
[12:51] <ce_kafe> egp
[12:52] <darx> hi i installed flash via the tar.gz from adobe. how can i uninstall it? :-)
[12:52]  * TerrorBite looks from Pici, to pakoki, and then back to Pici's banhammer
[12:53] <avis> i launch a certain program thats written in perl by typing ./pisg which is in a subdirectory of my /home folder.  i am unsure how to add that to crontab at the interval of every 30 minutes
[12:54] <Werdna> avis: what are you unsure about?
[12:54] <guest_> how to use sudo comman?
[12:54] <muhroji> dedefr
[12:54] <Dr_willis> give the full path to the binary in the crontab file.
[12:54] <Dr_willis> well full path to the command. :)
[12:54] <TerrorBite> avis, you sure you want to regenerate channel stats as often as 30 minutes?
[12:54] <darx> doesn't anybody know how to remove the flash player?
[12:54] <Dr_willis> !sudo | guest_
[12:54] <ubotu> guest_: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[12:54] <avis> yes TerrorBite
[12:54] <jrib> darx: how did you install it?
[12:54] <TerrorBite> darx, I don't
[12:54] <darx> tar.gz
[12:54] <Dr_willis> darx,  it may just be instaleld to your .firefox dir.
[12:54] <Estesark> Hi - I've just installed Ubuntu and Wine - after I put a Windows CD into the optical drive, what do I need to do to be able to access it? It doesn't show up in /media/cdrom/
[12:55] <Shrugz> does anyone know how too install secondlife on gutsy?
[12:55] <darx> jrib: tar.gz from adobe
[12:55] <johndoe09> hi
[12:55] <jrib> darx: look for it in /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/ or ~/.mozilla/plugins/ and delete it
[12:55] <Pici> avis: That would be */30 * * * * /path/to/pisg
[12:55] <darx> jrib: thanks
[12:55] <Dr_willis> Shrugz,  at one time - i downloaded the installer from the 2nd life web site. I DO recall some non-official repo having it..  but i forget where.
[12:55] <TerrorBite> Estesark, Ubuntu has inbuilt antiwindows, which is like antivirus. :P Just joking
[12:55] <avis> so the path would be /home/avis/pisg-0.72/pisg ?  for the crontab entry ?  i'm unsure of whether it works because it lacks a ./
[12:55] <johndoe09> i accidentally typed sudo chown user:user /   ,how can i fixed this? anyone?
[12:56] <FloodBot3> !netsplit
[12:56] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[12:56] <Dr_willis> avis,  ./ means current dir.
[12:56] <johndoe09> dhclient3 eth0 wont work properly anyone pls?
[12:56] <Shrugz> hummm ok Dr_Willis
[12:56] <jrib> johndoe09: sudo chown root: /
[12:56] <drowner> RIDE THE SPLIT!
[12:56] <Estesark> TerrorBite: Thanks, real advice? ;)
[12:56] <muhroji> oi
[12:56] <Bossmanbeta> .. is there a way to detach and reattach to gui apps (like screen, but for X apps) for apps running via SSH -Y? ... (don't want to use VNC becuase that shows the whole desktop, just want the singular remote X app)
[12:56] <Dr_willis> Estesark,  what are you trying to install with wine?
[12:56] <jrib> johndoe09: you didn't do it recursively right?
[12:57] <TerrorBite> Estesark, try mounting it manually?
[12:57] <Estesark> A game, Football Manager 2008
[12:57] <Shrugz> Dr_willis do you still play secondlife?
[12:57] <Estesark> TerrorBite: How would I do that?
[12:57] <Nubae> hmmm, I'm getting some weird problems: Setting up microcode.ctl (1.17-1) ...
[12:57] <Nubae> udev active, devices will be created in /dev/.static/dev/
[12:57] <Dr_willis> Bossmanbeta,  not that i have ever seen. I use vncserver, where it spawns its own desktop. it does NOT have to 'share' the current/local desktop
[12:57] <Dr_willis> Shrugz,  Nope.
[12:57] <Nubae> then: Setting up microcode.ctl (1.17-1) ...
[12:57] <Nubae> udev active, devices will be created in /dev/.static/dev/
[12:57] <Nubae> oops
[12:57] <Nubae> dpkg: error processing microcode.ctl (--configure):
[12:57] <Nubae>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 128
[12:58] <Bossmanbeta> yea Dr_willis  however, I wanted just the app-window, not the whole desktop... I've tried an app called "xmove" -- but it's a very old app and doesn't work
[12:58] <Dr_willis> Bossmanbeta,  yep. i recall that years ago. it never worked well.
[12:58] <Nubae> my apt-get is now messed up, I got it while trying to install inadyn
[12:58] <darx> ok.. now i need the the version of flash that doesn't choke my cpu to death. can someone post a link please.. :-P
[12:58] <johndoe09> opps im back
[12:58] <johndoe09> can somebody help me?
[12:58] <johndoe09> pls
[12:58] <TerrorBite> darx: apt-get install gnash
[12:58] <Dr_willis> Bossmanbeta,  i just make vncserver run a minimal desktop. :) like jwm,  all i run on it is a torrent client i like to remotely access
[12:58] <jrib> johndoe09: did you read what I said?
[12:58] <Bossmanbeta> it's a shame you can't connect or redirect the X session
[12:59] <bazhang> johndoe09: what is the issue
[12:59] <johndoe09> jrib: nope sorry my irc hanged..type it again pls
[12:59] <TerrorBite> darx: apt-get install mozilla-plugin-gnash
[12:59] <darx> TerrorBite: does gnash do videos?
[12:59] <Dr_willis> Bossmanbeta,  you can run remote apps and have them appear liocally easially enough.. But the whole 'detatch/reatatch' is the hard bit. :)
[12:59] <jrib> johndoe09: did you run the original command with the recursive switch?
[12:59] <johndoe09> bazhang: i accidentally type the wrong command like sudo chown user:user /
[12:59] <Bossmanbeta> yea ssh -Y, but that's the thing, detaching or reattachign to it
[12:59] <TerrorBite> darx, it does I think, I don't know because I uninstalled it in favor of the adobe one
[12:59] <Nubae> darx: yes, youtube works with gnash
[13:00] <johndoe09> that shouldnt be / but /home/user  so my mistake.now when i do dhclient3 eth0 i got an error something lick sioc....
[13:00] <TerrorBite> I found that youtube and gnash had issues with each other
[13:00] <Nubae> they dont
[13:00] <overdub> ouch! 1.48780 US to one EURO
[13:00] <Nubae> I use it because I have 64 bit and flash doesnt work for it
[13:00] <johndoe09> jrib: yes i place chown -R user:user /
[13:00] <overdub> guess that Iranian oil bourse is taking its toll
[13:00] <Nubae> never had a gnash issue with youtube
[13:00] <jrib> johndoe09: then you need to reinstall
[13:00] <Pici> overdub: offtopic
[13:00] <bazhang> overdub support question?
[13:00] <johndoe09> but i was able to cancel it after 4seconds and im sure somefolders were changed
[13:00] <darx> TerrorBite: where can i get the .48 version of flash from adobe?
[13:00] <overdub> oh, sorry, wrong window
[13:00] <TerrorBite> Nubae, I have an eeepc and I found that Firefox would lock up with gnash and youtube
[13:00] <johndoe09> omg i dont have installer
[13:01] <darx> Nubae: obviously gnash doesn't do h264. does it?
[13:01] <TerrorBite> Also, the youtube video player's contros didn't display properly
[13:01] <Nubae> which version of firefox?
[13:01] <jrib> johndoe09: backup your home and package list, burn a .iso and reinstall
[13:01] <Nubae> for me, gnash works wonderfully, with contorls
[13:01] <TerrorBite> Nubae, the default Gutsy firefox
[13:01] <Nubae> controls
[13:02] <Nubae> and I run a LTSP lab with 100 users
[13:02] <TerrorBite> Nubae, I might give it another go later on if an update comes out
[13:02] <Nubae> so I would notice problems :-)
[13:02] <TerrorBite> Nubae, okay I get your point
[13:02] <dracz> hi guys. Is there a way to install (x)ubuntu from CD from a running linux? (NOT booting)
[13:02] <Nubae> in terms of h264, a google search would show
[13:03] <bazhang> dracz: onto the same system?
[13:03] <darx> does anybody know where i can get the 9.0.48 version of flash? :-)
[13:03] <dracz> bazhang: yes
[13:03] <bazhang> dracz: need to log out though
[13:03] <Dr_willis> darx,  i recall the flash company ftp server having archives of the older versions
[13:03] <johndoe09> sheez i got no installer as of now
[13:03] <dracz> bazhang: how can i start the setup then
[13:03] <darx> Dr_willis: will look in to that thanks.
[13:04] <TerrorBite> johndoe09, no installer?
[13:04] <Dr_willis> darx,  some flash thread i read mentioned that they keep ALL the old versions in one huge archive.. (which i though was weird)
[13:04] <bazhang> dracz: just install xubuntu-desktop log out choose xfce in session and there you have it
[13:04] <johndoe09> yes TerrorBite
[13:04] <johndoe09> cant we do it online to fix my problem?
[13:04] <johndoe09> like update something?
[13:04] <darx> Dr_willis: i'm trying to find it.
[13:05] <Pici> johndoe09: No.
[13:05] <dracz> bazhang: the problem is: i have a machine with a slackware installation. it cant boot from CD. i want start setup from the running slackware
[13:05] <bullgard4> "detlef@MD97600:~$ i2cdetect -l; i2c-0   unknown  SMBus I801 adapter at 18e0  N/A."  man i2cdetect: " i2cdetect -l: Output a list of installed busses." What busses are installed?
[13:06] <dracz> it does not have a floppy drive either
[13:06] <TerrorBite> hmm. I need sleep.
[13:06] <bazhang> dracz aha from slack; then not sure how to proceed thought this was ubuntu you were running
[13:07]  * syc_ mohon pamid
[13:07] <avis> how do i ftp a index.html file to a remote server by commandline, replacing the existing index.html ?
[13:07] <dracz> ok thanks though
[13:07] <bazhang> dracz though if your computer handles booting from usb you can do it that way with a pendrive
[13:07] <bazhang> hello syc_
[13:07] <dracz> i might get lilo to boot from cd
[13:07] <dracz> but not sure
[13:08] <avis> i use a usb flash drive to install ubuntu and its very nice because you don't have to worry about cd scratches
[13:08] <guest_> how to use root command?
[13:08] <guest_> !root
[13:08] <ubotu> 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
[13:08] <bazhang> guest_:  sudo not root
[13:08] <guest_> lol
[13:08] <syc_> bazhang:  hello there
[13:09] <Pici> avis: I'll just share my script, it'll be easier.  I didn't come up with it originally, its a bit of a weird way of ftp-ing a file automatically in my opinion: http://nullcortex.com/irclogs/puthtml.txt
[13:09] <guest_> ok so it's rootsudo
[13:09] <bazhang> guest_: no just sudo
[13:10] <guest_> ok..
[13:10] <darx> Dr_willis: here the ftp mirrored http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/ no flash there
[13:11] <gnuskool> my laptop monitor is bust, so i need to use the vga output in ubuntu, how can  do this?
[13:12] <gnuskool> my laptop monitor is bust, so i need to use the vga output in ubuntu, how can  do this? thinkpad r60
[13:12] <Dr_willis> darx,  i got no idea. thats just what i heard mentined on the various flash threads a few weeks ago when we had the flash-fiasco
[13:13] <darx> Dr_willis: ok np... :-)
[13:14] <bazhang> gnuskool how about just plugging it in
[13:14] <Dr_willis> darx,  they were discussing some way to let the users select older flash versions.. aparently adobe makes that hard.
[13:15] <AppleHein> one question if ubuntu cancels login trys at the login interface of gnome and into shell says that it has problems with the user database and even root can not login, is there a kind of fall back user or backdoor to configure an admin user?
[13:15] <Dr_willis> AppleHein,  boot live cd, and chroot in, and add a new user.
[13:15] <darx> Dr_willis: adobe sucks.. they are planning to drm flash video and do other nasty drm shit on the web. adobe should die.
[13:15] <Pici> !language | darx
[13:15] <ubotu> darx: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[13:16] <Dr_willis> darx,  given how poorly flash video looks compared to what i see on stage6.com :) im suprised its still arround.
[13:16] <darx> Dr_willis: stage6 is dead
[13:16] <darx> Dr_willis: they are killing it
[13:16] <LoK_> 600mb video's hehe
[13:16] <ArthurArchnix> That's one good reason.
[13:16] <Dr_willis> darx,  yep.  Ya gotta be fast to get the less-then-legal videos. :)
[13:17] <Tomarrow> hi
[13:18] <Tomarrow> what version kernel version does ubuntu come with ?
[13:18] <ArthurArchnix> Gonna retry this question now: I've got it setup so that I boot to cli, after log-in startx is run automaticlly, and now gnome only has suspend or shutdown options, but shutdown only takes me back to cli... I want it to go all the way down. I've removed GDM. I assume that previously when you told gnome to shutdown it said "quit to gdm", or else gdm was just there waiting to catch it, saw a quit command, then passed the "shut
[13:19] <ArthurArchnix> 2.6.22-14
[13:19] <ArthurArchnix> Tomarrow: ^
[13:19] <AppleHein> is someone here who know vmware fusion well?
[13:19] <darx> 5h17
[13:20] <darx> Pici: blah blah blah
[13:20] <AppleHein> how can I setup VMware to always boot from cd/image first before using the virtual disk?
[13:20] <rao> how to configure nis in ubuntu
[13:20] <darx> AppleHein: f2 to bios
[13:20] <Tomarrow> how long has it been 2.6.22 ?
[13:21] <AppleHein> ok darx I'll try
[13:21] <Bruum> Someone knows how to fix wirless network who are realy slow in linux, got rt2500 and connection is slow
[13:21] <guest_> how to set static local ip?
[13:21] <julle__> to change te name of a directory via the terminal, what do i write ?
[13:21] <Dr_willis> julle__,  you MIGHT want to spend an hr and find a beginners guide to bash. :)
[13:21] <Dr_willis> julle__,  'cd whever'
[13:22] <Dr_willis> julle,  or 'mv filename1 filename2'
[13:22] <Dr_willis> dependong on what you mean by 'change name' :)
[13:22] <iooooor> how do I restart apache httpd over ssh?
[13:22] <Dr_willis> !bash | julle__
[13:22] <ubotu> julle__: 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
[13:22] <rao> rao has exit to chat
[13:22] <Dr_willis> iooooor,  sudo /etc/init.d/httpd restart   (or similer)
[13:22] <nikitis> Hey does ubuntu use Preload out of the box? http://sourceforge.net/projects/preload  http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/08/02/26/028210.shtml
[13:23] <Dr_willis> nikitis,  i dont think it does.
[13:23] <julle__> Dr_willis: yeah it was that mv command i was after, just forgot.
[13:23] <avis> nikitis, no it doesn't use it out of the box but its in the repos
[13:23] <darx> Dr_willis: is pici fscking bot?
[13:23] <nikitis> avis, nice
[13:23] <Devourer> What's some software I can use to edit a mp3 as in taking a clip?
[13:23] <nikitis> Anyone tried it?
[13:23] <AppleHein> darx: does /msg work?
[13:23] <AppleHein> sent you private message
[13:23] <guest_> how to set static local ip?
[13:23] <nikitis> It sounds good in practice
[13:23] <Dr_willis> darx,  no idea. ping him 10000 times and see if he complains.
[13:23] <darx> AppleHein: didn't get it
[13:23] <cliebow> cat /dev/md0
[13:24] <nikitis> I've got 4 GB's of RAM which I don't think I'll ever use to it's full potential
[13:24] <avis> i have nikitis.  i dont notice anything.  the speedup times i've seen on a graph somewhere on the web were worth noting
[13:24] <AppleHein> hmm
[13:24] <AppleHein> to bad
[13:24] <darx> Dr_willis: he he
[13:24] <AppleHein> my client seems not to support it correctly
[13:24] <nikitis> Using something like Preload would seem to speed it up
[13:24] <nikitis> if it made  use of all 4 GB's
[13:24] <nikitis> ok, well thanks for the input
[13:24] <darx> AppleHein: post here
[13:24] <Dr_willis> wasent preload all the rage a few years back? or was that prelinking? i forget. :)
[13:24] <nikitis> i'll go try it out
[13:25] <AppleHein> darx: seems not to work
[13:25] <AppleHein> I am onto my mac right now
[13:25] <AppleHein> and Colloquy seems not to support it
[13:25] <darx> hmm
[13:25] <AppleHein> it opens separate chat
[13:25] <AppleHein> but there are no answers
[13:25] <AppleHein> only my lines
[13:25] <AppleHein> I wrote
[13:25] <ArthurArchnix> prelink i think... there was just an article on digg about preload
[13:25] <Devourer> AppleHein, you have to be registered.
[13:25] <AppleHein> ouh
[13:26] <Tetracomm> Good morning.
[13:26] <Devourer> Morning.
[13:27] <ciciliati> Hi all! Newer versions of mysql-server package present a screen prompting for the mysql root password... Is there any way to bypass this screen when invoking the install through apt-get? Some command-line params?!? I need to invoke it from a non-interactive script...
[13:27] <Tomarrow> it says my NIC driver is included in 2.4.22 but when I run the installer it says it does not detect my NIC. What can I do ?
[13:27] <Tetracomm> Since I am new to Linux, I am worried that I may not have secured my system appropriately. I am using Ubuntu 7.10. Could someone advise me please? Thank you. :)
[13:28] <Tomarrow> I mean 2.6.22
[13:29] <Tetracomm> I set the Lokkit firewall controller to medium is that enough?
[13:29] <LoK_> cici: it needs to modify files which require su access. The only way you can get around it is by getting a lamp package that runs in a user space I believe
[13:29] <AppleHein> does a vmware irc channel exist?
[13:30] <david_> ciao a tutti
[13:31] <david_> can anyone point me out to something like dev-C++ for ubuntu?
[13:32] <david_> so?
[13:33] <Dr_willis> I got no idea what dev-C++ is. THeres a lot of C development tools out for Linux.
[13:33] <ciciliati> Lok_: THX!   My main problem now is how to avoid the screen prompting me a new main password for the database server. Mysql pkgs in previous versions of Ubuntu didn't ask that.
[13:34] <david_> hello again. is there any app like dev-c++ but for ubuntu?
[13:34] <gpellis64> C++-dev
[13:35] <david_> gpellis64: do you have the link?
[13:35] <gpellis64> no
[13:35] <Bodsda> david_, try searching synaptic for 'c++'
[13:35] <syc_> david eclipse ?
[13:35] <LoK_> cici: oh sorry, I thought you didn't have sudo and were looking to install mysql ;) It shouldn't ask for an updated password unless it's a new install... not sure...
[13:36] <nicolah> guys what's the option to get the output of a command in english ?
[13:36] <david_> Bodsda: i am right now; syc_ eclipse?
[13:37] <avis> Pici, if your still here, the pisg.cfg file that you showed me.  it helped quite a bit however the "tranquility" color scheme has to be downloaded elsewhere and i dont know where
[13:37] <Bodsda> david_, its not really an ubuntu support question is it though,.
[13:38] <Pici> avis: lets move this to -offtopic..
[13:38] <Estesark> After I've manually installed a program, how do I make it so that typing "name" will launch that program?
[13:38] <david_> Bodsda: not really.... this is the only place where i know people that use ubuntu though
[13:38] <syc_> david yups, eclipse
[13:38] <Bodsda> david_, #ubuntu-offtopic  ??
[13:39] <david_> wich do you think is better yups or eclipse?
[13:39] <nicolah> I think I've broken my apt-get database, how can I fix it ? thanks
[13:39] <javb> does anyone here know an opensource software to create CBT in ubuntu?
[13:39] <LoK_> an off-topic irc channel? wow...
[13:39] <ciciliati> Lok_: Yep, unfortunately this is the case of a new install :)
[13:39] <Bodsda> Estesark, im a bit confused, after say installing amarok, you want to be able to type the word 'name' and amarok will run?
[13:39] <Dr_willis> LoK_,  You dont want to know what they talk about in #ubuntu-offtopic-offtopic   :)
[13:40] <Estesark> Bodsda: Sorry, I didn't make that clear. No, I would like it so that, in this case, having installed songbird I can type "songbird" in a terminal or launcher and it will run
[13:41] <Bodsda> Estesark, that is usualy already done as standard, eg. immediately after installing amarok, typing amarok in a terminal will load amarok,.,. but sometimes they will get shortened or abbreviated like ccsm = compiz-config-settings manager
[13:41] <anaxagorus> o.k. so i want to connect via sftp to my ubuntu box, but i don't want to do this as root, can i just add a stardard user?
[13:41] <Bodsda> Estesark, il try and find a place that lists it,.,.hang on
[13:42] <Estesark> Bodsa: Could I just make a link to the application and put it in /usr/bin?
[13:42] <Dr_willis> anaxagorus,  thats how i normally do it.
[13:43] <anaxagorus> Dr_willis: i think i remembe an add_user command . . . do you?
[13:43] <javb> does anyone here know an opensource software to create CBT in ubuntu?
[13:43] <mobit_logic> neone why mplayer and vlc would crash after playing a video
[13:43] <anaxagorus> useradd <username>
[13:43] <nicolah>  do you guys know how to get the output of a commandline in English ?
[13:44] <jrib> nicolah: LANGUAGE=en_US COMMAND
[13:44] <nicolah> thanks
[13:44] <Bodsda> Estesark, pointless but yes, sort of,.,. right click on your program --> properties --> launcher tab --> there should be a field with the command used to launch that program, for GIMP it is    'gimp %U'    so find yours, and ignore the last part, so to run gimp, dont type gimp %U   just type  gimp   (the first word bit is the bit you want)
[13:44] <Dr_willis> anaxagorus,  I just use the user initially created.. or you can add other users if you want with adduser/useradd/othertools
[13:44] <teo-> i have broadcom 4311 card.. and i dont have linux driver i am using windows driver with ndiswrapper can i put the card in monitor mode??
[13:44] <iceman___>  /join #ubuntu-de
[13:45] <iceman___>  /join #ubuntu-de
[13:45] <neopsyche> Can anyone help me fix tvtime I tried new tv software on ubuntu and now tvtime doesnt work anymore?
[13:45] <Estesark> Bodsda: Thanks
[13:45] <jrib> iceman___: get rid of the initial space
[13:45] <Bodsda> Estesark, no probs ;~)
[13:45] <andre__> how can you add and remove stuff from runlevels and what is the default runlevel in ubuntu?
[13:45] <Estesark> Bodsa: I've got one other question, what is the keyboard shortcut to show the process manager?
[13:45] <dredd> i'd like to know if there are any good graphical webpage editors??
[13:45] <Dr_willis> !upstart | andre__
[13:45] <ubotu> andre__: Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[13:46] <Pici> !html | dredd
[13:46] <ubotu> dredd: html is HyperText Markup Language, used to build web pages. WYSIWYG editors: KompoZer (was Nvu), Iceape Composer, Amaya - Development environments: Bluefish, Quanta+, Screem - For a howto on HTML coding, see: http://www.w3schools.com/
[13:46] <Bodsda> dredd, yer, a mozilla one called   seamonkey
[13:46] <dredd> ok..thanks..i'll check them out :)
[13:47] <Estesark> I mistyped your name, maybe it didn't highlight. Sorry: Bodsda: ;) What is the keyboard shortcut to show the process manager?
[13:47] <Bodsda> dredd, seamonkey   was designed to be an all in one sort of prog, so its got other built in stuff like a web browser and things (just a pre warning)
[13:48] <Bodsda> Estesark, not sure m8, ask the channel ;~)
[13:48] <karaoglan> selam
[13:48] <andre__> Dr_willis, i just changed some stuff by hand in /etc/netwoks/interfaces now i want to make sure that /etc/init.d/networking gets started
[13:48] <Estesark> I'm hardly going to highlight everybody :P
[13:48] <karaoglan> turkce konusan varmi burda$
[13:48] <Estesark> If anyone knows the keyboard shortcut to open the process manager, please let me know :)
[13:48] <teo-> i have broadcom 4311 card.. and i dont have linux driver i am using windows driver with ndiswrapper can i put the card in monitor mode??
[13:49] <bazhang> !tr | karaoglan
[13:49] <ubotu> karaoglan: Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[13:49] <neopsyche> can anyone help me fix freevo?
[13:49] <jrib> Estesark: one does not exist by default
[13:49] <neopsyche> er.. tvtime
[13:49] <Estesark> jrib: Thanks, do you know how I might go about making one?
[13:49] <Estesark> Or if you could just tell me the command to launch it, I could probably work the rest out myself
[13:50] <Tetracomm> .Since I am new to Linux, I am worried that I may not have secured my system appropriately. I am using Ubuntu 7.10. Could someone advise me please? I set Lokkit to medium. Is that enough? Thank you. :)
[13:50] <Bodsda> Estesark, System --> preferences --> keyboard shortcuts
[13:50] <Estesark> Bodsda:  What's the command?
[13:51] <Bodsda> Estesark, for what?
[13:51] <Estesark> The process manager? I don't know if it has a different name... maybe you refer to it as the task manager?
[13:51] <jrib> Estesark: you can create custom shortcuts in gconf-editor under /apps/metacity .  gnome-system-monitor is the command
[13:51] <slenentine> gnome-system-monitor
[13:51] <Estesark> jrib, and slenentine, thanks.
[13:53] <andre__> Dr_willis, and since that link you gave me just stats how new and amazing upstart is without actual documentation its not helping me
[13:53] <kaushal> hi
[13:53] <kaushal> what are the different methods to install ubuntu on a PC
[13:53] <jrib> !install > kaushal (read the private message from ubotu)
[13:54] <[CroX]> How do I change the gamma/brightness?
[13:55] <platyhelminth> comment formater un disque dur ?
[13:55] <chattan> !kylix
[13:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kylix - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:55] <jrib> !fr | platyhelminth
[13:55] <ubotu> platyhelminth: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[13:55] <chattan> !kylix3
[13:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kylix3 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:55] <jrib> !fishing | chattan
[13:55] <ubotu> chattan: 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.
[13:55] <kaushal> jrib: Thanks
[13:55] <mohbana> is there a problem with azureus and ubuntu?
[13:55] <doura> how can i use bittorent
[13:56] <jrib> mohbana: if you are wondering if there are known bugs, check bugs.ubuntu.com.  Are you having a problem with it?
[13:56] <doura> it asks me the metafichier
[13:56] <jrib> doura: double click on the .torrent file
[13:56] <doura> where can i find it
[13:56] <doura> where is the .torent file
[13:56] <mohbana> i get the following message when trying to run azureus, could someone please help.  http://pastebin.com/d75591778
[13:56] <bazhang> doura www.linuxtracker.org ;]
[13:57] <jrib> doura: you get the .torrent  from a website
[13:57] <miska> hwo can i patch ubuntu kernel ??
[13:57] <jrib> !kernel > miska (read the private message from ubotu)
[13:58] <bazhang> mohbana: try transmission instead
[13:58] <jrib> mohbana: use sun's java
[13:58] <altern> exit
[13:58] <jrib> !java > mohbana (read the private message from ubotu)
[13:58] <dredd> i downloaded seamonkey and now i can't seem to get it installed. Not sure what i'm supposed to run. I'm new to Ubuntu
[13:59] <jrib> !multijava > mohbana (read the private message from ubotu)
[13:59] <mobit_logic> what would be a good room for finding information on LAMP servers
[13:59] <kaushal> how can i know where my swap partition is
[13:59] <kaushal> I mean is it /dev/sda6 or /dev/sda7
[13:59] <Pici> kaushal: check your /etc/fstab
[13:59] <jrib> mobit_logic: setting one up in ubuntu?
[14:00] <mobit_logic> yep
[14:00] <mohbana> thanks alot guys, at azureus-support i was told that ubuntu's icedtea package is broken
[14:00] <jrib> !lamp > mobit_logic (read the private message from ubotu)
[14:00] <kaushal> Pici: Thanks
[14:00] <neopsyche> could someone help me setup my wireless card?
[14:00] <neopsyche> it is an 802.11 pci wireless card
[14:01] <sean> hey everybody
[14:01] <sean> i am going to install ubuntu server on my home server
[14:01] <sean> i was looking to know if it has a GUI by default?
[14:01] <IndyGunFreak> sean: no
[14:01] <slenentine> sean: no
[14:01] <sean> lol ok
[14:02] <l_vagnozzi> hi, how to get emerald icon on the title bar next the clock?
[14:02] <IndyGunFreak> sean: it should be easy enough to install one though
[14:02] <sean> i am a bit of a noob... so would it be unadvisable for me to install it then ?
[14:02] <mobit_logic> thanx jrib
[14:02] <IndyGunFreak> sean: you can do one of two things, install server, then install a GUI that you like(gnome, kde, xfce, flux, whatever.)
[14:02] <Pici> sean: You can install everything thats in server in a regular Desktop install, this may be easier for you.
[14:02] <avis> Pici, if i created entries to crontab through crontab -e will pisg and puthtml be run as super user ?  if so, does it matter for those two things ?
[14:02] <sean> IndyGunFreak,how would this be done?
[14:03] <IndyGunFreak> sean: after the system is installed, sudo apt-get install gnome.. if i recall correctly.
[14:03] <IndyGunFreak> will give you the gnome desktop
[14:03] <sean> ok
[14:03] <avis> i thought it was ubuntu-desktop
[14:03] <damaltor> l_vagnozzi: install the package "compiz-fusion-icon"
[14:03] <IndyGunFreak> Pici: and that was my second suggestion.
[14:03] <sean> out of interest, after it is installed, does it just bring you to a command prompt IndyGunFreak ?
[14:03] <Pici> avis: I entered them in my user's crontab. (not sudo crontab -e). There really isn't any reason to run them with root.
[14:04] <IndyGunFreak> sean: just install a regular GUI desktop, and install the server applications fromt he repos, that might be easier for you
[14:04] <l_vagnozzi> damaltor thank you!
[14:04] <IndyGunFreak> sean: yes.. pretty much thats what it does
[14:04] <avis> ok Pici thank you
[14:04] <damaltor> l_vagnozzi: np
[14:04] <LoK_> sean: if you want to learn honestly your best bet is the command prompt IF the server won't need to be used as your internet gateway. That way you can chat and what not on your other pc to learn what you are doing
[14:04] <sean> ok IndyGunFreak, i also need it to be able to play HD content as it also acts as my HDTV
[14:04] <psykidellic> Hi. Is it possible to extract one file from a zip archive and show the output on console in one command? I dont need to extract the file or anything. Just in-memory extraction and show the output.
[14:05] <LoK_> sean: nm if you want to use it for video ;)
[14:05] <IndyGunFreak> sean: i know a lot of folks use MythTV for stuff like that, but i'm clueless on its setup procedure
[14:05] <sean> lol LoK
[14:05] <rnb> hi, can somebody please help me with an upgrade 7.04 to 7.10 problem?
[14:05] <IndyGunFreak> sean: easiest thing for you, sounds like will be to install the standard desktop system, then install the server apps you want
[14:05] <sean> IndyGunFreak, can mythTV or just VLC be run in ubuntu server ok?
[14:05] <damaltor> psykidellic: you could extract one file to stdout and pipe it to less...
[14:06] <nikitis> Anyone have any guides to install integrated intel graphics 3d drivers
[14:06] <IndyGunFreak> sean: i don't runm mythtv, i run vlc, i don't knwo why either of them couldn't be run on server, unless i'm missing something
[14:06] <sean> ok IndyGunFreak thanks very much for your advice =)
[14:06] <IndyGunFreak> sean: worth what you paid for it.. :)
[14:06] <RootyRootRootW00> Hi, I can't google/figure out how to change the owner of my vfat drive. Can somehelp pls?
[14:06] <l_vagnozzi> damaltor i cannot have this pack on synaptic neither with apt-get install compiz-fusion-icon
[14:06] <sean> lol
[14:07] <RootyRootRootW00> !ubotu vfat owner
[14:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vfat owner - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:07] <psykidellic> damaltor, never done that. Whenever I do unzip it extracts all the file to the system. Let me read the man.
[14:07] <damaltor> l_vagnozzi: i hink it is in the restricted repositories, so you have to edit the sources.list
[14:07] <jrib> !vfat > RootyRootRootW00 (read the private message from ubotu)
[14:08] <RootyRootRootW00> jrib Thanks!
[14:08] <avis> RootyRootRootW00, sudo chown user:user /mnt/point
[14:08] <kubuntu_> hi !
[14:08] <gpellis64> http://intellinuxgraphics.org/documentation.html
[14:08] <rnb> during " modifying the software channels" it stalls at "Fetching file 25 of 24"...can somebody tell me what's going wrong?
[14:08] <kubuntu_> I want suport online here
[14:08] <jrib> RootyRootRootW00, avis: that won't be a permanent solution
[14:08] <avis> oh i didn't know
[14:08] <kubuntu_> anybody hear me?
[14:08] <jrib> !ask | kubuntu_
[14:08] <ubotu> kubuntu_: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[14:08] <RootyRootRootW00> jrib: is vfat an M$ filesystem or a linux filesystem?
[14:09] <RootyRootRootW00> avis: am doing so
[14:09] <avis> RootyRootRootW00, he said that wasn't permanant
[14:09] <rnb> oops...typo: it stalls on "Fetching file 25 of 34"
[14:09] <_6StringKng_> its a linux filesystem
[14:09] <kubuntu_> hi anybody help here?
[14:09] <kubuntu_> for me!
[14:09] <jrib> RootyRootRootW00: you need to edit your fstab and set uid and umask options
[14:09] <kubuntu_> hi avis
[14:09] <nikitis> I'm having trouble installing the i810 drivers
[14:10] <nikitis> anyone have any guides?
[14:10] <jrib> kubuntu_: we can only help you if you ask a question
[14:10] <kubuntu_> yes
[14:10] <_6StringKng_> hes already been told, think he would of seen that
[14:10] <kubuntu_> jrib
[14:10] <rnb> i asked a question...
[14:10] <RootyRootRootW00> jrib k. am looking it up.
[14:10] <kubuntu_> I have problem with my SOUND
[14:10] <damaltor> kubuntu_: just ask your questionj! if anybody knows ho to help, he will tell!!
[14:10] <xolve> I use Kubuntu 7.10. The problem is that if I leave my pc unattended for a few minutes the CPU usage goes to 100% (this I know through superkaramba theme) and the task bar becomes unresponsive - no tooltips, no clicks nothing. And adding to it what problems me most is that the system tray clock, superkaramba themes still show the output, the music in background still works and I can still move the mouse.
[14:10] <xolve> I usually run amaroK, Kopete, superkaramba, konqueror and konsole. I have tried closing various applications but still the problem persists. Please Help.
[14:10] <IndyGunFreak> damaltor: may i suggest decaf
[14:10] <IndyGunFreak> :)
[14:10] <kubuntu_> THAT NO OUT SOUND, I HAVE READ ABOUT THE PROBLEM
[14:11] <jrib> kubuntu_: you need to ask the question in full detail on one line (like xolve just did).  And no caps please
[14:11] <IndyGunFreak> kubuntu_: what is you're problem?... stop w/ the caps, and type on one line, and we'll answer
[14:11] <LoK_> xolve: it might be a 3d screensaver
[14:11] <damaltor> IndyGunFreak: worth a try ;)
[14:11] <IndyGunFreak> damaltor: :)
[14:11] <_6StringKng_> either hes 4 years old, or doesn't know english very well, or both XD
[14:11] <xolve> i have disabled screen savers
[14:11] <damaltor> xolve: uninstall supercaramba...
[14:11] <xolve> I tried it
[14:11] <xolve> it also occurs if i lock my system
[14:11] <LoK_> xolve: disable powersaving stuff?
[14:11] <kubuntu_> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bug/131577
[14:12] <kubuntu_> cat /proc/asound/oss/sndstat
[14:12] <rnb> ok...new attempt: i'm trying to upgrade from 7.04 to 7.10. During the step "Modifying the software channels" it stalls at " Fetching file 25 of 34". Does anyone know what the cause might be?
[14:12] <kubuntu_> Audio NOT ENABLE ON CONFIG
[14:12] <bazhang> rnb: sounds like a server issue
[14:12] <damaltor> rnb: did you use the graphical tool?
[14:12] <rnb> yes
[14:13] <IndyGunFreak> !enter | kubuntu_ there's 1200 people here, when you hit enter every 6 words, its hard to follow your problem
[14:13] <ubotu> kubuntu_ there's 1200 people here, when you hit enter every 6 words, its hard to follow your problem: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[14:13] <jrib> kubuntu_: would you prefer help in portuguese?
[14:13] <kubuntu_> Audio NOT ENABLE IN CONFIG
[14:13] <damaltor> rnb: DONT. i f_cked up my system with it.
[14:13] <bazhang> heh
[14:13] <kubuntu_> Sim, portugues
[14:13] <rnb> i started the upgrade using package update manager
[14:13] <kubuntu_> eu entendo aqui é BRAZIL
[14:13] <jrib> kubuntu_: faz assim:  /join #ubuntu-br
[14:13] <rnb> then how should i upgrade?
[14:14] <damaltor> kubuntu_: make complete sentences. describe your problem as exactly as possible in one line. then we can help you.
[14:14] <Pici> rnb: The graphical update tool is the recommended way to upgrade.
[14:14] <Pici> !language | damaltor
[14:14] <ubotu> damaltor: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[14:14] <rnb> then what it the solution for me?
[14:14] <damaltor> ;)
[14:14] <rnb> it = is
[14:14] <xolve> I use Kubuntu 7.10. The problem is that if I leave my pc unattended for a few minutes the CPU usage goes to 100% (this I know through superkaramba theme) and the task bar becomes unresponsive - no tooltips, no clicks nothing. And adding to it what problems me most is that the system tray clock, superkaramba themes still show the output, the music in background still works and I can still move the mouse.
[14:14] <xolve> I usually run amaroK, Kopete, superkaramba, konqueror and konsole. I have tried closing various applications but still the problem persists. Please Help.
[14:15] <damaltor> Pici: of course, it is, bu it killed two systems so far.. ill never do that graphical thingy again...
[14:15] <rnb> the upgrade from 6.x to 7.04 was done the same way..no problem
[14:15] <jrib> xolve: run top and see what causes it
[14:15] <bazhang> xolve try uninstalling superkaramba--how much ram you have?
[14:15] <xolve> I have 630 mb ram
[14:15] <neopsyche> could someone please help me install my wireless card?
[14:16] <xolve> I tried uninstallig superkaramba
[14:16] <gpellis64> what card
[14:16] <rnb> if it is a server problem, how i can change the server?
[14:16] <bazhang> xolve also running compiz?
[14:16] <xolve> no
[14:16] <neopsyche> could somone please help me fix tvtime?
[14:16] <neopsyche> I have blue screen on tvtime anyone help?
[14:16] <IndyGunFreak> neopsyche: ask your question
[14:16] <bazhang> neopsyche: is tvtime broken?
[14:17] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[14:17] <Pici> rnb: When its downloading the headers, there should be a little triangle shaped button that tells you what step its on
[14:17] <neopsyche> IndyGunFreak, how do I get tvtime to work again.. it was working then i tried some new software and now it isnt working
[14:17] <kubuntu_> oi
[14:17] <bazhang> xolve open up a terminal and type top
[14:17] <thepain> hello, pls help me. My xp is gone from grub loader. How to restore back?
[14:18] <neopsyche> bazhang, no its not working anymore .. it was but now not.. so i think i changed some settings thruog another program and now its not working
[14:18] <IndyGunFreak> neopsyche: hold on, let me read your mind and figure out what version of ubuntu you're using, what tv card you have etc, it will only take about 4 days
[14:18] <bazhang> neopsyche: what did you do between it working and not working
[14:18] <xolve> bazhang well its fine now the problem is when I am not using the pc it becomes totally freez
[14:18] <Bodsda> bazhang, hey dude ;~)
[14:18] <bazhang> xolve open a terminal and please type top
[14:19] <xolve> ok
[14:19] <bazhang> Bodsda: hey!
[14:19] <xolve> bazhang done
[14:19] <neopsyche> IndyGunFreak, oh.. apologies.. i am using gutsy.. with generic (genius) tv card.. and pentium dualcore 512mb ram
[14:19] <xolve> its konsole and xchat on the top
[14:19] <rnb> there's a green mark in front of Perparing the upgrade, and a small black triangle in front of Modifying the software channels; during this step it says "Fetching file 25 of 34" but it is stalled now for quite some time. Files 1 to 24 went very quick.
[14:19] <bazhang> xolve what does it say as far as using system resources
[14:19] <thepain> hello, pls help me. My xp is gone from grub loader. How to restore back?
[14:19] <IndyGunFreak> neopsyche: do you know the model of the genius card, never heard of that one
[14:20] <neopsyche> bazhang, I installed a program .. cant remember what it was called .. it was a tv card program ..
[14:20] <coincoin169> hello
[14:20] <andre__> can anyone help me with disabling ubuntus crappy network applet?
[14:20] <_Bart_> Hi, I have a question. If I put this computer in stanby mode I can't get it working anymore. I have a log file from /var/log maybe someone can help me?? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57464/
[14:20] <bazhang> !grub > thepain read the pm from the bot
[14:20] <Bodsda> is anyone here handy with gimp? could you help me with step 9 plz (second line) -- http://www.gimpusers.com/tutorials/hot-wallpaper-1.html
[14:20] <xolve> bazhang firefox Xorg superkramba are using cpu resources
[14:20] <coincoin169> what is the best fps on linux ???
[14:20] <SurferDude> sd
[14:20] <IndyGunFreak> !best | coincoin169
[14:20] <ubotu> coincoin169: 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.
[14:20] <LjL> !best | coincoin169
[14:20] <bazhang> xolve you said you removed superkaramba
[14:20]  * IndyGunFreak basks in the glory of beating LjL
[14:20] <xolve> i did it earlier and problem was still there
[14:21] <thepain> where is the pm?
[14:21] <andre__> the stupit thing keeps changing /etc/network/interfaces (setting the wpa-driver to wext... while i change it to madwifi since that one does work)
[14:21] <thepain> oh i see it sry
[14:21] <bazhang> xolve leave it off for a while--is there any way to get more ram for that machine? what is the max for that computer
[14:21] <Bodsda> thepain, it would have opened up another dialog window in your left hand toolbar (if using xchat
[14:21] <IndyGunFreak> !info alien-arena | coincoin169
[14:21] <ubotu> coincoin169: alien-arena (source: alien-arena): Standalone 3D first person online deathmatch shooter. In component multiverse, is extra. Version 6.05-4.1 (gutsy), package size 637 kB, installed size 1512 kB
[14:22] <IndyGunFreak> !info openarena | coincoin169
[14:22] <xolve> bazhang I already have 600 mb ram how much more do i need!!
[14:22] <ubotu> coincoin169: openarena (source: openarena): A fast-paced 3D first-person shooter. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.0-4 (gutsy), package size 747 kB, installed size 1648 kB
[14:22] <LoK_> xolve: 640mb is fine... keep top open let it lock up and see what is using 100% cpu
[14:22] <IndyGunFreak> coincoin169: those are the two best in my opinion
[14:22] <Bodsda> xolve, 2gig is good
[14:22] <neopsyche> bazhang, it was a kde tv program.. for timed recording
[14:22] <bazhang> xolve just a suggestion you can have 640 MB if you wish
[14:22] <l_vagnozzi> damaltor ok it work!!!
[14:23] <xolve> LoK_ ok I wait will you be here for some time till i return
[14:23] <l_vagnozzi> tanks you
[14:23] <xolve> i need to restart pc after that
[14:23] <rnb> bazhang...any clue about my problem?
[14:23] <coincoin169> ok thx
[14:23] <bazhang> neopsyche try removing it
[14:23] <neopsyche> bazhang, it was a kde program
[14:23] <_Bart_> can someone help me make my standby function working, can't resume after using it, log: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57464/
[14:23] <coincoin169> what do you think of world of padman ?
[14:24] <nikitis> what driver should i use with the Intel Integrated Driver 82G33/G31 ?
[14:24] <bazhang> rnb Pici suggested it already--look at the triangle that you can clcik to see the progress and see what is hanging
[14:24] <IndyGunFreak> coincoin169: never played that one
[14:24] <bod_> coincoin169, take it to #ubuntu-offtopic    plz
[14:24] <coincoin169> ok bod_
[14:24] <rnb> there is no triangle that i can click
[14:24] <bod_> ty ;~)
[14:24] <david_> hello
[14:24] <itai-michaelson> hi , whats the latest on the flash player issue? i remember a few weeks ago there was some problem
[14:24] <bazhang> rnb this is via synaptic or the console
[14:24] <neopsyche> bazhang, I think i already removed it.. then the tvtime screen was blue
[14:25] <rnb> via synaptic
[14:25] <bazhang> itai-michaelson: its fixed
[14:25] <david_> how can i set up ubuntu so that by doubleclicking on an exe it will open it up with wine?
[14:25] <bod_> itai-michaelson, theres been probs for a while and theres been a workaround/fix for ages
[14:25] <bod_> david
[14:25] <neopsyche> bazhang,i would also like to be able to install this: http://davidwinter.me.uk/articles/2008/02/10/me-tv-eyetv-for-ubuntu/ but the repos dont seem to be working.. anyone know where i can get a .deb file ?
[14:25] <david_> bod_: yes?
[14:25] <itai-michaelson> bod thanks - can you point me to the workaround
[14:25] <arturo> hola hay alguien que hable en español
[14:26] <bazhang> !es | arturo
[14:26] <ubotu> arturo: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[14:26] <bod_> david_, right click --> properties --> open with tab --> choose wine
[14:26] <bod_> itai-michaelson, its a fix thats now in the repo's
[14:26] <rnb> bazhang...should i do it via console?
[14:27] <itai-michaelson> bod - oh i see so just apt-get install flash plugin non free ?
[14:27] <bazhang> rnb synaptic should be fine--there is a progress bar thing you can click to check what is being done though look for it
[14:27] <bod_> itai-michaelson, i doubt thats the exact name,.,.search synaptic for flash (make sure u have uni and non free and multi repo's enabled)
[14:28] <itai-michaelson> bod ok thank you
[14:28] <rnb> i clicked the progress bar, but nothing else is shown
[14:28] <bazhang> rnb how long has this been hanging
[14:28] <bod_> itai-michaelson, no probs ;~)
[14:29] <rnb> before i joined this chat...and it happened before...kept it for more than 1 hr
[14:29] <bazhang> rnb and then it timed out and you tried again or what
[14:29] <DB42> hi, my laptop running ubuntu 7.10 sometimes just stops in the middle, and apperntly when battery is low as well (i changed it to go to sleep but no effecT) with no warning
[14:30] <_Bart_> can someone help me make my standby function working, can't resume after using it, log: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57464/
[14:30] <rnb> no timeout..after 2 hrs i cancelled...this is my 5th attempt or so
[14:31] <bazhang> rnb what repos you have for feisty would you mind posting your sources list to pastebin
[14:31] <rnb> how can i find out?
[14:31] <neopsyche> bazhang,i dont understand why metv is not installing.. the info seems to be in the repo.. http://ppa.launchpad.net/michael-lamothe/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/main/binary-i386/Packages
[14:32] <bazhang> rnb did you add any repos outside of the ubuntu ones
[14:32] <rnb> no
[14:32] <redmonkey> how do i start init scripts on systemstart in background?
[14:33] <itai-michaelson> rnd to find sources : cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[14:33] <DB42> hi, my laptop running ubuntu 7.10 sometimes just stops in the middle, and apperntly when battery is low as well (i changed it to go to sleep but no effecT) with no warning any ideas ?
[14:33] <rnb> ok, how do i paste to pastebin?
[14:33] <bazhang> rnb if you install pastebinit you can cat that file directly to pastebin
[14:33] <kalatian> !pastebin | rnb
[14:33] <ubotu> rnb: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lines 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 channel topic)
[14:35] <DB42> also my apt-get is borked cause my laptop shut down in the middle, how do i fix it ?
[14:35] <cafka>  bzip2 -dc patch-2.6.24.3.bz2 | patch -p1 -s   i have used this command to patch the kernel.. but a setup is displayed to choose what files to be patched is there a command to patch all files??
[14:35] <rnb> ok, url = http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57468/
[14:35] <bazhang> DB42: what is the error message you get
[14:36] <DB42> bazhang: sec
[14:36] <prashant> hiiiiiiiiii
[14:36] <prashant> how i install wine
[14:37] <m1r> apt-get install wine
[14:37] <prashant> showing error
[14:37] <m1r> what error ?
[14:37] <DB42> http://pastebin.ca/918973 <-- my apt-get is borked, please help
[14:38] <bazhang> rnb what instructions did you follow to upgrade to gutsy?
[14:38] <prashant> kkkkkk
[14:38] <Pici> DB42: Are you using Hardy?
[14:38] <rnb> from 6.x? just started to upgrade from synaptic
[14:38] <ziggys> Hello! anybody knows about airodump-ng?
[14:39] <DB42> pici; 7.10
[14:39] <jaja--> Hi, I just downloaded ubutu from the ubuntu homepage, and am trying to install it but it stops at this message "Running local boot scripts (/etc/re.local)" and doesn't do anything else. Does anybody know why this could be?
[14:39] <DB42> it happened cause my laptop shutdown in middle of update
[14:39] <ziggys> Hello! anybody knows about airodump-ng?
[14:39] <m1r> prashant . try : apt-get --fix-missing ?
[14:40] <Pici> DB42: I suggest doing a `sudo apt-get clean` then try updating/upgrading again.
[14:40] <l_vagnozzi> how to get amarok in italian language?
[14:40] <ziggys> translate
[14:40] <ziggys> ;DD
[14:40] <l_vagnozzi> ;))
[14:40] <neopsyche> bazhang,ok
[14:40] <prashant> pidgin not work
[14:40] <bazhang> rnb you are on feisty from dapper right? there are dapper sources and none of feisty, also there are gutsy sources--did you ever update feisty or just straight to gutsy upgrade
[14:41] <ziggys> dammit airodump-ng dont capturing .ivs data @ all
[14:41] <bazhang> neopsyche: you got it working now?
[14:41] <ziggys> with backtrack
[14:41] <rnb> i have done all dates i thought i had to
[14:41] <rnb> updates
[14:42] <prashant> pidgin not work
[14:42] <Pici> ziggys: This channel is only for Ubuntu support, if you are using backtrack, you may want to try ##linux or perhaps #backtrack
[14:42] <DB42> pici: thanks, i'll tr
[14:42] <jaja--> Hi, I just downloaded ubutu from the ubuntu homepage, and am trying to install it but it stops at this message "Running local boot scripts (/etc/re.local)" and doesn't do anything else. Does anybody know why this could be?
[14:43] <rnb> i run synaptic every time the red icon on top is shown
[14:43] <LjL> l_vagnozzi: do you have language-pack-kde-it installed?
[14:43] <DB42> pici: it deleted all my ARCVHIES ?? BLAH
[14:43] <ziggys> Pici, thx, but under ubuntu/kubuntu/xubuntu you can use backtrack
[14:43] <bazhang> rnb how long did you use feisty before you upgraded to gutsy
[14:43] <l_vagnozzi> LjL not yet! ;:))
[14:43] <rnb> cant remember
[14:43] <prashant> hiiiiiiiiiii
[14:44] <l_vagnozzi> LjL thank you!
[14:44] <prashant> r u getting me
[14:44] <ziggys> Pici, backtrack is tool live cd
[14:44] <Pici> DB42: You archives were corrupt, thats what was causing the error.
[14:44] <LjL> !hi | prashant
[14:44] <ubotu> prashant: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[14:44] <rnb> i first installed from 5.10 cd
[14:44] <Pici> ziggys: I know its a LiveCD.
[14:44] <DB42> pici: did it, same error
[14:44] <xai> does the current 7.10 desktop cd installer have a Live option?
[14:44] <prashant> my pidgin not work
[14:45] <LjL> xai: no "option"... it boots up to a "live" environment by default.
[14:45] <andre__> is there anyone that kan help me with configuring network crap for ubuntu?
