[00:00] <cookie_> arm
[00:00] <cookie_> Xscale
[00:00] <icesword> ! fstab > JonZenor
[00:00] <Zambezi> audrius: Nvidias homepage?
[00:00] <audrius> nope
[00:00] <cookie_> rrplay: Xscale, arm architecture
[00:00] <audrius> asus home page
[00:00] <soundray> cookie_: I have no idea about crosscompiling, but I'm pretty sure you're not asking the right channel. Have you tried a web search? There are plenty of useful-looking hits on "ubuntu arm cross-compile"
[00:00] <Flare183> !fstab | JonZenor
[00:00] <ubotu> JonZenor: 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
[00:01] <JonZenor> I'm already reading that, but it doesn't mention what type to use to mount a samba share
[00:01] <audrius> i wait
[00:01] <audrius> wait
[00:01] <cookie_> soundray: I did try. and I got a few cross compilers from Ward1983. but they are too hard to use
[00:01] <audrius> i will write mor
[00:01] <cookie_> I know gcc can do it too
[00:01] <NinjaPlimsoles> yum
[00:01] <BizMAn> hey guys, im setting up my ubuntu server for the first time, and im at the part hwre i edit the /etc/hosts file
[00:02] <BizMAn> what do i put for localhost.localdomain for 127.0.0.1
[00:02] <cookie_> rrplay: do you know anything that could help me?
[00:02] <BizMAn> and what do i put for my servanem.something.com for my ip address
[00:02] <BizMAn> i dont et it
[00:02] <audrius> i used secial program name envy
[00:02] <Faust-C> i need a lil help w/ fstab
[00:02] <audrius> but mmy system crashed once again
[00:02] <^Juan^> is there any way to play mobile jar games on ubuntu?
[00:02] <Faust-C> how would you add a share like "Share(space)Name" ?
[00:02] <JonZenor> Share\ Name should work
[00:02] <soundray> cookie_: ask in a channel where C programming is on topic.
[00:03] <Faust-C> ^Juan^, java .jar file
[00:03] <JonZenor> or 'Share Name'
[00:03] <^Juan^> wont work
[00:03] <Faust-C> JonZenor, so just use '' not ""
[00:03] <LeChacal> Jack_Sparrow: another question if you dont mind i am having issues with an error saying i have filled the apt cache how can i clear it and also resize it, in Debian it was in a config file in the apt folder but it isnt there in ubuntu
[00:03] <Jack_Sparrow> audrius, Bad idea...
[00:03] <JonZenor> use not for the type?
[00:03] <audrius> why?
[00:03] <JonZenor> oh, heh
[00:03] <JonZenor> nevermind :D
[00:03] <Faust-C> lol
[00:03] <Jack_Sparrow> !envy
[00:03] <ubotu> envy is an unsupported tool to install newer versions of binary video drivers than provided by the official repositories. Use at your own risk, and remember that the latest version is not necessarily the "best". See « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[00:04] <audrius> Jack_sparrow i tried to just enable my restricted driver adfter restaring it crashed
[00:04] <Azodon> i that necessary? the afk memo
[00:04] <Faust-C> JonZenor, so sec lemme have you look at my fstab
[00:04] <audrius> how u make my name red???
[00:04] <BizMAn> anyone
[00:04] <Jack_Sparrow> LeChacal, Sorry.. no idea..
[00:04] <bruenig> audrius: magic
[00:05] <Starnestommy> audrius: like this?
[00:05] <audrius> yes
[00:05] <audrius> s
[00:05] <Azodon> audrius :  like this
[00:05] <Starnestommy> audrius: have someone say your nickname in a message
[00:05] <JonZenor> Faust-C: okay
[00:05] <LeChacal>  Jack_Sparrow: thank you anyways
[00:05] <bruenig> audrius: you have to do ctrl+893 then type
[00:05] <soundray> audr1us: I can't seem to do it...
[00:05] <audrius> but u nickname is long
[00:05] <bruenig> it only appears red once you enter it though
[00:05] <Jack_Sparrow> LeChacal, Sorry, I must be getting tired...  I should know that one
[00:05] <audrius> i will lose many time to write it
[00:05] <Lars_G> Hi all. Any ideas why I get this trying to load the nvidia module after I install the lattest driver from tar.gz? "FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia"
[00:05] <Starnestommy> audrius: type the first two or three letters then hit the tab key
[00:06] <Ward1983> is it possible to setup software raid when installing ubuntu?
[00:06] <neosix> Lars_G: why do you use tar.gz
[00:06] <prince_jammys> audrius: type the beginning of someones name, and then the tab key to autocomplete their name. like:  prin<tab>
[00:06] <LeChacal>  Jack_Sparrow: it is ok we all have days like that
[00:06] <Lars_G> neosix: newer?
[00:06] <audrius> Starnestommy,  oh thananks
[00:06] <soundray> !highno | Lars_G
[00:06] <ubotu> Lars_G: A higher version number does not mean that it's better. Especially with packages such as the linux kernel. The packages in the Ubuntu repositories are stable and will work fine. You should have a better reason than "newer" when considering compiling from source or using 3rd party repos.
[00:06] <neosix> Lars_G: aha
[00:06] <audrius> Jack_Sparrow,  any ideas ?
[00:06] <bruenig> a higher version does mean it is better
[00:07] <Ward1983> i mean software raid with no controller, so no fakeraid, i decided to use my other 2 drives for a regular software raid if possible
[00:07] <Jack_Sparrow> Lars_G, Does this sound familiar  hit clt-alt-f2, login. run  sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop. do your nivida stuff, using sudo. sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start to restart X . ctl-alt-f7 to get back to gui, if needed
[00:07] <Jack_Sparrow> audrius, Ideas on what?
[00:07] <Starnestommy> bruenig: not if the higher version is less stable
[00:07] <Faust-C> JonZenor, http://nopaste.com/p/audErByMC
[00:07] <Lars_G> soundray: Excuse me but I'm trying to solve problems with the older version so please if you can't help don't assume, you end up like an ass...
[00:07] <Juan> is there any way to play mobile jar games on ubuntu?
[00:07] <bruenig> Starnestommy: that is a joke word you throw around, you don't even know what it means
[00:07] <Lars_G> Jack_Sparrow: I installed from shell, with no X running.. heck I don't even have X running now.
[00:08] <bruenig> oh they are less stable, garbage, you just say that because you haven't a real reason
[00:08] <audrius> Jack_Sparrow,  how to enable my resticted nvidia drivers without creshing system
[00:08] <soundray> Lars_G: I thought you're the one *looking* for advice. Now you're dishing it out...
[00:08] <Lars_G> Jack_Sparrow: Plus I see in dmesg the module loaded while (after) compiling...
[00:08] <oboy03> good am people
[00:08] <Lars_G> soundray: I'm dishing advice on a different topic from the one I'm looking advice in. Now you're twice the ass.
[00:08] <soundray> Lars_G: insulting people in the process
[00:08] <soundray> !ops | Lars_G abusive
[00:08] <Faust-C> soulrider, Lars_G no one cares
[00:08] <ubotu> Lars_G abusive: 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!
[00:08] <Lars_G> soundray: I'm only repeating an American expression
[00:09] <JonZenor> Faust-C: How do I make a .smbcredentials file? can you show me an example of yours? (With pass removed of course)
[00:09] <Lars_G> Jack_Sparrow: So it somehow loads as a test while compiling but for some reason wont modprobe afterwards.
[00:09] <nickrud> Lars_G: courtesy, please. Nothing that can be misconstrued
[00:09] <Faust-C> JonZenor, sure
[00:09] <oboy03> i have a problem this appears evrytime i click on network: the configuration could not be loaded
[00:09] <LinuxMonkey> Dont make me wake up nixternal now.lol
[00:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Lars_G, Does this sound familiar... You need to stop gdm in order to install the drivers.. blah blah    hit clt-alt-f2, login. run  sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop. do your nivida stuff, using sudo. sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start to restart X . ctl-alt-f7 to get back to gui, if needed
[00:09] <audrius> Jack_Sparrow,  how to enable my resticted nvidia drivers without creshing system
[00:09] <Lars_G> ....
[00:10] <Jack_Sparrow> audrius, what video card
[00:10] <Faust-C> JonZenor, http://nopaste.com/p/atcmnbUHk
[00:10] <Zambezi> Okay. QCAD was just 2D. Is there 3D CAD for Linux free?
[00:10] <JonZenor> Faust-C: thanks
[00:10] <Karsyth> how do i force quit a process?
[00:11] <themill> Zambezi: I've used blender for such things, but it's not really 3D CAD.
[00:11] <Faust-C> JonZenor, np
[00:11] <LjL> !etiquette > Lars_G    (Lars_G, see the private message from Ubotu)
[00:11] <soundray> Karsyth: with kill or killall
[00:11] <grnmtn> search for the process with ps xau|grep processname
[00:11] <Karsyth> so kill, then process name?
[00:11] <grnmtn> then kill the pid number
[00:11] <grnmtn> or use killall processname
[00:11] <soundray> Karsyth: no, killall with the name (kill ID)
[00:11] <rrplay> cookie: GCC compiler right
[00:12] <Bryan_Sierra> I need a way to control the PCM volume control via the keyboard media keys.
[00:12] <Neuling> how can I stop the jumping of the letters in the entry box, while typing?
[00:12] <dr_kosmos> hey guys... quick question. i have to write summary on different types of open source data storage... all i can think of so far is a flat file and MySQL... can anybody tell me the names of some others?
[00:12] <soundray> Neuling: what entry box is that?
[00:12] <oboy03> where is the problem here if i click on administration>network, it says configuration could not be loaded
[00:12] <danand_> Karsyth - use the command - kill -9 $(pidof process_name)
[00:12] <Faust-C> JonZenor, btw share\ didnt work ...
[00:12] <Neuling> it's in Pidgin, IRC Part
[00:12] <Neuling> everytime I type
[00:13] <skyde> how can i check memory hardware fail by seconde
[00:13] <Neuling> the letters jump
[00:13] <Karsyth> ok, how do i find the process name again?
[00:13] <grnmtn> only use kill -9 if a regular killall fails
[00:13] <Lars_G> Interesting.... insmod works, only modprobe fails
[00:13] <grnmtn> to find a process name, you can use top
[00:13] <JonZenor> Faust-C: Uhm, it didn't work, says mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on //205.168.1.10/Files,
[00:13] <Faust-C> htop
[00:13] <danand_> Karsyth - use the command pidof process_name
[00:13] <grnmtn> it will list the processes using the most resources at the top of the list
[00:13] <Bryan_Sierra> I need a way to control the PCM volume control via the keyboard media keys.
[00:13] <Faust-C> JonZenor, hmm sec im gonna google a tad more
[00:14] <Karsyth> whenever i run that command it just goes to a new line
[00:14] <JonZenor> i'm trying too
[00:14] <Lars_G> Ok stuff works with insmod, I wonder if it'll work at reboot. sigh
[00:14] <danand_> Karsyth - or use ps -A | grep process_name
[00:14] <prince_jammys> pgrep
[00:15] <JonZenor> I need to get ready for work soon
[00:15] <prince_jammys> i didn't know about pidof, seems to work like pgrep
[00:15] <oboy03> where is the problem here if i click on administration>network, it says configuration could not be loaded, how do i fix it?
[00:15] <komputes> how do you turn off automatic NumLk after login?
[00:15] <jonathan_> How can I find out where something went when I download it from synaptic?
[00:16] <danand_> prince_jammys - pidof is great... if you know the exact name of the process :) ... firefox ... firefox-bin ...
[00:16] <Lars_G> Well back in X now let's see if it fixes the failure.
[00:16] <grnmtn> has anyone had problems with Intel GMA 950 drivers? I just moved a new computer, and everything looks really fuzzy - I can't figure out how to fix it
[00:16] <soundray> jonathan_: package files go to /var/cache/apt/archives
[00:16] <prince_jammys> danand_: i normally do that with pgrep
[00:16] <jonathan_> soundray, thank you!
[00:16] <chetnick> how do you add startup programs trough shell ?
[00:16] <soundray> jonathan_: to get a list of files in a package, 'dpkg -L packagename'
[00:16] <Lars_G> it did. or so it seems
[00:16]  * danand_ is gonna check out pgrep
[00:17] <Karsyt1> i keep lagging out, sorry. how do i find the process list again? im kind of confused. whenever i enter the commands oyu tell me it goes to a blank line
[00:17] <grnmtn> top
[00:17] <soundray> Karsyt1: that usually means it has worked
[00:17] <Dr_willis_> Karsyt1,  the commands, top, or ps, are normally used
[00:17] <Karsyt1> alright ive got the list
[00:18] <danand_> prince_jammys - pgrep looks pretty cool too :)
[00:18] <prince_jammys> danand_: yeah
[00:18] <Karsyt1> im still not seeing the name on the list
[00:18] <Karsyt1> i cant figure out which one it is. im trying to run steam install
[00:18] <grnmtn> no one here with GMA 950 problems?
[00:19] <Dr_willis_> Karsyt1,  ps ax | grep steam
[00:19] <gigamonkey> Is there an easy way to clone my boot drive unto a USB thumb drive such that I could boot from it in a pinch?
[00:19] <grnmtn> Karsyt1 - what process are you trying to kill?
[00:19] <Karsyt1> a steam install
[00:19] <komputes> is there a way to quickly switch between window managers or does one HAVE to log out and back in?
[00:19] <danand_> gigamonkey - look into the dd command
[00:19] <Karsyt1> im running it trhough wine
[00:19] <prince_jammys> danand_: they seem similar.  pgrep has a few more options, though i normally don't use those
[00:19] <soundray> komputes: some wms have a --replace command line option
[00:20] <Dr_willis_> komputes,  many support a 'whatever --replace' option, or depending on how it got launched, you can kill it from a terminal, and run another.
[00:20] <Dr_willis_> komputes,  ive seen some that come with menu items to launch alternative window managers.. depends on your needs.
[00:21] <danand_> prince_jammys - i usually use pidof in scripts - it's useful to list pid's of all running apps with the name you supply.
[00:21] <komputes> do you know how to do it with xfce, theres no xfce command, like 18
[00:22] <prince_jammys> danand_: i'm seeing one difference: pidof requires the exact name, whereas pgrep works like grep
[00:22] <Dr_willis_> komputes,  do what exactly with xfce?
[00:22] <soundray> komputes: I don't think you can switch to xfce without logging out, since it's a whole environment
[00:22] <JonZenor> I can't figure out what's wrong! :( everything I look at says smbfs is the correct type, and I don't know what else would be wrong in that line
[00:22] <gigamonkey> danand_: so will something like dd if=/ of=/media/disk/ Just Work?
[00:22] <Lars_G> No ideas why I can insmod the module but not modprobe it?
[00:22] <prince_jammys> danand_: so pidof is probably safer, in scripts, unless you specify to match only the exact string
[00:22] <komputes> oh did i say window manager or desktop manager...my bad
[00:23] <danand_> prince_jammys - that is the difference ... pidof is great _if_ you know the _exact_ process name
[00:23] <komputes> but good to know i can do twm --replace
[00:23] <Dr_willis_> the xfce startup scripts - launch several of the xfce 'parts'
[00:23] <Dr_willis_> Im not sure twm supports --replace :)
[00:23] <grnmtn> the problem with tools like pgrep is they aren't universal across all *nix operating systems, unlike ps and grep
[00:23] <komputes> yeah,i need to log out for that
[00:23] <danand_> prince_jammys - yeah, safer for someone like me at least :)
[00:23] <grnmtn> if you're talking about scripting
[00:23] <audrius> Jack_Sparrow, geforce 8600 gts
[00:24] <komputes> by the way, do you know how to turn off automatic NumLk after login?
[00:24] <alanbshepard70> Whenever I run apt I get this error linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2. Anyone know of a fix? Google and the forums offered no help. The only thing I found in the forums to try I've already tried.
[00:24] <Mezriss> I've noticed only now - umount didn't actually help with thai gmount-iso image. it removed cd only. when i ty to umount it, i get "umount2: Device or resource busy" but it's not like anything is using it yet
[00:24] <JonZenor> anybody see anything wrong with this line? //205.168.1.10/Files    /mnt/Files      smbfs   credentials=/home/jon/.smbcredentials,iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=cp850       0       0
[00:24] <dny> is there a way to install the  ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 gfx driver, or maybe an alternative?  :/
[00:25] <komputes> Mezriss: someone made a script for mount/unmount iso
[00:25] <Dr_willis_> The fuseiso tool is also handy for mounting iso files
[00:25] <gigamonkey> Ah. Never mind, I want to use the /dev/sd<FOO> as the if and of.
[00:25] <magnetron> JonZenor: don't use smbfs, it's deprecated. use cifs instead
[00:25] <JonZenor> cifs? okay, I'll try it
[00:25] <Dr_willis_> The Fusesmb tool - is handy also. you dont have to mess with the fstab :)
[00:26] <JonZenor> nope, cifs didn't work
[00:26] <rhineheart_m> Can anybody in this channel tell me why giving root a password is a *bad idea*?
[00:26] <JonZenor> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on //205.168.1.10/Files,
[00:26] <fluo> hello everybody
[00:26] <Starnestommy> rhineheart_m: it makes it easier for an attacker to hack into root
[00:27] <Dr_willis_> rhineheart_m,  one layer of security  added on top of the other layers.
[00:27] <Mezriss> fuseiso mounts iso in such a manner that i'm able to view it as rooot only. right now i'm looking for a way to make cdrom0 not buisy again or a way to unmount it
[00:27] <neosix> rhineheart_m: because somebody can mess your system
[00:27] <fluo> I wonder how I can output alsa on /dev/audio?
[00:27] <rrplay> alanshephard70: check dmesg  also /var/log   for messages
[00:27] <pipegeek> Anyone know how to enable mp3 encoding support for sox in gutsy?
[00:27] <Dr_willis_> Mezriss,  your users need to be in the fuse group, then they can mount/unmount the iso image files.
[00:27] <soundray> rhineheart_m: if you need a root shell for something, you can always do 'sudo -i'
[00:27] <rhineheart_m> Thanks for your inputs guys... how about to a server without GUI?
[00:27] <Mezriss> or at least get an idea why is it busy
[00:28] <soundray> rhineheart_m: same thing
[00:28] <danand_> gigamonkey - the dd command will allow you to clone a disk or partition _exactly_ - hence any refs to the disk or partition name will be preserved. use of dd may or may not _just_ work ... you may need to edit things like fstab etc for that to work
[00:29] <morghanphoenix> yeah, unless it's a playstation cd, dd never makes an iso of them for me.
[00:29] <sidelil> excuse me, do you know a way to create a multi-bootable disc? I'd like to have a DVD with the ubuntu CD, SuperGrubDisk, SystemRescueCD and maybe others, and everyone to be bootable, with some kind of GRUB-like list at the beginning to choose which one to boot.
[00:29] <audrius> what means e. g. i am not english...
[00:29] <OFStime> does anyone know what diagnostics i can do on my laptop to find out why suspend wont work
[00:29] <Flannel> sidelil: sure, the regular Ubuntu CD does that already (with the menu), although a little differently
[00:29] <audrius> e.g.?
[00:29] <soundray> audrius: for example
[00:30] <audrius> soundray, If your card does not appear in this [WWW] list of cards known by Ubuntu 7.04 NVIDIA binary drivers (e.g. the 8600GT) then there is no Ubuntu 7.04 supported binary driver
[00:30] <pipegeek> Is there any way to enable mp3 encoding support in sox without a recompile?  A package I haven't seen?
[00:30] <sidelil> audrius,  e.g is "exemplum gratia", which is "for example"
[00:30] <rhineheart_m> ows..really? Take a long with this guy...he has been recommending to give root a password in all of his guides... http://howtoforge.com/perfect_server_ubuntu7.10_p3
[00:30] <Bruno_> is there a way to install mac OS X 10.2 on my ubuntu computer?
[00:30] <soundray> audrius: e.g. = "for example"
[00:30] <audrius> oh
[00:30] <audrius> thenks ;)
[00:30] <sidelil> Flannel, can I do it with the ubuntu CD? How?
[00:30] <JonZenor> alright, I need to go to work, thanks for trying to help guys :)
[00:30] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: howtoforge is a bad site for Ubuntu stuff, to be perfectly honest.
[00:30] <rhineheart_m> *look
[00:31] <morghanphoenix> virtualization, not sure which ones support osx installs though.
[00:31] <rrplay> alanshephard70:  did you look here : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=647521
[00:31] <morghanphoenix> is 10.2 the intel osx?
[00:31] <rhineheart_m> huh?! really? my server has been set-up the way it is being done there...with a little modification..
[00:32] <soundray> morghanphoenix: have you lost your way?
[00:32] <morghanphoenix> soundray: someone was asking about osx on their computer.
[00:32] <rhineheart_m> can this command  will lock the root? sudo passwd -l root
[00:32] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: Yeah, the site doesn't understand the way Ubuntu does things, and as such, tries to set it up like another distro (redhat I believe)
[00:32] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: yes
[00:33] <Bruno_>  morghanphoenix: its the jaguar version, idk if its intel compatible...
[00:33] <prettyricky> Can you add OS X to a windows system. I currently have Xp and Ubuntu?
[00:33] <morghanphoenix> soundray: I suggested virtualization and then asked if the version they were asking about was the intel based one, I know the PPC ones rune like a dessicated snail.
[00:33] <soundray> morghanphoenix: got it. Note, !who
[00:34] <Flannel> sidelil: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Making-a-GRUB-bootable-CD_002dROM.html is probably the easiest method.  Puts GRUB on the CD, and then you can do whatever from GRUB.  Also, Smart Boot Manager may also be a good choice
[00:35] <Leetbumble> goodnight/goodday/ttyl
[00:35] <sidelil> Flannel, thank you very much
[00:35] <ypSami> Hey all. Since I'm forced to install imagemagick 6.3.x via source, what is the best way to install via source that ensures a clean uninstall?
[00:36] <soundray> !checkinstall | ypSami
[00:36] <ubotu> ypSami: checkinstall is a wrapper to "make install", useful for installing programs you compiled. It will create a .deb package, which will be listed in the APT database and can be uninstalled like other packages. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall - Read the warnings at the top and bottom of that web page, and DO NOT interrupt CheckInstall while it's running!
[00:36] <ypSami> lordy that's a convenient binary
[00:36] <ypSami> thanks guys
[00:36] <ypSami> or.. thanks soundray ?
[00:36] <ypSami> =D
[00:36] <morghanphoenix> Speaking of which, it's about time I insrtalled it again so I can run XP, forgot I hadn't put it back on since I decided to try the buntus again.
[00:37]  * Mezriss starts to hate Gmount-iso
[00:37] <ypSami> This is my first time using ubuntu as a serious web server. I'm a debian guy personally.
[00:37] <morghanphoenix> Still a pretty new distro when I used it before and was pretty unstable, seems to have improved quite a bit since then, though the lack of an actually root account still annoys me.
[00:38] <Flannel> ypSami: Why are you choosing Ubuntu over Debian for the server, may I ask?
[00:38] <jonathan_> How would I get to "/var/cache/apt/archives?"
[00:38] <soundray> ypSami: hardy will come with imagemagick 6.3.7.9 or later -- you could backport it yourself
[00:38] <hischild> soundray, wait.... that actually works? like ... you can install it with that?
[00:38] <Jimdb> hey, i have a wierd one, tho I don't think it is impossible to understand and ultimately figure out.  I just installed 7.10 on an HP zx5000 laptop.  The install went well but I had a sound issue.  sound wouldn't play.  If I tried to play the cpu utilization would hit 100%.  If I tried to quit programs such as amarok, etc after terminating they'd still be listed in the system monitor as zombies and the cpu utilization would remain 100%.  I
[00:38] <Karsyth> anyone know where i install fonts to?
[00:38] <Flannel> morghanphoenix: You're not required to not have a root password; but why does it annoy you?
[00:38] <ypSami> Flannel: Rightscale offers Ubuntu images that are integrated, but not debian. I'd prefer debian.
[00:38] <nickrud> !fonts | Karsyth
[00:38] <ubotu> Karsyth: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[00:38] <Karsyth> thanks
[00:38] <danhs> hey, how can I see what daemon processes are running?  like I know apached and vsftpd are running.  but they don't show up in system-monitor.  only place I can really see them is ps -Al and that's kind of not very easy to read/concise/clear.....
[00:39] <morghanphoenix> just not what I'm used to, keep typing su :)
[00:39] <danhs> any suggestions?
[00:39] <soundray> hischild: checkinstall? Apparently so...
[00:39] <EpicLegion> Hello, would anyone mind helping me with some probs I'm having with my vid card?
[00:39] <danhs> I'm a little used to windows where I can see processes from task manager, or services running
[00:39] <morghanphoenix> never had any of my users as a sudoer either, kept all that relegated to root land.
[00:39] <oboy03> configuration could not be loaded appears when i click on administration>network, what should i do?
[00:39] <Flannel> danhs: ps aux will show you all of them
[00:40] <danand_> danhs  - psgrep... prince_jammys - :)
[00:40] <danhs> aux?
[00:40] <EpicLegion> Hey, I got some probs with my NVIDIA card, can anyone help?
[00:40] <Maimster> Can anyone grab this file, (Windows XP SP2) I got this file from this link on a Winblows box in 4 minutes, 39 seconds. The file is 266MB http://www.soft32.com/Download/Free/Windows_XP_Service_Pack_2/4-992-1.html
[00:40] <prince_jammys> danand_: pgrep?
[00:40] <Jimdb> danhs:  go to the system menu, then administration, then system monitor
[00:40] <morghanphoenix> kde has a pretty windows like process table, not sure about gnome though.
[00:40] <Flannel> morghanphoenix: sudo provides a lot more flexibility than just having a root account, which is one of the main reasons Ubuntu uses it
[00:40] <danhs> Jimdb: system monitor not sufficient
[00:40] <soundray> danhs: they *should* show up in system-monitor as well
[00:40] <Jimdb> danhs:  why?
[00:40] <danand_> prince_jammys - crap... useless at remembering new commands :)
[00:40] <icesword> Maimster, windows?#windows
[00:40] <Maimster> For some reason my Linux box needs 3 hours to download this.
[00:41] <Jimdb> danhs:  it has everything that task manager has and more.
[00:41] <Maimster> icesword Its just a test.
[00:41] <danhs> Jimdb: It's not showing apache2
[00:41] <danhs> definitely....
[00:41] <prince_jammys> danand_: i thought you discovered another one :)
[00:41] <danhs> and I *know* that apache is running
[00:41] <EpicLegion> I need some help with my vid card
[00:41] <Mezriss> is there a way to learn which process is accesing a file?
[00:41] <icesword> Maimster, use multi thread download tools
[00:41] <morghanphoenix> soft32 is a slow server
[00:41] <danhs> oh wait....view was set to "my processes"
[00:41] <danhs> tricky.....
[00:41] <soundray> Mezriss: lsof
[00:41] <Jimdb> danhs:  top run in a terminal doesn't show apache?
[00:41] <Maimster> icesword I just can't explain why my Ubuntu 7.10 is stopping at 10Kbps.
[00:41] <EpicLegion> Hey, can anyone help me with the prob I'm having with my vid card?
[00:41] <Mezriss> thanks
[00:41] <danhs> ps aux does
[00:41] <danand_> prince_jammys - psgrep .... auto shows all the info you ever wanted .... ahhhhh
[00:42] <danhs> ps -Al does
[00:42] <hischild> soundray, hmm ... i've gotta remember that one then ... i've got a lot to install from source and it's a pain to uninstall something
[00:42] <Flannel> Jimdb: likely that apache isn't a top process
[00:42] <danhs> and system monitor does when I change view to something other than my process
[00:42] <icesword> !download
[00:42] <ubotu> Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive - PLEASE use the !torrents to download Gutsy, and help keeping the servers' load low!
[00:42] <icesword> !download tools
[00:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about download tools - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:42] <rrplay> Epiclegion: what is your problem
[00:42] <danhs> top doesn't show apache
[00:42] <Jimdb> danhs:  you can stretch the window and i'll show more than 33
[00:42] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Well, first off, I should tell you I'm a long time Windows user
[00:42] <danhs> Jimdb: I can stretch top?
[00:42] <Starnestommy> apache is usually apache2 in ps aux
[00:42] <Maimster> icesword What does the download tools do?
[00:42] <EpicLegion> rrpaly: So I'm kinda new to this stuff
[00:42] <Jimdb> yes
[00:43] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Anyway, I have a NVIDIA 8500 GT GeForce
[00:43] <rrplay> Epiclegion:: what chipset do you have
[00:43] <danhs> yea definitely not in the top 33 or whatever the number is
[00:43] <fernando> #winehq
[00:43] <danhs> it is in system monitor tho'
[00:43] <rrplay> EpicLegion   nvidia-settings as root
[00:43] <icesword> Maimster, it usually build multi thread downloading
[00:43] <danhs> is there a way to see the path to the executable tho?
[00:43] <EpicLegion> rrplay: And I've installed the latest linux driver for my card
[00:43] <EpicLegion> And now
[00:43] <Jimdb> did I ask the wrong question when I asked about HP laptop sound issues?
[00:43] <EpicLegion> rrplay: When I try to enable the Restricted driver
[00:43] <EpicLegion> rrplay: And reboot
[00:44] <jms1989> How can one setup apache2 to stream media instead of downloading and then playing?
[00:44] <EpicLegion> rrplay: I go into low-graphics mode
[00:44] <EpicLegion> rrplay: And have to select my stuff
[00:44] <Maimster> icesword Okay that makes sense, however why is the other machines on the same network out performing mine without extra software? Just strange.
[00:44] <EpicLegion> rrplay: And the driver still isn't enabled
[00:44] <danhs> ahhhh command line.....that is pretty sweet
[00:44] <listeper> Does anyone know if and when eclipse 3.3.x is gonna be included in the package manager?
[00:44] <rrplay> EpicLegion: look here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=674185
[00:44] <soundray> Jimdb: probably not, but you may have to repeat or rephrase a couple of times until someone jumps on it
[00:45] <Maimster> icesword I am thinking about taking this machine to another location to test another broadband account.
[00:45] <soundray> !sound > Jimdb, meantime, have you seen this? (private message)
[00:45] <PriceChild> listeper: ubuntu is frozen on release. Only security and critical bug fixes are added.
[00:45] <Jimdb> soundray:  last time I did that I got nailed with "don't repeat your question".
[00:45] <rrplay> EpicLegion  nvidia-xconfig -A | less read and select option for your card
[00:45] <danand_> danhs - htop is better than top. htop allows you to scroll through all processes
[00:45] <PriceChild> listeper: it may be in ubuntu 8.04, check packages.ubuntu.com
[00:45] <ryanzec> is there a good UML software like visio or smartdraw for ubuntu?
[00:45] <icesword> Maimster, what you mean by out performing mine without
[00:45] <danhs> danand_: oooh
[00:45] <soundray> Jimdb: no one will say that if you leave 10 minutes or so
[00:45] <audrius> what graphical iterface u are using kde or gnome?
[00:46] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Uh
[00:46] <EpicLegion> rrplay: That's not really the problem I'm having
[00:46] <audrius> what graphical iterface u are using kde or gnome?
[00:46] <Maimster> icesword I have 6 machines on this cable modem. They download from that super fast site at like 900 - 1.5Mbps.
[00:46] <Jimdb> soundray:  that's why i didn't repeat it...but...to be honest, my question stated I'd torn through the threads on the support forums and many ppl have no resolution to their hp laptop sound issues.
[00:46] <ryanzec> audrius, was that for me?
[00:46] <icesword> oh, i see
[00:46] <Maimster> icesword For some strange reason this newly configure ubuntu 7.10 just can't go fastst than like 30kbps.
[00:46] <listeper> Thansk PriceChild.
[00:46] <danhs> danand_: that htop.....that is friggin sweet
[00:47] <boxafella> hi everyone
[00:47] <Maimster> icesword That was why I wanted someone else to download to see what they get for speed.
[00:47] <soundray> Jimdb: I see. Have you looked for installation reports on tuxmobil.org ?
[00:47] <icesword> this is just weird
[00:47] <TrichomeKid> Okay, so I was messing with the inside of my machjine (Not that relevant), but when I started up Ubuntu.. the icons on the one taskbar were in the middle.  The Network Connection icon is now in the middle I can't move it.  Anyone know why?
[00:47] <Maimster> icesword Exactly.
[00:47] <rrplay> EpicLegion: so what is the problem that you are having?? after reading in the forums ?
[00:47] <danand_> danhs - you'll never use top again ... :) alias top='htop'
[00:47] <Maimster> icesword I have been working with it for 5 days now.
[00:47] <PriceChild> TrichomeKid: right click and uncheck lock
[00:47] <danhs> danand_: good call
[00:47] <soundray> TrichomeKid: you must have switched resolutions at some point
[00:47] <rhineheart_m> ypSami: are you using it for Gallery2?
[00:47] <TrichomeKid> PriceChild:  The network icon doesn't have an unlock feature.
[00:48] <orudie> can i create new user and specify permissions through terminal ?
[00:48] <ypSami> rhineheart_m: no
[00:48] <boxafella> I've done a lot of research, and found drivers myself.. i've even attempted compiling them, but i haven't had any luck in getting my webcam to work
[00:48] <boxafella> can anyone help me?
[00:48] <jonathan_> somehow I accidentally got rid of my desktop, and I can't remember how to put it back on. Could someone help?
[00:48] <jonathan_> All I have is my compiz cube picture
[00:48] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Okay, the problem is that I enable the restricted drivers for my vid card. On reboot, I'm sent into low-graphics mode. I select my monitor and vid card drivers, and when I get into the GUI, the restricted drivers still aren't enabled
[00:48] <TrichomeKid> soundray:  The resolution is the same.  But I will try switching to a different one.
[00:48] <Maimster> icesword The sad part is that I used the Ubuntu Terminal Server Client to do the downloads on the other boxes and they still out performed mine.
[00:49] <soundray> TrichomeKid: the network "icon" is in the Notification Area applet. Right-click the faint dots to the left of the icon
[00:49] <boxafella>  I've done a lot of research, and found drivers myself.. i've even attempted compiling them, but i haven't had any luck in getting my webcam to work
[00:49] <Jimdb> soundray:  I think sound in linux on laptops has a serious need to be fixed.  I have probably 5 solid laptops here and all exhibit some sound related issues. I'm not sure if you are interested in knowing how I got around my issues.
[00:49] <jonathan_> Anyone know the problem?
[00:49] <danand_> emma - uh... did u just pm me?
[00:49] <rrplay> EpicLegion: did you try those command at the console   nvidia-settings   nvidia-xconfig -A | less
[00:49] <soundray> Jimdb: don't let my nickname mislead you -- it dates back to a time when I did ultrasound research
[00:50] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Which console?
[00:50] <boxafella>  I've done a lot of research, and found drivers myself.. i've even attempted compiling them, but i haven't had any luck in getting my webcam to work
[00:50] <icesword> Maimster, i think it is networking issue,not sure,what if you run ifconfig
[00:50] <TrichomeKid> soundray:  Now that you mention it, I can't find those faint dots anymore...
[00:50] <soundray> TrichomeKid: they may be covered up by another applet.
[00:50] <boxafella> anyone?
[00:50] <boxafella> anyone at all?
[00:50] <rrplay> EpicLegion: the terminal
[00:50] <Maimster> icesword I thought about that too. So I did a download internally. My Ubuntu box killed the others by about 2MBps!!
[00:50] <EpicLegion> rrplay: No, I haven't
[00:51] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Do I need to stop my gdm?
[00:51] <boxafella> thanks guys
[00:51] <Mezriss> how should I add user to a group? opened group properties, marked users which I wanted to add, pressed ok. then I've decided to check it and opened group properties again, but none of the users were marked
[00:51] <TrichomeKid> soundray:  Okay, thanks.  The dots are gone now, strange.  But I right-clicked right next to it and was able to move it.
[00:51] <audrius> what graphical iterface u are using kde or gnome?
[00:51] <rrplay> EpicLegion will just try those 2 first
[00:51] <EpicLegion> rrplay: k one sec
[00:51] <audrius> wuetion for all of u
[00:51] <Scunizi> boxafella, what kind of webcam?
[00:51] <Jimdb> soundray:  i am wondering if there's a need to break out this support area into smaller more specialized areas.  I know there are some such as #samba, etc. but there probably should be some for laptops and then broken down by issue:  sound, video, wireless, modems, etc.
[00:51] <Maimster> icesword I grabbed the same file from an internal FTP. I got about 8.5Mbps
[00:51] <Flannel> Jimdb: #ubuntu-offtopic for that discussion, and let me save you the time: not really, it wouldn't ever work.
[00:51] <boxafella> Scunizi: a Logitech quickcam preloaded on my XPS 1210
[00:52] <Jimdb> flannel:  thanks but this isn't off topic.  thanks again tho.
[00:52] <Scunizi> boxafella, let me check something.. hang on.
[00:52] <Maimster> icesword I think Comcast is blocking me. Only i am NOBODY special.
[00:52] <zippytech> any one know how i can get my system to try idap auth after the network is up?
[00:52] <boxafella> Thanks.
[00:52] <icesword> Maimster, seems it is working fine
[00:52] <Flannel> Jimdb: it is offtopic, this is support only, that's a meta-support question.
[00:52] <soundray> Jimdb: I agree with Flannel on both counts (offtopic and wouldn't work)
[00:52] <boxafella> I have research links, if you'd care to see.. My own troubleshooting exploring
[00:52] <Jimdb> flannel, only you think that.
[00:52] <soundray> Jimdb: read me carefully
[00:52] <Jimdb> flannel:  i asked a sound question
[00:52] <icesword> Maimster, you mean they limit your bandwith
[00:52] <Maimster> icesword Definately.  My Ubuntu 6.10 is great. Just weird is all. I can not figure this out.
[00:52] <fluo> how can one output audio to /dev/audio?
[00:53] <LjL> Jimdb, the sound question is not offtopic. the splitting-the-channel thing is.
[00:53] <Flannel> Jimdb: the sound question is good here.  The channel scheme discussion is offtopic, but we'll all be happy to discuss it there.
[00:53] <soundray> fluo: 'cat file >/dev/audio'
[00:53] <Maimster> icesword I was googling and found that comcast with messing with the bitorrent protocol and stuff like that.
[00:53] <Scunizi> boxafella, is it the pro version?
[00:53] <fernando> i feel ashamed for asking this question ... but how can I move to #winehq to put a wine question?
[00:53] <LjL> fernando: /join #winehq
[00:53] <boxafella> i believe so, Scunizi
[00:53] <Maimster> icesword They are not under a Class Action Lawsuit.
[00:53] <fluo> soundray, I was thinking about the music I'm listenning, not just a file
[00:53] <icesword> Maimster, coz they cause lot of pressur
[00:53] <boxafella> Let me check Dell's website real quick..
[00:53] <fernando> Lorenzo : Thx
[00:54] <fernando>  /join #winehq
[00:54] <Maimster> icesword Sorry company!! I can't wait til Verizon comes out with FIOS in my area. I am gone from the little ISP.
[00:54] <LjL> fernando: without a leading space
[00:54] <Scunizi> boxafella, have you seen this link? http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/linux/webcam.html
[00:54] <Jimdb> flannel:  i disagree.  but  you are going off topic yourself according to your rules.
[00:54] <icesword> Maimster, bandwith limit is comman
[00:54] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Okay, on the settings command, I got a bunch of "Not Found"
[00:55] <Maimster> icesword Then why don't the other machines feel the same limits? They share the same connection.
[00:55] <EpicLegion> rrplay: On the -A, I got Syntax error ")" unexpexted
[00:55] <rrplay> EpicLegion: nvidia-settings as root  sudo nvidi-settings
[00:55] <EpicLegion> rrplay: I did
[00:55] <rrplay> nvidia-settings
[00:55] <sam_> what is the terminal command to install kde desktop?
[00:55] <rrplay> then you do not have the drivers installed
[00:56] <soundray> sam_: 'sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop'
[00:56] <boxafella> Scunizi, no
[00:56] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Uh, yeah, i do
[00:56] <Scunizi> boxafella, also.. are you running Gutsy? if so USB support is a little weird. My Creative cam has to be plugged in when I start the machine to be seen properly.
[00:56] <icesword> Maimster, you said you use a modem ,now can you monitor that modem,i mean how much of bandwith beem used
[00:56] <boxafella> Yes.
[00:56] <boxafella> But it's a preinstalled camera
[00:56] <sam_> soundray: thanks
[00:56] <rrplay> EpicLegion: do you see the nvidia logo at boot?
[00:56] <boxafella> see http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Dell_XPS_M1210
[00:56] <fluo> how to output all sounds to /dev/audio? anybody?
[00:56] <EpicLegion> rrplay: no?
[00:56] <Maimster> icesword Hmm...  good question...  maybe if I use ethereal or something like that.
[00:56] <EpicLegion> rrplay: I never have
[00:56] <musashi_> I need some help solving a software RAID 1 setup problem. The explanation is too long to post here. I posted it at https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/26489 my thanks to anyone willing to read it and help me.
[00:57] <soundray> fluo: what exactly do you want to achieve?
[00:57] <boxafella> Scunizi, this is where I got the instructions on the drivers and install http://openfacts.berlios.de/index-en.phtml?title=Linux+UVC
[00:57] <Scunizi> boxafella, true.. :(.. Webcam support in linux is poor primarily because the manufacturers have propriatory drivers that have to be reverse engineered.
[00:57] <soundray> fluo: /dev/audio is a legacy device provided by alsa's oss compatibility modules
[00:57] <f0rmat> hello guys i am still having problems with nautilus it isn't showing directory contents and the desktop isn't showing at all :S
[00:57] <Maimster> icesword What about the Ubuntu Network Tool?
[00:57] <rrplay> EpicLegion : ok check out  this file /etc/X11/xorg.conf      change   device nv   to nvidia
[00:57] <boxafella> Scunizi, do you have AIM? I must go pick up my sister from work
[00:58] <boxafella> Catch up when I get back?
[00:58] <boxafella> mrboxerson
[00:58] <EpicLegion> rrplay: How?
[00:58] <Scunizi> boxafella, I don't but there really isn't much else I can enlighten you with... sorry.
[00:58] <icesword> Maimster, i am not sure, coz i have only one machine,just try it
[00:58] <boxafella> It's quite alright.
[00:58] <boxafella> Thanks
[00:58] <Maimster> icesword Doing it now.
[00:58] <rrplay> EpicLegion: sudo gedit /etc//x11/xorg.conf
[00:59] <faileas> is there any package that would let me emulate a mouse with a keyboard?
[00:59] <EpicLegion> rrplay: I just see a blank doc
[00:59] <rrplay> /etc/X11/xorg.cong
[00:59] <m0u5e> how do you break symbolic links?
[00:59] <m0u5e> besides deleting the folder / link
[01:00] <Jorophose> So I'm trying to compile Geany on my 6.06 machine and following Psychocats guide am going to use "sudo checkinstall -D" instead of "sudo make install". But does this also do the equivelent of "make clean"?
[01:00] <soundray> faileas: System-Preferences-Universal Access
[01:00] <Flannel> Jorophose: checkinstall creates a deb file that you install, to remove the installed package, you use package management
[01:00] <Maimster> icesword Actually hitting 12 KB/sec
[01:01] <soundray> Jorophose: no, you should probably do 'make clean' before the checkinstall step
[01:01] <Jorophose> alright, thanks. What happens if I've missed it though?
[01:01] <Jorophose> like ran "make clean" afterwards?
[01:01] <m0u5e> anyone know hot to break symbolic links on a directory without actually deleting that actual directory?
[01:01] <Jorophose> or does deleting the directory I was working in clear everything?
[01:02] <Flannel> Jorophose: make clean won't really do anything except clean up your temporary made files, checkinstall may do it automatically anyway, I dont know.
[01:02] <icesword> Maimster, i am not sure how your internal network is built,but i think it is the bandwith limit
[01:02] <joesoundguy> I need help with my cd-rom  Ubuntu gutsy is Mounting but will not browse...only brings m to burn optio
[01:02] <EpicLegion> rrplay: You there?
[01:02] <rrplay> EpicLegion: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:02] <Jorophose> Well, I think it did try cleaning up temp files. Wouldn't they be stored in the directory and /tmp/ anyways?
[01:02] <rrplay> sorry my typo
[01:02] <soundray> !gksu | rrplay
[01:02] <ubotu> rrplay: If you need to run graphical applications as root, use « gksudo », as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Never just use "sudo"! (See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo to know why)
[01:02] <rrplay> EpicLegion:
[01:03] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Okay
[01:03] <EpicLegion> rrplay: What do I change and where?
[01:03] <rrplay> thanks for the reminder
[01:03] <soundray> faileas: does that do what you need?
[01:03] <prettyricky> Can you add OS X to a windows system. I currently have Xp and Ubuntu?
[01:03] <Flannel> Jorophose: depends on the makefile.  Usually it's all made in . though, or a subdirectory of .
[01:03] <Flannel> prettyricky: Yes.  Assuming you have a mac and the installation media.
[01:03] <Jorophose> .? As in current? If it is, then I guess there shouldn't be a problem because I deleted the directory after =/
[01:04] <prettyricky> Oh it has to be a Mac, I have XP
[01:04] <joesoundguy> need CDrom help.  Gutsy will mount but not browse
[01:04] <osmosis> where do I set a bash variable that I want to be available to my crontab ?
[01:04] <Flannel> Jorophose: Then yeah, you're fine.  Again, I'm pretty sure checkinstall cleans all that up anyway
[01:04] <rrplay> EpicLegion:   look  Section Device   and   see if you need to change nv   to nvidia
[01:04] <LinuxMonkey> mac on pc = violation of your mac software agreement, therefore you would be breaking the law
[01:04] <GrayFox> okay guys, the kubuntu-people couldn't help me
[01:04] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, what are you trying to browse? the harddrive?
[01:04] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Okay
[01:04] <EpicLegion> Did it
[01:04] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Did it
[01:04] <Maimster> icesword You must agree that a bandwidth limit would effect all that is on the connection. Correct?
[01:04] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Save?
[01:04] <GrayFox> is there anybody who knows about kernel-compiling?
[01:05] <GrayFox> http://pastebin.kubuntu-de.org/742867
[01:05] <icesword> Maimster, ohh~
[01:05] <rrplay> EpicLegion :save it and then Ctrl alt backspace  and look for the logo
[01:05] <gigamonkey> danand_: seems to have worked--I cloned the built in drive on my asus eee to a 4G thumb drive and I can boot from it.
[01:06] <rhineheart_m> hello guys... I have this problem.. is there a chance to recover the superuser account if I forgot it? it's a server without GUI
[01:06] <gigamonkey> At least it seems I can. The real test will be if the internal drive fails for some reason.
[01:06] <rrplay> EpicLegion : you may have to reboot
[01:06] <k1ro> Need help running Games (Steam) on wine
[01:06] <`mac`> question: network 192.168.0.0 what are they refering to?
[01:06] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: superuser account?  you mean the first account you made? (during installation?)
[01:06] <joesoundguy> Scunizi I am trying to browse a data CD-rom
[01:06] <k1ro> Need help running Games (Steam) on wine
[01:06] <fabio> anyone using kde 4 ?
[01:07] <`mac`> i m not using no router all the examples that i could find for router
[01:07] <Flannel> fabio: try #kubuntu
[01:07] <GrayFox> guys, i need help compiling my kernel. "make-kpkg clean" results in weird error-messages
[01:07] <GrayFox> http://pastebin.kubuntu-de.org/742867
[01:07] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, using the live cd? or an installed version of ubuntu?
[01:07] <fabio> ok thank you
[01:07] <LinuxMonkey> k1ro: good luck, I just got wow to install and run smothly on wine, steam is my next step.lol
[01:07] <k1ro> LinuxMonkey : I already installed steam
[01:07] <joesoundguy> Scunizi using an installed version of gutsy
[01:08] <amenado> `mac`-> what are you doing?
[01:08] <icesword> ohhh
[01:08] <Maimster> icesword 10KB/s was the fastest downlaod.
[01:08] <`mac`> lol
[01:08] <namegame> I just got WoW to install, no running smoothly though...just 1 FPS
[01:08] <k1ro> LinuxMonkey : but after it finished installing Cs1.6 it wont load again
[01:08] <rhineheart_m> Flannel: yeah..
[01:08] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, what happens when you try.. and how are you getting to it to look?
[01:08] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[01:08] <`mac`> i m configuring my network what does it look like im doing
[01:08] <`mac`> comon man
[01:08] <GrayFox> http://pastebin.kubuntu-de.org/742867
[01:08] <GrayFox> please
[01:08] <joesoundguy> scunizi U mean in terminal?
[01:08] <`mac`> just wan a know what are they refering to.
[01:09] <GrayFox> just have a look
[01:09] <amenado> `mac`-> am not a good guesser
[01:09] <icesword> Maimster, you know internal network is the issue,how is it connected
[01:09] <thomas_> rrplay: Okay, no logo
[01:09] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, if that's what you're trying to use.
[01:09] <EpicLegion> rrplay: No logo
[01:09] <rrplay> EpicLegion : you may have to reboot
[01:09] <EpicLegion> rrplay: Okay
[01:09] <Maimster> icesword Every box is connect via hard cable, nothing special though.
[01:09] <danand_> gigamonkey - cool :)
[01:09] <EpicLegion> rrplay: I'll do that
[01:09] <Maimster> icesword One router, one modem.
[01:09] <`mac`> i ll figure this out by myself . i see you guys buzy
[01:09] <`mac`> bye
[01:09] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, in terminal "cd /media/cdrom0 (or 1)" <enter> then "ls"
[01:10] <Maimster> icesword I even switched cables too.
[01:10] <joesoundguy> Scunizi....I sorry I not being clear.  THe system is up and running fine except when I insert a CDrom and click Browse I am ALWAYS promted to the Burn window and never get to browse the CD contents
[01:10] <icesword> Maimster, every box automatically gain ip address?
[01:10] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, try from the terminal the way I mentioned above.
[01:10] <Maimster> icesword Yes.
[01:11] <Maimster> icesword Even connect the box directly to the modem, same results.
[01:11] <asker> hi, which command is neccessary to find out unused packages? how can i remove them then?
[01:11] <rrplay>  !deborphan
[01:11] <ubotu> deborphan is a program used to clean up packages that are no longer needed (install from Synaptic/Adept).
[01:12] <danand_> asker - use sudo apt-get autoremove
[01:12] <icesword> Maimster, ohhh,you think ubuntu itself by someway is blocking speed
[01:12] <joesoundguy> Scunizi...cdrom0  LS yields nuthin and cdrom1 o such device
[01:12] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, ls must be lower case.. you probably know that but I had to say it.
[01:12] <joesoundguy> Scunizi...it was in the terminal
[01:13] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, with lower case.. right? no caps
[01:13] <astheo> hi, where can i find the fstab file
[01:13] <asker> danand_: then both inquiries are fulfilled?
[01:13] <Maimster> icesword Get this...  I just ssh'ed into another Ubuntu 7.10 box. Used Wget for the file and I am getting 782Kb/sec
[01:13] <joesoundguy> rScunizi ight
[01:13] <joesoundguy> Scunizi Right
[01:13] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, does it do it only on this cd?
[01:13] <Maimster> icesword ETA is under 5 minutes for the 266MB file.
[01:14] <Maimster> icesword My box is killing me somehow.
[01:14] <joesoundguy> Scunizi  No.  Any data cd behaves this way
[01:14] <rhineheart_m> Flannel: thanks for the response.. but that one will only work if you're logged as superuser
[01:14] <ugaucho> hi there
[01:14] <Maimster> icesword Maybe, MAIMSTER has MAIMED his own box? lol
[01:14] <astheo> hi, where can i find the fstab file?
[01:14] <Starnestommy> astheo: /etc/fstab
[01:14] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, do you have an commercially burned cd's that you can test against? and have you tried burning your own cd's?
[01:15] <astheo> thanx
[01:15] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: No, you reboot to the recovery console
[01:15] <icesword> Maimster, what?
[01:15] <desertc> anyone got mythtv set up, so I can ask a couple easy questions?
[01:15] <ugaucho> i need support for geforce6600 / display resolution / xorg
[01:15] <joesoundguy> Scunizi  Yes.  Itś a commercial CD that worx in my other PC and my Mac.
[01:15] <mike> hey everyone, i just installed gutsy on my laptop today and im trying to figure out how to sync my second gen ipod and what program i should use to do it
[01:15] <Maimster> icesword Just joking, As I can not understand what is going on in my box that is doing this. I setup about 10 Ubuntu 7.10 boxes.
[01:15] <Maimster> icesword I bet it is the Intel DG31PR board.
[01:15] <Flannel> !ipod | mike
[01:15] <ubotu> mike: For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto - See !RockBox for information on liberating your iPod
[01:16] <danand_> asker - if you have messages from apt saying that packages are no longer required then use apt-get autoremove ... to search for packages etc that are no longer required ... use deborphan
[01:16] <Maimster> icesword Probably that is what's doing it.
[01:16] <mike> THANK YOU!!! JACKPOT
[01:16] <joesoundguy> Scunizi..Just tried a commercialy purchased Music CD and the same thing happens
[01:16] <rrplay> ugaucho: gksudo nvidia-settings
[01:16] <Maimster> icesword Time to find another NIC around here to try it out.
[01:16] <icesword> Maimster, so you mean you lack network card drivers
[01:16] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, do the lights light on the front of the cd player like it's trying to do something?
[01:16] <Jorge_> Is there an Age of Empires equivalent for Linux that anyone knows of?
[01:16] <Eleaf> Does anybody know of a good time tracking program?  I forgot the name, you type what you are doing and the program records how long you do it.
[01:16] <Maimster> icesword If so how am I connected to freenode?
[01:17] <Maimster> icesword Using the box now.
[01:17] <Eleaf> I have the program installed, I can't figure out what it is though, I've been searching for 10 minutes
[01:17] <joesoundguy> Scunizi Yes and disk mounter says the disk is mounted
[01:17] <amenado> Eleaf-> time
[01:17] <Eleaf> amenado, that's to track programs
[01:17] <asker> danand_: thank you. is deborphan a command?
[01:17] <Eleaf> I want to track my activities, like "writing on blog" or "doing work" amenado
[01:17] <desertc> !mythtv
[01:17] <ubotu> MythTV is a TV framework for Linux - Instructions for using with Ubuntu at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV
[01:17] <Maimster> <--- Needs more RUM.
[01:17] <icesword> Maimster, no,it can use restricted drivers,then may stop its function
[01:17] <Eleaf> There is a program that tracks time, but it won't show up in any searches
[01:17] <joesoundguy> Scunizi  I think I have a Nautilus problem.  the hardware seems to work
[01:18] <rhineheart_m> Flannel: thanks...but my machine doesn't have GUI.. it's a server
[01:18] <manic12_> what is the correct way to launch the xserver, if i do sudo xstart it gives me a security warning, if i just do it as a normal user, some apps don't work
[01:18] <Maimster> icesword I can check to see if there are any restricted drivers then.. hold checking now.
[01:18] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, weird.. I'm afraid I'm out of ideas.. Nautilus might but that won't effect the terminal way of browsing.
[01:18] <Eleaf> I really loath how difficult it is to find something that was so easy to find before
[01:18] <danand_> asker - deborphan is  a package you can install - type sudo apt-get install deborphan in a terminal
[01:18] <blood1> if my laptop froze and i had to hard-reset, would there be a log to tell me what went wrong. has happened a few times.
[01:18] <xTheGoat121x> My top panel freezes every time I start my computer.
[01:18] <Eleaf> amenado, I found the program, it's called gtimelog!
[01:18] <Eleaf> heh.
[01:18] <Fuze_> where do i find out what version of ubuntu im running??
[01:19] <Maimster> icesword The only restricted driver that Ubuntu sees are the nVidia drivers and they are cool.
[01:19] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: recovery console isn't a GUI.  It's a GRUB option.  It works, trust me.  Boots to run level 1
[01:19] <amenado> Eleaf-> i know you can.. :P
[01:19] <Flannel> Fuze_: lsb_release -a
[01:19] <joesoundguy> Scunizi Perhaps itś an fstab or kernel issue?
[01:19] <Fuze_> k  :)
[01:19] <Eleaf> amenado, indeed, I found it
[01:19] <Eleaf> I just typed in commands, still couldn't find the program in search ;)
[01:19] <Maimster> icesword That download is complete. 266MB in almost no time at all.
[01:19] <ugaucho> can Pidgin supports video talking?
[01:19] <Maimster> icesword Average about 933KB/sec
[01:20] <icesword> Maimster, ok,is there a way you can login to your router,or monitor it
[01:20] <blood1> ugaucho: no
[01:20] <myhiar>  /msg ubotu etiquette
[01:20] <Wass|> hi
[01:20] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, you might be right there with fstab.. it could be a permission problem.. let me check my fstab for the cd rom line and I'll pass it to you for comparisson.
[01:20] <myhiar> oops noob
[01:20] <Maimster> icesword Yes doing it now.. hold.
[01:20] <Maimster> icesword What would I be looking for?
[01:20] <joesoundguy> Scunizi thnks...standing by
[01:20] <icesword> Maimster, you know,i don't use router
[01:21] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, /dev/scd1       /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec 0       0
[01:21] <Maimster> icesword Heheh..
[01:21] <Maimster> icesword Your smart!!
[01:21] <Wass|> I have a dedicated server with FIX IP.  I bought a domain name, and now I would like to link that dn on my ubuntu 7.10 box.  It needs NS 2x.  Where Can i find the information on how to setup a NS on my server ?
[01:21] <joesoundguy> Scunizi...how do I get to my fstab file?
[01:21] <icesword> Maimster, pardon
[01:21] <Maimster> icesword I mean that you are keeping things simple.
[01:21] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, from the terminal type gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[01:21] <blood1> wass: look into BIND
[01:22] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, it's usually listed toward the bottom
[01:22] <ugaucho> can Pidgin supports video talking?
[01:22] <Scunizi> no
[01:22] <bloody`> ugau: no
[01:22] <Wass|> bloody` : thanks
[01:22] <ugaucho> ok ty ^^
[01:22] <bloody`> wass: np
[01:22] <bloody`> wass: its very easy
[01:22] <Flannel> ugaucho: Ekiga does though.
[01:23] <bloody`> wass: pm for help if you want
[01:23] <Wass|> bloody`: it's the only thing missed to finish my setup eh
[01:23] <Wass|> alright thanks :)
[01:23] <bloody`> :)
[01:23] <joesoundguy> Scunizi  /dev/hdc  /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto    0     0
[01:24] <Shrugz> can someone help me is there a way to view all installed packages i installed a package awhile back and forgot what it was. just a way to view a list of all installed packages on the system in ubuntu can someone plz help me out here?
[01:24] <joesoundguy> Scunizi I on a Toshiba A75 laptop w/ a CD-RW DVD Drive
[01:24] <myhiar> Does anyone have a link to good information on configuring irc? I use X-chat but isn't there a different irc config file that i can set stuff with? tia
[01:24] <Flannel> Shrugz: dpkg -l (lower case l)
[01:24] <tux> hi, how can i install django-tagging packate to my 7.10 ?
[01:24] <bloody`> shrugz run synaptics
[01:24] <ugaucho> there is a method to boot ALWAYS ubuntu in 1280x1024 with 3D agp installed (geforce 6600)
[01:25] <ugaucho> i have already edited xorg..
[01:25] <Shrugz> Flannel? dpkg in the terminal?
[01:25] <Flannel> Shrugz: yes
[01:25] <ugaucho> but crash
[01:25] <Shrugz> and i have bloody im stil fairly new to ubuntu so im just confuzzled with it
[01:25] <Flannel> Shrugz: Or like bloody` said, run synaptic and you can browse them
[01:25] <Shrugz> i have
[01:26] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, I have two cd roms .. one cd and the other DVD. both are listed the same with the exception of "cdrom1 & cdrom0". also I noticed that yours is listed as /dev/hdc and mine is listed as /dev/scd1 and /dev/scd0.. that might be it.
[01:26] <Shrugz> i have flannel i havent seen a list of all installed packages
[01:26] <asker> danand_: how does deborphan work?
[01:26] <Flannel> Shrugz: you can sort by different things in synaptic, if you sort by installed packages, it'll show you them
[01:26] <Shrugz> ok ty ill try that
[01:26] <namegame> shrugz, run synaptics then click on the small S...
[01:27] <joesoundguy> Scunizi  Should I just try to edit the fstab from hdc to scd1?
[01:27] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, the operative part of that last part is the "s". Maybe changing yours to /dev/sdc0 will make a diff.
[01:27] <Flannel> joesoundguy: what version of ubuntu are you running? Dapper?
[01:27] <joesoundguy> Scunizi  THis will require a restart right?
[01:27] <babbitt> `q
[01:27] <joesoundguy> Flannel Gutsy
[01:27] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, sdc1
[01:28] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: try :: find /dev -name *cd*
[01:28] <darkcrab> anybody think of a really exceptional linux game
[01:28] <bloody`> same gnome
[01:28] <bloody`> :)
[01:28] <Flannel> joesoundguy: you shouldn't have hdc in there for gutsy, they should be all SATA drives virtually
[01:28] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, no restart neccessary.. just sudo mount -a
[01:28] <darkcrab> thankie
[01:28] <bloody`> all linux games a nifty
[01:28] <Shrugz> Ty Flannel bloody flannel and namegame i got it i guess im still geting the hang of ubuntu but hell its a breath of fresh air from windows and a load off my mind with out haveing to worry about things id half to worry about with windows
[01:28] <namegame> darkcrab...not really...imo...there are some good ones, but not "exceptional"
[01:28] <Wass|> bloody` : im pming you =O
[01:29] <bloody`> k
[01:29] <darkcrab> k
[01:29] <namegame> Personally, I would keep an eye on Planeshift...it's probably the best 3D MMORPG for linux right now
[01:30] <ryanzec> is the a svn client the gives the smae functionality as tortoisesvn on window(if doing right-click to trigger svn commands and stuff)?
[01:30] <darkcrab> ok cool. Iwill check it out
[01:30] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys  tried find /dev -name *cd* and several lines came up including /dev/.static/dev/scd1
[01:30] <k1ro> How do I uninstall Wine And Steam?
[01:30] <Wass|> k1ro : with synaptic ?
[01:31] <rrplay> ugaucho: gksudo nvidia-settings   select res   also  nvidia-xconfig  -A     see options for agp  re nvagp=1??
[01:31] <oloughlin75> sudo apt-get purge wine* steam
[01:31] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: that looks like it
[01:31] <orudie> i have apache running on ubuntu 7.10, i would like to upload my website remotely, how can i achieve this ?
[01:31] <k1ro> wass| whats Synaptic?
[01:31] <bloody`> wass: pm
[01:31] <danand_> asker - i'm not sure... i've never really had a need to use it .... apt has always done a good enough job in maintaining my packages...
[01:31] <astheo> how do i edit fstab as a root. in kubuntu i would just right click on it and edit as a root...
[01:31] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: try that in fstab /dev/scd1
[01:31] <Wass|> k1ro : a GUI for dpkg
[01:31] <k1ro> oh in System toolbar?
[01:31] <Wass|> sudo synaptic
[01:31] <bloody`> k1ro: apt-get remove wine
[01:31] <oloughlin75> astheo: gksu gedit /fstabfile
[01:31] <bloody`> same for steam
[01:31] <tux> hi, how do i install django-tagging to my Ubuntu 7.10 ?
[01:32] <astheo> thanks
[01:32] <larson9999> so is ndiswrapper not going to work pretty soon?
[01:32] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys....working it now.....almost therre.....
[01:32] <Wass|> apt-get install _anything_here__
[01:32] <bloody`> wass: you ready to do this?
[01:32] <larson9999> linus is kind of a jerk, eh?
[01:32] <cambazz> how can I open the ssh in ubuntu.
[01:32] <cambazz> there is not even an sshd
[01:32] <Wass|> bloody` : i am.. im waiting for your pm lol
[01:32] <bloody`> cambazz: apt-get install ssh
[01:32] <Wass|> u received my pm ?
[01:33] <bloody`> no, ive pm'd you
[01:33] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, the difference between scd1 and hcd1 use to be the s stood for sata and h ide.. with gutsy everything is s
[01:33] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: do you have two cd drives?
[01:33] <namegame> open a terminal and type "ssh name@server"
[01:33] <Wass|> ah damn.. i did not registred
[01:33] <asker> danand_: then apt will do so for me.
[01:33] <silas428> is there a way for computer A to give internet connection to computer B with just a ethernet cable?
[01:33] <Wass|> wait...
[01:33] <k1ro> bloody` thanks :D you know the command for steam?
[01:33] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: i have two, and they are scd0 and scd1
[01:33] <asker> danand_: thank you anyway. bye CU.
[01:33] <oloughlin75> silas428: You would need a crossover cable, amd I am not sure of the setup in Linux
[01:33] <danand_> asker - take it easy :)
[01:34] <silas428> oloughlin75: I just need to setup linux, it doesn't matter which distribution or anything?
[01:34] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys so far the /dev/scd/ does not exist so it couldn mount
[01:34] <oloughlin75> silas428: I am not sure...
[01:34] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, good luck.. looks like prince_jammys is doing the same thing I was.. and I have to make dinner for the family now.. /dev/scd1 with no / at the end
[01:34] <joesoundguy> Scunizi TYVM
[01:34] <silas428> oloughlin75: thanks, gonna get a crossover right now =)
[01:35] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, np
[01:35] <Wass|> im registred now eh
[01:35] <cambazz> and how could i enable ssh at boot time
[01:35] <chemical> hello from greece
[01:35] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: what's the output of find /dev -name *scd*?
[01:35] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: without the question mark :)
[01:36] <Phoenix27> Hey
[01:36] <Phoenix27> I need some help.
[01:36] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys...one sec.  tried to mount it and output was mount: /dev/scd is not a block device
[01:36] <bloody`> ask away phoenix
[01:36] <k1ro> bloody` thanks :D you know the command for steam?
[01:36] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: needs a number on the end  (/dev/scd1 for example)
[01:36] <karllenz> how can i share my external usb hdd on my linux desktop with my os x laptop?
[01:36] <bloody`> apt-get remove steam?
[01:36] <eric__> Im trying to run rtorrent on my server without having to stay logged in via ssh terminal on my main computer thus defeating the point of trying to setup my torrent box anyone have any ideas?
[01:37] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys output from /dev -name *scd* is dev is a directory
[01:37] <Phoenix27> I'm trying to install Ubuntu using a livecd. I've had it before, but I switched over to Vista to try it. For some reason when I inster the livecd and install it either errors during the installation or it just doesnt even bring up ubuntu. I've tried 2 different CD's one of which is a DVD.
[01:37] <joesoundguy> ls
[01:37] <Phoenix27> What do I do?
[01:37] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: you forgot "find"
[01:37] <Phoenix27> insert*
[01:37] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: i think
[01:37] <bloody`> pheonix: when you boot to the cd, run the option to test the cd for errors
[01:38] <Phoenix27> And I ran the problems checker on the first disc and it came up with 173 errors, the DVD won't run anything. It shows the menu but doesnt run any of the applications.
[01:38] <Phoenix27> Like "Start and Install Ubuntu" wtc..
[01:38] <Phoenix27> etc..*
[01:38] <bloody`> phoenix: try downloading from another mirror, looks like you got a bad copy
[01:39] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys I know have the 2 devices showing up but when I browse I am brought to the burn window (surpentine?)
[01:39] <Phoenix27> I have no more discs D: and I used a different mirror for each.
[01:39] <Phoenix27> >.<
[01:39] <eric__> im trying to avoid having to physically log into the server solely to load up a rtorrent session in the cli and still be able to ssh into the box to check the status of my downloads...
[01:39] <Cabal315> ola
[01:39] <bloody`> ola
[01:39] <ryanzec> is the a svn client the gives the smae functionality as tortoisesvn on window(if doing right-click to trigger svn commands and stuff)?
[01:40] <k1ro> bloody` the command apt-get remove steam   not working because its not a package , well i think. Steam is a program for games
[01:40] <Cabal315> hi
[01:40] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: put the device name in your fstab ( /dev/scdX where X is the number )
[01:40] <eric__> I just want to be able to shut down all the non core appliance hardware in my house when im sleeping but leave things like downloads and media server running 24/7
[01:40] <Wass|> bloody` : can u try pm me?
[01:40] <bloody`> i am trying
[01:40] <Wass|> weird :( really
[01:40] <Cabal315> anyone can help me to connect on AIX CDE using ubuntu
[01:40] <bluebanana> how do i know if i use iptables?
[01:40] <bloody`> k1ro: is steam installed now?
[01:40] <Wass|> bloody` is away: let me be your swear word... i swear you'll be mine.
[01:40] <XiXaQ> is it possible to move Terminal tabs to the bottom of the screen?
[01:41] <k1ro> bloody` yes
[01:41] <astheo> how do i upgrade my gutsy to latest hardy?
[01:41] <orudie> can anyone help me? i have apache running on ubuntu 7.10, i would like to upload my website remotely, how can i achieve this ?
[01:41] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys OK the fstab now has scd0
[01:42] <Azodon> ftp
[01:42] <orudie> can anyone help me? i have apache running on ubuntu 7.10, i would like to upload my website remotely through ftp using dreamweaver, how can i achieve this ?
[01:42] <tinman> orudie: have ftp or scp it to a shell
[01:42] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: ok
[01:42] <Wass|> astheo : hardy is in beta.. i dont recommend you... but if you insiste... edit  /etc/apt/source.list and change all gutsy to hardy  the.  apt-get update. apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:42] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: this *should* do it
[01:42] <bloody`> k1ro: was it installed thru wine?
[01:42] <k1ro> bloody` I think so :S
[01:42] <bloody`> just delete your ~/.wine folder
[01:42] <orudie> tinman: do i need an ftp server set up for this? or apache is enough ?
[01:42] <tinman> orudie: set up a ftp server then and this has nothing to do with dream weaver
[01:42] <LinuxMonkey> bloody`: lol steam is a windows program, its not gonna show up to remove since its installed through wine
[01:42] <tinman> orudie: you would need a ftp or a shell
[01:42] <k1ro> but steam is still In "Application-> Wine ->program"
[01:43] <k1ro> bloody` but steam is still In "Application-> Wine ->program"
[01:43] <bloody`> k1ro: delete that folder
[01:43] <namegame> astheo, as far as i know hardy isn't completely ready yet, it's supposed to be officially released in April if my info is correct
[01:43] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys scd is not a block device?!\
[01:43] <k1ro> bloody` how
[01:43] <Cabal315> join /#unix
[01:43] <eduard> How can I make "/foo/bar/file?id=1" and "/foo/bar/file.php?id=1" point to the same thing?
[01:43] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: huh. can you paste the output here of this:::   grep scd /etc/fstab
[01:43] <astheo> wass: i know, thanks!
[01:43] <tinman> eduard: ask in ##php maybe?
[01:43] <bloody`> k1ro: rm -Rf /home/<user>/.wine
[01:43] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys  BTW I have two cdś now....one mounts and does not let me browse the other does not mount
[01:44] <eduard> tinman: #php on freenode?
[01:44] <chamunks> can someone direct me to where i can find out weather or not i can leave an ssh connection and resume it connecting to it later?
[01:44] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys /dev/scd0        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[01:44] <bloody`> wass: do you have aim?
[01:44] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: that is identical to mine
[01:45] <tinman> eduard: ##php on freenode
[01:45] <astro76> !screen | chamunks
[01:45] <Phoenix27> I swear I have the worst luck
[01:45] <ubotu> chamunks: screen is a terminal multiplexer. See http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen
[01:45] <Wass|> bloody` : i have msn
[01:45] <Wass|> msn messenger
[01:45] <joesoundguy> prince_jammys But mine is broke ;-(
[01:45] <tinman> You need  registered nick to pm
[01:45] <bloody`> wass: join #bloody
[01:45] <chamunks> astro76, thanks!
[01:45] <XceII> I have a new mobo, the sound is ok, but mute is not there, how can i fix this, thanks.
[01:45] <astro76> chamunks: no prob, I use it all the time
[01:46] <Phoenix27> I have a million blank CD's all of them 650 mb and Ubuntu is like 684...
[01:46] <Phoenix27> -.-
[01:46] <k1ro> bloody` the command is not working
[01:46] <bloody`> whats it say?
[01:46] <k1ro> bloody` rm -Rf /home/<user>/.wine
[01:46] <chamunks> astro76, ahh... i think this just makes it so i can have more than one ssh in one window right?
[01:46] <k1ro> it doesnt say anything
[01:46] <bluebanana> I'm using ettercap. How do i know what "wireless interface" to put in the blank ?
[01:46] <bloody`> error?
[01:47] <bloody`> ls /home/jtughdfs/.wine
[01:47] <astro76> chamunks: no basically you'd ssh in, start screen, then you can detach the screen session which stays running, and you can reattach to it later
[01:47] <k1ro> bloody` is it because of capital R     ?  rm -Rf /home/<user>/.wine
[01:47] <Cabal315> #unix
[01:48] <k1ro> LinuxMonkey you here?
[01:48] <manic12_> can anyone tell me the keystroke to resume a suspended process or at least bang on it?
[01:48] <fulat2k> hi folks, i'm using a latitude d630 with c2d cpu.  everything works but when i resume from suspend, one of the CPU cores goes "missing".  any ideas how to solve this?
[01:48] <LinuxMonkey> k1ro: you have to change <user> with your user name
[01:48] <joesoundguy> prince_jammies when I dble click on the cdrom icon on the desktiop I braught to the ://burn
[01:48] <bloody`> it needs to be caps
[01:48] <chamunks> astro76, so leaving the client disconnected from the server but the program running on the server remains running right?
[01:48] <k1ro> LinuxMonkey i know this :P
[01:48] <k1ro> LinuxMonkey i know this :P but is the capital R   need to be little ?   rm -Rf /home/<user>/.wine
[01:48] <bluebanana> how do i know what "wireless interface" we're on?
[01:48] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: but it mounts?
[01:49] <astro76> chamunks: yes everything in the screen session is still running
[01:49] <bartmon> Hey... Does anyone know if Netbeans 6 will hit the repos anytime soon?
[01:49] <chamunks> astro76, so this should be installed server side?
[01:49] <LinuxMonkey> k1ro: no has to be capital as bloody` said
[01:49] <astro76> chamunks: yes, it's default in ubuntu
[01:50] <k1ro> ls /home/jtughdfs/.win
[01:50] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: can you right click on it and "open" or browse  (i have kde, so i don't know how it is in gnome)
[01:50] <chamunks> astro76, ahh sweet
[01:50] <bartmon> bluebanana: The terminal way is IMHO the fastest. Try executing iwconfig.
[01:50] <k1ro> ls: /home/kiro/.wine: No such file or directory
[01:50] <joesoundguy> prince_jammies it has been mounting all along....I cannot browse the files on the disc
[01:50] <bloody`> then apt removed it for you
[01:50] <asourdiffe> Does anyone know a way to figure out what config file X11 is using? I have NO /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, but X is still running
[01:50] <bluebanana> bartmon: you talking to me? or was that a name-typo?
[01:50] <orudie> how can i set up ubuntu 7.10 as an ftp server?
[01:50] <bloody`> see if the menu item has a commend it is linked to
[01:50] <manic12_> how do you tell a process to reset itself?
[01:50] <k1ro> bloody` how to apt this
[01:51] <bartmon> bluebanana: talking to you
[01:51] <bluebanana> bartmon: ok. i'll get it
[01:51] <ypSami> Anyone know what this means: ranlib: could not create temporary file whilst writing archive: No more archived files
[01:51] <joesoundguy> prince_jammies  yes I can.  I cannot see the files however...I bnought the the burn window
[01:51] <willis__> !ftp | orudie
[01:51] <ubotu> orudie: FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[01:51] <bluebanana> bartmon: thanks! i have it already and i see that i'm on "ath0". (I thought i was on "eth0". BTW, what to these words (eth, ath) mean?
[01:52] <joesoundguy> prince_jammies the dirctory is burn:///
[01:52] <tmoney_> i need help
[01:52] <orudie> !Nautilus
[01:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nautilus - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:52] <bartmon> bluebanana: They're just short names for a network devices.
[01:53] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: and it's definitely not a blank cd?
[01:53] <oloughlin75> !ask | tmoney_
[01:53] <ubotu> tmoney_: 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. :-)
[01:53] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: have you tried with other cds?
[01:53] <asourdiffe>  Does anyone know a way to figure out what config file X11 is using? I have NO /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, but X is still running
[01:53] <Phoenix27> I just did that WIn5dsum or whatever in my iso file
[01:53] <tmoney_> i have a dell latitude
[01:53] <Cabal315> any can tell me how i can access AIX CDE using ubuntu ?
[01:53] <Phoenix27> And it said the things were different
[01:53] <nemesis256> I'm having problems getting a command to run at startup, see here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4467428
[01:54] <Phoenix27> What does that mean?
[01:54] <joesoundguy> prince_jammies  yes...two discs both store bought...one a music cd and the other a store bought data disc
[01:54] <bluebanana> so is "ath0" the wireless interface?
[01:54] <willis__> asourdiffe,  could look at the logs/output of 'startx' perhaps.
[01:54] <tmoney_> and the wireless is broke
[01:54] <bartmon> bluebanana: Yeah. From the name I'd guess from the manufacturer Atheros.
[01:54] <bluebanana> Coz I tried putting "ath0" into ettercap's Sniff/Unified Sniffing blank, but it says "Invalid Interface".
[01:55] <[dcr]> Hello, I'm trying to use AirCrack and I installed it already, but I dont see it in any of the applications, is there a helpfile online or some?
[01:55] <pkh> i'm unsure what version to download for a core2duo (t9500 if it matters) -- i386 or amd64? (the amd64 info at the download site mentions core-2, but a google search seems to indicate there are problems...)
[01:56] <cmlalex> ubuntu gutsy, STB Gateway OEM Bt848 TV/FM Tuner and mythtv errors: bt848a video (*** unknown/gene [bttv]. Any tips??
[01:56] <bartmon> bluebanana: Did you prefix that with /dev/ ? I'm not sure what ettercap takes as the argument but try it.
[01:56] <PriceChild> [dcr]: aircrack is a cli application, there are good tutorials at its site.
[01:56] <Celes> Hey I have a question
[01:56] <bluebanana> bartmon: ok.
[01:56] <bloody`> blue: run ifconfig
[01:56] <danhs> hey I have a kind of silly question: how is canonical earning money?
[01:56] <bloody`> you shoukd have a wlan0
[01:56] <prince_jammys> joesoundguy: mmm i'm stuck. you could try restarting, now that you changed fstab. it shouldn't be necessary, but it's worth a shot
[01:56] <PriceChild> danhs: they sell support contracts.
[01:56] <faileas> pkh; both would work, but i386 would be a better idea unless you need something specific thats 64 but
[01:56] <[dcr]> PriceChild: Thanks :)
[01:56] <faileas> bit
[01:56] <danhs> they're a for profit company.....but they give everything away
[01:56] <danhs> PriceChild: is that profitable?
[01:56] <Celes> Why is it that you cannot upload pictures from a Nikon Camera to Ubuntu? through a usb cable even.. I dont see any recent pictures in my folder what is wrong?
[01:57] <bluebanana> PriceChild: you talking to me (re: aircrack)?
[01:57] <PriceChild> danhs: I don't know, but probably not yet.
[01:57] <bartmon> danhs: Support to name an obvious revenue stream.
[01:57] <pkh> faileas, nothing specifically 64.  just wanted to make sure it used both cores fully.
[01:57] <joesoundguy> prince_jammies  OK Iĺl give it a while ...TYVM and Iĺl be back on in a few
[01:57] <PriceChild> bluebanana: no
[01:57] <bluebanana> bartmon: /dev/ath0 doesn't work
[01:57] <Demorez213> can anyone help me, I'm having a problem with synaptic and I'm sure it's really simple
[01:57] <danhs> who's doing that?  I come here or search google whenever I have issues.....isn't ubuntu just debian? if you're a debian/linux pro aren't you set?
[01:57] <cmlalex> any bttv gurus here??
[01:57] <bloody`> blue: try /dev/wlan0
[01:57] <faileas> pkh: dual core is SMP. you can have that without 64 bit
[01:57] <pkh> faileas, thanks.  downloading now.
[01:57] <Demorez213> I have a program that thinks it's broken cause it had an outdated dependency
[01:57] <bluebanana> bartmon: i found the problem. it's a bug.
[01:57] <danhs> PriceChild: Unless they have hackers that will re-write drivers for you or something
[01:58] <bluebanana> bartmon: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ettercap/+bug/116486
[01:58] <Demorez213> (libqt3c102-mt)
[01:58] <willis__> Ubuntu is  branching more and more away from 'just debian' - with each release the differance grows.
[01:58] <bod_> hey guys, im using thunderbird, but i keep getting an error from the smtp server saying that my email address is not validated. I've succesfully used thunderbird on previous installations. this is really annoying now cause im unable to send any mail with it. has any got any ideas on the cause or a fix. if not is it possible to use a different smtp server thing?
[01:58] <Demorez213> and it runs fine and all is working well
[01:58] <Demorez213> and I can't seem to get synaptic to figure out that it's working fine and not damaging my sys
[01:58] <danhs> willis__: how do you mean?
[01:58] <ader10> what is the typical speed of ubuntu repositories
[01:58] <Demorez213> how can I make sure that synaptic will just let me install other repos I need?
[01:58] <XceII> what part of compiz has to be installed to activate it?
[01:58] <cmlalex> « /msg ubotu etiquette »
[01:58] <willis__> danhs,  each release differs more and more from the default debian setup.  :)
[01:58] <sthistle> bod_: make sure you have a username/password specified in your thunderbird smtp settings
[01:58] <bloody`> demorez: it will
[01:58] <Celes> you guys never answered me :(
[01:58] <PriceChild> cmlalex: without the  »s
[01:58] <Demorez213> (obviously without uninstalling my beloved program)
[01:59] <Celes> Jack_Sparrow, where are you?
[01:59] <Demorez213> >bloody' it keeps marking the change as removing it
[01:59] <danhs> willis__: But ubuntu is just a nicely configured debian....I could, conceivably, hack up my debian with enough apt-gets to replicate ubuntu, no?
[01:59] <Demorez213> i've had to re-install it once already
[01:59] <willis__> danhs,  i rember when mandrake (or whatever it was called years ago) was just a take off from  redhat.
[01:59] <danhs> I think that's a good thing, mind you
[01:59] <k1ro>  NEED TOTAL HELP HERE IM GOING TO A LAN PARTY NEXT WEEK AND I WANT TO BE ABLE TO PLAY WITHOUT PROBLEM
[01:59] <bloody`> celes: watcha need?
[01:59] <k1ro> WITH STEAM*
[01:59] <k1ro> srry for caps
[01:59] <ypSami> k1ro: chill out
[01:59] <willis__> danhs,  you could do the same with mandrake, or slax perhaps also.. but that dosent mean a lot.  :)
[01:59] <faileas> ...
[01:59] <bloody`> k1ro: come to #bloody
[02:00] <Celes> I need to find out why I cant get my new nikon pics uploaded onto ubuntu.. it only shows my old ones :(
[02:00] <ader10> #bloody
[02:00] <PriceChild> k1ro: why not just use windows for it?
[02:00] <willis__> danhs,  ubuntu does not use the debian repos, and dosent try to keep up with all the changes that  are happening in debian.
[02:00] <ader10> what kind of chan name is #bloody? :P
[02:00] <bloody`> mine.
[02:00] <ader10> ah, I should have noticed
[02:00] <LinuxMonkey> lol its bloody channel
[02:00] <philphoto> anyone using an IBM T30?
[02:00] <XceII> What part of compize has to be installed to activate the rest.
[02:00] <danhs> willis__: no?  It doesn't benefit from all the packaging that happens in unstable branch?
[02:00] <bloody`> :)
[02:00] <Celes> Okay no one knows how to answer me
[02:01] <cmlalex> any bttv gurus here?
[02:01] <Demorez213> >bloody are you certain synaptic won't remove this program again?
[02:01] <willis__> danhs,  ubuntu has differnt release schedules and 'ideaology'  -
[02:01] <nickrud> Celes: that's probably correct. Try asking (with exact camera model) every 10-15 minutes
[02:01] <bloody`> i love bttv
[02:01] <bloody`> tuxtv:)
[02:01] <willis__> danhs,  check ubuntu web site for more. I gotta head to work. Byee
[02:01] <danhs> later
[02:01] <nickrud> danhs: ubuntu syncs with unstable each release, but has some patches that debian hasn't used
[02:02] <cmlalex> bloody, i have a STB Gateway OEM Bt848 TV/FM Tuner that has been sooo much trouble...
[02:02] <Celes> Coolpix P3 Nikon Camera it wont show new pictures when  transfered through my usb onto ubuntu why is this??
[02:02] <bloody`> demorez: yes
[02:02] <bloody`> cml?no_webforward_found_for_afraid.org: what kinda porbs
[02:03] <joesoundguy> prince_jammies  restarted...no help ;-(
[02:03] <cmlalex> bloody, exact error from mythtv setup: bt848a video (*** unknown/gene [bttv]
[02:03] <bod_> sthistle, they are, and there both correct
[02:03] <bloody`> wrong driver
[02:04] <philphoto> any thinkpad users here?
[02:04] <asourdiffe> willis > thanks!
[02:04] <myozound> yea I have an x61 tablet whats up?
[02:04] <icesword> hi
[02:04] <sthistle> bod_: dunno then. check your isp? does another client work (i.e. evolution)?
[02:04] <icesword> i am back,power was cut off
[02:04] <philphoto> ooohh, X61.  hot!
[02:04] <cmlalex> bloody, could you point me in the right direction? its my first manual driver install
[02:04] <dft> evening all
[02:05] <philphoto> myozound: I'm actually wondering about ethernet built into the mobo on a t30
[02:05] <bod_> sthistle, ive had this client working on previous installations, it collects emails, but doesnt send them
[02:05] <myozound> ah ok. sorry no help there =\
[02:05] <bloody`> cml: google it. there is a million very easy guides to use
[02:06] <chamunks> astro76, from the sounds of it screen just puts it in the background or on a lower level than the gui or cli login but what if i shut down my client pc?
[02:06] <PriceChild> !jfgi | bloody`
[02:06] <ubotu> bloody`: Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[02:06] <philphoto> thx though!
[02:06] <cmlalex> bloody, for what specifically? ive been on google for the past 2 days for this
[02:06] <LinuxMonkey> k1ro: lol 74% its getting there
[02:06] <sthistle> bod_: collecting is pop3 or imap. sending is smtp. If you are getting error that username or password is not right, then sounds like isp question
[02:07] <bluebanana> I'm on a wireless network. I'm curently looking at a hosts list. IP address for one of them is 1XX.XXX.0.1 while the IP address for the other one is 1XX.XXX.0.100 (NOTE: I have put the letter X for privacy sake. In reality. The X's represent real numbers). Which of the two is the router?
[02:07] <astro76> chamunks: the screen session stays running on the server, you can reattach to it locally or by ssh'ing to the machine
[02:07] <bod_> sthistle, ok, how do i check what my isp is and what its set to in thunderbird?
[02:07] <ryanzec> I want to  make a shortcut to eclipse in the top on my menu on ubuntu but want to use the eclipse icon, is there a way to get that
[02:07] <ryanzec> i manually install eclipse 3.3.2
[02:07] <cmlalex> blue: ************.1
[02:07] <chamunks> astro76, Eeeep Im soo emberassed i just had a total noob moment i should have realised i just need to issue the screen command when im logged in via ssh ooops  :P
[02:08] <bluebanana> cmlalex: the one that ends in just ".1" is the router?
[02:08] <chamunks> astro76, my apologies, and thanks allot!
[02:08] <cmlalex> yes
[02:08] <cmlalex> bloody, for what specifically? ive been on google for the past 2 days for this
[02:08] <bluebanana> cmlalex: thanks. how did you learn that?
[02:08] <sthistle> bod_: your isp would be whoever supplies your internet connection.
[02:08] <cmlalex> blue: just an educated guess. every linksys router is set to 192.168.1.1 by default
[02:09] <bod_> sthistle, virginmedia
[02:09] <Kl4m> cmlalex: bluebanana: 192.168.0.1 for linksys
[02:10] <Nostah2> so whats better about ubuntu then debian
[02:10] <bluebanana> in the networking world, what does "poisoning mean"
[02:10] <LinuxMonkey> Nostah2: The community ofcourse
[02:11] <danhs> bluebanana: I've definitely heard this before....I feel like it's some kind of man in the middle attack or something......
[02:11] <Kl4m> bluebanana: In general, make a service believe it has received authentic information when it has not
[02:11] <sthistle> bod_: http://www.virginmedia.com/customers/emailgateway.php?category=portal&app=email
[02:11] <cmlalex> bloody, for what specifically? ive been on google for the past 2 days for this
[02:12] <rahduke> hey i have a really stupid really easy question can someone humor me please
[02:12] <emma> In #debian they do not have a corporation that records everything that the users say or do to be published on the internet for that corporations profit (F.U. IRSeek: You do not have my permission to publish anything I write)
[02:12] <twist> im having trouble installing wine and envy. my dependencies aren't working. could anybody spare a moment to help?
[02:12] <bloody`> cml: bttv howto
[02:12] <sthistle> bod_: better link http://www.virgin.net/helpme/email/
[02:12] <bod_> sthistle,  cheers dude
[02:12] <emma> So that would be one difference. (F.U. IRSeek: You do not have my permission to publish anything I write)
[02:12] <astro76> !language | emma
[02:12] <ubotu> emma: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[02:13] <astro76> ask rahduke
[02:13] <Devourer> I just broke my desktop and I can't click on any folders or icons, I can only interface with the windows, what do I do?
[02:13] <bloody`> dev: restart x
[02:13] <twist> where is the pastebin website?
[02:13] <rahduke> thanks, I just need to get find out where my DVDrw is in terminal
[02:13] <icesword_> ctrl+alt+backspace
[02:13] <rahduke> i cant find it
[02:13] <bloody`> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[02:13] <gonecrazee> anyone installd the March 5 ATI driver successfully????
[02:13] <bluebanana> So i'm on a wireless network at our home. In our host list, I found the router's ip address (192.168.0.1). I see another one: 192.168.0.100. Is that me or someone else? How can i verify?
[02:13] <Devourer> bloody`, does x stand for something?
[02:13] <bod_> astro76, what was the problem with emma's post?
[02:13] <bloody`> ctrl +alt +bcksp
[02:14] <cmlalex> bloody, bttv support has been in the kernel since 2.2.0 right?
[02:14] <astro76> bod_: abbreviations for foul language are also not allowed
[02:14] <sthistle> bluebanana: sounds like the first machine on the network to get an address. that is normally the first dhcp address assigned
[02:14] <bloody`> i think, maybe 2.4
[02:14] <bloody`> def 2.6
[02:14] <bluebanana> sthistle: i don't understand you.
[02:14] <bloody`> cml: reg and pm me
[02:14] <bluebanana> would that be me or someone else?
[02:14] <Devourer> bloody`, how dare! :) Was that the only way?
[02:14] <rahduke> thats not cool
[02:14] <bloody`> dev: yesish
[02:14] <sthistle> bluebanana: that sounds like your IP.
[02:14] <twist> could anybody look at this for me and maybe give me a hand? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58702/
[02:14] <Demorez213> bloody >it seems it still is telling me it's going to remove these files
[02:14] <bod_> astro76, what abreviation? F.U ?
[02:14] <bloody`> dev: did it work?
[02:14] <Devourer> bloody`, lol, alright.
[02:15] <rahduke> i hit ctrl+alt+bkspace and got logged out
[02:15] <twist> anyhelp would be appreciated
[02:15] <Devourer> bloody`, yeah, I suppose so.
[02:15] <bloody`> demorez: pm me
[02:15] <bluebanana> how can i verify that it's indeed my IP and not someone else's?
[02:15] <bloody`> dev: ok then :)
[02:15] <astro76> emma: the only one she used genius
[02:15] <gonecrazee> CATALYST 8.3 --- help instaling it wouod beappreciated
[02:15] <bloody`> demorez: just use apt-get
[02:15] <bod_> astro76, oh, i thought that was related to the post, i didnt ealise it was meant as an abreviation,.,.my bad ;~)
[02:15] <richard__> probably not out in te repos already...?
[02:15] <LinuxMonkey> astro76: i think thwir just trying to start trouble
[02:16] <astro76> bod_: sorry thought you were being funny :p
[02:16] <musashi_> I need some help solving a software RAID 1 setup problem. The explanation is too long to post here. I posted it at https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/26489 my thanks to anyone willing to read it and help me.
[02:16] <gonecrazee> downloaded it from ATI but  build packagewill not work
[02:16] <elchado> Hello, cant get any sound from my speakers. Tried yesterday, it appears my soundcard (intel integrated Realtek ALC883) and can not find the driver on Alsa-project. Any ideas?
[02:16] <recon> I have SSH access to a machine with X running on :0. Is there any way to open a VNC server on :0, too?
[02:16] <rahduke> grrrr
[02:16] <Maimster> icesword_ After some long googling I found the problem. There is a bug in the Realtek driver, they released a new one I will install it now..
[02:16] <dooglus> recon: yes
[02:16] <dooglus> recon: x11vnc can do that
[02:16] <rahduke> someone just tell me the terminal cmd to get my DVd drive
[02:17] <rahduke> pleassee
[02:17] <tumblewee> Hello
[02:17] <recon> dooglus: just what I was looking for. thanks.
[02:17] <recon> rahduke: is it mounted?
[02:17] <oldmonkswill> hi, i am using hardy heron and it is working great for me! one thing though, although compiz is working fine, i have installed the advanced desktop settings manager-- when i right click on the desktop to enable compiz, it does not show me the "custom" option, so i am unable to get the cube, animations etc. just the default stuff like the wall, is there anyway to fix this?
[02:17] <astro76> rahduke: it is most likely /media/cdrom
[02:17] <rahduke> yea
[02:17] <dooglus> recon: I have: vnc is aliased to `cd; nohup x11vnc -display :0 -rfbauth ~/.vnc/passwd &'
[02:17] <emma> astro76 You mean the abbreviation for Fully Understand?  (F.U. Irseek: You do not have my permission to publish anything that I write.)
[02:17] <Maimster> icesword_ So if anyone else has a problem with the Realtek RTL8111 then you know what to do.
[02:17] <tumblewee> im having wireless problems, anyone familiar with SMC2862W-G cards
[02:17] <rahduke> hahaha awesome thanks alot
[02:18] <rahduke> duh
[02:18] <ypSami> Anyone know how to fix this error: ranlib: could not create temporary file whilst writing archive: No more archived files
[02:18] <tumblewee> i've tried something like 08340385903894083 ways to get it to work
[02:18] <CaiLIC> Somewhat less than quick question: What do I do if I'm trying to install Ubuntu (from CD) onto a computer and the computer in question doesn't recognise it as an 'Operating System'?
[02:18] <Maimster> brb....
[02:18] <nickrud> emma: no dancing, please.
[02:18] <LinuxMonkey> emma: you know well off it doesnt stand for that, please go elsewere to start trouble.
[02:18] <dooglus> when is hery hardon due to be released?
[02:18] <nickrud> dooglus: april 24, last I read
[02:18] <dooglus> nickrud: thanks
[02:18] <sthistle> CaiLIC: As in BIOS? Just set it for pnp os
[02:19] <AXAUser109> Can someone help me out with installing ndswrapper?
[02:19] <bloody`> ndiswrapper ew
[02:19] <Nostah2> what kind of fun stuff is hardy heron going to have
[02:19] <dooglus> AXAUser109: you're missing an 'i'
[02:19] <gonecrazee> ineln83?
[02:19] <Wass|> bloody` : whi that afraid.org  I have to use  their NS  as I read
[02:19] <tumblewee> my wireless dongle
[02:19] <tumblewee> sucks
[02:19] <Mike> dooglus: Ah, crap.
[02:19] <twist> Im not not trying to spam the room, but if somebody could help me id really aprpeciate it. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58702/
[02:19] <nickrud> Nostah2: the people on #ubuntu+1 can fill you in
[02:19] <tumblewee> SMC2862W-G
[02:19] <bloody`> wass: trust me, you dont want to setup and run a name server
[02:20] <tumblewee> cannot work with ubuntu i'm quitting ubuntu cause i can't get it on the internet
[02:20] <CaiLIC> I've got the BIOS set up to hit the CDROM drive first in the boot sequence, but it doesn't take.
[02:20] <tumblewee> it works fine with puppylinux
[02:20] <Mike> I can't quite figure out many commands in the terminal.
[02:20] <mouseboyx> twist, you have to sudo apt-get install wine
[02:20] <Wass|> bloody` : .. well.. i need at least to know whats needed for that
[02:20] <nickrud> !gutsysources | twist
[02:20] <ubotu> twist: gutsysources is in System->Admin->Software Sources, enable (main) (universe) (restricted) and (multiverse) and disable the Cdrom on the Ubuntu Software tab. On the Updates tab, enable (gutsy-security) and (gutsy-updates).
[02:20] <sthistle> CaiLIC: Sounds like a bad cd then
[02:20] <sethk> twist, did you run the command it suggests (apt-get -f install)?
[02:20] <amenado> what does "EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode." do booting a livecd ? and then it fails and gives initramfs prompt
[02:20] <CaiLIC> I've tried several of them.
[02:20] <Wass|> can you go back to the channel 2 mins ?
[02:20] <mouseboyx> apt-get -f install wine
[02:20] <twist> its not just wine, im having problems with dependencies. envy, etc., i cant get installed
[02:20] <gamegame> good afternoon ubuntu 7.10, dell inspiron 1100, bcm43xx & bcm440x both dont work.  any ideas?
[02:20] <Mike> How can I figure out the password for the sudo command?
[02:21] <recon> dooglus: why the nohup?
[02:21] <bloody`> press enter
[02:21] <bloody`> lol
[02:21] <Starnestommy> Mike: it's the password you use to log in
[02:21] <Mike> And how do I run a file in the terminal?
[02:21] <astro76> !envy | twist
[02:21] <ubotu> twist: envy is an unsupported tool to install newer versions of binary video drivers than provided by the official repositories. Use at your own risk, and remember that the latest version is not necessarily the "best". See « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[02:21] <nickrud> twist: you shouldn't use envy, but you don't have the main repo enabled. Do the steps above to get them all
[02:21] <sethk> Mike, it's your own password.  If you have to figure it out you are in trouble
[02:21] <Mike> Starnestommy: It's not taking that password.
[02:21] <bloody`> mike: sudo passwd root       it will ask for your user's pass
[02:21] <tumblewee> son of a monkey i don't think anyone hears me
[02:21] <twist> alright, ill give it a shot
[02:21] <sthistle> Mike: to run an executable, type ./command
[02:21] <Starnestommy> bloody`: no.
[02:21] <tumblewee> i quit ubuntu
[02:21] <Mike> Okay. Lemme try thi.
[02:21] <tumblewee> back to puppy
[02:21] <gamegame> Mike: when you installed, which user did you set up, it's that user's password.
[02:21] <Mike> *this
[02:22] <Starnestommy> he's trying to use sudo, not the root account, I think
[02:22] <Mike> Ah
[02:22] <gonecrazee> CATALYST?
[02:22] <dooglus> recon: so I can close the terminal and have the vnc server live on
[02:22] <oldmonkswill> hardy heron (works great!) compiz works, but only the default settings. right clicking on desktop does not give me the "custom" option (that you usually have after installing advanced desktop settings manager) so i have no cube, animations etc. is there a way around this?
[02:22] <recon> dooglus: oh.
[02:22] <astro76> oldmonkswill: #ubuntu+1 for hardy
[02:22] <dooglus> I installed hardy heron in a chroot.  is there any way I can boot it?
[02:22] <Mike> Starnestommy: Actually, I need root account.
[02:22] <Wass|> bloody` : can you go back 2 mins on the channels, i need a little bit of your knowledge :)
[02:22] <oldmonkswill> astro76, thank you very much!
[02:23] <Mike> Starnestommy: I thought sudo got me that.
[02:23] <sthistle> Mike: then use sudo su -
[02:23] <tumblewee> ANYONE: ANYONE GOT ANY LUCK WITH SMC2862w-G on UBUNTU 7.10???
[02:23] <AntiUSA_> how do I use a .jar installer?
[02:23] <astro76> !rootshell | Mike
[02:23] <ubotu> Mike: Using !sudo with single commands is preferable in most circumstances. However, if you really need a root shell, use « sudo -i » (other variants of this commands are redundant and/or potentially dangerous)
[02:23] <Tetracomm> Hi.
[02:23] <nickrud> Mike: sudo -i will give you a root terminal
[02:23] <Starnestommy> Mike: it does.  It runs the command after "sudo" as root
[02:23] <bazhang> dooglus: better to discuss that in #ubuntu+1
[02:23] <Mike> Hum, okay.
[02:23] <Tetracomm> I tried to install kde4, and after experimenting, the logon screen stopped working.
[02:23] <bloody`> wass: im there
[02:24] <Wass|> AntiUSA : java -jar /path/to/file.jar ?
[02:24] <gamegame> network issue on 7.10 and dell.. is this the right place?
[02:24] <bazhang> caps tumblewee
[02:24] <nickrud> gamegame: yes, probably
[02:24] <amenado> what does "EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode." do booting a livecd ? and then it fails and gives initramfs prompt
[02:24] <NB2000>  /quit
[02:24] <tumblewee> can anyone hear me
[02:24] <Mike> Dammit, I wish these instructions for installing ndiswrapper weren't so cryptic.
[02:24] <sthistle> AntiUSA: that is java.. try java filename.jar?
[02:25] <clw3388> need some #!bin/bash knowhow  anyone willing to help?
[02:25] <gonecrazee> tumblewee
[02:25] <sthistle> clw3388: yeah. it is #!/bin/bash :-)
[02:25] <nickrud> clw3388: try #bash , they focus on that
[02:25] <Mike> "Go to the source directory and run make distclean and make. As root, run make install"
[02:25] <Mike> What the hell?
[02:25] <bazhang> clw3388: there is also a channel for that if people here do not know #bash
[02:25] <gonecrazee> helllllllooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[02:25] <clw3388> will do thx
[02:26] <gamegame> MIke: you are new to linux, what they are asking you to do is something all linux admins have to do at some point.
[02:26] <AntiUSA_> thanks
[02:26] <astro76> Mike: it means type 'make distclean' then 'make' then
[02:26] <gamegame> Mike: you should read up on linux, and building and compiling...
[02:26] <Mike> Very new to linux, but go on.
[02:26] <astro76> Mike: sudo make install
[02:26] <nickrud> !compiling | Mike
[02:26] <ubotu> Mike: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[02:26] <gamegame> Mike: buy the book: running linux by walsh.
[02:26] <bazhang> Mike: take a deep breath ;]
[02:26] <elchado> Just installed ubuntu on laptop, no sound from realtek alc883. any tips?
[02:26] <gamegame> Nick: lmao
[02:26] <Mike> Geez :O
[02:27] <Mike> For an OS that wants to go widespread, it sure isn't newbie friendly.
[02:27] <Mike> Reading time, where do I even start? >_>
[02:27] <Jotunn6> can anyone hear me?
[02:27] <gamegame> cat /home/walsh/running_linux | Mike
[02:27] <clw3388> well now #bash is not very talkative
[02:27] <namegame> elchado...switch to Alsa sound
[02:27] <Starnestommy> Jotunn6: yes
[02:27] <bazhang> !training | Mike
[02:27] <ubotu> Mike: A desktop course manual for Ubuntu 7.10 can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training
[02:27] <nickrud> Mike: that link I gave you above is a decent start
[02:27] <sthistle> Jotunn6: no.. but can read what you type
[02:27] <Mike> Alright
[02:28] <dooglus> bazhang: I installed feisty fawn in a chroot.  is there any way I can boot it?
[02:28] <Jotunn6> i'm having trouble with wireless device SMC2862W-G
[02:28] <elchado> namegame: how do I do that? i opened alsamixer, and volumes are up and not muted.
[02:28] <Jotunn6> i've tried soo many things
[02:28] <LuiCal> hi guys, im having a hard time mounting my ipod on gutsy, when i had feisty i only had to connect my ipod and it would be mounted inmediately, but now nothing appears, what should i do?
[02:28] <Jotunn6> can't get it running.  it works fine on puppy
[02:28] <Jotunn6> but ubuntu is a no go
[02:28] <rahduke> ok 1 more question
[02:28] <bazhang> Jotunn6: what chipset please
[02:28] <rahduke> im sorry to keep bothering eveyrone
[02:28] <gamegame> my turn?  broadcom bcm440x nic is not coming up, any ideas?
[02:29] <Jotunn6> any online guide specifically for that wireless usb card?
[02:29] <rahduke> so im trying to burn a 360 Iso in terminal and i set everything up but then i get this error :-( unable to open64("/media/cdrom0",O_RDWR): Is a directory
[02:29] <LuiCal> how can i mount my ipod nano on gutsy?
[02:29] <sthistle> Jotunn6: found this http://ubuntu-utah.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=241476
[02:29] <AntiUSA_> I get an exception error
[02:29] <bazhang> LuiCal: newest one?
[02:30] <LuiCal> nop, its an old one
[02:30] <gonecrazee> OK WELL THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP
[02:30] <Mike> Hum, is there a simplier to use driver out there for a WRT54G PC card?
[02:30] <bazhang> LuiCal: which app are you using to sync it with ubuntu?
[02:31] <nickrud> !patience | gamegame
[02:31] <ubotu> gamegame: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:31] <Mike> I'm going through a lot of pain to make my card work with ndiswrapper...
 it gives me an exception error when I used that command
[02:31] <orudie> after downloading a file , whats the command to install it ?
[02:31] <nickrud> gamegame: sorry, wrong nick
[02:31] <Baron27> I just installed 7.1 but it didnt add my first account to the sudo user group. Time to reinstall?
[02:31] <bazhang> orudie: depends on the file
[02:31] <clw3388> on a #1/bin/bash script when running su how do you get it to type your password?
[02:31] <__mikem> Mike, with the newest release of ubuntu you don't need to use ndiswrapper, you can use restricted drivers
[02:31] <ypSami> Is this a known bug with checkinstall:  ranlib: could not create temporary file whilst writing archive: No more archived files
[02:31] <anarchy_> "impossible to find package sun-java5-sdk" after using sudo apt-get install sun-java5-sdk... does anyone know what can I do to make it work?
[02:32] <nickrud> Baron27: that makes no sense.   type   groups   in a terminal, are you in the admin group?
[02:32] <LuiCal> well, i used amarok whn i had feisty, but in fesity it would recognized it just by pluggin it
[02:32] <Baron27> let me check
[02:32] <gamegame> _mikem: I have the same issue as mike, the restricted drivers complain... but ya mike! it might work
[02:32] <orudie> bazhang: its proftpd-1.3.1.tar.bz2
[02:32] <Jotunn6> bazhang : frisbee somthing
[02:32] <nickrud> !gutsysources | anarchy_ (you probably don't have multiverse)
[02:32] <co_17> hallo
[02:32] <__mikem> gamegame, the restricted drivers work fine for my broadcom wireless device
[02:32] <ubotu> anarchy_ (you probably don't have multiverse): gutsysources is in System->Admin->Software Sources, enable (main) (universe) (restricted) and (multiverse) and disable the Cdrom on the Ubuntu Software tab. On the Updates tab, enable (gutsy-security) and (gutsy-updates).
[02:32] <anarchy_> nickrud, ok, thx. I'll try that
[02:32] <gamegame> MIke: on the top of your window, do you seee a thinkg that looks like a card ?
[02:33] <gamegame> mine says that the fwcutter does not have the source.
[02:33] <Baron27> says adm but it wont allow me to sudo
[02:33] <bazhang> Jotunn6: that is not very precise; if you give me info like that, then my advice to you will be equally vague
[02:33] <__mikem> gamegame it can also be accessed under the Administration menu
[02:33] <Jotunn6> ok sorry hang on
[02:33] <Starnestommy> Baron27: are you in the admin group?
[02:33] <gamegame> mikem: you are right.
[02:33] <Baron27> no
[02:33] <rahduke> is there anyone who can help me out
[02:33] <elchado> namegame: how do i switch to alsa sound?
[02:33] <LuiCal> what should i do?
[02:33] <gamegame> Mike: you still there?
[02:33] <bazhang> ask rahduke
[02:33] <Vad1> How can I give espeak a text file to read from the terminal?
[02:33] <Baron27> it didn't add the first account to the admin group
[02:34] <Baron27> odd
[02:34] <nickrud> Baron27: very. you can boot into recovery mode and   adduser <name> admin
[02:34] <Mike> gamegame: Oh, yeah.
[02:35] <gamegame> Mike: mikem is right, you might be able to just turn it on under restrickted drivers.
[02:35] <Mike> Where is that?
[02:35] <magick> What's the easiest way to jail a user to his/her home directory? I've googled and seen a tutorial on recompiling openssh but is there an easier way?
[02:35] <AntiUSA_> what all packages do I need to have installed to use a .JAR installer?
[02:35] <gamegame> Mike: under the admin memu, im having issues booting ubuntu right now...
[02:36] <Devourer> Is apt-get install the same as aptitude?
[02:36] <LuiCal> how can i mount my ipod nano on gutsy?
[02:36] <bazhang> orudie: why download it when you can install it from the repos?
[02:36] <gamegame> Mike: system preferences or something like that... then "REstrickted Drivers"
[02:36] <Mike> Okay..