[14:45] <xai> LjL: ah.. and then you can choose to install from that environment..
[14:45] <jms> fszg
[14:45] <LjL> xai: yes
[14:45] <andre__> the networking script seems to fail to do what it needs unless i make it restart
[14:46] <oyvind> hi, i cant change my screen resolution and it is set to 640x480 , can anyone help?
[14:46] <prashant> pidgin not work properly
[14:46] <LjL> xai: if you *don't* want the live environment (limited resources, etc), there is another CD you can use
[14:46] <xai> Thanks.. I remember now. I didn't see it in the faq.
[14:46] <prashant> pidhin not work
[14:46] <Pici> DB42: Since your computer crashed/shutdown in the middle of file operations, you may need to run a filesystem check. To force this on your next boot, type: sudo touch /forcefsck, and then reboot.
[14:46] <rnb> and i do remember i had to adjust the sources list
[14:46] <andre__> and that network manager does not seem to have enough options to make it work either
[14:46] <Pici> !upgrade | rnb please read
[14:46] <ubotu> rnb please read: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[14:46] <bazhang> rnb what instructions did you follow to 'adjust' the sources list
[14:47] <DB42> pici: ok, thuoght i think the problem is somewhere else
[14:47] <DB42> i'll try
[14:47] <rnb> in an ubuntu newsgroup
[14:47] <Pici> DB42: Where do you think the problem is?
[14:47] <bazhang> rnb did they recommend an easy or 'automatic' way to do it?
[14:48] <neopsyche> bazhang, no not yet
[14:48] <rnb> automatic
[14:48] <DB42> pici: this newline is the resp list maybe ?
[14:48] <bazhang> rnb aha
[14:48] <neopsyche> bazhang,http://osdir.com/ml/video.tvtime.devel/2005-01/msg00002.html
[14:48] <oyvind> hi, i cant change my screen resolution and it is set to 640x480 , can anyone help? cant enter screen and graphics where i first changed to test tv out
[14:48] <rnb> this was wrong?
[14:49] <Pici> DB42: No, it wouldnt make it that far if it was that.  The file list for one of the packages is corrupt.
[14:49] <bazhang> neopsyche you still trying to watch/record tv? is that the general thrust of where you are heading?
[14:49] <DB42> i'll do forcecheck
[14:49] <neopsyche> bazhang, yes.. and want tvtime for viewing as it seems to give good picture quality.
[14:49] <bazhang> rnb and did that automatic have an 'X' at the end?
[14:50] <david> is there some nice pretty ubuntu ui for setting up VPN?
[14:50] <rnb> you mean all graphic?
[14:50] <david> rnb: more or less :)
[14:50] <rnb> yes
[14:50] <david> suitable to the gnomeness ;)
[14:50] <bazhang> rnb what was the name of the automatic way of doing this sources list adjust
[14:50] <DB42> pici: any idea why ubuntu simply shut down computer suddently (not clean) without warning ?
[14:50] <cafka> is 2.6.24 kernel package avaiable for ubuntu ??
[14:51] <rnb> ohh...misunderstanding: the sources list i had to adjust manually
[14:51] <erUSUL> cafka: no
[14:52] <bazhang> rnb so you changed dapper to feisty in the sources list?
[14:52] <rnb> yes
[14:52] <Pici> DB42: No, I dont.
[14:52] <DB42> how do i see the text instead of graphics at boot (so i can see fsck) ?
[14:52] <rnb> i was told to do so
[14:52] <Nubae> 2.6.24 is available in hardy heron
[14:53] <bazhang> rnb and then again changed feisty to gutsy manually?
[14:53] <Nubae> and I know its not to be discussed in here, just mentioning it
[14:53] <Le-Chuck_ITA> Hi, sorry for asking bot here and in ubuntu+1 but need to reboot in gutsy really quick to do my everyday work. The question is the same for gutsy anyway. I've been asked to test if my bug still exists with latest kernel source and I discovered it's not been upgraded automatically, hence I don't know how many related packages I need (e.g. restricted modules): I must have removed some meta-package that sets up it all
[14:53] <gpellis64> DB42: sounds like a high end memory
[14:53] <rnb> i think so
[14:53] <rnb> been quite some time ago
[14:53] <gpellis64> prob
[14:53] <Le-Chuck_ITA> OK never mind! :)
[14:53] <DB42> gpellis64: dont think so, it just closes, no dump no thing
[14:53] <rnb> and it's not my only machine...just the only ubuntu machine
[14:53] <DB42> and windows works perctectly fine
[14:54] <bazhang> rnb what about codecs how did you install those?
[14:54] <DB42> how do i check if there is a temprature protection feature ?
[14:54] <rnb> codecs of?
[14:54] <bazhang> rnb codecs for mp3 videos etc
[14:54] <rnb> not using them on this machine
[14:55] <bazhang> rnb not even flash?
[14:55] <rnb> if i use flash, i installed the tar-ball from flash.com
[14:55] <tabularasa> Anybody successfully using synergy in Hardy?
[14:55] <tabularasa> mine locks the mouse up... installing from source, or package
[14:55] <DB42> pici: apt-get still not working after fsck done..
[14:56] <rnb> but most multimedia i do on other machines
[14:56] <bazhang> tabularasa: not here-- go to #ubuntu+1 ;]
[14:56] <rnb> most, if not all
[14:57] <DB42> http://pastebin.ca/918973 <-- my apt-get is borked, please help (did apt-get clean and fsck check on partition, problem still exists)
[14:57] <tabularasa> bazhang: thanks
[14:57] <bazhang> rnb you installed tarballs for all of the codecs?
[14:57] <bullgard4> "detlef@MD97600:~$ i2cdetect -l; i2c-0   unknown  SMBus I801 adapter at 18e0  N/A."  man i2cdetect: " i2cdetect -l: Output a list of installed busses." What busses are installed?
[14:57] <bazhang> DB42: did not Pici tell the solution to this?
[14:57] <rnb> i've only installed vlc and realplayer
[14:57] <DB42> bazhang: i've written it didn't help
[14:58] <rnb> but not using them on this machine anymore
[14:58] <sarah> Hello. I'm on a fresh GG installation and I can't exit to the non-graphical consoles by ctrl+Fx. Anyone have any idea why this happens?
[14:59] <rnb> so i guess the answer is no
[14:59] <jrib> sarah: ctrl-alt-F# you mean?
[14:59] <sarah> jrib: Yes, sorry
[14:59] <sarah> jrib: The screen just goes blank.
[14:59] <jrib> sarah: you start in the gui, what happens next?
[15:00] <sarah> jrib: Well, I'm in Gnome right now. When I try using ctrl+alt+f1 for instance, the screen just goes blank. No signal to my monitor apparantly.
[15:00] <bazhang> rnb try this from the console--sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get upgrade and then note any errors you get
[15:00] <sarah> jrib: I can go back to gnome at any time.
[15:01] <jrib> sarah: yes, that's a known bug.  Check bugs.ubuntu.com.  Let me know if you can't find it.  They are called TTYs or virtual consoles
[15:01] <gpellis64> sarah try f2
[15:01] <bazhang> rnb but please do not post them here
[15:01] <sarah> jrib: I'll try that, thank you
[15:01] <bazhang> err paste
[15:01] <rnb> ok, will do...will post url here
[15:01] <Nubae> also try apt-get install -f
[15:01] <sarah> gpellis64: Completely same issue. :(
[15:01] <Pici> DB42: Sorry, was doing a little research to try to remember what I did last time I had this error. Delete (backup the file first if you want) /var/lib/dpkg/info/language-pack-en-base.list , then try upgrade/update again.
[15:01] <anaxagorus> what is the term command to open 'explorer' in ubuntu -- as in file explorer?
[15:01] <gpellis64> f7 ok
[15:02] <erUSUL> anaxagorus: nautilus
[15:02] <sarah> anaxagorus: I think you want "nautilus"
[15:02] <bazhang> nautilus anaxagorus
[15:02] <anaxagorus> thanks
[15:03] <Lartza_> is there way to get two clocks to panel that show different time (like GMT +2 and +6)
[15:03] <Lartza_> or any program
[15:03] <xai> Is there a table with md5sums on iso images?
[15:04] <Lartza_> or is there some countdown
[15:04]  * hutauf_ test
[15:04] <LjL> hutauf_: /join #test
[15:04] <jrib> xai: MD5SUMS file in releases.ubuntu.com for example
[15:04] <bazhang> success!
[15:04] <gangadjinn> ANyone else having problems logging into the MSN network??
[15:04] <LjL> !md5sums | xai
[15:04] <ubotu> xai: See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes for the md5sums of Ubuntu discs.
[15:05] <rnb> ok, url = http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57473/
[15:05] <Cyntrox> Hey... I have a problem: I dual boot, when I run Windows XP everything works perfectly, but when I run Ubuntu, I just get "out of range" on my monitor after a loading! When I press the power button on my computer, some text appears, but goes away before I can read it.
[15:05] <bj_> anyone want to help me get my sound card working, im a linux newb
[15:05] <erUSUL> !sound | bj_
[15:05] <ubotu> bj_: 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
[15:06] <nikitis> anyone know where i can download sun-java6-plugin?  My friend shows other java6 stuff, but the plugin doesn't show up for some reason
[15:06] <jrib> nikitis: are you using amd64?
[15:06] <gorbierd> hi @ all!
[15:07] <nikitis> ah yes
[15:07] <jrib> nikitis: why?
[15:07] <gorbierd> suggest me plz where keyboard lyout settings are stored
[15:07] <nikitis> jrib, well intel 64
[15:07] <nikitis> jrib, for 64 bit processing
[15:07] <jrib> nikitis: the ubuntu version you installed, it was 64bit?  Is there a reason you did not install the 32bit version?
[15:07] <erUSUL> nikitis: in the 64 bit version of ubuntu there is no java plugin
[15:08] <Jtom> :(
[15:08] <hobbzilla> how can I label a volume post formating?
[15:08] <nikitis> erUSUL, well what do I do?
[15:08] <erUSUL> !java64 | nikitis
[15:08] <ubotu> nikitis: 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
[15:08] <jrib> hobbzilla: depends on the filesystem
[15:08] <nikitis> I need java for my browser
[15:08] <LjL> hobbzilla: man e2label
[15:08] <bazhang> rnb that is a different sources list from earlier; at any rate, there are duplicate source entries in that list
[15:09] <rnb> ok, what should i do?
[15:09] <gangadjinn> ANyone else having problems logging into the MSN network??
[15:09] <hobbzilla> LjL: thanks that is what I needed! :)
[15:09] <Pici> gangadjinn: I've heard a few reports of that today.
[15:09] <sarah> gangadjinn: Actually yes, but a restart of pidgin solved it. Probably unrelated or voodoo. O.-)
[15:10] <nikitis> erUSUL, this does not solve this, it makes me install 32-bit firefox.  I wish to keep 64-bit firefox.
[15:10] <bazhang> rnb you pasted a different sources list earlier--is this the same computer?
[15:10] <nikitis> that's not a fix
[15:10] <sarah> nikitis: Then there is no solution currently.
[15:10] <rnb> yes
[15:10] <Cyntrox> Hey... I have a problem: I dual boot, when I run Windows XP everything works perfectly, but when I run Ubuntu, I just get "out of range" on my monitor after a loading! When I press the power button on my computer, some text appears, but goes away before I can read it.
[15:10] <yamoodii> hi
[15:10] <nikitis> sarah, doh
[15:10] <rnb> the last url is from the console
[15:10] <rnb> from the commands you gave me
[15:10] <sarah> nikitis: You could poke SUN. :-)
[15:10] <gorbierd> anyone can help me with it?
[15:11] <bj_> i have been thru the trouble shooting steps on ubuntu.com but my sound is still not working
[15:11] <tomasso> how do i cut wav files?
[15:11] <jeffMASTERflex> tomasso: using audacity
[15:11] <erUSUL> Cyntrox: you can boot in recovery mode log in and try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg'
[15:11] <sarah> Cyntrox: It sounds like the refresh rates are ill defined in your X server settings
[15:11] <tomasso> jeffMASTERflex,thanx
[15:11] <hobbzilla> Is it a horrible thing to have /boot & /tmp ext2 vs. ext3?
[15:11] <jrib> nikitis: you can't.  Sun does not provide a 64bit java plugin.  The bug on the tracker is years old.  If you don't have a good reason for running 64bit ubuntu and don't want the extra hassle it causes with things like these, it's better to install 32bit ubuntu
[15:12] <Cyntrox> erUSUL: I'll try that
[15:12] <nikitis> jrib, what other 64 hassles are there?
[15:12] <Cyntrox> sarah: How do I fix them?
[15:12] <bj_> can anyone help with my sound issues
[15:12] <sarah> nikitis: To add on what jrib said, you will not gain any performance increase unless you're running major graphic processing most likely.
[15:12] <sarah> Cyntrox: What erUSUL said.
[15:12] <Cyntrox> okay, thanks =P
[15:12] <nikitis> Sarah, does World of Warcraft Count?
[15:12] <sarah> nikitis: Highly unlikely.
[15:12] <erUSUL> nikitis: flash works well with nspluginwrapper and i havn't found any other issue excpt java plugin or some weird codecs
[15:12] <nikitis> well that's major graphic processing
[15:12] <DB42> pici: now i have a serious warning, that fiel not found
[15:13] <sarah> nikitis: We're talking video processing here like batch movie editing :)
[15:13] <nikitis> erUSUL, flashplugin-nonfree worked perfectly on 64bit
[15:13] <nikitis> sarah, oh ok
[15:13] <bazhang> rnb now look in system administration update manager and click on that
[15:13] <erUSUL> nikitis: that's what i said
[15:13] <jrib> nikitis: flash, some w32codecs, no psyco.  That's what I have come across
[15:13] <nikitis> oh
[15:14] <rnb> ok done
[15:14] <erUSUL> jrib: flash works fine
[15:14] <Pici> DB42: Can you try doing apt-get install --reinstall language-pack-en-base
[15:14] <nikitis> I just think it's dumb that 64 bit processors have been out for years now, and we can't use 64 bit os's because of little things like this.
[15:14] <jrib> erUSUL, nikitis: it does if you consider working in nspluginwrapper fine.  For me, it crashes too often
[15:14] <bazhang> rnb there should be a button that shows an update is available do you see it
[15:15] <DB42> pici: files list file for package 'language-pack-en-base' is missing final newline
[15:15] <erUSUL> jrib: i mater of opinion then ;)
[15:15] <rnb> yes, it says 7.10 is available
[15:15] <braniff> when is the next ubuntu version coming out ??
[15:15] <sarah> nikitis: Well, there's nothing wrong with running it in a 32 bit chroot or with 32 bit firefox I believe
[15:15] <bazhang> rnb it should say new distribution release 7.10 is available click on that
[15:15] <gpellis64> bj_: sudo alsaconf
[15:15] <sarah> nikitis: But if yo absolutely won't suffer firefox 32bit I don't see a great solution unfortunately. =/
[15:15] <bazhang> april braniff
[15:15] <nikitis> yea but 64bit firefox may be nanoseconds faster
[15:15] <rnb> ok, now it shows release notes
[15:16] <nikitis> sarah, even if it's not recognizable, it matters imo
[15:16] <sarah> nikitis: You said nano, not I. :-)
[15:16] <rnb> on top: Welcome to 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon
[15:16] <bazhang> rnb did you click the upgrade button?
[15:16] <DB42> pici: can the repository be borked ?
[15:17] <rnb> next to Cancel?
[15:17] <Nubae> 64 bit is great if one runs webserver/database server/gimp
[15:17] <braniff> i'm running feisty, should i try to upgrade to 7.10 or just do a reinstall ?
[15:17] <Pici> DB42: Normally I'd suggest uninstalling and reinstalling this, but since its core package, you may want to try this: x 32bit I don't see a great solution unfortunately. =/
[15:17] <acezar> hello tout le monde, j'ai ete victime du hack concernant les noyau 2.6.17-2.6.24.1 sur un de mes serveurs (dedibox ca m'apprendra a etre plus reactif)
[15:17] <acxty> Hi, how can I take the gnome and stay only with the bash
[15:17] <jrib> !fr | acezar
[15:17] <ubotu> acezar: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[15:17] <Pici> DB42: Er, wrong paste: http://www.ecs.umass.edu/pipermail/umasslug/2006-October/001962.html
[15:17] <sarah> Nubae: Basically anything that can fully take advantage of 3gbplus ram.
[15:18] <bazhang> braniff depends on you gutsy is nice and if you want to use the net to upgrade you will have to go through gutsy ;]
[15:18] <nikitis> erUSUL, so if we had the java6-plugin source could we compile to 64?
[15:18] <bazhang> hehe
[15:18] <brobostigon> nikitis: probebly, yes
[15:18] <rnb> bazhang: i should click Upgrade (next to Cancel)?
[15:18] <bazhang> rnb yes
[15:19] <rnb> ok, gave password
[15:19] <Cyntrox> erUSUL: I typed  'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg' and got 'xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customised configuration file; backup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.20080226161808. Should I try to boot normally again now?
[15:19] <bazhang> nikitis hours and hours of compiling for that nanosecond faster firefox ;]
[15:19] <neopsyche> cany anyone help withh issue.. metv says no tuner but i do have one
[15:19] <rnb> it is fetching a lot of files for "Preparing the upgrade"
[15:20] <nikitis> bazhang, yes but, we could make it a package
[15:20] <gorbierd> peoples where saved keyboard leyout settings?
[15:20] <rnb> now "Modifying"
[15:20] <nikitis> bazhang, one maintainer, millions of users
[15:20] <rnb> Fetching file 27 of 34
[15:20] <bazhang> rnb this will take a while no need to post every little thing it does unless there is a problem ;]
[15:20] <sarah> nikitis: There a free java RE's out there, but none have quite the features of the Sun JRE I believe.
[15:21] <incorrect> i need a caching dns server were i can set the cache size to something very large and the timeout on the lookup very low
[15:21] <rnb> bazhang...that's the point: how long should it take on a 1 GHz machine?
[15:21] <sarah> nikitis: It's a question of who owns the code really. Since the official Sun JRE is not public domain we really couldn't do anything even if we had the code.
[15:21] <rnb> this Modifying, i mean?
[15:21] <nikitis> sarah, the java6-jre is available for 64bit, just not the browser plugin
[15:21] <bazhang> rnb give it a while this can take some time
[15:21] <sarah> nikitis: Oh I see. :)
[15:21] <incorrect> and the ttl very high too
[15:21] <rnb> ok. will give it some hours
[15:22] <avis> Cyntrox, i think you need to do more than the -phigh toggle.  you need sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to probe your monitor for the correct refresh rates.  make sure to backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf because you will overwrite it.  if your new to ubuntu you might not know what to do, when in doubt, i'd use whatever is currently default.
[15:22] <mohbana> whats a good chm viewer .. gnochm isn't that good
[15:22] <bazhang> rnb not that long--20 minutes or so and see what happens
[15:22] <bazhang> nikitis millions of 64 bit users? ;]
[15:23] <W8TAH> good morning all - sometimes when i am installing a package via apt-get install -- i will see other packages listed as suggested or recomeneded -- how do i get apt to include those in the install job?
[15:23] <rnb> ok...i'll give it 20 mins
[15:23] <Cyntrox> avis: Thanks, I am indeed new to Ubuntu. New to Linux in general, actually
[15:23] <nikitis> bazhang, there would be if it was supported.  Most people with a computer that's 2 years old or newer has 64-bit
[15:23] <avis> Cyntrox, then make sure to back up that xorg.conf :)
[15:23] <bazhang> nikitis: I have 64 bit computer and 32bit system just flies ;]
[15:23] <Cyntrox> h
[15:24] <Cyntrox> hehe =P
[15:24] <Cyntrox> ...how do I do that? >.>
[15:24] <mohbana> whats a good chm viewer .. gnochm isn't that good
[15:24] <nikitis> bazhang, just think how much faster it would fly if you were using 64-bit ;)
[15:24] <K-Ton> Hi all
[15:24] <bazhang> haha
[15:24] <bullgard4> "detlef@MD97600:~$ i2cdetect -l; i2c-0   unknown  SMBus I801 adapter at 18e0  N/A."  man i2cdetect: " i2cdetect -l: Output a list of installed busses." What busses are installed on my laptop computer?
[15:24] <sarah> Cyntrox: cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/x11/xorg.conf.bak for instance
[15:24] <Cyntrox> sarah: Thanks
[15:24] <sarah> Cyntrox: Basically copying the file in case something goes wrong.
[15:24] <sara> n
[15:25] <Cyntrox> Sarah: Thank you, I'm not THAT new to computers =P I know what a backup is...
[15:25] <sarah> Cyntrox: Ah, I was just trying to explain the syntax of the cp command in case you didn't know it, sorry. :-)
[15:25] <nikitis> Cyntrox, yes but do you know how to restore it?
[15:26] <nikitis> I'm all about World of Warcraft speed.
[15:26] <Cyntrox> sarah: It's okay, I'm not offended
[15:26] <Cyntrox> nikitis: ...no >.>
[15:26] <sarah> Cyntrox: Good :-)
[15:26] <sarah> Cyntrox: Restoring it would simply be cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[15:26] <nikitis> Cyntrox, just reverse the file when your stuck with no X.
[15:27] <Cyntrox> Okay, thanks
[15:27] <nikitis> Cyntrox, cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[15:27]  * bazhang thinks this channel is the best
[15:27] <sarah> Cyntrox: The name of the backup file is arbitrary fyi, I just chose xorg.conf.bak as it's probably logical. I hope. ^_^
[15:27] <Cyntrox> Sarah: Okay, it is =P
[15:28] <nikitis> I'm trying this old, yet new Preload
[15:28] <nikitis> to see if things load faster
[15:28] <sarah> I'm off to bomb my frame buffer device.
[15:28] <braniff> are the latest video codecs available for 64 bit yet ?
[15:28] <sarah> Curse you intel. *shakes fist*
[15:28] <DB42> pici: can you send me your language-pack-en-base list file ?
[15:28] <nikitis> loads mostly used libraries to RAM for faster access, similar to a LiveCD
[15:29] <Pici> DB42: I'm not running Gutsy on any of my computers :/
[15:30] <DB42> did anyone running 7.10 upgrade their system today with the new "language-pack-en-base" ?
[15:31] <AJC_Z0> I'm just about to do so. Anything you'd like to warn me/us about?
[15:31] <nickrud> not yet, maybe not at all
[15:32] <jrib> AJC_Z0: you are about to do what?
[15:32] <xoob> hi, anyone know where to find real msn service status?
[15:32] <AJC_Z0> jrib: I was answering DB42
[15:32] <DB42> AJC_Z0: well my system borked in the middle
[15:32] <DB42> and now my apt-get wont work, because of problems in lnaguage-pack-en-base
[15:32] <DB42> and i don't know if the problem is in my place or in the respository
[15:33] <DB42> can you post your language-pack-enbase list file somewhere ?
[15:33] <AJC_Z0> How borked? I'm using the pretty clicky GUI updater
[15:33] <Jaymac> does apt-get install -f work?
[15:34] <DB42> AJC_Z0: it tells me there is a newline miossing in teh language-pack-en-base list file, and doesn't continue/install
[15:34] <Piddy> can anyone help me with getting emerald?
[15:34] <Piddy> On KDE?
[15:34] <robot_jesus> ugh, im running on amd64 and cannot find any Flash installation that works, does anyone else have this problem ?
[15:35] <AJC_Z0> DB42: Was any other process affected that you noticed?
[15:35] <bullgard4> "detlef@MD97600:~$ i2cdetect -l; i2c-0   unknown  SMBus I801 adapter at 18e0  N/A."  man i2cdetect: " i2cdetect -l: Output a list of installed busses." What busses are installed on my laptop computer?
[15:36] <DB42> AJC_Z0: nop, but it should very well be because my comp borked in the middle of the upgrade
[15:36] <jfa> Has anybody ever gotten subtitles to work on Totem?
[15:36] <agro1986> hello, what is the command to get the MAC address of, say, eth0 ?
[15:36] <verboz> hi all
[15:36] <amenado> agro1986-> sudo ip a
[15:36] <verboz> need to install deriver for "globertrotter connect"
[15:36] <verboz> do you have any idea??
[15:37] <verboz> it's a 3G modem
[15:37] <agro1986> amenado thanks i'll try it (on a win machine right now)
[15:37] <Piddy> anyone?
[15:38] <DrBanzai> When I try to run Festival, I get a "No default voice found" error...any ideas?  I just installed it through apt-get.
[15:38] <DB42> AJC_Z0: again, if you can send me the list file before updating...
[15:38] <AJC_Z0> DB42: Borkage comes in many varieties. Did your system crash and catch fire, carry on unaffected except for the error from the update, or something in between?
[15:38] <AJC_Z0> DB42: What list file?
[15:39] <bazhang> Piddy: sudo apt-get install emerald
[15:39] <Piddy> bazhang: I have emerald installed, but emerald --replace doesn't work.
[15:39] <DB42> AJC_Z0: i did an upgrade, the machine shutdown not safely, thats it
[15:39] <W8TAH> good morning all - sometimes when i am installing a package via apt-get install -- i will see other packages listed as suggested or recomeneded -- how do i get apt to include those in the install job?
[15:40] <DB42> the  /var/lib/dpkg/info/language-pack-en-base.* files
[15:40] <AJC_Z0> DB42: It shut down because it crashed? Because you told it to? Because...?
[15:40] <bazhang> Piddy: what about compiz --replace followed by emerald --replace in alt f2
[15:40] <DB42> AJC_Z0: i wish i knew.. again, it stoped working, not shutdown (it's a laptop)
[15:40] <khaotik> i am ting to install the printer driver for the printer i have at work and its not got the right model number for the printer i am using. is there a way that i could get the thing working
[15:41] <AJC_Z0> DB42: I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but it would help at least one person (me) if you could say in technical terms what happened when you applied the update
[15:41] <Piddy> bazhang: Now I have no errr... The line where you can minimize etc
[15:41] <Piddy> it's gone
[15:41] <DB42> AJC_Z0: the computer turned off
[15:42] <bazhang> piddy you have ccsm installed?
[15:42] <DB42> it's not related to the update, but to another problem i guess, but it prolly borked some stuff
[15:42] <Piddy> bazhang: I think so. Hold on.
[15:42] <r00723r0> How would I get a list of all packages I installed manually?
[15:42] <Piddy> bazhang: yes
[15:42] <AJC_Z0> DB42: I'm inclined to agree that a language pack update is very unlikely to have that effect, no matter how broken
[15:42] <bazhang> Piddy: look for the plugin window decorations or some such enable it
[15:43] <AmyRose> Is there a way to control where Firefox looks for its plug-ins?
[15:43] <DB42> AJC_Z0: this is why i want the dpkg files from somebody before updating, so i can see if it fixes my probelm..
[15:43] <Piddy> bazhang: Just enabled it.
[15:43] <AdvoWork> hey there, how can i reboot my server from the terminal? :S
[15:43] <Piddy> or wait
[15:44] <Piddy> bazhang: Window decorations?
[15:44] <bazhang> Piddy: aye
[15:44] <Piddy> it's enabled
[15:44] <Piddy> nothing happened though
[15:44] <Cyntrox> The setup thing is asking me for a mouse port... I have a USB mouse, which option should I choose: /dev/input/mice, /dev/psaux, /dev/ttyS0, /dev/tts0 or /dev/gpmdata?
[15:44] <AJC_Z0> DB42: I just applied the updates (the base and other) with no problems. I tried to copy the detailed output bu the window closed before I could copy it
[15:44] <AmyRose> Cyntrox: /dev/input/mice
[15:44] <bazhang> Piddy: did you try the emerald --replace again?
[15:45] <rnb> bazhang: about 20 minutes have passed and no change at all: still at "Fetching file 27 of 34"
[15:45] <Cyntrox> Thanks, AmyRose
[15:45] <AJC_Z0> Which file(s) on the filesystem do you want?
[15:45] <AmyRose> Cyntrox: You're welcome. That also applies to PS/2 mice too--it allows you to use multiple PS/2 and USB mice :D
[15:45] <DB42> AJC_Z0: now i dont need any files
[15:45] <DB42> i needd them BEFORE the upgrade
[15:45] <DB42> thanks
[15:45] <amenado> AdvoWork-> sudo shutdown -h now
[15:45] <Cyntrox> AmyRose, Okay =) Should I pick the ImPS/2 or ExplorerPS/2 protocol?
[15:45] <AJC_Z0> DB42: So you need a time machine
[15:46] <DB42> http://pastebin.ca/918973 <-- my apt-get is borked, please help (did apt-get clean and fsck check on partition, problem still exists)
[15:46] <DB42> AJC_Z0: nah... just a bit of listening before doing
[15:49] <Cyntrox> Which mouse protocol should I use: ImPS/2 or ExplorerPS/2?
[15:50] <bullgard4> Cyntrox: Usually it is wise to let your distribution choose.
[15:50] <NET||abuse> Anyone know a really good note taking/ organising application, i need something much heavier than tomboy, more in the line of, write 2 or 3 paragraph text doc/note or draw diagram, assign to category/folder/tab/treenode, possibly upload changes/additions to svn repo. but a local system would be a good start
[15:50] <Rgem> Hello all, I'm searching for a good program for playing .mov's
[15:50] <Rgem> all the players I've tried have failed yet
[15:51] <fredmv> Rgem, what about VLC?
[15:51] <rnb> bazhang: did i miss your reaction..?
[15:51] <Rgem> y, that one failed
[15:51] <Cyntrox> bullgard4, um, I have to select one...
[15:51] <Rgem> the default movie player came only 10 seconds far
[15:51] <Freon> hello
[15:51] <Rgem> I tried to download this one: http://media.rubyonrails.org/video/rails_take2_with_sound.mov
[15:52] <fredmv> Rgem, have you messed with Automatix?   I think mov's are  a "restircted format" (cause it's proprietary)
[15:52] <Rgem> fredmv: I'll try that
[15:52] <TheJF> On the subject of players, nobody knows how to use Totem with subtitles, eh?
[15:52] <fredmv> yeah, it's in the repositories I believe
[15:52] <DB42> http://pastebin.ca/918973 <-- my apt-get is borked, please help (did apt-get clean and fsck check on partition, problem still exists)
[15:52] <Rgem> TheJF, the VLC player can handle subs very well!
[15:53] <Freon> do u know a way to mount cifs-exports as an ordinary user and not root?
[15:53] <TheJF> Rgem, I know, but I'm trying to get Totem to work with subtitles because my sound is often broken with VLC
[15:53] <bazhang> rnb okay you need to change all your feisty sources to gutsy (and disable the cd rom as a source) in your sources list
[15:53] <NET||abuse> Anyone seen an app like freeMind, only a currently in development application rather than something that hasn't released since 2005
[15:53] <rnb> ok, will do
[15:53] <kuta> what command can use to add user in terminal?
[15:53] <AmyRose> NET||abuse: I like BasKet myself
[15:53] <TheJF> Rgem, I have two soundcards, and it just randomly picks one or the other, and sometimes, neither produce any sounds, but the sound in Totem always works.
[15:53] <Rgem> TheJF, you can change sound line aswell... so if it's broken, I suggest to look at that
[15:54] <bazhang> rnb then sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[15:54] <NET||abuse> AmyRose, ok,, in apt repo or have to manually install?
[15:54] <sarah> Right, it seems Compiz is bent on giving me a hard time. It still only works in some of my desktop, not in all of it. Has anyone experienced this?
[15:54] <bazhang> kuta adduser
[15:54] <invizibility> any alternative to XChat?
[15:54] <AmyRose> NET||abuse: It's in the Universe
[15:54] <Rgem> I'm reinstalling Totem with AX now
[15:54] <rnb> ok
[15:54] <TheJF> Rgem, Yeah, I go in the sound options and select them, but like I was saying, it just kind of swaps them around all the time, it's annoying
[15:54] <NET||abuse> AmyRose, cool, found it thanks
[15:54] <AmyRose> NET||abuse: It's a KDE app, though, in case you're allergic ;)
[15:54] <Freon> does  anybody know a way to mount cifs-exports as an ordinary user and not root?
[15:54] <TheJF> AX?
[15:54] <void^> Rgem: works in mplayer.
[15:54] <NET||abuse> AmyRose, well i'm on gnome, will it run?
[15:55] <AmyRose> NET||abuse: yeah
[15:55] <Rgem> void^: wrong codecs it says
[15:55] <bazhang> invizibility: cli or gui
[15:55] <NET||abuse> AmyRose, what do i miss out on though if i'm on gnome?
[15:55] <Freon> a hint where to read about it would be geat
[15:55] <AmyRose> NET||abuse: I'm on KDE and run GNOME stuff a lot
[15:55] <Rgem> void^: it says: failed to open
[15:55] <kuta> bazhang: it said only root user can add user
[15:55] <Rgem> I'm installing W32 codecs now
[15:55] <Cyntrox> what's the command for rebooting?
[15:56] <AmyRose> Cyntrox: sudo init 6
[15:56] <DB42> reboot
[15:56] <FPtje> HI;D
[15:56] <void^> Rgem: that's an unrelated error in /usr/share/applications/mplayer.desktop (replace %U with %g). just open it from a terminal for simplicity.
[15:56] <sarah> Cyntrox: shutdown -r now, init 6, reboot
[15:56] <sarah> Cyntrox: Take your pick :>
[15:56] <gpellis64> init 6
[15:56] <brobostigon> Cyntrox: sudo shutdown -r now
[15:56] <utkan0s> anyone savvy with running one digital and one analog monitor under X using twinview, specifically running different gamma settings on each monitor?
[15:56] <Cyntrox> Hehe, okay, thanks =P
[15:56]  * AmyRose laughs
[15:56] <FPtje> Amyrose?
[15:56] <FPtje> that you?
[15:56] <FPtje> from gmod?
[15:56] <void^> Rgem: sorry, replace %U with %f of course.
[15:56] <Cyntrox> ...I play gMod too! D:
[15:56] <FPtje> :D
[15:56] <AmyRose> gMod?
[15:56] <FPtje> yeah
[15:57] <FPtje> Garry's mod
[15:57] <AmyRose> I have no idea what that is
[15:57] <weltall> did anyone ever build a kernel for ubuntu?
[15:57] <kuta> bazhang: are you from mainland cn?
[15:57] <Rgem> void^, it works by command!
[15:57] <FPtje> I know sumone on gmod named amyrose
[15:57] <Rgem> void^, thank you so much
[15:57] <FPtje> anyway
[15:57] <AmyRose> FPtje: I know someone from Sonic named Amy Rose =P
[15:57] <FPtje> I have a printer
[15:57] <FPtje> ok
[15:58] <FPtje> I have a printer
[15:58] <brobostigon> me too
[15:58] <FPtje> canon ip pixma 1500
[15:58] <AmyRose> FPtje: Wow, so do I!
[15:58] <FPtje> I followed the instructions here to install:
[15:58] <FPtje> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4408295#post4408295
[15:58] <AmyRose> I have a printer too!
[15:58] <FPtje> but I get an error :(
[15:58] <kuta> Any from mainland china?
[15:58] <mad_max02> I need some help with networking. I have 2 network adapters and I'm routing some of the internet traffic to internal network. Some of the settings of internet connection changed and now I dont have connection. How can I delete all previous settings so I cant setup new ones ? Box is old comp and I'm using console mostly.
[15:58] <bazhang> kuta you want to add user to sudoers or to where
[15:58] <AmyRose> !offtopic | kuta
[15:58] <ubotu> kuta: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[15:59] <Pici> !zh | kuta
[15:59] <ubotu> kuta: For Ubuntu help in Chinese 您可以访问中文频道： #ubuntu-cn 或者 #ubuntu-tw  或者 #ubuntu-hk
[15:59] <FPtje> I get this error:
[15:59] <FPtje>  E: Couldn't find package libcnbj-2.5
[15:59] <FPtje> anyone experience with pixma 150?
[15:59] <FPtje> 1500*
[15:59] <FPtje> I can't install it :(
[15:59] <brobostigon> FPtje: you may need to install that libcnbj
[15:59] <FPtje> How?
[16:00] <FPtje> Couldn't find in package?
[16:00] <brobostigon> FPtje: do a search in synaptic
[16:00] <RyanPrior> How do you turn off Clippy in OpenOffice? (and why is he in there in the first place?!)
[16:00] <utkan0s> anyone savvy with running one digital and one analog monitor under X using twinview, specifically running different gamma settings on each monitor?
[16:01] <AmyRose> RyanPrior: Go to the Help menu and you should find an option to get rid of that thing... I find it annoying too.
[16:01] <FPtje> It can't find them! D:
[16:01] <FPtje> I search libcnbj
[16:01] <FPtje> not there
[16:01] <AmyRose> FPtje: I don't mean to insult you, but do you have the Universe enabled?
[16:01] <FPtje> the universe?
[16:01] <Pici> !info libcnbj
[16:01] <ubotu> Package libcnbj does not exist in gutsy
[16:01] <brobostigon> FPtje: no idea then, sorry
[16:01] <FPtje> well if I look outside...
[16:01] <Pici> !universe | FPtje
[16:02] <ubotu> FPtje: 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
[16:02] <FPtje> I can see a sky so the universe is probably enabled...
[16:02] <hopeless> hey, does anyone know how to create a user with uid < 1000 in gutsy?
[16:02] <AmyRose> FPtje: Um... OK, most instructions assume you have the Universe enabled
[16:02] <brobostigon> !repos | FPtje
[16:02] <FPtje> wait
[16:02] <FPtje> what is universe
[16:02] <FPtje> I am noob
[16:02] <FPtje> sorry
[16:02] <void^> FPtje: did you look at the first post in the thread you linked earlier and add the repository?
[16:02] <RyanPrior> AmyRose: Where is the Help menu? Do you mean the one at the top? In that case, I can't find any options to turn anything off...
[16:02] <hottium> repository
[16:02] <Fougner> FPtje, repository
[16:02] <FPtje> didn't have any time
[16:02] <FPtje> repo?
[16:02] <FPtje> from the sites
[16:02] <FPtje> ?
[16:02] <erUSUL> !repos
[16:02] <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
[16:03] <Fougner> FPtje, yeah, a "server" where you can download stuff
[16:03] <FPtje> ok
[16:03] <DB42> http://pastebin.ca/918973 <-- my apt-get is borked, please help (did apt-get clean and fsck check on partition, problem still exists) somebody ?!?!??!
[16:03] <DB42> i can't apt-get :(
[16:03] <AmyRose> FPtje: The Universe is the VERY large set of extras you can install in your package manager that are maintained by the community rather than officially blessed by Canonical
[16:03] <gnomemama> does somebody know how to open specific firewall/router ports?
[16:03] <FPtje> ok
[16:03] <FPtje> I thought the universe was something planets flew in XD
[16:04] <FPtje> silly me
[16:04] <AmyRose> FPtje: Most likely, that package you need is in there, and most directions assume you have this turned on already
[16:04] <bazhang> DB42: what do YOU think the problem is?
[16:04] <DB42> bazhang: i wish i knew...
[16:04] <Fougner> well, that's THE universe ;)
[16:04] <neverblue> morning
[16:05] <Freon> hi neverblue
[16:05] <FPtje> Ok I set it up like in the screenshots
[16:05] <AmyRose> !hi | neverblue
[16:05] <ubotu> neverblue: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[16:05] <brobostigon> neverblue: good afternoon
[16:05] <FPtje> oh wait
[16:05] <FPtje> brb
[16:05] <utkan0s> hopeless, just do it manually
[16:06] <youtux> hi, can someone help me for the audio on hp dv6000? i've try everything but i can't make it work..
[16:06] <utkan0s> hopeless, do you need help adding the user manually?
[16:06] <neverblue> youtux, did you try alsamixer?
[16:06] <Freon> does  anybody know a way to mount cifs-exports as an ordinary user and not root?
[16:06] <youtux> i've tryed to recompile alsa drivers, but nothing changed
[16:06] <AmyRose> youtux: Does it show up in cat /proc/asound/cards ?
[16:07] <cadefy_> does aMSN come with ubuntu?
[16:07] <bazhang> !info amsn
[16:07] <AmyRose> youtux: And more importantly, is it listed as card 0?
[16:07] <ubotu> amsn (source: amsn): An MSN messenger written in Tcl. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.97RC1+dfsg-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 3371 kB, installed size 10956 kB
[16:07] <youtux> yes
[16:07] <DB42> youtux: you make install the new alsa 0.16 ?
[16:07] <youtux> hda intel
[16:07] <bazhang> cadefy_: need toinstall
[16:07] <l_vagnozzi> just installed screenlets... but i havem't the option SHOW DAEMON IN TRY
[16:07] <cadefy_> oh
[16:07] <DB42> and added your driver to /etc/modprobe.d/options ?
[16:07] <cadefy_> how do I do that
[16:07] <youtux> yes
[16:07] <gpellis64> youtux: have you tried alsaconf
[16:07] <neverblue> youtux, did you try alsamixer?
[16:07] <youtux> i've tried few guides
[16:07] <cadefy_> I've checked the aMSN website but the url it gives is old so it says
[16:08] <bazhang> cadefy_: sudo apt-get install packagename
[16:08] <gnomemama>  does anybody know how to open specific firewall/router (no idea) ports? plz I really need help...
[16:08] <youtux> alsaconf no
[16:08] <cadefy_> thank you bazhang
[16:08] <Pici> !portforward | gnomemama
[16:08] <ubotu> gnomemama: For instructions on how to set up port-forwarding (for games, torrents, webservers) see http://portforward.com - also see !firewall
[16:08] <AmyRose> gpellis64: That's not included with Ubuntu
[16:08] <utkan0s> hopeless are you there?
[16:08] <FPtje> I think I need help here :(
[16:09] <hopeless> utka0s: yes i am now!
[16:09] <Freon> @gnomemama whats your provlem?
[16:09] <youtux> can anyone help me in private?
[16:09] <utkan0s> hopeless, do you need help with your user?
[16:09] <FPtje> Guys
[16:09] <Tomarrow> how do I instal 2.6.20-git5 ?
[16:10] <FPtje> how to enable universe?
[16:10] <hopeless> i need to add a user with uid 500 so i can access my old /home partition. i've tried changing all the uid minima i found in online forums, but i still can't add a user
[16:10] <Tomarrow> nevermind
[16:10] <Tomarrow> what is git5 ?
[16:10] <yaoziyuan> where can i download a GUI app for handling zip and 7z files?
[16:10] <FPtje> how to enable universe?
[16:10] <utkan0s> hopeless, you can manually add it
[16:10] <FPtje> I don't get the sites
[16:10] <brobostigon> !universe | FPtje
[16:10] <Pici> !repos > FPtje (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[16:10] <ubotu> FPtje: 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
[16:10] <youtux> i see i've no modified /etc/modprobe.d/options but only /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[16:10] <hopeless> you mean, not through the gnome tool?
[16:10] <Freon> @gnomemama whats your problem?
[16:10] <utkan0s> yes
[16:10] <utkan0s> via the command line
[16:10] <bazhang> FPtje: open synaptic and check repos then click enable the appropriate ones hit refresh/reload then you are done
[16:11] <utkan0s> i can walk you through that hopeless
[16:11] <utkan0s> if you'd like
[16:11] <FPtje> pici
[16:11] <nouMenon> I'm trying to add a resolution/refresh rate modeline to my xorg.config and I need some help. My monitor review says "It can handle refresh rates up to 85Hz (non-interlaced, naturally) for resolutions up to and including 1024 by 768, and it can still manage 80Hz in 1280 by 1024." I would like to add the maximum 1280x1024@80Hz modeline, so I am adding this line to the xorg file "modeline  "1280x1024"   80 1280 1296 1512 1568  1024 1
[16:11] <nouMenon> 025 1037 1165 Interlace" which I copied from a guide, but am not sure if Interlace should be there or if it should be +/- h and v sync. Anyone know? It's a Samsung SyncMaster 955DF
[16:11] <hopeless> utkan0s: okay... will that cause problems tho? i've heard that, for example, such users won't show up in the logon screen
[16:11] <FPtje> I read those sites
[16:11] <Pici> FPtje: yes?
[16:11] <FPtje> I don't get it at all :(
[16:11] <hopeless> a walkthrough would be great tho thanks!
[16:11] <reikalusikka>  /window 2
[16:11] <reikalusikka> ups
[16:11] <utkan0s> it's possible.. not sure how your window manager handles that if you don't use their tool
[16:11] <utkan0s> but i can get the user on the box for you
[16:12] <hopeless> okay
[16:12] <utkan0s> go ahead and create the user you want via your gui tool hopeless
[16:12] <utkan0s> and let me know when it's done
[16:12] <m1r> hello, can someone tell me where i can see list of supported tv tuners for ubuntu please. many tnx
[16:12] <FPtje> I'll look into those sites more
[16:12] <hopeless> err... i can't do that. when i hit "add user", nothing happens. or do you mean create a user with a different uid?
[16:13] <utkan0s> oh
[16:13] <brobostigon> !hcl | m1r
[16:13] <ubotu> m1r: 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
[16:13] <utkan0s> what do you want the user to be called
[16:13] <hopeless> bob
[16:13] <utkan0s> and what home directory
[16:13] <utkan0s> /home/bob ok?
[16:13] <Pici> FPtje: Go to System>Adminstration>Software Sources and make sure that all the checkboxes on the Ubuntu Software tab are checked.
[16:13] <hopeless> yah sure
[16:13] <utkan0s> what group do you want him in
[16:13] <utkan0s> or his own
[16:13] <youtux> may i have to recompile the kernel?
[16:13] <nucco> hello, if I insert a SD card into my pc and it isn't detected, where can I find the block device to mount manually?
[16:14] <hopeless> isn't each user usually in her own group?
[16:14] <nouMenon> No one can help?
[16:14] <utkan0s> yes but you can make them part of many groups
[16:14] <utkan0s> if you'd like
[16:14] <AmyRose> nucco: I haven't had any luck with this myself. I just got a USB card reader. :(
[16:14] <jworkman01> can anyone tell me how to shutdown x server so I can install my nvidia driver?
[16:14] <AJC_Z0> DB42: There's something dodgy about that .deb. Just see the filename - language-pack-en-base_1%3a7.10+20080205_all
[16:14] <AJC_Z0> Looks like URL encoding
[16:14] <hopeless> well i'll just have a bob group fro now
[16:14] <gnomemama> @Freon I have some problems with bittorrent protocol. They started about 5 days ago... Then i checked if the port that transmisson used was open but it wasn't... This is strange because i've been using it for about 6 months!
[16:14] <utkan0s> jworkman01, control + alt + backspace kills X
[16:14] <neverblue> jworkman01, did you use the 'restricted drivers manager' yet ?
[16:14] <youtux> jworkman01: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[16:15] <neverblue> jworkman01, you dont need to shutdown X to install the driver, btw
[16:15] <AJC_Z0> Also, FWIW, I didn't see the gnome lang packs, only the base and other
[16:15] <jworkman01> neverblue - No I haven't, I'm new to linux and trying to figure it out... LOL!
[16:15] <neverblue> jworkman01, start there first then
[16:15] <nouMenon> jworkman01, according to one of the Ubuntu Forum guides, this command should shut down your X Server and send you into text mode "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop (or kdm for KDE)"
[16:15] <jworkman01> neverblue - when I try to install it, it tells me I am running x server and need to shut it down, am I missing something?
[16:16] <neverblue> !nvidia | jworkman01
[16:16] <ubotu> jworkman01: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[16:16] <DB42> AJC_Z0: so what to do ?
[16:16] <jworkman01> thank you
[16:16] <Freon> @gnomemama so try to open it...
[16:16] <neverblue> jworkman01, np :)
[16:16] <youtux> can anyone help me with alsa?
[16:16] <neverblue> youtux, use alsamixer (as I said to you twice already)
[16:16] <gnomemama> @Freon how? thats the problem!
[16:17] <seanpcrowe> hi people...
[16:17] <youtux> i've tried alsamixer but nothing happen
[16:17] <AJC_Z0> DB42: I don't know. Unfortunately I have yet to enjoy the experience of unbreaking a patch on Ubuntu
[16:17] <seanpcrowe> i just installed ubuntu server
[16:17] <Freon> @gnomemama it depends on your inet setup
[16:17] <seanpcrowe> and the bootup stalls at thei point...
[16:17] <l_vagnozzi> just installed screenlets... but i havem't the option SHOW DAEMON IN TRY
[16:17] <nucco> AmyRose: mine works, just this particular card isn't working.
[16:17] <seanpcrowe> * running local boot scripts (/etc/rc/local)
[16:17] <l_vagnozzi> why???
[16:17] <seanpcrowe> has anyone had this issue???
[16:17] <Freon> @gnomemama are you connected directly or behind a nat-router/firewall?
[16:17] <AJC_Z0> but the likely choice is to force a backout of whatever was installed, then to re-fetch and verify the update(s)
[16:17] <utkan0s> hopeless
[16:18] <utkan0s> become root and issue this command
[16:18] <utkan0s> adduser --group bob --home /home/bob --shell /bin/bash
[16:18] <neverblue> !enter | l_vagnozzi
[16:18] <ubotu> l_vagnozzi: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[16:18] <hopeless> utkan0s: where in that do i set the uid?
[16:18] <RyanPrior> How do you turn off Clippy in OpenOffice? (and why is he in there in the first place?!)
[16:18] <utkan0s> we will do that later hopeless
[16:18] <AmyRose> nucco: Try typing "dmesg" then
[16:18] <AmyRose> !pm | youtux
[16:18] <ubotu> youtux: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit AND help you. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[16:18] <hopeless> utkan0s: okay, in that case could i just add it through the gui?
[16:19] <gnomemama> @Freon I think nat-router but im not sure...
[16:19] <youtux> i can't make working my intel 82801H audio card
[16:19] <utkan0s> hopeless,
[16:19] <utkan0s> give me a second, need to alter that command i gave you
[16:19] <Freon> so how do you know that your port is closed?
[16:19] <OntzA> hello
[16:19] <hopeless> utkan0s: okay
[16:20] <utkan0s> adduser works differently depending on the unix
[16:20] <atoponce> http://pastebin.com/m23d9b5ac  <--- uh, why am i asked to install gcc, perl, latex, and a number of other packages that i don't need for ipython?
[16:21] <utkan0s> hopeless are you familiar with vi
[16:21] <hopeless> utkan0s: no i usually use gedit
[16:21] <seanpcrowe> * running local boot scripts (/etc/rc/local) <----- my new server stalls at this point in the bootup... anyone know why?
[16:21] <utkan0s> you can use nano or pico too, doesn't matter
[16:21] <weakish> Where should I worte "export PATH" to let gnome recognize it? I've tried /etc/environment, .gnomerc and even gnome.desktop. but all applications started from gnome's menu don't respect it at all.
[16:21] <utkan0s> hopeless, do you have AIM
[16:21] <atoponce> http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/python/ipython tells me what i should expect, most of which in that pastebin is not listed
[16:21] <hopeless> utkan0s: yes
[16:21] <utkan0s> what is your ID, this will be much easier that way
[16:21] <kostkon> atoponce, interesting
[16:22] <gnomemama> @Freon I checked it on transmissions preferences and I can't use the full speed of my inet connection...
[16:22] <atoponce> kostkon: tell me about it. any ideas?
[16:22] <jrib> atoponce: aptitude installs recommended packages as well
[16:22] <cadefy_> is anyone here using aMSN on ubuntu?
[16:22] <atoponce> jrib: since when?
[16:22] <hopeless> utkan0s: can you recieve ims through irc?
[16:22] <cadefy_> it seems very odd to me
[16:22] <jrib> atoponce: since forever
[16:22] <cadefy_> there is no traybar icon for it
[16:22] <Fougner> cadefy_, use pidgin ;)
[16:22] <mavi-> cadefy_: just use pidgin =D
[16:22] <atoponce> jrib: it's recommended them, but not installed them
[16:22] <utkan0s> my nick isn't registered so probably not
[16:22] <cadefy_> pidgin looks like ass
[16:22] <utkan0s> you can email it to me if you'd like
[16:22] <cadefy_> hence me trying to find something different :)
[16:22] <utkan0s> utkanos@gmail.com
[16:23] <Fougner> cadefy_, no :
[16:23] <hopeless> utkan0s: thanks
[16:23] <OntzA> have a question about gnome-terminal and how it processes keypresses. I'm using a UK keyboard and CTRL-] doesn't in VIM when I run it in a gnome-terminal, it does work in gvim and in an xterm
[16:23] <Freon> @gnomemama why?
[16:23] <atoponce> jrib: then, how do i tell aptitude to not install recommended packages? i don't remember this being 'default' however, but optional
[16:23] <OntzA> doesn't work, I mean
[16:23] <DB42> shouldn't "powernowd" be running @ laptops ?
[16:23] <jrib> atoponce: man aptitude suggests -R
[16:23] <mehrab> hi everyone
[16:23] <m1r> how good are asus TV/FM cards supported on ubuntu ?
[16:24] <Pici> atoponce: aptitude install --without-reccomends ipython
[16:24] <jeegr> hey just wondering how well does cs:source work under wine?
[16:24] <youtux_> m1r: yes, for me the best tv player is kaffeine
[16:24] <cadefy_> how can I make aMSN an icon on my desktop?
[16:24] <gnomemama> ok thanks I'll check it out...
[16:24] <Aeroraptor> does anyone know if hardy has x3100 support? in gusty it kinda works but i loose the ability to play videos
[16:24] <Pici> atoponce: I had to do the same thing for my ubuntu server install, it wanted to install xwindows for ipython :o
[16:24] <mehrab> why I cant write on an ext3 partion in ubuntu?
[16:24] <hopeless> utkan0s: okay sent
[16:24] <MenZa> !fstab | mehrab
[16:24] <ubotu> mehrab: 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
[16:25] <MenZa> mehrab: Sounds like permissions aren't set properly. Try reading the above link.
[16:25] <bazhang> jeegr apparently very well
[16:25] <atoponce> Pici: i seriously do not remember this as a "feature" of aptitude. i've been using it since who knows how long, as this is the first i notice it?
[16:25] <jeegr> bazhang: okay cool thx
[16:25] <DB42> shouldn't "powernowd" daemon be running @ background by default on laptops ?
[16:25] <cadefy_> anyone?
[16:25] <MenZa> Aeroraptor: try #ubuntu+1 for Hardy queries.
[16:25] <Aeroraptor> ok
[16:25] <gnomemama> @Freon Because it says that the port is closed...
[16:25] <bazhang> jeegr check their appdb for more info
[16:25] <Pici> atoponce: Its been doing this for as long as I've been using it.. *shrug*
[16:25] <MenZa> cadefy_: In Gnome, go to Applications -> Network. Then drag the aMSN icon onto the desktop.
[16:26] <atoponce> meh. oh well. good to know about aptitude -R i guess
[16:26] <cadefy_> oh
[16:26] <cadefy_> that was easy
[16:26] <cadefy_> thanks
[16:26] <atoponce> jrib: Pici: thx for your help
[16:26] <Fougner> DB42, I've got a laptop, and there is no process named like that here =)
[16:26] <fysa> Anyone backing up to S3?
[16:26] <DB42> Fougner: yes, the question is it required or not ? (you can run it, and it controls your battery)
[16:26] <MenZa> cadefy_: np.
[16:26] <bazhang> db42 I seem to remember #fedora having that
[16:26] <Freon> @gnomemama and does it say exactly which port is closed?
[16:27] <daedra> hey I can't access any partitions other than the one ubuntu is installed on
[16:27] <Fougner> DB42, ah sorry. Don't know, actually. My battery is out for the moment ^^
[16:27] <neverblue> daedra, use gparted
[16:27] <bazhang> daedra what are the other partitions windows?
[16:27] <gnomemama> @Freon yes it says that "port 6881 is closed" and so on...
[16:27] <soundray> !fstab | daedra
[16:27] <ubotu> daedra: 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
[16:27] <daedra> bazhang: no FAT32
[16:28] <Freon> @gnomemama ok
[16:28] <soundray> !fat32 | daedra
[16:28] <ubotu> daedra: 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
[16:28] <daedra> I think it's fstab
[16:28] <bazhang> daedra seems likely
[16:28] <OntzA> anyone here with the same problem as me, using UK's keyboard layout and VIM in gnome-terminal = No way to navigate through help tags (CTRL-] working as if I was pressing CTRL-+)
[16:29] <kroney> I love ubuntu
[16:29] <mehrab> this is my fstab, and the partition I want to write on is sda5
[16:29] <mehrab> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57478/
[16:29] <daedra> if I try #mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/sda3 it says that theres nothing there
[16:29] <daedra> thanks mehrab
[16:29] <Freon> @gnomemama with iptables (as root) you can see every portfilter that is set...
[16:29] <soundray> daedra: perhaps /dev/sda3 is your extended partition?
[16:29] <daedra> mehrab: ooh scuzzi
[16:30] <daedra> soundray: no it's primary
[16:30] <cadefy_> how do I install skype onto ubuntu?
[16:30] <cadefy_> apt-get
[16:30] <soundray> daedra: are there data on it?
[16:30] <cadefy_> wont work
[16:30] <Fougner> daedra, mount -t auto /dev/sda3 /mnt/sda3
[16:30] <soundray> !skype | cadefy_
[16:30] <ubotu> cadefy_: To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[16:31] <mehrab> any help?
[16:31] <AJC_Z0> "http://packages.medibuntu.org/dists/gutsy/free/binary-i386/Packages.gz: 503 Connect failed" from running Update Manager "Check"
[16:31] <daedra> Fougner: its not in dev
[16:32] <Cyntrox> ...wow. It works. It feels like I'm finally awake.
[16:32] <Fougner> daedra, what do you mean?
[16:33] <Lectus> Hello! I double-click on an executable and it doesn't execute. Anyone have an idea?
[16:33] <bazhang> lectus using wine?
[16:33] <noelferreira> my wireless conection is always turning down using roaming. what could be the reason?
[16:33] <AJC_Z0> Running "Check" again and watching details, the "Transalation-en_US" package is failing
[16:33] <Lectus> bazhang: No. it's a linux executable, that I didn't installed from apt, but from a website.
[16:33] <soundray> noelferreira: ralink chipset?
[16:34] <bazhang> Lectus: what file
[16:34] <noelferreira> soundray, yes
[16:34] <Lectus> bazhang: It's ased, an IDE for Tcl/TK that I downloaded from: http://www.mms-forum.de/ased/asedhome.htm
[16:34] <mehrab> MenZa: this is my fstab : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57478/
[16:34] <noelferreira> soundray, rt61
[16:34] <Cyntrox> I'm dual booting windows/ubuntu, how can I set the firefox I've installed on Windows as the default for Ubuntu? That way settings, bookmarks etc will remain the same
[16:34] <AJC_Z0> http://packages.medibuntu.org/dists/gutsy/free/binary-i386/Packages.gz: 503 Connect failed
[16:34] <AJC_Z0> http://packages.medibuntu.org/dists/gutsy/non-free/binary-i386/Packages.gz: 503 Connect failed
[16:35] <Bitmess> What can I use to check a ntfs formatted drive for errors?
[16:35] <Fougner> Cyntrox, that may be hard to do. You've mounted the windows-drive inside ubuntu?
[16:35] <soundray> noelferreira: there is extensive documentation on this problem on launchpad. Some people have had success with compiling their own driver from the serialmonkey source.
[16:36] <Cyntrox> Fougner, what do you mean?
[16:36] <gnomemama> @Freon soo how do i do it? i opened it but what then?
[16:36] <noelferreira> soundray, rt61
[16:36] <soundray> noelferreira: I had a laptop with a rt61 chipset and I found what I think is the best way: I swapped the mini PCI card for one with an Intel 2200BG chipset. No problems since then.
[16:36] <Fougner> Cyntrox, you did dualboot windows/ubuntu
[16:37] <Cyntrox> Fougner, yes
[16:37] <Fougner> Cyntrox, you want the bookmarks from windows to ubuntu FF , right+
[16:37] <cadefy_> do I need to add the repository for skype?
[16:37] <Fougner> ? *
[16:37] <daedra> Fougner: I mean, when I ls /dev its lists everything, but mount doesnt
[16:37] <bazhang> cadefy_: yes
[16:37] <mehrab> how should I make an ext3 partition writeable?
[16:37] <daedra> its fstab, definitely
[16:37] <mehrab> this is my fstab :http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57478/
[16:37] <cadefy_> and that wiki tells me how to right
[16:37] <cadefy_> i mean, ubuntuhelp
[16:37] <mehrab> I want to write on sda5
[16:37] <Cyntrox> Fougner, I want the bookmarks, themes and addons. Preferably I'd have them synched, but if that's not possible, I can live without it
[16:38] <Fougner> daedra, /mnt is just a temporary place to mount stuff.. try mkdir /mydrive
[16:38] <noelferreira> soundray, can you give me some link to start working on it?
[16:38] <Fougner> daedra, then mount it in there
[16:38] <bazhang> cadefy_: no medibuntu has instructions
[16:38] <soundray> mehrab: 'sudo mkdir /media/sda5/data ; sudo chown $USER:$USER /media/sda5/data'
[16:38] <Fougner> Cyntrox, well, windows and ubuntu isn't soooooo close friends..
[16:38] <cadefy_> ok
[16:38] <soundray> noelferreira: search launchpad
[16:38] <daedra> lol
[16:38] <soundray> !launchpad | noelferreira
[16:38] <ubotu> noelferreira: Launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[16:38] <cadefy_> so if i downloaded the feisty fawn version of skype, and i have the gutsy gibbon version of ubuntu, which repository do i add?
[16:39] <cadefy_> the feisty one or gutsy
[16:39] <Fougner> Cyntrox, you need to mount the Windows partition, in Ubuntu, and then make a lot of modifications, I think
[16:39] <Bitmess> Will fsck work for NTFS?
[16:39] <W8TAH> what do you recomend for a good ftp server (simple to configure) for one user with one password putting data in one directory?
[16:39] <soundray> mehrab: then /media/sda5/data will be owned by you, and you will be able to write to it
[16:39] <Cyntrox> Fougner, eh, sounds difficult =P
[16:39] <arakthor> Bitmess: man fsck
[16:39] <bazhang> cadefy_: you need to add the repo and install the gutsy gibbon one get rid of the feisty one
[16:39] <soundray> Bitmess: no. There is a checking tool in the ntfstools package
[16:39] <cadefy_> bazhang: ?
[16:39] <cadefy_> ok
[16:39] <cadefy_> but skype doesnt have the gutsy version
[16:39] <Fougner> Cyntrox, yeah, it is
[16:40] <Fougner> Cyntrox, ubuntu isn't developed for such use..
[16:40] <appyJack> is there a way to conditionally display parts of forms based on input within the same form ?
[16:40]  * daedra is switching to debian due to ubuntubloat
[16:40] <nouMenon> When I am in dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and the "Video modes to be used by X server" option comes up with a list of monitor resolutions and refresh rates, how do I remove the star from the ones I don't want?
[16:40] <appyJack> skype has been a wobbly experience for me on ubu
[16:40] <Cyntrox> Fougner, okay then... I'll just live without it.
[16:40] <brobostigon> cadefy_: medibuntu has skype
[16:40] <mb_> how do i install mp3 support for amarok?
[16:41] <Fougner> Cyntrox, good idea ;)
[16:41] <nouMenon> appyJack, have you ever heard of Ooma?
[16:41] <cadefy_> bazhang: I found something: The Skype 1.4.0.118 package for Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn), can be used for Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon).
[16:41] <appyJack> nouMenon: no, I haven't
[16:41] <cadefy_> so that should be fine?
[16:41] <Fougner> daedra, switch to debian? ^^
[16:41] <dngr> does someone know how to make ubuntu install pidgin 2.3.1?
[16:41] <Fougner> dngr, synaptic
[16:41] <daedra> Fougner: yep
[16:41] <appyJack> dngr: it's in synaptic
[16:41] <bazhang> cadefy_: aye
[16:41] <smm58> has anyone heard of a good linux client that supports video through jabber (like ichat does)?
[16:41] <Fougner> daedra, why?
[16:42] <nouMenon> appyJack, it's supposed to be a free VOIP phone line, you never pay a monthly fee, you just purchase the device which is like $400. I haven't tried it yet myself, but am hoping to.
[16:42] <dngr> i can only find the 2.2 branch with synaptic
[16:42] <mb_> hi guys, how do i install mp3 support for amarok?
[16:42] <mehrab> soundray: now a directory called data is created in sda5
[16:42] <appyJack> nouMenon: i'll go have a look at it...
[16:42] <soundray> mehrab: then /media/sda5/data will be owned by you, and you will be able to write to it
[16:42] <bazhang> Fougner: just a threat--wait til she sees #debian support ;]
[16:42] <daedra> Fougner: ubuntu will have more and more flashy graphical bloat as the releases go on
[16:42] <nouMenon> appyJack, cool. In the meantime do you know anything about reconfiguring the xserver-xorg?
[16:42] <mehrab> soundray: so just I can write on that directory?
[16:43] <daedra> but I'm staying in #ubuntu for support :D
[16:43] <soundray> mehrab: how many times do you want to be told?
[16:43] <genii> dngr: http://www.getdeb.net/app/Pidgin
[16:43] <Cyntrox> How do I change the resolution in Ubuntu...?
[16:43] <nouMenon> Cyntrox, try System->Administration->Screens And Graphics
[16:43] <archman> hot to erase a program
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[16:44] <FloodBot1> daba: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:44] <neverblue> as in hot flashes?
[16:44] <seanpcrowe> * running local boot scripts (/etc/rc/local) <----- my new server stalls at this point in the bootup... anyone have any ideas?
[16:44] <neverblue> !op | daba
[16:44] <ubotu> daba: 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, Jack_Sparrow or nickrud!
[16:44] <Cyntrox> nouMenon, thanks
[16:44] <nouMenon> No problem.
[16:44] <Mez> neverblue, already klined
[16:44] <daedra> can anyone get into msn?
[16:44] <archman> I have audacious in apps list, but i uninstalled him. why it's still there
[16:44] <mavi-> nope
[16:44] <mavi-> msn's login-servers seems down
[16:45] <mb_> hi guys, how do i install mp3 support for amarok?
[16:45] <nouMenon> Does anyone know how to remove resolutions while editing xserver-xorg?
[16:45] <soundray> Cyntrox: first, though, try System-Preferences-Screen Resolution
[16:45] <neverblue> Mez, yeah, I noticed
[16:45] <soundray> !mp3 | mb_
[16:45] <mavi-> daedra: thats why they gave you the tools to remove/install packages =)
[16:45] <ubotu> mb_: 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
[16:45] <daedra> anyone know anything about tor? the onion router?
[16:45] <mavi-> yes
[16:45] <mavi-> i do
[16:45] <neverblue> daedra, I have been having issues for about an hour
[16:45] <soundray> !fixres | Cyntrox, nouMenon
[16:45] <gangadjinn> mb_, install the package kubuntu-restricted-extras
[16:45] <ubotu> Cyntrox, nouMenon: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[16:45] <smm58> mb_, which ubuntu? kubuntu?
[16:45] <alvaz> hi
[16:45] <alvaz> *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption
[16:46] <alvaz> do you know what does it means?
[16:46] <daedra> mavi: do you know any hidden services in tor?
[16:46] <daedra> or private tors
[16:46] <mb_> smm58, ubuntu gusty
[16:46] <nouMenon> soundray, I'll try that, but all the guides I've been reading haven't helped yet.
[16:46] <nouMenon> Thanks.
[16:46] <mavi-> entry-nodes?
[16:46] <mavi-> or services on tor?
[16:47] <daedra> mavi: what I mean is, websites ending in .onion that link to private tor networks
[16:47] <daedra> seeing as the public tor server is only 1000 nodes at a time
[16:47] <seanpcrowe> * running local boot scripts (/etc/rc/local) <----- my new server stalls at this point in the bootup... anyone have any ideas?
[16:47] <daedra> i'm interested in joining a private network, as setting one up is impossible on my ISP
[16:48] <mavi-> hm
[16:48] <archman> anyone knows is there some c# for linux?
[16:48] <mavi-> no idea there =|
[16:48] <mavi-> archman: yes, its called Mono
[16:48] <archman> mavi, thanks
[16:48] <smm58> mb_, try installing the current gstreamer plugin
[16:48] <alvaz> no one?
[16:48] <mad_max02> is there any partitioning tool that can make ext3 partition on ntfs formatted disk ?? I dont want to use whole disk so thats a bit tricy
[16:48] <mad_max02> *tricky
[16:48] <smm58> archman, does java not work for you?
[16:48] <Pici> daedra: #tor may be a better place to get information than in here :)
[16:48] <daedra> mad_max02: ubuntu livecd has a tool for exactly that
[16:49] <brobostigon> mad_max02: try gparted
[16:49] <mb_> smm58, whats the code?
[16:49] <daedra> Pici: okay ta
[16:49] <archman> smm58: i used to c#, but i could try java,thuogh...
[16:49] <soundray> mad_max02: when you install Ubuntu, it will automatically resize your ntfs partition and set up an ext3 one.
[16:49] <mavi-> archman: you just want to code some stuff?
[16:49] <smm58> pull up synaptic and search for gstreamer
[16:49] <mavi-> archman: go python =)
[16:49] <archman> mavi: yes
[16:49] <smm58> mb_, or install this package: kubuntu-restricted-extras
[16:49] <miked> how can i enable debugging in evolution mail?
[16:49] <mavi-> archman: i use python for all small apps i do for myself, but i guess c# can be quick development to
[16:50] <mad_max02> gparted wont help coz when I unmount ntfs to be able to do anything in gparted it shows disk in gray and I can only format it
[16:50] <DB42> ok, i've fixed my problem !
[16:50] <Daisuke_Laptop> that's because it's ntfs - if you still have windows, try something like partition magic from the windows side
[16:50] <DB42> Pici: here ?
[16:50] <Pici> DB42: Yes.
[16:50] <Fougner> mad_max02, reboot your computer with the gparted live-cd
[16:50] <mad_max02> Daisuke_Laptop, hehe I dont have damndows no more :D
[16:50] <DB42> Pici: this was the fix
[16:50] <Pici> DB42: What did you do?
 DB42: rm -f /var/cache/apt/archives/language-pack-en-base_1%3a7.10+20080205_all.deb /var/lib/dpkg/info/language-pack-en-base.list; sudo apt-get install -f && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[16:50] <cadefy_> is there a keyboard shortcut to quickly getting to the desktop just like in windows ?
[16:50] <DB42> from #ubuntu @ efnet :)
[16:51] <mad_max02> Fougner, I dont have that livecd
[16:51] <cadefy_> (windows key+d) for example
[16:51] <Pici> DB42: Neat :)
[16:51] <archman> mavi: getting mono
[16:51] <Daisuke_Laptop> mad_max02: you could always do what i did in the same situation, which isn't pretty
[16:51] <Indiadev_Techie> Fougner: gparted is already present on ubuntu desktop 7.10
[16:51] <Szeraax>  hey all. I just installed linux to my flash drive and i am wondering if the only way to boot the kernel on it is through the bois booting the disk. is it possible to have grub recognize the flashdrive and boot to it?
[16:51] <Pici> DB42: I'll try to remember that the next time someone has a similar issue.
[16:51] <genii> mad_max02: take Fougner's tip and use the gparted livecd
[16:51] <smm58> archman, i forgot about mono. c# is microsofts expensive, closed form of java (memory management, bytecoded compiled, etc). i stay away from it from principle.
[16:51] <Fougner> well, get it?
[16:51] <Daisuke_Laptop> start shuffling everything between drives, burning to dvd, clearing it off and reformatting to ext3.
[16:51] <mad_max02> Daisuke_Laptop, well I cant format whole disk coz theres about 200gb of data that I want to transfer
[16:51] <Daisuke_Laptop> like i said, not pretty :\
[16:51] <Fougner> mad_max02, well, download it
[16:51] <DB42> pici: you were close, but after deleting the .list file, an install -f was needed, not just install
[16:52] <mavi-> mad_max02: why not just use the disk as it is if? =)
[16:52] <Fougner> Indiadev_Techie, sorry, didn't know
[16:52] <cadefy_> so anyone?
[16:52] <mad_max02> mavi-, coz its ntfs formated
[16:53] <Fougner> mad_max02, you've got a 200GB warezdepository on a NTFS, with no Win on it?
[16:53] <archman> smm58: i installed mono, gonna try a little
[16:53] <mavi-> just mount the NTFS partition and use it?
[16:53] <mavi-> or are you going to run the system from it?
[16:53] <Fougner> and you want to make some space on it and install linux on it?
[16:53] <mad_max02> Fougner, its not wares but ok and yeah I deleted damndows some weeks ago.
[16:53] <smm58> archman: good luck!
[16:53] <mavi-> archman: archman there is a GUI forrrr developing stuff named MonoDevelop
[16:53] <mavi-> err, mey keyboard has adhd i think'
[16:54] <archman> mavi: i installed exacty MonoDevelop over add/remove
[16:54] <mad_max02> and I cant transfer that data nowhere coz all of my 2TB diskspace is full :D
[16:54] <Fougner> mad_max02, I was just kidding.. you've got some sort of data on it anyway, that's the point
[16:54] <mavi-> archman: ah =)
[16:55] <Estesark> Hi - I've just recently installed Ubuntu and started using Rhythmbox. Does anyone know why my multimedia keys don't work with it, when they do work with other audio players?
[16:55] <arnath01> hi, how can i do a quick check of my harddisk (bad sectors and what not) from the livecd?
[16:55] <archman> yeah, has a solution window just like c#, hehe
[16:56] <mavi-> c# is the language, you mean visual studio i think =)
[16:56] <W8TAH> when i issue the following command on my 6.06LTS server -- chgrp -R `LOCALDOMAIN\domain_users'  /data   the server responds > any idea why?
[16:56] <archman> mavi: yes
[16:56] <archman> =)
[16:56] <Pici> W8TAH: Because you arent using the correct quotation marks.  Use 'LOCALDOMAIN\domain_users' not ` and '
[16:56] <cadefy_> why did skype download the .deb file when i chose ubuntu
[16:56] <bartzitz> hello, i'm having a problem with wine, wine notepad displays gray background, no menu, no scrollpanes, nothing.
[16:56] <cadefy_> will it work?
[16:57] <mavi-> cadefy_: .deb is ubuntus package-names
[16:57] <mavi-> cadefy_: its like a .msi
[16:57] <cadefy_> ahh
[16:57] <cadefy_> thanks
[16:57] <cadefy_> so i just have to double click it?
[16:57] <archman> i got another question, i still have audacious in my apps list, though i uninstalled it. Is something wrong?
[16:57] <Indiadev_Techie> cadefy_: yes...
[16:58] <genii> arnath01: fsck.<FSTYPE> /dev/devicename       eg: fsck.ext3 /dev/sda1         or          fsck.vfat /dev/sdb5        or so on etc
[16:58] <smm58> so nobody's heard of a good chat client that does video chat through jabber?
[16:58] <cadefy_> ahh the firefox downloader stuffed up
[16:58] <bartzitz> hello, i'm having a problem with wine, wine notepad displays gray background, no menu, no scrollpanes, nothing.
[16:58] <cadefy_> Reminder, you can't pause downloads using firefox
[16:58] <Fougner> wlanconfig ath0 create wlandev wifi0 wlanmode sta
[16:58] <Fougner> wlanconfig: ioctl: No such device
[16:58] <Fougner> why?
[16:58] <cadefy_> corrupt files
[16:58] <arnath01> genii: ah k thanks :)
[16:58] <gangadjinn> is there a way to recive webcams using pidgin
[16:58] <gangadjinn> ??
[16:58] <genii> arnath01: np
[16:58] <cadefy_> can i wget skype at all?
[16:58] <cadefy_> if i know the url?
[16:58] <archman> Reminder: gwget it the tool
[16:59] <cadefy_> gwget?
[16:59] <arnath01> genii: do you know if it supports ntfs?
[16:59] <Indiadev_Techie> gangadjinn: no... pidgin does not support audio - vedio...
[16:59] <archman> cafedy: for resuming
[16:59] <genii> arnath01: For that i think you need the ntfs tools package
[16:59] <arnath01> genii: ok :)
[16:59] <gangadjinn> Indiadev_Techie, anything I could use to view it?
[16:59] <Auraith1> what r those Vshaped spring loaded things for building hand muscles called?
[16:59] <ledge> hi
[17:00] <mortualdead> Y veut pas accepter mon password...
[17:00] <daedra> Pic: #tor or the official channel are so privvy about private networks that I don't believe they exist
[17:00] <cadefy_> !gwget
[17:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gwget - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[17:00] <ledge> So many ppl, whats the deal here?
[17:00] <cadefy_> :/
[17:00] <Marfi> i just tried firefox beta 3.........WOW!
[17:00] <genii> arnath01: package name is ntfsprogs.
[17:01] <Marfi> watcha need, ledge?
[17:01] <Indiadev_Techie> gangadjinn: i dont know...but u can give DigsBy a Try >>> www.digsby.com
[17:01] <arnath01> genii: ah thanks :)
[17:01] <smm58> Marfi, any big improvements?
[17:01] <ledge> Marfi - i guess i just stumbled in here... whats it all about?
[17:01] <soundray> !info gwget | cadefy_
[17:01] <ubotu> cadefy_: gwget (source: gwget2): GNOME front-end for wget. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.99-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 230 kB, installed size 1292 kB
[17:01] <Marfi> smm58, yes, definately
[17:02] <Marfi> ledge, support for ubuntu OS
[17:02] <soundray> !ubuntu | ledge
[17:02] <ubotu> ledge: Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[17:02] <Marfi> smm58, 1 word...fast
[17:02] <smm58> Marfi, do you know where i can get the source?
[17:02] <daedra> Pici: #tor or the official channel are so privvy about private networks that I don't believe they exist
[17:02] <cadefy_> ive sudo apt-get install gwget
[17:02] <cadefy_> but
[17:02] <cadefy_> it gives me an error when i gwget http://something.com
[17:02] <Pici> daedra: *shrug* I know next to nothing about tor
[17:02] <Marfi> smm58, http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/02/14/install-firefox-3-beta-3-in-ubuntu-with-one-command/
[17:02] <cadefy_> (gwget:7144): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_window_resize: assertion `width > 0' failed
[17:02] <ledge> soundray ubotu i just installed ubuntu 5.10 :D
[17:02] <brobostigon> daedra: what do you mean"privvy"??
[17:02] <cadefy_> (gwget:7144): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_window_resize: assertion `width > 0' failed
[17:02] <cadefy_> sorry for the paste
[17:02] <soundray> !enter | cadefy_
[17:02] <ubotu> cadefy_: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[17:02] <psykidellic> Hi. Can I do these three steps: http://pastebin.ca/919143 in one command. I want to get the output in my PHP script so that I can show the content. Something like: $data = exec("......") in PHP
[17:03] <bartzitz> any wine users? i'm having problem with wine 0.9.55 on gutsy
[17:03] <archman> when i click on system->preferencies->main menu i don't get any window opened. Why?
[17:03] <smm58> Marfi, are you using 64-bit?
[17:03] <ledge> marfi - so you guys just hang out in here and help ppl out?
[17:03] <bod_> bart__, #winehq   will prob help
[17:03] <soundray> ledge: any particular reason why you're using such an ancient version?
[17:03] <Marfi> smm58, nope
[17:03] <Pici> cadefy_: gwget is a gui program. why not try running it without any arguments?
[17:03] <Marfi> ledge, yup
[17:03] <daedra> brobostigon: clandestine, secretive, ensconcing
[17:03] <bod_> bartzitz,  #winehq   will prob help
[17:03] <cadefy_> what arguments
[17:03] <ledge> soundray - i found it in someones attic actually xD
[17:04] <brobostigon> daedra: ok, thanks
[17:04] <cadefy_> is wget http://url.com good enough?
[17:04] <Marfi> cadefy_, you will have to wget the name of the file. ie, wget http://website.com/file.tar
[17:04] <ledge> soundray - i ordered 7.1, apparently the CD takes a few weeks to get here, i wanted to get ubuntu before then.....
[17:04] <psykidellic> cadefy_, That will download the whole site recursively
[17:04] <cadefy_> oh
[17:04] <daedra> psykidellic: no it wont!
[17:04] <soundray> ledge: oh, attic -- didn't know they had those back then -- I thought you'd found it in some sarcophagus
[17:04] <Marfi> ledge, you can always download it from the ubuntu website. =)
[17:05] <daedra> it will download index.html/php
[17:05] <cadefy_> well i did gwget http://skype.com/linux/skype-deb_etc.deb
[17:05] <cadefy_> and it opened up in gui and worked ok but got an error in terminal
[17:05] <cadefy_> so i think its working fine
[17:05] <soundray> cadefy_: don't do this please
[17:05] <psykidellic> daedra, is it. I always thought if you give a directory it will download the whole thing.
[17:05] <soundray> cadefy_: enable the medibuntu repository and install skype from there
[17:05] <psykidellic> cadefy_, you probably want to try once then.... :)
[17:05] <daedra> i think that is wget -r
[17:05] <bod_> psykidellic, that would be like ftp'ing the whole site to your comp?
[17:05] <daedra> it's idiot proof to some degree
[17:06] <cadefy_> soundray: i've done the repository
[17:06] <cadefy_> where do i install skype from there at?
[17:06] <chheena> hallo habe ein problem wollte mir Viedeos im inet anschauen aba das geht irgenwie net
[17:06] <psykidellic> bod_, yes.
[17:06] <psykidellic> bod_, but I think wget is much faster and optimized.
[17:06] <soundray> cadefy_: 'sudo apt-get install skype'
[17:06] <Marfi> cadefy_, then just sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install skype
[17:06] <cadefy_> pj tjamls
[17:06] <cadefy_> oh thanks*
[17:06] <soundray> !de | chheena
[17:06] <ubotu> chheena: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[17:06] <bod_> psykidellic, fair play ;~)
[17:06] <smm58> Marfi, are you running gutsy?
[17:07] <Marfi> smm58, yup
[17:07] <cadefy_> thanks guys :)
[17:07] <soundray> !software > cadefy_, this factoid should be helpful, too (private message)
[17:08] <smm58> Marfi, did you know you can apt-get firefox-3.0?
[17:08] <psykidellic> Anyway, can I combine these 3 steps into one? http://pastebin.ca/919143
[17:08] <cadefy_> thank you soundray
[17:08] <Marfi> smm58, i know now. =) *hopps off to run it*
[17:08] <Fougner> !software > Fougner
[17:08] <bod_> psykidellic, yes,. using either && or ;  to link the commands
[17:09] <bardyr> psykidellic, zless?
[17:09] <brobostigon> smm58: however that one is still an old alpha version of firefox 3
[17:09] <soundray> psykidellic: you could use gzip instead of zip. Then you can read the file with zcat file.txt.gz
[17:09] <archman> what does this means:  Depends: libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.18.3) but 1.18.2-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[17:09] <archman> it says it's broken...
[17:09] <Marfi> anyone know of a program that will switch desktop backgrounds after X minutes?
[17:10] <psykidellic> bardyr, soundray never heard zcat or zless
[17:10] <psykidellic> let me man it :)
[17:10] <soundray> archman: are you on hardy?
[17:10] <archman> soundtray: gutsy
[17:10] <bod_> Marfi, wallpaper tray,.,.its in repo's i think
[17:10] <fliegenderfrosch> Marfi: desktop drapes
[17:10] <Marfi> i'll check em both: thanks yall
[17:11] <soundray> archman: can you do a 'sudo apt-get -f install' and put the output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[17:11] <archman> soundray: ok, just a sec
[17:13] <arnath01> what is to jabber that xchat is to irc? :)
[17:13] <bardyr> pidgin
[17:13] <psykidellic> soundray, awesome :)
[17:13] <erat123> i set up an ubuntu file server and i have windows clients... i need some virus software.  i've heard clamAV is good, but i also see avg is available.... any recommendations?
[17:13] <psykidellic> soundray, I have zip (cant use gzip)
[17:13] <psykidellic> but apparantly: zcat somefile.zip works :)
[17:13] <utkan0s> anyone savvy with running one digital and one analog monitor under X using twinview, specifically running different gamma settings on each monitor?
[17:14] <smaila_> erat123:avast is greate  2
[17:14] <soundray> psykidellic: gzip is standard in ubuntu. Usage is different from zip
[17:14] <psykidellic> soundray, I meant that datafile is not under my control.
[17:14] <erat123> smaila_, cool.  i'll look that one up too.
[17:14] <archman> soundray: i pasted it
[17:14] <soundray> psykidellic: I see
[17:14] <cadefy_> my amsn just froze
[17:15] <cadefy_> how can i shut that down
[17:15] <soundray> archman: give me the URL please
[17:15] <psykidellic> soundray, but zworks :)
[17:15] <psykidellic> soundray, probably zcat handles ZIP format too!
[17:15] <soundray> psykidellic: zlong as it zworks ;)
[17:15] <fliegenderfrosch> cadefy_: in the console "killall amsn"
[17:15] <psykidellic> soundray, zworks = zcat
[17:15] <archman> soundray: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57482/
[17:15] <psykidellic> soundray, hahaha!
[17:15] <psykidellic> soundray, thanks.........saved lot of time
[17:16] <soundray> archman: what's the package that's giving you difficulties?
[17:16] <cadefy_> fliegenderfrosch: is there a way to quickly alt+ctrl+delete or something?
[17:16] <archman> soundray: firefox-3.0 over apt-get
[17:16] <soundray> cadefy_: Alt-F2 xkill
[17:16] <Xintruder> Hi
[17:16] <BakFlip> hello i've a problem ;/
[17:16] <Xintruder> When is the new ubuntu coming out?
[17:16] <Daisuke_Laptop> Xintruder: april 26, i believe
[17:16] <fliegenderfrosch> cadefy_: you can use xkill or use the system monitor
[17:16] <cadefy_> soundray: that opens up xkill?
[17:16] <Daisuke_Laptop> at least, that's the current plan
[17:17] <neverblue> BakFlip, ask it, keeping it all on one line please
[17:17] <cadefy_> alt+f2 is run application
[17:17] <cadefy_> hehe
[17:17] <BakFlip> my ubuntu doesn't want to install - error text "cannot enable port6. maybe the usb cable is bad?"
[17:17] <Tomarrow> Im trying to run make install on a program but it says "linux kernel source not found." what should I do ?
[17:17] <anaxagorus> why doesn't this work: sudo cp ~/fitwit_site/public/images/ ./public/images/ -- i get cp: omitting directory `/home/tbbooher/fitwit_site/public/images
[17:18] <kuchenhure> jesis at the questions
[17:18] <soundray> archman: which repository are you getting this from
[17:18] <soundray> ?
[17:18] <neverblue> BakFlip, how are you installing Ubuntu ?
[17:18] <kuchenhure> Tomarrow: make sure you have the latest kernel and it's in the right spot your program is looking for it
[17:18] <Runithard> Mouse question -- How do you decrease the rate of scroll on a mouse wheel (center button)
[17:19] <hobbzilla> Poll: Do you use your own iptables firewall or a packaged one? (i.e. shorewall, etc.)
[17:19] <BakFlip> normal... i am unplug devices form usb ports and i start to install ubuntu with click on "install ubuntu" - the really problem is that i have only 4 usb ports on the motherboard
[17:19] <soundray> hobbzilla: this channel is for support -- not for polls. Try #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:19] <ledge_> soundray - you still there?
[17:19] <ledge_> soundray, you still there?
[17:19] <tzd> do I need to reboot the computer if i want to load a module to the kernel?
[17:20] <kuchenhure> it shouldn't matter about the USB ports
[17:20] <soundray> ledge: pong
[17:20] <archman> soundray: just a sec, lazy i am
[17:20] <ledge_> pong?
[17:20] <thedman> I need some help with Evolution and connecting to exchange server
[17:20] <thedman> I think it all works, but I cannot drag and drop email to different folders
[17:20] <reya276> oh boy, how can I remove all of the KDE apps, I installed the Kubuntu-desktop and KDE to try it out and it installed all of it's applications
[17:21] <OldPink> In OpenOffice Impress (Presentation) how can I get a word count up?
[17:21] <drobvice> anyone have a dell m1330?
[17:22] <soundray> ledge_: yes, I'm still here
[17:22] <archman> soundray: not sure, i have this in /etc/apt/sources.list:
[17:22] <archman> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy main universe restricted multiverse deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ gutsy free non-free deb http://hr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-backports main restricted universe multiverse deb-src http://hr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[17:23] <OldPink> In OpenOffice Impress (Presentation) how can I get a word count up? Been working on this on Windows at work which tells you exactly, and need to know, need 3,000 words. Anyone?
[17:23] <BakFlip> this problem is with kernel because many of distributions don't run at my computer - for example: fedora, mandriva 2008, ubuntu, debian
[17:23] <kuchenhure> google is thy bestest friend.
[17:24] <ledge_> soundray - you remeber i said i was ordering a ubuntu CD? well i'll only need to use it once, is there like a redistribution thing set up?
[17:24] <erat123> i installed clamAV on ubuntu... i noticed i can run clamscan.  does it automatically monitor the system too? or do i have to run daily checks?
[17:24] <ledge_> soundray - that you know of.....
[17:25] <yowshi> i know this is off topic but anyone here have experience with hamachi? i cant find a hamachi specific chan
[17:25] <thedman^> Does Evolution not support drag and drop when connected using the Exchange connector
[17:25] <soundray> ledge_: I don't know of anything like that
[17:25] <ledge_> hmmm........
[17:25] <burkmat> Shell scripting: If [ String1 isin String2 ] <- How would I achieve this? Google is being mean to me.
[17:25] <OldPink> !openoffice
[17:25] <ubotu> a free and open source office suite, including word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing and database components.  To install: "sudo apt-get install openoffice.org". User help available in #users.openoffice.org
[17:25] <netzmeister> hello
[17:25] <archman> soundray: any clues?
[17:26] <netzmeister> i have exactly that problem
[17:26] <netzmeister> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/22220/comments/26
[17:26] <yowshi> !hamachi
[17:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hamachi - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[17:26] <netzmeister> are there any chances to get my server work..
[17:26] <ledge_> OldPink, the only thing i can think of would be to like, copy your text into another aplication
[17:26] <l_vagnozzi> just installed apache someone help me with configuration?
[17:26] <OldPink> ledge_: 60 slides. That's some copying
[17:27] <ledge_> OldPink, lol! yeah..... idk :S
[17:27] <soundray> archman: when you run 'sudo apt-get install libpango1.0-0', does it update you to 1.18.3? (You may have to sudo apt-get update first)
[17:27] <dooglus> burkmat: if [[ abcdef == *bcd* ]]; then echo bcd is in abcdef; else echo nope; fi
[17:28] <acxty> may someone help me. I want to uninstall the graphic interface
[17:28] <acxty> apt-get install xorg gnome
[17:28] <burkmat> dooglus, Excellent, thank you. So used to OS-specific implementations of "isin" that I didn't even try the obvious. :P
[17:28] <ledge_> OldPink i'm a total newbie so i guess i have an excuse... lol.... thats what i'd have done though...... coppy and paste into text editor
[17:28] <acxty> is that all I need to do?
[17:28] <OldPink> ledge_: I asked in #users.openoffice.org - but it's dead in there
[17:28] <spmccann> ledge
[17:28] <spmccann> http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/2.0/index.html
[17:28] <dooglus> burkmat: "man bash" told me
[17:28] <spmccann> explains the word count
[17:28] <l_vagnozzi> i know i had to change something in /etc/apache2/sites-available.conf... someone know wath i had to configure?
[17:28] <ledge_> thanks spmccann
[17:28] <burkmat> dooglus, Huh. Didn't know there was an if part in there, sorry for bothering. :)
[17:29] <spmccann> np ledge happy counting :)
[17:29] <ledge_> spmccann :)
[17:29] <ledge_> OldPink did you get that?
[17:29] <acxty> what I want to do is to change gnome to xfce
[17:30] <dooglus> burkmat: you don't have to use 'if'.  this does just the same:  [[ abcdef == *bcd* ]] && echo bcd is in abcdef || echo nope
[17:30] <dooglus> burkmat: it's the [[ section you want to look at
[17:30] <ledge_> OldPink - http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/2.0/index.html courtesy of spmccan
[17:30] <archman> soundray: i doesn't upgrade it automatically
[17:30] <OldPink> ledge_, spmccann:  In the past it was only 	 possible to find document statistics under "File - Properties ...". It also was  impossible to count the number of words in a selection. OpenOffice.org 2.0 eliminates this restriction. Now a new word count dialog can be found in the "Tools" menu. - Only in the writing application. I'm talking about IMPRESS. Powerpoint file.
[17:31] <archman> soundray: seems like i have 1.18.2 version (read it from synaptics)
[17:32] <soundray> OldPink: if you switch to View-Outline, you can copy your entire text and paste it into a new Writer document. Then you can do File-Properties-Statistics or whatever.
[17:32] <ledge_> OldPink, then coppy the text. if its impossible to cound it in Impress then there arent many other options....
[17:32] <Moduliz0r> anyone had any success with Halo Dedicated Server under Wine (with no X server)?
[17:32] <soundray> archman: when you run 'sudo apt-get install libpango1.0-0', does it update you to 1.18.3? (You may have to sudo apt-get update first)
[17:32] <archman> soundray: seems like i have 1.18.2 version (read it from synaptics), it does not update
[17:33] <NET||abuse> can anyone help me with a good download desktop app? I use flashget on windows, it's great, i can put username/password into the downloads properties and it will login to the newsgroup handy, anything can be done with ubuntu?
[17:33] <ledge_> can anyone tell me how to install codecs for Totem?
[17:33] <ledge_> and how to play youtube vids
[17:33] <soundray> archman: have you actually tried what I asked you to?
[17:33] <soundray> !flash | ledge_
[17:33] <ubotu> ledge_: 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
[17:33] <gombotz> Hello, is there anyone that know's how to deal with freebob audio firewire library ?
[17:34] <OldPink> soundray: OldPink: "if you switch to View-Outline" - Just copies slide 1
[17:34] <archman> soundray: yes, it doesn't update
[17:34] <NET||abuse> And i don't want to use wget, way too much effort from a user point of view! i can pass user/pass into wget sure, svae the cookie and use it etc... but really i would like a nice application that does it well. The builtin firefox downloader has issues with resuming from the newsgroups it seems also, it's never manage to do so for me.
[17:34] <archman> soundray: in synaptics it says 1.18.2 is the latest version
[17:34] <soundray> OldPink: do a Ctrl-A -- then it marks the entire file
[17:35] <NET||abuse> gwget doesn't have any way to pass username/pass into the downloads either which is a bit of an annoying featureset shortcoming
[17:35] <soundray> archman: look at this factoid:
[17:35] <OldPink> soundray: Seriously, I know how to select all, give me some credit.
[17:35] <soundray> !info libpango1.0-0
[17:35] <ubotu> libpango1.0-0 (source: pango1.0): Layout and rendering of internationalized text. In component main, is optional. Version 1.18.3-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 286 kB, installed size 796 kB
[17:35] <ledge_> cheers soundray
[17:35] <OldPink> soundray: A lot of text is in text boxes. They don't show in outline view
[17:37] <ArthurArchnix> I'm going to have three OS's on my system, Arch, Gutsy and Hardy. I'm pretty sure I can point them all to the same /tmp partition without worry, but what about /boot? When I install arch, if I say /sda3 is boot, won't it just overwrite everything it finds in there?
[17:37] <soundray> OldPink: in that case, I would try exporting the file to file.pdf, then in a terminal run 'pdftotext file.pdf ; wc file.txt'
[17:38] <OldPink> soundray: Twom minutes
[17:38] <Falgor> hi, I installed win2k next to ubuntu, and obviously lost grub. There was a command to bring it back, right?
[17:38] <soundray> ArthurArchnix: my gut feeling is that you shouldn't share a /boot partition between major versions. What would the benefit be, anyway?
[17:39] <soundray> !grub | Falgor
[17:39] <ubotu> Falgor: 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
[17:39] <tzd> does anyone know if a reboot is needed when you load a module to the kernel please?
[17:39] <ArthurArchnix> I can't think of one... save space maybe? But they really only ned about 75MBs each... simplicity? I don't know. I'm planning the partitions now. Gonna install some tonight.
[17:39] <ArthurArchnix> soundray^
[17:39] <NET||abuse> tzd, not always, but if it doesn't seem to have taken affect then maybe :)
[17:39] <NET||abuse> tzd, what module?
[17:40] <ArthurArchnix> soundray: Plus, if i'm installing hardy that's probably not a good idea no matter what. Ok... but /tmp is fine, right?
[17:40] <soundray> ArthurArchnix: simplicity would be to have boot in each system's root partition. I wouldn't worry about sharing /tmp. You can share swap, too, unless you want to hibernate.
[17:40] <OldPink> soundray:   32 1519 8624 Steve Williams.txt
[17:40] <OldPink> soundray: Which one is it? 32? 1519? 8624? 321,598,624?
[17:41] <tzd> NET||abuse: none in particular. Just wondering since I had an exam question about it. I had three options when it was necessary to reboot a linux computer: 1: after a web server installation 2: after loading a module into kernel 3: after installing a new kernel
[17:41] <soundray> OldPink: lines, words, characters. 'man wc' will tell you more
[17:41] <narayan> Hello all
[17:41] <NET||abuse> tzd, well in my book, only the last one
[17:41] <soundray> OldPink: looks like half your work is done ;)
[17:41] <ArthurArchnix> soundray: Thanks for being my sounding board. harhar. :(
[17:41] <NET||abuse> tzd, but then i've not done an exam,,,, yet.. must get around to doing one
[17:42] <KaiForce> no reboot for module load
[17:42] <tzd> NET||abuse: i was hoping you'd say the second one as well :)
[17:42] <tzd> NET||abuse: according to my teacher it's the last one just like you've said so i guess that's it
[17:42] <NET||abuse> tzd, well, i loaded my wifi driver modules without a reboot.. so i dunno
[17:42] <narayan> I just installed Ubuntu 7.10, but in the GRUB, I see two instances
[17:42] <mad_max02> anyone here playing games like metal slug and street fighter 3 or something on ubuntu ?
[17:43] <soundray> OldPink: it's worth doing a quick check with 'less Steve\ Williams.txt' to see whether the textbox text went into that file.
[17:43] <NET||abuse> tzd, ahh, :) you doing in Uni? undergrad compsci?
[17:43] <archman> soundray: when i applied libpango1.0-0_1.18.3-0ubuntu1_i386.deb it asked me to apt-get install -f
[17:43] <tzd> NET||abuse: yeah I'm most likely wrong. Took a serious guess :) Yeah, a beginners course in Linux
[17:43] <NET||abuse> narayan, it's probably the different kernel modes, one is in a sorta "safe mode" type setup, so they give you 2 options
[17:44] <archman> then i got a message to remove 11 packs. should i continue?
[17:44] <NET||abuse> archman, emmm, dunno
[17:44] <NET||abuse> archman, more details needed? under what circumstances?
[17:44] <soundray> archman: no. Does 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' report that your system is up to date?
[17:44] <Marfi> archman, what are you installing?
[17:44] <narayan> NET||abuse, yeah, one had this recovery. Apart from the two, theres another
[17:44] <Falgor> soundray there's "QuickStart", "Overwriting the Windows Bootloader", "Preserving Windows bootloader", "From Inside Ubuntu"... etc. I should be fine with the "Quickstart", right?
[17:45] <danand> archman - have you updated recently? ie sudo apt-get update?
[17:45] <soundray> Falgor: probably
[17:45] <narayan> Also, I had trouble installing it earlier
[17:45] <archman> danand: yes
[17:45] <archman> Marfi: firefox 3
[17:45] <Falgor> soundray ok, I'll try
[17:45] <Falgor> thanks
[17:45] <Marfi> archman, just sudo apt-get install firefox-3.0, and that should be it
[17:45] <danand> archman - did you run an apt-get upgrade after?
[17:46] <archman> danand: yes
[17:46] <soundray> archman: 'sudo apt-get install dist-upgrade' (don't omit the dist-)
[17:46] <Marfi> archman, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install firefox-3.0
[17:46] <danand> archman - k
[17:46] <Falgor> soundray should the ubuntu install cd work as the livecd/desktop? (I have only the install cd)
[17:47] <osfameron> can I get deskbar-applet to open some apps with sudo? Like synaptic for example?
[17:47] <soundray> Falgor: the regular install CD does.
[17:47] <archman> soundray: it says: the following packs have unmet dependencies: libpango debug and devel
[17:47] <Falgor> soundray k
[17:48] <soundray> archman: can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[17:48] <osfameron> aha!  I can, but the interface is amazingly stupid and just shows 2x "open synaptic" options, without distinguishing them.
[17:49] <soundray> osfameron: I don't know what you're trying to do, but if you're starting synaptic, you should use gksudo (not sudo)
[17:49] <archman> soundray: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57489/
[17:49] <WorkingOnWis1> is there a linux replacement for vEmotion that anyone knows of?
[17:49] <prasanna> this is weird, after doing an update just not i lost the ability to go wireless
[17:49] <prasanna> i can only connect to the net through wired
[17:50] <eljak> prasanna, try using wlassistant
[17:50] <arnath01> does anyone know any good jabber servers? i'm having some trouble tracking one down
[17:50] <osfameron> soundray: yeah.  It looks like one of the deskbar options does indeed do that though.  (I remember I could never get katapult to play nice with gksudo on a previous install)
[17:50] <eljak> with it i can connect to wireless, parallel to my wired connection
[17:51] <soundray> archman: you're getting your packages from the hr mirror. Maybe it's not up to date. I would set another mirror and rerun 'sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'
[17:51] <brobostigon> arnath01: mydebian.de
[17:51] <narayan> NET||abuse, I did a guided install by the way
[17:51] <prasanna> wats that eljak?
[17:51] <prasanna> i'm pretty new to all this, so sorry if that was a dumb question
[17:51] <NET||abuse> narayan, umm, shouldn't be any different
[17:52] <eljak> prasanna, a wireless connection manager
[17:52] <prasanna> see, i dont even have that option anymore, i only see 'wired' and 'modem'
[17:52] <archman> soundray: and it will solve my broken dependencies?
[17:52] <NET||abuse> narayan, basically you will collect grub entries as you update the kernel, the newest entries will be placed at the top so it automatically boots into the appropriate, up to date kernel version.
[17:52] <eljak> prasanna, sudo apt-get install wlassitant and i guess to work fine you should run it with sudo
[17:53] <prasanna>  Couldn't find package wlassitant
[17:53] <soundray> archman: yes/no/maybe. It should make the libpango version available that firefox needs. Everything should then fall into place if you 'sudo apt-get -f install'
[17:53] <cadefy_> how can I change my mouse speed
[17:53] <narayan> NET||abuse, Ty glad to hear that. However, is there a way to clear the 'n' many partitions I created during the earlier un-succesful tries?
[17:54] <cadefy_> found it dw
[17:54] <caleb_yau> hello, i'm dual booting linux and it seems like my c windows drive has disappeared for no reason.
[17:54] <NET||abuse> narayan, so having 2 is just the start, as the kernel cycles through rev's , you'll build up a healthily hefty list of kernel versions
[17:54] <NET||abuse> narayan, I usually prune them after about 5 entries
[17:54] <NET||abuse> cadefy_, sys... ok
[17:54] <soundray> cadefy_: oh no, not you again
[17:54] <soundray> cadefy_: just kidding ;)
[17:54] <eljak> prasanna, sorry forgot an "s" it is wlassistant
[17:54] <caleb_yau> Its usually stored in /media/sda1/ the folder is there but its completely empty
[17:54] <cadefy_> soundray: :(
[17:54] <cadefy_> im ubuntnew
[17:54] <cadefy_> :p
[17:54] <brobostigon> !mount | caleb_yau
[17:54] <ubotu> caleb_yau: Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in !GNOME under !Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For !Edgy and later, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[17:55] <{H3LL}> Hi evryone !!! :)
[17:55] <soundray> cadefy_: soon you'll be ubuntold
[17:55] <prasanna> k
[17:55] <cadefy_> lol
[17:55] <cadefy_> ubuntking
[17:55] <narayan> NET||Abuse, so the one which does not show the kernel version is the actual thing
[17:55] <NET||abuse> narayan, google around for ubuntu clean up kernel entries
[17:55] <prasanna> k thanks, its downloadin it now
[17:55] <NET||abuse> narayan, em, i think so,, been a while since i paid attention to it :)
[17:55] <prasanna> after its downloaded, anything else i need to do?