[02:36] <Devourer> Or... aptitude install*
[02:36] <__mikem> gamegame, its under administration, not Preferences
[02:36] <nickrud> Devourer: for nearly all purposes yes, the ubuntu uber-geeks strongly recommend using apt-get
[02:36] <bazhang> Devourer: similar in many respects yes
[02:36] <__mikem> mike its under administration, not preferences
[02:36] <gamegame> __mikem: just trying to help :D
[02:37] <Jotunn6> bazhang : PrismFrisbee
[02:37] <Mike> I don't see the words "Restrcited Drivers"
[02:37] <__mikem> gamegame, I know, but you will find that in the tech support world, if what you tell a user to do doesn't concur with what they see right infront of them, they panic :p
[02:37] <__mikem> Mike what version of ubuntu are you using?
[02:37] <nickrud> Mike: it should say restricted manager under the admin menu
[02:37] <gamegame> __mikem: sry
[02:38] <Mike> No worries gamegame.
[02:38] <orudie> bazhang: i'm using putty
[02:38] <Mike> It's 6.0..something
[02:38] <__mikem> gamegame, no need to apologise
[02:38] <__mikem> mike, oh, you are using Dapper Drake, no wonder
[02:38] <Mike> 6.06.
[02:38] <__mikem> yup
[02:38] <bazhang> Jotunn6: please go into terminal and type lspci is this a pci device and lsusb if this is a usb device and give the exact name and number of that chipset please (dont paste just tell me in one line or less)
[02:38] <LuiCal> can someone please help me with how to mount my nano on gutsy
[02:38] <Devourer> Why can't apt-get find vmware-player?
[02:38] <Mike> So, where should I be?
[02:38] <gamegame> __mikem: just looking for karma and some nic magic
[02:38] <__mikem> dapper drake, I don't know what the proceedure is for drake
[02:38] <__mikem> gamegame, :)
[02:39] <bazhang> LuiCal: who are you addressing?
[02:39] <Mike> Agh, crap.
[02:39] <nickrud> add   deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu gutsy partner   to your sources.list, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get  install vmware-server    Devourer
[02:39] <nickrud> Devourer: vmplayer isn't in ubuntu
[02:39] <Mike> Upgrading time?
[02:39] <Devourer> nickrud, oh.
[02:39] <LuiCal> well im really a newbie so i dont know how to adresse it
[02:39] <nickrud> Devourer: 7.10, anyway
[02:39] <J-_laptop> do I need pulseaudio on both my desktop and laptop to stream desktop to laptop over internal ip, or can I do that with ssh as well?
[02:39] <Devourer> nickrud, where do I find sources.list?
[02:40] <bazhang> LuiCal: being new is really not an excuse; you need to add someone's nick to your questions or they will be ignored or lost
[02:40] <nickrud> Devourer: /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:40] <rahduke> so im trying to burn a 360 Iso in terminal and i set everything up but then i get this error :-( unable to open64("/media/cdrom0",O_RDWR): Is a directory
[02:40] <Devourer> nickrud, thanks.
[02:40] <orudie> bazhang: which command would i use to install proftpd from terminal ?
[02:40] <LuiCal> bazhang: sorry
[02:40] <rahduke> anyne?
[02:41] <Karsyth> has anyone here got steam games to run? i have steam installed and my game / mod all installed, but i cant get the game to load. i dont get any errors or anything, just nothing happens when i try to load the game
[02:41] <LuiCal> bazhang: can u help me with mounting the ipod please?
[02:41] <Karsyth> through wine, of course
[02:41] <Mike> How should I go about upgrading to the new 7.0x version?
[02:41] <bloody`> baz: it should automount
[02:41] <Mike> Download it all anew?
[02:41] <PriceChild> !upgrade | Mike
[02:41] <ubotu> Mike: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:41] <bloody`> mike: use apt
[02:41] <orudie> can someone help me install proftpd ?
[02:42] <bloody`> apt-get install proftp
[02:42] <Devourer> How do I get permission to edit and save a file in gedit?
[02:42] <Ezra> orudie: sudo apt-get install proftpd
[02:42] <CD_Garage> orudie apt-get proftpd
[02:42] <rahduke> grrrrrr
[02:42] <bloody`> dev: chmod 755 <filename>
[02:42] <Scunizi> Devourer, sudo gedit <file>
[02:42] <Karsyth> anyone here got steam working?
[02:42] <nickrud> Devourer: for system files (like the ones in /etc) use gksudo gedit , never sudo gedit ;)
[02:42] <bloody`> dev: or chown thwe folder
[02:43] <Mike> Thanks everyone, but /I'm out for a bit now
[02:43] <nickrud> Devourer: gksudo to run gui apps as admin user, sudo to run command line apps as admin user
[02:43] <luckyone> I have just installed a new graphics card and once it starts loading ubuntu, the signal goes off and it doesn't even take me to a prompt
[02:43] <bazhang> orudie: sudo apt-get install packagename
[02:43] <nickrud> luckyone: hit ctl-alt-f2, can you log in there?
[02:44] <luckyone> nickrud: I don't think my system makes it that far
[02:44] <Devourer> nickrud, what is the difference between gksudo and sudo?
[02:44] <bazhang> LuiCal: this worked in feisty but not now?
[02:44] <LuiCal> exactly
[02:44] <LuiCal> bazhang:exactly
[02:44] <luckyone> nickrud: I tried to ssh to the box
[02:45] <luckyone> nickrud: so I could reconfigure xserver
[02:45] <nickrud> luckyone: boot into recovery mode  and run   dpkg-reconfigure -pcritical xserver-xorg to get a default setup (first though, what new video card?)
[02:45] <emma> Devourer gksudo is for opening GUIs with root powers (Get Bent IRSeek: You do not have permission to publish anything I write)
[02:45] <Karsyth> can anyone get steam games to launch under wine?
[02:45] <luckyone> nickrud: how do you boot into recovery mode
[02:45] <nickrud> Devourer: gksudo sets up your working environment a little differently, protecting your home configuration files. sudo doesn't
[02:45] <khyron320> What is a good backup package that would let me backup a 100gb folder to DVD but i can still go into just a single DVD to recover a file
[02:45] <nickrud> luckyone: hit escape when you see grub 1.5 during bootup, then choose recovery mode
[02:46] <luckyone> nickrud: k, will do
[02:46] <luckyone> thanks
[02:46] <gamegame> khyron320: if you are up for it, bacula
[02:46] <pimpnasty> hello
[02:46] <pimpnasty> I have gentoox and I have unrealircd but I cant change the max users
[02:47] <khyron320> bacula in the repo?
[02:47] <AntiUSA> what all packages do I need to have installed to use a .JAR installer?
[02:47] <pimpnasty> Anyone familer with gentox and unrealircd?
[02:47] <Karsyth> can someone link me to that upgrade page?
[02:47] <khyron320> yup it is =)
[02:47] <LuiCal> bazhang: what should i do?
[02:47] <gamegame> khyron320: it's probably overkill
[02:47] <nickrud> !upgrade | Karsyth
[02:47] <J-_laptop> What can I use to stream media from my Desktop to Laptop?
[02:47] <ubotu> Karsyth: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:47] <Karsyth> thank you nickrud
[02:47] <rahduke> comeon
[02:47] <cjae> hey is there any other solution but this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=459101&highlight=hdparm+dvd
[02:47] <rahduke> someone help me please
[02:48] <icesword> rahduke, ?
[02:48] <elchado> namegame: you told me to switch to alsa sound, would you mind elaborating? Thank you.
[02:48] <cjae> or is there some other way since this material is dated
[02:48] <rahduke> im trying to burn a x360 backup in terminal
[02:48] <bazhang> LuiCal: open amarok; plugin ipod, mount it then look for it and correctly identify it in amarok, drag files from amarok to it, then transfer songs
[02:49] <rahduke> and i get this error
[02:49] <rahduke> :-( unable to open64("IMAGE1.iso",O_RDONLY): No such file or directory
[02:49] <rahduke> :-( unable to open64("IMAGE1.iso",O_RDONLY): No such file or directory
[02:49] <rahduke> woops
[02:49] <orudie> bazhang: ok did that, how would i uninstall it ?
[02:49] <cjae> !info k3b
[02:49] <ubotu> k3b (source: k3b): A sophisticated KDE CD burning application. In component main, is optional. Version 1.0.3-0ubuntu4 (gutsy), package size 4916 kB, installed size 9436 kB
[02:49] <cjae> !dvdwriting
[02:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dvdwriting - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:49] <LuiCal> bazhang: the problem is i dont know how to mount it
[02:50] <Starnestommy> rahduke: the file IMAGE1.iso doesn't exist in the current directory the terminal's in
[02:50] <LuiCal> how can i mount an ipod nano on gutsy?
[02:50] <bazhang> orudie you really should man apt-get for that info; sudo apt-get remove packagename often suffices
[02:50] <Ezra> j- laptop: u can open the source folder and open the temp file from there. of course; this isn't exactly streaming per se, and you'll have to eventually delete the file copy
[02:50] <gamegame> ubuntu 7.10, insprion 1100, bcm440x nic not working
[02:50] <recon> Is there any way to close a CD-ROM drive via command line?
[02:50] <gamegame> wireless dead too
[02:51] <recon> Or gui.
[02:51] <bloody`> eject /dev/cdrom
[02:51] <nickrud> LuiCal:   type   tail -f /var/log/syslog   in a terminal. That will show you messages when you plug in the ipod. There might be a clue there
[02:51] <pimpnasty>  I have a problem Im running unrealircd server and I cant max my users somone said its in a system file anyone familer in this field?
[02:51] <flacom> hey all.... anyone has a LCD-TV monitor working on linux?
[02:51] <orudie> bazhang: i got this http://pastebin.com/m6977da46
[02:52] <rahduke> k
[02:52] <rahduke> now i get this error
[02:52] <rahduke> :-( unable to open64("/media/cdrom",O_RDWR): Is a directory
[02:52] <Baron27> the group admin didnt exist so I added the user to the root group.. didn't help. Keeps saying that $user is not in the sudoers file.
[02:52] <bazhang> orudie why are you installing and uninstalling packages?
[02:52] <recon> bloody`: oh, turned out it wouldn't mount because it was an audio CD.
[02:52] <Devourer> nickrud, I got this when trying to install vmware-player, "Package vmware-player is not available, but is referred to by another package."
[02:52] <pimpnasty>  I have a problem Im running unrealircd server and I cant max my users somone said its in a system file anyone familer in this field?
[02:52] <nickrud> Baron27: gotta have the admin user,  sudo less /etc/sudoers  should have an admin definition line
[02:53] <orudie> bazhang: the first time i tried to install it, i abborted in the middle, now its not functioning right
[02:53] <nickrud> Baron27: what release did you install?
[02:53] <Baron27> 7.1
[02:53] <Baron27> server
[02:53] <bazhang> orudie what error message did you get?
[02:53] <bloody`> orudie: try su, then run the command
[02:53] <Baron27> im gonna gedit the soders file and add the user
[02:53] <khyron320> this bacula thing sucks ill just make 1 giant tarball
[02:54] <LuiCal> ok, a lot of lines came out in the terminal, what should i do?
[02:54] <bloody`> pastebin
[02:54] <orudie> bazhang: i was installing it through webmin, and the browser just took too long and i stopped it, so i guess the installation was corrupt
[02:54] <gamegame> khyron320: that's why i said if you're up for it... and it's probably overkill, maybe someone else has an answer for you
[02:54] <bloody`> luical: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[02:54] <bazhang> orudie: webmin is not supported here; sounds like you need to try again with the install
[02:55] <gamegame> need help getting my wired/wireful con going (in order to fix my wireless)
[02:55] <LuiCal> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58704/
[02:56] <bloody`> game: what u need?
[02:56] <LuiCal> check it out
[02:56] <orudie> bazhang: when i try to install, it says the latest version already installed
[02:56] <catmistake> You can't say torrents are USUALLY fast. They're fast if you're lucky
[02:56] <catmistake> crud... wrong channel
[02:56] <rahduke> i find that BT runs much slower in linux than windows
[02:56] <catmistake> but still true
[02:56] <bloody`> cat: torrents are more-than-usually fast for me
[02:56] <gamegame> bloddy: i have inspiron 1100 dell laptop, both nic and wireless pci card are broadcom , and not playing nice
[02:56] <bloody`> cat: try lowering the number of connections you use to around 60
[02:56] <bazhang> !ot
[02:57] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:57] <warriorforgod> 3/join #firefox
[02:57] <flacom> rahduke: depends of the client and how they are configured
[02:58] <bazhang> orudie the it is okay if the latest version is installed; you could try to uninstall and reinstall
[02:58] <LuiCal> bloody: what should i do now?
[02:58] <jester7> orudie: i came in late, what were you trying to install via webmin?
[02:58] <geo_> hiii
[02:58] <bloody`> hi
[02:59] <geo_> anyone speek greek?
[02:59] <bloody`> pi
[02:59] <gamegame> bloddy`: bloody tick, i just got that... so, you can help maybe?
[02:59] <recon> geo_: lambda
[02:59] <orudie> jester7: proftpd
[02:59] <bloody`> game
[02:59] <bazhang> geo_: /j #ubuntu-gr
[02:59] <orudie> jester7: cant uninstall it now, because i stopped the process in the middle
[02:59] <geo_> could anyone help me in ubuntu?
[03:00] <orudie> jester7: was installing it through webmin
[03:00] <jester7> you have to do it via cli
[03:00] <Ezra> geo: what do you need?
[03:00] <gamegame> geo_: state your issue, and someone might just jump in and answer
[03:00] <jester7> that is the EXACT same issue i had
[03:00] <orudie> jester7: cli ?
[03:00] <SpudDogg> Does anyone have any insight into getting postfix working in Gutsy server?  I can't get that machine to send email for the life of me.  Anyone?
[03:00] <jester7> command line
[03:00] <flacom> geo_:depends of the problem :P
[03:00] <geo_> i cant enable effects
[03:00] <flacom> geo_: compiz?
[03:01] <jester7> orudie: i had the same problem with teh same program
[03:01] <LuiCal> please help me mount my ipod on gutsy
[03:01] <geo_> i got it
[03:01] <LuiCal> someone please
[03:01] <flacom> geo_: waht is you video card
[03:01] <orudie> jester7: so how can i uninstall it, and reinstall it now ?
[03:01] <geo_> ati radeon on board
[03:01] <chump> hey guys whats a really minimalistic X?
[03:01] <jester7> orudie: sudo apt-get remove proftpd
[03:01] <orudie> jester7: cause of this problem, i cant intall a different ftp server now
[03:01] <flacom> geo_: you have opengl configured?
[03:01] <bazhang> fluxbox chump
[03:01] <jester7> orudie: then sudo apt-get install proftpd
[03:02] <orudie> jester7: tried that, returns this error http://pastebin.com/m6977da46
[03:02] <luckyone> hello everyone
[03:02] <geo_> sorry i am noobe in ubuntu
[03:02] <chump> thanks, hey whats the repo for non-free software?
[03:02] <geo_> i think i didnt
[03:02] <flacom> geo_: try glxgeard (I think...)
[03:02] <Starnestommy> chump: multiverse?
[03:02] <bazhang> chump that depends what you want
[03:02] <geo_> where i will find glx geard?
[03:03] <jester7> orudie: ahh, the install is still hanging.  you may have to reboot, that error usually means an installation is still in progress
[03:03] <jester7> and i wouldn't know how to get to that terminal
[03:03] <chump> well i want Adobe flash(their web sites alien converted one won't install) and windows wmv codecs
[03:03] <bazhang> ubuntu-restricted-extras has that chump
[03:04] <SpudDogg> LuiCal:  plug it in?
[03:04] <SkinnYPuppY> geo_: just type glxgears in terminal
[03:04] <Azodon> i can currently use VNC to login from a windows computer to my current desktop ( the one i am logged in on) and take control of it.  Is there a way to allow multiple X logins. So someone can still sit at the machine.
[03:04] <bazhang> and win32codecs chump are at www.medibuntu.org
[03:04] <ypSami> Why would checkinstall fail when make install succeeds?
[03:04] <Azodon> in ubuntu 7.10
[03:04] <flacom> geo_: if the gears move smooth... you have opengl configured.. if not... fix that first
[03:04] <orudie> zorin: :)
[03:05] <orudie> jester7: thanx gonna try that now, i'll let you know if it helped
[03:05] <geo_> ok thanks
[03:05] <jester7> orudie: cool
[03:05] <flacom> Azodon: what vnc server are you using?
[03:05] <Azodon> thats what i need to install , ok a VNC server. makes sence
[03:06] <flacom> :P
[03:06] <geo_> i have opengl
[03:06] <Azodon> is there one ubuntu recomends?
[03:06] <LuiCal> yes its plugged
[03:06] <bloody`> azodon:  apt-cache search vnc
[03:06] <SkinnYPuppY> Hardy is going to come with a browseable VNC sidebar
[03:07] <orudie> jester7: whats the command for reboot
[03:07] <nickrud> LuiCal: sorry I was elsewhere for a sec. What came up in the terminal? you can put it on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[03:07] <bloody`> reboot
[03:07] <bloody`> lol
[03:07] <flacom> Azodon: if u need 'n' X sessions... I think is for the port  number... example... 192.168.2.2:9001 is one session.. 192.168.2.2:9002 is another session... 192.168.2.2:9003 is the third session
[03:07] <SkinnYPuppY> Free NX seemed to be the best working VNC
[03:07] <joesoundguy> how can I browse cdrom?  It always opens ://burn dialog
[03:07] <zorin> lol, he meant remotely
[03:07] <bloody`> ls /mnt/cdrom
[03:07] <Azodon> i'll try that, thanks
[03:08] <flacom> or ls /media/cdrom
[03:08] <geo_> but when i go to appearence and try to make visual effects extra it sais ::
[03:08] <LuiCal> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58704/
[03:08] <geo_> the composite extension is not available
[03:08] <gamegame> with lsmod, my b44 is not matched up with anything, but mii has b44 listed.
[03:09] <joesoundguy> bloody  brb
[03:09] <bloody`> ok?
[03:09] <SkinnYPuppY> flacom, is there a way to be logged in multiple sessions on ctl+alt+f whatever I seem to recall doing this back in redhat days been a long time
[03:09] <nickrud> LuiCal:  mount | sort , do you see /dev/sda1 or /dev/sda2 shown as mounted there?
[03:09] <geo_> i have opengl
[03:09] <geo_> but when i go to appearence and try to make visual effects extra it sais ::
[03:09] <geo_> the composite extension is not available
[03:09] <flacom> geo_: apt-get install xserver-xgl
[03:10] <magick> What's the easiest way to jail a user to his/her home directory? I've googled and seen a tutorial on recompiling openssh but is there an easier way?
[03:10] <gamegame> not being pushy, just wondering if i missed a note... about my bcm4401 nic card
[03:10] <rahduke> does anyone burn xbox360 games in linux?
[03:10] <nickrud> geo_: try   compiz   --replace   in a terminal, it will have more useful error messages
[03:10] <bazhang> rahduke: not supported here
[03:10] <rahduke> is it supported anywhere?
[03:11] <flacom> SkinnYPuppY: I don't know... thats would me usefull
[03:11] <bazhang> rahduke: no as that is not legal
[03:11] <darkcrab> when you uninstall something in linux, does it leave behind files like in OSX and windows?
[03:11] <rahduke> its a backup
[03:11] <SkinnYPuppY> Yeah it would...
[03:11] <bazhang> heh
[03:11] <nickrud> heh heh
[03:11] <LuiCal> none
[03:11] <bazhang> darkcrab: sure
[03:11] <flacom> I'm on windows now (yeah.. to bad.. but I need Visual Studio) I will try later
[03:12] <geo_> Checking for Xgl: not present.
[03:12] <geo_> No whitelisted driver found
[03:12] <geo_> aborting and using fallback: /usr/bin/metacity
[03:12] <geo_> that said
[03:12] <LuiCal> no sda1, neither sda2
[03:12] <flacom> darkcrab: maybe the config files
[03:12] <nickrud> geo_: ok, what kind of video card do you have
[03:12] <LuiCal> what should i do?
[03:12] <grezer34> How to you switch GUI's ? I loaded XUbuntu on my server, and I hate it, how do I change to Different GUI ??
[03:12] <flacom> geo_: apt-get install xserver-xgl
[03:12] <geo_> ati radeon on board
[03:12] <nickrud> geo_:  as flacom said
[03:12] <SpudDogg> Does anyone have any insight into getting postfix working in Gutsy server?  I can't get that machine to send email for the life of me.  Anyone?
[03:12] <bazhang> grezer34: install one then choose in session at login window
[03:12] <bloody`> grezer: apt-get install ubuntu-dekstop
[03:12] <joesoundguy> bloody ls /mnt/cdrom returns nothing
[03:12] <darkcrab> *nods*
[03:13] <flacom> grezer34: u mean a different desktop enviroment?
[03:13] <grezer34> ok I did that
[03:13] <nickrud> LuiCal: hm. It's odd that it's not automounting. A sec while my mind spins in place
[03:13] <grezer34> I already installed ubuntu-desktop
[03:13] <grezer34> how do I switch ??
[03:13] <geo_> flacom where to write this ??? to a terminal..?
[03:13] <flacom> grezer34: but xubuntu?
[03:13] <SkinnYPuppY> yep geo
[03:13] <bloody`> the login screen
[03:13] <bazhang> grezer34: then choose it in session in login window
[03:13] <SkinnYPuppY> copy paste
[03:13] <bloody`> under session
[03:13] <l815> hello
[03:13] <bloody`> hello
[03:13] <joesoundguy> bloody Right
[03:14] <flacom> geo_: sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl and type your password
[03:14] <flacom> geo_: you will need to re-start the X
[03:14] <dft> nickrud: autofs?
[03:14] <nickrud> darkcrab: marking a package for complete removal in synaptic or sudo apt-get remove --purge will remove all traces
[03:14] <joesoundguy> bloody dble clk on cdrom icon brings me to ://burn window
[03:14] <chemical> Hello
[03:14] <bloody`> right click
[03:14] <l815> anyone know how to configure my hard drive to run a bit cooler without degrading performance?
[03:14] <bloody`> choose open
[03:14] <joesoundguy> bloody and select browse?
[03:15] <nickrud> dft: I'm trying to remember the little I studied about ubuntu's automounting system, if you're up on it please take over ;)
[03:15] <Downsay> I'm looking for some help on updating my ubuntu to gutsy, could someone help me?
[03:15] <bloody`> yes
[03:15] <joesoundguy> bloody same result....brought to :///burn
[03:15] <bloody`> ls /media/cdrom ?
[03:15] <joesoundguy> bloody actually its burn:///
[03:15] <Downsay> I've downloaded gutsy and burnt it to a cd
[03:15] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, did you happen to install the 64 bit version of ubuntu?
[03:15] <gamegame> !update
[03:15] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:15] <Downsay> now when I try to boot from cd after editing my bios settings, it won't let me boot
[03:15] <gamegame> hey, that wo4rked
[03:16] <joesoundguy> Scunizi no
[03:16] <dft> !wtf
[03:16] <Downsay> gamegame, that doesn't help me, I'm getting errors
[03:16] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[03:16] <chemical> what do you suggest  upgrading feisty from ISO or by on-line upgrade???
[03:16] <bloody`> !update | game
[03:16] <ubotu> game: please see above
[03:16] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, good
[03:16] <darkcrab> ah thanks nick
[03:16] <joesoundguy> bloody media/cdrom retrns nothing
[03:16] <jonathan_> Anyone know how I can turn my desktop back on? I checked something that turns off my desktop.
[03:16] <darkcrab> that is what I was wondering
[03:16] <SkinnYPuppY> Here's a link to the VNC client that will be in Hardy Heron it looks cool.
[03:16] <SkinnYPuppY> http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/hardy/alpha5#head-0f1f27f42ee9d1e1b76cc903bdc03195c33ce961
[03:16] <bloody`> where is your mountpoint?
[03:16] <dft> jonathan: what is that something?
[03:16] <chemical> what do you suggest  upgrading feisty from ISO or by on-line upgrade???
[03:16] <bloody`> online
[03:16] <grezer34> THANKS GUYS ... I wasent reading everything
[03:16] <SkinnYPuppY> online
[03:17] <bazhang> chemical online
[03:17] <bloody`> use apt-get to upgrade
[03:17] <bloody`> !upgrade | chemical
[03:17] <ubotu> chemical: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:17] <darkcrab> in synaptic jonathan or startup?
[03:17] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, ls is like dir in windows... if you use it on /media/cdrom0 then make sure there is a cd in the driver.
[03:17] <Scunizi> *drive
[03:17] <chemical> i have a bad feeling about this
[03:17] <SkinnYPuppY> don't
[03:17] <l815> anyone know how to configure my hard drive to run a bit cooler without degrading performance?
[03:17] <jonathan_> dft, I was trying to make it so I have a different wallpaper on every side of my cube, and to do so, I had to turn off my desktop, but now I can't remember how to turn it back on.
[03:18] <joesoundguy> bloody /mnt/cdrom
[03:18] <Scunizi> jonathaN, startx
[03:18] <bloody`> ls /mnt/cdrom
[03:18] <SkinnYPuppY> chemical you are more likely to overwrite or loose something going iso route
[03:18] <gamegame> 7.10, onboard network card issues.  bcm440x does not work.
[03:18] <Scunizi> jonathaN, then ctrl+alt+f7
[03:18] <geo_> i did it ... may i have to do sth else?
[03:18] <darkcrab> i downloaded the ubuntustudio theme cause I thought it looked cool int he picture, but its a lot darker than they make it look.
[03:19] <nickrud> Scunizi: practilcally no one uses startx in ubuntu, it's nearly pointless to mention it. Tell them to restart gdm
[03:19] <flacom> geo_: you need to re-start the X's
[03:19] <w00tsauce22> where's a good place to get themes?
[03:19] <bloody`> what is startx ? :P
[03:19] <geo_> how i will restart the x? sorry i am noobe
[03:19] <nickrud> !themes | w00tsauce22
[03:19] <ubotu> w00tsauce22: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[03:19] <dft> gnome-look.org
[03:19] <bazhang> heh
[03:19] <dft> xfce-look.org
[03:19] <bloody`> geo: ctrl+alt+bcsp
[03:19] <chemical> one more thing i'm using the "preload " programm should i turn it off before upgrading?
[03:19] <SkinnYPuppY> logout login
[03:19] <flacom> geo_: control + alt + backspace
[03:19] <Scunizi> nickrud, ok.. /etc/init.d/gdm restart.. right?
[03:19] <Ezra> darkcrab: that's usually the case with screenshots in linux. don't know why
[03:19] <nickrud> Scunizi: yes
[03:19] <jonathan_> scunizi, what will that do?
[03:20] <flacom> restart the x
[03:20] <Downsay> Could someone help me with updating my linux?  here's my pastebin:
[03:20] <darkcrab> yea seems that way
[03:20] <astheo> hi..i can't play mp3s in rythmbox while i can in audacious. something to do with gstreamer i think
[03:20] <jonathan_> It says: X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting.
[03:20] <jonathan_> Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console
[03:20] <Downsay> http://pastebin.ca/931371
[03:20] <Scunizi> jonasbjork, check out my post several lines up for an alternative method.
[03:20] <BlairKatu> bloody`: it starts the x server the basic screen out put for graphical display
[03:20] <Downsay> Feisty fawn won't update properly for me, if someone could help, it would be greatly appreciated: http://pastebin.ca/931371
[03:20] <bazhang> astheo: you have ubuntu-restricted-extras installed?
[03:21] <geo_> i did it
[03:21] <Wass|> seriously..... you guys hel too much the users here... they ask noob question and you help without bullshiting them... .. im impressed... you rocks
[03:21] <geo_> now..?
[03:21] <orudie> jester7: it worked thanx
[03:21] <Ezra> jonathan: root priv?
[03:21] <nickrud> Downsay: remove the references to ppa.launchpad in /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:21] <bazhang> language please Wass|
[03:21] <flacom> geo_: the effects works?
[03:21] <SkinnYPuppY> Wass :P
[03:21] <jonathan_> Ezra, What?
[03:21] <astheo> i don't know. how i check and install it?
[03:21] <dft> jonathan: that's a new one for me
[03:21] <joesoundguy> bloody,  taking forever to get disc out of the drive.
[03:21] <bazhang> astheo: go to synaptic package manager and do a search for it
[03:21] <astheo> ok
[03:21] <musashi> i had to boot an older install to fix something. just wondering, is there a way to tell if it's a 32 or 64 bit install? uname -r just says 2.6.22-14-generic
[03:21] <astheo> thanks
[03:22] <Ezra> jonathan: i mean, do you have root priveleges?
[03:22] <BlairKatu> jonathan_ :  type sudo startx
[03:22] <a1fa> is there an official guide from debian->stable to ubuntu->7.10
[03:22] <dft> musashi uname -an
[03:22] <jonathan_> Ezra, I don't know..
[03:22] <geo_> no
[03:22] <chemical> have you encountered any problems through the upgrade?
[03:22] <bloody`> who did the pastebin
[03:22] <bazhang> musashi: what does lsb_release -a say
[03:22] <bloody`> for the update error?
[03:22] <orudie> jester7: still there?
[03:22] <bloody`> todd
[03:22] <Momerath616> alfanick: I think you can just run update-manager -d
[03:22] <flacom> a1fa: guide for what?
[03:22] <musashi> dft thanks.
[03:22] <a1fa> dist-upgrade
[03:22] <a1fa> i am running debian-stable, and i am going to go to ubuntu on my laptop
[03:23] <musashi> bazhang, No LSB modules are available.
[03:23] <musashi> Distributor ID: Ubuntu
[03:23] <musashi> Description:    Ubuntu 7.10
[03:23] <musashi> Release:        7.10
[03:23] <musashi> Codename:       gutsy
[03:23] <FloodBot3> musashi: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:23] <gamegame> i know someone wants to help me out here.... dell inspiron 1100, my bcm440x nic card is not working.
[03:23] <bazhang> !yay | a1fa
[03:23] <Momerath616> alfanick: Why not just grab a gutsy cd?
[03:23] <flacom> a1fa: you want to pass from debian to ubuntu?? without format?
[03:23] <ubotu> a1fa: Glad you made it! :-)
[03:23] <gamegame> it was yesterday under windows
[03:23] <Ezra> jonathan: check out what; see what blairkatu said
[03:23] <geo_> what else to try?
[03:23] <a1fa> flacom: yes
[03:23] <SkinnYPuppY> geo_ what kind of vid card ?
[03:23] <joesoundguy> bloody changed discs and ls /mnt/cdrom yeilds nothing
[03:23] <flacom> a1fa: :S
[03:23] <a1fa> i've been using debian for 8 years
[03:23] <musashi> didn't think 4 lines was flooding
[03:23] <bloody`> downsay: i found your problem
[03:23] <a1fa> i can just dist-upgrade
[03:23] <billy> hello, my ndiswrapper driver for a wg111v3 usb wireless card is giving the error "IOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument" when i run dhcpclient... any ideas?
[03:23] <a1fa> but i dont want to do that if there is a cleaner way
[03:23] <geo_> ati radeon xpress on board
[03:24] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, you might consider reseating the ide cable on the cdrom..unplug it then plug it back in. Make sure the machine is off ofcourse..
[03:24] <oldmonkswill> hi, i got something strange going on, compiz is enabled, everything is working, except the animations even though they are enabled?
[03:24] <dft> musashi: did that help or were you just being sarcastic?
[03:24] <flacom> a1fa: Maybe is possible... but I think the structure of de ubuntu distro is tottaly different
[03:24] <SkinnYPuppY> I haven't done a radeon , someone else perhaps
[03:24] <nickrud> a1fa: from debian to ubuntu? It'll have some breakage, but I guess you could take the time to manually fix it.  Probably much faster to just install it in a vm or another partition
[03:24] <flacom> geo_: what is the error now
[03:24] <a1fa> i dont have a cdrom
[03:24] <musashi> dft sorry. no it helped. didn't mean it to come off bad.
[03:24] <Scunizi> oldmonkswill, did you install compiz configuration settings manager?
[03:24] <gamegame> i've researched it under the forums, but the answers are all for it being a wireless card, which, to the best of my knowledge is not correct at all.
[03:24] <joesoundguy> Scunizi since the discs mount and they work on the windblows partition Im sure everything is mechanically ok
[03:24] <nickrud> !install | a1fa there are ways without a cdrom
[03:24] <ubotu> a1fa there are ways without a cdrom: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[03:25] <Ezra> oldmonkswill : try restarting x
[03:25] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, sorry I didn't know you had a dual boot going on.
[03:25] <billy> hello, my ndiswrapper driver for a wg111v3 usb wireless card is giving the error "IOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument" when i run dhcpclient... any ideas?
[03:25] <jonathan_> BlairKatu, i got this: http://pastebin.ca/931375
[03:25] <jester7> orudie: no problem...luckily i'd run into the same thing
[03:25] <geo_> it says the same think the composite extension is not available
[03:25] <oldmonkswill> scunizi, yes i did, i enabled it from there, restarted x, but nothing
[03:25] <oldmonkswill> ezra, i already did that
[03:25] <joesoundguy> Scunizi cool
[03:26] <orudie> jester7: now, how would i make a user name and a password in pro ftpd ?
[03:26] <Scunizi> oldmonkswill, did you to to system/preferances/appearance/visual effects and crank it up there as well?
[03:26] <joesoundguy> Scunizi itś about the browse function in Gnome.  It keeps sending me to the burn:/// instead of nautilus
[03:26] <chemical> i'm upgrading right now should i close the "XChat"?
[03:26] <oldmonkswill> scunizi, yes i did, i have the cube and everything else, just the animations don't seem to be working?
[03:27] <Downsay> Will I be capable of repartitioning my HDD after I upgrade to Gutsy, from Feisty?
[03:27] <BlairKatu> yes
[03:27] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, did you have any problems installing the system originally?  if so you might reinstall.'
[03:27] <geo_> it says the same think the composite extension is not available
[03:27] <BlairKatu>  
[03:27] <Downsay> how do I go about repartitioning, or will it ask me if I want to?
[03:27] <bazhang> chemical: up to you
[03:27] <jester7> orudie: you should be able to add existing users to the ftp group
[03:27] <BlairKatu> Downsay: it will ask
[03:27] <a1fa> !automate
[03:27] <joesoundguy> Scunizi no.  Crap I don´t wanna do that ;-(
[03:27] <ubotu> Ways to automate installation of Ubuntu on multiple machines are described at https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html - See also !cloning
[03:27] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, How were you planning on upgrading
[03:27] <Scunizi> oldmonkswill, there is another channel for compiz support on ubuntu /join #ubuntu-effects
[03:27] <chemical> bazhang let's say i trust Linux
[03:27] <oldmonkswill> scunizi, thank you
[03:27] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, I know.. is this your first install?
[03:28] <Scunizi> oldmonkswill, np
[03:28] <flacom> geo_: did you restarted the X ??? are u sure??? if you re-started the X you needed to login again
[03:28] <bazhang> chemical: at some point you need to reboot though
[03:28] <joesoundguy> Scunizi No....been with Ubuntu since Fiesty was released.
[03:28] <billy> hello, my ndiswrapper driver for a wg111v3 usb wireless card is giving the error "IOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument" when i run dhcpclient... any ideas?
[03:28] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, if you get to that point you might consider making /home a separate partition if you haven't already done so.
[03:28] <joesoundguy> Scunizi before that i was a mandrake then mandriva guy
[03:28] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, I don't know how to repartition my HDD, could you help me?  I don't even have enough space on my HDD to upgrade to Gutsy
[03:28] <chemical> bazhang oops...! a problem occured
[03:29] <neosix> billy: try madwifi drivers
[03:29] <orudie> zorin: can i do that through webmin ?
[03:29] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, you've been around a while.. :)  longer than me.
[03:29] <shenchien> damn you
[03:29] <chemical> bazhang at phase "modifying the software channels" the process can go any further
[03:30] <orudie> jester: can i do that in webmin ?
[03:30] <Downsay> could someone please help me repartition my HDD to allow for more space on Linux?
[03:30] <nickrud> !language | shenchien
[03:30] <ubotu> shenchien: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[03:30] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, How big is the drive and how much free space..
[03:30] <shenchien> can someone tell me how to format computer
[03:30] <shenchien> pls pls
[03:30] <bazhang> chemical: let it continue
[03:30] <joesoundguy> Scunizi  yeah and I like to find and fix the problem.  It is not as efficient as reinstalling but I learn
[03:30] <Karsyth> how do i use .run files on linux?
[03:30] <dft> shenchien, have you backed up your data
[03:30] <bazhang> shenchien: what are you trying to do
[03:30] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, my current drive is very small, I don't know how large, friend set it up, and I've got 300gb of free space on my hdd still remaining (that is being saved for windows use, but I want to split some of that to linux)
[03:30] <neosix> shenchien> how do you mean to format
[03:30] <what_if> if I am setting iptables rules at startup, where do I put the rules ??
[03:30] <l815> what's the terminal command to make a shortcut on to the desktop?
[03:30] <shenchien> my os got problem
[03:30] <namegame> I wouldn't just format a computer...
[03:30] <chemical> bazhang it doesn't fetch the last file
[03:31] <shenchien> linux os
[03:31] <shenchien> i want to format and reinstall
[03:31] <Scunizi> joesoundguy, I know what you mean.. you've got a weird one going right now though.. never seen that one.
[03:31] <shenchien> pls help me
[03:31] <susscorfa> l815: ln ?
[03:31] <dft> whatif: have you created your rules using iptables -t etc..?
[03:31] <neosix> shenchien> just reinstall
[03:31] <Jack_Sparrow> shenchien, pls pls will NOT get you helped any sooner and only causes the channel to scroll more
[03:31] <bazhang> chemical let it time out and try again--do not quit
[03:31] <Karsyth> anyone know how to handle .run files?
[03:31] <credible> l815: depends on the type of shortcut
[03:31] <what_if> dft: yes, they are in rc.local. but it feels like a hack
[03:31] <dft> shenchien; just boot from an install disk and reinstall
[03:31] <asterick> .run?  Never even heard of it.
[03:31] <credible> l815: shortcuts to applications are made by creating .desktop files
[03:31] <shenchien> format?
[03:31] <namegame> change your BIOS to boot from your cd drive...
[03:31] <l815> credible, shortcut of a folder for now
[03:31] <shenchien> no need to format
[03:31] <Karsyth> et-linux-2.60.x86.run
[03:32] <neosix> shenchien> how do you mean format
[03:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, defrag windows twice...  use gparted to resize the WIndows partition
[03:32] <magick> How can I change permissions on a mounted ntfs drive? I tried changing the umask on the fstab and that works but I want to make sure another user on the machine CANNOT access it while samba shares can.
[03:32] <what_if> Karsyth: set to executable and run them :)
[03:32] <l815> susscorfa, i think that's what i'm looking for
[03:32] <geo_> thanks a lot
[03:32] <namegame> reinstalling the OS usually formats the drive
[03:32] <shenchien> alright,i know wht should i do
[03:32] <geo_> i did it
[03:32] <shenchien> k thx
[03:32] <namegame> unless you specify otherwise
[03:32] <l815> is it ln <dest> <destination of folder> ?
[03:32] <credible> l815: you can either use ln -s /path/to/folder ~/Desktop/     or create a .desktop file pointing to it in ~/Desktop/
[03:32] <Karsyth> what_if: how do i set to executable?
[03:32] <shenchien> Jack_Sparrow:you fucking bullsht
[03:32] <l815> credible, okay thanks :)
[03:32] <geo_> thanks a lot
[03:32] <geo_> thanks a lot
[03:32] <geo_> thanks a lot
[03:32] <geo_> thanks a lot
[03:32] <orudie> jester7: any specifics on how i can acouplish that?
[03:32] <bazhang> shenchien: language
[03:32] <what_if> Karsyth: chmod +x filename
[03:32] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, I'm pretty new to linux, how do I use gparted to resize the windows partition?
[03:33] <flacom> geo_: u r welcome :P
[03:33] <bazhang> nice ;]
[03:33] <darkcrab> it is really, really easy downsay
[03:33] <gamegame> anyone: i know someone is ready to help me out with that pesky nic card
[03:33] <Downsay> darkcrab, could you help me?  do I type in sudo gparted?
[03:33] <billy> neosix, my usb driver isn't supported with madwifi
[03:34] <geo_> flacom_: your knowledge is powerfull thanks one more time
[03:34] <Karsyth> what_if: am i supposed to see anything when i run chmod? or is it supposed to just go to a new line
[03:34] <neosix> billy: OK, do you sure you need dhcp
[03:34] <darkcrab> do you already have windows installed? and are you installing from the live CD?
[03:34] <neosix> billy: maybe you don;t need dhcp
[03:34] <billy> neosix, yes, i need dhcp
[03:34] <bloody`> karsyth: next line
[03:34] <what_if> Karsyth: most times in linux no output equals success. If you want feedback you must say so.
[03:35] <chemical> bazhang it doesn't timing out
[03:35] <l815> what exactly does the "~" char do when using it with certain commands and directories?
[03:35] <neosix> billy: is the driver installed properly
[03:35] <billy> it's inside of an office network with no free ip ranges on the subnet
[03:35] <bloody`> l815: home
[03:35] <Downsay> darkcrab, how do I repartition?
[03:35] <neosix> billy: did you check that
[03:35] <Karsyth> what_if: so then its an exe now? and i just double click it or what
[03:35] <flacom> Downsay: gparted ?
[03:35] <billy> neosix, as far as i can tell
[03:35] <darkcrab> are you repartitioning or resizing?
[03:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Sorry, had to make myself a couple notes...   Let me see if I can find you a tutorial...
[03:35] <billy> ndiswrapper doesn't report any errors
[03:35] <bloody`> ie ~bill will go to /home/bill/
[03:35] <l815> bloody
[03:35] <l815> *bloody', thanks :)
[03:35] <bloody`> np
[03:35] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, np, ty for the help you're giving me
[03:35] <jester7> orudie: i'd say since you felt comfortable with webmin, do it through there.  the "users and groups" section, under System I believe, works very well for user administration
[03:36] <gamegame> 1815: the ~ is short hand for your home
[03:36] <bazhang> chemical: it will
[03:36] <neosix> billy: what says iwconfig
[03:36] <l815> yep bloody told me, thanks anyway :)
[03:36] <darkcrab> if your repartitioining then i dont know, if your resizing then thats simple.
[03:36] <billy> neosix, i'll pastebin it
[03:36] <neosix> billy: ok
[03:36] <Karsyth> what_if: its still showing on my desktop as a .run file
[03:36] <l815> wow i just found the perfect theme + icons + window border.. i can now rest at peace T-T
[03:36] <what_if> Karsyth: are you running it from the console ??
[03:37] <billy> neosix, http://paste.stgraber.org/1257
[03:37] <Karsyth> what_if: nope, how would i do that
[03:37] <gamegame> afk just incase someone watned to answer me.
[03:37] <neosix> billy: wait a second
[03:37] <Karsyth> what_if: funny that i only know how to compile, make, and make install from the console but i dont know how to run things :D
[03:37] <what_if> Karsyth: open the console and type ./whatever-file.run
[03:37] <bloody`> neosix: what command is that?
[03:37] <what_if> Karsyth: I don't know iptables so we're even
[03:38] <neosix> bloody`: iwconfig?
[03:38] <Karsyth> bash: ./: is a directory  < ?
[03:38] <neosix> billy: do you use rp-pppoe or pppoeconf
[03:38] <mzuverink> excuse me, sorry to interrupt off topic, but what is the gutsy mythtv/mythubuntu channel?  Thank you and again sorry
[03:38] <billy> neosix, i'm connecting to a router
[03:38] <Scunizi> Karsyth, what_if .. if the file is on your desktop type Desktop/./whatever-file.run
[03:38] <billy> i'm not using pppoe
[03:38] <orudie> jester7: i'm in users and groups section, what should i do there?
[03:38] <regeya> !mythbuntu
[03:38] <ubotu> Mythbuntu is an Ubuntu derivative centered upon setting up a standalone MythTV system. See: http://www.mythbuntu.org for more information
[03:39] <Llewxam> hey sorry to be bugging again but anyone know how to get flash running in opera? can't stream vids from youtube and the like.
[03:39] <crshman> hi all, I have a new install of ubuntu freshly patched and I tried to enable dual screen output and X crapped out
[03:39] <Scunizi> Karsyth, or cd Desktop <enter> then ./filename.run
[03:39] <crshman> i am in the CLI right now, is there any utility to set everything back to a new install default?
[03:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, This looks like it might be the one I was looking for..  http://nishants.net/articles/ntfsresize.htm
[03:40] <neosix> billy: hmmm,  I don't have router only a wireless card
[03:40] <BlairKatu> :-D:-D
[03:40] <chemical> bazhang still not timing out are you sure about this?
[03:40] <chipsa964> i have a question about getting my internal mic to work if anyone can help
[03:40] <Karsyth> i think ive got it now, thanks what_if and scunizi
[03:40] <what_if> Karsyth: YW :)
[03:40] <billy> neosix, well does your dhcp work with the same drivers?
[03:40] <Scunizi> Karsyth, did it try to install?  works the same for the linux version of google earth.
[03:40] <bazhang> chemical: how long has this been running? like five minutes, right?
[03:40] <Karsyth> Scunizi: yeah im running the install now
[03:40] <chemical> bazhang yes
[03:41] <neosix> billy: I don't use dhcp only pppoe
[03:41] <CheeseGardener> Could someone help me install the java 2 runtime enviornment?
[03:41] <Allos_Nerelin> Ubuntu is the command wget?
[03:41] <CheeseGardener> I'm having trouble installing from a .bin file.
[03:41] <chemical> bazhang what's the "b" plan if "a" fails
[03:41] <Jack_Sparrow> crshman, You can reset gnome settings but not the whole system
[03:41] <[dcr]> is the VMWare install supposed to be in ".exe" format?
[03:41] <Karsyth> what_if , Scunizi: if it says i dont have permission does that mean i gotta run it from root?
[03:41] <what_if> Karsyth: yes
[03:41] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, do I have to type sudo before each of those commands once back in Linux?
[03:41] <Scunizi> Karsyth, yes.. just put sudo in front of the command
[03:41] <bazhang> chemical you can do what you wish but letting it time out is the best option; forcing it quit now could lead to problems
[03:41] <chemical> bazhang partial upgrade?
[03:41] <billy> neosix, i see, thanks for the help anyway
[03:42] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, also, I am having problems getting it to allow me to boot via cd even after I changed the bios to have cd as first priority
[03:42] <neosix> billy: OK no problem
[03:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, SOme will, but it will be obvious
[03:42] <chemical> bazhang i thing it restores back
[03:42] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, I don't think it will be obvious, I am a complete newb to linux, lol
[03:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, MAy I suggest you get the gparted live cd and use it..
[03:42] <l815> ubotu !channels
[03:42] <ubotu> A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines
[03:42] <Jack_Sparrow> !gparted
[03:42] <ubotu> GParted is a !GUI partitioning program. Type « sudo apt-get install gparted » in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/
[03:42] <Karsyth> so sudo is basically the same thing as running form root without doing sudo -s?
[03:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Karsyth, yes
[03:43] <chemical> bazhang i'll wait
[03:43] <Lowke1> can someone help me install et?
[03:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Karsyth, but please note.. use gksudo for gui apps
[03:43] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow,  can we talk in pm?
[03:43] <Karsyth> alright
[03:43] <bod_> hey guys, how user friendly is virtualbox-ose ?
[03:43] <bazhang> Lowke1: what is et
[03:43] <chemical> bazhang i thing the problem is from the sources i'm getting data for the upgrade
[03:43] <Karsyth> alright, all makes sense now, thanks everyone :D
[03:43] <chipsa964> can someone help me with my internal mic?
[03:44] <ubuntuoo> hi. my hdd was giving smart errors. i installed ubuntu, and it shows as "3..2..1... loading grub" and then just a blank screen. when i use my recovery disks to install xp, xp loads just fine (after the smart error). any ideas?
[03:44] <bod_> !someone | chipsa964
[03:44] <ubotu> chipsa964: In place of  "Does anyone/anybody...", please be aware, one persons expert is another persons beginner, please ask your question in full, then see what helps!
[03:44] <chipsa964> got it
[03:44] <bod_> ;~)
[03:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Sorry I had to take a call..  YEs a brief pm is ok
[03:45] <chipsa964> i cant get my internal mic to work.  I'm still running ubuntu 7.10 live, but i wanna get everything configured so i know what to do when i do the full install
[03:45] <orudie> how can i create a user name and a password in proftpd ?
[03:45] <ubuntuoo> sorry about that, xchat crashed.
[03:45] <regeya> someone asked it earlier, the channel for mythbuntu is #ubuntu-mythtv
[03:45] <Jack_Sparrow> orudie, That isnt a quick answer.. you may want to google a tutorial
[03:45] <bloody`> orudie: proftp uses the users on your server
[03:45] <ubuntuoo> my hdd was giving smart errors. i installed ubuntu, and it shows as "3..2..1... loading grub" and then just a blank screen. when i use my recovery disks to install xp, xp loads just fine (after the smart error). any ideas?
[03:45] <Ezra> orudie: so you installed it ?
[03:45] <sterfry1988> hello room
[03:45] <ubuntuoo> hi sterfry1988
[03:45] <orudie> Ezra: yes
[03:46] <jester7> orudie: actually, i'm not sure.  i see that i don't have a ftp group
[03:46] <Scunizi> orudie, although I haven't tried it check out http://proftpd-adm.sourceforge.net/
[03:46] <regeya> room?  im much?  heh, just kidding...term in irc is 'channel' but 'room' works just fine :-)
[03:46] <Lowke1> bazhang: enemy territory.. a game
[03:46] <bod_> guys im thinkin off gettin vmware of virtualbox for windows to run games. can you give me some insight into the differences of the 2 and how easy installing windows through them is,.ty
[03:47] <nickrud> bod_: um, games won't play worth anything in vmware anyway
[03:47] <flacom> bod_: is tooooo easy
[03:47] <dft> bod_ vmware doesn't support opengl or directx iirc
[03:47] <ubuntuoo> bod_, the only game i play is starcraft, and it works fine in wine.
[03:47] <neosix> bod_: yoo can play games with VM
[03:47] <Scunizi> bod_, easy installs on both.. games may be a problem .. some of them.. you can't install the real video driver inside the vm..
[03:47] <neosix> ncan't
[03:47] <neosix> can't
[03:47] <sterfry1988> lol i know it is a channel, i havent used IRC since mirc in 99 lol
[03:47] <_Oz_> Good (rainy) evening, #ubuntu friends
[03:47] <Lowke1> neosix: i couldnt find anything about dependencys
[03:47] <flacom> bod_: but if you have a "nice" hardware there is no proble,
[03:47] <dft> sterfry I lost my irc cherry to Mirc too
[03:48] <chipsa964> i cant get my internal mic to work.  I'm still running ubuntu 7.10 live, but i wanna get everything configured so i know what to do when i do the full install.  can anyone help?
[03:48] <regeya> _Oz_: good evening...waiting for snow here
[03:48] <Ezra> _oz_ : no rain here man.
[03:48] <_Oz_> ezra: it's very wet outside
[03:48] <bloody`> chipsa: stop spamming
[03:48] <_Oz_> regeya: cold, eh?
[03:48] <sterfry1988> ya lol i remember those days @find or whatever the code was
[03:48]  * dft is neck deep in snow
[03:48] <neosix> Lowke1: hmm, did installation pass without errors
[03:48] <chipsa964> bloody`, i typed it twice :o
[03:48] <bod_> nickrud, flacom, dft, ubuntuoo, neosix, Scunizi, im trying to play Black & white. it runs through cedega but badly, sometimes wont start, tons of probs,. so which one do you recommend, -- its not a high end graphic game,.,. flacom, no problem where in which one?
[03:48]  * nickrud is sitting outside in shirtsleeves
[03:48] <chemical> bazhang i pressen th "cancel" button and the above information appeared :Failed to fetch http://gr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/main/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2
[03:48] <chemical> Failed to fetch http://gr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-updates/Release.gpg
[03:48] <chemical> Failed to fetch http://gr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-updates/main/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2
[03:48] <chemical> Failed to fetch http://gr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-updates/restricted/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2
[03:48] <chemical> Failed to fetch http://gr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-updates/universe/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2
[03:48] <Ezra> -oz_ : probably a long way from home, then
[03:48] <FloodBot3> chemical: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:49] <chemical> Failed to fetch http://gr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy-updates/main/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2
[03:49] <ItsMatt> here's a random question... I'm not ubuntu-bashing or anything, but is it just me or are a lot of settings and locations different in Ubuntu than in other Linux distros - esp. when it comes to Apache and PHP?
[03:49] <neosix> bod_: anyway you can't use vmware for games
[03:49]  * dft wishes he was in Brasil
[03:49] <nickrud> ItsMatt: those two? absolutely. They use the debian scheme
[03:49] <jrib> ItsMatt: probably the same as debian
[03:49] <root_> niggers
[03:49] <ItsMatt> ah
[03:49] <chemical> sorry i'm just a noob
[03:49] <root_> niggers
[03:49] <root_> niggers
[03:49] <bod_> neosix, so has to be virtualbox?
[03:49] <root_> niggers
[03:49] <root_> niggers
[03:49] <root_> niggers
[03:49] <FloodBot3> root_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:49] <bloody`> bod: use cedega for games,
[03:50] <bod_> whats goin on,.,. 2 spammers in 1 minute
[03:50] <ItsMatt> is there a reason why they're different or is that just a common Linux distro thing? i.e. setting up versions of programs with config files and that kind of thing in different areas?
[03:50] <sterfry1988> <<< is completely new to linux but is liking it so far.
[03:50] <neosix> bod_: wine is only solution for now
[03:50] <regeya> bloody`: what the heck?  someone asks the same question twice in a minute and that's flooding, eh?  there's all sorts of genuine flooding and ot talk going on; why are you picking on someone with a genuine question?
[03:50] <bod_> bloody`, cedega doesnt play all my games very well,. and my wallet hates cedega
[03:50] <bod_> neosix, wine doesnt install it properly
[03:50] <namegame> cedega didn't cooperate with me trying to install WoW
[03:50] <chipsa964> haha thanks regeya
[03:50] <Ezra> root: stop that
[03:50] <bod_> neosix, whats wrong with virtualbox? does that not play games either?
[03:50] <chemical> Any suggestion for my problem?
[03:50] <d0lph1nK1ng> hello
[03:50] <flacom> ITsMatt: that's the problem of linux distros... (in my opinion)
[03:50] <neosix> bod_: do you use apt-get
[03:51] <bod_> neosix, yes
[03:51] <d0lph1nK1ng> when is hardy heron out?
[03:51] <chipsa964> im pissed cuz i saw the thread somewhere and i forgot to bookmark it
[03:51] <jester7> orudie: i don't think i had to do ANYTHING with the users.  i think all of the users had access to ftp by default
[03:51] <Llewxam> speaking of cedega and gaming, how does guild wars fare with wine and/or cedega?
[03:51] <chipsa964> and now i cant find it any more
[03:51] <bod_> !hardy | d0lph1nK1ng
[03:51] <ubotu> d0lph1nK1ng: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE PRE BETA (ALPHA) SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[03:51] <bloody`> bod: you can get cedega free
[03:51] <d0lph1nK1ng> thx bod_
[03:51] <neosix> bod_: I don't understand apt never full me
[03:51] <regeya> !shouting
[03:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shouting - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:51] <bod_> bloody`, how?
[03:51] <bod_> d0lph1nK1ng, np ;~)
[03:51] <mattg08> is there a macro creation program that i can tell the mouse to go to certain coordinates?
[03:51] <regeya> oh heh...'twas the bout what was shouting
[03:51] <bod_> neosix, what?
[03:51] <regeya> bot even
[03:52] <namegame> I have heard of guildwars effectively running in Wine
[03:52] <neosix> bod_: I said apt-get works perfectly for me
[03:52] <bloody`> bod: torrents :)
[03:52] <PulsarFl> hi..how would I update my kernel?
[03:52] <neosix> bod_: I never had problem with it
[03:52] <Llewxam> namegame: which version of wine?
[03:52] <bod_> neosix, wine doesnt install this game properly,. apt works fine............
[03:53] <namegame> 0.9.56
[03:53] <namegame> here is a link
[03:53] <bod_> so can i install windows through virtualbox and pllay my game?
[03:53] <sterfry1988> Anyone here good with networking ? if so check out my post and see if you could help me out, thanks a lot http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4467658#post4467658
[03:53] <namegame> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=9194
[03:53] <neosix> bod_: aha, OK  I didn't uderstand you
[03:53] <bod_> neosix, ;~)
[03:53] <Llewxam> thank you
[03:53] <neosix> bod_: what game
[03:53] <bod_> neosix, Black & White
[03:53] <regeya> shoot...I seem to remember there's a general scripting app for x11 apps, but I don't remember the name
[03:54] <neosix> bod_: check on winehq database
[03:54] <bod_> neosix, kk, gimme a sec
[03:54] <neosix> bod_: ok
[03:54] <jrib> regeya: zenity? wmctrl?  not sure what you are looking for
[03:54] <Karsyt1> ive got enemy territory running but no sound :(
[03:54] <chuck_> hi, i just got some black window borders, and i'm wondering how i can change the bar at the top and bottom of the screen's colors, this is gnome
[03:54] <PulsarFl> virtualbox doesn't allow 3d games to be played does it?
[03:55] <sterfry1988> did anyone get a chance to take a look at my post ?
[03:55] <jrib> !please | sterfry1988
[03:55] <ubotu> sterfry1988: Avoid your questions being followed by a trail of "Please, help me", "Can nobody help me?", "I really need this!", and so on. This just contributes to making the channel unreadable. If you are not answered, ask again later; but see also !repeat and !patience
[03:55] <bod_> neosix, i found this,.,. but doesnt really help me -- http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=156
[03:55] <regeya> jrib: I seem to have forgotten to make that comment as a reply, sorry.
[03:55] <chipsa964> i cant get my internal mic to work.  I'm still running ubuntu 7.10 live, but i wanna get everything configured so i know what to do when i do the full install.  what do i do?
[03:55] <regeya> jrib: and I wouldn't consider zenity an automation system in any way shape or form
[03:55] <mzuverink> excuse me, sorry to interrupt off topic, but what is the gutsy mythtv/mythubuntu channel?  Thank you and again sorry
[03:55] <bloody`> !repeat | chipsa
[03:55] <ubotu> chipsa: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[03:56] <jrib> regeya: devilspie...?
[03:56] <neosix> bod_: well it seems that game can't run on Linux sorry
[03:56] <keithclark> has anyone successfully installed simcity 4 in wine?
[03:56] <dft> sterfry reading it now
[03:56] <bod_> neosix, well thats not true, cause mine runs, just not very well
[03:56]  * regeya facepalm
[03:56] <chipsa964> that was still too soon? i felt like i waited a while :-p
[03:56] <namegame> yes keith http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1565
[03:56] <ks3> sterfry1988: from the diagram, it looks like eth0 is plugged into your internet feed, but it looks to have an internal address assigned to it. is this correct?
[03:56] <bazhang> chipsa964: open terminal and type alsamixer and make sure nothing is muted
[03:57] <Karsyt1> is there any know issues with wine and 7.04?
[03:57] <chipsa964> thanks bazhang
[03:57] <PulsarFl> hmm
[03:57] <PulsarFl> dual booting works well
[03:57] <Karsyt1> i cant seem to get anything running in wine
[03:57] <neosix> bod_: ok no hard feelings :)
[03:58] <bod_> neosix, cedega apparently works,. mine had a few problems -- like wouldnt start -- http://games.cedega.com/gamesdb/games/view.mhtml?game_id=2317
[03:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Karsyt1, Did you check the appdb to see if what you wanted to run was supported?
[03:58] <Scunizi> chipsa964, could be the mic is just muted.. right click the speaker icon up by the clock/date and choose open volumn control.. paw around in there and see if you can flip any switches.
[03:58] <Karsyt1> Jack_Sparrow: no, where can i see that?
[03:58] <neosix> bod_: well I never used cedega only wine
[03:58] <Jack_Sparrow> !appdb
[03:58] <ubotu> The Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org
[03:58] <Karsyt1> nice, thanks
[03:58] <chipsa964> thanks Scunizi
[03:58] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[03:59] <keithclark> thanks namegame, but it doesn't work.  it won't let me eject disc one to put in disc two.  It seems you must have two cdrom drives installed.  Too bad.
[03:59] <bloody`> keith: to do what
[03:59] <bod_> neosix, will virtualbox play it,.,. likely or not?
[03:59] <namegame> I have never played it
[03:59] <jrib> mattg08: try xnee or xmacro maybe
[03:59] <neosix> bod_: I realy don't know I never used vb too
[03:59] <chipsa964> Scunizi, it only has a playback tab, no record tab or anything
[03:59] <Karsyt1> every game was testet with 7.10... so i should probably upgrade overnight?
[04:00] <bod_> neosix, ok ty,. is there a virtualbox channel?
[04:00] <namegame> copy the contents of both CDs into a folder and try installing it from there...I installed WoW with the expansion (10 CDs) this way
[04:00] <keithclark> bloody It asks for disc two, but Ubuntu will not allow me to eject the disc because it is still in use.  Catch 22
[04:00] <taime1> is there a program that i can paste binary into that will decode it? preferably one already installed?
[04:00] <jrib> taime1: what does that even mean?
[04:00] <taime1> i was pretty clear.
[04:00] <sterfry1988> lol
[04:00] <AntiUSA> what all packages do I need to have installed to use a .JAR installer?
[04:00] <bazhang> haha
[04:00] <bod_> taime1, binary -- decoded to what ? pizza's?
[04:00] <taime1> to text
[04:00] <sterfry1988> milkshakes
[04:01] <dft> fajitas
[04:01] <jrib> taime1: can you provide a concrete example of what you want to do?
[04:01] <sterfry1988> mudslides ?
[04:01] <PulsarFl> I'm bored
[04:01] <PulsarFl> anyone have anything entertaining I could do?
[04:01] <[dcr]> I have a download thats in different parts in .zip format, but when I try to extract it, everything extracts to different folders, any help?
[04:01] <jrib> PulsarFl: /join #ubuntu-offtopic   :)
[04:01] <taime1> um. concrete: i want to paste binary, and translate it to text
[04:01] <bod_> PulsarFl, you can tell me if theres a virtualbox channel
[04:01] <taime1> wtf??
[04:01] <Jack_Sparrow> bod_, Try #Vbox
[04:01] <jrib> taime1: that doesn't make sense
[04:02] <PulsarFl> not sure bod_
[04:02] <taime1> it makes perfect sense
[04:02] <Starnestommy> taime1: binary as in compiled program code?
[04:02] <taime1> no
[04:02] <bod_> cheers Jack_Sparrow
[04:02] <sterfry1988> pulsargl enable the cube in compiz, then pres ctrl+alt+right arrow and see how long before you throw up
[04:02] <Starnestommy> tiagosab: then binary-to-ASCII conversion?
[04:02] <bod_> taime1, ok, decode this 1100110110101000101111111000101
[04:02] <[dcr]> I have a download thats in different parts in .zip format, but when I try to extract it, everything extracts to different folders, any help?
[04:02] <Starnestommy> er, taime1
[04:02] <taime1> ffs... ones and zeros can translate into words, people.. i just want to know if i can do this without having to google "binary translator"
[04:02] <[dcr]> Lol...
[04:02] <bod_> !repeat | [dcr]
[04:02] <ubotu> [dcr]: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[04:02] <sterfry1988> taime1 cant you just use a calculator
[04:03] <bod_> lol
[04:03] <sterfry1988> if you want numbers
[04:03] <bod_> sorry bout the lol
[04:03] <[dcr]> why ?
[04:03] <[dcr]> o.0
[04:03] <bod_> taime1, ud save time by googling
[04:03] <taime1> well, then i suppose the answer is no.
[04:03] <bod_> !ohmy | taime
[04:03] <ubotu> taime: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[04:03] <[dcr]> So you dont know how to extract different parts into one folder as a whole extract instead of different files?
[04:03] <PulsarFl> sterfry1988 wouldn't even have a clue how to do that
[04:03] <mattg08> thx jrib
[04:03] <Lowke1> can anybody help me install enemy territory?
[04:03] <sterfry1988> decoder for binary = google ?
[04:03] <bod_> !ohmy | taime1
[04:03] <ubotu> taime1: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[04:03] <namegame> just bookmark the page that does the conversions...
[04:03] <taime1> what language?
[04:03] <bod_> english
[04:04] <SeanInSeattle> Hey all, does anyone have experience creating playlists for mplayer (audio / video program)?
[04:04] <dft> there's tonnes of java or perl based online converters taimei
[04:04] <taime1> wow, this channel is full of retards
[04:04] <bod_> taime1, ffs -- abreviations are considered foul language
[04:04] <jrib> !info ascii2binary | taime1
[04:04] <taime1> bo_ according to who?
[04:04] <ubotu> taime1: ascii2binary (source: ascii2binary): Convert between ASCII, hexadecimal and binary representations. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.13-1 (gutsy), package size 18 kB, installed size 92 kB
[04:04] <bod_> !coc | taime1
[04:04] <ubotu> taime1: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[04:04] <Lowke1> can anybody help me install enemy territory?
[04:04] <taime1> ffs
[04:04] <taime1> ffs
[04:04] <nite613> I just got an alphagrip keyboard. It's basically a usb hub with a keyboard and mouse. Google searches show that ubuntu users have just plugged in the device and it works. I however can't get it listed in /proc/bus/input/device and dmesg has the following for me: http://pastebin.com/d75b0cf28
[04:04] <ks3> taime1: if you're just looking to convert binary to some sort of ascii text, you can use uuencode / uudecode
[04:04] <bod_> taime1, last chance
[04:05] <taime1> okay bod_
[04:05] <Llewxam> well while guild wars installs... how can i fix streaming youtube and such websites in opera?
[04:05] <taime1> cuz three letters constitute banning
[04:05] <taime1> you stupid fuck
[04:05] <dft> goodbye taimie
[04:05] <namegame> well, you sir show your lack of intelligence there...
[04:05] <bod_> no but that does
[04:05] <jrib> taime1: why would you say that after being told it was inappropriate..
[04:05] <dft> kids these days
[04:05] <SeanInSeattle> Hey all, does anyone have experience creating playlists for mplayer (audio / video program)?
[04:05] <bazhang> heh
[04:06] <Lowke1> can anybody help me install enemy territory?
[04:06] <bod_> yer,.,. cheers Jack_Sparrow
[04:06] <dft> Yar!!
[04:06] <a1fa> JArrrrrrrr
[04:06] <bod_> Lowke1, why not tell us your problem
[04:06] <Lowke1> I don't know how to install it.
[04:06] <jrib> SeanInSeattle: iirc, one way is to just list the paths to the files on separate lines
[04:06] <Lowke1> I have the .run file, I just don't know how
[04:06] <bod_> Lowke1, ok, is there a README?
[04:06] <hotmonkeyluv> where is the sources.lst stored?
[04:06] <jrib> hotmonkeyluv: /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:07] <bod_> Lowke1, oh, why dont you just install it from repo's? no problems then?
[04:07] <bloody`> /etc/apt/sources.lst
[04:07] <hotmonkeyluv> ah
[04:07] <Jack_Sparrow> jrib, May I PM you .. briefly
[04:07] <hotmonkeyluv> thanks!
[04:07] <jrib> Jack_Sparrow: sure
[04:07] <dft> Lowke1; try 'sh < runfile.run' from the console
[04:07] <Ububegin> hei guys, does anyone knoe...what is that thing in vista and mac..and the bottom of the screen ..kinda of icon bar...where u can launch applications...does an equivalent ubuntu version exist
[04:07] <nite613> There error I'm getting when I plug in the device is this: usb 4-1: string descriptor 0 read error: -71  (http://pastebin.com/d75b0cf28)
[04:07] <keithclark> namegame, when copying from cd to hard drive, did you just name your directories after each CD's name?
[04:07] <bod_> dft, why has he got the source? its in repo's
[04:07] <Karsyt1> how can i check which version of wine i have?
[04:07] <SeanInSeattle> Ububegin: its called a quicklaunch toolbar
[04:07] <bod_> Ububegin, yes,.awn
[04:07] <bod_> !awn | Ububegin
[04:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about awn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:07] <jrib> Karsyt1: apt-cache policy wine
[04:07] <namegame> no keith, I copied them into one directory, I did not make separate directories
[04:07] <Karsyt1> jrib: thanks
[04:08] <Ububegin> bod_ : :) ... the bot doesnt know
[04:08] <keithclark> namegame, thanks.  I'll give that a shot
[04:08] <bod_> Ububegin, yes it does, imme a sec
[04:08] <rrm> hey guys... got a q:  is there a 7.10 ubuntu for ppc?
[04:08] <bloody`> yes
[04:08] <SeanInSeattle> jrib:  Is it possible to create a list of internet radio streams that I can switch between in mplayer?
[04:08] <rrm> where?
[04:08] <bloody`> !download | rrm
[04:08] <ubotu> rrm: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive - PLEASE use the !torrents to download Gutsy, and help keeping the servers' load low!
[04:09] <sterfry1988> my screen goes blank when i hit the power button, any suggestions ?
[04:09] <gigamonkey> I made a copy of my internal hard drive onto a thumb drive with dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdc hoping that I'd be able to boot from the thumb drive should the main drive get scribbled. But I realize now even when I choose the thumb drive at startup it's still actually treating the internal drive as the root drive. What else do I need to change?
[04:09] <dft> w00h gnome/compiz on a nice ppc..that would be slick
[04:09] <bod_> Ububegin, ok, im not getting a keyword right somewhere,. just search synaptic for 'avant'
[04:09] <bloody`> probably fstab
[04:09] <Ububegin> bod_ :danke, dude
[04:09] <Lowke1> Verifying archive integrity... All good.
[04:09] <Lowke1> Uncompressing ETF 1.6-english-5 Installer.........
[04:10] <SeanInSeattle> jrib:  are you still active in this channel?
[04:10] <bod_> Ububegin, no proobs,. the full package name is 'avant-window-navigator'   get the  awn manager   aswell
[04:10] <prince_jammys> Ububegin: awn is not available through apt, as far as i know
[04:10] <Turn1> i just installed 7.10 onto a dell D505 with a broadcom bcm4306... i can see my home network, i can enter the wep key, and then it just spins there forever... anyone know what this could be?
[04:10] <jrib> SeanInSeattle: yes
[04:10] <bod_> prince_jammys, yes it is
[04:10] <sterfry1988> dft any suggestions?
[04:10] <SeanInSeattle> jrib:  Is it possible to create a list of internet radio streams that I can switch between in mplayer?
[04:10] <prince_jammys> bod_: maybe after enabling some special repositories
[04:10] <bazhang> Ububegin: you need to add their third party repos
[04:10] <bod_> SeanInSeattle, i suppose so, instead of having a file path to somewhere on your disk, direct to the live stream
[04:11] <bod_> prince_jammys, 1 sec il let u no
[04:11] <jrib> SeanInSeattle: be patient please.  From the man page, Play  files  according to a playlist file (ASX, Winamp, SMIL, or one-file-per-line format).
[04:11] <Ububegin> prince_jammys,bazhang  : http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Gnome%2BKwin%2BAvant+Desktop?content=61071 ... is it this one
[04:11] <SeanInSeattle> jrib:  I'm sorry.  I just saw a request that you accepted for pm'ing, and I wanted to make sure that you were still active here.
[04:11] <bod_> prince_jammys, its in gutsy backports
[04:11] <Lowke1> Verifying archive integrity... All good.
[04:11] <Lowke1> Uncompressing ETF 1.6-english-5 Installer.........
[04:12] <bod_> Ububegin, make sure you have the gutsy backports repo enabled
[04:12] <bazhang> Ububegin: is that avant-window-navigatorm the osx dock like thing?
[04:12] <Lowke1> can anyone help me with this? Seems like Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was installed by another user.
[04:12] <Lowke1> You have to install True Combat: Elite as the same user who did install Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
[04:12] <bod_> bazhang, i beat u to that ages ago
[04:12] <pacifico> hey guys
[04:12] <pacifico> whats up
[04:12] <Neophytos> Hello.
[04:12] <Neophytos> How may we help you pacifico?
[04:12] <bod_> pacifico, whatever isnt down
[04:12] <Ububegin> btw, my graphics card is ATI... and the last time, i tried to enable to desktop effects.. my PC went white screen... so is this Avant thing also dependant on the this stuff
[04:13] <pacifico> LOLBEEP
[04:13] <bod_> Ububegin, yes
[04:13] <bod_> !lol | pacifico
[04:13] <ubotu> pacifico: Please don't use "LOL" and "OMG" and so forth on a regular basis. This is IRC, not IM, and using those lines on their own is not required, and it is rather annoying to the rest of the people in the channel; thanks.
[04:13] <bazhang> Ububegin: not sure you read their faq however
[04:13] <pacifico> ...
[04:13] <bloo`> pacifico, ^^^ Read
[04:13] <bod_> bazhang, ur not too quick tonite ;~)
[04:13] <pacifico> bod_, oh ok lol
[04:13] <Lowke1> can anyone help me with this? Seems like Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was installed by another user.
[04:13] <Lowke1> You have to install True Combat: Elite as the same user who did install Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
[04:14] <hunshad> Someone can help me with this kind of error :
[04:14] <bod_> Lowke1, why do you have to do that?
[04:14] <hunshad>  Exception EAccessViolation dans le module Oxygene.exe à 008F2BE8.
[04:14] <hunshad> Violation d'accès à l'adresse 008F3BE8.Lecture de l'adresse 0000FFF8
[04:14] <pacifico> lol!
[04:14] <pacifico> nice!
[04:14] <Lowke1> bod_:  what?
[04:14] <ka2> hunshad:  thats windows
[04:14] <bod_> !lol | pacifico     come on
[04:14] <ubotu> pacifico     come on: Please don't use "LOL" and "OMG" and so forth on a regular basis. This is IRC, not IM, and using those lines on their own is not required, and it is rather annoying to the rest of the people in the channel; thanks.
[04:14] <hunshad> this is hapenned when i try to run ragnarok with wine
[04:14] <bloo`> pacifico, Listen to the bot
[04:14] <Ububegin> bazhang : just wanna knoe ... cos i saw link with all the instructions... so wondering whether it is dependant on the **desktop effects*** thingie,if so no need to install it...
[04:14] <bod_> Lowke1, why do you have to be the same user?
[04:14] <bloody`> omg lol
[04:14] <Lowke1> bod_:  i dont knoe
[04:14] <ka2> hunshad: #winehq
[04:15] <Logiar> Im running WoW trough wine on a dual monitor setup, the monitors are set up to twinview trough the nvidia-settings. I run WoW on my right monitor and occasionally when i right click inside WoW the mouse clicks towards the right side of my left monitor. Does anyone have any idea wether this issue lies with wine, WoW or something else?
[04:15] <Lowke1> know*
[04:15] <hunshad> thanks
[04:15]  * bod_ should put that factoid on a hotkey
[04:15] <d_ebc> Is this the location for installation support
[04:15] <prince_jammys> yes
[04:15] <Lowke1> bod_: can you help me?
[04:15] <bod_> Lowke1, i suppose you cant be that user? why not change the owner
[04:15] <Lowke1> it says its installed but /usr/local/games is empty
[04:15] <Lowke1> I am the owner
[04:15] <Lowke1> its the only accoun
[04:15] <Lowke1> t
[04:15] <pacifico> U WAN HAX?
[04:15] <pacifico> I HAX U
[04:15] <bazhang> Ububegin: you may get limited functionality from it, not sure if it worth the effort though
[04:15] <pacifico> LOL
[04:15] <pacifico> I WANT TO ANANLLY RAPE YOUR 2 YEAR OLD SISTER
[04:15] <Cpudan80> What the
[04:15] <pacifico> WHILE YOU FUCK HER IN THE ASS
[04:15] <Cpudan80> !ops | pacifico
[04:15] <ubotu> pacifico: 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!
[04:15] <bazhang> pacifico: please stop
[04:15] <pacifico> WATCHING PTHC HCILD PORN
[04:15] <prince_jammys> !ops | pacifico
[04:16] <Cpudan80> Woo
[04:16] <Cpudan80> Thanks nickrud
[04:16] <Lowke1> mmm hcild porn
[04:16] <bod_> he seemed like a nice bloke to begin with.........
[04:16] <danbhfive> wow, speedy
[04:16] <Hobbsee> mental age of what...2?
[04:16] <namegame> I like moderation
[04:16] <bloody`> haah
[04:16] <Ububegin> pacifico: If i find u, i will kill u myself.. u sick bastard
[04:16] <namegame> i think some people come in channels and try to get banned
[04:16] <Cpudan80> heh
[04:16] <bod_> just a thought,.,. the ops call says only in emergencies,. whats classed as an emergency? a fire?
[04:17] <cottima> hello, what file system does ubuntu use by default?
[04:17] <keithclark> namegame: No, it looks for the CD
[04:17] <ka2> cottima: ext3
[04:17]  * bod_ agrees with Ububegin
[04:17] <sterfry1988> ha, my comp is on fire what do i do ?
[04:17] <Logiar> Yes.. There is a fire in the #ubuntu channel :P
[04:17] <namegame> that's strange keith
[04:17] <trollboy> can ubuntu use .ttf's?
[04:17] <bloody`> yes lol
[04:17] <prince_jammys> trollboy: yes
[04:17] <namegame> let me look for some info
[04:17] <prince_jammys> !fonts | trollboy
[04:17] <ubotu> trollboy: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[04:17] <nickrud> trollboy: yes, put them in ~/.fonts
[04:17] <bloody`> !fire
[04:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fire - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:18] <Jack_Sparrow> bod_, We are usually here and watching.. use it when a problem persists rather than waking all the ops
[04:18] <d_ebc> When I try to install Ubunto 7.10, the CD loads, the HDD flashes, the screen turns that off greenish-orange color, then the CDrom/HDD flash in sync. I've let it go for 8 hours and nothing
[04:19] <tkots199> hello
[04:19] <bod_> Jack_Sparrow, so, if noone reacts in a minute or so, then call them,.,.so was the last ops call justified?
[04:19] <Lowke1> can anyone help me install enemy territory?
[04:19] <tkots199> i need help my sound card won't work now that i have ubnutu
[04:19] <danbhfive> d_ebc: is it a new computer?
[04:19] <Rolcol> is it safe to install KDE programs in Ubuntu?  (not Kubuntu)
[04:19] <bod_> Lowke1, uninstall then reinstall from repo's will work fine
[04:19] <d_ebc> It is an older one that runs windows XP
[04:19] <bloody`> rol: yes
[04:19] <prince_jammys> Rolcol: yes
[04:19] <sterfry1988> I am trying to forward my eth0 to my eth1 to potentially manage my own DHCP server, currently when i run ifconfig i shows the the eth1 has no IP, and ideas one how i am supposed to configure it? am i to enter the settings manually ?
[04:19] <trollboy> nickrud, I don't have ~/.fonts
[04:19] <Rolcol> mkay.  thanks
[04:20] <nickrud> trollboy:  mkdir  ~/.fonts if it doesn't exist
[04:20] <cottima> ka2 thank you
[04:20] <cwraig> Lowke1: http://cwraig.id.au/?p=12
[04:20] <danbhfive> d_ebc: have you tried running the checkdisk option? maybe the disk is bad
[04:20] <cabrioleur> d_ebc, try acpi=off noacpi in options.
[04:20] <cwraig> Lowke1: also http://cwraig.id.au/?p=37
[04:20] <namegame> Keithclark, check the last post on this page. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-88495.html
[04:20] <chuck> tkots199: what sound card?
[04:20] <ops_are_fags> literally, EVERY OP and person who only speaks through ubotu is a GAWDAMN FAGET
[04:20] <jrib> SeanInSeattle: no problem, I take a bit to respond sometimes
[04:20] <bod_> d_ebc, aso try the alternat/text installer
[04:20] <d_ebc> It loads the menu and I choose the option to install. When do I choose install options?
[04:20] <bod_> also*
[04:21] <tkots199> blah blah blah
[04:21] <trollboy> what about .otf fonts?
[04:21] <namegame> wow
[04:21] <Cpudan80> :-(
[04:21] <cottima> can linux raid be shared among other distros?
[04:21] <Cpudan80> Guess we aren't very popular this evening
[04:21] <bazhang> heh
[04:21] <cabrioleur> d_ebc, I think it's f6 during this screen. add it to the line on the bottom.
[04:21] <namegame> I guess some people enjoy being hated...
[04:21] <d_ebc> Thank you. Let me try that...
[04:21] <Ezra> ops_are_fags : cut it
[04:21] <cabrioleur> cottima, sure. Use the config file.
[04:21] <nickrud> !troll
[04:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about troll - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:21] <Hobbsee> Jack_Sparrow: you'll probably need them again
[04:21] <LimCore> why ubuntu is full of shitty programs that destroy users data?
[04:22] <jrib> remember, the trolls win when we go offtopic
[04:22] <orudie> can anyone recommend a DNS program ?
[04:22] <nalioth> LimCore: let us be civil
[04:22] <Hobbsee> LimCore: last i checked, windows also contained "format"
[04:22] <ks3> orudie: dns server? bind
[04:22] <bod_> why cant i use tab completion on ops_are_fags    --- my out messages dont show he's quit or been kicked
[04:22] <bazhang> limcore language please
[04:22] <bloody`> orudie: BIND
[04:22] <dft> orudie: dns server?
[04:22] <jrib> bod_: he was k-lined
[04:22] <Hobbsee> bod_: klined.
[04:22] <LimCore> ok, why ubuntu is full of  fantastic  programs that destroy users data?
[04:22] <LimCore> like kmail
[04:22] <LimCore> it just my 2 emails
[04:22] <dft> bloody`; exacte
[04:22] <LimCore> business emails
[04:22] <d_ebc> cabrioleur: is the command "acpi=off noacpi"
[04:22] <LimCore> *eat
[04:22] <keithclark> namegame, that did not work either.  When trying to run from the hard drive, it looks for disc 1
[04:22] <bod_> my bad,. they do...
[04:23] <cabrioleur> d_ebc, just add the words at the end of the line on the bottom.
[04:23] <nalioth> LimCore: why are the streets filled with lethal weapons?
[04:23] <bloody`> ha
[04:23] <tkots199> i need help my sound card Multimedia audio controller: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 AC'97 Audio Controller  dosen't work now
[04:23] <bod_> danbhfive, yer just found it,.,.;~),.,.ty
[04:23] <d_ebc> k... just making sure I got the command right... brb
[04:23] <eatatjoes2> hey i am having a problem... i installed ubuntu on my external HD and when i boot i get error 21, i tried doing the root and setup thru sudo grub and no prevail can someone help me?
[04:23] <rrm> bloody i see no ppc version of ubuntu
[04:23] <LimCore> nalioth: because goverment is full of idiots
[04:23] <orudie> dft: yeah i suppose ?
[04:23] <ka2> !politics
[04:23] <ubotu> Please take political discussion to ##politics. Thank you!
[04:23] <donspaulding> hey all, I'm using mint linux inside virtualbox-ose and I need to replicate the desktop across 20 machines for a class I'm teaching.  Anyone have any experience doing this?  Should I use remastersys?  LTSP?  VNC?
[04:23] <bod_> jrib, what does k-lined mean?
[04:23] <LimCore> now, if kmail fails to have QA why not remove or downgrade it
[04:23] <donspaulding> the classroom machines only have VMWare 6.0 on them
[04:23] <ka2> donspaulding: not ubuntu
[04:24] <ka2> donspaulding: put virtualbox on them
[04:24] <jrib> bod_: banned from the server
[04:24] <donspaulding> ka2, I'd love to, unfortunately the school won't do that.
[04:24] <bod_> jrib, oh ok,.cheers ;~)
[04:25] <LimCore> nalioth: I think programs that destroy user data should be not present in Ubuntu, don't you?
[04:25] <bloody`> rrm: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/feisty/release/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-powerpc.iso
[04:25] <dthacker> LimCore: I'm putting ubuntu on an old Dell PII  The window for the time zone selector is so big I can't see the "next" button.  The resize option is greyed out.  Is there a fix or am I doomed to the alt install cd?
[04:25] <bod_> donspaulding, schools are irritating like that,. im surprised they have *nix on them at all
[04:25] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, it cannot access the configuration file. Check if your partition is o.k. If it is, use the same procedure as to recover mbr after windows installation.
[04:25] <dthacker> LimCore: sorry that was for the whole channel.
[04:25] <LimCore> dthacker: press the Alt key and then drag the window up
[04:25] <donspaulding> bod_: they don't, they're running windows, but they'll let me boot up a nix vm
[04:25] <dsmith_> LimCore: whats your problem with ubuntu?
[04:25] <bloody`> limcore: tab to the button and press it with spacebar :)
[04:26] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, and check if the config file contains proper writeups.
[04:26] <LimCore> dsmith_: kmail is a steaming pile of bugs that just destroyed my emails
[04:26] <Saggles> Digression: Anyone ever managed to install Ubuntu through DVI monitors? I'm having issues in that nothing shows up after the ubuntu bootup splash screen :\
[04:26] <nalioth> LimCore: please rething your outlook.  a tool is a tool.
[04:26] <nickrud> LimCore: if you can confirm it wasn't the isp, file a bug on it
[04:26] <dthacker> bloody`: I cant see the button....
[04:26] <dsmith_> LimCore: do you have backups?
[04:26] <LimCore> nickrud: I did
[04:26] <eatatjoes2> cabrioleur: how can i check the parition is okay, i know how to do fixmbr to get back into windows but i wanna get this working
[04:26] <bloody`> limcore: use thunderbird
[04:26] <Saggles> Can't switch to VGA monitors either, because my graphics card.. annoyingly enough doesn't even have any. u.u
[04:26] <LimCore> dsmith_: dunno, I will try do download it again from pop server, this time with email client that is not epic failure
[04:26] <bloody`> dthacker: tab past the last item you can see and it should be the button
[04:26] <bod_> donspaulding, ah, why does microsoft controll our schools,.,. is there a campaign to get *nix on them? there should be
[04:26] <nickrud> LimCore: ok. I don't use kmail cuz it did it to me once, was never sure myself
[04:26] <dsmith_> LimCore: kmail is useless
[04:27] <LimCore> nickrud: cool, can you confirm my bug report please?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdepim/+bug/199367
[04:27] <bloody`> thunderbird++
[04:27] <pppoe_dude> some girls just drive me nuts
[04:27] <pppoe_dude> oops
[04:27] <LimCore> dsmith_: I think kmail developers are embarassing entire ubuntu
[04:27] <nickrud> LimCore: that was a couple of years ago. I don't use kde anymore
[04:27] <bod_> ha
[04:27] <dthacker> hehe
[04:27] <donspaulding> bod_: I actually used to work at this school, and like many companies, they don't *want* to understand the alternatives to the MS tax they pay.
[04:27] <Saggles> weep
[04:27] <bloody`> gnome is where its at
[04:27] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, the instruction as to when windows installation overwrites mbr. It will tell you how to reinstall grub. Using live cd you can check the partitions and files on them.
[04:27] <LimCore> nickrud: apparetnly they are REALLY slow then
[04:27] <gluttony> onnect
[04:27]  * Saggles trolls forums more
[04:27] <blahdeblah-lap> Repeating an earlier question in case some new folks are listening: What is the closest equivalent to Ghost on Ubuntu?  I'd like to back up my laptop onto an external USB drive without requiring a network server like Clonezilla does.  Encrypted LVM support on both the source and destination drives would be good.
[04:27] <DG19075> uses Evolution himself..no probs at all
[04:27] <dthacker> I'll try the Alt Trick
[04:27] <dsmith_> donspaulding: they rathr spend thousands of dollars to view the web and read email lol
[04:28] <mzuverink> myth help anyone?
[04:28] <dsmith_> blahdeblah-lap: sbackup
[04:28] <LimCore> nalioth: kmail is dengerous program that destroy users data,  there should be a warning that it is experimental, or users will f***ing hate ubuntu
[04:28]  * nickrud lost email with evolution and imap. Luckily I had a backup
[04:28] <namegame> I have to second that DG...seems very stable to me
[04:28] <VeNoM-DS> I have a quick question regarding fresh installation of Ubuntu. When I'm formatting my hard drive, I've heard I should make two partions and install the file system on one, and /home/ on the other? how big should the first partition be?
[04:28] <eatatjoes2> cabrioleur: im using live cd now, sorry im a noob at this, how can i check the partitions and files are on them
[04:28] <eatatjoes2> can i pm u?
[04:28] <dsmith_> i use thunderbird and leave the messages on the server
[04:28] <no0tic> LimCore, if size is right, you could probably read it anyway
[04:28] <dthacker> LimCore: yeesh, I've been using it for 5 years without lost mail.
[04:28] <LimCore> n00dl3: perahps it have separate headers cache
[04:28] <bloody`> venom: depends on how much space you think youll need
[04:28] <nalioth> LimCore: there are dozens of clients for any given protocol.
[04:29] <LimCore> dthacker: pop or imap
[04:29] <dthacker> LimCore: pop
[04:29] <LimCore> nalioth: exacly, therefore the broken one (kmail) should have a warning
[04:29] <Extravert> hello
[04:29] <bod_> donspaulding, yer, i bet they dont understand they dont have to pay for some other alternatives that 1. work better 2. crash less 3. dont have a stupid window logo 4. have decent support 5. have an app for almost anything you can think of 6. new release every 6 months 7. dedicated vlountry support team 8. a nice interface 9. more secure 10. IS BETTER!!!
[04:29] <VeNoM-DS> I'm not sure. the primary hdd is an 80gb bloody`
[04:29] <nalioth> LimCore: have you filed a bug report?
[04:29] <Extravert> where do I set my location for my printer?
[04:29] <blahdeblah-lap> dsmith_: Thanks for the backup tip, and you're exactly right about email.  :-)  Thunderbird with IMAP is the only one that makes sense to me...
[04:29] <LimCore> nalioth: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdepim/+bug/199367
[04:29] <dsmith_> blahdeblah-lap: welcome :)
[04:29] <nickrud> LimCore: you've done what you can then.
[04:29] <no0tic> LimCore, if mail size is right, you could probably read it anyway
[04:30] <bloody`> venom: you dont really need it to be seuparate
[04:30] <LimCore> n00dl3: how
[04:30] <bloody`> venom: do you dualo boot?
[04:30] <dsmith_> bod_: heh, nice listing
[04:30] <nalioth> LimCore: cool, thanks  :)
[04:30] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/reinstall-ubuntu-grub-bootloader-after-windows-wipes-it-out/ <- instructions.
[04:30] <dsmith_> bod_: they rather spend thousands
[04:30] <donspaulding> bod_: don't knock MS support for their big customers, I'd be happy for a tenth of the level of support from IBM or Google as I got from MS
[04:30] <bod_> dsmith_, my point exactly ;~)
[04:30] <catmistake> I need a name of an app that dumps web sites plz, 4 kubuntu. TIA
[04:30]  * dthacker wanders downstairs to see if the Alt trick works
[04:30] <VeNoM-DS> bloody`, no
[04:30] <donspaulding> bod_: but the rest of your list is pretty much right on
[04:30] <LimCore> I also filed a bug that kmail is a f*** epic failure but they closed it
[04:30] <donspaulding> ;-)
[04:30] <astheo> how to minimize rythmbox in the icon tray?
[04:31] <bloody`> venom: use it all then?
[04:31] <no0tic> LimCore, do you want to read your lost mail? I know how to do it
[04:31] <VeNoM-DS> ok?
[04:31] <keithclark> namegame, I will try the "paperclip" method though!
[04:31] <LimCore> seriously, who can kick the $%^&*( kmail out of ubuntu untill the developers get clue or a QA team
[04:31] <LimCore> n00dl3: yes, how to
[04:31] <bod_> donspaulding, i was touching more on something will work on xp but not on xp pro or vista rather than major bugs but yeah i know ;~)
[04:31] <eatatjoes2> cabrioleur:  it says root (hd0,0) but i installed ubuntu on external hd, but did it install grub there ?
[04:31] <Devourer> How do I install a .deb file?
[04:31] <Kalamansi> hello what is the good version for server? more secured...what kind of ubuntu?
[04:31] <Kalamansi> thanks
[04:31] <catmistake> Anyone? Name of kubuntu app that will grab whole sites?
[04:31] <nickrud> LimCore: concentrate on getting your mail, this isn't the place to advocate dropping a package
[04:31] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, and here is the problem.
[04:31] <blahdeblah-lap> Kalamansi: Ubuntu Server maybe?  :-)
[04:31] <bloody`> eatatjoe: hd0.0 is thE MBR
[04:32] <Extravert> what should I set my printer location to?
[04:32] <no0tic> LimCore, no0tic :) anyway.. go to .kde/share/apps/kmail/mail/inbux/
[04:32] <no0tic> LimCore, no0tic :) anyway.. go to .kde/share/apps/kmail/mail/inbox/
[04:32] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, did you follow any instructions how to do it properly?
[04:32] <Kalamansi> blahdeblah-lap what which one?what version for server
[04:32] <astheo> how to minimize rythmbox in the icon tray?
[04:32] <bloody`> hd0,0 is mbr
[04:32] <LimCore> nickrud: where can I advocate that? buggy programs are perfect way to loose users
[04:32] <blahdeblah-lap> !server
[04:32] <ubotu> Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[04:32] <dsmith_> catmistake: downthemall
[04:32] <catmistake> dsmith_: APPRECIATED
[04:32] <eatatjoes2> cabrioleur:  what'd ya mean? i followed the instructions from that link before
[04:32] <donspaulding> bod_: ah, yeah, I was meaning with IIS, they've fixed a number of bugs quickly on the behalf of my former employer (of course, we were the only ones using IIS to its limits, so we had to find the bugs ourselves).
[04:32] <nickrud> LimCore: you've done that as best you can, you could take it to the ubuntu-devel mailling list
[04:32] <swatTX> hi all. Is there any way to get around having to enter the username/password when i access a network share. How come the 'Remember this password forever"doesn't work?
[04:32] <Hobbsee> LimCore: which ubuntu release?
[04:32] <bloody`> nite guys
[04:33] <dsmith_> catmistake: depends on what your trying to do
[04:33] <bloody`> !goodnight
[04:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about goodnight - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:33] <LimCore> Hobbsee: amd64 7.10 - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdepim/+bug/199367
[04:33] <bloody`> !bedtime
[04:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bedtime - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:33] <keithclark> namegame, no go either
[04:33] <Kalamansi> which one is stable? ubuntu server 7.10 or ubuntu server 6.10?
[04:33] <dsmith_> catmistake: trying to make a mirror?
[04:33] <blahdeblah-lap> Kalamansi: both
[04:33] <keithclark> namegame, I guess you got lucky on your multi CD install!
[04:33] <bod_> donspaulding, IIS??? i had major dll probs once with a corrupt install, i called them, they put the phone down and rang me back! then sat there for 2 hours till it was working again,. i was impresed but red alert 2 wont work on xp -- theior answer "so?"
[04:33] <nickrud> Kalamansi: both
[04:33] <Extravert> what do I set my printer location to?
[04:33] <eatatjoes2> cabrioleur:  when i tried root (hd0,0) and then setup (hd0) it says error 17
[04:34] <dsmith_> server2008 is stable.. :P
[04:34] <LimCore> I wonder, are kde programs developers mentally challanged or what.
[04:34] <blahdeblah-lap> Kalamansi: One is LTS and the other is standard.  Read the fine web site about that.
[04:34] <no0tic> LimCore, are you there? I pointed you to your local directory containing your emails
[04:34] <LimCore> so many Kde 3rd party programs are full of bugs that never get fixeds
[04:34] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, it's not hd0,0 in your case. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/09/28/usb-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-install/
[04:34] <LimCore> (it may be a coincidence,as I use mostly K programs anyway)
[04:34] <nickrud> LimCore: please, please, you're getting a bit offtopic.
[04:34] <bazhang> LimCore: please with the editorializing; we get your point you dont like kmail
[04:34] <dsmith_> lim goto #kubuntu
[04:34] <Hobbsee> LimCore: fyi, kmail is not a third party kde app....
[04:35] <bod_> bazhang, at least someone understands him ;~)
[04:35]  * Hobbsee marks the bug as needsinfo
[04:35] <donspaulding> bod_: yeah, like I said, the support for big companies was ok.  It's the little guy that MS pokes in the bunghole.
[04:35] <Kalamansi> nickrud : is it okay to use 7.10 server ubuntu?
[04:35] <LimCore> no0tic: I will ask if I need more help.. .beeing a c++ developer I hope to resolve the problem.  but I would like to have this buggy application fixed or kicked, for the good of other users who may lost emails irreverisably
[04:35] <bod_> bod likes amarok
[04:35] <catmistake> dsmith_: yeah, I wanna local mirror, 4 myself
[04:35] <LimCore> Hobbsee: really? cool I can bash #kde then
[04:35] <Hobbsee> LimCore: so, find a backtrace, and send it to bugs.kde.org.  you can do nothing here.
[04:35] <Hobbsee> LimCore: sure, but do it usefully.
[04:35] <nickrud> Kalamansi: many do. If I were running a really important one, I'd use 6.06
[04:35] <bod_> LimCore, why dont 'You' fix it then give it to the developers to put in hardy asap?
[04:35] <what_if> how do I make it so when I click on a bash script in kde it opens in an editor and does not run ??
[04:36] <LimCore> Hobbsee: no back trace in this time, but I will save state of my stupid box
[04:36] <swatTX> hi all. Is there any way to get around having to enter the username/password when i access a network share. How come the 'Remember this password forever"doesn't work?
[04:36] <TheMidnightRider> Anyone know of a good general purpose IDE for web technologies?  (Python, PHP, Ruby, etc...)
[04:36] <dsmith_> catmistake: httrack
[04:36] <LimCore> bod_: perhaps in free time
[04:36] <bod_> what_if, right click --> properties --> open with tab --> choose default prog
[04:36] <donspaulding> TheMidnightRider: Komodo Edit  http://openkomodo.com
[04:36] <Draco> TheMidnightRider: I personally use kdevelop, works fine unless you really must use GTK and the likes
[04:36] <dft> TheMidnightRider: bluefish
[04:36] <Hobbsee> LimCore: calm down, get it to reproduce, and grab the backtrace then.
[04:36] <catmistake> dsmith_: downthemall just downloads individual pages/ links on a page... OOO, checking. thx
[04:36] <LimCore> bod_: but if rest of the team sucks one small patch will not fix
[04:36] <darkzero> hey all
[04:36] <bod_> LimCore, you no, in the spirit of giveing back to the community and all that
[04:36] <dsmith_> HTTrack: It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer.
[04:36] <vALIEN> LimCore :  rewrite thatass
[04:36] <LimCore> Hobbsee: in this case there was no crash, simply the email started to not show up, with no reason
[04:37] <bod_> LimCore, then send it to the kmail developers not the bug team
[04:37] <keithclark> anyone else on how to install multiple cds on wine?
[04:37] <darkzero> Anyone here know howto use a keyboard shortcut to open and close optical drive?
[04:37] <dsmith_> catmistake: I only used that program a few times before
[04:37] <Hobbsee> LimCore: and do you really expect others to be able to reproduce it with that little amount of info?
[04:37] <bod_> keith80403, can you elaborate please
[04:37] <Hobbsee> "works for me"  --> close bug.
[04:37] <bod_> ;~)_
[04:37] <LimCore> Hobbsee: it lost around 5 emails this 2 weeks, apparently it is a common bug
[04:37] <vALIEN> 4:20
[04:37] <Hobbsee> LimCore: so, fix it.
[04:37] <dsmith_> just 5 emails?
[04:37] <donspaulding> TheMidnightRider: if you want tab completion, Komodo is the only way to go.
[04:38] <nickrud> Hobbsee: for your  text replace:   Works for Me™
[04:38] <Hobbsee> or don't use kmail
[04:38] <Hobbsee> nickrud: ah, thanks
[04:38]  * bod_ thinks LimCore is just lazy
[04:38] <darkzero> hmm guess not
[04:38] <chuy_max> hi, when will hardy heron become beta software? (it is alpha now, and it goes stable in april, so no beta?)
[04:38] <dsmith_> LimCore: complain about kmail on #kubuntu
[04:38] <LimCore> I'm fixing it
[04:38]  * bazhang agrees with bod_
[04:38] <LimCore> well, debugging
[04:38] <prince_jammys> not even
[04:39] <prince_jammys> there is no "complain" channel
[04:39] <dsmith_> lol
[04:39] <LimCore> bazhang: Im fixing someones stupid bug already
[04:39] <catmistake> dsmith_: httrack fits the bill, thanks
[04:39] <bod_> LimCore, cool, can you add a music player, and a web browser, and a document viewer while your at it
[04:39] <dsmith_> np :)
[04:39] <Draco> donspaulding: quanta+ has tab completion, I'd assume kdevelop would too
[04:39] <eatatjoes2> cabrioleur:  it says to set USB as boot device in BIOS (my bios only has 3 options.... HD/network/cd
[04:39] <dsmith_> #kubuntu-complaints, really means /dev/null
[04:39] <LimCore> bod_: bugfree email client is really enouf :)
[04:40] <donspaulding> Draco: I include code intelligence when I say "tab completion"
[04:40] <d_ebc> Does anyone know where the "alternat/text installer" is on the website? I am unable to find it.
[04:40] <bazhang> got to go, back later
[04:40] <nickrud> d_ebc:  releases.ubuntu.com/7.10
[04:40] <bod_> LimCore, but im explaining what people expect of you, know your a kubuntu developer
[04:40] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, invest in lilo then, and you will have to alter the hd a little bit.
[04:40] <TheMidnightRider> Like Intelllisense from M$
[04:40] <dsmith_> when did ubuntu 4 come out?
[04:40] <donspaulding> Draco: in a strong, dynamically typed language, it's really hard to find an IDE that will give me the methods on a string variable automatically
[04:40] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, sorry, not hd. kernel.
[04:40] <Bax> i was playing a game on a low resolution and it just crashed to my desktop, which now appears on that same resolution.  How do I change  the resolution back to normal?
[04:40]  * bod_ gives cookie to bazhang for agreeing with him
[04:40] <ka2> dsmith_: 4.10 ?
[04:40] <chequers> hi all, I have a dell vostro which has integrated video card on the mobo. I have an NVidia 8400GS installed (which windows uses fine), but when I'm trying to boot ubuntu it only outputs video to the onboard adaptor. how can I change this?
[04:40] <dsmith_> yes
[04:40] <ka2> dsmith_: in october 2004
[04:41] <ka2> dsmith_: 10/04
[04:41] <dsmith_> hmm so almost 4 years
[04:41] <donspaulding> Draco: Komodo rocks the socks for crap like that
[04:41] <ka2> dsmith_: year.month
[04:41] <TheMidnightRider> Downloading Komodo now...
[04:41]  * dsmith_ imagins what the next 4 years will rbing
[04:41] <dsmith_> !komodo
[04:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about komodo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:41] <poningru> chequers: reboot with the outside monitor plugged in
[04:41] <TheMidnightRider> we'll see what's up here in a sec......  do you install from source don?
[04:41] <cabrioleur> Bax, log out and log in, or go to system->preferences->screen resolution
[04:42] <dsmith_> ahh dev tools
[04:42] <catmistake> this is whack... apt-get won't let me install while firefox is downloading... says... unable to unlock the administration directory
[04:42] <Draco> donspaulding: netbeans seems best for ruby tab completion
[04:42] <chequers> poningru: you mean after I install with the monitor plugged into the onboard I can then reboot with it plugged into the card?
[04:42] <chequers> catmistake: that means another apt-get is running, it's not about firefox
[04:42] <poningru> catmistake: its probably just downloading in the background
[04:42] <vALIEN> hey i'd like some pros and cons of Gnome and KDE please
[04:42] <Draco> donspaulding: it's very hard to implement complete properly in reflective languages
[04:42] <eatatjoes2> cabrioleur:  also following that tutorial it says umount /dev/sdx1 when i do that for mine which is sdb6 it says 'command not found'
[04:42] <chequers> catmistake: try this command in terminal: ps auwx | grep "apt"
[04:42] <poningru> you should have it disable download in the background
[04:42] <Cyberman2> COME HACK US!
[04:42] <Cyberman2> paste bin this HACK OUR IRC
[04:42] <Cyberman2> On EvilNet We Currently have 5 Servers.
[04:42] <Cyberman2> irc-pie.ath.cx (Pie's Server)
[04:42] <Cyberman2> evil-evilnet.ath.cx (Reaper's Server)
[04:42] <FloodBot3> Cyberman2: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:43] <TheMidnightRider> vALIEN, no
[04:43] <Cyberman2> COME HACK US!
[04:43] <Cyberman2> paste bin this HACK OUR IRC
[04:43] <catmistake> nothing else isusing apt-get
[04:43] <Cyberman2> On EvilNet We Currently have 5 Servers.
[04:43] <poningru> gaah
[04:43] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, umount not found?
[04:43] <bod_> vALIEN, were biased go to #ubuntu-bots
[04:43] <Cyberman2> COME HACK US!
[04:43] <Cyberman2> paste bin this HACK OUR IRC
[04:43] <Cyberman2> On EvilNet We Currently have 5 Servers.
[04:43] <namegame> block him if possible
[04:43] <Cyberman2> irc-pie.ath.cx (Pie's Server)
[04:43] <Cyberman2> evil-evilnet.ath.cx (Reaper's Server)
[04:43] <FloodBot3> Cyberman2: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:43] <vALIEN> I WANT BIASED!
[04:43] <swatTX> Is there any way to get around having to enter the username/password when i access a network share. How come the 'Remember this password forever"doesn't work?
[04:43] <vALIEN> :)
[04:43] <poningru> can someone just ban that guy??
[04:43] <Chipsa964> sorry to bother you all again, but i still cant get my internal mic to work...any suggestions?
[04:43] <poningru> thank you
[04:43] <catmistake> ps ax | grep a[t-get returns the grep
[04:43] <dsmith_> i hate lil' gnomes!...lol
[04:43] <bod_> vALIEN, microsoft!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:43] <eatatjoes2> cabrioleur:  root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu# unmount /dev/sdb6
[04:43] <eatatjoes2> bash: unmount: command not found
[04:44] <Draco> vALIEN: kde requires a bit more memory, but gnome and xfce really come close
[04:44] <dsmith_> there was my biased response
[04:44] <vALIEN> I like gnome, because.
[04:44] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, not unmount, but umount
[04:44] <namegame> it's umount eatjoes...
[04:44] <vALIEN> but i'd like to hear others opinions
[04:44] <poningru> chequers: wait what isnt working? your laptop screen or an outside screen?
[04:44] <dsmith_> kde is close to windows GUI
[04:44] <vALIEN> I really just cant get into KDE, its always been "slow" for me.
[04:44] <eatatjoes2> cabrioleur:  sorry im retarded
[04:44] <dsmith_> gnome is different
[04:44] <mix_cute> hy
[04:44] <cabrioleur> eatatjoes2, happens to the best (yea, right)
[04:44] <vALIEN> hi
[04:44] <drc> vALIEN: One's blue and one's yellow (by default)
[04:44] <axisys> !java
[04:44] <ubotu> To install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository (in !Backports for !Edgy)
[04:44] <dsmith_> kde does require a heavier machine
[04:44] <dsmith_> lol
[04:44] <bod_> !ot | vALIEN    not ubuntu support related
[04:44] <ubotu> vALIEN    not ubuntu support related: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:44] <Draco> vALIEN: kde was really fast on this new system with 128MB and P3 I think
[04:45] <poningru> chequers: you can install using graphical safe option and then turn on nvidia driver using system->admin->hardware driver
[04:45] <chequers> poningru: it's a destop with integrated gfx card. There's also a PCIE graphics card in it
[04:45] <murlidhar> how do i smoothen fonts in firefox ???? i am using a lcd monitor
[04:45] <bod_> !lol | dsmith_
[04:45] <ubotu> dsmith_: Please don't use "LOL" and "OMG" and so forth on a regular basis. This is IRC, not IM, and using those lines on their own is not required, and it is rather annoying to the rest of the people in the channel; thanks.
[04:45] <vALIEN> sorry :)
[04:45] <poningru> chequers: oh!
[04:45] <darkcrab> like, when I insert my burned CD's in ubuntu, it reads them, but the tracts are like track 1, do you all know what I have to download to get it to read the track names?
[04:45] <catmistake> oops... had adept open
[04:45] <cinvoke> I am a newb, how do you open port 22? please help.
[04:45] <poningru> sorry describe the trouble again then
[04:45] <bod_> murlidhar, theres a tuto on ubuntu forums, in the tutorial of the week section
[04:45] <chequers> poningru: what happens is that the bios boots up and shows the video on the GPU VGA output, but ubuntu outputs video to the onboard VGA output only
[04:45] <jrib> cinvoke: it isn't closed unless you closed it
[04:45] <Draco> vALIEN: i.e. not a new system. but trying to start firefox or such like that takes forever (though I hear FF is a memory pig anyway)
[04:45] <murlidhar> thanks bod_
[04:45] <catmistake> thar she goes...
[04:45] <donspaulding> Draco: not used Komodo for Ruby (don't a lot of folks use RadRails?), PHP/Python/Perl was what Komodo was developed for, although it also does good with static languages like HTML/JS/CSS
[04:45] <dsmith_> I can use ff fine
[04:45] <vALIEN> Draco: whats FF?
[04:45] <poningru> chequers: hmm that is weird... because that is controlled by the bios
[04:46] <poningru> not the OS
[04:46] <vALIEN> oh feisty fawn
[04:46] <dsmith_> actually firefox uses Fx
[04:46] <Draco> vALIEN: firefox, used that because I mentioned it in the same sentence
[04:46] <vALIEN> oh
[04:46] <poningru> chequers: but it works under windows?