[17:55] <prasanna> basically configure it?
[17:56] <narayan> NET||abuse, ok, is there any other newbie guide that I should read before troubling you all?
[17:56] <NET||abuse> narayan, always search the ubuntu wiki wiki.ubuntu.com
[17:56] <prasanna> just weird, i mean i do an update, and after reboot wifi has been removed. is that a common occurrence?
[17:56] <ledge> hey i just deleted firefox, can anyone tell me how to re-install it in terminal?
[17:56] <Tooommi> I've added some of my windows partitions to fstab but when I boot up it looks like my drives are switched. sdb becomes sda and vice versa? Any tips?
[17:56] <narayan> NET||abuse, Thank you so much :)
[17:57] <RoAkSoAx> ledge: sudo apt-get install firefox
[17:57] <Cpudan80> ledge: sudo apt-get install firefox
[17:57] <soundray> ledge: 'sudo apt-get --reinstall install firefox'
[17:57] <eljak> prasanna, as i said maybe you will need to run it with sudo, and it should work fine other than that, check that you have your wireless card "on"
[17:57] <ledge> soundray RoAkSoAx Cpudan80 - it asks me for the install CD which i gave back allready...
[17:58] <Cpudan80> hrm....
[17:58] <prasanna> ya its downloading right nw, did need sudo. thanks again
[17:58] <takereasy> disconnect
[17:58] <Cpudan80> It shouldnt
[17:58] <RoAkSoAx> ledge: do a: sudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[17:58] <RoAkSoAx> and paste the output on paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give me the link
[17:58] <soundray> ledge: is it 5.10 still?
[17:58] <ledge> RoAkSoAx cheers
[17:58] <cadefy_> soundray: what have you got for 'ubuntking' eh
[17:58] <ledge> soundray: yeah
[17:59] <prasanna> eljak, its been downloaded and installed, what should i do now? reboot for things to take effect?
[17:59] <smeuuh> hey, anyone else has a problem with restricted-modules on hardy ? i can't install it for some reason since i last updated
[17:59] <{H3LL}> what will be the next version of ubuntu ???
[17:59] <soundray> ledge: it's not supported any more. I don't think you'll be able to fix that.
[17:59] <brobostigon> !hardy
[17:59] <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
[17:59] <eljak> try sudo wlassistant in the terminal and see if you get a list of wireless networks
[18:00] <bullgard4> Where can I find the document http://lxr.linux.no/linux+v2.6.22.14/drivers/acpi/Kconfig also in the 2.6.22-14-generic kernel documentation?
[18:00] <smeuuh> oops, sorry, going to #ubuntu+1 now
[18:00] <ledge> soundray: lol ok
[18:00] <ledge> hahaha
[18:00] <bitterbug> moo
[18:00] <archman> soundray: reentered repositories, see: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57490/
[18:00] <ledge> damn
[18:00] <NET||abuse> Anyone recomend a good, multi stream, http/ftp file downloader, with newsgroup login support and good resume features?
[18:00] <ledge> xD
[18:00] <neoalex> hi guys, how can I tell on which tty a usb touch screen connects
[18:01] <battlesquid> i need apache2 to start by itself on startup. there's a script /etc/init.d/apache2 than can be called with start, and that works. but i don't know how to link to a command with parameter. do i need to make a wrapper script, ie: /etc/init.d/apache2 start  then ln -s thatscript ?
[18:01] <brobostigon> neoalex: try dmesg??
[18:01] <sai> hi
[18:01] <NET||abuse> battlesquid, did you install from the repo?
[18:01] <mavric> how do i change compiz-fusion settings?
[18:02] <battlesquid> NET||abuse, yes default (feisty)
[18:02] <neoalex> brobostigon: I did but it says connected as /class/input/input3
[18:02] <RoAkSoAx> battlesquid: when you install apache through apt-get or aptitude or synaptic, it starts on startup by default
[18:02] <NET||abuse> battlesquid, once the deb is installed then it's started and will start on boot
[18:02] <battlesquid> RoAkSoAx, not true in my case
[18:02] <archman> mavric, compizconfig-settings manager
[18:02] <NET||abuse> battlesquid, the default install will make everything just go fo ryou!
[18:02] <battlesquid> NET||abuse, i'm afraid that's not the case
[18:02] <soundray> archman: you don't actually need libpango1.0-0-dev or libpango1.0-0-dbg, unless you're developing with those libraries. I suggest you 'sudo apt-get --purge remove libpango1.0-0-dev libpango1.0-0-dbg' and try 'sudo apt-get -f install' once more)
[18:02] <LadyNikon> hey whats the problem that recovers boot partitions once you if you install linux
[18:03] <NET||abuse> battlesquid, did you fiddle the apache.conf or httpd.conf or vhosts or something?
[18:03] <mavric> archman: where is it?
[18:03] <neoalex> brobostigon: and that folder doesn't exist: /class
[18:03] <brobostigon> neoalex: no idea. sorry
[18:03] <Tooommi> I've added some of my windows partitions to fstab but when I boot up it looks like my drives are switched. sdb becomes sda and vice versa? Any tips?
[18:03] <battlesquid> NET||abuse, good question. yes, i did touch httpd.conf
[18:03] <tritium> battlesquid: the init script you see in /etc/init.d/ is what starts it at boot.
[18:03] <neoalex> k, anyone?
[18:03] <eljak> battlesquid, the fastest way i guess is go to system settings --> system services where you will find apache2 listed and where you can enable to start at boot
[18:03] <archman> soundray: it says:  Couldn't find package libpango1.0-0-dev
[18:04] <NET||abuse> battlesquid, do apache2ctrl -S
[18:04] <soundray> archman: sorry, my mistake. Trying again:
[18:04] <NET||abuse> battlesquid, if there's any interestin output let me know/
[18:04] <battlesquid> eljak, thanks i'll try that if i fail
[18:04] <soundray> archman: you don't actually need libpango1.0-0-dev or libpango1.0-0-dbg, unless you're developing with those libraries. I suggest you 'sudo apt-get --purge remove libpango1.0-dev libpango1.0-0-dbg' and try 'sudo apt-get -f install' once more)
[18:04] <archman> mavric: compizconfig settings manager,    google it
[18:05] <battlesquid> NET||abuse, as far as i can tell, nothing interesting.
[18:05] <gigabytes> hello everybody
[18:06] <soundray> !hi
[18:06] <gigabytes> I've a question about the synaptics touchpad drivers on X11
[18:06] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[18:06] <soundray> !ask
[18:06] <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. :-)
[18:06] <zup1> hi. people, please, tell me, what exists system manage project on Ubuntu, such as MS Project on Windows
[18:06] <gigabytes> I see that I can configure them
[18:06] <storm-zen> Are backports a fairly safe update?  If not, how does one know that they need to downgrade, and is downgrade as easy as uninstalling the backport and reinstalling the released version?
[18:06] <soundray> !enter | gigabytes
[18:06] <ubotu> gigabytes: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[18:06] <bullgard4> Where can I find the document http://lxr.linux.no/linux+v2.6.22.14/drivers/acpi/Kconfig also in the 2.6.22-14-generic kernel documentation?
[18:06] <archman> soundray: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57491/
[18:07] <Jackson2> Hi, I'm trying to get my external USB hard drive to work in the latest version of Ubuntu, being booted from the CD. Anybody have suggestions on how to get the system to recognize it?
[18:07] <danand> zup1 - there is a package called planner...supposed to be a project management tool. not sure how good it is though ...
[18:07] <gigabytes> to emulate third mouse button using 3 fingers taps. So I'm asking: Can I also use the three fingers detection when I move the three fingers?
[18:08] <zup1> danand, planner is not very good :(
[18:08] <soundray> archman: I guess you will have to say yes to apt-get -f install removing those packages, and reinstall them (probably installing firefox-3.0 will pull them in as dependencies anyway)
[18:08] <tritium> bullgard4: the linux-doc package always depends on the latest linux kernel documentation package.  Install it if that's what you want.
[18:08] <danand> zup1 - oh... :(
[18:09] <gigabytes> so can I have three different moving events from the touchpad when I move one finger, two fingers or three fingers?
[18:09] <soundray> gigabytes: not sure -- have you tried?
[18:09] <JosiahW> is there a way to convert an external hard drive from ntfs to fat32 without moving the data off of the hard drive?
[18:09] <gigabytes> soundray: not yet I can't find enough docs about
[18:10] <soundray> gigabytes: normally the synaptics  driver emulates mouse wheel action via a special edge area
[18:10] <bullgard4> tritium: You seem to speak in very general terms although I have put a specific question. I have asked about the 2.6.22-14 kernel. The 2.6.22-14 is the current Gutsy Ubuntu kernel. So what is the essence of your statement?
[18:10] <gigabytes> soundray: I don't talk about scroling but the mouse pointer moving
[18:10] <hopeless> does anyone know how do create a trash directory on a separate partition?
[18:10] <dookdook> after i upgraded to gutsy, i notice every time i log in a trackerd process is running that is constantly hitting the hard drive.  i have to kill (-9) it every time, just to get things back to normal.  is this normal?  should i let it run?
[18:11] <soundray> JosiahW: I don't think so, but this is not the best channel to ask -- try ##windows
[18:11] <soundray> gigabytes: you mean moving the pointer while holding the (emulated) middle mouse button?
[18:11] <chetnick> can i run wireless and wired at the same time on ubuntu?
[18:12] <archman> soundray: how can i backup my system so if i mess up something i can roll back everything?
[18:12] <cadefy_> in ubuntu how do i switch between windows using my keyboard (windows as in desktops)
[18:12] <budgester>  
[18:12] <gigabytes> soundray: no, I mean, instead of emulate the mouse buttons, I want my application to know if the user is moving the pointer using one, two or three fingers
[18:12] <gigabytes> soundray: is it possible?
[18:12] <cadefy_> soundray: you know my answer :)
[18:13] <danand> dookdook - do you mean the find program?
[18:13] <JosiahW> soundray: I wanted to do it through linux... dont trust windows with that kind of thing.
[18:13] <storm-zen> !backport
[18:13] <ubotu> If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging
[18:13] <soundray> gigabytes: I haven't come across this yet, but I would think that the hardware and driver are capable in principle of providing that kind of information.
[18:13] <sirius-black> hey
[18:13] <archman>  how can i backup my system so if i mess up something i can roll back everything?
[18:13] <soundray> archman: uninstalling and reinstalling a few packages like that is not going to mess it up.
[18:14] <dookdook> danand, is that what trackerd is used for?  to index find?
[18:14] <sirius-black> does anyone know a programming language where you can draw pixel-by-pixel?
[18:14] <brobostigon> !backup | archman
[18:14] <ubotu> archman: 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
[18:14] <gigabytes> soundray: and further I'd be happy If I could know the coordinates of the fingers at any given time
[18:14] <davidrichards> i don't sirius, nothing that's just geared toward pixels
[18:15] <soundray> gigabytes: if I had that sort of problem, I think I'd look in the source code of the synaptics driver...
[18:15] <battlesquid> NET||abuse, the services thingy shows that "web server (apache2) is in fact enabled on startup. so i think it just fails to load properly, wish i knew why... tritium said that /etc/init.d/script is called at startup by ubuntu. i tried running that script as me and using sudo (i am a sudoer). no output in either case. the script looks ok to me at glance.
[18:15] <sjuerges> hello. im having a problem with ubuntu hardy: using nvidia restricted drivers, i cant switch to a VT ... screen goes blank and does werid color things ... CTRL+ALT+F7 brings me back to X, at least that works. Same problem with powersave ... anybody got any ideas ?
[18:15] <archman> soundray: can i pastebin you the output so that you can see is there anything crucial for removal?
[18:15] <soundray> JosiahW: there is no reason to trust Linux more than Windows when it comes to closed, poorly documented filesystems like NTFS...
[18:15] <sirius-black> well, it doesnt have to be like that, but like on my calculator(which runs on assembly and basic) i can use the pxl_on(coordinates) command to turn a pixel on, and i was wondering whether there is a programming language in ubuntu that can do thet
[18:15] <sirius-black> that*
[18:15] <cadefy_> in ubuntu how do i switch between windows using my keyboard (windows as in desktops)?
[18:16] <chetnick> alt tab
[18:16] <tritium> cadefy_: Ctrl-Alt-Right Arrow to move to the right
[18:16] <gigabytes> soundray: good idea
[18:16] <davidrichards> I've just inherited a server that was built from a cd.  I need to install build-essential to have the developer tools available to me, but it's asking that I insert the cd into the server (two states away from me at the moment).  Does anyone know how to download the files locally and tell ubuntu to look locally for these?
[18:16] <tritium> cadefy_: and so on
[18:16] <sjuerges> cadefy_: alt+tab .. .same as under windows
[18:16] <tritium> cadefy_: you mean desktops, not windows, correct?
[18:16] <_mug> hey
[18:16] <soundray> archman: no, unless it's changed from http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57490/ -- the things it wants to remove there you can confidently remove and reinstall.
[18:16] <JosiahW> soundray: lol okay
[18:16] <JosiahW> soundray: thank you
[18:17] <cadefy_> desktops
[18:17] <archman> soundray: thanks
[18:17] <cadefy_> like down bottom right has 2 screens i click inbetween
[18:17] <cadefy_> i can drag a program across
[18:17] <cadefy_> but i want to switch between the 2 with my keyboard
[18:17] <brobostigon> ctrl+alt+ left/right arrow
[18:17] <tritium> as I said
[18:17] <cadefy_> thank you :)
[18:17] <cadefy_> i was ctrl+left
[18:17] <sirius-black> does anyone know a programming language where you can draw pixel-by-pixel?(like with the pxl_on and pxl_off commands on my TI-84 calculator)
[18:17] <battlesquid> !enter | cadefy_
[18:17] <ubotu> cadefy_: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[18:17] <cadefy_> alt+left
[18:18] <chetnick> davidrichards: i beleive you need to change it in source list
[18:18] <Khisanth> you can change the shortcuts if you want to
[18:18] <sirius-black> does anyone know a programming language where you can draw pixel-by-pixel?(like with the pxl_on and pxl_off commands on my TI-84 calculator)
[18:18] <tritium> cadefy_: default is Ctrl-Alt-L (or R) arrow key
[18:18] <danand> dookdook - just looked up man trackerd - no don't think its anything to do with find... have you tried looking in ~/.config/autostart to see if it gets started from there?
[18:18] <soundray> !repeat | sirius-black
[18:18] <ubotu> sirius-black: 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
[18:19] <Buff> is it possible to tell apt-get to use libssl0.9.8 instead of .7 when a package (vmware-server) wants .7?
[18:19] <chetnick> can i run wireless and wired at the same time on ubuntu?
[18:19] <Trae> stupid question alert.  How do I ssh to a machine that's set the port to be something like 2020 to ssh to?
[18:19] <Trae> ssh user@host:port ?
[18:19] <cadefy_> thank you tritium, is there a way i can change that to LAlt+Shit left ?
[18:19] <battlesquid> sirius-black, that is not related to programming language. it is library related. most "real" programming languages have libs that support pixel rendering
[18:19] <piju> Trae; ssh user@host -p 2020
[18:19] <sirius-black> ahh
[18:19] <davidrichards> thanks chetnick.  in the source list...sounds like /etc/apt/sources.list?
[18:19] <yasuo> man ssh :P
[18:20] <sirius-black> okay,
[18:20] <CorruptTerrorist> i'm having problems with changing the screen resolution
[18:20] <battlesquid> sirius-black, i recommend you read up on sdl - http://www.libsdl.org/
[18:20] <_mug> can someone suggest a really good and _stable_  ftpclient (gui)? kftpgrabber, kasablanca and gftp dont really fit my needs. either to unstable or the handling sucks.. or both. id like to have an exact flashfxp-clone :P
[18:20] <cadefy_> tritium, is there a way i can change that to LAlt+Shit left ?
[18:21] <Pici> cadefy_: Please watch your spelling there.
[18:21] <dookdook> danand, yeah thanks.  i don't see anyting in autostart, but i do see a tracker directory in the .config dir...at any rate it looks like some shell option or some such and not an ubuntu'ism.  thanks
[18:21] <thedman^> I'm using Evolution with exchange and all of sudden I can't drag email to different folders, I can still right click and move it to a folder but not drag and drop, anybody have any ideas how to fix this.
[18:21] <jworkman01> Can someone explain why I have no border around my windows? I upgraded to Ubuntu Studio and since restart have not been able to move my windows or resize them?
[18:21] <cadefy_> What was incorrect spelling in my question?
[18:22] <CorruptTerrorist> you spelled shift as sh*t
[18:22] <soundray> cadefy_: Shi*f*t
[18:22] <Trae> piju, thank you for taking time to answer me and helping.  I appreciate it very much.
[18:22] <battlesquid> soundray, is Pici a bot?
[18:22] <CorruptTerrorist> cadefy_, can you give me a hand?
[18:22] <Pici> battlesquid: I'm not a bot.
[18:22] <soundray> cadefy_: people have been kicked for lesser offences :)
[18:22] <piju> Trae; no problem
[18:22] <Pici> battlesquid: I just happen to have certain words on hilight.  Strange, second person today to ask if I was a bod.
[18:22] <battlesquid> Pici, then why did you report on that? That was obviously a typo
[18:22] <Pici> s/bod/bot/
[18:22] <danand> dookdook - try a locate trackerd to see where else it is on your system - just run that on mine and it turns up in /etc/xdg/autostart too
[18:23] <cadefy_> I'm sorry
[18:23] <soundray> battlesquid: he's definitely very eloquent if he is one ;)
[18:23] <Pici> battlesquid: Because it was setting off my hilights and he did it twice :)
[18:23] <battlesquid> Pici, you seem a bit overactive - like a bot would be ;-)
[18:23] <cadefy_> I just re-read, sorry about that.
[18:23] <gigabytes> soundray: are the synaptics drivers only an x11 module or is there also a kernel module?
[18:23] <Pici> cadefy_: No need to be sorry, I knew you werent doing it on purpose :)
[18:23] <soundray> gigabytes: only X11
[18:23] <CorruptTerrorist> i'm having problems with my resolution...; each time i change it to 1680x1050, the screen gets loads of b+w lines on it
[18:23] <gigabytes> soundray: there are an incredibly small number of lines in that source
[18:24] <cadefy_> so is there a way to change ctrl+alt+left(or right) to alt+shift left-right?
[18:24] <gigabytes> but I don't know the semantics of xf86 apis
[18:24] <jworkman01> How do I fix the no borders issue I currently have? Even after restart, I am unable to move or resize windows that I open.
[18:24] <sjuerges> @pici: what is the etiquette on repeating questions ? ok after about 300 lines ?
[18:24] <danand> dookdook - just found you can switch it off by unchecking the tracker box in System -> preferences -> session !! :)
[18:25] <soundray> gigabytes: hmm -- it probably links with generic pointer handling code, which could be both in Xorg or in the kernel.
[18:25] <gigabytes> rgh
[18:25] <soundray> sjuerges: okay after 10 minutes -- try to rephrase rather than just repeating.
[18:25] <battlesquid> my /etc/init.d/apache2 script is not printing any output - i think this is why apache2 is not started by itself on startup. how can i fix this?
[18:25] <Pici> sjuerges: It depends on how busy the channel is, soundray's answer is good too
[18:26] <sjuerges> @soundray @pici: thanks
[18:26] <soundray> sjuerges: go on then, now that you've made us curious...
[18:27] <cadefy_> so is there a way to change ctrl+alt+left(or right) to alt+shift left-right?
[18:27] <hopeless> hey... does anyone here know anything about mounted ext3 partitions? i'm trying to create a trash folder in my data partition, but sudo mkdir doesn't do anything, even though the mountpoint is nominally owned by root!
[18:27] <storm-zen> jworkman01: Did anyone answer your question?
[18:27] <sjuerges> soundray: having a problem with hardy, cant switch to a VT any more, screen goes black first then does weird color things
[18:28] <soundray> sjuerges: oh, it's a hardy one. Ask in #ubuntu+1
[18:28] <DRebellion> sjuerges, /join #hardy+1
[18:28] <jworkman01> storm-zen - No not yet
[18:28] <DRebellion> sjuerges, /join #ubuntu+1 ;P
[18:28] <CorruptTerrorist> i'm having problems with my resolution...; each time i change it to 1680x1050, the screen gets loads of b+w lines on it
[18:28] <sjuerges> @soundray @DRebellion thanks ... and lol :D
[18:28] <storm-zen> jworkman01: Then let me share what I know, though I don't know the solution.  The borders and controls on them fall under the category of "window decorators"... do you have compiz enabled?
[18:29] <dsluser> does anyone have a SiS gfx card and can reproduce this error? http://84.179.124.157:9090/sis-fontcorruption2.png
[18:29] <jworkman01> storm-zen - no I do not believe so. I am new and trying to work through all the little stuff...LOL!
[18:29] <bod_> CorruptTerrorist, try this to reconfigure your screen settings         dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[18:30] <storm-zen> Well, if it were enabled, I was going to tell you that there is a setting that can be turned off with a check box...
[18:30] <bod_> CorruptTerrorist, sudo that aswell
[18:30] <CorruptTerrorist> bod_, no difference, already tried
[18:30] <Jackson2> Hi, I'm trying to get my external USB hard drive to work in the latest version of Ubuntu, being booted from the CD. Anybody have suggestions on how to get the system to recognize it?
[18:30] <bod_> storm-zen, perhaps try looking at metacity
[18:30] <bod_> CorruptTerrorist, ot the correct drivers?
[18:30] <jworkman01> storm-zen - everything seemed to be fine until I rebooted then I wasn't able to move or resize anything
[18:30] <CorruptTerrorist> urgh... brb
[18:30] <storm-zen> Otherwise, I'm not sure.  Guess you'll need to google window decorators.  ( I did something that turned mine off when I was searching for something yesterday. )
[18:31] <bod_> g2g
[18:31] <storm-zen> I've gtg too.  Good luck on your search, jworkman01.
[18:31] <jworkman01> storm-zen - ok, I'll see if I can find something
[18:31] <jworkman01> storm-zen thanks
[18:32] <roadfish> is there an Ubuntu package that I need to install to get the Python "freeze.py" utility?
[18:32] <riad> hi, im using ubuntu 7.10, im not able to susbend or resume my laptop
[18:32] <Jonty> my dpkg/status file keeps getting syntax errors in it. How can I stop that?
[18:33] <archman> soundray: firefox 3 installed successfully, thanks
[18:33] <archman> =)
[18:33] <cadefy_> so is there a way to change ctrl+alt+left(or right) to alt+shift left-right?  ....
[18:33] <battlesquid> i need to increase the verbosity of the /etc/init.d/apache2 script - the script is looking for $VERBOSE ("yes" or "no") - i tried to run $ export VERBOSE=on; before i called the initscript, but this didn't help (i suspect it belongs to the previous shell). so how can i set $VERBOSE for the shell's script?
[18:34] <riad> anybody have solution for this
[18:34] <DRebellion_> battlesquid, put it in ~/.bashrc ?
[18:34] <battlesquid> DRebellion_, good idea
[18:34] <JosiahW> is there any way to get netflix to work on ubuntu?
[18:35] <jworkman01> Just so no one goes through the trouble of trying to figure out my window issue, I fixed it. I had enhanced graphics enabled and for some reason it wasn't working properly so I turned them off. Works fine now
[18:35] <riad> anyway to solve hibrnating problem
[18:35] <battlesquid> DRebellion, didn't work :-/
[18:35] <Fingel> what is not working with netflix?
[18:36] <DRebellion_> battlesquid, 0_o
[18:36] <seanpcrowe> i just installed ubuntu server... and am at the command promp... could somehelp me install a fluxbox and setup up my WiFi ??
[18:36] <JosiahW> Fingel: Watch instantly.... video streaming
[18:36] <riad> anybody knows how to resolve hibernating ot susbinding problem
[18:37] <prince_jammys> seanpcrowe: to install fluxbox: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox
[18:38] <seanpcrowe> ok thanks prince_jammys
[18:38] <riad> hibernating problem...any help for that
[18:38] <seanpcrowe> prince_jammys, can you tell me how to see if the server has reconised my wifi card and how to connect it to the network?
[18:39] <AtomicSpark> on ubuntu, why are the rc# folders all in the etc folder, not rc.d like other linux distros? shouldnt there be a standard? :P
[18:39] <jhonen> hmmm
[18:39] <LadyNikon> !msoffice
[18:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about msoffice - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:39] <LadyNikon> !office
[18:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about office - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:39] <Pici> !equivalents
[18:39] <ubotu> A comprehensive list of of Windows-equivalent applications in Linux can be found at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant
[18:39] <DRebellion_> riad, you may wish to describe the symptoms in more detail
[18:39] <mathew> hello can anybody tell me how to change from gnome to asci?
[18:40] <seanpcrowe> !wifi
[18:40] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[18:40] <DRebellion_> mathew, well, gnome is a desktop enviroment and ascii is a text standard...
[18:40] <mathew> i want to leave the gui
[18:40] <battlesquid> mathew, you can use a terminal ;-)
[18:40] <Fingel> press ctrl+alt+f1
[18:40] <mathew> DRebellion, i want leave the gui
[18:41] <Fingel> to get back to the GUI, press ctrl+alt+f7
[18:41] <Fingel> f1-f6 will be all terminals
[18:41] <prince_jammys> seanpcrowe: sorry, i don't have any experience with wifi
[18:41] <mathew> i know the terminal but want to install my graphics, so i want to leave the gui therefore
[18:41] <DRebellion_> mathew, use a terminal emulator. Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
[18:41] <CorruptTerrorist> for some reason i have multiple linux kernels on boot
[18:41] <riad> i have packardbell Easynote MV, when im trying to shutdown or suspend or hibernate it didnot switch the power off, i have to press the power button long press then it will go off, and it didnot resume
[18:41] <seanpcrowe> ok prince_jammys np =)
[18:41] <prince_jammys> !wifi | seanpcrowe
[18:41] <ubotu> seanpcrowe: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[18:42] <Frijolie> whats the difference between emacs22(GTK), emacs22(X11), emacs snapshot (client), emacs snapshot (GTK), and emacs snapshot (X11)
, want to leave the gui for my job and than return by typing startx
[18:42] <DRebellion_> mathew, ctrl+alt+f1
[18:42] <Fingel> dude
[18:43] <Fingel> I told you, ctrl+alt+f1
[18:43] <dj_baggio> excuse me...how can I completly reinstall sounds settings(alsa, oss etc) in my ubuntu?
[18:43] <jworkman01> New question : how do I get ubuntu gnome to recognize when I load a disk in my cd rom drive?
[18:43] <dj_baggio> is it possible to make it with some easy trick?
[18:43] <riad> you got me DRebellion
[18:43] <mathew> DRebellion, do you know how i can leave the gui, what is the order in the terminal
[18:43] <mathew> ?
[18:43] <dj_baggio> because I little confused in my configuratiion :)
[18:43] <J-_> Hello, I've recently switched ISP's and have had a lot of problems, and now that I've tried to configure my internet without a router with pppoeconf, it has messed up my configuration. What can I do to reconfigure it as it doesn't work with the current settings.
[18:44] <riad> any solutions
[18:44] <J-_> !pppoeconf
[18:44] <CorruptTerrorist> i have a little problem... http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s26/joethecomputer/00001.jpg
[18:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pppoeconf - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:44] <dj_baggio> any ideas? :)
[18:44] <DRebellion_> mathew, i don't know. i htink you have to stop the xserver...
, ctrl etc. doesnt work for this, need to switch the runlevel for the job
[18:45] <cadefy_> whered soundray go :(
[18:45] <Fingel> mathew try typing init 3
[18:45] <Fingel> that should bring you to runlevel 3
[18:46] <mariella> ciao
[18:46] <Fingel> tchau
[18:46] <mathew> doesn´t work too tryed yet, init 3,4,5 but nothing happend as root
[18:46] <Fingel> did you try 2? debain systems are a little weird like that
[18:46] <mariella> ciao
[18:46] <s0u][ight> hello is there a kiba-dock.deb file?
[18:46] <Pici> !it | mariella
[18:46] <ubotu> mariella: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[18:46] <s0u][ight> or how can i install it?
[18:47] <J-_> !pppoe
[18:47] <mariella> ok
[18:47] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[18:47] <jworkman01> how do I get linux to mount my cd rom drive?
[18:47] <mariella> non so come fare sono con ubuntu
[18:47] <mathew> Fingel i am in 2 (ubuntu)
[18:47] <mariella> e sono LL'INIZIO
[18:47] <prince_jammys> !it | mariella
[18:47] <ubotu> mariella: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[18:47] <prince_jammys> oh oops
[18:47] <reddy> I heard that some really good programmers can like hack the internet.. is that true?
[18:48] <kostkon> reddy, ???
[18:48] <prince_jammys> interesting
[18:48] <mathew> fingel maybe 1?
[18:48] <reddy> like, shut down the internet
[18:48] <battlesquid> reddy, google is your friend
[18:48] <Pici> mathew: Just do sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop to kill xwindows
[18:48] <prince_jammys> !ot | reddy
[18:48] <ubotu> reddy: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[18:48] <Pici> reddy: This is a support channel.
[18:48] <reddy> Oh.
[18:48] <brobostigon> reddy: do you mean, take out routers??
[18:48] <seanpcrowe> can somebody tell me how to connect to an wifi accesspoint via command line ???
[18:48] <Xman> can anyone tell m from where i can access my installed application in ubuntu 7.10?
[18:49] <Fingel> mathew maybe try /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[18:49] <Gigahertz> hello everybody
[18:49] <kostkon> Xman, check your menus first
[18:49] <mathew> pici can i start x later by tipping startx?
[18:49] <battlesquid> !hello | Gigahertz
[18:49] <ubotu> Gigahertz: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[18:49] <Xman> Kostkon: its shortcut is not there
[18:49] <kostkon> Xman, if you can't find it there you can create a menu for it by yourself
[18:49] <Gigahertz> thanks ubotu
[18:49] <Pici> mathew: No, do `sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start
[18:49] <kostkon> menu item*
[18:49] <Pici> mathew: er, without that tickmark
[18:49] <J-_> I've tried to setup pppoeconf, is  there anyway to remove settings it has given my network card? I can't connect to the internet with neither a router, or modem. I need to remove what pppoeconf configured.
[18:49] <J-_> Or, at least reconfigure my network card?
[18:50] <jworkman01> how do I get my cd rom to mount? I put a cd in it but get a mount error
[18:50] <Xman> Kostkon: i have just installed clamav antivirus
[18:50] <kostkon> Xman, right click on the menus, select "edit menus" and add a menu item for it manually
[18:50] <brobostigon> jworkman01: whats the error??
[18:50] <kostkon> Xman, ok if you want to run it just now, press ALT+F2
[18:50] <mathew> pici thanks
[18:51] <kostkon> Xman, type the first 2-3 letter of the app and press TAB
[18:51] <nocturn> How do you finalize (close) a DVD on Linux?
[18:51] <jworkman01> brobostigon - Cannot mount volume, invalid mount option when attemtpting to mount the volume 'UDF Volume'
[18:51] <nocturn> This DVD was written with a DVD-recorder (video), but it hung before properly closing iet
[18:51] <CorruptTerrorist> i have a little problem... http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s26/joethecomputer/00001.jpg
[18:51] <mathew> jworkman01  mount /dev/....
[18:51] <Xman> Kostkon: yes it worked but its not showing or starting any intrface
[18:52] <kostkon> Xman, hmm. I don't have a experience with clamav, is it supposed to have a GUI?
[18:52] <brobostigon> jworkman01: thats sounds to me like the specified format in fstab for the cdrom is different to your cdroms format, but no sure though??
[18:53] <jworkman01> Mathew it tells me according to mtab, udev is already mounted on /dev mount failed
[18:53] <Xman> Kostkon: i think so
[18:53] <Xman> Kostkon: that it should have a GUI
[18:53] <bullgard4> "detlef@MD97600:~$ i2cdetect -l; i2c-0   unknown  SMBus I801 adapter at 18e0  N/A."  man i2cdetect: " i2cdetect -l: Output a list of installed busses." What busses are installed on my laptop computer?
[18:53] <brobostigon> jworkman01: you cant mount a device into /dev
[18:53] <daz31> hi can someone help me with an external hard drive problem?
[18:53] <jworkman01> brobostigon - right
[18:54] <battlesquid> !ask | daz31
[18:54] <ubotu> daz31: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[18:54] <david_> hello
[18:54] <rinaldi_> nocturn: i've done it before but so long ago i can't remember, il see if i can find out
[18:54] <david_> can someone tell me how i compile the file hello.cpp through gcc?
[18:54] <bullgard4> daz31: Just ask. Do not ask if someone can help.
[18:54] <kostkon> Xman, open a terminal and run it from there and see if you will get any error messages
[18:55] <nocturn> thanks rinaldi_
[18:55] <Xman> Kostkon: actually i don't know where the installed file is?
[18:55] <J-_> Is there anyway to reconfigre my networking?
[18:55] <rinaldi_> nocturn: can ubuntu actually read the dvd?
[18:55] <battlesquid> bullgard4, no need to repeat
[18:55] <kostkon> Xman, you don't need to know! listen
[18:55] <Xman> david_: gcc hello.cpp
[18:56] <jworkman01> this cdrom is going to tick me off. LOL!! not sure why it isn't mounting at all.
[18:56] <Xman> kostkon: ok tell me
[18:56] <nocturn> rinaldi_: no, it says that I inserted a blank disc...
[18:56] <bullgard4> battlesquid: No need to police people.
[18:56] <Xman> david_: g++ hello.cpp
[18:56] <Bibbie> dont feel like google-ing today, can you run desktop cube (compiz) and desktop wall at the same time?
[18:56] <battlesquid> bullgard4, that's what you just did :-))
[18:56] <daz31> I am using Deluge but I cant save a torrent to my external hard drive (wont write to it) but I can write to it in Ubuntu?
[18:56] <Xman> david_: gcc is for *.c files
[18:56] <atoponce> so, i noticed that you can't append a runlevel after the kernel in GRUB. it completely ignores it. any ideas why?
[18:56] <rinaldi_> nocturn:  could be a problem, as i had to finalize a cd that was burned with windows, and usually it has to be fianlized on a similar machine
[18:56] <flowOver> Bibbie: they kind of do the same job different ways
[18:57] <RoAkSoAx> Bibbie: i think you can't
[18:57] <kostkon> Xman, every executable in linux goes into the /usr/share/bin folder (i think) and you can just run any program by typing the name of its executable file, you don't need to go into any folder
[18:57] <CorruptTerrorist> can anyone help me? i have multiple kernels in the grub boot menu
[18:57] <Bibbie> Flow | RoA: Thanks and boo :(
[18:57] <Xman> kostkon: ok let me try
[18:57] <kostkon> Xman, thus, if you open a terminal and give "clamav" it should be enough
[18:57] <brobostigon> CorruptTerrorist: thats normal
[18:57] <Xman> kostkon: ok
[18:57] <CorruptTerrorist> brobostigon, but the wrong one is selected at default
[18:58] <kostkon> Xman, assuming that "clamav" is its name and not "Clamav" or any other combination. linux is case-sensitive
[18:58] <david_> Xman: i tried it but it doesnt do anything. however i get the file a.out, is that it?
[18:58] <Xman> kostkon: ok doing right now
[18:58] <brobostigon> CorruptTerrorist: have a look at /boot/menu.lst,
[18:58] <Xman> david_: ys this is the file
[18:58] <lordleemo> Xman: clamav has a gui its called clamtk
[18:59] <Xman> david_: now type ./a.out
[18:59] <david_> Xman: thanks, that is it. if i put -o hello i will get hello, the one i am looking for, correct?
[18:59] <CorruptTerrorist> brobostigon, okay... but how do i define the default
[19:00] <atoponce> does grub ignore runlevels? or is this an upstart thing?
[19:00] <Xman> david_: yes
[19:00] <Xman> david_: :)
[19:00] <brobostigon> CorruptTerrorist: i cant rememeber, sorry
[19:00] <CorruptTerrorist> urgh
[19:00] <brobostigon> !grub | CorruptTerrorist
[19:00] <ubotu> CorruptTerrorist: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[19:00] <cacheson> the cardbus bridge on my vaio laptop is being misidentified as "jazz multimedia unknown device [1100:0475]", when it should be a ricoh rl5c475 (1180:0475), any idea why this would happen?  I think it got messed up around the time I upgraded from feisty to gutsy, but I don't remember exactly
[19:00] <david_> Xman: thanks. i still havent found a good ide for ubuntu though....i am used to dev-c++, but i couldnt find anything that satisfies it
[19:00] <CorruptTerrorist> not useful
[19:00] <Xman> lordleemo: and what about command line, how i should run it?
[19:01] <sn00zer> whats the best way to start compiz at boot? system->pref->sessions doesn't boots to a black screen with X cursor
[19:01] <brobostigon> CorruptTerrorist: you need to edit grub, so that info is very usefull
[19:01] <lordleemo> Xman: i always use the gui mate sorry
[19:01] <Xman> david_: i think u r new user of Ubuntu
[19:01] <edmont> hi
[19:01] <John-Pine_> hi
[19:01] <david_> Xman: exactly
[19:01] <Xman> lordleemo; no problem thanks
[19:01] <DRebellion_> david_, tried vim?
[19:01] <edmont> how can i make a partition available for a user?
[19:01] <John-Pine_> do you know in which package is ptrace?
[19:02] <DRebellion_> !info ptrace | John-Pine_
[19:02] <ubotu> john-pine_: Package ptrace does not exist in gutsy
[19:02] <DRebellion_> :/
[19:02] <John-Pine_> lol
[19:02] <John-Pine_> it's impossible
[19:02] <david_> DRebellion_: its just a text editor thoug, no compile&ruin feature, right?
[19:02] <John-Pine_> there's ptrace under ubuntu
[19:02] <Xman> david_: after some time u will become habitual to ubuntu.
[19:02] <david_> Xman: hopefully
[19:02] <DRebellion_> david_, yeh but why would you need to compile inside your text editor. the *nix philosophy is do one thing and do it well...
[19:02] <Xman> david_: ubuntu is the best linux i have ever usd
[19:02] <edmont> how can i make a partition available for a user? i tried uid=1000 in /etc/fstab but that seems to dont work anymore
[19:03] <DRebellion_> edmont, i think you're looking for umask and dmask
[19:03] <nickrud_> edmont: what kind of partition?
[19:03] <Xman> david_: use ubuntu and encourage more people to use it
[19:03] <david_> DRebellion, i know, in fact now that i understood g++ i will continue using text editor and go on like that
[19:03] <brobostigon> edmont: change the permission on the mountpoint
[19:03] <lordleemo> Xman:  commands for clamav  m8
[19:04] <lordleemo> Xman: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30060
[19:04] <david_> Xman: i tried using slackware when i was younger, but for some reason never broke into it
[19:04] <cacheson> anyone know why a pci device would be misidentified in lspci (shows up with the wrong id)?
[19:04] <Xman> lordleemo: what, m8?
[19:05] <lordleemo> Xman: that shows how to run clamav via the terminal m8
[19:05] <Xman> lordleemo: ok got it u have given me link to the command page
[19:06] <lordleemo> Xman: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30060   yes there m8
[19:06] <edmont> DRebellion_, nickrud_, brobostigon: i have just created a reiserfs in /dev/sda8, i want to use it with my user to place there a virtual disk image of virtualbox, but if i mount it as usually it gets root permissions
[19:06] <david_> ok, now for my other problem. i am using wine and am pretty satisfied with it. but for some reason the programs link in the menu has disappeared, how do i replace it?
[19:06] <goodhabit> Hello. How can I install ubuntu on usb?
[19:06] <goodhabit> usb flash I mean.
[19:06] <Xman> lordleemo: got it man thank you very much
[19:06] <nickrud_> edmont: after you mount the device, sudo chown <usr>:<usr> mountpoint
[19:06] <daz31> how do i change read+write permissions on an external hard drive?
[19:06] <DRebellion_> !usb | goodhabit
[19:07] <ubotu> goodhabit: 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
[19:07] <lordleemo> Xman: welcome
[19:07] <Xman> lordleemo: the command is clamscan
[19:07] <goodhabit> DRebellion_, thanks!
[19:07] <Xman> kostkon: thanks man
[19:07] <edmont> nickrud_: but i want it to be persistent
[19:07] <lordleemo> Xman: cheers i always use the gui im getting old and slow
[19:07] <DRebellion_> daz31, change the permissions on the mountpoint methinks
[19:07] <nickrud_> edmont: it will be.
[19:07] <edmont> ok, thanks
[19:07] <kostkon> Xman, np :)
[19:07] <lc3Clayton> gparted shows fails to recognize any of my partitions; anyone have experience resolving this?
[19:08] <avis> goodhabit i followed this page and it was simple and worked greathttp://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/09/28/usb-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-install/
[19:08] <Xman> lordleemo: yeah but i think command line should be used rather than GUI
[19:08] <tzd> i've got a question about the apt-get command. Is there a console cmd to see what version and info about a package please?
[19:08] <soussou> Hi
[19:08] <Xman> lordleemo: it will incras the skills
[19:08] <soussou> I am trying to install a package, and all  I am getting is this error message
[19:08] <rsa_md5> if somebody else has installed bmpx from the feisty repos, please confirm whether the last.fm scrobbler is built in the version
[19:08] <DRebellion_> tzd, apt-cache show <package>
[19:09] <genii> tzd: apt-cache policy <packagename>
[19:09] <kaudio> anyone know a clock alarm for gnome
[19:09] <genii> (also)
[19:09] <Xman> lordleemo: anyways i m gong to install GUI too
[19:09] <lordleemo> Xman: correct i use it for a lot of stuff but like i said sometimes im lazy
[19:09] <soussou> Errors were encountered while processing:
[19:09] <soussou>  kubuntu-docs
[19:09] <soussou> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[19:09] <CorruptTerrorist> !libc
[19:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libc - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:09] <soussou> anybody can help?
[19:09] <Xman> lordleemo: hehehe :)
[19:09] <CorruptTerrorist> urgh
[19:09] <kaudio> like kalarm
[19:09] <goodhabit> avis, can I ask you some questions? For example, is it possible to have ubuntu installed on usb with normal usb-flash drive functionality? I mean normal flash-storage mode for windows.
[19:09] <CorruptTerrorist> anyone know where i can get the libc development package???
[19:09] <soussou> I have just finished installing my system, and I was trying to install some packages
[19:09] <tzd> good stuff DRebellion_ and genii! Finally I'm able to use the console the way i want it :D Thanks to both of you :)
[19:10] <DRebellion_> goodhabit, methinks not because linux requires extfs for its root partition and windows will not read this
[19:10] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: What version of ubuntu you using?
[19:10] <cacheson> CorruptTerrorist: apt-get install libc6-dev
[19:10] <lc3Clayton> 7.10
[19:10] <avis> goodhabit the instructions i referred you to has the installation create a fat32 filesystem for persistant mode and that can be used to swap between windows and linux however if you just have a 2GB drive not a whole lot will fit on it
[19:10] <DRebellion_> !who | lc3Clayton
[19:10] <ubotu> lc3Clayton: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[19:10] <ArthurArchnix> Me too. Did you install it from the add/remove dialog?
[19:10] <kekekekeke> user__ LordMetroid ConstyXIV phoenixz xipietotec_ tzd oledole jimlay elate evil_tech soussou rsa_md5 luisa CorruptTerrorist Deathray qbjunkie kekekekeke vladanian BronxAngel Haru
[19:10] <kekekekeke> atoponce pramz SirBob1701 magical gigabytes edmont AMDXP John-Pine_ dmacnutt phoenix24 Lintsi komputes lc3Clayton Digi hotmonkeyluv daz31 indyzbinary bobby goodhabit archman
[19:10] <soussou> anybody can help please? I am trying to install a package using apt-get package manager, but all I get is this error message "Errors were encountered while processing:
[19:10] <soussou>  kubuntu-docs
[19:10] <soussou> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[19:10] <soussou> "
[19:11] <lc3Clayton> !tab
[19:11] <gigabytes> hey?
[19:11] <ubotu> You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[19:11] <soussou> anybody please can help?
[19:11] <goodhabit> soulburner, is it only for that package?
[19:11] <avis> sousou did you start that line with sudo ?
[19:11] <soussou> I am a total newbie to ubuntu, and I have no idea what that message is about
[19:11] <wols_> soussou: no one can since you doN#t pastebin the error message
[19:11] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: im running 7.10 on a live cd, i have gparted live cd
[19:11] <soussou> yes I did, I used sudo
[19:12] <Deathray> Hi everyone. Hopefully someone can help me out ! I just used partition magic on my XP to shrink it to be able to install ubuntu. But as lucky as I am, it gave an error at 52 % and now XP won't boot (even in safe mode) Is there any way to check for bad sectors on NTFS while in ubuntu live ? Or any other suggestions to fix this problem ? Thanks alot ! Feel free to pm me btw.
[19:12] <wols_> and what you wrongly pasted into the channel isn't the error eithe
[19:12] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: And do you have a strange disk setup? What filesystem are the partitions? Are they all on one disk? And did you install gparted from the repos?
[19:12] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: Ahh...
[19:12] <Digi> I am having issues getting the dvd ripper to work?
[19:12] <|H3LL|> Hi EvryOne !!!
[19:12] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: It won't work. It's a safety feature.
[19:12] <wols_> Deathray: we don't deal in problems caused by windows programs for windows partitions. ask microsoft or something
[19:12] <soussou> wols: what do u mean? I pasted the error message
[19:12] <DRebellion_> soussou, can you paste the WHOLE output from the command line in a pastebin for us
[19:12] <DRebellion_> !paste | soussou
[19:12] <ubotu> soussou: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lines 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 channel topic)
[19:12] <genii> lc3Clayton: Did you encrypt your partitions with something like Trucrypt?
[19:12] <soussou> OK, I will
[19:12] <wols_> soussou: no you did not
[19:12] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: I have multiple partitions, ext3, swap, and two ntfs
[19:12] <ArthurArchnix> genii: He's running the live cd
[19:12] <Deathray> Oh crap, well any channel on free nod I can join where someone would help ?
[19:13] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: o
[19:13] <wols_> Deathray: ##windows
[19:13] <Deathray> Yeah I'm running ubuntu
[19:13] <avis> goodhabit one thing i wanted to mention is that in order to get that set of instructions to work, i had to follow the instructions to write lilo to the usb drive.  just in case you use it wont hurt to go that extra step
[19:13] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: Maybe you can't remount them? or try typing gksudo gparted in a terminal.
[19:13] <Deathray> If you didn't catch that. Is it possible to chkdisk ntfs from ubuntu live ?
[19:13] <DRebellion_> Deathray, boot off your windows recovery disk and run chkdsk
[19:13] <soussou> here's the entire process
[19:13] <wols_> Deathray: get out your windows CD instead. and it'snot ubuntu problem. ubuntu cannot chkdsk NTFS disks
[19:13] <soussou> http://pastebin.ca/919314
[19:13] <PriceChild> Deathray, windows tools are much  better at fixing windows harddisks
[19:14] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: nope, the disk comes up as 100% unallocatede
[19:14] <erisco> I have about a 200 page PDF that I need to preform OCR on. What tools are there available to allow me to do this? Importing the PDF into gimp and resaving as pnm files for gocr is unbearably slow and unacceptable
[19:14] <Deathray> PriceChile: Okay, I'll see if I can find my xp cd then, thanks.
[19:14] <avis> sousou you have something open like synatic while you are trying to apt-get from the console.  only one working instruction at a time else it will fail
[19:15] <wols_> avis: huh?
[19:15] <daz31> DRebellion:  How do I change permissions as i cant get anything to save
[19:15] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: Well, if you need to do some resizing and such you're much better off using the gparted live cd. I'm sure you could get it to work with the live cd, well, I'm guessing you could... but I can't think off the top of my head how.
[19:15] <soussou> avis: I shut it down, syn aptic was not running
[19:15] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: Excuse  me... the live cd means ubuntu live.
[19:15] <Deathray> But once I get it fixed, is it possible to resize the XP partition from ubuntu live partition editor?
[19:15] <Digi> ok  I am wondering is there anything like the accessabiity options in ubuntu like there is in windows
[19:15] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: thats it though, it does the same thing with the gparted live cd
[19:15] <DRebellion_> daz31, use chmod. eg  chmod +r /mountpoint && chmod +w /mountpoint
[19:15] <Petengy> hi to all
[19:15] <wols_> soussou: some other package already made /usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/images and now your kubuntu-docs is conflictinbg.
[19:15] <avis> sousou well it looks like another process wants to access the repo.  can only have one at a time.  it looks like.
[19:15] <mad_max02> where can I dl the latest sdlmame other than wallyweek.altervista.org ???
[19:15] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: Oh-ho!! You don't say! Well now.. that is strange.
[19:16] <Petengy> there's a way to add to lm-sesnor the GPU temperatures (NVIDIA), or a way to add them to the desktop (or panels) ?????
[19:16] <erisco> I have about a 200 page PDF that I need to preform OCR on. What tools are there available to allow me to do this? Importing the PDF into gimp and resaving as pnm files for gocr is unbearably slow and unacceptable
[19:16] <wols_> avis: no it doesn't. please look more carefully
[19:16] <DRebellion_> Digi, yes, system -> preferences -> universal access
[19:16] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: open a terminal and type gparted... the program should open, but does it give you any errors?
[19:16] <mad_max02> is xmame better than sdlmame ????
[19:17] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: well it tells me only root may run it
[19:17] <Petengy> I really need to keep under control my graphic card temperature
[19:17] <ere4si> ArthurArchnix, gparted is in the menu of the live cd
[19:17] <avis> wols i was just trying to help.  thats the first thing that comes to my mind when i get that error.  it could be something else, sure
[19:17] <wols_> avis: what error?
[19:17] <ArthurArchnix> alright then, do the same with gksudo gparted... any errors?
[19:17] <avis> wols_, dont worry about it.  your not the one needing help
[19:17] <ArthurArchnix> ere4si: But if it's spitting out errors when it starts up he won't see them by starting it through the menu.
[19:17] <wols_> avis: if you try to open a 2nd apt frontent it immedialtey tells you that the lock is set and excits. no tying to install anything
[19:18] <ere4si> k
[19:18] <wols_> avis: but you give very bad help which is totally uninformed
[19:18] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: no
[19:18] <LordMetroid> what?
[19:18] <avis> yes wols_ i'm well aware of that which is what i just told him
[19:18] <atoponce> uhh... appending 'S' at the kernel line brings the system to sulogin, asking for the root password, if enabled
[19:18] <avis> !offtopic | wols_
[19:18] <ubotu> wols_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[19:18] <LordMetroid> kekekeke you rang?
[19:18] <wols_> avis: you didn't even look at his pastebin?
[19:18] <atoponce> at which point it's in PLAIN TEXT echoed to STDOUT
[19:18] <PriceChild> avis, wols_ lets leave it there please.
[19:18] <wols_> avis: talking how to do ubuntu support is ontopic here
[19:18] <atoponce> is this a bug, or intended behavior?
[19:19] <PriceChild> avis, wols_ feel free to continue in private.
[19:19] <wols_> atoponce: what line exactly?
[19:19] <Digi> well I was looking for a theme like windows high contrast #2
[19:19] <Digi>  and thiese themes dont change the apps skin background
[19:20] <atoponce> wols_: when entering sulogin mode (control-D to continue, or enter root password for maintenance)
[19:20] <soussou> guys, can u help please, I have been trying to install stuff on my system, but I could not do it, here's what I get when i try to install a package
[19:20] <soussou> http://pastebin.ca/919325
[19:20] <Digi> I cant see white
[19:20] <Digi>  i need the white gone
[19:20] <wols_> soussou: I just told you what happens
[19:20] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: What can I say... does sudo fdisk -l show anything?