[04:46] <Starnestommy> FF usually frfers to firefox
[04:46] <vALIEN> yeah :P
[04:46] <chequers> poningru: the only option in the BIOS relates to the first device initialised (eg, for POST output), and that's set to PCIEx (instead of PCI, which is the onboard)
[04:46] <bod_> murlidhar, no prob ;~)
[04:46] <chequers> poningru: yes
[04:46] <cinvoke> I don't think I have a firewall, and I didn't close port 22. I don't think
[04:46] <dsmith_> vALIEN: download the iso's and try them out
[04:47] <vALIEN> what iso's
[04:47] <chequers> I will try to install it via onboard video and swap over after
[04:47] <cinvoke> is there any way to check and make sure?
[04:47] <dsmith_> live CD's
[04:47] <vALIEN> of what
[04:47] <dsmith_> of ubuntu
[04:47] <vALIEN> KDE and GNOME?....
[04:47] <poningru> chequers: sorry dude no clue
[04:47] <vALIEN> im on ubuntu
[04:47] <Frogzoo> cinvoke: google 'shields up'
[04:47] <bod_> vALIEN, perhaps you would be interested in this channel #ubuntu-classroom
[04:47] <poningru> cinvoke: why do you need ssh port open?
[04:47] <Draco> donspaulding: I really only use complete for Java because of it's horribly verbose syntax
[04:47] <poningru> do you have ssh running?
[04:47] <vALIEN> thanks bod
[04:47] <jrib> cinvoke: sudo iptables -L   will list your iptables rules
[04:47] <chequers> poningru: no problem, talking to you at least gave me an idea of what to try ;)
[04:47] <prince_jammys> vALIEN: you can install kubuntu-desktop and not lose gnome. then you can uninstall it if you don't like it
[04:48] <vALIEN> I just saw that there is 1200 users in this channel and wanted some opinion
[04:48] <bod_> vALIEN, no probs ;~)
[04:48] <Draco> donspaulding: I've a data structures prof that says we should use stuff like that, and who's never seen C-style inheritance
[04:48] <donspaulding> vALIEN: be forewarned, the uninstall of kubuntu-desktop leaves much to be desired
[04:48] <bod_> vALIEN, sorry, were tech support #ubuntu-offtopic might help you
[04:48] <vALIEN> So running KDE environment from sessions is NOT KDE?
[04:48] <donspaulding> (or at least it used to)
[04:48] <Kalandros> I have a question for anyone willing to answer: Linux 32-bit v. Linux 64-bit?
[04:49] <Draco> donspaulding: I.e. "how the hell can you expect to access the variable inside just by casting"
[04:49] <bod_> Kalandros, depends if you have a 64 bit machine really
[04:49] <Kalandros> I do.
[04:49] <fausto_vaz> hey guys, you know some channel where i can get information about c language?
[04:49] <Kalandros> I have the newest Intel.
[04:49] <poningru> Kalandros: what is this install for? if its for desktop and if you care about things like flash etc.
[04:49] <Cpudan80> fausto_vaz: ##C
[04:49] <poningru> you might not want 64bit
[04:49] <prince_jammys> vALIEN: if you have kubuntu installed, then KDE appears in your session menu and you would be running KDE
[04:49] <fausto_vaz> thanks man
[04:49] <cinvoke> what am I looking for in the iptables rules?
[04:49] <poningru> cinvoke: first answer that question why do you want that port open?
[04:50] <poningru> do you have ssh installed?
[04:50] <Kalandros> poningru: Well, I am just wondering if I want to use it to make use of my RAM.
[04:50] <Cpudan80> Yeah
[04:50] <bod_> Kalandros, do you have more then 2 gig of ram,. because i believe 32bit can only handle 2 gig max
[04:50] <Draco> fausto_vaz: yeah. if you need examples of data structures and such ruby (the C code behind it) is really cool
[04:50] <Cpudan80> I wouldn't advise installing kubuntu-desktop
[04:50] <ka2> 4 gig
[04:50] <poningru> bod_: not it can handle 4 gig
[04:50] <Cpudan80> The uninstall doesnt work right
[04:50] <bod_> Cpudan80, why?
[04:50] <cinvoke> I am setting up ssl connection with a web server that is using ssl to transmit a file
[04:50] <Cpudan80> The uninstall fails
[04:50] <Kalandros> bod_:  It's reading 3.2 Gigs of RAM.
[04:50] <poningru> even then it can use more using extension
[04:50] <murlidhar> bod_: i can't find the topic in the tutorial of the week section.
[04:50] <bod_> poningru, really,. and 64bit?
[04:50] <Cpudan80> It doesnt remove all the packages
[04:50] <Kalandros> 32 bit systems can read up to 3.5 RAM.
[04:50] <bod_> murlidhar, gimme a sec, il find the link
[04:50] <poningru> bod_: uh... its like in terrabytes
[04:50] <Cpudan80> KDE sucks anyway
[04:50]  * Cpudan80 ducks
[04:51] <Kalandros> poningru: It's exebytes, actually.
[04:51]  * chequers sets Cpudan80 on fire
[04:51] <prince_jammys> desktop war!!
[04:51] <poningru> yeah something like that
[04:51] <Cpudan80> I just prefer gnome
[04:51] <bod_> murlidhar, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=4456
[04:51] <Kalandros> poningru: Exabyte, sorry.
[04:51] <Draco> Cpudan80: unfortunately.. GNOME sucks, Windows sucks, OSX sucks, XFCE sucks
[04:51] <astheo> Kalandros: you might not want 64 bit coz there are some apps/functionalities not yet optimized for 64 bit
[04:51] <bod_> poningru, if only i could afford that much ram ;~)
[04:51] <Cpudan80> At least ubuntu lets you choose, and works well with either env
[04:51] <astheo> as far as i know :)
[04:51] <Kalandros> astheo: Well, I knew there were one with Windows, I didn't know if it was the same with Linux.
[04:51] <poningru> cinvoke: that means you are giving that website full control to your computer
[04:52] <Cpudan80> SuSE for example, relies on KDE backends -- and doesnt work so well with gnome
[04:52]  * LinuxMonkey slaps Cpudan80 with a K, Than a D, .....hrmmm...KD....time for food I give up
[04:52] <Draco> Cpudan80: and CLI sucks, as well. The only non-suck would be AI
[04:52] <keithclark> bod_ Yes, I cannot change discs when trying to install a two disc game, sim city 4, under wine.
[04:52] <Kalandros> bod_: The most feasible amount of RAM you can have in a computer now is barely 8GB. Anything higher and you will be paying about $1,000 a chip. A 4GB chip is upwards of 900 dollars.
[04:52] <murlidhar> bod_: thanks a lot
[04:52] <bod_> keith80403, er, the latest wine can, and so can cedega,,.,. #winehq could help more
[04:52] <astheo> Kalandros: now you know there are indeed
[04:52] <Draco> keithclark: I personally rip the disk image first, but it still requires being able to unmount it
[04:52] <swatTX_> how come i have to enter the username and password everytime i access a networked pc or drive?
[04:52] <darkcrab> q: normally my burned CDs show up with their track names if I stick in the CD on OSX or windows, but on Linux they show up as Track 1 or Track 2, any idea why?
[04:53] <AntiUSA> dammit, can someone help me with getting FreeSpace 2 Open to intall? it's a .JAR and I don't know how to install it?
[04:53] <bod_> Kalamansi, no its not, i can get 4gig of ram for under £100
[04:53] <chequers> darkcrab: probably you need to configure the applicated to download the tracks from the web
[04:53] <dthacker> swatTX: because their authentication rules are set up that way?
[04:53] <Kalandros> astheo: It was just interesting to know, I knew the issues. But I believed Linux to be better, as usual. xDDD I jus thave 4 GIgs of RAM, and you know the temptation of using it all...
[04:53] <Kalamansi> bod_: what?
[04:53] <darkcrab> ah thanks
[04:53] <bod_> murlidhar, no probs,.,. my fonts look lush thanks to thet tuto
[04:53] <chequers> darkcrab: generally they use a service called 'freedb' or 'gracenote'
[04:53] <dthacker> !patience | AntiUSA
[04:53] <ubotu> AntiUSA: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[04:53] <cinvoke> it is just opening an ssl connection and sending the file and then closes the connection
[04:53] <keithclark> bod_ I'm using the latest
[04:53] <chequers> darkcrab: sorry, my first line meant 'download the track *names* from the web
[04:54] <darkcrab> thanks chequers. :)
[04:54] <nickrud> AntiUSA: maybe #java has some java savy people active, doesn't look like there are any here
[04:54] <luckyone> new graphics card is working, can anyone help point out dual head
[04:54] <bod_> Kalamansi, sorry wrong guy
[04:54] <swatTX_> dthacker: so is that a setting i have to change on the other pc or the ubuntu box?
[04:54] <bod_> Kalandros, no its not, i can get 4gig of ram for under £100
[04:54] <cinvoke> the ssl server will handle the rest, i just need to open the port
[04:54] <luckyone> multiple monitor under 7.10?
[04:54] <Kalandros> bod_: 4GB chips, not two 2GB chips.
[04:55] <bod_> Kalamansi, yer
[04:55] <Kalandros> bod_: Single, 4GB chips.
[04:55] <dthacker> swatTX:  I think it's likely the other box.
[04:55] <bod_> no damn
[04:55] <bod_> Kalamansi, sorry
[04:55] <bod_> Kalandros, yer easy
[04:55] <astheo> Kalandros: well its up to you to decide. its not my machine anyway..:) but whats the use of using it all when you can't capitalize it on some other functinalities
[04:55] <luckyone> anyone know how to do dual monitor setup for nvidia?
[04:55] <LinuxMonkey> bod_:  their talking 1 stick not 2.lol
[04:55] <AntiUSA> ahhh I'm sorry, it wasn't a shot at you guys
[04:55] <bod_> LinuxMonkey, im well aware
[04:55] <AntiUSA> you guys are awesome
[04:55] <AntiUSA> I'm just frustrated with trying to use a stupid Java installer
[04:55] <LinuxMonkey> bod_: yeah im slow typing its very late here.lol
[04:56] <Kalandros> bod_: Oh, excuse me. The prices have come down...I'm looking at them now. Still not feasible, but they've dropped considerably.
[04:56] <dthacker> !repeat | luckyone
[04:56] <ubotu> luckyone: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[04:56] <bod_> LinuxMonkey, its 5 in the mornig here
[04:56] <darkcrab> hmm...is there a better extracter for linux than sound juicer?
[04:56] <keithclark> I give up.  There appears to be no way to install a two disc Sim City 4 game in Wine.  I've tried the copy to hard drive and the Wine Eject command.
[04:56] <luckyone> dthacker: sorry
[04:56] <luckyone> dthacker: thought I was squelched or something...
[04:56] <dthacker> luckyone: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174 would be a place to start
[04:56] <cinvoke> does anybody know how to open port 22
[04:56] <chequers> AntiUSA: for a game, I'd suggest reading the documentation if it exists, or trying to find an irc channel for the game
[04:56] <bod_> Kalandros, yer, its now alot cheaper then 2 years ago
[04:56] <darkcrab> there has to be a way keith
[04:56] <Kalandros> Dude...The HP 4GB chip that is $938.87 is backordered. xDDDD
[04:57] <AntiUSA> ok, thanks
[04:57] <keithclark> I've googled to death and none of the instructions work as written.
[04:57] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: you have java installed?
[04:57] <Kalandros> bod_: In all honestly, I just checked a couple of months ago. I guess I was looking at brand name, the stuff I've never even heard of is the cheap ones.
[04:57] <dthacker> keithclark: have you tried the #winehq channel?
[04:57] <dclarke> I am in the process of installing 7.10 on an AMD64 machine and it looks like a total copy of debian thus far.  Is ubuntu a copy of debian ??
[04:57] <AntiUSA> I have not installed it prince jammys... unless it comes with Ubuntu
[04:58] <cinvoke> Do I need to remove blackice?
[04:58] <bod_> Kalandros, yer, the small branch retailers have the cheapest stuff most of the time,.,. unkown so you pay for the product not the friggin logo
[04:58] <Cpudan80> Its based off debian dclarke
[04:58] <Motorsport3> hey everyone, my volume control buttons on my laptop control the microphone, and not the master volume. What's going on
[04:58] <PiousMinion> What determines which options are used to automount a filesystem when a usb drive is plugged in?   There is no fstab entry to edit so I'm stumped.
[04:58] <dclarke> okay .. had to be
[04:58] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: i think you need to install it
[04:58] <Cpudan80> The text based installs are very similar dclarke
[04:58] <prince_jammys> !java | AntiUSA
[04:58] <ubotu> AntiUSA: To install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository (in !Backports for !Edgy)
[04:58] <darkcrab> ubuntu is basically a debian install yes
[04:58] <dclarke> sort of like CentOS is exactly like Red Hat Ent Linux
[04:58] <LimCore> no0tic: the email file is actually gone.
[04:58] <Motorsport3> bingo
[04:58] <dclarke> what is the differentiator
[04:58] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: also see if there's anything useful here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=640312
[04:58] <dclarke> ?
[04:59] <PiousMinion> dclarke: stability. :)
[04:59] <dclarke> debian is pretty stable
[04:59] <dclarke> at least .. for me
[04:59] <AntiUSA> great
[04:59] <AntiUSA> thanks guys
[04:59] <darkcrab> ive tried just about ever distro and ubuntu is definitely my favorite
[04:59] <dthacker> keithclark: There are some hints in this thread, but you have to read a bit. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-88495.html
[04:59] <dclarke> what about Fedora ?
[04:59] <dclarke> or Solaris ?
[04:59] <kupesoft> darkcrab: I've tried every spelling of the word favourite, and favourite is mine
[04:59] <darkcrab> fedora has gotten better over the years.
[04:59] <Kalandros> bod_: Still, what would you do if you had enough money and decided to fill your 4 DIMM slots with 4GB chips? Have 16GB of RAM and only use 3.5 GB of it, unless you shoot for 64-bit. xDDDD
[04:59] <astheo> darkcrab: same here. ubuntu is very stable
[04:59] <darkcrab> hehe kupe
[05:00] <bod_> Kalandros, im using 64 now haha ;~)
[05:00] <kupesoft> darkcrab: (:
[05:00] <AntiUSA> you guys rock, let's see if this works
[05:00] <keithclark> dthacker, I will check it out.  Yes, I tried winehq channel but no response at all.
[05:00] <Odd-rationale> I'm one of the few archers who defected back to ubuntu. (nothing wrong with arch I really liked it! I don't why I am back...)
[05:00] <Downsay> I need some pretty big help...I'm a complete newb
[05:00] <darkcrab> of course, ubuntu is better now than it has ever been.
[05:00] <Downsay> I need to repartition my hdd
[05:00] <dclarke> okay .. based on what I see thus far .. debian is ubunto is debian and Solaris is entirely something else
[05:00] <Draco> astheo: ubuntu has quirks like sudo refusing to work based on the time of day - LITERALLY
[05:00] <Downsay> I downloaded the gparted livecd
[05:01] <Downsay> and it won't load when I reboot comp
[05:01] <garrwood> I have hardy (64b) upgrd from 7.10 (64b) Nautilus will not load. I get an error that libbeagle is missing. i see it has been replaced with libbeagle1 but Nautilus is still asking for it. Pls help!
[05:01] <Downsay> even after changing the bios settings
[05:01] <Kalandros> bod_: The 64-bit can accept up to 2 exabytes, or 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 bytes. xDDDDDD
[05:01] <darkcrab> solaris is mostly for people who want to run a server or workstation.
[05:01] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: Did you try reburning?
[05:01] <Draco> astheo: it's still easy to fix because Ubuntu has the recovery thing
[05:01] <Downsay> yes, I've reburned 3x
[05:01] <dthacker> Downsay: can you use gparted from the Ubuntu Live CD?
[05:01] <prince_jammys> Downsay: put your whole question in one line, it's easier for everyone
[05:01] <Downsay> no, I can't load from live cd
[05:01] <keithclark> dthacker, nothing in your link either that works.
[05:01] <dthacker> Downsay: try another CD-Rom
[05:01] <Kaneda15> so.. who would be able to tell me how i would go about installing the new nvidia vid card drivers? (not the one that is in the restricted drives manager on installation)
[05:02] <bod_> Kalandros, yer, i got one of those for christmas ;~)
[05:02] <astheo> Draco: all distros have its own quirks. but unbutu has the least..
[05:02] <Kaneda15> drivers^
[05:02] <prince_jammys> Downsay: you've been able to boot other CDs, right? such as the ubuntu live CD
[05:02] <dclarke> darkcrab: solaris is mostly for people who want to run a server or workstation ?? isn't that .. everybody ?
[05:02] <Downsay> I need to be able to repartition my HDD, I've tried 3 cd-roms, it will not read from a cd (not sure if this is because I already dual boot in windows and ubuntu)
[05:02] <Motorsport3> garrwood: I think you should ask in #ubuntu+1
[05:02] <Kalandros> bod_: What? Makes no sense...
[05:02] <Downsay> prince_jammys, no, I cannot
[05:02] <darkcrab> I have two computers, both for school.
[05:02] <darkcrab> dont really need a workstation.
[05:02] <dthacker> keithclark: sorry to hear that.  You'll have to wait for more activity in #winehq, post to the forums, or ask the question on launchpad.
[05:02] <garrwood> new to the irc thing, how do i get there?
[05:03] <bod_> Kalandros, i got a 2 exabyte ram stick for xmas last year,.,. ur way behind -- lol
[05:03] <prince_jammys> Downsay: have you looked at your bios settings to make sure you have it set to "boot from cd" ?
[05:03] <keithclark> dthacker.....no worries, I still have one XP machine left
[05:03] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I've already adjusted bios settings to make for priority to read cd, it won't do it still, it skips and goes straight to which operating system would I like to start, ubuntu or windows
[05:03] <Motorsport3> garwood: type /join #ubuntu+1
[05:03] <prince_jammys> Downsay: i see
[05:03] <garrwood> thanks
[05:03] <Kalandros> bod_: u.u We'd be lucky if they made any HDD, even in an array, close to an Exabyte.
[05:03] <dclarke> this is too noisey .. oh well .. thanks and buh bye
[05:03] <jescis> hello, I'm trying to run bed. A binary editor for linux, and I get this error: "error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[05:03] <Downsay> prince_jammys, my linux is so full I cannot download any upgrades and I'm not sure how to make any additional room
[05:04] <dthacker> Downsay: do you have a different CD-ROM you can put in the machine?  If so, I would try that. In my experience, LiveCD's that won't load are almost always hardware.
[05:04] <darkcrab> i just put ubuntu on my laptop because I got tired of windows, i was spending more time being annoyed by it than actually doing my work..
[05:04] <Downsay> dthacker, no I do not
[05:04] <bod_> Kalandros, id be lucky if i can afford a terabyte drive let alone an exabyte ram stick
[05:04] <prince_jammys> Downsay: just to clarify, you say you can't boot from ANY kind of live CD, or only from gparted?
[05:04] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I cannot boot from any type of cd
[05:04] <AntiUSA> IT WORKED!
[05:04] <AntiUSA> thanks prince jammys!
[05:04] <Chipsa964> sorry to bother you all again, but i still cant get my internal mic to work after trying some suggestions...anyone have any ideas??
[05:04] <darkcrab> yay
[05:04] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: congratulations
[05:04] <Grifte1> Hi, I'm having intermittent working audio issues
[05:04] <dthacker> jescis: you will need to find the package that provides that library and install it.
[05:05] <jescis> hhmm
[05:05] <darkcrab> tons of people seem to be having audio issues with 7.10
[05:05] <Kalandros> bod_: Dude...I'd want an Exabyte HDD.
[05:05] <Odd-rationale> darkcrab: And after you install ubuntu, you probably spend more time tweaking it... :)
[05:05] <prince_jammys> Downsay: strange
[05:05] <darkcrab> lol odd
[05:05] <Kalandros> bod_: I'd never ever need a new HDD again. xDDDDDDDD
[05:05] <Downsay> prince_jammys, is there any way I can make another 600mb of room on linux OS so I can upgrade to 7.10?
[05:05] <Grifte1> darkcrab:  yeah, that's the version I'm running
[05:05] <keithclark> dthacker, this appears to be one of those programs that just does not work, unless you are on a dual boot machine
[05:05] <darkcrab> na, i am comfortable enough with the command line at this point that it really doesnt bother me anymore.
[05:06] <icesword> Downsay, uninstall some packages
[05:06] <darkcrab> my other computer is a mac.lol
[05:06] <dthacker> keithclark: rats! I love Sim City.
[05:06] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I'm really new to linux and I have no idea how to repartition...I lost my HD space when I downloaded and installed Virtual Box...after I tried to install Windows OS on my virtual box I ran out of room
[05:06] <prince_jammys> Downsay: the thing is i would just say to use the gparted live CD :)  which you can't do
[05:06] <bod_> Kalandros, yer, but hey said that when 8mb drives were comin out, now people fill 500igs
[05:06] <Kalandros> bod_: Exabyte = 1073741824 gigabytes = 1048576 terabytes = 1024 petabytes...
[05:06] <dthacker> !mac
[05:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mac - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:07] <keithclark> dthacker, me too.  That makes Age of Empires, Empire Earth and now Sim City 4
[05:07] <bod_> Kalandros, yer ok, anyone can use the google converter
[05:07] <darkcrab> lol ubotu
[05:07] <Downsay> prince_jammys, do you have any idea how to uninstall the virtual box and all the HDD space the windows OS took up on it?
[05:07] <prince_jammys> Downsay: well, with gparted you would see that repartioning can be fairly simple. the thing is to get it so that can boot that cd
[05:07] <Kalandros> bod_: Yeah, well. We are a long, long, long, long, long, long ways off from Petabytes, let alone Exabytes.
[05:07] <jescis> I can't find it in synaptic :(
[05:07] <Grifte1> is there no way for me to troubleshoot the audio problems on gutsy?
[05:07] <darkcrab> ynow keith, if you can, your better off just doing a duel boot.
[05:07] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I'm about ready to give up and start fresh and delete ubuntu all together
[05:07] <Kaneda15> mm the 64-bit version of ubuntu 7.10 seems rather unstable, not sure if it's just me or what Oo
[05:07] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: sudo apt-get remove virtualbox and delete the ~/.VitualBox dir.
[05:08] <bod_> Kalandros, nah, 25 years people wil be sayin " i think il download the entire internet to my pendrive today"
[05:08] <keithclark> darkcrab, no, I have one machine that way and I don't want anymore like it........
[05:08] <Motorsport3> My 64bit install is pretty stable
[05:08] <darkcrab> i havent seen a solution yet, but best thing is to search for your audio card on the forums Griftel
[05:08] <Downsay> Odd-rationale, do you think you could help me with the deleting of the ~/.VirtualBox dir.?
[05:08]  * Kaneda15 installed last night and has crashed 5 times so far today
[05:08] <prince_jammys> Downsay: no, i don't know how to install virtual box. the thing i find disconcerting is the inability to boot from cd. i'm going to look around on the internet
[05:08] <darkcrab> k keith
[05:08] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: Sure. It is trivial
[05:08] <jescis> ubotu libstdc++.so.5
[05:08] <keithclark> darcrab, I understand though!
[05:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libstdc++.so.5 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:08] <prince_jammys> Downsay: *uninstall i meant
[05:08] <darkcrab> i understand your point of view too keith
[05:09] <Kalandros> bod_: Well, they are working of in Cairo, Egypt on a disc that utilizes holograms and it's supposed to be able to store the entire internet. For businessmen who travel on planes and can't get online, and things like that. You'll be able to check any static data. =]
[05:09] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: Do you want to remove the whole folder or just the .vdi ?
[05:09] <Downsay> I want to remove everything associated with it
[05:09] <jescis> ubotu c++ libraries
[05:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about c++ libraries - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:09] <dthacker> jescis: do you have libstdc installed?
[05:09] <Downsay> Is there any way for me to defrag in linux?
[05:09] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: rm ~/.VirtualBox
[05:09] <jescis> uum
[05:10] <Odd-rationale> !defrag | Downsay
[05:10] <ubotu> Downsay: The default Ubuntu filesystem (ext3) is engineered to avoid fragmentation issues in most cases, see http://linkpot.net/behead/ for a simple example on how it achieves this. A package "defrag" is available in !Universe, however its use is not safe, and is generally not needed.
[05:10] <bod_> Kalandros, pointless,.,. unless they have a 100gig download speed and noone else in the world using any bandwidth
[05:10] <keithclark> darkcrab, I am just stubborn enough to keep looking casually though.
[05:10] <darkcrab> it should be able to be done
[05:10] <RoAkSoAx> !help
[05:10] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:10] <RoAkSoAx> !compiz
[05:10] <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
[05:10] <keithclark> darkcrab, I've googled to death....nothing works
[05:10] <Downsay> somehow I don't believe that defrag...or something is going screwy with my system even more than I can imagine
[05:11] <gr1ff1n> hello
[05:11] <Downsay> I installed virtual box and on virtual box I installed WindowsXP while installing XP it ran out of space and said it would resume when I was able to free more space
[05:11] <Downsay> I have 0 space to free
[05:11] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: Fragmentation is only an issue if your partition is over %90 full
[05:11] <Kalandros> bod_: Who knows, Intel just released the Core 2 Quad with the 65 nm technology and they already said by the end of the year, they are going to release the new 45 nm processor. Who knows, probably by the time that disc comes out, we'll be downloading and measuring it by gigabytes per second.
[05:11] <Grifte1> darkcrab: sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.  sometimes it gives me an error message when I boot up the machine. something about GNOME have problems. I've been trying to get it to appear again so I could copy the error message but as it seems to appear at random I haven't been able to do it yet.
[05:12] <bod_> Kalandros, yer, but amd will be ahead of intel in 2 years, then they'll die out in 10 years
[05:12] <Downsay> Odd-rationale, my partition is 100% full
[05:12] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: Were you able to get any cd to boot? The alt cd?
[05:12] <jescis> dthacker, I didn't have any libstd packages installed
[05:12] <Downsay> Odd-rationale, no, no cd will boot\
[05:12] <Grifte1> either on reboot or when I reset the desktop
[05:12] <Kalandros> bod_: Don't get on this topic, people have been saying that for years. Who has the best Quad-Core out? Intel. The Phenom doesn't even compare.
[05:12] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: How did you install ubuntu?
[05:12] <Downsay> Odd-rationale, they will play, but will not boot at startup even after bios has been adjusted
[05:12] <gr1ff1n> would you know why I keep getting the error : configure: error: Package requirements (pygtk-2.0 >= 2.8.0) were not met. When i install wan -> python-gtk2-dev is installed ....
[05:13] <gr1ff1n> When I install awn
[05:13] <Downsay> Odd-rationale, I installed it by downloading Feisty Fawn, burning it to a cd, and then rebooting computer with feisty fawn in my drive (I did this bout 8 months ago)
[05:13] <prince_jammys> Downsay: are you able to boot that CD now?
[05:13] <dthacker> jescis: My Spidey sense tells me that you will have to do some googling to find which ubuntu package provides this library.   Hang on a sec....
[05:13] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: And since then you can never boot cd?
[05:13] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I do not have that cd with me, I am 300miles away at school
[05:13] <bod_> Kalandros, yer, but intel are only known worldwide because of their connection with pcworld,. people would never here the word intel unless they worked in developing hardware otherwise
[05:14] <Downsay> Odd-rationale, I've never tried since then until today
[05:14] <darkcrab> Keith : http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=7500
[05:14] <Downsay> Odd-rationale, when I download gparted, for example, do I need to extract it and then burn it to a cd?
[05:14] <prince_jammys> Downsay: you are positive that you burnt the CD image and not the CD data (in the recent Cd you burnt)?
[05:14] <Kalandros> bod_: But that still supports my point, Intel is over AMD. People ask what AMD is, not Intel.
[05:14] <jescis> dthacker, that wont be necissary,it worked thanks. :)
[05:14] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: No
[05:14] <prince_jammys> Downsay: you need to burn the iso as image
[05:14] <Downsay> prince_jammys, no, I am not positive at all, I'm a newb
[05:15] <prince_jammys> Downsay: this *might* be the problem
[05:15] <Downsay> prince_jammys, how do I burn as an iso?
[05:15] <dthacker> jescis: yay! \o/
[05:15] <prince_jammys> Downsay: what software are you using to burn?
[05:15] <Motorsport3> Downsay: if the CD can be read from w/in the OS, it should be able to boot from CD
[05:15] <bod_> Kalandros, yer, but even without publicity amd are competing with 'if you like' media iants
[05:15] <bod_> giants*
[05:15] <dthacker> but for future reference you can search for package contents here: http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[05:15] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I'll have to do it in windows because I don't have any room to DL the gparted file on this comp
[05:15] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I didn't use any software, just copy/pasted it onto a cd-r
[05:15] <Motorsport3> Downsay: also, why don't you delete the WinXP virtual machine?
[05:16] <Kalandros> bod_: Eh, I don't really care who wins, there will be a better computer either way. =]
[05:16] <darkcrab> Griftel first thing I always go to is the driver. See if you have the proper restricted driver installed. If you do not, then get it. If you do, try to configure it. If it is configured correctly. Then start searching the forums.
[05:16] <Motorsport3> Downsay: you copied and pasted what to CD-ARE?
[05:16] <Downsay> Motorsport3, I'd like to delete the WinXP VM, but I don't know how (I've already deleted Virtual Box)
[05:16] <cottima> I am having trouble installing linux raid.
[05:16] <bod_> Kalandros, true, and fair play,. and why didnt we get !ot 'd during this convo i wonder?
[05:16] <Motorsport3> CD-R?
[05:16] <Downsay> Motorsport3, yes, I did, my CD-R's are really old, I never use them, so I don't care if they work properly or not, I have plenty of them
[05:16] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: Did you delete the ~/.VirtualBox folder?
[05:17] <Kalandros> bod_: What's that command for? Silencing?
[05:17] <namegame> I would try a DVD-R if possible
[05:17] <Motorsport3> Downsay: you have to burn the ISO to CD, not copy it to CD
[05:17] <Downsay> Odd-rationale, I typed in sudo rm ~/.VirtualBox
[05:17] <prince_jammys> Downsay: then what's happening is the CD contains a file gparted.iso or something, which won't boot
[05:17] <dthacker> !raid
[05:17] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[05:17] <bod_> Kalandros, silencin? what i dont understand -- im not too savy with the irc lino
[05:17] <cottima> I used Anaconda on Centos to partition for RAID 1 and LVM2
[05:17] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: Any errors?
[05:17] <Downsay> what program should I use to burn it as an ISO?  I don't have any programs for that that I know of
[05:17] <gr1ff1n> gnomebaker
[05:17] <Downsay> Odd-rationale, no, it didn't show any errors
[05:17] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: From windows or ubuntu?
[05:18] <prince_jammys> Downsay: try deepburner, it's free. and select "Burn cd image"
[05:18] <Motorsport3> Downsay: on windows or Ubuntu?
[05:18] <prince_jammys> windows
[05:18] <Grifte1> darkcrab: how do I know if I have the proper driver installed? how do know which driver I should have?
[05:18] <Kalandros> bod_: Well, I didn't know what you said with !ot 'd
[05:18] <rrm> had a question.  can you have xfce only not the gnome libs and all that... sincer i tried that and my system crashed
[05:18] <dthacker> cottima: and...?
[05:18] <Downsay> it will have to be windows because I don't have enough room here
[05:18] <Kalandros> bod_: I'm not a IRC expert either. xDDD
[05:18] <Downsay> Should I go ahead and extract the file and then burn as an ISO or don't extract?
[05:18] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: Let me get you link...
[05:18] <prince_jammys> Downsay: you can use DeepBurner -- just make sure you "burn cd image"
[05:19] <darkcrab> Griftel, well first off, you need to open the hardware manager, and look and see if your devices is recognized and functioning properly. Even if you obviously know its not fuctioning properly, you need to see what the system says.
[05:19] <bod_> Kalandros, !ot = !offtopic
[05:19] <prince_jammys> Downsay: otherwise you just burn a data cd that contains the iso file. this is why it won't boot
[05:19] <Kalandros> bod_: I don't know what that does. o_O
[05:19] <darkcrab> Once you do that, then you can decide whether you have the proper driver or not by what it says is installed.
[05:19] <Downsay> prince_jammys, that's fine, but after I've dl'ed the file I don't know what to do
[05:20] <icesword> ! BURN
[05:20] <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
[05:20] <Downsay> prince_jammys, it shows it as being a zipped file, do I need to unzip it?
[05:20] <bod_> !ot > Kalandros      please read pm from ubotu
[05:20] <cottima> dthacher, Since I am new to ubuntu, I do not how to install a package on the live cd
[05:20] <Motorsport3> Downsay: yes
[05:20] <prince_jammys> Downsay: go to deepburner.com
[05:20] <darkcrab> preferences>hardware information
[05:20] <Downsay> motorsport3, after I unzip it then I burn the entire folder as an image via deepburner?
[05:20] <Kalandros> bod_: I see, and thanks. =]
[05:20] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: try: http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
[05:20] <prince_jammys> Downsay: what is the name of the file you downloaded?
[05:21] <icesword> Downsay, no,you need to burn a iso file
[05:21] <Motorsport3> Downsay: no, just the ISO. I say use IMGBURN, www.imgburn.com All it does is burn ISO
[05:21] <bod_> Kalandros, no probs and....
[05:21] <Downsay> ok, I'll try that
[05:21] <dthacker> cottima: what package are you attempting to install?
[05:21] <bod_> !ubotu > Kalandros     you can find the factoid commands here
[05:21] <Downsay> I'll be back in a few minutes
[05:22] <Kalandros> bod_: Interesting. =]]]
[05:22] <Downsay> thx for the help
[05:22] <prince_jammys> Downsay: hold on
[05:22] <prince_jammys> Downsay: what is the full name of the file you downloaded?
[05:22] <prince_jammys> including extension
[05:22] <bod_> Kalandros, also only talk to ubotu for your knowledge in a private session, dont flood the channel just so you can see what they do ,.,. eg, type this                /msg ubotu !ohmy
[05:22] <icesword> prince_jammys, i think it is *.zip
[05:22] <Downsay> I don't know, I downloaded it from ubotu's descriptions when I typed in /msg ubotu gparted
[05:23] <prince_jammys> !gparted
[05:23] <ubotu> GParted is a !GUI partitioning program. Type « sudo apt-get install gparted » in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/
[05:23] <Motorsport3> looks like they're in bz2 and tar files
[05:23] <Lartza_> My system has got a little unstable, shuold I reinstall?
[05:23] <cottima> dthacker sorry, dmraid
[05:23] <bod_> Lartza_, whats unstable about it?
[05:23] <icesword> seems it is iso file
[05:24] <Downsay> prince_jammys, then I clicked on the sourceforge http:
[05:24] <Lartza_> aMSN stopped working, teewars stopped working, weather applet stopped working, dns problems
[05:24] <keithclark> dthacker, thanks for your help by the way
[05:24] <Downsay> prince_jammys, and I downloaded the first gparted iso
[05:24] <darkcrab> http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/
[05:24] <Lartza_> dns problems are fixed(for now)
[05:24] <dthacker> keithclark: np ;D
[05:24] <Lartza_> oh... and internet is slow
[05:24] <bod_> Lartza_, id suggest sticking with it, asking bout specific things in here, using alternatives, and waiting a month for the next release ,.,. Hardy
[05:25] <Lartza_> I spent a hour resolving a teewars problem on teewars chan and nobody could help
[05:25] <dthacker> cottima: Have you installed ubuntu?
[05:25] <Lartza_> it sotpped working in a reboot
[05:25] <Grifte1> Alright I'm looking in the device manager for my M-Audio Audiophile 24/96. I found the profile for ICE1712 which has many sub-profiles for ALSA and OSS.
[05:25] <Ezra> what does the install - f command do?
[05:25] <Lartza_> cant join games
[05:25] <prince_jammys> Downsay: then you don't have to unzip anything. the file is already a .iso
[05:26] <Downsay> prince_jammys, so once I finish dl'ing this file then I can go ahead and use deepburner?
[05:26] <Lartza_> how can i get amsn work?
[05:26] <cottima> dthacker, no I have not.  I am trying to do RAID 1, then LVM, then install.  But I can not get neither lvm2 or linux raid.
[05:26] <darkcrab> if it doesnt show up in that list of hardware then most likely that is why your having a problem.
[05:26] <darkcrab> possibly
[05:26] <prince_jammys> Downsay: either that or the other burner that's up there
[05:26] <darkcrab> Sometimes the linux drivers work, and sometimes they dont.
[05:27] <darkcrab> the price you pay for opensource sometimes.
[05:27] <prince_jammys> Downsay: whatever you use, make sure it's set to "burn cd image".  one of the links if you scroll up is for a burner that only burns images
[05:27] <Downsay> ok
[05:27] <bod_> Lartza_, run amsn from terminal then pastebin the error messages
[05:27] <Downsay> could you help me download deepburner and get it set up, I'm not sure how to do that still with Linux
[05:27] <dthacker> cottima: the partioning tool on the liveCD should handle Raid1 with LVM.
[05:27] <Motorsport3> deepburner is on windows
[05:27] <Downsay> when I go to deepburner.com I then click on download, then first one down that says free
[05:27]  * dthacker has 3 minutes left
[05:27] <prince_jammys> Downsay: hold on, what do you mean with linux?
[05:27] <darkcrab> so if you dont see the name of your sound card the next step is to do a search for restricted packages for your audio card online
[05:28] <fismoll8> hey guys--was wondering what the /sys folder is for--mine is empty and I'd like to delete it
[05:28] <prince_jammys> Downsay: i thought you were doing this in windows
[05:28] <Downsay> I mean I'm not sure how to install things after I dl them
[05:28] <Lartza_> bod_:this might solve other problems because two other programs stopped working same time
[05:28] <Motorsport3> Downsay: deepburner is on windows
[05:28] <Downsay> I'm in Linux atm
[05:28] <Downsay> ahh
[05:28] <Downsay> ok then
[05:28] <Downsay> so I have to go to windows?
[05:28] <Motorsport3> yes
[05:28] <Kalandros> Anybody use Wine?
[05:28] <Downsay> so I should cancel this dl
[05:28] <Downsay> lol
[05:28] <prince_jammys> Downsay: ok let's clarify - windows or linux?
[05:28] <sutabi> Anyone know why I cant set my resolution any higher then 1024x768? this is a widescreen LCD plus it scales a lot higher on windows
[05:28] <dthacker> !anybody
[05:28] <bod_> Lartza_, getting error messages is always the first step -- we cant fix things unless we know whats broken
[05:28] <Starnestommy> fismoll8: it usually holds certain info that the kernel and system programs use
[05:28] <ubotu> In place of  "Does anyone/anybody...", please be aware, one persons expert is another persons beginner, please ask your question in full, then see what helps!
[05:28] <dbmood1> what is the problem hacker
[05:28] <Lartza_> bod_: there are no error messages
[05:28] <Downsay> I'm currently ON linux and I was wanting to burn from Linux right now
[05:28] <fismoll8> then why is it empty starnestommy
[05:28] <Lartza_> should i strace amsn?
[05:28] <dbmood1> and ... you are using a live cd ?
[05:29] <prince_jammys> Downsay: oh then you don't need to download anything
[05:29] <Lartza_> bod_: no errors
[05:29] <bod_> Lartza_, then the program works,.,. do       sudo apt-get purge amsn && sudo apt-get install amsn
[05:29] <prince_jammys> Downsay: if you use ubuntu, you can just click on the iso i think and the burner will open a window
[05:29] <Lartza_> its not the apt-get version
[05:29] <Lartza_> and it stopped working yesterday
[05:29] <bod_> Lartza_, why not?
[05:29] <jeffMASTERflex> Downsay: just insert an empty disc into your optical drive
[05:29] <Lartza_> it starts and the window is grey
[05:29] <bod_> Lartza_, wot did you do to break it yesterday?
[05:30] <Lartza_> i dont know
[05:30] <Lartza_> rebooted
[05:30] <Starnestommy> fismoll8: don't delete it
[05:30] <prince_jammys> Downsay: lol, i thought you said you were doing this from windows
[05:30] <Downsay> alright, I'll try that in a few minutes when the DL finishes
[05:30] <Downsay> I was going to
[05:30] <Lartza_> weather apllet and teewars broke too
[05:30] <Downsay> but I was able to free up enough space that I didn't need to reboot into windows
[05:30] <cottima> dthacker, it does not at least the regular 7.10 cd.
[05:30] <Lartza_> teewars gives me some error
[05:30] <Lartza_> amsn doesnt
[05:30] <dthacker> cottima: try the server CD
[05:30] <fismoll8> no, I won't
[05:30] <fismoll8> just did ls -a...files were hidden
[05:30] <Lartza_> maybe the teewars message would help
[05:30] <dthacker> time to go. good localtime all.
[05:30] <dbmood1> what is he trying to do ?
[05:31] <fismoll8> however, I have deleted my opt folder...didn't seem to be doing much
[05:31] <dbmood1> oh disk space problems
[05:31] <fismoll8> same with initrd
[05:31] <prince_jammys> Downsay: ok, well once the download is done, you can insert a blank CD and drag the iso file into the "nautilus cd burner" window.  then you select "burn CD image" and burn it
[05:31] <jeffMASTERflex> fismoll8: why are you deleting direcotries on / ?
[05:31] <dbmood1> burn the media and then resize if you don't want windows remove the c:windows dir
[05:31] <Starnestommy> fismoll8: initrd is used in the boot process
[05:31] <fismoll8> my computer booted fine without it
[05:31] <Odd-rationale> Lartza_: One easy way to start over again is to delete all the "." files in your home directory. That can get rid of some quirks.
[05:31] <Lartza_> bod_:http://www.privatepaste.com/c10brvm9b6
[05:31] <fismoll8> there were no files in it when I deleted it
[05:31] <Downsay> lol, I suck at life, but what is the nautilus cd burner?
[05:32] <Lartza_> in the end before sigkill
[05:32] <fismoll8> I'm just trying to get an understanding of /--and what directories are really necessary
[05:32] <CarlFK> is there an app that will low level format a drive?  (I have a 400gig drive that was 'wipted' and now fdisk won't read it)
[05:32] <Lartza_> odd-rationale: tried that with teewars already
[05:32] <YeTr2_> was PPC platform completely droped, or will they release a new version w/ the new LTS?
[05:32] <Lartza_> odd-rationale: havent tried with amsn though
[05:32] <jeffMASTERflex> fismoll8: if it's empty, why do you even bother deleting it?
[05:32] <prince_jammys> Downsay: it's a window that will open on it's own - it's the name of the software that burns cds
[05:32] <cottima> okay thank you dthacker.  I just wish I did not have to keep downloading more CDs.  Have a nice day.
[05:32] <prince_jammys> *its
[05:32] <prince_jammys> grammar!
[05:32] <dbmood1> fismoll8: which are needed ? none just /home and etc if you are backing up really
[05:32] <Lartza_> nobody knew what this meant: futex(0xb7bafab8, FUTEX_WAIT, 2, NULL)  = ? ERESTARTSYS (To be restarted)
[05:32] <dbmood1> but it will not run without most of the rest
[05:32] <bod_> Lartza_, also, try reading the report urslf -- Resource temporarily unavailable
[05:32] <fismoll8> you don't need anything else?
[05:33] <Odd-rationale> Lartza_: Did it work for teewars?
[05:33] <Flannel> YeTr2_: It's officially unsupported (except dapper will be supported until EOL), but there's a community port thats still alive and well
[05:33] <Downsay> prince_jammys, alright, I'll be done here in 45 seconds with the DL
[05:33] <jeffMASTERflex> fismoll8: if you want to break your system, there are easier ways
[05:33] <fismoll8> for backup---what about /bin and /usr
[05:33] <Motorsport3> gparted servers are slow
[05:33] <Lartza_> the "." thing? no
[05:33] <Kalandros> I have a question: I have Wine the Windows Emulator, and the Internet Explorer does not want to work. What do I do?
[05:33] <fismoll8> I have a backup of it, so I'm just experimenting
[05:33] <prince_jammys> Downsay: i'll be here
[05:33] <Flannel> Kalandros: #winehq would be a better place to get help (they'll knwo more)
[05:33] <Downsay> awesome prince, ty so very much for your help
[05:33] <YeTr2_> Flannel: granted that this PC will never see the light of day or the internet for atleast 3 years, I'm trying to find something that will keep PPC going.
[05:33] <Motorsport3> what version of IE Kalandros
[05:33] <Lartza_> recvfrom(10, 0x9082be8, 1030, 0, 0xbfbdbaf8, 0xbfbdbaf4) = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:33] <Lartza_> recvfrom(10, 0x9082be8, 1030, 0, 0xbfbdbaf8, 0xbfbdbaf4) = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:33] <fismoll8> I guess I just figured ubuntu could be a bit like microsoft---you know---leaving junk behind that you don't really need
[05:33] <Downsay> the only thing that makes me want to try and learn linux is the help I receive here
[05:33] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: Whatever one comes with Wine?
[05:33] <Downsay> so thx
[05:33] <Lartza_> futex(0xb7bafab8, FUTEX_WAIT, 2, NULL)  = ? ERESTARTSYS (To be restarted)
[05:33] <elm1> yo
[05:33] <Kalandros> xDDD
[05:34] <icesword> ......
[05:34] <Lartza_> my problems?
[05:34] <YeTr2_> Flannel: so, Ubuntu has officially dropped PPC?
[05:34] <Flannel> YeTr2_: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/7.10/release/
[05:34] <Motorsport3> Kalandros: I wasn't aware of wine coming w/ any version of IE
[05:34] <Motorsport3> But, I see the exe
[05:34] <dbmood1> did ubuntu have ppc ?
[05:34] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: When I downloaded the install, it was in the Program Files...
[05:34] <Downsay> prince_jammys, What would I like to do, make audio cd, data cd, or ignore?
[05:34] <dbmood1> - try debian for ppc
[05:34] <Flannel> YeTr2_: "Officially" only because there weren't enough PPC users that were testing (so we couldn't provide adequate bugfixes)
[05:34] <Lartza_> im getting you the amsn error
[05:35] <bod_> Lartza_, your problem is "(Resource temporarily unavailable)"
[05:35] <prince_jammys> Downsay: mmm. try ignore --- and drag the iso into the window
[05:35] <Lartza_> teewars ppl said the futex line
[05:35] <Flannel> YeTr2_: the PPC versions are now community supported, pretty well, and there's where the images are (for gutsyanwyay)
[05:35] <Flannel> !ppc | YeTr2_
[05:35] <ubotu> YeTr2_: PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up to and including edgy. It is now a community port, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ
[05:35] <Downsay> prince_jammys, it didn't open up a window, should I double click on the blank cd-r on the desktop and then try and click and drag it that way?
[05:35] <Flannel> YeTr2_: that page has a lot more info than I could ever convey
[05:35] <Motorsport3> Kalandros: I see it, my launched just fine. Are you double clicking it?
[05:35] <Lartza_> bod_:all my programs freeze when connecting somewhere
[05:36] <prince_jammys> Downsay: try that
[05:36] <bod_> !elaborate >  im going to bed, please ask the channel, and read the pm from ubotu
[05:36] <prince_jammys> Downsay: i think it also appears in your menu under "places"->nautilus cd burner
[05:36] <Lartza_> amsn: connect(9, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(443), sin_addr=inet_addr("65.54.179.216")}, 16 and freeze
[05:36] <cottima> is the server install cd totally command or is it like debian or anaconda (not gui)?
[05:37] <Downsay> prince_jammys, alright, now that I opened it up and dragged it there, I clicked write disc, it brought up the option write as image, I clicked that
[05:37] <nickrud> bod_: you sure you want im to read that factoid :)
[05:37] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: It loads, but then it doesn't load the Webpage.
[05:37] <prince_jammys> Downsay: excellent, that's it
[05:37] <Downsay> prince_jammys, then under information it says write disc to: DVDRAM or File Image
[05:37] <Downsay> prince_jammys, Do I change it to File Image?
[05:37] <Flannel> cottima: Server CD dosen't install a GUI, correct.  But, like all Ubuntu flavors, you can convert/add/whatever to any other version with a single command
[05:37] <Ezra> norske brukere: kom til #ubuntu-no
[05:37] <Lartza_> my problem in amsn is resource temporarily unavailable too
[05:37] <Lartza_> futex(0x8be5174, FUTEX_WAIT, 15, NULL)  = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:37] <prince_jammys> Downsay: my guess on that is yes
[05:38] <Lartza_> read(5, 0xbff8e404, 32)                 = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:38] <Downsay> wow, it took like 2 seconds max to write it as an ISO image file, I'm not sure it worked
[05:38] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I guess I'll go ahead and reboot and see if it comes up?
[05:38] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: I think I've got it.
[05:38] <bod_> nickrud, positive. he asks me too fix something that he doesnt know whats broken, how can we do that,.,. then the error report states its "temporarily" unavailable and still wants a fix
[05:38] <prince_jammys> Downsay: try it and come back if it didn't
[05:38] <Lartza_> i need some ubuntu geek
[05:38] <Downsay> prince_jammys, be back soon:P
[05:39] <Motorsport3> Kalandros: what'd you do, because mine was doing the same thing
[05:39] <bod_> !gq | Lartza_     read what your pasteing "unavailable"
[05:39] <ubotu> Lartza_     read what your pasteing "unavailable": Are you sure your question allows us to help you? Please read http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxHelpAsk.html to understand how to ask a 'better' question.
[05:39] <nickrud> bod_: lol, I was talking about you not adding the nick, and sending it to 'im' . But my humor misses the mark often anyway
[05:40] <Ezra> downsay :that's not right
[05:40] <bod_> nickrud, lol, oops,.,. yer, perhaps i was just so irritated i forgot,.,.;~)
[05:40] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: Well, I have to figure out how to get to it, but I downloaded a new version of IE for Linux.
[05:41] <sutabi> Anyone know How to mark an item in an terminal GUI?
[05:41] <bod_> sutabi, with a pen?
[05:41] <Motorsport3> mark?
[05:41] <sutabi> bod_: ...
[05:41] <Odd-rationale> sutabi: space?
[05:41] <sutabi> the checkboxes
[05:41] <sutabi> ooh
[05:41] <sutabi> >.>
[05:42] <LimCore> hello
[05:42] <LimCore> plese help me to kill a ninja
[05:42] <bod_> ;~)
[05:42] <sutabi> thANKS Odd-rationale
[05:42] <LimCore> anyone uses evolution?
[05:42] <Lartza_> teewars, amsn and weather applet stopped working, gives errors when runt with strace
[05:42] <bod_> LimCore, wait! ask him if he'll teach you how to be a ninja first
[05:42] <prince_jammys> no, i use -mail :)
[05:42] <prince_jammys> k
[05:42] <Downsay> prince_jammys, it didn't even burn the cd
[05:42] <bod_> LimCore, anyone probably does, but i dont know him that well
[05:42] <Downsay> prince_jammys, how did you say to get to nautilus?
[05:42] <prince_jammys> Downsay: places->nautilus cd burner
[05:43] <prince_jammys> Downsay: ok, we try again
[05:43] <Lartza_> teewars:http://www.privatepaste.com/c10brvm9b6 amsn:http://www.privatepaste.com/5c0rDSGcyt
[05:43]  * bod_ apoloizes for his strange sarcastic attitude mood swin
[05:43] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I don't even have nautilus, I only have something called cd/dvd creator
[05:43] <Lartza_> amsn isnt the apt-get version
[05:43] <prince_jammys> Downsay: that's ok
[05:43] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: Finally, I got to installing it. xDD
[05:43] <LimCore> so, anyone uses evlopution and can help me confirm a bug?
[05:43] <prince_jammys> Downsay: use that
[05:43] <Lartza_> and the problem occurs to user when trying to connect to server(in game or msn)
[05:44] <prince_jammys> Downsay: and drag the iso file in there
[05:44] <Motorsport3> Kalandros: w/o IE4Linux?
[05:44] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I'm burning again, we'll see if it works this time, this time I chose to burn to dvd rather than to image file
[05:44] <Odd-rationale> Downsay: You are trying to burn iso file in ubuntu? Try putting an empty disc in drive. select ignore in the pop up message. right-clikc the .iso and select burn to disc
[05:44] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: No, from what I am seeing, you will need that.
[05:44] <Motorsport3> Kalandros: ah ok
[05:44] <chequers> hi all, ubuntu 7.10 isn't recognising my PCIE video card and is falling back to onboard output. lspci doesn't show the video card in there. What can I do?
[05:44] <punzada> to ssh to a non-standard port is just: ssh server:port right?
[05:44] <Downsay> prince_jammys, alright, it burnt I believe, I'll reboot and try again
[05:44] <prince_jammys> Downsay: yeah, that's what went wrong
[05:44] <Downsay> prince_jammys, see you soon
[05:46] <Flannel> prince_jammys: no, ssh -p port user@server
[05:46] <Kalandros> Hungry! D:
[05:46] <Kalandros> Be back.
[05:46] <prince_jammys> wow Limcore. you find so many bugs. bugs in evolution already?
[05:46] <Flannel> punzada: that was for you (up four)
[05:46] <punzada> ah
[05:46] <punzada> thank you :)
[05:46] <punzada> was wondering why it wasn't working :P
[05:46] <LimCore> prince_jammys: yes
[05:46] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: Dude, got it!
[05:47] <Kalandros> SAWEET!
[05:47] <LimCore> prince_jammys: so, do oyu have evolution un ubuntu 7.10 amd 64 to help confirm a bug?
[05:47] <Motorsport3> Kalandros: awesome, did you follow a guide? If so, link?
[05:47] <prince_jammys> LimCore: no, i uninstalled it. i use k-mail :)
[05:47] <Devourer> How do I install VMWare player?
[05:47] <Kaneda15> i have it lim
[05:47] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: Well, no I didn't. But, I used the website for Ie4. Hold on.
[05:47] <LimCore> prince_jammys: cool, can yoy help to confirm a bug in kmail
[05:47] <seb963> Hey there guys, know if any good autotag plugin to order my mp3??
[05:48] <prince_jammys> LimCore: what is it?
[05:48] <Kalandros> Motorsport3: http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Installation
[05:48] <LimCore> prince_jammys: it only appears in amd64 version afair
[05:48] <Odd-rationale> seb963: EasyTag is good
[05:48] <LimCore> because some developers lacked skills to use proper, stable, kmail version (according to #kde)
[05:48] <seb963> Easytag... I'll search for it, thanks a lot Odd-rationale
[05:48] <matrix> hello ?
[05:48] <jumbers> How can I check, via the terminal, what file system I have?
[05:48] <LimCore> jumbers: mount
[05:48] <macogw> jumbers: mount
[05:48] <Motorsport3> I use to use easytag, but I have too much music, so I use mp3tag via wine
[05:48] <LimCore> matrix: ye?
[05:49] <macogw> i use audio tag tool
[05:49] <prince_jammys> LimCore: i'm not running on amd64
[05:49] <matrix> Hi
[05:49] <jumbers> Thank you
[05:49] <matrix> how's evrey body
[05:49] <seb963> Motorsport3: thats why I keep a windows partition I dont think im brave enough to do wine
[05:49] <LimCore> prince_jammys: hmm you can then try it on 32 bit anyway
[05:49] <prince_jammys> LimCore: what do i need to do?
[05:49] <LimCore> prince_jammys: get a filter.  like a is-not-spam filter (its standard fiter) and have it in as icon on the top box
[05:49] <Motorsport3> seb9693, neither did I, but it was stupid easy to install and use wine
[05:50] <LimCore> prince_jammys: then click this filter quickly say 10 times, so it will start to mark 10 messages as not-spam
[05:50] <Lartza_> I dont' want to reinstall ubuntu , but I can't figure any other solution
[05:50] <LimCore> prince_jammys: then it should crash.   does it?
[05:50] <Motorsport3> seb963, I'm running photoshop cs2 and all my flash drive apps from portableapps.com right now, its awesome
[05:50] <LimCore> and if it does (by this or other method) then some of emails should be damaged (missing email body - they are mepty)
[05:51] <prince_jammys> LimCore: hold on
[05:51] <raju> i am creating live cd based on ubuntu , it is not booting properly
[05:51] <OrTigaS> where can i get games?
[05:51] <Lartza_> OrTigaS Applications>Add/Remove...
[05:51] <Marduk-Destroyer> quick question if anybody knows much about USB
[05:52] <bullgard4> I forgot the name of a command that will display a diagram of the boot up process time sequence: init starts a second process and a third etc. The second process starts another process a certain time later and so on.
[05:52] <matrix> if something happend to my ubuntu how i can renstall it ( restore it ) without using the CD ??
[05:52] <macogw> Lartza_: broke it that bad?
[05:52] <macogw> OrTigaS: applications->add/remove
[05:52] <macogw> OrTigaS: i recommend Frets on Fire
[05:52] <macogw> its like Guitar Hero
[05:52] <macogw> you can even use a GH controller
[05:52] <matrix> someone answer me :(
[05:52] <bod_> Marduk-Destroyer, im not sure,. why dont u ask him
[05:52] <raju> i am creating live cd based on ubuntu , it is not booting properly what may be the error
[05:52] <Marduk-Destroyer> that would be too easy
[05:52] <Lartza_> macogw:  I get some errors on amsn and teewars
[05:52] <bod_> !anybody | Marduk-Destroyer
[05:52] <ubotu> Marduk-Destroyer: In place of  "Does anyone/anybody...", please be aware, one persons expert is another persons beginner, please ask your question in full, then see what helps!
[05:52] <bullgard4> matrix: Please put your Ubuntu question here in this channel.
[05:53] <Lartza_> macogw:  weather applet not working and internet is slow
[05:53] <Motorsport3> ipv6 disabled?
[05:53] <Lartza_> suddenly just after reboot all that
[05:53] <macogw> matrix: live usb
[05:53] <macogw> bullgard4:er...bootchart makes png's of it
[05:53] <matrix> live usb ?
[05:53] <matrix> .
[05:53] <Marduk-Destroyer> fair enough...I've been running Gutsy on my new laptop using a custom kernel without the SD reader module
[05:53] <Grifte1> darkcrab: I just checked the forums and it appears I'm running all the correct drivers, yet for some reason Ubuntu intermittently doesn't recognize the card.
[05:53] <macogw> Lartza_: Motorsport3 was at you
[05:54] <Lartza_> Motorsport: yes, if my system hasnt cahnged it itself
[05:54] <seb963> Motorsport3: Im not that courageus. Maybe after I get more experienced :D
[05:54] <Marduk-Destroyer> it takes a different amount of time, sometimes 10 minutes, sometimes 10 hours, but I consistently lose my USB connections
[05:54] <Lartza_> Motorsport: and the slowness is not the biggest problem
[05:54] <Marduk-Destroyer> mouse, and wireless (internal usb)
[05:54] <Motorsport3> seb963, actually, I tested everything in a virtual machine before I completed it on my main system
[05:55] <Motorsport3> I def recommend it
[05:55] <twilliger> http://tinyurl.com/2unsgk
[05:55] <OrTigaS`> my pc restart again :)
[05:55] <OrTigaS`> :(
[05:56] <twilliger> erm, damn clipboard
[05:56] <OrTigaS`> where can i DL games?
[05:56] <svat> Hi, what is the GUI equivalent of "write" or "wall"? I want to send my mother a message; I'm logged in to my home computer and have root.
[05:56] <Flannel> OrTigaS`: the repositories!
[05:56] <twilliger> I'm thinking about moving from Windows to Linux, I've had experience with Linux before, but not for a while. Which version of Linux is best for wireless internet, as I've been told it is a bad point in Linux
[05:56] <OrTigaS`> Flannel: Link?
[05:57] <Motorsport3> OrTigaS`: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games
[05:57] <OrTigaS`> not there in repo
[05:57] <Motorsport3> tons of games
[05:57] <OrTigaS`> Motorsport3: thanks... lemme check that
[05:57] <Flannel> OrTigaS`: System > Administraton > Synaptic package maanger
[05:57] <Gary_inNYC> hi, i need to speak to someone about AWN and how minimizing apps to the system tray creates ambiguous behavior with the concurrent launcher in the dock
[05:57] <OrTigaS`> Motorsport3: thanks... lemme check that
[05:57] <Chipsa964> how do i get kmix if add/remove tells me it cant retrieve some packages?
[05:58] <raiderxx> what is the command to run a program?
[05:58] <raiderxx> For example: penguin
[05:58] <FloodBot2> !netsplit
[05:58] <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
[05:58] <darkcrab> Griftel, then likely ubuntu just has a problem with your card. My suggestion to you is try another distribution, like PClinuxOS.
[05:58] <Kaneda15> lmao
[05:58] <darkcrab> or buy another more linux friendly sound card.
[05:59] <Motorsport3> that's nuts
[05:59] <Grifte1> darkcrab: thanks... I think :-/
[05:59] <Kaneda15> what sound card you having trouble with Grifte1?
[05:59] <Gary_inNYC> i want AWN to behave in such a way that when i minimize a program to tray (ex. pidgin, Rhythmbox), the launcher is hidden from the dock as well, sort of imitating gnome panel behavior.
[05:59] <regeya> netsplits are so much fun
[05:59] <prince_jammys> LimCore: didn't crash
[05:59] <Gary_inNYC> can it be done?
[06:00] <svat> can I use zenity to pop up a message on another display?
[06:00] <regeya> awn is designed to more closely imitate os x behavior, or more specifically the os x behavior when you hide an app
[06:01] <credible> svat: DISPLAY=:2.0 zenity --foo ?
[06:01] <regeya> (yes, os x has both minimize and hide...yes, I agree that's weird)
[06:01] <chemical> bazhang :my friend job is done...! The Developers did great job
[06:01] <Gary_inNYC> yeah, but it's ambiguous when you hide an app to the tray.  people are inclined to click the launcher and get nothing to happen
[06:01] <svat> credible: and if it's not my display, but I have root, it should work, right?
[06:01] <chemical> bazhang :no problems occured
[06:02] <credible> svat: yes, but it should only be run as root if it absolutely has to be
[06:03] <triorieel> I have a window I cant close...is there anything morew powerful then: sudo kill -SIGKILL 16914
[06:03] <Gary_inNYC> also, is there something i can install so that i can rename files in bulk much in the same way gThumb does it?  gThumb's bulk renaming is perfect using context menus
[06:03] <Gary_inNYC> something for Nautilus even?
[06:04] <Odd-rationale> Gary_inNYC: purr is quite good
[06:04] <Gary_inNYC> cool
[06:04] <Odd-rationale> Gary_inNYC: *purrr
[06:05] <alex93> привет всем
[06:05] <prince_jammys> !ru | alex93
[06:05] <ubotu> alex93: Пожалуйста посетите #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке  / Pozhalujsta posetite #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke
[06:05] <svat> what is the value of $DISPLAY, usually?
[06:06] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I couldn't figure out how to repartition
[06:06] <macogw> alex93: privyet
[06:06] <prince_jammys> Downsay: but you were able to boot gparted, right?
[06:06] <facundo_> Sysinfo for 'facundo-desktop': Linux 2.6.22-14-generic running KDE 3.5.8, CPU: AMDAthlon643000+ at 2009 MHz (4022 bogomips), , RAM: 904/1005MB, 131 proc's, 5.15h up
[06:06] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I got it to boot up, I got it to take away hdd from my windows os, but I couldn't get it to be placed onto my linux OS...only to be placed as unallocated
[06:06] <macogw> haha bogomips
[06:07] <bashca> hi there all
[06:07] <Motorsport3> Downsay: you wanna resize your ubuntu partition?
[06:07] <Downsay> Motorsport3, yes, I need to increase the size
[06:07] <Downsay> Motorsport3, I freed up 50gb from my windows HDD that is now unallocated
[06:07] <Downsay> Motorsport3, but I can't figure out how to open that up for ubuntu to use
[06:07] <prince_jammys> Downsay: is the ubuntu partition next to the unallocated one?
[06:08] <Downsay> prince_jammys, yes, directly next to it, sda1 is windows, sda2 is linux, sda3 is unallocated
[06:08] <Odd-rationale> Gary_inNYC: http://mathrick.org/software/purrr.html
[06:08] <Gary_inNYC> sweet!  purrr is exactly what i was looking for.  thx odd-rationale!
[06:08] <Motorsport3> Downsay: did you get an error message? when attempting to resize?
[06:08] <Downsay> Motorsport3, nope, none
[06:09] <LimCore> prince_jammys: ok, try searching for messages, give condition that subject contains "a"  and serch not in Inbox, but in all Local Folders
[06:09] <LimCore> prince_jammys: what happens?
[06:09] <Motorsport3> Downsay: did you right click your ubuntu partition, and choose resize?
[06:09] <Downsay> Motorsport3, it said successful...and when I resized, I clicked on the sda2 (linux) and I clicked resize/move...from there I added 50gb to the Right of the current HDD
[06:09] <Motorsport3> ok, and then you click apply to force changes
[06:09] <Downsay> Motorsport3, I did that, and it came back and said completed successfully
[06:10] <svat> can I get the values of all the displays currently running?
[06:10] <icesword> !charset
[06:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about charset - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:10] <Downsay> Motorsport3, yet when I look at it it still shows only 120mb free and then 50gb as unallocated
[06:10] <carolus> hello to all
[06:10] <icesword> Downsay, what is wrong
[06:11] <macogw> icesword: wants to make ubuntu have more hdd space on a dual boot
[06:11] <Downsay> icesword, I'm not sure, tried to repartition, I took 50gb from windows, successfully, it showed the size of the hd shrink
[06:11] <carolus> new to ubuntu?
[06:11] <carolus> I am
[06:11] <carolus> just installed it about a week ago
[06:11] <Grifte1> Kaneda15: I'm getting audio working only intermittently with my M-Audio Audiophile Delta 2496
[06:11] <Downsay> icesword, when I tried to add it to linux, it said successful, but wouldn't update the hdd space allowed for Linux, just put it under Unallocated instead
[06:12] <benny_> hi.. I'm really getting tired for youtube (I think it's flash) crashing firefox.  I didn't see anything on ubuntuforums.  Anyone know how to fix?
[06:12] <icesword> Downsay, wait,you said add,how do you add
[06:12] <Motorsport3> icesword: he's out of disk space on his ubuntu partition, deleted his windows partition, and wants to add the unallocated free space to his ubuntu parition, correct me if I'm wrong Downsay
[06:12] <Downsay> Motorsport3, you're correct
[06:12] <icesword> k
[06:13] <carolus> flash in firefox = something to be desired
[06:13] <icesword> i am afraid it is not easy,format that partition,when mount,where to mount
[06:13] <Downsay> icesword, I clicked on my ubuntu HDD, clicked resize/move, and then in the box where it says Free MiB to Left and Free MiB to Right, I had 0 to left, and then I put 50000 to right
[06:13] <raiderxx> Hi, Im having problems putting apps on my desktop. I drag them onto my desktop, but the dont go there. They disappear. Anyone know why?
[06:13] <Motorsport3> Downsay: you can read over this article for some clarification, http://howtoforge.com/partitioning_with_gparted
[06:13] <icesword> Downsay, where to mount it
[06:13] <Grifte1> did Kaneda15 leave?
[06:13] <pen> Anyone know when will the bug of the empty cdrom drive be solved?
[06:14] <Downsay> icesword, what do you mean where to mount it?  I don't really know what that means
[06:14] <LimCore> prince_jammys: and?  exacly, it crashes while searching in Trash  for me
[06:14] <icesword> Downsay, you know,after that partition is formatted,where should you mount it to
[06:14] <prince_jammys___> Downsay sorry i got disconnected
[06:14] <paul---> i have an external ip bound to a tap device i was really really hoping that it would measure the traffic - but it doesnt seem like the traffic is being registered on the tap device by the external ip address works
[06:14] <Downsay> icesword, I don't know what mounting is really, nor do I know how to do it:(
[06:14] <paul---> how can i solve this :/
[06:15] <prince_jammys___> Downsay: i was saying you should be able to select your ubuntu partition, then "resize" and drag it so it takes over the unallocated space
[06:15] <Motorsport3> icesword: he shouldn't need to mount anything, he just wants to resize his ubuntu part. he is using gparted livecd
[06:15] <icesword> oh
[06:15] <icesword> i see
[06:15] <prince_jammys___> what is the ghost command i use to reclaim my nick?
[06:15] <LimCore> prince_jammys___: but it crashes not always it seems
[06:15] <LimCore> GHOST
[06:15] <Flannel> prince_jammys___: /msg nickserv help ghost
[06:16] <prince_jammys___> GHOST prince_jammys
[06:16] <Downsay> prince_jammys, hrm, let me try that in a bit, I want to read this website really fast
[06:16] <Flannel> prince_jammys___: /msg nickserv ghost nick password
[06:17] <jrgotti> damnit...I was hoping to catch Antkin on here...I need some entertainment
[06:17] <Downsay> prince_jammys, I'll brb, going to try this again
[06:17] <sizzle> where do i go for web scripts
[06:17] <prince_jammys> Flannel: thanks
[06:18] <josh1857> 2 questions... what does supported until 2009 mean and what is the most stable server release?
[06:19] <Motorsport3> josh1857: supported until 2009 means supported until 2009, and 6.06.1
[06:19] <credible> josh1857: dapper is currently the best choice for a server, and it's supported for 5 years on the server (but almost 2 have expired by now)
[06:19] <icesword> josh1857, haha,you mean stable,the sole kernel is stable,then you compile new software makes it most stable
[06:19] <Flannel> josh1857: dapper is.  Supported until 2011 (June of 2011)
[06:20] <benny_> anyone here use opera?  it play any better with flash?
[06:20] <josh1857> supported means?
[06:20] <icesword> update
[06:20] <credible> josh1857: security updates
[06:20] <josh1857> it is retired after that?
[06:20] <josh1857> ok
[06:20] <Flannel> josh1857: package updates (bugs/security)
[06:20] <josh1857> so after that you have to install a newer version?
[06:20] <Flannel> josh1857: After that no more updates, yeah.  You can upgrade from one LTS to the next, however.  Hardy is coming out in April
[06:20] <Flannel> Motorsport3: the .1 (and .2) point releases are really only for the isos, not the version itself
[06:21] <Motorsport3> Flannel: didn't know that, thanks
[06:21] <josh1857> that is still slightly confusing
[06:21] <Flannel> josh1857: What are you confused about?
[06:21] <macogw> Flannel: by what math? 2006+3=2009
[06:21] <josh1857> the bugs/updates
[06:21] <Flannel> macogw: server, 2006 + 5 = 2011
[06:21] <Motorsport3> yep
[06:21] <macogw> Flannel: ooo server
[06:21] <Motorsport3> !skype
[06:21] <ubotu> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[06:22] <Flannel> josh1857: Ubuntu has frozen version numbers for its software.  The "versions" of the software it shipped with will always be those (Firefox 1.5, for instance).
[06:22] <icesword> josh1857, i say,you want stable,why not build a software from source
[06:22] <Flannel> josh1857: The updates you recieve are bugfixes and security issues (which I suppose are also bugs), no new features, and no new versions
[06:22] <macogw> Flannel: no i think it has ff2 now because 1.5 gets no security updates
[06:22] <Motorsport3> macogw: I think it was just an example
[06:22] <Flannel> macogw: no.  1.5 is getting backported updates, the ubuntu team is supporting it themselves.  2.0 is in -backports though
[06:23] <rhineheart_m> how to prevent ubuntu to be accessible by IP? I want it to be accessed only with domain
[06:23] <josh1857> forgive my ignorance i am a bsd user
[06:23] <Motorsport3> bsd rox
[06:23] <josh1857> we dont have "retired" versions
[06:23] <josh1857> ;-)
[06:23] <macogw> Flannel: really?
[06:23] <credible> rhineheart_m: I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but in general that's impossible
[06:23] <Flannel> josh1857: A lot of linuxes dont
[06:23] <Flannel> macogw: http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/firefox
[06:23] <macogw> Flannel: weirditude
[06:24] <josh1857> trying to wrap my mind around it
[06:24] <pyrak> can i use ekiga to make calls through my phone line?
[06:24] <pyrak> meaning, to other land lines?
[06:24] <rhineheart_m> credible: I've seen a lot of sites that can't be accessed by numerical
[06:24] <Flannel> josh1857: Basically once its unsupported, you need to upgrade/reinstall whatever.  It only happens because Ubuntu uses a time-based, frozen version, release methodology.  Instead of a rolling release one (like debian [stable|unstable])
[06:24] <killown> does anyone know any utility to do overclock on celeron processors?
[06:24] <ce_airmata> d
[06:24] <magnetron> pyrak: yes, if you get an account at a SIP broker
[06:24] <credible> rhineheart_m: the domain name is just resolved into an IP addres
[06:24] <ce_airmata> ce_fz_yM
[06:25] <credible> so even when you visit a website by domain, it's being fetched by its IP
[06:25] <pyrak> magnetron, i can't just plug in my own phone line?
[06:25] <benny_> rhineheart_m: probably some iptables hacks for that.. not that this is a helpful comment. :)
[06:25] <josh1857> flannel: so that means i need upgrade or reinstall and setup the entire server?
[06:25] <magnetron> pyrak: you could, but that would require special and uncommon hardware
[06:25] <josh1857> every 3 years
[06:25] <josh1857> or however long
[06:25] <Flannel> josh1857: five years (on the server)
[06:26] <josh1857> hmm
[06:26] <Flannel> josh1857: yes, or you can just stop getting any udpates what so ever
[06:26] <josh1857> ok
[06:26] <Flannel> josh1857: It's not going to magically stop working, you just wont have any updates
[06:26] <josh1857> I understand that it just seems odd for a production server
[06:27] <PiousMinion> Anyone know how I can record a video of my screen including the compiz effects?
[06:28] <Flannel> josh1857: Well, if you dont want to be on a treadmill, however long, Ubuntu may not be the right OS for you.  We're not going to lie to you
[06:28] <Odd-rationale> PiousMinion: gtk-recordmydesktop will if you have a fast enough computer
[06:28] <PiousMinion> Odd-rationale: and if I have an old ratty computer?
[06:28] <Odd-rationale> PiousMinion: Otherwise the compiz efect will be kindof slow
[06:29] <PiousMinion> hmm
[06:29] <Odd-rationale> *and choppy
[06:29] <bretton07> dose anybody know how to install/use the htc 6 tap
[06:29] <curioususer> .
[06:29] <josh1857> flannel: i appreciate that :) can you direct me to a ubuntu server based forum or chat room? I would like to chat with some people that run ubuntu on production servers
[06:30] <curioususer> bretton07, I might, I've been playing with that
[06:30] <curioususer> PM me?
[06:30] <prince_jammys> josh1857: #ubuntu-server
[06:30] <Flannel> josh1857: #ubuntu-server may be appropriate.  depending on the week, its either a support channel for server edition, or a server edition war room.
[06:30] <raju> i am creating live cd based on ubuntu , it is not booting properly what may be the error
[06:31] <bretton07> i'v installed it to my mogul but im not sure what to do next
[06:31] <cens0red> I've always been after a "howto set up apache so you can start tinkering with php".
[06:31] <curioususer> bretton07 I have the Titan from Alltel, there's a trick to it
[06:31] <prince_jammys> raju: elaborate
[06:31] <raiderxx> I am having trouble seeing my applications on my desktop. Can someone help?
[06:31] <Flannel> !lamp | cens0red
[06:31] <ubotu> cens0red: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[06:31] <astheo> hi, is there a linux version of chikka?
[06:31] <Codeninja> I got the same problem as raju, not sure what to do - doesn't run from boot and when it get it running the GUI doesn't load fully, only the background.... When considering I'm a linux nub is a pain
[06:32] <Flannel> josh1857: I believe there's also a section dedicated to the server edition on ubuntu forums (ubuntuforums.org)
[06:32] <curioususer> bretton07, if you copy the ROM to your root directory on a blank memory card under FAT32 you can press the combo keys (PWR+CAMERA on Titan) to load it
[06:32] <bullgard4> macogw: Thank you very much for reminding me on 'bootchart'.
[06:33] <cens0red> Flannel thanks. But that howto seems to be about how to set up a separate server. I only have one box.
[06:33] <raiderxx> Can anyone help?
[06:33] <TheCrazyBomb> Holy ass-crap, this is literally 500x the amount of people i've ever seen in an IRC chat
[06:33] <macogw> bullgard4: np
[06:33] <Flannel> cens0red: No, the link it gives tells you how to set it all up
[06:33] <bullgard4> When I try to observe the file /var/log/bootchart/gutsy-20080305-1.png, mc will object: "Error. /tmp/mc-detlef/mcextelW3ce: 2: identify: not found."
[06:33] <magnetron> !language | TheCrazyBomb
[06:33] <ubotu> TheCrazyBomb: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[06:33] <Flannel> cens0red: (on any arbitrary box)
[06:34] <TheCrazyBomb> sorry
[06:34] <macogw> bullgard4: huh? how do you try?
[06:34] <macogw> bullgard4:  eog?
[06:34] <Downsay> alright, I just got it to work
[06:34] <cens0red> Flannel cheers. A bit confusing though, because the firstr para is telling me to install the server CD at boot up.
[06:34] <bullgard4> macogw: What does 'eog' mean?
[06:34] <Downsay> now that I have it working I would like to upgrade to gutsy
[06:34] <TheCrazyBomb> Well, you all have a good day now, you hear?
[06:34] <raju> prince_jammys, it is going upto mounting the filesystem then it says "Begin mounting the filesystem ..Done Alert doent exist Dropping to shell"
[06:34] <Downsay> but there's no upgrade button up top
[06:34] <Odd-rationale> bullgard4: Eye of gnome - image viewer
[06:34] <macogw> bullgard4: eye of gnome
[06:34] <Downsay> nvm, figured it out
[06:34] <prince_jammys> Downsay: you were able to resize the partition?
[06:35] <macogw> bullgard4: eog /var/log/bootchart/gutsy-20080305-1.png
[06:35] <magnetron> TheCrazyBomb: "literally 500x"? that means the larges channel you were in had 2 users
[06:35] <Downsay> prince_jammys, yes I was
[06:35] <macogw> bullgard4: its the image viewer
[06:35] <prince_jammys> Downsay: good
[06:35] <xyblor> what's a terminal command to find the size of a directory?
[06:35] <macogw> xyblor: du -csh dir/
[06:35] <xyblor> oh thanks!
[06:35] <macogw> xyblor: replace dir/ with whatever it is
[06:36] <xyblor> macogw: never heard of du
[06:36] <curioususer> bretton07, appears the Mogul is the phone I have, it's also called the Titan
[06:36] <raju> prince_jammys, it is going upto mounting the filesystem then it says "Begin mounting the filesystem ..Done Alert doent exist Dropping to shell"
[06:36] <Neeku> what's the command to see what those two ext3 partitions are for? (home, ...)
[06:36] <curioususer> bretton07, the steps should be the same
[06:36] <macogw> Neeku: huh?
[06:37] <macogw> Neeku: /home is where your stuff goes
[06:37] <prince_jammys> raju: ok, i don't know - but post the full question including that error message and someone might know
[06:37] <raiderxx> Im having trouble seeing my desktop, and none of my desktop items are showing. Can someone help?
[06:37] <prince_jammys> raju: post it to the whole channel
[06:37] <raju> prince_jammys, how to do that
[06:37] <Neeku> macogw: i want to resize my linux partitions using partition magic; there are 2 ext3 partitions and 1 swap; i don't know which of the ext3's should become larger, or both?
[06:38] <prince_jammys> raju: just rewrite the question from the beginning, including the error message (but don't include my name)
[06:38] <macogw> Neeku: depends exactly what you want to do
[06:38] <prince_jammys> raju: all i can think of is to try the alternate CD, but maybe there's another way
[06:38] <bullgard4> macogw:  eog /var/log/bootchart/gutsy-20080305-1.png works! Thank you for your help. -- Can you guess why mc cannot display this file? --  Is eog the recommended way to consider the bootchart output files?
[06:38] <Lowke1> can someone help me with installing enemy territory? i keep getting this error
[06:38] <Lowke1> Seems like Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was installed by another user.
[06:38] <Lowke1> You have to install True Combat: Elite as the same user who did install Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
[06:38] <macogw> bullgard4: i dont know what mc is
[06:39] <prince_jammys> midnight commander, a file manager
[06:39] <Neeku> macogw: i want to enlarge the space for my linux partitions and then install ubuntu on that
[06:39] <bullgard4> macogw: mc is the Midnight commander.
[06:39] <raju> prince_jammys, ok
[06:39] <prince_jammys> bullgard4: eog is "eye of gnome", an image viewer
[06:39] <macogw> bullgard4: because its not an image viewer
[06:39] <prince_jammys> bullgard4: you can't view images with mc
[06:39] <Lowke1> can someone help me with installing enemy territory? i keep getting this error: Seems like Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was installed by another user. You have to install True Combat: Elite as the same user who did install Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
[06:39] <Lowke1> my usr/local/games is empty.. and i tried installing both Et and tc:e
[06:39] <Flannel> cens0red: It recommends that because it's a simplest way to do it.  But adding it to an existing install is really simple as well
[06:39] <Sonja> how do i get the best drivers for my video card? ATI Sapphire
[06:39] <macogw> Neeku: ok....well the ext3's are both linux ones so whichever you wanna make bigger, go ahead
[06:39] <Sonja> !sapphire
[06:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sapphire - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:40] <cens0red> Flannel will follow the howto. Bout time I learned php.
[06:40] <bullgard4> prince_jammys: hank
[06:40] <Neeku> macogw: you mean i should make both of them bigger?
[06:40] <bullgard4> prince_jammys: Thank you for helping.
[06:40] <macogw> Neeku: it depends what you want to use each for
[06:40] <Neeku> macogw: or something else...
[06:40] <prince_jammys> raju: the alternate cd is another install cd
[06:40] <macogw> Neeku: and how much each gets is totally up to you
[06:41] <macogw> Neeku: id suggest a 10GB partition for / and then however much space you want to hold your stuff for /home
[06:41] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Go to System --> Admin --> System monitor and go to the filesystem tab.
[06:41] <bullgard4> macogw: I hear your guess. But I will further enquire. Because mc is such a universal tool that it would surprise me that it cannot handle .png files.
[06:42] <raju> prince_jammys, no , i want to work out my live cd which is based on ubuntu
[06:42] <Neeku> macogw: i'm an amateur linux user; but i want to have enough space when i'm using it. i had ubuntu installed on this hard; but now my system is 64bits and i'm going to install the 64bit ubuntu on the same partition, and i don't want to format them...
[06:42] <macogw> bullgard4: it doesnt say image viewer when i read the info on it
[06:42] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: It will tell the device (/dev/sdax), Where it is mounted (/) and what size it is.
[06:42] <bullgard4> macogw: Ah! Thank you for commenting.
[06:42] <macogw> Neeku: you have to format the partition where / goes
[06:43] <jenni> Hey guys, I'm trying to install a new login manager using Art Manager but the install button is disabled can anyone please help
[06:43] <Prez00> would there be any problem on installing ubuntu on SSD sata drive?  I am about to buy a LEnovo ThinkPad X300
[06:43] <chipsa964> rich boy!
[06:43] <Prez00> gutsy currently runs great on my x61
[06:43] <Neeku> macogw: then can i resize it while installing? (getting some space from fat partition)
[06:44] <macogw> Prez00: shouldnt be, just make sure you set "noatime" on your /etc/fstab so it doesnt write the disk too much.  SSD's have limited writes
[06:44] <macogw> Neeku: yes
[06:44] <Lowke1> can someone help me with installing enemy territory? i keep getting this error: Seems like Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was installed by another user. You have to install True Combat: Elite as the same user who did install Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. my usr/local/games is empty.. and i tried installing both Et and tc:e
[06:44] <macogw> Neeku: the manual partitioner can do it, i believe.  gparted's on the cd too
[06:45] <Mighty_Penguin> gparted livecd ftw
[06:45] <chipsa964> can anyone give me any suggestions on how i can get my internal mic to work?
[06:45] <jenni> Hey guys, I'm trying to install a new login manager using Art Manager but the install button is disabled can anyone please help
[06:45] <Prez00> macogw: great, thanks
[06:45] <Sonja> how do i detect which video card I have? this is the lspci http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4468516
[06:45] <Mighty_Penguin> jenni on gdebi?
[06:46] <jenni> Whats gdebi
[06:46] <Odd-rationale> Sonja: The VGA line
[06:46] <Mighty_Penguin> gdebi is a program used to install .deb packages you usually find on the internet
[06:46] <jenni> I just went to System > Preferences > Art Manager
[06:46] <Odd-rationale> Sonja: lspci | grep VGA
[06:46] <jenni> no the file is a tar ball
[06:46] <Mighty_Penguin> ah, cant help, i never used it before
[06:46] <jenni> from art.gnome.org
[06:47] <Mighty_Penguin> oh, gnome-art you mean?
[06:47] <jenni> yeah
[06:47] <Mighty_Penguin> i actually installed that before not long ago
[06:47] <Sonja> 03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Unknown device 94c3
[06:47] <Mighty_Penguin> hrm, so you want to install a new login? well
[06:47] <jenni> yeah
[06:47] <Mighty_Penguin> hold on a sec let me see something jenni
[06:47] <jenni> ok
[06:48] <whos2know> hello... I need some help if someone can help me... my Delgue isn't working right anymore and gives me a boost::filesystem::create_directory.  and when I download a torrent it will give me another error saying it can't create the file.... any help would be great thank you!!
[06:48] <Sonja> right now it says i'm using vesa-compliant driver. is there not a better one?
[06:48] <Mighty_Penguin> jenni did you download the file?
[06:48] <jenni> yes
[06:48] <Mighty_Penguin> jenni go to system > admin > login
[06:49] <Mighty_Penguin> and go to local, hit install and select the file you downloaded
[06:49] <bod_> shevy in #winehq says we suck
[06:49] <Mighty_Penguin> should work :)
[06:49] <bod_> apparently thy reckon the wine in ubuntu repo's initially is broken
[06:50] <jenni> ok ill give it a try, thanks
[06:50] <jenni> brb
[06:50] <Mighty_Penguin> yep jenni np :)
[06:50] <magnetron> Sonja: try this: System > Administration > Proprietary Drivers manager
[06:51] <darkcrab> anyone got a clue what this means: GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstrfuncs.c: line 186 (g_strconcat): assertion `string1 != NULL' failed.
[06:52] <Odd-rationale> ok. I just did the "free the fish" thingy. Now how do I "kill the fish" :?
[06:53] <sterfry1988> i am trying to run  a script through the terminal and it says permission denied, i tried running the script via sudo and it says it doesn't exist. any ideas?
[06:53] <darkcrab> anyone know what this means: GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstrfuncs.c: line 186 (g_strconcat): assertion `string1 != NULL' failed.
[06:54] <sterfry1988> figured it out
[06:54] <credible> darkcrab: that there's a bug in whatever app gave that error :)
[06:55] <sterfry1988> it had to have "allow execution in the .sh file"
[06:55] <sterfry1988> thanks
[06:55] <darkcrab> can I fix it credible?
[06:56] <credible> darkcrab: only if you know C and are familiar with the source of the app that had that error
[06:56] <rencore_> how can i make java work in firefox?
[06:56] <sterfry1988> here is a question, if i have 2 NIC cards in my computer one that receives internet and then other one runs to a switch, do i have to configure the other card?
[06:56] <darkcrab> ah ok
[06:56] <credible> Odd-rationale: afaik you have to killall gnome-panel :/
[06:57] <sterfry1988> rencore: download the plugin
[06:57] <darkcrab> do you think it is ok to continue to run the application credible?
[06:57] <rencore_> sterfry1988, what is it call
[06:57] <darkcrab> it doesnt seem to have any problems.
[06:58] <sterfry1988> rencore: http://www.java.com/en/download/linux_manual.jsp
[06:59] <Odd-rationale> credible: :( I'll just wiat itll i log out...
[06:59]  * Odd-rationale is tired of this fish...
[07:00] <ParanoyaM> has a question about linux os, i need to install asterisk not from root, imake all directories /var/asterisl /etc/asterisk but now asterisk setup is needed to install  files in /sbin  andi am actually afraid of change own rights at this folder? so question in that how to install from not root user files in folder /sbin
[07:00] <Seveas> ParanoyaM, don't compile manually, use a package
[07:01] <ParanoyaM> seveas not acceptible
[07:01] <devron6> Evening everyone
[07:01] <ParanoyaM> Seveas so there is some problem with manual installation?
[07:01] <Seveas> ParanoyaM, yes, you seem not to know how to do it. That's why there are packages
[07:03] <ParanoyaM> Seveas it is not a reason ) can you explain how to do this? or give link
[07:03] <ParanoyaM> where i can read about it
[07:03] <Seveas> !compiling
[07:03] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[07:04] <Neeku> macogw: how much space do you recommend?
[07:04] <whos2know> anyone help??
[07:05] <macogw> Neeku: 10GB for /
[07:05] <Neeku> macogw: i'm confused; i don't know if i should move all 'my documents' from my fat partition to here and migrate totally or just leave them there, and ... :-/
[07:05] <macogw> Neeku: you can read from FAT just fine
[07:05] <macogw> and write
[07:05] <devron6> whos2know: what is the problem
[07:05] <macogw> doesnt matter much
[07:06] <whos2know> well... when i start Deluge it comes up with the error boost::filesystem::create_directory and
[07:06] <devron6> hmmm I do not think that I would be able to help you with that one sorry do not know what deluge is
[07:06] <Neeku> macogw: i had problems with that... i couldn't edit my mp3 tags in any ways; i used nautilus and every other thing i could...
[07:06] <whos2know> i am unable to download any new files.... when it starts to download it gives me this error
[07:06] <Les_Caesars> I'm trying to install pidgin 2.4 from the source, and it says I don't have Glib2.0 developer files installed. Even though I think I do. Why is "configure" really complaining?
[07:06] <Neeku> so you say 10gb for each ext?
[07:06] <devron6> who2know: actually are u running it as a super user
[07:06] <J-_laptop> is sftp:// ssh?
[07:07] <macogw> Neeku: for the root partition (aka / )
[07:07] <gitpik> hi all! I'm having trouble with a few avi files on VLC. They work fine in Mplayer, but in VLC the colors are misaligned so that there is a green bar across the top of the screen.
[07:07] <macogw> Neeku: if youre having a separate /home partition for easy reinstalls (thats what i do)
[07:07] <Seveas> J-_laptop, it uses ssh as transport
[07:07] <whos2know> well... i can't get the other error to come up .... but... it's a simular problem.... that it can't write...
[07:07] <whos2know> i've tried to fix the permissions... but... that didn't work...
[07:08] <gitpik> I've installed a bunch of different codecs but nothing seems to work :(
[07:08] <J-_laptop> Seveas: thank you sir! @lart Seveas for being cool. =P
[07:08] <whos2know> i still downloads the ones that it was downloading before... but... don't download any new torrents.. :\
[07:08] <devron6> who2knowsss: i do not know then
[07:08] <Neeku> macogw: and what about the swap? my ram is 1gb now; shall i keep it with 1gb size, or make it 2gb?
[07:08] <whos2know> torrent paused: disk write error, open failed: '/home No such file or directory
[07:08] <J-_laptop> Seveas: does that mean, I can still use ssh keys with that protocol to secure the connection?
[07:08] <macogw> Neeku: if you make it 2GB you can use hibernate even when more than 1GB is in use
[07:09] <whos2know> this is the other error code I recieve.. :\
[07:09] <Seveas> J-_laptop, correct
[07:09] <nanobug> can someone possibly help me out
[07:09] <macogw> Neeku: if you dont use hibernate or suspend...no need to have 2GB
[07:09] <J-_laptop> Seveas: thanks
[07:09] <nanobug> i have been trying for over an hour now to get  ubuntu to allow me to use a higher screen resolution
[07:10] <nanobug> i have manually edited my xorg.conf and added a custom modeline using a generator and the specs for my monitor from the manual
[07:10] <whos2know> any ideas?
[07:10] <nanobug> i have removed all other modelines from xorg.conf except for 1920x1440
[07:10] <nanobug> but it still boots up in 1600x1200
[07:11] <gitpik> including the medibuntu codecs and it's still messed up. It's only some avi too not all.
[07:11] <Neeku> now that i'm deleting these partitions are they being deleted right now, or they'll be deleted after a restart?
[07:12] <Flannel> Neeku: They're being deleted right now (or assuming you've actually committed the changes)
[07:12] <nanobug> is there some sort of display mode autodetection in gutsy?
[07:13] <nanobug> because im not  understanding how it continues to work with 1600x1200 when I have removed all references to 1600x1200 in xorg.conf
[07:13] <nanobug> i would at least understand if x refused to start or the screen was scramble
[07:13] <nanobug> but its like my changes in xorg.conf have no effect whatsoever
[07:13] <gitpik> anyone have any ideas?
[07:14] <Neeku> how can i merge two fat32 partitions?
[07:15] <ParanoyaM> Seveas
[07:15] <ParanoyaM> i read manual, there is written that i need to run make install from sudo
[07:15] <ParanoyaM> but i use asp linux, and there is no sudo
[07:15] <cjae> I have a seagate freeagent usb/esata external hdd and it keeps disappearing from all menus and desktop icons and even when it shows it will not miunt. Can I probe the usb connection or something
[07:16] <ParanoyaM> there is su, but i need to install asterisk from users asterisk
[07:16] <cjae> *mount
[07:16] <Seveas> ParanoyaM, asp linux?
[07:16] <Seveas> this is an ubuntu support channel, if you don't use ubuntu, don't expect help
[07:16] <ParanoyaM> Seveas yes
[07:16] <ParanoyaM> Seveas ok then is there any asp linux channel?
[07:16] <Neeku> how can i merge two fat partitions?
[07:16] <Seveas> no idea
[07:17] <ParanoyaM> Seveas thanks
[07:17] <macogw> ParanoyaM: you could install sudo
[07:17] <Seveas> macogw, if 'asp linux' has that
[07:17] <Pendeta> Is there a way to prevent users from playing internet games?
[07:17] <Flannel> Pendeta: Take away their internet
[07:17] <macogw> Seveas: er....oh yeah....well, s/he could compile it
[07:17] <ptc1311> HI
[07:18] <Seveas> macogw, :)
[07:18] <Neeku> any ideas?
[07:19] <macogw> Seveas: and then use it to finish compiling asterisk.... yay, yak shaving!
[07:19] <Pendeta> Flannel, is there any other way (besides shooting them)?
[07:19] <prince_jammys> hang them
[07:19] <Seveas> Pendeta, don't install flash or java
[07:19] <prince_jammys> there you go
[07:19] <macogw> Pendeta: block the websites that have games
[07:19] <Flannel> Pendeta: Considering the internet has games over HTTP, no, not really.  You could try and do the filter thing, but its unlikely to work, and has lots of false positives, and stuff.
[07:20] <yigal> has anyone here used gnome-do - what an awesome program
[07:20] <mandrig> Hi
[07:20] <yigal> mandrig: hello
[07:21] <gitpik> should i ask again?
[07:21] <Odd-rationale> yigal: I use it!
[07:21] <mandrig> So I just installed Ubuntu, for I think the 3rd time.
[07:21] <yigal> Odd-rationale: Isn't it cool, I have beagle and the two together are really neat
[07:21] <yigal> together
[07:21] <darkcrab> does anyone know how to update ubuntu's clamav to the current version?
[07:21] <mandrig> And I need some help, could someone help me?
[07:21] <Odd-rationale> mandrig: Don't worry. Ive done that too
[07:22] <Neeku> can't i merge two partitions using ubuntu partitioner?
[07:22] <yigal> darkcrab: use "#freshclam"
[07:22] <yigal> darkcrab: sudo freshclam
[07:22] <darkcrab> no, I dont mean the virus definitions, I mean the actual program.
[07:22] <Odd-rationale> yigal: Have you figured out hot make it not so transparent when using compiz. I can hardly read anything
[07:22] <Odd-rationale> * not so transparent
[07:23] <yigal> Odd-rationale: I am using metacity with compositing, basically transparent terminals and a few other things but not full blown compiz
[07:23] <yigal> Odd-rationale: it's much less resource intensive and does what I want it to
[07:23] <arooni> top seems to be a poor way of seeing where my memory is allocated; is there a better way?
[07:24] <Odd-rationale> yigal: ok. I use metacity for every day computing. Compiz for show off ;) I would like to gnome-do to my demo, but it comes up so transperent
[07:24] <Seveas> arooni, a microscope
[07:25] <arooni> Seveas, i have 324MB used of 360 and i cant see the MB allocation for the top processes (mongrel_rails) for instance
[07:25] <armedking> Hey all, Last couple of days i had trouble with 2D rendering in Ubuntu (Bringing CPU to 100% when drawing 2D incl Metacity) what i did is test my card on a windows box (Nvidia 8600GTS) with Windows Nvidia Drivers and tested my card on all aspects saying all works ok. Can i assume now that it's a Software problem? Because i want to figure out now what's Causing the problem.
[07:26] <BobSapp> how do i install lmsensors so i can sense my cpu temperature?
[07:26] <plux> BobSapp: apt-get install lmsensors
[07:26] <jetscreamer> then run sensors-detect
[07:27] <AntiUSA> what is the best package to install for playing WMV? for XVID?
[07:27] <BobSapp> thanks
[07:27] <jetscreamer> armedking: with windows nvidia drivers?
[07:27] <BobSapp> thankyou plux
[07:27] <armedking> jetscreamer, yes and i ran the Windows Diagnostics on the card all night.
[07:27] <jetscreamer> armedking: try glxinfo | grep vendor
[07:28] <jetscreamer> mplayer or anything
[07:28] <armedking> jetscreamer, i just wanted to make sure it's not my card so i can work on the problem at hand
[07:28] <magnetron> !codec | AntiUSA
[07:28] <ubotu> AntiUSA: 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
[07:28] <jetscreamer> armedking: try glxinfo | grep vendor  and see if they all say nvidia
[07:29] <armedking> jetscreamer, Yes they do ;-) driver is installed correct. 3D rendering works like a charm but 2D is a pain.
[07:30] <VioletCrime> Heyas everybody! I'm essentially brand-spankin new to linux as a whole. I'm completely lost as to where to start. I keep trying to find a glossary for things like GNOME and other linux-specific lingo so I can start to make sense of it all, but keep coming up empty. Anyone have some links they can toss a newbies way?
[07:30] <armedking> jetscreamer. What i was thinking it had to do something with Mesa (responsible for 2D drawing) lookt more like my box makes Xorg responsible for 2D and not my card
[07:30] <jetscreamer> armedking: is that the ubuntu driver or the nvidia driver
[07:31] <jetscreamer> ubuntu restricted i mean
[07:31] <gambakufu> I'm trying to install libapache-mod-ssl, but I'm getting an error telling me that the package is either missin, obsolete or only available from another source. how do I find out which of those is the actual case?
[07:31] <jetscreamer> vs nvidia-installer
[07:31] <armedking> jetscreamer, I tryed the driver from Nvidia site, Resticted Manager, and the Open NV driver all with the same result
[07:33] <jetscreamer> !new
[07:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about new - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:33] <AntiUSA> when I try to play WMV all I get it a bunch of Pink and green garble
[07:33] <f0rmat> !wma
[07:33] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:33] <AntiUSA> !wmv
[07:34] <f0rmat> !wmv
[07:34] <magnetron> AntiUSA: did you install ubuntu-restricted-extras?
[07:34] <AntiUSA> yes
[07:34] <magnetron> AntiUSA: did you try opening the video in VLC?
[07:34] <AntiUSA> thing simply looked bad before I installed ubuntu-restrcted-extras
[07:34] <AntiUSA> VLC?
[07:34] <AntiUSA> hmmm
[07:34] <AntiUSA> lemme try that
[07:35] <prince_jammys> VioletCrime: check this: http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2005/10/27/what-is-a-linux-distribution.html#useful-jargon
[07:35] <magnetron> AntiUSA: just install it with add/remove
[07:35] <magnetron> !enter | AntiUSA
[07:35] <ubotu> AntiUSA: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:35] <AntiUSA> haha, ok
[07:35] <jetscreamer> mplayer
[07:36] <jetscreamer> xine-ui is good
[07:36] <Pendeta> Flannel, Seveas, and macogw, thanks!
[07:36] <jetscreamer> apt-get install xine-ui
[07:36] <armedking> jetscreamer, I'm now on my way of testing with Hardy Alpha 6 to c if that fixes it. Cause it may be because of tha latest kernel Upgrade.
[07:36] <jetscreamer> you might just need some codecs though
[07:37] <jetscreamer> armedking: i have no idea, but did you ask in #nvidia ?
[07:37] <gambakufu> how do I change my apt-get sources list?
[07:37] <jetscreamer> edit it
[07:37] <jetscreamer> /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:37] <armedking> jetscreamer, yes they are cleuless as well. But thanks for the chat m8. I'll prob get it fixed somehow. been using Linux for 1.5 years now not planning on giving it up ;-)
[07:38] <AntiUSA> VLC gives me the pink and green crap as well
[07:38] <gambakufu> jetscreamer: where can I find a full list of mirrors?
[07:38] <jetscreamer> i don't personally like vlc but that's just me
[07:38] <jetscreamer> !mirrors
[07:38] <magnetron> AntiUSA: does any video files work?
[07:38] <ubotu> Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive - PLEASE use the !torrents to download Gutsy, and help keeping the servers' load low!
[07:38] <prince_jammys> gambakufu: you can change it from the GUI from System->Admin->Software Sources
[07:39] <jetscreamer> armedking: just compile a kernel if you think it might be that
[07:39] <VioletCrime> Prince_jammys: Many thanks. This should keep me occupied a good while.
[07:39] <gambakufu> thanks.
[07:39] <AntiUSA> interesting, none of my videos work after installing ubuntu-restricted extras
[07:39] <prince_jammys> VioletCrime: yeah that looks like a good summary. other guides can be quite long
[07:39] <d0lph1nK1ng> nvidia driver is crummy on gutsy
[07:40] <AntiUSA> I had installed GStreamer before installing ubuntu-restrcted-extras.... could that be it.
[07:40] <AntiUSA> ?
[07:40] <magnetron> AntiUSA: are you using compiz with an intel video card?
[07:40] <jetscreamer> i never liked gstreamer if that helps, but no idea
[07:40] <magnetron> AntiUSA: those codecs is not the problem, trust me
[07:40] <AntiUSA> i have no clue what compiz is. I have an Nvidia Geforce 7600 Go
[07:40] <magnetron> AntiUSA: "desktop effects"
[07:41] <AntiUSA> videos were working before installing that package
[07:41] <AntiUSA> ahhh, desktop effects, yes, those are turned on
[07:41] <magnetron> AntiUSA: not all cards have full functionality when desktop effects are enabled
[07:42] <AntiUSA> I turn them off and I get the same crap
[07:42] <VioletCrime> prince_jammys: So I've noticed- unfortunately, I'm the type that just dives right in and to heck with the manuals; a trait that's biting me in the bum this time.
[07:43] <prince_jammys> VioletCrime: that site gives a good summary of terms like "distribution" "X Server" and so on
[07:43] <AntiUSA> ideas anyone?
[07:44] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: you can't play wmvs,right?
[07:44] <gambakufu> I changed my apt-get source to Main, but I still can't install libapache-mod-ssl. any ideas?
[07:44] <AntiUSA> can't play ANY videos after installing that package
[07:44] <AntiUSA> all videos worked before... WMV just looked really ugly and blocky
[07:44] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: no mpeg, nothing?
[07:45] <prince_jammys> !info libapache-mod-ssl
[07:45] <AntiUSA> all I have on hand is xvid and WMV... neither work
[07:45] <ubotu> Package libapache-mod-ssl does not exist in gutsy
[07:45] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: You should have an example ogg in ~/Examples
[07:45] <gambakufu> that... sucks.
[07:46] <AntiUSA> ogg is audio isn't it?
[07:46] <magnetron> AntiUSA: ogg video
[07:46] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: There is ogg vorbis and ogg theora
[07:46] <magnetron> AntiUSA: ogg can be anything. you can put XVID video in ogg files
[07:46] <AntiUSA> that OGG video doesn't work either
[07:47] <jetscreamer> !info xine-ui
[07:47] <ubotu> xine-ui (source: xine-ui): the xine video player, user interface. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.99.5-2build1 (gutsy), package size 1514 kB, installed size 3628 kB
[07:47] <jetscreamer> then run xine-check
[07:47] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: The ExperenceUbuntu.ogg ?
[07:47] <prince_jammys> gambakufu: enable universe
[07:47] <AntiUSA> yep, it doesn't work. it shows a bunch of blue and green blocks
[07:49] <prince_jammys> gambakufu: what ubuntu do you have?  gutsy/feisty, etc
[07:49] <gambakufu> 7.10
[07:50] <bazhang> chipsa964: best to do it in channel; also please ask before pm'ing thanks ;]
[07:50] <prince_jammys> it seems that that package is for dapper/edgy/feisty
[07:50] <prince_jammys> gambakufu: ^
[07:50] <unimatrix9> hi there
[07:50] <unimatrix9> how would i lossless scale an png image?
[07:50] <unimatrix9> any tips are welcome
[07:50] <gambakufu> prince_jammys: yeah, sec, I'm trying to figure out what enable universe means :)
[07:51] <prince_jammys> gambakufu: enable the universe repository. (but i don't think that'll work(
[07:51] <prince_jammys> gambakufu: the only gutsy package i'm seeing with "libapache" and "ssl" is this::  libapache2-mod-log-sql-ssl - Use SQL to store/write your apache queries logs - SSL extension
[07:52] <wizard> can someone tell me now to make my ubunto machine stop opening a maintinance terminal on bootup over a stupid failed fsck?
[07:52] <AntiUSA> so uhm... what do I do?
[07:52] <gambakufu> ah... too bad.
[07:52] <sterfry1988> anyone here good at routing in TCP/IP
[07:52] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: I have no idea. Maybe it is your graphics card
[07:52] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: hit me with as many google keywords as you can. that's how i dealt with all your other problems :)
[07:53] <AntiUSA> dude, the videos workerd just fine before I installed that package
[07:53] <AntiUSA> LOL
[07:53] <wizard> anyone?
[07:54] <magnetron> AntiUSA: that's impossible. the gstreamer packages are needed to be able to see anything at all. ubuntu-restricted-extras just makes sure to install all gstreamer packages needed
[07:55] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: ok so what we got is that you could play movies UNTIL you installed ubuntu-restricted-extras, right?
[07:55] <AntiUSA> I installed gstreamer by itself before installing that package. and yes, they videos played just fine. I've been watching movies for a month on this set up
[07:55] <Flynsarmy> When i plug my screen into my laptop and press function+screen nothing happens. Anyone have any ideas?
[07:55] <AntiUSA> yep prince_jammys
[07:56] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: do we have any kind of error message?
[07:56] <AntiUSA> no
[07:56] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: try running the movie player from a terminal
[07:56] <^lam64^> my 32gb thumbdrive is not detecting, first it became 2gb accessible, now ....
[07:57] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: copy a wmv file to your home directory. then open a terminal and do::  totem mymovie.wmv
[07:57] <jetscreamer> Flynsarmy: you don't have the thinkpad keys module or program loaded?
[07:57] <AntiUSA> does the same thing from terminal
[07:57] <vegananarchist> i have a USB Flash drive that has just decided to revoke my rw privilges, how can i restore them
[07:57] <Flynsarmy> jetscreamer: I don't think so? i just have firefox pidgin and a terminal window open
[07:57] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: no errors
[07:58] <Ubuntu-Noob> hi all
[07:58] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: did you do it with the file name of the wmv movie?
[07:58] <AntiUSA> ahhh
[07:58] <AntiUSA> there is an error!
[07:58] <AntiUSA> sh: jackd: not found
[07:58] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: heres where google comes in (or install jackd)
[07:58] <jetscreamer> Flynsarmy: is it a thinkpad? if so there is a package, or a kernel module to enable the function keys.. i forget the name, apt-cache works iirc
[07:59] <prince_jammys> !info jackd
[07:59] <ubotu> jackd (source: jack-audio-connection-kit): JACK Audio Connection Kit (server and example clients). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.103.0-6ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 93 kB, installed size 360 kB
[07:59] <Pendeta> What is the best way to track time for programs used and web sites visited by each user?
[07:59] <Flynsarmy> jetscreamer: Function keys are enabled. i can use function+up ro down to change screen brightness
[07:59] <jetscreamer> ah ok nm
[07:59] <Ubuntu-Noob> was wondering if someone could help me with a prob - basically, fresh install of linux, all the updates done, but whenever I try to play a vid from the net (a stream) its very jerky, you notice it loads with larger vids. With smaller vids it aint that noticeable. ANyone help me? Plz
[07:59] <J-a-k-e> does anyone know why sound in ubuntu isn't 1/2 the quality compared to windows? sound card is a creative xtreme audio running alsa
[08:00] <jetscreamer> increase the cache maybe, Ubuntu-Noob
[08:00] <magnetron> Pendeta: hold on, i need to call and ask George Orwell
[08:00] <AntiUSA> jackd has to do with audio though... and installing it changed nothing
[08:00] <jetscreamer> !snort
[08:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about snort - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:00] <vegananarchist>  i have a USB Flash drive that has just decided to revoke my rw privilges, how can i restore them
[08:01] <Ubuntu-Noob> how do i go about doing that jetscreamer ?
[08:01] <Flynsarmy> vegananarchist: Use chmod
[08:01] <jetscreamer> AntiUSA: you have to start jack, it doesn't run by default, iirc
[08:01] <vegananarchist> what 3 digits do i use
[08:01] <vegananarchist> 777?
[08:01] <Pendeta> magnetron, this is so I can keep my chlidren busy doing their school work, instead of playing games.
[08:01] <Flynsarmy> vegananarchist: that's what i generally do
[08:01] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: yes, but now we have the valuable keywords
[08:01] <jetscreamer> Ubuntu-Noob: you usualy go into the player's setup/config thing
[08:01] <macogw> Pendeta: dansguardian?
[08:01] <AntiUSA> well terminal no longer gives the error after I installed jack... but the video still in not visible
[08:02] <macogw> Pendeta: its a web content filter....you can keep the games and porn both out with one program, i think
[08:02] <AntiUSA> i think that error is totally unrelated prince
[08:02] <red_one> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58707/
[08:02] <red_one> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'normalize_encoding'
[08:02] <red_one> dpkg: error while cleaning up:
[08:02] <red_one>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[08:02] <red_one> help!
[08:02] <vegananarchist> flynsarmy: how do i use the chmod
[08:03] <Flynsarmy> vegananarchist: chmod 777 <file>
[08:03] <Pendeta> macogw, thanks! I'm checking out dasGuardian now.
[08:04] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: in a terminal. do:  jackd -d alsa         and while the terminal is open, try to play your movie
[08:04] <Ubuntu-Noob> i think it may be a refresh rate prob
[08:04] <vegananarchist> i tried that and it's still giving me the error that it is a read only disk
[08:04] <Ubuntu-Noob> does anyone know how i can force a refresh rate?
[08:04] <Ubuntu-Noob> its not listed when i go to screen/res
[08:05] <AntiUSA> video still does not play... and now the audio is choppier than a sushi bar
[08:05] <Ubuntu-Noob> i know my monitor can support up to 75hz but 50 hz is the only option listed
[08:05] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: check the very last post in this forum:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=599939&page=2
[08:06] <vegananarchist> how can i CHMOD the whole USB Drive
[08:06] <Roshan> can anyone tell me how to copy/paste text from the gui to the terminal?
[08:06] <AntiUSA> for the record, this is NOT my problem, the audio is playing fine
[08:06] <macogw> Roshan: right click and hit paste
[08:06] <macogw> Roshan: or use ctrl+shift+v to paste
[08:06] <prince_jammys> Roshan: middle click
[08:06] <vegananarchist> click both right and left click buttons
[08:06] <macogw> Roshan: or highlight to copy and middle/both click to paste
[08:07] <macogw> lots of options
[08:07] <jetscreamer> depends, but most of those methods for pasting work
[08:07] <jetscreamer> middle click seems to be more universal
[08:07] <jetscreamer> highlight what you want to paste and then middle click where you want it
[08:07] <Roshan> I mean, I know how to copy text from here, I just cant paste it back when in my ctrl alt f1 window
[08:08] <jetscreamer> ahh
[08:08] <jetscreamer> you need gpm maybe, or screen, or both, if it's even doable
[08:08] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: that may be, but since you're stuck... check if that forum thread is relevant to your problem
[08:08] <Roshan> what is gpm?
[08:08] <macogw> Roshan: lets you use mouse in the tty
[08:08] <jetscreamer> mouse for console
[08:08] <AntiUSA> i know, I'm looking at it
[08:09] <Roshan> I see, would you be so kinda s to tell me how I can get it?
[08:09] <Roshan> Im  really very new to linux
[08:09] <macogw> umm....magic?
[08:09] <vegananarchist> My USB stick is still stuck in read only mode, can someone help
[08:09] <jetscreamer> mount it rw
[08:09] <macogw> its magic that ive seen in fedora and been confused by so i never hunted down on ubuntu
[08:09] <prince_jammys> Roshan: you can install it::  sudo apt-get install gpm
[08:09] <red_one> help, i get a python error whenever i try to use apt!
[08:10] <prince_jammys> !info gpm
[08:10] <ubotu> gpm (source: gpm): General Purpose Mouse Interface. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.19.6-25 (gutsy), package size 372 kB, installed size 708 kB
[08:10] <AntiUSA> yeah, this really doesn't help prince :(
[08:10] <prince_jammys> ok
[08:11] <vegananarchist> sudo mount /dev/sda1 -rw
[08:11] <vegananarchist> mount: can't find /dev/sda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[08:11] <vegananarchist> sudo mount /dev/sda1 -rw
[08:11] <vegananarchist> mount: can't find /dev/sda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[08:11] <Flynsarmy> where is xorg.conf located again?
[08:11] <Roshan> ah.. Im updating my software so i guess I will have to wait till that finishes before I install gpm
[08:11] <Odd-rationale> Flynsarmy: /etc/X11/xorg.cong
[08:11] <Odd-rationale> *f
[08:12] <icesword> k
[08:12] <Parsec300> vegananarchist: I think you need to create a mount-point first. And is an USB-stick recognized as sda?
[08:12] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: check this one:: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/21520
[08:12] <icesword> ls sd*
[08:12] <vegananarchist> that where is usally goes automaticly
[08:12] <icesword> ls /dev/sd*
[08:12] <Flynsarmy> Odd-rationale: thanks. If i change screen resolution or graphics card (which usually completely breaks xorg), will i be able to just copy a backup and replace xorg.conf with it and everythign will be back to normal?
[08:12] <gary4gar> Please help :tomboy not launching, http://pastebin.com/m27aea3de
[08:13] <Odd-rationale> Flynsarmy: Yes.
[08:13] <Flynsarmy> Odd-rationale: eg i back up xorg, change screen resolutions and if i can't get htem back to how they're supposed to be replace the new xorg with the backup and reboot. will that fix it back up?
[08:13] <Flynsarmy> Odd-rationale: Thanks mate
[08:13] <Odd-rationale> Flynsarmy: e.g sudo cp xorg.conf xorg.conf.bak
[08:13] <Parsec300> vegananarchist: you should create a dir in /mnt like usb or something mkdir /mnt/usb. Then mount -rw/dev/sda1 /mnt/usb. I think.
[08:13] <gary4gar> Please help :tomboy not launching, http://pastebin.com/m27aea3de
[08:14] <Parsec300> vegananarchist: with a space after -rw
[08:14] <Odd-rationale> Flynsarmy: To go back: sudo mv xorg.conf.bak xorg.conf
[08:14] <bod_> !repeat | gary4gar
[08:14] <ubotu> gary4gar: 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
[08:14] <alanbshepard70> how can I delete something from my trash folder that is locked and read only? I tried using rm -R /.trash but it says cannot remove read only file.
[08:15] <Odd-rationale> alanbshepard70: Try with sudo
[08:15] <macogw> alanbshepard70: sudo
[08:15] <Flynsarmy> Odd-rationale: If i reboot it won't try to overwrite my new xorg with the settings currently being used by teh OS? (the dodgy ones)
[08:15] <macogw> alanbshepard70: be careful
[08:15] <macogw> alanbshepard70: gun is loaded
[08:15] <bod_> alanbshepard70, sudo chmod 777 ~/.trash/name_of_file       then delete it if nothing else works
[08:15] <alanbshepard70> Odd-rationale: I am using sudo when I issue that command
[08:15] <Odd-rationale> Flynsarmy: no. it won't
[08:16] <alanbshepard70> macogw: Thanks for the warnings, I know how dangerous rm can be. :-o
[08:16] <Odd-rationale> Flynsarmy: No need to reboot actually. Just restart X: ctrl+alt+BkSp
[08:16] <vegananarchist> when i plug the USB stick in, it automaticly goes to sda1, and i used to be fine but now for some reason is now read only
[08:16] <mandrig> Can anyone running Ubuntu msg me their sources list, /ect/apt/sources.list
[08:16] <mandrig> ?
[08:16] <bod_> alanbshepard70, if its the only thing you have in trash you could use sudo rm -rf ~/Trash/*   quite safely
[08:17] <magnetron> !sources | mandrig
[08:17] <alanbshepard70> bod_: ok, I'll try that.
[08:17] <ubotu> mandrig: 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
[08:17] <mandrig> awesome, thank you
[08:17] <AntiUSA> *sigh*
[08:17] <AntiUSA> not helpful at all
[08:17] <bod_> mandrig, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58708/
[08:18] <magnetron> !msg ubotu sourceomatic
[08:18] <bazhang> no more source-o-matic magnetron
[08:18] <bod_> bazhang, im off to school, il cya later m8
[08:18] <bazhang> cya bod_ ;]
[08:19] <Parsec300> vegananarchist: Could it be a user/permissions problem? Or perhaps you changed the filesystem?
[08:19] <Ergo^> morning
[08:20] <alanbshepard70> Ok I tried sudo chmod 777 ~.Trash and just using sudo rm ~/.Trash/* and neither helped I still get the read only file message.
[08:20] <vegananarchist> i don't know
[08:20] <red_one> help, i get a python error whenever i try to use apt!
[08:20] <vegananarchist> i'm getting very tired at this point
[08:20] <AntiUSA> i'm still stuck guys :(
[08:20] <Ergo^> is it possible to do something like that : i do a fresh install with separate /home
[08:21] <AntiUSA> should I just try to reboot?
[08:21] <Ergo^> and then i get another hdd
[08:21] <prince_jammys> alanbshepard70: sudo chmod 777 ~/.Trash/nameoffile
[08:21] <macogw> Ergo^: yes thts the easiest way to do reinstalls is if you have a separate /home
[08:21] <Ergo^> i move the whole ~users dirs to another partition on second drive
[08:21] <Ergo^> and mount that as new /home ?
[08:21] <alanbshepard70> prince_jammys: I tried that and the command worked/went through but the issue persists
[08:21] <macogw> sure
[08:22] <Ergo^> macogw : - there wont be any issues with permissions etc ?
[08:22] <Roshan> could anyone tell me how to install wine?
[08:22] <bazhang> AntiUSA: what is the issue
[08:22] <bazhang> Roshan: sudo apt-get install wine
[08:22] <prince_jammys> alanbshepard70: can you paste:  ls -l ~/.Trash/nameoffile
[08:22] <Roshan> thanks
[08:22] <Ergo^> Roshan :  i think the best way is go to wines site and import their repository - you will get latest version
[08:23] <icesword> build from source
[08:23] <AntiUSA> bazhang, formerly, I had installed gstreamer and my WMV videos were really playing poor quality, so I installed ubuntu-restricted-extras thinking that might help... after installing that, all video about with blue and green block crapy and the video can't be seen at all...
[08:23] <bazhang> AntiUSA: what video card and how were drivers installed
[08:24] <gary4gar> Please help :tomboy not launching, http://pastebin.com/m27aea3de
[08:24] <AntiUSA> Nvidia 7600 Go... and they were installed with the restricted driver manager
[08:24] <vegananarchist> how do i edit fstab
[08:24] <bazhang> gary4gar: try launching from the terminal and report the errors here
[08:25] <cableroy> hi, i have ati card, dvi and 2 vga screens, when i start gdm i have 2 screens, when i login with my user i get a cloned screen, so it has to be user related, how can i fix this?
[08:25] <gary4gar> bazhang, http://pastebin.com/m27aea3de
[08:25] <Parsec300> vegananarchist: Perhaps a stupid question, but does that usb stick have a physical write protection switch on it?
[08:25] <cableroy> ati card with dvi, sorry
[08:25] <bazhang> AntiUSA: what about win32codecs? got em installed?
[08:25] <bazhang> gary4gar thanks looking now
[08:25] <AntiUSA> no i don't
[08:26] <AntiUSA> how do I install that?
[08:26] <AntiUSA> it's a package?
[08:26] <alanbshepard70> prince_jammys: I think it's working this time, I forgot to make chmod recursive and I have a ton of files in the trash. When chmod is done I'll see what rm does.
[08:26] <icesword> gary4gar, exe file?
[08:26] <prince_jammys> alanbshepard70: that's what i was getting at, yeah. hopefully that works
[08:26] <AntiUSA> I don't see that package in Synaptic
[08:26] <gary4gar> icesword, exe?
[08:26] <bazhang> gary4gar heh what is an exe doing in there
[08:27] <icesword> gary4gar, tomboy.exe?
[08:27] <gary4gar> bazhang, no idea man, i just typed "tomboy" in terminal
[08:27] <alanbshepard70> prince_Jammys: and everyone else, thanks for the help, hopefully this does the trick.
[08:27] <bazhang> AntiUSA: go to www.medibuntu.org and follow the instructions there
[08:27] <gary4gar> icesword, , no idea man, i just typed "tomboy" in terminal
[08:27] <prince_jammys> alanbshepard70: after you're done change the perms of .Trash back, since i think now they are 777 (should be 700)
[08:27] <bazhang> gary4gar: how did the exe get in your computer?
[08:28] <prince_jammys> alanbshepard70: not the contents, the dir itself
[08:28] <alanbshepard70> prince_jammys: ok.
[08:28] <gary4gar> bazhang, if i had a answer, then i would asked you :p
[08:29] <bazhang> gary4gar well someone put them on there and it was not ubuntu, QED you must have installed it
[08:29] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: apparently tomboy.exe is common, i was searching google
[08:29] <josh13> I'm connecting to my apache https server. I have a .htaccess with AuthType Basic. When I enter my login/pass, would it be sent clearly or it's encrypted via the ssl connection made on the WAN ?
[08:29] <gary4gar> bazhang, prince_jammys : now what do i do?
[08:30] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: in the meantime, google /usr/lib/tomboy/Tomboy.exe
[08:30] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: i had just started looking at that
[08:30] <bazhang> gary4gar not really sure; what other stuff have you installed with exe suffixes?
[08:31] <Ubuntu-Noob> plz some1 help me, I need to up my refresh rate on my monitor
[08:31] <Ubuntu-Noob> 50 hz is the only setting listed
[08:31] <AntiUSA> ok, installing win32codecs... we'll see if this helps. but for the record bazhang... it's not just the WMV files that wouldn't play after installing that package... it's ALL of my videos. nothing, no matter what format will play
[08:31] <magnetron> !fixres | Ubuntu-Noob
[08:31] <Ubuntu-Noob> driving me mad :|
[08:31] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: apparently has to do with some package called "mono"
[08:32] <bazhang> gary4gar you using mono?
[08:32] <ubotu> Ubuntu-Noob: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:32] <credible> Ubuntu-Noob: it's not really 50Hz
[08:32] <credible> Ubuntu-Noob: the nvidia driver just misreports it (intentionally)
[08:32] <gary4gar> prince_jammys, bazhang BINGO!
[08:32] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: error message + google = success
[08:32] <Ubuntu-Noob> that right credible?
[08:32] <Ubuntu-Noob> how can i set it to 75hz
[08:32] <Ubuntu-Noob> ?
[08:32] <Roshan> :)
[08:33] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: don't forget :)
[08:33] <credible> Ubuntu-Noob: it's already set to the proper refresh rate, see nvidia-settings
[08:33] <Kalamansi> hello which is more powerful bash , zsh or sh shell?
[08:33] <Ubuntu-Noob> k, seems flickery tho, specially when im viewing vids online
[08:33] <bazhang> more like #ubuntu-offtopic + admin = success ;]
[08:34] <gary4gar> prince_jammys, bazhang now what to do?
[08:34] <paul---> i have an external ip bound to a tap device i was really really hoping that it would measure the traffic - but it doesnt seem like the traffic is being registered on the tap device by the external ip address works
[08:34] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: google ::  ubuntu gutsy mono
[08:34] <paul---> im guessing this could be to do with ip/route?
[08:34] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: ubuntu gutsy mono tomboy
[08:34] <bazhang> dont know much about mono gary4gar
[08:34] <AntiUSA> bazhang, win32codecs did not help
[08:34] <paul---> please help! :<
[08:34] <AntiUSA> all videos still will not play
[08:35] <MrMist> Hey everyony
[08:35] <AntiUSA> i will try to reboot...
[08:35] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=50395
[08:35] <MrMist> -y+e ;)
[08:35] <gary4gar> prince_jammys, bazhang thanks
[08:35] <bazhang> AntiUSA: please pastebin xorg.cong and sources.list
[08:35] <bazhang> err conf
[08:35] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: there seems to be a solution in that thread
[08:36] <kooot> channels
[08:36] <hischild> bazhang, you seen my reply last night? :P it's fixed ... i can use both cores <3
[08:36] <prince_jammys> i make the .cong typo all the time
[08:36] <prince_jammys> every time
[08:36] <bazhang> hischild: all right! what did you do for future reference?
[08:36] <bazhang> prince_jammys: haha thanks ;]
[08:37] <prince_jammys> every single time
[08:37] <gary4gar> prince_jammys, bazhang if i remove mono, things would be fine?
[08:37] <prince_jammys> gary4gar: check the solution in the link up there
[08:37] <Ubuntu-Noob> thanx credible
[08:37] <Ubuntu-Noob> worked :D
[08:38] <hischild> bazhang, well apparently i screwed my settings over ... since just disabling/enabling cool n quiet didnt do it ... so i reverted my motherboard to factory defaults and then only enabled the option to have the fan speed controlled by cpu temp (btw, that's not cool n quiet, it's somewhere in hardware monitor) which did the trick, along with acpi=off
[08:38] <bazhang> hischild: awesome; well done!
[08:39] <hischild> bazhang, and now on to a record in uptime on a desktop :P
[08:39] <bazhang> hehe
[08:42] <Ubuntu-Noob> how can i fix choppy online videos?
[08:42] <Ubuntu-Noob> ive read m player is known for playing vids online a bit choppy?
[08:43] <Darkness89> where can i find .rmod source of software?
[08:43] <Ubuntu-Noob> anyone help plz?
[08:43] <mohi> hi all
[08:43] <mandrig> hi mohi
[08:43] <eagle83> guten morgen
[08:43] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: like where for example
[08:43] <mohi> I wanna install nfs-common but all ways I get this :
[08:43] <mohi> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5390/
[08:43] <Ubuntu-Noob> youtube for example
[08:44] <Ubuntu-Noob> specially if i go full screen
[08:44] <mohi> hi mandrig :)
[08:44] <Ubuntu-Noob> my young lad goes on game trailers and tries to play the vids in HD but its just to choppy
[08:44] <Ubuntu-Noob> video play back from DVDs and Video clips on the HD run fine
[08:44] <eagle83> bin ganz neu hier, daher mal ein Hallo an alle in die Runde
[08:44] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: what video card and how were drivers installed
[08:45] <Ubuntu-Noob> ne ideas?
[08:45] <bazhang> eagle83: german?
[08:45] <Ubuntu-Noob> 6600 GT 256MB and Got the nvidia driver
[08:45] <osfameron> !de | eagle83
[08:45] <ubotu> eagle83: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[08:45] <eagle83> @bazhang: yes, I'm german
[08:45] <bazhang> eagle83: type /j #ubuntu-de :}
[08:45] <eagle83> @ubotu: thanks :-)
[08:46] <Ubuntu-Noob> any ideas bazhang?
[08:46] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: right but how were the drivers installed
[08:46] <bauke> hi all. What ubuntu tool(s) do you use to download an entire website, including published files?
[08:46] <Ubuntu-Noob> just did the add/remove restricted drivers
[08:47] <mohi> no one knows what should I do? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5390/
[08:47] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: got a link to the game trailers? I will check thanks
[08:48] <AntiUSA> rebooting fixed the problem!
[08:48] <bauke> mohi: i don know for sure but it looks like you should reinstall Perl first
[08:48] <AntiUSA> thanks everyone for your help
[08:48] <bazhang> your welcome
[08:48] <windvogel> Moin Moin
[08:48] <Ubuntu-Noob> http://www.gametrailers.com/player/31608.html?type=flv
[08:48] <Ubuntu-Noob> try that bazhang mate
[08:48] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: very good
[08:48] <eagle83> perhaps someone could help me
[08:48] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: thanks let me check
[08:48] <Roshan> is envy a good idea to install drivers for my nvidia 8600gts?
[08:48] <bauke> eagle83: tell us
[08:48] <prince_jammys> Roshan: avoid envy
[08:49] <eagle83> I've a problem, to compile a new kernel
[08:49] <prince_jammys> !envy | Roshan
[08:49] <ubotu> Roshan: envy is an unsupported tool to install newer versions of binary video drivers than provided by the official repositories. Use at your own risk, and remember that the latest version is not necessarily the "best". See « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[08:49] <eagle83> i downloaded a new kernel from kernel.org, patched it whitch xenomai (realtime for linux)
[08:49] <AntiUSA> ahhhh, and when I re-enabled the graphics setting it went back
[08:49] <Roshan> what does !envy | Roshan do?
[08:49] <AntiUSA> so the problem is the graphics drivers....
[08:49] <eagle83> everything went ok
[08:50] <alanbshepard70> ok chmod 777 and rm didn't work. some background info, I followed this guide http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-customize-your-ubuntu-live-cd-p2 to remaster a livecd and it left me with the livecd dir the cd was created in that I now can't delete.
[08:50] <eagle83> now, when I want to "make menuconfig" I get this message :root@ubuntu-laptop:/usr/src/linux-2.6.22.12-xenomai# make menuconfig
[08:50] <prince_jammys> Roshan: tells the bot to direct its message to you.  the messages are called "factoids" and they're invoked with !keyword
[08:50] <eagle83> scripts/kconfig/mconf arch/i386/Kconfig
[08:50] <eagle83> init/Kconfig:724: can't open file "arch/i386/xenomai/Kconfig"
[08:50] <eagle83> make[1]: *** [menuconfig] Fehler 1
[08:50] <eagle83> make: *** [menuconfig] Fehler 2
[08:50] <FloodBot2> eagle83: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:51] <Roshan> good to know prince_jammys
[08:51] <prince_jammys> Roshan: if you want to explore the bot, type:  /msg ubotu     and then you can try different keywords
[08:51] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: hmm; crystal clear here and I have a similar card (7300 256MB), seems to be a flash issue rather than video card issue--have you tried installing the nonfree flash plugin again?
[08:52] <eagle83> but i can't find something about kconfig
[08:52] <Ubuntu-Noob> ill try again mate
[08:52] <Roshan> I did try to install my 8600gts last time without anvy. it was an utter failure. hopefully this time it will work
[08:52] <Ubuntu-Noob> its very annoying tho :)
[08:52] <Roshan> envy*
[08:52] <bauke> mohi: did you try to make that file (and leave it empty)
[08:53] <prince_jammys> Roshan: one problem with envy is when you update to a new version of ubuntu, it can break everything
[08:53] <bazhang> eagle83 you trying to compile kconfig? or what is the issue? apt-cache search should show it in the repos
[08:53] <bauke> mohi: by the way: try to use pastebin for all output. This keeps the channel clean :-)
[08:53] <Roshan> prince: yeah I just found that out
[08:53] <prince_jammys> Roshan: and noone can really help you when things go wrong
[08:53] <mohi> bauke: sorry can you explain more clearly?
[08:53] <Flynsarmy> Noone knows how to get external monitors working on ubuntu with Dell Inspirons?
[08:53] <eagle83> bazhang: I want to compile the new kernel sources
[08:53] <Roshan> prince: thats not good then
[08:54] <bazhang> Roshan: unless you are comfortable fixing X from the command line then stay far far away from envy ;]
[08:54] <bauke> mohi: try to make the kconfig file and leave it empty, Or install it as an application from the repositories
[08:54] <Ubuntu-Noob> bazhang what plugin do u use for flash playback?
[08:54] <bauke> mohi: this is just error guessing though
[08:54] <J-_laptop> I'm trying to make some SSH keys, actually, I have already and right now I am configuring the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file, and I'm at the point where I have to change the ListenAddress. The tutorial I am following states that I need to use 192.168.0.1, but I have a linksys. Should I put 192.168.1.1 or my servers IP address?
[08:54] <prince_jammys> Roshan: here's another trick. autocomplete nicknames by using tab after typing the first few characters (eg prin<tab>) . your message is only highlighted on my end if you use the full nickname
[08:54] <mohi> aha.. ty
[08:55] <bazhang> eagle83: that would be kconfigure I'm guessing
[08:56] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: the flash-plugin nonfree
[08:56] <Darkness89> dio negro
[08:56] <eric__> server irc.irchighway.net
[08:56] <bazhang> Darkness89: you have a support question?
[08:56] <Roshan> prince_jammys: haha nice, good to know :)
[08:57] <Darkness89> yes
[08:57] <prince_jammys> there you go
[08:57] <Darkness89> where can i find .rmod source of software?
[08:57] <bazhang> Darkness89: for what app?
[08:57] <Darkness89> all
[08:57] <eagle83> bazhang: ok, I installed kconfigure, but the same error message
[08:57] <Darkness89> cuz i modding ubuntu version
[08:58] <Ububegin> i do http://localhost:8080 .. but when i do http://10.233.1.11:8080 ...it cant connect... any extra stuff i need to do
[08:58] <bazhang> Darkness89: what is rmod please
[08:58] <Darkness89> this for example
[08:58] <Darkness89> http://www.koders.com/noncode/fidF0CE54B37BE97421506D56D1D655F8901A8DCEB6.aspx
[08:59] <bazhang> eagle83: did you try running kconfigure?
[08:59] <Ubuntu-Noob> anyone know where i can download flash-plugin nonfree ?
[08:59] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: from the repos
[08:59] <eagle83> ok, when I run kconfigure it shows me a new window
[08:59] <Ubuntu-Noob> repos?
[09:00] <Darkness89> apt-get
[09:00] <Ubuntu-Noob> literally this is like my first couple of days on linux
[09:00] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: specifically in ubuntu-restricted-extras
[09:00] <Roshan> hehe join the club
[09:00] <Ububegin> i can connect to  http://localhost:8080 .. but when i do http://10.233.1.11:8080 ...it cant connect... any extra stuff i need to do...
[09:00] <Flynsarmy> Anyone have any experience getting an external monitor working on a dell inspiron 1520?
[09:01] <eagle83> hm, should I see there my .config file?
[09:01] <bazhang> Flynsarmy: vga or what type of connection
[09:01] <magnetron> Ubuntu-Noob: applications > add/remove... select the ubuntu-restricted-extras package and hit apply
[09:01] <Flynsarmy> bazhang: The one with the blue connector
[09:01] <Ubuntu-Noob> cheers :D
[09:01] <Darkness89> bazhang have you an idea?
[09:01] <magnetron> Ububegin: are you running a web server?
[09:02] <Ububegin> magnetron: i am running Jboss
[09:02] <bazhang> Darkness89: not really sure there; could you be more precise on what you want to do?
[09:02] <futureproof> hello
[09:02] <futureproof> could anyone answer a few questions about virtualbox for me?
[09:02] <bazhang> Flynsarmy: sorry not good with colors, is that dvi or vga or what
[09:02] <bazhang> hdmi?
[09:03] <HighNo> bazhang: blue is vga normally
[09:03] <magnetron> Ububegin: did you configure to "bind" to a specific network adapter? include the lo interface if possible
[09:03] <HighNo> bazhang: white is dvi
[09:03] <Darkness89> mmm more precise... ok i need nmap package .rmod
[09:03] <Ubuntu-Noob> hmz i got the extras allready installed
[09:03] <bazhang> HighNo: thanks!
[09:03] <Ubuntu-Noob> which plug in should i use for the latest flash?
[09:03] <eagle83> bazhang: in my folder, there is a file named .config, but I can't open it, with the open dialog
[09:03] <Flynsarmy> bazhang: Yea it's VGA
[09:04] <tom17bombadil> hello. how can i configure, which program is to open whenever a cd is put into the cdrom-device?
[09:05] <bazhang> Flynsarmy: you tried starting up with it plugged in?
[09:05] <Flynsarmy> bazhang: Yes
[09:05] <bazhang> eagle83: you want to compile what exactly? you have build-essential installed?
[09:05] <Flynsarmy> bazhang: It should be Function+CRT/LCD but that isn't working for some reason
[09:06] <staii> greetings ! I think i have a problem. I have recently started using Ubuntu, and in order to install geany 0.13, i updated libc6 using a deb file, but now apt-get reports "unmet dependencies" and wants to remove 1056 packages including some essential ones ! What can i do?
[09:06] <bazhang> Flynsarmy: what about in the control panel for monitors? checked there yet?
[09:06] <Ububegin> magnetron: hmm, what shld i google under, do find the neccesary resources..to do what u said
[09:06] <Roshan> heres a question: is it fairly easy to get WoW to work under wine?
[09:07] <Flynsarmy> bazhang: I went to system - admiistration - screens and graphics but thats useless for all but breaking my xorg.conf
[09:07] <bazhang> Roshan: there have been reports of success yes; you can also check the #winehq appdb for more info on that
[09:08] <bazhang> staii: libc6 from where? Hardy? or what version
[09:08] <Roshan> bazhang: what does #winehq appdb do? and where do I type that?
[09:08] <futureproof> will virtualbox allow me to run windows in it as though it was a real installation?
[09:08] <sleepster> futureproof: ?
[09:08] <sleepster> futureproof: just use vmware
[09:08] <bazhang> http://appdb.winehq.org/ Roshan
[09:09] <staii> bazhang: i think so, from "https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/i386/libc6/2.7-5ubuntu2"
[09:09] <futureproof> sleepster, whats the difference between vmware and virtualbox
[09:09] <bazhang> futureproof: aye, but not for 3D games
[09:09] <chipsa964> im having issues getting my internal mic to work...can anyone offer any suggestions?
[09:09] <Ubuntu-Noob> argh this is driving me crazy
[09:09] <eagle83> bazhang: build-essential is installed. I want to create a new kernel. I need a linux system, which reacts in Realtime. So I downloaded a new Kernel 2.6.22.12 from www.kernel.org. I extracted it, patched it, with the xenomai patch. Now I want to configure my new Kernel. The Tutorial wrote to use: make menuconfig.
[09:09] <sleepster> futureproof: vmware is a much more mature product.  It is easier to install
[09:09] <Ubuntu-Noob> its still choppy even after ive reinstalled flash player
[09:09] <Ubuntu-Noob> =[[[
[09:09] <futureproof> sleepster,  is it free?
[09:09] <sleepster> futureproof: vmware server is
[09:09] <sleepster> futureproof: go to vmware.com  download vmware server
[09:09] <sleepster> futureproof: get a windows ISO and put it in your drive
[09:10] <bazhang> Ubuntu-Noob: did you quit firefox when it was installing? try quitting and restarting firefox
[09:10] <Ububegin> i can connect to http://localhost:8080 .. but when i do http://10.233.1.11:8080 ...it cant connect... any extra stuff i need to do...
[09:10] <Ububegin> Do I have to install *bind* to accomplish this :?
[09:10] <sleepster> futureproof: for any questions on vmware.. go to #vmware
[09:10] <sleepster> channel #vmware
[09:10] <futureproof> sleepster, thanks
[09:10] <bazhang> chipsa964: on the livecd?
[09:10] <Ubuntu-Noob> ye bazhang done that :/
[09:10] <Ubuntu-Noob> still the same
[09:10] <sleepster> futureproof: virtualbox is fine.. but it is not the best
[09:11] <chipsa964> bazhang, yes
[09:11] <sleepster> the best is either vmware or parallels
[09:11] <sleepster> vmware <- for windows/linux   parallels <- for MAC
[09:11] <bazhang> chipsa964: and you want to use the livecd insteading of installing because...
[09:11] <Ubuntu-Noob> NOTE: Please ask your administrator to remove the xpti.dat from the
[09:11] <Ubuntu-Noob>       components directory of the Mozilla or Netscape browser.
[09:11] <Ubuntu-Noob> thats what its saying now
[09:12] <xnnhermes9275657> do u think ubuntu is good for old hardware like 800 celeron ...etc
[09:12] <Ubuntu-Noob> after its installed
[09:12] <sleepster> xnnhermes9275657: of course
[09:12] <Ububegin> there's also that virtual box ....
[09:12] <sleepster> xnnhermes9275657: why wouldn't it be?
[09:12] <chipsa964> i kinda wanted to wait for my restore CDs to come in the mail before i do the full install
[09:12] <Roshan> is open suse easier easier for a newbie to understand when compared to Ubuntu?
[09:12] <bazhang> xnnhermes9275657: what speed cpu how much ram etc
[09:12] <Ububegin> i can connect to http://localhost:8080 .. but when i do http://10.233.1.11:8080 ...it cant connect... any extra stuff i need to do...
[09:12] <Ububegin> Do I have to install *bind* to accomplish this :?
[09:12] <staii> guys, can someone please help me with my libc6 problem ? i really have no idea what to do !
[09:12] <chipsa964> so i can restore it back just in case i cant get everything to work in ubuntu
[09:12] <bazhang> Roshan: ask in #suse ;]
[09:12] <sleepster> staii: sudo apt-get install g++
[09:12] <sleepster> staii: it gets libc6 too
[09:13] <sleepster> staii: what's your problem?
[09:13] <staii> sleepster: the problem is that i install libc6 from a deb file on launchpad, and now apt-get reports unmet dependencies
[09:13] <magnetron> Roshan: http://www.wowwiki.com/Linux/Wine
[09:13] <Ububegin> Roshan: opensuse is shit hard.... ;)
[09:13] <staii> sleepster: it wants to uninstall 1056 packages, including essentials
[09:13] <sleepster> staii: remove libc6
[09:13] <bazhang> language Ububegin
[09:13] <sleepster> staii: install g++
[09:13] <Ubuntu-Noob> sigh im stumped
[09:13] <Roshan> haha ok, i was just wondering :)
[09:13] <sleepster> staii: it comes with libc6
[09:13] <chipsa964> bazhang, so would it help if i did the full install?
[09:13] <Ubuntu-Noob> online vids r choppy and i cant sort it :(
[09:13] <xnnhermes9275657> when i installed ubuntu or when i run any live cd i must choose the safe graphic mode or the screen will turn off any idea why?
[09:13] <staii> sleepster: is it safe to uninstall libc6 ? it will uninstall some 1000 packages including essential ones (like apt)
[09:14] <Ububegin> bazhang : :S ... what you said
[09:14] <sleepster> staii: oh.. hmm.. don't remove it.. but you said you didn't install it through apt
[09:14] <Roshan> what does alt+F2 do? is that some sort of a terminal too?
[09:14] <sleepster> staii: if you didn't install it through apt, then apt has no recollection that you've installed it
[09:14] <Flynsarmy> Roshan: Alt-F2 is the equivalent of 'run' on windows
[09:15] <staii> sleepster: yes, i downloaded a deb file, it automatically run the "package manager", how can i uninstall it ?
[09:15] <Flannel> staii: through a package manager.  Synaptic will suffice
[09:15] <bazhang> staii: you fully backed up?
[09:15] <staii> bazhang: no, i am using linux for the first time today :)
[09:16] <Ububegin> i can connect to http://localhost:8080 .. but when i do http://10.233.1.11:8080 ...it cant connect... any extra stuff i need to do...
[09:16] <Ububegin> Do I have to install *bind* to accomplish this :? Anyone can help me :?
[09:16] <adriaan> Hello ubuntu people. Which programme do you recommend for converting .rm (realmedia) to .mp4?
[09:16] <staii> Flannel: when i try to reinstall broken pacakges from synaptic, it also says it will remove 1000 packages
[09:16] <Andyz0r> Can I have some help please? I would like to change my default sound so audio comes out of my USB Headset instead of my speakers.
[09:16] <bazhang> staii: not a good idea to install random stuff from outside the ubuntu repositories if you are a newer user
[09:16] <magnetron> adriaan: maybe the ffmpeg in medibuntu supports it
[09:16] <staii> bazhang: i install it from launchpad, isn't it "official" ?
[09:16] <bazhang> staii: nay
[09:16] <adriaan> magnetron, I don't plan to switch distros just for that
[09:16] <Flannel> staii: Oh, broken package.  What package did you try and install?
[09:17] <staii> bazhang: good to know ;)
[09:17] <magnetron> adriaan: it-s not another distro
[09:17] <staii> Flannel: libc6
[09:17] <bazhang> hehe
[09:17] <adriaan> magnetron, is it installable then?
[09:17] <magnetron> adriaan: it's a repository you add to ubuntu
[09:17] <Flannel> staii: Why did you download it manually?
[09:17] <magnetron> !medibuntu | adriaan
[09:17] <ubotu> adriaan: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[09:17] <staii> bazhang: thing is, i want to fix everything now to get back running :)
[09:17] <adriaan> Thanks magnetron
[09:17] <staii> Flannel: i wanted to install geany 0.13, it required a new libc6 (as far as i understood)
[09:18] <magnetron> adriaan: remember to install ffmpeg after you have medibuntu
[09:18] <adriaan> magnetron, sure
[09:18] <neo_> any good video editor for ubuntu?
[09:18] <Flannel> staii: changing libc6 versions is a *bad* idea.  It more or less requires you to break your current system, because the rest of your system wants the older version
[09:18] <bazhang> neo_: yes
[09:18] <staii> Flannel: i see .. how can i revert it though ?
[09:19] <neo_> bazhang:        which one?
[09:19] <bazhang> staii: reinstall
[09:19] <staii> Flannel: i kind of realized it was a bad idea after i broke 1056 packages :P
[09:19] <Flannel> staii: geany is in hardy, you can backport it with prevu (see !prevu)
[09:19] <Flannel> staii: You need to install the older version.  In a nutshell.
[09:20] <chipsa964> bazhang: so does it matter if i do a full install or not?
[09:20] <bazhang> staii this is a fresh install so just reinstall and then do as Flannel suggests and get the backport
[09:20] <Andyz0r> Can I have some help please? I would like to change my default sound so audio comes out of my USB Headset instead of my speakers.
[09:20] <neo_> bazhang:        which one?
[09:20] <bazhang> neo_: what are you trying to achieve?
[09:20] <staii> bazhang: alright, just a question (to understand more), what is hardy exactly?
[09:21] <bazhang> staii the next version due out in 7 weeks
[09:21] <Flannel> staii: Its the upcoming release, still in its alpha stage
[09:21] <magnetron> staii: the next version of ubuntu
[09:21] <staii> i see !
[09:21] <staii> if i knew that, i wouldn't have install libc6 from there ! :)
[09:22] <neo_> bazhang:which can edit the .avi,.mpg  format files with some effects also
[09:22] <Ergo^> morning Flannel
[09:22] <sleepster> anyone experience memory leaks in Ubuntu?
[09:22] <staii> thanks all, i'll make a new installation and come back if i need help
[09:22] <bazhang> np
[09:22] <magnetron> sleepster: never :) no really, do you have any support question?
[09:22] <sleepster> magnetron: eh.. well my machine tends to log-off for no reason once and a while
[09:22] <Flannel> Howdy Ergo^
[09:23] <kimo_> hi every one
[09:23] <sleepster> magnetron: I checked dmesg and it didn't show anything out of the ordinary
[09:23] <NeT_DeMoN_> sleepster: do you have compiz on?
[09:23] <sleepster> NeT_DeMoN_: I did.. so I removed the package
[09:23] <sleepster> completely
[09:23] <neo_> bazhang:which can edit the .avi,.mpg  format files with some effects also
[09:23] <Ergo^> Flannel: : i managed to move the data from ntfs with gparted - took me 2 days of data swapping and resizing partitions
[09:23] <NeT_DeMoN_> and it still does it?
[09:23] <sleepster> NeT_DeMoN_: still does it once and a while
[09:23] <kimo_> i'm a new user of Ubuntu and i need alt of information to use it .
[09:23] <kimo_> can any one help me with that
[09:23] <NeT_DeMoN_> are you sure your desktop effects are at 'none'
[09:23] <bazhang> !training | kimo_
[09:23] <ubotu> kimo_: A desktop course manual for Ubuntu 7.10 can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training
[09:24] <sleepster> NeT_DeMoN_: yeah...
[09:24] <Flannel> Ergo^: glad to hear it
[09:24] <kimo_> the 3D desktop didn't work with me
[09:24] <sleepster> NeT_DeMoN_: most debug messages should be written to dmesg right?
[09:24] <sleepster> so if there were any serious segfaults.. it would show up there
[09:24] <NeT_DeMoN_> sleepster: i wouldnt know
[09:25] <dhq> error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[09:25] <kimo_> and the visual effect at none
[09:25] <adriaan> magnetron, the medibuntu ffmpeg doesnt support it: Unsupported codec (id=71) for input stream #0.1
[09:25] <neo_> bazhang:which can edit the .avi,.mpg  format files with some effects also
[09:26] <magnetron> adriaan: too bad, i knew that it supported mpeg4 and some RM codecs
[09:26] <neo_> bazhang:which can edit the .avi,.mpg  format files with some effects also
[09:26] <GunnerKes> erm could some1 help me please? Ive installed Flash Player 9 but I didnt install it using the add remove
[09:26] <GunnerKes> how can I uninstall it?
[09:26] <Samus_Aran> is there some way to get /etc/rc.local to run on the computer start up ?  it is currently being ignored
[09:27] <GunnerKes> Adobe Flash Player 9 will be installed in the following directory:
[09:27] <GunnerKes> Mozilla installation directory  = /home/ryan/.mozilla
[09:27] <GunnerKes> how can I uninstall it from there?
[09:27] <GunnerKes> anyone?
[09:27] <MagicDuck> hi, I enabled normal visual effects in ubuntu and I really like them except the application switcher. It leaves a white band across my vision for some reason. How do I disable it - are there alternatives?
[09:28] <Squawk> GunnerKes, how did you install it? apt-get?
[09:28] <Linux_Fresher> Hello, I am going to install Ubuntu on HD and i need some help regarding the same
[09:28] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: ?
[09:28] <GunnerKes> jus downloaded from a site then ran it in the terminal
[09:28] <Samus_Aran> MagicDuck: go into the system tools menu and find the item to adjust the effects, they can all be turned on and off.  sorry I don't remember the exact menu names
[09:28] <timnik> What package is responsible for telling you what package to install when typing a command in a terminal that isn't installed?
[09:28] <neo_> bazhang:which can edit the .avi,.mpg  format files with some effects also
[09:29] <Ergo^> Flannel: , jsut for information - gparted that is included on ubuntu 7.10 live cd can move partitions both ways i think , and resize ntfs and move it too -  i was a bit scared about using it but it worked quite well , had 6 resizes and moves and all worked fine, just had to conform to his advises about resizing stuff - had some limitations
[09:29] <Squawk> GunnerKes, ./configure make make install? if so, cd to the directory with the source and have a look for a readme. It will explain how to remove it
[09:29] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  hello m8, I have 80 GB hd no partitions, NTFS system .. want to allocate 5 GBs of it to Ubuntu linux .. now, there is windows XP installation and games on this HD which i want to keep
[09:29] <Squawk> timnik, go for whereis (it will let you know where a command resides, or not return anything if you dont have it)
[09:29] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: you want to dual boot?
[09:29] <GunnerKes> Cheers Squawk, could u explain how to do that step by step? Literally only on linux for a few days so far
[09:29] <neo_> bazhang:which can edit the .avi,.mpg  format files with some effects also
[09:30] <peleg> Do you know where the sunbird package locates the ics files of calendars? tried /home/username/.mozilla/sunbird but couldn't find there.
[09:30] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster: yes, i am so new in linux that i cant let windows go just as yet
[09:30] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=270037 neo_
[09:30] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: here is a better solution... www.vmware.com
[09:30] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  also, i want to play games using WINE which are on the same drive .. dont want to boot into windows everytime to play games
[09:30] <timnik> Squawk, not what I mean. i.e. if you run a command that's not installed, it suggests the package or packages that you need to install to have that command.
[09:30] <Squawk> GunnerKes, start upa  terminal, and use "cd /path/to/the/direcotry", or else using the file browser, visit that particular directory. Then, look for the readme
[09:30] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: you run Linux inside Windows
[09:30] <sleepster> it's a total operating system
[09:30] <sleepster> inside windows
[09:30] <Squawk> timnik, oh, don't know bout that, not come across it
[09:31] <sleepster> that is much better than running dual boot
[09:31] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: not only is it easier to use vmware .. but it is safer and better
[09:31] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  no .. i really dont want to do that .. i know about vmware and I know that nVidia drivers dont support virtual OS very well .. so lets skip vmware for the timebeing
[09:31] <timnik> Squawk, i.e. type "sl" into a terminal. I doubt you have it installed. It's a nice feature.
[09:31] <Squawk> timnik, im currently booted into gentoo, and I dont have that
[09:32] <timnik> Squawk, ah, :-) no worries
[09:32] <Squawk> sleepster, why would you advise emulation over dual booting?
[09:32] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: fine...  if you want to dual boot.. which I don't suggest... here is instructions:  http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2006/05/08/dual-boot-laptop.html
[09:32] <bazhang> sleepster: aye vmware does not do 3D games
[09:32] <sleepster> Squawk: with speedy processors and cheap RAM.. and excellent virtual solutions.. it is the best way
[09:32] <MagicDuck> Samus_Aran: I can't find it for the life of me...
[09:33]  * xanax` is using vmware and it's (imo) the best safer way to discover linux
[09:33] <sleepster> Squawk: note that vmware does not emulate hardware
[09:33] <sleepster> Squawk: it IS running on your actual hardware
[09:33] <Squawk> Linux_Fresher, dual booting is easy enough, and ubuntu will pretty much discover you windows partition with no hassle
[09:33] <sleepster> bazhang: well he wants to run Linux inside windows.. why does he need 3d support?
[09:33] <Squawk> sleepster, emulation is still emulation, why do that rather than go for the full install?
[09:33] <bazhang> sleepster: he wants to play games
[09:33] <Ergo^> Linux_Fresher : : what games do you want to run on your ubuntu that you had on windows ?
[09:33] <neo_> thanks
[09:33] <HighNo> sleepster: it actually does emulate almost all hardware, only the processor  is not emulated
[09:34] <Linux_Fresher>  please let me finish my question .. the 5 GB partition which I want to assign to ubuntu .. now i also want to play games through wine after I install Ubuntu .. so the 5 GB partition should be formatted to ext3 or it HAS TO BE Fat 32 ?
[09:34] <neo_> bazhang:thanks...
[09:34] <bazhang> np
[09:34] <Ergo^> Linux_Fresher: : use ext3
[09:34] <magnetron> Linux_Fresher: ext3
[09:34] <Squawk> Linux_Fresher, ext3, but id just boot to windows to game
[09:34] <sleepster> full installs won't allow you to save snap shots.. you could only run 1 OS at a time
[09:35] <Ergo^> hey, actually wine allows to play many games well - orangebox work jsut fine - just slower i guess
[09:35] <sleepster> if you install wrong software.. you have to go through the hassle of backing things up
[09:35] <Linux_Fresher> Squawk:  well, wine appdb page lists all the games that i like / play  and they work as per their website
[09:35] <bazhang> Linux_Fresher: aye for some games a dual boot as Squawk suggests would be good; if #winehq appdb has support for those games then that is another option
[09:35] <sleepster> for people that want to learn Linux and still want to run windows... it is defintely better to run a virtual machine
[09:35] <xanax`> sleepster, there's also : wubi | http://wubi.sourceforge.net
[09:36] <Linux_Fresher> bazhang:  :)  YoU !! good to c u again !! ^^
[09:36] <HighNo> Ergo^: wine is typically not slower in most cases - because it does not emulate things, in fact some games even run (slightly) faster because the overhead is less than on windows machines...
[09:36] <Linux_Fresher> bazhang:  so whats your verdict ? i go vmware or i go duel boot !!
[09:36] <GunnerKes> Squawk, there no readme
[09:36] <GunnerKes> ne ideas?
[09:36] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: I am tellinng you.. you're going to be sorry dual booting..
[09:36] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: you're wasting half your resources
[09:36] <Squawk> GunnerKes, how did you install the package. did you do ./cofigure make make install?
[09:36] <bazhang> Linux_Fresher: depends on the games; check this link and see what you think: http://appdb.winehq.org/
[09:37] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  how am i wasting half resources ?
[09:37] <MagicDuck> got it
[09:37] <xanax`> Linux_Fresher, I would give linux a try with vmware first. Then (later), you should dual-boot
[09:37] <Ergo^> HighNo : - i would argue about that - especially in case of directx9 ;-) but yeah im quite surprised some titles i tested work so well
[09:37] <Linux_Fresher> bazhang:  yup checked there , all games that I play are nicely listed there as 'working well'
[09:37] <Squawk> sleepster, so my triple boot system is wasting my resources? tell me how? Personaly I dont want windows anywhere even close to my linux install
[09:37] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: when yo dual boot, only 1 OS is running at a time..
[09:37] <GunnerKes> flashplayer-installer
[09:37] <GunnerKes> i ran that in a terminal
[09:37] <sleepster> Squawk: you are wasting resources... you are either running 1 OS or the other..
[09:37] <flowOver> sleepster: i personally consider running a vm wasting half your resources
[09:37] <Squawk> GunnerKes, oh, in that case "man flashplayer-installer"
[09:37] <bazhang> Linux_Fresher: then just go that route and forget dual booting or vmware--using wine does it for you then great
[09:38] <flowOver> and VM's don't do directx or any other kind of hardware acceleration
[09:38] <Linux_Fresher> okies, this Live CD can install ubuntu in vmware or i have to download some other ubuntu version ?
[09:38] <GunnerKes> ye squawk
[09:38] <sleepster> the best solution is to run a stable OS as your host (Linux) and a potential insecure, buggy OS as your guest (Windows)
[09:38] <Squawk> sleepster, you "could" argue that I am losing functionality, you can't say I am wasting resources
[09:38] <GunnerKes> so how i get rid :)
[09:38] <lancerocke> Hi
[09:38] <flowOver> i've got a VM attached to my windows dual boot.  i rarely use the vm though.  i usually boot in when i need it
[09:39] <flowOver> and running a vm cut's off whatever resources that you assign to it.  you can't share resources between the host and vm
[09:39] <xanax`> Linux_Fresher, install vmware player, and find a ubuntu appliance
[09:39] <sleepster> With virtualization technology integrated into Intel boards.. you are actually running your OS on your hardware
[09:39] <NeT_DeMoN_> how do i fix my numpad from wanting to be a keyboard?
[09:39] <Squawk> GunnerKes, as I say "man flashplayer-installer", it will tell you in the man page somewhere. Probably something like flashplayer-install --uninstall or similar
[09:39] <lancerocke> I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to automount a disk that seems to not be mounted every time i restart
[09:39] <lancerocke> its an NTFS disk
[09:39] <Linux_Fresher> bazhang:  well, duel boot is mandatory, unless i become good at linux, practically i cant let go of windows just yet [though i want to] .. because if i get stuck at something in linux which was easily possible in windows, i start hating linux .. dont want that to happen this time
[09:39] <Squawk> lancerocke, put the "auto" option in /etc/fstab for that partition
[09:39] <kimo_> please any one
[09:39] <kimo_> can answer m e
[09:39] <NeT_DeMoN_> oh wow, my question made no sence
[09:40] <flowOver> only if the software allows for it, and also it still doesn't allow for directx support
[09:40] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: why don't you try using a virtual machine first.. if you don't like it.. just remove it and dual boot
[09:40]  * NeT_DeMoN_ corrects it
[09:40] <kimo_> i really need to activate the
[09:40] <kimo_> 3D desktop
[09:40] <lancerocke> Squawk: how do i do that?
[09:40] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: it is easier to do the vmware approach first and change to a dual boot.. than the other way around
[09:40] <NeT_DeMoN_> how can i fix my numpad from wanting to be a mouse?
[09:40] <Squawk> Linux_Fresher, give it a short ammount of time, and you will be fine. I boot to windows to play games, and thats it
[09:40] <kimo_> and it didn't work
[09:40] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  i think u r right .. i have biased bad opinion about vmware, i should give it a try .. is it free ?
[09:40] <bazhang> Linux_Fresher: then I would go with what Squawk was saying and do it that way--many folks do and no shame ;]
[09:40] <mzuverink> Anyone want to help out with a desktop myth install, it wont seem to recognize my hauppaguge 150 dvr
[09:40] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: vmware is free
[09:40] <mzuverink> I would qppreciqte hlp
[09:40] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: vmware server
[09:40] <Linux_Fresher> cool .. i guess .. browsing to that site now .. brb
[09:41] <flowOver> and all this talk about ubuntu being stable is silly.  i've never seen it stable out of the box.  it always needs some tweaking to get there and even then x buggers up once you've been surfing the web for a while
[09:41] <Ergo^> i actualy find virtualbox better than vmware
[09:41] <Squawk> lancerocke, "sudo gedit /etc/fstab", and then on the line refering to your ntfs partition, add the "auto" options
[09:41] <Ergo^> at least for running debian on windows host
[09:41] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> Ergo^, that's not news
[09:41] <bazhang> flowOver: hmm rock solid here
[09:41] <lancerocke> Squawk: thanks
[09:41] <xanax`> Linux_Fresher, http://www.vmware.com/appliances
[09:41] <Ergo^> i think it was more responsive on virtualbox
[09:41] <flowOver> bazhang: it's a hardware dependant phenomenon
[09:41] <flowOver> hit or miss
[09:42] <Squawk> flowOver, actualy I find it amusing how often "reboot is suggested after software installs for ubuntu", when all that should be required is to restart the application. Certainly I never wan't to reboot unless I want a new kernel
[09:42] <lancerocke> Squawk: sudo gedit /etc/fsta gives me an empty file
[09:42] <bazhang> flowOver: very true; which is why I shopped for this box after many hours on teh google ;]
[09:42] <flowOver> i've heard of all these stable setups.  i've plugged ubuntu onto many boxes and have never seen it though
[09:42] <Ergo^> btw, if i do ctrl +F4 and i get out of x to console - how do i get back to x ?
[09:42] <lancerocke> Squawk: there is nothing in the file
[09:42] <Squawk> lancerocke, but a b on the end
[09:42] <sleepster> Ergo^: vmware is a much more mature product..
[09:42] <Linux_Fresher> ok !!  Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy gibbon is most downloaded one .. i just need that  or i need the basic vmware too ?
[09:42] <sleepster> Ergo^: it's been out much longer
[09:42] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: download/install vmware server
[09:43] <bazhang> Linux_Fresher: depends on you; best not to get technical right off the bat
[09:43] <flowOver> Squawk: i really hate rebooting in the middle of my using a computer.  i really don't get what is so much better about linux other than the freedom of information part
[09:43] <xanax`> vmware server ?
[09:43] <Ergo^> sleepster : and what does that proove ? ;-) tirewd both - both worked ok for me - but i think using open source is better if they both do the trick just fine
[09:43] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: you will need Ubuntu 7.10 CD image
[09:43] <timmysmith> Woooooot!!!! I just tried out 8.04 alpha6 and finally after many years of hoping and waiting my computer boots out of the box without freezing when my video card is installed and my USB wifi adapter works out of the box. 8.04 rocks!!
[09:43] <sleepster> Ergo^: I guess :)
[09:43] <xanax`> sleepster, vmware server or player ? why "server" ?
[09:43] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  yup that i have on my HD .. didnt delete it after burning a dvd
[09:43] <flowOver> xanax`: only server will create vm's
[09:43] <sleepster> xanax`: vmware player ONLY allows you to play an image that is already created
[09:43] <bazhang> timmysmith: tell the folks in #ubuntu+1 thanks ;]
[09:43] <patrickva> I'm waiting until the stable release on April 24th.
[09:43] <sleepster> xanax`: he needs server to create it
[09:43] <Ergo^> ok, how do you get back to X from console ?
[09:44] <flowOver> xanax`: you can get player and just create vm's with other tools though
[09:44] <flowOver> it's lighter imo
[09:44] <xanax`> ok
[09:44] <sleepster> the best solution is workstation
[09:44] <flowOver> http://www.easyvmx.com/
[09:44] <timmysmith> bazhang: I will, and sorry for even mentioning it in this channel but I figured others might want to see if their stuff is finally supported and I'm also just so darn happy.
[09:44] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  dude, why u keep saying vmware server ? shount u be saying vmware client ?
[09:44] <Squawk> flowOver, stability (if you have it set up right), user security (ie, not doing things as root), stands compliance, and the fact that you can install everything (just about) using operating system native tools, rather than third party installers. Then, you have access to every part of the system, you can configure it to your liking, or completely bugger it up, all without restriction. In short, freedom
[09:44] <sleepster> if you feel gutsy.. you could download the workstation and *cought* find a *cought* serial *cough* key somewhere
[09:44] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  rather desktop virtualization category
[09:45] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  mine is a pc, not a server
[09:45] <bazhang> timmysmith: trust me I'm happy too (got it installed) but offtopic here ;]
[09:45] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: what's your ethnicity?
[09:45] <Ergo^> sleepster: : i had a bunch of serials generated for server - its free on vmware site
[09:45] <flowOver> yeah true.  the freedom is awesome.  but windows can be stable with tweaking as well
[09:45] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: I don't understand your lingo man
[09:45] <Ergo^> for some reason the new ones i generated from their doesnt work
[09:45] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  erm .. gotta check that on dictionary.com
[09:45] <Ergo^> i think server is free , i dont like the workstation
[09:45] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  well, i am real bad at english =/
[09:45] <bazhang> !ot | folks!
[09:45] <ubotu> folks!: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:45] <flowOver> i'm not going back, but all this stability preaching is kind of a moot point when it's only a portion of experienced users see it
[09:45] <Ergo^> anyways - vmware id 200 mb :D
[09:45] <Ergo^> virutalbox is 15 mb
[09:46] <Ergo^> :D
[09:46] <Squawk> flowOver, windows suffers from being virus prone, and because everyone runs it as administrator, one bad software install and your system is compromised. Plus, did you ever use an external machine to see all the packets coming out of the box. A windows box broadcasts like no other
[09:46] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  can i please pm you ? i think we are disturbing the main channel
[09:46] <sleepster> flowOver: I've never seen a stable windows machine..
[09:46] <sleepster> flowOver: maybe if it never hits the network
[09:46] <flowOver> funny.  i've never seen a stable ubuntu machine ;)
[09:46] <bazhang> offtopic people...
[09:46] <kalimons> Who applied on the main catch in a film the eye before jessica alba? please help
[09:47] <Ergo^> sleepster : : i have windows machines running 2-3 years without any issues
[09:47] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster: well ? can i  ?
[09:47] <bazhang> kalimons: wrong channel for that ;]
[09:47] <sleepster> there is a reason why I always run Windows in a VM
[09:47] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: I have to go soon.. but sure
[09:47] <Ergo^> online for 2-3 weeks , but that was my home pc , not a server
[09:47] <flowOver> i run it with enough resources for photoshop
[09:47] <kalimons> bazhang do u know a channel where i can get a help  ?
[09:47]  * bazhang gives up
[09:47] <flowOver> i like photoshop in the vbox better than wine personally
[09:48] <bazhang> kalimons: not here sorry
[09:48] <Linux_Fresher> Ergo^:  yup .. this windows XP edition has been up and running , using net for last 2 years , regular updates + good firewall + good antivirus + good antispyware = stable .. but then again, who wants to pay for all that when there is linux ..  thats why i am thinking of shifting .. also, now games work in linux through wine .. atleast those which i play :)
[09:48] <ApOgEE-> hmmm
[09:48] <sleepster> kalimons: have you talked to Google?  Google is a bit of an ass.. but he can be helpful
[09:48] <bazhang> http://www.imdb.com/ kalimons
[09:48] <kalimons> sleepster i talk in google about 2 hours :( so tired
[09:48] <lancerocke> Squawk: http://pastebin.com/m1224b054 , http://gallery.ny-dev.com/data/529/disk_not_sda_.png , i dont know what to put in the file. Also, why isnt it called SDA2 like it used to be called?
[09:48] <NeT_DeMoN_> can anyone help me with my numberpad problem?
[09:48] <sleepster> yeah.. Google isn't cool anymore
[09:49] <kalimons> i need get answer to that question and i win 10 ticket to cinema
[09:49] <NeT_DeMoN_> the keys move the cursor instead of entering numbers
[09:49] <sleepster> NeT_DeMoN_: what's your problem?
[09:49] <sleepster> NeT_DeMoN_: enable numlock
[09:49] <NeT_DeMoN_> it is
[09:49] <sleepster> disable numlock
[09:49] <kalimons> Does anywan knows a channel where can help about movies?
[09:49] <NeT_DeMoN_> your the fifth person to tell me that
[09:49] <NeT_DeMoN_> it does the same thing
[09:49] <sleepster> what application is doing that NeT_DeMoN_
[09:50] <NeT_DeMoN_> i was messing with the keyboard setting ealrier
[09:50] <NeT_DeMoN_> sleepster: everything
[09:50] <Ergo^> flowOver: : you need to have windows license to run photoshop virtualized
[09:50] <Ergo^> on latest wine it runs not bad at all btw. maybe not the best experience in the world but its workable
[09:51] <Ergo^> on CS2 it does  even support utf8 charcters :D
[09:51] <NeT_DeMoN_> wine has actually improved since december
[09:51] <NeT_DeMoN_> it crashes less
[09:51] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  plz check pm .. lot of text in there
[09:51] <lancerocke> Squawk: http://pastebin.com/m1224b054 , http://gallery.ny-dev.com/data/529/disk_not_sda_.png , i dont know what to put in the file. Also, why isnt it called SDA2 like it used to be called?
[09:51] <bazhang> !ot
[09:51] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:52] <sleepster> NeT_DeMoN_: you have a standard keyboard?
[09:52] <Squawk> lancerocke, sorry one sec, was afk, looking now
[09:52] <NeT_DeMoN_> sleepster: yes
[09:52] <AmirCyber> Salam:D
[09:52] <sleepster> are you sure you have the numlock enabled?
[09:52] <lancerocke> Squawk: thanks
[09:52] <NeT_DeMoN_> american keyboard also
[09:52] <sleepster> it usually has a number on it
[09:52] <NeT_DeMoN_> and yes
[09:52] <NeT_DeMoN_> yes
[09:52] <sleepster> NeT_DeMoN_: hmm that's weird
[09:53] <NeT_DeMoN_> the accessability is off too
[09:53] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  did u get my pm ?
[09:53] <sleepster> for the bored: http://blogs.zdnet.com/threatchaos/?p=311
[09:53] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: yes..
[09:53] <AmirCyber> Hi all
[09:53] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: I replied
[09:53] <NeT_DeMoN_> um
[09:54] <adriaan> I cant get mencoder nor ffmpeg to convert rm to mp4. Could anybody point me in the right direction?
[09:54] <Squawk> lancerocke, what are you trying to demonstrate? I though you were going to be posting me your fstab?
[09:54] <bazhang> sleepster: not here please
[09:54] <lancerocke> Squawk: i did
[09:54] <sleepster> bazhang: I am not flaming I promise
[09:54] <sleepster> bazhang: I just said if people are bored
[09:54] <lancerocke> Squawk: in the pastebin thing
[09:54] <flowOver> you technically need to have a licence to run it with wine also
[09:54] <Squawk> lancerocke, oh sorry, didnt notice there weree 2 links
[09:54] <Linux_Fresher> sleepster:  err .. i didnt get any reply .. [ btw you already know i think, but server wont let you reply to pm unless u identify your nick to nickserv ]
[09:54] <bazhang> sleepster: nonetheless will get you kicked if an op sees it
[09:54] <AmirCyber> how can I setup my Geforce 6800 O my Dell?
[09:54] <lancerocke> Squawk: k
[09:54] <sleepster> for pasting links?
[09:55] <icesword> bazhang,
[09:55] <Ergo^> guys, anoyone can point me to an app that could easly mount .nrg, mdf and bin images  ?
[09:55] <icesword> oh,virtual drive
[09:55] <bazhang> vlc will do two of those Ergo^
[09:55] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: okay I registered
[09:55] <sleepster> Linux_Fresher: I sent a reply
[09:55] <icesword> !vlc
[09:55] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Listen, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, Exaile, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine - See also !codecs
[09:56] <AmirCyber> any body can help me?
[09:56] <sleepster> AmirCyber: it's easy.. what do you want to know?
[09:56] <bazhang> AmirCyber: get the restricted driverss
[09:56] <sleepster> AmirCyber: Nvidia cards are simple in Linux
[09:56] <mutable> Hello, is in Ubuntu/Debian some tool to manage runlevel configuration? I mean something similar gentoo's rc-update.
[09:56] <sleepster> AmirCyber: although the receommended way is to install the drivers using synaptic.   I've had bad luck..
[09:56] <Ergo^> bazhang: : he..you tell me to open cd image in VLC ? how do i use video player to extract files ? :D
[09:57] <icesword> mutable, sysv-rc-conf
[09:57] <AmirCyber> sleepster: hi, I cant run , nvidia-glx-new
[09:57] <sleepster> AmirCyber: you could just try downloading the installer from nvidia if you want and run the install
[09:57] <sleepster> AmirCyber: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[09:57] <MrMist> which version of phpBB is the best one? Seems there are two separate development lines, and I don't know which one to choose. 2.0.23 or 3.0.0
[09:57] <Squawk> lancerocke, I dont see any reason there why the ntfs partition (sda1) is not mounted during boot as /media/sda1,
[09:57] <icesword> !info  sysv-rc-conf > mutable
[09:57] <lancerocke> Squawk: any idea what i should put in it? Also, why isnt it called SDA2 anymore?
[09:57] <lancerocke> Squawk: i have SDA1 and another 1
[09:58] <Ergo^> MrMist: : go phpBB3 - 2 is older line that will only have sec fixes for some time
[09:58] <Squawk> lancerocke, sda2 you have setup as swap in that fstab
[09:58] <lancerocke> Squawk: i want to mount the other 1 that is called disk instead of sda2
[09:58] <AmirCyber> Sleepster :E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[09:58] <sleepster> AmirCyber: you must be root
[09:58] <Squawk> lancerocke, what command do you issue to mount "disk"
[09:58] <sleepster> AmirCyber: use sudo
[09:58] <mutable> icesword: thank you, and do you know about something without gui? something like rc-update from gentoo.
[09:58] <mutable> just a command to manage runlevels
[09:58] <lancerocke> Squawk: oh ok, see i showed u the picture for that reason... i want to automount the one that says "disk" in the image
[09:58] <sleepster> type exactly this:  "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new"
[09:59] <sleepster> AmirCyber: the comment above is for you
[09:59] <unicum> hi, i have trouble with my keyboard settings. momentarily i use shift + alt to switch groups (keyboard = de / keyboard = en). when this option is turned on i can also use shift + alt + page up/down to swith forth and back through pages in firefox. if i turn this option off the firefox option isn't available anymore eihter
[09:59] <icesword> mutable, without gui,yeah,not sure,i am sure there is one,the redhat one
[09:59] <Squawk> lancerocke, I know you do, but you said it doesnt mount automaticaly, which I took to mean that you can mount it manualy. Are you saying you can't mount that partition at all?
[09:59] <sleepster> before I help you.. I just want to know what unicum means
[10:00] <mutable> icesword: ok, i'll google something, thank you
[10:00] <Linux_Fresher> could be unicAm i guess .. some webcam related stuff ?
[10:00] <lancerocke> Squawk: yeah when i double click it i have to put my password in and it will mount
[10:00] <unicum> hrhr.. it's my nick, there's a drink called unicum, in germany we have a paper (like times) which is called unicum and it also means unique
[10:00] <lancerocke> Squawk: i want it to mount without having to do that. i want it mounted when i first boot
[10:00] <icesword> k
[10:00] <Squawk> lancerocke, can you start up a terminal and do "df -ah", and pastebin the result pls
[10:01] <unicum> sleepster hrhr.. it's my nick, there's a drink called unicum, in germany we have a paper (like times) which is called unicum and it also means unique
[10:01] <mutable> icesword: oh, sysv-rc-conf has nice cli interface :)
[10:01] <sleepster> unicum: oh.. :)
[10:01] <icesword> k
[10:01] <unicum> sleepster that enough for an answer?
[10:01] <gafatoa> hello guys ! My xorg.conf defines 3 modes: 1680x1050, 1024x768 and 800x600. With xrandr I can switch to any of them without problem. The issue is that gnome allways starts with the 1024x768 rather than 1680x1050 ... Does anyone have an idea ?
[10:01] <sleepster> unicum: yeah.. so I am reading your problem
[10:02] <AmirCyber> Package nvidia-glx-new is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:02] <sleepster> unicum: what do you mean switch groups? switch tabs?
[10:02] <lancerocke> Squawk: http://pastebin.com/m2c02bfd2
[10:02] <unicum> sleepster mom
[10:02] <Waffles385> Hey, I tried updating my ATI drivers, but now when I type fglrxinfo, it still says Mesa
[10:02] <AmirCyber> sleepster: Package nvidia-glx-new is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:03] <sleepster> AmirCyber: is that what it says when you type what I told you to type?
[10:03] <Squawk> lancerocke, ok thats easy enough, can you tell me 2 things. Firstly, confirm its an ntfs partition. Secondly, what do you want it to be called (ie, if not /media/disk, then what)
[10:03] <sleepster> unicum: mom?
[10:03] <unicum> like in moment
[10:03] <sleepster> unicum: oh :)
[10:03] <AmirCyber> sleepster:Reading package lists... Done
[10:03] <AmirCyber> Building dependency tree
[10:03] <AmirCyber> Reading state information... Done
[10:03] <AmirCyber> Package nvidia-glx-new is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:03] <AmirCyber> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[10:03] <AmirCyber> is only available from another source
[10:03] <FloodBot2> AmirCyber: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:04] <unicum> okay anyway you can set different keyboard layouts, like english, german, dvorak, right
[10:04] <lancerocke> Squawk: its my other windows ntfs drive for sure. I want it to be called sda(something, whatever is next and not taken) so as not to be confusing
[10:04] <unicum> i use alt + alt gr to switch between them usually
[10:05] <sleepster> AmirCyber: you are running 7.10?
[10:05] <unicum> i use english for typing, but if someone else uses my comp they use german, because the keyboard itself is german
[10:05] <AmirCyber> sleepster: yeah
[10:05] <sleepster> I just installed it on my own machine just now
[10:05] <sleepster> AmirCyber: you typed exactly this?  sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[10:06] <Squawk> lancerocke, hehe ok. Well, put this in your fstab. (its gonna be sdb since its a second hard drive).  "/dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 ntfs defaults 0 0"
[10:06] <unicum> so.. if i unly have the option * use alt + alt gr turned on somehow i can't use shift + alt + page up/down in firefox to switch through pages (pages i already had within one tab)
[10:06] <AmirCyber> sleepster :yes
[10:06] <Squawk> lancerocke, but if I was you I would change the mount points to be something like /media/window2 and /media/windows1 to make them more easily identifiable. But do that after you have it working
[10:06] <unicum> if i turn on * shift + alt to switch groups then i can use this keyboard shortcut in firefox, but also switch the keyboard layout all the time
[10:07] <unicum> does this explanation make any sense?
[10:07] <Squawk> lancerocke, you can pastebin me the fstab again if you want me to check it
[10:07] <sleepster> AmirCyber: try installing nvidia-glx
[10:07] <lancerocke> Squawk: ok so just put that in the end of the file? /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 ntfs defaults 0 0?
[10:07] <AmirCyber> sleepster:how?
[10:08] <beeew> hi guys, i'm on fiesty, and i'm trying to remove a program from installing from 'apt-get', and it just won't let me..is there a way i can force this thing off?
[10:08] <beeew> (btw, this is nginx 0.4.13)
[10:08] <Squawk> Lanceroke, personaly I would put it right underneath the other line that refers to your other windows partition, but thats from personal preference
[10:08] <lancerocke> Squawk: http://pastebin.com/m29ea86e1
[10:09] <Squawk> lancerocke, yeah that should work, go for a reboot and see ;)
[10:09] <lancerocke> Squawk: thanks
[10:09] <lancerocke> brb
[10:10] <comp5_> can anyone help me to install a network printer installed in my windows to my linux work stations
[10:10] <Verichip> http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x45ybz_pub-think-mtv-holocaust-house_politics
[10:11] <MagicDuck> hi, is there a way to use compiz (desktop effects) and the old application switcher at the same time?
[10:11] <comp5_> ubuntu linux..
[10:11] <AmirCyber> sleepster: how?
[10:13] <comp5_> i need help .... pnetwork printer installation my windows xp  server to my linux workstations???
[10:13] <comp5_> i need help .... network printer installation my windows xp  server to my linux workstations???
[10:14] <Squawk> lancerocke, ?
[10:14] <lancerocke> Its not there. http://gallery.ny-dev.com/data/529/not_there.png
[10:14] <comp5_> i need help .... network printer installation my windows xp  server to my linux workstations???
[10:14] <dgjones> !repeat | comp5_
[10:14] <ubotu> comp5_: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[10:14] <lancerocke> Squawk: i pasted that in the file, but it didnt automount
[10:15] <comp5_> ubotu... thanks for nothing..
[10:15] <MagicDuck> comp5_: have you tried going to System>Administration>Printing
[10:15] <neo_> my teacher is asking wht is data compression     can anyone give a nice answer?????
[10:16] <Squawk> neo_, its a way of making a file much smaller whilst still containing all the information to re-build teh file to its original state
[10:16] <comp5_> yah i tried that its asking i install dirvers .. printer model HP 3550..
[10:16] <Squawk> lancerocke, can you paste the output of df -ah again (without mounting anything with double click)
[10:17] <neo_> i gave such similar answer ,,,,,,       but the man is not getting.....
[10:17] <comp5_> it lworked perfectly on kubuntu but in ubuntu its much difficult to install.
[10:17] <neo_> Squawk: i gave such similar answer ,,,,,,       but the man is not getting.....
[10:17] <firas> hello ---- how  save Kernel IP routing table rules
[10:18] <lancerocke> Squawk: http://pastebin.com/m1e9d0133
[10:18] <MagicDuck> comp5_: start synaptic, then do a search (Name and Description) for "hp printer". The hpijs stuff will probably be enough. Try installing that and see if it works
[10:19] <sean__> otg
[10:19] <Squawk> neo_, ok put it this way. Lets say you have a file that has the numbers 1-9 in it, but it has thousands of instances of each, all mixed up. Compression could be used to store them more efficiently, so wherever you encounter a patter, for example, 13562 (you refer to that pattern as "pattern1") and store "pattern1 instead". Or if you have a line of 150 1's, you just store one "1" and then a command to repeat it 150 times
[10:20] <comp5_> where's synaptic?? magic duck??
[10:20] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: does the mount point exist?
[10:20] <Squawk> lancerocke, I see only 2 reasons for that not to have worked. Number 1, the file wasnt saved properly (/etc/fstab that is). Number 2, the drive is not actualy an ntfs partition. Other than that it should work
[10:20] <Squawk> prince_jammys, face plant
[10:20] <Waffles385> comp5_, are you asking where the synaptic package manager is?
[10:21] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: is there a folder called /media/sdb1 ?
[10:21] <neo_> Squawk:our experiment is      ¨data compression and effect on network¨¨ how would this go?????????
[10:21] <comp5_> yah.. but i've found it.. lemmi try..
[10:21] <lancerocke> prince_jammys: let me check
[10:21] <Squawk> lancerocke, that hadnt occured to me since you could alreaedy mount it. create /media/sdb1
[10:21] <lancerocke> Squawk: let me recheck the file
[10:21] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: if not, sudo mkdir /media/sdb1
[10:22] <Squawk> neo_, if you are to transfer a file accross a network and can compress that file by 20%, then you save 20% of your bandwidth
[10:22] <neo_> ok     that seem ok      .................
[10:22] <Squawk> lancerocke, if you network is 100% utilised then this will have a huge effect, its its 1% utilisation then who cares
[10:22] <lancerocke> prince_jammys: i just did sudo mkdir /media/sdb1
[10:23] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: now:    sudo mount /media/sdb1
[10:23] <prampatan> can you help me to install my laptop wide screen 1280x800 mod
[10:23] <lancerocke> Squawk: im going to recheck the file
[10:23] <Squawk> neo_, sorry, not lanceroke, see my post 5 up
[10:23] <Squawk> lancerocke, I think these guys are right, the mount point didnt exist
[10:23] <fredericm> s
[10:23] <neo_> Squawk:   thanks...
[10:24] <lancerocke> mount "point" means  /media/sdb1 right?
[10:24] <prampatan> can you help me to install my laptop edubuntu client wide screen 1280x800 mode
[10:24] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: yes
[10:24] <firas> after reboot I lost  Kernel IP routing table rules --please where I should save them
[10:24] <comp5_> magic duck -- i've eneterd 'hp printer' but i'm getting nothing.. no results of the search..
[10:24] <Squawk> lancerocke, yes
[10:24] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: mount point is the directory where the drive/partition gets incorporated into your filesystem
[10:24] <lancerocke> ok so now since  i just did sudo mkdir /media/sdb1 i should reboot and it should be fine right?
[10:24] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: you don't have to reboot
[10:24] <lancerocke> ok
[10:25] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: unless you want to double check if it will automount
[10:25] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: just do::  sudo mount /media/sdb1 to mount it now
[10:25] <Squawk> lancerocke, for it to ber mounted at boot, yes, but you could just double click it, or type "sudo mount /media/sdb1"
[10:25] <loodjuret> hi. I'm trying to view a pdf but the font seems to be corrupt in some way (using evince)
[10:25] <sorryamnew1> my ubuntu mounts my partittion incorrectly
[10:26] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: if that command mounts it now, it will mount succesfully when you reboot
[10:26] <firas> after reboot I lost  Kernel IP routing table rules --please where I should save them
[10:26] <lancerocke> prince_jammys: i just did sudo mount /media/sdb1 and i dont see anything there
[10:26] <lancerocke> maybe i should reboot?
[10:26] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: mmm ok. it should have mounted
[10:26] <icesword> i am gonna crazy,it by default even cannot play mp3?
[10:27] <lancerocke> i did sudo mkdir /media/sdb1
[10:27] <lancerocke> then i did sudo mkdir /media/sdb1
[10:27] <lancerocke> o mean
[10:27] <lancerocke> i mean*
[10:27] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: right, and sudo mount didn't return any errors. try rebooting
[10:27] <lancerocke> sudo mount /media/sdb1
[10:27] <lancerocke> ok brb
[10:28] <firas> after reboot I lost  Kernel IP routing table rules --please where I should save them
[10:29] <theunixgeek> Is there a way to mount an ISO image and boot from it?
[10:29] <Waffles385> I upgraded my ATI video drivers but fglrxinfo still shows Mesa, any thoughts?
[10:29] <lancerocke> yep
[10:29] <lancerocke> it automounted
[10:30] <prince_jammys> strange
[10:30] <prince_jammys> but good
[10:30] <vxe0> hello i have install ubuntu but i cant get ip address for my network card. I do know that the driver for the network card is install can someone help me?
[10:30] <lancerocke> what i dont understand is why i had to do all this to get i tto automount. I installed Ubuntu beforea couple times  and this disk was auto-mounted. Why isnt it in the one (instillation)?
[10:30] <Corky_> is there a way to install my ubuntu programs to another partition on an external disk?
[10:31] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: i don't know. i showed up late, don't know how you had it set up
[10:31] <Waffles385> vxe0, wired or wireless?
[10:31] <Linux_Fresher> Hello again, little confusion here .. want to install ubuntu in vmware,  now there is A) 700 mb Ubuntu 7.10 on www.ubuntu.com  and B) Ultimate Edition 1.7 - bagvapp Ubuntu 7.10 based with GNOME 2.20.1 desktop and VMwareTools 6.0.2-59824 installed       .. 2 questions .. 1) which one i need and 2)  *** WHY *** ?
[10:32] <lancerocke> well thank you both
[10:32] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: so many people are dual booting now, that i'm sure they will make it easier in the next releases
[10:32] <lancerocke> i really appreciate it
[10:32] <firas> please how save my route rules
[10:32] <vxe0> wired, i have removed the power from modem & router and plugged back in nothing happens. I can see two lights on back of network card flashing
[10:32] <lancerocke> you guys have a good morning
[10:32] <Corky_> lancerocke what was ur problem?
[10:32] <lancerocke> Corky_: problem fixed
[10:33] <Linux_Fresher> lancerocke:  i am very new too, u may want to try vmware till u are ok with linux i guess .. so that u dont have to duel boot
[10:33] <Corky_> oh ok cool
[10:33] <lancerocke> Corky_: just came back to say thanks
[10:33] <Waffles385> Do you see up by the clock, the computers? Right click on that and make sure there is a check next to Enable Networking
[10:33] <lancerocke> l8r guys
[10:33] <prince_jammys> lancerocke: bye
[10:33] <Linux_Fresher> retyping question in 60 secs
[10:33] <Waffles385> And left click make sure there is a bullet next to Wired Networking
[10:33] <Corky_> ok i need some help. my ubuntu partition is filling up. how do i get my apps to install to a new partition on another dick?
[10:34] <prince_jammys> :)
[10:34] <Linux_Fresher> diSk!!!
[10:34] <Corky_> *disk
[10:34] <icesword> hoho
[10:34] <Corky_> :S
[10:34] <Corky_> sorry :(
[10:34] <prince_jammys> first you have to get another dick
[10:34] <Linux_Fresher> :)
[10:34] <prince_jammys> hohohohoho
[10:34] <Linux_Fresher> Hello again, little confusion here .. want to install ubuntu in vmware,  now there is A) 700 mb Ubuntu 7.10 on www.ubuntu.com  and B) Ultimate Edition 1.7 - bagvapp Ubuntu 7.10 based with GNOME 2.20.1 desktop and VMwareTools 6.0.2-59824 installed       .. 2 questions .. 1) which one i need and 2)  *** WHY *** ?
[10:34] <prince_jammys> Corky_: you could try having a separate /usr partition
[10:34] <icesword> prince_jammys, second time this happens
[10:35] <Corky_> so i can use gparted?
[10:35] <vxe0> its ticked, it tries to request network address but doesnt work
[10:35] <Waffles385> what kind of router do you have?
[10:35] <prince_jammys> Corky_: the thing is that you already have a /usr partition, so it's tricky
[10:35] <Corky_> hmmm
[10:35] <Waffles385> Linux_Fresher, I would go with the official one since its official... unless you know you need something on the Ultimate Edition why get it
[10:35] <prince_jammys> Corky_: not partition, i mean you have a /usr
[10:35] <Linux_Fresher> Waffles385:  okidoki
[10:35] <Waffles385> but thats just me
[10:36] <Corky_> so no hope then is there :(
[10:36] <Corky_> im gonna have to reinstall on a new partition
[10:36] <Corky_> :(
[10:36] <prince_jammys> Corky_: maybe not
[10:36] <Waffles385> and if you're using VMware you can get either and you dont need to worry bout screwing anything up
[10:36] <vxe0> dlink dir-635
[10:36] <Corky_> i hope not cos i've put alot into my OS
[10:36] <MrMist> I'm having problems while installing phpBB3... anyone know how to enable "GD graphics support"
[10:36] <MrMist> ??
[10:36] <Linux_Fresher> Waffles385:  and just reading the chat, in windows if my D:\ fills up, i just install new applications to E:\  .. seems like it is not as easy in linux to do it ?  [ refering to the question above by corky ]
[10:36] <Corky_> i was just about to stop using windows even
[10:37] <prince_jammys> Corky_: i think it's possible to do what you want
[10:37] <Waffles385> im pretty new to Ubuntu, I dont know much about how to install to different partitions and such. I've got 20 gigs set to this while my main OS is still XP but Im only using about 6 gigs
[10:37] <icesword> good news
[10:38] <Waffles385> vxe0, do any other computers have problems accessing?
[10:38] <Corky_> yeah i was trying to get some of my windows apps running in linux but now im running outta space
[10:38] <Linux_Fresher> Waffles385:   well ?
[10:38] <Waffles385> Just wondering if it could be a problem with the routers DHCP not working
[10:38] <prince_jammys> Corky_: you could create a partition on another disk, copy your current /usr to that partition, and then have that partition mounted as /usr
[10:38] <Waffles385> Linux_Fresher, I just said i dont know much about installin apps to a different partition
[10:38] <Corky_> tricky
[10:39] <Linux_Fresher> erm lol must have missed it .. anyone else ?
[10:39] <Corky_> but im sure i'll figure it out i guess
[10:39] <vxe0> no
[10:39] <prince_jammys> Corky_: in other words, copy the contents of /usr in your ubuntu installation to the new partition, and then mount that as /usr
[10:39] <Corky_> oh
[10:39] <prince_jammys> makes sense?
[10:39] <Linux_Fresher> Corky_  .. like in windows, can u not just give another path to another hard drive ?
[10:39] <Corky_> well that doesnt sound too hard
[10:39] <Corky_> log on as root i suppose
[10:39] <prince_jammys> Corky_: and even that may be too fancy. there might be a simpler way
[10:40] <Corky_> Linux_Fresher i've never seen that option when install programs in linux
[10:40] <icesword> prince_jammys, why cannot he resize partitions
[10:40] <Corky_> the package manager just does it for me
[10:40] <Waffles385> vxe0, I'm pretty new to Ubuntu and i've not had any problems getting an IP... are you using any virtualization to run Ubuntu or is it on its own?
[10:40] <prince_jammys> icesword: he has no space
[10:40] <icesword> ohhhh
[10:40] <prince_jammys> icesword: he needs it on another disk
[10:40] <Linux_Fresher> Corky_:  erm .. now THAT sounds scary .. even i was thinking of dumping windows for good but looks like there is going to be time for that
[10:40] <bosanac> hello i'm running linux ubuntu 7.10 and i want to change my hostname the hostname its bosanac@bosanac and i want to change it to bosanac@mnikic how to change it can somebody help me please?
[10:41] <Corky_> Linux_Fresher im not gonna abandon my ubuntu just yet lol
[10:41] <icesword> ! hostname > bosanac
[10:41] <Corky_> i've put countless amounts of hours into getting it working the way i want
[10:41] <Waffles385> Corky_, what about expanding your current partition?
[10:41] <Linux_Fresher> Corky_:  yup.. this time i am going to give linux a full try .. how so ever i try though, i cant stop comparing it to windows concepts .. thats a BIG hold back
[10:41] <prince_jammys> Corky_: this really can be done, and probably in a simpler way than what i said
[10:41] <Corky_> i wanted to do that but it wont let me resize my windows partition
[10:42] <Waffles385> Corky_, did you try resizing in windows first?
[10:42] <Corky_> erm
[10:42] <Corky_> not really
[10:42] <Waffles385> Shrink the windows partition down so there is some unpartitioned space
[10:42] <Waffles385> just a thought
[10:42] <Corky_> i was using Norton Partition Magic
[10:42] <icesword> good start
[10:43] <Linux_Fresher> Corky_:  may be something like /user2  on new HD that u have with big space ?  [ though its FUNNY to know that linux pkg doesnt ask you for the path where it wants to get installed .. all windows application setups do that >.< ]
[10:43] <Corky_> i tried to make my windows partition smaller but it wouldnt let me resize the linux partition :S
[10:43] <Waffles385> Corky_, are you saying in windows it didnt or the Ubuntu utility didnt?
[10:43] <Corky_> lemme see if the package manager has an option
[10:43] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, good idea
[10:43] <damir_> hi! Is it possible to change the mouse driver from "synaptics" to "mouse" without exiting X-server? I need to switch between them and don't want to logout each time.
[10:43] <prince_jammys> Corky_: here's one example http://yavin4.anshul.info/2006/07/17/moving-usr-to-another-partition/
[10:44] <Corky_> in windows it wouldnt let me resize the linux partition
[10:44] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  .. ThAnKs !! btw which 1 was a good idea ?  :P
[10:44] <Corky_> in linux it wouldnt let me resize the windows partition
[10:44] <Waffles385> Try resizing one at a time
[10:44] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, that /usr2
[10:44] <Waffles385> cause you gotta make space for it first
[10:44] <Corky_> time consuming but what the heck, i'll give it a try
[10:44] <damir_> Corky_: zou need to unmount the partition before resizing/moving it
[10:45] <Corky_> i did try that
[10:45] <Waffles385> vxe0, you still there?
[10:45] <damir_> oh, in windows. sorry. Probably the application you're using doesnt support ext2/3
[10:45] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  omg .. i have to shut up .. it was a lucky freaky chance .. i am not even a toddler in unix .. i am here since yesterday because i am so scared to hit that install button to get ubuntu on my hard drive from this Live CD session .. yesterday i almost burnt my fingers with dataloss .. thanks to this channel that i was saved
[10:46] <Corky_> hey my laptop has one of those hidden partitions. i think its got windows drivers and stuff. do i need it? cos everytime i had a problem, the guys who fixed my laptop didnt even know it was there or what to do with it
[10:46] <seanbello> how do i start X grafical interface?
[10:46] <Corky_> so no one ever used it
[10:46] <Waffles385> Corky_, it might have came from the manufacture
[10:46] <Corky_> it did
[10:46] <Waffles385> Instead of sending out repair disks and stuff like that, they put those partitions on
[10:46] <prince_jammys> Corky_: is /usr really what's taking up all the space?
[10:47] <Linux_Fresher> Corky_:  that one i know for sure .. its in documentation that comes with live CD .. those partitions are NOT ACCESSIBLE to windows and are used for DATA RECOVERY when windows goes south .. RECOMMENDATION = DO NOT TOUCH those partitions
[10:47] <Corky_> yeah /usr is taking up space
[10:47] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, i see,maybe your idea is good, i haven't tried /usr2 ,hehe,linux has many choices windows doesn;t have
[10:47] <Waffles385> you should be able to call whoever built your comp, tell them youre messing with the boot sector and repartition the hard drive and all that, they might send you a disk
[10:47] <seanbello> how do i start X grafical interface?
[10:47] <Corky_> yeah but Linux_Fresher, everytime my windows went south the repair guy never knew about that partition
[10:47] <icesword> seanbello, startx?
[10:47] <Waffles385> which is nice cause you can't accidentally screw up a disc
[10:47] <Corky_> i told him it was there and he was like wtf
[10:47] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:   but .. its so easy in windows to change path to install applications .. like if my C:\ is full, i just say D:\ or E:\ or whatever , is it very difficult to achieve in linux ?
[10:48] <Corky_> i dnt think he knew much about that stuff tho
[10:48] <Linux_Fresher> Corky_:  ya but ubuntu documentation says leave those special partitions alone .. so i would :)
[10:48] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: no.  what he wants to do is special
[10:48] <Waffles385> was he from your manufacture?
[10:48] <Corky_> ok
[10:48] <Corky_> nope he wasnt
[10:48] <Waffles385> That could be why
[10:48] <seanbello> says i'm not athorized
[10:48] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  ah .. thats a relief :)
[10:48] <Corky_> yup
[10:48] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, linux is also easy,you know windows records its path in regedit,linux usually in /etc
[10:48] <Corky_> i like linux more than windows
[10:49] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: you had a bad experience, but data loss is extremely rare. there's really very little risk in installing ubuntu
[10:49] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  yup .. though how so ever hard i try not to, windows concepts refuse to go away from my brain .. this makes learning linux for me difficult .. I have to learn linux as if its the first OS of my life .. then only i will be good at it
[10:49] <Waffles385> Does anyone know why fglrxinfo would show Mesa after updating ATI drivers?
[10:50] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, good luck!
[10:50] <Corky_> ubuntu is probably also easier to fix than windows if u got access to forums
[10:50] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  lol hell i surely need it .. thanks :)
[10:51] <rhineheart_m> I am running ubuntu gutsy server edition. I just want to ask if there's a script or software for ubuntu that will show the server status and information to the public in a safe way that can be accessed through http.
[10:51] <Corky_> Linux_Fresher i thought the same thing too but now i got linux concepts stuck in my brain :S
[10:51] <Corky_> i even hate booting windows now
[10:51] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys: Linux_Fresher: you had a bad experience, but data loss is extremely rare. there's really very little risk in installing ubuntu =  I almost lost all data yesterday .. was saved by filthpig in this channel
[10:52] <seanbello> how do i start X grafical interface?won't work with startx---it says:X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting.
[10:52] <seanbello> Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console
[10:52] <Nereos_>  crogt/j #ubuntu-fr
[10:52] <Nereos_> woops sorry :)
[10:52] <prince_jammys> Corky_: so it would go something like this: 1. use gparted to create a partition in your other drive . 2. boot into recovery mode 3. mount the new drive and copy the entire contents of /usr into the new partition. 4 once you verify that all the files are there, delete the contents of /usr (the scary part) 5.  create an entry in fstab for your new partition, to be mounted in /usr
[10:53] <icesword> rhineheart_m, yeah,great idea,i remember a site,it is a linux distro site,gentoo or pentoo what ? i don't remember,but it is a England one,i am sure
[10:53] <Corky_> thx
[10:53] <Corky_> i'll go try that
[10:53] <Waffles385> seanbello, if it says user not authorized, try using sudo infront of it
[10:53] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  was 1 click away from losing it all m8 .. some warning messages are MUST and are not present in installation program .. filthpig said he is going to report some stuff about it
[10:53] <Waffles385> it will ask for your administrator password though
[10:53] <icesword> rhineheart_m, that site has a very good example
[10:53] <messju> hi, is it possible to restart xgl without losing the xsession?
[10:53] <Nereos_> hi
[10:53] <icesword> rhineheart_m, you got me
[10:53] <prince_jammys> Corky_: be careful, and look online for examples, because i just spat that out. i may have missed a detail, but you get the idea
[10:54] <Corky_> i'll try resizing again
[10:54] <Corky_> just dnt feel like using windows rite now :(
[10:54] <seanbello> thx waffle!
[10:54] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: yeah i remember now, i was here
[10:55] <Linux_Fresher> Corky_:  you are right there !! once u boot into ubuntu, its very hard to go back to windoz .. things look so great here :)
[10:55] <Corky_> yeah
[10:55] <Corky_> and i got my ubuntu lookin all fancy
[10:55] <rhineheart_m> icesword: yeah...where could I get it?
[10:55] <Linux_Fresher> Corky_:  lol since yesterday i have been on this Live CD thing ^^ .. it didnt even ask me for a gateway .. directly started my internet by talking to my router i guess
[10:55] <branko> i'm planning to buy PCI sata controller, can I be 99.9% sure that it will work on ubuntu? (never mind if it's hard to set up, i'm interested if it's supported at all for start)?
[10:55] <listeper> Anyone with a good guide on how to install LAMP on Ubuntu 10.7?
[10:55] <sybariten> excuse me, but are there any germans here now?
[10:55] <Corky_> its like dating a model and then going out with some fat girl :S
[10:56] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:   yup... without warning it wanted to write ubuntu on all the USED space of my NTFS partition .. that would have been real bad
[10:56] <mip_> though ubuntu automatically adds the operating systems to grub menu. How do I regenerate the menu.lst with new operating systems added to the system
[10:56] <sybariten> listeper: doesnt LAMP come as an apt package?
[10:56] <icesword> rhineheart_m, forum.ubuntu.org.cn.it has the 100 linux distro,all i remember it is a England distro,sorry
[10:56] <jetscreamer> grep the .config banko, /boot/config.... see also kmuto
[10:56] <listeper> sybariten, cant find it in the package manager.
[10:56] <jetscreamer> [04.56.39] <dpkg> extra, extra, read all about it, driver locator is To work out what module you need to load for your pci card, try pasting lspci -n into http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ .
[10:56] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: ahh i see. well now you have that experience. i say go for  it
[10:56] <Corky_> maybe u dnt have the repository for it
[10:56] <Nereos_> how can I copy files into another internal hard with havin the permission to do it ? lol
[10:57] <icesword> hoho,cp
[10:57] <prince_jammys> interesting question
[10:57] <listeper> sybariten, Not even in synaptic, but if you have some advice, let me know. I'm pretty new at Ubuntu.
[10:57] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  yup .. downloading vmware atm .. safer, plus filthpig is going to report addition of some warning msgs to installation program .. so other people would be safe too
[10:57] <Corky_> listeper.  maybe u dnt have the repository for it
[10:58] <rhineheart_m> icesword: ows.. that's in chinese....anybody in the house knows where can I find a server monitoring script for ubuntu?
[10:58] <listeper> Corky_, could you please tell me the repository for it then?
[10:58] <sybariten> this is odd, i get like four hits for apt-cache search lamp, but i get like 50 hits for apt-cache search xamp......
[10:58] <Corky_> dnt know it. never used it
[10:58] <phobos_> hi all, i have this problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58711/
[10:58] <Corky_> but maybe its listed on the apps homepage
[10:58] <lordleemo> sybariten: in synaptics go to edit then mark packages by Taskel
[10:58] <prince_jammys> !lamp | sybariten
[10:58] <ubotu> sybariten: 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+)
[10:58] <sybariten> lordleemo: sorry, its not for me... its for listeper
[10:59] <sybariten> prince_jammys: yes... doesnt really explain my question mark though
[10:59] <prince_jammys> there is no lamp package
[10:59] <lessur> Can anyone help me with getting the latest Java to work with Ubuntu 7.10 ?  Many Thanks
[10:59] <prince_jammys> i thought you wanted to install lamp
[10:59] <lordleemo> listeper: synaptics go to edit then choose mark packages by Taskel
[10:59] <anolis> does anyone here know anything about CUPS backend scripting?
[11:00] <phobos_> lessur, apt-get install sun-java6-jdk
[11:00] <phobos_> for development kit
[11:01] <lessur> Phobos, Thanks but need 7.
[11:01] <neville_> Is it possible to restore Kubuntu to an earlier stage, albeit roughly, by applying an older backup of the root partition over the top of the currently very stuffed one?
[11:01] <listeper> Nice lordleemo!
[11:01] <neville_> Or, will that just cause even more headaches?
[11:01] <listeper> But why is it in there lordleemo?
[11:01] <Linux_Fresher> btw i can move downloaded files from Live CD desktop to proper Hard drive right ? downloading vmware currently .. around 150 megs i think
[11:01] <prince_jammys> sounds like it
[11:02] <Linux_Fresher> or are my hard disks loaded as read only ?
[11:02] <lordleemo> listeper: sorry i dont know why
[11:02] <sansaro> hello is there any way to install ubuntu 7.10 in to SD card?
[11:03] <sybariten> prince_jammys: oh. i had a strong feeling i had seen such a package.
[11:03] <listeper> lordleemo, then i can seach them afterworth in synaptic?
[11:03] <icesword> rhineheart_m, http://info.shallax.com/index.php
[11:03] <prince_jammys> sybariten: if there is, i did it the hard way :)
[11:03] <Waffles385> Linux_Fresher, you should be able to access the hard drives... open a text editor and try to save something to them
[11:03] <prince_jammys> sybariten: there is an easier way using "tasksel" but i've never used that
[11:03] <icesword> rhineheart_m, http://info.shallax.com/index.php
[11:04] <sybariten> prince_jammys: hehe. Well, i've always been more of a Xamp-guy myself
[11:04] <lordleemo> listeper: when you choose that option another window will open
[11:04] <prince_jammys> sybariten: i should check that out sometime
[11:04] <Linux_Fresher> Waffles385:  GREAT IDEA !!
[11:04] <icesword> rhineheart_m, that site has a sample,it is gentoox
[11:04] <listeper> lordleemo, yea, and I see it has already marked them for me. Thanks!
[11:05] <Corky_> prince_jammys. what did u say i should use to change the default path to my new partition?
[11:05] <rhineheart_m> icesword: thanks.. looking
[11:05] <lordleemo> listeper: welcome im too lasy to find out why there in there ha ha ha ha
[11:06] <prince_jammys> Corky_: eventually you will have to edit /etc/fstab.  i hope you're reading up on this and not doing it right away :)
[11:06] <listeper> lordleemo, thats okay. Heh
[11:06] <Corky_> nope im not gonna do it now
[11:06] <Linux_Fresher> wine is not supported by ubuntu ?  add remove programs search gives no result on text string WINE
[11:06] <rhineheart_m> icesword: that's great huh! where to get  it?
[11:06] <Waffles385> Linux_Fresher, check http://ubuntuforums.org/
[11:07] <icesword> rhineheart_m, i just remember it the first time i saw it
[11:07] <Corky_> i got wine in my synaptics
[11:07] <Waffles385> Under Other Community Discussions, there is a Wine forum
[11:07] <prince_jammys> Corky_: in /etc/fstab there will have to be a line that point /dev/whatever to /usr so it gets mounted there
[11:07] <icesword> rhineheart_m, see below? generated by phpsysinfo-2.5.2?
[11:07] <Corky_> ok thx
[11:07] <jetscreamer> blot don't wipe
[11:07] <prince_jammys> Corky_: i am sure there's online step-by-step examples of how to do the whole operation
[11:08] <Corky_> i'll check ubuntuforums
[11:08] <magnetron> !wine | Linux_Fresher
[11:08] <ubotu> Linux_Fresher: 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.
[11:08] <prince_jammys> Corky_: yes, search for "ubuntu mounting another /usr partition"
[11:09] <Waffles385> !hardy
[11:09] <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
[11:09] <prince_jammys> Corky_: maybe there's some cute way of doing it so you don't have to delete your existing /usr
[11:09] <Corky_> i hope so.
[11:09] <Corky_> im reading the forums now
[11:10] <mapkyca> hi folks... newbie question, trying to install on AMD 64bit with Nvidia 8400. Both 64bit and 32bit install fine, but boot up to a blank screen with a movable mouse cursor, anyone else seen this?
[11:10] <rhineheart_m> icesword: that's a silly question huh.. sorry..
[11:10] <Linux_Fresher> "A moderately recent version of Wine is available from the Ubuntu universe software channel"  --->   is 'add remove program' related to getting the list of pkgs from this channel ?
[11:10] <icesword> rhineheart_m, no,you are welcome
[11:10] <rhineheart_m> icesword: do you think its safe?
[11:11] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: you mean software repository?
[11:11] <allorder> mapkyca: both install fine but now on amd64 nothing ?
[11:11] <icesword> rhineheart_m, safe ? it is not depends on this,but your firewall rules ,maybe?
[11:11] <faileas> Linux_Fresher: personally, just go to the winehq site and add their repo to get the latest
[11:11] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:   not sure .. but i think by software repository you mean the list of software pkgs that appear when i click "add remove" in the ubuntu menu left top corner
[11:11] <faileas> and yeah add remove programme is a front end for it. you may need to enable the repository tho
[11:12] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: yes
[11:12] <icesword> rhineheart_m, http://gentoox.shallax.com/ is its home page
[11:12] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  yup.. confirmed .. wine is not listed in those pkgs
[11:12] <mapkyca> allorder: on both 32bit and 64 bit versions I get the same problem (although on 64bit i get the missing splash screen issue that a lot of people get)
[11:13] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: try following the link above - you will have to add a repository for wine and then you'll be able to install wine using "synaptic"
[11:13] <staii> greetings ! i was here a while ago, i asked about installing geany0.12, some people pointed out i could use the "backports". I have added one repository to /etc/apt/sources.list, i ran apt-get update, but i do "aptitude search geany" i still only see one result. Can anyone help ? :)
[11:13] <raju> i am getting the error when i ran the livecd iso through qemu
[11:13] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  roger that .. tx
[11:13] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: synaptic allows you to install more stuff than what is listed in "add-remove"
[11:14] <LoLLo> olà , i've joined with xchat 10 servers and suddently the PC has reboot ! why ?
[11:14] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: but you still need the wine repository to be in your list, so that you can download and install it automatically
[11:14] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  kk .. so first i have to install synaptic pkg .. then it will allow other repositories to be added to "add remove" menu .. something like that ?
[11:14] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: synaptic should already be installed
[11:15] <staii> guys, anyone can help me grab geany0.12 please ? :)
[11:15] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: look in system->administration
[11:15] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:   yup .. its already installed [synaptic] .. confirmed .. navigating to winehq atm
[11:15] <mapkyca> allorder: in both cases the live cd works, but the installed version gives a blank screen where I'd expect the login, and a movable mouse cursor (with animation frozen). Keyboard seems unresponsive at this stage.
[11:15] <prince_jammys> !wine | Linux_Fresher: follow these directions
[11:15] <ubotu> Linux_Fresher: follow these directions: 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.
[11:16] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  oh i just searched synaptic in the text bar of add remove .. its listed and the "install" button is faded .. so synaptic is already there for sure :)
[11:16] <Almindor> hello
[11:16] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  and like u said, its there in system --> admin  menu too ^^
[11:17] <HorzA_> what is the best program to mount bin/cue files?
[11:17] <legend2440> staii: sudo  apt-get install geany
[11:17] <ikkinu> hi all, I'm using 8.04, and I have a problem with, shares-admin, services-admin, *-admin: it says I could not authenticate; does anyone have the same problem or fixed it, or know how to solve it?
[11:17] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: try searching for wine in synaptic, and if it's not there follow the directions in  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine
[11:17] <staii> legend2440: it installs version 0.11, i need 0.12+
[11:17] <Almindor> I'm trying to install the generated .debs for fglrx driver (on amd64) and I get a problem with the xorg-driver package trying to override /usr/lib32/libGL.so.1 which is also in libs-ia32 package
[11:17] <Almindor> any way to "force" it?
[11:18] <Almindor> I tried --force but that doesn't help much
[11:18] <makdaknife> hi
[11:19] <staii> exit
[11:19] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  searched for "wine" .. only one result turns up called "kde-guidance"  .. thats something else i guess .. but winehq has very nice step by step instructions to add wine repository
[11:19] <Almindor> ah --force-all
[11:19] <Almindor> nm
[11:20] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: yes, you're gonna have to follow the guide above. that will just entail adding a new repository, i think
[11:20] <legend2440> staii: if you enable gutsy-backports it will give you 0.12
[11:20] <magnetron> Linux_Fresher: did you make sure to search in the "all" category, not in a subcategory?
[11:20] <Linux_Fresher> magnetron:  yes .. reconfirmed
[11:21] <staii> legend2440: i am not sure how to do that, i added a new line in the sources.list file that included a "gutsy-backports" repository, i ran "apt-get update", but i still get only one version form running "aptitude search geany"
[11:21] <marco> Hi all, I have a problem with Gutsy on boot up. After splash screen and before GDM it displays a cursor and holds for about 2-3 minutes. I figured it was just some startupscripts. Anyway to tell what it is/disable whatever it is.
[11:21] <icesword> ? logs
[11:22] <icesword> marco, you checked the logs
[11:22] <marco> icesword: I looked at the logs in the system panel and it didn't show much out of the ordinary
[11:23] <marco> icesword: I was curious if there was another way to view a more in depth log
[11:23] <legend2440> staii:  open synaptic then settings>repositories>updates and check box for gutsy-backports
[11:23] <staii> legend2440: ok, trying now
[11:23] <geo__> hi i need help
[11:23] <icesword> marco, it is just at system>there is a choice for all logs,if you use desktop
[11:23] <legend2440> staii: then hit reload on main synaptic page
[11:24] <geo__> can anyone help me please?
[11:24] <icesword> ...
[11:24] <marco> icesword: right, which dosn't show much discreption in the times between logged items
[11:24] <Linux_Fresher> hmm .. everything went well in Terminal window, but "wine" fails to appear in synaptic pakage .. restarting synaptic pakage application
[11:25] <Linux_Fresher> nope .. its not there
[11:25] <geo__> can anyone help me please?
[11:25] <thefish> geo__, just ask, and then hopefully someone will be able to
[11:25] <geo__> ok
[11:25] <geo__> i wass making updates
[11:25] <geo__> and the pc shut down
[11:26] <icesword> geo__,
[11:26] <thefish> apt-get -f install ?
[11:26] <geo__> then when i am making updates it sais that :E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[11:26] <geo__> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[11:26] <geo__> what to do?
[11:26] <thefish> geo__, run "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[11:27] <Linux_Fresher> i typed 2 lines in terminal .. and both commands went well .. these were 1) wget -q http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/387EE263.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -  2) sudo wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/gutsy.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list   after 2nd command it downloaded some stuff and said OK  .. no error messages
[11:27] <icesword> geo__, what is the command you used to upgrade
[11:27] <AutoMatriX> hi folks, is ther someone who can help me connecting my GPS (pda) to linux ?
[11:27] <AutoMatriX> which thing do I have to install ?
[11:27] <icesword> ! GPS
[11:27] <ubotu> Street mapping and GPS navigation software available for Ubuntu includes !GpsDrive (GTK, raster maps, free), !Roadnav (GTK, free vector maps from Tiger and OSM, free), !GoogleEarth (Qt, proprietary vector maps, proprietary)
[11:27] <ikkinu> I'm using 8.04, and I have a problem with, shares-admin, services-admin, *-admin: it says I could not authenticate; does anyone have the same problem or fixed it, or know how to solve it?
[11:28] <polter> ikkinu, have you checked out the authentication-post in the Administration-menu?
[11:28] <thefish> geo__, did you manage to run that command? you will have to do it in the terminal
[11:29] <polter> there is such a thing right?
[11:29] <polter> (I'm a bit tired :)
[11:29] <ikkinu> polter, what is authentication-post?
[11:29] <polter> ikkinu, a menu-post is what I mean
[11:29] <AutoMatriX> icesword, tx, but that doesn't help me much ... I've got an external USB antenna which works perfectly if I use gpsd 2.33, but I'd like to connect anotherone, which is in fact a PCA 5Mio C210)
[11:29] <ikkinu> polter, I can see "Authorizations"
[11:29] <polter> ikkinu, yeah that's what I meant! sorry
[11:29] <polter> :)
[11:30] <ikkinu> ok polter, I got it :)
[11:30] <polter> I'm not running 8.04 right now so I can't see it in front of me
[11:30] <ikkinu> polter, now I should know what to do, isn't it? :p
[11:30] <geo_gr> hi when i am go to make updates it sais dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem
[11:31] <geo_gr> what to do please help me
[11:31] <Linux_Fresher> IT WORKED !! all i had to do was to hit the RELOAD button in synaptic  :) :) :)
[11:31] <icesword> geo_gr, hi,did you try that command it told you
[11:31] <polter> geo_gr, open up att terminal and type "sudo dpkg --configure -a'
[11:31] <polter> ikkinu, well, I haven't really checked that out, but I think it allows you to set permissions and such.. so.. well.. :)
[11:32] <CHESHiRE> Hey is there a new release of ubuntu out yet
[11:32] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: yes, and that's far more work than you will normally have to do. usually you will not need to add repositories
[11:32] <CHESHiRE> the one that comes with the latest nvidia driver
[11:32] <CHESHiRE> for the 3d desktop
[11:32] <ikkinu> thanks polter: I'll check after lunch :)
[11:33] <CHESHiRE> anyone ?