[19:20] <wols_> soussou: check what other package created that directory
[19:20] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: yes
[19:20] <DRebellion_> Digi, maybe apply a dark gnome theme
[19:21] <DRebellion_> !theme | Digi
[19:21] <ubotu> Digi: 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
[19:21] <soussou> wolfs: whhich directory?
[19:21] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: its like 8 lines though
[19:21] <Petengy> I really need to keep under control my graphic card temperature... someone could help me ????
[19:21] <Digi> ty
[19:21] <soussou> wols: which directory r u talking about?
[19:21] <ArthurArchnix> So toss it in pastebin...
[19:21] <daz31> drebellion:  i tried the chmod but it says operation not permitted
[19:21] <ArthurArchnix> !pastebin | lc3Clayton
[19:21] <ubotu> lc3Clayton: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lines 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 channel topic)
[19:21] <wols_> Petengy: hardware problem. how can ubuntu help?
[19:21] <wols_> soussou: the one it complains about
[19:21] <wols_> soussou: rad your own log
[19:21] <DRebellion_> daz31, sudo chmod, sorry
[19:22] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: hold on
[19:22] <NattyTux> where can I find the log of the network activity ?
[19:22] <soussou> I do, but I am a total newbie, I can't make sense of any of this stuff
[19:22] <YahooLaptop> hey, how do i disable the transpacency for 1 window in gutsy?
[19:22] <Petengy> wols_, finding a way to add to lm.sensors GPU temperature control
[19:22] <soussou> I am a new convert
[19:22] <DRebellion_> NattyTux, what sort of net activity? logs are in /var/log
[19:22] <soussou> to the ubuntu system
[19:22] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: i did get errors with launching gparted... sorry, im such a windows user
[19:22] <PriceChild> soussou, are you using ubuntu or kubuntu?
[19:22] <wols_> lm-sensors cannot control temps
[19:22] <detryo> hi
[19:23] <Petengy> wols_, sorry I mean "see" temperatures
[19:23] <PriceChild> !who | wols_
[19:23] <ubotu> wols_: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[19:23] <psyferre> hey folks, i setup a cifs share in fstab on one of my servers and can't seem to duplicate it on another one... does anyone have a moment to help me figure where i've gone wrong?
[19:23] <wols_> nothing can control those. except mayb underlocking the GPU which lm-sensors won#t do either
[19:23] <atoponce> wols_: would it not be considered a serious bug to not only echo password keystrokes to STDOUT, but in plain text nontheless?!
[19:23] <NattyTux> I have a problem which after several hours, ubuntu seems to "forget" the DNS servers,SO I WANT TO KNOW WHY
[19:23] <oledole> Q: I've got a very strange issue with Linux RAID. After creating a new RAID5 with four drives, mdadm --detail tells me that i've got a RAID with four devices, but that one is a spare (http://paste.stgraber.org/935), but when I do mdadm --examine on any of the devices in the array it tells me that i have a total of _5_ devices, and that one is faulty (http://paste.stgraber.org/936). What gives? :) Thanks!
[19:23] <detryo> has anyone problems with the sound and intel hda integrated on a laptop (7.1)
[19:23] <WarBird__> hi, anyone know how to edit .deb packages? I want to change the install paths
[19:23] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: Unable to open /dev/scd0 read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/scd0 has been opened read-only.
[19:23] <lc3Clayton> Unable to open /dev/scd0 - unrecognised disk label.
[19:23] <lc3Clayton> Can't have overlapping partitions.
[19:23] <PriceChild> NattyTux, probably because your dhcp lease is renewed
[19:23] <PriceChild> atoponce, have you checked launchpad?
[19:23] <genii> !intelhda | detryo
[19:23] <ubotu> detryo: For fixing your Intel HDA sound this page has useful information https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[19:23] <wols_> atoponce: single user maintenance mode. I dunno what gets the login and pass there
[19:23] <atoponce> PriceChild: checking currently
[19:23] <NattyTux> hmmmm any idea how to solve this?
[19:23] <psyferre> anytime i do mount -a I get mount error 13 = Permission denied
[19:23] <NattyTux> im a ADSL user
[19:23] <DRebellion_> psyferre, use sudo mount -a
[19:23] <hendrixski> How do I remote desktop in to a computer some 300 miles away?  My mother is having some wierd problems and we tried to fix them over the phone but no go, I figure it's best to be able to click around on her screen.
[19:24] <atoponce> wols_: if root has the psas set, then you'll be prompted for it
[19:24] <soussou> PriceChild: I am using ultimate edition, I have both gnome and kde installed
[19:24] <PriceChild> !ultimate | soussou
[19:24] <ubotu> soussou: The following are some examples of Ubuntu derived distributions that we cannot provide support for due to repository and software changes, please consult their websites for more information: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (support in #linuxmint), LinuxMCE (support in #linuxmce), Ubuntu Ultimate
[19:24] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: When you said the gparted live cd didn't work either, were we talking about the same gparted live cd?
[19:24] <psyferre> DRebellion_: same thing
[19:24] <DRebellion_> !vnc | hendrixski
[19:24] <ubotu> hendrixski: VNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX
[19:24] <detryo> nice genii, thanks
[19:24] <soussou> PriceChild: it's a straight forward ubuntu distro
[19:24] <PriceChild> NattyTux, You connect via ethernet to the adsl modem?
[19:24] <genii> detryo: np
[19:24] <wols_> soussou: but not ubuntu
[19:24] <PriceChild> soussou, No it isn't. Becaue there are problems like this.
[19:25] <PriceChild> soussou, please go to their website and seek their support offerings.
[19:25] <hendrixski> DRebellion_, thanks.  I'll look at that
[19:25] <DRebellion_> psyferre, 0_o
[19:25] <NattyTux> I a modem which is connected via a RJ-45 to the built in network adapter
[19:25] <soussou> it's ubuntu and kbuntu
[19:25] <soussou> what r u talking about?
[19:25] <Migs2> when I try to install kubuntu, the fonts come up huge on the liveCD
[19:25] <bosanac__> Media change: please insert the disc labeled
[19:25] <bosanac__>  'Ubuntu 7.10 _Gutsy Gibbon_ - Release i386 (20071016)'
[19:25] <Migs2> I can't do anything!
[19:25] <bosanac__> in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter
[19:25] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: we are talking about gparted 1.7 live cd
[19:25] <PriceChild> soussou, Ubuntu Ultimate is not an Ubuntu release. It is made by other people. Please ask them for support.
[19:25] <wols_> soussou: and they introduced bugs in it. their bugs, their problems. don't whine endlessly pelase. you won't get help here
[19:25] <DRebellion_> bosanac__, what's the issue?
[19:26] <bosanac__> i have this error when i type sudo apt-get install build-essential
[19:26] <bosanac__> :S
[19:26] <atoponce> PriceChild: wols_: seems to be related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/104602
[19:26] <ArthurArchnix> soussou: Either you know more than the developers of Ubuntu or you don't, either way, the channel is not about supporting Ultimate. I'm sure they have an irc channel somewhere...
[19:26] <PriceChild> NattyTux, edit the dhcp pool on your adsl modem to change the dns servers given out
[19:26] <wols_> soussou: install ubuntu proper and you get help immediately
[19:26] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: right now im running off of ubuntu live cd, which has gparted as a system tool
[19:26] <DRebellion_> bosanac__, its not an error. you need to disable the cd repo in system -
[19:26] <DRebellion_> bosanac__, its not an error. you need to disable the cd repo in system -> administration -> software sources
[19:26] <bosanac__> DRebellion_, how?
[19:26] <psyferre> DRebellion_: i've got to be missing something... i installed samba and smbfs, copied the same line into fstab that i used on the other server, copied over the same creds file i used and chmod 600 for it, created the folder in /mnt and rebooted
[19:26] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: ubuntu 7.10
[19:26] <NattyTux> on my moden?
[19:26] <Xman> kostkon: r u there?
[19:26] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57496/
[19:26] <kostkon> Xman, yes
[19:27] <daz31> drebellion:  thanks for help I can read+write using Ubuntu but not when using Deluge any ideas?
[19:27] <NattyTux> I think its a software issue, I didnt have that problem in windows
[19:27] <PriceChild> NattyTux, or use http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/03/14/how-to-setup-opendns-on-ubuntu/ to setup other dns servers
[19:27] <Migs2> is it possible to make ubuntu act like windows?
[19:27] <Xman> kostkon: can u tell me the command to install the dbian packages
[19:27] <PriceChild> Migs2, use windows.
[19:27] <NattyTux> Cool guide. thanks!
[19:27] <bosanac__> DRebellion_, i see no "cd repo system
[19:27] <bosanac__> :S
[19:27] <DRebellion_> daz31, what do you mean "not when using Deluge"?
[19:27] <Migs2> No.
[19:27] <bosanac__> whats the name of the file?
[19:27] <Migs2> I want to use Ubuntu, not Windows.
[19:27] <YahooLaptop> hey, how do i disable the transpacency for 1 window in gutsy? (im trying to play lxdoom)
[19:28] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: Ok.. I don't think we're talking about the same thing. Because what I'm talking about is gparted live, version 0.34, which is the latest.
[19:28] <DRebellion_> bosanac__, there is no file. go through the menus and uncheck where it says ubuntu cd
[19:28] <bosanac__> omg
[19:28] <bosanac__> ok
[19:28] <bosanac__> thx
[19:28] <Xman> kostkon: i have downloaded some packages and their dependencies using script generated by synaptic
[19:28] <bosanac__> later
[19:28] <kostkon> Xman, you mean install a .deb package files?
[19:28] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=115843&package_id=173828    that should solve all your problems.
[19:28] <Xman> kostkon: exactly
[19:28] <PriceChild> Migs2, well then you should be open to new ways. ubuntu is an alternative, not a replacement.
[19:29] <psyferre> DRebellion_:  hmm, when I do mount -a on the first box it completes without any further prompting... on the second box mount -a then asks me for a password
[19:29] <Migs2> I want Ubuntu to look and feel EXACTLY like Windows
[19:29] <kostkon> Xman, to install a .deb file is "dpkg -i nameoffile"
[19:29] <DRebellion_> psyferre, odd.
[19:29] <Migs2> so when I stick in a flash drive, a "What do you want to do?": window instantly pops up
[19:29] <YahooLaptop> Migs2 - good luck to you :)
[19:29] <kostkon> Xman, with "sudo" in front
[19:29] <Migs2> or CDs autorun when I stick them in
[19:29] <PriceChild> kostkon, Xman best not to do that, it won't handle dependencies.
[19:29] <Jeanna> good evening/day/night/morning everyone :) is there anyone who possibly is in touch with the WACOM - drivers for graphic tablets? please query..
[19:29] <daz31> i can add/delete files on ubuntu desktop to the external hd.  But when I try and download to the external hd it wont write to the hd.  http://deluge-torrent.org/faq.php#6n38
[19:29] <Migs2> or there's a "Suggested Applications to run this document" when you try to download a file
[19:29] <YahooLaptop> Migs2 - Cd's autorun in ubuntu
[19:29] <PriceChild> Migs2, go to gnome-looks.org and find a set of windows skins
[19:29] <kostkon> PriceChild, yeah I thought that, I was going to tell him/her I don't know how to install all of them
[19:29] <psyferre> DRebellion_: so i guess either it's not checking the credentials file like it should be or the password it's asking for is for something else?
[19:30] <kostkon> PriceChild, using dpkg
[19:30] <Xman> kostkon: PriceChild is saying that not a better way
[19:30] <PriceChild> kostkon, Xman use gdebi
[19:30] <edistar_> hi, can I expect 8.04 to run smoothly on a 600mhz pc? Can I use the default gnome or should I switch to xubuntu?
[19:30] <DRebellion_> psyferre, i don't really know to be honest.
[19:30] <PriceChild> !hardy | edistar_
[19:30] <ubotu> edistar_: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE PRE BETA (ALPHA) SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[19:30] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: sorry, http://download.tuxfamily.org/gpartedlive/, is where i got it from
[19:30] <Migs2> I bet there's programs out there to customize Linux this way
[19:30] <ArthurArchnix> Migs2: Sounds like you want something that looks and acts exactly like windows. I don't mean to be rude, but have you tried... windows?
[19:30] <psyferre> DRebellion_: okay, thanks :)
[19:30] <hendrixski> DRebellion_, wow, that's a lot of steps... so I she would need to do all that to get me to VNC into her computer,  It's not enough to just enable "allow other users to control desktop" inside of  System->prefernces-->remote Desktop???
[19:30] <DRebellion_> edistar_, gutsy works fine for me on 500mhz
[19:30] <Migs2> Windows isn't an option.  Too much $$$.
[19:30] <Xman> PriceChild: what is gdebi and how to use that?
[19:30] <Migs2> I'm trying to mass-deploy this in a schcool
[19:30] <YahooLaptop> edistar_ - #ubuntu+1 for 8.04
[19:30] <Migs2> *school
[19:30] <edistar_> DRebellion_: gnome?
[19:30] <PriceChild> Xman, just double click on the file
[19:30] <PriceChild> YahooLaptop, he has been told that
[19:30] <Migs2> and the more comfortable people are using an unfamiliar OS, the better
[19:30] <edistar_> YahooLaptop: ok, sry
[19:31] <DRebellion_> hendrixski, i've never done it myself. Usually, i just use ssh and work from the shell.
[19:31] <jeffMASTERflex> Migs2: i think you are trying to hard. gnome is pretty idiot proof
[19:31] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: Nope... that's the same thing alright.
[19:31] <DRebellion_> Migs2, schools are for learning.
[19:31] <Xman> PriceChild: but i wanna know how to do that using command line, actually i m learning basics
[19:31] <RoAkSoAx> Migs2: use kubuntu (which uses KDE desktop) then... that is more similar to windows than ubuntu (which uses GNOME desktop)
[19:31] <YahooLaptop> If you want a more "windows" like system use Kubuntu (or kdm)
[19:31] <PriceChild> Xman, you can use dpkg, then apt to resolve the dependencies, but you should be very careful.
[19:32] <Jeanna> problem: wacom. tablet works as pointing device but clicks (pen) seem to be rightclicks. fixing with xsetwacom didnt work.. help?!
[19:32] <hendrixski> DRebellion_, yeah, I've done SSH as well, but this is a problem with GIMP... so, shell only does so much... I've never done the remote desktop stuff, I didn't think it would be like tons of command to install VNC
[19:32] <DRebellion_> edistar_, yep
[19:32] <Xman> PriceChild: ok let me try and tell u the story then
[19:32] <ArthurArchnix> There was a linux windows clone wasn't there, what was that distribution called?
[19:33] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: what is irritating is that my partitions show up in the fdisk, but gparted won't recognize anything
[19:33] <jeffMASTERflex> ArthurArchnix: linux XP or something ridiculuos like that. it was a russian distro i think
[19:33] <evil_tech> lindows
[19:33] <DRebellion_> hendrixski, its not really vnc that takes a lot of tinkering, more the fact that you have to secure it over ssh and forward through your router
[19:33] <YahooLaptop> hey, how do i disable the transpacency for 1 window in gutsy? (im trying to play lxdoom)
[19:33] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: Do a sudo lshw and look for your harddrive, make model. Then search for any bugs against gparted with that harddrive.
[19:33] <Jeanna> it's lindows..
[19:33] <jonasbjork> anyone good at JeOS here?
[19:34] <ArthurArchnix> lindows... that was it. Migs2 check out lindows.
[19:34] <DRebellion_> hendrixski, not to mention finding the other computer (its probably a dynamic ip meaning you would want to set up dynamic dns for multiple sessions)
[19:34] <jonasbjork> I have the iso and an SUSE XEN server. Can I install thru XEN?
[19:34] <hendrixski> DRebellion_, I'd be willing to take the chance of not having to ssh it, just the forwarding through a router part
[19:34] <jeffMASTERflex> ArthurArchnix: it's actually linux xp http://www.linux-xp.com/
[19:34] <Jeanna> did anyone here ever changed the input keys of a graphictablet using wacom drivers??
[19:34] <hendrixski> DRebellion_, I only have to do this once, so she can deactivate the remote desktop stuff after that
[19:34] <philip_> Anyone know about a linux software to use your keyboard as a music keyboard
[19:34] <kane77> I guess it was ReactOS
[19:34] <RoAkSoAx> ArthurArchnix: i believe there is one called linux XP as well
[19:34] <jeffMASTERflex> lindows does not exist anymore
[19:34] <Reenen> how do I upgrade wine?
[19:35] <jeffMASTERflex> lindows is what linspire is now
[19:35] <Xman> PriceChild: its giving this messege "dependency problems -leaving unconfigured"
[19:35] <DRebellion_> hendrixski, i'm not really sure how vnc works anyway. just follow the guide really. i've gtg. good luck ;)
[19:35] <ArthurArchnix> jeffMASTERflex: I'd never seen that. The latest news on linxp is from 2007
[19:35] <PriceChild> Xman, indeed ;)
[19:35] <hendrixski> k thanks
[19:35] <PriceChild> Xman, sudo apt-get -f install
[19:35] <PriceChild> Xman, i have to go afk now though sorry.
[19:35] <jeffMASTERflex> ArthurArchnix: lindows is now the distro known as linspire
[19:35] <Xman> PriceChild: ok doing
[19:35] <Jeanna> hell (sorry for that..) can anyone probably TELL ME where to get help regarding this damn wacom driver issue?
[19:36] <Migs2> k, I'll try that
[19:36] <avis> Jeanna, my best guess are the forums  http://ubuntuforums.org
[19:36] <mindheavy> im having trouble getting the 'xorg-driver-fglrx' it seems unavailable, anyone know what might be going on here?
[19:37] <Jeanna> avis: hm, thanks but no irc you can think of? i nearly got it to run, it's just a specific wacom setting i seem to miss and i need it fast for gimping with the tablet :/
[19:37] <Xman> PriceChild: ok thanks and it worked
[19:37] <Migs2> Linspire is basically a flavor of Ubuntu, isn't it?
[19:37] <avis> Jeanna, not sure you could do a /list and filter the results
[19:37] <atoponce> Migs2: nope. not at all. it's debian-based, but that's about it
[19:37] <Digi> ok may someone pm me for just small help
[19:37] <Migs2> ah okay
[19:37] <Jeanna> avis: hm kk, gonna try that.. thanks a lot for now :)
[19:38] <Jeanna> -list
[19:38] <Jeanna> lol -_-
[19:38] <Migs2> wtf, is't not free?
[19:38] <philip_> Anyone know about a linux software to use your keyboard as a music keyboard
[19:38] <jeffMASTERflex> Migs2: linspire has free and paid versions
[19:38] <atoponce> Migs2: it is, but has a subscription service for getting software out of their CNR repos
[19:38] <_6StringKng_> off topic, but is there a program I could use to delete folders that wont delete within windows because I made them when I was using linux and they habe "illegal" characters in there names...which windows doesn't read apparently
[19:39] <Migs2> ugh
[19:39] <Migs2> like RedHat.  I hate that.
[19:39] <Xman> kostkon: dpkg was giving some dependencies problems but i solved it using "apt-get -f install" and it was successfull
[19:39] <Jeanna> philip: i'd suggest going the hardware (midi-hardware, real "keyboard") way for ghosting and such are issues forbidding even the thought of what i think you look for..
[19:39] <LeGreffi3R> philip_> seqdump scripting + xbindkeys or the "vkeybd" package.
[19:39] <atoponce> Migs2: if you want something to look like windows, then KDE would be the best fit. try kubuntu
[19:39] <Xman> kostkon: but why dpkg was giving that error
[19:39] <YahooLaptop> Im trying to play lxdoom in gutsy, but its making the window transparent, how do i fix this?
[19:39] <kostkon> Xman, as PriceChild said, it does not handle dependencies well
[19:39] <LeGreffi3R> a real keyboard, is far better.
[19:39] <Xman> kostkon: becoz i think it has been specially designd for debian packages
[19:40] <Jeanna> it's not just "better", it actually "works" ;)
[19:40] <Pici> _6StringKng_: Perhaps you should ask in ##windows if you want to delete them in Windows.
[19:40] <Shogun> yo everybody ^^
[19:40] <CorruptTerrorist> hey Shogun
[19:41] <mindheavy> im having trouble getting the 'xorg-driver-fglrx' it seems unavailable, anyone know what might be going on here?
[19:41] <luckyshot> hey guys, i just installed compiz and it was working flawlessly but after i rebooted, it still worked but for some annoying reason i can not select the title bar of the window and move it, it wont move! It will just allow me to resize it. how can i fix this?
[19:41] <Shogun> ^^ im french , but i speak english a litle
[19:41] <kostkon> Xman, but ubuntu uses debian packages too. nevertheless, you could also install them from nautilus, by double clicking on them
[19:41] <Jeanna> bonjour á toi ;)
[19:41] <Shogun> lol a toi aussi
[19:41] <Saied> what is the best font editor app for linux? i tried fontforge but i was not so pretty
[19:41] <Xman> kostkon: actually apt-get was downloading dependencies but i already had those on my hard disk
[19:41] <wols_> kostkon: it doesn't really
[19:41] <Jeanna> merci bien, mais je suis allemand avec petititititit conaissance de francais ;)
[19:42] <Shogun> ok pas de problèmes ^^
[19:42] <Jeanna> très bien :)
[19:42] <kostkon> wols_, i meant the debian packaging not poackages from debian
[19:42] <NativeAngels> hello can  anyone tell me how to make a playlist of all mp3 files in a folder
[19:42] <recon> Is there any utility on ubuntu that will find my BIOS serial number?
[19:42] <CorruptTerrorist> can anyone give me a hand? if i change my resolution my screen fills with b/w lines
[19:43] <Jeanna> NativeAngels: basically you can take a piece of paper and write them down. honestly: os? mediaplayer? ;)
[19:43] <jeffMASTERflex> NativeAngels: you can just select all the files and play them with totem, it will be in totems playlist
[19:43] <Xman> kostkon: what if i am already having package files and wanna install them from hard-disk
[19:44] <ArthurArchnix> recon: possibly sudo lshw ?
[19:44] <l_vagnozzi> i have this problem with googleearth: Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":1.0".
[19:44] <ArthurArchnix> yup
[19:44] <afancy> Hi, everyone: I have Openoffice 2.3 in Ubuntu, why r the toolbar of openoffice just text, not icon?
[19:44] <l_vagnozzi> what can i do?
[19:45] <ArthurArchnix> afancy: There's an option for that.
[19:45] <afancy> where?
[19:45] <afancy> i cannot find it
[19:45] <luckyshot> hey guys, i just installed compiz and it was working flawlessly but after i rebooted, it still worked but for some annoying reason i can not select the title bar of the window and move it, it wont move! It will just allow me to resize it. how can i fix this?
[19:46] <ArthurArchnix> I'm not on my machine... tools, options, then maybe view....
[19:46] <Jeanna> vagnozzi: I'd try googling for "ubuntu google earth packets" or something and try to find out which packages need to be installed prior to google (hope I think the right way..)
[19:46] <Migs2> when using rdesktop's seamlessRDP, is there a way to get rid of the Windows bar?
[19:46] <afancy> ArthurArchnix: could you tell me where to set it?
[19:46] <ArthurArchnix> afancy: under Tools-Options-Open Office-view.....check the show icons in menus box  ?
[19:46] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna thanks for the advice.
[19:46] <recon> ArthurArchnix: it worked pretty well, thanks.
[19:46] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: seagate momentus 7200... no bugs reported, and seeing how gparted has worked before for this machine, I don't find that surprising.
[19:47] <ArthurArchnix> recon: np
[19:47] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: Are you using metacity or emerald?
[19:47] <ArthurArchnix> Does the bios have the ability to check the health of the drive?
[19:47] <Jeanna> l_vagnozzi: no problem, i hope you get what i mean.. in linux systems the "needed" packages of software need to be there before the "needing" software gets installed, i think
[19:47] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: ^
[19:47] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: Sorry. Wrong guy...
[19:48] <Jeanna> l_vagnozzi: so possibly you even already got all needed things but just need to reinstall gearth (best case for you..)
[19:48] <Odd-rationale> luckyshot:  Are you using metacity or emerald?
[19:48] <afancy> ArthurArchnix: {Show icons in menus } was already checked
[19:48] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna i think it's a problem of video driver.
[19:49] <rnb> since the upgrade today from 7.04 to 7.10 i cant access my hp scanjet anymore. Previously i had to write-enable /proc/bus/usb, but that isnt there anymore. How can i access my scanner now?
[19:49] <luckyshot> Odd-rationale>, merald
[19:49] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna i've compiz running to...
[19:49] <luckyshot> Odd-rationale, emerald?
[19:49] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna i've compiz running too...
[19:49] <Odd-rationale> luckyshot: Have you tried restarting emerald?
[19:49] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: I really just need to change the boot flag to my ext3 partition.  If you looked at the pastebin, you'll see its currently set to /dev/sda2, an XP install.
[19:49] <WarBird__> anyone got experience creating debs?
[19:49] <luckyshot> Odd-rationale, im a bit new to this, how would i do that?
[19:49] <Odd-rationale> luckyshot: alt+f2 "emerald --replace"
[19:49] <Jeanna> l_vagnozzi: hmm i'll see what i can find..
[19:49] <tato> hi....anybody speak spanish??
[19:50] <Odd-rationale> !es | tato
[19:50] <ubotu> tato: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[19:50] <luckyshot> Odd-rationale, okay 1 sec
[19:50] <ArthurArchnix> afancy: Have you removed the ubuntu theme or icons?
[19:50] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna thanks
[19:50] <afancy> where?
[19:50] <cd32fan> hi
[19:51] <ArthurArchnix> afancy: Not telling you to do that... asking if you have...
[19:51] <Cyntrox> How do I add more monitors in Ubuntu...? Both my monitors work perfectly in Windows.
[19:51] <afancy> i have remembered i have set it somewhere
[19:51] <Xman> kostkon: i wanna have new icon theme in ubuntu so how to do that??
[19:51] <cd32fan> is there a tool that allows to change the cluster size of the hard drive without formating?
[19:52] <cd32fan> please
[19:52] <kostkon> Xman, sorry I was on the phone. do you have one already?
[19:52] <Odd-rationale> luckyshot: Is it working?
[19:53] <Xman> kostkon: sorry i could understand what u said?
[19:53] <Xman> kostkon: sorry i could not understand what u said?
[19:53] <kostkon> Xman, have you downloaded a theme already?
[19:53] <Odd-rationale> luckyshot: I need to go eat lunch. Be back...
[19:54] <rnb> how do i access a usb scanner in 7.10?
[19:54] <Xman> kostkon: no
[19:54] <Johnson> hey all my other sessions are just a blinking cursor instead of a terminal how do i fix this?
[19:54] <kostkon> Xman, ok. then the best place is http://gnome-look.org/
[19:54] <PriceChild> Xman, good to hear
[19:54] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: http://gparted-forum.surf4.info/viewtopic.php?id=947
[19:54] <Xman> PriceChild: what
[19:55] <cd32fan> anybody?
[19:55] <Jeanna> is there anyone knowing about changing buttons in WACOM-drivers? got the driver and tool packages and it just won't work to me :/ ./query plz
[19:55] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: could you look at the solution there and let me know if thats a wise choice, formatting the unallocated space as ext3
[19:55] <PriceChild> Xman, that it worked
[19:55] <Jeanna> l_vagnozzi: you got a query btw :)
[19:55] <zossso> luckyshot: I had same problem.  Do you have ATI or NVIDIA video card?
[19:55] <Xman> PriceChild: Oh yes exactly
[19:55] <Xman> PriceChild: Thanks
[19:55] <Cyntrox> How do I add more monitors in Ubuntu...? Both my monitors work perfectly in Windows.
[19:56] <luckyshot> Odd-rationale, okay im just waiting for this to reboot, sorry
[19:56] <ArthurArchnix> lc3Clayton: Well, you'd need partition magic... first of all, then ... no. That doesn't sound right at all.
[19:56] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna where?
[19:56] <Jeanna> http://www.google.de/linux?hl=de&q=Xlib%3A+extension+%22XFree86-DRI%22+missing+on+display+%22%3A1.0%22&btnG=Suche&meta=
[19:56] <luckyshot> zossso, im on the asus eeepc
[19:56] <Jeanna> just look there
[19:56] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna i'm sorry
[19:56] <Jeanna> a "query" btw is a new window irc should open up
[19:56] <luckyshot> zossso, how did you fix it?
[19:56] <ArthurArchnix> It could be an undocumented bug. Sounds like if you're dead set on messing with the partitions, back up that data.
[19:56] <adac2> with which tool can I use check my harddrive...see if dma is enabled and to thest the speed that the hard disk has?
[19:57] <reddy> Jeanna: You remind me of porn.
[19:57] <Jeanna> ye, I'm a hairy, 2m big DUDE from germany.. I remind everyone of porn >:]
[19:57] <jkearns> luckyshot: what version of ubuntu?
[19:57] <PriceChild> !offtopic | reddy Jeanna
[19:57] <ubotu> reddy Jeanna: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[19:57] <ArthurArchnix> #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:57] <ArthurArchnix> oops
[19:57] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna i don't speak deutch....
[19:57] <Xman> kostkon: there are 2 fils to download (Elegant Brit GTK theme) and (Elegant Brit Emerald theme), now which one to download?
[19:58] <pbjman> Hello- i've installed and configured wmii and can access it using Xnest, but I want to use it instead of metacity. It doesn't have a replace option :(
[19:58] <pbjman> How would i kill metacity?
[19:58] <Jeanna> l_vagnozzi: 1. its deutSch.. 2. you don't need to or does my nglish seem THAT bad? ^^
[19:59] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna you're english it's better than mine
[19:59] <luckyshot> jkearns, xubuntu
[19:59] <detryo> hi
[19:59] <Jeanna> l_vagnozzi *blushing* thanks :>
[20:00] <luckyshot> Xman, http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ubuntu:eeexubuntu:compiz_on_eeexubunto i used that tutorial
[20:00] <FilipeR> how to set up hotmail address on mozilla thunderbird?
[20:00] <detryo> im with 7.1, sound is working but not hte panel to control volume or the 'fn' key ( sound ), any idea?
[20:00] <danand> adac2 - you can see detailed output about drives dma etc with the hdparm utility.... be warned though you can kill drives with some of the options you can use with that tool. use the man page first
[20:00] <luckyshot> jkearns, xubuntu 7.10
[20:00] <detryo> it says somenthing about gstreamer
[20:00] <cd32fan> im new to Linux,does partition magic work with Ubuntu?
[20:00] <l_vagnozzi> jeanna maybe i've found! problem with ATI..
[20:01] <Jeanna> great to hear (/read) so :)
[20:01] <FilipeR> how to set up hotmail address on mozilla thunderbird??
[20:01] <WarBird__> cd32fan, not in ubuntu, but you can use it in windows to set up your partitions
[20:01] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: according to gparted, the disk doesn't have a disklabel
[20:01] <Jeanna> FilipeR: the pop3 and that other port should be given by hotmail, try a FAQ there
[20:02] <zossso> luckyshot: A thread on http://ubuntuforums.org says to try ALT+F2 -> 'xfwm4'
[20:02] <cd32fan> WarBird_: so there no other program like partition magic for Ubuntu?
[20:02] <WarBird__> cd32fan, gparted
[20:02] <lc3Clayton> ArthurArchnix: gparted version on ubuntu live cd: 0.3.3
[20:02] <danand> adac2 - just running that tool with no options set should give you the status of the drive ie hdparm /dev/hdc
[20:03] <cd32fan> WarBird_: can i adjust small details like cluster size and such?
[20:03] <luckyshot> zossso, okay hold on
[20:03] <detryo> any idea on how to get   working the 'fn'    key (laptop) on 7.1 for sound?
[20:03] <adac2> danand: thx. but hey: if it crashes I'll come and get you^^
[20:03] <Xman> kostkon: i have downloaded the GTK theme and its a *.tar.gz file, now how to install that?
[20:03] <WarBird__> cd32fan, yes
[20:03] <danand> adac2 - :O
[20:04] <WarBird__> cd32fan, it should be able to resize ntfs too, but ive never done that myself
[20:04] <adac2> danand: ;)
[20:04] <Jeanna> Xman: should be explained whereever you dl/ed it.. elseway: google => gtk theme install
[20:04] <WarBird__> wait... i have
[20:04] <WarBird__> it worked
[20:04]  * danand comes out from under the desk
[20:04] <CorruptTerrorist> can anyone give me a hand?
[20:04] <adac2> danand: wb!!
[20:04] <adac2> :)
[20:04] <cd32fan> WarBird_: thankios very much.
[20:04] <orbisvicis> how can i change the console font ?
[20:04]  * Jeanna takes danand's place
[20:04] <WarBird__> np
[20:05] <CorruptTerrorist> !webmin
[20:05] <ubotu> webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system. See !ebox instead.
[20:05] <luckyshot> zossso, didnt do anything
[20:05] <Bitmess> When I look in Appearance Preferences> Themes what kind of themes are these?
[20:05] <CorruptTerrorist> !ebox
[20:05] <ubotu> ebox is a web-based GUI interface for administering a server. It is designed to work with Ubuntu/Debian style configuration management. See the plans for Hardy at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EboxSpec
[20:05] <zossso> luckyshot: This thread talks about your problem-- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=611718&page=3
[20:05] <Cyntrox> How do I add more monitors in Ubuntu...? Both my monitors work perfectly in Windows.
[20:05] <Jeanna> !wacom
[20:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wacom - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:05] <luckyshot> zossso, ok
[20:05] <Jeanna> :'(
[20:06] <zossso> luckyshot: i had the same problem, but can't remember the fix that worked for me
[20:06] <BenniBoya> hey, when i am in ubuntu, my microphone is projected out my speakers
[20:06] <BenniBoya> making a high protched sound
[20:06] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, what is video card?
[20:06] <BenniBoya> ne1 know why?
[20:07] <beautifulsnow> Is there such a thing as pre built awn applets? (I dont want to have to compile from scratch because it doesnt work :-/)
[20:07] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple: nVidia 7900
[20:08] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, did you already enable the restricted modules so that you are now using nvidia drivers?
[20:08] <riad> i have shutdown problem ..any idea
[20:08] <beautifulsnow> riad what about it?
[20:08] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple, yes
[20:08] <Cyntrox> I think so
[20:08] <orbisvicis> hm i didnt know webmin didnt like debian/ubuntu
[20:08] <orbisvicis> gotta remove that now
[20:08] <riad> when i shutdown it doesnt power my pc off
[20:08] <ogilvy> anybody know a terminal command to find broken packages please?
[20:08] <njeriu> hello i just installed ubuntu, i am new to unix/linux, i am having trouble to connect to the university network
[20:08] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple: it says in use.
[20:09] <luckyshot> zossso, okay, looks like i have to reinstall compiz
[20:09] <BenniBoya> when i boot into ubuntu, my micorophone starts coming out myt speakers and makes a high pitched sound
[20:09] <zossso> luckyshot: System>Preferences>Advanced Desktop Effects Settings...  make sure "Windows Decorations" is checked
[20:09] <rinaldi_> njeriu: how are you connecting?
[20:09] <CorruptTerrorist> what can i use instead of webmin?
[20:09] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, check the output of: lsmod |grep nvidia
[20:09] <njeriu> a wired connection
[20:09] <luckyshot> zossso, yeah its check and i do see the menu bar but i cant move the window, its stationary
[20:09] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, if nvidia is present there, then you need to read the docs for twinview
[20:10] <njeriu> wired conection with username and password
[20:10] <rinaldi_> njeriu: and it isn't accepting the usrname and password?
[20:10] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple: What docs? Ubuntu?
[20:10] <kostkon> Xman, you can install themes at "system-> prepferences-> appearance preferences"
[20:10] <njeriu> a friend of mine told me that i should configure the wpa- suppliant
[20:10] <Xman> kostkon: i have downloaded the GTK theme and its a *.tar.gz file, now how to install that?
[20:11] <njeriu> but i dont know how to do that
[20:11] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, it is probably present in the ubuntuforums somewhere, but nvidia has great docs about twinview usage
[20:11] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, i'
[20:11] <beautifulsnow> xman go to start menu>system/preferences/apearance and install from there
[20:11] <kostkon> Xman, go to "system-> prepferences-> appearance preferences" and load it from there or drag the file into the window
[20:11] <luckyshot> DOes anyone know by any chance wehre the configuration files for compiz would be located? I want to completely remove them
[20:11] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, sorry...i will show you how you can modify your xorg.conf
[20:11] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, hold on a sec
[20:12] <riad> shutdown problem
[20:12] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple, I doubt reading the nVidia docs will help since it works in Windows. And thanks.
[20:12] <Xman> kostkon: don't i need to extract it first
[20:12] <rinaldi_> njeriu: no you shouldn't thats for wireless if im not mistaken, what is the connection status on the top right of your screen in the panel?
[20:12] <kostkon> Xman, no need!
[20:12] <BenniBoya> when i boot into ubuntu, my micorophone starts coming out myt speakers and makes a high pitched sound,  it ponly started happening since i hubernated my windows and rebooted into linux by accident
[20:12] <Xman> kostkon: ok doing now
[20:12] <kostkon> Xman, use it as it is
[20:12] <CorruptTerrorist> i have a problem, if i change my screen resolution, i get black and white lines on my screen
[20:12] <riad> i have shutdown problem
[20:13] <Odd-rationale> BenniBoya: Then don't do that :P
[20:13] <riad> any Idea?
[20:13] <Jeanna> Xman: why not just keep asking the same question five times more so everyone who'll join can see it?  o:)
[20:13] <BenniBoya> but it is still haoening
[20:13] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, wrong.  nvidia has great docs covering twinview for linux and xfree/xorg
[20:13] <njeriu> do you know how to configure the wpa_ suppliant package
[20:13] <gymmfinn> where is --force-downgrade in the apt-get man pages? ive looked and could not find it
[20:13] <Odd-rationale> BenniBoya: Did you check you mixer settings?
[20:13] <danand> adac2 - just had a thought - looking in /proc/ide or in /sys might yield some useful info about disks
[20:13] <BenniBoya> wheres that
[20:13] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple, okay. I didn't know.
[20:13] <BenniBoya> im a nub
[20:13] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, but here is how you need to modify your xorg.conf file:
[20:14] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, http://pastebin.com/m65df8f55
[20:14] <riad> i have shutdown problem
[20:14] <Odd-rationale> BenniBoya: Try "alsamixer" in terminal
[20:14] <killerbunny> When using Twinview/nvidia, ubuntu often opens windows in the center between two screen, is there a way to make it handle that better?
[20:14] <nikotine> I have version 7.10 and under system > administration there is not a "device manager". Could some one tell me where to find this on 7.10?
[20:14] <Xman> Jeanna: the problem have been solved now with help of kostkon and beautifulsnow
[20:14] <Xman> kostkon: thanks man, thanks again
[20:14] <Xman> kostkon: its a nice theme
[20:14] <Jeanna> Xman: if you just googled like a told you 20 MINUTES ago it wouldn't have needed to be solved :P
[20:14] <hoarycripple> killerbunny, nvidia has good docs about this.  covered in the "deadspace" section
[20:14] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple: Thanks!
[20:14] <riad> i have shutdown problem
[20:14] <kostkon> Xman, :)
[20:15] <BenniBoya> odd-rationale: done, it has pcm and mic at top, how do i lower
[20:15] <killerbunny> hoarycripple: okey thx
[20:15] <Jeanna> when you get themes you get an installation guide.. everywhere.. it's like.. asking the army to get a cat down from a tree. army will shoot you know.. for fireman gotta do that :P
[20:15] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, you need to put that under your "screen" section
[20:15] <Xman> Jeanna: I did that but didn't got good results
[20:15] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, make sure to backup your original xorg.conf
[20:15] <Odd-rationale> BenniBoya: Press "m" to mute, and up/down to adjust level. esc to exit
[20:15] <riad> i have shutdown problem
[20:15] <rinaldi_> njeriu: no, i  don't but you don't need to with a wired connection, i have only ever used that once for wireless connections
[20:15] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple, where can I find xorg.conf?
[20:15] <Odd-rationale> !repeat | riad
[20:15] <ubotu> riad: 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
[20:16] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[20:16] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, make sure to back it up
[20:16] <Jeanna> !offtopic | Jeanna
[20:16] <BenniBoya> odd-rationale: ty, any idea why it came straight out my mic, and will it stay like this?
[20:16] <Odd-rationale> riad: More details would be helpful. Keep in one line, please.
[20:16] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, also, you need to replace your specific monitor settings in the twinview settings
[20:16] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple: Okay, thanks!
[20:16] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, specifically, you need to know the refresh rates of oyur monitors and the resolutions they will handle
[20:16] <ogilvy> is there a terminal instruction to check for broken packages, anybody?
[20:16] <Odd-rationale> BenniBoya: You might also want to do "alsactl store" as root to save you settings.
[20:16] <njeriu> rinaldi_: how do i procede?
[20:17] <CorruptTerrorist> which folder is the htdocs foler for apache?
[20:17] <BenniBoya> kk ty
[20:17] <gymmfinn> how can i get emails in evolution not to show up in a separate window?
[20:17] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, i'm sure some of this is automated at this point, but what can I say, i'm oldschool...
[20:17] <arooni_> vhelp!  when i insert a microsoft wireless laser mouse USB receiver into my computer.... i see nothing light up and the mouse doesnt work.  the mouse was working fine on my desktop and the USB port is fine too (verified by pluggins something else in)............ ideas?
[20:17] <BenniBoya> odd-rationale: aaah i figured out what i did, my sound icon on my bar was my mic avtually!
[20:18] <rinaldi_> njeriu: while your ethernet is connected, check the status of the network icon at the top right in the panel
[20:18] <BenniBoya> odd-rationale: one other thing, where do i put a path vafriable in linux?
[20:18] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, and you really should read the twinview docs by nvidia...it is in the readme for their linux drivers
[20:18] <Jeanna>  BenniBoya: ah gread, finally someone who shares his failures so others won't do the same :) thanks for that
[20:18] <Odd-rationale> BenniBoya: what is that?
[20:18] <njeriu> rinaldi_ when i connect the cable all i can see is a flare for 15 seconds than nothing happens
[20:18] <njeriu> it does not connect
[20:19] <kostkon> arooni_, you mean it was working in the past on the same pc and ubuntu version?
[20:19] <bullgard4> "detlef@MD97600:~$ i2cdetect -l; i2c-0   unknown  SMBus I801 adapter at 18e0  N/A."  man i2cdetect: " i2cdetect -l: Output a list of installed busses." What busses are installed on my laptop computer?
[20:19] <arooni_> kostkon, different PC, but running gutsy as well (now i want it to work on my laptop)
[20:19] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, ftp://download.nvidia.com/solaris/1.0-8178/README/appendix-g.html
[20:19] <kolla> I use ubuntu, and ssh-add is linekd against libkeyutils.. and now, if there are no identity keys opened, "ssh-add -l" pops up a window asking me for my passphrase, and wonders if I want to store it in keyring
[20:19] <kolla> I use _gutsy_
[20:19] <hoarycripple> Cyntrox, that's for solaris, but the idea is the same
[20:20] <kolla> upgraded today, from feisty
[20:20] <kostkon> arooni_, first of all, open a terminal and do "lsusb" and see if you can see it in the list of usb devices
[20:20] <Dellbuntu5101> Ubuntu will crash often, like whenever I download something, switch workspaces, minimize something, or even when i open a window or menu
[20:20] <detryo> hi
[20:20] <rinaldi_> njeriu: i ahve never connected to a network with a password over ethernet in ubuntu. anyone else know how to go about it?
[20:20] <riad> i have press and hold the power button to be able to shutdown my pc
[20:20] <CorruptTerrorist> how come i can't write to /home/ ?
[20:20] <detryo> i have sound configured, but volume control panel and 'fn vol up| vol down' is not working, any idea?
[20:20] <arooni_> kostkon, no i dont see it
[20:20] <gymmfinn> how can i get emails in evolution not to show up in a separate window?
[20:21] <Odd-rationale> CorruptTerrorist: You don't own it
[20:21] <dooglus> CorruptTerrorist: /home/ isn't writable by users generally
[20:21] <Jeanna> CorruptTerrorist: livecd possibly?
[20:21] <beautifulsnow> CorruptTerrorist, you can't write to home unless you are root
[20:21] <BenniBoya> odd-rationale: like the path variable, export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/arm-elf/bin
[20:21] <CorruptTerrorist> beautifulsnow, how would i do that?
[20:21] <riad> i tried all the command line as well but it didnot work out
[20:21] <dooglus> Odd-rationale: you don't have to own a directory to write into it
[20:21] <detryo> panel says something about  gstreamers and complements, but i cant find anything   in google, any idea?
[20:21] <Odd-rationale> CorruptTerrorist: You only own /home/CorruptTerrorist
[20:21] <dooglus> Jeanna: it's possible to write into your home directory using live CDs
[20:21] <kostkon> arooni_, ok. it may have not been recognized
[20:21] <Dellbuntu5101> workspace-cube switching doesn't work
[20:21] <Odd-rationale> CorruptTerrorist: Try writing to it as root
[20:21] <arooni_> kostkon, how can i fix that
[20:21] <sharperguy> whats the easiest was to install the low latency kernel in gutsy?
[20:22] <CorruptTerrorist> Odd-rationale, how?
[20:22] <kostkon> arooni_, ok. it may not have been recognized*
[20:22] <danand> BenniBoya - think you can add a line like export PATH=$PATH:/new/bit/of/path in your .bashrc file. that should add your /new/bit/of/path to the existing path
[20:22] <Odd-rationale> CorruptTerrorist: Use sudo
[20:22] <arooni_> kostkon, ok how can i fix that ? ;p
[20:22] <Dellbuntu5101> workspace-cube switching doesn't work
[20:22] <sharperguy> !nickspam > bernardb
[20:22] <CorruptTerrorist> oh ok
[20:22] <reya276> got display driver issues can anyone help, please
[20:22] <jeffMASTERflex> sharperguy: add the ubunu studio repos and install it
[20:22] <killerbunny> hoarycripple: im i wrong to assume that i have to disable the x xinerama and enable the nvidias? And does this work with Compiz?
[20:22] <BenniBoya> danad: i tried that, i placed it at the bottom and it didnt work
[20:22] <Jeanna> dooglus: hm okay.. i as a beginner thought writing to home from a liveCD is hella work regarding to guide the home to a flashstick / usbhdd / formatted partition..
[20:22] <sharperguy> jeffMASTERflex, thanks, you got any linkage handy?
[20:22] <danand> BenniBoya - check its correct after with echo $PATH
[20:23] <zossso> reya276: what brand of video card?
[20:23] <jeffMASTERflex> sharperguy: http://ubuntustudio.org/
[20:23] <sharperguy> jeffMASTERflex, :P thanks
[20:23] <riad> any hope in my case
[20:23] <reya276> zossso: ATI Radeon 600
[20:23] <hoarycripple> killerbunny, ftp://download.nvidia.com/solaris/1.0-8178/README/appendix-g.html
[20:23] <Ayabara> I'm on Gutsy and thought I' just try the linuxmint livecd for fun. I thought it looked/felt good. Anyone using it here, or are you all pure Ubuntu-people? :-)
[20:23] <BenniBoya> danand: it is not there
[20:23] <kostkon> arooni_, sorry about that. eh, you could check your logs for any system activity about this device. e.g. you could do in a terminal: "dmesg | grep USB"
[20:23] <zossso> reya276: what is the trouble?
[20:24] <Dellbuntu5101> workspace-cube switching doesn't work and I have it enabled. It worked before, but when i switched to a workspace the next time in turned on my computer, It didn't work. I have it enabled. Im on Fiesty
[20:24] <danand> BenniBoya - you have to restart the shell - that $PATH variable is only read at shell startup.
[20:24] <Odd-rationale> riad: what happens if you do "sudo shutdown -h now" in terminal?
[20:24] <BenniBoya> it was in bashrc. when i booted
[20:24] <hoarycripple> killerbunny, in case you haven't found the appropriate docs yet
[20:24] <Jeanna> <= is still looking for someone with WACOM-driver (usb-graphic-tablet) experience..
[20:24] <riad> same...i tried it also but it didnot work
[20:24] <crush_groove> how do I see hidden files ?
[20:24] <reya276> zossso: effects won't work, I got streaks on my screen when I move windows around and they move very slow and so do my web pages
[20:24] <danand> BenniBoya - does export $PATH give you any output?
[20:24] <hoarycripple> killerbunny, it is in section G.1 <- that is exactly the info you need
[20:24] <BenniBoya> yes
[20:25] <Odd-rationale> riad: Any output?
[20:25] <Dellbuntu5101>  workspace-cube switching doesn't work and I have it enabled. It worked before, but when i switched to a workspace the next time in turned on my computer, It didn't work. I have it enabled. Im on Fiesty
[20:25] <Dargor> can somebody help me with a mp3/cel problem?? thx
[20:25] <BenniBoya> danand: but not the one ive added to bashrc
[20:25] <hw00djohn> hey, i'm trying to get Ubuntu working on my buddies comp, but i dont think it's recognizing his wireless card.  How can i find out what kind of wireless card he has?  i already have the list of supported wireless cards.
[20:25] <reya276> zossso: this was not happening before, it was moving and displying perfectly fine
[20:25] <jpatrick> !anyone | Dargor
[20:25] <rinaldi_> njeriu: my mistake, i think you can use wpa supplicant to do this. i didnt realise. theres a nice tutorial for configuring here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=532942
[20:25] <ubotu> Dargor: 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?
[20:25] <killerbunny> hoarycripple: i have, but im just making sure im not screwing it up, as far as i can see, it says to disable the X's xinorama and enable the NVIDIA ?
[20:25] <riad> it gives black screen but not power off
[20:25] <Dellbuntu5101> workspace-cube switching doesn't work and I have it enabled. It worked before, but when i switched to a workspace the next time in turned on my computer, It didn't work. I have it enabled. Im on Fiesty
[20:25] <crush_groove> Dellbuntu5101,  did you try  compiz --replace &&
[20:25] <Odd-rationale> Jeanna: I have a tablet. So I use wacom tools...
[20:25] <Ayabara> how can I see the list of ubotu's triggers?
[20:25] <mrgrieves2008> to check if your wireless is detected do dmesg | more
[20:25] <Dellbuntu5101> how do i use compiz?
[20:25] <crush_groove> ack
[20:25] <pir1> I've enabled the nvidia glx-drivers dosens of times now, and after I've done so, my LCD-screen may be detected. But when I reboot .. I've got vesa and "unknown" screen again.. *pulling my hair* anyone care to help ?
[20:26] <crush_groove> Dellbuntu5101,  did you try  compiz --replace ccp  &&
[20:26] <zossso> reya276: Can you tell me if you are using the Vesa drivers?
[20:26] <mrgrieves2008> and look for relevant messages
[20:26] <danand> BenniBoya - try issuing the command direct in the terminal ie just type export PATH=$PATH:/new/bit/of/path. then type echo $PATH again to see if its there
[20:26] <Dellbuntu5101> crush_groove: how do i get to compiz?
[20:26] <BillyJoe> I installed ubuntu with the /home mounted on to my SD card, now when I boot up to log in it gives me the no /home failer once then I can log in no problem. Can some one tell me what I have done wrong ?
[20:26] <Odd-rationale> riad: does it go through the shutdown process? usplash, etc.?
[20:26] <kostkon> arooni_, you can check your logs at "syste -> administration -> system log" for any reference to your usb receiver and see what's the problem with it
[20:26] <Dargor> Does anyone knows how to setup a mp3/cellphone, i have Ubuntu 7.10
[20:26] <crush_groove> open a terminal and type compiz --replace ccp &&
[20:26] <crush_groove> then hit enter
[20:26] <BenniBoya> danand: its there, ive done that before but it doesnt stay
[20:27] <Jeanna> Odd-rationale: great. well so far i got to get the pen working (x,y coords). but gimp won't find an extended input device AND i can only do a mouseclick2/3, not a mouse1 click, so i just need to change mouse2/3 to mouse1 i hope..