[11:33] <polter> CHESHiRE, nvidia-drivers are included in the repos
[11:33] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  now when i double click it , it says it needs to install something more .. thats fine by me .. but then after i mark other things that it needs following error pops up --->  Depends: binfmt-support (>=1.1.2) but it is not installable
[11:33] <slackern> !hardy | CHESHiRE
[11:33] <ubotu> CHESHiRE: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE PRE BETA (ALPHA) SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[11:34] <csb> allocate resource program --- dmfe: system bus error happens cr5=fffffff when booting what does this mean?
[11:34] <prince_jammys> !info binfmt-support
[11:34] <ubotu> binfmt-support (source: binfmt-support): Support for extra binary formats. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.10 (gutsy), package size 20 kB, installed size 148 kB
[11:34] <allorder> !os
[11:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about os - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:34] <allorder> !root
[11:34] <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
[11:34] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  there is a BIG info message above too, it cant be copy pasted but i can quickly type it if u order so
[11:35] <polter> Linux_Fresher, are you getting any error-messages saying some repo couldn't be refreshed?
[11:35] <anolis> does anyone know anything about CUPS backend scripting?
[11:35] <LoLLo> olà , i've joined with xchat 10 servers and suddently the PC has reboot ! why ?
[11:35] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: in synaptic, under settings, go to "repositories"
[11:35] <polter> LoLLo, well, that's kind of hard to answer without more detail
[11:35] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: it should open a new window
[11:36] <Linux_Fresher>  here goes  on next line all the info it gave ..   also, following prince_jammys's instructions at the same time
[11:36] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: check all four boxes, if they aren't checked
[11:36] <geo> Upgrade from broken accerciser version detected, running scrollkeeper-rebuilddb...
[11:36] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  yes, should i enable all possible repository downloads there ?
[11:37] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  did it ..
[11:37] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: ok close that window and try again
[11:38] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  incidentally, this idea of repository is KICKASS .. it is really so good to have list of all related softwares at one place .. i bet windows doesnt have such same thing
[11:38] <danand> prince_jammys -  don't forget the reload button in synaptics
[11:38] <arios> veryfied
[11:39] <csb> allocate resource program --- dmfe: system bus error happens cr5=fffffff when booting what does this mean? please help
[11:39] <Linux_Fresher> yup i am reloading it currently .. little slow connection here , will take a few mins to finish .. also dling vmware on other side
[11:39] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: heh, definitely not.
[11:39] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  more and more i stay here on ubuntu, more and more M$ is going away from their time tested customer !! :P
[11:40] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  lol if i would have donated all the $s that I have given to Microsoft, linux would be surely around 3400$s richer by now !! [ games included ]
[11:40] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: you won't have to do that repository thing again, now that you have enabled them. you'll only have to add repositories for certain select 3rd party unoffical stuff (if you ever want/need it)
[11:41] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: sadly, there isn't nearly as much variety in games (yet) for linux
[11:41] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  yup .. i got [ and loved ] the concept of repositories
[11:41] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  omg !! i checked that wine appdb page .. almost ALL games which are good and famous work through wine bro
[11:41] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, you said 3400$,how is it
[11:42] <anolis> (except Lineage 2)
[11:42] <icesword> heheh
[11:42] <polter> Linux_Fresher, check out Wine-doors if that app can help you install things to wine
[11:42] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  i run a web cafe in partnership .. and cops keep raiding it to find if we use pirated version of windows
[11:42] <anolis> (and baulders gate 2)
[11:42] <prince_jammys> he bought 3 copies of photoshop
[11:42] <qos_> hey guys ... i am trying to get my ipod running with ubuntu. i found a kernel module which seems to work fine... but i don't know what the author means with "location of your linux tree" in the following line: make -C <the location of your linuxtree> M=`pwd` modules
[11:43] <polter> qos_, are you sure you need to compile a kernel-module?
[11:43] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  so lots of $s went in to buy official windows XP copies .. dont want to do it all over again for crappy vista =)
[11:44] <anolis> Linux_Fresher, why are you using windows in an internet cafe?
[11:44] <qos_> polter, http://de.pastebin.ca/931871 here is a copy of the tiny readme
[11:44] <revilodraw> exaile is the only program that plays my music very quietly, the rest work fine, but i prefer the feel of exaile. any ideas?
[11:44] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  may be in 6 months or so, i plan to convert all my cyber cafe comps onto ubuntu and still run a gamer's cafe .. basically counter strike, warcraft FT, starcraft , warhammer etc  [ and all these games run through wine ]
[11:44] <anolis> ooohhh for games
[11:44] <polter> qos_, thats for the iphone?
[11:44] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, good news for you
[11:45] <Linux_Fresher> anolis:  i am way 2 new to linux m8 , wasnt knowing I had a choice and have had a VERY bad experience with Mandrake back then [ but it was most probably my own lack of knowledge ]
[11:45] <qos_> polter, yeah
[11:45] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  ya man, lots of $s which are not spent on M$ is total profit , so i can donate 30% of it to ubuntu if all goes well
[11:45] <polter> qos_, oh ok, you wrote ipod.
[11:45] <anolis> iunno yea.. you are probably gonna have to stick to windows until dev's start writing native code for linux for big brand games.. however quake and doom ahve native linux ports from Id software
[11:46] <polter> well, I think you can access your ipod using one of the many apps available
[11:46] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, yes,that is very good for open source community
[11:46] <qos_> polter, i am sorry for that ^^
[11:46] <loodjuret> is there a way to recover the password for your user on Ubuntu servers? like having it sent to your mailadress?
[11:47] <mandrig> Hey
[11:47] <mandrig> Can anyone tell me where I can get the "composite
[11:47] <mandrig>  extension?
[11:47] <polter> mandana, composite extension?
[11:48] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  i hope so .. i know its not at all too much of money  in total but its surely 30% of my own pure profit  .. well, ethically its good i guess .. to give something because i would be getting free OS
[11:48] <polter> oops
[11:48] <polter> mandrig I meant to say
[11:48] <polter> mandrig, what are you looking to do?
[11:48] <csb>  allocate resource program --- dmfe: system bus error happens cr5=fffffff when booting what does this mean? please help where have I to look at?
[11:49] <mandrig> polter, yes. When I go into Appearance Preferences and select a different visual effect, it say that 'the composite extension is not available'
[11:49] <polter> mandrig, are you using an nvidia-driver?
[11:49] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  plus all you guys who have been patiently helping a dunce like me, if u have websites, just give me the link in PM and I will make sure that sponcers on those sites get clicked everyday for next 7 days .. so 30 clicks per sponcer per day through my cafe
[11:49] <mandrig> polter, no, Ati, so radeon I guess
[11:50] <polter> mandrig, oh.. well it's an option to be changed in the xorg.conf file...
[11:51] <Linux_Fresher> hihihi !! friend just got slackware CDs !! he is gonna freak out when he sees this Ubuntu already up and running in Live CD !! xD   brb
[11:51] <qos_> does somebody know what is the "linux tree"?
[11:51] <prince_jammys> Corky_: looks like something along the lines of this is what you need (but /usr instead of /home): http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/
[11:51] <polter> mandrig, have you edited config-files before?
[11:51] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, hehe,thank you ,sir,but i don't have one,
[11:51] <clane-> http://img.4chan.org/b/src/1204890232436.jpg
[11:52] <Corky_> thx. i couldnt find anything on the forums so i made a new post but this should help
[11:52] <polter> clane-, wtf?
[11:52] <Linux_Fresher> icesword:  aww !! u gotta have web presence these days i guess !! actually i dont have one either lol .. brb coffee time with friend
[11:52] <Corky_> :S
[11:52] <Corky_> dude
[11:52] <Corky_> thats messed up
[11:52] <mandrig> clane, sad day for the kitty
[11:52] <icesword> Linux_Fresher, okay
[11:52] <polter> clane- should be kicked for posting that crap
[11:53] <polter> man.. I happen to like cats..
[11:53] <Corky_> yeah
[11:53] <clane-> cats suck
[11:53] <Corky_> thats messed up
[11:53] <prince_jammys> !ops | clane
[11:53] <ubotu> clane: 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!
[11:53] <polter> fuck, that image is gonna stick with me
[11:53] <revilodraw> does anyone else find exaile to be the quietest player?
[11:53] <prince_jammys> clane you are an idiot
[11:53] <polter> what kind of moron would post something like that..
[11:53] <polter> shit..
[11:53] <mandrig> Polter, did you get my messages?
[11:53] <Corky_> its disturbing
[11:54] <clane-> sorry guyz
[11:54] <Corky_> i think it was made by a chinese dude cos the cd is written in chinese
[11:54] <clane-> wrong chan
[11:54] <revilodraw> clane ur an idiot
[11:54] <Corky_> damn skippy wrong channel
[11:54] <Ergo^> clane- : , congratulations for good taste
[11:54] <qos_> hey guys ... i am trying to get my ipod running with ubuntu. i found a kernel module which seems to work fine... but i don't know what the author means with "location of your linux tree" in the following line: make -C <the location of your linuxtree> M=`pwd` modules
[11:54] <Corky_> u must be looking for #sadism
[11:54] <icesword> Corky_, what chinese cd?
[11:54] <Corky_> the one in the pic
[11:54] <Ergo^> anyways you can go to jail for that - if you are the maker
[11:54] <prince_jammys> i have to look at that as i hang with my two cats. what an ass
[11:55] <prince_jammys> not "hang" literally ahem
[11:55] <Ergo^> heh, i have 3 cats too
[11:55] <Corky_> dont show ur cats
[11:55] <Ergo^> 2 ;D
[11:55] <Corky_> they wont sleep tonight
[11:55] <revilodraw> ergo: jail? good.
[11:56] <ArthurArchnix> qos_: ??? Kernel modules? What instructions are you following and what is your ubuntu version?
[11:56] <icesword> Corky_, that is not simplified chinese
[11:56] <Corky_> what is it?
[11:56] <Corky_> japaese?
[11:56] <Corky_> or traditional chinese?
[11:56] <icesword> Corky_, yes
[11:56] <Corky_> yeah i know theres some sick sadistic people in those parts
[11:56] <Corky_> i seen some stuff man
[11:57] <Corky_> disturbin
[11:57] <Seveas> !stop
[11:57] <ubotu> 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.
[11:57] <Ergo^> revilodraw: : i think that in every civilized country there are paragraphs for sadism on animals, zoophilia etc. japan too
[11:57] <monzie|home> hi all
[11:57] <monzie|home> I need help with LVM
[11:57] <Corky_> sorry
[11:57] <makdaknife> what's up monzie?
[11:58] <ThreeFingerPete> what would i find a beowulf cluster useful for?
[11:58] <BlastuR> hello.. how can I setup a ARM cross-compiler environment on Ubuntu 7.10?
[11:58] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, instructions are here http://de.pastebin.ca/931871, 2.6.22-14-generic, ubuntu 7.10
[11:58] <Seveas> ThreeFingerPete, distcc, large calculations, tinkering
[11:59] <ThreeFingerPete> Seveas: thanks. i dont know what those are.. i guess i wouldnt find it useful! haha
[11:59] <ArthurArchnix> qos and what program are you using to manage your music? Rythmbox, exaile, amarok?
[11:59] <icesword> that pic is too cruel,i cannot even go to sleep tonight
[11:59] <Seveas> icesword, did you see what ubotu said half a page ago?
[11:59] <hischild> how can i run a program under a different user?
[11:59] <Seveas> hischild, with sudo
[12:00] <Seveas> sudo -H -u username_here /path/to/app
[12:00] <hischild> Seveas, sorry, i should clarify ... i want to run it from a script which is executed from contab
[12:00] <hischild> *crontab
[12:00] <ArthurArchnix> oh, qos_ You said " i am trying to get my ipod running with ubuntu", but you really want to get your iphone going.
[12:00] <icesword> Seveas, sorry,but i don't understand some site offers these pictures
[12:00] <csb>  allocate resource program --- dmfe: system bus error happens cr5=fffffff when booting what does this mean? please help
[12:00] <ktz> xD
[12:00] <Seveas> hischild, simply add it to the correct crontab
[12:00] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, no ipod touch ...
[12:00] <hischild> Seveas, it'll still ask for my pass ... or not?
[12:01] <Seveas> hischild, if you add it to the correct users crontab, you don't need sudo
[12:01] <icesword> Seveas, i will stop
[12:01] <hischild> Seveas, right ... tnx
[12:01] <ArthurArchnix> qos_: Well, you pasted instructions about a kernel module that charges and iphone when plugged into your computer.
[12:02] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, thats my problem at the moment ...  it is not recharing with linux
[12:02] <ArthurArchnix> But you have an ipod touch. Not an iphone qos_ What makes you think that will work?
[12:03] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, the module is for the ipod touch
[12:03] <csb>  allocate resource program --- dmfe: system bus error happens cr5=fffffff when booting what does this mean? please help
[12:04] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, you can see the project details here ... http://matt.colyer.name/projects/iphone-module/
[12:04] <ArthurArchnix> qos_: So let me get this straight. You've got an ipod touch, which you have working with ubuntu. The only thing that isn't working, is that it doesn't charge when connected. Is that right?
[12:05] <bowen> could someone tell me how to disable gnome-desktop starting on start up, i just want it to go into the command line?!
[12:05] <csb> init3
[12:05] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, right :) ... and for this there is a module or i think they call it driver
[12:05] <ArthurArchnix> qos_: Did you follow these instructions to get it working? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone
[12:05] <rhineheart_m> Is there a compatible software/script for ubuntu that will give functions like this? http://info.shallax.com/index.php
[12:06] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, yeah
[12:06] <icesword> rhineheart_m, did you see below it,that generated by soemthing,hehe
[12:07] <ThreeFingerPete> bowen: the only way i know of is to remove it
[12:07] <bowen> ergh, i don
[12:07] <ArthurArchnix> qos_: Ok... well, at least I'm up to speed now if not very helpful. :P And what was the problem with the instructions, they didn't work?
[12:07] <bowen> i dont want to do that, i want to be able to start it manually again using startx
[12:08] <rhineheart_m> icesword: yeah.. but I guess its not compatible with ubuntu
[12:08] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, i don't understand what the location of my linux tree is...
[12:08] <csb>  allocate resource program --- dmfe: system bus error happens cr5=fffffff when booting what does this mean? please help
[12:08] <ThreeFingerPete> bowen: perhaps this will give you some rough ideas. http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/index.php
[12:08] <icesword> rhineheart_m, maybe,i think you need phpbb or something
[12:09] <marco> rhineheart_m, have you installed apache, and php?
[12:09] <bowen> ThreeFingerPete: cheers, i will look into that!
[12:09] <prince_jammys> bowen: go to system->administration->services and disable "gdm"
[12:09] <rhineheart_m> marco: yeah.. I do have
[12:09] <ArthurArchnix> qos_: I don't know either.
[12:10] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, are you familiar with compiling?
[12:10] <wayne_> I use kubuntu hardy but KDE3 apps sometimes don't seem to be able to establish network connections. Any non-KDE apps can do networking.
[12:10] <bowen> prince_jammys: thanks, i'll give that a go
[12:13] <geirha> !hardy | wayne_
[12:13] <ubotu> wayne_: 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
[12:13] <jack2> hi
[12:13] <ArthurArchnix> qos_: I can follow instructions. And I used to compile my own kernel back in the dapper days, but no more. Aside from that kernel tree thing though, it doesn't look too hard.
[12:13] <ArthurArchnix> Try just asking about that single line qos_
[12:14] <qos_> ArthurArchnix, didn't start this whole thing with my question about that single line? ;)
[12:14] <wayne_> ubotu: thank you
[12:14] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[12:14] <wayne_> i mean geirha
[12:15] <david_> d
[12:15] <ArthurArchnix> qos_: Yup. But because you said "my ipod" I was concerned you were doing something really wrong. I just wanted to make sure you weren't a noob following bad advice.
[12:15] <qos_> ll
[12:17] <marco> rhineheart_m
[12:17] <rhineheart_m> marco: yes marco?
[12:17] <rhineheart_m> marco: found something?
[12:18] <marco> rhineheart_m, just extract the archive from http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/ and put in your htdocs folder. Run apache and point your browser to localhost
[12:18] <rrplay> need a bit of help with wget options to resume a 92% download
[12:19] <jrib> rrplay: use -c
[12:19] <Linux_Fresher> bak
[12:20] <rrplay> jriib: already tried will try agin thankx
[12:20] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  yap .. what u said worked .. wine is now installed .. no error messages
[12:20] <jrib> rrplay: it only works if the server supports it
[12:20] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  i will play with it for some time to try to figure out settings paths and options, if i get stuck will be back here :)
[12:20] <marco> rhineheart_m: I just finished installing it locally on my laptop. Was a pretty easy setup once you edit the config.php file.
[12:21] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: ok
[12:21] <rrplay> jrib: this time it worked thanks
[12:21] <muszek> hi... I have Ubuntu, my girlfriend has XP.  can someone recommend an XP music player that can play music hosted on my computer (via Rhythmbox).  I haven't used windows for a long time and my sound card is broken :/
[12:22] <GeorgeA> anyone know where i can get the .deb package for pidgin 2.3.1?
[12:22] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  ok, do i have to ADD an application to the configuration menu ?  for example i want to start warhammer
[12:22] <rrplay> jrib: thank about 2 hrs ago checked this   and now wget -c worked liked it should ty
[12:23] <faileas> muszek: you might wanna try #windows
[12:23] <rhineheart_m> marco: I got here.. Bad file descriptor. Failed to write..
[12:23] <muszek> faileas: I'm scared :)
[12:23] <faileas> pfft
[12:23] <faileas> we don't bite
[12:23] <marco> rhineheart_m: did you download the RC or Current Release?
[12:24] <rhineheart_m> marco: phpSysInfo 2.5.4
[12:24] <girl_> girl
[12:24] <faileas> muszek: in your situation tho, i'd just put them on a smb drive and use windows file sharing to access the files
[12:24] <marco> rhineheart_m: I didn't have any trouble with extraction. Are you using CommandLine or an archive program?
[12:24] <muszek> faileas: I don't use samba (and don't really want to...)
[12:25] <faileas> lol
[12:25] <faileas> someone answered your question ;p
[12:25] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: you mean an app that you installed with wine? usually it'll just appear in the menu automatically
[12:26] <_ruben> !info phpsysinfo
[12:26] <ubotu> phpsysinfo (source: phpsysinfo): PHP based host information. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.5.2-0ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 223 kB, installed size 1808 kB
[12:27] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  no i already have warhammer installed on HD through windows installation
[12:28] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  was trying to show the launcher exe  to wine , but suddenly after installing wine, it took out my SATA 80 GB HD [ where the game and windows xp is ]  .. giving some error that now it cant mount it .. i am SURE  when i started Live CD , i have used 'My Computer'  to see what all hard drives linux can "see" .. and i am SURE it was reading SATA disk
[12:29] <rhineheart_m> marco: okay.. I got it working.. but do you think this is safe?
[12:29] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  launcher exe means dow.exe   [ dawn of war. exe ]
[12:29] <Mannequin> hi
[12:29] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: if you want to run an app from wine, you have to install it through wine though
[12:30] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:   oooh .. ok .. and why did suddenly SATA became unmountable ?
[12:30] <marco> rhineheart_m: Not sure to be completely honest. My webserver on my laptop is localhost only I use it for development only. So far the script looks pretty clean - I don't see any harm in making it public.
[12:30] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: i don't know
[12:30] <Mannequin> I'm looking for THE guide to have dual monitors (a laptop connected to a 22' display) on (x)Ubuntu
[12:30] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  so what to do now ? reboot ?
[12:30] <red_one> help, i get a python error whenever i try to use apt!
[12:30] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  would it have anything to do with installing wine ?  any idea ?
[12:31] <prince_jammys> Linux_Fresher: i'm not familiar with the kind of setup you have there. reboot, i guess
[12:31] <rhineheart_m> marco: thanks... have you checked the files already if it is really clean?
[12:31] <Linux_Fresher> prince_jammys:  kk .. rebooting
[12:31] <marco> rhineheart_m: I scanned through the main function files. The ones that do all the calls. Dosn't seem like anything is malicious. Plus this is included in the Package Manager. Meaning Ubuntu team have already looked through and approved it.
[12:32] <rhineheart_m> marco: ah.. really? okay.. thanks...
[12:32] <marco> rhineheart_m: No problem.
[12:33] <rhineheart_m> marco: can you please check this one for me? http://gentoox.shallax.com/
[12:34] <rhineheart_m> marco: have you seen the module int eh left side of the page.. do you know what is it?
[12:34] <Lartza> ubuntu is really weird
[12:34] <rhineheart_m> Lartza: No! Ubuntu is great... :)
[12:34] <Lartza> after two reboots my game works again
[12:35] <Lartza> not weather applet and amsn though
[12:35] <ikkinu> I'm using 8.04, and I have a problem with, shares-admin, services-admin, *-admin: it says I could not authenticate; does anyone have the same problem or fixed it, or know how to solve it?
[12:35] <Seveas> ikkinu, could be policykit or dbus breakage. Don't use alpha versions unless you know what to do :)
[12:35] <mohbana_> i can't click on the icons on the desktop any more, what should i do? i dont want to log out because i am working on something?
[12:36] <mohbana_> ?
[12:36] <ikkinu> Seveas, I know it's alpha; I was just asking if someone had the same prob and fixed it :)
[12:36] <beast> can anybody in the universe help me with my atheros wireless problem
[12:37] <beast> pleeaasse!
[12:38] <_ruben> !hardy
[12:38] <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
[12:38] <beast> SOMEBODY??
[12:38] <mohbana_> i can't click on the icons on the desktop any more, what should i do? i dont want to log out because i am working on something?
[12:39] <mohbana_> somebody please
[12:39] <ikkinu> beast, describe the problem instead of asking if there's someone who ...
[12:39] <icesword> good night!
[12:40] <beast> ubuntu, restricted drivers manager pics up my atheros wireless card but i cant use it at all
[12:40] <mohbana_> please! :(
[12:40] <beast> iv tried madwifi but i dont seem to get anywere
[12:41] <prince_jammys> mohbana_: when did this begin?
[12:41] <prince_jammys> ah, left
[12:42] <beast> any ideas, or any one got a very clear FAQ on how to get it working at all
[12:46] <Flynsarmy> I used to be able to press print screen and it'd just copy the active window but now it tries to take the entire desktop. how do i change it back to just the window?
[12:48] <anolis> alt-prntscrn
[12:49] <igor> hello. is there something like evil lyrics for linux?
[12:50] <faileas> igor: amarok has that built in
[12:51] <PeckaH> rhythmbox has it too
[12:51]  * faileas was very tempted to answer yes and leave it at that ;p
[12:53] <igor> so only the builtin stuff?
[12:53] <igor> i miss evillyrics cause i could customize the appearence and stuff
[12:53] <Flynsarmy> anolis: Is there a way to default it to the window and have to press alt to get teh screen?
[12:54] <anolis> mm
[12:54] <anolis> look in keyboard bindings..
[12:54] <anolis> lemme see where that applet is
[12:54] <anolis> System>Preferences>keyboard shortcuts
[12:55] <Flynsarmy> anolis: OK i see it. thanks :)
[12:56] <kane77> how can I have multiple distros? should I make separate /boot?
[12:57] <solexious> Hello all, what text editor is good for writing python scripts? *colour highlighting etc*
[12:57] <anolis> you would create a new partition and install on there, then update your grub install and menu.lst file in /boot/grub
[12:57] <minholi> hi folks
[12:58] <minholi> can someone on US do a traceroute to 200.193.131.137 and paste on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to me?
[12:59] <Flynsarmy> solexious: Probably a stupid solution but i just WINE Notepad++ :P
[12:59] <minholi> this ip address is our local dns server, we are having some problems here.
[13:00] <whitman> solexious, I use Cream, an addon for vim, sudo aptitude install cream
[13:00] <Mannequin> anyone who knows how to setup a dual-head with an nvidia card on two screens with different resolutions?
[13:01] <carrera> whitman, i'm new to ubuntu. What's aptitude pls?
[13:02] <jatt> !aptitude
[13:02] <ubotu> aptitude is another terminal-based front-end to APT. Like other APT front-ends, it can install/remove packages and their dependencies (on Dapper and earlier, however, only aptitude keeps track of unused dependencies). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptitudeSurvivalGuide
[13:02] <Flynsarmy> Mannequin: I just got dual monitors working with nvidia :) sudo nvidia-settings
[13:02] <carrera> thanks jatt
[13:03] <Mannequin> Hi Flynsarmy, I've run nvidia-settings some minutes ago
[13:03] <biabia> i put ubuntu on a pc with a wireless card here last nite, and it connects fine, but only to my neighbors not running encryption. cant get it to connect to ours which has 64bit hex  wep set
[13:03] <Flynsarmy> Mannequin: I'm relatively new to ubuntu i don't know how to solve any real problems that come up. Just thought i'd suggest it incase you hadn't already tried
[13:03] <Mannequin> the only problem is that when I tried TwinView, the resolution of the laptop went to high
[13:04] <Mannequin> Flynsarmy:  but, do you have same resolution on both screens?
[13:04] <Flynsarmy> Mannequin: no. Screen is much larger. The same thing appears on both monitors but i miss the bottom and right of the display on my laptop
[13:04] <Flynsarmy> Mannequin: If you do find a solution please let me know :) i'd love to have it fixed too
[13:07] <rhineheart_m> marco: Is there a way to remove the local IP there?
[13:08] <IdleOne> does wubi use all the windows drivers? biggest concern is ethernet controler
[13:09] <Mannequin> Flynsarmy: ok, I wil, thanks for your help
[13:09] <biabia> i put ubuntu on a pc with a wireless card here last nite, and it connects fine, but only to my neighbors not running encryption. cant get it to connect to ours which has 64bit hex  wep set
[13:09] <IdleOne> !wifi
[13:09] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[13:10] <CHESHiRE> hey cansomeone plz help me ?
[13:10] <CHESHiRE> pm if you can plz
[13:10] <IdleOne> !ask | CHESHiRE
[13:10] <ubotu> CHESHiRE: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[13:10] <polter> CHESHiRE, wjat
[13:10] <CHESHiRE> Ok ive just installed ubuntu 2.10 and I want to install the 3ddesktop does anyone have a guide
[13:10] <nickthorley> hi all - is there an alternative player for ubuntu that plays rm files or should i just install realplayer
[13:11] <polter> nickthorley, helix player
[13:11] <polter> or vlc
[13:11] <unicum> can't mplayer do that too?
[13:11] <polter> unicum, probably
[13:11] <jrib> nickthorley, unicum: yes, mplayer can play them as well
[13:11] <Codenut> Good Morning
[13:12] <polter> CHESHiRE, have you tried enabling it under "System->Settings->Apperance"?
[13:12] <nickthorley> i tried one vid but it didnt work but may have been corrupt or encoded with a strange codec i guess
[13:12] <unicum> then.. nickthorley type : sudo aptitude install mplayer-mozilla
[13:12] <unicum> that's a nice thing ^^
[13:12] <jrib> nickthorley: did you have w32codecs?
[13:12] <IdleOne> !mp3 | nickthorley
[13:12] <ubotu> nickthorley: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[13:12] <Codenut> How do I make a backup of Evolution to a thumb drive? In essence how do I export the data in Evolution?
[13:12] <polter> unicum, I've had some issues with mplayer playing some rm-content though
[13:12] <nickthorley> jrib: well i need to check that - I believe i did but i will double check - they are available from the repos arent they
[13:13] <Cyberai> Codenut, just copy the .evolution folder in your home dir to the drive
[13:13] <polter> Codenut, all of your Evolution user-data is in the .evolution-folder
[13:13] <unicum> polter in what form?
[13:13] <jrib> nickthorley: not from the official repositories.  But you can get them from the Medibuntu repositories
[13:13] <unicum> or, to what extent?
[13:13] <polter> unicum, blank windows saying "no video" and nothing else :
[13:13] <polter> but just on some sites though
[13:13] <nickthorley> jrib: are they in the 3rd party list or do I need to add them?
[13:13] <unicum> polter that ain't nice
[13:14] <polter> unicum, nope, not at all
[13:14] <polter> realplayer is built on top of the open source helixplayer I believe
[13:14] <XceII> How do i make my internet as fast as kubuntu, my ubuntu seems slow.
[13:14] <jrib> nickthorley: I don't know what you mean by "3rd party list"
[13:14] <unicum> after all, who needs real media anyway? :P
[13:15] <unicum> same crap as flash
[13:15] <IdleOne> !medibuntu
[13:15] <ubotu> medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[13:15] <CHESHiRE> Does anyone have the program that install the nvidia drivers to current ones
[13:15] <unicum> well.. maybe not as crappy, but almost
[13:15] <nickthorley> jrib: when you select the sources in the add remove programs there was one for 3rd party stuff - cant rememeber the terminology
[13:15] <polter> CHESHiRE, you mean envy?
[13:15] <CHESHiRE> thats the one :D
[13:15] <unicum> CHESHiRE : aptitude install nvidia-glx-new
[13:15] <CHESHiRE> like a purple program
[13:15] <jrib> nickthorley: not by default as far as I know
[13:15] <unicum> what.. envy?
[13:15] <polter> CHESHiRE, the nvidia-glx(-new) will probably do fine
[13:16] <polter> I usually install wiith nvidia's own installscript
[13:16] <bazhang> CHESHiRE: envy is a really awful idea
[13:16] <ubuntu-users> hi i have dvi cable now how i can have picture from pc ubuntu in my tv
[13:16] <incorrect> are there any tools to reload all my kernel modules?
[13:16] <mrsno__> CHESHiRE envy will , its not recommended but definately useful for people who _NEED_ the latest nvidia driver, the version in gutsy repos doesn't work great with 8600 series cards.
[13:16] <dgjones> Codenut, Under the file menu in Evolution, isn't there an option for backing up your data? I've seen it somewhere in the recent versions of Evolution
[13:16] <nickthorley> could anyone send me very good repos for ubuntu that may contain good packages - I was previously a fedora person so dont know any good ubuntu ones except the defaults
[13:17] <polter> nickthorley, the default ones contain most you will ever need
[13:17] <XceII> How can i make my internet connect faster in ubuntu
[13:17] <ubuntu-users> hi i have dvi cable now how i can have picture from pc ubuntu in my tv
[13:17] <unicum> XceII what do u mean, connect faster?
[13:17] <XceII> ya, kubuntu is fast, ubuntu is slow
[13:17] <hc1> hi guys
[13:18] <unicum> o.O
[13:18] <polter> XceII, seems a bit strange.. check dmesg for errors about network
[13:18] <XceII> ok
[13:18] <XceII> tx
[13:18] <polter> it's really hard to help with something that can depend on sooo many things
[13:19] <XceII> ic
[13:19] <XceII> its weird tho
[13:19] <polter> XceII, indeed it is
[13:19] <XceII> ok ill keep plugging, thanks
[13:19] <IdleOne> nickthorley, the default ones plus !universe and !multiverse are the good ones
[13:20] <nickthorley> idleone: what are the urls for those please
[13:20] <IdleOne> !universe
[13:20] <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
[13:20] <IdleOne> nickthorley, ^^^
[13:20] <polter> nickthorley, open synaptic, go look in the menus for "repositories" and then you can enable them by checkbox
[13:20] <IdleOne> polter, Software Sources
[13:21] <unicum> is there any really cool im for ubuntu which has practically no buddylist, like adiumX (there's like no backround) or is there a plugin to pidgin which let's u set ur own background?
[13:21] <Malluco> zg
[13:21] <polter> IdleOne, thanks, I'm a bit fuzzy today it seems :)
[13:21] <IdleOne> polter, np:)
[13:21] <Malluco> hello world !!
[13:21] <archman_> helllo
[13:21] <st3ffen> unicum if youre using compiz fusion, try to hold the 'alt' key and toggle the transparency of the contact list with the mouse wheel
[13:22] <lastcallrj> hey there... i need some help with ubuntu server... im remastering it with reconstructor... =] any help?
[13:22] <unicum> st3ffen cool, didn't know that feature
[13:23] <st3ffen> glad i could help :)
[13:23] <unicum> dumb thing though, it makes the whole thing transparent.. including the text
[13:23] <lastcallrj> need help with reconstructor... anyone?
[13:24] <xakep> hi
[13:24] <can> hello. how do i install sun jdk in ubuntu
[13:24] <aoupi> are there any good language-learning tools for ubuntu? (spanish in perticular)
[13:24] <lastcallrj> i need to change the hostname... but is not that easy...
[13:25] <polter> can, "sudo apt-get install sun-java1.6-bin" I believe
[13:25] <lastcallrj> ALGUM BRASILEIRO AE?
[13:25] <polter> or just through synaptic :)
[13:25] <Malluco> lastcallrj eu ^^
[13:25] <jrib> !br | lastcallrj
[13:25] <ubotu> lastcallrj: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[13:25] <can> actually i have the sun jdk but i want to know how i can install the java docs
[13:25] <Duckstar> Hi all, quick question "sudo apt-get install flash-plugin" should work yes ?
[13:26] <Werdna> Duckstar: try it.
[13:26] <polter> Duckstar, flashplugin-nonfree if you want adobes
[13:26] <Duckstar> I have
[13:26] <aoupi> gangsterlicious: sun-java6-doc
[13:26] <aoupi> can: sun-java6-doc
[13:26] <lastcallrj> alguem ae já trabalhou com reconstructor?
[13:26] <aoupi> gangsterlicious: sorry, tab-completion error :)
[13:26] <jrib> Duckstar: no.  Why not just visit a page that requires flash in firefox and click on the yellow bar that pops up?
[13:26] <jrib> lastcallrj: english only here please.  Portuguese in #ubuntu-br or #ubuntu-pt
[13:26] <Duckstar> I just installed a machine to the right config, and then exported its list of packages, now i am trying to install from that list
[13:26] <tomasz> hello
[13:26] <lastcallrj> ok...
[13:27] <Duckstar> but the new machine can't seem to find the most basic packages
[13:27] <tomasz> it is a very simple installation from listu
[13:27] <jrib> Duckstar: you need to enable the multiverse repository
[13:27] <tomasz> you need only your dvd in computer
[13:27] <tomasz> i have a problem with mozilla browser
[13:27] <Duckstar> Yeah i thought that might be the case, but i can't find the option to enable it.  I could in Fiesty, but not gutsy
[13:28] <JC_Denton_> !fixapt
[13:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fixapt - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:28] <JC_Denton_> !aptfix
[13:28] <ubotu> If an APT front-end crashed and your database is locked, try this in a !terminal: « sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a »
[13:28] <tomasz> when i was on ms windows xp system my browser writes pictures as  jpg automatically
[13:28] <jrib> Duckstar: system -> administration -> software sources
[13:28] <Duckstar> i am there now
[13:28] <tomasz> now i have to write for example 1.jpg not 1 as it was yesterday
[13:28] <jrib> !enter | tomasz
[13:28] <ubotu> tomasz: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[13:28] <tomasz> it is not possible to do it in linux ubuntu?
[13:29] <Duckstar> I have ticked the box "Software restricted by copyright or legal issues"
[13:29] <Duckstar> ticking and unticking
[13:30] <polter> Duckstar, don't forget to reload in synaptic
[13:30] <jrib> Duckstar: yes, then install flashplugin-nonfree
[13:30] <Duckstar> jrib: But i took a list from my other machine, i don't see how that machine could have the package and this one can't
[13:30] <lastcallrj> is there any developers channel?
[13:31] <jrib> lastcallrj: yes, but it is for development, not support
[13:31] <Duckstar> Downloading package information and i am getting alot of Failed's
[13:31] <lastcallrj> right
[13:31] <jrib> Duckstar: pastebin your sources.list, the command you are using, and the full output
[13:32] <lastcallrj> so this is the support one?
[13:32] <jrib> lastcallrj: yes
[13:32] <lastcallrj> nice
[13:32] <rambo3> you must be new to freenode
[13:32] <lastcallrj> me?
[13:33] <rambo3> jok ja
[13:33] <ubuntu-users> how can i have picture from ubunto to video / tv i have dvi cable
[13:33] <lastcallrj> ?
[13:33] <lastcallrj> i need help with reconstructor.... =/
[13:33] <ubuntu-users> where is my nvidia so i can have twinview settings there
[13:34] <Duckstar> jrib: I am not familiar with pastebin
[13:34] <jrib> lastcallrj: /join ##reconstructor
[13:34] <lastcallrj> im already there
[13:34] <jrib> lastcallrj: also try there forums: http://reconstructor.aperantis.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=38
[13:34] <jrib> !pastebin > duckstar (read the private message from ubotu)
[13:34] <lastcallrj> nobody talks in there
[13:34] <jrib> lastcallrj: be patient
[13:35] <rambo3> i'dd rather use morphix for that then ubuntu
[13:35] <jrib> most channels are not as active as this one
[13:35] <polter> lastcallrj, send the devs an email
[13:35] <lastcallrj> neither at their forum
[13:35] <lastcallrj> mmm right
[13:35] <lastcallrj> i'll try it
[13:35] <lastcallrj> thanks man
[13:35] <lastcallrj> =]
[13:35] <ubuntu-users> how can i have picture from ubunto to video / tv i have dvi cable
[13:36] <nickthorley> what is the best way for a ubuntu laptop to access the filesystems of an ubuntu pc - is it still nfs or is another method more efficient like sshfs
[13:36] <sinbox> I hope this isn't off-topic: anyone know of a portable address book application that would be compatible with linux & windows?
[13:36] <unicum> btw, is there any way to transport old logs (i used miranda im under windows) to the pidgin (linux) i'm using right now?
[13:37] <rambo3> !tvout
[13:37] <ubotu> For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[13:37] <polter> unicum, I think there is a plugin for pidgin that can read logs from other clients
[13:37] <polter> unicum, search synaptic for "pidgin plugin pack"
[13:37] <unicum> just found that one.. it doesn't say anything about miranda im though
[13:37] <jrib> sinbox: maybe the thunderbird address book?
[13:38] <unicum> it says it can read msn, yahoo and all this crap.. well, on the other hand those are just the protocols, maybe i should try
[13:38] <Jack_Sparrow> sinbox, sunbird ..by mozilla
[13:38] <sinbox> jrib, well I don't think they've made the portable thunderbird compatible with both linux and and windows yet, but there are rumours that they are working on it
[13:38] <Jack_Sparrow> sinbox, one that runs on both.. no
[13:39] <Duckstar> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58721
[13:39] <sinbox> they profiles are compatibles though so I guess I'll have to go with that, Jack_Sparrow
[13:39] <Duckstar> jrib: with a "/" on the end
[13:39] <jrib> !automatix | Duckstar
[13:39] <ubotu> Duckstar: automatix is not recommended, supported or needed. See http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html and « /msg ubotu WorksForMe »
[13:39] <unicum> yet another totally useless question
[13:40] <iratiku> I went to apache to solve my server issues, they told me to install mod_status... mod_status isn't in /etc/apache2/mods-available .... I can't find any howto's or tutorials on installing mod_status , can anyone point me in the right direction?
[13:40] <unicum> f11 is usually used to fullscreen windows, is ther a key or a shortcut to minimize windows/"unfullscreen" windows/drop windows to the status bar
[13:40] <sinbox> unicum, I think log files are just plain text files with a different extension, just try moving them into your pigin log folder and see what gives
[13:41] <polter> unicum, check System->Settings->Keyboard Shortcuts
[13:41] <unicum> hm, right
[13:42] <jrib> iratiku: are you sure?   I have it here.  Try 'sudo a2enmod status'
[13:42] <unicum> sinbox i think that won't work 'cuz in miranda the logs were included in the profile-file
[13:42] <iratiku> "This module does not exist"
[13:42] <jrib> iratiku: what version of ubuntu?
[13:42] <iratiku> I think i'm running 6.06
[13:42] <iratiku> lts
[13:42] <jrib> !version | iratiku
[13:42] <ubotu> iratiku: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type « lsb_release -a » in a !shell
[13:42] <iratiku> yep
[13:42] <iratiku> 6.06.1 LTS
[13:43] <sinbox> ok unicum I din't know that, but you can still read your old log in any text editor though even if they don't transfer I guess
[13:43] <polter> unicum, this is what I found about pidgin reading logs http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/361
[13:43] <iratiku> apache2 -v  is Apache/2.0.55
[13:43] <jrib> Duckstar: get rid of automatix
[13:44] <unicum> cool thing, thx
[13:44] <ubuntu-users> so what do you guys suggest to do can i have it on these way from tv to video just normaal scart, then i have from pc my dvi cable into the video player, but my video player has this  colours to insert cables white,yellow,red and my dvi cable has thisc colours red,green,bluee
[13:45] <Jack_Sparrow> ubuntu-users, yellow white red is std ntsc   red green blue is composite
[13:45] <Jack_Sparrow> ubuntu-users, not compatible
[13:45] <polter> damn nautilus keeps crashing on me
[13:46] <unicum> so then, gone for 40 winks. after all it's short past noon over here
[13:46] <ubuntu-users> so how can i have picture from pc to tv
[13:46] <iratiku> ubuntu-users: get a big lcd tv... they all have vga / dvi in
[13:46] <polter> anybody else have the issue of gtk screwing up so panel-colors doesn't change when changing themes, or nautilus freezing all the time?
[13:46] <ubuntu-users> i can not afford it with lcd tv
[13:46] <iratiku> ubuntu-users: if you don't have an lcd tv... the resolution will be such crap on a regular tv
[13:46] <jrib> iratiku: can you verify that mod_status existed back then?
[13:47] <iratiku> jrib: back then?
[13:47] <iratiku> oh ... for apache2 2.0.55
[13:47] <jrib> iratiku: dapper was released in 2006 june (6.06)
[13:48] <iratiku> yeah it did exist... because the docs mention it being available for either inetd or standalone mode , only apache<2 had those modes
[13:48] <jrib> iratiku: I can't find "status.load" in any dapper package
[13:48] <iratiku> I need to upgrade my distro don't i
[13:48] <Jack_Sparrow> ubuntu-users, You would need to upgrade your video player or use a diferent feed from your pc.. ntsc/pal
[13:49] <qwertz2007> hello
[13:49] <iratiku> How might I approach the issue of upgrading the distro on a production server?
[13:49] <bloody`> !upgrade  | iratiku
[13:49] <ubotu> iratiku: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[13:49] <babo_> so I've changed a client domain onto a new server. the client accesses their mail using an outlook account at an eircom mail address. The thing is though, I had to set up an accounts@domain.com mail address on the domain server with a username and pass for the client to be able to login to see their mail.
[13:49] <whatspy> what's the name of the program that runs when I click "Places --> home folder" ?
[13:49] <bloody`> nautilus?
[13:49] <iratiku> nautilus ~ ?
[13:49] <babo_> a simple forwarder didn't work ...
[13:49] <Jack_Sparrow> iratiku, YOu might want to consider waiting for hoary, as it is supposed to let you go directly from lts to lts and not have all those steps in between
[13:50] <qwertz2007> i have got a serious problem with my wireless pci card
[13:50] <whatspy> bloody, iratiku: I am happy :)
[13:50] <jrib> iratiku: maybe this helps: http://www.debuntu.org/apache-activity-performance-mod_status
[13:50] <qwertz2007> who can help me?
[13:50] <hischild> is there such a thing for ati cards, like nvidia-settings is for ati cards?
[13:50] <hischild> *nvidia cards
[13:50] <bmm> Hi
[13:50] <qwertz2007> ??
[13:50] <jrib> !upgrade > iratiku (read the private message from ubotu)
[13:50] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, Sort of, what is the problem? and which card
[13:50] <bloody`> !help | qwertz
[13:50] <ubotu> qwertz: 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
[13:51] <bmm> what is the chanel for ubuntu MOTU?
[13:51] <jrib> iratiku: I'd wait for hardy to upgrade from dapper, that way you can skip the releases in between
[13:51] <dgjones> qwertz2007, you need to give more details, which wireless card, what you've tried etc, before people will know whether they can help you
[13:51] <jrib> bmm: #ubuntu-motu
[13:51] <whatspy> next question: some file appears to be un-renamable because there are weird characters in it's name (I can't type them in the console !), how do we deal with such issues?
[13:51] <qwertz2007> yes yes ok
[13:51] <qwertz2007> i have got wireless pci-card wg311t (netgear)
[13:51] <iratiku> So I'd have to upgrade from dapper to edgy to feisty to gutsy ... to get mod_status and figure out why my server is hanging?
[13:51] <iratiku> gosh..................
[13:51] <qwertz2007> my main problem is that i can't connect
[13:51] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, i found out what was causing me a lot of trouble ... it appears my graphics card has "some" trouble .... so i reverted back to my x1300 card... yet i want to connect my tv, which is black and white, so it's most likely at ntsc instead of pal. With nvidia-settings that was an option to change, but how can i do that for ati? (long story :p )
[13:52] <qwertz2007> to my wireless station (router)
[13:52] <bmm> thank you
[13:52] <jrib> iratiku: well, first you should read the link I sent you which suggests you can enable mod_status on dapper
[13:52] <nickthorley> sorry to repeat all but whats the best way to connect filesystems from one machine to another - is it still nfs and editing the /etc/exports file or is there a more efficient way
[13:52] <mohbana> where can i control which services are started up?
[13:52] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, I think I got it.. one sec.. let me look at my notes on those
[13:52] <iratiku> jrib: i was reading that article... doesn't mention dapper... just says mod_status is already compiled on debian based systems such as ubuntu
[13:52] <jrib> mohbana: system -> administration -> services
[13:52] <qwertz2007> this is output of iwconfig and lspci http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/8678/duepalledz2.jpg
[13:52] <jrib> iratiku: look at the date on the comments though
[13:52] <fakhruddin> hey m new to ubuntu n wud like to knw is thr a task manager in linux..ubuntu?
[13:52] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, you keep notes on the support you give? man that's crazy :P
[13:53] <hischild> fakhruddin, speak normally with normal words please. Yes there is such a thing. System -> administration -> system monitor.
[13:53] <mohbana> jrib, is there a more detailed one?
[13:53] <fakhruddin> sorry!
[13:53] <jrib> mohbana: what do you want to accomplish exactly?
[13:54] <hischild> fakhruddin, no need to say sorry, merely making it easier for you to be understood by others :-)
[13:54] <mohbana> i want to see what services ubuntu is running
[13:54] <fakhruddin> one more question..does beryl manager work on an integrated graphic card on asus mother board
[13:54] <iratiku> jrib: thanks... i grepped /etc/apache2/apache2.conf ... and found a status section
[13:54] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, sudo aticonfig      but I didnt see anything about ntsc/pal in my notes
[13:54] <bloody`> .
[13:54] <mohbana> ps aux | wc -l  => 158
[13:54] <mohbana> that list isn't complete
[13:55] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, i've made a hack in the svideo - scart convertor i'm using, so it'll give color. I've tested it on my winbugs laptop, so now i'm hoping to get ubuntu to work with it.
[13:55] <jrib> mohbana: what makes you say that?
[13:55] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, I keep pages of notes...  different ati cards, general info and more
[13:55] <knoppix> hello all
[13:56] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, awesome ... should do that as well, i might actually learn something here and then
[13:56] <mohbana> jrib, it's only showing like 20 services
[13:56] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, hope that helps
[13:56] <anolis> I'm having trouble with MySQL on ubuntu server 7.10 whenever i try to login with the user "root" it says that it can't
[13:57] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, it does :-) thanks
[13:57] <knoppix> can anyone help me on knoppix
[13:57] <bloody`> anolis: its a security feature, instead login as a user and use su or sudo
[13:57] <bazhang> try #knoppix
[13:57] <bloody`> !ask knoppix
[13:57] <faileas> knoppix: no
[13:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask knoppix - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:57] <fakhruddin> actually i also tried using mysql
[13:57] <Jack_Sparrow> fakhruddin, we no longer use beryl and we need to know the chipset on the graphic card in that box
[13:57] <jrib> mohbana: ok, I don't see why that implies the output ps gives you is incomplete.  You can see what services are setup to be run by reading 'man update-rc.d', or using sysv-rc-conf if you want a curses interface
[13:57] <Fus> Hi EvryOne !!!
[13:57] <Downsay> I just finished my upgrade to gutsy, from feisty, and now my graphics card and my audio isn't working, could someone please help me?
[13:58] <fakhruddin> one sec i will just find
[13:58] <anolis> bloody`, i haven't been able to even create users to log in with, this is a fresh install of ubuntu server
[13:58] <knoppix> ok bye
[13:58] <Duckstar> jrib: Sorry for the delay, yeah but i don't care if automatix isn't working .  I just want to be able to install some simple packages
[13:58] <bloody`> anolis: you created one during install
[13:58] <qwertz2007> ok i repeat all..
[13:58] <faileas> Duckstar: what packages?
[13:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, please tell us which video card it is..  and you will most liklely need to recompile alsa
[13:58] <Duckstar> jrib: getting you a paste thing
[13:58] <jrib> Duckstar: the issue is not whether or not automatix is working.  The issue is automatix breaks other things
[13:58] <anolis> bloody`, oh great... i forgot it.. any clue how i can reinstall/configure it?
[13:59] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, it is nvidia 8800gts graphics card
[13:59] <bloody`> anolis: haha. reinstalll. your screwed without a user with root access
[13:59] <Duckstar> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58724/
[13:59] <qwertz2007> Hello! my problem is that my wireless card (wg311t Netgear) don't see my wireless connection (produced by my router). I don't know what i must do i know that this is m output: http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/8678/duepalledz2.jpg
[13:59] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, That is one of the more troublesome of the nvidia.. dl the drivers from nvidia  for that
[14:00] <anolis> bloody`, i know the root user password for the SYSTEM but not any users for the db
[14:00] <fakhruddin> its asus k8v-mx VIA K8M800 VIA VT8237R
[14:00] <Codenut> How do I get root permissions using the graphical interface?
[14:00] <xhaCkeR_mi_S> hello
[14:00] <hischild> anolis, you forgot the user you created during install? do you still have access to the recovery mode? there you can create a new  user and give him admin rights
[14:00] <dgjones> !gksudo | Codenut
[14:00] <ubotu> Codenut: If you need to run graphical applications as root, use « gksudo », as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Never just use "sudo"! (See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo to know why)
[14:00] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, could you help me get my audio working for now?  I'll worry about the nvidia later
[14:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Codenut, gksudo
[14:00] <bloody`> anolis; oh! well  the db uses regualr system users
[14:00] <anolis> hischild, negative i know the the user on the sudo list, and i can also change the root password if need be
[14:00] <Codenut> tnx
[14:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, sure let me post my notes into a pastebin for you
[14:01] <xhaCkeR_mi_S> :)
[14:01] <fakhruddin> jacksparrow:its asus k8v-mx VIA K8M800 VIA VT8237R
[14:01] <anolis> bloody`, oh so i could just log in to the db with my normal system user?
[14:01] <bloody`> anolis; yes
[14:01] <anolis> bloody`, same pass and everything?
[14:01] <bloody`> should be
[14:01] <faragelloo> is there a program to correct the faulty download without starting it over?
[14:02] <anolis> bloody`, mm ok i shall attempt
[14:02] <bloody`> what?
[14:02] <marx2k_> How do I kill another user's shell session on my system?
[14:02] <anolis> bloody`, it gave me "ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'anolis'@'localhost' (using password: YES)"
[14:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, lines 72,74,76 and 88 are what I normally suggest  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58726/
[14:03] <anolis> marx2k, skill <user>
[14:03] <marx2k_> ah ... but what if the user is me from a remote location?
[14:03] <anolis> mmm
[14:04] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, so do I just type them in exactly as written there, or do I need to type in sudo?
[14:04] <anolis> marx2k, that is a good question, has your machine been compromised?
[14:04] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, you should be able to do them just like they are...  sudo only as needed
[14:04] <marx2k_> no, I just left my screen session going from home but want to continue it here
[14:04] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, what's the command to find out the pci:0:0 kind of location for my graphics card?
[14:05] <bloody`> anolis: check your settings for the db
[14:05] <marx2k_> it looks like skill has a tty argument so that answers my question :)
[14:05] <jrib> marx2k_: can't you just use screen -x?
[14:05] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, after I've finished with line 72, the wget, do I have to extract the file?
[14:05] <jrib> Duckstar: pastebin the command you are executing and errors you are getting as well
[14:06] <anolis> bloody`, i'm sorry i'm a complete novice to this, i was just trying to get mediawiki running on my server, and can't seem to find any simple how to's
[14:06] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, or do I do ONLY those steps you posted?
[14:06] <bloody`> anolis: what db?
[14:06] <marx2k_> jrib: lets see
[14:06] <hischild> Downsay, the line 74 is the command to extract the files
[14:06] <marx2k_> Oh I guess I can... i think
[14:06] <jrib> anolis: first step is to install the mediawiki package, have you done that?
[14:06] <marx2k_> let me try...
[14:06] <Downsay> hischild, tyvm
[14:06] <marx2k> ahhh
[14:06] <marx2k> yeah that worked
[14:07] <hischild> Downsay, if you follow those 4 commands precisely, you'll be fine :-) ( Jack_Sparrow seems afk :P )
[14:07] <marx2k> but now my screen is a weird size
[14:07] <anolis> bloody`, MySQL
[14:07] <Jack_Sparrow> lspci | grep -i vga
[14:07] <anolis> jrib, i downloaded it from sourceforge
[14:07] <marx2k> Ohh I bet the screen size is the size of the screen on my laptop
[14:07] <marx2k> thats weird
[14:07] <marx2k> and cool
[14:07] <anolis> jrib, i was able to get to the configuration page of the wiki.. but it needs MySQL username and pass... which i apparently don't know
[14:08] <jrib> anolis: why did you not use the mediawiki package from the repositories?
[14:08] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, See if this is what you need.. sorry if Im laggin
[14:08] <Jack_Sparrow> lspci | grep -i vga
[14:08] <anolis> jrib, i had no clue that there was even a mediawiki package in the repos :X
[14:08] <marx2k> brb
[14:08] <jrib> anolis: there is :)
[14:08] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, no prob :-) thanks
[14:08] <Downsay> hischild, I followed them precisely and it didn't work for some reason, here's my pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/932080
[14:08] <anolis> jrib, can i tell it where to put it's root folder?
[14:09] <anolis> jrib, as to preserve the integrity of my existing web dir
[14:09] <g0g0r1n> is there any repository for ubuntu, where i can find older versions of software than actual version?
[14:09] <hischild> Downsay, lol ... sorry, you should've executed line 78 as well :-)
[14:09] <jrib> anolis: what do you mean exactly?
[14:09] <Downsay> hischild, alright, let me try that
[14:09] <bloody`> alonis: try mediawiki.org
[14:09] <hischild> Downsay, have you ever compiled software before?
[14:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, did you see the note about libasound2   and did you see the note about reboot
[14:10] <anolis> jrib, well, i have /var/www/<then some website4 stuff here>; I also have /var/www/wiki/ <which is where the wikipedia thing is installed now>
[14:10] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, thanks for the assist.. I need to start coffee and wake up
[14:10] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, you forgot to mention to him that he should also execute line 78 :-)
[14:10] <dav7> hi. I am on arch linux, where can I download and try to install gksudo from?
[14:10] <bloody`> apt-get
[14:10] <hischild> dav7, it's installed by default
[14:10] <jrib> anolis: the package will choose a sane location that will not conflict with your /var/www stuff
[14:10] <dav7> I'm pretty okay with linux, so I just need the online location
[14:11] <Downsay> hischild, no, I've not
[14:11] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, I don't know what libasound2 is, I'm new to linux:(
[14:11] <anolis> ahh
[14:11] <anolis> ok
[14:11] <bloody`> dav: try apt-get
[14:11] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, yep.. I really need to just finish that darn script
[14:11] <dav7> hischild: I'm not on ubuntu. I'm on arch. I need the online location of gksudo so I can downloiad it
[14:11] <Downsay> hischild, here's my pastebin after line 78: http://pastebin.ca/932087
[14:11] <anolis> jrib, should i remove the wiki folder then?
[14:11] <dav7> bloody`: I don't have apt-get, I have pacman, and it's not in pacman's repo.
[14:11] <jrib> anolis: yes
[14:11] <anolis> jrib, ok, i shall try now
[14:11] <hischild> Downsay, alright :-) libsound is part of what takes care of your sound. In order to fix this error, type the following:       <<      sudo apt-get install build-essential     >>
[14:11] <v3ctor> dav7: try an arch channel
[14:12] <patogen> If your hardware can "take" it, can you have as many processes running as you like?
[14:12] <dav7> v3ctor: I doubt they have it
[14:12] <dav7> I basically need the URL gksudo is installed from
[14:12] <bazhang> dav7: why would you possibly want that with arch linux?
[14:12] <dav7> the .deb or whatever
[14:13] <Duckstar> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58728
[14:13] <dav7> bazhang: I want a GUI-ey way to run stuff as root... kdesu is a little out of place on my gnome-optimized desktop
[14:13] <bloody`> !google | Dav7
[14:13] <ubotu> Dav7: Google is a very popular search engine: http://www.google.com  -  Google also has a Linux-specific search engine: http://google.com/linux
[14:13] <utb0t> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=|+Dav7
[14:13] <dav7> lol
[14:13] <bloody`> gksudo :)
[14:13] <bloody`> watch
[14:13] <bloody`> !google gksudo
[14:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about google gksudo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:13] <utb0t> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=gksudo
[14:14] <bloody`> !google | gksudo
[14:14] <jrib> dav7: I think you need to ask this channel in #archlinux.  Surely there is a better way to install gksudo on arch
[14:14] <ubotu> gksudo: Google is a very popular search engine: http://www.google.com  -  Google also has a Linux-specific search engine: http://google.com/linux
[14:14] <slackern> dav7: http://packages.ubuntu.com/ search there
[14:14] <utb0t> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=|+gksudo
[14:14] <bloody`> dav7" click the last link
[14:14] <dav7> ah great
[14:14] <Downsay> hischild, alright, that's finished now, what to do next after the build-essential?
[14:14] <hischild> Downsay, you do line 78 again
[14:15] <bazhang> http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo dav7
[14:15] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, a database of commands would be so useful ... you could just say execute line 38, 53, 14 and then 954
[14:15] <dav7> AHH it's called gksu
[14:15] <slackern> dav7: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/i386/gksu/download
[14:15] <dav7> LOL AND ARCH HAS A PACKAGE
[14:15] <thc_oi> hi all, how to avoid ftp netout: broken pipe while uploading huge file size ?
[14:15] <slackern> hehe
[14:15] <dav7> I was running 'pacman -S gksudo' not 'pacman -S gksu'
[14:15] <dav7> hahaha
[14:15] <dav7> well thanks for the help :D
[14:15] <slackern> dav7: atleast you found it now :)
[14:16] <Downsay> hischild, here's what happened: http://pastebin.ca/932090
[14:16] <anolis> jrib, so where does it end up.. it didn't really tell me what to do afterwards O_O
[14:16] <astheo> hi, why is it that bittorrent isn't shown in my menu?
[14:16] <bloody`> dav7: try neext time, 'pacman -S gksu*'
[14:16] <tokyoahead> hi guys... I resized my partitions with partition magic and had grup double-booting XP and Ubuntu, now grub gives me "error 17
[14:16] <bloody`> :)
[14:16] <dav7> bloody`: that might work, yeash
[14:16] <dav7> yeah even
[14:16] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, get ur coffee! Downsay needs to install the kernel headers ...
[14:17] <Jack_Sparrow> !build-essential
[14:17] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[14:17]  * bloody` passes out coffee all around
[14:17] <hischild> Downsay, you need the kernel headers .... which i'll leave to someone else, since i dont remember that command ( and i'm not smart enough to take notes)
[14:17] <rabby_> hi
[14:17] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, he has those
[14:17] <astheo> hi
[14:17] <rabby_> what do You use instead of wmctrl within ubuntu?
[14:17] <astheo> hi, why is it that bittorrent isn't shown in my menu?
[14:17] <bloody`> haha @ why is that isnt shown
[14:17] <Downsay> hischild, alright, I'll have to do this later, I've got to go for now, but ty very much for your help.  I'll note that I need the kernel headers
[14:18] <jrib> Duckstar: I don't see any issue, there are just three packages that do not exist.  adobereader and flashplugin-nonfree are what you are missing.  adobe reader is probably in medibuntu with some other name
[14:18] <bloody`> !english | astheo
[14:18] <ubotu> astheo: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[14:18] <hischild> Downsay, alright :-) good luck!
[14:18] <bazhang> acroread iirc
[14:18] <astheo> am i not speaking english?
[14:19] <bloody`> you said why is that isnt
[14:19] <bazhang> bloody`: ease up on the bot
[14:19] <bloody`> u got it
[14:19] <bloody`> i like him :)
[14:20] <Lacrymology> excuse me, I did a really stupid thing
[14:20] <Lacrymology> I was playing with compiz configuration
[14:20] <Lacrymology> and there was this option
[14:20] <bloody`> whats that?
[14:20] <Lacrymology> "inside cube"
[14:20] <Lacrymology> so I check it
[14:20] <marx2k> s there a BitchX ctrl-key combo that switches windows instead of me typing /window goto <window number>?
[14:20] <Lacrymology> and I'm inside the cube, and can't access my windows
[14:20] <Lacrymology> anyone's got any ideas?
[14:20] <bloody`> lac: have you tried exiting the program?
[14:20] <marx2k> Lacrymology Think outside of the box
[14:20] <astheo> maybe you missed some of it. anyway, as far as know bittorrent is installed by default in ubuntu. however i cannot access it through menu. is there a way i can enlist it in my menu?
[14:21] <anolis> Lacrymology, lol, you can delete the config file out of /home/username/.compiz
[14:21] <Lacrymology> anolis: thanks
[14:21] <drK_avNgr> The man's trapped in a box.
[14:21] <drK_avNgr> What a time to be alive.
[14:21] <biabia_> configuring my wireless I'm at the last step, "dhclient ath0" but this step doesnt assign the IP address so my pc still doesnt connect
[14:21] <Lacrymology> anolis: no .compiz file
[14:21] <anolis> Lacrymology, forgot to mention .compiz is a dir.. so yea the file inside the :P
[14:21] <bloody`> ath0?
[14:21] <Lacrymology> anolis: no .compiz dir either
[14:21] <anolis> Lacrymology, hmm lemme see then..
[14:22] <bloody`> biabia: use iwconfig
[14:22] <magistrum> list
[14:22] <Lacrymology> anolis: it's
[14:22] <kgb> Can anyone point me in the right direction, I'm trying to resize an ntfs partition from a live disk :S
[14:22] <anolis> Lacrymology, .beryl
[14:22] <bloody`> biabia: also, why isnt it called wlan0?
[14:22] <Lacrymology> .xcompmgrrc
[14:22] <magistrum> hmm
[14:22] <magistrum> hi ppl
[14:22] <drK_avNgr> Anyone have any experience managing screen brightness on laptops? Ubuntu's controls do nothing.
[14:22] <magistrum> i do
[14:22] <bloody`> drk: use the function keys on the keyboard
[14:22] <magistrum> what laptop you have
[14:22] <astheo> maybe you misseas far as know bittorrent is installed by default in ubuntu. however i cannot access it through menu. is there a way i can enlist it in my menu?
[14:23] <drK_avNgr> I'd love to, but they also don't work.
[14:23] <drK_avNgr> It's a Sony Vaio VGN-FS550
[14:23] <anolis> Lacrymology, actually
[14:23] <magistrum> vaio got problems with ubuntu
[14:23] <astheo> hi, anyone out there how would like to help me?:)
[14:23] <biabia_> ok yes the instructions say ath0 but you are right it is called wlan0 on my pc. how do i set the IP with iwconfig? I read the man page but i cant figure out how
[14:23] <Lacrymology> anolis: neither... the one I said exists, but it hasn't any "inside cube" option
[14:23] <astheo> who
[14:23] <anolis> Lacrymology, try going to a console and doing. "xinit ccsm -- :1"
[14:23] <drK_avNgr> magistrum: So there's nothing I can do?
[14:23] <marx2k> Does anyone here use BitchX?
[14:24] <PeckaH> marx2k: alt+number?
[14:24] <Lacrymology> anolis: blergh, pkill compiz
[14:24] <anolis> Lacrymology, that will start a new X session running only the configuration manager
[14:24] <v3ctor> no BitchX here
[14:24] <marx2k> PeckaH: Nope. Im on a remote terminal
[14:24] <bloody`> bia: here are two pages for you:
[14:24] <bloody`> http://www.newlinuxuser.com/howto-bringing-up-wireless-cards-continued/
[14:24] <BizMan> anyone here know anything about sshfs, i have a question
[14:24] <bloody`> http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newlinuxuser.com%2Fhowto-use-iwconfig%2F&ei=-k_RR-SjBqjSggTk49XTDA&usg=AFQjCNHF9fgQ0Z8pDN7EFhDINVj7xYdbfg&sig2=2wLUQbQQgfPGrHCQ58ghaQ
[14:24] <marx2k> Alt+# gives me SWAP: Window 2 is not hidden!
[14:24] <biabia_> thanks
[14:24] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: what is the issue please be precise
[14:25] <magistrum> drk answer my wisper
[14:25] <biabia_> bloody i was following this guide and step 3 didnt seem to work: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiWithSomeoneElsesRouter
[14:25] <Lacrymology> anolis: I killed compiz, and reconfigured before starting it. Now all's fine
[14:25] <Lacrymology> thanks, anyways
[14:25] <bazhang> Lacrymology: install the extra plugins
[14:25] <ThreeFingerPete> ive got a windows ntfs partition. no matter how much i defrag it, its got a big gap of space at the beginning. how do i get the files to move up against the beginning of the partition so that i can install some 'buntu?
[14:26] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: Sure. When I try to use the brightness controls within power management to change the brightness of my screen, the slider moves but nothing happens. Also, when I unplug the computer from AC, brightness does not change. The function keys don't work for anything. So basically I'm stuck at the 2nd highest brightness setting and it eats my battery.
[14:26] <magistrum> ok drk
[14:26] <magistrum> got my wsp il explain
[14:26] <magistrum> there
[14:26] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: could you tell me the make and model of that computer please?
[14:26] <drK_avNgr> wsp?
[14:26] <anolis> well at least i helped him help himself
[14:26] <bloody`> bia: why not just use gui?
[14:26] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: Sony Vaio VGN-FS550
[14:26] <magistrum> yea i called oyu on private
[14:27] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: thanks hang on a sec
[14:27] <bloody`> mag: hes prolly not reg'd
[14:27] <biabia_> i tried but its only connecting to my neighbors
[14:27] <drK_avNgr> Thanks bazhang.
[14:27] <bloody`> bia: change the ssid, use nm-applet to connect
[14:27] <drK_avNgr> magistrum: I didn't receive anything, sent you a PM
[14:27] <bloody`> bia: nm-applet you can manually type in the ssid
[14:28] <sshirley> Hi all
[14:28] <sshirley> I have an Intel dual-core processor on my laptop. I seem to be running a '*-generic' kernel. Does that mean it is not using both CPUs?
[14:28] <BizMan> anyone know anything about sshfs? i have a question
[14:28] <bloody`> sshirtly: no
 what about now, wantes to tell you try to install graphic drivers
[14:29] <bloody`> sshirtley: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[14:29] <biabia_> bloody`, ya i did that but it doesnt connect. i followed all the steps to set essid ap and the key
[14:29] <drK_avNgr> magistrum: You want me to install specific drivers to my graphics card?
[14:29] <biabia_> i just cant get the ip set
[14:29] <bloody`> bia: did you setup the wrong channel?
[14:29] <sshirley> bloody: I am not in from of my home computer right now. What should I expect to see when I 'cat'?
[14:30] <magistrum> yea, mayber ubuntu , and hrdwer dont recognize them becaus you miss drivers for graphic card, and for function keys, on your vaio wepage should be drivers there
[14:30] <bloody`> sshirtley: it should show up as 2 processors
[14:30] <bloody`> if you have a 1.6ghz it will show as 2 800mhz cpu's
[14:30] <sshirley> and if not? i am not sure if both are bing used because gkrellm only shows activity on 1 processor
[14:30] <biabia_> bloody no its channel 5 i can see it in my iwlist scan
[14:30] <sshirley> oh
[14:30] <cobolfoo> sshirley, Menu: System -> Administration -> System Monitor : If you have 2 CPU, you will see: CPU1 and CPU2
[14:30] <drK_avNgr> magistrum: I have an Intel 945GM card, and you think that Sony of all people would have Linux drivers?
[14:31] <bloody`> bia: are you in the US?
[14:31] <biabia_> ya
[14:31] <cobolfoo> bloody Are you sure? I have a AMD X2 2.2, and I have 2 1.8ghz CPU, not 2 0.9
[14:31] <sshirley> that's lame. why wouldn't it show each at 1.6ghz?
they should HP for instance had for my pavilion all the drivers
[14:31] <bloody`> mine shows at 2 1.2ghz= 2.4
[14:31] <drK_avNgr> magistrum: Were they Linux drivers?
you could try private pages do
[14:31] <drK_avNgr> That's impressive.
[14:32] <bloody`> bia: the us uses channels 1,6, or 11
Support and Drivers maybe :) or private pages like linux dirvers, and look for your graphic card
[14:32] <cobolfoo> sshirley, some processors adjust they speed depending of the load, sometime linux will tell me that my CPUs are slower but if I fire up an application, the CPU speed get higher
[14:32] <erUSUL> bloody`:« < bloody`> if you have a 1.6ghz it will show as 2 800mhz cpu's » o.0 WTF!!! that's simply wrong/not true
[14:32] <Aranel> hey, whats the version of xf86-video-nv
[14:33] <hischild> bloody`, i'm afraid i must agree with the others. I have a dual core amd and i finally got my second core working. It shows as 2 2,0ghz cores :-)
[14:33] <tokyoahead> hi guys... I resized my partitions with partition magic and had grup double-booting XP and Ubuntu, now grub gives me "error 17" and stops there. How can I get the proper boot manager back?
[14:33] <bloody`> erUsul:   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58730/
[14:34] <allen_> hi all
[14:34] <v3ctor> bloody`: i get what you are saying ;)
[14:34] <bloody`> v3: thagts how it should be
[14:34] <cl3tUs> Morning everyone!
[14:34] <bloody`> a 2.2 dual core isnt 2x 2.2 ghz cores
[14:34] <allen_> can i run win programes in
[14:35] <cl3tUs> In Ubuntu, where is "~/gcc-3.4"?
[14:35] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, Tell me if you think that is any clearer now  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58731/
[14:35] <biabia_> my modem/network was working with the other pc's and the channel has been set at 5 for a couple years. but those are windows pc's and this one that wont connect is the only linux one
[14:35] <bloody`> its 2x 1.1ghz cores
 any luck
[14:35] <erUSUL> bloody`: that's only cpufrequencie scaling i have a AMS 3800+ X2 @ 2GHz but now they are running at 1GHz if i launch a compile jobe they both scale up to the full 2GHz speed
[14:35] <allen_> need help
[14:35] <bloody`> ok
[14:36] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, would it help if the user would do sudo apt-get build-dep alsastuffhere ?
[14:36] <cobolfoo> yes, all AMD have this feature
[14:36] <bloody`> i dont want it scaled
[14:36] <erUSUL> bloody`: on multicore cpu all cpus run at nominal speed
[14:36] <cobolfoo> I think you can use cpufreq-selector command to lock the speed
[14:36] <erUSUL> bloody`: change the cpu-freq governor from ondeman to performance
[14:36] <skratz0r> Hello all
[14:36] <bloody`> where?
[14:36] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, Feel free to edit it and give me a link back.. it is such a common problem... I wanted to simplify it as much as possible
[14:37] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, alright, i will ... i seem to have screwed my box over pretty  bad (as usuall ... :P )
[14:37] <Aranel> how can I install xserver-xorg-video-nv 2.1.8 ?
[14:37] <magistrum> Ok i need help now, is there a program like telnet in ubuntu :) and is there much difrence
[14:37] <cl3tUs> Can anyone help me out with an easy question?
[14:37] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, so im goin to reinstall it again (easiest solution)
[14:37] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, on your video?
[14:37] <sshirley> And applications have to be multi-core cpu aware in order to use both? like i am wondering if mythtv is so.
[14:37] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, yup ...
[14:38] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, no need to reinstall for video..
[14:38] <allen_> can i use windows software on ubuntu ? ?
[14:38] <magistrum> so any help for me
[14:38] <faileas> sort of
[14:38] <bloody`> allen: yes, thru wine
[14:38] <cobolfoo> sshirley, by default few programs support the 2 cpus
[14:38] <faileas> some apps work via wine
[14:38] <bloody`> alot*
[14:38] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, uhm .... i see the background for a second, then it goes white ... then i cant do shit ... other then move the mouse ...
[14:39] <DOOM_NX> allen_, u could also create a virtual machine with Windows installed on it
[14:39] <magistrum> is there any program like telnet in ubuntu
[14:39] <faileas> magistrum: there should be a telnet client, but i can't quite recall what its called
[14:39] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, Let me paste my full note section on your ati card.. then I need to run out to the Dr and bbl..
[14:39] <sshirley> cobolfoo: so i would have to compile mythtv on my own if I wanted that (using a multi-core flag or something)?
[14:39] <cobolfoo> to lock the cpu scale, you can use this command: sudo cpufreq-selector -g PERFORMANCE but I dont know how its can be useful.
[14:39] <brobostigon> good afternoon
[14:39] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, <3 =)
[14:39] <erUSUL> !who | bloody`
[14:39] <ubotu> bloody`: 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 :)
 thnx, but i need a name lol
[14:39] <magistrum> :)
[14:39] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, ctrl alt F2 get you a login prompt?
[14:39] <cobolfoo> sshirley, I dont know specificaly for myth-tv, but if for example, myth-tv call programs in background (encoders) they will run on the best available CPU automaticaly
[14:39] <bloody`> er: i know how to talk in here
[14:39] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, negative, have to reboot and can only change on login
[14:40] <faileas> magistrum: try telnet ;p
[14:40] <cl3tUs> In Ubuntu, where is "~/gcc-3.4"?
[14:40] <erUSUL> bloody`: sudo cpufreq-set -g ondemand
[14:40] <hischild> bloody`, the reason for the names is to type the full name so ti flashes ... guess not
[14:40] <erUSUL> bloody`: sudo cpufreq-set -g performance  (sorry)
[14:40] <bloody`> er: thanks
[14:40] <magistrum> haha i might
[14:40] <cobolfoo> sshirley,  but if you compile something, use : make -j3 when you compile, it will split the compilation on both cpu evenly (you know 2 CPU at 100% everytime, a huge compilation speed boost)
[14:41] <faileas> magistrum: also try apt-cache search telnet to see whats listed
[14:41] <Jack_Sparrow> hischild, get to recovery mode, you should be able to clear it  with sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  even if it is only vesa mode and 1024
[14:41] <Jack_Sparrow> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58733/
[14:41] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, tried that, failed ...
[14:41] <bloody`> er: command not found
[14:41] <cobolfoo> bloody its a gnome tool (cpufreq-selector)
[14:41] <bloody`> ok
[14:41] <skratz0r> Jack_Sparrow; what are you trying to do? I wasn't here when you asked...
[14:42] <bloody`> bbl guys
[14:42] <cobolfoo> bloody: sudo cpufreq-selector -g performance
[14:42] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: try this in a terminal: ls /proc/acpi/sony/
[14:42] <cl3tUs> In Ubuntu, where is "~/gcc-3.4"?
[14:42] <skratz0r> !help
[14:42] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[14:42] <cobolfoo> cl3tUs, I think you need to install it , gcc4 come by default
[14:42] <ubstud> when I try "glxinfo | grep render" IT says direct rendering = NO - could someone help me get 3d working on my comp?
[14:43] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: ~ is your homedir, normally executables are in /usr/bin
[14:43] <cl3tUs> cobolfoo, I'm working on that, but I did a "mkdir ~/gcc-3.4" and after I did that, I'm trying to move these .deb files over and it won't let me.
[14:43] <hischild> Jack_Sparrow, thanks for your help ... iĺl just reinstall ( had to do that anyway, screwed up some permissions on some directories)
[14:43] <cl3tUs> ahhh
[14:43] <cl3tUs> beerdeapp:  so I should check my /usr/bin?
[14:43] <v3ctor> cl3tUs: show the exact command you ran to move the files
[14:43] <cobolfoo> cl3tus: whereis `gcc-3.4`
[14:43] <ubstud> anyone?
[14:43] <carrera> hi
[14:44] <carrera> how do I query for a package version with apt-get
[14:44] <cobolfoo> sorry: whereis gcc-3.4 without the `
[14:44] <carrera> looked at the man page but couldn't figure it out
[14:44] <faileas> carrera: apt-cache search
[14:44] <carrera> ah, thanks
[14:44] <ubstud> when I try "glxinfo | grep render" IT says direct rendering = NO - could someone help me get 3d working on my comp?
[14:44] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: just type "locate gcc" or "which gcc" it should give you the path to gcc
[14:44] <cl3tUs> Vector:  Your name is nifty.  Same as the city in Final Fantasy 3 :D  Anyway, I ran this:  "mkdir ~/gcc-3.4"
[14:45] <faileas> ubstud: what video card? and are the necessary drivers installed?
[14:45] <faileas> and which version of ubuntu?
[14:45] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: here is the solution to your FN keys worries--not pretty though: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3643545&postcount=73
[14:45] <nachiketa> Does pppoeconf have a GUI frontend?
[14:45] <nachiketa> i am using 7.10 gutsy
[14:45] <ubstud> faileas, I have VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. S3 Unichrome Pro VGA Adapter (rev 01). Currently I have the unichrome drivers installed...I'm not sure if they're the right ones
[14:45] <gub> Hi all. Is there a way to use a proxy server from *within* Epiphany?
[14:45] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: Terminal output for the above cammand showed "Brightness"  and "Brightness default"
[14:45] <carrera> thanks faileas, looked it up on man, exactly what i was looking for
[14:45] <cl3tUs> Vector:  Then "cd ~/gcc-3.4".  After that, I did a cp and dragged my deb file to my terminal and then after that I put '~/gcc-3.4'
[14:46] <carrera> btw, people are very responsive today
[14:46] <onur_> saveas you suck !!!!
[14:46] <cl3tUs> I'll try that beerdeaap.
[14:46] <faileas> ubstud: you're outta luck. I tried for AGES with that adaptor. I can tell you it won't work
[14:46] <carrera> i had to post a question 3 times yesterday before someone helped
[14:46] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: Think I should try that solution? I'm not afraid of the command line, been around since Dapper. ;)
[14:46] <nachiketa> Does pppoeconf have a GUI frontend? Using 7.10 Gutsy
[14:46] <faileas> carrera: i'm an apt junkie ;p
[14:46] <ubstud> faileas, in the previous versions of ubuntu someone helped me and got it working
[14:47] <faileas> ubstud: ... if you do work it out let me know ;p
[14:47] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: yeah that seems to be the solution so far; good luck and be sure to back up first ;]
[14:47] <carrera> great, your just the man i was looking for Mr. faileas
[14:47] <ArmedKing> carrera, Perhaps the problem cant be solved yet like my problem i posted 5 days in a row and will repost soon hehe
[14:47] <carrera> :)
[14:47] <workstation> hello guyz.. can anyone tell me how i can network my printer from my windows xp to my linus workstations.. i've tried installing through add printer but i don't know how to install the drivers ... i'm using ubuntu..
[14:47] <carrera> ArmedKing, no, the problem was getting ubuntu to see my RAID
[14:48] <carrera> !RAID
[14:48] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[14:48] <cl3tUs> So when I navigate to "~/gcc-3.4", where is that?
[14:48] <carrera> !FakeRAID
[14:48] <erUSUL> cl3tUs: ~ is your home folder
[14:49] <PriitM> Hi, I got trouble with wireless connection and ubuntu 7.04. At some point(mostly while playing game via wine) connection goes idle and I don't know how to make it active again. Screenshot(1280x1024px) of most important info: http://priitm.planet.ee/1/prob.png
[14:49] <erUSUL> cl3tUs: try «echo ~»
[14:49] <carrera> faileas, a couple of friends who have been using Debian and Ubuntu love apt
[14:49] <workstation>  hello guyz.. can anyone tell me how i can network my printer from my windows xp to my linus workstations.. i've tried installing through add printer but i don't know how to install the drivers ... i'm using ubuntu..
[14:50] <faileas> carrera: quiete simply, it does what it says on the tin ;p
[14:50] <carrera> faileas, why do they like it sooo much more than RPM ?
[14:50] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: ~/ is your homedir (i.e. /home/c3tUs/ )
[14:50] <cl3tUs> I appreciate the help guys.  This is my first time on Ubuntu and I just need to acquire the files.  I'll try that out.
[14:50] <cl3tUs> ahhh!
[14:50] <brobostigon> workstation: have a look on help.ubuntu.com, theres a doc for that there
[14:50] <ArmedKing> Oke here we go, Ubuntu 7.10 Updated. Restricted manager Nvidia Drivers. 2D drawing makes my CPU fly tru the roof. Scaling and moving windows makes my CPU jump 50% at least. I rechecked all drivers, Ran diagnostics on the card (on my bro's pc with windows driver and software. Card is not broken. 3D works like a charm also i did try the open NV drivers no luck. Seems like Xorg and mesa are using my CPU to draw 2d graphics. anyone got a clue?
[14:50] <carrera> faileas, any links for a newbie on apt?
[14:50] <cl3tUs> Okay...you guys make this sound so easy!
[14:50] <cl3tUs> LOL
[14:50] <faileas> carrera: you can use apt (or smart) with RPMs
[14:50] <carrera> faileas, better yet, any links at all
[14:50] <faileas> carrera: just read the man page ;p
[14:50] <erle-> how save is it to use ubuntu alpha versions?
[14:51] <erle-> of course there may be bugs, that's not the point
[14:51] <carrera> faileas, thanks and smart?
[14:51] <bazhang> faileas: no rpms on ubuntu
[14:51] <brobostigon> erle-: you shouldnt, not safe
[14:51] <erle-> the software itself contained are stable versions
[14:51] <faileas> carrera: smart.. is for when you don't have apt. its really versatile but isn't 'stock' on any distro i know of
[14:51] <ArmedKing> c what i mean carrera :p
[14:51] <bazhang> carrera: no rpms or smart with ubuntu; that is #suse
[14:51] <erle-> only the compilation is really alpha
[14:52]  * faileas suggests sticking to apt, and its front ends on ubuntu
[14:52] <carrera> thanks faileas, bazhang, i don't intend to use rpm on ubuntu
[14:52] <faileas> bazhang: suse is yast.. which is rather... slow ;p
[14:52] <bazhang> faileas: that is simply not correct
[14:52] <workstation> brobostigon: my ubuntu is 5.0.. i can only see documentation for 6 and above...
[14:52] <cl3tUs> Weird.  I found that ~/gcc-3.4 at in the /root folder.
[14:52] <cl3tUs> Is that right?
[14:52] <faileas> workstation: i don't think its supported any more
[14:52] <nachiketa> hello
[14:53] <carrera> faileas, bazhang : i've a Fedora 8 server that i'm thinking of switching to Ubuntu
[14:53] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: YOU'RE THE MAN.
[14:53] <drK_avNgr> Now gonna test if it still works after rebbot.
[14:53] <faileas> carrera: personally, i never gor fedora to work
[14:53] <drK_avNgr> reboot* brb
[14:53] <faileas> ubuntu is *great* userfriendliness wise tho
[14:53] <workstation> faileas: can u pliz help me .. i've only got that ubuntu version ..
[14:53]  * faileas has his file server running ubuntu...
[14:54] <nachiketa> pppoeconf has a gui frontend?
[14:54] <faileas> workstation: 'fraid not.. i'm lazy and usually just print to PDF and print from windows
[14:55] <brobostigon> workstation: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPPrinter
[14:55] <beerdeaap> cl3tUS: if you're root right now (type "whoami"  to know ) you homedir is /root
[14:55] <Holmss> How to set env variable for openoffice (OOO_DISABLE_RECOVERY), or there is other ways to skip recovery after kill use
[14:56] <workstation> so anyone who can help me configure my printer through the network i'm using ubuntu 5.0 , ive tried through the add printer -- then its leading me to a small window where i'm supposed to get the drivers .. of which i can't locate ..??????
[14:56] <workstation> from windowsxp..
[14:56] <brobostigon> workstation: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPPrinter
[14:57] <bazhang> workstation: you first of all need to upgrade to a more recent version of Ubuntu; that one is no longer supported
[14:57] <bloody`> ya think?
[14:57] <workstation> i'm doomed..
[14:57] <cl3tUs> beerdeaap:  I am reading an article that kept telling me to do stuff with "sudo", so I figured I'd just use "su" and identify myself as root.
[14:58] <workstation> i had a kubuntu version 6.0 but it had problem with my screens..
[14:58] <bloody`> cl3tus: not a good idea
[14:58] <hischild> bazhang, really? no longer supported? hmm ... i wonder...
[14:58] <workstation> it used to switch off jus un expectedly..
[14:58] <cl3tUs> bloody:  Note dually taken.  How come?
[14:58] <bloody`> cl3tus: ive ran linux for over 5 years and i hardly ever login as root
[14:58] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: okay that makes sense then since the homefolder of root is normally /root (but indeed it is not a good idea to su)
[14:58] <bloody`> cl3: theres no need, just sudo or gksudo
[14:59] <hischild> workstation, the recent version is 7,10. Try that one, it has worked wonders for me. (with a few things that were fairly easy to solve)
[14:59] <cl3tUs> Awesome.  Okay, I need to start over.  Question....does rmdir work in Linux?
[14:59] <Kaja> You can always sudo su...
[14:59] <cl3tUs> what is gksudo?
[14:59] <Kaja> graphical sudo
[14:59] <Kira> Hmm, it looks like the apache2 package that is installed through aptitude does not include mod_rewrite.
[14:59] <cl3tUs> Neat!
[14:59] <beerdeaap> !rmdir
[14:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rmdir - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:59] <cl3tUs> There is so much to learn...
[14:59] <skratz0r> !rm -rf
[14:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rm -rf - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:59] <bloody`> !rm
[14:59] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[14:59] <genii> cl3tUs: rm -Rf  is same as rmdir
[14:59] <cl3tUs> beerdaap, do I have to use the "!"?
[15:00] <bloody`> no
[15:00] <cedric__> Bonjour..;je viens de decouvrir l'irc et je voudrais sa&voir si quelqu'un connais un chanle français
[15:00] <dgjones> !fr | cedric__
[15:00] <ubotu> cedric__: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[15:00] <skratz0r> bloody` what are you looking for? To remove a directory?
[15:00] <hischild> genii, no need for the -f flag in that case =) -r does the job fine =)
[15:00] <jshriver> what is a common pop server?
[15:00] <drK_avNgr> bazhng: No go on it working after reboot, is there something extra I have to do to make a module permanent?
[15:00] <snarkster> good morning
[15:00] <AudioSenseCD> peeps need help
[15:00] <cedric__> merci ...
[15:00] <bloody`> skrat: not me
[15:00] <genii> hischild: Habit :)
[15:00] <skratz0r> k
[15:00] <bazhang> workstation fret not we can help you with your worries--just upgrade first to a more recent version ;]
[15:00] <jshriver> does sendmail do pop?
[15:00] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: if you want to know if a command is available just type 'which <commandname>' and it will show you where iit is.
[15:00] <snarkster> I need to ocr like 172,000 tiff images.. any suggestions?
[15:01] <AudioSenseCD> my NVIDIA Graphics card seem not working
[15:01] <jshriver> snarkster: gocr
[15:01] <snarkster> gocr doesnt do tiff
[15:01] <hischild> genii, yeah ... same here ... yet i accidentily removed a folder i shouldn remove ... :p thus i try to refrain from doing more then needed in terms of flags
[15:01] <bazhang> snarkster: lots of caffeine ;]
[15:01] <Holmss> How to set env variable for openoffice (OOO_DISABLE_RECOVERY), or there is other ways to skip recovery after kill use, anybody know?
[15:01] <cl3tUs> Thanks Beerdaap!
[15:01] <cl3tUs> Do any of you use Altiris?
[15:01] <jshriver> snarkster: for i in *.tiff; do convert $i $i.png; done  then use gocr
[15:01] <snarkster> thank you
[15:02] <workstation> can i get one .... for 32 bit computer
[15:02] <workstation> ??
[15:02] <jshriver> "for i in *.tiff; do convert $i $i.png; done" is the command you may need ImageMagik installed though for the convert command
[15:02] <bazhang> workstation: sure; go to www.ubuntu.com and download the 32 bit 7.10 (gutsy gibbon) version x86
[15:03] <mohamed> hi guys anybody there to tell me how to connect my creative zen in ubuntu 7.10
[15:03] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: you're welcome :)
[15:03] <workstation> ok thanks..
[15:03] <jshriver> should be able to connect via usb, and it will auto-detect it as a mass storage device  /media/disk
[15:03] <snarkster> it didnt work
[15:03] <karlo> hi
[15:03] <bloody`> does anyone know where i can score a dimebag?
[15:03] <karlo> how can i make "SABnzbd.py -f ~/.sabnzbd.ini" start on startup???
[15:03] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: you need to follow the 12 or so steps in that link I provided; do you still need it?
[15:04] <jshriver> mohamed: try this http://gnomad2.sourceforge.net/
[15:04] <allen_> \is there a dj programe
[15:04] <mohamed> i tried it
[15:04] <mohamed> i tried mtp latest version
[15:04] <bazhang> bloody`: that is not appropriate here
[15:04] <mohamed> it still show xml device not found in this device
[15:04] <bloody`> sorry
[15:04] <jshriver> snarkster: try this as root "apt-get install imagemagick"
[15:04] <jshriver> that will give you the convert command.. then run the one I mentioned above in the directory with the tiff files
[15:04] <karlo> how can i make "SABnzbd.py -f ~/.sabnzbd.ini" start on startup???
[15:05] <karlo> plz
[15:05] <snarkster> thank you jshriver
[15:05] <bloody`> !ask | karlo
[15:05] <ubotu> karlo: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[15:05] <bloody`> maybe patience
[15:05] <jshriver> snarkster: hope that helps
[15:05] <jshriver> I haven't used gocr much, but it was the best I've found for Linux
[15:05] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: I did all the steps in the forum entry, but I'm saying when I rebooted, the settings were gone.
[15:05] <cl3tUs> Okay beerdeaap:  If I'm looking for some ".ko" files for my NIC drive, where would I find those to export and load elsewhere?
[15:05] <snarkster> imagemagick already installed
[15:06] <jshriver> type "convert" see if it runs
[15:06] <bloody`> snark: which convert
[15:06] <jshriver> aye
[15:06] <snarkster> it runs
[15:06] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: what are you trying to do ?
[15:06] <brobostigon> cl3tUs: what a nic drive,??
[15:06] <vox> hi, where do i get a bootable ubuntu kernel with debugging support from?
[15:06] <bloody`> snark : run the above line
[15:06] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: including this one: sudo cp fsfn.conf.txt /etc/fsfn.conf ?
[15:07] <DonkeyKong101> is there a program similar to msn ( its the only windows program i like)?
[15:07] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: Sure did.
[15:07] <snarkster> when i run the for statement it just gives me a bracket and sits there
[15:07] <vox> DonkeyKong101: amsn
[15:07] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: I think the problem is the module isn't set to load on bootup.
[15:07] <drK_avNgr> I could be wrong though.
[15:07] <brobostigon> DonkeyKong101: amsn or pidgin
[15:07] <jshriver> I just tried it on my box this works "for i in *.tiff; do convert $i $i.png; done" or *.tif whatever your filenames are called
[15:07] <v3ctor> vox: what sort of debugging support?
[15:07] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: ah you may be right there how about sudo fsfn what does that do? do the fn keys work then?
[15:08] <DonkeyKong101> vox: using amsn at the moment...but its just stopped working...apparantly im not connected to the internet anymore
[15:08] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: Yes they do.
[15:08] <jshriver> snarkster: type done at the end of the line
[15:08] <Kira> Is there a package that I can install through aptitude to get mod_rewrite for apache2.2?
[15:08] <vox> v3ctor: well i need to run systemtap to find out what is writing to my hd's once a second
[15:08] <v3ctor> Kira: it should be there by default
[15:08] <ramu> how to make the live cd  to boot
[15:08] <jshriver> for i in *.jpg; do convert $i $i.png; done
[15:08] <snarkster> jshriver: /media/disk/Documents/Pictures/04$ for i in *.tif; do convert $i $i.png
[15:08] <snarkster> >
[15:08] <bloody`> ramu: insert it and reboot
[15:08] <jshriver> oops should be *.tiff
[15:08] <AudioSenseCD> hey guys is there anybody know how to enable the NVIDIA fx5200 to activate my 3d FX
[15:08] <snarkster> thats all i get
[15:08] <Kira> v3ctor: doesn't look like it. How can I be sure?
[15:08] <brobostigon> DonkeyKong101: try pidgin, see if that works??
[15:08] <jshriver> snarkster: yup add "; done" to the end of that w/o quotes
[15:08] <v3ctor> Kira: 1 sec
[15:08] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: well that seems to be the issue then--not much of a hand at configuring what services start at boot..hang on a sec
[15:08] <rosaura> como puedo ver archivos mpg con kaffeine
[15:09] <snarkster> tried it with 1 and two fs
[15:09] <jpatrick> !es | rosaura
[15:09] <ubotu> rosaura: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[15:09] <vox> DonkeyKong101: tried quitting and re-starting it?
[15:09] <bazhang> rosaura: spanish?
[15:09] <ramu> bloody`, i crated livecd based on ubuntu doc
[15:09] <bloody`> ramu: so boot from it
[15:09] <bazhang> rosaura: /j #ubuntu-es por favor ;]
[15:09] <DonkeyKong101> yeah done that....pidgin works fine..but its horrible
[15:09] <rosaura> gracias
[15:09] <jshriver> snarkster: try again but with ; done at the end. For the end part so it's stuck waiting for the rest of the command.
[15:09] <sheen> hi all
[15:09] <ramu> bloody`, it is going upto root filesytem then it fails
[15:09] <bazhang> de nada ;]
[15:10] <]Spectre[> hi
[15:10] <bloody`> !download | ramu
[15:10] <ubotu> ramu: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive - PLEASE use the !torrents to download Gutsy, and help keeping the servers' load low!
[15:10] <sheen> Is anybody could help me please ? I have issue with cpufreq and powernow-k8.ko
[15:10] <bloody`> ramu: use the downloadalbe prebuilt livecd
[15:10] <snarkster> its working
[15:10] <Daveeey> heya
[15:10] <cl3tUs> beerdeaap and brobostigon: I use a Linux Preboot for my Altiris Deployment Server.  I need to add the DC7700 SFF nic drivers to my PXE, but can't without the .ko files.  So I foun this huge process to try to get gcc-3.4 just to get to where I can get the .ko files for the 7700 sff.
[15:10] <jshriver> snarkster: when it does run, it might take some time to finish but you'll have both your tiff and png versions... you can use this on any conversion really.. just change the extension
[15:10] <Daveeey> can anyone tell me the advantage of 64bit?
[15:10] <brobostigon> DonkeyKong101: try reinstalling amsn, and purging all its config files,
[15:10] <jshriver> convert $i $i.jpg for example or $i.gif
[15:11] <snarkster> awesome.. i wrote that down. :)
[15:11] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: sorry dude can't help you there
[15:11] <snarkster> thank you very much jshriver
[15:11] <jshriver> convert is a greaet command can even do some basic editing like resizing and stuff. I use convert a lot for converting and making thumbnails
[15:11] <vox> v3ctor: any thoughts?
[15:11] <snarkster> gotta goto work now
[15:11] <sheen> Is anybody could help me please ? I have issues with cpufreq and powernow-k8.ko. All is detailled in this topic: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=717670
[15:11] <jshriver> snarkster: once you have png gocr should be able to handle it
[15:11] <jshriver> snarkster: take care!
[15:12] <ramu> bloody`, yeah with that cd only i created a live cd based on the doc which is available on ubuntu docs
[15:12] <uiop> if i press Ctrl-Alt-F1, I get a black screen instead of a terminal; anybody knows what could be wrong?
[15:12] <ramu> bloody`, but why it is not booting
[15:12] <bloody`> ramu: use the one ubuntu provides
[15:12] <JC_Denton_> I tried  'apt-get -f install' to repair my app but keep getting this: http://pastebin.org/22760
[15:12] <cl3tUs> that's fine beerdeaap.  It's really weird.  I mean, it's like Linux just finds your NIC drive and magically works, but in Windows,you have to manually load it.
[15:12] <vlt> Daveeey: You can address more RAM directly, and some 64bit optimised operations/programs should run faster (maybe ssl, aes, databases?)
[15:12] <ramu> bloody`, i already i have it , one to make the livecd based on the doc
[15:13] <ramu> bloody`, i already  have it , i one to make the livecd based on the doc
[15:13] <sipior> JC_Denton_: maybe try removing vte-sharp temporarily?
[15:13] <vlt> Daveeey: I'd reccommend it for running on servers w/o desktop environment at the moment.
[15:13] <sheen> Is anybody could help me please ? I have issues with cpufreq and powernow-k8.ko. All is detailled in this topic: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=717670
[15:13] <jshriver> ramu: how can you make a liveCD based on Ubuntu?
[15:14] <ramu> jshriver, yaeh
[15:14] <bloody`> ramu: HOW
[15:14] <v3ctor> Kira: try this `sudo a2enmod rewrite`
[15:14] <jshriver> Ive been wanting to make a really small custom livecd distro just for system utils/diagnosis.
[15:14] <jshriver> was using LFS as a source but it's a pain
[15:14] <v3ctor> vox: i was going to suggest the rescue feature of the install cd
[15:14] <ramu> bloody`, i already doc is available on the site
[15:14] <benny> jshriver: The ubuntu install disk is basically a livecd..
[15:14] <vlt> jshriver: grml.org
[15:15] <jshriver> thanks
[15:15] <jshriver> Anyone recommend a pop server for Linux?
[15:15] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: some linux distros have lots of modules that it can load at boot time.. Some kernel builds might have no support for certain Nics
[15:15] <ramu> bloody`, under the ubuntu documentation
[15:15] <vlt> jshriver: dovecot or courier
[15:15] <bloody`> ramu: so dont use it, download the actual livecd
[15:15] <bloody`> ramu: it works
[15:15] <illovae> hello :)
[15:15] <nickrud> JC_Denton_: you need to remove the ubuntu mono packages before you can install those buid3 ones
[15:15] <jshriver> vlt: awesome link thanks.
[15:16] <sheen> Is anybody could help me please ? I have issues with cpufreq and powernow-k8.ko. All is detailled in this topic: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=717670
[15:16] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs: you can't just copy a module from one kernel to the other
[15:16] <bloody`> !patience | sheen
[15:16] <ubotu> sheen: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[15:16] <ramu> bloody`, i already downloaded i want to know how the live cd is working so im creating the cd
[15:17] <bloody`> ramu: i dont understand what your trying to do
[15:17] <JC_Denton_> sipior same problem:  http://pastebin.org/22761 (result)
[15:17] <ramu> jshriver, based onthis doc i created https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[15:18] <ramu> bloody`, i want to make the livecd myself with the os ubuntu
[15:18] <q0s> hey guys. where is a good place to store self-compiled kernel modules in ubuntu?
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[15:19] <cl3tUs> beerdeaap:  Thats what scares me.  I mean, for Altiris, I just have to add the .ko files.  I'm reading this site "https://kb.altiris.com/display/1n/articleDirect/index.asp?aid=28260&r=0.1100122" to get them  If that doesn't work, just search "28260" in the search.  That's how I export the .ko and get it into my server, which is a Windows 2003.
[15:19] <Mez> too quick for ya LjL
[15:20] <LjL> Mez: i don't have auto-op, always blame it on that :)
[15:20] <faileas> ;p
[15:21] <kazim59> I want to compile a qt application. But it says qmake.conf is not available. What package will provide that file? I'm not able to find it out, any help?
[15:21] <yrlnry> How do I type the Icelandic "eth" character in the default input system under gnome?
[15:21] <q0s> hey guys. where is a good place to store self-compiled kernel modules in ubuntu?
[15:22] <nickrud> JC_Denton_: are those packages ones you've build yourself, or did you get them from somewhere?
[15:22] <genii> q0s: /lib/modules/<kernel name here>/kernel/drivers/volatile
[15:22] <genii> q0s: Is where I normally put ones I make
[15:23] <bazhang> drK_avNgr: sorry, but cannot find where to put those modules on startup, looked in the forums teh google and no luck ;[
[15:23] <q0s> genii, after storing them there i can simple insmod them or put them into /etc/modules?
[15:23] <Agent_bob> i'm at a loss as to why sshd wont start at boot time, anyone that might have insight on this ?
[15:23] <genii> q0s: use depmod -a to update the modules list then you can use them like normal
[15:23] <drK_avNgr> bazhang: Thank you anyway, so much. I'll have a look around too.
[15:24] <erUSUL> Agent_bob: sudo update-rc.d sshd defaults
[15:24] <Agent_bob> exists /rc#.d/S20ssh    and i looked for a ssh_not_to_be_started    or what ever it is erUSUL
[15:24] <sheen> any help about cpufreq and amd K8 please ?
[15:25] <robline> I'm on 64-bit gutsy installed via alternative cd. Many applications are crashing when I access the directory.
[15:25] <beerdeaap> cl3tUS: I'm not familiar with Altiris and I don't know if it's going to work but if you want to find the .ko files type  "locate .ko" a list of files should appear. But again (the system which will load has to have the same kernel as the one you're getting the module from)
[15:25] <Agent_bob> erUSUL even added "/etc/init.d/ssh start"  into /etc/rc.local
[15:25] <erUSUL> Agent_bob: and if you do sudo /etc/init.d/ssh do you get any error?
[15:25] <robline> For example, text editor crashes when I hit save.  Inkscape crashes when I try to import a png. Open office crashes when inserting an image, etc.
[15:25] <Agent_bob> erUSUL no. it starts fine manually
[15:26] <Agent_bob> erUSUL that's what is throughing me for a loop here
[15:26] <PriitM> Hi, I got trouble with wireless connection and ubuntu 7.04. At some point(mostly while playing game via wine) connection goes idle and I don't know how to make it active again. Screenshot(1280x1024px) of most important info: http://priitm.planet.ee/1/prob.png
[15:26] <erUSUL> Agent_bob: then i dunno; sorry :S
[15:27] <Agent_bob> erUSUL well thanks for the ToD and input
[15:27] <robline> is there an underlying software package that might be corrupt, or is there something wonky about my home directory itself?
[15:27] <Jack_Sparrow> robline, You will need to provide more info.  Is this a fresh install or did it ever work,  have you changed or added repos, did you manually install video drivers or things outside our repos
[15:27] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: tired reinstalling sshd ?
[15:27] <vlt> Agent_bob: Is there a /etc/default/ssh file?
[15:27] <v3ctor> tried* even
[15:28] <Agent_bob> v3ctor no
[15:28] <Agent_bob> vlt no
[15:28] <Agent_bob> v3ctor i can try that.  but i don't understand why a reinstall would make a differance if it runs fine but just wont start automaticly...
[15:29] <robline> Not a fresh install.  Yes, it did work before. I have added repos, including backport, which I installed to try to get sound working from headphone jack.
[15:29] <robline> I am using proprietary drivers for the vi card
[15:29] <Jack_Sparrow> robline, What repos other than backports
[15:29] <robline> one sec
[15:29] <phantruongdu> 2
[15:29] <phantruongdu> is there anyone there
[15:29] <abhay> how to connect to wireless network
[15:29] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: the whole thing is a bit odd, might as well start with a fresh install of sshd
[15:29] <bazhang> hi phantruongdu
[15:30] <abhay> it is showing one network available but i am not able to connect to it
[15:30] <Agent_bob> v3ctor well if "you think" it will help.    i'll backup sshd_conf and reload it.
[15:30] <phantruongdu> hi bazhang
[15:30]  * Agent_bob mumbles to self as walks down stairs...
[15:30] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: did you make changes to sshd_conf?
[15:31] <bazhang> how can we help phantruongdu?
[15:31] <Jack_Sparrow> robline, I also need to ask if you ever tried to use automatix or envy to get video working, and did all of this happen after an update
[15:31] <phantruongdu> yes
[15:31] <nag> Hi, I
[15:31] <JC_Denton_> Nickrud I converted some packages from rpm to deb
[15:31] <phantruongdu> i have a problem with my VGA card geforce 7300 Go DRIVER
[15:31] <erUSUL> !alien | JC_Denton_
[15:31] <ubotu> JC_Denton_: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[15:31] <phantruongdu> after I install the driver
[15:31] <phantruongdu> and reboot
[15:31] <bazhang> phantruongdu: how did you install the driver
[15:31] <nickrud> Agent_bob: JC_Denton_ ooohhhh, that's pretty dangerous with system libraries like mono.
[15:32] <Jack_Sparrow> robline, I dont mean to leave in the middle of this, but I do need to go, just pointing out info that will help others to help you better
[15:32] <robline> Jack_Sparrow, thanks BTW. I do not believe I have tried automatix or envy. This is an inconsistent problem.
[15:32] <phantruongdu> I installed it sucessfully
[15:32] <robline> Jack_Sparrow, thax
[15:32] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[15:32] <phantruongdu> by restricted hardware managerment
[15:32] <Agent_bob> v3ctor hmm?  of course i edited the conf file,  who doesn't ?
[15:32] <nickrud> JC_Denton_: is there any overwhelming reason you need that mono version?
[15:32] <Jack_Sparrow> robline, Supply those answers and it will greatly simplify all of this for both of you
[15:33] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: what did you change?
[15:33] <phantruongdu> where are you bazhang
[15:33] <mohamed> xml does not exist on this device means what
[15:33] <Agent_bob> v3ctor several things,  why ?
[15:33] <mohamed> can anybody tell me
[15:33] <bazhang> phantruongdu: what is the precise problem please
[15:33] <JC_Denton_> I would like to start some development with the latest version of mono, nickrud. It has some of the >net 3.5 features
[15:33] <Agent_bob> v3ctor sshd works flawlessly    it's just not being started from init
[15:34] <robline> my sources: http://paste.plone.org/20006
[15:34] <nickrud> mohamed: it depends on what xml it's looking for. We'd need to know more about the context of the error
[15:34] <mohamed> when i try to connect Zen creative
[15:34] <phantruongdu> after reboot the system, when i open a program, the computer stop running,
[15:34] <mohamed> 8gb to ubuntu 7.10
[15:34] <phantruongdu> and reboot again
[15:34] <mohamed> i tried all the ways still this error shows up
[15:34] <Sprutnik> cant use webcam with aMSN :(
[15:34] <mohamed> how to resolve this xml error
[15:35] <nickrud> JC_Denton_: if you're doing development I'd suggest seeing if hardy has those libs, and if so install it in a vm or another partition. If you use this machine as your main one, don't put alien'd rpms on it.
[15:35] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: does your webcam show in lshw and dmesg??
[15:35] <phantruongdu> can you help me, bazhang
[15:35] <xeer> a fresh install of ubuntu is giving me switched colors when playing videos with my ati driver. how can i correct the color?
[15:36] <Sprutnik> brobostigon im kind of new using Ubuntu
[15:36] <bazhang> phantruongdu: what program are you opening?
[15:36] <JC_Denton_> nickrud, ok, thanks.
[15:36] <Sprutnik> But i got my camara working with camora
[15:36] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: open terminal, run lshw and dmesg. and look for clues to you webcam.
[15:36] <JC_Denton_> nickrud , anyways to fix my apt install though?
[15:36] <phantruongdu> bazhang:just popular program like firefox, pidgin
[15:37] <nickrud> mohamed: I don't know a thing about zen, sorry. You should ask every 10 minutes or so, and quote the exact error message. Someone may recognize it.
[15:37] <Sprutnik> brobostigon ok
[15:37] <mohamed> ok thanks
[15:37] <xeer> isn't there a dialog to modify the video color settings?? where can i find this dialog?
[15:37] <Agent_bob> v3ctor ok moment of truth...  we shall see what we shall see.
[15:37] <nickrud> JC_Denton_: give me the the link again.
[15:37] <JC_Denton_> nickrud, will do when I get back
[15:37] <robline> Jack_Sparrow, can you recommend a good source I should read up on for figuring this out
[15:37] <mohamed> xml does not exist on this device when trying to connect creative zen on ubuntu 7.10
[15:38] <phantruongdu> bazhang
[15:38] <kostkon> xeer, what graphics card?
[15:38] <nickrud> JC_Denton_: I"m leaving very shortly, gotta get ready for work
[15:38] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: i will be back in around ten minutes, havinf printer problems, it has jammed.
[15:38] <xeer> kostkon: i have a ATi Radeon X1600XT
[15:38] <Agent_bob> ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.7 port 22: Connection refused
[15:38] <v3ctor> 6
[15:38] <v3ctor> hmm
[15:38] <bazhang> phantruongdu: try opening them in the terminal and pastebinning the errors please; also please your whole message on one line with my nick thanks
[15:38] <kostkon> xeer, ooops! you mean the video setting of a media player not of the graphics card?
[15:39] <xeer> kostkon: not sure. totem plays the video smoothly but at incorrect colors. vlc plays it with the correct colors but it's very very choppy.
[15:39] <Agent_bob> v3ctor that simply means sshd is not running.
[15:39] <phantruongdu> bazhang: hehe, sorry, i just use this IRC the first time
[15:39] <mohamed> xml does not exist on this device when trying to connect creative zen
[15:39] <xeer> kostkon: i have the ati drivers installed, works fine
[15:39] <Sprutnik> brobostigon it shows in dmesg
[15:40] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: i will be back in a minute, my bosses printer has jammed.
[15:40] <Agent_bob> v3ctor i can walk back down stairs and issue "/etc/init.d/ssh start" and it will work just fine.    (going to do that now.) brb
[15:40] <vlt> Hello. Does a LiveCD include slmodem drivers or do I need the DVD? Or do I have to use a customised liveCD?
[15:40] <_SAND_MAN_> Are you know some open-source based application like Canonical Landscape?
[15:40] <Sprutnik> brobostigon ok
[15:40] <kostkon> xeer, you have to check which video output driver is being used.
[15:40] <phantruongdu> bazhang: you know, i think this is not any related to the program i open, its just about something wrong with the driver
[15:41] <xeer> kostkon: okay. where can i view which output driver is being used?
[15:41] <mohamed_> how can i make pc boot faster ?
[15:41] <phantruongdu> bazhang: can you show me way to download the most stable and porpular driver for my Card
[15:41] <vlt> mohamed_: Load less stuff ;)
[15:41] <bazhang> phantruongdu: that seems doubtful; would you pastebin your xorg.conf and sources.list please (not in the channel but to pastebin)
[15:42] <Sprutnik> YEARH... Got world of warcraft running
[15:42] <mohamed> i dont have much thing vlt
[15:42] <mohamed> only my mp3 player connected
[15:42] <_SAND_MAN_> How can I install PHP5 on Ubuntu Edgy-Eft server?
[15:42] <mohamed_> vlt, i only need ununtu server as base to install vdr on it
[15:42] <phantruongdu> bazhang: where can i find those in my computer
[15:42] <mohamed> i tried all the ways to connect my creative zen
[15:43] <mohamed> but cannot
[15:43] <Sprutnik> Ubuntu ROX!!!!
[15:43] <Agent_bob> v3ctor back.   works like a champ   if i start it manually
[15:43] <kostkon> xeer, if you use totem then check it by running gstreamer-properties
[15:43] <cl3tUs> beerdeaap:  When you say kernal, do you mean "Linux 2.6.16.20" ?
[15:43] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: very odd
[15:43] <kostkon> xeer, ALT+F2, "gstreamer-properties"
[15:43] <Sprutnik> TOTEM PROBLEM cant watch voice tv
[15:43] <xeer> kostkon: yes this is what i've been looking for. thanks
[15:43] <kostkon> xeer, the best driver is XV.
[15:43] <Agent_bob> v3ctor that's the only kind of issues i ever have.
[15:44] <sheen> any help about cpufreq and amd K8 please ?
[15:44] <erUSUL> sheen: wha t type of help?
[15:44] <kostkon> xeer, but if this is the driver with the problem, you should try another one to see if you will get the same problems
[15:44] <phantruongdu> bazhang
[15:44] <Aranel> How can I add Windows to GRUB ?
[15:44] <Agent_bob> v3ctor any more thoughts on it ?
[15:44] <JC_Denton_> nickrud: http://pastebin.org/22761 , http://pastebin.org/22760
[15:44] <beerdeaap> cl3tUs:  yup the number is the version number, make sure those are the same when exchanging modules ! .
[15:44] <sheen> erUSUL, I have a modprobe problem, all is detailled on this topic, please take a look : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=717670
[15:44] <AdvoWork> hi there. when i send a mail, i assume by sendmail, it comes through as like root@ whatever, can i change this to one of my proper email addresses i use?
[15:44] <Agent_bob> Aranel there should be an example in the menu.lst file
[15:45] <erUSUL> Aranel: on the comments of the /boot/grub/menu.lst file there is an example on how to do it?
[15:45] <bazhang> phantruongdu: first install pastebinit please; sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[15:45] <kane77> each time during boot I get an error about boot sector and its backup not being in sync and "not automatically fixing this"
[15:45] <phantruongdu> bazhang: ah, and then
[15:45] <bazhang> phantruongdu: got it installed?
[15:46] <Aranel> erUSUL: Agent_bob: I tried the example, here my entry:title		Windows XP , rootnoverify (hd1,0) , savedefault , makeactive, chainloader +1
[15:46] <Aranel> but It only prints "Starting up.." and waits forever.
[15:46] <phantruongdu> bazhang: wait for me a m
[15:46] <Agent_bob> Aranel and it's the second hdd that you wish to boot ?
[15:47] <Agent_bob> Aranel (hd0,0) is not what you want ???
[15:47] <phantruongdu> bazhang: what is this use for?
[15:47] <bloody`> hd0,0 is MBR
[15:47] <Agent_bob> no
[15:47] <Aranel> yes, my (hd0,0) is Linux and (hd1,0) is Windows
[15:47] <bloody`> oh?
[15:47] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: ok, what does dmesg and lshw say??
[15:47] <cl3tUs> beerdeaap:  If I go to my folder where those .ko files are in the "Drivers" folder, will they be in there?  It's located in my respective Linux version folder.  If it is there, what do  I look for?  There's a ton of .ko files.
[15:47] <Aranel> i have 2 HDDs.
[15:47] <bazhang> phantruongdu: you got it installed yet?
[15:47] <Agent_bob> bloody (hd0,0) in grub is the first partition on the first hdd
[15:48] <phantruongdu> bazhang: yes i have
[15:48] <bloody`> ahh yes
[15:48] <Sprutnik> brobostigon ???
[15:48] <erUSUL> sheen: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/kernel-powernowd-issues-369789/?s=2c23ecc811ad0e30ab042523ce5db3ee found this
[15:48] <Sprutnik> brobostigon a sec
[15:48] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: your webcam???
[15:48] <Sprutnik> [88227.859760] pwc: Logitech QuickCam 4000 Pro USB webcam detected.
[15:49] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: can you see an assigned dev file, for it in dmesg
[15:49] <bazhang> phantruongdu: okay then cat /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit and then paste the url it gives you here
[15:49] <nickrud> JC_Denton_: I've gotta get ready for work, If you can't get someone to clear that for you I'll be active in a couple of hours.
[15:49] <Agent_bob> Aranel ok.  that looks corect then.  but you may need something like a boot-as-  or something.  i don't recall off hand what the exact entry is to tell  bios that that disk is 0x80
[15:49] <sheen> erUSUL, thank you, I take a look
[15:49] <Sprutnik> [88227.859793] pwc: Registered as /dev/video0.
[15:49] <ramu> mount: unknown filesystem type 'squashfs'
[15:49] <JC_Denton_> nickrud: ok, thanks. have a nice time at work
[15:49] <JuJuBee> How do I add a route to a network using a specific target IP rather than the outbound interface?
[15:49] <Xiala> it
[15:49] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: point amsn towards /dev/video0
[15:50] <Aranel> Agent_bob: oh, is there any workaround ?
[15:50] <Aranel> i think it chainloader +1 can occur this error too.
[15:50] <ramu> mount: unknown filesystem type 'squashfs'
[15:50] <phantruongdu> bazhang: http://paste.stgraber.org/1279    url here sir
[15:51] <jamil_11020429> hey what are symbolic links ?
[15:51] <Agent_bob> Aranel there is a switch for grub  i just don't recall what it is.   i don't use grub because it's too weak to boot my system
[15:51] <Aranel> weak? what do u using now ?
[15:52] <Agent_bob> lilo
[15:52] <phantruongdu> bazhang: what do you got so far sir
[15:52] <Aranel> Agent_bob: oh, is it a bit "old" ?
[15:52] <Odd-rationale> jamil_11020429: They are similar to shortcuts in windows.
[15:52] <Sprutnik> brobostigon where do i do that
[15:52] <farruinn> How can I move my window buttons (close, max, etc) from the right to left corner with compiz? It used to be simple with metacity
[15:52] <Agent_bob> Aranel writen before grub if that's what you mean.
[15:52] <bazhang> phantruongdu: okay that looks alright; now cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | pastebinit and same procedure please
[15:52] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: inside amsn preferences
[15:52] <beerdeaap> cl3tUS: you should first figure out what .ko files are needed for the NIC you're going to use but i guess they can be found in /lib/modules/2.6.16-20-generic/kernel/drivers/net
[15:53] <monkeyBox> Does anyone know how to get the BCM4310 wireless card working natively w/ linux?  I'm using ndiswrapper and performance is terrible
[15:53] <Aranel> Agent_bob: uh, i can give you commands of grub ?
[15:53] <Padonak> íàðîä, ïîäñêàæèòå ïëèç. êàêîå ðàñøèðåíèå ó ôàéëîâ òèïà "Shell script"?
[15:53] <Odd-rationale> jamil_11020429: Basically the symbolic link points to the file or dir and acts as if it were that file or dir. as oppose to a hard link.
[15:53] <robline> I can also post my X-session errors if it would help
[15:53] <jamil_11020429> Odd-rationale: how can i create them ?
[15:54] <Aranel> Agent_bob: can I use GRUB and LILO together ?
[15:54] <Aranel> LILO for Windows, GRUB for Linux etc.
[15:54] <phantruongdu> bazhang: http://paste.stgraber.org/1280          here sir
[15:54] <Odd-rationale> jamil_11020429: ln -s /file /file
[15:54] <v3ctor> Aranel: why would you want to do that?
[15:54] <Agent_bob> Aranel no.  one or the other.  and you probably don't want to configure lilo if you are having trouble configuring grub
[15:54] <Sprutnik> brobostigon i says its allright and i can ajust it
[15:54] <faileas> Aranel: windows dosen't use lilo
[15:54] <Aranel> v3ctor: because i cant boot Windows via GRUB.
[15:55] <bloody`> lilo = linux loader
[15:55] <v3ctor> Aranel: what happens when you try?
[15:55] <Padonak> à ðóññêèå åñòü?
[15:55] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: thats good
[15:55] <jamil_11020429> Odd-rationale: let me try it out
[15:55] <mohamed> creative zen player connection anybody knows it
[15:55] <Aranel> faileas: I know, but I need a "working" bootloader for Windows (not MS toys!)
[15:55] <bloody`> !ask | mohammed
[15:55] <phantruongdu> bazhang: what you got sir
[15:55] <ubotu> mohammed: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[15:55] <Sprutnik> brobostigon but i dosn't work
[15:55] <Aranel> v3ctor: It only prints "Starting up.." and waits forever.
[15:55] <RaVen478> Hey people just made the switch to ubuntu. used it 6 months ago but was forced to windows because of web developing
[15:55] <faileas> Aranel: fix windows bootloader from the install disk/recovery console, then reinstall grub
[15:55] <LazyMukke> can i tail commandline ?
[15:56] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: i have ran out of ideas,
[15:56] <Agent_bob> this is not a sujestion, but; actually  one could install lilo on the second hdd and grub on the first hdd  or vice versa   but that's redundant and sounds like something Agent_bob would do
[15:56] <bloody`> lazy: tail commndline?
[15:56] <Aranel> faileas: I did it too. I installed Windows yesterday, and reinstalled GRUB
[15:56] <v3ctor> Aranel: what does thr windows section of you menu.lst look like?
[15:56] <Sprutnik> brobostigon do you have aMSN
[15:56] <bloody`> nobody uses lilo anymore
[15:56] <bazhang> phantruongdu: now try this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and make sure to choose vesa for the driver
[15:56] <brobostigon> Sprutnik: i used too,
[15:56] <LazyMukke> bloody`, i need to see what was the output of the last command executed
[15:56] <Aranel> When I reinstalled it, I cant boot Wİndows.
[15:57] <bloody`> lazy what command
[15:57] <Aranel> v3ctor: title Windows XP , rootnoverify (hd1,0) , savedefault , makeactive , chainloader +1
[15:57] <Sprutnik> brobostigon u can have my addy cagge85@hotmail.com
[15:57] <Kira> How do I remotely update opensshd if I'm accessing the ubuntu machine using ssh?
[15:57] <LazyMukke> bloody`, ./someapp
[15:57] <bloody`> try adding -v to the command and run it again
[15:57] <overlow> how can i get my wacom tablet working?
[15:57] <Odd-rationale> overlow: You have a tablet?
[15:57] <v3ctor> Aranel: it is on the second harddrive?
[15:57] <Aranel> v3ctor: yes.
[15:58] <prasanna> has anyone successfully been able to install acrobat pro 6 or 7?
[15:58] <Kleggen> Kira: nom proble, the connection will be alive during the update.
[15:58] <Aranel> First (hd0,0) is Linux, Second HDD (hd1,0) is Windows.
[15:58] <overlow> Odd-rationale yes
[15:58] <Odd-rationale> overlow: And are you running gutsy?
[15:58] <overlow> yes
[15:58] <ramu> mount: unknown filesystem type 'squashfs' how to mount the filesystem
[15:58] <v3ctor> Aranel: looks like mine except for the rootnoverify
[15:58] <Odd-rationale> overlow: What video card?
[15:58] <Kira> Kleggen: oh, sounds good then.
[15:58] <ks3> Kira: I don't have SSHD installed on this machine, but I'm fairly certain it leaves existing connections open
[15:58] <bloody`> ramu: you need modules to do that
[15:58] <Aranel> v3ctor: what are you using instead of rootnoverify ?
[15:58] <v3ctor> root
[15:58] <prasanna> cause i'm having a hard time right now
[15:58] <LazyMukke> bloody`, i do ./someapp and it retuens like 15 lines, how can i get those lines again right after without executing the app again ?
[15:58] <jamil_11020429> Odd-rationale: ok what is the difference between symbolic link and hard link
[15:59] <joshritger> I am using a live cd and am trying to retrieve some files from my home directory from an old install, It keeps telling me that I don't have permission. I can't just boot the old install as the computer it was on died. How can I get the files out of the home directory?
[15:59] <ramu> bloody`, tell me that module
[15:59] <Aranel> v3ctor: oh, i tried it and wont work.
[15:59] <bloody`> lazy ./someapp |less
[15:59] <phantruongdu> bazhang: what do i have to choose in X SEVER DRIVER: intel, mega, neomagic, newport, nsc, nv
[15:59] <Aranel> v3ctor: Whats your GRUB version ?
[15:59] <Agent_bob> LazyMukke you can pipe output(blah | less)  or redirrect it to a file(blah > file)   and $? will have the exit code of the last command(echo $?)    just some tools that you might use
[15:59] <bloody`> ramu: its stated on the howto you used
[15:59] <overlow> Odd-rationale nvidia geforce 4 mx 420
[15:59] <Aranel> v3ctor: 0.97 ?
[15:59] <bazhang> phantruongdu: vesa
[15:59] <v3ctor> whichever comes with 7.10
[15:59] <Odd-rationale> jamil_11020429: hard links makes a copy. not just points to the other file or directory
[15:59] <phantruongdu> bazhang: ah sorry, ok
[15:59] <Aranel> it is 0.97 :/
[16:00] <ramu> bloody`, i am not getting
[16:00] <raiderxx> I accidentally hid my desktop so there are no icons showing and I can't reverse it. Can someone help?
[16:00] <Odd-rationale> overlow: first. install wacom-tools from the repos
[16:00] <Aranel> v3ctor: I cant boot Windows with different hdd, or different computer etc.
[16:00] <overlow>  Odd-rationale: it's installed
[16:00] <ramu> bloody`, i am not able to mount the file squashfs , but i installed the squashfs-tools
[16:00] <jamil_11020429> Odd-rationale: more over, when ever i enter some thing in terminal, from where does it get that command or application run i.e., that command and application must be residing on the isn't it ? what is that path ?
[16:00] <mohamed> how to check libusb
[16:00] <Kleggen> raiderxx: how did you hide your desktop?
[16:01] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Now let's edit your xorg/conf file.
[16:01] <phantruongdu> bazhang:  You may wish to use the "lspci" command to determine the bus location of  ▒
[16:01] <phantruongdu>  │ your PCI, AGP, or PCI-Express video card.
[16:01] <raiderxx> Kleggen, well, I was trying to make it so I could have a different wallpaper on each side of my cube for compiz, and someone walked me through those steps.
[16:01] <phantruongdu> bazhang: do i have to do anything in this step
[16:01] <Agent_bob> Kleggen [ctrl]+[alt]+[f2]   use  [ctrl]+[alt]+[f7]  to return to the gui
[16:01] <Aranel> v3ctor: I can boot Windows via Windows CD. Can we emulate this cd ?
[16:01] <Odd-rationale> jamil_11020429: usually /bin /usr/bin or usr/share/bin
[16:02] <bazhang> phantruongdu: nah
[16:02] <Odd-rationale> overlow: You have your xorg.conf file open?
[16:02] <overlow> Odd-rationale: ok
[16:02] <raiderxx> Kleggen, and someone had me go into my gconfig and not show desktop, but I went into there and checked it again to show desktop, but it still doesnt show.
[16:02] <overlow> Odd-rationale: yes
[16:02] <Aranel> v3ctor: When i insert the cd, it prints a message like "Press any key for installation" , I wait , and It boots winXP.
[16:02] <raiderxx> Kleggen, so if Itried to drag something onto my desktop, nothing happens
[16:02] <joshritger> how can I pull files out of my home directory that say I dont have permission, it is on an old install
[16:02] <Kleggen> raiderxx: Agent_bob: Kleggen [ctrl]+[alt]+[f2]   use  [ctrl]+[alt]+[f7]  to return to the gui
[16:02] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Near the bottom do you see three lines simialr to this:
[16:02] <Odd-rationale> InputDevice     "stylus"	"SendCoreEvents"
[16:02] <mohamed> how to update gnucash
[16:03] <overlow> Odd-rationale: yes i see
[16:03] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Uncomment them: stylus, cursor, and earaser
[16:03] <Kleggen> raiderxx: gui is the desktop, so try crtl+alt+f7
[16:03] <phantruongdu> bazhang: what should i do next, it stop in the step of BusID determining, i could not press ok
[16:03] <titbob> Someone here knows something about the Nimbus font that can be found in ubuntu 7.04 ?
[16:03] <overlow> Odd-rationale: done now
[16:03] <bazhang> phantruongdu: hit tab then enter
[16:03] <Odd-rationale> overlow: note do not uncomment this line:
[16:03] <Odd-rationale> # Uncomment if you have a wacom tablet
[16:04] <overlow> Odd-rationale: no i did't
[16:04] <Odd-rationale> overlow: :)
[16:04] <mohbana> how can i get the fedora noduka theme in ubuntu~/
[16:04] <LazyMukke> Agent_bob, somehow i get the output in my shell but when i use the same command with | less i only get 1 line
[16:04] <phantruongdu> bazhang: ok, and then sir
[16:04] <bazhang> phantruongdu: finished?
[16:04] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Do you have three InputDevice Sections: stylus, cursor, and eraeser ?
[16:05] <bazhang> sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new phantruongdu
[16:05] <phantruongdu> bazhang: video card's bus identifier:
[16:05] <overlow> Odd-rationale:yes i have
[16:05] <murlidhar> everytime i boot up ubuntu i have to set the DNS address in the network manager . Is there any way to solve this problem?
[16:05] <raiderxx> Kleggen, but I still can't get applications to go onto my desktop.
[16:05] <phantruongdu> bazhang: do i have to fill anything in
[16:05] <Scunizi> If I move some fonts from ~/.fonts to ~/.fonts/hide when I reset the font cache will it read the subdirectory and include the fonts there?
[16:05] <bazhang> phantruongdu: no
[16:05] <Odd-rationale> overlow: And does your stylus have a right-click button?
[16:05] <murlidhar> can't i make it remember my DNS address
[16:05] <phantruongdu> bazhang: PCI:1:0:0
[16:05] <v3ctor> Aranel: i used to have the docs on booting linux from ntldr
[16:05] <phantruongdu> bazhang: ok
[16:05] <v3ctor> looking for them
[16:05] <overlow> Odd-rationale: yes
[16:06] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Ok. Then add this option to the stylus and eraser section only:
[16:06] <Odd-rationale> Option		"Button2"	"3"
[16:07] <phantruongdu> bazhang: amount of memory to be used by the video card,  i should leave this alone, right sir
[16:07] <Aranel> v3ctor: oh, booting Linux from a MS toy can be problematic. I doesnt trust them :)
[16:08] <overlow> Odd-rationale:done
[16:08] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Do you want to be able to rotate your display when in tablet mode? or just leave it?
[16:08] <murlidhar> everytime i boot up ubuntu i have to set the DNS address in the network manager . Is there any way to solve this problem?
[16:08] <murlidhar> everytime i boot up ubuntu i have to set the DNS address in the network manager . Is there any way to solve this problem?
[16:08] <v3ctor> Aranel: just has ntldr point to grub
[16:08] <murlidhar> can't i make it remember my DNS address
[16:08] <murlidhar> sorry for double post
[16:09] <phantruongdu> bazhang: Rather than communicating directly with the video hardware, the X server  │
[16:09] <phantruongdu>  │ may be configured to perform some operations, such as video mode          │
[16:09] <phantruongdu>  │ switching, via the kernel's framebuffer driver.                           │
[16:09] <phantruongdu>  │                                                                           │
[16:09] <phantruongdu>  │ In theory, either approach should work, but in practice, sometimes one    │
[16:09] <phantruongdu>  │ does and the other does not.  Enabling this option is the safe bet, but   │
[16:09] <FloodBot1> phantruongdu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:09] <overlow> Odd-rationale: just leave it
[16:09] <Aranel> v3ctor: oh ok then, can you help me with this "ntdlr" thing ? :)
[16:09] <prasanna> so has anyone successfully installed acrobat 7?
[16:09] <mohamed> how to update openoffice in ubuntu 7.10
[16:09] <murlidhar> !enter | phantruongdu
[16:09] <ubotu> phantruongdu: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[16:09] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Are you sure? Autorotation is nice...
[16:09] <v3ctor> Aranel: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/redhat-fedora-linux-help/20745-dual-boot-using-ntloader.html
[16:09] <raiderxx> Can anyone help me with my problem? I cannot seem to be able to put anything on my desktop, and changing wallpapers doesnt do anything.
[16:09] <bazhang> phantruongdu: yes all the defaults
[16:09] <v3ctor> Aranel: you just need to remember you are not on fedora
[16:09] <Odd-rationale> overlow: It only takes one more line in you xorg.conf....
[16:09] <overlow> Odd-rationale: how it exatly wotks?
[16:10] <overlow> works*
[16:10] <cl3tUs> beerdeapp:  How do I find out what .ko files are being used?  I'm on a dc7700 SFF and I put Ubuntu on it and am trying to get the .ko files from the same computer.  Basically, I am on the computer that i need the NIC driver .ko from.  I just don't know what to look for.
[16:10] <Aranel> v3ctor: ok, thanks :)
[16:10] <zossso> raiderxx: are those are two separate problems?
[16:11] <bAgent_bo> LazyMukke then it's not "stdout" (standard output)  it's "stderr" (standard error)   to add stderr to stdout  use (blah 2>&1 | less) or (blah 2>&1 >file)
[16:11] <fulat2k> hi folks, what's a good software to use to rip and edit audio from a xvid file?
[16:11] <Odd-rationale> overlow: When you go into tablet mode, the display will rotate 90 degrees or 180 degrees if you like. when you put the lid back up, it roates back to laptop mode. As I siad, you will only need one line in your xorg file and a script, which I'll provide you
[16:11] <ellevoros> hi
[16:11] <ndlovu> err. windows has eaten my linux partition *again*
[16:11] <overlow> Odd-rationale: hmm let's try it :) if i don't like it i can allways disable it
[16:11] <raiderxx> zossso, no I think they are one in the same. I basically cannot 'see' my desktop.
[16:11] <ndlovu> which install should I use to fix it? desktop or alternative
[16:11] <zossso> raiderxx: tried to restart the computer?
[16:11] <raiderxx> zossso, I tried going into gonf-editor and showing desktop and that did nothing
[16:11] <phantruongdu> bazhang: method of selecting monitor charateristic: simple, medium, advance
[16:11] <raiderxx> zossso, yes
[16:11] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Sounds good! Now in your Section "Screen" add this line:
[16:11] <Odd-rationale> Option		"RandRRotation"		"on"
[16:11] <bazhang> phantruongdu: medium
[16:11] <ramu>  just tell me how to mount the squashfs files
[16:12] <ramu> bloody`, i am not able to mount the file squashfs , but i installed the squashfs-tools
[16:12] <zossso> raiderxx: do you have 2 monitors?
[16:12] <zossso> raiderxx: or did you?
[16:12] <raiderxx> zossso, I do not have two monitors
[16:12] <phantruongdu> bazhang: monitor's best video mode, what should i chose, or i can chose it later
[16:12] <Agent_bob> LazyMukke then it's not "stdout" (standard output)  it's "stderr" (standard error)   to add stderr to stdout  use (blah 2>&1 | less) or (blah 2>&1 >file)     "sorry not sure if this got through durring ip change"
[16:12] <raiderxx> zossso, I did not either
[16:12] <bbolding> hi there... looking for help fixing wireless using ubuntu 7.10 and os x 10.5 on a macbook
[16:13] <overlow> Odd-rationale: done
[16:13] <bazhang> phantruongdu: choose 1024x768@60hz
[16:13] <ellevoros> i want to ask what ll happend if i write this to the konsole??:sudo apt-get update
[16:13] <zossso> raiderxx: k. running compiz?
[16:13] <ellevoros> sudo apt-get install cairo-dock cairo-dock-plug-ins
[16:13] <LazyMukke> Agent_bob, same output, are there any other outputs ?
[16:13] <stefano_> is there someone from italy here who could help me with translating something?
[16:13] <raiderxx> zossso, someone was helping me with putting a different wallpaper on each side of my cube, and apparently to do that I needed to turn off my desktop
[16:13] <raiderxx> zossso, yes
[16:13] <bazhang> stefano_: translating what?
[16:14] <raiderxx> zossso, and now I can't seem to figure out how to turn it back one. BEcause I was a retard and didn't write it down..
[16:14] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Save and close your xorg file
[16:14] <phantruongdu> bazhang: finish sir
[16:14] <Agent_bob> LazyMukke ummmm actually yes  but it should be either stdout or stderr   or a kernel side message   which you normally don't see
[16:14] <phantruongdu> bazhang: what i do next
[16:14] <overlow> Odd-rationale: done
[16:14] <ellevoros> ?
[16:14] <stefano_> bazhang, i got a letter from the italian government that may be important (I'm an italian citizen), but i don't understand a word of it
[16:14] <zossso> raiderxx: ah.  are you willing to reinstall comipz, or do you have quite a few settings in it already?
[16:14] <overlow> Odd-rationale: next?
[16:14] <ellevoros> i want to ask what ll happend if i write this to the konsole??:sudo apt-get update
[16:14] <ellevoros>  sudo apt-get install cairo-dock cairo-dock-plug-ins
[16:14] <bbolding> can anyone help?
[16:14] <bazhang> phantruongdu: okay now sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[16:15] <LazyMukke> Agent_bob, i'll make you a screenshot
[16:15] <bazhang> stefano_: you might have more luck in #ubuntu-it
[16:15] <LazyMukke> err a pastebin
[16:15] <raiderxx> zossso, if there is another way, I would prefer it, but if it will be too complicated for someone who has used linux for exactly a day to do, Im willing to reinstall it if you can help me do that.
[16:15] <stefano_> bazhang, I'll try that
[16:15] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Open a text editor and copy and paste the following into a new file. Save it as ~/.auto-rotate http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58747/
[16:15] <phantruongdu> bazhang: finish sir
[16:16] <zossso> raiderxx: check the Opacity settings in System->Advanced Desktop Effects Settings->Desktop Cube
[16:16] <bazhang> phantruongdu: you installed the driver with the command sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new ?
[16:16] <jramsey> situation: i've a deployed system with linux and the customer wants the ability to change the password for root (etc/passwd) but wants to do it from windows; i can build a procedure, but does anyone have a recommended encryption utility that will create (DES i think) an encrypted password that I can then save in a new passwd file?
[16:16] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Note. you do not need the line numbering (i'm sure you knew that. just like to make sure)
[16:16] <bbolding> anyone in here familiar with ubuntu on a mac?
[16:16] <LazyMukke> Agent_bob, http://pastebin.com/m11dee429
[16:16] <Agent_bob> ok
[16:16] <phantruongdu> bazhang: yes sir, because i already have it, so its fast sir
[16:16] <overlow> Odd-rationale: ok
[16:17] <junkeR> does anyone know what the black line is under an insertion point of a word processor?  image here: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596514228/figs/I_mediaobject2_tt38.png
[16:17] <monkeyBox> UGH.  the patch I need is only available from the bcm43xx developer's website, which is DOWN
[16:17] <jonsebolt> ellevoros: your sources list will be checked for updates, and if there are updated version of cairo dock packages, they will be upgraded on your system.
[16:17] <bazhang> phantruongdu: okay now sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[16:17] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Make it executable: chmod +x ~/.auto-rotate
[16:17] <raiderxx> zossso, opacity during rotation, 50, opacity when not rotating 100.
[16:17] <overlow> Odd-rationale: next
[16:18] <phantruongdu> bazhang: are you sure there nothing bad happen, i tried this and it crashed, hehe
[16:18] <zossso> raiderxx: Sounds ok. Also check Appearance/Skydome
[16:18] <jramsey> any takers on the password encryption utility question i asked?
[16:18] <zossso> raiderxx: Is it disabled?
[16:18] <ce_airmata> aya
[16:18] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Using gnome, kde, or xfce, or other?
[16:18] <raiderxx> zossso, enabled
[16:18] <overlow> Odd-rationale: gnome
[16:18] <bazhang> phantruongdu: did you do that command?
[16:18] <phantruongdu> bazhang
[16:18] <ce_airmata> fgtyht
[16:18] <ce_airmata> uyuy
[16:18] <ce_airmata> uyuy
[16:18] <zossso> raiderxx: this seems familiar.  one moment then
[16:18] <ce_airmata> tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
[16:18] <ramu>  just tell me how to mount the squashfs files
[16:19] <bazhang> ce_airmata: stop
[16:19] <ce_airmata> porno
[16:19] <phantruongdu> bazhang: yes sir, it said i need to restart
[16:19] <raiderxx> zossso, ok
[16:19] <Agent_bob> LazyMukke looks like it could be the "} {" one or the other not haveing a correct closing brace
[16:19] <patogen> What would you recommend for backups? I want something that is easy and that can make a backup of some files every day
[16:19] <bazhang> phantruongdu: then reboot then after reboot do this sudo nvidia-settings
[16:19] <phantruongdu> bazhang: and then sir, i affraid i cannot see you again after reboot, hehe
[16:19] <xombrax> hello
[16:20] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Add the script to start up: System --> Pref --> Sessions. In the start up programs tab. select new. Name: Auto-rotate Command: Browse to the auto-rorate script
[16:20] <xombrax> !command
[16:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about command - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:20] <zossso> raiderxx: might `/join #compiz` if I'm unable to help, but first see what disabling skydome does
[16:20] <LazyMukke> Agent_bob, i know the error, i did it on purpose, i want to get the whole error msg on a webpage but therefor i have to execute a command to show it
[16:20] <xombrax> !list
[16:20] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[16:20] <hischild_> bazhang, did i tell you that my graphics card is broken? well more or less most likely? that was causing all the trouble ....
[16:20] <Sevis_> can anyone help me change resolution on KDE?
[16:20] <cromag>  /win 28
[16:20] <raiderxx> zossso, turning off the skydome did nothing.
[16:20] <phantruongdu> bazhang: i reboot now sir
[16:21] <lourdes> hola
[16:21] <raiderxx> zossso, so I type that command into the terminal?
[16:21] <Agent_bob> LazyMukke ok.  so     your_command > your_oops_file 2>&1
[16:21] <raju> i am getting the error when i ran the livecd iso through qemu
[16:21] <lourdes> hola como estan soy la mas bella
[16:21] <lourdes> jijiji
[16:21] <zossso> raiderxx:  `/join #compiz` in chat room I mean. it is a compiz help channel.  they are friendly in there too
[16:21] <ramu> tell me how to mount the squashfs files
[16:21] <raiderxx> oh ok
[16:21] <DonkeyKong101> ive lost my ubuntu sounds.....my sound card works fine with movies though, i just dont have any "desktop" sounds...or any program for that matter like amsn
[16:21] <Agent_bob> LazyMukke to append rather than overwrite#   your_command >> your_oops_file 2>&1
[16:22] <lourdes> por favor en español
[16:22] <hischild_> LazyMukke, if you want to get the out put of a command on a webpage, install pastebinit and then add to the commmand | pastebinit -b http://pastebin.com ... itĺl return you a link to where it put it
[16:22] <dgjones> !es | lourdes
[16:22] <ubotu> lourdes: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[16:22] <brobostigon> !es | lourdes
[16:22] <lourdes> hello  how are you
[16:22] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Oh, i forgot to add. Did you see line 51-53 in the script. Uncomment the display you would like to use in tablet mode, right, left, or inverted. But only use one at a time.
[16:22] <LjL> !ot | lourdes
[16:22] <ubotu> lourdes: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[16:22] <Agent_bob> if you need to add more output from other files.   and you can open the oops file from almost anything and copy/paste
[16:23] <lourdes> hello
[16:23] <Odd-rationale> !hello | lourdes
[16:23] <ubotu> lourdes: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[16:23] <LazyMukke> hischild_, that's not the problem, the problem is it doesn't seem to be normal output
[16:23] <lourdes> hay alguien q hable español
[16:23] <NeT_DeMoN_> lourdes: you might want to reserve conversating for #ubuntu-offtopic
[16:23] <Odd-rationale> !es | lourdes
[16:23] <ubotu> lourdes: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[16:23] <Dr_Willis> Odd-rationale,  now hes going to start up a conversation with the bot. :)
[16:23] <LjL> oh crap
[16:23] <hischild_> LazyMukke, define normal output? pastebinit will catch any output, both normal and error output and put that ont he pastebin site.
[16:23] <overlow> Odd-rationale: ok
[16:23] <lourdes> hola que  tal
[16:23] <Agent_bob> LazyMukke one other thing.    do your self a favour,  stop using "more" and learn to use "less"   you'll be glad you did.
[16:24] <ellevoros> mila kanenas ellinika????
[16:24] <Odd-rationale> lourdes: /join #ubuntu-es
[16:24] <ryan_mandelbaum> how do i get the gnash plugin for firefox in fiesty
[16:24] <faileas> Agent_bob: less does more? ;p
[16:24] <_ndlovu> hi. is it possible to start a program running through ssh that will continue running after I disconnect?
[16:24] <LazyMukke> hischild_, since i don't know wich output it is a cannot define normal
[16:24] <hischild_> _ndlovu, yes. You can use screen
[16:24] <utb0t> _ndlovu: or maybe nohup
[16:25] <_ndlovu> hischild_, utb0t how would I do that?
[16:25] <overlow> Odd-rationale; anything else to do?
[16:25] <hischild_> LazyMukke, you dont have to know what output. If it would normally print it wher eyou can read it on your terminal, you can use pastebinit to stick it on a website.
[16:25] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Now restart X and hope that every things works. try the stylus, try rightclicking and try rotateing the display. Report back.
[16:25] <beerdeaap> cl3tUS: you should first check what network-card you have (intel, realtek etc) you can see a list of devices by typing "lspci" in the terminal. After looking that up type "lsmod" to see a list of loaded kernel modules. depending on your card-type you should see a module that's loaded for your card (together with the usage count) .
[16:25] <phantruongdu> bazhang: i finished sir
[16:25] <Agent_bob> _ndlovu you can start it in a vt also.    ssh user@ip openvt -fc 32 -- your command plus agrs here.
[16:25] <bazhang> sudo nvidia-settings phantruongdu
[16:25] <hischild_> _ndlovu, sorry :( have to run :( someone else can help you =)
[16:25] <phantruongdu> yes
[16:26] <ellevoros> jonsebolt: then i have to restart the X?
[16:26] <utb0t> _ndlovu: ssh <user>@<host> nohup <command>
[16:26] <abhay> how to connect to wireless network
[16:26] <phantruongdu> bazhang: You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server.
[16:26] <abhay> i ma not able to connect to wi=fi
[16:26] <utb0t> type "man nohup" to get "nohup - run a command immune to hangups, with output to a non-tty"
[16:26] <bazhang> phantruongdu: now make sure the driver is set to nvidia and not nv and then restart gdm
[16:26] <NeT_DeMoN_> abhay: check your wi-fi settings
[16:26] <utb0t> lolz
[16:26] <utb0t> argh my  nick =/
[16:27] <Annirak> So, I was attempting to add myself to the 'root' and 'www-data' groups to make working with some cgi scripts a little easier.  Now, I have lost the ability to sudo.  I know that I need to reboot to recovery mode, but I don't know what to do then.
[16:27] <_ndlovu> utb0t, that option looks simplest, thanks
[16:27] <phantruongdu> bazhang: what sir, can you say again i how can i do that
[16:27] <joeytwiddle> yw
[16:27] <_ndlovu> Agent_bob, I'll try your option if I can't get nohup working! ;)
[16:27] <Sevis_> Can anyone please help me change screen resolution on KDE, ubuntu 7.10?
[16:28] <Agent_bob> _ndlovu was just pointing out that there are many ways.
[16:28] <bazhang> http://www.funnestra.org/ubuntu/gutsy/#nvidia-driver look here please phantruongdu
[16:28]  * delcoyote buenas
[16:28] <Agent_bob> Sevis_ you can   /join #kubuntu   for kde specific help.
[16:29] <loralitilli> hi
[16:29] <Sevis_> thanks
[16:29] <nah> hi i have problem with the qemu. after creating my new ubuntu image iso, i tested with qemu but it shows me in the bootin this following error: FATAL:Error inserting battery (/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko) no such devi. what's the problem?
[16:30] <Agent_bob> Sevis_ it should be as simple as   kmenu > system settings > vidio and display     i think...
[16:30] <jramsey> are the encryption keys used by passwd to encrypt passwords the same across all ubuntu distros?
[16:30] <Agent_bob> jramsey shadow is used
[16:31] <Sevis_> system and settings are seperate folders for me, and there's no vidio and display...
[16:31] <_ndlovu> erm... joeytwiddle, Agent_bob, any idea how to make that work with putty... windows ate my ubuntu so I'm venturing into unfamiliar territory
[16:31] <jramsey> Agent_bob, how does shadow obtain the DES key?
[16:31] <bazhang> nah what is the host os?
[16:31] <Agent_bob> jramsey i not know
[16:31] <lubse> hello
[16:31] <DonkeyKong101> any1 know how i can fix my ubtuntu sounds, like when i click folders...also i have no sound in any program, except skype works fine and movies work fine
[16:31] <Agent_bob> jramsey man shadow  might have info   or look in the docs
[16:32] <_ndlovu> ah, found "remote command" option
[16:32] <NeT_DeMoN_> DonkeyKong101: is it set to the alsa mixer?
[16:32] <DonkeyKong101> good question...one sec
[16:32] <jramsey> Agent_bob, ok a different way to ask what i really need; linux system 1 is deployed and needs the user to be able to change the root password; however, it is way more convenient for him/her to do it on a separate linux machine, then ftp the etc/passwd file; the key issue concerns me
[16:32] <lubse> I would like to merge the Applications/Places/System  ... /Rest with the []       <prog> <prog> <prog>          [  ]{trashcan} bar
[16:32] <Odd-rationale> overlow: How did it go?
[16:33] <lubse> is this possible?
[16:33] <Agent_bob> jramsey the /etc/passwd file does not hold the password
[16:33] <DonkeyKong101> no all options are my sound card..intel 82801db-ich4
[16:33] <overlow> Odd-rationale:  it doesn't still work
[16:33] <Agent_bob> jramsey the /etc/shadow file does
[16:33] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Your stylus?
[16:33] <jramsey> Agent_bob, just a min lemme look at this
[16:34] <NeT_DeMoN_> DonkeyKong101: make sure your volume options are correct in your music players options
[16:34] <overlow> Odd-rationale: yea, corsors doesn't move anywhere with stylus
[16:34] <NeT_DeMoN_> DonkeyKong101: are you playing things in the same programs or different ones?
[16:34] <jramsey> Agent_bob, so when i see the following, which part is the root password? root:*:13380:0:99999:7:::
[16:34] <Odd-rationale> overlow: pastebin your xorg.conf file
[16:34] <phantruongdu> bazhang: Use kernel framebuffer device interface?  , shoud i say yes
[16:35] <Flannel> jramsey: the *, because the root account is locked
[16:35]  * Agent_bob patiently waits to farther help jramsey [cr|h]ack a *nix
[16:35] <Agent_bob> jramsey none of it.
[16:35] <bazhang> phantruongdu: did you read the link I gave you?
[16:35] <Agent_bob> jramsey where the * is  is where the password would be.
[16:35] <phantruongdu> yes
[16:36] <Agent_bob> jramsey that root account doesn't have a password
[16:36] <erUSUL> Agent_bob: no the pass is in /etc/shadow ;P
[16:36] <overlow> Odd-rationale:  here
[16:36] <phantruongdu> bazhang: its about reconfigure the card
[16:36] <overlow> # xorg.conf (xorg X Window System server configuration file)
[16:36] <overlow> #
[16:36] <overlow> # This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
[16:36] <overlow> # values from the debconf database.
[16:36] <overlow> #
[16:36] <overlow> # Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf manual page.
[16:36] <FloodBot1> overlow: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:36] <lubse> is it possible to merge your task bars, into 1 small bar?
[16:36] <phantruongdu> bazhang: i have change vn into nvidia
[16:36] <Odd-rationale> overlow: I told you to use the pastebin... :)
[16:36] <Flannel> erUSUL: That line is from /etc/shadow
[16:36] <Agent_bob> erUSUL that was from shadow   look at it again.
[16:36] <bazhang> phantruongdu: then restart X
[16:36] <jramsey> Flannel, Agent_bob ok i am not sure what is going on; if i want passwd on ubuntu system #1 to change the root password on the passwd file on ubuntu #2, can i ftp the passwd (and shadow files) from ubuntu #2 to #1, run passwd, change the password, then ftp the files back and have it all work?
[16:37] <lubse> I run GVIM, and the bottom of the GVIM window sits behind my taskbar, which is really annoying
[16:37] <phantruongdu> bazhang: ok
[16:37] <Odd-rationale> LjL: Hey, I was helping that guy...
[16:37] <Flannel> jramsey: why not just ssh in and do it?
[16:37]  * erUSUL hides under a rock
[16:37] <DonkeyKong101> thats the problem....its fine with music and movie players.....but i have no sound at all when clicking anything or getting an error. and under sound options, i can listen to what is suppose to sound like, but nothing :(
[16:37] <Flannel> jramsey: Besides, if you're transferring secure files, you should be using scp not ftp anyway
[16:37] <LjL> Odd-rationale: unless he restarts his client he won't be back very soon. he's pasting the entire thing
[16:37] <jramsey> Flannel, there are user access issues; the user is really green and really can barely log into Windows
[16:37] <Agent_bob> jramsey if you are setting a root password in the /etc/passwd file   you are on your own.    i break my own systems, not other peoples.
[16:38] <jramsey> Flannel, i just need to provide them with an automated procedure
[16:38] <Flannel> jramsey: then he should not be changing the root password, let alone (probably) have a root account, and admin access is questionable too
[16:38] <raiderxx> what is the command in terminal to be able to turn off the terminal but keep the application I opened?
[16:38] <Odd-rationale> LjL: ok
[16:38] <jramsey> Flannel, that's a non sequitor; they HAVE To be able to change it;
[16:38] <erUSUL> raiderxx: nohup ¿?
[16:38] <overlow> 	Vertrefresh	43-60
[16:38] <overlow> EndSection
[16:38] <jramsey> so i need to wrap a procedure around all of this
[16:38] <overlow> Section "Screen"
[16:38] <overlow> 	Identifier	"Default Screen"
[16:38] <overlow> 	Device		"nVidia Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 MX 420]"
[16:38] <Flannel> jramsey: Why do they need a root password anyway?  Whats inadequate with sudo?
[16:38] <FloodBot1> overlow: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:38] <overlow> 	Monitor		"20W TFT MON"
[16:38] <bazhang> heh
[16:38] <Odd-rationale> !paste | overlow
[16:38] <raiderxx> erUSUL, how do I make an upside down ?
[16:38] <ubotu> overlow: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lined 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)
[16:39] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Use the pastebin!!!
[16:39] <antonsky> hi guys
[16:39] <erUSUL> raiderxx: with a spanish keyboard¿? ;P
[16:39] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Restart your irc client too.
[16:39] <LjL> Odd-rationale, it's no use telling him now, the client is still pasting from before
[16:39] <Agent_bob> Flannel just between you me and the channel  i think he's trying to learn how to crack a pinguin
[16:39] <Kira> Has anybody tried to build and install ImageMagick using the source package from the official website (www.imagemagick.org)?
[16:39] <jramsey> Flannel, it's a turnkey ubuntu system; all they need to do is periodically change the root passwd for security reasons; that is it ... ok well i can run some experiments and see if i can make this work thanks
[16:39] <raiderxx> erUSUL, lol what about with an american keyboard?
[16:39] <LjL> overlow: although you may not notice, you're still pastbing your xorg.conf file, and that will take a *long* while to finish. restart your irc program.
[16:39] <hspaans> Kira: why do you want that?
[16:39] <raiderxx> erUSUL, just nohup
[16:39] <Flannel> jramsey: Ubuntu systems *dont* have root passwords, for security reasons.
[16:40] <raiderxx> ?
[16:40] <Odd-rationale> overlow: did you restart you irc client?
[16:40] <piyush_> hi ....my system is not giving sound as day before ...its rough.....
[16:40] <overlow> yes
[16:40] <erUSUL> raiderxx: dunno; maybe a key combination but as i use a spanish keyboard i dunno
[16:40] <raiderxx> oh ok
[16:40] <Odd-rationale> overlow: OK. dont do that again. :P use the pastebin
[16:40] <Odd-rationale> !paste
[16:40] <jramsey> Flannel, sorry but this is not really a ubuntu distro ... it's more of a vanilla linux distro embedded in a system, but i figured the passwd issues were universal across all linux distros
[16:40] <Kira> hspaans: because the version provided in aptitude is 6.2.4, which is known to have some security vulnerabilities.
[16:40] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post multiple-lined 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)
[16:40] <overlow> Odd-rationale: here trhe xorg.conf http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58749/
[16:40] <Flannel> jramsey: Really, if youre administering this for this guy, you shouldn't need to be asking these questions.  If you're so sure using a root account is appropriate, and feel qualified to make that decision, you shouldn't need to be asking these questions.
[16:40] <raiderxx> anyone know how to turn off the terminal without turning off my application that I ran through terminal?
[16:40] <erUSUL> raiderxx: the command is just «nohup command line»
[16:40] <Odd-rationale> overlow: OK got it. let me take a look.
[16:41] <Agent_bob> jramsey matters not.   the line you posted from the /etc/shadow file  says that there is no root password.
[16:41] <isaac_> hello all
[16:41] <Agent_bob> jramsey shadow_password is shadow_password no matter what linux it's on.
[16:42] <hspaans> Kira: no it doesn't its patched
[16:42] <hspaans> Kira: they only backport the security patches
[16:42] <piyush_> hi ....my system is not giving sound as day before ...its rough.....
[16:42] <robline> raiderxx: run it with a space and an ampersand at the nd
[16:43] <robline> for example: firefox &
[16:43] <Odd-rationale> overlow: So the mouse doesnt move when you move the stylus?
[16:43] <hspaans> Kira: make sure you have the latest updates installed and its ok
[16:43] <raiderxx> robline, thank you
[16:43] <overlow> Odd-rationale: no
[16:43] <robline> raiderxx: np
[16:43] <Kira> hspaans: using aptitude update?
[16:43] <gajo> can anyone help me out with a grub error : "GRUB Loading stage 1.5.      GRUB Loading, please wait... Error 21"?
[16:44] <Agent_bob> jramsey let me be more specific.   the root account is not locked and there is no password required.   so that system is wide open to the world    if security is the goal   format the hard drive.   and unplug the box.
[16:44] <hspaans> kira: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[16:44] <gidna> hi
[16:44] <robline> raiderxx: you can also run it via alt + f2
[16:44] <Kira> hspaans I see. thanks
[16:44] <gidna> How can I share files with a windows pc on a LAN?
[16:44] <hspaans> Kira: but yes update in synaptic should also work
[16:44] <jramsey> Agent_bob, i'm ok on this; i gave you an example from my current ubuntu system; the system in question is an embedded linux system that has a root password; sorry i sort of misled you with the wrong root file
[16:45] <audiosensecd> hi guys any1 could help me pls
[16:45] <robline> is Hardy Heron beta six recommended or is it best to wait til April? :)
[16:45] <hspaans> Kira: but compiling your own stuff without packages isn't wise since it will hurt you on the long run
[16:45] <audiosensecd> hu hu hu
[16:46] <Agent_bob> jramsey that's not the only place you were/are being deceptive.    but, any more questions ?
[16:46] <isaacj87> robline, i would wait for a beta
[16:46] <isaacj87> robline, if anything use vbox and try it out if you want :)
[16:46] <audiosensecd> guys need help badly
[16:47] <robline> isaacj87: yep, good point
[16:47] <Sevis> Ok, now same problem in gnome...
[16:47] <erUSUL> !ask | audiosensecd
[16:47] <ubotu> audiosensecd: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[16:47] <hspaans> robline: when its your desktop that should run, wait until it has been released
[16:47] <erUSUL> !samba | gidna
[16:47] <ubotu> gidna: Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT.
[16:47] <farruinn> how do I find out my IP address with Network-manager?
[16:47] <audiosensecd> how do i installed the NVIDIA fx5200 it seems not working at all
[16:47] <robline> okay, I'll wait.
[16:48] <hspaans> farruinn: right click -> "connection information"
[16:48] <bezibaerchen> audiosensecd: rightlcik nm-icon, connection details or something like that (got german)
[16:48] <Sevis> How do I get a proper screen resolution in ubuntu?
[16:48] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: System>Admin>Restricted drivers
[16:48] <isaacj87> farruinn, i think you can right click the systray icon and choose connection info
[16:48] <isaacj87> ah hspaans beat me to it ;)
[16:48] <Agent_bob> farruinn this doesn't answer your question    but ifconfig lists all the network info
[16:48] <audiosensecd> yeah i do it already
[16:48] <erUSUL> Sevis: System>Admin>Screen and graphics
[16:48] <feihung> I type ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel but get error checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[16:48] <audiosensecd> but when i restarted the system got low in graphics
[16:48] <robline> Sevis: or System>Preferences>Screen resolution
[16:48] <feihung> I type ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel but get error checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables what I missed
[16:49] <erUSUL> feihung: install buils-essential
[16:49] <Sevis> maximum there is 640x480
[16:49] <Sevis> in both places
[16:49] <erUSUL> !repeat | feihung
[16:49] <ubotu> feihung: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[16:49] <Agent_bob> Sevis you may need to reconfigure xorg
[16:49] <erUSUL> !fixres | Sevis
[16:49] <ubotu> Sevis: 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
[16:49] <feihung> ubotu sorry
[16:49] <ubotu> It's ok, I can't stay mad at you.
[16:49] <farruinn> Agent_bob: actually, that answers my question exactly - I was thinking that ifconfig wasn't telling me anything but it is actually. Thanks
[16:49] <feihung> erusul thanks
[16:49] <Agent_bob> feihung install build-essnetial
[16:50] <erUSUL> feihung: no problem
[16:50] <jramsey> Agent_bob, i never intentionally deceived; this is a legitimate linux question and the host linux machine on which i need to change passwords is ubuntu ... i only copied the wrong passwd file but thanks for your help, i am ok with this now. i understand the issues.
[16:50] <audiosensecd> erusul what should i do
[16:51] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Take a look at your /var/log/Xorg.0.log. Do you see any thing like "Cannot open device /dev/input/wacom" ?
[16:51] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg'
[16:51] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: if asked choose nvidia as card driver
[16:51] <gidna> nautilus is a software includeed with samba?
[16:51] <Kira> wow, the hk ubuntu archive is so slow.
 nautilus is the gnome file manager
[16:52] <erUSUL> gidna: no; nautilus is the file manager (explorer) of gnome (ubuntu)
[16:53] <Agent_bob> Memory Used/Total Percent: 24/234 MB (10%)
[16:53] <Phoenix_> hi
[16:53] <Phoenix_> i tried to use fakeroot
[16:53] <Phoenix_> but it does not seem to work
[16:53] <audiosensecd> erusul so what's next
[16:53] <Phoenix_> Phoenix@sl15:~$ whoami
[16:53] <Phoenix_> hrishikeshrt
[16:53] <Phoenix_> Phoenix@sl15:~$ fakeroot /bin/bash
[16:53] <Phoenix_> Phoenix@sl15:~# whoami
[16:53] <Phoenix_> hrishikeshrt
[16:53] <Phoenix_> Phoenix@sl15:~#
[16:53] <FloodBot1> Phoenix_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:53] <olskolirc> hi hi
[16:54] <olskolirc> can someone direct me to a good wireless keyboard please?
[16:54] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: after runnig 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg' ?? restart
[16:54] <erUSUL> X
[16:54] <hspaans> Kira: switch to the NL or DE, those are not hosted by Canonical and should have gigabit connections or at least fast ethernet
[16:54] <[FT]Alex> hi, does anyone know anything about /proc/acpi/wakeup? I keep getting a "command not found"
[16:55] <audiosensecd> k k i'll be back
[16:55] <audiosensecd> ths
[16:56] <Kira> hspaans heh, it would be a shame if I can get faster speeds connecting all the way to Europe
[16:56] <overlow> Odd-rationale: yes i see that
[16:56] <erUSUL> [FT]Alex: /proc/acpi/wakeup is a path not a command
[16:56] <hspaans> Kira: the HK mirrors are in Great Brittian
[16:56] <Kira> hspaans oh dear...
[16:56] <[FT]Alex> yeah, sorry I wasn't clear. I'm trying to echo "USB1" | /proc/acpi/wakeup
[16:57] <Agent_bob> so anyone here now that might be able to help me find out why sshd wont start via init at boot time  but i can run /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh start    and it works flawlessly ???
[16:57] <Kira> then why do they even call it an hk mirror?
[16:57] <[FT]Alex> bah, echo "USB1" > /proc/acpi/wakeup I mean
[16:57] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Do: "cat /proc/bus/input/devices" in terminal. Pastebin the output.
[16:57] <hspaans> Kira: design of the system, but find a sponsor for the HK mirror in your country and maybe ;-)
[16:58] <olskolirc> can someone direct me to a good wireless keyboard please?
[16:58] <erUSUL> [FT]Alex: echo is allways aviable...
[16:58] <Kira> hspaans: maybe I should become a mirror
[16:58] <audiosensecd> thx erusul
[16:58] <Kira> I have a ubuntu mini server co-located at the data center. :P
[16:58] <audiosensecd> hey buddy i got to ask you somethin'
[16:59] <[FT]Alex> erUSUL - http://pastebin.com/d63541a23
[16:59] <Kira> with lots of unused hard disk space
[16:59] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: no problem
[16:59] <audiosensecd> is it possible that fx5200 can handle the 3d desktop FX?
[16:59] <hspaans> Kira: diskspace isn't the issue, bandwidth is
[16:59] <overlow> Odd-rationale: here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58755/
[16:59] <erUSUL> [FT]Alex: what's that?
[17:00] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: it should do it just fine
[17:00] <LSD|Ninja> I have a GF2MX400 that handles the desktop effects well enough. I only have the default set going though, none of the over-the-top gayness
[17:00] <[FT]Alex> erUSUL - that was me misreading a message :) sorry
[17:00] <erUSUL> [FT]Alex: ;)
[17:00] <PriceChild> LSD|Ninja: Please do not use gay as a derogatory term.
[17:00] <audiosensecd> then erusol how do i enabled it
[17:01] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: System>Admin>Appearance>  Last Tab
[17:01] <philphoto> anyone using a thinkpad?
[17:01] <phantruongdu> bazhang: sir, why i cannot have 1200-800 , its just 800-600 ugly
[17:02] <phantruongdu> bazhang: are you there
[17:02] <LSD|Ninja> 7.10 set 1280x800 up OOB on my MacBook. I was quite surprised at that actually seeing as it still thinks I want to look at 1280x1024 on every other machine I try it with
[17:03] <qwo> not that there's anything wrong with that
[17:03] <bazhang> sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg phantruongdu
[17:04] <queuetue> Hi.  Has anyone used xoscope?  It tries to open /dev/dsp (which I have permission to read) and reports a "bad file descriptor" IOCTL problem.
[17:04] <philphoto> anyone here use an IBM Thinkpad?
[17:04] <LSD|Ninja> bazhang: bugger that, the screens and graphics control panel fixes it fine with no screwing around
[17:04] <bloody`> !patience | philphoto
[17:04] <ubotu> philphoto: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[17:05] <[FT]Alex> I love that bot
[17:05] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Do you have a file called "wacom" in /dev/input ?
[17:05] <bloody`> phil: try #kubuntu or #xubunutu, you might get similar results
[17:06] <Agent_bob> so nobody has a clue for me....
[17:06] <erUSUL> Agent_bob: question?
[17:06] <Agent_bob> erUSUL the sshd one
[17:06] <philphoto> bloody: thanks!  It had been three minutes, several people had joined the channel and I thought I'd bump the question.
[17:06] <erUSUL> Agent_bob: ohh i forgot :Dw
[17:06] <Agent_bob> {repost of [repost] } so anyone here now that might be able to help me find out why sshd wont start via init at boot time  but i can run /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh start    and it works flawlessly ???
[17:07] <queuetue> Wow.  I just did a google search for "xoscope "bad file descriptor" " and google already had this log: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2008/02/23/%23ubuntu.txt  - it was only a few seconds.
[17:07] <bloody`> agent: backup the cinfig file and use apt to reinstall it
[17:07] <overlow> Odd-rationale: no i don't have
[17:07] <Agent_bob> bloody` did that. no change.
[17:08] <bloody`> agent: try an older version
[17:08] <Agent_bob> ???
[17:08] <Agent_bob> bloody` why ?
[17:08] <rinaldi_> hi i was trying to access my ubuntu desktop over vnc over ssh from my windows computer at work today. ssh works and i log into my user but when i launch vnc viewer it says "connection refused" I configured the tunnel by using 5901 and localhost:5900 . is this right? if so, what could be going wrong
[17:08] <bloody`> agent: newer versions sometimes bug out
[17:08] <dirk__> messed up a user his right... want to make a new user with the same rights and remove the former,, ho should i do that?
[17:08] <bloody`> agent: newer isnt always better :)
[17:08] <leonardo> ????
[17:09] <Odd-rationale> overlow: do you have /dev/ttyS0 (capital S) ?
[17:09] <leonardo> speak italy plz??
[17:09] <DRebellion> !it | leonardo
[17:09] <ubotu> leonardo: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[17:09] <usr13> Agent_bob: System -> Administration -> Services  and check ssh
[17:09] <bloody`> !it
[17:09] <leonardo> ok
[17:09] <overlow> Odd-rationale: no
[17:09] <Agent_bob> bloody` 4.2p1-7ubuntu3.2 isn't exactly the newest
[17:10] <bloody`> then update to the newest
[17:10] <usr13> !services | Agent_bob
[17:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about services - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[17:10] <audiosensecd> erusul got the sames problem here when i restarted the system
[17:10] <bloody`> !ssh
[17:10] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[17:10] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: what problems? low graphic mode?
[17:10] <Agent_bob> bloody` to what intent ?    how will that affect how it starts at boot time ?
[17:11] <Agent_bob> usr13 it's not gnome'ish   server.
[17:11] <bloody`> agent: could be a flaw in that version, where it wont autostart
[17:11] <audiosensecd> i restarted then i got this prob ---ubuntu is running in low graphics mode
[17:11] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Is this a tablet pc, or a usb tablet device?
[17:11] <Agent_bob> bloody` then it should affect all boxes with that exact file.deb installed   and it doesn't.
[17:12] <usr13> Agent_bob: chmod +x  /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh
[17:12] <arakthor_> how do I change the text color on the gnome panels?
[17:12] <teo_> how can i delete everything that i have installed on ubuntu using the apt-get remove commad ??
[17:12] <overlow> Odd-rationale: usb tablet device
[17:12] <Agent_bob> usr13 hehhe    as if that would do anything
[17:12] <day> hols
[17:12] <audiosensecd> erusul got my msg
[17:12] <bloody`> teo: synaptics might work better in this occasion
[17:13] <usr13> Agent_bob: You could always just add line to  /etc/rc.local       /etc/init.d/ssh start
[17:13] <Odd-rationale> overlow: can you pastebin the output of lsusb
[17:13] <legend2440> arakthorright click panel>properties>background
[17:13] <usr13> Agent_bob: Why wouldn't it?  Is the executable bit set for that script or not?
[17:13] <Agent_bob> usr13 (:  i did.  it still doesn't srtart it.    and you should ls -l /etc/rc2.d  some time   :)   lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Nov 19 10:20 /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh -> ../init.d/ssh
[17:13] <legend2440> arakthor  right click panel>properties>background
[17:13] <iuri> hi
[17:14] <thesurvivorman>    that won't help change text color though
[17:14] <iuri> how to fix a sshfs error?
[17:14] <bloody`> agent: why wouldnt you upgrade?
 Agent_bob: You could always just add line to  /etc/rc.local < i did ^
[17:14] <audiosensecd> erusul how do i solve this kind of problem
[17:14] <usr13> Agent_bob: Does /etc/init.d/ssh stop    &  /etc/init.d/ssh start   work for you?  or not?
[17:14] <DRebellion> iuri, what's the error?
[17:14] <iuri> i tried to mount a folder
[17:14] <iuri> read: Connection reset by peer
[17:14] <Agent_bob> bloody` because it's LTS i'm not dropping LTS for newest.
[17:15] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: dunno;  maybe you will have to use the 2D only nv driver...
[17:15] <iuri> DREbelion:  read: Connection reset by peer
[17:15] <gidna> I've a shared directory on Windows Xp but I can't view it from ubuntu..
[17:15] <overlow> Odd-rationale: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58758/
[17:15] <Agent_bob> usr13 yes it works fine from the command line.  just not from init
[17:15] <iuri> DRebelion: I have ssh working
[17:15] <gidna> Doesn't appear on shared folders
[17:15] <audiosensecd> or do i have to download the fx5200 Driver itself
[17:16] <audiosensecd> erusul what was the command again plsss.
[17:16] <proglover> hi
[17:16] <d0tk0m> hi peeps
[17:16] <usr13> Agent_bob: Then just add command to /etc/rc.local
[17:16] <DRebellion> iuri, =/
[17:16] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: Restricted drivers already does that; but for some reason it is not wroking for you
[17:16] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg'
[17:16] <Agent_bob> usr13 for the third time.  i did.   it doesn't work tho
[17:16] <erUSUL> !who | audiosensecd
[17:16] <ubotu> audiosensecd: 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 :)
[17:16] <Bigg400> I have unformatted space on the same drive as I have ubuntu installed on... when I format it to ext3 I still have no access to it or permissions to copy any files to it
[17:17] <Agent_bob> usr13   0 [root@laptop-7:~] grep ssh /etc/rc.local
[17:17] <Agent_bob>  /etc/init.d/ssh start
[17:17] <usr13> Agent_bob: So then just use: /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh
[17:17] <Agent_bob> usr13 it doesn't work.
[17:17] <iuri> DREbelion: why the connection is closing?
[17:17] <dobrMAN> Hi all!
[17:18] <erUSUL> !addingfs | Bigg400
[17:18] <ubotu> Bigg400: If you are adding space to your Ubuntu installation mounting a newly created unix filesystem (ext3, xfs, jfs, etc) you can not set permissions (read, write, etc) filesystem-wide like you do when mounting filesystems that do not support unix permissions (vfat, ntfs, hfs, etc).  See !permissions and !fstab
[17:18] <usr13> Agent_bob: When I asked if /etc/init.d/ssh start  worked, you said yes?
[17:18] <BenJay> can anyone point me in the direction of a channel that might be able to help with debian wireless connection on a latitude dell D610 - debian kernel 2.6.18-4-686
[17:18] <dobrMAN>  /msg ubotu etiquette
[17:18] <Agent_bob> usr13 yes
[17:18] <audiosensecd> sorry erusul
[17:18] <erUSUL> Bigg400: make folders (with sudo) inside the partition and give correct owner and permisions to that folders
[17:18] <jrib> BenJay: #debian ?
[17:19] <gralco> hey guys
[17:19] <usr13> Agent_bob: Then just add /etc/init.d/ssh start  to /etc/rc.local
[17:19] <Agent_bob> usr13 and   /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh [start|stop]  works fine too  but it doesn't start from init.
[17:19] <BenJay> help with debian wireless connection on a latitude dell D610 - debian kernel 2.6.18-4-686, i've tried building a couple of custom kernels and building the drivers, plus copying firmware - no joy
[17:19] <BenJay> jrib ok
[17:19] <gidna> How can I view a shared directory from ubuntu?
[17:19] <Agent_bob> usr13 your cicurlar sujestions are getting old.   anything new ?
[17:19] <Bigg400> erUSUL: no harm but that sounds like an awful amount of mucking about
[17:19] <usr13> Agent_bob: paste  /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh
[17:19] <yeonhoo> how can I mix the result of "ls" and  using "grep" command to extract result I want?
[17:19] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: does the pid file go away when you stop it?
[17:20] <legend2440> arakthor_: sorry misread your question. Here is how to change text color on panels. http://brentroos.com/2006/07/07/change-gnome-panel-text-color/
[17:20] <profanephobia> I have an iso that is 7.4 GB roughly.. how can i burn this to a dual layer dvd?
[17:20] <Agent_bob> v3ctor ummm let me check.
[17:20] <erUSUL> Bigg400: security has its price
[17:20] <yeonhoo> how can I mix the result of "ls" and  using "grep" command to extract result I want?
[17:20] <jrib> yeonhoo: it's probably easier for you to do ls *foo*.  But the answer to your question is ls | grep foo  I suppose
[17:20] <usr13> Agent_bob: Your lack of clear answers are getting old.  Please explain.
[17:20] <erUSUL> !cli | yeonhoo
[17:20] <ubotu> yeonhoo: 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
[17:20] <arakthor_> legend2440: already looking at that
[17:21] <arakthor_> found it shortly after I asked, and just trying to find the config file
[17:21] <miir> hello
[17:21] <audiosensecd> erusul got an error sorry try again
[17:21] <Bigg400> erUSUL: can I not just have an ext3 partition that I can write too.... you see I'm planning on running VM images on that partition so I dont want vmware complaining about it... the work load in permissions seems like over kill and way too much work for adding something as simple as a little extra storage :S
[17:22] <miir> anyone know how to get the nvidia driver going in hardy heron ?
[17:22] <Agent_bob> v3ctor doesn't seem too    i did /etc/init.d/ssh stop ; ls /var/run/ > oops ;/etc/init.d/ssh start     and then cat oops and sshd  is in the list.
[17:22] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: ¿? 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg'
[17:22] <Bigg400> !+1 | miir
[17:22] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: sshd or sshd.pid?
[17:22] <erUSUL> !hardy | miir
[17:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 1 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[17:22] <ubotu> miir: 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
[17:22] <profanephobia> I have an iso that is 7.4 GB roughly.. how can i burn this to a dual layer dvd?
[17:23] <legend2440> arakthor_:  I think you have to create that file yourself
[17:23] <Agent_bob> v3ctor but!  /var/run is in ram so it's not there at boot time.
[17:23] <audiosensecd> erUSUL: aww sory i got  a caps lock
[17:23] <Odd-rationale> overlow: do you have the file /etc/udev/rules.d/50-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules or something similar?
[17:23] <miir> great thx =)
[17:23] <miir> join #ubuntu+1
[17:23] <erUSUL> Bigg400: sudo mkdir /path/to/mount/point/newfolder && sudo chown youruser:yoouruser /path/to/mount/point/newfolder
[17:23] <arakthor_> legend2440: oh, well, that might be true. I kinda skim stuff looking for where the config file is and then dick around with it :p
[17:24] <Agent_bob> v3ctor ummm yeah the sshd.pid is gone the sshd is not.   but still that will be blank at boot time.
[17:24] <overlow> Odd-rationale: yes i have
[17:24] <erUSUL> Bigg400: you are done newfolder is all yours just like your home copy files vmimages all you want to it
[17:24] <audiosensecd> erUSUL:  i done it buddy then what should i do next
[17:24] <Fixman> Hi
[17:24] <Bigg400> erUSUL: so the permissions of other files will not be created
[17:24] <Bigg400> cool
[17:24] <Fixman> Anybody there?
[17:24] <Odd-rationale> overlow: open it. Do you have a line similar to "KERNEL=="event[0-9]*", SYSFS{idVendor}=="056a", SYMLINK="input/wacom"" ? Is it comment out ?
[17:25] <Fixman> No
[17:25] <erUSUL> Bigg400: even better 'ln -s /path/to/mount/point/newfolder ~/VMwareimages'
[17:25] <yeonhoo> Trying to execute a program by console it said "cannot open shared object file : no such file or directory" And my Question is "the directory for shared library is /lib and /usr/lib ?  Is there other shared library directory?
[17:25] <gralco> anyone know some good plugins for compiz fusion?
[17:25] <erUSUL> Bigg400: and you access it through a folder 8link) on you home folder... ;P
[17:25] <endo602> hello
[17:26] <endo602> i just switched distros from kubuntu to ubuntu and I have glftpd on it, for some reason I cant get it started.  Any Ideas?
[17:26] <Bigg400> erUSUL: the problem is I do not have enough space on my current ubuntu partition to create a VM.. hence the extra space
[17:26] <YouKnowMe> I'm having trouble making Evolution play an audio notification when I receive email. All I get is static.. Help?
[17:27] <Agent_bob> ooops i'll have to walk down and restart sshd
[17:27] <erUSUL> Bigg400: i have give you the steps to solve cleanly your problem
[17:27] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Do this in terminal and paste result: /etc/udev/rules.d$ cat 50-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules | grep input/wacom
[17:27] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Sorry don't do that. Let me fix that up
[17:27] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: sorry, grasping for straws for ya
[17:27] <Bigg400> erUSUL: oh I know :P just lettin ye know
[17:28] <erUSUL> Bigg400: XD
[17:28] <overlow> Odd-rationale: here is whole file http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58763/
[17:28] <Bigg400> erUSUL: I will get this printer working yet... hence the vm :D
[17:29] <Agent_bob> v3ctor yeah and i do appreicate it.
[17:29] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: did you for any reason change the perms on /, /etc, or /etc/ssh ?
[17:29] <endo602> Any Ideas how do get my glftpd working with my distro change?
[17:30] <erUSUL> Bigg400: so everything boils dwon to a rebel printer??
[17:30] <Unterfranke> hi
[17:30] <Agent_bob> v3ctor drwxr-xr-x  20 root root accross the board
[17:31] <Bigg400> erUSUL: yep... and my own want to destroy or learn :)
[17:31] <v3ctor> ok
[17:31] <debian> How can I see what is mounted where?
[17:31] <Agent_bob> well not the 20 but all the rest.
[17:31] <zebatlas> i have Sound Blaster 24 Bit External and sound comes out only of 2 speakers instead of 5 , can anyone help me ?
[17:31] <ks3> debian: mount
[17:31] <YouKnowMe> I'm having trouble making Evolution play an audio notification when I receive email. All I get is static.. Help?
[17:31] <erUSUL> debian: cat /proc/mounts
[17:31] <YouKnowMe> debian: GUI or Terminal?
[17:31] <debian> YouKnowMe: Terminal
[17:31] <Odd-rationale> overlow: OK. let's try something. Edit your xorg.conf again...
[17:32] <YouKnowMe> debian: oic, sorry i don't know.
[17:32] <debian> It seams I have downloaded 7 gigabytes of movies to a disk with only 1 gigabyte free.
[17:32] <overlow> Odd-rationale: OK, will it help that tablet is wacom bomboo fun?
[17:33] <ellevoros> hi
[17:33] <zebatlas> guys can anyone help me ? in ubuntu 10.4 i have sound only from 2 out of 5 speakers , can i fix this ?
[17:33] <DRebellion> zebatlas, 10.4?
[17:34] <filthpig> :)
[17:34] <debian> Where does ubuntu store this?
[17:34] <v3ctor>  :o he is from the future
[17:34] <Odd-rationale> overlow: OK now add the following lines to the stylus, earaser, and cursor inputdevice sections: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58766/
[17:34] <filthpig> 10.4?
[17:34] <filthpig> !hardy
[17:34] <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
[17:34] <dec3pti0n> does ubuntu 7.04 support dual monitors ?
[17:34] <ellevoros> how can tell me the comand for installing the efects for the desktop?
[17:34] <patogen> Yes.
[17:34] <debian> I have 7gb of prinson break on one hardrive who isent big enough.
[17:34] <debian> How did I manage to do this?
[17:34] <DRebellion> dec3pti0n, yep
[17:35] <ellevoros> who
[17:35] <v3ctor> debian: either you or the file are being decieved
[17:35] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Sorry. Do not put the threshhold line for the cursor section
[17:35] <zebatlas> DRebellion
[17:35] <zebatlas> yes
[17:35] <zebatlas> this is the version
[17:35] <YouKnowMe> debian: I( did that once, you didn't actually do so. We just gotta find the file(s)
[17:35] <debian> v3ctor: Do you have an command to check?
[17:35] <dec3pti0n> DRebellion, even with ATI cards ?
[17:35] <DRebellion> zebatlas, the latest version is 8.04...
[17:35] <debian> YouKnowMe: I used rtorrent to download one seson of prison break
[17:36] <erUSUL> ellevoros: effects come installed by default in gutsy
[17:36] <DRebellion> zebatlas, which is unstable!
[17:36] <debian> On what I thought was my encrypted harddrive!
[17:36] <overlow> Odd-rationale: done
[17:36] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Try restarting X again.
[17:36] <YouKnowMe> debian: check rtorrent and see whee it downloaded the file to
[17:36] <gidna> why can't I view a shared folder in windows from ubuntu?
[17:36] <zebatlas> that feisty fawn thing anyway
[17:36] <YouKnowMe> debian: exactly where it downloaded to
[17:36] <DRebellion> gidna, you can... places -> connect to server
[17:36] <ellevoros> in terminal ?
[17:36] <antipetya_> sorry, somebody cnow - how to reset video driver in ubuntu to initial condition?
[17:37] <antipetya_> know*
[17:37] <DRebellion> gidna, places -> network would be easier
[17:37] <Bigg400> erUSUL: nice one... great idea too with the sym links :)
[17:37] <ellevoros> erusul: in the terminal?
[17:37] <audiosensecd> erUSUL:  buddy when i set it to NV driver  then restarted the system and return to screens and graphics i got this driver back again in vesa generic
[17:37] <debian> YouKnowMe: /mnt/torrent/
[17:37] <noypi> hi, just joined launchpad and just registered a project, can anyone tell me how to register a "distribution" so that it appears in the list "View distributions"? thanks
[17:37] <gidna> DRebellion; thank you very much..
[17:38] <erUSUL> Bigg400: ;P
[17:38] <erUSUL> ellevoros: what?
[17:38] <audiosensecd> erUSUL:  buddy when i set it to NV driver  then restarted the system and return to screens and graphics i got this driver back again in vesa generic
[17:38] <zebatlas> DRebellinion sorry i have 7.04 , can u help me now ?
[17:38] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Working now?
[17:38] <endo602> i just switched distros from kubuntu to ubuntu and I have glftpd on it, for some reason I cant get it started.  Any Ideas?
[17:38] <tushyd> can anyone tell me why when I click on links to movies or mp3's VLC opens at least twice?
[17:38] <debian> I have etch
[17:38] <dec3pti0n> I can't find anywhere under administration or preferences in regards to monitor setup !!!
[17:39] <tushyd> it's really annoying to have to close 2-3 windows everytime
[17:39] <overlow> Odd-rationale: didn't restart yet
[17:39] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: :S dunno whats happening... can you check /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?? for errors??
[17:39] <v3ctor> tushyd: are you double clicking?
[17:39] <debian> tushyd: Double click?
[17:39] <tushyd> debian, v3ctor, haha... no
[17:39] <tushyd> if only it were so easy
[17:39] <ellevoros> erUSUL: what is the comand that we right in the consol to activate the efect?
[17:39] <erUSUL> ellevoros: System>Admin>Appearance >> Visual effects
[17:40] <ellevoros> erUSUL: ....in the desktop
[17:40] <audiosensecd> erUSUL:  tell me pls how to install the Nvidia graphics card i downloaded the driver
[17:40] <YouKnowMe> debian: oh, now I see what you mean. So you can't find the file, hmm.. what I would do is just use nautilus to dig around where you think it might be, do right-click>properties and check "contents" to see where the biggest chunk of your files are.
[17:40] <Bigg400> erUSUL: yeah vmware is complaining about permissions.. cannot create the image :(
[17:40] <YouKnowMe> debian, oh I just thought! hold on a sec!
[17:40] <debian> YouKnowMe: I know where the files are
[17:40] <v3ctor> debian: have you check the size of the files?
[17:40] <debian> But it seams rtorrent made files that lied about theire size
[17:40] <debian> They say they are big, but they arent
[17:41] <erUSUL> Bigg400: have you've done everything i said; especifically the chown of the folder
[17:41] <YouKnowMe> debian, sorry then I guess I don't understand your problem.
[17:41] <v3ctor> debian: how did you determine that they aren't big?
[17:41] <ellevoros> erUSUL: i know that but it said that : compail extension is not available!!!
[17:41] <Bigg400> erUSUL: yes... to the letter..
[17:41] <sceo> is there such thing as an Apache2 GUI configuration tool I can use to set up virtual hosts?  I've been in the files a million times and I always get it to the point where the site I want works, but then none of my old ones do.  I keep messing up the .conf files, etc - so I want to start clean and have something do it for me :)
[17:41] <debian> v3ctor: Asked in #rtorrent
[17:42] <usr13> debian: Look at them from CLI;  ls -lSr
[17:42] <overlow> Odd-rationale: nor working
[17:42] <audiosensecd> erUSUL:  i downloaded this driver then what should i do next to install
[17:43] <Agent_bob> well i'm back.   and still have no idea what could cause sshd to start from the command line but not from init  even in /etc/rc.local
[17:43] <v3ctor> debian: how did they deterine that the files aren't big?
[17:43] <debian> usr13: 368951296 * 22files=
[17:43] <legend2440> tushyd:  If you go into settings -> preferences, and look at the bottom right hand corner there is a button for advanced settings, click that and then click on advanced. This will open up more options and click "allow only one running instance" and click on save, and that should be it.
[17:43] <debian> v3ctor: The harddrive doesnt have tha room for them. It is impossibole.
[17:44] <Unterfranke> cu
[17:45] <gralco> how do i install a .exe file
[17:45] <savetheWorld> HI all - does anyone else NOT have an /etc/vimrc file on their system?
[17:45] <Agent_bob> ~/.kde/Autostart is to kde as ? is to gnome
[17:45] <ezzieyguywuf> ok quick question guys. I have a t60p, which has volume up and down buttons on it (which work perfectly) and I was wondering if there was any way to adjust how large of a step up or down each press of the button makes. As it is now, when I am about a third of the way down (so two thirds of the total volume) its pretty much at zero! any help?
[17:45] <debian> v3ctor: It has 8gb of linux files + 8gb of torrents, the disk is 10gb.
[17:45] <brobostigon> !wine | gralco
[17:45] <ubotu> gralco: 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.
[17:45] <v3ctor> debian: why would you download them if you didn't have the room for them?
[17:45] <ellevoros> erUSUL: also is necessery to instal beryl?and if yes how?
[17:46] <ezzieyguywuf> savetheworld: I DO have that file fyi
[17:46] <Agent_bob> !autostart > Agent_bob
[17:46] <erUSUL> !beryl | ellevoros
[17:46] <ubotu> ellevoros: Beryl has been merged with Compiz to form Compiz-Fusion.  New Beryl installs are discouraged. See also !compiz
[17:46] <erUSUL> ellevoros: ylou have to install your gfx card driver first
[17:46] <gralco> ubotu ive tried wine, id rather not kill ubuntu while its still going good
[17:46] <debian> v3ctor: Thought my encrypted drive was mounted on /mnt/
[17:46] <erUSUL> audiosensecd: manual installation og gfx drivers is not trivial
[17:46] <ellevoros> i did it
[17:46] <usr13> !autostart > usr13
[17:46] <debian> v3ctor: It is an luks encrypted drive, the sun will stopp untill the crack it.
[17:46] <ellevoros> erUSUL:
[17:46] <ellevoros> erUSUL:
[17:46] <brobostigon> gralco: to run windows progs, wine is the only free option
[17:47] <nios> good evning, i have little problem with share my printer over samba, can anyone be nice and check my little simple smb.conf -> http://pastebin.com/m47417dd6
[17:47] <Agent_bob> so gnome doesn't have a directory where you can add startup scripts ?
[17:47] <ezzieyguywuf>  ok quick question guys. I have a t60p, which has volume up and down buttons on it (which work perfectly) and I was wondering if there was any way to adjust how large of a step up or down each press of the button makes. As it is now, when I am about a third of the way down (so two thirds of the total volume) its pretty much at zero! any help?
[17:48] <Agent_bob>  does it have a file ?
[17:48] <ellevoros> erUSUL: i have compis fusion !!! how can install emeral theme??
[17:48] <debian> nios: Add users?
[17:48] <Odd-rationale> overlow: OK. I did a little search. try this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58767/
[17:49] <usr13> Agent_bob: Are you still trying to find out why sshd won't start?
[17:49] <ezzieyguywuf> does anyone have answer to my quesion?
[17:50] <savetheWorld> ezzieyguywuf: thanks
[17:50] <sinsun> Anyone heard EeePC?
[17:50] <ezzieyguywuf> savetheworld:no problem
[17:50] <overlow> Odd-rationale: ok
[17:51] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Restart X (again)
[17:51] <Agent_bob> usr13 yes
[17:51] <LeChacal> sinsun: yes what about them?
[17:51] <ontheconcord> Question for anyone transferring from XP to ubuntu
[17:51] <usr13> Agent_bob: Os is ubuntu 7.10 ?
[17:52] <debian> ontheconcord: Ok, bring ir on!
[17:52] <sinsun> LeChacal: I've heard some European fly to Taiwan to buy one home
[17:52] <Agent_bob> usr13 no.  LTS
[17:52] <erUSUL> ellevoros: you have to install emerald and use it instead of the gtk-decorator
[17:52] <usr13> Agent_bob: ?
[17:52] <ontheconcord> Was the adjustment a easy transaction if you lack unix knowledge?
[17:52] <Agent_bob> usr13 that 6.6 in case you didn't know.
[17:52] <usr13> Agent_bob: Oh ok.
[17:52] <ezzieyguywuf> is suspend still not working with the ATI chips and compiz? (I uninstalled because of that)
[17:52] <overlow> Odd-rationale: still not working
[17:52] <brobostigon> ontheconcord: what do you mean??
[17:53] <usr13> Agent_bob: Is executible bit set for /etc/rc.local ?
[17:53] <Downsay> How do I install kernel headers for my audio to work ?
[17:53] <ontheconcord> If XP was the only OS I've used my entire life
[17:53] <ontheconcord> Would the transition moving to ubuntu be tidious?
[17:53] <nios> debian: add users ? i use now "share"
[17:53] <LeChacal> sinsun: i have heard they are cheaper in taiwan but you have get an English/Taiwan keyboard with it normally. in the states there is a store local to me that has them in stock
[17:53] <ellevoros> erUSUL: how install the emerald???
[17:53] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Looks like I found something: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4253232&postcount=133
[17:53] <Agent_bob> usr13 yes
[17:53] <Downsay> ontheconcord, yes, it would be a bit, but once you get used to it ubuntu rocks pretty hardcore
[17:53] <brobostigon> ontheconcord: tldp.org, linux documentation project
[17:54] <debian> nios: Where did you find the syntax?
[17:54] <ezzieyguywuf> ontheconcord: not really. I set up a dual boot for a while, but never used XP. Eventually i accidentally wiped my hard drive and haven't reallly missed xp. Is there any windows program that you are particularly fond of?
[17:54] <usr13> Agent_bob: So, other services are starting, just not sshd, right?
[17:54] <Downsay> Could someone help me install the kernel headers for my audio in gutsy?
[17:54] <ontheconcord> Currently I use zend, irc, firefox, and ie
[17:54] <ontheconcord> that is about it
[17:54] <nios> i took it from a website ;)
[17:54] <Agent_bob> usr13 right
[17:54] <farruinn> ontheconcord: you just need to be open-minded to doing things differently and willing to learn. The learning curve has improved drastically over the past few years
[17:54] <overlow> Odd-rationale: let's see if that helps
[17:55] <brobostigon> Downsay: do a search in synaptic
[17:55] <ezzieyguywuf> ontherecord: I agree with faruinn. Also, sometimes you have to be persistent if you want to get certain things to work (like external sound cards, etc)
[17:55] <pax```> Hello I've a problem with dns under chroot, i installed gutsy with debootstrap, upgraded to hardy(it boots fine). /etc/resolv.conf points to the dns this laptop is using, yet apt-get install metacity says "could not resolve...". what am i doing wrong?
[17:55] <Neeku> hi all
[17:55] <Odd-rationale> overlow: Sorry I couldn't help more. A usb tablet device is more different than a tablet pc than I thought....
[17:55] <emiliano> ciao
[17:55] <sinsun> LeChacal: Well, I think it can be resolved by the Asus
[17:55] <Downsay> brobostigon, do I just search for kernel?
[17:55] <overlow> Odd-rationale: oh that's ok
[17:55] <Odd-rationale> overlow: You might want to uninstall wacom-tools before starting the guide.
[17:56] <brobostigon> Downsay: if its he kernel headers you need, search for thhat
[17:56] <Ergo^>  /msg ubotu etiquette
[17:56] <Neeku> i'm installing ubuntu; i've made 3 partitions: 1. ext3, 2. swap, 3.ext3 ; i recieve this error: No root file system is defined.
[17:56] <Neeku> Please correct this from the partitioning menu. could you help me please?
[17:56] <bluefox83> pax```, try in #ubuntu+1
[17:56] <dustinsweeney>  /msg ubotu etiquette
[17:56] <sinsun> LeChacal: Is it a successful linux-based gadget?
[17:56] <Odd-rationale> overlow: As the guide requires you to compile the newest wacom-tools from source.
[17:56] <dustinsweeney> ooopppps
[17:56] <nios> debian: do you see something wrong ?
[17:56] <KaiForce> i can has desktop?  my desktop background turned black and icons are gone - reboot did not fix.  any ideas?
[17:57] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Are you using text mode or live cd. ?
[17:57] <ezzieyguywuf> would it be hard to write a script that turns off system sounds when my headphones are plugged in? it kind of hurts my ears, and I don't want to have to do it manually :-D
[17:57] <bloody1> how do i register and kick somebody off my nick?
[17:57] <Downsay> brobostigon, I'm really new to linux (2nd day), could you help me pick what I need?  I've no idea
[17:57] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: live cd
[17:57] <debian> nios: Not sure, they have a lot of diffrent syntaxes, not all online examples works.
[17:57] <brobostigon> Downsay: be specific and detailed, whats your problem??
[17:57] <Agent_bob> bloody1 you can't reg. unless you have possession of the nick    if after you register a nick then you can kick someone  with the ghost command
[17:58] <audiosensecd> erUSUL: buddy how to get into root user in terminal
[17:58] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: in the partition menu select the partition you want to use as root (/) and click, configure partition.
[17:58] <bloody1> i have it reg'd
[17:58] <ellevoros> erUSUL: ??
[17:58] <Downsay> brobostigon, my sound isn't working after I upgraded to gutsy, so now it says I am missing kernel headers
[17:58] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Then in the mount as section, put /
[17:58] <Agent_bob> bloody1 /msg nickserv ghost nick pass
[17:58] <bloody1> agent: what is the command?
[17:58] <KaiForce> Downsay:  sudo apt-get install kernel-headers
[17:58] <heogen> hola
[17:58] <heogen> alquien aqui
[17:59] <maria-> Milk, Milk, Lemonade, Push the Button, Fudge is Made
[17:59] <brobostigon> Downsay: if youre in gnome, go into your admin menu, and start synaptic
[17:59] <audiosensecd> Agent_bob:  how to get into root user in terminal pls
[17:59] <heogen> hello
[17:59] <Agent_bob> audiosensecd  sudo -i
[17:59] <KaiForce> heogen ingles por favor
[17:59] <heogen> some one can to talk in spanish?
[17:59] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: which one should i choose as root? the first ext3 or the second one? (last time i partitioned with the help of some one else and i don't remember how we did that...)
[17:59] <heogen> ok
[17:59] <heogen> english
[17:59] <Downsay> brobostigon, done, I'm in synaptic
[17:59] <heogen> that ok
[17:59] <Agent_bob> audiosensecd it will prompt for your 'user' password
[17:59] <KaiForce> si, pero no en este canal
[17:59] <ezzieyguywuf> heogen: I speak spanish pretty well
[17:59] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: What is the sizes of your partitoins?
[17:59] <heogen> ok
[17:59] <ezzieyguywuf> oh nvm
[17:59] <bloody`> thanks agent!
[17:59] <usr13> Agent_bob: paste /etc/rc.local and /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh   so we can have a look
[18:00] <heogen> im new one in this chat
[18:00] <audiosensecd> erUSUL: thx
[18:00] <Ergo^> if i go to console with ctrl+F4 - how do i get back to x ?
[18:00] <Agent_bob> usr13 lol   ok.  if you insist.
[18:00] <ezzieyguywuf> ergo: ctrl+F1
[18:00] <tomd123> ls
[18:00] <heogen> and i would like to lear more and more with ubuntu
[18:00] <bloody`> ergo: alt ctrtl f7
[18:00] <brobostigon> Downsay: at the top there should be a button called search, press it, and in the opened box type in the package you need
[18:00] <Downsay> KaiForce, it said the kernel-headers didn't exist, btw
[18:00] <ezzieyguywuf> er F7
[18:00] <ezzieyguywuf> yea bloody got it
[18:00] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: i made them like this: 16GB, 2GB(swap), 15B
[18:00] <Ergo^> so alt ctrl f7
[18:00] <Downsay> brobostigon, I've done that as well, there are many packages that come up with kernel header
[18:00] <nemo> So, In order to get Ubuntu on this GX270 I've been forced to do a USB boot
[18:00] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Is this a fresh install?
[18:00] <nemo> it appears to be occurring at USB1 speeds :(
[18:01] <heogen> i have a trouble with wine
[18:01] <tomd123> does anyone know how to remove the ubuntu shutdown screen, the one where it shows the ubuntu logo and a progress bar decreasing?
[18:01] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: what do you mean?
[18:01] <heogen> when a trying to install yahoo
[18:01] <heogen> messenger
[18:01] <nemo> I'm curious. Has anyone ever tried booting Ubuntu off USB1 - and if so, how long should I perhaps wait?
[18:01] <KaiForce> Downsay:  what linux distribution are you on?
[18:01] <heogen> some one can help me?
[18:01] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: i've got a 64bit pc with the same hard disk
[18:01] <Downsay> KaiForce, gutsy gutton
[18:01] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Are you installing ubuntu to use the entire drive or dual booting or something.
[18:01] <nemo> For past 15 minutes only thing that shows on screen is a dmesg notification about fd0 buffer error (there is no floppy drive)
[18:02] <Agent_bob> usr13 http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/?show=d325f3063
[18:02] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: i freed some space from my fat partitions using partition magic and then i partitioned it using ubuntu's partitioner
[18:02] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: no, i have a windows xp installed and i want to keep it
[18:02] <audiosensecd> erUSUL:  how do i close x
[18:02] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Pastebin the output of "sudo fdisk -l" and let me take a look at your partitions.
[18:02] <goo> Hello. I am using open-iscsi on 7.10 server. When I try to mount the target by e2fs LABEL= I get a error message saying /dev/disk/by-label/burkabackup does not exist. Which it does.. Details in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58769/
[18:02] <KaiForce> Downsay:  did you update it after install?
[18:02] <ezzieyguywuf> how do i run firefox in safe mode?
[18:02] <Agent_bob> usr13 that was command#  0 [root@laptop-7:~] cat /etc/rc.local /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh | pastebin
[18:03] <Downsay> KaiForce, did I update what after install? gutsy?  if so, no, how do I do that?  sudo apt-get update?
[18:03] <_Oz_> Ubuntu friends, I have downloaded Google's Linux Video installer.  It is a .jar file.  It contains two directories, com and META-INF
[18:03] <_Oz_> How do I install it?
[18:03] <bruenig> java -jar whatever.jar
[18:03] <KaiForce> Downsay:  i believe that is correct - did you install from CD?
[18:03] <makdaknife> ezzieyguywuf: firefox -safe-mode
[18:03] <ezzieyguywuf> thanks
[18:03] <ezzieyguywuf> cd ~
[18:03] <ezzieyguywuf> whoops!
[18:03] <Downsay> KaiForce, no, I downloaded it
[18:03] <Agent_bob> usr13 0 [root@laptop-7:~] ls -l /etc/rc.local /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh | pastebin   is at  http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/?show=d6c15751c
[18:03] <bruenig> cd ~ is redundant
[18:04] <kane77> each time during boot I get an error about boot sector and its backup not being in sync and "not automatically fixing this" how do I fix it?
[18:04] <Downsay> KaiForce, I just hit upgrade while in feisty fawn
[18:04] <KaiForce> Downsay:  ok, you may be up to date, i´ve never installed that way.
[18:04] <ezzieyguywuf> "bash: firefox-safe-mode: command not found"
[18:04] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: http://rafb.net/p/lGB4B052.html
[18:04] <ezzieyguywuf> any ideas?
[18:04] <KaiForce> let me check on kernel headers
[18:04] <nios> Ist possible to share a printer to a win machine over cups ?
[18:05] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: (i'm still in partitioner menu)
[18:05] <exerdigit> if i am unable to enable desktop effects, does that mean my graphics card isn't fully supported?
[18:05] <Capsi2> Has anyone been successful on setting up Hardware SATA RAID0 under ubuntu?
[18:05] <Downsay> I need help updating my graphics card as well-->I've got an nvidia 8800gts graphics card, could someone help me?
[18:05] <LSD|Ninja> exerdigit: what sort of card is it?
[18:06] <audiosensecd> peeps how do i close x
[18:06] <danand> nios - yes
[18:06] <hspaans> nios: search for "IPP"
[18:07] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: OK for the two ext3 partitions for ubuntu, make one 10 gb and the other to fill the rest. 2 gb of swap is enough.
[18:07] <usr13> Agent_bob:  Paste rc.local
[18:07] <makdaknife> ezzieyguywuf: there was a space between firefox and the -safe-mode switch
[18:07] <KaiForce> Downsay:  Go to System > Administration > Synaptic, and look for the package ¨linux-image¨
[18:08] <KaiForce> get version number from there, then come back
[18:08] <usr13> Agent_bob: Or send link,
[18:08] <exerdigit> LSD|Ninja, it is a Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
[18:08] <ezzieyguywuf> makdaknife: thanks that works!
[18:08] <sammyF> hmm ... why do I get asked for my password at "localhost" when I try to install a new printer? and no, it's not a password I seem to know
[18:08] <danand> !raid | capsi2
[18:08] <ubotu> capsi2: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[18:08] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: BTW, is there anyway for me to see a screen shot of your screen in the partition menu?
[18:08] <KaiForce> anyone know why my desktop is black?  reboot did not fix
[18:08] <LSD|Ninja> exerdigit: That should support the desktop effects, they wroked on my GMA950
[18:08] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: and what about the order? just like now? ext>swap>ext ?
[18:08] <eddymvp> hi
[18:08] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: yeah, sure; just a second
[18:08] <sammyF> KaiForce: Compiz is on?
[18:08] <Downsay> KaiForce, after doing that, there is a whole list of them that came up, which one do I install?
[18:08] <eddymvp> can someone help me to put the right driver on my netowrk interface?
[18:09] <cabrioleur> exerdigit, it should work fine. I have the same card in one of my computers, and no issues so far.
[18:09] <KaiForce> Downsay:  just get version from linux-image
[18:09] <cliebow> KaiForce, might have to run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[18:09] <eddymvp> for some reason when I do ifconfig the interface doesn't show
[18:09] <KaiForce> Iĺl tell you what to do with that
[18:09] <KaiForce> cliebow ok Iĺl trye
[18:09] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: It doesn't really matter. I like to do ext3 > Extended (ext3 > swap)
[18:09] <cabrioleur> eddymvp, what interface?
[18:09] <phaedral> detection of my usb stick is super flaky; still trying to troubleshoot; pointers appreciated muchly
[18:09] <nios> hspaans:oki
[18:09] <eddymvp> network
[18:09] <cabrioleur> eddymvp, :-) but which one
[18:09] <exerdigit> LSD|Ninja, when I try to enable the effects, it hangs momentarily, and then displays: "Desktop effects could not be enabled"
[18:09] <white_eagle> exerdigit: what card do you have?
[18:10] <eddymvp> eth0
[18:10] <Downsay> KaiForce, I did that and installed it, now what?
[18:10] <LSD|Ninja> white_eagle: Intel X3100
[18:10] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: i'm sending it...
[18:10] <KaiForce> installed what.
[18:10] <exerdigit> Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
[18:10] <eddymvp> lspci returns this
[18:10] <audiosensecd> the same her exerdigit
[18:10] <eddymvp> Ethernet Controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5755M Gigabit ethernet PCI Express
[18:10] <Downsay> KaiForce, I installed the linux-image
[18:10] <heogen> hello
[18:10] <KaiForce> thatś not what I told you to do :)
[18:10] <KaiForce> what version?
[18:10] <LSD|Ninja> white_eagle: and before you say OMGINTEGRATED! they work on a GMA950 I have :P
[18:10] <sammyF> anybody knows why I get asked for a password for localhost when installing a local printer? (epson DX 4400)
[18:10] <audiosensecd> KaiForce:  help how to exit X server
[18:10] <Downsay> KaiForce, I'm not sure what you told me to do then, I am completely new to linux...and I apparently didn't understand you
[18:10] <white_eagle> white_eagle: omg integrated
[18:10] <white_eagle> :)
[18:10] <JJ1> how can i give another user sudo access (all access the default user also gets)
[18:11] <eddymvp> anyone?
[18:11] <white_eagle> LSD|Ninja: nevermind I have an integrated chip too
[18:11] <exerdigit> LSD|Ninja, what driver is it supposed to be using?
[18:11] <white_eagle> LSD|Ninja: its an ati xpress 200m card
[18:11] <KaiForce> i just need the version (its listed in synaptic) of the linux-image you have
[18:11] <Downsay> KaiForce, you said go to system, admin, synaptics, search for linux-image--->I said there were lots of versions, which one, you said just get linux-image
[18:11] <LSD|Ninja> exerdigit: I have no idea, I never bothered checking :P
[18:11] <ArrPirate> I have a ntfs partition I use for storage between my linux install and my windows xp install. When I log into ubuntu the partition doesn't automount and I have to go to Places/Computer and open it up and input my password to get it to mount. How can I make it automount?
[18:11] <KaiForce> i did not say get it, i said give me the version
[18:11] <sammyF> JJ1: in the user panel give the user you want to have SUDO access "administer" right
[18:11] <KaiForce> the version is listed to the right
[18:11] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: OK. For hda6, make it 10 gb (10240 mb)
 Downsay:  just get version from linux-image
[18:12] <Downsay> KaiForce, that's what you said to me
[18:12] <white_eagle> how can I make when I open the applications, places or system menu, the background to be not white, but translucent?
[18:12] <audiosensecd> sammyF: any1 tell me how to close X server plss
[18:12] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: hda7 (swap) is fine
[18:12] <maria-> Milk, Milk, Lemonade, Push the Button, Fudge is Made
[18:12] <KaiForce> ok you misunderstand.  I need the version NUMBER from linux-image.
[18:12] <heogen> hello i have a problem when a use wine trying to install .exe libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x42
[18:12] <white_eagle> audiosensecd: ctrl-alt-backspace
[18:12] <exerdigit> LSD|Ninja, well, lol, any recommendations? kinda in the woods here. i thought it jsut wasnt working when i ran the LIVE cd, but it doenst work on my install either
[18:12] <Agent_bob> usr13 ?
[18:12] <white_eagle> !wine | heogen
[18:12] <ubotu> heogen: 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.
[18:12] <eddymvp> can someone help me how I can enable my network card?
[18:12] <white_eagle> heogen: join #winehq
[18:12] <sammyF> audiosensecd: either ctrl+alt+backspace to restart it, or ctrl+alt+F1, then log in, then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[18:13] <white_eagle> heogen: ask overthere
[18:13] <JJ1> sammyF -  somehow the "administration>user and groups" window isnt showing me the list of users anymore
[18:13] <heogen> thank you
[18:13] <Downsay> KaiForce, 2.6.22.14.21
[18:13] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: And let hda8 take over the space you took out of hda6
[18:13] <JJ1> sammyF - i am using webmin to manage users remotely
[18:13] <eddymvp> anyone?
[18:13] <LSD|Ninja> exerdigit: sorry man, it just workd OOB for me on teh 950...
[18:13] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: where should i set the mount point / ? hda6 or 8?
[18:13] <eddymvp> I need help enabling my network card
[18:13] <Corty> hm, why would someone put a user in an own group with this user as the only member?
[18:13] <usr13> Agent_bob: What command do you use to start sshd ?
[18:13] <Corty> is that ubuntu default?
[18:13] <usr13> Agent_bob: What command works?
[18:14] <exerdigit> LSD|Ninja, alright thanks.. lol, just my luck
[18:14] <KaiForce> ok, downsay:  sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.22.14.21
[18:14] <white_eagle> anyone knows how can I make the background to be translucent, not white? (on the applications menu launcher)
[18:14] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Are you finished resizing? Can I see another screen shot?
[18:14] <Agent_bob> usr13 /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh start
[18:14] <usr13> Agent_bob: Paste /etc/rc.local
[18:14] <heogen> ok
[18:15] <heogen> I will trying to verify this web page
[18:15] <heogen> for resolve the mistake
[18:15] <Agent_bob> usr13 it's in the first pastebin.
[18:15] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: not yet, i wanted to mount point, too. ok, let me finish it and send the ss. :) thanks
[18:15] <Downsay> KaiForce, it says couldn't find linux headers
[18:15] <KaiForce> Downsay:  and once you have them on there, they will be upgraded as you upgrade your system
[18:15] <Agent_bob> usr13 just like you requested the first time.
[18:15] <sammyF> JJ1: is there anything in /etc/passwd?
[18:15] <overlow> Odd-rational: thanks for the tutorial, nw the tablet works
[18:15] <Quizzy> Hello! How can i get Apache for Ubuntu?
[18:15] <eddymvp> can someone show me how I can enable my network card
[18:15] <cliebow> ArrPirate, add an fstab entry
[18:15] <sammyF> JJ1: and DON'T paste it here. relatively safe, but still
[18:15] <chi11y> fusion-icon in ubuntu 7.10, how?
[18:15] <yeonhoo> how the ubuntu manage program list when what to execute a program that start with "bap" and tap button, ubuntu gives you a list of program that starts with "bap". The question is how the linux manage this things? on file?
[18:15] <sammyF> Quizzy: install it from synaptic
[18:15] <usr13> Agent_bob: Oh I see.
[18:15] <cliebow> Quizzy, sudo apt-get install apache2
[18:15] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: We will set the mount points before going to step 5
[18:15] <v3ctor> Quizzy: sudo aptitude install apache2
[18:15] <sammyF> Quizzy: or what cliebow said :)
[18:16] <Downsay> KaiForce, it says cannot find package linux-headers-2.6.22.14.21
[18:16] <Quizzy> thank you guys :)
[18:16] <cliebow> 8~)
[18:16]  * Quizzy hugs both
[18:16] <KaiForce> Downsay:  try sudo apt-get install linux-headers and see if you see a matching version there
[18:16] <KaiForce> it should list available versions
[18:16] <cabrioleur> eddymvp, modprobe tg3
[18:16] <Agent_bob> Quizzy or apache if you don't want apache2
[18:16] <chi11y> howcan I get fusion-icon in ubuntu 7.10? It isnt in the repos
[18:16] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: So don't click "forward" yet..
[18:17] <Downsay> KaiForce, here's the pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/932376
[18:17] <yeonhoo> how the ubuntu manage program list when what to execute a program that start with "bap" and tap button, ubuntu gives you a list of program that starts with "bap". The question is how the linux manage this things? does ubuntu register on file ???
[18:17] <JJ1> sammyF -  cand open the document... sec
[18:17] <eddymvp> cabriolear is that the driver name?
[18:17] <sammyF> and just to bitch again : why do I need to give a password for localhost when I install a new printer (Epson DX 4400). Especially as it's NOT a password I seem to know
[18:17] <usr13> Agent_bob: Replace /etc/init.d/ssh start   with   /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh start  [in /etc/rc.local]
[18:17] <ArrPirate> cliebow: I have no idea how to do that.
[18:17] <danand> Downsay - try sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[18:17] <Scunizi> sammyF, to install a new printer you are actually using a service called CUPS which has restricted priv. and therefor needs a password to modify..
[18:17] <JJ1> sammyF -  yeah lots of things in /etc/passwd
[18:18] <Agent_bob> usr13 no.   /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh is a symlink to /etc/init.d/ssh
[18:18] <sammyF> Scunizi: but somehow my root password isn't accepted :/
[18:18] <yeonhoo> how the ubuntu manage program list when what to execute a program that start with "bap" and tap button, ubuntu gives you a list of program that starts with "bap". The question is how the linux manage this things? does ubuntu register on file ???
[18:18] <gharz> guys, how do i watch/view quicktime videos on firefox?
[18:18] <Scunizi> sammyF, caps makes a difference..
[18:18] <KaiForce> Downsay:  looks like you need to update your kernel maybe?
[18:18] <Agent_bob> usr13 i only used  /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh  so you would know that it's not an "update-rc.d" issue
[18:19] <gary4gar> how to change screen resolution?
[18:19] <Downsay> danand, that looks like it might have done it, but I've no idea, here's my new pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/932378
[18:19] <sammyF> Scunizi: heh ... I know. but as I was able to open the network panel using the root password, I suppose my caps lock key is okay
[18:19] <yeonhoo> how the ubuntu manage program list when what to execute a program that start with "bap" and tap button, ubuntu gives you a list of program that starts with "bap". The question is how the linux manage this things? does ubuntu register on file ???
[18:19] <cabrioleur> gharz, it checks the path in your profile and simply autocomplete the names which can find in the path.
[18:19] <sammyF> Scunizi: so basically, it should just be my root password, right?
[18:19] <Scunizi> sammyF, what are you trying to add?
[18:19] <Downsay> KaiForce, I've no idea how to update my kernel (what is a kernel, btw, if you could please explain so I can understand what it is that I am doing so I can learn to become self-dependent in the future)
[18:19] <Scunizi> sammyF, yes
[18:19] <sammyF> Scunizi: Epson DX 4400 using Guttenberg drivers
[18:20] <Agent_bob> usr13 i did however move the section of rc.local contained within {} to an external script and called the external with full path.    no change.
[18:20] <KaiForce> Downsay, never mind.  Danand nailed it
[18:20] <Downsay> KaiForce, regardless, I'd like to at least know what a kernel is, if you could explain it simply:S
[18:20] <usr13> Agent_bob: cp  /etc/init.d/ssh  /etc/rc2.d/S20ssh
[18:20] <Scunizi> sammyF,  are you doing it through the add printer dialogue from System/admin or from the browser at http://localhost:631 ?
[18:20] <Downsay> danand, what do I need to do next?
[18:20] <Agent_bob> for some reason sshd just wont start for init
[18:20] <Agent_bob> usr13 no.
[18:20] <usr13> Agent_bob: In other words, just do away with the symlink and use the script.
[18:20] <eddymvp> hey cabrioleaur
[18:20] <eddymvp> can I pm you?
[18:20] <KaiForce> kernel is the core of the OS - sort of the lowest level interface between your hardware and the rest of your software
[18:20] <yeonhoo> how the ubuntu manage program list when what to execute a program that start with "bap" and tap button, ubuntu gives you a list of program that starts with "bap". The question is how the linux manage this things? does ubuntu register on file ???
[18:20] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: here you are, the new ss
[18:20] <Downsay> KaiForce, thx
[18:20] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: ln -s /etc/init.d/ssh /etc/rc2.d/S99ssh
[18:21] <Agent_bob> usr13 i thank you for trying to help.   you are dismissed.
[18:21] <Nuty__> Hi. How come when I right click on the desktop > Create New I only see Link to device and nothing else. All I did was upgrade the kernel.
[18:21] <sammyF> Scunizi: mom's laptop (who will probably kill me if I tell her the printer I bought her doesn't work with LInux;) so lots of updates to be done, CUPS too, so I'll wait till that's finished.. maybe a problem with the version of cups she has
[18:21] <danand> Downsay - the $(uname -r) in the apt-get install etc command i gave you before will give the current version of the kernel you are using - typing uname -r in the terminal will shown your kernel version as 2.6.22-14-386
[18:21] <Agent_bob> v3ctor yes it is.
[18:21] <sammyF> Scunizi: through the add printer dialogue
[18:21] <JJ1> anyone knows why the "user settings" screen isnt showing me any users anymore? (i have more then 15 users registered couse of samba, can that be a reason?)