[20:27] <Dellbuntu5101> how do i open the terminal
[20:27] <kostkon> arooni_, also, have you checked the forums?
[20:27] <reya276> no I it says ATI
[20:27] <hw00djohn> can someone help me with getting the wireless card set up on my buddies comp??
[20:27] <teo-> it the new 2.6.24.3 kernel compatible with broadcom 4311 cards???
[20:27] <riad> i dont see anything, once i shutdown it gives the blank screen
[20:27] <crush_groove> applications/accessorys
[20:27] <Dellbuntu5101> ok'
[20:27] <mehrab> hi everyone
[20:28] <crush_groove> how do I see hidden files
[20:28] <reya276> zossso: it actually says SGI
[20:28] <Dargor> Does anyone knows how to setup my mp3/cellphone on ubuntu 7.10????
[20:28] <jtravnick> crush_groove, are you in gnome?
[20:28] <crush_groove> yes
[20:28] <mrgrieves2008> can someone help me getting my mic to work?
[20:28] <reya276> zossso: server glx vendor string: SGI
[20:28] <neXyon> hello, I've set up corkscrew and it works, can I somehow tunnel my complete ip traffic to the internet through the ssh tunel?
[20:28] <danand> BenniBoya - can you pastebin your .bashrc file ?
[20:28] <crush_groove> jtravnick,  yes
[20:28] <hoarycripple> killerbunny, that's right
[20:28] <reya276> zossso:
[20:28] <reya276> client glx vendor string: SGI
[20:28] <Dellbuntu5101> now what?
[20:28] <mehrab> how can I set not to show mounted volumes on desktop?
[20:28] <hoarycripple> killerbunny, and there are the other options too if that doesn't work
[20:29] <Odd-rationale> Jeanna: How does the wacom section of your xorg.conf look like? You can pm me if you want.
[20:29] <jtravnick> crush_groove, open the folder you want than go to view and click show hidden files
[20:29] <reya276> zossso: OpenGL vendor string: DRI R300 Project
[20:29] <BillyJoe> ! fstab | billyjoe
[20:29] <crush_groove>  did your screen flickk off and back on  Dellbuntu5101
[20:29] <killerbunny> hoarycripple: thx, im going to try it out
[20:29] <Dellbuntu5101> nope
[20:29] <hoarycripple> killerbunny, hope that helps...must be going now
[20:29] <lonran> hi everybody
[20:29] <lonran> i need to do $ hg clone ... to follow a howto but dont have hg installed, what does it do?
[20:29] <ere4si> !fstab
[20:29] <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
[20:29] <crush_groove> paste the results of that command to pastebin for me please
[20:30] <CorruptTerrorist> hey guys... i NEED the right resolution
[20:30] <zossso> reya276: Feisty Fawn 7.04?
[20:30] <hw00djohn> can someone help me set up my buddies wireless card?  i have the list of supported wireless routers, but i don't know what kind of card he has.  can someone tell me the terminal command to see what wireless card he has?
[20:30] <Dellbuntu5101> it doesn't say anything
[20:30] <Dellbuntu5101> it comes up with >
[20:30] <crush_groove> noo\
[20:30] <BenniBoya> danand: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57508/ , ill brb
[20:30] <crush_groove>  not here]
[20:30] <erUSUL> hw00djohn: lspci if it is a pci card
[20:30] <jeyk1982_> hi
[20:30] <crush_groove> http://pastebin.com
[20:30] <reya276> zossso: no gutsy 7.10
[20:31] <BillyJoe> I need to have all my drives mounted befor my bootup contenues, right now it is booting faster then the drives are mounting coussing problesm?
[20:31] <danand> BenniBoya - k
[20:31] <nikotine> In the trouble shooting manual under 3.2.1 it says; Open Device Manager (System ▸ Administration ▸ Device Manager). I have no such application "Device Manager", is this a misprint or has something changed in 7.10 and the docs are still outdated?
[20:31] <Dellbuntu5101> but all it says is >
[20:31] <Dellbuntu5101> Im in a rush
[20:31] <pir1> can anyone care to explain why I'm using so much time trying to make ubuntu work, when I know that Mandriva installs perfectly within 15 minutes .. ? :P *can't get my LCD-screen detected (or manually configured it seems) *
[20:31] <jeyk1982_> anyone here manage to get an ATI x1650 (AGP) working with Compiz-Fusion?
[20:31] <riad> so, what shall i do in this case
[20:31] <crush_groove> Dellbuntu5101,  join #compiz-fusion
[20:31] <Dellbuntu5101> ok
[20:32] <gizmoarena_> can anyone help me regarding HP NC8000?
[20:32] <beautifulsnow> >_> Anyone able to install awn-extras (applets)?  I'm not being able to, even tried to install the testing package
[20:32] <hw00djohn> erUSUL, i typed that, but i don't see anything that looks like a wireless card...he has a laptop and the card is internal
[20:32] <jeyk1982_> i cant get the ati drivers to work
[20:32] <phoenixz> jeyk1982_> join #compiz-fusion too...
[20:32] <Dargor> Does anyone knows how to setup a mp3/cellphone on ubuntu 7.10????
[20:32] <mehrab> I dont want volumes to show on desktop, what should I do?
[20:32] <fliegenderfrosch> Dargor: mp3-player? just plug it in
[20:32] <moldu> how can i log into my bnc on xchat?
[20:33] <fliegenderfrosch> mehrab: there's a config option in gconf
[20:33] <reya276> zossso: be right back, enabled the ATI drivers in the restricted manager, hope this works
[20:33] <zossso> reya276: Good luck
[20:33] <jeyk1982_> lol
[20:33] <fliegenderfrosch> mehrab: if you just don't want permanent volumes to show up, change their mounting point to /mnt/something
[20:33] <gizmoarena_> my NC8000 cant suspen / hibernate, any solution?
[20:33] <jeyk1982_> if it where that easy
[20:33] <AlonFW> I am on Gutsy 7.10 and based on a tutorial created a large storage partition and set it to mount on /media.  When I do sudo mkdir test in /media it works, however if I try to create a folder in the GUI it fails saying I don't have permission.  Can someone help me figure out how to best access this storage partition?  Feel to send me a direct message
[20:33] <BillyJoe> how can i make boot up stop and wait for my fstab mounts to mount?
[20:33] <glam> I had a .exe file from windows which is made from perl script, it might be made by ActivePerl, now I want to run this in Ubuntu, how do I do that?
[20:34] <Odd-rationale> Jeanna: I found this: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wacom_Tablet it is for Arch, but most should be applicable to most linux systems.
[20:34] <Dargor> i did, and it shows on the display of the cellphone that i have access to the memory, but i can't find the memory in Ubuntu i don't know what am i doing wrong
[20:34] <mehrab> fliegenderfrosch:I just wanted the command, gconf-editor, am I right?
[20:34] <oliver_g_> hi
[20:34] <cherva> can someone help me make konversation underline the incorrect written  words ?
[20:34] <moldu> how can i log into my bnc on xchat?
[20:34] <fliegenderfrosch> mehrab: right
[20:34] <Turgon> Hello. To be able to install the driver for my webcam (I was getting a "FATAL: Error inserting [...] Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)" error message. To solve it, I reinstalled the "llinux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic" and "linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic", then "depmod -a" ,and then I compiled my webcam's driver, which now works. My problem is that my TV card, which was working fine, now does not. Its driver won't load now, and
[20:34] <Turgon> the error message is the same I got when I could not make my webcam work: "FATAL: Error inserting dvb_usb_af9015 (/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-usb/dvb-usb-af9015.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)". Recompiling the driver has not worked. Could someone tell me please what am I doing wrong? Just in case it could help, here it is the help file that came with the driver, with the available compi
[20:34] <WarBird__> mehrab, yeah
[20:34] <Turgon> lation options: http://pastebin.com/m1fedc9c Thanks a lot for your time and work.
[20:34] <nikotine> AlonFW, what are the premissions on the directory /media?
[20:34] <luckyshot> how do i remove compiz from my pc?
[20:34] <pir1> this is a channel filled with endless amounts of questions and a really limited amount of answears, isn't it .. ? :P
[20:34] <luckyshot> completely
[20:34] <ere4si> BillyJoe, I may be wrong but I think cause it is a sd card it isn't mounted until login
[20:34] <WarBird__> mehrab, use gconf-editor under apps/nautilus/desktop
[20:35] <WarBird__> uncheck volumes_visible
[20:35] <riad> any came up about shutdown, by the way, im unix Administrator, and redhat admin, i never faced such problem
[20:35] <fliegenderfrosch> mehrab: apps>nautilus>desktop
[20:35] <hw00djohn> erUSUL, he has a toshiba satellite with an Atheros wireless card...it shows it is in the supported drivers https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsToshiba here, and that it should work "out of the box" but when i click on the network connection in the top right corner, it only shows wired connections, but no wireless...
[20:35] <blahdeblah-lap> Hi.  I'm getting segfaults from nm-applet on resume from suspend on gutsy.  There are a number of bugs in launchpad that may be the problem.  What do i need to submit to help the developers work out what it is?
[20:35] <Cyntrox> hoarycripple: I'm now in dual screen! =D Thanks!
[20:35] <BillyJoe> > ere4si I see thank you.
[20:35] <danand> BenniBoya - are you back?
[20:35] <nikotine> AlonFW, $ls -l /media
[20:35] <mehrab> fliegenderfrosch: thanks alot
[20:36] <nixnoob> if i create a vmware winxp machine inside my ubuntu will my *nix-unsupported webcam work inside that machine?
[20:36] <kerik> hey guys
[20:36] <pir1> dual screen ? nice .. I'm too, but one of the screens get fkd up nomatter how I configure ..
[20:36] <Jeanna> OddRationale: okay, thanks a lot for now.. even though I've gone through about 5-10 of those tutorials today..
[20:36] <moldu> how can i log into my bnc on xchat?
[20:36] <z0man> Believe it may work
[20:36] <Scunizi> luckyshot, you can probably do it from synaptic.. just search for compiz and tag it to uninstall.. before doing that go to system/preferances/appearance and then visual effects.. choose none
[20:36] <glam> AlonFW: $sudo chmod +x /media
[20:37] <kerik> how do I "activate" links in my repositories? do I just remove the #?
[20:37] <fliegenderfrosch> kerik: yes
[20:37] <Odd-rationale> kerik: Correct
[20:37] <pir1> hehe
[20:37] <fliegenderfrosch> kerik: i presume you are talking about your sources.list?
[20:37] <kerik> Odd-rationale, fliegenderfrosch Cool ;)
[20:37] <hw00djohn> can someone please, for the love of xenu, help me fix my buddies wireless card?
[20:37] <riad> it seems nobody knows about shutdown problem
[20:37] <kerik> fliegenderfrosch, right you are
[20:37] <pir1> *don't know about shutdown problem*
[20:38] <kerik> fliegenderfrosch, is it all the lines where # is present?
[20:38] <AlonFW> Nikotine - my /media shows as : drwxr-xr-x  10 root root  4096 2008-02-26 11:29 media
[20:38] <pir1> does anyone know about graphic-setup problems ?
[20:38] <kerik> fliegenderfrosch, I don't suppose it's the lines with double ##?
[20:38] <Jeanna> So, have a nice day everyone. I'm out getting drunk and randomly thrashing my Ubuntu CDs :P UP TO THE NEXT DISTRO.. 'til I find one with an acceptable community -_-
[20:38] <Digi> Ok i was wondering how to get a wallpaper on the back ground while I am rotating the cube you behind the cube so to speak
[20:38] <riad> from where i can get solving for this problem
[20:38] <rikkimaru> How do I shrink the size of a partition?
[20:38] <roe> I am deploying a few dapper systems, but I would like to get firefox 2 and openoffice 2.2 (atleast) on the system, though it seems that neither package is in the backports repository.  Is there another way of getting them on the system without manually installing the debs and working out the dependencies myself?
[20:38] <Vad1> I have /usr/bin/X taking up 80% of my cpu for a while now... is this a good thing?
[20:38] <Odd-rationale> riad: Try the forums: http://ubuntuforums.org
[20:39] <fliegenderfrosch> kerik: as an alternative, you could use the tool at system>system administration>software sources
 AlonFW: $sudo chmod +x /media
[20:39] <delirium> When trying to install Ubuntu 7.10 on an UltraSPARC I get the error - Memory Address not Aligned when booting from CD
[20:39] <nikotine> AlonFW, as he said that should solve it
[20:39] <kerik> fliegenderfrosch, :) I know...just me being a bit too geeky for that sollution ;)
[20:39] <fliegenderfrosch> kerik: all lines starting with "deb" are repositories
[20:40] <rikkimaru> How do I shrink the size of a partition?
[20:40] <kerik> fliegenderfrosch, ARH! great...thanks a lot :)
[20:40] <whiteeagle> !info gparted | rikkimaru
[20:40] <ubotu> rikkimaru: gparted (source: gparted): GNOME partition editor. In component main, is optional. Version 0.3.3-2ubuntu6.1 (gutsy), package size 334 kB, installed size 1908 kB
[20:40] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: Is that partition mounted?
[20:40] <hw00djohn> Hey, i need help getting my buddies wireless card to work. It's on the supported cards list and it says it should work 'out of the box', however, his computer does not show any wireless networks.  I would appreciate some help as this is the 3rd day i've been looking for support on this
[20:40] <kerik> keep the Tux up :)
[20:40] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: yes
[20:41] <mehrab> is there anyway to show file transfer progress, when transfering from pc to mobile phone?
[20:41] <whiteeagle> rikkimaru: did that help
[20:41] <whiteeagle> ?
[20:41] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: it's the one my fs is on.  But it has a good amt of free space
[20:41] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: You will have to unmount it first. Do you have the Ubuntu LiveCD?
[20:41] <mehrab> or any program
[20:41] <rikkimaru> whiteeagle: I'll look :D
[20:41] <Scunizi> hw00djohn, try installing wifi-radar
[20:41] <danand> BenniBoya - are you back?
[20:41] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: I believe I have one
[20:41] <hw00djohn> scunizi, how will i do that without a connection to the internet?
[20:41] <ere4si> hw00djohn, have you tried the wireless links?
[20:41] <ere4si> !wireless | hw00djohn
[20:41] <ubotu> hw00djohn: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[20:42] <whiteeagle> ere4si: yeah, he says he did
[20:42] <ere4si> k
[20:42] <mynyml> what should i look into to add tab-completion for an app's command line options?
[20:42] <_delirium> When trying to install Ubuntu 7.10 on an UltraSPARC I get the error - Memory Address not Aligned - when booting from CD, any ideas???
[20:42] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: Good. GParted should be on there. Boot it up and find GParted under System --> Administartion.
[20:42] <wigliam> hw00john you don't see the wifi connection
[20:42] <rikkimaru> whiteeagle: what happens if I unmount the current partition? :D
[20:42] <BillyJoe> what is the name of the boot file, that lists what is to be done during boot up, like I want to put a command in right be for startx ?
[20:42] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: ah, ok
[20:42] <whiteeagle> rikkimaru: you can't
[20:42] <pir1> is it easier to use the vga-port than the dvi-port to make my screen work ? (can't autodetect my screen)
[20:42] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: I'll boot up in that and see how it goes, thanks :D
[20:42] <Scunizi> hw00djohn, that would be a limiting problem..:/ can you temp. do a hardwire connection? or download the deb from synaptic on your machine and bring it over using cd or usb stick?
[20:42] <hw00djohn> wigliam i see the button on the top right to connect to a network, however it doesnt give the option for wireless, it shows wired only
[20:42] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: You can't resize a partition while it is mounted. And it is probably not a good idea to umount your root filesystem while you are using it...
[20:43] <hw00djohn> scunizi, thats a great idea, thanks...i'll try that
[20:43] <zossso> pirl: what kind of screen/videocard do you have?
[20:43] <rumunsko1st> hi all
[20:43] <whiteeagle> rikkimaru: just load the from the cd, and use gparted
[20:43] <whiteeagle> ;)
[20:43] <whiteeagle> that easy
[20:43] <AlonFW> nikotine - I did that and it did not seem to change anything, but I realized I misstated my issue.  In the GUI "Create Folder" is greyed out (as are other things like move to trash).  If I mkdir (no sudo) I get a permission error
[20:43] <BenniBoya> danand: im back
[20:43] <rumunsko1st> i need some help pls
[20:43] <Flannel> hw00djohn: If you've got Ubuntu on a machine with internet access, AptOnCD can help greatly (if you're doing anything non-trivial)
[20:44] <rumunsko1st> i cant boot form cd
[20:44] <hw00djohn> flannel i currently have Ubuntu 7.10 on mine and i'm trying to put it on his, right now we're on the live CD
[20:44] <whiteeagle> rumunsko1st: why?
[20:44] <Odd-rationale> rumunsko1st: Did you burn the cd correctly? Did you set boot from CD in the bios?
[20:45] <ere4si> BillyJoe, you write a script then put that in /etc/init.d then make a link from it to /etc/rc2.d
[20:45] <rumunsko1st> when i boot from cd
[20:45] <danand> BenniBoya - can't see anything wrong with your .bashrc file at all - very wierd that it doesn't work. are you sure your .bashrc file gets parsed when you start bash?
[20:45] <BenniBoya> danand:good question!
[20:45] <nikotine> AlonFW, drwxr-xr-x shows  you are missing write permissions for users and groups ... maybe chmod +w instead
[20:45] <rumunsko1st> than i choose start or install
[20:45] <pir1> screen : LG L1932P - videocard: POV nvidia 7600GT
[20:45] <danand> BenniBoya - do you have a file like .bash_profile?
[20:45] <rumunsko1st> and the loading bar apears
[20:46] <cliebow> WOOOT!..finally got vmware going..
[20:46] <Odd-rationale> !enter | rumunsko1st
[20:46] <ubotu> rumunsko1st: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[20:46] <Fingel> my refresh rate is stuck at 50hz in the screen manager, how do I increase it?
[20:46] <Devourer> What's some software I can use to edit a mp3 as in taking a clip?
[20:46] <rumunsko1st> after that it stop and say abnormal exi
[20:46] <rumunsko1st> t
[20:46] <Odd-rationale> Devourer: Audacity ?
[20:46] <BenniBoya> danand: ive got .rpfile, .basjrc~, .bash_history and .bash_logout
[20:46] <mynyml> Devourer: audacity
[20:46] <zossso> pirl: have you installed the 'restricted drivers' for your NVIDIA card?
[20:47] <fliegenderfrosch> danand: can't he just use a .profile?
[20:47] <BenniBoya> danand: and .bashrc
[20:47] <Devourer> Odd-rationale, mynyml, does Audacity work on Ubuntu?
[20:47] <nikotine> AlonFW, $sudo chmod 777 /media ... that should give full rwx permissions
[20:47] <Odd-rationale> Devourer: sudo aptitude install audacity
[20:47] <pir1> LG 1932P seems to be a bit off in the linux-world .. well, acctually .. uhm, everywhere
[20:47] <BenniBoya> danand: my .profile file has something in it related to paths in it
[20:48] <Devourer> Odd-rationale, can it export to mp3?
[20:48] <Odd-rationale> Devourer: Yes,
[20:48] <mynyml> Devourer: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Audacity
[20:48] <danand> BenniBoya - just looking at that
[20:48] <Dargor> Does anyone knows how to setup a motorola i876w on ubuntu 7.10????
[20:48] <whileimhere> hi, im trying to watch som wmv files and i have the w32codecs installed but it is still scrambled any idea why
[20:48] <AlonFW> nikotine - chmod 777 seems to have fixed it, though that is probably overkill
[20:49] <zossso> pirl: The LG L1932P looks like a pretty standard resolution. 1280x1024 is what you want?
[20:49] <pir1> yes
[20:49] <danand> BenniBoya - do you have the bit about including .bashrc if it exists?
[20:49] <Shogun> bye everybody
[20:49] <Odd-rationale> whileimhere: Do you have ubuntu-restricted-extras ?
[20:49] <fliegenderfrosch> BenniBoya: as far as I remember I only edited my .profile and bash used these preferences as well
[20:49] <luckyshot> Scunizi, okay
[20:49] <whileimhere> im not sure
[20:50] <danand> BenniBoya - btw think this file is the equiv of what _used_ to be .bash_profile
[20:50] <Odd-rationale> whileimhere: Do "sudo aptitude install ubuntu-restricted-extras"
[20:50] <zossso> pirl: And you have installed the restricted nvidia drivers?
[20:50] <pir1> well, they seem to disappear when I reboot .. getting back to vesa
[20:50] <BenniBoya> danand: it says if [ -n "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then
[20:50] <riad> i didnot find anything thing there about shutdown
[20:50] <BenniBoya>     # include .bashrc if it exists
[20:50] <BenniBoya>     if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
[20:50] <BenniBoya> 	. ~/.bashrc
[20:50] <riad> all options i tried but no use
[20:50] <whileimhere> doiongit now
[20:51] <Devourer> Odd-rationale, this is the error I got after trying to play an imported mp3, "Error while opening sound device. Please check the output device settings and the project sample rate.".
[20:51] <Odd-rationale> riad: Try starting a new topic and see if anyone knows.
[20:51] <nikotine> AlonFW, people seem to think most applications of full permissions are overkill but if it is simply a folder for your media music etc ... whats the worry? plus it is on a seperate partition as you mention, so it should be ok.
[20:51] <CorruptTerrorist> i get this error on Envy:
[20:51] <pepsi> :(
[20:51] <CorruptTerrorist> [Errno 21] IS A DIRECTORY
[20:52] <Odd-rationale> Devourer: You must have some settings wrong. Try reading through the help files.
[20:52] <AlonFW> Nikotine - thanks I have an nvidia graphics issue too....
[20:52] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: I tried what you said, and it errored when I tried to resize the partition
[20:52] <zossso> pirl: In a terminal try: 'sudo nvidia-settings'
[20:52] <Devourer> Odd-rationale, the Audacity help files?
[20:52] <Seveas> CorruptTerrorist, don't use envy
[20:52] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: What error?
[20:52] <Seveas> !envy | CorruptTerrorist
[20:52] <ubotu> CorruptTerrorist: envy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[20:52] <danand> BenniBoya - try doing an echo $BASH_VERION
[20:52] <danand> BenniBoya - see what you ger
[20:52] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: It just said it failed, there wasn't a descriptive error
[20:53] <danand> BenniBoya - *get
[20:53] <fliegenderfrosch> Devourer: try different output settings
[20:53] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: but now when i reopen gparted, I can't resize it
[20:53] <Devourer> fliegenderfrosch, how?
[20:53] <pir1> zossso: comes the message "you do not seem to be using the nvidia drivers"
[20:53] <pir1> and I rebooted, so now it's vesa again
[20:53] <AlonFW> I have an issue with resolution and refresh rate on my nvidia card, I see multiple solutions in the forums and am not sure what to do.  When I install the restricted drier via Envy neither the "Screen Resolution" nor the Nvidia configuration show my prefered res of 1600x1200
[20:53] <fliegenderfrosch> Devourer: edit>preferences>audio i/o
[20:54] <icf7> Is there a small utility that just encrypts stdin using symetric ciphers like AES?
[20:54] <Seveas> !envy | AlonFW
[20:54] <nikotine> AlonFW, I am on this channel looking for help I just installed ubuntu for the first time today I know nothing about the OS specifics. However I think system>administration>restriceddrivers this is where my ATi driver was at.
[20:54] <ubotu> AlonFW: envy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[20:54] <BenniBoya> denend:  3.2.25(1)-release, i gtg in a sec, if i put it in my profile would it work?
[20:54] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: It might have done it ok anyways. I think I know what error messgae you're talking about. I got something similar...
[20:54] <Devourer> fliegenderfrosch, what should I change in there? Input device?
[20:54] <Odd-rationale> Devourer: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
[20:54] <fliegenderfrosch> Devourer: output
[20:54] <Devourer> Odd-rationale, what about it?
[20:54] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: when I fdisk /dev/sda, there isn't any unallocated space
[20:55] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: I'm going to restart and see if that helps
[20:55] <fliegenderfrosch> Devourer: i know i already had this problem, but i'm not sure if that was the solution
[20:55] <CorruptTerrorist> urm... envy is on my system... but how do i uninstall it?
[20:55] <Devourer> fliegenderfrosch, it didn't do anything, I still get the error. =\
[20:55] <makaveli> hey guys, anyone now how to change permission settings on a file? i can manually do it by logging in as root and changing it that way, but after i reboot permission drops back to 'root' settings
[20:55] <pir1> zossso: but the nvidia-settings - box came up
[20:55] <Odd-rationale> Devourer: See if you can trouble shoot your error there.
[20:55] <zossso> pirl: Maybe try 'sudo nvidia-xconfig'
[20:55] <Seveas> CorruptTerrorist, more worrying: how will you undo the damage it did? :)
[20:55] <danand> BenniBoya - its a bit of a wierd one .... but yeh. try it and see ;) - luck
[20:56] <CorruptTerrorist> Seveas, what damage?
[20:56] <zossso> pirl: That sets ubuntu up to use the nvidia drivers
[20:56] <Seveas> CorruptTerrorist, envy tends to break thing
[20:56] <Seveas> s
[20:56] <BenniBoya> danand: ty, i gtg 2 school, cya
[20:56] <CorruptTerrorist> Seveas, well it hasnt
[20:56] <pir1> ok .. well, it says it did it now
[20:56] <tkooda> is there a clean way to re-generate new openssh-server keys (/etc/ssh/ssh_host_?sa_key{,.pub}) using `dpkg` (`dpkg-reconfigure`??)  -w/out having to run `ssh-keygen` by hand for each key?
[20:56] <pir1> I probably have to reboot to see if it changed ?
[20:56] <whileimhere> ubuntu-restricted-extras is that just java?
[20:57] <makaveli> was wonderin if theres a command i could type to permanently change permissions
[20:57] <Seveas> tkooda, dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server might actually work
[20:57] <jeffMASTERflex> whileimhere: flash, java, codecs, fonts, etc
[20:57] <whileimhere> oh
[20:57] <AstorZZZ> howdy
[20:57] <fliegenderfrosch> Devourer: see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=506356
[20:57] <tkooda> Seveas, `dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server` dosn't re-create the host keys.  -is there another arg to `dpkg-reconfigure` that'll do it?
[20:57] <zossso> pirl: Might have to restart X server or press ALT+E to start using the drivers
[20:57] <caspu> Hola
[20:57] <caspu> hi
[20:57] <Odd-rationale> whileimhere: The gstreamer stuff is what you're interested in to play wmv's
[20:57] <jpatrick> !es | caspu
[20:57] <ubotu> caspu: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[20:57] <pir1> ok .. I'll probably be away for some time then .. :P
[20:57] <CorruptTerrorist> !binarydriver > CorruptTerrorist
[20:58] <AstorZZZ> I need a C++ IDE - working out of the box
[20:58] <zossso> ALT+CTRL+BACKSPACE will reset the X server
[20:58] <zossso> pirl: ALT+CTRL+BACKSPACE will reset the X server
[20:58] <Devourer> fliegenderfrosch, thanks.
[20:58] <caspu> :) I know. thanks jpatrick
[20:58] <pir1> *wave*
[20:58] <goldensun> hello, i have a question. Is it possible on ubuntu hardy to remove firefox 3 beta and to install firefox 2
[20:58] <goldensun> ?
[20:58] <zossso> *wave*
[20:58] <imeo> list
[20:59] <jeffMASTERflex> !hardy | goldensun
[20:59] <ubotu> goldensun: 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
[20:59] <zossso> pirl: success?
[20:59] <pir1> I'll check
[20:59] <pir1> :P
[20:59] <CorruptTerrorist> um... Package linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-15-generic has no available version, but exists in the database.
[20:59] <AstorZZZ> Is there a NORMAL C++ IDE in ubuntu?
[20:59] <Seveas> tkooda, remove the keys and retry
[21:00] <mehrab> I have an error while rebooting my system
[21:00] <AstorZZZ> I dont want to mess around makefiles and shit
[21:00] <pir1> zossso .. no, it ran back to the vesa-drivers
[21:00] <pir1> :(
[21:00] <mehrab> and here is the log : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57511/
[21:00] <mehrab> whats the problem?
[21:00] <CorruptTerrorist> can anyone help?
[21:00] <AstorZZZ> You know, i need an ide where i can ACTUALLY compile a hello world app
[21:00] <jeffMASTERflex> AstorZZZ: anjuta
[21:01] <Devourer> fliegenderfrosch, it works now. Thanks. :)
[21:01] <zossso> pirl:  :( hmm
[21:01] <CorruptTerrorist> anyone?
[21:01] <fliegenderfrosch> Devourer: great :)
[21:01] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: make sure you have all sources activated
[21:01] <CorruptTerrorist> fliegenderfrosch, how?
[21:01] <pir1> I used the "screens and graphics" - thingy .. and the same happened then. Tested, and the nvidia-driver was enabled, then after restarting it was back to vesa
[21:02] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, you tried vim and g++?
[21:02] <eliran> can anyone help me installing 3D on ubuntu
[21:02] <zossso> pirl: might have to manually edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[21:02] <danand> !su
[21:02] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[21:02] <AstorZZZ> g++?
[21:02] <AstorZZZ> You mean compiling stuff from terminal?
[21:02] <whileimhere> hmm still scrambled
[21:02] <AstorZZZ> I actually tried
[21:02] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: have a look at System>system administration>software sources
[21:02] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, yes!
[21:02] <jpatrick> !b-e | AstorZZZ
[21:02] <ubotu> AstorZZZ: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[21:02] <mehrab> what is the problem with this log?       http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57511/
[21:02] <pir1> hm .. it says how in the wiki right ?
[21:03] <jeffMASTERflex> DRebellion_: i think he is looking for a hand holding environment reminiscent of MS software. AstorZZZ give anjuta a shit
[21:03] <jpatrick> !ohmy | jeffMASTERflex
[21:03] <ubotu> jeffMASTERflex: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[21:03] <AstorZZZ> There were some problems with linking with standart libraries
[21:03] <AstorZZZ> when i tried using g++
[21:03] <jeffMASTERflex> i meant shot! lol
[21:03] <CorruptTerrorist> fliegenderfrosch, still get the error
[21:03] <jpatrick> jeffMASTERflex: whoops :)
[21:03] <whiteeagle> bye
[21:03] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, :O
[21:03] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: make sure main, restricted, universe & multiverse are activated, also make sure gutsy-updates is activated
[21:03] <nickrud_> jeffMASTERflex: you need a spell checker ;)
[21:03] <Odd-rationale> whileimhere: Have you tried another media player? like mplayer or vlc?
[21:03] <zossso> pirl: Maybe https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[21:03] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: I got at the details, and it says it failed because /dev/sda1 is mounted
[21:03] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: but it's not mounted before gparted starts
[21:04] <jeffMASTERflex> nickrud_: it was the last word.. so i jsut hit enter
[21:04] <whileimhere> both
[21:04] <riad> still nothing about shutdown problem
[21:04] <whileimhere> mplayer just shows black
[21:04] <AstorZZZ> The problem with text editor + g++ is debuging
[21:04] <nickrud_> jeffMASTERflex: I saw it was a typo, was gonna let it go but jpatrick jumped the gun
[21:04] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, gdb?
[21:04] <jpatrick> nickrud_: I was too fast :)
[21:04] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: You were using the livecd, right?
[21:04] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: I'm on the livecd
[21:05] <pir1> zossso: about v. 7.10 it doesn't say much except what I've tried dosens of times .. :P
[21:05] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: and /dev/sda1 isn't mounted before gparted starts
[21:05] <Odd-rationale> whileimhere: Have you tried converting it?
[21:05] <AstorZZZ> DRebellion_: i have no clue how to get it running
[21:05] <[43zla]> greetings everyone
[21:05] <tkooda> Seveas, if I have to remove the keys first I'm already running more than one command, so I mine-as-well just do the two `ssh-keygen`'s and be done with it.  ;P  thanks anyway though.
[21:05] <pir1> says a lot about 7.04 though
[21:05] <[43zla]> i've got a question
[21:05] <[43zla]> if someone could give me a helping hand
[21:05] <AstorZZZ> Alright, i opened up Anjuta
[21:05] <pir1> maybe that applies to 7.10 as well .. ?
[21:05] <CorruptTerrorist> fliegenderfrosch, i still get the same error
[21:05] <AstorZZZ> made a generic c++ app
[21:05] <mehrab> any help??
[21:05] <AstorZZZ> hello world
[21:05] <whileimhere> no how?
[21:05] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: Does your system work, though?
[21:05] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, mind pasting it?
[21:05] <AstorZZZ> build->compile
[21:05] <zossso> Try 'gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf' and search for 'vesa'
[21:05] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: on the livecd, yes
[21:05] <zossso> pirl: Try 'gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf' and search for 'vesa'
[21:05] <Fryda> !ask | [43zla]
[21:05] <ubotu> [43zla]: 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. :-)
[21:05] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: I haven't logged back over yet
[21:06] <AstorZZZ> completed... successful
[21:06] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: Try.
[21:06] <[43zla]> Does,somebody around here know a good .swf editor for ubuntu.
[21:06] <[43zla]> ?
[21:06] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: hmm.. it might be working.. I unmounted /dev/sda1 w/ umountt after starting gparted
[21:06] <AstorZZZ> build->execute->ok
[21:06] <[43zla]> ..
[21:06] <Odd-rationale> whileimhere: You can try some online resources: http://www.zamzar.com
[21:06] <Devourer> How do I uncompress a .tar.bz2?
[21:06] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: which ubuntu version do you use?
[21:06] <AstorZZZ> shows program blah,blah,blah does not exists
[21:06] <riad> Ive installed ubuntu and it is working perfectly, except the shutdown functions(suspend,hibernate,shutdown)
[21:07] <CorruptTerrorist> 7.10 fliegenderfrosch
[21:07] <tkooda> Devourer, google has many pages answering that
[21:07] <Joff> hi can anyone help me? kind of new to Ubuntu/Linux
[21:07] <whileimhere> koo;
[21:07] <jeffMASTERflex> Devourer: right click and extract
[21:07] <whileimhere> kool
[21:07] <Starnestommy> Devourer: tar -xjf file.tar.bz2?
[21:07] <whileimhere> ty
[21:07] <MrMist> hey guys
[21:07] <MrMist> :)
[21:07] <erUSUL> !ask | Joff
[21:07] <ubotu> Joff: 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. :-)
[21:07] <tkooda> Devourer, `tar xjf file.tar.bz2`
[21:07] <utkan0s> Joff, say what you need help with
[21:07] <riad> if anybody can help that will be great
[21:07] <Devourer> Thanks. XD
[21:07] <Joff> ok
[21:07] <mehrab> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57511/         help please
[21:07] <Squawk> Devourer, or just bunzip file.tar.bz2 if you dont wanna extract the tar
[21:07] <AstorZZZ> I compile hello world app with anjuta, how do i actually run it?
[21:07] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: and what for are you trying to install linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-15-generic ?
[21:07] <MrMist> Does anyone know how if I'm able to move buttons on the frame around the window? I want the min/max buttons to be on the left side of the window instead of the right
[21:08] <Odd-rationale> whileimhere: If after conversion doesn't work, then the file might be corrupted.
[21:08] <CorruptTerrorist> whenever i try to open restricted drivers manager
[21:08] <whileimhere> ok
[21:08] <Squawk> mehrab, possibly misnamed partition in fstab?
[21:08] <Odd-rationale> MrMist: You can install a different theme
[21:08] <fliegenderfrosch> MrMist: I'm not sure if that's actually possible with metacity
[21:08] <[43zla]> anyone saw my question ?
[21:08] <[43zla]> >_>
[21:08] <AstorZZZ> So how do i get a simple hello world up and running with Anjuta?
[21:08] <mehrab> Squawk: let me see
[21:08] <riad> any help pls
[21:08] <icyak> with what?
[21:09] <riad> shutdown
[21:09] <utkan0s> chat moves fast guys, repeat your q
[21:09] <ere4si> MrMist, you can do that in the gconf editor
[21:09] <Odd-rationale> MrMist: Some themes have the buttons on the left. see http://art.gnome.org or http://gnome-look.org for more details
[21:09] <Joff> i need help with NVIDIA driver install for my card to use its full 3d application, its a Nvidia 8600 GT XXX edition and when i try to use the pkg supplied by NVIDIA it says you do not have your distro's libc header files please get your libc development package? can anyone understand this one?
[21:09] <[43zla]> REPEAT: Does,somebody around here know a good .swf editor for ubuntu.
[21:09] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, how to run it? open up a terminal and type ./nameofprogram
[21:09] <pir1> zosso: confusing file, but it looks like nvidia is all over that file .. the only thing about vesa is  "# This file was generated by failsafeDexconf, using
[21:09] <pir1> # values from the debconf database and some overrides to use vesa mode."
[21:09] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, use cd to get to the correct folder first of course
[21:09] <mehrab> Squawk: nno that is correct, I didnt changed fstab
[21:10] <riad> any body can help
[21:10] <icyak> what with shutdown?
[21:10] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: and which ubuntu version are you using?
[21:10] <DRebellion_> !patience | riad
[21:10] <ubotu> riad: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[21:10] <whileimhere> i get a message that my wmv is encrypted is there any way around it?
[21:10] <MrMist> ere4si: How do I do that with the gconf editor ?
[21:10] <CorruptTerrorist> fliegenderfrosch, 7.10
[21:10] <pir1> zossso even ..
[21:10] <Squawk> mehrab, try fsck on /dev/hda#, the one that represents that uuid, see what that gives?
[21:10] <brambo> can anyone help me?
[21:10] <brambo> im having an audio issue
[21:10] <DRebellion_> !info swftools | riad
[21:10] <ubotu> riad: swftools (source: swftools): Collection of utilities for SWF file manipulation/creation. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.8.1-1 (gutsy), package size 1867 kB, installed size 4480 kB
[21:10] <utkan0s> Joff, what package are you trying
[21:10] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: that's a bit strange, because the kernel version in 7.10 is 2.6.22
[21:10] <DRebellion_> !info swftools | [43zla]
[21:10] <ubotu> [43zla]: swftools (source: swftools): Collection of utilities for SWF file manipulation/creation. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.8.1-1 (gutsy), package size 1867 kB, installed size 4480 kB
[21:10] <DRebellion_> riad, sorry, wrong person
[21:11] <riad> my dear i tried all websites and i need to solve my problem to deploy ubuntu for 250 users
[21:11] <mehrab> Squaw: I dont know how?
[21:11] <utkan0s> riad, what shutdown issue
[21:11] <AstorZZZ> DRebellion_: except there's no executable there
[21:11] <Joff> im using the NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.09-pkg1.run
[21:11]  * [43zla] slaps ubotu around a bit with Invader Zim's iron fist
[21:11] <[43zla]> thx i'll try it
[21:11] <AstorZZZ> although anjuta showed no problems compiling it
[21:11] <[43zla]> i installed swftools already some of them
[21:11] <[43zla]> but don't know how to use it
[21:11] <zossso> pirl: Should see something like 'Driver          "nvidia"'
[21:11] <sleek> is there a way to build an ubuntu live cd without an installer? but rather, it just runs via disk?
[21:11] <brambo> soon as i start up i can listen to audio through VLC Media player but when i try to use XMMS it thinks the sound is already in use but it isn't?
[21:11] <pir1> yeah .. I see that about .. 4 times
[21:11] <riad> im not able to shutdown my pc by any command, i have to press and hold the power bottun
[21:12] <[43zla]> how to run swftools ?
[21:12] <brambo> i need to use XMMS for internet radio
[21:12] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, I have no idea how to use anjuta. I can tell you that you should use  g++ code.cpp -o nameofprogram and then ./nameofprogram.
[21:12] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: yes, my original system still works
[21:12] <mehrab> Squawk: and I think I dont have /dev/hda
[21:12] <puller> I am getting an error when installing ubuntu: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4410213#post4410213
[21:12] <ere4si> MrMist, apps - metacity - general - button layout - move the menu to the end and put the colon before menu e.g. minimize,maximise,close:menu
[21:12] <utkan0s> Joff try nvidia-glx-new
[21:12] <CorruptTerrorist> fliegenderfrosch, http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s26/joethecomputer/Screenshot-synaptic.png
[21:12] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: Are the partition sizes correct?
[21:12] <AstorZZZ> DRebellion_: And how do i debug it?
[21:12] <DRebellion_> riad, what happens when you try to shut down?
[21:12] <Squawk> mehrab, have a look in /etc/fstab and see which partition relates to that uuid. It must exist
[21:12] <brambo> anyone have any idea why it does this?
[21:12] <CorruptTerrorist> fliegenderfrosch, if relevant, http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s26/joethecomputer/00001.jpg
[21:12] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, you need to debug a helloworld app? what exactly is the error message you receive?
[21:12] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: they're the same as they've always been
[21:12] <pir1> zossso : I was lying to you :P it's two times
[21:12] <riad> it is just giving blank screen
[21:13] <AstorZZZ> DRebellion_: How can i compile a opengl app with g++?
[21:13] <Joff> have tried that and i still cannot use things like the compiz cube
[21:13] <prasanna> is there away we can disable the 'keyring' when the pc boots up? i know its related to the wireless connection
[21:13] <zossso> pirl: Is it commented out?  (# in front of the lines)
[21:13] <DRebellion_> riad, does it go through any shutdown procedure?
[21:13] <pir1> no, it's not
[21:13] <utkan0s> what command are you issuing riad
[21:13] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: so the resize did not work?
[21:13] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: nope
[21:13] <prasanna> everytime i read a solution found on google, it ends up causing more problems
[21:13] <pir1> oh .. yeah, one of them is
[21:13] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, look up some opengl c++ tutorials on the net or buy/rent a book
[21:13] <prasanna> in relation to this problem i mean
[21:13] <rikkimaru> Odd-rationale: i'll try it on the livecd again, perhaps get a more useful error
[21:13] <eliran> can anyone here help with enabling 3D i have Nvidia 8800GT and its intel based system
[21:13] <riad> either the menu commands or command line like sudo shutdown -h now
[21:13] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: not sure, but maybe it helps if you remove the old kernels
[21:13] <AstorZZZ> DRebellion_: hell, no, i expect to proceed with more complex apps, how do i debug em?
[21:13] <Odd-rationale> rikkimaru: You might want to try the official live GParted CD.
[21:14] <iPod-nano> Someone tell me where to find the asterisk sound files.
[21:14] <CorruptTerrorist> fliegenderfrosch, how?
[21:14] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: just search for "linux-image" in synaptic
[21:14] <brambo> Can anyone help me with my audio issue?
[21:14] <DRebellion_> AstorZZZ, perhaps you should learn gdb
[21:14] <riad> yes it goes through the procedure but it doesnt power off or show anything
[21:14] <AstorZZZ> DRebellion_: usually books dont cover compiling opengl apps with g++ from terminal
[21:14] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: and remove the older ones
[21:14] <zossso> pirl: As long as one is not commented out, it is fine
[21:14] <mehrab> Squawk: ok, ok I think I realized what happened
[21:14] <Squawk> CorruptTerrorist, you trying to get nvidia working with a new kernel? if so, prepare to bang you head against a wall for days
[21:15] <prasanna> no ones been able to solve the keyring at boot up issue
[21:15] <pir1> ok .. then it should be fine then ? but it calls it "Failsafe device" ?
[21:15] <prasanna> ?
[21:15] <utkan0s> riad can you issue a shutdown -h now and then dump the contents of ps aux to pastebin
[21:15] <tanath> my flash keeps freezing in epiphany
[21:15] <utkan0s> it sounds like something is holding it up
[21:15] <fliegenderfrosch> prasanna: what exactly is your issue?
[21:15] <nickrud_> AstorZZZ: you might be better served asking these questions on ##c and ##c++
[21:15] <zossso> pirl: sounds like your failsafe device is nvidia.  failsafe should be vesa..  Strange
[21:15] <pir1> hm
[21:16] <AstorZZZ> nickrud_: well, its relevant, because i'm looking for a working-out of the box IDE for ubuntu
[21:16] <pir1> so .. then I should try to make vesa fail ... ? :P
[21:16] <prasanna> the keyring pop up at startup
[21:16] <zossso> pirl: want to send me your xorg.conf?
[21:16] <pir1> ok
[21:16] <fliegenderfrosch> prasanna: which ubuntu version are you using?
[21:16] <prasanna> having to enter it everytime it boots up, must be away to automatically have it registered
[21:16] <brambo> What can i do so my XMMS works? it seems to think my audio is in use but I can play MP3's on VLC fine
[21:16] <pir1> if I'm able to find it .. :P *noob*
[21:16] <CorruptTerrorist> Package linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic has no available version, but exists in the database.
[21:16] <prasanna> 7.10
[21:16] <zossso> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[21:16] <CorruptTerrorist> ^^ that's the problem
[21:16] <nickrud_> AstorZZZ: you're gonna find more people who do compilation there. c and c++ is not specific to ubuntu, and this is meant to be a support channel for ubuntu issues
[21:17] <riad> how to dump ps contents...i cannot see anything in the screen once i issue the command
[21:17] <Odd-rationale> OK I'm out of here
[21:17] <samel> hi
[21:17] <CorruptTerrorist> right... how do i reinstall ubuntu?
[21:17] <neverblue> brambo, something else has a handle on your audio, you can logout/back in to get it to release, or, if FF is open, that might be doing it, shut down all your instances of FF
[21:17] <DRebellion_> riad, you should
[21:17] <flowOver> anyone have experience getting pdt setup with eclipse and other plugins so that it doesn't crash?
[21:17] <fliegenderfrosch> prasanna: have you used the common-pamkeyring workaround in feisty and then upgraded?
[21:17] <jeffMASTERflex> AstorZZZ: try this guide for compiling and running C++ apps with g++. It is really easy to follow
[21:17] <utkan0s> riad so everything goes black immediately after issuing that shell command?
[21:17] <DRebellion_> CorruptTerrorist, just like you installed it
[21:17] <brambo> FF  ?
[21:17] <riad> yes
[21:17] <jeffMASTERflex> AstorZZZ: http://gentoo-wiki.com/StartingCPP
[21:18] <utkan0s> are you doing this within X
[21:18] <prasanna> no, was a fresh 7.10 install
[21:18] <brambo> neverblue: FF ? what is this?
[21:18] <neverblue> brambo, FireFox
[21:18] <AstorZZZ> jeffMASTERflex: thanks!
[21:18] <DRebellion_> brambo, feature freeze for ubuntu+1 (was on feb 14th)
[21:18] <brambo> neverblue: firefox is using my audio ?
[21:18] <prasanna> i realize its related to the wireless connection
[21:18] <neverblue> brambo, re-read, I said if
[21:19] <fliegenderfrosch> prasanna: is libpam-gnome-keyring installed?
[21:19] <brambo> neverblue: I'll try to logout in back in
[21:19] <utkan0s> riad are you doing this within X
[21:19] <pir1> zossso: looks like I'm having a lot of them :P like xorg.conf5, xorg.conf backup etc.
[21:19] <ere4si> MrMist, any luck?
[21:19] <pir1> receiving ?
[21:19] <CorruptTerrorist> wow... a reinstall after 1 day
[21:19] <riad> what do u mean by within X
[21:19] <prasanna> let me check
[21:19] <brambo> neverblue: its done this before but then suddently worked again in a little bit
[21:19] <Joff> utkan0s: as i say im new to this and i dont understand why i cannot install this new driver release from nvidia? is it something im doing wrong? or is something missing
[21:19] <brambo> neverblue: i have audio but just XMMS dont wanna play
[21:19] <neverblue> with a nick like that CorruptTerrorist, I would imagine that everyday :D
[21:19] <utkan0s> are you at a GUI or just at a CLI riad
[21:20] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: i still don't think reinstalling is necessary
[21:20] <utkan0s> Joff is glibc installed
[21:20] <riad> GUI
[21:20] <zossso> pirl: not receiving yet
[21:20] <riad> but i cn use terminal
[21:20] <utkan0s> riad gnome or kde
[21:20] <CorruptTerrorist> fliegenderfrosch, give me an alternative
[21:20] <pir1> should I try to send it again ?
[21:20] <neverblue> brambo, as I explained, something has a hold of your audio, and isnt releasing it to xmms, thats all I can say
[21:20] <prasanna> fliegenderfrosch, yes it is
[21:20] <zossso> pirl: sure
[21:20] <riad> gnome
[21:20] <prasanna> should it be?
[21:20] <riad> yes
[21:20] <wigliam> where is possible to install the latest glibc from the repo
[21:20] <fliegenderfrosch> prasanna: hm... then there should be a checkbox in the password dialog not to show the dialog again
[21:20] <brambo> neverblue: ok ill just logout n back in and see what happens
[21:20] <utkan0s> riad /etc/init.d/gdm stop ..this will kill X
[21:21] <utkan0s> issue a shutdown when you get back to the terminal
[21:21] <Joff> utkan0s: how would i check this?
[21:21] <fliegenderfrosch> CorruptTerrorist: reloading of the packages list doesn't help neither?
[21:21] <utkan0s> Joff try synaptic package manager, search for glibc
[21:21] <pir1> zossso: maybe I have to configure this irc-thingy as well .. ? ;D
[21:21] <utkan0s> riad you will most likely lose connection to us, im curious what happens when you issue a shutdown from outside of x
[21:21] <Joff> utkan0s there is a glibc-doc that is not installed, is this what you mean?
[21:22] <danand> Joff - apt-cache search glibc
[21:22] <utkan0s> no
[21:22] <utkan0s> joff what else is there
[21:22] <utkan0s> that isnt installed
[21:22] <MrMist> ere4si: there's got to be a editor for this !? Can I create my own theme ?
[21:23] <prasanna> no checkbox
[21:23] <ere4si> MrMist, could you open the gconf editor?
[21:23] <Joff> utkan0s: too many to list
[21:24] <ere4si> MrMist, gnome-look has a tutorial for theme making
[21:24] <zossso> pirl: ...or the transfer problem is on my end.  I'm new to this IRC client
[21:24] <Joff> utkan0s: glibc on its own is not in the list
[21:25] <terry_gardener> hello
[21:25] <riad> it is the same
[21:25] <AstorZZZ> So i compile a hello world app with g++
[21:25] <pir1> I'm new to this one too .. using Pidgin .. it doesn't have any options conserning file-transfers
[21:25] <AstorZZZ> I ran it from terminal
[21:25] <AstorZZZ> Funny thing - there's no output
[21:25] <MrMist> ere4si: Hmm.. do you know how I adjust the transparency of unfocused windows ?
[21:25] <sharperguy> Anyone have any experiance installing the realtime kernel on a dell laptop (the E5whatever)
[21:25] <terry_gardener> wonder if anyone can help, the edit menu option wont open, says starting edit menu and then nothing happens
[21:26] <AstorZZZ> So i wrote some stuff to txt file to make sure it actually works
[21:26] <brambo> neverblue: its something in KDE doing it, soon as i logon under Gnome its all good again...thanks for your help though
[21:26] <AstorZZZ> Well, it works
[21:26] <AstorZZZ> But why there's no output in the console?
[21:26] <neverblue> brambo, its not 'KDE' directly
[21:26] <zossso> Ah, I'm using 'x-chat GNOME'
[21:26] <ere4si> MrMist, you need compiz for that I think - I don't do eye candy stuff - sorry
[21:26] <riad> same blank screen and it didnot shutdown
[21:26] <Imaginal> Using my hardware volume up/down and mute buttons, gnome shows the square in the middle that says what the volume is, but it doesn't change. What is going on?
[21:26] <brambo> neverblue: what are you saying?
[21:26] <jeffMASTERflex> AstorZZZ: mine had output in the console. i followed the exact instructions on the site
[21:26] <pir1> pidgin was already installed with ubuntu .. so ...
[21:26] <utkan0s> Joff is libc6 installed
[21:27] <MrMist> ere4si: gnome-look ?