[18:21] <danand> Downsay - I don't know ... what are you trying to do ?? :)
[18:21] <v3ctor> Agent_bob: no, try having it start later, instead of S20
[18:21] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Good! Now select hda6 and click "Edit Partition"
[18:21] <Scunizi> sammyF, could be.. try through the localhost address.. after the updates
[18:21] <usr13> Agent_bob: Yea, or, creat a new symlink and see if the new one works.
[18:21] <KaiForce> Downsay:  don get discouraged if you have a tough time with anything.  Youĺl get more comfortable over time and it is worth it
[18:21] <syntax> join #ubuntu-de
[18:21] <Downsay> danand, I am trying to update my graphics driver, I have an NVIDIA 8800gts and it said I needed new drivers
[18:21] <Agent_bob> v3ctor but rc.local is the last thing to start and it's in there too
[18:22] <usr13> Agent_bob: But never mind, you appear to now want to fix it so give up...
[18:22] <sammyF> Scunizi: will do that. I would hate it if she told me to reinstall windows on her machine. It was hard enough to get her to accept LInux in the first place ;)
[18:22] <danand> Downsay - have you downloaded the drivers from nvidia??
[18:22] <KaiForce> Downsay:  ive had good luck with Envy and nvidia cards
[18:22] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: and then "/" for "mount point", right?
[18:22] <danand> !envy
[18:22] <ubotu> envy is an unsupported tool to install newer versions of binary video drivers than provided by the official repositories. Use at your own risk, and remember that the latest version is not necessarily the "best". See « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[18:22] <Odd-rationale> chi11y: Are you looking for something liek this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=662926
[18:22] <Downsay> danand, I am having a problem right now where all of my windows are too large to where I can't even see the tops of them and I cannot even close the windows or access the File, View, Edit, etc menu
[18:22] <Downsay> danand, I have not, I do not know where to go to DL those drivers:(
[18:22] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Yes. also for the / partitons mark the bootable flag.
[18:22] <Agent_bob> usr13 it's not that.   it's just that you are asking me to do elementry things that wont help.
[18:23] <sammyF> Downsay: just go to www.nvidia.com
[18:23] <zzats> I need help with setting a proper resolution for my samsung 1366* tv, I'm using intel chipset and VGA out. I can't change resolution from 1680 to a proper one
[18:23] <sammyF> Downsay: Download->Drivers, choose Linux ...
[18:23] <Neeku> you mean "/boot" for hda8?
[18:23] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: ^^
[18:23] <Scunizi> sammyF, the other thing you want to verify at the local host address is the paper size.  Cups often defaults to A4 and needs to be changed to Letter (for those of us in the US)
[18:23] <yeonhoo> how the ubuntu manage program list when what to execute a program that start with "bap" and tap button, ubuntu gives you a list of program that starts with "bap". The question is how the linux manage this things? does ubuntu register on file ???
[18:23] <chi11y> Odd-rationale, yes
[18:23] <LjL> sammyF: how is that a good idea? we generally recommend using stuff from the *repositories*
[18:23] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: No. There should be a check box on whether you want hda6 to be bootable.
[18:24] <danand> Downsay - have you tried looking under the restricted drivers manager? System -> Admin -> restricted_drivers_manager?
[18:24] <chi11y> Odd-rationale, @ compiz-switch thingey
[18:24] <chi11y> Odd-rationale, thanks I will look into it
[18:24] <sammyF> Scunizi: Europe here, so A4 is fine with me :) but thanks for the warning
[18:24] <danand> Downsay - or are you using that driver already?
[18:24] <Scunizi> sammyF, np
[18:24] <Downsay> danand, no, I don't even know what that is or means, what is a restricted driver?
[18:24] <sammyF> LjL: it's a good idea because the official nvidia drivers in the repos are buggy
[18:25] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: If you you send me a screenshot of the edit partition menu for hda6 I can double-check. :)
[18:25] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: you mean the one below 'Format?' column? both hda6 and hda8 are checked and are not active...
[18:25] <sammyF> LjL: been buggy since Gutsy came out sadly.
[18:25] <gary4gar> how to set the screen resolution in Ubuntu?
[18:25] <LjL> sammyF: they work fine for me, and from all i hear, there's more regression in the *latest* drivers. also, regardless, the drivers in the repos are *tested* with Ubuntu, and they won't break on kernel updates
[18:25] <Jack_Sparrow> sammyF, Buggy how.. please be specific  they seem to work for most people
[18:25] <bloody`> suuuure they wont
[18:25] <Jack_Sparrow> !res | sammyF
[18:25] <ubotu> sammyF: 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
[18:25] <sammyF> Jack_Sparrow: one sec. I'll get you the link to the thread in the forums
[18:26] <Downsay> danand, when I go to that list it says: Proprietary Drivers: Lucent/Agere linmodem controller, enabled, not in use..........NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (latest cards), enabled, in use
[18:26] <LjL> bloody`: they most certainly *will* if you get them from nvidia.com
[18:26] <sammyF> Jack_Sparrow: depending on the nvidia chip you have, the ones in the repos can cause random hard locks
[18:26] <bloody`> ive had rather good luck with them actually, its this laptop that give me torubles
[18:26] <Jack_Sparrow> sammyF, Most often it is something else..  Someone that has not set the v/h rates for their monitor
[18:26] <danand> Downsay - "restricted" means that the vendor (nvidia) in this case does not supply the source code to that package. ie no one can see how the module works etc
[18:26] <Downsay> sammyF, I downloaded the newest driver, now what should I do?
[18:27] <Downsay> danand, gotcha, thanks for the explanation, what about the other part, the lucent/agere, etc?
[18:27] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: OK. My bad. Forget about that... I usually use the alternative cd.
[18:27] <LjL> Downsay, please don't download drivers/programs from random places unless you know well what you're doing (and even then...). as we mentioned yesterday, APT is what should be used to install software, modulo exceptional circumstances. about "restricted" drivers, it means they're not free - not open source. the free nvidia drivers, unfortunately, don't support 3D at all, and i guess they're slower even with 2D, while the official (but non-free) drivers do.
[18:27] <LjL> both the free and the non-free drivers are available in the standard APT repositories
[18:27] <sammyF> Jack_Sparrow: nah .. in this case it seems to be a known bug
[18:27] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: For hda8 set mount point to /home
[18:27] <Jack_Sparrow> sammyF, we hava alot more trouble with people that tried to get the ones from NV and failed to get them right when doing it right in the first place will usually fix the problem
[18:27] <danand> Downsay - wait one ... i'll download it and take a look .... as for the lucent - thats probably a software modem .... i wouldn't bother with it if you don't need it
[18:27] <Agent_bob> v3ctor no change with s/20/99/
[18:28] <LjL> sammyF, does downsay experience that bug?
[18:28] <Niklas_E> is there any way to reinstall the sound drivers if you messed the config and stuff up?
[18:28] <Downsay> LjL, I just dl'ed what I was told to...so should I just delete what I downloaded from NVIDIA?
[18:28] <sammyF> Jack_Sparrow: well .. he asked about "newer drivers" ... that's where I pointed him to, but you're right, it doesn't come without OTHER problems
[18:28] <Jack_Sparrow> sammyF, The only nvidia I recommend nvidia drivers for are the 8000 series
[18:28] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: OK... shall i go to the next step now? :)
[18:28] <eddymvp> when I do modprobe tg3
[18:28] <eddymvp> the system doesn't do anything
[18:28] <Niklas_E> tried to install the realtek alc883 drivers (which I didn't get to work
[18:28] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Yes. Partitoning is done!
[18:28] <gary4gar> how to set the screen resolution in Ubuntu?
[18:28] <LjL> Downsay: that is my opinion.
[18:28] <gary4gar> !resolution
[18:28] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[18:28] <Downsay> LjL, so what drivers should I use?  Could you give me some guidance, please?
[18:29] <LjL> Downsay, which drivers are you using *now*?
[18:29] <sammyF> Jack_Sparrow: the bug I mean is experienced with 7xxx cards .. sorry .. searching for the thread at the moment, I deleted the bookmark I had
[18:29]  * Agent_bob walks down to restart sshd so he can try more * to get it to start automaticly
[18:29] <Downsay> LjL, how do I check that?
[18:29] <eddymvp> can someone help me to put the driver for my network card
[18:29] <LjL> Downsay, what makes you think you need other drivers than the ones you're using now?
[18:29] <Jack_Sparrow> sammyF, I have three 7000 series cards at this location and none have ever had issue and do have effects.
[18:29] <eddymvp> how do I enable my network card?
[18:30] <danand> Downsay - if the current driver/mopdule you have installed is not working for you i would try the one from nvidia.com
[18:30] <Downsay> LjL, when I booted into linux it gave me an error and talkd about proprietary drivers, and now I cannot see the tops of any of my windows that are opened whether it be a terminal, synaptic, mozilla, opera, etc
[18:30] <LjL> Downsay, do you have Desktop Effects enabled?
[18:30] <Downsay> LjL, and this is the first boot back into linux after upgrading from feisty to gutsy
[18:30] <eddymvp> anyone?
[18:31] <Jack_Sparrow> sammyF, This is all ot  and disscussion more than helping people in channel... SO I am dropping it.. I suggest you do the same
[18:31] <cottima> hello, I am confused on the server install.  It asks the number of active devices for raid1.  Then it asks for number of spare devices.  So do I put 2 for one and zero for the other, 2 for each, or 1 for each?
[18:31] <nemo> Downsay: #compiz-fusion is kind of used to covering that one :)
[18:31] <Downsay> LjL, it doesn't look like it because nothing is showing any effect whatsoever when I minimize or drag around a window
[18:31] <nemo> Downsay: probably is their most common issue
[18:31] <Neeku> Odd-rationale: "Migrate Documents and Settings" can i add all accounts and then later after installation delete some of them if i want?
[18:31] <eddymvp> where is the channel for help?
[18:31] <macogw> eddymvp: welcome to it
[18:31] <danand> !patience | eddymvp
[18:31] <ubotu> eddymvp: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[18:31] <LjL> Downsay, go to System / Preferences / Desktop Effects (i think that's what it's called), and check if it's enabled
[18:31] <nemo> as for me. after waiting half an hour it finally booted :)
[18:32] <eddymvp> thanks danand
[18:32] <danand> eddymvp - sorry - wrong one :O
[18:32] <danand> eddymvp - that should have been about repeats ... sorry :(
[18:32] <audiosensecd> waaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh
[18:32] <macogw> danand: some of the messages changed recently
[18:33] <JJ1> for what are all the strange users? (daemon, bin, sys, sync, games, man, lp, mail, news, uucp, proxy, www-data and so on)
[18:33] <macogw> audiosensecd: O_o need a pacifier?
[18:33] <danand> eddymvp - was just having a quick google about your problem :)
[18:33] <danand> macogw - oops :)
[18:33] <bloody`> denand: its been different since this morning. it was correct last night
[18:33] <macogw> JJ1: parts of the system. you can tell certain parts of the system that they get no web access
[18:33] <Jack_Sparrow> audiosensecd, That is not helpful
[18:33] <macogw> JJ1: or no audio
[18:33] <macogw> JJ1: or things like that
[18:33] <LjL> JJ1: to run some services (such as mail servers for instance) with some safety measures - namely, not being able to get out of their own user
[18:33] <eddymvp> i did not find anything in google
[18:33] <audiosensecd> macogw:  hu hu hu maybe you can help me
[18:33] <eddymvp> that's why I came in here
[18:34] <macogw> audiosensecd: waaaahhh isnt a question
[18:34] <JJ1> my userlist suddenly is being displayed as empty when using the graphical interface
[18:34] <danand> Downsay  - i would take a look at installing the driver from nvidia.com ... look at the readme first at http://uk.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/169.12/README/index.html
[18:35] <audiosensecd> Jack_Sparrow: i got a head ache this ubuntu os could not participate
[18:35] <JJ1> my userlist suddenly is being displayed as empty when using the graphical interface and in the "user swich" screen there are some "blank" users...
[18:35] <JJ1> no username being displayed
[18:35] <macogw> audiosensecd: just ask your question
[18:35] <LjL> i still don't see what downsay said that somehow makes it clear that the newest version of the drivers from nvidia.com may help.
[18:35] <macogw> audiosensecd: if someone can answer, they will
[18:35] <sfears> Downsay, make sure system/administration/restriced drivers is installed & enabled
[18:36] <silthias> Hi there, Strange question but if i have two versions of what i believe to be the kernel why wouold one have a 'build' folder on it and one not to have it? Trying to install something that wants a folder in the version of the kernel im not using and it throws an error when i try to runt eh make file to install the driver.
[18:36] <Jack_Sparrow> audiosensecd, This is a busy place, please try to stay on topic .. If you need to vent.. try #Ubuntu-offtopic
[18:36] <Neeku> can i import all windows accounts while installing ubuntu and later if i didn't want some of them, delete them?
[18:36] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Did you install ccsm yet?
[18:36] <bloody`> neeku: if the installed recongnizes them, yes
[18:36] <bloody`> installer*
[18:37] <macogw> silthias: do you have kernel headers installed?
[18:37] <silthias> i believe so, is that apt-get insall headers?
[18:37] <Jack_Sparrow> silthias, no
[18:37] <bloody`> kernel-headers
[18:37] <bloody`> and a version too i belive
[18:37] <gilan> how to install compiz-fusion 7.2 on Gutsy
[18:38] <audiosensecd> macogw:  ok may b u can i tried to set up my Nvidia Video card and restarted the system but i got this error ubuntu is running in low graphics mode
[18:38] <Jack_Sparrow> gilan, It is install by default, just needs to be enabled.. and the video drivers / card need to be comp with it
[18:38] <danand> eddymvp - you have a Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5755M Gigabit ethernet .... is that correct ?
[18:38] <eddymvp> yes
[18:38] <zbigniew_> welcome
[18:38] <silthias> bloody` - says package not availabel but referenced by another package.
[18:38] <Odd-rationale> Neeku: Sorry I was away. Yes.
[18:38] <gilan> Jack_Sparrow:  thanks, but default version 0.5.2
[18:39] <eddymvp> cabrioleur told me to do "modprobe tg3" and it didn't do anything
[18:39] <macogw> audiosensecd: more a statement than an error.  howd you try to install the nvidia drivers?
[18:39] <bloody`> siltias: apt-cache search kernel-headers
[18:39] <danand> eddymvp - ok, type lsmod | grep tg3 and see if you get any output from it
[18:39] <audiosensecd> i choose the NV driver
[18:39] <eddymvp> tg3 108804
[18:39] <audiosensecd> macogw:  i choose the NV driver
[18:39] <bloody`> silthias: pastebin if needed
[18:39] <zbigniew_> dobry wieczór
[18:40] <eddymvp> that's the output I receive
[18:40] <macogw> audiosensecd: nv doesnt do 3D and also doesnt work on all cards, i dont think.  is that what you want?
[18:40] <JJ1> i had problems with the NVIDIA drivers. solved it like this: reinstalled ubuntu with internet support (click connect before clicking install) and it automatically installed the right drivers. they werent working when i installed them manually
[18:40] <isaacj87> hi all, i'm looking for a simple way to create a deb, but not using checkinstall...any suggestions
[18:40] <silthias> bloody` - sorry to be tottaly dence but pastebin? still quite new to the way everything works :s
[18:40] <danand> eddymvp - ok cabrioleur was right to tell you that .. thats the module / driver for your card. lsmod lists all the loaded modules - that output means that the module is loaded - which is good
[18:40] <audiosensecd> macogw:  nope i want o enable my 3d effects on my NVidia FX5200
[18:40] <macogw> isaacj87: there isnt one
[18:40] <zbigniew_> dobry wieczór witam wszystkich
[18:41] <bloody`> silthias: paste results here and give me the link instead of psting in the room
[18:41] <eddymvp> I rebooted the computer and when I do ifconfig the interface is not there
[18:41] <bloody`> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[18:41] <macogw> audiosensecd: then you need to go to system -> administration -> restricted drivers and enable the restricted (ie non-open-source) driver
[18:41] <macogw> !pl | zbigniew_
[18:41] <ubotu> zbigniew_: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[18:41] <bloody`> !pastebin | silthias
[18:41] <ubotu> silthias: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lined 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)
[18:41] <zzats> does anyone know how to get a 32" lcdtv working with laptop with intel chipset?
[18:41] <Jack_Sparrow> isaacj87, NO simple way to do it
[18:42] <danand> eddymvp - ok, did you have to redo the modprobe tg3 command to insert the module, or was it done automatically?
[18:42] <Jack_Sparrow> gilan, Sorry, had to answer the door..  So you want a newer one than from the repos
[18:42] <danand> eddymvp - after the reboot i mean?
[18:42] <silthias> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58775/
[18:42] <MasterShrek> isaacj87, why dont you want to use checkinstall?
[18:42] <audiosensecd> macogw: i tried it and rebooted the system but its the same again ubuntu ie runnung in low graphics mode
[18:42] <Turn0> i have a broadcom 4306.... i installed the restricted drivers.... it sees the network, prompts for the wep key, and then never connects... anyone have any idea?
[18:42] <silthias> thats the output im getting when try to find headers
[18:42] <Turn0> wifi
[18:42] <Turn0> wifi
[18:42] <eddymvp> i redid the modprobe tg3
[18:42] <tonycab> Salut a tous
[18:43] <bloody`> silthias: id go with kernel-package
[18:43] <macogw> MasterShrek: cant transport them across computers
[18:43] <bloody`> what are you trying to do?
[18:43] <macogw> MasterShrek: at least not safely. he wants to make packages for a rep
[18:43] <tonycab> il a y a des francais ???
[18:43] <silthias> bloody ' - ok ill give that a try
[18:43] <MasterShrek> ic macogw
[18:43] <heogen> hi everybody i have a problem to install yahoo messenger
[18:43] <tomd123> can someone help me get rid of the splash screen for the shutdown?
[18:43] <Jack_Sparrow> audiosensecd, What do you show in your xorg for      Horizsync	28-64	Vertrefresh	43-60
[18:44] <tonycab> heogen, use live messenger !
[18:44] <bloody`> silthias: what are you trying to do?
[18:44] <heogen> when a trying to use wine for to install .exe
[18:44] <heogen> say me sudo apt-get install wine
[18:44] <nimroo> can someone tell me how to install nvidia drivers
[18:44] <J-_laptop> tonycab: tu e francais, oui oui?
[18:44] <audiosensecd> Jack_Sparrow:  i didn't do anything like that
[18:44] <tonycab> J-_laptop, oui francais et toi ?
[18:44] <heogen> libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x42
[18:44] <LjL> !fr
[18:44] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[18:44] <heogen> this is my mistake
[18:45] <silthias> bloody' - trying to install ipwraw drivers, got ipw3945 drivers atm i think, but when i follow the guide to install i get a makefile error so working through what that error said made me think was somethign to do with what i orriginally posted
[18:45] <heogen> any one know how can to install
[18:45] <Jack_Sparrow> audiosensecd, common mistake is for people to setup the video card and ignore the monitor settings..
[18:45] <J-_laptop> darn, fingers too slow to pull the factoid. =P
[18:45] <danand> eddymvp - ok, try restarting networking now - type sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart - note your other net devices (if you have any) may need to be reconnected after that command
[18:45] <macogw> Jack_Sparrow: my friend's nvidia didnt work if he had lines like that but when i commented them out he suddenly got the right resolution
[18:45] <bloody`> silthias: do you have package build-essentials installed?
[18:45] <audiosensecd> Jack_Sparrow:  I installed thus ubuntu a while ago
[18:45] <heogen> yahoo messenger
[18:45] <audiosensecd> *this
[18:45] <heogen> how can to install right!
[18:45] <Jack_Sparrow> macogw, that is because he was using a generic setting and not the ones for his monitor
[18:45] <eddymvp> no such device for eth0
[18:46] <heogen> the yahoo messenger
[18:46] <silthias> yup thats newest version
[18:46] <profanephobia> can i burn an 8 gig iso to a dual layer dvd by using nautilus's "write to disk"
[18:46] <Jack_Sparrow> macogw, the wrong v/h is worse than none at all
[18:46] <J-_laptop> heogen: Use pidgin instead.
[18:46] <usr13> Agent_bob: apt-get remove openssh-server openssh-client ; rm /etc/init.d/ssh ; apt-get install openssh-client openssh-server
[18:46] <danand> eddymvp - is that the output you get from the command to restart networking?
[18:46] <macogw> Jack_Sparrow: he had those horiz lines..a whole bunch of them...and was getting 1024x768 at gdm and the proper resolution once he logged in. when i took out those monitor setting lines, his modes took over and it all had the right resolution
[18:46] <usr13> Agent_bob: Maybe something wrong with /etc/init.d/ssh that simply re-installing will fix.
[18:47] <eddymvp> it says "eth0: error while getting interface flags: no such device failed to bring up eth0"
[18:47] <heogen> 4j laptop pidgin instead  i should to install it, or just for my terminal
[18:47] <heogen> i can do it
[18:47] <Jack_Sparrow> macogw, We are not talking about the same thing,  he should have each of those entries  only once
[18:47] <Agent_bob> usr13 i found the problem    i think     bashism in the /etc/init.d/ssh script which has #!/bin/sh   so i'm testing there.
[18:47] <silthias> bloody` - updated the pastebin with the orrigianl error when i run the make
[18:48] <J-_laptop> heogen: It should already me installed.
[18:48] <macogw> Jack_Sparrow: oh well thats interesting
[18:48] <usr13> Agent_bob: puting set -e on seperate line?
[18:48] <silthias> currently have 2 versions of the build installed 2.6.20-15 and 2.6.22-14
[18:48] <J-_laptop> be*
[18:48] <heogen> ok
[18:48] <heogen> but how can i do it
[18:48] <silthias> second one has the folder it wants but wont load
[18:48] <Desert_Eagle_> join #ubuntu-nl
[18:48] <profanephobia> can i burn an 8 gig iso to a dual layer dvd by using nautilus's "write to disk" ?
[18:48] <heogen> im sorry  because im new users of ubuntu
[18:48] <Agent_bob> usr13 removing set -e    and changing the path entry
[18:49] <heogen> 4j laptop
[18:49] <Redentore> ciao
[18:49] <Jack_Sparrow> macogw, Here is my xorg as an example   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58778/
[18:49] <Redentore> !list
[18:49] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[18:49] <usr13> Agent_bob: O
[18:49] <Downsay> Could someone help me set up my sound to work in linux?
[18:49] <LjL> !it | Redentore
[18:49] <ubotu> Redentore: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[18:49] <usr13> Agent_bob: Let us know if it works.
[18:49] <J-_laptop> heogen: alt-f1 which opens menu, browse to internet, and pidgin is there.
[18:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Did you get the headers installed this am
[18:49] <heogen> ok
[18:49] <Agent_bob> will do
[18:50] <Downsay> I get this error: No Volume Control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found
[18:50] <usr13> !sound
[18:50] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[18:50] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, no, I didn't
[18:50] <danand> eddymvp - hmmm... ok. you may need to restart udev. I'm not sure after inserting the module for your card that a device has been created in /dev for it -- that may be causing the error we get with restarting networking. try sudo /etc/init.d/udeb reload. ** note - no warranties with that :) **
[18:50] <heogen> thank you 4j laptop
[18:50] <J-_laptop> heogen: no prob
[18:50] <macogw> Jack_Sparrow: wanna see what hardy xorg.conf's look like? http://pastebin.ca/932417
[18:50] <danand> eddymvp - sorry sudo /etc/init.d/udev reload
[18:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, I edited that pastebin to try and make it clearer...
[18:51] <Jack_Sparrow> macogw, Dont care about Hardy's xorg
[18:51] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, could you give me a link to the pastebin you're talking about that you edited?
[18:51] <brobostigon> Downsay: try, sudo apt-get install linux-kernel-headers
[18:51] <tonycab> re
[18:51] <macogw> Jack_Sparrow: its funny...look at it
[18:51] <macogw> Jack_Sparrow: it gives *no* info
[18:52] <tonycab> quelqu'un connais bien l'utilisation de vmware ???
[18:52] <macogw> Jack_Sparrow: that lovely "plain text config files do everything in linux" is being abandoned
[18:52] <macogw> !fr | tonycab
[18:52] <ubotu> tonycab: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[18:52] <Downsay> brobostigon, this is what it gives me: http://pastebin.ca/932420
[18:52] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, is this the pastebin you're talking about?: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58726/
[18:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58779/          Is the edited version.. and you will need to rework alsa after every kernel update
[18:53] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, what do you mean rework alsa (and what is alsa?  I'm guessing the sound driver?)
[18:53] <danand> eddymvp - did you try that last command?
[18:54] <J-_laptop> !alsa | Downsay
[18:54] <ubotu> Downsay: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[18:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, alsa is sound  and they also have a very helpful channel  #Alsa
[18:54] <brobostigon> Downsay: try, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic, that should work if you have the latest kernel and all recent updates
[18:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Please also note that when you recompile alsa it mutes everything so you need to go into the settings and raise the levels.
[18:55] <danand> brobostigon - Downsay has already installed headers for his kernel - think we done that earlier
[18:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, uname -a will tell you your current kernel
[18:55] <Downsay> brobostigon, that didn't work
[18:56] <elad> daf
[18:56] <elad> hi
[18:56] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, noted, but I can't even access volume control atm, says something about Gstreaming not found
[18:56] <brobostigon> Downsay:what does uname -a say, paste it here.
[18:56] <danand> Downsay - did you not install kernel headers for your kernel earlier?
[18:56] <Downsay> Linux todd-desktop 2.6.22-14-386 #1 Tue Feb 12 07:12:19 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
[18:57] <Downsay> danand, I don't think I ever got it to work danand
[18:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Did you compile alsa yet
[18:57] <nimroo> how do I get 3D chess to work!
[18:57] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, I've no idea:( I'm so freaking newb
[18:58] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, with that being said, I'm guessing I didn't compile alsa...nor do I know how to
[18:58] <brobostigon> downsay: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.22-14-386
[18:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Not a problem
[18:58] <danand> Downsay - think you did :) - your pastebin earlier said so.... just in case do sudo apt-get install kernel-headers-$(uname -r) - it will tell you if they are already installed
[18:58] <Emilian> does ubuntu come with xinetd or inetd ?
[18:58] <danand> eddymvp - are you still there?
[18:59] <Downsay> brobostigon, here's my pastebin, it didn't work: http://pastebin.ca/932427
[18:59] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, TRhat may have been my pastebin telling him what to do..
[19:00] <genii> Emilian: Neither normally. If you need to install one use xinetd
[19:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, You got this far right   ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel && make
[19:00] <Emilian> thank you genii
[19:00] <genii> Emilian: np
[19:00] <Downsay> danand, here's what my pastebin looks like: http://pastebin.ca/932428
[19:00] <JJ1> any webmin user around?
[19:00] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, I think that might be from this morning, I'm not sure if I did that or not, but it looks pretty familiar
[19:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, then sudo make install,   reinstall libasound2 then reboot
[19:01] <brobostigon> Downsay: try, sudo apt-get install kernel-headers-$(uname -r), denand already suggested it, it should work,
[19:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, DO those 5 lines agian.. just to be sure
[19:01] <Downsay> which 5 lines, 72, 74, 76, 78, and 88 or something like that?
[19:01] <Jack_Sparrow> yep
[19:01] <Downsay> are those the correct lines?
[19:01] <Jack_Sparrow> yep
[19:01] <Downsay> don't want to do something I'm not supposed to be doing
[19:01] <Downsay> k
[19:01] <Jack_Sparrow> They were.. let me double check now after the edit
[19:02] <danand> Downsay - can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list file?
[19:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, 79,81,83,85 and 95  are the new ones
[19:02] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, ok, let me do those real quick jack
[19:02] <danand> Downsay - think they may be wrong after your upgrade
[19:03] <Downsay> danand, let me finish what jack's having me do real fast and then I'll do that
[19:03] <danand> Downsay - k
[19:03] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, HAve you used the pastebinit utility yet?  Kinda cool.
[19:04] <[T]ank> i could use some help with my installation. I think maybe my network settings are not set correctly. I can browse my internal network, ping inside and outside addresses, browse the internet... but I cannot ssh into anything. can anyone assist me?
[19:04] <chi11y> is avant window navigator in the repos or should I got mad on google? (:
[19:04] <danand> Jack_Sparrow - pastebinit utility?? whats that?
[19:04] <sylvantis> Hello, how can I install python bindings for QsciScintilla 4 ?
[19:04] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, I can't get line 85 to work: ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel && make
[19:05] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, it says no such file or directory
[19:05] <vallhalla81> Jack_Sparrow: the page you sent yestoday helped thank you
[19:05] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Let me look at it.. paste the source page for dana
[19:05] <Agent_bob> cuss cuss cuss!   i have done everything except reload the system   and sshd will not start at boot time........
[19:05] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, k, will do
[19:05] <TeslaCoil> Should it be able to compile something in xubuntu by default?
[19:05] <Jack_Sparrow> vallhalla81, great, not sure what it was.. I handle quite a few during a day..
[19:06] <jokunen> installation fails. I get grub error 21. Can anyone help?
[19:06] <profanephobia> I need help burning a dual layer dvd please
[19:06] <Agent_bob> usr13 answer is NO!
[19:06] <Downsay> danand, how do I post that list?  I typed in /etc/apt/sources.list and it said access denied
[19:06]  * Agent_bob goes on break for about three days to cool off.
[19:06] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, sudo apt-get install pastebinit     then    cat /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit for an example
[19:06] <vallhalla81> is there any way to find out what model mother bored i have from within ubuntu
[19:06] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, is the client's firewall set up to pass through ssh traffic?
[19:07] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, sudo apt-get install pastebinit     then    cat /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit                       for an example
[19:07] <danand> Jack_Sparrow - cool :)
[19:07] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, It will return the link
[19:07] <[T]ank> TeslaCoil: yes, I can shell from other machines just fine
[19:07] <Agent_bob> vallhalla81 ummm   lshw | less    might tell you
[19:07] <Downsay> danand, when I typed in /etc/apt/sources.list it said permission denied
[19:07] <vallhalla81> Agent_bob: how do you meen?
[19:07] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, Much easier than walking people through how to do it manually
[19:08] <Agent_bob> vallhalla81 it's a terminal command
[19:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[19:08] <danand> Jack_Sparrow - true ...
[19:08] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, is ssh installed?
[19:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay,     then    cat /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit
[19:08] <[T]ank> yes
[19:08] <vallhalla81> ah ok i will try
[19:08] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, we will see if it helps
[19:09] <[T]ank> i just tried an outside server... outside the firewall, that worked... very slow... but addresses within my network are not responding.
[19:09] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, here's the first pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/932440
[19:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, did you install pastbinit?
[19:09] <danand> Jack_Sparrow - just wondering .. if Downsay's sources list is knackered, will he be able to download it?
[19:09] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, gah, sorry, thought you said paste bin it
[19:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, While we look.. try this                   sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[19:10] <TeslaCoil> Is the machine inside your private network?
[19:10] <ellevoros> how we play avi with subs?
[19:10] <ProN00b> is there any way to remove something i installed with make install from my system again ?
[19:10] <[T]ank> TeslaCoil: the ones that are failing, yes
[19:10] <danand> Downsay - gedit /etc/apt/sources.list will show you the contents of that file. copy and pastebin from there
[19:10] <Jack_Sparrow> ProN00b, try cd to folder.. and make uninstall
[19:10] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, what is the command you type?
[19:11] <[T]ank> ssh 10.10.5.5 -l <user>
[19:11] <ProN00b> Jack_Sparrow, no rule to make target uninstall
[19:11] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, here's what I got after doing those two steps you asked me to: http://pastebin.ca/932445
[19:11] <ellevoros> ies with subs???
[19:11] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Well done.. success
[19:12] <vallhalla81> Agent_bob: i am no sure what bit i should be looking for
[19:12] <Downsay> danand, here's the pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/932448
[19:12] <ellevoros> how can we play avi movies with suds???
[19:12] <rambo3> ellevoros, vlc?
[19:12] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, lol, not sure what I did successfully to be honest with you...does this mean I now return to line 85?
[19:13] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, I'm not a guru here, but try ssh user@10.10.5.5
[19:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, Hole for one sec..  fyi  the last line   http://paste.stgraber.org/1281             would have saved you a lot of trouble....
[19:13] <ellevoros> the subs is separate !!!
[19:13] <vallhalla81> Agent_bob:  its ok i found it thank you
[19:13] <[T]ank> TeslaCoil: same result
[19:14] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, sure, I can hold, no prob
[19:14] <danand> Jack_Sparrow, Downsay - well at least pastebinit works :D
[19:14] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, what os are you running on that computer?
[19:14] <Downsay> danand, hey man, did you check out that pastebin?
[19:14] <eddymvp> hey danand
[19:14] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay,       cat /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit                        returns a link to the pastebin so you dont need to do it
[19:14] <eddymvp> I want to thank you for taking the time to help me
[19:14] <danand> eddymvp - hello
[19:14] <eddymvp> I really appreciated
[19:14] <[T]ank> ubuntu 7.10
[19:14] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, That is sweet eh?
[19:14] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, what's that mean jack?  I'm not really sure
[19:14] <ng0n> ubuntu is the answer for me.
[19:14] <danand> Downsay - yes ... your sources looked fine
[19:15] <ng0n> i can't BELIEVE how easy it is to update.
[19:15] <danand> eddymvp - did that work?
[19:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, not a problem...   danand  I am going to go lay down for a bit.. thanks for helping him
[19:15] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, so in order to pastebin something do I still need to copy/paste it all into the pastebin.ca?
[19:15] <ProN00b> Jack_Sparrow, any other idea how to remove something installed with make ?
[19:15] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, I agree sources look fine
[19:15] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, thanks for the help mate!!
[19:15] <Jack_Sparrow> ProN00b, no
[19:15] <eddymvp> modprobe tg3 seems to do the job
[19:15] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, with firewall? Is your router configured to enable a firewall for internal traffic?
[19:15] <profanephobia> I need help burning a dual layer dvd please
[19:15] <eddymvp> but I had to enable the device
[19:15] <Downsay> danand, do you know what step I need to be taking next to get my alsa working?
[19:15] <eddymvp> system>administrator>network
[19:15] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, am I supposed to begin from line 85 now to finish what you had asked of me?
[19:16] <sylvantis> Why is qscintilla for Qt4 in debian sid, while not in the ubuntu repos?
[19:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, I am looking to see if there is an error on that line...  Do you know your video card type
[19:16] <danand> eddymvp - if you want that module to be auto loaded every time you boot add the name of that module to /etc/modules
[19:16] <[T]ank> TeslaCoil: iptables is empty and the network is wide open on the inside... the machines i am attempting to shell into are reachable from other users in the office
[19:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, sound card type
[19:17] <Jack_Sparrow> sorry
[19:17] <samuca> hi, I'm a brand newby and need help for installing an hp officejet 4225, can anyone tell me whwr to get it, I've been to all forums, searched allover and followed all kinds of instructions and xsane simply doesn't recognize the printer/scanner, even when lsusb shows it clearly and sane has the driver
[19:17] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, are you all in the same router, or is there a second router or more in between?
[19:18] <[T]ank> same
[19:18] <danand> eddymvp - that way you won't have to do modprobe tg3 every time you boot. just add tg3 to the end of that file on a line by itself and that should do it. you'll need to be root to edit that though
[19:18] <[T]ank> even shelling into outside public servers takes a very long time.
[19:18] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, realtek HD I believe
[19:18] <[T]ank> acts like dns is not set up correctly.
[19:18] <TeslaCoil> samuca, there is an hp tool that you can download. Perhaps it's already installed.
[19:19] <samuca> hplip ?
[19:19] <TeslaCoil> samuca, yes
[19:19] <exdeath> acumas
[19:19] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, that's another possibility
[19:19] <TeslaCoil> Are you on D
[19:20] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, are you on DHCP?
[19:20] <[T]ank> yes
[19:20] <samuca> tried it and it also doesn't do it, amazing, the funny thing is that it was working perfectly untill I tried to install a flatbed scanner and something screwd up the configuration
[19:20] <tomd123> does anyone know how to not show the splash screen in ubuntu when you hit the shutdown button
[19:21] <Capsi2> tomd123-download SUM
[19:21] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, I think if you type in an ip address, DNS is irrellevant.
[19:21] <[T]ank> correct
[19:21] <[T]ank> that is just how it is acting
[19:22] <TeslaCoil> [tbut you can ping that machine?
[19:22] <[T]ank> yep
[19:22] <jokunen> newbie: grub error 21, boot hangs. How to make computer bootable again?
[19:23] <mrpockets> so
[19:23] <tomd123> capsi: can you point me to a link and is that the actual name "sum"?
[19:23] <mrpockets> if tehres a program ive got that cna only open in temrinal
[19:23] <mrpockets> but idk what its called
[19:23] <mrpockets> can i just bring up a list of all the installed shit?
[19:23] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, cat /proc/asound/cards
[19:23] <platyhelminth> Hi, how can i increase brightness ?
[19:23] <[T]ank> ok... so i restarted my network... ssh is working in and out... but just takes forever! any ideas on what would make it respond so slowly?
[19:24] <[T]ank> like 20 seconds to ssh into a computer 10 feet away
[19:24] <Squawk> [T]ank, bad ssh config?
[19:24] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, this is what it says after that line: cat: /proc/asound/cards: No such file or directory
[19:24] <platyhelminth> how can i increase brightness ?
[19:25] <[T]ank> what could I look for? can i ssh my entire config? I have not touched it, should be default
[19:25] <Squawk> mrpockets, you could hav ea look at your $PATH and then go to each directory listed and have a look at all the commands available (but I wouldnt)
[19:25] <mrpockets> its a system monitor
[19:25] <mrpockets> like GLmon to soemthing
[19:25] <mrpockets> you know what i'm talking about?
[19:25] <Squawk> [T]ank, authentication is proabably where it hangs
[19:25] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, SOmething is odd... YOu look to be running gutsy.. but folders are missing
[19:26] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, ssh login is usually slow. If you want to set it up to log in faster, I think you should create a pre-shared key.
[19:26] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, Maybe you can figure that one out.. cat /proc/asound/cards               works for you right?
[19:26] <Squawk> mrpockets, can you tell me exactly what you are trying to do, and I can possibly tell you what you need. What does this system monitor do? ie, what aspects of the system
[19:26] <debian> TeslaCoil: Is wireless elektrisity possibole?
[19:26] <[T]ank> i am doing preshared keys
[19:26] <platyhelminth> how can i increase brightness ????
[19:26] <danand> Jack_Sparrow - yes. should be there
[19:27] <mrpockets> Squawk, i've got a sytem monitor. had to apt-get install it. just tells you cpu and memory loads and temps and shit. small little program,
[19:27] <brennaotoole> I'm quite new to Ubuntu. I had assistance in getting MS Word to work under Wine (sadly, Open Office messes with formatting too much for me to do my work with it), but now Word crashes whenever I attempt to open more than one document or attempt to save a document. I'm assuming that an update to Wine is causing the problem. How do I backtrack to the last version of Wine?
[19:27] <mrpockets> just have no idea what its called, so i can't launch it :(
[19:27] <Squawk> mrpockets, conky?
[19:27] <Squawk> mrpockets, lmsensors?
[19:27] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, it looks for several authentication methods and has a list priorities which to try first,
[19:27] <Squawk> mrpockets, what did you apt-get exactly? or is that waht you cant remember?
[19:28] <Jack_Sparrow> Downsay, There is more to this problem than meets the eye.. and I am not up to it right now.. someone will help, or try #Alsa, or find me later..
[19:28] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, it will try pre-shared key first I believe. Then something else and then password.
[19:28] <mrpockets> lol
[19:28] <platyhelminth> how can i increase brightness ????
[19:28] <mrpockets> thats what i cant remember!
[19:28] <Downsay> Jack_Sparrow, thanks a lot for your help, I'll try #alsa
[19:28] <danand> Jack_Sparrow - kinda wierd that one... try a reinstall of alsa perhaps??
[19:28] <[T]ank> ok, so when i ssh in fedora its screaming fast... now in ubuntu its really slow. so if you are able to assist me in making the changes i need to authentication I would appreciate it.
[19:28] <[T]ank> where should I be looking?
[19:28] <[T]ank> ssh-config?
[19:28] <v3ctor> platyhelminth: education....sorry, couldn't resist
[19:28] <Jack_Sparrow> platyhelminth, Instead of repeating the same question, include your hardware info etc
[19:29] <TeslaCoil> debian, Wireless electricity perhaps not, but wireless transfer of energy...yes
[19:29] <Skrat> Brb
[19:29] <platyhelminth> nobody answer me
[19:29] <Squawk> mrpockets, have a look in your logs?
[19:29] <platyhelminth> i have no choice
[19:29] <mrpockets> oh it was months ago
[19:29] <Jack_Sparrow> danand, I was trying to get him to recompile alsa but nothing is where I expect it to be
[19:29] <v3ctor> platyhelminth: if we con't answer, we probably don't know
[19:29] <mrpockets> ima pothead man, i cant remember shit like that
[19:29] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, ssh-keygen
[19:29] <v3ctor> s/con't/don't/
[19:29] <Squawk> mrpockets, ok can you describe what it looked like? ie, did it ouput just to terminal, or was their a gui?
[19:30] <mrpockets> there was a gui
[19:30] <danand> Jack_Sparrow - ok, will come back to that in a bit... got to pop out for a bit
[19:30] <mrpockets> but it was sketchy looken
[19:30] <Jack_Sparrow> cya
[19:30] <mrpockets> just a think column
[19:30] <mrpockets> thin*
[19:30] <TeslaCoil> This is as far as my knowledge goes on this subject. You can read up on in in the man-pages. I've never tried it
[19:30] <Squawk> mrpockets, ahh ok, try running "conky" at command line
[19:30] <mrpockets> it was somehting like gkmonitor
[19:31] <mrpockets> nah thats noti t
[19:31] <IvAn-BG> EE
[19:31] <danand> Downsay - see you in a while .... message me when we join and we can try to work through alsa problem
[19:31] <Squawk> mrpockets, grkrellm
[19:31] <mrpockets> YES
[19:31] <[T]ank> still slow after generating a key
[19:31] <Squawk> gkrellm
[19:31] <[T]ank> 20 seconds
[19:31] <mrpockets> hm
[19:31] <mrpockets> no
[19:31] <[T]ank> after i get logged in it works like a champ. just takes forever to get in
[19:31] <Squawk> mrpockets, I misspelled the first time, no r after the g
[19:31] <mrpockets> yeah
[19:31] <mrpockets> thats it
[19:31] <mrpockets> thanks man!
[19:31] <spyware----> Anyone know something about ssh-tunneling? i've read many guides but it still dont work but i think i have the right settings? check the pic: http://hostbay.mine.nu/upload/sshtunnel.JPG
[19:32] <ks3> [T]ank: i've seen reverse dns issues cause slow logins if the server is set to do a reverse lookup
[19:32] <Downsay> danand, I'm here, what are you talking about?
[19:32] <TeslaCoil> [T]ank, you need to tell ssh where it can find the key
[19:32] <[T]ank> ks3: how do i know if i am set to do reverse lookup?
[19:32] <Squawk> spyware----, I could be wrong, but that looks suspiciously like windows
[19:32] <TeslaCoil> I don't know how.
[19:33] <TeslaCoil> There's more to it than just create a key.
[19:33] <spyware----> Squawk i have a sshserver on my ubuntuserver
[19:33] <ks3> you can use dig... dig -x your.ip.address
[19:33] <Squawk> spyware----, maybe so, but you are configuring a client in windows
[19:33] <makaveli8> hey guys, i'm tryin to get acrobat 7 pro working on ubuntu, i tried both wine and crossover office. anyone actually successful?
[19:33] <foka_> Downsay, Hi!
[19:33] <Downsay> foka_, hi
[19:34] <[T]ank> ks3: ok, and what in the output am i looking for?
[19:34] <foka_> Hi!  I'm wondering:  In the latest gutsy kernel, where may I find snd-hda-intel.ko?
[19:34] <ks3> [T]ank: something like you.ip.address.reversed.in-addr.arpa IN PTR your.host.name
[19:34] <foka_> I am looking at  http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/i386/linux-image-2.6.22-14-386/filelist , and I can't find it.  Is it in some other package?  Or was it called by some other name?
[19:35] <gopi86650> Hi all, can some one help me with mailx configuration?
[19:36] <foka_> Downsay, Okay, now I see this in the kernel changelog:
[19:36] <foka_>   * ubuntu: Disable snd-hda-intel, in favor of lum updated version
[19:36] <sjbrown> anyone know where I could get an ubuntu 7.10 distribution that will fit on a 2GB disk?
[19:37] <chi11y> sjbrown, ubuntu.com
[19:37] <chi11y> :P
[19:37] <sjbrown> ubuntu 6.x had Ubuntu mini, which let you install a minimal system then choose packages over the network
[19:38] <Downsay> foka_, what does that mean for me to do?
[19:38] <brennaotoole> I had MS Word 2003 working under wine in Feisty up until last week. I did a system update on Monday and now Word crashes when saving or opening more than 1 document. What's the best way to fix this issue? Should I try to rollback my updates? I don't know how to do that.
[19:38] <orudie> anyone here running 64 bit 7.10 server edition ?
[19:38] <foka_> Downsay, sudo apt-get install linux-ubuntu-modules
[19:38] <foka_> (might not work)
[19:38] <[T]ank> ks3: i see nothing to the effect of reverse in my dig output
[19:38] <foka_> Downsay, But worth a try.  :-)
[19:39] <Downsay> Couldn't find package linux-ubuntu-modules
[19:39] <makaveli8> i'm tryin to get acrobat pro working, man its being a pain
[19:39] <foka_> Downsay, lum = linux-ubuntu-modules according to http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-532424.html
[19:39] <ks3> [T]ank: for instance... if my ip address is 192.168.1.10, and hostname is test.domain.com, dig should show something like 10.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa IN PTR test.domain.com
[19:40] <nemo> makaveli8: guess you could run it in virtualbox :)
[19:40] <nemo> makaveli8: what do you use pro for?
[19:40] <[T]ank> found my answer
[19:40] <[T]ank> http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/04/fix-for-ssh-slow-to-ask-for-password-in.html
[19:41] <makaveli8> taking notes in lecture
[19:41] <foka_> Downsay, what about apt-get install linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-14-386 ?
[19:41] <david_> hello
[19:41] <david_> does anyone know of a way to see invisible users in msn?
[19:41] <makaveli8> virtualbox seemed like a hassle, was wonderin if theres another way around it
[19:42] <Downsay> foka_, it's installing something
[19:42] <foka_> Downsay, (I'm using Debian, and the kernel packages are organized slightly differently.  :-))
[19:43] <foka_> Downsay, After that,  "sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel" should work.
[19:43] <foka_> Downsay, If it can find the module, try rebooting.  :-)
[19:43] <Downsay> foka_, this is the pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/932481
[19:44] <Downsay> FATAL: Module snd_hda_intel not found.
[19:44] <Downsay> foka_, so I should reboot now?
[19:44] <foka_> Downsay, Yes, looks good.  It is installing.
[19:44] <Downsay> foka_, the sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel didn't work
[19:45] <foka_> Downsay, Let me check the filelist.  :-)
[19:45] <foka_> sudo depmod -ae
[19:45] <foka_> Downsay, sudo depmod -ae
[19:45] <hpham> I d/l and tried ver 8 yesterday and Firefox 3 has some issue
[19:45] <carrera> hi
[19:45] <foka_> Downsay, then try the modprobe again?  :-)
[19:46] <filthpig> !hardy | hpham
[19:46] <ubotu> hpham: 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
[19:46] <carrera> why can't gcc find the SSL lib on my Ubuntu 7.10
[19:46] <carrera> No recognized SSL/TLS toolkit detected
[19:46] <hpham> yes I tried Hardy.  But I had to revert to feist because of flash with firefox 3
[19:47] <carrera> when building apache i get this error: No recognized SSL/TLS toolkit detected
[19:47] <Downsay> foka_, when I did both of those lines neither gave anything back, but when I did the 2nd line my speakers cracked loudly
[19:47] <hpham> i am just talk junk
[19:47] <foka_> Downsay, Good.  :-)
[19:47] <david_> anyone know of a way of seeing invisible people in msn?
[19:47] <Downsay> foka_, music is now playing
[19:47] <foka_> Downsay, Try rebooting now.  Sound might automagically work.  Or it might not.  :-D
[19:47] <Downsay> foka_, however, I still have the X next to my speakers up top
[19:47] <foka_> Downsay, Wow, already playing?  :-)
[19:47] <Downsay> foka_, yep, but not sure it's entirely fixed
[19:47] <foka_> Downsay, Reboot, or at least restart "X"
[19:48] <BillyJoe> how to you recreated lilo or grub?
[19:48] <Downsay> foka_, ok, what do you mean by restart "x"
[19:48] <Downsay> foka_, you mean restart linux?
[19:48] <foka_> Downsay, logout and re-login.
[19:48] <Terrasqu1> Downsay: ctrl-alt-backspace
[19:48] <foka_> Downsay, But I suggest rebooting
[19:48] <BillyJoe> my budy installed a 3rd os, (XP) and it killed the boot loder
[19:48] <Paddy_EIRE> !grub | BillyJoe
[19:48] <ubotu> BillyJoe: 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
[19:48] <makaveli8> anyone know where i can get acrobat pro 5?
[19:49] <makaveli8> a link, ftp access? or even if someone coudl upload it
[19:49] <BillyJoe> Paddy_EIRE thank you
[19:49] <makaveli8> i'd be willing to pay
[19:49] <Paddy_EIRE> BillyJoe, no probs
[19:49] <Downsay> foka_, it's working, and the x has gone away after the reboot
[19:49] <carrera> when building apache i get this error: No recognized SSL/TLS toolkit detected
[19:49] <geirha> carrera: you probably need to install a dev-package. I'm guessing libssl-dev
[19:49] <Downsay> foka_, thanks a LOT, I can't express to you how thankful I am!
[19:49] <erUSUL> makaveli8: no warez here please
[19:49] <foka_> Downsay, You're very welcome.  :-)
[19:50] <makaveli8> oh sorry
[19:50] <foka_> BTW, did you do the Ctrll-Alt-Backspace like Terrasqu1 suggested?
[19:50] <Downsay> foka_, could you maybe help me just a bit more?  I'm wanting to be able to share music from my windows XP hdd to my linux...as well as be able to play itunes music
[19:50] <vallhalla81> does any one know about over clocking or where i can look to findout?
[19:50] <Downsay> foka_, I was told I would need some codecs or something, is that true?
[19:50] <foka_> Downsay, Not sure.  :-D
[19:50] <Downsay> foka_, btw, this is only day 2 of me being on linux, so thanks for putting up with my newbishness
[19:50] <Paddy_EIRE> !codecx
[19:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about codecx - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:50] <erUSUL> vallhalla81: maybe in #hardware
[19:50] <vallhalla81> erUSUL:  thank you
[19:51] <Paddy_EIRE> !restricted | Downsay
[19:51] <ubotu> Downsay: 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
[19:51] <foka_> Downsay, I'm not very familiar with playing iTune on Linux (though I suppose Rhythmbox should support it.)
[19:51] <foka_> Downsay, Perhaps others here can help.
[19:51] <Downsay> k, thx foka
[19:51] <filthpig> Downsay, is the XP partition on the same computer as the ubuntu one?
[19:51] <joseph_> hi everyone
[19:51] <hpham> get rid of xp
[19:51] <carrera> geirha, i have openssl 0.9.8e-5ubuntu3.1  already installed
[19:51] <Downsay> filthpig, yes, it is
[19:52] <carrera> geirha, do i still need to install the Dev package
[19:52] <filthpig> and your files are mp3 and aac or smth?
[19:52] <carrera> geirha, is that where the header files are?
[19:52] <geirha> carrera: yes, header files are typically in the -dev packages
[19:52] <filthpig> and your files are mp3 and aac or smth? Downsay?
[19:53] <foka_> Downsay, As for sharing files from Windows XP, I think Ubuntu can already mount it for you (using a tool called "ntfs-3g"), but again, since I'm not using Ubuntu right now (I'm using Debian, which is similar, but still differs somewhat), other experts here would be much more qualified.  :-)
[19:53] <joseph_> can anyone help me with virtual box?
[19:53] <foka_> filthpig, Thank you for helping Downsay!  :-)
[19:53] <Paddy_EIRE> !anyone | joseph_
[19:53] <ubotu> joseph_: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[19:54] <Downsay> foka_, I'm not sure how to mount my HDD from windows
[19:54] <filthpig> foka_, you're right, and ntfs-3g is enabled by default, so there is no prob :)
[19:54] <Downsay> filthpig, they are M4a's I believe (I think that's what itunes converts my music to when I burn a cd to my comp)
[19:54] <filthpig> Downsay, ubuntu mounts them automagically :)
[19:54] <Downsay> filthpig, how do I access my windows HDD?
[19:54] <mrpockets> mount HER
[19:54] <gmckinney> anyone have some advice or pointers on where I can find information in using a PDA/Phone (AT&T Tilt) to allow connection from a ubuntu server to the internet through the pda/phone???
[19:55] <CheeseGardener> I'm having some problems with OpenOffice.org.  Whenever I go to create a report, or table, it says "JRE is defective", and that I should select another one from the list.  I'm using Sun Java 6, so I don't see why it should be having problems.
[19:55] <orudie> what is the name of the DNS server installed with ubuntu server ed. setup ?
[19:55] <filthpig> Downsay, just go to "Places" - Computer and find the right disk
[19:55] <geirha> Downsay: Are you sure it's not mounted allready? look in /media
[19:55] <mirak> hi
[19:56] <mirak> I created a backup of my hard drive with dd. Now I would like to know how to mount it as a device, does anyone knows a tutorial to do that ?
[19:56] <filthpig> Downsay, it's probably called sda1 or something like that
[19:56] <km1nd1> hi
[19:56] <genii> mirak use the same method as mounting an iso file
[19:56] <orudie> does anyone know the answer to this :? what is the name of the DNS server installed with ubuntu server ed. setup ?
[19:56] <orudie> bazhang: are you there?
[19:56] <km1nd1> why is there an eth6 interface when i have only two interfaces in use?
[19:57] <Paddy_EIRE> filthpig, you should just let Downsay use the !grub guide ubotu gave earlier... the community docs are there for a reason :P
[19:57] <macrobad> orudie: I don't know exactly which version of Ubuntu you are referring to, but suppose it is called BIND.
[19:57] <ifireball> mirak: did you dd the whole drive or just a particular partition?
[19:57] <orudie> macrobad: 7.10
[19:57] <orudie> macrobad: so do you think its bind ?
[19:57] <Downsay> Paddy_EIRE, I'm trying to learn, this is day 2, when you are brand new those guides are EXTREMELY overwhelming
[19:57] <filthpig> Paddy_EIRE, grub doesn't help with codecs and stuff ;)
[19:57] <carrera> geirha, i found libssl-dev. apt-get installs an additional pkg too - namely zlib1g-dev
[19:58] <yeonhoo> how can I know if a file is linked file or no ?? is there any command to discover?
[19:58] <mirak> genii: yes but on wich file system ...
[19:58] <yeonhoo> how can I know if a file is linked file or no ?? is there any command to discover?
[19:58] <mirak> ifireball: whole drive for a rescue
[19:58] <ifireball> yeonhoo: ls -l on the command line will show you if the file is a symlink
[19:58] <macrobad> orudie: BIND is the most popular DNS server, so it would be logical. What is more, utilites like dig belong to the BIND toolkit.
[19:59] <filthpig> I agree with Downsay on that, I'd prabably never continued using ubuntu were it not for the awesome help I've been getting here.. Those guides are often too much for a newbie..
[19:59] <geirha> carrera: install it and try :)
[19:59] <Paddy_EIRE> Downsay, the point of this channel really is to help you help yourself ... which part of the guide where you having difficulty with
[19:59] <yeonhoo> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 5985666 2008-03-07 13:11 rcssserver
[19:59] <vrkhans> i am looking for any replacement for windows media player
[19:59] <carrera> i'm installing it right now...
[19:59] <genii> mirak: Ah, if you did the entire drive the loop mount trick won't work right, just on partitions (which it will have a filesystem type to use on)
[19:59] <yeonhoo> is that symlink?
[19:59] <Paddy_EIRE> filthpig, one thing at a time mate ;)
[19:59] <vrkhans> does any one know any player
[19:59] <carrera> geirha, it should work
[19:59] <yeonhoo> ifireball,  -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 5985666 2008-03-07 13:11 rcssserver :::::  is that symlink?
[19:59] <macrobad> orudie: BIND is often merely called named, as Apache is often reffered to as httpd.
[20:00] <sethk> genii, you can link to the entire drive
[20:00] <km1nd1> vrkhans: try amarok as a replacement for windows media player, itunes
[20:00] <sethk> genii, you just need to use an offset to skip the first track
[20:00] <ifireball> mirak: that makes your life harder since the "loopback" option for mount can only mount separate partitions afaik
[20:00] <ifireball> yeonhoo: no
[20:00] <Downsay> Paddy_EIRE, I cannot find the music on my HDD in Windows...it isn't showing up at all
[20:00] <CheeseGardener> I'm having some problems with OpenOffice.org.  Whenever I go to create a report, or table, it says "JRE is defective", and that I should select another one from the list.  I'm using Sun Java 6, so I don't see why it should be having problems.
[20:00] <geirha> vrkhans: try vlc (for video)
[20:00] <carrera> geirha, cause apache configure couldn't find the header files:  checking openssl/opensslv.h presence... no
[20:00] <Downsay> Paddy_EIRE, do I have to share it from my windows OS?
[20:00] <sethk> mirak, ifireball, using losetup it's easy
[20:00] <km1nd1> vrkhans: or xmms as a replacement for winamp
[20:00] <mirak> ifireball: I think I did it but very long ago
[20:00] <Paddy_EIRE> Downsay, no
[20:00] <sethk> mirak, ifireball, the option is just a short hand for using losetup
[20:00] <mirak> sethk: ah !! thanks I remember this command now
[20:00] <Paddy_EIRE> Downsay, can you see your windows partition?
[20:00] <genii> sethk: Hmm, haven't attempted that
[20:01] <sethk> genii, simple.   losetup /dev/loop/0 /filename
[20:01] <Paddy_EIRE> Downsay, I mean access it from within ubuntu?
[20:01] <km1nd1> vrkhans: you probably know vlc, also try mplayer for watching videos of any format
[20:01] <Downsay> Paddy_EIRE, yes, I can
[20:01] <sethk> genii   then, mount -t whatever /dev/loop/0 ....
[20:01] <yeonhoo> the size ---> 598566 means its 59MB?
[20:01] <ryan_mandelbaum> how do i get and install gnash plugin for fiesty
[20:01] <ifireball> sethk: more like losetup is a wrapper script around the option, but whatever works for you...
[20:01] <hailflex> anyone here?
[20:01]  * genii scribbles in his notebook
[20:01] <Paddy_EIRE> so what do you mean by not being able to see the files...
[20:01] <vrkhans> km1nd1, actually i am trying to play online streaming and it ask for windows media player
[20:02] <patrickva> Can I boot Ubuntu from an external hard drive?
[20:02] <km1nd1> vrkhans: in your browser?
[20:02] <sethk> ifireball, no, because you can use mount commands directly after losetup.  It's equivalent to using, say, j with tar to avoid a separate call to bunzip2
[20:02] <ifireball> yeonhoo: yes, add the "-h" flag so see human-readable sizes
[20:02] <Paddy_EIRE> Downsay,  so what do you mean by not being able to see the files...
[20:02] <filthpig> ryan_mandelbaum, the gnash is pretty poor, I recommend using the Adobe one..
[20:02] <yeonhoo> ifireball,  thank you :)
[20:02] <ryan_mandelbaum> Filbert, i have ppc
[20:02] <sethk> ifireball, losetup is not a wrapper or a script, it's a standalone program
[20:02] <patrickva> Anyone?
[20:02] <gmckinney> orudie: check out the following command in a terminal window "dpkg --list" - is shows what is installed - Bind9 is the DNS server
[20:02] <patrickva> Can I boot Ubuntu from an external hard drive?
[20:02] <foka_> patrickva, Yes, if your computer supports USB booting and if you know what you are doing.  :-D
[20:02] <sethk> patrickva, depends on your BIOS
[20:02] <Downsay> Paddy_EIRE, maybe this is an easier question: how do I import my music into rhythbox once I've located it?
[20:02] <gmckinney> anyone have some advice or pointers on where I can find information in using a PDA/Phone (AT&T Tilt) to allow connection from a ubuntu server to the internet through the pda/phone???
[20:02] <patrickva> Um, okay.
[20:03] <Downsay> Paddy_EIRE, all at once, preferably, I don't want to have to click each file
[20:03] <filthpig> ryan_mandelbaum, anyway, use the add/remove-tool in your applications menu
[20:03] <patrickva> I got this computer last year.
[20:03] <ifireball> sethk: so essentially it sets up virtual devices pointing into parts of the file?
[20:03] <sethk> patrickva, odds are it can, then, unless it's a dell
[20:03] <Paddy_EIRE> Downsay, join #Paddy_EIRE
[20:03] <patrickva> It's a Dell.
[20:03] <Downsay> Paddy_EIRE, I think I just figured it out...
[20:03] <sethk> ifireball, exactly.
[20:04] <|Dreams|> does anyone burn xbox 360 backups using linux?
[20:04] <foka_> patrickva, Should work with a Dell too (I'm using Dell and booting from USB Live image worked for me.)
[20:04] <sethk> patrickva, Dell has seriously stupid BIOS, but I haven't tried it with every Dell by any means
[20:04] <ryan_mandelbaum> Filbert, i allready have all the gnash packages but when i go to install the missing plugin its not there
[20:04] <foka_> patrickva, Again, your mileage may vary.
[20:04] <macrobad> patrickva: If I were you, I'd try searching for your external drive in the list of drives to boot from in BIOS. If it is there, it is possible, but I haven't had experience with Dell.
[20:04] <patrickva> Okay, macrobad
[20:05] <filthpig> Downsay, you'll want the GStreamer plugins to get playback, it's available from Add/Remove
[20:05] <ifireball> sethk: so its more like complementary to "mount -o lo", not a replacement, well, carry on then
[20:05] <Downsay> filthpig, ok, how do I go about doing that?
[20:05] <vrkhans> km1nd1, ya
[20:06] <sethk> ifireball, is you strace the mount with -o, you'll see that it runs losetup
[20:06] <gmckinney> anybody???
[20:06] <gmckinney> anyone have some advice or pointers on where I can find information in using a PDA/Phone (AT&T Tilt) to allow connection from a ubuntu server to the internet through the pda/phone???
[20:06] <wx9j> each time I start firefox, it says its already running, and I must close it, any clues ?
[20:07] <sethk> wx9j, killall firefox  firefox-bin
[20:07] <honk_> Is there a known problem with Evolution showing duplicate folders for IMAP accounts?
[20:07] <ifireball> sethk: that sounds kinda weird, well, no point arguing if you went so far to look into it
[20:07] <sethk> ifireball, I don't see anything weird about it.  You don't recode something that already exists
[20:07] <shaap> vrkhans: does it for your to download the file you want the play or do you actually want to play the file in te browser?
[20:07] <filthpig> Downsay, in your applications-menu there's a tab called "Add/Remove", open it, and in the top right coner select all available apps, then simply search for gstreamer
[20:07] <vrkhans> y
[20:08] <macrobad> gmckinner: I guess, only Google. ;) Generally, it depends on the type of connection between your phone and ubuntu.
[20:08] <wx9j> sethk, says no process to kill ? have  re installed, removed and installed again
[20:08] <vrkhans> shaap in the brower
[20:08] <vrkhans> its jiust a live stream
[20:08] <Downsay> filthpig, so I want the gstreamer extra plugins?
[20:08] <sethk> wx9j, do this:   ps aux | grep fire
[20:09] <sethk> wx9j, when I've seen this problem it is because it never shut down.
[20:09] <sethk> wx9j, if that doesn't do it, you'll have to strace it to see what's going on
[20:09] <Downsay> filthpig, should I install both gstreamers?  the extra plugins and the other one with divx?
[20:09] <shaap> vrkhans: there is a mplayer plugin for mozilla firefox
[20:09] <Jowi> wx9j, "killall firefox-bin"
[20:09] <shaap> vrkhans: the only thing i know
[20:09] <shaap> vrkhans: which browser?
[20:09] <vrkhans> firefox
[20:10] <kbrosnan> wx9j: check http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser_will_not_start_up#Profile_locked
[20:10] <macrobad> gmckinner: I meant, if you connect it via BlueTooth, datacable or infrared, or, perhaps, wifi.
[20:10] <ifireball> sethk: an ability for the kernel to mount file as if they were devices rings more basic to my ears then emulating devices in the user space and being able to interpret partition tables, but I guess its a matter of definitions and code structure
[20:10] <shaap> vrkhans: then i would suggest to try it
[20:11] <mrpockets> so hey
[20:11] <mrpockets> Gkrellm
[20:11] <gmckinney> Been searching Google for past several hours - very very limited info there - the PDA/Phone allows Internet Sharing using a technique called Tethering - basically it is Internet sharing over the USB port on the phone, but the caviat is that IP packets are transversing the USB connection so the ubuntu side needs to view the USB link as an IP device... no info found so far... argh
[20:11] <wx9j> kbrosnan, my browser wont start so the link will have to wait till I dont need it ...
[20:11] <mrpockets> any way to make it sit horisontaly?
[20:11] <filthpig> Downsay, yes, you can start with that one. You do get more hits than extra, right? I recommend getting all the gstreamer plugins, cus that guarantees 95% playback on all kinds of files
[20:11] <daum> hi guys i'm trying to setup trac for this and my apache keeps throwing the error that PythonHandler is an invalid command
[20:11] <t3hwiz0rd> how can change a device node from /dev/sdb2 to /dev/sdd2 in terminal?
[20:11] <daum> any ideas why?
[20:11] <Jowi> wx9j, can happen. especially if flash hangs it. in a terminal type "killall firefox-bin"
[20:11] <Corty> hm, what is your benefit, when you add every user in his own group?
[20:11] <sethk> wx9j, there are at least four other browsers you can install to see the link
[20:11] <kbrosnan> wx9j: though you might have had another browser, just a moment and i'll extract the info you need
[20:12] <vrkhans> any one using e17
[20:12] <orudie> how would i extract a package using tar ?
[20:12] <Jowi> sethk, kbrosnan: he only needs to killall firefox-bin and restart firefox.
[20:12] <Downsay> filthpig, alright, thanks a lot!
[20:12] <Corty> orudie, depends. .gz? .bz2?
[20:12] <filthpig> vrkhans, are you using OpenGEU?
[20:12] <orudie> Corty: .bz2
[20:12] <justnulling2> can i debootstrap from iso rather then online repository?
[20:12] <Corty> orudie, try tar xvfj bla.bz2
[20:12] <t3hwiz0rd> anyone?
[20:12] <kbrosnan> Jowi: there are other things that can cause that issue, and he already kill-alled
[20:12] <wx9j> when I try killall, it says no process killed.
[20:13] <physical> Question regarding Server 7.10: I'm doing a new installation, i have 2 drives set to be a mirrored raid in hardware (nforce 405), why would ubuntu give me both disks as an option to part?
[20:13] <filthpig> Downsay, no prob! If there's anything more you need just holler ;)
[20:13] <hpham> did you do a hardware raid
[20:13] <physical> hpham: yes, that is what i said
[20:13] <Corty> orudie, also look at the manpage of tar to understand. extract, verbose, file and bzip2 :)
[20:14] <kbrosnan> wx9j: go to ~/.mozilla/firefox/(random_chars).Default and look for "lock" and ".parentlock" files
[20:14] <Stwange> how do I use setenv to append to a variable in tcsh? I want to basically do the same as the "export CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:/some/directory/"
[20:14] <macrobad> gmckinner: Now it is more interesting. Unfortunately, I don't know the answer, but if you ask people how to make a USB device appear as, e.g., an ethernet card, someone might help you.
[20:14] <Jowi> wx9j, how about "firefox -browser"?
[20:14] <ifireball> Stwange: pretty much the same syntax only without the equal sign
[20:15] <filthpig> Downsay, also check out !medibuntu for more info on codecs etc
[20:15] <fugfgfhugd> I just downloaded and burned the alternative Ubuntu installer CD for desktops (7.10). So far, so good. I have this brand new laptop from HP ("Compaq 6720s") (which I am using right now, and which I burned from) which I try to install Ubuntu on with the CD. However, as soon as the "LOADING LINUX KERNEL" thing is done, it goes black to a screen that flashes by that says something about "starting...deamon..." and then 
[20:15] <fugfgfhugd> to load for an eternity. At this point, I just give up. So... what is wrong here? Is my hardware not supported? It's a normal, cheap x86 laptop of a major brand!
[20:15] <danand> Stwange - have you taken a look in your .tcshrc file? May have the correct syntax in there
[20:15] <wx9j> Jowi,  same results, no process killed, I even did a reboot with same results.
[20:15] <enneth> Is it possible to get an English version of dvd95? No matter what I try it is in French.
[20:15] <macrobad> gmkinner: I believe I have seen a tutorial, explaining how to solve a similar problem, but the guy was using bluetooth there.
[20:16] <orudie> !webmin
[20:16] <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.
[20:16] <Niklas_E> anyone know how to reinstall the alsa module (I think my atempt to install another driver erased it)
[20:16] <orudie> !ebox
[20:16] <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
[20:16] <Jack_Sparrow> fugfgfhugd, At start or install press F6 and remove splash and quiet from the command line and try that
[20:16] <ifireball> fugfgfhugd: probably the usual case of less-then optimally supported screen hardware, try to see if you can boot the CD with a failsafe option
[20:16] <fugfgfhugd> Jack_Sparrow: There is no "splash"... it's the text installer...
[20:16] <Stwange> thanks ifireball, that worked perfectly :)
[20:16] <hailflex> can anyone answer me if i download the ubuntu 7.10 full i can install over my 6.06 and update it?
[20:16] <Downsay> filthpig, once I have downloaded those gstreamers, do I have to do anything with them or are they automatically going to work now?
[20:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Niklas_E, Make sure you use ver 15 and not 16
[20:16] <fugfgfhugd> ifireball: Failsafe what? In BIOS settings?
[20:16] <filthpig> fugfgfhugd, is the model brand new too? There is often some troubles with completely new computers as they might contain hardware that is not supported in the kernel..
[20:17] <Jack_Sparrow> fugfgfhugd, sorry, yea, force of habbit
[20:17] <gmckinney> The interesting thing is the pda/phone is recognized by ubuntu and shows up in the /proc/bus/usb tables (Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0bb4:0b0b High Tech Computer Corp.) so I am thinking there should be a method to link to the device as if it were a network device - just not sure where to begin...
[20:17] <fugfgfhugd> I doubt the model s perfectly new...
[20:17] <filthpig> Downsay, they'll be working straight away
[20:17] <fugfgfhugd> But it was just bought today.
[20:17] <macrobad> wx9j: Why don't you try 'firefox -no-remote'
[20:17] <danand> Niklas_E - try sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart to see if that helps
[20:17] <fugfgfhugd> Came with disgusting Windows Vista.
[20:17] <ifireball> fugfgfhugd: as in a kernel parameter, the CD should present some help screens describing what parameters are available before trying to boot
[20:17] <Jowi> hailflex, no. you can upgrade from LTS to LTS. if you upgrade from LTS to another version you need to upgrade all versions inbetween
[20:17] <fugfgfhugd> Jack_Sparrow: I already looked through its BIOS settings and found nothing of the kind. Maybe I didn't look hard enough.
[20:17] <kbrosnan> wx9j: did you have any success with my suggestion?
[20:17] <Jack_Sparrow> fugfgfhugd, THe first two options I try after that are noapic and acpi=off
[20:17] <Jowi> !upgrade > hailflex (see priv message)
[20:18] <Jack_Sparrow> fugfgfhugd, not the bios settings... do you have the live cd as well
[20:18] <fugfgfhugd> Alright. I shall "change stuff" in the BIOS settings and then re-try.
[20:18] <Jowi> hailflex, 6.06 (dapper) is an LTS (Long Term Support) version
[20:18] <hailflex> i read it thx jowi
[20:18] <fugfgfhugd> What? No.
[20:18] <sfinexer> неподскажите что надо установить, чтобы были разные эффекты (3D стол, настройка липких ошошек) ?
[20:18] <Downsay> filthpig, I just imported all my music into rhythmbox and now it isn't working (the new music), it's there but won't play, do I have to convert it somehow?
[20:18] <orudie> which port does ebox run on? (by default) ?
[20:18] <vrkhans> i just install amarok , its player but no sound
[20:18] <Jowi> !ru | sfinexer
[20:18] <ubotu> sfinexer: Пожалуйста посетите #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке  / Pozhalujsta posetite #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke
[20:18] <Jack_Sparrow> fugfgfhugd, when you boot the live cd do you get a start or install menu
[20:19] <vrkhans> the volume is full
[20:19] <macrobad> sfinexer: compiz
[20:19] <Jack_Sparrow> the alt cd
[20:19] <coreyo> has anyone here ever successfully set up an ad-hoc connection between their windowsXP box and a linux box?  When I set one up in windows, I see no way to manually tell it to use the new ad-hoc connection.
[20:19] <fugfgfhugd> Jack_Sparrow: I get the list of options.
[20:19] <fugfgfhugd> And pressing F6 doesn't seem to actually give any options.
[20:19] <Jack_Sparrow> fugfgfhugd, and at that screen when you hit F6 do you get access to the command line
[20:19] <filthpig> Downsay, did you download all the codecs?
[20:19] <fugfgfhugd> Well... I guess.
[20:19] <fugfgfhugd> It lets me select "expert" mode.
[20:20] <orudie> once ebox is installed, how can i access it ?
[20:20] <Downsay> filthpig, yes, I did...maybe I need to restart rhythmbox
[20:20] <Downsay> filthpig, yep, that's all it was, just needed to restart rhythmbox
[20:21] <Spunky> Hey guys, there is a program that will let me read my Linux HD when i'm on Windows XP, but I spaced what the program was called. Anyone know it by chance?
[20:21] <wx9j> kbrosnan, No so far nothing has worked, I just installed another browser, will remove and reinstall this one.
[20:21] <fugfgfhugd> I cannot waste more time. I shall go and try some more. BBL.
[20:21] <danand> Spunky - wait one ... i'll try and find the link...
[20:21] <Spunky> Alright thank you sir.
[20:21] <filthpig> Spunky, http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-do-i-read-ext2-or-ext3-filesystems-under-windows-2000-or-xp-desktop.html
[20:22] <filthpig> Downsay, great stuff :)
[20:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Spunky, ext2fs
[20:23] <Jack_Sparrow> Spunky, ext2ifs ?
[20:24] <Spunky> I believe that is what it is yes, thank you.
[20:24] <Downsay> filthpig, thanks so very much for the help!!
[20:25] <orudie> when installing ebox, it didn't prompt me to select a password, now im going to https://nostname/ebox and the first thing its asking me is the password
[20:25] <dgjones> Spunky, http://www.fs-driver.org/
[20:26] <danand> Spunky - http://www.fs-driver.org/ - site for ext2ifs :)
[20:26] <Spunky> Thank you all :)
[20:26] <Spunky> <3
[20:26] <danand> dgjones - :)
[20:27] <BillyJoe> how do I list the partitions not at /dev/hda1 but as (hd1,0)
[20:27] <Stwange> !!:s/something/somethingelse only replaces the first instance of something, how do I make it replace 'em all?
[20:27] <Prefix> is it normal for me to lose my wireless connection and have to restart?
[20:28] <Stwange> why did ubotu just query me? was it something I said? It said it wasn't intelligent
[20:28] <Prefix> it always happens during torrents or streaming video
[20:28] <danand> Stwange - s/somthing/somethingelse/g
[20:28] <Stwange> thanks danand
[20:28] <dgjones> Stwange, you used a "!" which is the command to tell uboto to do something
[20:28] <daum> anyone know why it seems when i've setup trac i'm trying to browse the url where i installed it and isntead of running trac it just shows me the directory layout of the svn repository?
[20:29] <Stwange> ah ok
[20:29] <jtld> exit
[20:29] <Stwange> danand, that replaces the first one, then appends a g to my command
[20:29] <BillyJoe> What command would I use to list the hd's as (hd0,1) instead of /dev/hda2?
[20:30] <Flannel> BillyJoe: You don't.  Just subtract 1 from each
[20:30] <danand> Stwange - what is the command your trying to run
[20:30] <Flannel> BillyJoe: (convert a,b,c,etc to 1,2,3,4) then subtract 1, since GRUB uses 0 instead of 1 as a base
[20:30] <BillyJoe> flannel
[20:30] <BillyJoe> flannel thank you
[20:31] <gmckinney> bye all
[20:31] <Stwange> danand: I wrote java -Djavax.ssl.keyStore=Keystore -Djavax.ssl.keyStorePassword=password server.ServerProtocol and it needed to be javax.net.ssl, not javax.ssl
[20:31] <orudie> can anyone help ? when installing ebox, it didn't prompt me to select a password, now im going to https://nostname/ebox and the first thing its asking me is the password
[20:31] <geirha> BillyJoe: cat /boot/grub/device.map
[20:32] <keithclark> I don't seem to be able to download anything from the Add/Remove application.  Is there a problem with the repository?
[20:34] <danand> Stwange - cat the file you wrote that in and pipe through sed ie cat file.txt | sed 's/javax.ssl/javax.net.ssl/g'
[20:34] <Stwange> danand, it wasn't a file, it was a command I was typing in
[20:34] <gilster32> r the repos down now?
[20:34] <gilster32> i cant seem to get anything here?
[20:35] <orudie> anyone ?
[20:35] <keithclark> gilster32, same thing here so I'm assuming they are down at the moment.
[20:35] <geirha> danand: why cat? just do sed 's/.../.../' file.txt
[20:35] <nickthorley> hi all - can anyone tell me what is the correct way to format a disk from the gui - its a secondary disk not my main one
[20:35] <gilster32> keithclark:right...thanks. i wasnt sure if i buggered something again or not
[20:36] <geirha> !gparted | nickthorley
[20:36] <ubotu> nickthorley: GParted is a !GUI partitioning program. Type « sudo apt-get install gparted » in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/
[20:36] <danand> Stwange - use the up arrow to go back in the history and just edit it
[20:36] <keithclark> gilster, I don't think so!
[20:36] <Stwange> I did in the end danand, I just wondered for next time
[20:36] <sulle> Hi guys =)
[20:36] <filthpig> !hi | sulle
[20:36] <danand> geirha - fair one - i've always piped to sed - didn't know you could use sed that way
[20:36] <ubotu> sulle: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[20:36] <orudie> anyone please? when installing ebox, it didn't prompt me to select a password, now im going to https://nostname/ebox and the first thing its asking me is the password
[20:37] <bwolfe> gilster32, keithclark, heron alpha 6 was released today...perhaps the main repos are just flooded?
[20:37] <bwolfe> there are pleny of mirror repos to choose from. have you tried those?
[20:37] <gilster32> bwofle:oh ok
[20:37] <gilster32> bwofle:thanks
[20:37] <keithclark> bwolfe, that makes sense!  No, I've not tried that....you have to do that through Snaptic?
[20:37]  * filthpig installs KDE on his Win XP Virtual Machine
[20:38] <bwolfe> orudie: there is a #ebox channel here on freenode...perhaps they can help you?
[20:38] <filthpig> anyone tried that?
[20:38] <ArthurArchnix> danand instead of pressing up to your command, try ctrl+r then start typing...
[20:38] <bwolfe> orudie: do a /join #ebox
[20:39] <ArthurArchnix> danand: oops... sorry, misdirected.
[20:39] <bwolfe> keithclark: either through System-->Administration-->software sources
[20:39] <keithclark> bwolfe, never mind.  I found out how.  Thanks.
[20:39] <orudie> filthpig: yes i asked the same question in there, no one is responding
[20:39] <danand> ArthurArchnix - useful tip for all though :)
[20:39] <|Dreams|> does anyone burn xbox 360 backups using linux?
[20:39] <keithclark> bwolfe, nope, they all seem busy.....it must be the new release as you stated.
[20:39] <ArthurArchnix> danand: A real time saver for those of us who don't know sed... :)
[20:40] <orudie> tried #ebox didnt help
[20:40] <orudie> no one is responding
[20:40] <filthpig> orudie, what were your experiences?
[20:40] <Squawk_> orudie, give it time, some channels are not busy
[20:40] <orudie> filthpig: no experience with ebox so far, just installed it and cant get it cuase its asking for a password
[20:40] <bwolfe> keithclark: I'm able to update from the Indiana University gibbon repositories
[20:41] <danand> ArthurArchnix - sed can be a pain... ctrl-r is better for quickly redoing commands you've used in the past
[20:41] <geirha> orudie: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure ebox
[20:41] <keithclark> I tried the U of W and no go...I'll try Indiana
[20:41] <nemo> p/leave
[20:41] <hailflex> so if i use sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and download the 602mb of archives it will upgrade my 6.06 to 6.10 right?
[20:41] <nemo> oops :)
[20:41] <filthpig> oh, heh, orudie, you answered someone else but used my nick, lol ^^
[20:41] <zetheroo> how can I unblacklist a piece of hardware?
[20:42] <orudie> filthpig: huh?
[20:42] <danand> zetheroo - look in /etc/modprobe.d/ the blacklist files are there.
[20:42] <Prefix> can anyone tell me the _right_ way to get flash working in firefox on ubuntu?
[20:42] <keithclark> bwolfe....ok, working now!
[20:42] <Jack_Sparrow> !flash
[20:42] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash (for !Dapper and !Edgy, a recent version is available in !backports) - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[20:42] <orudie> hmm, this is so weired, why would it ask me for a passwrd when i never created one ?
[20:43] <orudie> and it never asked me to create one
[20:43] <hailflex> so if i use sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and download the 602mb of archives it will upgrade my 6.06 to 6.10 right???
[20:43] <Prefix> ty
[20:43] <keithclark> bwolfe, thanks for the tip.
[20:43]  * nhubbard hmm.
[20:43] <Bogus8_> anyone know of an example of how to draw a table with GD?
[20:43] <bwolfe> hailflex: are you sure it won't upgrade you to 7.10 ?
[20:44] <Bogus8_> simple two colomn table is all I need really
[20:44] <geirha> !edgy | hailflex
[20:44] <greasy_leftwing> where's the source or the kernel in this system of mine?
[20:44] <ubotu> hailflex: Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) was the fifth release of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Edgy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades - Downloading: http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/ - Release Notes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyReleaseNotes
[20:44] <greasy_leftwing> using GG
[20:44] <Bogus8_> oops wrong channel, LOL
[20:44] <greasy_leftwing> for the kernel rather
[20:45] <zetheroo> I am getting a message in the Terminal saying: Blacklisted PCIID '8086:2a02' found        How do I unblacklist this ?
[20:45] <danand> greasy_leftwing - /usr/src/ may have your kernel sources
[20:46] <Jack_Sparrow> !compile
[20:46] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[20:46] <greasy_leftwing> danand - theres directories named linux-headers.xx.yyy
[20:46] <hailflex> hm... thx... i guess im doin the right thing :P
[20:47] <Rageon> hi im running a old version of ubuntu is there anyway to upgrade to new version using update manager?
[20:47] <danand> greasy_leftwing - your actual kernel image along with your current config will be in /boot
[20:47] <Jack_Sparrow> !upgrade
[20:47] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[20:47] <danand> greasy_leftwing - what is it you wanna look at exactly
[20:47] <hailflex> but my update manager does not show an option to upgrade to 6.10, so im using apt-get dist-upgrade
[20:47] <greasy_leftwing> I wanna take a looksee at the soucecode that the kernel is compiled from
[20:47] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, What version do you have now?
[20:47] <Rageon> i dont know what im running now
[20:47] <hailflex> 6.0.6
[20:47] <geirha> hailflex: you need to start it with sudo update-manager -c
[20:48] <Rageon> i want it so i can use that gfx sexy desktop thing
[20:48] <hailflex> i tried that too geirha
[20:48] <danand> greasy_leftwing - in that case you need to download the source ... your system will only have a pre-compiled binary kernel
[20:48] <geirha> hailflex: hm, try with -d as well then
[20:48] <greasy_leftwing> right you are
[20:48] <zetheroo> anyone?
[20:48] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, apt-get update apt-get upgrade apt-get dist-upgrade
[20:48] <erUSUL> !info linux-source | greasy_leftwing
[20:48] <ubotu> greasy_leftwing: linux-source (source: linux-meta): Linux kernel source with Ubuntu patches. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.22.14.21 (gutsy), package size 24 kB, installed size 52 kB
[20:48] <greasy_leftwing> cheers, I;ll look into it
[20:48] <zetheroo> I am getting a message in the Terminal saying: Blacklisted PCIID '8086:2a02' found        How do I unblacklist this ?
[20:49] <Rageon> is 7.10 the latest release?
[20:49] <erUSUL> Rageon: yes
[20:49] <cliebow_> Rag:yup
[20:49] <cliebow_> til april
[20:49] <Rageon> 7.10 was only released a month or 2 ago tho right
[20:49] <Rageon> ?
[20:49] <cliebow_> oct
[20:49] <tucci> firefox seems to become unresponsive very often for me, especially I start loading a video (e.g. youtube) but then click to a different page before that video is finished playing
[20:49] <Rageon> mm
[20:49] <hailflex> and it says... Cannot install all available updates when i open it with sudo update-manager -c
[20:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Rageon, the numbers are the month and yeat
[20:49] <danand> greasy_leftwing - you may need to enable "sources" in your /etc/apt/sources.list file... or use synaptics to do that
[20:50] <macrobad> Rageon: In order to finde out what you are running use 'cat /etc/*release'
[20:50] <Jack_Sparrow> 7.10  2007  month = 10
[20:50] <RB2> Hi everyone. I have an HP 4siMX connected via Ethernet. I used to print to it from Ubuntu, but for some reason, it stopped working. I see the data received light activity for ~2 seconds and then nothing. Any suggestions where to start looking?
[20:50] <Jack_Sparrow> macrobad,  lsb_release    too ?
[20:51] <Rageon> im old greg
[20:51] <hailflex> anyone knows where i can find a perfect sources.list to upgrade 6.06 to 6.10? the ones i found all give me errors
[20:51] <Ghoul> holy... so many ppl in here
[20:51] <Ghoul> http://i29.tinypic.com/34q0itv.jpg
[20:52] <Rageon> have you ever drank baileys from a shoe?
[20:52] <macrobad> Jack_Sparrow: Yeah, I've been wondering about how to get this information just the other day. :)
[20:52] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, If you ever used a program called automatix .. upgrading is not likely to work as planned
[20:52] <danand> greasy_leftwing - forget that last about repositories
[20:52] <Ghoul> after seing this add i decided to switch to ubuntu too
[20:52] <alex1> hi guys. i want to install ubuntu on a core 2 duo macbook pro. should i download the 64 bit version?
[20:52] <Rageon> you know me, and uve seen me.. IM OLD GREGG
[20:52] <greasy_leftwing> kk, I didnt see anything about source in the .list file
[20:52] <Jack_Sparrow> alex1, If you are new to linux, may I suggest you start with 32 bit
[20:52] <Rageon> did you check baileys.list?
[20:53] <faileas> alexi: you can use either. i use the 32 bit version myself
[20:53] <alex1> Jack_Sparrow, i'm not new to it. I know there's going to be issues with flash, but are there any advantages to 64bit vs 32bit? (other than memory capacity)
[20:53] <danand> greasy_leftwing - yeh ... sorry linux-source is in main
[20:53] <greasy_leftwing> s'cool, syanptic has it in the list
[20:53] <joanki> when typing a terminal command, how do you know if an option has a required argument?  i've been looking at the man pages and it doesn't seem apparent
[20:54] <gralco> how do i get paint on ubuntu so i can resize my picture
[20:54] <hailflex> where can i find a sources.list that wont give me errors when upgrading to 6.10??
[20:54] <Jack_Sparrow> alex1, Mem is the big one.. speed difference is not that great,  and wrapping some things to get them working seems to make some people crazy
[20:54] <danand> greasy_leftwing - if you wanna recompile your kernel you'll need kernel-package too (and a few other bits like build-essential etc)
[20:55] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, Post yours to the pastebin and provide us with a link...
[20:55] <_google_> hey! anybody knows howto set in firefox google.com to default?
[20:55] <Gregmon1> alex1: I use 64 bit, but I use the 32 bit firefox to reduce the issues with web browsing. everything else runs better (imo) with no java/flash/whatever issues
[20:55] <alex1> Jack_Sparrow, like what kind of things?
[20:55] <greasy_leftwing> ok, what do you recommend?
[20:55] <RB2> Without the "service" command, how are you supposed to restart a service? (e.g., cupsd)
[20:55] <cliebow_> RB2:sudo /etc/init.d/slapd restart
[20:56] <cliebow_> RB2:sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[20:56] <Rageon> whats that new 3d desktop thingy in gutsy?
[20:56] <Jack_Sparrow> alex1, I cant be specific, I just see a fair number of people hassling with things in 64 that 32 has no issues running
[20:56] <Rageon> called/
[20:56] <Starnestommy> Rageon: compiz-fusion
[20:56] <Rageon> !3d desktop thingy
[20:56] <cliebow_> look in /etc/init.d..for servoices
[20:56] <dgjones> _google_, go to whichever site you want as your home pages, select Edit-> Preferences and then Use Current
[20:56] <Rageon> cheers
[20:56] <alex1> Jack_Sparrow, ok.
[20:56] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, Post yours to the pastebin and provide us with a link... Do not try to DCC it.. see /msg ubotu pastebin
[20:56] <RB2> cliebow_, thanks! I should have known that. ;)
[20:56] <cliebow_> heh
[20:56] <alex1> Gregmon1, are you using gnash for flash?
[20:56] <cliebow_> pretty easy to write a script called servise 8~)
[20:57] <cliebow_> or service...whatever
[20:57] <_google_> dgjones: I mean in google bar no like web page when I start firefox
[20:57] <greasy_leftwing> by etc.. are you referring to the build-essentials dependencies?
[20:57] <cliebow_> servigs
[20:57] <danand> greasy_leftwing - take a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile
[20:57] <hailflex> okay
[20:57] <greasy_leftwing> nice 1, I'll check it out
[20:58] <hailflex> http://pastebin.com/d388aa1a8
[20:58] <dgjones> _google_, not sure what you mean, I guess you mean a toolbar, but I don't use them
[20:58] <zokorasa> HI MY IP HAS BEEN BLOCKED FOR A MONTH NOW
[20:58] <Gregmon1> alex1 I was at one stage.  not now (currently on a newly configured laptop using 32bit, but my main pc is all 64 bit except firefox) and i use the normal plugins that work fine
[20:58] <zokorasa> (MY STATIC IP THAT IS)
[20:58] <ree> t.se
[20:58] <danand> greasy_leftwing - theres a load of packages you need to recompile the kernel ... that link should explain all better than i can... last time i recompiled a kernel was for a load of debian boxes about a year ago :)
[20:58] <Jack_Sparrow> zokorasa, Please lose the caps
[20:58] <alex1> Gregmon1, oh so if i use 32bit FF, i can install Adobe's flash plugin?
[20:58] <_google_> dgjones: yes toolbar, i dunno how to set it to google.com now i have google.no
[20:59] <zokorasa> PROPHET MUHAMMAD SUCKS DICK
[20:59] <zokorasa> YOU GOTTA BLOCK ALL IRANIAN IPs
[20:59] <zokorasa> THOSE IDIOTS WHO HAVE ELECTED(!) AHMADINEJAD
[20:59] <dgjones> !ops | zokorasa
[20:59] <ubotu> zokorasa: 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!
[20:59] <greasy_leftwing> I'm on it, my plan isnt to go changing things willy nilly anyway, I just want to have a browse
[20:59] <Gregmon1> alex1: yes
[20:59] <joanki> when typing a terminal command, how do you know if an option has a required argument?  i've been looking at the man pages and it doesn't seem apparent
[20:59] <Jack_Sparrow> See him in another month
[20:59] <serena> hi... I am trying to follow this how-to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto      however I can't get past the ./configure line
[20:59] <Gregmon1> alex1: once the 32 bit version is installed it then works as per normal 32bit plugins
[21:00] <alex1> Gregmon1, thanks! I'll give it a shot. I can always reinstall the 32bit option. Easy anyway since I'll just keep my home dir
[21:00] <danand> greasy_leftwing - tip: your current kernel config is in /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[21:00] <Gregmon1> alex1: but the rest of your system is 64bit
[21:01] <_google_> !google toolbar
[21:01] <joeytwiddle> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=toolbar
[21:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about google toolbar - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:01] <FrOstiE> hi
[21:01] <hailflex> did u read it jack?
[21:01] <_google_> !google
[21:01] <joeytwiddle> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=
[21:01] <FrOstiE> can u guys see my text
[21:01] <ubotu> Google is a very popular search engine: http://www.google.com  -  Google also has a Linux-specific search engine: http://google.com/linux
[21:01] <alex1> thanks guys. now I'll just need to hope that the drivers will work for the new macbooks :)
[21:01] <Starnestommy> FrOstiE: yes
[21:01] <Gregmon1> Frostie: yes
[21:01] <FrOstiE> tanx
[21:01] <serena> please help
[21:01] <greasy_leftwing> /boot/config-$(uname -r) ?? what do I do with this?
[21:01] <greasy_leftwing> :S
[21:01] <greasy_leftwing> ls
[21:02] <greasy_leftwing> oops
[21:02] <Starnestommy> serena: is it showing any error messages?
[21:02] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, Didnt see anything
[21:02] <hailflex> http://pastebin.com/d388aa1a8
[21:02] <serena> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58793/    this is my output when I do ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel  checking for gcc... gcc
[21:02] <FrOstiE> does anyone know if there is a solution too this problem ... rtl-8185 chipset linux drivers
[21:02] <_google_> joeytwiddle: I need to change in firefox google toolbar to google.com now i have googl.XXX
[21:02] <serena> Starnestommy  ^^^
[21:02] <danand> greasy_leftwing - look at it :) - less /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[21:03] <FrOstiE> one ofmy friends cant get his wofi to work
[21:03] <FrOstiE> wifi*
[21:03] <greasy_leftwing> ah cool
[21:03] <danand> greasy_leftwing - all those options are used to configure your kernel
[21:03] <Starnestommy> serena: I think you might need an older version of GCC, but I don't know which version was used for the kernel packages
[21:03] <hailflex> Jack_Sparrow, http://pastebin.com/d388aa1a8
[21:03] <greasy_leftwing> on bootup yeah
[21:03] <greasy_leftwing> right
[21:04] <danand> greasy_leftwing - that file holds all the details of the kernel your currently using
[21:04] <mkz> does ubuntu have a clock file that would be equivelent to gentoo's /etc/conf.d/clock?
[21:04] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, Got it..  nothing in there looks wrong... Looks a bit too clean.. have you removed or edited anything from it
[21:04] <mkz> !clock
[21:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about clock - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:04] <VGambit> I installed ubuntu 7.04 on my playstation 3 a good long time ago (version 7.04)
[21:04] <_google_> !toolbar + google + change
[21:05] <VGambit> I just tried running the update manager, which said it needs to install 127 updates, but whan I hit "install updates," it just kind of freezes
[21:05] <LimCore> hello
[21:05] <ArthurArchnix> serena: I copied down Crimsun's directions one time. His line for configure was this:
[21:05] <pinstp> i need a solution for playing halo wine is not working
[21:05] <serena> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58794/    this is after sudo make   Starnestommy
[21:05] <Waffles385> hey, I tried updating my ATI drivers but fglrxinfo still says im using mesa, any thoughts?
[21:05] <_google_> !firefox + toolbar + google
[21:05] <VGambit> will I have to reinstall linux completely, or is there a way to fix that?
[21:05] <ArthurArchnix> ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel --with-pcm-oss-plugins=yes --with-oss=yes --with-sequencer=yes --with-debug=detect --with-kernel=/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build
[21:05] <hailflex> Jack_Sparrow, no... im using it like it is now... and when i use sudo update-manager -c it says Cannot install all available updates
[21:05] <serena> ArthurArchnix: did it work?
[21:06] <_google_> !firefox/toolbar/google
[21:06] <Itaku> i forgot my root pass and normal username how do i get it back?
[21:06] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, sudo apt-get update
[21:06] <ArthurArchnix> Didn't try it. But he's an alsa package guy for ubuntu. At least that's what he said.
[21:06] <ArthurArchnix> I'll paste bin everything I wrote down.
[21:06] <ArthurArchnix> serena:  ^^
[21:07] <serena> ArthurArchnix: ok thanks
[21:07] <Paddy_EIRE> hey guys I'm sitting at my laptop (ubuntu) wireless and my mate is at his desktop tower also ubuntu connected via ethernet both running of the same wireless router... Is there a straight forward method for me to remotely control his desktop??
[21:07] <joanki> can anyone help me please?
[21:07] <joanki> when typing a terminal command, how do you know if an option has a required argument?  i've been looking at the man pages and it doesn't seem apparent
[21:07] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, when that is done     sudo apt-get upgrade
[21:07] <hailflex> Jack_Sparrow, almost sure i already did this... let me update again
[21:07] <Starnestommy> joanki: usually, if the argument isn't in brackets, it's required
[21:07] <ArthurArchnix> serena: Here you go... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58795/  again, never tried it. But if you're instructions are failing these might be helpful.
[21:07] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE, sure.. rdesktop
[21:07] <ArthurArchnix> serena:  They're specifically for hda intel
[21:07] <danand> joanki - whats the command?
[21:07] <Itaku> i forgot my root pass and normal username how do i get it back?
[21:08] <serena> ArthurArchnix: thanks again
[21:08] <LimCore> Itaku: boot a livecd and use it to edit /etc/passwd
[21:08] <Starnestommy> Itaku: try going into recovery mode then doing "passwd username"
[21:08] <LimCore> Itaku: or google ubuntu root password recovery
[21:08] <ercules> hi
[21:08] <Itaku> i lost my live cd
[21:08] <Paddy_EIRE> Jack_Sparrow, I have tried "Remote Desktop" in system > preferences >..  Is that what you mean?
[21:09] <LimCore> Itaku: to set new root password, while being root, just do:  passwd           and to find out the norma luser name just do cat /etc/passwd
[21:09] <FrOstiE> :(
[21:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58797/             are my notes
[21:09] <FrOstiE> ok ill keep trying
[21:09] <pinstp> make a new live cd they are free
[21:09] <hailflex> Jack_Sparrow, just a question... can i upgrade 6.06 straight to 8.04 since its LTS?
[21:09] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, NO
[21:09] <egoleo> Jack_Sparrow
[21:09] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, actually yes
[21:09] <egoleo> i have solved
[21:09] <LimCore> Itaku: in boot loader choose edit and append    init=/bin/sh  to  kernel... like  I THINK  and then you will be root right after booting. boot insider text mode, use command: passwd    to set new root password,  then command reboot and login as root,  etc
[21:09] <egoleo> ma problem
[21:09] <joanki> danand, ls
[21:09] <egoleo> thnx so much
[21:09] <Paddy_EIRE> Jack_Sparrow, nice one... do I really need to have static IPs.. I was hoping to avoid that :S
[21:09] <hailflex> Jack_Sparrow, lol
[21:10] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, Sorry, didnt read carefully, you are supposed to be able to...
[21:10] <serena> ArthurArchnix: were it says uname-r do I need to insert my kernel version?
[21:10] <_google_> anybody knows howto change googles toolbar address in firefox?
[21:10] <joanki> in particular, i want to know if -a -u -i -l -R have required arguments
[21:10] <ArthurArchnix> hailflex: I agree with the second jack sparrow.
[21:10] <hailflex> Jack_Sparrow, well then ill do it... seems much faster
[21:10] <joanki> Starnestommy, doesn't have brackets on the manpages?
[21:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE, See the link in my notes about setting up a relay for that
[21:10] <ArthurArchnix> serena: No, it should read it automatically with that command.
[21:10] <danand> serena - uname -r is a command and will auto insert that for you
[21:10] <serena> ok
[21:10] <Itaku> LimCore: it says root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
[21:11] <Itaku> so is my pass x?
[21:11] <_google_> anybody knows howto change googles toolbar address in firefox?
[21:11] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, Be aware this is a first time for that feature, I am a bit worried, please have a backup
[21:11] <LimCore> Itaku: you can not read the password
[21:11] <Paddy_EIRE> Jack_Sparrow, never fail for Jack is here :)
[21:11] <LimCore> Itaku: are you now logged as root after the init=/bin/bash trick?
[21:11] <Jack_Sparrow> :) thanks
[21:11] <danand> Itaku - no ... your password is encrypted in /etc/shadow and will not be readable
[21:12] <ArthurArchnix> hailflex: And Hardy is alpha right now. You're pretty much guarenteed to not have a working computer at some point this week if you upgrade now.
[21:12] <Jack_Sparrow> Itaku, You cannot read it.. only change erase it...  (Security thing)
[21:12] <Starnestommy> joanki: in that case, either all arguments are optional or they're all required
[21:12] <egoleo> is there a way to enable ruby as apache module on gutsy?
[21:12] <Itaku> damnit then how do i get my pass back
[21:12] <darkcrab> anyone use gnomoradio?
[21:12] <joanki> Starnestommy, so for instance ls -l ..... the argument is optional for -l, right?
[21:12] <joanki> or ls -R
[21:12] <Jack_Sparrow> Itaku, You dont.. you make a new one, or add a new user as admin
[21:12] <Itaku> or how do i show bash history?
[21:13] <Starnestommy> joanki: yes
[21:13] <PriceChild> Itaku: cat ~/.bash_history
[21:13] <hailflex> well than ill stick with 7.10 :P
[21:13] <joanki> thanks
[21:13] <_google_> anybody knows howto change googles toolbar address in firefox??
[21:13] <serena> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58799/    this is my out put for that ./configure command
[21:13] <_google_> damn
[21:13] <serena> ArthurArchnix^^^
[21:13] <darkcrab> ooo...why would you use google. toolbar.
[21:14] <_google_> darkcrab: i have it in firefox right corner
[21:14] <darkcrab> oh you mean firefox's search
[21:14] <ArthurArchnix> serena: Ok. I don't see any errors.
[21:14] <_google_> yep darkcrab
[21:14] <darkcrab> yea, just click on the arrow next to the g
[21:15] <ArthurArchnix> serena: now it's make then make install isn't it?
[21:15] <serena> ArthurArchnix: ok... with sudo .. right?
[21:15] <kbrosnan> _google_: what do you mean by address?
[21:15] <drc> _google_, you just want to change the defaukt search engine from google to something else?
[21:15] <ArthurArchnix> serena: Yeah with sudo. I don't think I wrote down the make install one. But you can use your last guide too. Anyway, I've tried compiling in the past, and when it fails, you know. :)
[21:16] <_google_> darkcrab: and i`ll have a yahoo, amazon, ebay..... but I need a google.com now i have a google.no
[21:16] <hailflex> Jack_Sparrow, well ill try 7.10 for now.. i updated now i must upgrade or just dist-upgrade? my manager will show only the upgrade to 8.04 and not 6.10
[21:16] <maria-> Milk, Milk, Lemonade, Push the Button, Fudge is Made
[21:16] <serena> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58800/          this is after sudo make     ArthurArchnix
[21:16] <ArthurArchnix> Itaku: What's the problem?
[21:16] <_google_> drc: no, i want to change the address from google.no to google.com
[21:16] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, I would upgrade then dist-upgrade
[21:16] <darkcrab> why would you have google.no
[21:16] <hailflex> Jack_Sparrow, oh thats a 300mb + 600mb :P
[21:17] <darkcrab> is your browser corrupt
[21:17] <mindy> Is it possible to disable tooltips in GDM ?
[21:17] <_google_> darkcrab: cause i`m in norway
[21:17] <darkcrab> oh
[21:17] <macrobad> darkcrab: No, it is not his browser, it's google. I can confirm.
[21:17] <Jack_Sparrow> hailflex, I have sep home, I dont do dist-upgrades
[21:17] <_google_> i think so yes macrobad
[21:17] <serena> looks like quite a mess
[21:18] <ArthurArchnix> serena: Why are you using such an old alsa driver?
[21:18] <_google_> tried to change ir in about::config
[21:18] <_google_> but no results
[21:18] <serena> ArthurArchnix: I thought it was the new one?...
[21:18] <pinstp> click the arrow click manage search engine and add a new one
[21:18] <ArthurArchnix> 1.0.9?
[21:19] <bastid_raZor> Jack_Sparrow; sep home?
[21:19] <egoleo> any ruby programmer here
[21:19] <Jack_Sparrow> serena, If you're using the one that ends in 15....  that is fine
[21:19] <Jack_Sparrow> bastid_raZor, Second partition with seperate /home on it
[21:19] <macrobad> _google_: I don't know about the toolbar, but with normal browsing I get to google.fi by default. However, then I can manually switch to an international version, and it will remember my choice in cookies.
[21:19] <egoleo> how do i run ruby on rails on ubuntu
[21:19] <cjae> ok have a seagate 500 gig usb/esata external hdd and had it hook up usb and now have it esata with a pci (regular) sata controller how do I make ubuntu recognize the hdd as the pci controller is recognized by lspci
[21:20] <orudie> i have just installed proftpd and i am having problems connecting. is there anything extra that i have to do ?
[21:20] <sfinexer> а чего я compiz поставить немогу, что он требует еще? мож какую программу...
[21:20] <serena> Jack_Sparrow: ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/            I am here looking for the latest driver
[21:20] <ArthurArchnix> Jack_Sparrow: & serena from her pastebin "serena@serena-ubuntu:/usr/src/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.9"  current version is 16, and if you're not building current there's no reason to compile your own...
[21:20] <cjae> must I edit fstab?
[21:20] <bastid_raZor> Jack_Sparrow; ohhh.. but you don't do dist-upgrades? that is curious.. maybe i don't understand.
[21:20] <pinstp> _google_:  click the arrow click manage search engine and add a new one
[21:20] <Jack_Sparrow> bastid_raZor, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/separatehome
[21:20] <danand> Itaku - you may be able to get back into your system by editing the /etc/shadow file and entering a hash key that you made with the command mkpasswd ...
[21:20]  * bastid_raZor nods
[21:20] <Jack_Sparrow> serena, use ver15 not 16
[21:20] <cjae> 02:02.0 RAID bus controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID Controller (rev 50)
[21:21] <_google_> pinstp: there`s no posibility to configure them, just can add something from add-ons
[21:21] <mindy> How can I get the XDMCP option added to my TSCLIENT ?
[21:21] <Jack_Sparrow> serena, wget ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.15rc3.tar.bz2
[21:21] <_google_> pins: I have a google.no now wich sucks, and i want change it to google.com
[21:21] <ArthurArchnix> Jack_Sparrow: & serena what? 1.0.16 final was already released... why install rc3 of 15?
[21:21] <Jack_Sparrow> bastid_raZor, I keep sep home to make reinstalls and upgrades easier..
[21:21] <pinstp> _google_: on mine i can
[21:22] <joanki> Starnestommy, well.... sorry to ask but how then would you differentiate between something that takes NO arguments vs something that takes optional arguments?
[21:22] <Jack_Sparrow> ArthurArchnix, 16 has issues with our mixer...
[21:22] <_google_> pinpoint: let me check once more
[21:22] <darkcrab> does anyone here know anything about clamav?
[21:22] <ArthurArchnix> Jack_Sparrow: There you go. Ok then.
[21:22] <Darkmystere> Is there a way to have a .txt file updated automaticly? from another Partion?
[21:22] <Starnestommy> joanki: there's no reliable way to find that out other than by trying the command yourself
[21:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Darkmystere, Are you trying to scan windows files?
[21:22] <joanki> i see
[21:23] <joanki> thank you...
[21:23] <mindy> Is there a graphical XDMCP client on my Ubuntu ?
[21:23] <Darkmystere> Jack_Sparrow, no i just want a file i update alot to automaticly update on other partions because it gets annoying...updating 5 installs..
[21:23] <macrobad> darkcrab: ClamAV is not an antivirus monitor, it is merely a virus scanner.
[21:23] <_google_> pins: no I cant
[21:24] <darkcrab> right, I know that macrobad, but I have a specific.
[21:24] <_google_> pins: jsut can add new ones
[21:24] <darkcrab> question.
[21:24] <_google_> *just
[21:24] <ArthurArchnix> Jack_Sparrow: Perhaps that's why my hardy sound system is a mess.
[21:24] <Jack_Sparrow> Darkmystere, Sorry that was tab complete error   was intended for darkcrab
[21:25] <macrobad> darkcrab: Then no, sorry. I thought you are considering whether to setup it or not.
[21:25] <siebrand> Hi. I'm suffering from https://launchpad.net/bugs/144685. I cannot make out if it is completely harmess or potentially harmful. Feedback appreciated.
[21:25] <Darkmystere> Jack_Sparrow, Oh..
[21:25] <Jack_Sparrow> ArthurArchnix, Run the alsa script and go to #Alsa with the pastebin in hand
[21:25] <darkcrab> oh no jack_sparrow, I have it set up to scan my e-mails.
[21:25] <crazyrk> Hi, I'm having some problems with GRUB, can someone help me?
[21:25] <Darkmystere> Jack_Sparrow, I think i found the fix for my sound problem ive installed Ubuntu 8 times...and now im just findng how how i kept fixing sound...
[21:26] <darkcrab> the only thing I need to know, is the ubuntu repository has a old version of the engine, is there a way for me to update to the newest clamav engine.