[21:27] <neverblue> brambo, its working, be happy :D
[21:27] <zossso> pirl: don't know about pidgin.  Might not be file transfer capable.
[21:27] <danand> joff - to see if glibc is installed type dpkg-query --status pkgname
[21:27] <ere4si> MrMist, I'll get a link
[21:27] <brambo> neverblue: yeah i just wanted to use it under the new KDE4 desktop I got :D
[21:27] <pir1> well, there is an option, but .. nothing happens obviously
[21:27] <pir1> ;P
[21:27] <neverblue> brambo, thats another channel :D
[21:27] <krut> hello :)
[21:27] <jeffMASTERflex> AstorZZZ: look at the summary at the end. once it compiles, you have to run it with "./hello"
[21:27] <danand> joff - or try a dpkg -l | grep glibc
[21:28] <brambo> neverblue: well thats why ur here now i know, thank u
[21:28] <rikkimaru> I'm on a livecd trying to use gparted to resize my main partition.  Can someone look at http://pastebin.ca/919548 and help me?  Thanks
[21:28] <zossso> pirl: Here is a sample x.org for NVIDIA... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=339930
[21:28] <utkan0s> it's called libc6 Joff
[21:28] <brambo> neverblue: :)
[21:28] <riad> again the shutdown problem
[21:28] <usurper> if i wanted tohave ubuntu on a virtual machine using wmware which version would i need? vmware server? or what?
[21:28] <ere4si> MrMist, http://www.gnome-look.org/
[21:28] <utkan0s> riad what happened
[21:28] <riad> same
[21:28] <AstorZZZ> jeffMASTERflex: oh, yeah, it works now too
[21:28] <brambo> neverblue: have u seen the name sudobash in here lately?
[21:28] <utkan0s> riad were you at a console only
[21:28] <utkan0s> not a terminal within X
[21:28] <Joff> libc6 is listed as installed and ok
[21:28] <riad> yes
[21:28] <neverblue> brambo, nope, sorry
[21:28] <utkan0s> riad did it just freeze
[21:28] <usurper>  if i wanted tohave ubuntu on a virtual machine using wmware which version would i need? vmware server? or what?
[21:28] <AstorZZZ> So, now i've got a working hello world app / file IO
[21:29] <brambo> neverblue: k ty...im gonna go thanks 4 all ya help
[21:29] <riad> but i ran your command from root terminal
[21:29] <utkan0s> Joff do you have the dev packages installed associated with it
[21:29] <fliegenderfrosch> usurper: vmware player should be enough, you then just have to create the vm with an other tool
[21:29] <utkan0s> riad were you able to type commands after you issued the shutdown?
[21:29] <fliegenderfrosch> usurper: alternatively you could use virtualbox
[21:29] <Joff> i hate to say, but i havent a clue?
[21:29] <brambo> neverblue: ubuntu forever :D
[21:29] <utkan0s> Joff look in synaptic packaged manager, search for libc6
[21:29] <utkan0s> Joff install everything that makes sense
[21:29] <AstorZZZ> Howdy, so how do i compile hello world apps it in anjuta?
[21:29] <JasonWoof> I upgraded to hardy and now the NetworkManager keeps reporting me as offline
[21:29] <riad> i cannot type any command after
[21:29] <usurper> "virtualbox" is a name for another virtual machine maker
[21:29] <AstorZZZ> The problem is, it only generats an .o file
[21:30] <AstorZZZ> *generates
[21:30] <riad> i rebooted
[21:30] <JasonWoof> every time I open pidgin or epiphany I have to tell them to go online.
[21:30] <utkan0s> riad can you reboot ok?
[21:30] <riad> yes
[21:30] <Joff> utkan0s: i think this is where the problem is, as none of this makes sense to me
[21:30] <utkan0s> riad when you issued the shutdown from the client did the screen go black or just freeze
[21:30] <fliegenderfrosch> usurper: yes, i know, thats why i said "alternatively"
[21:30] <JasonWoof> how can I force epiphany to always open in "online" mode?
[21:30] <riad> but i cannot suspend , hibernate or shutdown
[21:30] <utkan0s> Joff.. there is a bit of a learning curve
[21:31] <rikkimaru> I'm on a livecd trying to use gparted to resize my main partition.  Can someone look at http://pastebin.ca/919548 and help me?  Thanks
[21:31] <Joff> utkan0s: i figure that
[21:31] <utkan0s> Joff, do you know what synaptic package manager is
[21:31] <riad> blank
[21:31] <danand> joff - dpkg -l | grep libc6 ... if libc6-dev pops up in the output you have it installed
[21:31] <utkan0s> Joff sometimes programs need the dev libraries
[21:31] <AstorZZZ> When i compile a hello world app in anjuta it only generates a .o file, there're no executables!
[21:31] <Joff> utkan0s: yes im there but there are around 20 items in the list and am unsure as to what is needed
[21:31] <mohi> hi, is it possible to connect two laptops with their wireless for internet and file sharing?
[21:31] <utkan0s> Joff, grab libc6-dev
[21:31] <AtomicSpark> mohi: yes, it's callled ad-hoc
[21:31] <Joff> i see a libc6-dev in there thats not installed
[21:32] <utkan0s> if you dont have it
[21:32] <utkan0s> install that Joff
[21:32] <utkan0s> and try your nvidia shell script again
[21:32] <utkan0s> you dont need anything else in the list, i just checked
[21:32] <yahya> I have a problem with asterisk at bootup, it starts before the network is fully up, so all the channels are not initialized. Is there a way to configure the init scripts so that it waits for a network interface to be up first?
[21:32] <lomener> kelk1 parle français??
[21:32] <MrMist> ere4si: it's a metacity theme I'm creating then, right ?
[21:32] <MrMist> or GTK ?
[21:32] <mohi> AtomicSpark: tanx. should I install any package? is it possible with a XO and ubuntu?
[21:32] <Joff> i have to ask, but how is a newbie like me suposed to know that?
[21:32] <ere4si> rikkimaru, you can't use gparted on a mounted partition
[21:33] <robot_jesus> how do i set my host name
[21:33] <riad> so...
[21:33] <fliegenderfrosch> lomener: try #ubuntu-fr
[21:33] <rikkimaru> ere4si: It wasn't mounted before gparted started
[21:33] <lomener> thx
[21:33] <ere4si> MrMist, probably
[21:33] <zossso> pirl: gotta go, but good luck to you
[21:33] <ere4si> rikkimaru, the live cd must have mounted it
[21:33] <danand> robot_jesus - use the hostname command in a terminal
[21:34] <rikkimaru> ere4si: when I ran sudo umount /dev/sda1 before running gparted, it claimed it wasn't mounted
[21:34] <Joff> ok utkan0s, will leave here as i have to stop the gui to do it
[21:34] <sharperguy> AstorZZZ, click build project
[21:34] <natto> hello, how do you specify a ./configure option (--foo=bar) when you install via apt-get?
[21:34] <rikkimaru> ere4si: but after it, it is mounted
[21:34] <danand> robot_jesus - type man hostname in the terminal for help
[21:34] <utkan0s> Joff ok
[21:34] <utkan0s> riad are you 100% positive you were outside of X
[21:34] <riad> do u think there is no solutions for my problem
[21:34] <Joff> thanks for the help if i dont get back :)
[21:34] <AtomicSpark> mohi: it's more of a driver setting then "installing packages". i'm not sure how you do it in ubuntu.
[21:34] <ere4si> rikkimaru, that is what your paste says
[21:34] <riad> yes
[21:34] <utkan0s> riad it's a common X issue but I've never seen it from outside X
[21:34] <progfunk> zossso: pir1 or was supposed to be Pirk, but that was taken .. well, here I am, trying again :P
[21:35] <jeffMASTERflex> natto: the debs are pre-built. for special compile time options, you need to compile it yourself
[21:35] <rikkimaru> ere4si: so... why is gparted angry at itself for mounting /dev/sda1 then?
[21:35] <ere4si> rikkimaru, try   sudo umount -v etc   to get a confirmation that it was unmounted
[21:35] <robot_jesus> danand: thx
[21:35] <xiven> Hey all
[21:35] <natto> jeffMASTERflex: thanks
[21:35] <jonasbjork> i just got the GroupWise client working in Ubuntu 7.10 , blogged @ http://jonasbjork.blogspot.com/
[21:35] <natto> jeffMASTERflex: so in order to make the configuration most like the apt-get one, would you just copy the configuration and use it for compiling?
[21:36] <MrMist> ere4si: can't find the tutorial
[21:36] <sharperguy> Anyone here use the realtime kernel on a dell (ubuntu preinstalled) laptop?
[21:36] <utkan0s> riad when you stopped gdm did it drop you to just text?
[21:36] <progfunk> hmmm
[21:36] <xiven> I was in the middle of an upgrade to Feisty, and along hte way it errored...trying to install gconf2, something about needing python2.5, but 2.4 is installed..I have tried installing 2.5 manually, as well as removing 2.4 before hand..but it won't let me
[21:36] <ere4si> MrMist, are you trying to make ubuntu look like a mac?
[21:36] <progfunk> does pidgin sWck with irc .. ?
[21:36] <jeffMASTERflex> natto: i don't know what you mean, i usually read the readme and install files in the source packages to determine what options i can compile in
[21:36] <MrMist> ere4si: Yeah, that's what I'm after
[21:37] <mohi> hi, is it possible to connect two laptops with their wireless for internet and file sharing?
[21:37] <mhrnjad> progfunk: try xchat
[21:37] <natto> jeffMASTERflex: i mean, i'm assuming apt-get has some standard ways of putting files, to ease uninstalling
[21:37] <ere4si> MrMist, google mac4lin - someones already done the work
[21:37] <natto> jeffMASTERflex: and i would like to stick to these standards if possible
[21:37] <[-NetBoy-]> re
[21:37] <scudDA> hi. Anyone else finding repo downloads reaallly ssllloooowwww?
[21:37] <jeffMASTERflex> natto: yes, you can build your own debs to ease uninstalling later.
[21:38] <progfunk> zossso: did it get any better ? .. *trying to fix things*
[21:38] <JasonWoof> how can I get network manager to always report me as online?
[21:38] <rikkimaru> ere4si: It was unmounted, and I got the same error when I tried again
[21:38] <natto> well i mean, if you compile it yourself, Synaptic won't be happy right?
[21:38] <rikkimaru> ere4si: can I run the commands without gparted?
[21:38] <jeffMASTERflex> natto: to do it the sloppy and unrecommended way, you can use checkinstall. to do it the nice way, you can use debhelper
[21:38] <fliegenderfrosch> scudDA: they are ok for me, maybe you should try a different mirror?
[21:38] <natto> jeffMASTERflex: alright, i'll check that out, thanks a lot
[21:39] <ere4si> rikkimaru, what commands? - the program to partitions' commands?
[21:39] <xiven> Here is the error I get when I try to restart the dist-upgrade since it failed... http://rafb.net/p/94RZ8O82.html
[21:39] <rikkimaru> ere4si: yes, like in the error report it attempted to run 'e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sda1'
[21:39] <Fireal> HI all, should be a real easy question but the forums give me answers to related questions;  How do I list the users of a specific group?
[21:40] <ere4si> rikkimaru, you can run that - but the filesystem needs to be unmounted
[21:40] <ere4si> ...
[21:40] <rikkimaru> ere4si: okay, but I assume there are more commands than just that to resize it, right?
[21:41] <natto> actually, that doesn't make sense: i'm trying to install ffmpeg with mp3lame
[21:41] <bluewraith> hi all
[21:41] <natto> all guides i read for ubuntu show --enable-mp3lame on after you apt-get lame
[21:41] <jole> hello ppl
[21:41] <utkan0s> Fireal, type groups userID where userID is the user you want to check
[21:41] <natto> for ffmpeg
[21:41] <ere4si> rikkimaru, try the force option   umount -fv etc
[21:42] <rikkimaru> ere4si: It claims it's not mounted after I run it once
[21:42] <Fireal> utkan0s:  that's almost what I'm after.  I want all users to a group, not all groups a user is a memeber of
[21:42] <danand> xiven - have you tried running sudo apt-get install python2.5 ? or do you still get errors?
[21:42] <bluewraith> Does anyone where have some spare time that they can waste on me? I'm looking for some information about SSH and what all I can do with it.
[21:42] <Fireal> utkan0s:  like group root is my username and my brother's but not my sister's etc.
[21:42] <tgelter> bluewraith: feel free to pm me
[21:43] <progfunk> zossso : thank you for being helpful, but I think I'll have to call it a day.. (just try one more thing)
[21:43] <ere4si> rikkimaru, I'm at a lost then - never have probs with gparted...
[21:43] <rikkimaru> ere4si: when I try it w/ qtparted I can't resize :/
[21:44] <zossso> progfunk: piro?
[21:44] <progfunk> yeah
[21:44] <progfunk> :P
[21:44] <progfunk> suddenly there came a message about my name being taken and stuff
[21:44] <progfunk> so .. had to change
[21:45] <zossso> progfunk: i see... I don't know if file transfers are allowed on this server.
[21:45] <utkan0s> Fireal, getent group groupname
[21:45] <utkan0s> like this?
[21:45] <progfunk> oh
[21:45] <ere4si> rikkimaru,  try   sudo umount -a ext3 -ond
[21:45] <zossso> progfunk: I can't seem to private message you
[21:45] <progfunk> hm
[21:45] <Imaginal> Using my hardware volume up/down and mute buttons, gnome shows the square in the middle that says what the volume is, but it doesn't change. What is going on?
[21:45] <utkan0s> Fireal, you can also look in /etc/group
[21:46] <bluewraith> tgelter: you get the messages? just curious, havn't used IRC in years
[21:46] <ppvanzella> HI! Has anybody noticed a problem with python on hardy today?
[21:46] <ppvanzella> because it kinda broke here
[21:46] <ere4si> rikkor is it windows your resizing
[21:46] <ere4si> oops
[21:46] <Fireal> utkan0s: Ahh, I think that is the answer...Thanks!
[21:46] <utkan0s> np
[21:46] <progfunk> well .. Pidgin doesn't tell me wheter it's working or not ..
[21:47] <progfunk> but you don't seem to respond to the message, so I guess it doesn't work the other way either
[21:47] <progfunk> hm .. I left :P
[21:47] <progfunk> should've used another client ..
[21:47] <tgelter> bluewraith: I pm'd you
[21:48] <zossso> progfunk: ha... yeah you left. I like x-chat gnome.  might try that
[21:48] <danand> Imaginal - how annoying :(. think i had a similar problem with xine - when i used the volume control nothing happened. turned out xine was trying to change the wrong thing. not sure how you would find out what device that is trying to control though
[21:49] <mrpockets> so in OO, how do you enter two liens of text in a cell when using Excel?
[21:49] <Photocopy> It is not clear how to install something from a .tar.gz archive. I am trying to install the following: http://avant-window-navigator.googlecode.com/files/avant-window-navigator-0.1.1-2.tar.gz   Can someone give me a hand?
[21:49] <PriceChild> Photocopy, read the "readme" file in it.
[21:50] <ppvanzella> Photocopy, have you tried adding the repository for it?
[21:50] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: this program is available as a deb from www.getdeb.net I advise you get it from there if you want
[21:50] <Photocopy> PriceChild: It is not clear.
[21:50] <ppvanzella> there's one somewhere, I'm sure
[21:50] <mrpockets> Photocopy, are you trying to install AWN?
[21:50] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: Ill look
[21:50] <ppvanzella> yep, on getdeb, there's where it is
[21:50] <Photocopy> mrpockets: Yes
[21:50] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Eh?
[21:50] <mrpockets> i also am a super noob in linux, but keep googeling it, there is a package for it thats pretty self explanitory
[21:51] <progfunk> *installing bitchx and xchat-gnome*
[21:51] <zossso> progfunk: cool
[21:51] <danand> Imaginal - check your keyboard make model and layout is correct in system -> prefs -> keyboard
[21:51] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: www.getdeb.net, get the .deb for awn there
[21:51] <ppvanzella> or, if you're running Hardy, just apt-get install avant-windo-navigator
[21:51] <ppvanzella> window*
[21:52] <progfunk> ok .. I'll be back
[21:52] <zossso> k
[21:52] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Theres unhandled dependencies when i try to use that
[21:52] <danand> Imaginal - also you can look and set what controls what events in system -> prefs -> keyboard shortcuts
[21:52] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: and can't gedebi solve them?
[21:53] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: are you running gutsy?
[21:53] <progfunk> hm
[21:53] <progfunk> is this the same channel ? :P
[21:53] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Yes
[21:53] <zossso> progfunk: yes
[21:53] <Imaginal> danand: the keys seem to work, and show the volume going up or down... but no response. The keyboard appears to be mapped right, but there is a disconnect somewhere
[21:53] <progfunk> I was thrown into this before doing anything
[21:53] <ppvanzella> alright, I'll find you the repository
[21:53] <progfunk> hehe
[21:53] <incorrect> what is the meta package for the 32bit libs on amd64?
[21:53] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: yes, you need to install the dependencies on the site first before you install the actual program. they are there on the getdeb page for awn
[21:54] <zossso> progfunk: me too.  that's why i'm here
[21:54] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: It doesnt say it can solve them, it says dependency is not satisfyabe.
[21:54] <Photocopy> no they arent.
[21:54] <progfunk> hehe ;D
[21:54] <progfunk> najs
[21:54] <Imaginal> danand: also, it used to work, meaning I likely broke it at some point
[21:54] <zossso> right-click my name.. see if you can send me a file
[21:54] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: yes they are. i see them and installed them myself right now
[21:54] <danand> Imaginal - oops :(
[21:54] <Photocopy> No, libpango1.0-0
[21:54] <ppvanzella> well, gedebi usually finds them and installs them for you
[21:55] <Photocopy> tell me where you see that package? Its required for libawn
[21:55] <Photocopy> which is required for the others.
[21:55] <ppvanzella> ah, alright, libawn is not in the repos
[21:55] <bluewraith> tgelter: found my problem... need to register. oups
[21:55] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Libawn is on the site
[21:55] <progfunk> zossso: does anything happen ?
[21:55] <Photocopy> libpango1.0-0 is not, which is required for libawn in the first place
[21:55] <ppvanzella> here we go, Photocopy, add the gutsy-backports repository
[21:55] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: are you using gutsy? if you are there shouldn't be any depend issues installing libawn
[21:55] <ppvanzella> on synaptic
[21:56] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: yes im using gutsy
[21:56] <ppvanzella> and avant-window-navigator and libawn should be there
[21:56] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Im afraid i wont do that until you read what i wrote
[21:56] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: then you might want to enable the backports repository for updates, because i do not have that issue myself
[21:56] <zossso> progfunk: nope.  not allowed on this server.  Want to try a different server?
[21:56] <ppvanzella> oh, sorry
[21:56] <tom17bombadil> i run 10/04 on a amd64. now i want to install a 32-bit firefox because of flash. but trying to install the ia32-libs apt says it cant find it. (universe is enabled though)
[21:56] <progfunk> ok
[21:56] <ppvanzella> libpango? I'm pretty sure it's on the repos
[21:56] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: libawn and awn are both on getdeb themselves, theres libpango1.0-0 as a dependency of libawn
[21:57] <zossso> progfunk: I'm on EFNet channel #perl
[21:57] <tgelter> bluewraith: pm me back when you get it figured out
[21:57] <ppvanzella> that's odd
[21:57] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: it is very odd. you should have libpango installed at version 1.18.3
[21:57] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: There are other libpangos in synaptic.
[21:57] <progfunk> how do I run two servers at once ?
[21:57] <progfunk> :P
[21:58] <Photocopy> there is not 1.0-0
[21:58] <DRebellion_> progfunk, what sort of servers?
[21:58] <bluewraith> tgelter: will do.. but /register don't work... whats the right command? Sheesh I feel like such a noob
[21:58] <zossso> IRC-> Connect
[21:58] <progfunk> haven't used irc for years
[21:58] <ppvanzella> what version is there?
[21:58] <chazco> Hi... is it possible to prevent fsck from running automatically when running from battery power? Every 30 startups have an uncanny ability to coincide with things like presentations...
[21:58] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: Apparently not.
[21:58] <progfunk> irc
[21:58] <progfunk> with xchat gnome
[21:58] <ppvanzella> did you download the gutsy version on getdeb?
[21:58] <zossso> progfunk: IRC -> Connect... will open in new window
[21:58] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Older versions
[21:58] <ppvanzella> because 1.0.0 is on hardy I think
[21:58] <synic> is Felipe Venegas  wrote 2 hours ago:  (permalink)
[21:58] <synic> crap.
[21:59] <synic> is Felipe Venegas in here?
[21:59] <progfunk> it was that easy .. :P
[21:59] <ppvanzella> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/reacocard-awn/ubuntu gutsy main
[21:59] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: this is the repository
[21:59] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: wait, nevermind, its in there
[21:59] <tgelter> bluewraith: /msg nickserv register PASSWORD EMAIL
[21:59] <ppvanzella> alright ;)
[21:59] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: I know, its in synaptic
[21:59] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: The package libpango1.0-0 is already installed
[21:59] <bluewraith> tgelter: thanks. Just googled it. *hits self*
[21:59] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: marked by a green square.
[22:00] <ppvanzella> yep
[22:00] <ppvanzella> so it's all good
[22:00] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: And at the newest version
[22:00] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: No, it not all good, gdebi still says i need it
[22:00] <ppvanzella> really? *Odd*
[22:01] <ppvanzella> and it can't install it?
[22:01] <jeffMASTERflex> ppvanzella: definitely a local issue for Photocopy. i just installed from getdeb without issues
[22:01] <ppvanzella> what version of libpango it says on synaptic that yu have
[22:01] <chana> Hello
[22:01] <ppvanzella> jeffMASTERflex: I installed from the main repos here
[22:01] <ppvanzella> on hardy
[22:01] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: Alright, then no awn for me then?
[22:02] <chazco> Hi... is it possible to prevent fsck from running automatically when running from battery power? Every 30 startups have an uncanny ability to coincide with things like presentations...
[22:02] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: try adding the awn repo ppvanzella provided
[22:02] <Joff> utkan0s: still have an issue mate
[22:02] <Amazing> New to this. I am trying to move user information from one server to the other one. I was able to get passwd, group, shadow, and gshadow onto the new server, but I cannot get the home folders to move. I tarred the old home folder, I can extract it on the new server, but cannot get the home folders into the home folder on the new server.
[22:02] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: He didn't provide me one, or he didnt highlight my name when he did it
[22:03] <void^> chazco: tune2fs
[22:03] <AHemlocksLie> How do I extract a RAR split up into multiple parts? All I can manage to do is go through and individually extract each piece, which means any files split up end up with just one part
[22:03] <scudDA> hi all. having troublw with update manager. It is stuck "downloading package information" at file 30 of 47
[22:03] <utkan0s> Joff, same message?
[22:03] <chana> Anyone know what controls the theme for the Gnome Panel?
[22:03] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/reacocard-awn/ubuntu gutsy main
[22:03] <chazco> void^ - That disables it completely iirc, and isnt the best solution. I just want to prevent it running the 30-boot check when not on battery
[22:03] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: there it is
[22:03] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: What do I do with this?
[22:03] <Joff> utkan0s: after eboot i got the "cannot determine screen or adapter" message so im back to square one and still cant get things like the cube to work
[22:04] <ppvanzella> you put it at the end of your /etc/apt/sources.list
[22:04] <LainIwakura> just tried installing 3 progs and failed all
[22:04] <Photocopy> how do I do that?
[22:04] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: go to Settings/Repositories in Synaptic
[22:04] <LainIwakura> rebooted back to winxp
[22:04] <LainIwakura> lol
[22:04] <utkan0s> chazco, use tune2fs with the -i parameter and you can set when you want it done
[22:04] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: then you aptitude update and aptitude install avant-window-navigator
[22:04] <LainIwakura> linux is going to take me a while to learn
[22:04] <fo_x86> when I type in the command "man 3 calloc" it says No manual entry for calloc in section 3, I'm guessing I don't have a section 3, anyone know how to fix this?
[22:04] <utkan0s> setting 0 will disable it forever, you can put in your own values
[22:04] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Alright then...
[22:04] <chazco> utkan0s - But I might not know... take the laptop to a lecture, connect to the projector and suddently everyone gets to watch 30 minutes of disk checking...
[22:05] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: ?
[22:05] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: tell me if something goes wrong
[22:05] <chazco> Sometimes its not possible to know when i'll need to use it in advance
[22:05] <chana> Anyone know what controls the theme for the Gnome Panel?
[22:05] <scudDA> anyone know how to clear the files downloaded so far from the update manager?
[22:05] <utkan0s> chazco, then just run it manually
[22:05] <CorruptTerrorist> !binary
[22:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about binary - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[22:05] <CorruptTerrorist> urgh
[22:05] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: there is a 3rd party software section. click on add and input the repo line he gave you
[22:05] <AHemlocksLie> How do I extract a RAR split up into multiple parts? All I can manage to do is go through and individually extract each piece, which means any files split up end up with just one part
[22:05] <Joff> utkan0s: i cant activate the EXTRA option in Appearance because it asks to use the driver but when i do it reboots and i get the Cant Determine error
[22:05] <CorruptTerrorist> whats that binary frivers trigger
[22:05] <chazco> Still doesnt solve it unless i run it many times
[22:05] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: I did, now what?
[22:05] <CorruptTerrorist> *drivers
[22:05] <utkan0s> chazco, it's either on, off, or scheduled
[22:05] <amenado> scudDA-> apt-get clean
[22:05] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: click reload
[22:05] <utkan0s> what kjind of behavior are you looking for it to do?
[22:05] <Joff> utkan0s: i now have a headache
[22:06] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Duh, i meant after
[22:06] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: make sure it is checked as enabled, then hit the reload button in synaptic
[22:06] <chazco> utkan0s - On someone elses laptop it says that its skipped due to being on battery, but mine doesnt do that
[22:06] <utkan0s> Joff, I'm not too familiar with the cube or any of that business.. never had a need for it, sorry man
[22:06] <void^> AHemlocksLie: if it actually is a multipart rar, 'unrar x first.part.rar' will extract all of them.
[22:06] <utkan0s> chazco, ah
[22:06] <chana> Anyone know what controls the theme for the Gnome Panel?
[22:06] <CorruptTerrorist> !binary_drivers
[22:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about binary_drivers - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[22:06] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: Now what though?
[22:06] <CorruptTerrorist> argh
[22:06] <AHemlocksLie> void^ thanks
[22:06] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: now find avant-window-navigator, it should be there somewhere
[22:06] <chazco> And its really, really a serious bug. Means Ubuntu is unusable sometimes
[22:06] <Joff> utkan0s basically i cant activate any of the perfomance options of the gui
[22:06] <fo_x86> when I do "man 3 calloc" it returns No manual entry for calloc in section 3, anyone know how to fix this?
[22:06] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: There isnt one this time.
[22:06] <CorruptTerrorist> ah got it
[22:06] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: search for "avant" and install the package named "avant-window-navigator"
[22:06] <CorruptTerrorist> !binarydriver
[22:07] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[22:07] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Theres avant-window-navigator-bzr.... thats the closest thing
[22:07] <ppvanzella> yep
[22:07] <ppvanzella> that's it
[22:07] <ppvanzella> there's also an avant-window-navigator-trunk, right?
[22:07] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Didnt work
[22:07] <natto> jeffMASTERflex: thanks again, you cured a very horrible headache of mine
[22:07] <ppvanzella> either one should be fine
[22:07] <ppvanzella> woot ><
[22:07] <utkan0s> chazco, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutoFsck
[22:07] <Photocopy> avant-window-navigator-bzr:
[22:07] <Photocopy>  Depends: libawn-bzr but it is not going to be installed
[22:07] <Photocopy>   Depends: libpango1.0-0 (>=1.18.3) but 1.18.2-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[22:07] <Photocopy>  Depends: libawn-bzr but it is not going to be installed
[22:08] <Photocopy> oops sorry
[22:08] <FloodBot1> Photocopy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:08] <scudDA> amenado: Tried that, but when I go to update and click "check" it goes stright to file 30 of 47 and gets stuck...
[22:08] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: are all the ubuntu repos active?
[22:08] <utkan0s> chazco, that seems like a decent compromise
[22:08] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: I dont know
[22:08] <chazco> Reading it now
[22:08] <Djerodek> Hello, I'm looking for a little bit of help - I've managed to get stuck with two ext partitions on my USB key that I cannot access or delete in Windows. I don't have access to linux, so I wanted to know if anyone can point me in the direction of a good piece of software to delete the whole kit-n-kaboodle
[22:09] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: go back to the repos section of synaptic and enable all the Ubuntu repos
[22:09] <Flare183> Seveas: hehe
[22:09] <amenado> scudDA-> try  sudo apt-get autoclean
[22:09] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: How do I know I even have all of the repos?
[22:09] <jamalf> The ATI drivers in the gutsy repositories still require Xgl, right?
[22:09] <Seveas> Flare183, sorry, I needed a vitim for testing the new ubotu2 :)
[22:09] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: they're all there, they can just not be checked
[22:09] <scudDA> djerodek: do you need fles off those partitions or could you just format the drive?
[22:09] <jack-desktop> is there anyway to make my disk stay the same name..?
[22:09] <Flare183> Seveas: ok one sec
[22:09] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: just check all the ones except the one named "source code" on the ubuntu software tab
[22:09] <Djerodek> I just want the space back
[22:10] <Djerodek> I don't care about what's on 'em
[22:10] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: play
[22:10] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: okay* done
[22:10] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: now try again
[22:10] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: They were all fine. checked except source.
[22:10] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: also go to the tab named Updates and enable all of them except "pre-release updates"
[22:10] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Same error.
[22:11] <Photocopy> jeffMASTERflex: That was done too
[22:11] <ppvanzella> weird³
[22:11] <Photocopy> weird
[22:11] <Joff> can anyone else shed some light on this? i am trying to install the correct driver for my Nvidia 8600 GT XXX Edition, the driver has been installed (took some working out, done it now thanks to utkan0s) but when i use it and reboot it gives me the "cannot determine your screen or adapter" message and i cant use any advanced performance options for the gui ie. desktop cube
[22:11] <Photocopy> i tried again
[22:11] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: there's another package there, Avant-window-navigator-trunk
[22:11] <Photocopy> and now its installing
[22:11] <ppvanzella> alright! \o/
[22:11] <scudDA> amenado. Sorry, no change with autoclean. Where are those files? Will deleting them help with it getting stuck?
[22:11] <ppvanzella> sweet!
[22:11] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: I clicked install again. now whats this trunk thing
[22:12] <Djerodek> jeffmaster: I just want to delete the partitions - I don't care what's on them
[22:12] <krut> I clean myself with a rag on a stick
[22:12] <utkan0s> Joff your xorg file doesn't sound configured properly
[22:12] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: it was just if that package didn't work
[22:12] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Does it turn on upon boot or do I have to do it myself?
[22:12] <amenado> scudDA-> i think they are at /var/cache/apt
[22:12] <utkan0s> Joff check /etc/X11/xorg.conf ... i'm sure there are tons of guides out there for this cube thing you want that show you what to put in that file
[22:12] <scudDA> djerodek: I would have thought you could format it from Windows
[22:12] <jeffMASTERflex> Photocopy: you have to do i yourself. add it in System/Preferences/Sessions
[22:12] <utkan0s> Joff make sure you back up that file before modifying it too
[22:12] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: I think there's an option somewhere in the to do it, altho I just put mine winder sections
[22:12] <ppvanzella> under*
[22:13] <Djerodek> Nah - I can't touch them because they're seen as the extension of an NTFS partition
[22:13] <Djerodek> It's weird.
[22:13] <ppvanzella> (the problem with AWN is that it can cover the text bar here ¬¬)
[22:13] <Photocopy> ppvanzella: Whats teh command to run it anyway?
[22:13] <ppvanzella> avant-window-navigator
[22:13] <Joff> utkan0s thanks i have just realised ive missed it as you said it haha, will look now
[22:13] <scudDA> ewww. maybe you could format it from linux? Download a live CD and boot it.
[22:13] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: avant-window-navigator
[22:13] <utkan0s> Joff, definitely back that file up
[22:13] <Photocopy> k thanks
[22:14] <Djerodek> Can't boot live CDs - the HP laptop I have doesn't like 'em
[22:14] <Photocopy> I gotta reboot cause i also got updates isntalled now
[22:14] <Photocopy> thanks
[22:14] <ppvanzella> Photocopy: and make sure you had awn-manager or installed
[22:14] <amenado> Djerodek-> lest you have a driver for ext in xp, xp cant really see and read that partition
[22:14] <ppvanzella> okay
[22:14] <Djerodek> I'm in Vista, but yeah
[22:15] <loxley_> hi i just put in one 500gb ide drive and my controller detects it, but when i've booted the install cd i cant test mount it, any ideas?
[22:15] <utkan0s> Joff, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2895086
[22:15] <ppvanzella> alright, my turn to complain: The today's hardy update broke part of python
[22:15] <DRebellion_> loxley_, what happens when you try to mount it?
[22:15] <ppvanzella> Is anybody having this problem, or has a solution to it?
[22:15] <playya> loxley_, do you have created some partitions?
[22:15] <Pici> !hardy | ppvanzella
[22:15] <ubotu> ppvanzella: 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
[22:15] <scudDA> amenado: that folder contains archives (folder), pkgcache.bin and srcpkgcache.bin
[22:15] <loxley_> OMG
[22:15] <loxley_> OMG
[22:15] <ppvanzella> oh, sorry
[22:16] <Pici> loxley_: stop
[22:16] <loxley_> fucking n00b i am
[22:16] <loxley_> Pici: thanks, problem solved
[22:16] <LeChacal> can someone help with having update problems with a PC that is set to a static IP address? i dont want to type out all the background for nothing.
[22:16] <duvnell_> does anyone know of a package I can install that will basically monitor stuff about the system (mem usage, processes/threads, etc) and show me near-realtime stats on a webpage?
[22:16] <Squawk> duvnell_, mrtg can do that
[22:17] <basso> Hmmmm
[22:17] <duvnell_> isn't that just network traffic?
[22:17] <amenado> scudDA-> try  sudo apt-get -f install   it does a sanity check for broken packages and tries to fix
[22:17] <scudDA> duvnell: I believe there will be a nice process manager in Hardy.
[22:17] <Squawk> duvnell_, you can configure it to show just about anything
[22:17] <Squawk> duvnell_, or have a go with conky (thats real time)
[22:17] <amenado> LeChacal-> what is the problem during update?
[22:17] <Joff> utkan0s: i think i found it, the screen header was missing CODE: Option "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "True"
[22:18] <utkan0s> Joff, cool, hope that works out for you
[22:18] <Joff> utkanos: going to try now
[22:18] <utkan0s> k gl
[22:18] <Joff> utkan0s thanks again mate
[22:18] <utkan0s> np
[22:18] <Squawk> duvnell_, but as an idea, I have mrtg showing cpu usage (dual core processor, shows individual cores), mem usage, and cached, plus network traffic. I was going to do fan speed, but felt like overkill (all that in gentoo mind, but wil work in ubuntu)
[22:19] <scudDA> amenado: That says it has changed zero files. I guess the files already there are ok. It just doesn't want to download any more.
[22:19] <duvnell_> cool
[22:19] <duvnell_> can I have your installation :) ?
[22:19] <LeChacal> amenado: i can get out to Internet through firefox, i can ping google through terminal, but when i do a apt-get update it comes back with like host not found (i am not sitting at the PC now it is node0 of a soon to be beowulf cluster)
[22:19] <xidarian> i typed free the fish in the run dialoge and this fish won't go away
[22:19] <amenado> scudDA-> what kind of error where you getting?
[22:19] <xidarian> if i try to click him he leaves but not for long
[22:19] <xidarian> i tried finding the process with htop but i dont'know what its called
[22:20] <xidarian> some help pls!
[22:20] <Pici> xidarian: You need to kill gnome-panel
[22:20] <cafuego> xidarian: Logout and log back in.
[22:20] <scudDA> no error. It just says "downloading file 30 of 48" and does nothing. THis is when checking for updates, it's not even downloading the actual updates
[22:20] <amenado> LeChacal-> perhaps there was a typo on the url of the source? it should just move forward to the next in the list though
[22:20] <LeChacal> amenado: it is set to a public static ip address that my school owns but was unused for about a year and if i do a who is to see who own the domain it comes back with noone, if that makes a differnt
[22:20] <CarlFK> how can I tell what res my screen is currently at?  (cli so I can cut/paste into an email to show proof)
[22:20] <xidarian> cafuego i dont' want ot logout
[22:20] <leeping2007> Hi there, I'm currently installing GRUB through an Ubuntu Net Install, and I know for sure that it's installing GRUB to the wrong hard drive.  How do I manually get GRUB to install to the correct hard drive??
[22:21] <cafuego> CarlFK: xdpyinfo | grep dimens
[22:21] <amenado> scudDA-> perhaps its just a bit slow, calculates the gpg key and stuff...maybe wait for a few minutes?
[22:21] <LeChacal> amenado: it is every url in the source.list it cant find
[22:21] <cafuego> xidarian: It's the law
[22:21] <xidarian> Pici thanks!
[22:21] <LeChacal> amenado: yes it skips them and goes to the next and next but gets nothing
[22:21] <xidarian> Pici i think its gone now!
[22:21] <CarlFK> cafuego: thanks - too cool.
[22:21] <amenado> CarlFK-> try   xdpyinfo  and look trhough it
[22:22] <Pici> xidarian: :)
[22:22] <xidarian> i' never gonna run that stupid fish again
[22:22] <xidarian> annoying
[22:22] <scudDA> it is a new machine, so this is the first time it's run updates. It's 64bit gutsy on a fast machine though...
[22:23] <Jahromeo> !compiz
[22:23] <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
[22:23] <amenado> LeChacal well you can check if your name server is okay, check whats in /etc/resolv.conf , try it and come back
[22:23] <_bryce> Hi. I'm new to Ubuntu. Apt-get just asked me to insert a CD to get a package; how do I tell it to always go to the internet instead to get packages?
[22:23] <scudDA> thanks for the amenado anyway.
[22:23] <levander> Why does the update-manager icon on the task bar only want to upgrade 8 packages, but 'sudo apt-get upgrade' wants to upgrade 98 packages?
[22:23] <RoC_MasterMind> anybody successfully using a pptp vpn under ubuntu?  I am trying to use network-manager-pptp to connect to strong vpn but get "validation options failed" in 7.04.
[22:23] <jamalf> _bryce, Edit /etc/apt/sources.list and comment out (by adding a #) to the first line
[22:23] <_bryce> jamalf, thank you
[22:24] <condoulo> I'm currently in an Ubuntu 7.04 LiveCD, and I am trying to format a new partition to ext3, but it keeps giving me an error. Any reason why?>
[22:24] <CarlFK> this isn't right:   dimensions:    2880x1200 pixels (731x304 millimeters)
[22:24] <utkan0s> levander is there a new release you're not using?
[22:24] <utkan0s> levander it will say at the top if there is a new release ready for download
[22:24] <amenado> CarlFK-> should be the last line from the command,
[22:24] <Bloguero__Connor> hello, I can't install Apache1. I get this error:
[22:24] <Bloguero__Connor> Package apache is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[22:24] <Bloguero__Connor> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[22:24] <Bloguero__Connor> is only available from another source
[22:25] <i0n> Im trying to install ubuntu on vmware (ms vir pc actually) and when it loads up the screen has mad distortion
[22:25] <amenado> CarlFK-> i take it back..
[22:25] <Bloguero__Connor> I tried with sudo apt-get install apache
[22:25] <LeChacal> amenado: it is fine because i had to fix that early because i could only get to sites through their ips because i had the wrong DNS listed
[22:25] <RoC_MasterMind> Bloguero__Connor, try sudo apt-get install apache2
[22:25] <RoC_MasterMind> Bloguero__Connor, apache 1.x is out-dated.
[22:26] <levander> utkan0s: I'm on Gutsy.  I thought that was the latest?
[22:26] <Bloguero__Connor> dont want to instal appache2, I have a script that requieres Apache1
[22:26] <CarlFK> xdpyinfo  http://dpaste.com/36975/
[22:26] <utkan0s> levander just a suggestion
[22:26] <utkan0s> Bloguero__Connor, just compile it from source
[22:26] <komputes> Is there a way of erasing a CD-RW without downloading K3B, Brasero or the like. Is the any integrated OS support for CD-RW in 7.10?
[22:27] <RoC_MasterMind> komputes, maybe with like cdrecord or some command line thing
[22:27] <RoC_MasterMind> or maybe with one of the built in CD utilities.
[22:27] <amenado> CarlFK  am curious if you do  crtl+alt+ +(on numpad) does your resolution change?
[22:27] <Bloguero__Connor> utkan0s: I tried, and got this:
[22:27] <utkan0s> Bloguero__Connor, use pastebin please
[22:28] <Bloguero__Connor> http://pastebin.com/d516464b3
[22:28] <utkan0s> thanks
[22:28] <amenado> komputes-> wodim is behind k3b   maybe you can man wodim
[22:28] <wickedways> hi. is anyone here who knows where to find an overview about (mobile)graphic cards? i'm about to buy a laptop and would like to know in advantage whether dual-head is working (or general info about external screen-compatibility). thanks
[22:29] <basso> Installing my first ubuntu server now, so will be asking strange questions :P
[22:29] <CarlFK> amenado: hang on... I am sshed in from a multi head box.  I bet it is tunneling back to my 'other' X server, not the one that is running on the box I am running the command on..
[22:29] <TrustNoOne> what is there to do with ubuntu that is fun
[22:29] <basso> play quake engine games?
[22:29] <osfameron> !compiz
[22:29] <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
[22:29] <komputes> amenado: RoC_MasterMind  it's actually nautilus-cd-burner, which is integrated but thanks
[22:30] <CarlFK> amenado: what should the displayname be for xdpyinfo  [-display  displayname]  ?
[22:30] <kostkon> TrustNoOne, games, compiz, screenlets, programming? etc etc?
[22:30] <amenado> CarlFK-> try the command chvt  3 or switchto 3  assuming the other is in the vt3
[22:31] <utkan0s> Bloguero__Connor, type this
[22:31] <utkan0s> Bloguero__Connor,  ls -l /bin/sh
[22:31] <utkan0s> where is that linked
[22:31] <amenado> CarlFK-> mine just says :1.0
[22:32] <gombotz> hello guys, does anyone knows how to set firewire audio devices with freebob ?
[22:32] <Bloguero__Connor> utkan0s: Got this: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 2008-02-21 08:36 /bin/sh -> dash
[22:32] <utkan0s> Bloguero__Connor, broken symlink
[22:32] <Bloguero__Connor> so?
[22:32] <utkan0s> Bloguero__Connor, try rm -f /bin/sh  .... then ln -s /bin/bash /bin/sh
[22:33] <michalski> hello, on my secondary computer using amsn, it doesnt seem to want to pull up hotmail, when i click on open inbox, it says that it cant open "mozilla $url", so i changed it to "firefox $url", now it opens firefox but it gives me some cgi-bin website (http://www.cgi-bin.com/)
[22:33] <michalski> how do i fix this?
[22:34] <michalski> ....hello?
[22:34] <Bloguero__Connor> utkan0s: Thanks, seems it is compiling now
[22:34] <utkan0s> Bloguero__Connor, you're welcome
[22:35] <Khajavi> Applet error when log-in to ubuntu
[22:35] <elhoir> hello, why cannot i access to my cd drives in console?
[22:35] <elhoir> i cal do "ls" but it is always empty
[22:35] <fabio> cd
[22:35] <amenado> elhoir-> do you have a cdrom disk in it?
[22:35] <elhoir> amenado: yes i have
[22:35] <krut> is this disk mounted?
[22:35] <amenado> the cdrom is not empty?
[22:36] <elhoir> krut: yes it is
[22:36] <krut> can you view it using sudo?
[22:36] <elhoir> the thing is that ubuntu mount it using the label of the disc
[22:36] <amenado> elhoir is the filesystem on that cdrom something ubuntu can read?
[22:36] <fabio> df -h
[22:36] <elhoir> amenado: yes it is
[22:37] <elhoir> amenado: right now i have GTA San Andreas
[22:37] <Squawk> Hey guys, I have a little "mute" icon covering the little speaker in the panel at the top of gnome. When clicking it, I get "no volume control/gstreamer plugins or devices found". How can I find out if indeed it is the soundcard not working of if its other softwrae I dont have?
[22:37] <amenado> elhoir-> i dont know what GTA San Andreas is, is that a windows game?
[22:37] <elhoir> amenado: yes it is
[22:37] <Squawk> dmesg, seems to imply its codecs
[22:38] <amenado> elhoir  when you type mount ;  what does it display that cd drive as?
[22:38] <ere4si> Squawk, tried right clicking it?
[22:38] <Skullmonkey> Can someone help me find a 3d video accelerator for my graphics card? ive been searching for the past hour with no luck.
[22:38] <amenado> elhoir and the file system that it sees as?
[22:38] <Squawk> ere4si, i mentioned that in my post
[22:39] <basso> how do i list the directory?
[22:39] <amenado> basso ls -la
[22:39] <ere4si> Squawk, you said clicking - not right clicking...
[22:39] <elhoir> amenado: mount says it is mounted on /dev/scd1
[22:39] <Khajavi> Squawk: i dont your case you can search in lauchpad
[22:39] <amenado> elhoir can you paste the one line referring to that?  result of mount command,
[22:40] <|unjustice|> I keep getting errors when I start Kvirc and amarok...ubuntu says that I cannot read connection list, and cannot connect to .DCOP server
[22:40] <|unjustice|> I am running gutsy on x86
[22:40] <elhoir> amenado: yes, wait a minute
[22:40] <amenado> elhoir just one line, dont flood
[22:40] <basso> im just sooo n00b at ubuntu server
[22:40] <elhoir> amenado: http://www.reactos.org/paste/index.php/456/
[22:41] <TrustNoOne> is there a channel for gentoo?
[22:41] <amenado> basso then why do you need to run a server?
[22:41] <Skullmonkey> Can someone help me find a 3d video accelerator for my graphics card? ive been searching for the past hour with no luck.
[22:41] <speeddemon8803> TrustNoOne try #gentoo
[22:41] <basso> to learn..!
[22:41] <TrustNoOne> speeddemon8803, tx
[22:41] <neverblue> Skullmonkey, using xchat ?
[22:41] <Skullmonkey> yes
[22:41] <speeddemon8803> basso, diving head first into ubuntu server, is crazy, i did it, i wouldnt suggest it at all.
[22:41] <amenado> elhoir  well its filesystem is udf, not sure if your ubuntu supports that file system...you can check /boot/config-`uname -r`
[22:41] <michalski> speeddemon8803 Uncalled for
[22:42] <Khajavi> what is the difference of debian and ubuntu? which is better?
[22:42] <neverblue> Skullmonkey, /exec -o lspci | grep VGA
[22:42] <michalski> oh hahahaha
[22:42] <speeddemon8803> michalski, what is?
[22:42] <amenado> basso what are you trying to learn?
[22:42] <michalski> trustnoone is the name sorry speeddemon8803
[22:42] <elhoir> amenado: 2.6.22-14-generic
[22:42] <amenado> basso maybe you can get a book on linux ?
[22:42] <spenser_> Anyone know a python library that can parse dhcpd.conf?
[22:42] <speeddemon8803> Ok, i was thinking what the heck just giving adivce lol.
[22:42] <amenado> elhoir  read again what i pasted
[22:42] <Skullmonkey> neverblue no file or dir
[22:42] <speeddemon8803> its ok michalski, i forgive you..this time :)
[22:43] <Skullmonkey> lspci
[22:43] <michalski> speeddemon8803: ok haha goodjob,thanks
[22:43] <wigren> basso, i would suggest the art of unix program. its heavy but you'll learn a lot
[22:43] <leeping2007> Hi there, if I format a hard drive that had LILO on it as a boot loader, will it still be there?
[22:43] <asdir> @khajavi: many. the most imortant are that ubuntu is built on debian, they deliver new versions in different time spans and ship with different programs
[22:43] <basso> Im trying to set up an easy fileserver thats going to share 4-5 disks on a network while having the possibility to run remote access on it to control torrent and usenet programs
[22:43] <elhoir> amenado: i dont understand.. i am spanish hehe
[22:43] <Stwange> how do I stop bash from showing the full path?
[22:43] <neverblue> Skullmonkey, use pastebin ever?
[22:43] <Skullmonkey> neverblue: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome] Integrated Video (rev 01)
[22:43] <Joff> utkan0s: im afraid i still have no joy, it still gives the message
[22:43] <amenado> leeping2007-> nope, once you format that partition where lilo resides,, its gone
[22:44] <leeping2007> amenado: thanks :)
[22:44] <Skullmonkey> neverblue yes i have
[22:44] <amenado> elhoir it does not support udf ? to make sure, check the file  /boot/config-`uname -r`
[22:44] <Khajavi> Help me: I chroot to new directory and I cant run firefox + GTK. What do I do?
[22:44] <utkan0s> Joff, :(
[22:44] <neverblue> Skullmonkey, looks like an S3 video card, what are you doing to 'get the driver' for it ?
[22:44] <Joff> utkan0s: im afraid my own knowledge is severly lacking in how to describe the issue
[22:44] <amenado> Khajavi is the path to its libraries and executable accessable from your chrooted dir?
[22:44] <utkan0s> Joff, did you look at those links
[22:45] <TrustNoOne> michalski, what is uncalled for
[22:45] <Khajavi>  Help me: I chroot to new directory and I cant run firefox + GTK. What do I do?
[22:45] <Joff> i have lost the last link u sent im afraid
[22:45] <utkan0s> Joff, your xorg conf is not right
[22:45] <utkan0s> ok
[22:45] <amenado> !patience | Khajavi
[22:45] <ubotu> Khajavi: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[22:45] <michalski> trustnoone: nothing, it was just the way i read your name
[22:45] <AWCADDE3> One quick question, I have an ExHDD attached to my PC which is running Ubuntu, I need to share this across my network so that my windows machines can access it, How would I go about doing this?
[22:45] <tbrock> hey guys, I accidentally removed a couple of the menu bar things I had like the network selector and the battery meter, and i can't find the exact ones I had through the add to menu selector
[22:45] <michalski> trustnoone: Trust No One, Try Gentoo
[22:45] <tbrock> do you guys have any ideas how to get those back
[22:45] <utkan0s> Joff http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2895086
[22:45] <Skullmonkey> neverblue someone told me to dl a packet and it diddnt fix my problem with wine so they told me i need to try and fine a 3d accelerator
[22:46] <TrustNoOne> ^o)?
[22:46] <neverblue> Skullmonkey, what are you trying to do exactly, as you mentioned downloading a packet and also wine in the same sentence?
[22:46] <Khajavi> ubu: I first search at google then I ask here
[22:47] <Siarom> Someone knows of a good tutorial for layer7 in ubuntu?
[22:47] <amenado> tbrock did you try to google for those? sometimes we refer to google if we ourselves cant find the name
[22:47] <elhoir> amenado: what have i to look for?
[22:47] <Joff> utkan0s: incidentally do you have any knowledge of soundcard installation?
[22:47] <amenado> elhoir if udf is supported or not
[22:47] <tbrock> i did not, i figured that there were a million different ones and did an apt-cache search
[22:47] <elhoir> amenado: in /boot/config-2.6.22.14-generic?
[22:47] <tbrock> but I want to know the default ones on a 7.10 laptop setup
[22:47] <elhoir> amenado: ok but how can i see that, file is too large
[22:48] <utkan0s> Joff, not particuarlly but I can try
[22:48] <Khajavi> amenado: when I chroot to new direcotry I run /usr/bin/firefox
[22:48] <Joff> utkan0s: i think mine is an unsupported one Creative XFI fatal1ty
[22:48] <amenado> elhoir not my issue :P  you try to open an unsupported filesystem (maybe)
[22:48] <amenado> Khajavi-> but does that exist in your chroot dir?