[21:26] <Starnestommy> siebrand: try putting "sudo" before that command
[21:26] <pinstp> i downloaded and installed airsniper but cant find it on system anyone know were i can find it
[21:26] <Darkmystere> Jack_Sparrow, i just needed to control the "digital'' instead of PCM...
[21:26] <Darkmystere> Jack_Sparrow, :/..
[21:26] <crazyrk> I'm having some problems with GRUB, can someone help me?
[21:26] <jrib> crazyrk: it's better to give more details as to what your problem is.  We can't know whether or not we can help you otherwise
[21:26] <siebrand> Starnestommy: executed with sudo... (it is a vserver)
[21:26] <olie> Hi all, anybody kind enough to remind me the name of this alternative package manager tool to install skype, limewire (and others)?
[21:26] <Starnestommy> crazyrk: what kind of problems?
[21:27] <ArthurArchnix> Jack_Sparrow: Will do. Next time I decide to boot it up :)  It's only there for bug reporting, confirming, etc. I don't really like booting into it.
[21:27] <antonio_> ciao
[21:27] <Jack_Sparrow> darkcrab, Are you trying to protect windows users or your linux box
[21:27] <darkcrab> linux box
[21:27] <Jack_Sparrow> ArthurArchnix, http://hg.alsa-project.org/alsa/log/tip/alsa-info.sh
[21:27] <crazyrk> I installed Ubuntu on a new SATA2 Drive (HD161HJ Samsung) and I've got error 17 from grub (Can not mount device)...
[21:27] <Jack_Sparrow> darkcrab, no need
[21:27] <Jack_Sparrow> !virus
[21:27] <ubotu> A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[21:28] <crazyrk> After some research, I used the livecd to reinstall GRUB, and used MAKEDEV to "make" /dev/sda that didn't exist
[21:28] <siebrand> Starnestommy: the report ends with "This has to be a vserver ufs bug". I do not see a reference to a report on the vserver ufs issue, though. That's why I decided to come here.
[21:28] <crazyrk> When I have the livecd on the drive and hit "Boot from first drive", it boots, otherwise I get Error 17.
[21:28] <ArthurArchnix> Jack_Sparrow:  added to bookmarks, since I won't remember by monday. Thanks.
[21:28] <darkcrab> ah
[21:29] <Jack_Sparrow> np later all
[21:29] <crazyrk> Does anyone know how to fix this ?
[21:29] <olie> Hi all. What's the package to install other packages such as limewire and skype? Thx.
[21:29] <ArthurArchnix> !bye | Jack_Sparrow
[21:29] <ubotu> Jack_Sparrow: Au revoir!
[21:29] <cjae> ok have a seagate 500 gig usb/esata external hdd and had it hook up usb and now have it esata with a pci (regular) sata controller how do I make ubuntu recognize the hdd as the pci controller is recognized by lspci
[21:29] <cjae> must I edit fstab?
[21:29] <ArthurArchnix> olie: Apt, synaptic?
[21:29] <cjae> ok have a seagate 500 gig usb/esata external hdd and had it hook up usb and now have it esata with a pci (regular) sata controller how do I make ubuntu recognize the hdd as the pci controller is recognized by lspci
[21:29] <crazyrk> cjae: stop spamming please
[21:30] <ArthurArchnix> olie: medibuntu?
[21:30] <olie> ArthurArchnix: no, another one!
[21:30] <jrib> !medibuntu | olie
[21:30] <ubotu> olie: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[21:30] <cjae> sorry didn't mean too
[21:30] <jrib> olie: I'd recommend frostwire over limewire
[21:30] <olie> no no no, another one!!! :-(
[21:30] <ArthurArchnix> !automatix | olie
[21:30] <ubotu> olie: automatix is not recommended, supported or needed. See http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html and « /msg ubotu WorksForMe »
[21:30] <jrib> olie: you need to be more specific then
[21:30] <olie> AUTOMATIX! Thx!!!
[21:30] <Starnestommy> NO!
[21:30] <ArthurArchnix> sigh...
[21:30] <Starnestommy> automatix can cause serious problems
[21:31] <jrib> olie: no. automatix = bad
[21:31] <olie> Really?
[21:31] <Emilian> is landscape released? D:
[21:31] <nick_> hi all - can anyone advise where i may find the libstdc package to install so that i can install realplayer
[21:31] <Amari> good evening :)
[21:31] <jrib> olie: really.  Use the medibuntu repository if you want skype.  There's no reason to use automatix.  Read the link ubotu gave you about it to see why
[21:31] <greg_> if anyone can help real fast, just messing around I typed compiz in the terminal and now my resolution is permanently set very very low and the 3d effects no longer work
[21:32] <jrib> !realplayer > nick_ (read the private message from ubotu)
[21:32] <Darkmystere> jrib, what does medical things have to do with skype...
[21:32] <olie> jrib: Ok, let me read it then. Thx a million.
[21:32] <jrib> Darkmystere: heh
[21:32] <Darkmystere> jrib, :p
[21:32] <Paddy_EIRE> Jack_Sparrow, when I type "vncviewer -fullscreen 192.168.2.102" in a terminal a login window appears with username (greyed out?) and password which is usable.. but alas I cannot type the username :(
[21:32] <Amari> is it possible that my network was detected perfectly during installation but now doesnt work any more?
[21:32] <crazyrk> I'm having some problems with GRUB: After installing Ubuntu on a new HD (Samsung HD161HJ - SATA2) I couldn't boot it, I've kept gettint error 17, after some searches, I found out that I needed to boot thru a livecd and use MAKEDEV to create /dev/sda and reinstall GRUB, I did it and now the system works when I boot thru the livecd and choose the option "Boot from first Drive", otherwise I keep getting Error 17, can someone help me?,
[21:33] <danand> greg_ - have you tried restarting X?
[21:33] <greg_> how can I do that?
[21:34] <realshiva> hi guys, im trying to set up a pptp vpn, my problem is that the clients cannot ping each other. i tryed this iptables rule, but that didn't work
[21:34] <realshiva> iptables -A FORWARD -i 10.10.20.0/24 -o 10.10.20.0/24 -m state --state NEW  -j ACCEPT
[21:34] <crazyrk> Can't anybody help me?
[21:34] <nick_> jrib: thanks
[21:35] <adamb> Anyone know offhand how I can turn my system beep off?
[21:35] <danand> greg - make sure you try and save all work first ... but to restart X do ctrl-alt-backspace - that will completely restart X and land you back at the login screen - ie any work etc you were doing in the current X session will be wiped
[21:35] <joseph> hello everyone
[21:35] <danand> !hi | joseph
[21:35] <ubotu> joseph: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[21:35] <greg_> thanks, if I am back it didnt work
[21:35] <danand> greg_ - luck :)
[21:36] <olie> Ok, I'm getting convinced that automatix has potentially serous issues. What should I do instead?
[21:36] <ArthurArchnix> adamb: That system beep is your post, I think you mean, if you're talking about at boot. You can sometimes set that in BIOS.
[21:37] <ArthurArchnix> !medibuntu | olie
[21:37] <Amari> please help - where do i have to copy the firmware for my broadcom chip manualy?
[21:37] <realshiva> Art
[21:37] <realshiva> ArthurArchnix: i think he means the systemspeaker
[21:37] <nick_> i am being given a few options for libstdc - should i take the latest version - i would prefer to install the one which is on the media
[21:37] <olie> ArthurArchnix Sorry, I didnt get the meaning of this slang... :-(
[21:37] <adamb> it is my post?  no im talking about if im in an editor for instance and I just backspace when im already at begining of line.
[21:37] <ubotu> olie: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[21:37] <jrib> olie: use the medibuntu to install skype.  Instead of limewire, install frostwire (google and install the .deb from their site)
[21:37] <joseph> is there anyway to make firefox automaticly select all the text in the url box so I dont have to delete everything when I want to go to a website?
[21:38]  * bluefox83 wonders when ubuntu will get an alsa update that will fix his headphones
[21:38] <olie> Ok, fols, thx a lot!
[21:38] <ArthurArchnix> adamb: >system >preference >sounds >system beep and uncheck
[21:38] <realshiva> joseph: dubbleclick the textfield
[21:38] <jrib> joseph: well you can triple-click.  Otherwise, there is some option in about:config that makes it do it on a singlclick
[21:38] <greg_> ok, I restarted X and it is not fixed, my resolution is still stuck at very small, and it is telling me I cannot use desktop effects anymore, if anyone could help me get back to where I was
[21:39] <Amari> joseph: and there is a key-shortcut...
[21:39] <ArthurArchnix> bluefox83: Alsa probably won't be updated in Gutsy.
[21:39] <jrib> joseph: oh triple is only in epiphany, double works as realshiva suggests
[21:39] <Amari> something with strg + d or something...
[21:39] <greg_> if anyone cares I got here by typing "compiz" in the terminal
[21:39] <drcode> hi all
[21:39] <bastid_raZor> Jack_Sparrow; that is a good guide. i have a separate /home already. good advice though
[21:39] <orudie> can anyone recommend a good aim client for terminal ?
[21:39] <ArthurArchnix> greg_: Where were you before?
[21:39] <drcode> I install ubuntu alternative, I want to use x11 forward, what minimum I need to install?
[21:39] <bluefox83> ArthurArchnix, well, can you figure a way to fix my headphones, alsa does not see the headphone jack, and there are no sensor settings in the volume control thing
[21:40] <ArthurArchnix> orudie: irssi I think it's called
[21:40] <greg_> ArthurArchnix-I was using whatever came with ubuntu, I just installed it
[21:40] <bluefox83> irssi != aim client
[21:40] <macrobad> orudie: finch?
[21:40] <macrobad> ArthurArchnix: irssi is an IRC client (first of all)
[21:40] <ArthurArchnix> greg_: Ubuntu ships with compiz, at least gutsy. You want compiz back as your default window manager?
[21:41] <Amari> anybody an idea where i have to copy my broadcom firmware when i have to do it manualy?
[21:41] <ArthurArchnix> macrobad: Misread it.
[21:41] <ArthurArchnix> macrobad: Misunderstood it.
[21:41] <greg_> If that will fix my problem, for some reason, when I typed "compiz" in the terminal it took me to the logon screen and my resolution and desktop effects were messed up
[21:42] <ArthurArchnix> greg_ what version of Ubuntu are you running?
[21:42] <greg_> 7.10
[21:42] <kbrosnan> joseph: yes about:config in the address bar find browser.urlbar.clickSelectsAll double click it to change it to true
[21:42] <ArthurArchnix> greg_: And I'm just tuning in, but what's the problem?
[21:43] <greg_> I installed ubuntu today, and everything was great, high resolution, desktop effects, and just messing around I typed "compiz" in the terminal and it took me to the logon screen and my resolution was stuck as the lowest possible
[21:43] <ArthurArchnix> greg_: And rebooting didn't fix the problem?
[21:43] <greg_> no
[21:44] <hapo> do the kernel images for hardy work in gutsy?
[21:44] <ArthurArchnix> greg_ have you tried adjusting it, using the screen resolution app in the menus?
[21:44] <ArthurArchnix> hapo: No.
[21:44] <orudie> how can i change a home directory for users in proftpd ?
[21:44] <mabeezo> anyone ever have any trouble getting ubuntu to boot headless?
[21:44] <greg_> yes, it is stuck at 640X480
[21:44] <hapo> ArthurArchnix: so there are dependencies that cannot be met?
[21:45] <issam> !!!
[21:45] <deephan> retaliatorr
[21:45] <Amari> anybody an idea where i have to copy my broadcom firmware when i have to do it manualy?
[21:45] <mabeezo> no, greg_ actually refusing to boot at all headless
[21:45] <olie> Question: Nor frostwire not limewire are part of medibuntu?
[21:45] <gregbrady> Is there a reason why Compiz does not work in 7.10?  It works in other distros....I must not be doing something right here.
[21:45] <ArthurArchnix> hapo: Nothing is impossible.
[21:45] <greg_> huh?
[21:45] <ArthurArchnix> greg_: Have you tried to reconfigure the xserver?
[21:46] <greg_> I have not, I do not know how to do that
[21:46] <danand> greg_ - were you root when you did that?
[21:46] <greg_> no
[21:46] <mabeezo> ah - sorry greg_ I thought you were answering my question
[21:46] <macrobad> Amari: wherever you want, just remember the place
[21:46] <greg_> sorry
[21:46] <danand> greg_ - do you remember exactly what you typed?
[21:46] <greg_> "compiz" to the letter
[21:47] <Amari> macrobad and where do i have to tell the driver where to find it?
[21:47] <ArthurArchnix> greg, open a terminal and type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  ...
[21:47] <ArthurArchnix> no trailing dots... I was just waiting to see what danand thought.
[21:47] <mabeezo> oops something very odd just happened here
[21:47] <mabeezo> back in a bit
[21:47] <issam> anyone knows a good video editors please ????,
[21:47]  * danand is very worried about accidently typing compiz
[21:47]  * ArthurArchnix is curious and tempted.
[21:47] <usse1> issam: cinelera
[21:48] <usse1> !cinelera
[21:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cinelera - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:48] <gralco> can someone help me install the  Icon Theme for the GNOME desktop please
[21:48] <usse1> !cinelerra
[21:48] <ubotu> Cinelerra is a video editor and compositor that cannot be included in Ubuntu for legal reasons. Install instructions can be found on http://cvs.cinelerra.org/getting_cinelerra.php#ubuntu
[21:48] <ArthurArchnix> I don't have it installed though... so probably nothing. :)
[21:48] <danand> ArthurArchnix - hmmm .... shall i ....
[21:48] <ferentz> hi, i have ubuntu server and i want to make it into a router
[21:48] <Odd-rationale> issam: There is not very many ones for linux that i can reccomend. However kdenlive seems to be heading in the right direction
[21:48] <issam> thanks!!
[21:48] <ferentz> dhcp is perfect configured
[21:48] <macrobad> greg_: 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' from sudo would reconfigure your server
[21:48] <ArthurArchnix> danand: It might help greg_ go on.. take on for the team. :P
[21:48] <macrobad> Amari: which driver do you use?
[21:48] <gralco> can someone please help me install  Icon Theme for the GNOME desktop
[21:49] <ferentz> i set the iptables rule
[21:49] <ferentz> but still not working
[21:49]  * danand is not _that_ much of a team player :)
[21:49] <ferentz> i modified sysclt.conf too
[21:49] <ArthurArchnix> I could see it starting up a second instance of compiz, but so what, even if that screwed things up a reboot should of straightened it out. Heck, restarting x should've.
[21:50] <mabeezo> back
[21:50] <[rip]oink> wb?
[21:50] <mabeezo> so, anyone ever see ubuntu refuse to boot at all headless, but boot ok otherwise?
[21:50] <realshiva> KACKE!
[21:50] <ferentz> any ideas of other nat softwares besides firestarter and iptables?
[21:50] <realshiva> sry
[21:50] <danand> ArthurArchnix - thats whats worrying me ... very odd. unless greg_ had done an sudo -i previously i would of thought that would be ok
[21:51] <ks3> ferentz: so computers inside the network are unable to get to the internet?
[21:51] <Amari> kacke?
[21:51] <ejifpefj> I TURNED OFF IDENT
[21:51] <ferentz> yes
[21:51] <ejifpefj> PROPHET MUHAMMAD SUCKS CAMEL DICK
[21:51] <ejifpefj> I TURNED OFF THE IDENT :)
[21:51] <ArrPirate> anyone know what program I can use to take a video screenshot? Like instead of a still image be a video?
[21:51] <ejifpefj> ME FUCKY FUCKY JESUS' MOM
[21:51] <ph03nix> hello ... question... i have an email server and received an email from ubuntuforums.org offering a business loan... how does this occur?
[21:51] <ks3> ferentz: you modified /etc/sysctl.conf, not sysclt.conf, right?
[21:51] <Odd-rationale> ArrPirate: gtk-recordmydesktop
[21:51] <ejifpefj> ME FUCKY FUCKY PROPHET MUHAMMAD'S DAUGHTER
[21:51] <Odd-rationale> !ops
[21:51] <ubotu> Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti, mneptok, Pici, Jack_Sparrow or nickrud!
[21:51] <ferentz> yes
[21:51] <ejifpefj> ME FUCKY FUCKY PROPHET MUHAMMAD'S DAUGHTER
[21:52] <diabliyo> join
[21:52] <ArrPirate> Odd-rationale:  thanks!
[21:52] <Odd-rationale> ArrPirate: 'welcom
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[21:53] <xim> whats the quickest way to do delete a full folder in the terminal
[21:53] <Odd-rationale> xim: rm -rf
[21:53] <jrib> !cli > xim (read the private message from ubotu)
[21:53] <not_chawson> hey, im jus wondering how do you install windows live messenger on linux?
[21:53] <Odd-rationale> xim: Be VERY careful with that command though!!
[21:53] <xim> cool thankx
[21:53] <danand> xim - thats rm -rf folder_name
[21:53] <xim> yeah, i figured
[21:53] <ArthurArchnix> not_chawson: maybe wine, or virtualbox if you have a copy of windows lying around... why do you want to?
[21:54] <diabliyo> I problem in xubuntu =(
[21:54] <danand> xim - k ... just in case :)
[21:54] <greg_> well, it appears that reconfiguring worked
[21:54] <danand> greg_ - cool :D
[21:54] <not_chawson> i hav a copy of windows handy, i need it to IM ppl.
[21:54] <greg_> even though some of the questions it asked me I don't think I answered the best option
[21:54] <ArthurArchnix> greg_ Cool... so, avoid saying "compiz" where your computer might overhear you. :)
[21:54] <ks3> ferentz: what shows up from sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward?
[21:54] <greg_> lol thanks alot
[21:54] <xim> thanks, would "rm -rf" by itself wipe the current directory?
[21:54] <ferentz> any idea why my internal network pc cant connect to internet after i configured dhcp + iptables rules + modified /etc/sysctl.conf ?
[21:55] <Odd-rationale> xim: with /
[21:55] <Odd-rationale> xim: NOO sooryy
[21:55] <xim> or a dot you mean
[21:55] <danand> Odd-rationale - thats NOT funny :O
[21:55] <[rip]oink> ferentz check if can ping numerical ip's
[21:55] <danand> Odd-rationale - :)
[21:55] <[rip]oink> then try with dnsing ips
[21:55] <ArthurArchnix> ferentz: After you did all that? I can think of three reasons why it might not be working.
[21:55] <ferentz> i can ping them
[21:55] <Odd-rationale> danand: :-[
[21:56] <[rip]oink> check ifconfig - might need to reload /etc/init.d/networking restart
[21:56] <macrobad> not_chawson: you may try using Pidgin instead
[21:56] <[rip]oink> sounds like dns only is broken?
[21:56] <[rip]oink> check dns servers?
[21:56] <gregbrady> Is there a reason why Compiz does not work in 7.10?  It works in other distros....I must not be doing something right here.
[21:56] <[rip]oink> [ideas only sorry]
[21:56] <danand> xim - rm -rf * _would_ wipe the contents of your directory - thats why that command can be so dangerous
[21:56] <napoleon> to listen a radio on internet, please ?
[21:56] <ArthurArchnix> not_chawson: I don't have live, and I can IM people using it.
[21:56] <macrobad> gregbrady: It does.
[21:56] <xim> right, but that form wouldnt do directories correct?
[21:57] <danand> xim - rm -rf by itself would not do anything though
[21:57] <Starnestommy> xim: I think so
[21:57] <Starnestommy> er, I think it would
[21:57] <gregbrady> macrobad: can you elaborate?
[21:57] <napoleon> how to listen a radio on internet, please ?
[21:57] <danand> Odd-rationale - he'd have to be root to do serious damage with a rm -rf  :D
[21:57] <not_chawson> arthurarchnix, isnt that a slow way to IM? WLM is very handy as it is made by windows.
[21:57] <Odd-rationale> xim: "/" will delete your entire filesystem Do NOT try it. For some reason I thought that is what you were asking.
[21:57] <ks3> xim: -r is recursive... so it would remove directories
[21:57] <xim> ic
[21:57] <macrobad> xim: rm -rf is not recoverable, that is a trash bin wouldn't help, if anything goes wrong..
[21:58] <ArthurArchnix> napoleon: ... use exaile. or rythmbox, or just about any music manager.
[21:58] <Odd-rationale> danand: That is why I did not post the whole thing, or else....
[21:58] <napoleon> no radio only
[21:58] <danand> Odd-rationale - :)
[21:58] <ArthurArchnix> not_chawson: :D haha... windows live fast... now I've "heard" everything.
[21:58] <ferentz> i have this line in /etc/sysctl.conf   net/ipv4/ip_forward=1
[21:58] <macrobad> gregbrady: Are you the same person, as greg_?
[21:58] <issam> is there a software to save what I write with my keyboard ????????
[21:58] <soltaraefv> me wants Fatima (prophet Muhammad's daughter) so bad
[21:58] <soltaraefv> me so horny
[21:58] <ferentz> i have / instead of .
[21:58] <soltaraefv> me fucky fucky Fatima Zahra
[21:58] <soltaraefv> me fucky fucky Jesus' mom
[21:58] <not_chawson> really? have you heard rihannas new song?
[21:59] <xim> oh i see about the recursive thing thanks guys
[21:59] <Odd-rationale> !ops | soltaraefv
[21:59] <ubotu> soltaraefv: 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!
[21:59] <Flare183> Odd-rationale: thanks
[21:59] <ArthurArchnix> not_chawson: Nah... you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. At any rate, talking to them through pidgin will be a lot better experience than running live under wine or a VM, if you got those working. The second option would be like 300MB of ram, just to chat!
[21:59] <macrobad> gregbrady: Generally, there could be only one reason: video drivers. I know that it borks with various ATI cards, but otherwise Compiz works OK on Ubuntu.
[21:59] <danand> xim - alot of people alias that command to use mv instead. ie alias rm -rf to mv the args supplied to it to the .Trash folder. that is a lot safer
[21:59] <not_chawson> ohh i see, thanks
[21:59] <not_chawson> lmao Windows FTW!!!!
[22:00] <neptyk> hi
[22:00] <neptyk> jests jakis polak
[22:00] <Fesek> not_chawson, Stop man :P
[22:00] <xim> that reminds me, how do i get it to save my aliases when i reboot?
[22:00] <not_chawson> Bill Gates is God! =D
[22:00] <neptyk> JEST JAKIS POLAK ??
[22:00] <Seveas> !pl | neptyk
[22:00] <issam> is there a software to save what I write with my keyboard ????????
[22:00] <ubotu> neptyk: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[22:00] <Fesek> not_chawson, Seriously. Stop ^^
[22:00] <xim> because i want to alias cd.. to cd ..
[22:00] <Flare183> neptyk: quit it
[22:00] <kikr> do different vga cables support different resolutions?  because I was using a cable that supported the monitor's native resolution, but then when I switched the vga cable, that resolutoin is no longer available
[22:00] <danand> xim - save them in the .bash_aliases file
[22:00] <Flare183> oops
[22:00] <neptyk> SORRY
[22:00] <xim> is that in my home folder or in etc somewhere?
[22:00] <Starnestommy> neptyk: try #ubuntu-pl
[22:00] <neptyk> ok
[22:01] <Flare183> neptyk: sorry wrong nick
[22:01] <danand> xim - in your home folder - type ls .bash*
[22:01] <xim> cool
[22:01] <macrobad> not_chawson: By the way, there are other programs apart from pidgin. Just search Wikipedia for a comparison of IM clients.
[22:01] <bloody`> not_chawson: kopete isnt bad
[22:02] <bakert> i need to scp everything in a directory except one folder.  for some reason i can't work out how to say "everything except this folder" on the commandline.  hint?
[22:02] <macrobad> not_chawson: On KDE people generally use Kopete, on GNOME - Pidgin, and in console - Finch (Pidgin too)
[22:02] <flithm> hey everyone... assuming I have a hardy pbuilder setup working, how do I go about building one of the packages from launch pad?  I downloaded and extracted all the tarballs but when I run dpkg-buildpackage I get an error
[22:02] <nDuff> Which package has syscall documentation? I just tried "man 2 stat", and there's nothing there.
[22:02] <Seveas> nDuff, manpages-dev / manpages-posix-dev
[22:03] <adamb> so I have an array like [0] => hostname,ip,network -  i want to loop throw the large array and sort by the "network"  how would I do so?
[22:03] <nDuff> Seveas, thankee.
[22:03] <adamb> explode at , and then how would I loop and sort?
[22:03] <Seveas> adamb, assuming php, try #php
[22:03] <Seveas> this is not a programming channel
[22:03] <overridex> I'm trying to get rid of the light tan background color in gutsy when i'm first logging in... i changed it to black in my user's background settings and in the login settings, but i still see the light tan when i'm first logging in... i have auto-login enabled.  any suggestions?
[22:04] <cottima> debootstrap exits during or before base install on server.  (why?) how do I fix?
[22:04] <macrobad> overridex: I have the same problem here.
[22:04] <Seveas> cottima, broken cd perhaps, run the integrity test from the cd bootmenu
[22:04] <farruinn_> adamb: do a web search for "search algorithms"
[22:04] <mandrig> where is the module configuration file located??
[22:04] <gregbrady> Sorry, I got disconnected here..... Is there a reason why Compiz does not work in 7.10?  It works in other distros....I must not be doing something right here.
[22:05] <danand> overridex - there was a post on that the other day ... apparently its fixable ... have you searched the forums?
[22:05] <cottima> seveas checks okay
[22:05] <macrobad> gregbrady: Generally, there could be only one reason: video drivers. I know that it borks with various ATI cards, but otherwise Compiz works OK on Ubuntu.
[22:05] <Emilian> adamb, $array = explode( ',', $line[$number]);
[22:05] <frost0> can someone show me how to add windows to an existing all-ubuntu install?
[22:05] <Seveas> cottima, dead harddrive or other hardware brokenness perhaps, run memtest86
[22:05] <frost0> i know i have to use that live cd with mbr
[22:05] <gregbrady> macrobad, I know it works on this machine as I've used it under pclos
[22:05] <Emilian> then $array['0'] would be the hostname, $array['1'] would be the ip
[22:05] <Seveas> !grub > frost0
[22:05] <frost0> but, i'd like a little guidance :)
[22:05] <Seveas> Emilian, this is not a programming channel
[22:05] <ompaul> frost0, that url is the best guidance you can get
[22:06] <mandrig> gregbrady, I got compiz to work fine on gutsy
[22:06] <imran> hello
[22:06] <gregbrady> mandrig, of that I have no doubt.  I'm just wondering what I'm doing wrong to enable it.
[22:06] <frost0> ompaul, do you think 5-6 gb's is enough for a stripped down nlite install?
[22:06] <adamb> yeah I typed my Q in wrong channel, thought it was #php, sorry.
[22:06] <macrobad> gregbrady: Works For Me. If you could describe the errors, we could help, perhaps.
[22:06] <ArthurArchnix> overridex: macrobad still have the brown town problem on login?
[22:06] <issam> is there a software to save what I write with my keyboard ????????
[22:07] <Seveas> issam, script
[22:07] <bruenig> issam: called a text editor
[22:07] <sylvantis> issam: vim
[22:07] <anonymous111> In Gutsy, is there a graphical way of scanning for wireless networks. I know I can do a "wlanconfig athx scan", but is there a graphical method?
[22:07] <nDuff> issam, across all applications, or only in a single shell console?
[22:07] <gregbrady> macrobad: "The Composite extension is not available"
[22:07] <ompaul> frost0, it might be - but I give hundreds of gigs so I would not be the best person to ask -- add some swap to that and I'll say yes
[22:07] <Seveas> anonymous111, there is
[22:07] <bloody`> anon: nm-applet
[22:07] <macrobad> ArthurArchnix: Yes. I have changed the color in gdm, in gnome, but in between them (just after i enter password and hit enter) it is brownish.
[22:08] <ArthurArchnix> macrobad: gksudo gedit /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default
[22:08] <issam> yes all aplications please !!!
[22:08] <cottima> seveas, highly doubt that, but running the test.  what parameters do I use to restart it (if nothing shows as wrong in the results)?
[22:08] <nDuff> issam, I'd probably hook into the input core, then.
[22:08] <mandrig> gregbrady, are you getting my msgs?
[22:08] <Odd-rationale> macrobad: That is a slight bug. do "sudo gedit /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default Near the end of the file you will find a hex code lik
[22:08] <nDuff> issam, see /dev/input/*; that'll let you record mouse movement and such as well.
[22:08] <Odd-rationale> macrobad: #dab082. change that to whatever you want
[22:08] <gregbrady> mandrig, yes.  I've responded.
[22:09] <ArthurArchnix> macrobad: Make it 'x'
[22:09] <Starnestommy> mandrig: he isn't identified to nickserv or registered
[22:09] <anonymous111> bloody`: Thanks. I already had that one open. I didn't know if it was scanning all networks, or just for the one I had previously selected, as there is only one near me. If that's scanning for all networks, then I don't have the problem. Thanks for your help. :D
[22:09] <issam> nDuff, thanks !!!
[22:09] <mandrig> ah ha
[22:09] <mandrig> gregbrady, sudo apt-get install xgl
[22:09] <Starnestommy> mandrig: try doing '/msg nickserv set unfiltered on' to allow PMs from unregistered users
[22:09] <nDuff> issam, I've written some python code to interpret input core events, but don't have it handy -- but it shouldn't be particularly difficult to reproduce.
[22:09] <bloody`> anon: you can also manually input a network, which is very helpful at times :)
[22:09] <ArthurArchnix> macrobad: It takes on the values from elsewhere if you make it 'x'. Otherwise you gotta come back in there and change the hex when you change the colours elsewhere.
[22:10] <overridex> ArthurArchnix: thanks!
[22:10] <gregbrady> mandrig, working...............
[22:10] <anonymous111> yeah - it's a great applet
[22:10] <nDuff> issam, you *will* need to be sure your keyboard is actually going through the input core -- if it's USB I think it quite certainly will be, but I'm not sure about PS/2.
[22:10] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: Where does it get the color if you use "x" ?
[22:10] <gregbrady> mandrig: "Couldn't find package"
[22:10] <Paddy_EIRE> does anyone fancy giving me a hand with remote desktop.. I'm connected wireless on the laptop and the desktop is connected to an ethernet port on the wifi router when I do "vncviewer -fullscreen 192.168.2.102:0" I get a username and password entry box and only password is available to use... this fails and gives an authentication error... any ideas
[22:10] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: Or does it make it transparent ?
[22:11] <issam> nDuff, ok !!
[22:11] <ArthurArchnix> Either the login manager or the desktop... I haven't played with it too much. But I do know that when I change the colour of both from black to red, I don't see black (assuming you set a hex value of black).
[22:11] <ArthurArchnix> Odd-rationale: right now I don't even see a colour. I've set my login to be plain, no colour with an image. My desktop is the same image.
[22:12] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: That is good to know. Thanks for the hint. Hopefully this will be fixed in hardy, feisty never had this probelm...
[22:12] <whoopsbob> Hi all, I've got the alpha 5 ISO downloaded, but alpha 6 just came out. If install 5, can I easily upgrade to 6?
[22:12] <macrobad> gregbrady: http://pastebin.org/22795 Try this.
[22:12] <gilligan_> evening
[22:12] <jrib> !hardy | whoopsbob
[22:12] <ArthurArchnix> Odd-rationale: Yeah.. it was a silly regression. But they had all kinds of problems with gdm in gutsy. Remember the epic "GDM is taking too long to load desktop thread"? I think it's at like 2000 posts right now or something... :)
[22:13] <anonymous111> whoopsbob: run "sudo update-manager -d" after installation
[22:13] <ubotu> whoopsbob: 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
[22:13] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: So you have BACKCOLOR="x" or with out "" ?
[22:13] <ArthurArchnix> Yeah, 'x'.
[22:13] <xyblor> how do I defragment a fat32 disk?
[22:13] <Eric_Jardas> hello
[22:13] <whoopsbob> anonymous111: cool, thank you
[22:13] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: No quotes?
[22:13] <r3n0c> can somebody let me know how to check a directory with bash scripts
[22:13] <ArthurArchnix> Odd-rationale:  Which doesn't make sense. I know... if 'x' then 'x'...
[22:13] <bruenig> r3n0c: "check"
[22:13] <usse1> r3n0c: check a directory?
[22:13] <r3n0c> i am trying if [ -d $ZIP]
[22:13] <r3n0c> if it exists
[22:13] <anonymous111> anonymous111: no problem - remember that it's a testing release, so it might have problems, and you'll be fine
[22:13] <ArthurArchnix> BACKCOLOR="#x"
[22:13] <Eric_Jardas> can anyone help me with setting up samba to share printer ?
[22:13] <bruenig> r3n0c: what is the problem
[22:14] <ArthurArchnix> hmm.. that's wrong. :)
[22:14] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: Ok.
[22:14] <ArthurArchnix> I'll change that now.
[22:14] <anonymous111> whoopsbob: oops, i was meant to put your username in there ;)
[22:14] <St0n3-C0l> Why on boot my screen says 'Out of Frequency' And I've to open linux through recovery mode and do 'init 4'
[22:14] <r3n0c> bruenig, i get an error message when i run it
[22:14] <orudie> can someone help me? how can i change a home directory for users in proftpd ?
[22:14] <r3n0c> bruenig, it says [: 17: missing]
[22:14] <whoopsbob> anonymous111: yeah, I know it's testing. it's more fun that way :)
[22:14] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: What is wrong?
[22:14] <Eric_Jardas> can anyone help me with setting up samba to share printer ?
[22:14] <bruenig> r3n0c: if [ -d "$ZIP" ]
[22:14] <gregbrady> macrobad, working......
[22:14] <r3n0c> bruenig, line 17 is the fi statement in the if
[22:15] <ArthurArchnix> Odd-rationale: "#x" should be "x"
[22:15] <r3n0c> bruenig, .... really in quotes?
[22:15] <bruenig> r3n0c: paste the whole thing
[22:15] <r3n0c> pastebin?
[22:15] <frost0> ompaul, how would i make a new partition for that xp install right now in ubuntu?
[22:15] <bruenig> no in the channel, 17 lines in the channel
[22:15] <ArrPirate> anyone know of a good video editing program?
[22:15] <xim> can you tell me what would I put in the .bash_aliases to make del = mv to .trash how could i pass the middle argument
[22:15] <bruenig> good question
[22:15] <Odd-rationale> ArthurArchnix: No quotes? single quotes?
[22:15] <gilligan_> does anyone here happen to have a Samsung Q45 with an intel chipset? I'm still trying to get brightness control to work..
[22:15] <usse1> r3n0c: if [ -d "$ZIP" ] ; then echo 1; fi works fine here
[22:15] <Odd-rationale> ArrPirate: Have you looked at kdenlive?
[22:15] <r3n0c> ok one sec
[22:15] <ompaul> !dualboot > frost0 (read message from bot pleasE)
[22:16] <xim> ill google it
[22:16] <r3n0c> same problem, hold i'll put on pastebin
[22:16] <jrib> xim: 'man mv' explains you want to use -t :)
[22:16] <r3n0c> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58804/plain/
[22:16] <xobius> ArrPirate, perhaps xinelerra
[22:16] <gregbrady> macrobad, I'm not sure what you are getting at there
[22:16] <xsystemx> How can I re-install apt ?
[22:16] <xyblor> !defrag
[22:16] <ubotu> The default Ubuntu filesystem (ext3) is engineered to avoid fragmentation issues in most cases, see http://linkpot.net/behead/ for a simple example on how it achieves this. A package "defrag" is available in !Universe, however its use is not safe, and is generally not needed.
[22:16] <Eric_Jardas> can anyone help me with setting up samba to share printer ?
[22:16] <St0n3-C0l> Why on boot my screen says 'Out of Frequency' And I've to open linux through recovery mode and do 'init 4'
[22:16] <r3n0c> bruenig,  it is really really short, it should check if the directory exists, then do an operation.  if i don't put that if case in there it works fine
[22:16] <xim> cool im looking at it
[22:17] <macrobad> It works!
[22:17] <Eric_Jardas> can anyone help me with setting up samba to share printer ?
[22:17] <xsystemx> sudo apt-get update doesn't reponse and sudo dpkg -i is not working either?
[22:17] <usse1> r3n0c: the closing ] should have space before it
[22:17] <ompaul> !samba > Eric_Jardas (the community put together a page on that - have a look at the url the bot sent you)
[22:17] <r3n0c> .... lol, great
[22:17] <usse1> r3n0c: its that picky
[22:18] <r3n0c> does the directory have to be the whole thing?
[22:18] <Eric_Jardas> ompaul, ty
[22:18] <r3n0c> like /r3n0c/home.....
[22:18] <xsystemx> Anyone know how I can re-install apt service?
[22:18] <macrobad> ArthurArchnix: Thanx!
[22:18] <r3n0c> or could it just be the ending, from the pwd. /HW/3
[22:18] <danand> r3n0c - try ZIP="HW/$1"
[22:18] <[T]an1> somehow i have made it so that my numlock keys come on whenever x is restarted just for my laptop. If i am plugged into my docking station using a regular keybard it works just fine. however is i am just standalone with the laptop, numlocks is always active.
[22:18] <jrib> xsystemx: tell us why you want to do that
[22:18] <r3n0c> kk
[22:18] <[T]an1> layout issue maybe?
[22:18] <usse1> r3n0c: no you can specify a relative path
[22:18] <[T]an1> i have a thinkpad t43p
[22:18] <macrobad> And the other... guy, thanks! =)
[22:18] <bladerunner> I seem to be having a bit of trouble trying to get sound-juicer to rip cd's to mp3.  I have installed lame liblame0 liblame-dev and still it doesn't allow me to choose mp3 from the dropdown selection.  any idea on how to rectify this?
[22:18] <bruenig> r3n0c: it is because you don't have a space after "$ZIP" and the bracket: here is a more sane way to do it: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58805/
[22:18] <ArthurArchnix> cheers macrobad ... I remember how excited I was too when I finally got rid of it. And the other guy was Odd-rationale
[22:19] <r3n0c> woot
[22:19] <r3n0c> thanks guys
[22:19] <r3n0c> stupid space before the ]
[22:19] <Odd-rationale> the other guy... hmm
[22:19] <macrobad> Odd-rationale: thanks for your tip!
[22:19] <macrobad> =)
[22:19] <Odd-rationale> macrobad: np :)
[22:19] <danand> r3n0c - i hate errors like that :)
[22:19] <raiderxx> I;m having trouble getting music from my backup harddrive to my pc.
[22:19] <macrobad> You have an "odd" nick ))
[22:20] <jrib> raiderxx: what kind of trouble?  what exactly happens?
[22:20] <raiderxx> It is saying unable to mount volume
[22:20] <honnolulu> me wants Fatima (prophet Muhammad's daughter) so bad
[22:20] <honnolulu> me so horny
[22:20] <honnolulu> me fucky fucky Fatima Zahra
[22:20] <honnolulu> me fucky fucky Jesus' mom
[22:20] <monte> hey wat a good dvd movie burning program that it makes audio and video look real nice
[22:20] <raiderxx> jrib, it has music from my windows hard drive. Could that be why?
[22:20] <anonymous111> xsystemx: try going to the apt project homepage and installing from source.
[22:20] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: As I recall, it was a bug in soundjuicer. I messed around with it for a bit, but I seem to recall creating a new profile, calling it mp3, then closing sound juice, then starting it up, and there it was.
[22:20] <orudie> how would i add a standard user ?
[22:20] <flush> yo
[22:20] <flush> anyone runs asterisk on ubuntu here
[22:20] <raiderxx> jrib, it says unable to mount volume"
[22:21] <r3n0c> ok guys different question
[22:21] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: this on gutsy?
[22:21] <r3n0c> how can i make the script not print anything
[22:21] <r3n0c> since i do a zip command
[22:21] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix:  I was sure this method worked fine for feisty!
[22:21] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: Yeah.
[22:21] <usse1> flush: not really why? poor choice of a distribution to run asterisk on
[22:21] <r3n0c> it prints out the files it zips
[22:21] <macrobad> orudie: Who is a standard nowadays?
[22:21] <jrib> r3n0c: that's the full error?  try mounting it in a shell
[22:21] <jrib> !enter | r3n0c
[22:21] <ubotu> r3n0c: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[22:21] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix:  I ahve used sound jucier to rip mp3 before!?!
[22:21] <monte> raiderxx: wat the problem
[22:21] <r3n0c> jrib,  works now, lol ok
[22:21] <flush> usse1 what you recommand
[22:21] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: Yeah.. it's a regression. IF you have the same bug that affected me. You still can... you just need to tell it how once. It's forgotten.
[22:21] <xobius> r3n0c, > /dev/null
[22:21] <r3n0c> can i make the script not output any text, even tho i call the zip command, which automatically prints things?
[22:22] <xobius> r3n0c, or program_script >> /dev/null
[22:22] <orudie> what is the command to add a user name and set his password ?
[22:22] <usse1> flush: take a look at http://www.asterisknow.org/ it's a linux distribution specially geared to run asterisk
[22:22] <raiderxx> monte, Im trying to get music from my external HD to my computer, and it wont open. Says "unable to mount volume 'Kieth'"
[22:22] <xsystemx> What is the command to execute GUI util to create users in ubuntu?
[22:22] <flush> usse1 thx
[22:22]  * danand thinks honnolulu is gonna get himself killed ... he's from Tehran :O
[22:22] <hapo> another question: even if it's not possible to use a binary kernel from a newer version of ubuntu, can one still use the source package and compile it by hand? there are some important patches enabled in hoary and I really have to get them enabled easily.
[22:22] <jrib> xsystemx: users-admin
[22:22] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: I'll open it up now.. I've been ripping oggs lately... smaller file size for equal quality, free open source... all sorts of good reasons. Plus I don't really use my shuffle anymore.
[22:22] <hapo> hardy, that is
[22:22] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: End rant. let me see what I did...
[22:22] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: I'm still baffled how things can get "broken" on a newer version so easily ;)
[22:22] <monte> raider: are u trying to move stuff from one computer to another
[22:22] <Eric_Jardas> Can anyone help me with setting up samba to share a printer ?
[22:22] <jrib> orudie: system -> adiministration -> users and groups
[22:23] <xsystemx> jrib - you are not allowed to access the system?
[22:23] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: i would use ogg but its for a podcast and I need to be open to all
[22:23] <jrib> xsystemx: huh?
[22:23] <faileas> raiderxx: it probably wasn't dismounted properly. i think you can force it tho
[22:23] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner:  edit preferences, then edit profiles
[22:23] <monte> raiderxx: are u trying to move stuff from one computer to anther
[22:23] <xsystemx> jrib - the option is not there anymore ?
[22:23] <r3n0c> is there any way to stop a script from printing any text? i call commands within the script that print info, can i suppress this?
[22:23] <fyrmedic> any idea why rhythmbox shuts down and wont restart if I plug in my old ipod shuffle?
[22:23] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: i use ogg for my personal collection
[22:23] <macrobad> orudie: useradd, I guess. But it won't create a home folder.
[22:23] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: done tha
[22:23] <ArthurArchnix> say new, call it mp3
[22:23] <jrib> xsystemx: it's system -> administration -> users and groups
[22:23] <bladerunner> t
[22:23] <xim> should i put this .trash alias in my .bash_aliases or .bashrc file?
[22:23] <usse1> r3n0c: call the commands that print the text like that command > /dev/null
[22:23] <raiderxx> monte, basically, yes. Music. MP3s.
[22:23] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: then edit
[22:23] <xsystemx> jrib - I swear, system, administration, users and groups option no longer present
[22:24] <monte> raiderxx: ok is it from a windows to linux
[22:24] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: edit the newly created "mp3" I mean.
[22:24] <jrib> xsystemx: does the command work from the shell?
[22:24] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: added new profile and edited to add the same code as other mp3 profile
[22:24] <raiderxx> monte, yes
[22:24] <danand> r3n0c - pipe output to /dev/null ie command blah 2>&1 > /dev/null i think
[22:24] <xobius> r3n0c, do pgrep -l name and then pkill complette_name
[22:24] <xsystemx> jrib - nope
[22:24] <macrobad> orudie: adduser would work too. o_O
[22:24] <gavi> folks i installed wine than ubuntu said there was an update for it, i did the update and now my wine doesnt seem like its working
[22:24] <jrib> xsystemx: what was the output?
[22:24] <monte> raiderxx: plug in hard drive in windows
[22:24] <raiderxx> monte, but I don't want to ruin it for windows.
[22:24] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: then made active, restarted still no luck
[22:24] <r3n0c> usse1, what do you mean, never written a script before
[22:24] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: Perfect.Save it. Close out of soundjuicer and restart. Oh.. really?
[22:24] <raiderxx> monte, then remove safely?
[22:24] <monte> raiderxx: yes
[22:24] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: am i missing something?
[22:24] <raiderxx> monte, ok! Thanks a lot!
[22:24] <usse1> r3n0c: it redirects all output of the command to /dev/null which just discards it
[22:25] <xsystemx> jrib - anything I run example sudo apt-get sudo adduser all does not work?
[22:25] <monte> raiderxx: i had the same problem last week lol
[22:25] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: only 4 options even when more than 4 are active (wav is a no show too)
[22:25] <r3n0c> so if i say, zip -r HW$1 Part\ *, and that works, to have it not print anything do: zip -r HW$1 Part\ * > /dev/null..... won't this erase the output of the zip command too?
[22:25] <jrib> xsystemx: you need to tell me the exact error you get for me to help you
[22:25] <Eric_Jardas> Can anyone help me with setting up samba to share a printer ?
[22:25] <dougsko> r3n0c: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO-3.html
[22:25] <secor> /msg ubotu etiquette
[22:25] <monte> so does any one know a very good dvd burner program to make dvds to watch on a tv
[22:26] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: this is on a livecd
[22:26] <xsystemx> jrib - command prompt is blank, when you press enter, goes user@desktop~!$
[22:26] <kamisalami> is there a backport of the asterisk package in hardy for 7.10 ?
[22:26] <usse1> r3n0c: I think it only redirects output side effects are not touched, hang on lemme try it
[22:26] <danand> r3n0c - you may have to redirect standard output and standard error to /dev/null to see nothing on the terminal - thats what that 2&>1 >/dev/null does
[22:26] <xsystemx>  jrib - is there a way to do a repair install?
[22:26] <jrib> xsystemx: don't describe it, just copy and paste what you are doing and the output to pastebin please
[22:26] <macrobad> orudie: adduser is Ubuntu's script. It would create all the necessary folders and files.
[22:26] <gavi> folks i installed wine than ubuntu said there was an update for it, i did the update and now my wine doesnt seem like its working
[22:26] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: I think that may be the problem. Let me see if I can track down the bug report that helped me fix it....
[22:27] <usse1> r3n0c: no it only redirects output zip file is created anyway
[22:27] <danand> r3n0c - 2 is standard error, 1 is standard output
[22:27] <monte> dvd burner programs?
[22:27] <xsystemx> jrib - no errors at all, is there a way to re-install apt-get and admin-users via cd?
[22:27] <r3n0c> usse1,  yeah, that works. doing > /dev/null gets rid of just the text
[22:27] <monte> anyone know any good ones
[22:28] <r3n0c> thanks guys, peace out till next time
[22:28] <frost0> where is virtual box installed? /home/user/.vbox?
[22:28] <xobius> monte k3b
[22:28] <macrobad> frost0: There are your setting only.
[22:28] <monte> xobius: does it make them were u can put them in a home movie player
[22:28] <frost0> anyway i could search for it macrobad?
[22:29] <docta_v> i want to remove all the drives from my system and replace it with larger ones
[22:29] <docta_v> but there aren't enough bays to do it with all drives online
[22:29] <docta_v> so i'm thinking tarball everything to a large external usb drive
[22:29] <jrib> xsystemx: how long has this been happening?
[22:29] <docta_v> replace drives, untar, re-install boot loader
[22:29] <docta_v> is that the best way to do something like that?
[22:29] <macrobad> frost0: Sure. If you want to get a complete list of files, run 'dpkg-query -L packagename'
[22:29] <xobius> monte, it write DVD iso image
[22:29] <usse1> docta_v: why not use something like dd to make complete images of the drives
[22:30] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: got this? gstreamer0.8-lame
[22:30] <monte> xobios: wats that mean
[22:30] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: no
[22:30] <docta_v> usse1: yeah i guess that would work too
[22:30] <xsystemx> jrib - for a week, noticed there was an issue when sudo commands were not responding
[22:30] <usse1> docta_v: or better yet use partimage
[22:30] <xobius> monte, install and try to do it
[22:30] <xim> SHOuld i put my aliases in .bashrc or .bash_aliases
[22:30] <docta_v> usse1: but if your new drive is larger
[22:30] <jrib> xsystemx: does 'apt-get update' work ok?
[22:30] <xsystemx> jrib - also notice was having an issue when trying to install OS via virtualbox
[22:31] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: actually let me check
[22:31] <docta_v> wouldn't that cause a problem?
[22:31] <xsystemx> jrib - nope, it just goes back to command prompt
[22:31] <frost0> macrobad, if i just want to uninstall virtualbox, will it remove its virtual partition?
[22:31] <usse1> docta_v: use partimage instead of dd
[22:31] <dougsko> docta_v: http://reactor-core.org/disk-migration.html
[22:31] <xobius> monte I had never done video DVD
[22:31] <jrib> xsystemx: even without sudo?
[22:31] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: whats it part of?
[22:32] <xsystemx> jrib> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[22:32] <xsystemx> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[22:32] <xsystemx> jrib - actually responses without using sudo
[22:32] <ixian_> does anyone know if the laptop hard drive issues are resolved in ubuntu 8.04? the power management settings in the current ubuntu can apparently wear down laptop hard drives..
[22:32] <jrib> xsystemx: ok.  What does "groups" return?
[22:32] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: woa... never mind
[22:32] <mutable> hello, i would like to try new version of compiz (fusion). i would uninstall all compiz packages and then installed compiled compiz. however i found that package ubuntu desktop depends on compiz. what is the proper way in debian to solve this please? thx
[22:32] <ArthurArchnix> That tips from 2004.
[22:32] <ArthurArchnix> :(
[22:32] <xsystemx> jrib - tell me what command to run?
[22:32] <jrib> xsystemx: groups
[22:32] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: ? i ahve installed the mp3 codecs from totem when asked
[22:33] <frost0> macrobad, how do i uninstall a directory located here (/home/user/.VirtualBox) via terminal...i know there is a prefix or something.
[22:33] <ArthurArchnix> I'll just point you here and wish you luck bladerunner, seeing as how what works for me hasn't worked for you: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=652698&highlight=soundjuicer+mp3
[22:33] <xsystemx> user and vboxusers
[22:33] <danand> frost0 - .VirtualBox is the location of settings and virtual boxes hard drive images on my system. which virtualbox will give the location of the executable
[22:33] <macrobad> frost0: This I cannot tell 100% correct, because I have never used it. It depends on where system images are stored. Normally, apt-get remove leaves all user settings, and apt-get purge deletes *everythin*
[22:33] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: ok no worries ;) thanks anayhow
[22:33] <bilakhanish> me wants Fatima (prophet Muhammad's daughter) so bad
[22:33] <bilakhanish> me so horny
[22:33] <bilakhanish> me fucky fucky Fatima Zahra
[22:33] <bilakhanish> me fucky fucky Jesus' mom
[22:33] <jrib> frost0: just delete it
[22:33] <danand> bilakhanish - you live in tehran
[22:33] <kamisalami> i want to run the asteriks from hardy on gutsy, so i wonder if there is an backport vailable ?
[22:33] <xsystemx> jrib - user and vboxusers
[22:33] <frost0> jrib, in thunar hidden folders don't show up.
[22:34] <docta_v> usse1: partimage looks pretty cool, i wonder if i can restore to a larger partition
[22:34] <bilakhanish> yes i do
[22:34] <t0rp> how do i get ubuntu to show me manpages for include files? stdio.h, stdlib.h I want these manpages
[22:34] <jrib> xsystemx: you need to be in the admin group to use sudo
[22:34] <macrobad> frost0: Actually, your home folder is your home folder, and you are free to change its contents as you wish, even delete all these settings.
[22:34] <Guiri> Hi. I'm installing Xubuntu to a dell smartstep 100n.. safe video mode still won't boot. it'll get to the configure screen but still corrupt.. any ideas? thanks.
[22:34] <usse1> docta_v: yes you can but you may have to resize your original partition to accommodate all the free space after you reimage your hdd
[22:34] <jrib> xsystemx: what does 'lsb_release -c' return?
[22:34] <xsystemx> jrib - I used to be ?
[22:35] <xsystemx> gutsy
[22:35] <ArthurArchnix> Hey jrib... There can't be that many ubuntu users in iran. Just ban Iran. ;)
[22:35] <frost0> macrobad, but what is the prefix to delete a specific folder in the terminal?
[22:35] <docta_v> usse1: that makes sense
[22:35] <macrobad> frost0: On the other hand, programs are normally installed computer-wide, and one needs root permissions to install or remove a program.
[22:35] <ArthurArchnix> Or cut some undersea cables.
[22:35] <macrobad> err
[22:35] <xsystemx> heh
[22:35] <dougsko> t0rp: just google them. http://www.opengroup.org/sud/sud1/xsh/stdio.h.htm http://www.squarebox.co.uk/cgi-squarebox/manServer/usr/share/man/man0p/stdlib.h.0p
[22:35] <sboss> should I install Ubuntu x86 (386) or 64bit on a Intel Core2Duo based laptop?  It is a 64bit processor.  But I dont know if it will help me or not.  This is a desktop install on a laptop that will run VMWare Server that will host my WIndows XP VM.
[22:36] <orudie> can someone help me? how can i change a home directory for users in proftpd ?
[22:36] <xsystemx> jrib - gutsy
[22:36] <r3n0c> ok guys new question, how do i make a script that i can run from any directory?
[22:36] <jrib> xsystemx: then yes, you are supposed to be in the admin group
[22:36] <jrib> xsystemx: (and others)
[22:36] <xsystemx> jrib - others?
[22:36] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: just trying ubuntu-restricted-extras... wish me luck
[22:36] <t0rp> I want them on my machine, as man pages though
[22:36] <usse1> sboss: go with x86
[22:36] <xobius> Guiri, perhaps you have to do it from a livecd
[22:36] <macrobad> frost0: First of all, you may press Ctrl+H in your normal file browser, Nautilus, and delete it that way. But if you insist on shell, then one can delete all files with rm
[22:36] <jrib> xsystemx: first get yourself back into "admin".  Reboot and choose "recovery mode".  Then run "adduser YOUR_USER admin".  Then reboot
[22:37] <jester7> orudie: still dealing with that proftpd, huh?
[22:37] <sboss> usse1, thanks alot.  That is what I was leaning towards but did not know if the 64bit would give me anything special.  thanks again!!
[22:37] <dougsko> t0rp: as far as i know, the devs just didnt package them
[22:37] <orudie> jester7: hey, well actually got it working, but cant specify a home directory
[22:37] <xsystemx> jrib - ok, thx
[22:37] <jester7> orudie: you just mean the default directory that it connects to when you first connect via ftp?
[22:37] <orudie> jester7: yup
[22:37] <usse1> sboss: x64 doesn't give you enough gain on the desktop but brings plenty of headaches
[22:37] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: just found this... "Not a bug but you have to install the restricted-manager and restricted manager-core for the gstream plugin to be available in the list of choices in sound Juicer preference."
[22:38] <jester7> orudie: it SHOULD be under 'files and directories' in webmin
[22:38] <orudie> jester7: right now if i connect it takes me streight to /home/orudie
[22:38] <sboss> thanks a lot all..
[22:38] <macrobad> frost0: In order to delete virtualbox folder you'll need to enter 'rm -rf ~/.VirtualBox' but be ware you won't be given a chance to restore it, because it is deleted unrecoverably.
[22:38] <orudie> jester7: yeah, i specified it there but it didnt work
[22:38] <jester7> orudie: you have to restart proftpd
[22:38] <ArthurArchnix> bladerunner: Hopefully that gets it working. But it's not technically accurate since I haven't installed restricted extras and it is an option in my drop down list.
[22:39] <orudie> jester7: how wouldi restart it ?
[22:39] <jester7> orudie: it should be right on the main proftpd page on webmin...upper right hand corner, should say 'stop proftpd'
[22:39] <frost0> macrobad: weird, i just did sudo rm -rf /home/me/.VirtualBox and my file manager says it worked..but, when i click the icon...it seems as though everything is still there?
[22:39] <Kopfgeldjaeger> n8
[22:39] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: no but you have this sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse
[22:40] <ArthurArchnix> I wish there was some way to replace the firmware on my first gen appple shuffle so I could listen to my ogg music collection.
[22:40] <bladerunner> ArthurArchnix: thats what it is down to
[22:40] <macrobad> orudie: 'sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd restart', perhaps?
[22:40] <stunatra> frost0, try refreshing the directory.
[22:40] <ozehka> my problem: in firefox, scrolling pages with much content is slow. in konqueror the same page works fine, so its not the graphic card
[22:40] <bladerunner> how do i stop an installation in the terminal safely???
[22:40] <frost0> stunatra, okay it seems to have deleted everything....when i open up the program, the virtual machine is gone...but, the program is still there waiting for a new one to be created....that is good enough :)
[22:41] <frost0> stunatra, the core program must be installed elsewhere.
[22:41] <orudie> jester7: in the upper right corner under proftpd server in webmin there is only 'search docs' no stop server
[22:41] <stunatra> frost0, yes, you will have to remove it via package manager.
[22:41] <stunatra> frost0, or terminal.
[22:41] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: Try turning off network-prefetch
[22:41] <bladerunner> when I say stop I mean cancel
[22:41] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: and make sure that smooth scrolling is on.
[22:42] <macrobad> frost0: User settings, program settings, and program binaries are deliberatly separated in most of unix programs.
[22:42] <jester7> orudie: oh, sorry, it's all the way at the bottom
[22:42] <jester7> orudie: it's a button that says "stop server"
[22:42] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: smooth-scrolling makes it even worse. or at least it doesn't help
[22:43] <orudie> jester7: I CANT SEE IT LOL
[22:43] <frost0> macrobad, how do i make a new partition with gparted? I am running it as root and the button is still grayed out :(
[22:43] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: network-prefetch in about:config?
[22:43] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: Yeah.
[22:44] <macrobad> frost0: Ask someone else, I can only guess. Sry. =)
[22:44] <gregbrady> Mandrig is a Steely Eyed Missle Man and has my Compiz working wonders now!!!!  Thanks!
[22:44] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: "network.prefetch-next"?
[22:44] <jester7> orudie: ok, if you click on the "default server" under "virtual servers" you'll see it in teh top right
[22:44] <pinstp> can i control my laptop which has windows xp from my desktop that has ubuntu ???
[22:44] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: Yeah. Make it false. Then restart.
[22:44] <usse1> pinstp: yes
[22:44] <pinstp> how
[22:45] <frost0> jrib, any experience with gparted?
[22:45] <thami_> hi everybody
[22:45] <macrobad> gregbrady: Congrats!
[22:45] <michaelkyle> hi, i just installed xubuntu and my resolution its only 800x600, how can i change it, its not on the list, opnly shows me until 800x600
[22:45] <jrib> frost0: minimal I guess
[22:45] <gregbrady> macrobad, thanks for your help as well!
[22:45] <jester7> orudie: if that doesn't work, you can try what macrobad suggested, i'm pretty sure that the right command
[22:45] <syntaxerror55> !resolution | michaelkyle
[22:45] <ubotu> michaelkyle: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[22:45] <macrobad> gregbrady: np
[22:45] <gregbrady> macrobad, you jumped right in!
[22:45] <usse1> pinstp: easiest would be to enable remote desktop connection in windows and use tsclient in ubuntu to connect to it
[22:46] <thami_> i'm a new user of ubuntu
[22:46] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: no difference.
[22:46] <pinstp> ok ty for the help ussel
[22:46] <DrChirs> How do i give a user administrator privileges from the command line?
[22:46] <purepwnage> My speakers are being treated as "Headphone" in volume control, how do I fix it?
[22:46] <usse1> DrChirs: sudo\
[22:46] <usse1> DrChirs: sudo sorry
[22:46] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: Sorry. Firefox isn't the fastest out there. How bad is it?
[22:47] <syntaxerror55> usse1: I think he wants to know how to grant privaleages
[22:47] <syntaxerror55> not become root
[22:47] <puff`> I want to print a plain text file.  When I tried just "lpr filename" it cut off the left and top edge of the text.  It looks like it's taking an absolute position of 0,0 (e.g. the physical corner of the paper) for the text, when of course laser printers, etc, can't do bleed-printing (they need a small margin around the edges of the paper for the rollers to movethe paper).
[22:47] <jrib> DrChirs: add him to the admin group:  sudo adduser THE_USERNAME_HERE admin
[22:47] <macrobad> !hi > thami_
[22:47] <usse1> syntaxerror55: oh my bad
[22:47] <DrChirs> jrib: thanks
[22:47] <macrobad> !hi | thami_
[22:47] <ubotu> thami_: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[22:47] <syntaxerror55> usse1: It's ok :D
[22:47] <puff`> How do I print a file in ubuntu?
[22:47] <dougsko> DrChirs: useradd -G admin <username>
[22:47] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: not too bad. but it's annoying abit. maybe i'm expecting too much :)
[22:47] <sudokululu> me wants Fatima (prophet Muhammad's daughter) so bad
[22:47] <iRRVi> how do i make a cross compiler for i386-unknown-gnu ?
[22:47] <sudokululu> me so horny
[22:47] <sudokululu> me fucky fucky Fatima Zahra
[22:48] <iRRVi> when i run make it gives me errors
[22:48] <dougsko> DrChirs: thatll add the user to the admin group
[22:48] <sudokululu> me fucky fucky Jesus' mom
[22:48] <puff`> Short of starting open office, waiting for it to come up, and pasting the file into it, how do I print a file?
[22:48] <heidi> strenge Sitten bei Euch.
[22:49] <syntaxerror55> puff`: print a regular text file?
[22:49] <syntaxerror55> can't you do that from gedit
[22:49] <syntaxerror55> puff`: gedit gives me a print option
[22:49] <syntaxerror55> I'm not sure about you :|
[22:49] <dougsko> puff`: lpr <file>
[22:49] <Okita> Is there a utility that I can use to set an arbitrary id3 tag in an mp3?
[22:50] <Odd-rationale> Okita: Try easytag
[22:50] <macrobad> Okita: EasyTag
[22:50] <sandgroper> Does anyone know where to get the Md5 information for Hardy Alpha6?
[22:50] <purepwnage> My speakers are being treated as "Headphone" in volume control, how do I fix it?
[22:50] <macrobad> Odd-rationale: You're too fast! =)
[22:50] <purepwnage> Everything's quiet too
[22:50] <michaelkyle> hi, i cant change my desktop resolution to 1024x768 cause its not listed :(, im at 800x600 atm and its pretty annoying, this is how my xorg.conf is (http://pastebin.com/d29a19e4b), what i have to edit there?
[22:50] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: still there?
[22:50] <puff`> syntaxerror55: so your advice is install gedit, open it in gedit and print it from there?
[22:50] <Odd-rationale> macrobad: :)
[22:51] <fat-head> im using ktorrent and i want to know if the file im downloading has multiple trackers does it download from all trackers ?
[22:51] <fat-head> like utorrent
[22:51] <puff`> dougsko: See my initial comment;  lpr printed it with the left and upper edge of the text cut off.
[22:51] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: yup
[22:51] <ubuntu_> can i eject the ubuntu live cd when i'm booted off ubuntu
[22:51] <jrib> sandgroper: ask in #ubuntu+1
[22:51] <puff`> dougsko: I want to print a plain text file.  When I tried just "lpr filename" it cut off the left and top edge of the text.  It looks like it's taking an absolute position of 0,0 (e.g. the physical corner of the paper) for the text, when of course laser printers, etc, can't do bleed-printing (they need a small margin around the edges of the paper for the rollers to movethe paper).
[22:51] <kamisalami> kami (test)
[22:51] <dougsko> michaelkyle: try getting rid of the 800x600 entries
[22:52] <syntaxerror55> puff`: why are you using lpr? D:
[22:52] <iRRVi> how do i build a cross compiler for i386-unknown-gnu? it gives me errors when i "make"
[22:52] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: I found this bug report, with a tip that helps some people, but I don't know how to reverse it if it doesn't help you.
[22:52] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: So I'll just give you the link : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/74116
[22:52] <puff`> syntaxerror55: I'm just trying to print a file.
[22:52] <frost0> thx for your help jrb macrobad etc.
[22:52] <macrobad> michaelkyle: ...by adding higher resolution on the next line
[22:52] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: The fix is about half-way down, disabling pango ...
[22:52] <Odd-rationale> How do I set a disklabel with cfdisk ?
[22:52] <syntaxerror55> puff`: do it from gedi
[22:52] <dougsko> puff`: try it like this: lpr -o prettyprint <file>
[22:52] <syntaxerror55> puff`: do it from gedit
[22:53] <ubuntu_> can i eject the ubuntu live cd when i'm booted off ubuntu?
[22:53] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: No
[22:53] <Starnestommy> ubuntu_: if you're running from the live cd, no
[22:53] <puff`> syntaxerror55: Where does gedit hide in the menus?
[22:53] <michaelkyle> macrobad,  how?
[22:53] <syntaxerror55> puff`: Apps>Acessories>Text Editor
[22:53] <syntaxerror55> or just type gedit into a terminal
[22:53] <macrobad> puff`: OpenOffice works better for me.
[22:53] <michaelkyle> macrobad,  i dont understand the xorg.conf syntax
[22:54] <ubuntu_> any way to launch linux and boot an ISO without having an OS so i can install debian?
[22:54] <Nith> alt+f2 "gedit"
[22:54] <joseph> how do I extract rar files in ubuntu?
[22:54] <jrib> !rar > joseph (read the private message from ubotu)
[22:54] <Nith> joseph: sudo aptitude install unrar
[22:54] <purepwnage> My speakers are being treated as "Headphone" in volume control, how do I fix it?
[22:54] <ubuntu_> !rar > ubuntu_ test
[22:54] <joseph> thanks
[22:54] <puff`> macrobad: Open Office takes forever to startup, and it's really just a plain emacs-created text file.
[22:54] <chi01> hey
[22:54] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: You can try puppy linux which boots entirely into ram. You can remove the boot device after it boots.
[22:55] <chi01> how do I mycomputer and home dir icon on my desktop in ubunu
[22:55] <syntaxerror55> puff`: have you tried gedit? D:
[22:55] <chi01> how do I mycomputer and home dir icon on my desktop in ubuntu
[22:55] <iRRVi> ubuntu_: do you have another computer or 2 cd drives?
[22:55] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: How much ram you got?
[22:55] <syntaxerror55> !repeat | chi01
[22:55] <ubotu> chi01: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[22:55] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: 768
[22:55] <jrib> !icons > chi01 (read the private message from ubotu)
[22:55] <ubuntu_> iRRVi: no
[22:55] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: That is enough for puppy
[22:55] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: well, my firefox is not as "painfully slow" as they described it. i have a guess, that it could be because of a fixed-background (css)
[22:55] <DonkeyKong101> i dont have any ubuntu sounds....no startup music, no clicking noises, no warning songs, but my sound works if i watch a movie or use skype, any1 got an idea, how i managed this?
[22:55] <puff`> dougsko: Hm, changed the font but still cut off the edge of text.
[22:55] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: does puppy have a program to burn an iso?
[22:55] <chi01> !mycomputer
[22:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mycomputer - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[22:55] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: yes
[22:55] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: thanks
[22:56] <lancedav> hi
[22:56] <lancedav> me fucky fucky Jesus' mom
[22:56] <demonspork> how do I get an ar5418 wireless chipset (in a macbook pro) working in Ubuntu?
[22:56] <puff`> syntaxerror55: Sure, but I still want to figure out  the right way.
[22:56] <dougsko> puff`: thats weird. im thinking youre best bet might be to convert it to a postscript first --> http://dsl.org/cookbook/cookbook_19.html#SEC288
[22:56] <lancedav> demonspork: go fuck yo mama
[22:56] <michaelkyle> macrobad,  i dont understand the xorg.conf syntax
[22:56] <Prefix> !hardy
[22:56] <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
[22:56] <lancedav> demonspork: go fuck yo mama
[22:56] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: I just found a way to enable it and remove it. I've disabled it on my system
[22:56] <lancedav> demonspork: go fuck yo mama
[22:56] <lancedav> demonspork: go fuck yo mama
[22:56] <macrobad> michaelkyle: Looks like you have three resolutions for each colour depth already. Have you tried changing them Preferences -> Control Center -> Screen resolution?
[22:56] <FloodBot2> lancedav: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:56] <lancedav> demonspork: go fuck yo mama
[22:57] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: It's needed for some languages... what languages do you use?
[22:57] <michaelkyle> macrobad,  yes, the higher res there is 800x600
[22:57] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: enable/remove what? you mean my local language? german :P
[22:57] <joseph> I keep getting this message when I try to install unrar. E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[22:58] <macrobad> michaelkyle: Wasn't it you who posted his xorg.conf on pastebin.org ?
[22:58] <DonkeyKong101> is there a way of running a higher resolution that what it allows me 2?
[22:58] <iRRVi> how do i build a cross compiler for i386-unknown-gnu? it gives me errors when i "make"
[22:58] <michaelkyle> macrobad,  yes i did
[22:58] <macnus> Hi. Im
[22:58] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: whats the program on pup that burns isos?
[22:58] <iRRVi> DonkeyKong101: have you tried editing xorg.conf ?
[22:58] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: Yeah. Pango might be needed then... I don't know.  anyway, safe way to do it to : gksudo gedit /etc/environment and add MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1  then restart firefox. If you find that you need it, just go remove that line.
[22:59] <michaelkyle> macrobad,  the higher res listed as 800x600 its on Display in the desktop configuration of Xfce, i know in xorg.conf its listed 1024x768 but i dont get it as an option on "Display"
[22:59] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: I forgot the name. But it is pretty good. Fast and small. It can even do multisession cd/dvd's
[22:59] <macrobad> michaelkyle: So in Screen section you already have all the resolutions that you might want. Now just follow to the gnome control center and choose the correct one.
[22:59] <macnus> Hi im running linux in parallels desktop on my macbook, and i want to sync my mac os 10.4, with my linux ubuntu. Is that possible?
[22:59] <DonkeyKong101> iRRVI: dont know how 2?...im keen though
[22:59] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: But does that help you at all? Disabling it I mean?
[22:59] <macrobad> michaelkyle: Ah, you are using XFce..
[23:00] <danand> DonkeyKong101 - you can try reconfiguring the x server - dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg - that may be easier option
[23:00] <dougsko> iRRVi: check out scratchbox
[23:00] <michaelkyle> macrobad yes
[23:00] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: and how do i get it to load in RAM?
[23:00] <ubuntu_> or right off another partition
[23:00] <joseph> can anyone help me fix this error? E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[23:00] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: Just boot it normally.
[23:00] <jrib> joseph: have you run the command it asks you to run?
[23:00] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: didn't help
[23:00] <Paul_UK> hey all, does anyone know of opensource software that runs locally or can check remote linux servers, windows xp machines for root-kits or spyware?
[23:01] <ArthurArchnix> joseph: Just do what it says. But add sudo.
[23:01] <macrobad> michaelkyle: Honestly, I don't know then. Basically, it looks like you should configure Xfce, and not xorg.conf anymore.
[23:01] <joseph> okay 1 sec ill try it
[23:01]  * ArthurArchnix is fresh out of ideas... sorry ozehka
[23:01] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: how can i install it from ubuntu?
[23:01] <joseph> thanks. that worked =]
[23:01] <iRRVi> dougsko: and this will help me with making an OS for computer? (not ARM?)
[23:01] <macnus> anyone who knows something about running ubuntu on mac by using bootcamp? And how to sync mac os 10.4 and ubuntu? Thanks
[23:01] <rledge21> I need some help troubleshooting a resolution problem.  I've got a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop, accidentally changed some video settings under System => Administration => Screens and Graphics.  Not sure what it was on before because it was all set up automatically when I installed the restricted graphics driver.  I tried disabling that driver and re-enabling but the resolutions listed to change to are still all 640x480 and les
[23:01] <rledge21> s.  Any suggestions?
[23:02] <ArthurArchnix> ozehka: I don't know, butmaybe /etc/environmentrequires a restart to take effect.
[23:02] <ozehka> ArthurArchnix: I'll try. Thanks alot
[23:02] <jrib> !resolution > rledge21 (read the private message from ubotu)
[23:02] <iRRVi> DonkeyKong101: try googling xorg.conf or xorg.conf editing or something
[23:02] <dougsko> iRRVi: i dont know what you mean about it helping you make an OS. but i use it to compile stuff for an ARM
[23:02] <DonkeyKong101> danand: how do i do that...and is it safe...i just want more to be on my screen, i find 1024*768 just to big
[23:02] <jokeras> hi i have a problem with my laptop (in gutsy and hardy) i dont have any sound with my speaker but i have sound with headphone
[23:03] <rledge21> jrib: thanks
[23:03] <dougsko> iRRVi: you dont need a cross compiler to write an OS
[23:03] <iRRVi> dougsko: i am gunna make a minimal pc OS just for the bragging rights
[23:03] <macnus> sure its not the speakers, jokeras?
[23:03] <michaelkyle> macrobad, im not even going to listen to you anymore, god 10mins wasted here... I KNOW THATS what i should do, BUT I DONT GET IT AS AN OPTION ON XFCE... theres no 1024x768 listed on res options, do i have to explain it to you on a blackboard?
[23:03] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: the thing is... part of my hard drive is dead... the one where i had debian installed... and now i want to install ubuntu 8.10
[23:03] <iRRVi> dougsko: well do you do acording to http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/sigops/roll_your_own/
[23:03] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: and i just downloaded the iso, but i cant burn it
[23:03] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: You need to download the puppy iso and burn it to cd, or make a live usb
[23:03] <ArthurArchnix> !attitude | michaelkyle
[23:03] <ubotu> michaelkyle: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[23:04] <faragelloo> just downloaded ubuntu desktop
[23:04] <jokeras> yes its not a problem with speaker
[23:04] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: how can i make a live usb out of it?
[23:04] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: you want 1024x768 for your screen res?
[23:04] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: For puppy ?
[23:04] <faragelloo> lots of files don't work
[23:04] <nepbabu> Is it OK to copy over snippet of text from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingUbuntuOnADellVostro1700 while giving the full link in my blog?
[23:04] <michaelkyle> Paul_UK,  yes
[23:04]  * Paul_UK is running 1024x768 with xfce
[23:04] <faragelloo> do u suggest i download the suggested programs?
[23:04] <michaelkyle> but i dont get it listed on "display" in the Xfce panel
[23:04] <danand> DonkeyKong101 - possibly not safe...but i believe when running that command the options etc you already use will be auto highlighted - ie you can just say yes to all and your settings will stay the same... you just need to change your resolution only... hope that makes sense
[23:05] <orudie> how would i edit a home directory for a user ?
[23:05] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: ok 1 sec
[23:05] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: yes
[23:05] <geirha> michaelkyle: what does xrandr list?
[23:05] <dougsko> iRRVi: just from looking at it real quick, i think thats if youre developing on an intel, but running it on a sparc or visa versa
[23:05] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: To make a live usb puppy: http://www.puppylinux.com/flash-puppy.htm
[23:05] <nepbabu> Is it OK to copy over snippet of text from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingUbuntuOnADellVostro1700 while giving the full link in my blog?
[23:05] <macnus> I need help to sync between mac os 10.4 and Ubuntu. Anyone who can help?
[23:05] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: but i need to have puppy booted up to do that
[23:05] <geirha> michaelkyle: don't paste it here, but does it contain 1024x768?
[23:05] <danand> DonkeyKong101 - if you want to run that command it is - sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[23:05] <dougsko> iRRVi: if youre running it on the same box youre developing it, you dont need to cross compile anything because itll all be x86 or all sparc
[23:05] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: what does your monitor type say?
[23:05] <michaelkyle> let me check geirha
[23:06] <danand> DonkeyKong101 - as will all things its safe if your careful :)
[23:06] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: Describe what you want to do again and what was your problem ? I kind of got lost...
[23:06] <iRRVi> dougsko: but wont you need it to compile to raw instructions not linux-based
[23:06] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: mine is 1024x768 generic display, hence 1024x768 under setting is there
[23:06] <ArthurArchnix> Nephyrin: http://www.ubuntu.com/legal
[23:07] <iRRVi> dougsko: i think you might be mis understanding me: i want to write an operating system from scratch...not like a progbram that runs in linux
[23:07] <iRRVi> dougsko: or a linux kernel etc
[23:08] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: i'm running edgy right now off a live cd; i have a 8.10 iso on a partition; i want to get the iso on a cd so i can install it; i can't get it on a cd because i have the edgy live disk in
[23:08] <dougsko> iRRVi: all an OS is is a program that manages hardware and memory. all you need to do that is C and gcc to compile it
[23:08] <macrobad> michaelkyle: I took my time and found your original phrase: "hi, i cant change my desktop resolution to 1024x768 cause its not listed :(, im at 800x600 atm and its pretty annoying, this is how my xorg.conf is (http://pastebin.com/d29a19e4b), what i have to edit there?" You haven't mentioned of Xfce there, and most people use Ubuntu with Gnome... so, specify you problems correctly if you don't want to "waste time".
[23:08] <Paul_UK> hey all, does anyone know of opensource software that runs locally or can check remote linux servers, windows xp machines for root-kits or spyware?
[23:08] <michaelkyle> geirha,  xrandr dont display 1024x768
[23:08] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: what does your monitor type say?
[23:08] <iRRVi> dougsko: and then i can run it in likie qemu with no other operating system there to run it on....riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight
[23:08] <michaelkyle> Paul_UK,  my monitor do support the res
[23:08] <michaelkyle> :)
[23:08] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: Sounds like one of those brainteasers questions. :) Let me think....
[23:08] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: but what does your monitor type say?
[23:09] <Paul_UK> under the display settings?
[23:09] <geirha> michaelkyle: then HorizSync and VertRefresh in xorg.conf is probably wrong
[23:09] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: if your monitor setting is generic 800x600 then you wont be able to get 1024x768 lol
[23:09] <michaelkyle> Paul_UK,  how so? is there a command i should typew to know what says?
[23:09] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: What size of flash drive you got?
[23:09] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: 1 gig
[23:09] <GE123> I'm trying to setup a logitech webcam, but /dev/vide0 isn't being created
[23:09] <issam> i've mozilla firefox but i cant read youtube videos on it ????? how can i do it please ??????
[23:09] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: use the menu
[23:09] <iRRVi> dougsko: i want it to be like a livecd but not linux etc...my own OS
[23:09] <GE123> */dev/video0
[23:10] <Waffles385> Hey, I am trying to run  ./ati-driver-installer-8-3-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/gutsy   but it says Permission Denied... how do you get around that?
[23:10] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: Are you ok with losing all your data on your usb falsh drive/
[23:10] <geirha> michaelkyle: have you tried commenting out the vertrefresh and horizsync lines? it might be able to auto-detect it then
[23:10] <gidna> Why can't i Listen to two different sources of sound?
[23:10] <GE123> Waffles385: where is the ati-driver located? make sure it's in your homedir
[23:10] <michaelkyle> Paul_UK,  what menu i mean? where is that :)
[23:10] <dougsko> iRRVi: thats way more complicated than i think you realize. there are lots of things that allow that to heppen. start small, and write a shell. thatll give you a lot more understanding of everything. http://linuxgazette.net/111/ramankutty.html
[23:10] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: not really heh
[23:10] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: RAT > System > Display > Click on Hardware TAB
[23:11] <issam> i've mozilla firefox but i cant read youtube videos on it ????? how can i do it please ??????
[23:11] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: How much free space you got on it?
[23:11] <heidi> Gute Nacht an Alle
[23:11] <Starnestommy> issam: you need flash
[23:11]  * ArthurArchnix smiles at Paul_UK  "RAT" .. heheh.
[23:11] <AntiUSA> can anyone recommend a good game pad that Ubuntu natively supports?
[23:11] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: not enough... i was thinking of extracting ubuntu iso from a partition and then get it to boot the iso off the hard drive... is that possible?
[23:11] <iRRVi> dougsko: meh....im gunna have it really simplistic...just to say "i wrote an operating system" even if all it does is add 1+1
[23:11] <geirha> !flash | issam
[23:11] <ubotu> issam: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash (for !Dapper and !Edgy, a recent version is available in !backports) - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[23:11] <macrobad> issam: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[23:12] <Waffles385> GE123, I just put it in my home directory and still get the erro
[23:12] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: I got a solution for you if you can back up your data on your flash drive...
[23:12] <ubuntu_> ok
[23:12] <issam> thank you alll !!
[23:12] <GE123> Waffles385: chmod +x ati-<blah>
[23:12] <Waffles385> alright
[23:12] <iRRVi> dougsko: oh well im lazy anyways now...got a kid to look after
[23:12] <BobFromBelgium> Hi, I can't get Sound juicer to let me choose MP3 as a format
[23:12] <dougsko> iRRVi: well whatever, i took an OS writing class and the first place to start is to write a shell. thats my advice
[23:12] <gidna> Why can't i Listen to two different sources of sound?
[23:13] <BobFromBelgium> i need it to do MP3 but it doesn't show the profile
[23:13] <iRRVi> dougsko: k thanks for your input, i'll keep that in mind
[23:13] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: actually... i could just install edgy and then upgrade i guess
[23:13] <GE123> Waffles385: That sets the ati driver's permissions so it can be executed
[23:13] <BobFromBelgium> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping#head-f109ee313aa77bf2997e6499584438e9f7691d58
[23:13] <usse1> BobFromBelgium: do sudo apt-get install lame
[23:13] <BobFromBelgium> i followed that guise
[23:13] <michaelkyle> Paul_UK, i have no idea what u mean... RAT?
[23:13] <BobFromBelgium> i have installed lame
[23:13] <ArthurArchnix> Anti United Shipping Association, here's a useful link: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[23:14] <Paul_UK> michaelkybe: you are running XFCE ??
[23:14] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: You can install edgy, burn the new iso and the install the new one.
[23:14] <Waffles385> GE123, that worked, thanks
[23:14] <danand> gidna - sometimes you can... however, it depends on the app that is using you sound card/sound system - some like to be the sole process accessing the sound device
[23:14] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: is it possible to upgrade "smoothly" to the new beta?
[23:14] <BobFromBelgium> but it still doesn't show it
[23:14] <BobFromBelgium> it only shows the ogg and flac options
[23:14] <t0rp> dougsko: it was apt-get install manpages-posix-dev to get the include files' manpages
[23:14] <mandrig> how do I get rid of alsa without removing necessary files
[23:14] <mandrig> ?
[23:14] <J-_laptop> Ia there anyway to get my panel to stop freezing when I go to unhide it? It happens once every so often. I have to killall gnome-panel to unfreeze it..
[23:14] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: I don't know. I'm still on gutsy
[23:15] <dougsko> t0rp: oh cool. good to know
[23:15] <BobFromBelgium> i'm on gutsy btw
[23:15] <AntiUSA> can anyone recommend a gamepad with out-of-the-box Ubuntu support?
[23:15] <Paul_UK> michaelkybe: oh i see that there is no dock.. sorry, click application instead of RAT
[23:15] <Paul_UK> michaelkyle: Applications > System > Display > Click on Hardware TAB
[23:15] <dougsko> AntiUSA: logitec gamepro's work fine
[23:15] <t0rp> i knew it had to be there
[23:15] <geirha> BobFromBelgium: did you create an mp3 profile?
[23:16] <BobFromBelgium> yes
[23:16] <gregbrady> Is the Hardy Heron preview worth the download?
[23:16] <AntiUSA> good pad?
[23:16] <BobFromBelgium> and activated it
[23:16] <geirha> BobFromBelgium: and set it active?
[23:16] <AntiUSA> thanks dougsko
[23:16] <geirha> BobFromBelgium: hm, odd
[23:16] <mandrig> Can anyone help me remove ALSA?
[23:16] <BobFromBelgium> doesn't show up
[23:16] <ubuntu_> Odd-rationale: thanks for the help
[23:16] <dougsko> AntiUSA: its ok. the D pad kinda sucks
[23:16] <BobFromBelgium> i'll give you the instrucitons i gave it
[23:16] <AntiUSA> eh...
[23:16] <ArthurArchnix> BobFromBelgium: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=652698&highlight=soundjuicer+mp3 perhaps that will help. You're the second person asking about this tonight. I think his solutionw as installing ubuntu rstricted extras
[23:16] <BobFromBelgium> audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc bitrate=256 ! id3v2mux
[23:16] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: np
[23:16] <AntiUSA> I was looking for something with joysticks and a D pad...
[23:16] <BobFromBelgium> ok thanks ArthurArchnix
[23:16] <ArthurArchnix> gregbrady:  no
[23:17] <BobFromBelgium> i'l have a look
[23:17] <gregbrady> ArthurArchnix:  more broken than new stuff?
[23:17] <dougsko> AntiUSA: ive never really found a 3rd party controller i liked :(
[23:17] <magistrum> tttt
[23:17] <AntiUSA> yeah...
[23:17] <geirha> BobFromBelgium: close sound-juicer and start it again at it should be there
[23:18] <Odd-rationale> AntiUSA: http://www.linuxjournal.com/video/review-x-arcade
[23:18] <ubuntu_> ubuntu's live/install cd is great :)
[23:18] <ubuntu_> it always saves the day
[23:18] <AntiUSA> the 360 controllers rock, and I have them, but all of mine are wireless... it's impossible to get wireless controller to work, right?
[23:18] <ompaul> !hr | magistrum
[23:18] <ubotu> magistrum: Odgovarajuci kanal za Hrvatski jezik je #ubuntu-hr, molimo Vas da se pridruzite tom kanalu ukoliko trebate pomoc za Ubuntu, hvala.  Croatian language support in #ubuntu-hr
[23:18] <mandrig> Can anyone help me remove alsa without messing up the ubuntu core
[23:18] <ArthurArchnix> gregbrady: At this point, the only reason to install is to help find and squish bugs. If you just want a peek around look for screenshots. Or install virtualbox and use that. But don't put it on your system unless you're happy with it breaking reasonably frequently.
[23:18] <ubuntu_> !pl | test
[23:18] <ubotu> test: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[23:19] <dougsko> Odd-rationale: haha 20 LBS Of Authentic Arcade Parts...
[23:19] <Nith> mandrig: Why remove alsa?
[23:19] <ubuntu_> !pl | ubuntu_ > pm
[23:19] <mandrig> Nith, Its not working, and I'm going to use another Oss program
[23:19] <Odd-rationale> dougsko: :)
[23:19] <BobFromBelgium> ah, didn't have the ugly packages, thanks a lot mate
[23:19] <BobFromBelgium> really helped me out here
[23:19] <gregbrady> ArthurArchnix:  Got you.....will it be a major update like I've heard?  Or is it just over-hyped?
[23:19] <ArthurArchnix> BobFromBelgium: cheers
[23:19] <Nith> mandrig: do you mean the "ubuntu-desktop" package when you say ubuntu core?
[23:20] <ubuntu_> !pl > ubuntu_
[23:20] <orudie> could someone provide info on setting user permissions
[23:20] <mandrig> Nith, and a page in ubuntu forums says to remove alsa before installing this other program
[23:20] <ArthurArchnix> gregbrady: Both. But these questions belong in either #ubuntu+1 or #ubuntu-offtopic
[23:20] <Nith> mandrig: Then easiest way to remove it is sudo aptitude remove alsa
[23:20] <mandrig> "If ALSA isn't working for you, ditch it by removing the alsa-core package."
[23:20] <gregbrady> ArthurArchnix: understood
[23:20] <dougsko> orudie: http://www.freeos.com/articles/3127/
[23:20] <mandrig> nith, that won't mess up my distro?
[23:20]  * physioman whats so special about ubuntu? I mean it has what other linux distros can have, Gnome, Firefox, OpenOffice, apt, ext3, everything, so what's so special about it?
[23:21] <dougsko> orudie: here's another good article: http://dsl.org/cookbook/cookbook_9.html
[23:21] <Nith> mandrig: It will force you to remove the "ubuntu-desktop' package but thats a meta package and doesnt actually have anything
[23:21] <Odd-rationale> physioman: The community
[23:21] <bruenig> phoenixz: nothing
[23:21] <mandrig> nith, okay, thanks
[23:21] <bruenig> the community isn't special either
[23:21] <Nith> mandrig: Will it mess up ubuntu, unlikely but I can't promis
[23:21] <michaelkyle> noone helps here, i mean god something so simple like a resolution change how can that turn out so frustrating...
[23:21] <ubuntu_> is Ubuntu 8.10 Hardy Heron Alpha 5 also a live cd?
[23:21] <bruenig> it is full of people who don't know much about anything
[23:22] <ArthurArchnix> physioman: We have more gribittzals. If you want to know more try asking in #ubuntu-offtopic
[23:22] <geirha> michaelkyle: have you tried commenting out vertrefresh and horizsync?
[23:22] <Odd-rationale> bruenig: Go away you archer :P
[23:22] <bruenig> Odd-rationale: don't lie to people
[23:22] <dougsko> michaelkyle: have you tried taking out the other resolutions, so that there is only 1024x768?
[23:22] <physioman> ArthurArchnix you stfu, you use arch linux
[23:22] <physioman> :P
[23:22] <prince_jammys> go ask a newbie question at #debian and see the difference
[23:23] <ArthurArchnix> physioman: No. arch has more cacti.
[23:23] <Odd-rationale> bruenig: I was just joking. But ubuntu is a great place to start of.
[23:23] <mandrig> so, removing 'ubuntu-minimal
[23:23] <mandrig> ' wont mess anything up?
[23:23] <Nith> fairly certain thats also a meta package, one sec I'll check
[23:23] <mandrig> nith, thanks, I just don't want to do a complete reinstall.
[23:23] <rhineheart_m> hello.. what's the command to automatically frees physical memory in ubuntu gusty?
[23:24] <physioman> we don;t need new linux distros, we are fed up with them, they are all the same, what we need is new innovative window managers, new filesystems, new package managers, new file managers, etc
[23:24] <michaelkyle> dougsko,  i dont know the syntax of xorg.conf, so i cant do it without knowing at least how i should leave the text, and geirha  im not following you :) i mean i know what refres is but i guess it is default  dont know
[23:24] <ArthurArchnix> !ot | physioman
[23:24] <ubotu> physioman: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[23:24] <orudie> !permissions
[23:24] <ubotu> An explanation of how files and directories are organized on Ubuntu, and how they can be manipulated, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinuxFilesystemTreeOverview
[23:24] <geirha> michaelkyle: if those values are incorrect, it won't get the res right
[23:25] <Odd-rationale> physioman: Good point. I agree. But distro is how the wm, de, fm, etc gets to people.
[23:25] <dougsko> michaelkyle: whats the link to your pastebin again?
[23:25] <Nith> mandrig: it is a meta package (check by right clicking on package, properties, installed files in synaptic) but it says its used for proper upgrades
[23:25] <michaelkyle> geirha,  i havent changed any values... so how could they be incorrect?
[23:25] <geirha> michaelkyle: if you comment them out, by putting a # in front of the lines, xorg might auto-detect them
[23:25] <Nith> mandrig: I can't say I know what that means
[23:25] <geirha> michaelkyle: the installation guesses those values
[23:25] <michaelkyle> dougsko, give me asec
[23:25] <pstv> hi does anyone know how to get the mac look on ubuntu?
[23:25] <Nith> mandrig: However, as long as you can connect, you can always reinstall ubuntu-minimal or ubuntu-desktop
[23:25] <Nith> via aptitude if all else fails
[23:25] <Odd-rationale> pstv: There are several howto on that
[23:25] <ArthurArchnix> pstv:  http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac4lin
[23:26] <AntiUSA> will this controller work with Ubuntu? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104027
[23:26] <gidna> Hi
[23:26] <Nith> Hi
[23:26] <michaelkyle> dougsko,  http://pastebin.com/d29a19e4b
[23:26] <Nith> how are you?
[23:26] <pstv> Thanx Arthur i'll look into it
[23:26] <dennisonic> Mambo Vipi.
[23:27] <dougsko> michaelkyle: try this: http://pastebin.com/m6736b7b6
[23:27] <Itaku> whats a good program to make flash files on ubuntu?
[23:27] <geirha> michaelkyle: /var/log/Xorg.0.log might also hold some clues as to why it's not adding the 1024x768 mode
[23:28] <ArthurArchnix> Anti United Shipping Association, here are two links that may be useful:http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-set-up-a-gameportgamepad-or-joystick-in-ubuntu.html   &   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=318382
[23:28] <lachlan> hello does anybody know how easy it is to install KDE4 in Ubuntu gutsy?
[23:29] <Itaku> whats a good program to make flash files on ubuntu?
[23:29] <Odd-rationale> lachlan: fairly easy. just add a repo, update and install
[23:29] <Nith> Itaku: there was a project called f4l a little while ago
[23:29] <Nith> (flash for linux)
[23:29] <Nith> I don't know how they're fairing but they're the closest thing I can think of
[23:29] <Nith> last time I looked for one I was unsuccessful
[23:29] <Odd-rationale> lachlan: http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-4.0.2.php
[23:30] <lachlan> Odd-rationale can you please tell me the instructions
[23:30] <lachlan> thanks
[23:30] <Itaku> how do i make swf's?
[23:30] <michaelkyle> geirha,  ok i see, dougsko  ok i did it now, i guess i have to reboot right?
[23:30] <geirha> michaelkyle: for changes in xorg to apply, you just need to log out and back in again, don't need to reboot the entire system
[23:30] <Odd-rationale> lachlan: after the first step and before the second do, sudo apt-get update
[23:31] <ArthurArchnix> Itaku: openoffice present can export its files as flash
[23:31] <lachlan> odd-rationale will haveing compiz on auto start mess with KDE4?
[23:31] <dougsko> michaelkyle: no, ctrl+alt+backspace
[23:31] <Nith> Itaku: There's also a package called swftools
[23:31] <rhineheart_m> >	IS there a command that will free some RAM in gutsy?
[23:31] <Odd-rationale> lachlan: How do you have compiz on autostart?
[23:31] <ubuntu_> how can i upgrade to ubuntu 8.10 beta?
[23:31] <ArthurArchnix> rhineheart_m: RAM is freed up as its needed.
[23:32] <ompaul> !hardy | ubuntu_
[23:32] <ubotu> ubuntu_: 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
[23:32] <dougsko> michaelkyle: if it borks X, check the log to see what failed, then use vim or something to edit xorg.conf back to how it was or whatever
[23:32] <Waffles385> Hey, I just upgraded to the ATI 8.3 drivers... now when I restart I see the desktop for a second but then the screen goes white... any ideas?
[23:32] <rhineheart_m> ArthurArchnix: uhuh! so you mean there's not a free to do it manually?
[23:32] <lachlan> Odd-rationale well it auto starts when my PC is turnt on
[23:32] <Nith> Waffles385: Compiz isn't working right for you
[23:33] <Waffles385> Havn't installed compiz yet
[23:33] <michaelkyle> ok
[23:33] <Nith> you running gutsy?
[23:33] <GwaiLo> Hi All, doing a ls -lash on a file... I get the following:   0 -rwxrwx--- 1 root plugdev 347M 2008-02-24 13:56 blahblah
[23:33] <Waffles385> Yeah
[23:33] <GwaiLo> What does the 0 at the start represent? the file isn't reading properly and I think it should. It is an NTFS volume
[23:33] <GwaiLo> (the file was written under win32 originally)
[23:33] <Nith> its installed by default
[23:33] <michaelkyle> brb, (hope so) :D
[23:33] <Odd-rationale> lachlan: It shouldn't interfere.
[23:33] <Waffles385> Oh
[23:33] <lachlan> ok thx
[23:33] <Nith> check out your ps -e and kill compiz.real if it gives you trouble
[23:33] <Waffles385> What can I do to fix it?
[23:33] <rhineheart_m> ArthurArchnix: *a way
[23:34] <ArthurArchnix> rhineheart_m: I hope not.
[23:34] <Nith> system-->Preferences-->Appearance
[23:34] <Nith> then last tab
[23:34] <Waffles385> I'm booted into Failesafe Gnome right now... how can i get it to stick when I go to the xorg scripts?
[23:35] <Nith> when I did it, I ctrl+alt+f1 to a tty, then used that to kill compiz
[23:35] <Waffles385> alright
[23:35] <Waffles385> lemme try it
[23:35] <Nith> as for fixing the underlying problem though... sorry, I've never dealt with my graphics drivers in under 6 hours
[23:35] <Nith> I don't like ati
[23:37]  * Nith listens to the wind rolling through the channel
[23:37] <Nith> its never this quiet
[23:37] <ArthurArchnix> echo>
[23:37] <Nith> >
[23:37]  * physioman farts
[23:38] <alex1> hey guys. what size should i make my swap partition? I've 2Gigs of RAM
[23:38] <ArthurArchnix> I wonder if it split
[23:38] <neville_> 5.8Gb
[23:38] <beautifulsnow> Posting here because no one is awake at #vbox : Hello, when I start my brand new Windows XP guest in Virtual Box, it prompts me for the install media (CD) which is mounted ofcourse. When it goes to load the innotek 'BIOS' it doesnt even show the picture, it just aborts. Then it never ever loads or ask for installatioon media, just aborts./ Would apreciate help, thanks in advance ~~ beautifulsnow
[23:38] <Odd-rationale> alex1: No bigger than 2.gb
[23:38] <physioman> neville_ that was quick
[23:38] <Jack_Sparrow> alex1, 2 minimum up to 4
[23:38] <coreyo> has anyone here ever successfully attempted a linux->windows ad-hoc wifi connection?
[23:38] <sarixe> hi, i
[23:38] <alex1> thanks. i guess i'll go with 2
[23:38] <ArthurArchnix> alex1: Make it 2GB, so that you don't run into problems with suspend to ram
[23:38] <sarixe> bleh
[23:39] <purepwnage> gregbrady: not yet, but in 20 or so days it will be
[23:39] <sam7> join/#ubuntu-meeting
[23:39] <Yggdrasil> is there an ubuntu install for apple computer?
[23:39] <sarixe> hi, i'm trying to install world of warcraft on wine, and it needs me to insert the next cd.  however, i can't eject the cd because it says it's being used by another application.  how do i get around this?
[23:39] <purepwnage> Yggdrasil: is it an intel apple
[23:39] <Yggdrasil> no ppc
[23:39] <Waffles385> Nith, I got it working. Thanks for your help.
[23:40] <Jack_Sparrow> !ppc
[23:40] <ubotu> PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up to and including edgy. It is now a community port, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ
[23:40] <Nith> Waffles385: np
[23:40] <Yggdrasil> thank
[23:40] <Yggdrasil> ye
[23:40] <mandrig> hi
[23:40] <Traveler8> hi all, i need help to set an adhoc connexion
[23:40] <Nith> Waffles385: Good luck getting the drivers to work, I advise constantly backing up your xorg file
[23:40] <geirha> sarixe: did you cd into /media/cdrom and then ran wine setup (or something like that?)
[23:40] <sarixe> i ran the installer.exe from nautilus
[23:40] <Waffles385> I think my problem was that I hadn't rebooted... I restarted X but never shut down and started up
[23:41] <Jack_Sparrow> sarixe, You may want to ask that in #winehq
[23:41] <bloody1> hey guys ,my laptop just froze, xubuntu, does it in ubuntu, for no reason i know of.
[23:41] <sarixe> Jack_Sparrow : k
[23:41] <geirha> sarixe: open a terminal and type "lsof /media/cdrom" or wherever the cdrom is mounted
[23:41] <bloody1> i need to hard reboot every time
[23:42] <sarixe> COMMAND     PID   USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE      SIZE NODE NAME
[23:42] <sarixe> wineserve 11929 sarixe   50r   REG   11,0 636693507 1736 /media/cdrom0/Installer Tome.mpq
[23:42] <sarixe> wineserve 11929 sarixe   51r   REG   11,0 636693507 1736 /media/cdrom0/Installer Tome.mpq
[23:42] <sam7> join/ #ubuntu-meeting
[23:42] <sarixe> sam7: /join
[23:42] <geirha> sarixe: don't paste more than one line in the terminal please.
[23:42] <sarixe> sorry
[23:42] <macnus> Hi. Can anyone help me. I need to synchronize mig Mac OS X 10.4 with ubuntu. Please help me. Thanks
[23:42] <Yggdrasil> does anyone know if a g4 cube is considered old world mac ?
[23:43] <macnus> my*
[23:43] <AntiUSA> is there a list of Ubuntu supported gamepads?
[23:43] <geirha> sarixe: but, the wineserver is the process keeping the cdrom from ejecting. I think there is some sort of trick you can do with wine to make it release it. Ask in the wine channel
[23:43] <sarixe> ok
[23:43] <linxeh> Yggdrasil: yes, I consider it old world
[23:43] <macnus> Hi. Can anyone help me. I need to synchronize my Mac OS X 10.4 with ubuntu. Please help me. Thanks
[23:43] <Traveler8> nobody can help me?
[23:43] <Yggdrasil> hehe does its bootloader consider it old world :)
[23:43] <AntiUSA> I need to know if this gamepad is supported by Linux: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826102010
[23:43] <Fallenou> bonne soirée :)
[23:44] <Fallenou> good night
[23:44] <Jack_Sparrow> !hardware
[23:44] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection
[23:44] <sarah[j]> :)
[23:44] <sarah[j]> me so horny
[23:44] <sarah[j]> me fucky fucky Fatima Zahra
[23:44] <linxeh> Yggdrasil: hehe sorry couldn't resist. not sure - quite probably :)
[23:44] <sarah[j]> me fucky fucky Jesus' mom
[23:44] <Yggdrasil> yea, i wonder
[23:45] <linxeh> Yggdrasil: actually, its new world
[23:45] <Traveler8> can somobody help me with my adhoc network problem?
[23:45] <linxeh> Yggdrasil: http://lowendmac.com/stotler/06/0731.html
[23:45] <Yggdrasil> awesome
[23:45] <D-Unit> compiz suks on gutsy (it causes freezing then need of a hard restart) so is there a newer version that wont do that and how do I obtain/install it?
[23:45] <Yggdrasil> thanks
[23:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Traveler8, Are you trying to direct connect to a win box?  SOrry I dont do wireless, just asking for my own info
[23:46] <purepwnage> D-Unit: /join #compiz-fusion
[23:46] <D-Unit> purepwnage, k, thx
[23:46] <Jack_Sparrow> D-Unit, It seems to work for most of us.  What video card and how did you install the drivers for it
[23:46] <J-a-k-e> hello, can anyone help me figure out why sound are a lot better in windows compared to linux?
[23:46] <danand>  /quit run "apt-get moo"
[23:47] <drc> Yggdrasil...Now that's a name/distro  I haven't heard of in a while :)
[23:47] <AntiUSA> can anyone please tell me if this gamepad is supported by Ubuntu: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826102010
[23:47] <danand> oops
[23:47] <purepwnage> D-Unit: You are most likely to get more help there
[23:47]  * Yggdrasil looks around in and old world fasion
[23:47] <Jack_Sparrow> J-a-k-e, Depends on the card and if the mfg supports linux or supplies drivers.
[23:47] <coreyo> is there any reasonable way to get network-manager >= 7.0 without upgrading to hardy?
[23:47] <Jack_Sparrow> AntiUSA, DId you look at our hardware page?
[23:47] <amenado> is there any way to  make the display render text and graphics  startting from bottom right, basically upsdie down?  a user wants to get there display like so because the cables are hangging  from the bottom, so if upside down, the cables wiould be on top and not on the way..
[23:48] <lharold> me wants Fatima (prophet Muhammad's daughter) so bad
[23:48] <lharold> me so horny
[23:48] <AntiUSA> no, where is it Jack? could you point me there?
[23:48] <lharold> me fucky fucky Moses' ass
[23:48] <kristjan_> is there an alternative to "stopmotion" program?
[23:49] <prince_jammys> Jack_Sparrow: lharold
[23:49] <lharold> me fucky fucky Abraham's gay-ass son
[23:49] <wobblywu> fun, that
[23:49] <wobblywu> very productive, as well :)
[23:49]  * wobblywu blames the pclinuxos community to add fuel to the fire
[23:49] <AntiUSA> Jack_Sparrow: could you link me?
[23:49] <J-a-k-e> Jack_Sparrow: my card's a creative x-fi xtreme audio. Running as creative audigy LS in alsa
[23:49] <Jack_Sparrow> !hardware
[23:49] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection
[23:50] <Jack_Sparrow> AntiUSA, the list is far from complete, but it is a place to start
[23:50] <Nith> Brainstorm was right, we need more gaming support
[23:50] <Nith> anyway, cheers
[23:50] <sayers> Are city LoCo teams encouraged ?
[23:50] <AntiUSA> no, it's great. all i need is to be able to find a gamepad i can purschase that will actually work
[23:50] <macnus> cant anyone help me?
[23:50] <AntiUSA> thanks man
[23:51] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[23:51] <Jack_Sparrow> macnus, Please feel free to ask your Ubuntu Support Question
[23:51] <J-a-k-e> it's not that is sounds bad, just compared to windows nusic sounds flat, less open etc.
[23:51] <J-a-k-e> *music
[23:52] <purepwnage> macnus: sorry, ubuntu has dropped mac support
[23:52] <Jack_Sparrow> J-a-k-e, See if #Alsa can help you fine tune it
[23:52] <purepwnage> macnus: However, if you have an intel mac it will install normally
[23:52] <tgfm> :)
[23:52] <macnus> Yeah i do. And it's not a problem to install it.
[23:52] <tgfm> me wants Fatima (prophet Muhammad's daughter) so bad
[23:52] <tgfm> me so horny
[23:52] <prince_jammys> Jack_Sparrow: tgfm
[23:52] <AntiUSA> Jack_Sparrow: I don't see gamepads in that list.
[23:53] <J-a-k-e> I posted a message there, no one seems to be active tho
[23:53] <macnus> What i need is to synchronize my "mac-part" with my "linux-part"
[23:53] <purepwnage> macnus: ah, I don't know, sorry I couldn't help :)
[23:53] <macnus> well. thanks for trying :)
[23:53] <rhineheart_m> what's the purpose of diskswap?
[23:54] <macnus> maybe I should try macrumors
[23:54] <geirha> AntiUSA: ask the clerk about the most expensive one you can find, and seem really interested in it ... then ask if it's supported in linux, and when he says no, then reply: oh, won't be buying that one then. And leave ;)
[23:54] <AntiUSA> lol geirha, what does that get me?
[23:54] <icesword> hello
[23:54] <geek_> Hi, is there any way to list all the dependencies required by a package? Any help from configure file in source?
[23:55] <amenado> is there any way to  make the display render text and graphics  startting from bottom right, basically upsdie down?  a user wants to get there display like so because the cables are hangging  from the bottom, so if upside down, the cables wiould be on top and not on the way..
[23:55] <spowers> Hello #ubuntu.  Is there a way to tell if a USB device is hooked up at USB2 speed (vs usb1?)
[23:55] <geirha> AntiUSA: I don't know ... some fun ?
[23:55] <AntiUSA> lol
[23:55] <AntiUSA> but I need a game pad!
[23:55] <AntiUSA> I'm trying to figure out if any of the Saitek game pads work in Ubuntu
[23:55] <spowers> amenado: perhaps there's a compiz plugin to flip the screen
[23:56] <spowers> amenado: also, xrandr can do roatation regardless of compiz usage, now that i think of it
[23:56] <amenado> spowers good idea, I will look around for that
[23:56] <Seeker`> geek_: apt-cache show <package name>
[23:56] <purepwnage> AntiUSA: Saitek has been terrible to me, but other people have no problems with Saitek. Just a warning in case, you know...
[23:57] <icesword> will netstat -a show all messages of one computer's connections
[23:57] <biouser> anyone ever heard of a zyto machine / lsa-pro
[23:57] <amenado> spowers-> xrandr is run on top of cmpiz?
[23:57] <mandrig> Does anyone have any experience with toshiba and soundcards?
[23:57] <mandrig> My soundcard is not working
[23:57] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: at the bottom of the page http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/03/how-to-set-up-gameportgamepad-or.html
[23:57] <spowers> amenado: actually no, it's an x server feature.  sorry i mentioned compiz in the first place, it's unrelated to xrandr
[23:57] <AntiUSA> purepwnage: what game pad shold I get? All I care about is that it works with Ubuntu
[23:58] <amenado> spowers anyhow thanks for the idea
[23:58] <icesword> ok
[23:58] <icesword> will netstat -a show all messages of one computer's connections
[23:58] <D-Unit> anybody know of an app for ubuntu that allows me to copy alot of things and not have to paste 1 thing before copying another? i thinbk i saw this on getdeb sumwere but cant find it
[23:58] <mandrig> can anyone help me with my soundcard
[23:58] <amenado> icesword-> compare that with   lsof -i
[23:58] <biouser> http://www.zyto.com/Products/Pro.aspx
[23:58] <biouser> we need to hack this
[23:58] <geek_> Seeker`: I am concerned about those packages which are supposed to be installed using source. No .deb file exist for them. I want to extract information from the source package.
[23:58] <spowers> icesword: also netstat -t will show only tcp connections and will ignore unix socket stuff
[23:59] <icesword> amenado, what you mean ,lsof -i can show what
[23:59] <Traveler8> need help to set an adhoc connexion pleaaase
[23:59] <Seeker`> geek_: sorry, I dont know
[23:59] <AntiUSA> thanks prince_jammys, you rock
[23:59] <dsmith_> how do I connnact a ubuntu box back to my network to my NAS
[23:59] <geek_> Seeker: No worries..
[23:59] <prince_jammys> AntiUSA: i think you know how i got that :)