[22:49] <Skullmonkey> neverblue wine freezes for me. so i want to winehq and they told me to download a packet for my vid card and then told me to do some tests and diddnt like my result and told me i need a '3d accelerator'
[22:49] <amenado> Khajavi is the path to its libraries and executable accessable from your chrooted dir?
[22:49] <SlayerFaith> Hi, can ntfs-3g be relied upon reasonably well not to mess up an NTFS partition when writing large amounts of stuff to it?
[22:50] <hischild> what's up folks
[22:50] <Khajavi> amenado: no the firefox and gtk are avalable in my chroot
[22:50] <tbrock> ok got it brb
[22:50] <amenado> Khajavi including the support libraries it needs?
[22:50] <Khajavi> amenado: yes they are avalble
[22:51] <amenado> Khajavi-> what kind of error are you getting if any?
[22:51] <neverblue> Skullmonkey, that has nothing to do with what I thought you were attempting, sorry, cannot help
[22:52] <MAY36> HOLA
[22:52] <Skullmonkey> neverblue your the 6th person who has tried. thanks anyways
[22:52] <Khajavi> amenado: when I want to run vim or nano I can becase I dont run X. but when I want to run firefox i cause GTK error
[22:52] <MAY36> hola como funciona esto
[22:52] <neverblue> Skullmonkey, maybe asking a more clear question might help (alot) :)
[22:52] <MAY36> me podeis ayudar
[22:52] <neverblue> !es | MAY36
[22:52] <ubotu> MAY36: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[22:52] <ere4si> Skullmonkey, your card doesn't have 3d support  in linux
[22:53] <rikkimaru> Does windows have to be installed as the 1st primary partition?
[22:53] <Skullmonkey> ere4si so im completely screwed in getting wine to work?
[22:53] <amenado> Khajavi you do realize firefox uses the X features via GTK..so if you dont have it in chroot, umm you are out of luck
[22:53] <bluewraith> skullmonkey: what are you trying to get wine to do?
[22:53] <erUSUL> rikkimaru: short answer: yes
[22:53] <ere4si> Skullmonkey, wine will work - just not windows apps that need 3d...
[22:54] <Skullmonkey> bluewraith not freez my comp when i try to do anything with it
[22:54] <rikkimaru> erUSUL: what if I already have a ext3 partition there?
[22:54] <tbrock> i also wanted to ask where you now enable desktop effects
[22:54] <tbrock> can someone point me in the right direction
[22:54] <bluewraith> skullmonkey: what are you trying to download with wine? Its more of an emulator for *some* windows programs... not really a download client
[22:55] <rikkimaru> erUSUL: is there a way to move it?
[22:55] <erUSUL> rikkimaru: you will have to play tricks and fool the windows instaler i guess. Dunnno couse i never tried
[22:55] <boggystudios>  is there a tutorial on how to customize edubuntu (or any other linux distro) to a particular school?
[22:55] <amenado> rikkimaru-> am not 100% sure, but if its below something like 1024 cylinder,, at least thats how the old stuff seem to work..you myabe okay...not sure though
[22:55] <wwalker> what tool should I use to add/change the id3 tags in existing .mp3 files under ubuntu?  I'd prefer a command line program
[22:55] <Skullmonkey> bluewraith and ere4si its not even running. when i try to open anything that relates to wine (even to configure wine) my comp freezes
[22:55] <Khajavi> amenado: can I run X via chroot? how?
[22:55] <wwalker> so I can script it
[22:56] <rikkimaru> amenado: I already have a rather large ext3 at the beginningg of the drive.   Is there a way I can move it so unallocated space is at the front?
[22:56] <erUSUL> rikkimaru: iirc you can not move the beggining of a ext3 partition but you better check it elsewhere
[22:56] <bluewraith> rikkimaru: have you tried gparted? Its a bootable live-cd that lets you move partitions around. its very slow work though. Took 3 hours to resize 200 gigs for me
[22:56] <amenado> Khajavi-> i dont know, i never tried it, but you know how chroot works? you may have to read tutorials and make sure the libraries it needs are inside it..and reachable
[22:56] <ere4si> Skullmonkey, I don't do wine - sorry
[22:56] <bluewraith> skullmonkey: have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling wine?
[22:56] <xidarian> has anyone here ever had fun with a forkbomb
[22:56] <rikkimaru> bluewraith: I just finished manually resizing my partition (gparted wouldn't work), but I guess now i need to move it...
[22:56] <Skullmonkey> bluewraith yes
[22:57] <amenado> rikkimaru-> you want to do magic? hehehe..use gparted maybe, but if I were you, i'd save the data first
[22:57] <bluewraith> skullmonkey what program are you trying to get to run under wine?
[22:57] <phuzion> Is there a good code editor that can show the differences between two revisions of a file, similar to what mediawiki will do?
[22:57] <rikkimaru> amenado: i don't understand
[22:57] <Skullmonkey> bluewraith i havent tried any. i cant even open the window to configure wine. all my comp does is think then freeze completely
[22:57] <rikkimaru> amenado: I've already resized it, it's just sitting at the front of the table
[22:57] <prince_jammys> rikkimaru: do you have the gparted live cd or did you install gparted with APT?
[22:58] <archman> hi, a little offtopic here. How to turn off that 'has joined' and 'has left' messages not to display on irssi?
[22:58] <rikkimaru> prince_jammys: I've been using gparted off of my xubuntu livecd
[22:58] <rikkimaru> prince_jammys: I don't have any blank Cds -_-
[22:58] <amenado> rikkimaru-> i dont know how you have moved/resize your partition, but you also then now have to re-arrange grub entry if you move the partitions
[22:58] <bluewraith> skullmonkey: what program do you use to start wine?
[22:58] <Khajavi> amenado: ok I read it again patiently. (i need it to create new customize live cd) thank for your response
[22:58] <rikkimaru> amenado: I'm going to ahve to screw with GRUB anyway if I install windows
[22:58] <prince_jammys> rikkimaru: oh ok. didn't know it came with xubuntu
[22:58] <GortiZ> hi to all
[22:58] <Jahromeo> is there any app that allows me to install my current install on my 4gb flashdrive?
[22:58] <mneptok> phuzion: jedit has a diff plugin
[22:59] <Skullmonkey> bluewraith ive tried terminal and from the applications menu and they both freeze my comp
[22:59] <amenado> rikkimaru-> well do it, i suggest gparted, but you claimed it did not work..so..
[22:59] <phuzion> mneptok, you mean gedit, or is there a program called jedit?
[22:59] <rikkimaru> amenado: I didn't try it for moving, but resizing failed because it kept mounting the drive it was trying to resize
[22:59] <TrustNoOne> i have xp pro and ubuntu dual booted, i want to remove xp and put on gentoo, should i just delete that partition and install gentoo on it? and gentoo boot loader should load my options for ubuntu?
[22:59] <rikkimaru> amenado: do you know of another way to move it other than gparted?
[23:00] <xidarian> if anyone is bored and doesn't mind having there computer freeze try this, its known as a fork bomb, dont' do it if you dont' want ot have ot do a hard reset tho, just type ":(){ :|:& };:" at the command prompt and hit enter, then wait a few, be careful tho, it will freeze ubuntu, you will have ot reboot
[23:00] <bluewraith> skullmonkey: under my install of wine, which I havn't realy used... I just open the windows exe of the file and wine takes over from there automatically.
[23:00] <Jahromeo> is there any app that allows me to install my current install on my 4gb flashdrive? - something similar to norton ghost where i can just copy this install and make it bootable on my 4gb drive
[23:00] <fgdgdfgdf> how i can see the version of openssh i use ?
[23:00] <bluewraith> skullmonkey: what program are you trying to use wine for? a game?
[23:00] <mneptok> phuzion: jedit. sudo apt-get install jedit. http://jedit.sf.net
[23:00] <GortiZ> someone could help me with mesa drivers? I want to know if there are some options to make a powersave under mesa drivers... I used catalyst drivers and they have 3 power configurations: battery saving, balanced and performance.. there's something like that with mesa drivers?
[23:00] <Skullmonkey> bluewraith that also freezes. and a game
[23:00] <amenado> rikkimaru-> yes, one buys another hard disk, move it over there, verify, then repartition the old drive
[23:00] <bluewraith> skullmonkey: sorry then... i'm not quite sure what is wrong.
[23:01] <rikkimaru> Does anyone know of a way to move my partition from the front of the table other than gparted?
[23:01] <rikkimaru> amenado: i'm on a laptop :D
[23:01] <rikkimaru> amenado: plus, that's not really feasible
[23:01] <amenado> rikkimaru-> well, if not, you are sol
[23:01] <prince_jammys> rikkimaru: check if the gparted that comes with xubuntu has all the same features
[23:01] <Skullmonkey> bluewraith nobody does :( thx anyways
[23:01] <rikkimaru> prince_jammys: I can try using it again, but last time I got errors that didn't treally make sense
[23:01] <hischild> GortiZ, not afaik since they don't use your gfx card heavily (unless i'm wrong on this one?)
[23:01] <Jahromeo> what is the best program to use if i wish to make a bootable copy of my current install on my flashdrive - for work or play or whatever
[23:01] <rikkimaru> prince_jammys: rebootin'
[23:02] <Jahromeo> what is the best program to use if i wish to make a bootable copy of my current install on my flashdrive - for work or play or whatever - to always have my distro with me wherver i go
[23:02] <julio_pe> how to install iTask (dock) in Ubuntu, without E17 ???
[23:02] <mneptok> !repeat > Jahromeo
[23:02] <amenado> rikkimaru-> you can not get an external drive? or replace your laptop drive?
[23:02] <prince_jammys> rikkimaru: what i mean is maybe the xubuntu gparted is not the same as the gparted live cd.
[23:02] <fgdgdfgdf> how i can see the version of openssh i use ?
[23:02] <amenado> ssh -version ?
[23:03] <fgdgdfgdf> thx
[23:03] <erUSUL> fgdgdfgdf: apt-cache policy ssh
[23:03] <GortiZ> hischild, :(
[23:03] <GortiZ> well thanks
[23:03] <hischild> GortiZ, you don't need that either, since it's already energy saving
[23:04] <JasonWoof> can anybody explain why epiphany now takes 12 minutes to start?
[23:04] <AstorZZZ> ubuntu(w/ gnome) is working helluva slow on my portable 20gb hard, 2.2ghz celeron, 512 megs of ram and a sis integrated video
[23:04] <JasonWoof> epiphany  3.51s user 0.39s system 0% cpu 12:49.40 total
[23:04] <GortiZ> hischild, one thing is low load and another is using a low clock with low load :(
[23:04] <julio_pe> How to install iTask (dock) in Ubuntu ???
[23:04] <AstorZZZ> i set up a xfce 4
[23:04] <AstorZZZ> it's still slove
[23:04] <AstorZZZ> *slow
[23:05] <hischild> GortiZ, good point there ... but compare windows no load vs linux full load ... and here linux still beats win on battery time then
[23:05] <AstorZZZ> opera runs slowly
[23:05] <JasonWoof> I updated everything "mark all updates", "apply" deleted /etc/network/interfaces, rebooted and ran network-manager
[23:05] <AstorZZZ> switching between tabs is slow
[23:05] <AstorZZZ> it's a pain
[23:05] <AstorZZZ> why?
[23:05] <GortiZ> hischild, i agree.. but i'm still searching the better ways to long lasting my battery :D
[23:06] <Stwange> JasonWoof, because you've got a CPU draining timer with nice graphics timing it :)
[23:06] <hischild> GortiZ, if you manage to find one let me know! i'm still very much interested in that!
[23:06] <AstorZZZ> winxp ran like a charm
[23:06] <GortiZ> hischild, I'm used to use my laptop on battery and 30 minutes of power are always wellcome :D
[23:06] <GortiZ> hischild, i'll do
[23:06] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, is something taking up all your RAM and/or CPU time?
[23:06] <Digi> ubuntu has a santanic verdsion?
[23:06] <AstorZZZ> hoarycripple: not quite
[23:07] <KaiserM> Ok, so I tried to update, it froze, now it says I need to run dpkg --configure -a, but when I try that it says I need superterminal privelidges, and when I try to download the superterminal program is says run dpkg --configure -a
[23:07] <AstorZZZ> running a task usually takes a "long time"
[23:07] <hischild> GortiZ, now we're talking about it ... it actually is so interesting i'm gonna find some time now
[23:07] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, what is the output of top in a shell?
[23:07] <AstorZZZ> cpu is 100% when i just move through administration/system/apps menus
[23:07] <nickrud_> KaiserM: run   sudo dpkg --configure -a   (sudo gives admin privs)
[23:07] <amenado> KaiserM-> you meant super user priviledge?  use sudo
[23:07] <AstorZZZ> it's 5-10% idle i guess
[23:08] <Digi> here is a ?
[23:08] <nickrud_> Digi: someone's idea of a thematic joke
[23:08] <Joff> whats the command to restart x server?
[23:08] <Digi>  how do I get wallpaper in the background while the cude is rotating
[23:08] <AstorZZZ> hoarycripple: where?
[23:08] <Joff> please
[23:09] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, where what?
[23:09] <KaiserM> sweet...now it froze configuring tzdata, do I need to do anything with that?
[23:09] <nickrud_> Digi: #compiz-fusion has people who know that stuff inside out
[23:09] <Digi> ok
[23:09] <nickrud_> KaiserM: give it some time, tzdata can tak a while
[23:09] <AstorZZZ> hoarycripple: "AstorZZZ, what is the output of top in a shell?"
[23:09] <TrustNoOne> how do you change the speed of your cursor on the touchpad
[23:09] <Joff> #compiz-fusion
[23:09] <AstorZZZ> top of the shell?
[23:09] <KaiserM> I gave it some 4 hours and it overheated my comp and froze
[23:09] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, yeah, open a terminal and type in "top
[23:09] <nickrud_> Joff: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[23:09] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, "top"
[23:10] <chris_d> AstorZZZ: In a shell, run "top"
[23:10] <archman> Digi: on compizconfig on cube there is some background options, skydome...
[23:10] <KaiserM> the little circle quit spinning, too
[23:10] <AstorZZZ> ok, done
[23:10] <Joff> nickrud_: thanks
[23:10] <nickrud_> TrustNoOne: you would add some configs to /etc/X11/xorg.conf , man synaptics has all the options
[23:10] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, something using a lot of cpu or ram?
[23:10] <AstorZZZ> nope
[23:11] <AstorZZZ> apps are loading slowly, switching between tabs in opera is slow
[23:11] <nickrud_> KaiserM: hm, what little circle would be running when   sudo dpkg --configure -a   is running?
[23:11] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, did you turn off all/any eyecandy?
[23:11] <AstorZZZ> hoarycripple: i switched from gnome to xfce 4.0
[23:11] <KaiserM> I was talking about when it snagged on tzdata
[23:11] <AstorZZZ> is there anything i can disable?
[23:12] <nickrud_> KaiserM: have you run that sudo command yet?
[23:12] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, not familiar with xfce, but doesn't that have a built in composite manager too?  are you running with the composite extension enabled?
[23:12] <KaiserM> yeah it executed, thank you
[23:12] <chris_d> AstorZZZ: If you know how to use pastebin, run: top -b -n 1 | head  6 and copy the output to pastebin.
[23:12] <billytwowilly> hi, how do I remove hard drives from my desktop in gnome? I want them mounted, I just don't want to see them on the desktop.
[23:13] <nickrud_> KaiserM: ok,  try    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade   ,  you usually get more useful error messages in the terminal
[23:13] <Satan> can I use iTask on gnome?
[23:13] <nickrud_> billytwowilly: either mount them someplace other than /media, or run    gconf-editor  /apps/nautilus/desktop  and turn off show volumes
[23:14] <AstorZZZ> hoarycripple: i've no idea what's a composite manager
[23:14] <AstorZZZ> chris_d: no i dont :/
[23:15] <KaiserM> nickrud: hold on a minute my landlord was at the door
[23:15] <AstorZZZ> it's takes a second or even two to just switch between tabs in opera
[23:15] <ogre> I have an ipod but dumped windows and my external harddrive got dropped whilst plugged in so i damaged the head. i hear there is a way to pull music off my ipod using amarok but am not sure how. anybody know?
[23:15] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, in a terminal:  less /etc/X11/xorg.conf |grep Composite
[23:16] <CorruptTerrorist> hey guys, how do i get perl on apache?
[23:16] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, if Composite is enabled, and xfwm4 is compiled with composite support, that will cause a slow down
[23:16] <billytwowilly> nickrud_, I put them in /mnt/ and they still show up.
[23:16] <David_> Hi, in need of some help, very new to the idea of Linux and chosen Ubuntu, just installed it and it installed just fine, but it freezes, I've seen that some people are having problems like this but I can't seem to get mine to work, I can move the mouse but thats it.  I'm running an INtel Pentium 4 3.02, 1 gig of ram, any ideas?
[23:17] <nickrud_> CorruptTerrorist: you should only need to install libapache2-mod-perl2 , and maybe restart apache
[23:17] <CorruptTerrorist> oh ok
[23:17] <billytwowilly> nickrud_, I don't want to turn off displaying all media, I still want my ipod and flash drives and cd's/dvd's to show up.
[23:17] <CorruptTerrorist> nickrud_,  << sudo apt-get install apache libapache-mod-perl >> ?
[23:17] <AstorZZZ> hoarycripple: nuthin
[23:17] <narg> How would one get gdb (or objdump) to output (dis)assembly that is in a format that is ready to be reassembled?
[23:18] <nickrud_> billytwowilly: a sec, gotta run deal with a problem, CorruptTerrorist no, the one I mentioned
[23:18] <fgdgdfgdf> root@andLinux:~$ ssh xx.xx.xx.xx
[23:18] <fgdgdfgdf> ssh: relocation error: ssh: symbol EVP_Cipher, version OPENSSL_0.9.8 not defined in file libcrypto.so.0.9.8 with link time reference
[23:18] <archman> guys how to turn off notices such ass 'has quit' , 'joined'...?
[23:18] <AstorZZZ> it's not there
[23:18] <fgdgdfgdf> anyone know why this error ?
[23:18] <spork969> amarok won't show the songs on my hard drive. Is there a better media player that can sync with an ipod OR is there a way t fix this problem?
[23:19] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, i don't know then...did you type it in exactly as above, caps and all?
[23:19] <AstorZZZ> hoarycripple: jup
[23:19] <kane77> spork969, banshee syncs with iPod well..
[23:19] <rikkimaru_> How do i mount something to the harddrive and get grub to boot it?
[23:19] <spork969> kane77, thanks ill try that
[23:19] <rikkimaru_> I have an iso that I want to boot from
[23:20] <hoarycripple> AstorZZZ, sorry...i'm out of ideas for now.
[23:20] <nickrud_> billytwowilly: could you put up your /etc/fstab please
[23:20] <AstorZZZ> hoarycripple: i even tried cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | more
[23:20] <AstorZZZ> didnt find the composite word mentioned
[23:20] <billytwowilly> nickrud_, don't worry about it, you sound busy. I'll fix it later.
[23:21] <Bloguero__Connor> now I can't install postgresql in a just installed Ubuntu. I get this: http://pastebin.com/f6793a157
[23:21] <yo__> can i back up my hard drive to another comuter?
[23:21] <nickrud_> billybob: not now. someone here set up a new mail account, but didn't set outgoing server to 587. Easy fix
[23:21] <AstorZZZ> switching between tabs takes 1-2 seconds - that's totally unacceptable :/
[23:21] <AstorZZZ> and cumbersome
[23:21] <kane77> spork969, there are few other tools such as hippod (not sure if it's spelled correctly)
[23:21] <rikkimaru_> Does anyone know how I can get grub to boot an iso from my hd?
[23:21] <AstorZZZ> overall ubuntu works slowly on 2.2ghz, 512 mb ram
[23:22] <AstorZZZ> what the hell
[23:22] <spork969> kane77: i have hipopod but its not working too great
[23:22] <PriceChild> AstorZZZ, more ram would be nice
[23:22] <yo__> how can i back up my harddrive to another computer?
[23:22] <AstorZZZ> PriceChild: come on
[23:23] <nickrud_> more ram is necessary, gnome's increasing ram requirements is what finally forced me to upgrade to a machine that could hold more memory
[23:23] <PriceChild> AstorZZZ, that's my guess... i run on 768 mostly and that's fine, surprised you're saying its slow :/
[23:23] <kane77> spork969, I guess I haven't tried it yet, but I have it installed...
[23:23] <CorruptTerrorist> guys... how do i install perl on apache2?
[23:23] <yo__> help...
[23:23] <AstorZZZ> i blame the integrated video card!
[23:23] <spork969> yo__: using either a usb cable or a crossover cable is one of the easiest ways
[23:24] <yo__> mm..
[23:24] <nickrud_> CorruptTerrorist: did you install libapache2-mod-perl2 ?
[23:24] <yo__> i don't have either of those
[23:24] <yo__> adhoc network?
[23:24] <kane77> spork969, but my iPod is kind of messed up after installing linux for ipod.. :/
[23:24] <compy> can someone help me register on this server
[23:24] <CorruptTerrorist> nickrud_, through synaptic?
[23:24] <jaderaven> d
[23:24] <nickrud_> CorruptTerrorist: sure
[23:24] <compy> ./msg nickerve register compy?
[23:24] <KaiserM> so my next question is, I have a laptop with a bluetooth radio inside, and it currently refuses to turn on; any suggestions?
[23:24] <David_> Hi, in need of some help, very new to the idea of Linux and chosen Ubuntu, just installed it and it installed just fine, but it freezes, I've seen that some people are having problems like this but I can't seem to get mine to work, I can move the mouse but thats it.  I'm running an INtel Pentium 4 3.02, 1 gig of ram, any ideas
[23:24] <KaiserM> and or its not being recognized by windows and currently not functioning under ubuntu
[23:25] <kostkon> David_, graphics card?
[23:25] <jaderaven> can someone help me get started, i have a few basic questions about ubuntu... an instant message might be best
[23:25] <jaderaven> thanks
[23:25] <David_> I am running a Radeon 9800pro graphics card
[23:25] <CorruptTerrorist> nickrud_, still not working
[23:25] <yo__> how can i back up my hd on a windows comp to a ubuntu comp thru an adhoc network?
[23:25] <Bloguero__Connor> now I can't install postgresql in a just installed Ubuntu. I get this: http://pastebin.com/f6793a157
[23:25] <PriceChild> jaderaven, no-one has any idea unless you ask
[23:26] <nickrud_> CorruptTerrorist: hm, I use the libapache2-mod-php5 , works fine. I'd expect the perl to work as well, it's a well known extension
[23:26] <jaderaven> haha well im not even sure where to start i figgured someone might wanna take this up in an instant message if they feel so inclined
[23:26] <KaiserM> its on a laptop and fn+f2 doesnt turn on bluetooth like it should, its been turning on and off my wifi with windows
[23:26] <spork969> kane77: linux ON your ipod?
[23:26]  * CorruptTerrorist tries installing fastcgi
[23:26] <CorruptTerrorist> hmmm
[23:27] <Decinoge> INTERNETS, I NEED YOUR HELP... STATE A REAL GOOD REASON TO START A REVOLUTION ON A OCIDENTAL COUNTRY LIKE AN EU COUNTRY OR USA.
[23:27] <Decinoge> creativity can exist
[23:27] <jaderaven> im haveing issues installing things.
[23:27] <nickrud_> KaiserM: windows? we don't do windows here :)
[23:27] <spork969> Decinoge: im pretty sure thats not relevant
[23:27] <CorruptTerrorist> nickrud_, i use php5 aswell, but my perl script doesnt work
[23:27] <jaderaven> im sure im gonna need synaptic but im not even sure what that is
[23:28] <nickrud_> !training | jaderaven (reading this will get you grounded)
[23:28] <ubotu> jaderaven (reading this will get you grounded): A desktop course manual for Ubuntu 7.10 can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training
[23:28] <KaiserM> Ok; I bring it up because windows is supposed to have a bluetooth section in the device manager if I have a card, and it doesnt
[23:28] <ogre> I have an ipod but dumped windows and my external harddrive got dropped whilst plugged in so i damaged the head. i hear there is a way to pull music off my ipod using amarok but am not sure how. anybody know?
[23:28] <KaiserM> ...but I do have a card
[23:28] <jaderaven> thank you much
[23:28] <CorruptTerrorist> !apache > CorruptTerrorist
[23:28] <jaderaven> thanks a ton guys
[23:28] <KaiserM> just a thought; sounds kind of like im troubleshooting a hardware issue yeah?
[23:28] <Khajavi> Help> I cant set my time
[23:28] <spork969> how do i install a program through wine?
[23:28] <CorruptTerrorist> !synaptic | jaderaven
[23:28] <ubotu> jaderaven: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[23:29] <beautifulsnow> spork969 install Wine-Doors
[23:29] <Jangari> ogre, rhythmbox works excellently with ipods
[23:29] <beautifulsnow> It makes it very easy to install anything
[23:29] <lapisdecor> !wine
[23:29] <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.
[23:29] <jaderaven> so thats what i need to install certain apps like frost wire
[23:29] <spork969> thanks beautifulsnow
[23:29] <CorruptTerrorist> jaderaven, frostwire will be the death of you
[23:29] <spork969> beautifulsnow: where do i get it?
[23:29] <jaderaven> lol okay then glad to know that
[23:30] <jaderaven> what should i do for p2p needs and for torrents?
[23:30] <yo__> can someone help me with backing up my hardrive to another computer
[23:30] <beautifulsnow> spork969 you can usually right click any exe and "run with wine" to install it, i installed a bunch of stuff like that.  To install wine doors, run: sudo apt-get install wine-doors
[23:30] <KaiserM> so, having a bluetooth radio, should it work as is with linux, and does linux not running it right now imply its disconnected somehow?
[23:30] <Khajavi> help> I cant synchronize my time from GUI. is there any command line to perform this task?
[23:30] <nando> Hello
[23:30] <jaderaven> should i just use youtorrent with wine?
[23:30] <CorruptTerrorist> nickrud_, what about cgi?
[23:31] <spork969> thanks beautifulsnow ill try that
[23:31] <spork969> jaderaven: ubuntu comes with bittorrent
[23:31] <krut> pure rock fury
[23:31] <By_Turkey> www.MircAlemTR.com  <-  Turkey GirlS Chat ChanneL Enter here please.
[23:31] <jaderaven> serrioulsy? and under what name
[23:31] <bastid_raZor> jaderaven; you could use transmission or deluge or possibly even kTorrent
[23:31] <nickrud_> CorruptTerrorist: I've been looking at some stuff on the web, a sec
[23:31] <beautifulsnow> turkey girls? Sounds .. yummy... *goes get gravy*
[23:31] <spork969> jaderaven: bittorrent. try downloading a torrent file and you will see it
[23:31] <Khajavi>  help> I cant synchronize my time from GUI. is there any command line to perform this task?
[23:32] <KaiserM> need to restart, brb
[23:32] <fgdgdfgdf> i have installed one rpm how can i uninstall a rpm package ?
[23:32] <yo__> im having internet troubles with my brothers comp, i installed ubuntu on it, and i've been trying to get it connect to the net several different ways but it won't work..
[23:32] <Scunizi> fgdgdfgdf, did you "alien" it before install?
[23:33] <fgdgdfgdf> no idea what is alien"
[23:33] <fgdgdfgdf> i have made apt-get install
[23:33] <CorruptTerrorist> yoohoo... how can i chage my hostname?
[23:33] <Khajavi> any one know how can I synchronize my time from terminal?
[23:33] <nickrud_> CorruptTerrorist: https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/libapache2-mod-perl2/+bug/55464 , there's a discussion there, plus some stuff to add to a file in /etc
[23:33] <David_> Still having some trouble with the freezing, am I being a total nood and missing something really obvious? system is, Pentium 4 3.06, 1 gig Ram, Radeon 9800pro, Asus P4C800 board
[23:33] <Scunizi> fgdgdfgdf, alien is a program that tries to convert rpm's to .deb.. how did you manage to install an rpm?
[23:33] <CorruptTerrorist> ok, thanks nickrud_
[23:34] <spork969> beautifulsnow: the installation thing comes up and says "This iTunes installer requires that your computer is running Windows XP or Windows Vista" It's just an .exe file, and i hit run with wine
[23:34] <fgdgdfgdf> sorry what i made was apt-get install nameofprograma
[23:34] <ogre> Jangari:  so i can just drag/drop the music i have on my ipod to my external with rhythmbox?
[23:34] <Jahromeo> what is the best program to use if i wish to make a bootable copy of my current install on my flashdrive - for work or play or whatever - to always have my distro with me wherver i go
[23:34] <fgdgdfgdf> is there a way to unistall it ?
[23:34] <Scunizi> fgdgdfgdf, then if it was a RPM it didn't install.. apt-get doesn't know what to do with RPM's
[23:35] <bastid_raZor> fgdgdfgdf; apt-get remove nameofprogram
[23:35] <magnetron> !install > Jahromeo
[23:35] <Jangari> ogre, more or less
[23:35] <ogre> fgdgdfgdf:  sudo apt-get remove nameofprogram
[23:35] <Khajavi> jahromeo: rymastersys is good not the best
[23:35] <spork969> beautifulsnow: and "sudo get-apt install wine-doors" comes up with E: Could't find package wine-doors"
[23:35] <fgdgdfgdf> ok thx!
[23:35] <beautifulsnow> spork969 go to "start menu" -> Wine -> Configure Wine, theres an option to check XP/Vista. Let me check on that second problem you have brb
[23:35] <Jangari> ogre, you can even specify exactly how you want the resultant files named, whether it's [track no.]-[title] or some other configuration
[23:35] <jaderaven> Is cedega worth the download?
[23:36] <Scunizi> bastid_raZor, ogre I would have mentioned that but he said it was a RMP he installed.. :*
[23:36] <Khajavi> jahremao: you can find it in mint repository
[23:36] <Jangari> but, ogre, i don't think it supports acc/mp4, and you might have to install restricted extras to do it
[23:36] <bastid_raZor> Scunizi; yeah i was confused too about the rpm actually installing
[23:36] <nickrud_> jaderaven: if you really need to run windows programs, you might want to. Myself, I don't need any of them
[23:36] <yo__> i tried launching ubuntu in windows and the window says "your CPU does not support long mode. Use a 32bit distribution"
[23:36] <yo__> what do i do?
[23:36] <ogre> Scunizi:  i didnt notice he said it was an rpm
[23:36] <PriceChild> yo__, "launching ubuntu in windows"?
[23:36] <yo__> yeah
[23:37] <yo__> http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/01/11/run-ubuntu-710-from-windows/
[23:37] <ogre> yo__:  you mean a virtual machine?
[23:37] <yo__> i guess?
[23:37] <yo__> lol i'm a total noob
[23:37] <spork969> yo__:on my windows, i just ran DSL (damn small linux)
[23:37] <yo__> ?
[23:37] <ghost> Running gutsy on laptop with ipw2200. Sometimes (maybe 1/10) times it starts up can see other networks but can't connect. What is this issue?
[23:37] <yo__> where do i got dsl?
[23:37] <yo__> get..
[23:37] <Jangari> yo__: were you using the 64 bit version of ubuntu?
[23:37] <yo__> yep
[23:38] <spork969> google = great
[23:38] <yo__> amd64 processor
[23:38] <yo__> so yea lol
[23:38] <jaderaven> nickrud_: personaly i dont really want to ever see windows again or anything windowsish, but play a few games in my spare time and a few of my favorites were added to cedega.
[23:38] <Jangari> well, try what the error message told you, yo__, and use a "32 bit distribution"
[23:38] <yo__> where do i get a 32 bit distribution.. of what?
[23:38] <Jangari> of ubuntu
[23:38] <jaderaven> is it hard to install cedega
[23:38] <jaderaven> ?
[23:38] <David_> Still having some trouble with the freezing, am I being a total nood and missing something really obvious? system is, Pentium 4 3.06, 1 gig Ram, Radeon 9800pro, Asus P4C800 board
[23:38] <nickrud_> jaderaven: I do have a windows partition, purely for games. I find it too much like work, getting games to run in wine/cedega.
[23:38] <yo__> but i have a 64 bit processor
[23:38] <Jangari> if that's what it told you to do
[23:38] <talntid> Hi all.
[23:39] <yo__> maybe its talking about grub..
[23:39] <Jangari> sure, yo__, but the error message explicitly said "use a 32bit distribution", so try that
[23:39] <bastid_raZor> jaderaven; #winehq may be of more help
[23:39] <chris_d> jaderaven: No, Cedega is an easy install.
[23:39] <yo__> oi.. okay..
[23:39] <jaderaven> lol for some reason ubuntu 64bit and windows 32 bit did not play well with each other on my hard driver or seperate hard drives
[23:39] <chris_d> jaderaven: But you may want to check if regular wine servers your needs.
[23:39] <avis> cedega has .deb's for installation too
[23:39] <Photocopy> I am trying to install the debs in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/global_menu#deb this page. First I did the command shown, and it ran, and installed fine, with no errors, as it says there should not be. Then, when I try to run the debs there, they require libgtk2.0-0 which, according to synaptic is installed. I tried to reinstall it too.. whats wrong
[23:39] <talntid> I have a Wyse thin client. When it boots, it has RDP and ICA connection support. Does Ubuntu support being a SERVER for either of those?
[23:39] <beautifulsnow> spork969 http://www.wine-doors.org/releases/wine-doors_0.1.2_all.deb    Let me know how it goes ---- were you able to change wine settings to xp?
[23:39] <yo__> another friggin 20 minute download
[23:39] <Jangari> meh,
[23:40] <Jangari> small price to pay for a vastly superios architecture
[23:40] <Jangari> superior*
[23:40] <yo__> i would completely install ubuntu on my comp
[23:40] <yo__> but i don't have anything to backup my files
[23:40] <jaderaven> i couldnt figgure out how to get wine to work.
[23:40] <jaderaven> i mean i downloaded it, but its not something u just click install and use aparently
[23:40] <Jahromeo> i use virtualbox
[23:40] <Jahromeo> instead of wine
[23:40] <chris_d> yo__: http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/
[23:41] <Jangari> yo__: how large is your current windows installation, and how much spare room do you have on your hdd?
[23:41] <yo__> 8 mb
[23:41] <yo__> lmao
[23:41] <Jahromeo> virtualbox is nice creates a virtual machine for your windows install
[23:41] <chris_d> yo__: http://www.theinquirer.net/en/inquirer/news/2007/09/09/backup-with-rsync-under-linux
[23:41] <nickrud_> yo__: I don't feel that pain, 20 minute download. Yo're complaining?
[23:41] <Jangari> you have 8MB spare?
[23:41] <yo__> yeah lol
[23:41] <jaderaven> u mean gigs?
[23:41] <yo__> no
[23:41] <Jangari> how big is the hdd?
[23:41] <jaderaven> wow...
[23:41] <chris_d> yo__: http://jwz.livejournal.com/801607.html
[23:41] <yo__> 8 megabytes
[23:41] <Jangari> altogether
[23:42] <yo__> unpartitioned yes
[23:42] <Jangari> no,
[23:42] <yo__> but other than that.. h/o lemme check
[23:42] <Jangari> hang on
[23:42] <chris_d> yo__: If you're just looking to back up an 8Mb partition, use dd.
[23:42] <yo__> 6.39 gigs
[23:42] <Jangari> it makes no sense
[23:42] <yo__> k
[23:42] <Jangari> 6.39 GB is... you entire windows installation?
[23:42] <yo__> i have two computers two back up with
[23:42] <yo__> no......
[23:42] <yo__> i have a 60gb hd
[23:42] <Jangari> better
[23:43] <Jangari> continue
[23:43] <jaderaven> what would be easier to install cedega or wine?
[23:43] <yo__> my c drive partition is 52.2 gigs
[23:43]  * chris_d will let Jangari talk with yo__
[23:43] <yo__> there's a couple other partitions for whatever they're for
[23:43] <Photocopy> jaderaven: wine, cedega is not a free program
[23:43] <David_> Still having some trouble with the freezing, am I being a total nood and missing something really obvious? system is, Pentium 4 3.06, 1 gig Ram, Radeon 9800pro, Asus P4C800 board.  Any help would be very greatful, I can't seem to find a solution
[23:43] <Jangari> for whatever they're for?
[23:43] <Photocopy> I am trying to install the debs in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/global_menu#deb this page. First I did the command shown, and it ran, and installed fine, with no errors, as it says there should not be. Then, when I try to run the debs there, they require libgtk2.0-0 which, according to synaptic is installed. I tried to reinstall it too.. whats wrong?
[23:43] <Enigma0> jaderaven,  wine's an easier install
[23:43] <yo__> i have no idea what there for lol
[23:43] <yo__> my computer came with them
[23:44] <chris_d> David_: Random freezing can usually be traced to either RAM or video issues.
[23:44] <Jangari> try this: reformat the remaining 7 odd GB and install ubuntu on that (making sure you have at least a gig for swap)
[23:44] <jaderaven> could someone tell me what im doing wrong? I downloaded wine from their filefront, but all i got was a bunch of folders and txt files... the source im asumeing
[23:44] <Photocopy> lol, my swap is 7gigs
[23:44] <werneck> I made a preseed script to automate install, but I don't want it to download anything from the network.. how to skip it and use only the packages from the ISO ?
[23:44] <chris_d> David_: You may want to run memtest for 24 hours or so to do some serious burning on your RAM.
[23:44] <Jangari> it's more than enough for ubuntu, and you can mount your windows partition all the same,
[23:44] <ally_xoxoxo> hey guys, how do i change "xorg" config?
[23:44] <yo__> well unfortunately, im afraid of resizing my windows partition because i have files that i ABSOLUTELY cannot use
[23:44] <chris_d> David_: Thermal issues are also common.
[23:44] <bod_> jaderaven, wine is in repo's.......
[23:44] <David_> it doesn't seem to be random, it always happens, after about 5 minutes
[23:45] <Enigma0> hence why i said it was easier :)
[23:45] <jcgkffycs> I ran the command compiz --replace emerald --replace, but emerald hasn't started, and I no longer have windows borders any help
[23:45] <arnowa> can somebody help me with my ubuntu installation hanging?
[23:45] <chris_d> David_: So, every 5 minutes it freezes then you reboot?
[23:45] <chris_d> David_: or does it just "hiccup"?
[23:45] <yo__> and if im running ubuntu, i want it to be my primary OS, with windows being there on maybe a 5gb partition in case i need it for something
[23:45] <jaderaven> bod_: see your going to explain that to me ive just reacently said skrew the system hog that is windows... and switched to linux
[23:45] <David_> yeah, I can still move the mouse about, but I can't click, and I have to reboot
[23:45] <Jangari> here's the best possible solution, yo__: get a better hard drive, create four partitions, one for swap, one for windows, one for ubuntu ad one for data, you'll only need 10GB for each OS
[23:45] <Photocopy> yo_: 5g int enough for windows
[23:46] <yo__> i don't have any money for all this
[23:46] <yo__> im dead broke
[23:46] <littlepinkdot> What priority do all jobs have by default in linux for printing?
[23:46] <KaiserM> any gurus want to have some fun?  you could talk the through this page : http://cs.ozerki.net/zap/wacom-bt/
[23:46] <Jangari> a new hard drive costs like 40 bucks
[23:46] <yo__> just two laptops, one on ubuntu and the other on windows
[23:46] <jaderaven> i mean your going to have to explain that to me.... not the way it sounded
[23:46] <Naitse> hi!
[23:46] <Photocopy> yo__: 5g isnt enough for windows XP
[23:46] <Naitse> i need a little help
[23:46] <chris_d> David_: After you reboot, it runs for another 5 minutes, then freezes again?
[23:46] <jaderaven> that sounded like me being an ass
[23:46] <Squawk> quick question. When I first installed ubuntu I was never actualy asked to provide a root password. Rather, I was asked for a user password and I could then use that to su to root. Having done so I set a root password straight away, but does the root account have a password set after install at all?
[23:46] <yo__> how much does xp need?
[23:46] <yo__> jaderaven u got aim? this place is too crowded and im not getting any information..
[23:46] <pepsi> Squawk, no
[23:46] <Jangari> my xp installation already uses 6 GB and it only has the bare essential programs
[23:46] <David_> yeah, I'm dual booting with Vista, it always seems to happen, was fine when running with live CD
[23:47] <Naitse> every time yhat i wanna play a movie the player exit it self
[23:47] <chris_d> David_: Or do you need to wait a bit before it boots?
[23:47] <Naitse> i got the codecs
[23:47] <jcgkffycs> Squawk: no
[23:47] <bluewraith> squawk: ubuntu installs with a random root password. add "sudo" to the beginning of any command to run it as root
[23:47] <Photocopy> yo__: It bloats,id give it 15g... but then again this is coming from the guy with a 7gig swap
[23:47] <jaderaven> yes ill get on aim my screen name is brownboy1 gimme a sec to get on plz
[23:47] <Naitse> try with vlc and mplayer
[23:47] <David_> what do you mean wait a bit?
[23:47] <Jangari> which, of course, means spyware, antivirus, firewall, and one program that i use that won't run on wine
[23:47] <chris_d> David_: Do you mind going private for a bit?
[23:47] <David_> no not at all
[23:47] <Photocopy> I am trying to install the debs in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/global_menu#deb this page. First I did the command shown, and it ran, and installed fine, with no errors, as it says there should not be. Then, when I try to run the debs there, they require libgtk2.0-0 which, according to synaptic is installed. I tried to reinstall it too.. whats wrong here?
[23:47] <yo__> k mines gt32208
[23:48] <Squawk> bluewraith, I know how to run commands as root, i was more concened with setting a root password, since sudo su - was enough to get me root privileges, which implied no password for root
[23:48] <bashir> hey
[23:48] <bashir> how do i open a java file
[23:48] <Squawk> bluewraith, or rather, effectively meant a user password was enough to get root access to the whole system
[23:48] <bashir> .jar
[23:48] <Jangari> !root | Squawk
[23:48] <ubotu> Squawk: 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
[23:48] <beautifulsnow> I have the same problem as photocopy... It says that lib is ubuntu.1 but needs ubuntu.1.3 or something, which is NOT available :-/
[23:48] <littlepinkdot> What priority do all jobs have by default in linux for printing?
[23:49] <Naitse> hey someon can help me?
[23:49] <Photocopy> beautifulsnow: For the record, thats not the same problem, mine says i need a package already installed.
[23:49] <beautifulsnow> Mmm actually, squawk: sudo passwd (then enter new password for root)
[23:49] <bluewraith> squawk: set a better password? :)  You can (re)set a root password through add users, but its not recommended.
[23:49] <Squawk> Jangari, im an experienced linux user, I know about root/sudo, im just trying to get a grasp of exactly what state we were in after install
[23:49] <Naitse> the media players crashes wen i try to play a movie
[23:49] <werneck> anyone with preseeding experience here?
[23:49] <Squawk> bluewraith, i did it with su to root and just ran passwd
[23:49] <chris_d> beautifulsnow: Not a good idea.
[23:49] <beautifulsnow> why not chris_d?
[23:49] <bod_> Squawk, why do you want a root password anyway?
[23:50] <Squawk> bod_, you want to run a system with no root password?
[23:50] <chris_d> beautifulsnow: You want to keep root access restricted.
[23:50] <beautifulsnow> So that no one can ever guess it?
[23:50] <beautifulsnow> Sounds fair
[23:50] <bluewraith> squawk: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[23:50] <chris_d> beautifulsnow: Making people type "sudo" in front of commands makes them think more about the command.
[23:50] <bod_> Squawk, root on all machines on a clean install has 'no' password
[23:50] <Squawk> bluewraith, I know about sudo (gentoo nut here, testing out ubuntu for my family)
[23:50] <bashir> how do i open a java file
[23:50] <chris_d> beautifulsnow: Also, once you set a root password, it's easier to break.
[23:51] <Naitse> ...
[23:51] <chris_d> bod_: Say what?
[23:51] <Zorbo> Hi, I attempted to install torrentflux via synaptic but the whole thing broke. Debconfig took 10 minutes between user actions to do anything
[23:51] <Naitse> ok there is a eeepc channel?
[23:51] <bod_> chris_d, what?
[23:51] <Zorbo> messing about has now resulted in a broken sql database - how do i purge it from my system
[23:51] <Squawk> bod_, coming from a gentoo background, the only user created at the start is root, and you create a root password. Other users are then added
[23:51] <bluewraith> squawk: ah. so are are you trying to set accounts that cannot sudo/root?
[23:51] <yo__> jaderaven>
[23:51] <chris_d> bod_: (03:50:34 PM) bod_: Squawk, root on all machines on a clean install has 'no' password
[23:51] <yo__> ?
[23:51] <Squawk> bluewraith, no, im interested in what state exaclty an ubuntu system is in after install. Basicaly im trying to learn how ubuntu does things
[23:52] <incorrect_> i have a buggy app which i need to automatically restart
[23:52] <chris_d> David_: ??
[23:52] <incorrect_> can anyone suggest a good method?
[23:52] <bod_> Squawk, root is a user yes, sudo is used to acces the privileges of root, bein root is extremely dangerous, and it means you have to apply a password to 'root' therefore making it hackable,. if root has no password, noone can lo in as root and destroy your system
[23:52] <bashir> java .jar files
[23:52] <bashir> run
[23:52] <David_> yeah did you not get my message?
[23:52] <bashir> anyway
[23:53] <jaderaven> yo__ what did u say your screen anme was?
[23:53] <yo__> gt32008
[23:53] <chris_d> David_: No.
[23:53] <Squawk> bod_, if you have a normal user with sudo privs if someone gets access to a normal user account (easier than the root account), and that user has sudo access to the root account, then you already craeted an easy way in
[23:53] <bod_> chris_d, i dont think root has a password, you have to use sudo to apply a password to root,. but root privelged can be accessed through sudo anyway,. logging in as root is dangerous and unneeded
[23:53] <David_> right I'll send it in private again, ok?
[23:53] <chris_d> bod_: It's not that it has *no* password, its that it's password is set to '!', which is not the same thing.
[23:53] <chris_d> bod_: :)
[23:53] <bod_> Squawk, only if they no the password
[23:53] <Zorbo> Hi, I attempted to install torrentflux via synaptic but the whole thing broke. Debconfig took 10 minutes between user actions to do anything - how do i purge the package from my system
[23:53] <Naitse> sudo passwd
[23:54] <bod_> chris_d, fair play ;~)
[23:54] <chris_d> David_: I have an open private session with you.
[23:54] <werneck> preseeding, anyone?
[23:54] <Jangari> sure bod_, but surely the same could be said of a password protectedc root user account
[23:54] <arnowa> why does an ubuntu install hang after step 5?
[23:54] <hischild> !root
[23:54] <ubotu> 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
[23:54] <nickrud_> werneck: debconf?
[23:54] <David_> I sent something, guessing you did't get it
[23:54] <werneck> nickrud_: yep
[23:54] <bashir> man i need to run jgrasp but it isnt working for me
[23:54] <chris_d> Jangari: The moment you assign a password to root, the password can be broken.
[23:54] <beautifulsnow> zorbo: sudo apt-get remove --purge torrentflux
[23:54] <Squawk> chris_d, so root has a non empty password after install? k
[23:54] <chris_d> David_: Nope.
[23:55] <Zorbo> k
[23:55] <werneck> nickrud_: I don't want it to try to install anything from the mirror, cdrom only... any idea how to do that?
[23:55] <David_> weird, I'll close it and open it again
[23:55] <mneptok> Squawk: your reasoning is flawed in saying user access to sudo is less secure than a root password.
[23:55] <Jangari> chris_d, yes, but having a user with root privileges, and a password for it, can also be broken, no?
[23:55] <chris_d> Squawk: In the shadow file, having a '!' in the password field means that the user cannot log in through the tty or through X.
[23:55] <bod_> Jangari, true, but say your little sister got hold of your machine -- if your using a normal user -- she accidently types    rm -rf ./*        oh, nothing happens -- if you where root,.,.then you would no longer have a operating system
[23:55] <hischild> werneck, yes. In the sources, select ONLY the cdrom
[23:55] <chris_d> Jangari: Yes.
[23:55] <bashir> anyone know how?
[23:55] <KaiserM> http://cs.ozerki.net/zap/wacom-bt/  anyone want to walk me through that page?  mI have no idea how to do half that stuff
[23:55] <Photocopy> man ubuntu is some annoying crap.
[23:56] <KaiserM> actually, most
[23:56] <werneck> hischild: and what's the option for that in the preseed file?
[23:56] <Squawk> chris_d, I didnt know thats what was in shadow, i updated my root password as soon as I could (liek I said, gentoo user here), and only after doing so wondered what was actualy set after install
[23:56] <chris_d> Jangari: On our production systems, we have two classes of machine--one that requires the user password to sudo and one that requires the root password to sudo.
[23:56] <beautifulsnow> Anyone know how to make KeyRing remember my passwords? I keep telling it to remember them but it always asks me
[23:56] <nickrud_> werneck: heh. A lovely subject, one that I've only skimmed. http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/apb.html has a lot of info. Maybe you'll find it there....
[23:56] <David_> chris_d: not sure whats happening
[23:56] <Squawk> mneptok, howso? If a user has a password that gives full access to root through sudo then root already has a password, that users. And since that user does everything on the system, if someone gets that password, your box is down
[23:56] <chris_d> Jangari: That way, if a user account with sudo privileges gets compromised, the cracker won't be able to sudo.
[23:57] <Photocopy> KaiserM: The people here for some reason think helping in the channel can help other users with the same problem, but it doesnt really do any good, only makes the channel go by too fast being too full.
[23:57] <basso> i cant see my 3 ntfs discs in ubuntu
[23:57] <hischild> werneck, system -> administration -> software sources ---> select only the dvd/cdrom and not the other sources
[23:57] <basso> i just connected them and they dont show up
[23:57] <Jangari> chris_d, different password for the user and the user's sudo access?
[23:57] <werneck> hischild: preseed file!
[23:57] <mneptok> Squawk: but if root has a password, you have an account that *almost everyone in the Unix world knows the UID for*
[23:57] <bod_> Squawk, no, the user has a password that can temporarily *borrow* the privileges of root,.,. not access root account
[23:57] <KaiserM> Photocopy: whats that mean?
[23:57] <werneck> nickrud_: ok, thanks
[23:57] <chris_d> Jangari: Yes.
[23:57] <Jangari> ah, okay, that's a bit clearer then
[23:57] <Squawk> bod_, try running sudo su - and see if you get full root privs (you do)
[23:58] <chris_d> Squawk: See my comment to Jangari. It's possible to configure sudo to use a password that is different from the user password.
[23:58] <bod_> Squawk, im aware,. but that doesnt mean i have become the root user
[23:58] <Zorbo> beautifulsnow: i've attempted to reinstall the package via terminal but the install script is still broken - I get a MySQL error about the database it needs not existing upon setup
[23:58] <chris_d> Squawk: It's also possible to prevent that behaviour.
[23:58] <Jangari> chris_d, is that the sudo passwd command?
[23:58] <Squawk> chris_d, I know, as I said i was more interested in the state after install, beyond that I can configure it how I like (or you how you like), which seems to be where the discussion is going
[23:58] <Squawk> bod_, yes it does
[23:58] <KaiserM> hold on im going to open my computer up and see this bluetooth chip
[23:59] <Squawk> bod_, you run "sudo su -" and you ARE root
[23:59] <chris_d> Squawk: The state after install is root is set with a '!' in the password field in shadow.
[23:59] <Zorbo> screw it, the one from the site is 2 versions newer
[23:59] <IronSid3> por favor preciso de ajuda
[23:59] <nickrud_> !es | IronSid3
[23:59] <mneptok> !es > IronSid3
[23:59] <ubotu> IronSid3: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[23:59] <Squawk> chris_d, yeah I know you told me (your the only one who answered the question actualy). Thanks for that
[23:59] <bod_> Squawk, it does not chane me to being the root user, it gives me rot privileges and changes the name in the terminal, if im root in terminal and then try and access synaptic from the gui, it will still ask for a password (afaik) therefore not being the root user
[23:59] <Squawk> bod_, try it
[23:59] <ally_xoxoxo> hey guys, my keyboard settings got changed, how do i edit "xorg"